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MANUAL
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ORGAN I ZED SEPT,
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"Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for
brethren to dwell together in unity!"
Psalm
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First
THE
Congregational Church
FARMINGTON,
N. H.
PAUL HENRY PITKIN,
ORGAN /ZED SEPT.
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15,
Pastor.
1819.
how gooil and Irow pleasant it is for
brethren to dwell together in unity J"
'Behold,
Psalm
133:
FARMINGTON:
Printed by
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1876,
& Son,
�RELIGIOUS SERVICES.
Every Sunday, Preaching
at
10-30 A. M. during
the entire year.
Sunday School, immediately
after morning worship. The hours of the remaining Services of the Lord's day vary somewhat
during the different seasons. Each change is
duly announced to the Congregation at the regular Sabbath morning assemblage.
Every Wednesday, there
is a Conference for Prayer, with a short lecture, in the evening at the
vestry,
Friday,
ing
A Sunday
School Teacher's Meet-
conducted by the pastor on the first Friday
evening of each month. It is expected that every
teacher will endeavor to be present.
is
The Holy Communion
Sabbaths
and Nov.
first
is
in Jan.,
M. on the
March, May, July, Sept.
held at 1-30 P.
The Church Committee
will
meet
for
counsel,
with any who may desire to connect themselves
with this religious organization, on the second
Wednesday evening of each month, after the
weekly prayer meeting.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
This manual has been prepared under the direction
of the Ohurch, by a committee appointed especially for this
purpose, consisting
of:
Paul Henry Pitkin, Pastor,
Kichard B. Hayes, Deacon,
Daniel W. Edgerly Olerk.
�TO THE READER.
Are you a Christian? If not, remember: "Now is
the accepted time, behold now is the day of salvation"
Jesus said: "I am the way, the truth and the life:"
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Come unto me
and
I will give
all
you
ye that labor and are heavy laden
rest."
If a Christian, why are you not a member of the
Church? Is your present position, in this respect, the
one that you would desire to see your friends occupy?
All those are welcomed into our fold whom, in the
judgment of charity, we believe that Christ will welcome into his fold above.
If you wish to unite with us, please read our Confession of Faith, Covenant and Rules of Church Government and make your desire known, at once, to the
pastor or any member.
Should you desire to unite
with us by letter from another church your certificate
may be handed to the pastor or any member of the
Church Committee.
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FORM OF ADMISSION
ON PROFESSION OF FAITH.
ADDRESS.
Beloved Friends:
assembly
for the
You have now come before this
purpose of confessing your faith in
Lord Jesus Christ; of consecrating yourselves to
the service of God; and of entering into a special
fellowship with this church.
It is a solemn act, but if done without reservation
and in humble dependence upon God's sustaining grace
the
it
will
be a source of great strength and comfort to
you.
That you may unite with us intelligently we ask
vour attention and assent to that form of religious beas the visible bond of
lief which has been adopted
our fellowship.
Hear, then, the Confession of Faith.
We believe:
That the Scriptures of the Old and New
Testaments are given by the inspiration of God, and
infallible revelation to manare the perfect and the only
kind of religious truth and duty. And we believe that
they teach these fundamental doctrines:
That there is but one God A Spirit infinite in all
Creator and Govnatural and moral perfections; the
as Father, Son and Holy
ernor of all things, existing
—
Ghost.
That man was created
^
sinless,
but in conse-
quence of the first transgression all are by nature
without holiness, and alienated from God.
That the sufferings and death of Christ meet all the
of justice, and form the only ground for the
demands
forgiveness of sin.
That salvation
is
freely,
sincerely,
and earnestly
of repentance toward
offered to all men on condition
and faith in our Lord Jesus Christ.
God
without
That the influences of the Holy Spirit,
gracioush given
which none would truly repent, are
to all.
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That tLe distinguishing ordinances of Christ's visible church are Baptism and the Lord's Supper.
That there will be a resurrection of all the dead,
who will be judged according to their acts in life; and
that the wicked will, in the language of Scripture,
'go away into everlasting punishment, but the right4
eous into life eternal."
This you severally profess to believe.
[The ordinance of Baptism will now be administered
to those who have not previously received it.
To those who have been previously baptized, the
minister shall say; having been heretofore baptized
in the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy
Ghost, you now acknowledge that consecration of
yourself to God.]
Attend now to The Covenant. You do now in the
presence of God and this assembly, solemnly avow
the Lord Jehovah, Father, Son and Holy Ghost, to
be the supreme object of your love, and your only
hope of salvation. You also consecrate all that you
are and possess to the service of your Maker and
the good of your fellowmen; and you promise by
the help of God, that henceforth you will endeavor
to walk humbly and uprightly before God and the
world. You do also in an especial manner covenant
yourself with this church, agreeing to submit to its
rules of government and discipline; to attend when
practicable, upon all its ordinances; to seek its peace,
purity and best interests, and to walk with its members in sympathy, toleration, courtesy and sobriety.
In view of such a belief and these promises, [here
the church rises] we, the members of this church,
affectionately receive you into our fellowship, ami
declare you entitled to all the privileges of this church
and a sharer of all its responsibilities and on our
part agee to watch over you with christian sympathy
and forbearance, and to seek your good in all things
while you remain with us.
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And
in these
new
relations,
fullness of those blessings,
who have
may we be helpful
may we
prove the
which the Lord has prom-
ised to those
entered into covenant with
him;
to each other in all the walks
of
life
May
and a united power
for good.
with you to the end of
your pilgrimage, and then may there be granted to
you an abundant entrance to Him in whose presence
is fullness of joy and at whose right hand are pleasures forevermore. Amen.
his richest grace abide
RULES OF GOVERNMENT.
The officers of the church are Pastor, Deacons,
Clerk, Treasurer, two Auditors and a standing committee.
The Deacons to be chosen for five years.
shall preside at all business meetings
present, and in his absence one of the Deacons,
or some other person chosen for the purpose.
**The Pastor
when
There shall be an annual meeting on or before the
Tuesday in Jan., subject to the call of the Deacons; at which the following officers shall be chosen.
third
A Clerk, Treasurer and a standing Committee of
which the Deacons shall be a part.
The Deacons and the annual officers shall be chosen by ballot.
A special business meeting may be called at any
time by the Pastor or Deacons.
In church affairs every member in good standing
eighteen years of age shall be allowed to vote.
be the duty of the clerk to keep a record
important matters connected with the church
and read the same at the annual meeting.
The Treasurer shall have charge of the money and
It shall
of
all
all property belonging to the
report at the annual meeting.
church,
and make a
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The Auditors
shall carefully
examine the Report of
Treasurer previous to the annual meeting, at
which they shall give, in writing, their approval or
the
dissent.
The Standing Committee shall act as a committee
of vigilance and with the Pastor as a committee for
the examination of candidates for admission to the
church.
The Lord's Supper
shall be administered usually on the
Sabbaths in Jan., Mar., May, July, Sept. and
Nov. The admission of members, together with the
first
celebration of the ordinance shall constitute the service
of the afternoon.
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be propounded to the church at
least two weeks previous to admission, and if approved by the church, notice thereof be publicly given
on the Sabbath following.
Candidates shall
Candidates bearing letters of dismission from oth r
churches, shall present them to the Standing Com
mittee, and if approved be reported to the church S'or
action.
Members who remove from town
are expected
to
take letters of dismission, within one year, to some
church near their residence, unless they give satisfactory reasons for delay.
Members of other churches, who may wish to commune with this church for more than one year, are
expected to remove their relations
to us, unless
they
give satisfactory reasons for delay.
Any member having cause of complaint against another should immediately seek to have it removed, as
directed in Matt 18: 15, 1(5, 17.
This church considers immoral conduct, breach
of express covenant vows, neglect of acknowledged
religious or relative duties, and avowed disbelief of the
articles of faith assented to by the members, as offences subject to the censure of the church.
Any member who shall be accused before the
church, shall be notified in writing of the charges
against him and entitled to a fair investigation and an
opportunity to make ids defense, except that the forego
ing process be waived with the consent of both parties.
The censures
inflicted
on offenders, are private reor excommunication, ac-
proof, public admonition,
cording to the aggravation of the offence; and, incase
of excommunication, public notice thereof shall be
given from the pulpit on the Sabbath.
The foregoing
rules
may
be altered
or
amended
at
any annual meeting by a vote of two thirds present
and voting thereon.
�PRESENT CHURCH OFFICERS.
PAUL HP1NRY PITKIN,
Pastor.
DEACONS,
Richard R. Hayes,
Israel Hayes,
Hosea B, Edgerly.
CLERK,
W. Edgerly.
Daniel
TREASURER,
Albert E. Putnam.
AUDITORS,
James F.
Safford,
Charles Hayes.
CHURCH COMMITTEE,
The Pastor, Deacons,
James F.
Daniel
W.
Edgerly and
Safford.
SYSTEMATIC BENEVOLENCE.
According
to the plan
adopted
for
1876, the con-
tributions are to be distributed as follows:
Foreign Missions,
40 per cent.
New Hampshire
Am.
Am.
Miss. Society,
together with the
Home Miss. Society,
Miss. Association,
Contingent Fund,
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30
20
10
"
"
"
"
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RECORD OF THE CHURCH.
Town of Farmington
incorporated
Church organized Sept.
15,
Dec.
1,
1819,
By Rev. James Walker under
MINISTERS. SETTLED. DISMISSED.
James Walker,*
1826,
1819,
Clement Parker,* 1827,
1829,
Timothy Morgan,* 1840, (Apr.) 1842,
Joseph Lane,*
Benj. G. Willey,*
Roger M. Sargent*
D. D. Tappan,*
Roger M. Sargentf
W. S. Kimball,*
of the
the auspices
Miss. Society.
New Hampshire
1798.
TIME.
7 yrs.
44
2
2
2
3
"
- 4
1844,(Nov.) 1846,
1847,(Jan.) 1850,
1
1852,
1851,
6
1852, (Oct.) 1858,
1860, (Mar.) 1869,(May)9
2
1869,(Sept.)1871,
1872, (Apr.)1874,(Dee)2
44
44
"
"
44
44
Eugene H. Titusf
Paul H. Pitkin,*
1875, (July)
Between 1829 and 1840 the church 'was usually
supplied by students from Andover Theological Seminary, also by Elders Nutter, Simeon Swett, Hiram
Stephens, Enos George and Dr. Blake now of Gilmanton N. H. One of the Andover students, Rev.
Mr. Fiske, was instrumental during the year 1833, in
obtaining the first Sunday School Library.
DEACONS.
Noah Home, Jeremy Wingate, Daniel
George M. Herring.
These have
all
Hayes,
eminent
community.
labors of Dea. Herring
rendered, in
days past,
service to the cause of Christ in this
To the patient and efficient
the church has at times felt it has owed almost its
As Sunday School Supt. lay-preachvery existence.
of
er and an earnest worker in all departments
christian activity, his character may be held up to
* signifies acting pastor.
f
signifies installed pastor.
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community as a shining example of what may be
accomplished by one individual who day by day seeks
through God's grace in the heart, to mould his life
this
after the pattern of the
Divine Master.
First Congregational Church Farmington.
M KMBERS.
Those marked
1819
($)
are deceased;
(t)
are dismissed to other churches
Benjamin Furber
Peter
f
Akerman
Noah Ham
Mary Furber
Mehitable Hayes
Mary Furber
Rebecca Richardson
P. T. Richardson
% 1845 Dea. G. M. Herring
Mrs. E. E. Herring
Mrs. W. Colbath
t
1850 S. P. Hayes
1851 Mrs. L. Littlefield
J 1852 G. W. Goodwin
Ephraim Kimball
Mrs. E. Kimball
Theodore Furber
Abigail Furber
Betsey Furber
1821 Dea. J. Wingate
1822
Wentworth Emerson
1822 Wili'm Clifford
1823
John Walker
Luke Furber
Mary Furber
t
1853
t
X
G. A. Titcomb
Mrs. Susan Dame
Mrs. E. F. Eastman
Abigail Hayes
Emily Furber
Mrs. Abi'l Roberts
Mrs. E. Richardson
Neh. Eastman
Rich. R. Hayes
Eph. Richardson
Geo. Richardson
Martha A. Eastman
J
X
t
X
Miss C. R. Edgerly
Mrs. M. A. Bunker
1856 Mrs. M. A. Roberts
1858 Miss Ada Tappan
Mrs. E. A. Jarvis
J. Hutchinson
S.
X
1
t
Samuel Prav
t
t
Wiggin
Mrs. M. Kimball
1860 Rev. R. M. Sargent
E. G. Sargent
Mrs. Fan'y Sargent
Dea. N. Chamberlin
1859
Eunice Home
Mrs. Lydia Hayes
1841
Eliza Wingate
MissPhcEbe Hayes
Miss S. F. Cooke
t
Martha Hayes
t
F. Johnson
Mrs. M. E. Titcomb
Mrs D. C. Glidden
M. Tappan
X 1854 Mrs. A.
Miss B. Furbush
Miss Mary Pray
f
1855 Mrs. A. F. Hayes
Miss A. M. Hayes
Miss L. A. Hayes
|
Dea. D. Hayes
Betsey Hayes
Mary Davis
Nancy Wingate
W.
t
1836 Mrs. J. C. Wingate
1840
Mc. F. Cooke
Chas. F. Cooke
f
Mehitable Furber
Elizabeth Roberts
1820
1843
1 1843
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Chamberlin
Mrs. E. J. Edgerly
Mrs. L. Lyman
Dor'thy Colbath
Miss C. A. Edgerly
1860 Israel
1860 Abig'l
Mary
Hayes
E. Barker
T. A. Jones
t
t
Miss Velmer Waldron
Miss. L. L. Cooke
Mrs. Geo. E. Roberts
1872 Mrs. Alonzo Nute
Albert E. Putnam
Mrs. A. E. Putnam
Jared P. Tibbetts
Mary E. Scruton
Mary E. Wingate
1874
Mary Barnard
X
1861
1
1862 Mrs.
Ann
1864 Meht'le
1865
1871
t
Chesley
Hayes
Eliz'th Tibbetts
Sarah B. Marsh
Harriet L. Wingate
Mary E. Mathes
t
E. Grace Herring
Ella M. Edgerly
Waldron
Marion P. Waldron
1866 Eliza J.
%
%
X
t
Mrs. E. Richardson
Josiah Oilman
Abigail Gilman
Geo. K. Smith
1868 Sarah E. Dudley
1869 Mrs. John Nute
Mrs. E. J. Hurd
Isaac Glidden
D. W. Edgerly
Ellen A. Edgerly
Hosea B. Edgerly
Maria H. Edgerly
Mrs. C. V. Fernald
James F. Safford
Martha A. Safford
Lenora H. Gammon
Arthur T.Waldron
Lizzie L. Pearl
Ellen R. Glidden
Mrs. Marion H. Smith
+
+
William Wingate
Dan'l W. Kimball
Chas. B. Wingate
Charles Hayes
1875
1876
B. Pierce
Mrs. D. Pierce
t
Dan. P. Cilley
Rev.P. H. Pitkin
Mrs. R. E. Pitkin
Mrs- E. A. Flanders
W.
t
David T. Parker
Clara C. Parker
Henry H. Hayes
Maria F. Edgerly
John Haynes
Sibbel A. Haynes
Adelade E. Hayes
SUMMARY.
WHOLE MEMBERSHIP.
MAXES.
FEMALES.
TOTAL,
44
95
139
16
25
41
1
20
27
Memb.
21
50
"
"
19
37
56
2
13
15
Deceased
Dismissed
1876 Jan.
Resident
Nnn
"
71
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PASTOR'S CALL CARD OR NOTE.
The
early
object of this is to open the way, for easy and
communication with the pastor of this church,
any persons in the community who may desire to
His time being necessarily limited, prolonged calls cannot be expected.
to
see him.
SUBJECTS.
1
Questions of Personal Duty.
2 Questions of Personal Experience.
3 Questions of Bible Teaching.
4 Questions in regard to Trials, Burdens
5 Conversation
&
Cares.
and Prayer with the Sick.
6 Questions relating to
Work
for Christ.
7
Questions of Concern for others.
8
Cases which need Pastoral Attention.
or in your note, one of the
above questions or any other upon which you may
desire to converse. Hand or send to your pastor, stating when you wish him to call upon you or when you
wish to call at his study.
The way will thus be at once opened for an easy
and a free interchange of thought during his or vour
Write on your card,
call.
Sickness. In case of illness remember that the pasexpected to know the facts, unless you
have taken the pains to inform him.
Remember also that an invitation is always an assurance to him that his calls are acceptable.
Do not wait till the body becomes exhausted and the
mind beclouded before sending for spiritual advice.
Consult the sick, and. if necessary, the attending
tor cannot be
physician, as to the appropriate time.
If aware of any cases of poverty or distress, calling
for christian sympathy and help, which you alone cannot alleviate, be careful to make them known, in a
quiet way. to one of the Deacons.
�TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CHURCH.
Do you make
self-sacrifices in order to
church a pleasant christian home
make
this
for all of Christ's
true followers?
Have you spoken
whom
at the last
communion?
Were you
upon the members
and who united with us
not, why?
to or called
you voted into our
fold
If
Prayer Meeting? If not, why?
If present, did you contribute in any way to make it
profitable and interesting to yourself and others?
at the last
Do you pray daily for the members of the household with which you are connected? If not, will your
reason appear good at the close of life?
Do you earnestly pray and labor for the Sunday
School and all the interests of this Church? Please
consider 1 Thes. 5: 14, 15; Heb. 10: 24, 25; Eph.
5:
27.
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lO'MMENCEMeNT E X E R C I S E S
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ENGLISH COURSE
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Myra <}eaT\T\ette Davis
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A I R ; - " H a r k ! The Herald Angels Sing."
We, a band of loving classmates,
Bound by friendship's golden chain ;
Thus ourselves we leagued together,
For to study learning's fame.
" B y perseverance" we have tried
Much thought in our minds to store.
And a blessing may it prove
To the Class of '94,
Though our fair schooldays are o'er,
Yet no hour we've spent in vain ;
Though now we so soon must part.
May our friendship never wane ;
Many loved ones we are leaving,
If on earth we meet no more,
'Mong the jewels that are ransomed
May we find our '94.
MYRA J E A N N E T T E DAVIS.
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A 1894 Farmington High School commencement exercise program. The program is quite ornate, printed in multiple fonts, on heavy card paper, with embossed embellishments, and with burn cut scalloped edges. The commencement exercises happened on June 21st at eight o'clock at the Farmington Opera House. The class motto, ode, and graduates are listed. One calling card belonging to Helen Barker is fastened to the program.
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ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
TOWN OF
Farming ton, N. H.
Mci
Smith
Univarsi-y ot
New Hampshire
For the Fiscal Year Ending January
1940
31,
��ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
Receipts and Expenditures
OF THE
Town
of Farmington, N. H.
FOR THE
Year Ending January
THE FARMINGTON NEWS PRESS
FARMINGTON,
N. H.
31,
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2
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V
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON_,
N. H.
TOWN OFFICERS
SEiLiEOTMEiN
JOiBN B.
HADL
S.
FRElD W.
FREID
RIOHARDS
L.
TOWN
FRED
BROWNE
CLiEiRiK
L.
KNOX
TREASURER
UEL A. GARDiNER
SUPERVISORS
MARSIHADL
ROiDERT
RUBY
A.
C.
EVANS
LEON
F. GIBBlS
R.
HAYES
CHESLEY
TAX COlLLECTOR
LiESLIB E.
HAM
HEALTH OFFICER
FRED 0. TEBBETTS
REIPRBSEINTATIVEIS
CARL
BLANCHARD
C.
POLICE OFFICERS
F.
LEO'N
CHARLES
FURBER
C.
ROBERTS
MODERATOR
ERROL S. HALL
AUDITORS
RALPH
H.
CARD
J.
WALTER LOUGEE
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ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OP PARMINGTON^
N. H,
FARMINGTON TOWN WARRANT
THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
To the inhabitants of the town
to vote in town affairs
of
Farmington
qualified
You are hereby
notifiecl to meet at tlie town hall in said
Farmington on Tuesday, the twelfth day of March
next, at nine of the clock in the forenoon, to
act on
the following subjects
To see what sum of money the town will vote
and appropriate to defray the expenses of
general government. Budget items, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
Article
1.
to raise
Article
2.
To see what sum of money the town will vote
and appropriate for the police department.
to raise
Item No.
Article
3.
To
6.
see
propriate the
tion.
Article
4.
if
sum
Item No.
To
see
the town will vote to raise and ap-
if
of |100.00 for forest
fire
protec-
7.
the
sum
town
will vote to raise
and
ap-
white pine blister
rust control, the same to be expended in cooperation
with the State Foresti'y and Recreation department.
Item No. 8.
propriate the
Article
5.
To
see
propriate the
ment.
if
of |400.00 for
the toAvn will vote to raise and ap-
sum
Item No.
of |30O.00 for the health depart-
11.
To see what sum of monej^ the town will vote
and appropriate for the maintenance of highways and bridges, and general expense of the High-
Article
6.
to raise
way Department.
Item Nos.
12, 13, 14,
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON.
N. H.
if the town will vote to raise and apsum of |699.14 in order to secure State
aid in the amount of |2,796.59 for the improvement
of Class V highways, under Chapter 67, Laws of
Article
To
7.
see
propriate the
Item No.
Article
8.
15.
To
1937.
the town will vote to raise and ap-
see
propriate the
if
sum
the
of |1,00'0.00 for
Item No.
public Library Association.
Farmington
16.
To see what sum of money the town will vote
Article
Item
raise and appropriate for welfare relief.
to
9.
Nos. 17, 18, 19.
To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate to Clarence L. Perkins Post, No. 60, the
Article 10.
sum
of 1160.00 to be used for
vance.
Article 11.
Item No.
To
see if the
propriate the
and
Memorial Day obser-
20.
sum
of
playgrounds,
town
will vote to raise
.fi2:25.00
to
expended
be
and ap-
for the care of parks
as
follows:
flOO.OO for Fernald park, .|5'0.00' for Edgerly
$50.00 for the skating pond and |25.00 for
Item Nos.
Wilson boulder.
Article 12.
To
see
propriate the
if
22, 23.
the town will vote to raise and ap-
sum
pay the interest on
town for the ensuing year.
the
of |1,900,00 to
the indebtedness of
Item No.
park,
Henry
30.
see if the town will vote to authorize the
selectmen to hire such sums of money as may be
necessary in anticipation of taxes.
Article 13.
To
Article 14.
To
see
if
the
selectmen to write
commitments
of
town
off
will vote to
instruct
the
as assets, the uncollected tax
John M.
Place,
collector,
for
the
years 1930 and 1931.
the town will vote to instruct the
selectmen to write off as assets, all or any part of
Article 15.
To
see
if
the uncollected tax commitments of George I. White,
collector, for the years 1932 and 1933, whicli they
may
find to be uncollectible.
�ANNUAL. UEJ'OUT OF THE
Article
1(3.
TOWN
OF FARMINGTON, N.
(By request) To see
if tlie
town
II.
will vote to
purchase of Elmer S. Kuox, for the sum of |100.00'
about 21/2 acres of land abutting the land owned by
the toAvn, being used as a town dump.
Article 17.
(By
petition)
To
see if the
town
will
vote
to construct a sidewalk along that part or all of the
westerly side of South
Main
beginning at a
operated by Ray Rand
and extending southeasterly along the westerly side
point near the
street,
filling station
South Main street to a point near the residence of Irving Ham, and raise and appropriate the
of said
necessary funds to defray the expense of the same.
To choose one selectman for three years,
town treasurer, road agent, trustee and
other necessary officers and agents for the ensu-
Article 18,
town
all
clerk,
ing year.
To choose delegates at large, alternate delegates at large, delegates and alternate delegates to
the National Conventions of the various political
Article 19.
parties to be held to nominate party candidates for
President and Vice-president of the United States.
Given under our hand and
February, 1940.
seal, this
twenty-sixth day of
JOHN E. S. HALL,
FRED W. BROWNE,
FRED L. RICHARDS,
Selectmen of Farmington.
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
N. H.
STATEMENT BY THE SELECTMEN
TO THE CITIZENS AND TAXPAYERS OF FARMINGTON
We submit herewith our annual report for the
year ending Jannarj^ 31, 1940, together with the proposed budget for the ensuing year.
:
FINANCIAL
treasurer's report shows a comfortable casii
position with a bank balance of 121,216.06. It is desirable that this cash position should be maintained at
the close of succeeding years which might make it possible to avoid the necessity of borrowing in anticipation
were obliged to borrow only |5,00O.00 for
of taxes.
this purpose during 1939 (at an interest charge of only
170.84) as compared with |13,000.0'0 in 1938.
It is interesting to note in this connection that we
paid 11,923.34 of interest in 1939 as contrasted with
13,668.88 in 1935, or a saving of |1,745.54.
11,160.00 of this resulted from a |16;00'a:00 reduction in the debt in the intervening years (which was
obligatory) and the refunding of the floating debt at a
lower rate of interest, while |585.00 resulted from smaller borrowing on temporary notes.
Reference to the balance sheet shows satisfactory
(However,
progress in the reduction of the net debt.
there are some items in the list of potential assets which
are of doubtful value and will eventually have to be written off as a loss.)
recommend an appropriation of |1,850.00 for
interest for the ensuing year.
have given a great deal of serious thought to
the preparation of the budget and have tried to arrive at
estimates which, within the capacity to pay, will provide
such services as the public can reasonably demand.
For town officers' salaries we recommend an appropriation of 11,900.00.
have cut the appropriation for Administration and town officers' expenses from |1,850.00 to
The
We
We
We
We
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
N. H.
/
This, because of a non-recurring item and because we propose to charge the premium on liability insurance against the several accounts, where it belongs,
instead of against Administration as heretofore. We
have always recognized that this was a faulty way of
treating this charge and have decided to make the
change in the interest of truer accounting.
This premium is chargeable against the Highway
General Expense account, the Town Hall expense and
the Police Department and it is expected that it can be
absorbed in these accounts without increasing the ap-
11,400.00.
propriations.
The appropriation for Election and Registration
expenses will have to be more this year than last because
of the Presidential election and the printing of new
check-lists.
This will require the -1380.00 recommended.
HIGHWAYS
In the past year we have extended our hard surfaced roads by giving the preliminary tarvia treatment
to about 2,265 linear feet of village streets and 770 feet
of country road.
We also gave a second application of tarvia to
about 6,025 feet of old work. All of this should have
another application, and it is hoped that about the same
amount of new work may be done this year as last.
While
this work involves, in most cases, some additional
graveling to prepare a suitable surface, the continuation
of this work as funds become available will be economy
in the long run.
Under the Town Road Aid program we gravel
surfaced about 2.10 miles of Class V roads from the
Chestnut Hill road to the Hare road, thence on the Hare
road to the Rochester line. This work should be continued and we recommend the appropriation of |699.14,
the amount required to secure the allotment of state
funds.
The two bridges near the Rochester reservoir (on
the Strafford cross road and the Sheepboro road) were
rebuilt at a total cost of about |275.00 for labor and
material, and a small bridge on the Gray hill road was
rebuilt at a cost of about $32.00.
It was also necessary
to rebuild one half of the upper bridge at the "Waldron
mill pond", which cost |!15.0'0.
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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON^
N. H.
There is on hand about 7,500 feet of bridge plank,
a considerable part of which will be required this year.
While the favorable snow conditions this winter
have left a surplus in the appropriation for winter maintenance, we believe it is only prudent to provide adequately for whatever next winter may have in store for
us.
We suggest |4,0'00.00, the same as last year.
We
WELFARE
recommend an appropriation
of 14,000.00 for
Old Age Assistance as against 13,500.00 last year. This
must be accepted as a permanent and continually increasing charge.
Because of the reduction in the age limit from
seventy to sixty-five years we expect there will be an increase in the number of applications and we believe
|4,000.0O is the minimum which will be adequate to meet
the increased charge.
It must be recognized that this estimate is little
better than "guesis work", as we have no means of knowing what the increase will be.
For town poor and Soldiers' aid we suggest the
same appropriations as last year (|4,00O.'00 and 1500.00
respectively) notwithstanding the large deficit in both
of these accounts.
In spite of every effort to keep these costs at a
minimum, one emergency after another has arisen which
we could see no way to evade. No small part of the increase reflects the unemployment situation which prevailed in town during the greater part of the year. With
improved employment conditions it is reasonable to expect that relief costs can be greatly reduced.
It may be pertinent to observe in this connection
that the unemployment situation was reflected to a considerable extent in the unusually large amount of tax
sales in 1939, and unless local property owners can secure employment this sitiiation will grow worse instead
of better.
BLISTER RUST CONTROL
We
recommend that the town continue this
in conjunction and under the supervision of the
Forestry and Recreation Department, so that the
and medium sized white pine trees may be saved
this destructive disease.
work
State
small
from
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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON;,
The following report
is
N. H.
from the State Forester.
Town program
Crew cost
Foreman cost
|400.05
100.00'
1500.05
Total cost
Paid by town
Paid b};' state
1400.00
100.05
Total expended
Area covered
Currant and gooseberry bnshes
1500.05
723 acres
destroyed
Number
of local
9,076
7
men employed
W. P. A. program
W. P. A. funds expended
Area covered
Currant and gooseberry bushes
11,039.70
1,700 acres
destroyed
Number
of local
men employed
The following table is
raised by property taxes for
precinct tax.
44,914
7
the amounts
exclusive of the
based on
1939,
PROPERTY TAXES
132,719.18
27,906.49
10,149.10
),774.77
Town
Schools
County
46.23%
39.43%
14.34%
100.
%•
Total amount raised by property taxes.
The following table is a list of appropriations and
percentages of the different branches of town government
for 1939.
Appropriation
(General
government
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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
Payments of debt and
County tax
interest
School tax
7.64%
14.34%
39.43%
6,300.00
11,822.91
82,500.00
100.
182,430.57
To
of
amount
N. H.
%
you pay for the support
any department, multiply your total town tax by the
find the
of tax
percentage opposite that department.
your precinct
Do
not
include
tax.
STATEMENT OF BONDED DEBT
Shomng annual
Januarj^ 31, 1940
maturities of the Outstanding Bonds
and Long Term Notes.
�ANNUAL RErORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON,
N. H,
1
1
BUDGET
of actual expenditures for the year February
1939 to February 1, 1940, with the estimated rerequirements for the year February 1, 1940 to Febru-
Comparison
1,
ary
1,
1941.
1939
1940
Actual
Estimate
|l,896.0O
|l,90O.0O
1,833.33
1,400.00
380.00
GENERAL GOVERNMENT
1
Town
2
Administration and town
officers' expenses
3
Election and registration expenses 129.00
4
7
200.00
Municipal court expenses
2,124.03
Town hall expenses
PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY
1,342.54
Police department
58.50
Fire department, forest fires
8
Blister rust control
9
Bounties
20.40
10
Dog damage and expenses
HEALTH AND SANITATION
51.09
11
Health department
5
officers'
salaries
400.00
200.00
2,000.00
1,450.00
100.00
400.00
321.47
300.00
HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES
Summer maintenance
Winter maintenance
4,863.52
5,000.00
13
2,902.56
4,000.00
14
Highway general expense
4,378.19
4,000.00
15
Town road
697.58
699.14
1,000.00
1,000.00
5,481.18
4,000.00
12
aid
LIBRARIES
16
Farmington Public Library
Assn.
WELFARE
17
Town poor
�T HE
12
ANNUAL REPORT OF
18
OF FARMINGTON^
Soldiers' aid
19
TOWN
Old age assistance
N.
H.
684.46
SO'O.OO
3,475.30
4,000.00
160.00
160.00
PATRIOTIC PURPOSES
20
Memorial day expense
CEMETERIES
21
Town
22
123.75
Pine Grove cemetery
PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS
Edgerly and Fernald parks,
23
and skating pond
Henry Wilson boulder
burial lots,
25
UNCLASSIFIED
bought by town, 1938
Taxes
Taxes paid by town
26
Abatements
24
279.34
200.00
100.00
25.00
4,348.24
109.20
904.21
INDEBTEDNESS PAYMENTS
27
Temporary notes
5,000.00
28
Town
2,500.00
2,500.00
1,500.00
1,850.00
hall
bonds
29
Serial notes
l,50O.0€
30
Interest
1,923.34
31
OTHER GOVERNMENTAL DIVISIONS
11,822.91
County tax
32
Precinct
11,355.00
33
Schools
32,654.77
1104,639.91 137,564.14
�ANNUAL
REl'ORT OF
THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON,
N. H,
13
SELECTMEN'S REPORT
INVENTORY OF THE TOWN
As made by
the Selectmen for the year 1939
Land and buildings
|1,716,880.00
65,400.00
5,035.00
350.00
11,020.00
1,780.00
99.00
25.00
4,285.00
5,125.09
3,900.00
110,900.00
52,150.00
Electric plants
Horses, 63
Oxen, 7
Cows, 268
Other neat stock, 61
Sheep, 37
-
Hogs, 5
Fowls, 6,150
Wood, lumber, etc.
Gasoline puniY->s and tanks
Stock in trade
Mills
and machinery
11,976,949.00
(Valuation in Precinct, $1,662,630.00)
APPROPRIATIONS AND TAXES ASSESSED
FOR THE YEAR 1939
Town
12,000.00
officers' salaries
Administration and town
expenses
officers'
Election and registration expenses
Municipal court expenses
Town hall expenses
Police department
Fire department, forest fires
Blister rust control
Health department
Town road aid
Highway maintenance, summer
Highway maintenance, winter
1,850.00
125.00
200.00
2,000.00
1,500.00
100.00
400.00
300.00
697.66
5,000.00
4,000.00
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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON.
Highway maintenance,
N. H.
�ANNUAL
REjrORT OF
THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
G^ain in fractions
N, H.
15
.21
186,498.42
215.50
Sewer taxes
Total taxes committed to collector
tax rate
Precinct tax rate
|35.80
Total tax rate in Precinct
$43.00
Town
|86,713.92
7.20
ASSETS
Due from
State treasurer, bounties
Accounts receivable
$2,000.00 Mo. Pac. g. m. 4's 1975 at market
Fred L. Knox, town clerk, cash on hand
John M. Place, collector, 1930 commitment
John M. Place, collector, 1931 commitment
George I. White, collector, 1932 commitment
George I. White, collector, 1933 commitment
Leslie E. Ham, collector, 1936 commitment,
cash on hand
Leslie E. Ham, collector, 1937 commitment
Leslie E. Ham, collector, 1938 commitment
Leslie E. Ham, collector, 1939 commitment
1930 taxes bought by town, not redeemed
1931 taxes bought b}'^ town, not redeemed
1932 taxes paid by town, not redeemed
1932 taxes bought by town, not redeemed
1933 taxes paid by town, not redeemed
1933 taxes bought by town, not redeemed
1 934 taxes bought by town, not redeemed
1935 taxes bought by town, not redeemed
1936 taxes bought by town, not redeemed
1937 taxes bought by town, not redeemed
1938 taxes bought by town, not redeemed
Cash on hand, January 31, 1940
|20.40
150.48
55.0'0
1.51
18.00
116.00
487.51
971.01
1.00
255.93
418.05
22,165.34
114.60
456.17
278.33
176.13
436.91
84.05
488.85
505.01
880.94
1,410.59
2,807.48
21,246.06
153,545.35
LIABILITIES
Due schools
Due schools, dog
Due Farmington
licenses
Village Precinct
|13,000.00
733.05
5,855.00
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ANNUAL
Due Fernald
REI'ORT OF
THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
park, baud staud
N. H.
295.58
debt, serial uotes outstaudiug
debt, bonds outstaudiug
Coupons, not presented for collection
19,000.00
25,000.00
45.00
61.01
Fuuded
Fuuded
Accounts payable
163,989.64
Net debt, February
Net debt, February
1,
1,
1939
1940
>,754.78
10,444.29
Decrease
1930
18,310.49
TAXES BOUGHT BY TOWN
NOT REDEEMED
|12.77
67.85
20.12
13.86
Cavauaugh Bros,
Garland, Charles H.
Garland, James M.
Rollins, Irving
f 114.60
1931
TAXES BOUGHT BY TOWN
NOT REDEEMED
165.17
Bowden, Roscoe
Brisette, Stickney
and Williamson
Cavauaugh Bros.
Chesley, Ralph J.
French, Benjamin
Garland, Charles H.
Garland, James M.
Home, Lorenzo
Kimball, Carroll H.
Pinkham, Alphonse, Est.
.
69.41
11.40
71.18
13.75
63.92
18.70
66.09
47.78
28.77
1456.17
1932
TAXES PAID BY TOWN
NOT REDEEMED
Bowden, Roscoe
Brisette, Stickney
and Williamson
Cavauaugh Bros.
Garland, Charles H.
Garland, James M.
Home, Lorenzo
139.75
57.54
3.63
43.56
11.98
41.57
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
Kimball, Carroll H.
Perkins, Cyrus, Est,
1932
28.65
51.65
TAXES BOUGHT BY TOWN
NOT REDEEMED
Bennett, Hester
Bunker, Sadie
Huckins, Abbie S. and Mary E.
Thompson, Everett
Wallace, Cora, Est.
Whitehouse, Charles W.
|30.95
72.34
2.39
7.96
7.96
54.53
N. H.
17
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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
N. H.
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON^
Bowden, Roscoe
N. H.
19
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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
Jordon, Charles E.
Kimball, Carroll H.
Merrill, Merton A.
Needliam, Hazen C.
Neill,
Lucina
'
Perkins, Cyrus, heirs
Perkins, Theresa, heirs
Pike, Herman J.
Russell,
Verdrum
Sanborn, Roland
Seavey, Ralph F.
Shaw, William
Spear, Howard
Willey, John D.
Young, Fred
'
N. H.
37.36
85.00
15.79
5.58
46.48
52.92
127.02
112.17
5.91
22.57
7.71
23.21
17.86
32.94
56.08
L,410.59
1938
TAXES BOUGHT BY TOWN
NOT REDEEtMED
Abbott, Ernest R.
Bean, John A.
Bennett, Hester A.
Edward H.
Bickford,
Annie
Cyrus
Blaisdell,
Bunker,
Bunker,
Bunker,
Canney,
Sadie
Archie B.
Chesley,
Ralph
Forrest, heirs
J.
Danforth, Lizzie
Davis, Charles S. and Effie
Doyle, David P.
Fifield, Albert D.
French, Lizzie M.
Garland, Charles H.
Garland, James M.
Oilman, Mrs. Fred W.
Gordon, Frank
Hart, Dana B.
Hart, Donald B.
Howard, Everett A.
Hubbard, J. Marshall
Huckins, Ethel M.
|9.15
53.03
24.11
63.32
60.56
34.62
82.35
79.67
211.03
29.25
34.62
76.10
28.25
44.94
22.28
44.74
13.82
40.67
24.21
48.89
22.03
6.21
7.60
173.40
�ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
Hiickins, J. Leslie
N. H.
21
�22
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
N. H,
�ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
N. H.
23
REPORT of STATE TAX COMMISSION AUDIT
As
George
February 3, 1939
White, Tax Collector
LEVY OF 1932
of
I.
SUMMARY OF WARRANT
DEBIT
�24
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
CREDIT
N. H.
�:
:
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
Uncollected sewer taxes, collector's
records
Discount allowed
N. H.
25
234.00
611.58
Excess credit
Uncollected taxes as per collector's
records, verified as having
been paid:
Property and poll taxes
|1,066.53
Interest collected, not reported
101.44
Sewer taxes
179,674.92
1459.23
40.00
11,207.97
Net shortage in 1933 tax warrant
account
|748.74
TAX SALE ACCOUNT
LEVY OF 1933
SUMMARY
'
DEBIT
Taxes paid by town
Taxes bought by town
|3, 632.22
1,718.90
15,351.12
CREDIT
Taxes paid by town
Remittances to treasurer,
redemptions
Abatements and tax deeds
Unredeemed
taxes, collector's
records
Taxes bought hj town
Remittances to treasurer,
redemptions
Abatements
Unredeemed
|2,615.53
118.23
898.46
1,255.87
5.68
taxes, collector's
records
457.35
,351.12
L^nredeemed taxes as per collector's
records, verified as having
been paid:
Taxes paid by town
|278.20
�26
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON_,
Interest collected, not reported
N. H.
34.44
156.90
13.84
Taxes bought by town
Interest collected, not reported
Shortage as disclosed by
verification notices
|483.38
SUMMARY OF SHORTAGE
LEVY OF
1932
Shortage in warrant
Shortage in tax sale account
|46.67
249.15
Total shortage, levy of 1932
|295.82
LEVY OF
1933
Shortage in warrant
Shortage in tax sale account
|748.74
483.38
Total shortage, levy of 1933
|1,232.12
Total shortage in collector's
accounts
1939
.
|1,527.94
March
11
Received from the Great American
Indemnity
Co., full
and
final settlement of all
23
claims, levy of 1932
S. Fidelity
|295.82
Received from the U.
and Guaranty
Co., full
and
final settlement of all
claims, levy of 1933
1,232.12
11,527.94
�ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
N. H,
27
TAX COLLECTORS' REPORTS
JOHN
PLACE
DEBITS
M.
1930
1910
February
1
Uncollected commitment
|18.00
DEBITS,
1931
1940
Pebrnary
1
Uncollected commitment
GEORGE
I.
|116.00
WHITE,
1932
1939
March
11
Uncollected commitment
Uncollected sewer tax
|465.01
22.50
1487.51
DEBITS,
1933
1939
March
23
Uncollected commitment
Uncollected sewer tax
|1,242.49
194.00
|1,43G.49
CREDITS
1939
March
23
Remittances to treasurer,
)
excess credit, names of)
taxpayers, not known )
$459.23
Sewer tax collected by selectmen
6.25
Uncollected commitment
971.01
L,436.49
LESLIE
E.
DEBITS,
HAM
1935
1939
February
1
Uncollected commitment
|136.32
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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON.
N. H.
CREDITS
Paid treasurer on commitment
DEBITS, 1936
|136.32
�ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OP PARMINGTON^
Interest collected
N. H.
29
1,267.32
161.31
Cash on hand
125,890.93
CREDITS
Paid treasurer, on commitment
Paid treasurer, sewer tax
Paid treasurer, interest
|24,136.94
68.00
1,267.94
416.30
Uncollected commitment
Uncollected sewer tax
1.75
125,890.93
DEBITS,
1939
Commitment
|86,498.42
215.50
135.24
41.72
Sewer tax
Additiouals
Interest collected
186,890.88
CREDITS
Paid treasurer, on commitment
Paid, treasurer on sewer tax
Paid treasurer, interest
.$64,523.57
160.25
41.72
1940
January
31 Uncollected commitment
Uncollected sewer tax
Cash on hand
22,096.09
55.25
14.00
186,890.88
�30
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON^
N. H.
TOWN TREASURER'S REPORT
|10,976.83
Cash Oil hand February 1, 1939
6.25
George I. White, collector's account
E. Ham,, 1935 taxes
E. Ham, 1936 taxes
E. Ham, 1937 taxes
E. Ham, 1938 taxes
E. Ham, 1939 taxes
State treasurer
L.
L.
L.
L.
L.
Knox, dog licenses
Knox, auto permits
All other licenses and permits
Municipal court, fines and forfeits
Fred
Fred
L,
L.
Town
hall rent
Interest received
Taxes redeemed
Kefunds
136.32
90.66
351.25
24,204.94
64,683.82
6,465.29
784.14
3,637.93
194.50
65.70
556.40
1,496.23
3,959.59
1,807.59
From
other than current revenue:
loans, notes issued
Miscellaneous receipts
Real estate sold
Temporary
5,000.00
398.53
1,070:00
|125,885.97
Total receipts
|99,696.24
Selectmen's orders paid
Cash reserved to cover outstanding
4,943.67
selectmen's orders
1104,639.91
Cash on hand February
1,
1940
UEL
|21,246.06
A.
GARDINER,
Treasurer.
This
is to certify
account and find
it
that
we have examined
the foregoing
properly vouched and correctly
RALPH H. CARD,
J.
cast.
WALTER LOUGEE,
Auditors.
�ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OF PARMINGTON^
SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS
Detail
1
Cash on hand, Feb.
2
3
From
From
4
local taxes
State of New
1,
1939
|10,976.83
89,473.24
6,465.29
Hampshire
PROM SOURCES OTHER THAN TAXES
N. H.
31
�32
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON.
12
13
14
15
Summer maintenance
Town
16
Farmington Public Library
N. H.
HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES
4,863.52
2,902.56
4,378.19
697.58
Winter maintenance
Highway general expense
V roads
LIBRARIES
road aid, class
Ass'n
1,000.00
WELFARE
17
18
19
Town poor
20
Memorial Day expense
CEMETERIES
Town burial lots. Pine Grove
5,481.18
684.46
3,475.30
Soldiers' aid
Old age assistance
PATRIOTIC PURPOSES
21
160.00
cemetery
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
123.75
PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS
Edgerly and Pernald parks,
and skating pond
279.34
Henry Wilson boulder
100.00
UNCLASSIFIED
Taxes bought by town, 1938
4,348.24
Taxes paid by town
109.20
Abatements
904.21
INDEBTEDNESS PAYMENTS
Temporary notes
Town
hall
bonds
Serial notes
Interest
OTHER GOVERNMENTAL
County tax
Precinct
Schools
Cash on hand, February
1,
5,000.00
2,500.00
1,500.00
1,923.34
DIVISIONS
11,822.91
11,355.00
32,654.77
1940
1104,639.91
21,246.06
$125,885.97
�ANNUAL RErORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
N. H.
33
DETAIL STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS
DETAIL
1
CASH ON HAND
Cash on hand, February
DETAIL
Leslie
Leslie
Leslie
Leslie
Leslie
2
E.
E.
E.
E.
E.
George
I.
1,
1939
|10,976.83
FROM LOCAL TAXES
Ham,
Ham,
Ham,
Ham,
Ham,
collector, 1935 taxes
|136.32
collector, 1936 taxes
90.66
351.25
collector, 1938 taxes 24,204.94
collector, 1939 taxes 64,683.82
6.25
White, collector's account
collector, 1937 taxes
,473.24
DETAIL
3
FROM STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
Bounties, 1938
Insurance tax
Railroad tax
Savings bank tax
Interest and dividends tax
Reimbursement, forest
Equipment rental
Gravel
fires
|12.60
12.94
283.52
1,427.99
4,681.34
11.40
7.00
28.50
16,465.29
DETAIL 4
Fred
Fred
ALL LICENSES AND PERMITS
Knox, dog licenses
|784.14
Knox, auto permits
3,637.93
Doc. Smith Shows, license and
park rental
25.00
H. T. Hamel, poolroom 1938
30.00
Thomas P. V. Brooks, poolroom 1939
22.50
Robinson's poolroom 1939
40.00
W. E. Young, moving pictures
60.00
L.
L.
1,599.57
�34
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON.
N. H.
PISTOL PERMITS
Herbert F. Horne
|1.00
Clifton Cilley
Clarence Jewell
Clarence E. Nevers
Burns C. Willey
Edward
J.
Burbank
Charles E. Goodwin
Jesse Woodman
Samuel V. Arnold
Herman
L.
Ford
Clinton H. Cole
Vaughn U. Aiken
Nathaniel Fairbanks
Hanis
L.
'
'
>
|
Thurston
Howard Hunt
Richmond H. Parshley
'
Frank W. Lord
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
l.OO
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
U7M
L,616.57
DETAIL 5 MITNICIP'AL COTJRT PINES AND FORFEITS
|65.70
From Errol S. Hall, justice
DETAIL
6
RENT OF TOWN HALL
Farmington high school
Town Basketball team
|215.00
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON^
From
1936 taxes redeemed
N. H.
35
�36
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON_,
Tozer, Granville
N. H.
�ANNUAL RBrORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
Kelley, Albert A.
Lefebvre, George
Lemire, Theodore T.
Lepene, John
Letourneau, Louis
Moulton, Ivadelle
MuUer, Emil
Nedeaii,
Maude
Parker, Catherine
Rewitzer, Louis
Stevens, Guy E.
Thompson, Julia
Whitten, James
Woodman,
B., Est.
Jesse
Worster, Hazel
Wyatt, Ellen E.
N. H.
37
20.00
91.71
20.00
8.04
11.78
7.e3
159.77
46.88
40.58
13.82
107.25
262.92
37.08
4.00
96.84
24.45
L,494.36
^3,959.59
DETAIL
9
REFUNDS AND RECOVERIES
Farmiugton National Bank,
trusteed assets,
Fernald park account
Great American Indemnity Co.,
George I. White account,
1932 taxes, tax sales and
interest
U. S. Fidelity and Guaranty, Co.,
128.86
295.82
I. White account,
1933 taxes, tax sales and
George
interest
1,232.12
Strafford County, reimbursement
49.50
Reimbursement, Soldiers' aid account
17.10
R. S. Osgood, reimbursement,
Soldiers' aid account
72.89
H. G. Waldron, refund, liability
insurance
111.30
11,807.59
TEMPORARY LOANS, NOTES ISSUED
Farmington National Bank,
DETAIL 10
note No. 291
15,000.00
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON.
38
DETAIL
11
N. H.
REAL ESTATE SOLD
F. L. Furber, James Ferguson land
George R. Gray, Ursula Jones
|90.00
property
B. Currier, Maude Rollins land
Florence Bingham, N. Susan Child
property
750.00'
Ray
65.00
165.00
|l,07O.0O
DETAIL
12
MISCELLANEOUS RECEIPTS
Charles F. Currier, tarvia K. P.
Farmington Country
Ned
club, tarvia B.
L. Parker, tarvia B.
Rowell & Watson, tarvia B.
William J. Vickers, tarvia B.
F.
Leon Furber, tarvia B.
Robert L. Harris, stone crusher
Cilley, old road grader
Jerry E. Smart, tile
Harold G.
James A. Perkins, old iron
Robert B. Drew, police light
Charles C. Roberts, police telephone
A. Chesley, telephone
Mrs. Leo Newbury, telephone
Mr. Stanton, goods, W. H. Hayes, Est.
Charles Drapeau, goods,
W. H. Hayes, Est.
Ruby
Hutson B. Snow, deposit,
J. M. Garland place
Farmington Cemetery Assn.,
tarvia B.
|8.50
39.57
12.57
25.14
6.38
15.67
100.00
25.00
3.00
4.00
10.00
.10
.10
.20
1 .50
.50
2.00
144.30
�ANNUAL REPORT -OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
N. H.
39
DETAIL STATEMENT OF PAYMENTS
DETAIL
1
TOWN OFHCERS'
SALARIEIS
1939
March
2
Ralph H. Card, auditor 1938
Walter J. Lougee, auditor 1938
$20.00
20.00
1910
January
Ham, balance 1938 salary
Ham, part 1939 salary
Ham, collecting sewer tax
15
L. E.
L. E.
L. E.
31
125.00
425.00
10.00
517.50
270.00
270.00
103.50
135.00
John E. S. Hall, in full 1939
Fred W. Browne, in full 1939
Fred L. Richards, in full 1939
Fred L. Knox, in full 1939
Uel A. Gardner, in
full
1939
11,896.00
104.00
Balance, unexpended
Appropriation
|2,000.00
12,000.00
DETAIL
2
ADMINISTRATION AND TOWN
EXPENSES
O'FEICEIIS'
1939
February
IS N. E. Tel. and Tel. Co.
March
3 Famiington Ins. Agency, bond
Errol S. Hall, deeds
The Mosler Safe Co.,
|3.48
15.00
1.50
safe,
town
17
20
31
clerk
E. E. Lefavour, P. M., postage
N. E. Tel. and Tel. Co.
S. J.
Fred
Fred
Fred
King, M. D., Lois Hall
L. Knox, auto permits
L.
L.
Knox, vital statistics
Knox, expenses
.
12,000.00
290.00
15.00
2.33
2.00
270.25
36.00
2.51
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
40
Fred L. Knox, town clerk's meeting 5.00
Wheeler & Clark, filing cases
10.25
Parmington Ins. Agency, bonds
92.50
Andrew J. Foss, moving safe
2.00
Ass'n of N. H. Assessors
2.00
April
Ethel G. Waldron, reports
1
.90
L. E. Ham, tax meeting
2.00
F. L. Richards, tax meeting
2.00
8 E. E. Lefavour, P. M., postage
3.00
26 F. W. Browne, tax meeting and car 4.00
E. C. Eastman, supplies
6.35
Anna Morin, transfer cards
39.40
N. E. Tel. and Tel. Co.
4.93
Wheeler & Clark, supplies
6.81
May
3
13
Jackson, painting flagpole
18.00
N. E. Tel. and Tel. Co.
3.23
Farmington News, town reports
318.00
Farmington News, stationery
52.50
J. L. McLaughlin, M. D., Lois Hall
2.00
J.
June
17
N. E. Tel. and Tel. Co.
5.03
1.50
National Survey Co., register
July
3
6
22
Geo. C. Roberts, supplies
Burrows Adding Machine
1.10
Co.,
supplies
N. E. Tel. and Tel. Co.
1.20
2.43
August
2
7
10
A. E. Parker, trucking
N. E. Tel. and Tel. Co.
F. W. Browne, use of auto
'
3.0O
2.33
11.20
September
2
Anna Morin,
abstract
H. G. Waldron, insurance
4 E. E.
22 L. E.
2G N. E.
October
7 N. E.
27 E. S.
Lefavour, P. M., postage
Ham,
Tel.
meeting
collectors'
and
Tel. Co.
Tel. and Tel. Co.
Hall, deeds, etc.
1.00
385.46
3.0O
5.00
2.43
3.28
6.34
November
2
H. M. Bryant, survey
street
Summer
47.80
N. H.
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
4
J. E. S. Hall, registered
mail
N. H.
41
�42
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON_,
December
N. H.
�ANNUAL RBFORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
May
1
11
13
Earle & Perkins, supplies
Clifton Cilley, balance salary
Nat. Langley, labor
H. T. Jones, trucking
G. R. Gray, fuel oil
Twin State Gas &
29
Electric Go.
F. O. Tebbetts, part salary
.
1.38
25.00
2.80
1.25
151.20
38.56
25.00
June
Earle & Perkins, supplies
H. M. Tebbetts, labor
3 Twin State Gas & Electric Co.
17 F. E. Mooney, supplies
27 F. O. Tebbetts, part salary
July
1
.92
2
1.75
3
C. Lord & Son, fuel oil
Farmington Village Precinct
W.
H. G. Walclron, insurance
Twin State Gas &
5
27
Electric Co.
H. M. Tebbetts, labor
F. O. Tebbetts, part salary
20.08
4.03
20.00
257.39
24.21
41.00
10.60
.70
20.00
August
5
31
B. A. Currier, repairs
Twin State Gas & Electric Co.
F. O. Tebbetts, part salary
7.35
5.40
20.00
September
2 Twin State Gas & Electric Co.
26 Rodney A. Tebbets, repairs
October
3 H. G. Waldron, insurance
Twin State Gas & Electric Co.
7
14
30
31
F. E. Mooney, supplies
F. O. Tebbetts, part salary
H. M. Tebbetts, labor
F. O. Tebbetts, part salary
Albert Patch, labor
November
2 Twin State Gas & Electric Co.
15 C. W. Adams, repairs
28
F. O. Tebbetts, part salary
H. M. Poor, tuning pianos
Vickers' Electric Shop, lamps
DeceDiber
5
Geo. R. Gray, fuel oil
29
3.40
2.00
41.00
4.20
32.41
20.00
1.05
20.00
.30
17.00
6.60
20.00
6.00
13.30
159.84
N. H.
43
�44
6
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON.
N. H.
�ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
May
N. H.
45
�46
ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
12
C. C. Roberts, part salary
N. H.
�ANNUAL
26
29
30
RBI'ORT OF
THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
F. L. Furber, part salary
George C. Roberts, supplies
J. P. Hiircl, supplies
F. L. Furber, special duty of
F. O. Tebbetts, tramp and
prisoners' feeds
Balance, unexpended
Appropriation
Police light, sold
Refund, telephone
162.50
2.59
10.50
9.11
11,342.54
167.56
N. H.
47
�ANNUAL REPORT
4b
OF
THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON.
May
10
11
15
19
22
23
Seymour Bowden, 1 hedgehog
Frank Leighton, 1 hedgehog
Jeannette Wentworth, 1 hedgehog
Jeannette Wentworth, 1 hedgehog
.20
B. F. Doty, 1 hedgehog
Wilson C. Benner, 1 hedgehog
Frank Leighton, 1 hedgehog
.20
June
1
Leo Sheehan, 1 hedgehog
10 Frank Leighton, 1 hedgehog
13
17
19
B. F. Doty, 1 hedgehog
Phyllis Colbath, 1 hedgehog
Marion Ray, 2 hedgehogs
27 Melvin C. Rand, 1 hedgehog
30 Lloyd Goodwin, 2 hedgehogs
July
1
Lloyd Thompson, 1 hedgehog
Robert B. Secord, 1 hedgehog
5
8 Frank Leighton, 2 hedgehogs
18 Verne Chase, 2 hedgehogs
20 Maynard Freeman, 1 hedgehog
August
2 Maurice Hudson, 1 hedgehog
7 Frank Leighton, 1 hedgehog
Herman
12
19
24
Rhines, 2 hedgehogs
Herbert Prescott,
J. E.
1
hedgehog
.20
.20
.20
.20
.20
.20
.20
.20
.20
.40
.20
.40
.20
.20
.40
.40
.20
.20
.20
.40
.20
S. Hall, paid,
Charles Goodwin, 1 hedgehog
Clarence Wyatt, 10 hedgehogs
Frank Leighton, 1 hedgehog
September
2 Roswell Randall, 1 hedgehog
Roswell Randall, 1 hedgehog
9
12 Geo. E. Wormstead, 1 hedgehog
14 Geo. E. Wormstead, 1 hedgehog
19 Neal Irish, 1 hedgehog
29 Daniel J. Canney, 5 hedgehogs
.20
2.00
.20
.20
.20
.20
.20
.20
1.00
October
3
4
9
David Russell,
Fred Blaisdell,
David Russell,
1
hedgehog
1 hedgehog
1 hedgehog
Robert Secord, 1 hedgeliog
Richard Thurston, 1 hedgeliog
.20
.20
.20
.20
.20
N. H.
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
11
23
24
26
30
31
Will B. Curtis, 1 hedgehog
David Russell, 2 hedgehogs
Eli L. Clough, 2 hedgehogs
Maynai'd Freeman, 2 hedgehogs
Lawrence Lover, 1 hedgehog
Norman Irish, 1 hedgehog
Geo. E. Wonnstead, 4 hedgehogs
N. H.
49
.20
.40'
.40
.40
.20
.20
.80
November
1
Norman
2
3
4
Natalie Weaver, 1 hedgehog
Archilles Wallace, 1 hedgehog
Lizzie Canney, 1 hedgehog
J. E. S. Hall, paid,
Lloyd Thompson, 4 hedgehogs
Charles LeAvis, 1 hedgehog
Eli L. Clough, 1 hedgehog
Geo. Wormstead, 1 hedgehog
20
22
29
28
1940
hedgehog
.20
.20
.20
.20
Melvin Rand, 1 hedgehog
C. O. Hunter, 1 hedgehog
J^ H. Flanders, 1 hedgehog
Harry King, 1 hedgehog
Walter Perkins, 3 hedgehogs
F. W. Browne, paid,
Ray Pollard, 1 hedgehog
Lloyd Tilton, 1 hedgehog
Verne Chase, 1 hedgehog
Frank Leighton, 2 hedgehogs
December
4 William
16
Irish, 1
Hermon
Edward
Seale, 1
2.00
.20
.60
1.00
hedgehog
,20
Ford, 2 hedgehogs
.40
Gullison, 1 hedgehog
.20
January
20
Richard Thurston,
1
hedgehog
.20
120.40
DETAIL
10
DOG DAMAGE AND EXPENSE
1939
April
26 Wheeler & Clark, supplies
|13.03
September
2
24
F. L. Furber, expense account
S. Nedeau, refund dog license
W.
10.56
2.50
�50
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP PARMINGTON^
N. H.
1940
January
19
F. L. Furber, expense account
25.00
^51.09
DETAIL
11
HEALTH DEPARTMENT
1939
February
3 Eosa Eastman, care of dump
6
27
F. O. Tebbetts, balance of 1938
salary
Rosa Eastman, care of dump
March
20 Rosa Eastman, care
|3.00
20.00
6.00
of
dump
4.00
Gessler, labor at
dump
14.06
May
6
John
11
13
H. M. Tebbetts, burying dog
W. H. Pulsifer, transportation
16
20
F. O. Tebbetts, expense
L. A. Burbank, fire, dump
Dover
clinic
.50
4.00
8.95
4.20
June
1
W.- H. Pulsifer, transportation
Dover
3.00
clinic
July
3 Vogel & Hadley, bulldozer at dump 25.00
6.07
8 F. O. Tebbetts, expense
20 W. H. Pulsifer, transportation
Dover clinic
3.00
15.00
29 H. T. Jones, grading dump
4.00
Rosa Eastman, care of dump
August
3
W. H.
Pulsifer, transportation,
clinic
31
and car
F. O. Tebbetts, expense
September
2 Rosa Eastman, care of dump
9
18
26
dump
dump
Clarence Staples, labor,
Rosa Eastman, care of
W. H. Pulsifer, transportation,
clinic
4.00
8.73
4.00
4.56
4.00
2.0O
October
4
W. H.
Pulsifer, transportation,
clinic
3.0O
�ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
31
Rosa Eastman, care of dump
4.00
November
3
W. H.
Pulsifer, transportation,
clinic
17
18
Rosa Eastman, care of dump
H. T. Jones, grading dump
28
29
F. O. Tebbetts, expense
W. H. Pulsifer, transportation,
clinic
December
4 Rosa Eastman, care
6
13
26
1940
11
3.00
of
dump
Vogel & Hadley, sand
Rosa Eastman, care of
Rosa Eastman, care of
dump
dump
January
6 Rosa Eastman, care
W. H.
of dump
Pulsifer, transportation.
clinic
3.00
8.00
12.00
8.51
4.00
14.05
2.00
6.00
5.00
N. H.
5
1
�52
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON.
22
A. J. Otis, agent
N. H.
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
G. E. Otis, labor
0.
M.
Sniitli,
road mach. opr.
H. King, labor
F. Tufts, labor
Hurd, labor
B. Twombly, labor
J. Perkins, labor
A. Kelley, labor
O. H. Card, labor
F. Dame, labor
G. Staples, labor
H. Coulombe, labor
W. Hammond, tractor opr.
B. L. Cloiigh, labor
C. WeymoutlL, labor
C. C. Ricker, street cleaning
A. J. Otis, agent
G. E. Otis, labor
F. Dame, labor
B. Twombly, labor
A. Kelley, labor
J. Perkins, labor
H. King, labor
C. M. Smith, labor
W. Hammond, tractor opr,
C. Weymouth, labor
J. G. Hurd, labor
C. Philbrick, labor and car
F. W. Hunt, labor
F. Tufts, labor
C. C. Ricker, street cleaning
C. Philbrick, labor
A. J. Otis, agent
G. E. Otis, labor
J. Perkins, labor
A. Kelley, labor
J. G. Hurd, labor
B. Twombly, labor
J. G.
'
20
26
27
C. M. Smith, road mach. opr.
H. King, labor
F.
Dame, labor
W. Hammond,
C.
tractor opr.
Weymouth, labor
J. Philbrick,
labor
16.72
16.72
16.72
16.72
16.72
16.72
16.72
16.72
16.72
16.72
16.72
3.04
22.00
16.72
16.72
15.00
22.95
17.10
17.10
17.10
17.10
17.10
17.10
17.10
22.50
17.10
17.10
18.10
4.56
11.02
15.00
9.50
19.89
14.82
14.82
14.82
6.46
9.50
10.26
9.88
9.50
13.50
9.50
6.46
N. H.
53
�54
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
C. C. E-icker, street cleaning
15.00
June
3
10
17
24
A. J. Otis, agent
G. E. Otis, labor
J. Perkins, labor
J. G. Hurd, labor
C. M. Smith, labor
G. Weymouth, labor
A. Kelley, labor
F. Tufts, labor
C. C. Richer, street cleaning
A. J. Otis, agent
G. E. Otis, labor
C. Weymouth, labor
F. Tufts, labor
J. G. Hurd, labor
J. Perkins, labor
O. M. Smith, labor
H. Sewell, labor
C. Philbrick, labor
C. C. Bicker, street cleaning
C. Blanchard, truck
H. Sewall, labor
A. Kelley, labor
A. J. Otis, agent
G. E. Otis, labor
A. Kelley, labor
J. G. Hurd, labor
J. Perkins, labor
C. M. Smith, labor
H. Sewell, labor
F. Tufts, labor
C. Weymouth, labor
O. C. Richer, street cleaning
A. J. Otis, agent
G. E. Otis, labor
C. Weymouth, labor
A. Kelley, labor
J. Perkins, labor
J. G. Hurd, labor
F. Tufts, labor
C. M. Smith, labor
H. Sewell, labor
W. Nedeau, labor
i
18.87
14.06
14.06
14.06
14.06
14.06
12.92
11.02
15.00
22.95
17.10
17.10
17.10
17.10
17.10
17.10
12.92
7.98
15.00
7.00
2.28
6.08
17.34
12.92
12.16
12.16
12.16
12.16
10.26
12.16
12.16
15.00
19.89
14.82
14.82
14.82
14.82
9.12
9.12
9.12
7.98
6.0S
N. H.
�ANNUAL
REjrORT OF TIIE
E. L. Clougli, labor
July
22
29
TOWN
OF FARMINGTON, N. H.
55
�56
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON.
R. Cardinal, truck
N. H.
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
R. Cardinal, truck
N. H.
57
�58
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON.
C.
Weymouth, labor
N. H.
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
C. C. Ricker, street cleaning
N. H.
59
�60
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
DETAIL
13
WINTER MAINTENANCE
N. H.
�ANNUAL RBrORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON^
11
N. H.
61
�62
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON.
J.
A. Perkins, labor
N. H.
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
T. Wallace, labor
N. H.
63
�64
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
April
N. H.
�ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
B.
Twombly, labor
N. H,
65
�66
16
18
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON^
R. Cardinal, labor
A. J. Otis, agent
G. Connor, labor
H. Nichols, labor
A. Perkins, labor
D. Davis, labor
K. Hoage, labor
P. Wilkins, labor
R. Wilkins, labor
H. Tebetts, labor
H. T. Jones, track
A. J. Foss, truck
C. Philbrick, track
D. Giberson, labor
R. Valerand, labor
L. R. Hayes, track
L.
Bunker
labor
L. Boucher, labor
J. Arsenault, labor
R. Rogers, labor
S. Cardinal, labor
H. Went^^orth, labor
W. Hamm, labor
G. Miller, truck
H. Moulton, labor
R. Haskell, labor
K. Hussey, labor
M. Gordon, labor
C. Moulton, labor
J, F. Cole,
19
20
C. Perkins, labor
F. Nichols, sidewalk
A. J. Otis, agent
G. E. Otis, labor
J.
C.
A.
B.
C.
H.
R.
C.
27
R.
A.
G.
•.
A. Perkins, labor
Weymouth, labor
A. Kelley, labor
Twombly, labor
Worster, labor
Coulombe, track
Cardinal, labor
Salisbury, labor
Cook, labor
J. Otis, agent
E. Otis, labor
•
'
plow
'
1.90
11.22
2.66
4.18
2.66
4.18
4.18
1.52
4.18
3.42
11.00
11.00
11.00
4.18
1.52
7.00
2.66
1.90
1.52
2.66
2.66
2.66
2.66
2.66
7.00
2.66
2.66
2.66
2.66
2.66
2.66
9.35
27.03
26.22
15.20
19.38
7.22
5.32
23.18
50.00
7.60
5.70
2.66
20.50
35.20
N. H.
�ANNUAL
REI'ORT OP
THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
A. A. Kelley, labor
N. H.
67
�68
ANNUAL REPORT
April
26 F,
P.
OH'
THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON.
W. Browne, express
W. Bragg, supplies
Farmington
Ins.
.79
3.04
45.60
Agency
Farniington Motor Car Co.,
repairs
Vickers' Electric Shop, supplies
17.40
2.61
W. Hammond,
3.80
1.45
1.05
12.58
1.00
May
6
13
G. R. Gray,
labor tractor
oil
Lajoie's Garage, battery rental
Vogel & Hadley, sand and gravel
Twin State Gas & Electric Co.
June
Colonial Beacon Oil Co., gas
1
Farmington Motor Car Co.,
11.15
repairs
3
17
Twin State Gas &
Electric Co.
Farmington Motor Car
1.00
Co.^
64.08
58.11
repairs
F. E.
66.50
Mooney, supplies
July
3 Vogel & Hadley, sand
22
Twin State Gas & Electric Co.
The Barrett Co., tarvia K. P.
29
Vogel & Hadley, sand
G. I. Tanner, sand
Colonial Beacon Oil Co., gas
7.45
l.OO
154.53
41.65
3.00
21.50
August
5
Twin State Gas &
Electric Co.
1.00
September
2
The Barrett Co., tarvia B.
Colonial Beacon Oil Co., gas
Farmington Motor Car Co.,
962.43
42.30
Twin State Gas & Electric Co.
Vogel & Hadley, sand and gravel
Vogel & Hadley, sand
96.49
1.00
15.10
6.80
Vickers' Electric Shop, shovels
Twin State Gas & Electric Co.
F. E. Mooney, supplies
6.00
1.00
27.38
repairs
26
October
3
7
Farmington Motor Car
Co.,
repairs
26
Gallon Iron Works & Mfg. Co.,
balance due, road grader
36.46
150.00
N. H.
�ANNUAL
November
REl'ORT OF
THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON_,
N. H.
69
�70
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
Appropriation
Tarvia sold
Oravel sold, State of N. H.
Equipment
rental, State of N.
N. H.
|4,000.00
252.13
28.50
H.
7.00
Overdraft
90.56
l:,378.19
14,378.19
SUMMARY OF HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT
Summer maintenance
appropriation
|5,000.00
Expense
|4,863.52
Winter maintenance appropriation
2,902.52
Expense
4,000.00
General expense, appropriation
4,000.00
Expense
4,378.19
287.63
Credits
112,144.23 113,287.63
DETAIL
15
TOWN ROAD
AID,
CLASS V ROADS
1939
September
State of N. H.
11
50%
appropriation |348.83
November
8
State of N. H., balance due
Balance, unexpended
348.75
.08
Appropriation
|697.66
1697.66
DETAIL 16
1697.66
LIBRAEIEIS
FARMINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY ASSOCIATION
1939
September
Farmington Public
26
Library Assn.
Appropriation
DETAIL
17
|1,000.00
|1,000.00
TOWN POOR
1939
February
11
F. L. Richards, rent, C.
Anderson
|10.00
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON_,
13
18
A. J. Cameron, wood, W. H.
Hayes, C. Philbrick
C. Anderson, aid
C. W. Floyd, shoes, P. Hogan
First National Stores, T. J. Morin
King, M. D., M. Shaw, W. H.
Hayes, Ray Yonng, C.
Philbrick
H. Pulsifer, wood, W. Rollins,
6.50
2.00
2.78
8.00
S. J.
W.
C.
J.
F.
21
25
27
28
Drapeau
H. Richard, M.
14.00
D., J. Garland,
Wiggin
G. R. Gray, rent, G. Bailey
W. Wallace, rent, C. O'Leary
F. L. Richards, rent, C. Anderson
F. G. Rowe, board, Benj. Hayes
B. J. Kelley & Co., I. Clark
Fownes Meat & Groc, W. Shaw
Mary E. Leighton, board,
J.
20.50
Bennett
6.00
6.00
4.00
10.00
18.00
16.00
20.00
25.00
March
1
First National Stores, G.
Ro>nckey, J. Earle, A.
Fifield, F. Kelley
James B. Hayes, supplies,
41.00
W. Shaw
2
5.48
Earle & Perkins, C. Drapeau,
Derby, C. O'Leary
Gelinas' Market, G. Bailey,
S.
G. Rollins
Peoples' Market, Mrs. C.
Anderson, Mrs.
A.
&
J.
37.00
19.00
Garland
P. Tea Co., J. D. Willey
H. F. Nutter, W. H. Hayes
10.98
12.00
15.00
Howard
A. Dickie, coal, J.
Arsenault, E. LaFlamme
First National Stores, Rochester,
T. J. Morin
Model Market, Rochester,
16.00
R. Miller
Hill Grocery, L. Whitten
Bunker
Brooks Appliance
11
Co., J.
20.25
Bennett
G. R. Gray, rent, G. Bailey
F. L. Richards, rent, C. Anderson
9.00
12.00
4.25
6.00
5.00
N. H.
71
�72
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON.
17
18
20
K
A. Cameron, wood, J. D. Willey
C. Parent, wood, C. Drapeau
Strafford County Farm, board,
J. Garland, F. Wiggin,
G. Rollins
Otis, burial, J. Garland
J. A. Boyd, service, J. Bennett
G. R. Gray, rent, G. Bailey
N. L.
10.00
10.00
116.41
75.00
2.45
6.00
Frisbie Memorial Hospital,
Phoebe Cotton, Mrs. J. D.
Willey
Pulsifer, wood, W. Rollins
J. D. Willey, rent, F. Kelley
W. H.
21
22
25
27
28
A. Cameron, wood, E. French
Walter Wallace, rent, C. O'Leary
J. D. Willey, rent, F. Kelley
C. Glidden, sawing wood,
C.
31
Drapeau
1.50
5.50
4.00
1.50
1.25
First National Stores, G. Rouckey,
A. Fifleld, F. KeUey,
J. Earle, E. French
Earle & Perkins, S. Derby, G.
O'Leaiy, C. Drapeau,
C.
73.00
7.00
Anderson
40.00
46.00
People's Market, J. Garland,
Mrs. J. Garland
H. F. Nutter,
W. H. Hayes
16.00
6.00
First National Stores, Rochester,
T.
Morin
16.00
Fownes Meat & Groc, G.
Bailey,
W. Shaw
F. G. Rowe, board, Benj. Hayes
J. B, Hayes, rubbers, G. Ricker
Knox Pharmacy,
Bennett
S. J. King, M. b., M. Shaw,
W. H. Hayes
G. R. Gray, rent, G. Bailey
Mary
J.
24.00
18.00
3.25
2.20
7.50
6.00
E. Leighton, board,
J.
Bennett
25.00
April
1
Bunker Hill Grocery, L. Whitten
E. J. Kelley & Co., I. Clark
W. H.
Pulsifer, wood,
C.
Drapeau
W.
15.00
20.00
Rollins,
14.00
N. H.
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
10
14
Gelinas' Market, G. Bailey,
G. Rollius
F. L. Ricliards, rent, C. Anderson
J. D. Willey, rent, F. Kelley
A. & P. Tea Co., J. Willey,
R. Young
H. A. Dickie, coal, J. Arsenault,
E. LaFlamme, h. Whitten
J. D. Willey, rent, F. Kelley
Gertraide Garland, rent,
15
20
C. Anderson
John A. Boyd, rent, G. Bailey
Frizzell Hospital, Bessie White
3
21
26
J.
D. Willey, rent, F. Kelley
L. J. Cardinal,
wood,
J.
Willey
Hnggins Hospital, Minnie Hurd
Model Market, Rochester,
R. Miller
Strafford County Farm, F.
29
Walter Wallace,
rent, C.
17.00
5.00
1.50
28.00
20.25
1.50
10.00
3.00
50.00
3.00
6.0O
32.50
15.00
Wiggin 26.57
O'Leary
4.00
First National Stores, F. Kelley,
E. French, A. Fifield,
J. Earle, G. Rouckey,
J. Arsenault
H. F. Nutter, G. Connor
49.49
6.00
May
1
People's Market, C. York,
C. Auclair, W. Wallace
A. & P. Tea Co., J. Willey,
R. Young
E. J. Kelley & Co., I. Clark
Earle & Perkins, C. Anderson,
S. Derby, C. O'Leary,
C. Drapeau
Fownes Meat & Groc,
24.00
23.00
16.00
60.00
C. Glidden,
W. Shaw
35.00
2
King, M. D., W. Shaw
F. G. Rowe, board, Benj. Hayes
W. H. Pulsifer, wood, E. French
Mary E. Leighton, board,
3
First National Stores, Rochester,
4
T. Morin
16.00
Model Market, Rochester, R. Miller 6.00
S. J.
J.
Bennett
3.00
18.00
10.00
25.00
N. H,
73
�74
ANNUAL REPORT
8
13
THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON.
J.
Strafford County Farm, F. Wiggin
D. Willey, rent, F. Kelley
H. A. Dickie, coal, J. Arsenault
Gelinas, Market, G. Rollins
Bunker Hill Grocery, L. Whitten
G. R. Gray, oil, J. Earle,
F. Gordon
J. L.
18
20
22
27
OF
25.71
3.00
3.50
12.00
12.00
11.95
McLaughlin, M. D.,
P. Cotton, C. Drapeau
F. E. Webster, rent, G. Bailey
F. E. Currier, milk, M. Canney
J. D. Willey, rent, F. Kelley
W.
N. H.
Wallace, rent, C. O'Leary
June
1
M. E. Leighton, board, J. Bennett
F. G. Rowe, board, Benj. Hayes
W. H. Pulsifer, wood, L. Whitten
Bunker Hill Grocery, L. Whitten
H. F. Nutter, F. Gordon
57.00
2.50
2.52
3.00
5.00
.
25.00
18.00
8.00
12:00
32.00
People's Market, C. York,
Earle
W. Wallace
& Perkins, S. Derby,
C. O'Leary, C. Drapeau
H. F. Nutter, F. Gordon
31.00
68.00
2.00
First National Stores, Rochester,
T.
3
5
7
17
Morin
Knox Pharmacy,
19
24
30
16.00
First National Stores, E. French,
J. Arsenault, A. Fifield,
M. Canney, F. Kelley,
R. Willard, G. Rouckey
A. & P. Tea Co., F. Tufts,
J. Willey, R. Young
Fownes Meat & Groc, G. Bailey,
C. Glidden, W. Shaw
Gelinas' Market, G. Rollins,
G. Bailev
E. J. Kelley & Co., I. Clark
Strafford County Farm, F. Wiggin
J. D. Willey, rent, F. Kelley
F. E. Webster, rent, G. Bailey
F. E. Clow, M. D., Minnie Hurd
J.
Bennett
D. Willey, rent, F. Kellev
W. Wallace, rent, C. O'Leary
M. E. Leighton, board, J. Bennett
J.
61.97
36.00
59.00
17.00
14.50
26.57
3.00
7.50
10.00
9.40
3.00
4.00
25.00
,
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
July
3
Rowe, board, Benj. Hayes
Pulsifer, wood, C. Drapeaii
J. P. Hui'd, supplies, C. Drapeau
T. Lemire, board, G. Hackett
Bunker Hill Grocery, L. Whitteu
W. C. Lord & Son, oil, M*. Canney
J. B. Hayes, supplies, C. Drapeau
S. J. King, M. D., M. Hurd,
W. Shaw, R. Young
Strafford County Farm, F. Wiggin
18.00
9.00
7.50
9.00
12.00
1.20
2.95
F. G.
W. H.
40.75
25.71
Earle & Perkins, C. O'Leary,
C. Drapeau, S. Derby
67.00
Fownes Meat & Groc, W. Shaw,
C. Glidden, G. Bailey
A.
17
22
29
31
&
P. Tea Co., R.
61.00
Young,
12.50
M. Smith
17.50
E. J. Kelley & Co., I. Clark
44.90
H. F. Nutter, F. Gordon
3.00
J. D. Willey, rent, F. Kelley
First National Stores, H. Worster,
G. Rouckey, J. Arsenault, F.
Kelley, A. Fifield, E. French 51.50
3.00
J. D. Willey, rent, F. Kelley
6.04
A. L. Perkins, C. Drapeau
J. H. Richard, M. D., F. Wiggin,
9.00
J. M. Garland
5.0O
W. Wallace, rent, C. O'Leary
M. E. Leighton, board, J. Bennett 25.00
Fownes Meat & Groc,
C. Glidden, W. Shaw
E. J. Kelley & Co., I. Clark
Earle & Perkins, C. O'Leary,
S. Derby, C. Drapeau
T. Lemire, board, G. Hackett
F. G. Rowe, board, Benj. Hayes
,
15.00
14.00
57.00
3.00
18.00
August
3
Gelinas' Market, G. Bailey,
H. Sewell
P. Tea Co., W. Shaw
F. L. Ftirber, R. C. Sherman
Bunker Hill Grocery, L. Whitteu
H. P. Nutter, F. Gordon
First National Stores, E. French,
G. 'Rouckey, F. Kelley
A.
&
19.00
10.00
7.O0
15.00
36.00
19.00
N.
PI.
75
�76
5
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^,
Strafeord County Farm, F.
People's Market, 2 months,
18
G.
26
W.
E,.
C. York, W. Wallace
Gray, oil, G. Bailey,
F.
Gordon
Wallace, rent, C. O'Leary
September
M. E. Leighton, board,
1
2
Wiggin 26.75
J.
Bennett
Gelinas' Market, G. Rollins
E. J. Kelley & Go., I. Clark
Earle & Perkins, C. Drapeau,
Firs't
S. Derby, C. O'Leary
National Stores, G. Willey,
G. Rouckey, E. French
Strafeord County Farm,
F. Wiggin, J. F. Preston
F. L. Furber, C. Tebbets
J. Bennett
Hurd, supplies, J. Bennett,
C. Drapeau
King, M. D., G. Bailey,
W. Shaw, R. Young,
Knox Pharmacy,
J. P.
S. J.
S. Bunker
Bunker Hill Grocery,
4
L.
Whitten
8
8.00
4.00
25.00
7.00
17.50
59.00
14.00
30.00
3.50
4.35
5.15
49.00
12.00
H. F. Nutter, H. Cotton,
H-OO
G. Connor
6
62.60
A. & P. Tea Co., W. Shaw
F. G. Rowe, board, Benj. Hayes
20.00
18.00
People's Market, C. York,
W. Wallace
1^>.00
26 Knox Pharmacy, J. Bennett
29 M. E. Leighton, board, J. Bennett
30 W. Wallace, rent, C. O'Leary
October
2 Earle & Perkins, C. Drapeau,
C. O'Leary
H. F. Nutter, H. Cotton,
G. Connor
F. L. Furber, C. Tebbets
People's Market, C. York,
A. Lougee
E. J. Kelley & Co., I. Clark
A. & P. Tea Co., W. Shaw,
G. Willey, Mrs. C.
Harriman,
Sr.
2.70
25.00
5.00
37.00
28.00
3.50
22.00
14.00
25.50
N. H.
�ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON_,
FoAvnes Meat
&
Groc.,,
R. Pollard, G. Rollins
Marion Percy, board, Beuj. Hayes
5.50
20.00
W. H.
4
Pulsifer, wood,
Mrs. C. Harriman, Sr.
Bunker Hill Grocery, L. Wliitten
Strafford County Farm, board,
Fl-ed
7
7.00
15.00
Wiggin
27.71
Gelinas' Market, H. Sewell,
G. Rollins
First National Stores,
10.50
Arsenault, C. Corson,
E. French, F. Kelley,
R. Pollard, G. Rouckey
E. Moore, board, G. Hackett
J.
21
28
30
39.00
4.00
4.00
25.00
4.00
25.00
Mary
W. Wallace, rent, C. O'Leary
A. & P. Tea Co., W. Shaw
Mary Moore, board, G. Hackett
Mary Leighton, board, J. Bennett
November
2
A. L. Perkins, supplies,
C. Drapeau
Bunker Hill Grocery,
4.66
Whitten
12.00
H. F. Nutter, H. Cotton, G. Connor 20.00
Fownes Meat & Groc,
R. Watson, R. Wilkins
14.00
L.
E. J. Kelley & Co., I. Clark
Earle & Perkins, C. Drapeau,
17.50
C. O'Leary
H. A. Dickie, coal, L. Whitten
W. H. Pulsifer, wood, W. Rollins,
E. French
Huggins Hospital, M. Shaw
32.00
13.00
16.00
11.50
18.00
26.39
10.00
Marion Percy, board, Benj. Hayes
Strafford County Farm, F. Wiggin
L. J. Cardinal, wood, C. Drapeau
People's Market, A. Lougee,
C.
York
Gelinas' Market, H. Sewell
First National Stores, F. Boyd,
A. Fifield, E. French,
J.
3
Corson
30.00
8.00
Arsenault, M. Canney,
C.
,
F. L. Furber, S. King, Jr.
44.50
4.00
N. H.
77
�78
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON.
18
25
J.
W.
D. Willey, rent, F. Kelley
Wallace, rent, C. O'Leary
R. B. Drew, wood, C. Drapeau
29
Knox Pharmacy,
Marion
J.
Bennett
3.00
4.00
10.00
7.20
F. Percy, board,
Benj. Hayes
Bunker Hill Grocery, L. Whitten
Fownes Meat & Groc,
E. Watson, R. Wilkins
J. D. Willey, rent, F. Kelley
18.00
12.00
24.00
1.50
December
1
H. F. Nutter, G. Connor,
C. Anderson
Earle & Perkins, C. O'Leary,
C.
Drapeau
E. J. Kelley & Co., I. Clark
Gelinas' Market, H. Sewell,
G. Rollins
People's Market, E. Pouliot,
C. York, A. Lougee
First National Stores, M. Canney,
J. Arsenault, F. Boyd,
A. Fifield, P. Kelley,
E. Ftench, C. Corson,
R. Young
A. & P. Tea Co., W. Shaw,
R. Young, F. Tufts,
J. Nichols, W. Rolling
F. L. Furber, C. Tebbets,
V. Russell, S. King, Jr.
Wyatt, rent, J. Arsenault
Strafford County Farm, F. Wiggin
Geo. R. Gray, range oil,
H. Cotton, H. Sewell
Fred E. Clow, M. D., Mabel Shaw
S. J. King, M. D., S! Bunker,
M. Shaw, R. Young,
C. F.
C.
12
13
14
16
Derby
Wyatt, rent,
35.00
14.00
21.00
31.00
76.50
57.00
36.50
12.00
25.71
12.18
12.00
64.50
A. C. Haskell, rent, Philip
Wilkins, Richard Wilkins
J. D. Willey, rent, F. Kelley
Mary Moore, board, G. Hackett
L. C. Smith, milk, W. Rollins
C. F.
9.00
J.
Arsenault
10.00
3.00
4.00
5.00
6.00
N. H.
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
21
26
Mary Moore,
board, G. Hackett
L. J. Cardinal, wood, Ruth Watson
G. F. Moouey & Son, wood,
F. Boyd
W. H. Pulsifer, wood, W. Rollins
J. P. Hurd, supplies, R. Young,
C.
Drapeau
4.00
5.75
1.25
7.00
4.85
McLaughlin, M. D.,
C. Drapeau, W. Rollins
Mary Moore, board, Ida Bean
J. D. Willey, rent, F. Kelley
J. L.
28
Straiford Countj^ Farm, F. Wiggin
Bunker Hill Grocery, L. Whitten
29
People's Market, C. Canney,
E. Pouliot, A. Lougee,
30
C. P.
18.50
9.00
3.00
27.26
15.00
C.
York
Wyatt, rent, J. Arsenault
Leland Smith, milk, W. Rollins
W. S. Wallace, rent, C. O'Leary
55.60
6.00
6.72
5.0O
F. L. Furber, C. Tebbets,
S. King, Jr., V. Russell
H. F. Nutter, H. Cotton,
G. Connor, C. Anderson
44.50
35.00
1940
Januarj^
2
First National Stores, J. Arsenault,
A. Fifield, E. French, M.
Canney, F. Kelley, H.
Nichols, P. Wilkins,
R. Wilkins, R. Pollard,
149.90
H. Worster, F. Boyd
J. P. Hurd, supplies,
6.75
M. Canney, R. Young
10.00
L. J. Cardinal, wood, C. York
Fownes Meat & Groc, R. Wilkins,
27.00
R. Watson, G. Rollins
Earle & Perkins, C. Drapeau,
37.00
C. O'Leary
A. & P. Tea Co., F. Tufts,
H. Moulton, R. Young,
W. Shaw, W.
Rollins,
Nichols
E. J. Kelley & Co., I. Clark
Gelinas' Market, G. Rollins
J.
70.00
14.00
7.50
N. H.
79
�80
3
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
Marion F. Percy, board,
Benj. Hayes
W. C. Lord & Son, fuel,
A. Lougee, E. French,
M. Canney, L. Whitten
4
Howard
11
W. H.
13
16
L. J. Cardinal, wood, R. Watson
W. D. Tufts, wood for welfare
A. C. Haskell, rent,
25
27
29
58.75
Dickie, fuel,
E, LaFlamme, L. Whitten,
S. Arnold, L. Hyland
A. C. Haskell, rent,
P. Wilkins, R. Wilkins
20
18.00
Pulsifer, wood,
C. Drapeau, W. Rollins
R. Wilkins, P. Wilkins
R. B. Drew, wood, A. Fifield
J. A. Morrill, coal, E. Merrill
Mary Moore, board, I. Bean
C. L. Philbrick, hauling wood
W. S. Wallace, rent, C. O'Leary
L. C. Smith, milk, W. Rollins
G. R. Gray, oil, H. Cotton
Marion F. Percy, board,
Benj. Hayes
Howard Dickie, fuel,
L. Hyland, J. Arsenault,
49.95
25.00
19.00
5.00
25.00
15:00
9.00
10.00
15.00
2.00
4.00
6.72
11.25
18.00
32.50
Arnold, L. Whitten
2.25
Lord & Son, oil, M. Canney
H. F. Nutter, H. Cotton,
17.00
C. Anderson
A. & P. Tea Co., W. Rollins,
F. Tufts, R. Young, W. Shaw 27.00
F, Leon Furber, S. King, Jr.,
S.
W.
C.
J.
Arsenault
15.00
First National Stores, S. Derby,
F. Boyd, C. Remick,
J. Arsenault, A. Fifield,
W.
Wallace, M. Canney,
F. Kelley
E. J. Kelley & Co., I. Clark,
R. Wilkins, P. Wilkins
Earle & Perkins, C. Drapeau,
C. O'Learv^ L Fisher
38.00
41.00
36.-00
N. H.
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON^
N. H.
81
Gelinas' Market, J. Nichols,
R. Young, F. Boyd,
H. Nichols, R. Pollard,
C.
Remick,
W. Shaw
Fownes Meat & Groc, R. Watson
Bunker Hill Grocery, L. Whitten
William Tufts,
30
rent, J.
Arsenault
53.00
8.00
12.00
12.00
People's Market, C. York,
E. Pouliot, W. Wallace,
C. Cannev, A. Lougee,
A.
Fifielci
45.90
),481.18
Appropriation
Refund, Strafford County
Overdraft
14,000.00
49.50
1,431.68
),481.18
DETAIL
18
SOLDIERS' AID
1939
February
18
C.
W.
Floyd, supplies
J. Laverdiere,
28
milk
Mary's Shop, supi^lies
F. L. Furber, supplies
15.62
9.30
8.24
16.00
March
First National Stores, supplies
Transportation
James Laverdiere, milk
20 Charles W. Floyd, supplies
31 First National Stores, supplies
F. L. Furber, supplies
April
26 James Laverdiere, milk
R. H. Morrison, D. M. D., service
29 First National Stores, supplies
C. W. Floyd, supplies
1
30.00
2
1.00
8.40
5.27
24.00
20.00
9.30
1.50
24.00
10.73
May
1
F. L. Furber, supplies
S. J. King, M. D., service
4
13
Jame« Laverdiere, milk
27
T. T. Lemire,
J. L.
McLaughlin, M. D., service
board
16.00
1.50
9.00
4.00
5.00
15,481.18
�82
ANNUAL REPORT
OH'
THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON.
June
1
9
17
F. L. Furber, supplies
First National Stores, supplies
O. W. Leighton, supplies
C. W. Floyd, supplies
James Laverdiere, milk
Cash advanced
July
1
3
22
31
Board and care
James Laverdiere, milk
Fownes Meat & Groc, supplies
F. L. Furber, supplies
First National Stores
Cash for services rendered
A. L. Perkins, supplies
Fownes Meat & Groc, supplies
8.00
6.00
8.15
11.74
9.30
12.10
10.00
9.00
4.00
12.00
18.00
6.08
2.42
16.00
August
3
7
18
First National Stores, supplies
tTames Laverdiere, milk
C. W. Floyd, supplies
27.90
9.30
2.76
September
2
4
6
First National Stores, supplies
Mary's Shop, supplies
J. P. Hurd, supplies
S. J. King, M. D., service
James Laverdiere, milk
Fownes Meat & Groc, supplies
October
2 H. F. Nutter, supplies
3 James Laverdiere, milk
7
14
Twin State Gas & Electric Co.
First National Stores, supplies
W. M. Sanders, supplies
Roland Sanborn, wood
25.00
7.09
5.00
6.00
9.30
8.00
5.00
9.00
14.76
12.00
3.00
3.00
November
2
A. L. Perkins, supplies
J. P.
3
Hurd, supplies
H. F. Nutter, supplies
First National Stores, supplies
James Laverdiere, milk
6
Twin State Gas & Electric Co.
December
1
H. F. Nutter, supplies
First National Stores, supplies
4.17
6.50
22.00
12.00
9.30
2.13
10.00
6.00
N. H.
�ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
2
6
9
Transportation
Geo. R. Gray, range oil
Robert B. Drew, wood
N. H.
83
�84
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
November
N. H.
�ANNUAL
DETAIL
RBl'ORT OF
21
THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON^
CEMETERIES
N, H.
85
�86
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON.
N. H.
SKATING POND
1939
September
7
Clarence Staples, mowing
9
Wesley Pliilbrick, mowing
Bertrand Twombly, mowing
Wesley Philbrick, labor
14
$8.74
8.74
3.04
5.70
5.70
Clarence Staples, labor
December
26
A. J. Foss, supplies
Spiers Brick Co., brick
,
1.53
7.20
).65
Balance, unexpended
9.35
Appropriation
|50.00
150.00
150.00
|279.34
Total expenses
Total appropriation and recovery
Over draft
.48
1279.34
$279.34
DETAIL 23
HENRY WILSON BOULDER
1939
May
8
Herbert D. Browne
Appropriation
DETAIL 24
1938
flOO.OO
flOO.OO
TAXES BOUGHT BY TOWN
SEPTEMBER
22, 1939
Abbott, Ernest R., L. & B., Watson
Cross road
Bean, John A., 80A., farm, Foss
hill road
Bennett, Hester A., 41A., woodlot,
off Foss hill road
Bickford, Edward H.
40A., Fred Home land
45A., Varney lot
40A., Willard lot
Berry, Frank H., L. & B.,
No. 96 Central street
|14.15
53.03
24.11
44.74
9.29
9.29
29.41
�ANNUAL REP ORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
Blaisdell, Annie, L.
&
B.,
South Main street
Bunker, Cyrus, L. & B., Provinces
Bunker, Forrest, heirs, 15A., L. &
West Milton road
Bunker, Sadie, 3A., J. B. Edgerly
60.56
34,62
B.,
Silver street
3A., L. & B., West
lot.
82.35
7.60
19.18
Milton road
L. & B., No. 13 Winter street 52.89
Canney, Archie B., L. & B.,
211.03
No. 19 South Main street
Canney, Victor, L. & B.,
73.54
No. 29 Glen street
J., 235A., Home
farm. Ten Rod road
Chesley, Ralph
lOA., Martineau field
Child, N. Susan, heirs, L.
&
B.,
No. 6 Mt. Pleasant street
Currier, Charles F., 3 1/9 A.,
L. & B., Provinces
Danforth, Lizzie, L. & B., Elm street
Davis, Charles S. & Effie,
L.
&
B.,
24.11
5.14
Glen street
34.62
39.82
34.62
76.10
Doyle, Da\dd P., 135A., Bennett
pasture, L. & B.,
Hometown road
Albert D., L. & B.,
No, 25 High street
Fownes, Bloise W., block.
28.25
South Main street
236.98
60.56
Fifield,
French, John L., L. & B., Tappan street
French, Lizzie M., L. & B.,
No. 4 Crowley street
Garland, Charles H., 80A., farm.
Ten Rod road
Garland, James M., L. & B.,
Ten Rod road
Gilman, Mrs. Fred W., L. & B.,
No. 83 Central street
Gordon, Frank, L. & B., No. 4
Mt. Vernon Court
Hart, Dana B., 30A., farm,
L. & B., Ridse road
44.94
22.28
44.74
13.82
55.67
24.21
48.89
N. H.
87
�88
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
Thompson
Hart, Donald B., 50A.,
pasture, Ten Rod road
Henderson, Eva M., L. & B.,
No. 23 Cliarles street
A., Mt. Vernon
22.03
81.30
Howard, Everett
& B., H. O.
place
Hubbard, J. Marshall, 20A., woodlot
Huckins, Ethel M., lOOA., farm,
street, L.
Howard
L.
Huckins,
&
Meaderboro road
B.,
L.
&
Meaderboro road
B.,
& Abbie
Hometown
G., L.
road
&
&
Peavey
B.,
40.60
hill
Jordon, Charles E., 4A., L. & B.,
Merrill's corner
26A., Springfield lot
Kelley, Albert A., L. & B.,
Charles street
Kimball, Carroll H., filling station,
L. & B., South Main street
Lagos, Manuel, L. & B., Spring street
Lefebvre, George, Perkins shop,
L. & B., High street
Lemire, Theodore
Home
&
place.
Elm
street
B.,
Hometown
Light, Peter, L. & B., Spring street
Moulton, Ivadelle, L. & B.,
Foss
Mueller, Emil,
L.
hill
Maw
&
81.30
26.95
13.36
24.11
94.27
48.71
29.41
91.71
T.,
Small house. Elm street
Lepene, John, L. & B., Spring street
Letourneau, Louis, 80A., farm,
L.
13.36
13.36
77.82
9.29
B.,
Mt. Pleasant street
L.
102.79
S.,
115A., Keizel lot. Gray road
lOOA., Nutter pasture
200A., Thompson place
65A., Canney place
Hunt, William, 30A., farm.
Hurd, William
173.40
94 A., farm,
J. Leslie,
Huckins, Mary E.
6.21
7.60
B.,
road
44.94
6.21
8.04
23.56
24.21
7.63
place,
Spring street
62.93
2 houses, north side
Spring street
96.84
N. H.
�ANNUAL REPORT OF
Nedeaii,
Maude
TOWN
T^HE
M., L.
&
OF FARMINGTON^ N. H.
B.,
No. 7 Charles street
46.88
Needham, Hazen C,
4A., Scruton field
& B., No. 9
Orange street
Paradis, George, 70A., Cater land
Parker, Catherine C, L. & B.,
No. 17 Glen street
5.53
Neill, Lucina, L.
Perkins, Theresa, heirs, L. & B.,
No. 4 Courtland street
Pike, Herman J., L. & B., No. 8
Orange
Pollard,
Mary
Bunker
&
B.,
40.58
133.19
117.66
street
B., L.
81.30
7.60
No. 18
street
Rewitzer, Lewis, 70A., pasture
55.35
13.82
Russell, L. Richard & Etta J., 99A.,
farm, Merrill's corner
44.74
Sanborn, Roland, Calef lot.
Ten Rod road
Seavey, Ralph F., 16A., Hurd lot
Spear, Howard M., L. & B., No. 17
Summer street
Stevens, Guy E., L. & B., Gray avenue
Therrien, Alice, L. & B., No. 15
E. Grove street
Thompson, Julia E., 185A.,
Emerson farm
50 A.,
Shumung
pasture
9A., Mooney field
L. & B., Central street
Tufts, William, L. & B., Winter court
Tuttle, Eugene A., L. & B.,
Spring street
Wetherbee, Laura, 85A.,
near Merrill's corner
(
Weymouth, Edwin
L.,
Bunker street
John D., L. & B.,
Elm street, home
2 camps,
Woodman,
Jesse, L.
44.94
107.25
127.80
52.64
13.36
5.14
262.92
34.62
9.73
40.60
No. 79
Central street
Whitten, James B., Est., No. 23A
Willey,
22.03
7.60
Elm street
& B., No. 1
34.62
55.35
37.32
8.77
89
�90
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON.
Maple court
Worster, Hazel M., L. & B,,
Central street
Wyatt, Ellen E., 7A., L. & B.,
near Goose corner
Young, Fred, 35A., L. & B.,
N. H.
8.67
96.84
24.45
54.46
Silver street
14,348.24
1939
September
Paid Leslie E. Ham, collector
|4,348.24
26
DETAIL
25
TAXES PAID BY TOWN
1939
September
Paid L. E. Ham, collector
1938 and 1939 taxes on
Ursula Jones property
22
DETAIL 26
|109.20
ABATElI\IE[NTS,
1935, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939
LESLIE
E.
HAM,
1935
TAXES
PROPERTY
134.08
Child, Charles E.
Davis, George A.
9.65
82.59
Waldron, Samuel H.
|126.a2
POLLS
Abbott,
Raymond
|1.00
2.00
2.0O
E.
Merrill, Catherine
Tufts, Isaac F.
$5.00
1131.32
Total
LESLIE
E.
HAM,
1936
TAXES
PROPERTY
Child, Charles E. T.
Downes, Frank A.
122.73
5.93
128.66
�ANNUAL
REI'ORT OF
THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
POLLS
iVbbott,
Raymond
E.
12.00
2.0O
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
Drapeau, Arthur J,
Glidden, Mrs, Lauriston
Greenwood, Beatrice
Hogan, Edward F.
Hnrd, J. G.
King, Sadie
Lover, Nellie M,
McConile, Walter
Marshall, Georgia
Merrill, Catherine C.
Tufts, Isaac F.
Tuttle, Sadie
1.50
Total
LESLIE
E.
HAM,
1937
TAXES
PROPERTY
Brooks, Irving S.
Child, Charles E. T.
Lepene Bros.
Young, Grover
Young, Roy
C.
137.04
N. H,
91
�92
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
Hamel, Ethel
N. H.
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
LESLIE
E.
HAM,
1938
PROPERTY
93
TAXES
Butler, Charles C, overassessed
Child, Charles E. T.
Coulombe, Eiigeue T.
Lepeiie Bros.
O'Counell, Cornelius, ex-service
Rochester B. & L., (Edw. Houle)
ex-service
Waldron, Mary A., Est., overassessed
Willey, George E., ex-service
Young, Grover
N. H.
|4.80
24.00
11,46
19.20
9.60
48.00
7.64
48.00
2.87
1175.57
POLLS
Abbott, Marion B.
Abbott, Walter
Adams, Mary A.
Adams, Walter W.
Armstrong, Charlotte
Bailey, George E.
Bailey, Mrs. Geo. E.
Brooks, Jennie M.
Coleman, Ruth A.
Davis, Clara E.
Davis, George A.
Fossett, Dorothy
Fossett, George M., Jr.
Goodmn, Adabelle
Goodwin, John F.
Greenwood, Beatrice
Haj^es, Colo
Hurd, Minnie O., deceased
Lebel, William
Liberty, Margaret
Macriyanis, Charles, ex-service
Merrill, Grace
Miller, Ray S.
Miller, Flora B.
Myers, Irene
Philbrick, John W.
Pike, Ellen C.
Place, Esther B. D.
12.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
�94
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON.
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
Place, Percy
Kicker, George B.
Rowe, C. Isabell
Rowe, Lymon L.
Therriault, Ida
Towle, Tris
Vachon, Inez B.
Varnum, James
E.,
N. H.
deceased
172.00
f247.57
Total
LESLIE
E.
HAM,
1939
TAXES
PROPERTY
Berry, Elverton C.
Foster, Bessie M.
Garland, Winnifred
Lord, Hiram C. (Geo. Willey)
Rochester B. & L. (Edw. Houle)
Stevens, Willis R.
18.60
4.30
10.74
43.00
43.00
17.90
7.55
Whitney, Ida M.
1135.09
POLLS
Abbott, Marion B.
Abbott, Walter D.
Anderson, Hazel A.
Anderson, Leslie W.
Armstrong, Leone
Arnone, Charles
Arnone, Ollie
Bailey, George E,
Bailey, Mrs. Geo. E.
Belanger, Wilfred S.
Betts, George R.
Betts, Harold R.
Betts, Mildred F.
Brett, Helen M.
Brett, Wesley F.
Bubier, Blanche A.
Bubier, Victor J.
Cameron, Ada M.
12.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
�ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
Cameron, Sylvester
Coleman, Harold S.
Coleman, Ruth
Conrnoyer, Alice
Cournoyer, Dourilla
Coutsoiiminos, George
Davis, Edna E.
;
Emerson, Alfred S.
Emerson, Mrs. Clifton
Fosisett, Dorothy
Fossett, George M., Jr.
Fossett,
Yvonne
Gagnon, Lucien E.
Giorgi, Vincenzo
Gold,
Simon
J.
Goodwin, Adabelle M.
Goodwin, John F.
Hammond, Walter B.
Hayes, Colo
Hodgeus, Gladys A.
Hudson, Herbert D.
Hudson, Nelli'e R.
King, Clara M.
King, Wendell
Leahy, Alice J.
Lebel, Ferdinando G.
Littlefleld, Roxilla
McMullen, Jane
McMullen, John
Marcotte, Muriel
Marden, Josephine H.
Menter, Dorothy
Miller, Flora
Mills, Charles
Mosher, Eugene W.
Mosher, Catherine
Myers, Irene
Remick, Edgar
Russell,
Lena O.
Semos, Harry
Semos, Helen H.
Shackelton, Mary
Snyder, Charles M.
Tarleton, Clarice R.
;
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
N. H.
95
�96
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
Tarleton, Everett J.
N. H.
�ANNUAL RBFORT
DETAIL 29
1939
OF.
THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
N. H.
97
SEEIAL NOTES
'
September
Farmington National Bank,
1
note No. 2
1939 appropriation
|1,500.00
|1,500.00
DETAIL 30 IlfTEEEST
TEMPORARY NOTES
1939
December
6 Farmington National Bank,
note No. 291
$70.84
�ANNUAL RErORT O THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON.
98
t^
Total interest paid
Balance, unexpended
•
|1,923.34
376.66
Appropriation
P,300.0O
J,300.00
DETAIL
31
N. H.
$2,300.00
COUNTY TAX
1939
November
29
Charles H. Felker, treasurer
Appropriation
|11,822.91
|11,822.91
�,
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON,
April
29 Ernest E. Kimball, treasurer
N. H.
99
�100
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
N. H.
Report of the Trustees of the Trust Funds
Isabelle Billings Trust
Fund
Income 1939
Electric Public Utility, fl,OOO.aO
bond
Uniou Gas
None
None
None
6%
Utilities, |50O.00
bond 61/2%
Cities Service Co., 13 shares, old
common
Consolidated Gas Utilities, 1500.00 bond
Eastern Offices, Inc., 11,000.00 bond 5%
Farmington National Bank, |2,0'65.67
6%
-f30.00
50.00
38.45
Deposited in bank
1118.45
Dated at Farmington, N,
H., this 7th
day
of
February,
1940.
FRED W. BROWNE,
WALTER
E.
YOUNG,
Trustees.
This is to certify that we have examined the foregoing
account and find it properly vouched and correctly cast.
RALPH H. CARD,
J. WALTER LOUGEE,
Auditors.
�^**^**I**I**I**»'********J'*J**J**5**J**I*''J*^*5* *J*<2**J*'^'^"'5**5*"*5**J******^*I**5**»**I*****2**I*****^
INVENTORY
OF THE
REAL ESTATE
IN
THE
TOWN OF FARMINGTON
AS ASSESSED TO THE
RESIDENT AND NON RESIDENT
-
OWNERS
APRIL
1st,
1939
*"L &
B.",
Land and Buildings
�REAL ESTATE INVENTORY OF THE
Acres
Owner
Ernest R. and Mabel 3
18
Hylas T.
60
Hylas T.
9
Hylas T.
Marion
AWbott,
Abbott,
Abbott,
Abbott,
Abibottt,
Adam®, Clarence W.
Adams, Magdaline
Adams, Magdaline
Adams,, Roger C.
Bdwin
Edwin
Edwin
Edwin
Edwin
Edwin
Edwin
Aiken,
Aiken,
Aiken,
Aiken,
Aiken,
Aiken,
Aiken,
Aiken,
10
40
20
85
J.
J.
J.
Valuation
Diescription
&
&
Watson road
Meaderbotro road
Land, near Keizel lot
Yz of Roberts lot
L. & B., South iMain St.
L. & B., Provinces
L. & B., Charles St.
Land, Perkins Ave.
Land, Provinces
$400
600
300
150
800
800
850
100
250
Home
2,500
L.
L.
B.,
B.,
place
Bennett
Averill fanm
,30
8
J.
10
J.
W. Lei^hton
5
L.
L.
&
&
J.
P.
L.
&
&
&
J,
65
W. Dean and Ruth
E.
Bernard Averill lot
Tlhomipson lot
Clarence
L.
Martha
Sammel S.,
L.
heirs
40
Walter
L.
L.
Arnold, Samuel V.
L.
Abwood, George W.
Auclair, Albany
4
Charles
Auiclair, Emma H.
Austin, Dottie E.
2
Auiclair,
Maude
Maude
Avery, Frank
Averill,
Barber, Maurice A.
Barker, Ethel
L.
L.
22
Bennett lot
B., North Main
300
St.
school St.
Central St.
B..,
B.,
B.,
B.,
B.,
Bunkeir St.
Mt. Pleasanit
Winter St.
North Main
L.
L.
L.
L.
L.
&
&
&
&
St.
B.,
North Main
B.,
Meader*boro
B.,
Spring
B., 'COT.
Sit.
B.,
St.
1,200
1,000
550
3,000
3,000
2,600
100
50
2,200
1,500
1,600
1,000
Main
and Central Sts.
& B., Water St.
&
1,200
2,200
150
St.
B.,
B.,
6,500
1,500
1,600
400
200
lot
B., Silver St.
B.,
700
1,000
B., Garfield St.
East 'Grove St.
Province road
B., Central St.
L.
B., Central St.
L.
B., Grove St.
L.
1-3 of Trotting Park
Land, Bierry Court
L. & B., Berry Coiurt
L.
Averill,
Avery, Georgia I.
Babib, H. Nelson
Balcom, Jiane E.
Baldwin, Henry A.
Balomeno'S, Costas
L.
&
&
&
&
&
&
&
&
&
&
50
lot
Schoolhouse prop.
B.,
Mountain
L.
Anderison, Clifford, iheirs
Arnold, Saimuel V.
200
900
200
80
lot
J.
Vaugihn U.
Amazeen,
Amazeen,
Amazeen,
Amazeen,
OF FARMINGTON
J.
Allen, Leroy E.
Allen,
TOWN
Grove
St.
7,000
1,000
900
�REAL ESTATE INVENTORY OP THE
Owiner
TOWN
OP PARMINGTON
�REAL ESTATE INVENTORY OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON
A'cresi
Oiwiner
Biokford, Walter H., Est.,
and Arthur Varney
Biron, Joseph A.
Bishop, Everett
Bishop, Everett
J.
J.
Blaisdell,
Ada
Blai'Sdell,
Annie
E. Ered
Blaisdell,
20
20
E.
20
1
Blaisdell, Ella F.
Blanchard, Eva C.
27
Boivin, John J.
Boivin, Jo'hn
J.
6
Boivin, Jo'hn
J.
72
Boston
Boston
& Maine
& Maine
R. R.
R. R.
Bourcier, Joseph H.
Bowiden, Roscoe D.
16
Bowden, Winslow F.
and L. Barlbara
Bowiden, Winslow F.
and L. Barbara
Bowers, Oharles A.
Bowley, Fred E.
Boyd, John A.
Boyd, JO'hn A.
Boyid,
John A.
Boyd, John A.
Bracikett, Hattie
Bradley, James F.
Bragig,
Helen B.
Bready, Annie R.
Bready, Annie R.
BTidges, Irene C.
Brisette, Stickniey
and
Williamison
Brock, George
Martin iS.
Brock, M. S. & Son
Brock, M. S. & Son
B.rock,
Brooke, Charles F.
Brooks, Irving €.
Brooks, Thomas P. V.
120
40
230
Deeicription
Valuation
�REAL ESTATE INVENTORY OF THE
Owner
Acres
Brooks, William
J.
Brown, Annie M.
Browne, Fred W.
Browne, Henry A.
Browne, Henry A.
and 0. H. Card
Browne, Herflbert D. and
Ella
J.
lOhandler
Brown, Ira S.
Brown, Nellie R.
Bunker, Cyrus
Bunker, Mrs. Fay
Bunker, Forrest, heirs
Bunker, Graice M.
Bunker, Sadie E.
Bunker, Sadie E.
Bunker, Sadie E.
Burbank, Dorothy L.
Burlbanlk, Dorotihy L.
Burbank, Lrindley A.
Burke, Gertrude I.
Burnlhaim, Charleis T.
Burnham, George H.
Burn'haim, George H.
Biurnham, Frank
Burnhaim, Leroy L.
Burnharai, Leroy Li.
Burnham-, Ralpai H.
Burno, Clifford A.
Busisier, Josep'h G.
Butler, Charles C.
Butler, GeoTige F.
Butler, Jeanette
Calkins, Alice M.
Call,
Sadie L.
Caimeron, Albert J.
Caimeron, Sylvester A.
Canney, Alice L.
Canney, Alice L.
Canney, Archie B.
Canney, Daniel J.
Canney, i^aban L., heirs
TOWN
Description
OF FARMINGTON
�REAL ESTATE INVENTORY OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON
Owiner
Clanney,
Lcres
Laban
L., heirs
Oanney, Laban L., heirs
Canney, Rachel, iheirs
Canney, Ralp'h W.
Canney, Ralp,h W.
Canney, Victor T.
Canney, VictoT T.
Card, Alvin W.
Card, Catherine <G.
Card, Ciatherine G.
Card, George V., heirs
Card, Mamie E.
Card, Prue A.
Card, Williaim L.
Cardinal, Eistella I.
Cardinal, Joihn
Cardinal, John, Jr.
Cardinal, Josep'h
Cardinal, Leon J.
Cardinal, Raymond B.
Carleen, Bernice
Oarleton, Gertrude E^, Est.
Carter, Dorilla
Carter, Lizzie M.
CauLstone, Oharles W.
Caulistone, Oharles W.
Oavanauigih, Bros.
Cave, Clinton
Chagnon, Raymond M.
Chaimberlin, Alma E.
Chaplin, Alice C.
Chase, Fred M.
Chase, Melvin M.
Chase, Melvin M.
Cheney, Arnold H.
Ohesley, Fred H.
Chesley, Harold J.
Chesley, Harry M.
Chesley, Ralpih J.
Chesley, Ralp'h
J.
Child, N. Susan, iheirs
C'houinard, Annette V.
�REAL ESTATE INVENTORY OP THE
Oiwiner
TOWN
OP PARMINGTON
�REAL ESTATE INVENTORY OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON
Oiw:ner
fesi
Fred E.
Cairrier,
Currier, Fred E.
Currier, Fred B.
Currier, Fred E.
Currier,
Currier,
Currier,
Curtis,
Guy B.
Ray B.
Ray B.
1
70
Fred
Curtis, Hattie B.
Curtis,
Henry
B.
Curtis, Perley C.
11/2
Curtis, Willie B.
Curtis, Willie B.
4
Curtis, Willie B.
8
and Helen B.
Cutter, Geo. R.
Cyr,
Edward
Dame, Frank H.
Dame, Walter S.,
Est.
Daimon, Slieldon
Danforth, Lizzie
S.
4
Daven'hall, William H.
Davenlhiall,
18
William H.
Davenport, E&tlier
Davenport, Esther
Davidson, Oorinne
Davis, Alonzo I.
Davis, Carl T.
Davis, Charles
S.
0.,
Est.
0., Es>t.
and
Effie A.
Davis, George A.
140
Davis, John F.
Davis,
Meander
H., heirs
Davis Motor Mart
Davis,
Norman
G.
Dean, HJarold D.
Descheneaux, Artlhur
Dickie, Bessie M.
Howard
Howard
A.
A.
Dierauer, Harry, heirs
Dierauer, Harry, heirs
DimimO'Ck, William, heirs
Dickie,
Dickie,
Dixon, Annie L.
10
107
�REAL ESTATE INVENTORY OP THE
*
Owner
Dodds,
Dole, Geo. E.
G. Waldro-n
Dole, Geo. E.
G.
85
.
and Mary
Dole, Irene P.
Dolliver, Stanley
M.
Dolliver, Stanley M.
5
I.
Douiglas, Robert R.
Dow, B. Frank, heirs
Dow, Irving E.
Downing, Frank A.
Downing, George A.
Doyle, David P.
Drapeau, Minnie
Drew, John J.
Drew, Lizizie M.
Drew, Lizzie M.
12
80
135
Dreiw, Lizzie M.
Drew, Robert B.
Drew, Robert B.
Drown, Carrie C.
Ducett, Earle
S.
Dudley, Martha J.
Dunlap, Mrs. Edward L.
uunn, Helen M.
Duquette, Adelaide, heirs
Dustin, Miles H.
Earle, Ellen D.
Earle, Melvin F.
Earle, Nellie
Description
Valuation
Laws farm. Hometown
Factory,
.
and Mary
Waldron
Dore, Ernest
Doty, Fannie
OP PARMINGTON
and Mary
Waldron
Dole, Geo. E.
G.
Acres
Sylbil L.
TOWN
125
55
7
108
25
10
22
10
J.
Eaton, Oharles C.
Eaton, Charles C.
Eaton, George D.
Edgerly, Bessie
Edigerly, Earle M.
Edgerly, Mary V.
Edgerly, Minnie E., Est.
20
30
30
Main
St.
3,000
�REAL ESTATE INVENTORY OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON
Ow;n'er
Eidgerly,
Ai
Serena
J.
E'dgerly, Serena J.
Bdgerly, Walter C.
Elkins, Leroy T.
Elliott,
Herman
A. and
Elsie M. S'ar.gent
Elliott,
Herman
A. and
Elsie M. ISargent
Ellison, Beatrice J.
William H.
William H.
Emerson, Augustus F.
Emerson, Vienna F., Est.
Eimery, Alden C.
Emery, Grace M.
Emery, Graice M.
Evans, Alice M.
Evans, Robert C.
Elli&on,
Ellison,
Fairbanks, Niathaniel
Henry C.
Farmington Cemetery
Fall,
Ass'n.
Farmington Cemeteiry
Ajss'n.
Farmington Cemetery
Aise'n.
Farmington Cemetery
Asis'n.
Farmington
Farmington
Fanmington
Farmington
Fanmington
Country Cluib
Country Club
Country Club
Holding Corp.
Home
Bldg.
Ass'n.
Farmington Motor Car Co.
Farmington Motor Car Co.
Farmington National Bank
Farr, Fred 'G.
Federal Land Bank
Felker, Charles H.
Felker, Charles' H.
Felker, Charles H.
[•e®
�REAL ESTATE INVENTORY OP THE
Owner
^cres
Felker, Charles H.
Felker, Charles H.
Felker, Charles H.
Felker, Charles H.
Felker, Oharle© H.
Felker, Charles H.
Ferland, Katherine M.
Ferland, Mary J.
Ferrin, Georige
I.
Fifield, Allbert D.
Fiis:her,
Ira
Flanders, Cora E.
Flanders, Gilbert S.
Fletcher, James H.
Fletcher, Mary L.
Fleury, Adelard
Floyd, Charles W.
Fobs, Adelaide O., heirs
Foss, Andrew:
Foss,
Foss,
Foss,
Andrew
Andrew
Andrew
Foss, Ellen
J.
J.
J.
J.
C,
Est.
Foss, Ethel P.
Foss, Ethel P.
Kate N.
Kate N.
FosB, Kate N.
Foss, Roscoe H.
Poss>,
Foiss,
Foster, Bessie M.
Foster Bros.
Kenneth R.
Kenneth R.
Foster, Ralph H.
Foster, Ralph H.
Fourier, John D.
Poster,
Poster,
Fownes, Bloise W.
Fraternal Lodge No. 71
French, Leander H.
Pren'ch, Leslie F.
Frenteh, Leslie P.
French, Lizzie M.
TOWN
OF FARMINGTON
�REAL ESTATE INVENTORY OP THE TOWN OF PARMINGTON
Acr es
Oiw:ner
Fulton, Greonge A.
Furber, F. Leon
Fur'ber, Flora A.
Furber, Otto J.
Furlber, Will E.
Furnane, Iris 'S. H.
1
Gamlblln, John S.
i
Gamiblin, Jobn iS,
Gardner, Uel A.
Garland,
Garland,
Garland,
Garland,
Garland,
Charles A.
iGertrude
Irving R.
James M.,
Eist.
Winnifred
Garrett, Mildred
Garrow, Joseph A. and Delia
Eugene
Gates,
C.
Geary, S. A., Est., and
Hattie Curtis
Gelinais, Ernest J.
Gelinas, William E.
Gelinas, Williaim E.
Gesisler,
Jo'hn
Alice H.
Giibibs,
Gibbs, Marshall F.
Gi'blbis, Ralp:h P.
Giles, Pearl N.
Giles, Peairl N.
Giles,
Pearl N.
Giles, Pearl N.
Gilman, Bessie V. K.
Gilman, Byron C.
Gilman, Erman F.
Gilman, Melisiea B.
Gilson,
Lewis F.
Glidden, Bernard
Glidden, Elmer and Rose
Glidden, Ernest E.
Glidden, Ormand
Godbout, Antoine
Gonic Mfig. Co.
Gonic Mfig. Co.
J.
�REAL ESTATE INVENTORY OP THE
Owner
OP PARMINGTON
Description
A'cres
Gonic Mtg. Co.
Gonic Mf'g. Co.
TOWN
Valuation
Goodell, Jamies H.
Furber pasture
Near Meader ipond
L. & B., Spring St.
Goodwin, Charles E.
L.
Goodiwin, Lucy, heirs
L.
Gordon, Frank
Gorton, Clifford A. and
Norma H.
L.
Gould, Amianda
Gould, Amianda
L.
4
P.,
P.,
L.
Est.
Est.
Grace, Irving
L.
S.
Ruby
A.
L.
Adelaide
C.
L.
Elsie M. H.
L.
Gravelle,
Gray,
Gray,
Gray,
Gray,
Gray,
Gray,
Gray,
Gray,
Gray,
Gray,
Gray,
Gray,
L.
Elsie M. H.
Everett L.
Everett S.
Everett S.
Everett S.
Francis E.
Francis E.
Francis E.
Francis E.
Mrs. Frances E.
Gray,. Mrs. Francis .B
Gray, Frank
Gray, Fred C.
Gray, George R.
Gray, George R.
Gray, George R. and Elsie
Gray, George R. and Elsie
Gray, George R. and Elsie
Gray, John I.
Gray, John I.
Gray, Joihn I.
Gray, Samuel J.
Greeley, Philip H.
Greenfield, George E.
Greenfield, Sarah E.
Guay, George I.
Guilmet, Melina
1,000
1,200
3,000
&
&
&
B.,
B.,
Mt. Vernon Court
&
&
B.,
Orange
B.,
Butler Count
Lot,
Gowin, Mary A.
200
200
Bunker
St.
B. Central St.
B.,
100
&
&
&
B.,
Orange St.
North Main
B.,
B.,
Charles
Central
B.,
Elm
St.
St.
St.
St.
Wood lot
L. & B., S-pring St.
L. & B., Gray Ave.
L. & B., Gray Ave.
L. & B., South iMain
L. & B., Crowley St.
20
Shop,
1,600
1,500
St.
Charles' St.
&
&
Crowley St.
Mechanic
L.
&
&
&
L.
&
B., Soiuth
B.,
St.
St.
6
2
50
Oil 'Plant,
L.
•
&
B.,
Main
Tappan St.
E.
Grove
iSt.
St.
Block, Main St.
Block, Winter Court
100
Farm, iMeaderboro road
Mountain lot
1%
J.
Brown
L.
&
60
28
134
2,000
2,000
2,800
3,200
1,400
300
500
near Jenness Mill
L.
B., Provinces
600
Field, Provinces
10
L. & B., WaMron cross road
400
L. & B., Meaderboro road
3,000
4%
5
1,200
2,000
2,200
2,500
3,500
250
300
B.,
L.
400
Lot,
B.,
500
50
lot
Spring
4,000
2,000
3,500
4,500
2,700
1,800
St.
Whitehouse Mt.
Sprout land
Breen pasture
Restaurant Bldg.
Wilson house
500
200
100
1,200
500
6,'500
�REAL ESTATE INVENTORY OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON
Oiwner
�REAL ESTATE INVENTORY OP THE TOWN OP PARMINGTON
Owner
Acres
Hant, Dana B.
Hart, Donald B.
Hart, Walter H.
Hiart'fiel,
Ruth
30
60
E.
Hartford, Nellie E.
Hayes, Arthur G.
Hayes, Arthur G.
Hayes, Clharles L.
Hayes, Frank I.
Hayes, Fred and Marion
Hayeis, Inez R.
Hayes, James B.
Hayes, James B.
Hayes, Leon R.
Hayes, Leon R.
Hayes, Lillian
HayeS',
Maude
Blanche
I.
L.
Hersom, William F.
Hersom, William F.
Hei'sam, W. F. Jr. and
Lot,
Harriett H.
Loren S.
Hoage, James H.
Hoage, Melissa M.
Habbs, Maude A.
D.
B.,
Central
St.
1,300
2,000
B.,
Bunker
St.
2,400
Mt. Pleasant
St.
Sanders farm
L. & B., Rochester road
L.
L.
&
&
&
&
&
High St.
Elm St.
B.,
B.,
300
600
500
1,3 50
Grove St.
L.
B., Grove St.
L.
B., E. Grove St.
Ice house
L. & B., North Main
L.
L.
1,600
2,600
1,800
1,400
B.,
300
St.
2,000
&
Grove
B.,
Shop, Grove
St.
3,300
400
St.
]
Land,
L.
&
Foss
road
300
Lone Star Ave.
off
B.,
2,000
2,500
2,000
1,500
500
Shop, Spring
21/2
L.
L.
J.
20
75
40
145
21
100
Hill,
Roy
&
&
350
and
Hayes, Maude L. and
Blanche I. Gralham
Hayes, Maude L. and
Blanche I. Gralham
Hayes, Maurice W.
Hayes and Willson
Haynes, Frank H.
Henderson, Eva M.
Henderson, Heiibert G.
Henderson, Herlbert G.
Henderson, H. G. and H.
Holt,
1,600
L.
Gralham
Hodgidon, Emma
Hogian, Florence
Hogian, Florence
Holder, Blanche
1,100
Thompson pasture
L. & B., Bunker St.
L. & B., Bunker St.
L.
.
Valuation
Deisicription
Farm, Ridge road
St.
B.,
Water
B.,
Charles
Lewis Downs
S. Henderson
Mooney
St.
St.
lot
200
100
600
200
lot
lot
Jo'hneon lot
Tanner
lot
Dick Damie
L.
L.
L.
35
30
&
&
hill
&
&
&
B.,
B.,
B.,
lot
500
Bunker
Elm
St.
St.
Water
St.
Land, Merrills corner
Lot, Sheep'boro road
L. & B., Spring St.
Pasture, Spring St.
L. & B., Lincoln St.
L.
&
B.,
Peavey
hill
1,800
1,100
1,400
200
100
800
200
2,000
1,000
�REAL ESTATE INVENTORY OF THE TOWN OP PARMINGTON
Acres
Owner
Home Owners Loan
Home,
Home,
Home,
Home,
Home,
Home,
Home,
Eva
Eva
L.
L.
36
15
C.
C.
9
Fred A., heirs
Fred A., beirs
Lorenzo A.
Maude
Maude
L.
Corp.
Hooper, Frank
Home, Clarence E.
Home, Eidiward H.
44
49
15
Wood
L.
&
&
Pine
Hu'Ckins, Etthel
Huckins, J. Leslie
Huckins, Mary E. and
Ahbie S.
Huckins, Mary E. and
Abbie S.
Huckins, Mary E. and
S.
St.
Central
St.
B.,
Webster
18
20
1,100
1,600
2,000
200
100
St.
400
200
300
lot
B.,
Foss
B.,
Lone Star Ave.
hill
road
hill lot
Land and camp
L. & B., Mt. Vernon
L.
L.
M.
Bunker
B.,
Varney lot
Noyes pasture
B.
Hulbibard, J. Marshall
B.,
Bickford lot
Sprout land
L.
Hoyt, Alice
Ablbie
&
&
&
B.
Howard, Everett A.
Howard, Everett A.
Howard, Harry H.
Valuation
Descripition
&
&
St.
road
Foss hill road
B., iMeaderfboro
B.,
Hubibard
lot
1,000
4,800
500
150
800
500
250
100
4,500
100
94
Farm, Meaderboro road
Farm, Meaderhoro road
115
Kiezel lot
300
110
Nutter pasture
300
200
Thomtpson
1,500
1,800
pla.ce
Huckins, Mary E. and
Ahbie S.
Huckins, Mayibelle R.
Hunt, Belle A.
Hunt, Harold E. and
Alma
Hunt,
Hunt,
Hurd,
Hurd,
Hurd,
Hurd,
Hurd,
Hurd,
Hurd,
C.
Loren D.
William
Harry W.
Harry W.
John P.
Lizzie M.
William G.
William, G.
William R.
Hussey, Charles D.
Husisey, Or in N.
Hussey, Orin N.
65
Canney place
& B., Water
L. & B., Union
L.
60
200
75
St.
Lot, Siheepboro road
L.
30
200
500
3,100
St.
&
B.,
Union
1,300
St.
Farm, Hometown
Farm, Rochester road
H. H. Rdbierts farm
L. & B., Grove St.
L.
&
B.,
Hometown
road
L. •& B., Mt. Pleasant St.
L.
60
&
&
B.,
Peavey
hill
Provinces
Lot, S'heeplboro road
L. & B., Charles St.
L. & B., Charles St.
L.
B.,
800
900
4,400
700
3,500
1,200
1,100
500
800
500
3,000
1,500
�REAL ESTATE INVENTORY OF THE
Owner
Acres
Irieli,
L.
Gladys E.
Irving, Josepfh
75
Jackson, Willia;m
Jacofbis, Albert
Jenkins, Ralph C.
Jewell, Clarence
Johnson, Georige F.
Horace
22
&
Lot,
100
20
F.
St.
B.,
&
B.,
Glen
Lot, Chestnut
90
2,000
St.
road
hill
200
Gray Ave.
1,250
Farm, Milton road
W. Milton road
1,200
1,500
2,000
L.
&
L.
&
&
&
&
&
&
&
&
B.,
Lucy A. and
Jones, L. Violet
80
Jones, L. Violet
L.
L.
Jones, Rosillah R.
L.
Jones, Ursula
L.
Jones, Wilbur C.
L.
Jordon, Alice N.
Jordon, Charles B.
Jordon, Charles E.
L.
Mary
4
26
Kimlball, B.
L.
Minnie
L.
Frank
L.
Kimlball, Carroll H.
Kimball, Charles H., Est.
Kimball, Charles H.
Kim'ball, Charles H.
Kimlball, Charles H.
'Kimlball, Ernest E.
Kimball, Gertrude R.
Kimlball, Gertrude R.
Kimfball, Ma.bel M.
Norman
L.
18
6
Miechanic
B.,
Grove St.
Winter Court
High St.
B.,
B.,
B.,
Central
700
400
St.
1,500
1,200
1,700
2,000
St.
B., Merrill's
250
500
1,600
corner
B.,
B.,
Central
Charles
St.
B.,
Grove St.
Winter St.
B.,
Water
B.,
1,750
2.500
St.
•
1,800
1,400
St.
1,200
450
100
&
&
&
&
&
&
&
&
&
L.
L.
L.
2
20
Winter
2,000
St.
B.,
Orange
Lot, Ridge road
L.
B.
B.,
Province road
Pasture, Valley road
L. & B., Pleasant St.
L.
L.
63
W.
King, Harry A.
King, Mary M,
&
&
&
&
&
L.
KinTbiall,
Kinig, Bernice
B.,
St.
Lot, Glen St.
L.
Ralph H.
Kimball, Winnifred
School
Ten Rod road
Filling Station
Filling Station
Kimtoall, Carroll H.
KimSball,
B.,
B.,
Springfield lot
L.
Lucy H.
Kennisiton,
L.
L.
0.
Kelley, Albert A.
Kelley,
Mt. Pleasamt
Meadberboro road
&
L.
37
Ehrelyn M.
Jutras,
B.,
10,000
150
1,500
600
1,000
St.
Mary Gray farm
L. & B., Elm St.
L.
Jones, Florence M.
Jones,
Main St.
& B., Water
Block,
Frank W.
Johniston,
Valuation
Delsicription
L.
Hussey, Orin N.
Ing-alls,
TOWN OF FARMINGTON
B.,
B.,
B.,
St.
GLen St.
Crescent
St.
B.,
South Main
South Main
B.,
Central
B.,
St.
St.
St.
L.
B., Ten Rod road
Farm, Silver St.
.
600
100
2,400
1,800
1,000
2,000
2,000
2,200
2,600
1,500
700
900
�REAL ESTATE INVENTORY OF THE
Owner
Acres
King, Samuel
J.
Lagos, Manuel
Lagos, Manuel
Lajoie, Wil'brod J.
Lang, M. V. B.
Lawrenice, AJbbott W.
Lawrence,
Lawrence,
Lawrence,
Lawrence,
Lawrence,
L.
20
Maple
St.
St.
^
Hancock
St.
& B., Perkins Ave.
L. & B., Union St.
L. & B., Prospect St.
Newman pasture
L.
L.
L.
60
Lot,
L.
100
500
L.
6
3
L.
L.
100
&
&
&
25
2,700
1,000
1,200
B., Taippa.n St.
B.,
Winter
B.,
Spring
St.
St.
Meaderboro road
B., Grove St.
300
2,700
1,400
1,100
Orescent St.
Charles St.
Fletcher pasture
Hurd lot. Rand road
L. & B., Central St.
L. & B., No. Main St.
L. & B., Gray Ave.
L.
52
&
&
&
J.
L.
B.,
B.,
&
&
B.,
Glen
B.,
Central
400
100
2,750
2,200
1,700
1,600
2,800
1,500
1,200
50
2,500
St.
St.
W. Leighton farm
& B., Crowley St.
Mechanic St.
B., Peavey hill
Lot, Paulson road
Camp, Paulson road
Lot,
E.
E.
16
45
E.
L.
&
F.
L.
E.
L.
&
&
250
50
200
1,800
Nichols place
B.
E.
E.
31/2
31/2
Field,
Maple St.
Maple & High
Silver
B.,
High
B.,
Central St.
Central St.
Pleasant St.
&
&
&
B.,
B.,
Elm;
L.
&
B.,
Spring
L.
Augustus F.
L.
L.
L.
L.
54
B.,
B.,
B.,
1,500
150
&
&
&
&
L.
Legro, Eidwin, heirs
Sts.
'St.
L.
George
Leighton, Nellie A.
Leighton, Oiscar W.
Leighton, Osicar W.
Lemire, Theodore T.
Lepene, Johnny
B.,
B.,
4,000
3,000
75
50
3,200
2,500
Lot, near Reservoir
Alt ice M.
Leahy, Joseph P.
Leighiton,
B.,
L.
Henry S.
Henry S., Jr.
Lawren'ce, Joihn W. and
Lefeibvre,
&
&
Central
Lot, off
W.
Leary, Framk G.
Leary, Marcia E.
Leavitt and Gray
Lefavour, Ernest
Lefavour, Ernest
Lefavour, Ernest
Lefavour, Ernest
Lefavour, Ernest
Lefavour, Ernest
Lefavour, Ernest
Valuation
B.,
Lot, near trotting park
Abbott W.
Flora M.
Aibbott
OP PARMINGTON
Deeicription
L.
Knox, Elmer S.
Knox, Elmer S.
Knox, Elmer S.
Knox, Elmer S.
Knox, Fred L.
Knox, Harry
Knox, Harry
Knox, Harry
Knox, Leon E.
Kukuda, Katherine
TOWN
St.
South Main St.
Winter Court
1,500
2,300
1,700
3,000
3,800
900
900
St.
St.
1,500
�REAL ESTATE INVENTORY OF THE
Owner
TOWN
OF FARMINGTON
�-REAL ESTATE INVENTORY OF
Owner
Acres
Marcil, Alfred
20
Mancil, Alfred
Marcil, Alfred
Marcil, Alfred
Marden, Horton D.
Marsh, Fred E.
Anna
Marshall,
A.
Frank A.
Marshall, Frank A.
Mars'hall,
Marston, Jennie
Martin, Marie J.
11/2
Martineau, Ernest F.
Martineau, Jennie P., heirs
115
Martineau, Joseph
Mathews, Gertrude L. C.
Mayhew,
Horaice C.
Meader, Florence G.
Merrill, Leroy
Merrill, Rose C.
Merrow, Elizabeth
MidwoOid, Aleatiia
Miles,
Ruth
E.
Miles, Sarah A.
Angle D.
Harley W.
Mitcihell, Clyde R.
Moison, Alphonse J.
Momtgomery, Melvin E.
Mooney, Frank E., heirs
Mooney, Frank E., heirs
Mooney, Frank E., heirs
Mooney, Geneva M.
Mooney, George F.
Mooney, George F.
Mooney, G. F. & Son
Miller,
Miller,
Morin, Thomas
Morin, Thomas
Morrill, J. A.
Morrill,
J.
J.
J.
A.
Morris, Augustus
Morrison, Mary P.
Morrison. Roger H.
11
12
4
30
4
77
THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON
Deisicription
�REAL ESTATE INVENTORY OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON
Owner
�REAL ESTATE INVENTORY OF THE
Owner
TOWN OF FARMINGTON
�REAL ESTATE INVENTORY OP THE
Owner
Pearl,
Acres
Hervey
Pearl, Ina C.
Pearl, Raymonid
Pearl,
Rayimond
Peavey, Ernest F.
Peavey, Merton L.
Pelletier,
Pelletier,
David
David
Pelletier, iSam'uel A.
Pelletier, iSamuel A.
Pelletier,
Samuel A.
Pence, Bertha
Perking, Alton M.
Perkins, Clarence L. Post,
No. 60
Perkins, Everett
Perkins, George L.
Perkins, John F.
Perkins, Jdhn r., heirs
Perkins, Lucy A., 'heirs
and A. B. Pratt
Perkine, Rosie
Penkins, Rosle
Perkins, Mary A.
Perkins, Samiuel, heirs
Perkins, Teresa, heirs
Peterson, John P.
Peterson Real Estate Trust
Philbrick, Wesley A.
Pickering, Sarah M.
Pickering, Sara:h M.
Pidkering, Sarah iNL.
Pickering, Sarah M.
Pickering, Sarah M.
Pike, Eidwin E.
Pike, Harris
C
Pike,
Herman
J.
Pike, Joihn C., lieirs
Pinkhaim, Sophronia C.
Piper, Carroll D.
Piitman, Carrie L.
Pollard,
Mary
B.
40
25
TOWN
Desicription
OP PARMINGTON
�REAL ESTATE INVENTORY OF THE
Oiw^ner
TOWN
OP PARMINGTON
�REAL ESTATE INVENTORY OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON
Owner
�REAL ESTATE INVENTORY OF THE
Owner
Acres
Violet M. Miles
Scruton, Arthur G.
Arthur G.
Arthur G.
Arthur G.
Arthur G.
Arthur G.
Description
& B., Church St.
FaDm, Meadei^boro road
Old home farm
W. Holmes farm
59
40
20
56
land
Ham pasture
Evans pasture
BiaJbib
& B., Lone Star Ave.
Hayes pasture
L.
Mabel G.
Seavey, Ralph F.
50
16
Scrutoin,
Mary
Hurd
L.
E.
Shaw, Grace E.
Shaw, Grace E.
Shaw, Robert F.
Silvia, John J.
Simms, Joseph C.
30
60
Winter Court
B.,
Hanson
L.
L.
32
&
lot
&
&
lot
Lincoln
B.,
&
&
L.
L.
Sinniger, Herlbert B.
Lots,
B.,
Summer
B.,
Green
Souter, William
Howard M.
W.
Springer, Bertha
Samuel
Charles F.
Stearns Bros.
Stevens, Edgar N.
Stevens, Edgar N.
Stevens, Eliza E. and
F. G.
Stevens,
Berry
Guy
B.,
L.
Gray
L.
L.
Stevens, Willis R.
L.
36
B.,
B.,
Winter
St.
St.
&
&
&
&
&
1,000
300
100
1,100
B.,
50
Summer
800
St.
B., Roc'hesiter
road
South Main
lot.
B.,
B.,
B.,
St.
Ten Rod road
Mt. Vernon Court
Mt. Vernon Court
Central
St.
B.,
Gray Ave.
B.,
Strafford road
Farm, Strafford road
2,000
900
B., Maiple St.
B.,
1,200
1,200
1,700
1,000
1,100
3,700
1,500
St.
Cater lot
L.
4
&
&
&
&
300
200
100
400
100
Sts.
Central St.
Mt. Vernon
Farm, Silver St.
Farm, Ridge road
L. & B., Orange St.
L.
E.
Stevens, Carrie
&
L.
70
100
St.
St.
Spring
Lot, Spring St.
L.
S.
Sitaples,
L.
L.
L.
5
Stanley, Helen L.
Stanley,
B.,
L.
&
&
&
L.
1,800
Summer
and Green
Smart, Jerry E.
Smith, Alverton and Barlbara
Smith, Chester F.
Smith, Harvey D.
»mith, Irving E.
60
Smith, Leland C.
150
Snyder, Charles M.
St.
Farm, Ridige road
Sinniger, Her^bert B.
4,i500
2,900
2,200
1,200
1,400
1,400
St.
Tappan
B.,
2,200
200
200
Lot, Sheepiboro road
Sinniger, Her'bert B.
Spear,
Valuation
L.
137
250
Gilbert
Shackelton,
OP PARMINGTON
W. and
Schofield, D.
Scruton,
Scruton,
Scruton,
Scruton,
Scruton,
Scruton,
TOWN
2,100
100
500
400
400
2,100
2,000
300
500
�REAL ESTATE INVENTORY OP THE
Owner
Acres
TOWN
OP PARMINGTON
�REAL ESTATE INVENTORY OF THE
Owner
TOWN
OP FARMINGTON
�REAL ESTATE INVENTORY OP THE
Owner
A'Cres
Tuttle, Earle M.
OP PARMINGTON
Valuation
Description
L.
Eugene A.
L.
Tuttle, Urainia B.
L.
Tuttle,
TOWN
&
&
&
B.,
Pleasant
2,500
St.
200
B., Sprin^g St.
B.,
Central
1,100
St.
The Twin State Gas &
Electric plant
Electric Co.
Twamlbly, Leslie B,
Twomlbly, Samuel D.
Twomlbly, Samuel D.
Varney, Daniel, heirs
Varney, Eldora B.
Varney, Fred S.
Varney, Fred S.
Varney, Fred L. and Leon
Varney, Lloyd I.
Varney, Owen M., Est.
Varney, Owen M., Eet.
Varney, Owen M., Est.
Varnum, James E.,
Vaughn, Donald
R
313
100
40
Est.
50
Vickers, Charles
S., Jr.
Viokers, Charles
S.,
Vickers, William
Sr.
J.
113
Vogel, Stanley
Waldron,
Waldron,
Waldron,
Waldron,
Waldron,
Waldron,
Waldron,
Waldron,
Arthur F.
Artlhur F.
Arthur F.
Donald H.
Harrison G.
Harrison G.
Harrison G.
J. R. and
Eimmia W. Crosby
Waldron, Robert D.
Waldron, Samuel H.
Walker, Jose'ph E.
Walker, Josle S
.
Wallace,
Wallace,
Wallace,
Wallace,
65,400
1,200
2,200
200
25
2,000
L. & B., Elm St.
300
Wood lot
150
L. & B., Winter St.
2,000
L. & B., Spring St.
2,500
Farm, Meaderboro road
4,200
Hurd lot
300
Hall lot
75
L. & B., Maple St.
1,500
Farm, Ridge road
2,000
Lot and cellar, Perkins Ave.
300
L. & B., Mechanic St.
800
L. & B., Church St.
2,800
Raab farm and Peat ibog
3,700
L. & B., North Main St.
3,000
Lot, near Waldron pond
75
Lot, Rand road
300
Waldron lot
1,200
Field, cross road
100
H. Pearl field
400
&
&
Glen St.
L.
B., Glen St.
Camp, Orange St.
Lot, Lone Star Ave., Ext.
L. & B., E. Grove St.
L.
6
30
100
10
Field,
B.,
North Main
400
St.
100
Tuttle lot
L.
200
100
&
B.,
Spring
St.
Farm, Nontlh Main
Roberts
L.
&
B.,
St.
400
lot
High
1,900
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St.
St.
100
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1,650
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1,500
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MmJAL REPORT
OF THE
.
,
.
TOWN OF
FARMINGTON,
NEW HAMPSHIRE
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JANUARY
1941
31
��ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
Receipts and Expenditures
OF THE
Town
of
Farmington, N. H.
FOR THE
Year Ending January 31^,
1941
THE FARMINGTON NEWS PRESS
FARMINGTON,
N. H.
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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
N. H.
TOWN OFFICERS
SBLE'ClTM'EiN
FRED W. BROWNE
FRED
JOHN
E.
TOWN
FRED
iS.
L.
RICHARDS
HAL.L
GLEiRK
KNiOX
L.
TREASURER
UEL A. GARDINEIR
SUPEiRVISORS
MARiSHADL
ROBERT
F. GIBBiS
RUBY
A.
C.
EVANB
CHEiSLEY
TAX COLLECTOR
LESLIE
HEALTH
E.
HAM
OFFIIOEIR
FREiD O. TBBBIETTS
REIPRBSBNTATIVES
CARL
C.
FRANK
BLANOHARD
E.
WEBSTER
MUNiaBRAL OOUiRT
ERROL
S.
HALL, JUSTIGE
POLICE OFFICIBRS
F.
LEON FURBER
CHARLES
C.
ROBERTS
MiODBRATOR
ERROL
S.
HALL
AUDITORS
RALPH
H.
CARD
J.
WALTER LOUGEE
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ANNUAL
THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
REl'ORT OP
N. H.
FARMINGTON TOWN WARRANT
THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
To the
town
to vote in
You
town
iuliabitants of the
of
Farmington
qualified
affairs
are hereby notified to meet at the town hall in said
Farmington on Tuesday, the eleventh day of March
next, at nine of the clock in the forenoon, to
act on
the following subjects
To see what sum of money the town will vote
and appropriate to defray the expenses of
general government. Budget item Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
Article 2. To see what sum of money the town will vote
to raise and appropriate for the police department.
Article
1.
to raise
Item No.
Article
3.
6.
To
see
propriate the
tion.
Article
4.
Item No.
To
see
propriate the
the town will vote to raise and ap-
if
sum
of .1?100.00 for forest
fire
protec-
7.
if
the town will vote to raise and ap-
sum
rust control, the
white pine blister
expended in cooperation
of |400.00 for
same
to be
with the State Forestry and Recreation department.
Item No. 8.
the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of |350.00 for the health depart-
Article
5.
ment.
see
if
Item No.
11.
To see what sum of money the town will vote
to raise and appropriate for the maintenance of
highways and bridges, and general expenses of the
Highway Department. Item Nos. 13, 14, 15.
Article 7. To see if the town wall vote to raise and ap-
Article
'
To
6.
sum of |745.81 in order to secure State
amount of |2,983.23 for the improvement
propriate the
aid in the
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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN
of
y highways under Chapter
Item No. 16.
Class
1937.
Article
OF FARMINGTON, N. H.
8.
To
see
if
67,
Laws
of
the town will vote to raise and ap-
the Farmiugton
Item No. 18.
Article 9. To see what sum of money the town will vote
Item
to raise and appropriate for welfare relief.
sum
propriate the
of 11,000.00' for
Public Library Association.
Nos. 19, 20, 21.
To
Article 10.
see
the town will vote to raise and ap-
if
propriate to Clarence L. Perkins Post, No. 60, the
sum of 1160.00 to be used for Memorial Day observance.
Item No.
Article 11.
To
see
X>roproate the
22.
if
the
sum
town
will vote to raise
of .|275.00 for care of
and ap-
parks and
|100.00
to be expended as follows:
Fernald park, .flOO.OO for Edgerly park, |50.00
for
for the skating pond and 125.00 for Henry Wilson
playgrounds,
Item No.
boulder.
Article 12.
To
see
propriate the
if
23.
the town
sum
Avill
of 11,650.00 to
the indebtedness of the town
Item No.
Article 13.
vote to raise and ap-
pay the interest on
for the ensuing
year.
31.
To
see
if
town will vote to authorize the
such sums of money as may be
the
selectmen to hire
necessary in anticipation of taxes.
Article 14.
(By petition)
to discontinue the
To
see
if
the town will vote
blowing of the nine o'clock "cur-
few."
Article 15.
(By petition)
To
see
if
the town will vote
to construct a sidewalk along the
North Main
street,
beginning at a
westerly side of
point near the
Junction of Prospect and North Main streets and extending northwesterly for a distance of about 500
feet, and raise and appropriate |160.00 to defray
expense of the same.
(By petition) To see if the town will vote
to use the Fernald Park bandstand fund of |295.5S
for procuring a bronze tablet or plaque as a memori-
Article 16.
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
N. H.
5
Frank Butler, the same to be placed
room of the Goodwin Memorial
Library buiMing in Parmington.
(By petition) To see if the town will vote
Article 17.
to raise and appropriate a sum of money not to exceed 12,000.00 to be used in payment of the indebtedal to the late J.
in
the
historical
ness incurred by the Congregational Society, of said
Parmington, in making repairs to the steeple and
clock on the church of said Congregational Society.
Article 18. To choose one selectman for three years,
town clerk, toAvn treasurer, road agent and all other
necessary officers and agents for the ensuing year.
Given under our hand and seal this twenty-fourth day of
February, 1941.
FRED W. BROWNE,
FRED L. RICHARDS,
JOHN E. S. HALL,
Selectmen of Farmington.
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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
N. H.
STATEMENT BY THE SELECTMEN
TO THE CITIZENS AND TAXPAYERS OF FARMINGTON
We submit herewith our annual report for the
year ending January 31, 1941, together with budget
recommendations for the ensuing year.
Eeference to the balance sheet shows a moderate
reduction in the net debt of |2,347.58 in addition to the
14,000.00 which is obligatoi-y, with a balance of |23,9G4.79 in the treasury.
With a cash balance of |21,246.06 a year ago we
Avere able to carry on the usual activities of the town
and meet the requirements of the schools and the precinct
without borrowing
This is the first time in many years that it has
not been necessary to borrow money in anticipation of
:
taxes.
Following is a brief review of the year's activities
with reasons for the budget recommendations
The 11,900.00 proposed for town officers' salaries
is just adequate to cover the payments which have prevailed for a
The
number
of years.
suggested for administration and
expenses is a reduction of fSO.OO, and affords a narrow margin above the actual expenditures for
town
|1,350.0'0
officers'
last year.
For each of the two preceeding years (1939 and
1940) the appropriation for town hall expenses has been
12,000.00, Avhich has been exceeded both years, last year
by .|296.]3. It should be recognized that the time has
arrived Avhen the building requires frequent minor repairs.
This year it is imperative that some painting be
done. It is hoped that we may be able to stay within
the 12,100.00 recommended.
We
recommend an appropriation of |1 ,450.00 for
the Police Department, the same as last year. The
actual expenditures were |1,402.35, and while there were
some receipts into the department which reduced tlie net
cost, these are mostly non-recurring.
Bicycle licenses
were issued last year for two years at 50 cents eacli ami
the few new ones which may be issued this year will be at
25 cents and the receipts from this source will be negligible.
The present officers have, on their own time and
without extra charge, set up a card index system constituting a complete case history taken from the police
court records, covering all cases appearing before the local court since 1922.
This can frequently l)e of very material assistance in their work.
There is a continually
increasing amount of co-operation witli tlie state police
�ANNUAL RETORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON,
and other
expense.
sonable.
We
N,
II.
/
local police departments, involving additional
believe the proposed appropriation is rea-
We
recommend the usnal |400.00 appropriation
Full particulars in regard
blister rust control.
program appear in another part of this report.
to
for
this
The aijpropriation for the health department was
exceeded by $107.08. Certain additional costs have become a fixed charge for an indefinite time and we recommend an appropriation of |350.00 for this departinent.
Reference to the figures will show that the cost of
winter maintenance of highways exceeded the |4,000.00
appropriation by |533.T0. It is well recognized that the
cost of this work can never be estimated as it is wholly
dependent on weather conditions which are unpredictThe cost from February 1st to April 1st, 1940
able.
used up -|io,09o.00 of the appropriation as compared with
The
11,890.76 in the corresponding period a year ago.
It
entire cost for the 1939-40 season was only |2,90'2.56.
will be recalled that we had very severe weather conditions in February and March a year ago, with an early
advent of Avinter last fall, the first heavy snoAvfall occurring November 27. With modern traffic requirements the
cost of breaking out the country roads and the prompt
removal of snow from the principal village streets is inevitably heavy. The cost of a year ago was considerably
increased by trouble which we had with the snow fightSince that time the tractor has been
ing equipment.
thoroughly overhauled and is in excellent condition.
The cost of summer maintenance was kept within
Continuing the policy of adding a
the appropriation.
little each year to our hard surfaced village streets we
gave the preliminary tarvia treatment to about 2,065
linear feet (approximately 3,900 square yards). W^e
have also resurfaced about 9,900 linear feet of old work.
We hope to continue this work in a conservative w^ay
with the view especially in mind of "tying down" those
streets having steep gradients, thus reducing the destructive eft'ects of water erosion, and maintaining a hard
clean surface at no greater expense than the cost of constant repairs to a none too satisfactory gravel surface.
We suggest appropriations of |5, 000:00 for summer maintenance, .|4,00'0.00 for winter maintenance and
expenses of the highway depart.i?4, 000.00 for the general
ment. Experience over the last six years under the
management of three different road agents indicates that
these are about the average requirements.
Under the Town Road Aid program, we find there
This will rewill be available from the state |2,9S3.23.
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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON.
N. H.
quire an appropriation by the town of |745.81. Under
this program about 1.40 miles of new gravel surface Avas
laid down, extending from the end of the older work below the ''Home brook", so called, to the ''Twin Bridges"
on the Hometown road. From "Goose Corner" to the
Rochester line, a distance of 1.65 miles we have taken the
first steps toward making this a "stabilized" or "consolidated" road as it is variously called. This was done by
adding a required amount of clay as a suitable binding
material, blading it into the surface and distributing
about a pound of calcium chloride to the square yard.
This method of construction has been in use for manv
years in many parts of the country with the most satisfactory results. This piece of road will require another
application of calcium chloride the coming season. With
one or two light applications annually as conditions may
indicate and occasional blading, a smooth, hard, dustless
surface can be maintained. One of the important purposes of this method is the conservation of road materiWhen it is realized that under extreme conditions
al.
there can be a loss of as much as 200 to 300 cubic yards
of road material to the mile annually by wind erosion,
the importance of this is evident.
The "Peavey HilF sidewalk was constructed with
tarvia surface, a distance of 2,57-3 feet at a cost of
Fi
This leaves |140.83 of the appropriation, which
f659.17.
will be sufficient to make some minor repairs and apply
another "seal coat" of tarvia.
The Welfare account shows the appropriations
for both "Town Poor" and Soldiers' Aid" overdrawn, although the cost for town poor was about |700.00 less
than a year ago. (Reimbursments brouglit the net fov
Of this amount .15355.80
to |4,720.23).
for medical care, "cancer clinic", and 1381.25 for hospitalization and 1242.00 for surgical and subsequent
medical care, a total of |980.05. It also includes a fixed
charge of 1210.00 for child board and care and more recently a bed patient at the County Farm, thus far
amounting to |84.00. Hospital, surgical and medical
charges account for .*tf213.50 of the Soldiers' Aid account.
These hospital cases are emergency cases; they admit i)f
no argument or delay. Before admission to the hospital
the bill must be guaranteed by responsible parties.
Where the i)atient is without money, credit or friends of
sufficient means there is no recourse bnt for the town to
assume the responsibility. Since July we have been
obliged to accept tlie board and care of a soldier's cliild,
town poor down
is
�TOWN
AiVNUAL REl'ORT OF THE
OP FARMINGTON, N. H.
V
which will be a fixed charge against the Soliders' Aid account for some years to come. We suggest an appropriation of 14,000.00 ior town poor, the same as last year, and
for soldiers' aid, an increase of .flOO.OO to partially take care of the added fixed charge.
The cost of Old Age Assistance was less than anticipated because the State Department of Public Wel-
•1f(>00.0'0
fare commenced late in 1939 to cut allotments wherever
possible in order to make their own depleted funds carry
have no way of knowing
them through the year.
what the cost will be this year but suggest an appropriabelieve this is conservative.
tion of |3,S00.00.
are asking for an appropriation of •1^275.00 for
Parks and Playgrounds and the care of the grounds
around the "Wilson Boulder". This is an increase of
•tioO.O'O and is necessary because of the imperative need of
repairs to the iron fence around Edgerly park.
We
We
We
BLISTER RUST CONTROL
The following
letter
and
financial
statement
is
printed in this report, on request of State Forester, John
H. Foster.
White Pine Blister Bust control as conducted in
town during 1940 by the State Forestry and RecreaDepartment and the Federal Bureau of Entomology
was a part of a nation-wide program of protecting white
pine growth from a bark disease, which, though not spectacular, represents a very serious menace to this tree, if
not controlled. Throughout the northeastern states,
where white pine is especially important, counties,
towns, cities and individual owners have cooperated with
State and Federal agencies. In the Far West, upon the
National Forests and holdings of large lumber companies. Blister Rust control is recognized as a necessary
this
tion
practice in growing white pine. Receuth", the Federal
(government reaffirmed and emphasized the need of White
Pine Blister Rust control by the passage of an act
authorizing financial assistance to such states as are
All towns and their citizens
carry'ing control measures.
are strongly urged to cooperate with the State and Federal governments in their efforts to maintain control of
this destructive disease.
The following financial statement shows expenditures made in this town during 1940 for Blister Rust
control by the agencies indicated.
Persons interested in the detail of Control work and
the life history of Blister Rust may receive a circular by
applying to the State Forester, Concord, N. H.
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ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OP PARMINGTON,
N. H.
Town program
Crew cost
Foreman cost
Received by town from
|399.85
100.00
.15
state
1500.00
Paid by town
Paid by state
|400.00
100.00
•1500.00
Area covered
Currant and gooseberry
1,795 acres
bnslies
destroyed
Number
of local
0,564
7
men employed
Federal program
W. P. A. funds expended in
New Durham with
Farmington labor
Area covered
Currant and gooseberry bushes
|786.96
1,002 acres
24,892
table is based on the amounts raised
by property taxes for 1940, exclusive of the precinct tax.
destroyed
The following
PROPERTY TAXES
133,928.52
28,003.88
10,325.12
172,917.52
Town
Schools
County
40.53%
39.31%
14.10%
100.
%
Total amount raised by property taxes.
The following table is a list of the appropriations
and percentages of the different branches of town gov-
ernment for 1940.
Appropriation
General government
�ANNUAL
of
REl'ORT OF
THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON,
N. H.
1
1
To find the amount of tax you pay for the support
any department, multiply your total town tax by the
percentage opposite that department.
yonr precinct
Do
not include
tax.
STATEMENT OP BONDED DEBT
January 31, 1941
Showing annual maturities of the Outstanding Bonds
and Long Term Notes.
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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON.
3
4
5
Election and registration expenses 389.45
200.00
Municipal court expenses
2,296.13
Town hall expenses
PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY
1,402.35
Police department
10.20
Fire department, forest fires
400.00
Blister rust control
23.20
Bounties
27.15
Dog damage and expenses
HEALTH AND SANITATION
407.08
Health department
221.01
Sewer maintenance
HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES
130.00
200.00
2,100.00
13
14
15
16
17
Summer maintenance
Winter maintenance
4,833.08
4,533.70
4,137.59
652.66
659.17
5,000.00
4,000.00
4,000.00
745.81
18
Farmington Public Library
1,000.00
1,000.00
G
7
8
9
10
11
12
Highway general expense
Town road
Peavey
aid
hill
sidewalk
N. H.
1,450.00
100.00
400.00
350.00
LIP.RARIES
Assn.
AV ELF ARE
19
20
21
Town poor
4,784.48
881.57
3,355.18
4,000.00
600.00
3,800.00
22
160.00
Memorial day expense
PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS
Edgerly and Fernald parks,
Henry Wilson boulder and
217.66
skating pond
160.00
Soldiers' aid
Old age assistance
PATRIOTIC PURPOSES
23
275.00
UNCLASSIFIED
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
Land purchase
Taxes bought by town
Abatements
Refunds
W. P. A. music program
'
100.00
3,877.85
562.24
1.86
6.3>6
INDEP.TEDNESS PAYMENTS
2,500.00
Town liall bonds
1,500.00
Serial notes
1,605.00
Interest
OTHER GOVERNMENTAL DIVISIONS
11,701.94
County tax
12,116.20
Precinct
32,733.05
Schools
1100,456.20
2,500.00
1,500.00
1,650.00
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
N. H.
SELECTMEN'S REPORT
INVP]NTORY OF THE
As made by the Selectmen
Laud and bnildings
TOWN
for the year 1940
|1,720,555.00
69,500.00
5,285.00
560.00
10,240.00
Electric plants
Horses, 62
Oxen, 12
Cows, 252
Other neat stock, 71
Sheep, 88
Hogs, 5
Fowls, 6,500
Wood, lumber, etc.
2,045.0iO
110.00
25.00
4,325.00
4,400.00
4,250.00
141,400.00
85,550.00
(lasoliue pumps and tanks
Stock in trade
Mills and machinery
12,048,245.00
(Valuation in Precinct,
.|1,731, 110.00)
APPROPEIATIONS AND TAXES ASSESSED
FOR THE YEAR 1940
Town
|1,900.0'0
officers' salaries
Administration and town
expenses
officers'
Election and registration expenses
Municipal court expenses
Town hall expenses
Police department
Fire department, forest tires
Blister rust control
Health department
Town road aid
Highway maintenance, summer
Highway maintenance, winter
Highway maintenance,
materials, etc.
Sidewalk construction, Peayey
Libraries
Old age assistance
Town poor
'
hill
1,400.00
380.00
200.00
2,000.00
1,450.00
100.00
400.00
300.00
699.14
5,000.00
4,000.00
4,000.00
800.00
1,000.00
4,000.00
4,000.00
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ANNUAL
REl'ORT OP
Soldiers' aid
THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
N. H.
�ANNUAL
REl'ORT OF
THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
N. H.
15
BALANCE SHEET
ASSETS
Due from
Accounts
-12,000.00
Leslie E.
Leslie E.
Leslie E.
State treasurer, bounties
receivable
Mo. Pac. g. m. 4's 1975, at market
Ham, 1937 commitment
Ham, 1938 commitment
Ham, 1939 commitment
Cash on hand
Leslie E.
Ham, 1910 commitment
Cash on hand
1930 taxes bought by town, not redeemed
1931 taxes bought by town, not redeemed
1932 taxes paid by town, not redeemed
1932 taxes bought by town, not redeemed
1933 taxes paid by town, not redeemed
1933 taxes bought by town, not redeemed
1934 taxes bought by town, not redeemed
1935 taxes bought by tow^n, not redeemed
1936 taxes bought by town, not redeemed
1937 taxes bought by town, not redeemed
1938 taxes bought by town, not redeemed
1939 taxes bought bv town, not redeemed
Cash on hand, January 31, 1941
|23.20
221.71
35.00
110.65
64.61
225.65
28.11
21,725.24
2.00
94.48
437.47
266.35
176.13
407.27
51.67
346.16
448.53
796.27
1,087.61
2,140.61
3,128.77
23,964.79
155,800.28
LIABILITIES
Due schools, balance 1940 appropriation
Due schools, dog licenses
Due Precinct, balance 1940 appropriation
Due Fernald park, bandstand
Funded debt, serial notes outstanding
Funded debt, bonds outstanding
Due Town Road aid, 1940 appropriation
Due Peavey hill sidewalk
Due W. P. A. music program
Coupons not presented for collection
Accounts paj^able
i|13,50i0.00
486.85
5,000.00
295.58
17,500.00
22,500.00
46.48
140.83
7.00
135.00
285.25
159,896.99
Total liabilities
Total assets
Net debt
|59,896.99
55,800.28
|4,096.71
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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON.
Net
Net
debt,
debt,
Pebrnarv
February
1,
1,
1940
1941
|10,444.29
4,096.71
Decrease
1930
N. H.
|6,347.58
TAXES BOUGHT BY TOWN
NOT REDEEMED
Cavanaugh Bros.
Garland, Charles H.
Rollins, Irving
|12.77
67.85
13.86
-
194.48
1931
TAXES BOUGHT BY TOWN
NOT REDEEMED
|65.17
Bowden, Roscoe
Brisette, Stickney
and Williamson
Cavanangh Bros.
Chesley, Ralph J.
French, Benjamin
Garland, Charles H.
Home, Lorenzo
Kimball, Carroll H.
Pinkham, Alphonse, Est.
69.41
11.40
71.18
13.75
63.92
66.09
47.78
28.77
t37.47
1932
TAXES PAID BY TOWN
NOT REDEEMED
Bowden, Roscoe
Brisette, Stickney
and Williamson
Cavanangh Bros.
|39.75
57.54
3.63
43.56
41.57
28.65
51.65
Garland, Charles H.
Home, Lorenzo
Kimball, Carroll H.
Perkins, Cyrns, Est.
1266.35
1932
TAXES BiOU(^HT BY TOWN
NOT REDEEMED
Bennett, Hester A.
Bunker, Sadie
Huckins, Abbie S. and Mary E.
Thompson, Everett
'
|30.95
72.34
2.39
7.96
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
Wallace, Cora, Est.
Wliitehouse, Charles
N. H.
17
7.96
54.53
W.
76.13
TAXES PAID BY TOWN
NOT REDEEMED
1933
Bennett, Hester A.
|23.73
36.92
55.02
49.16
Bowden, Roscoe
Brisette, Stickney
and Williamson
Bnnker, Sadie
Cavanangh Bros.
3.39
Garland, Charles H.
Home, Lorenzo
Hnckins, Abbie S. and Mary E.
'
Kimball, Carroll H.
Perkins, Cyras, Est.
Thompson, Everett
Wallace, Cora, Est.
Weymonth, Harold
E.
*
40.68
38.78
30.00
58.85
51.09
3.93
3.93
11.79
1407.27
TAXES BOUGHT BY TOWN
NOT REDEEMED
1933
Arnold, Ralph W.
Clark, Albert
Lagos, Mannel
Sanborn, Roland R.
|15.07
11.11
3.36
22.13
151.67
1934
TAXES BOUGHT BY TOWN
NOT REDEEMED
Bennett, Hester A.
Bowden, Roscoe
Brisette, Stickney
and Williamson
Bnnker, Sadie
Cavanangh Bros.
6.72
Garland, Charles H.
Hart, Donald B.
Hnckins, Abbie S. and Mary E.
Needham, Hazen C.
Sanborn, Roland R.
Tebbets,
Warren
|21.08
43.31
62.82
51.62
E.
Wallace, Cora, Est.
'
48.25
21.43
22.60
3.17
19.27
56.45
7.44
1364.16
�8
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN
1935
OF FARMINGTON, N. H.
TAXES BOUGHT BY TOWN
NOT REDEEMED
Bennett, Hester A.
|22.5()
Bowden, Roscoe
45.45
67.76
58.51
7.08
51.84
20.81
116.96
7.08
Brisette, Stickney
and Williamson
Bunker, Sadie
Cavanaugh Bros.
Garland, Charles H.
Hart, Donald B.
Huckins, Abbie S. and Mai-y E.
Morrill, J. A.
Needham, Hazen C.
Sanborn, Roland R.
Seavey, Ralph F.
5.12
22.76
7.08
7.76
Thomi3Son, Everett
Wallace, Cora, Est.
7.76
•1448.53
1936
TAXES BOUGHT BY TOWN
NOT REDEEMED
Bennett, Hester A.
Bowden, Roscoe
Brisette, Stickney
and Williamson
Bunker, Sadie
Cavanaugh Bros.
Craig, Beverly H.
Garland, Charles H.
Hart, Donald B.
Huckins, Abbie S. and Mary E.
Huckins, J. Leslie
Jordan, Charles E.
Kimball, Carroll H.
Morrill, J. A.
Needham, Hazen
C.
Perkins, Theresa, Est.
Russell,
Verdrum
Sanborn, Roland R.
Seavey, Ralph F.
Thompson, Everett
Wallace, Cora, Est.
|24.35
49.27
52.64
04.72
7.68
28.54
55.74
22.26
119.24
91.31
10.08
84.68
.
7.68
5.58
95.33
28.17
24.42
7.68
8.45
8.45
.|796.27
�ANNUAL
REl'ORT OP
1937
THE TOWN OF PARMINGTON^
TAXES BOUGHT BY TOWN
NOT REDEEMED
Bennett, Hester A.
|24.69
.
Bunker, Cyrus
Bunker, Sadie
Butler, Charles C.
33.0'9
Chesley, Ralph J.
Danforth, Lizzie
Earle, Ellen D.
Fifield, Albert D.
Garland, Charles H.
Hart, Donald B.
Hoyt, Alice
Hubbard, J. Marshall
Huckins, Abbie S. and Marj^ E.
Huckins, J. Leslie
•
•
Hurd, William G.
Jordan, Charles E.
Kimball, Carroll H.
Merrill, Merton A.
Needham, Hazen
C.
Perkins, Cyrus, heirs
Perkins, Theresa, heirs
Pike, Herman J.
Russell,
N. H.
Verdrum
Sanborn, Roland R.
Seavey, Ralph F.
Spear, Howard M.
•Willey, John D.
'
,
81.11
35.60
31.65
26.06
9.59
36.76
45.85
18.32
10.76
7.71
121.04
102.89
4.66 /
37.36
85.00
15.79
5.58
52.92
127.02
112.17
5.91
22.57
7.71
17.86
7.94
,087.61
1938
TAXES BOUGHT BY TOWN
NOT REDEEMED
Bennett, Hester A.
Bickford, Edward H.
Annie
Cyrus
Blaisdell,
Bunker,
Bunker,
Bunker,
Canney,
Forrest, heirs
Sadie
Archie B.
Chesley, Ralph J.
Danforth, Lizzie
Doyle, David P.
Fifield, Albert D.
|24.11
63.32
60.56
34.62
4.41
79.67
211.03
29.25
34.62
28.25
44.94
�20
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON,
French, Lizzie M.
Garland, Charles H.
Hart, Dana B.
Hart, Donald B.
Howard, Everett A.
Hubbard, J. Marshall
Hnckins, Ethel M.
Huckins, Abbie S. and
Hnckins, J. Leslie
17.28
44.74
48.89
22.03
0.21
7.60
138.40
Mary
E.
Hunt, William
Hurd, William G.
Jordan, Charles E.
Kimball, Carroll H.
Lagos, Manuel
Light, Peter
Needham, Hazen
i
C.
Lucina
Paradis, George
Neill,
Perkins, Theresa, Est.
Pike, Herman J.
Russell, L. Richard
Sanborn, Roland R.
Seavey, Ralph F.
N. H.
and
Ett<a J.
Howard M.
Thompson, Julia E.
Tufts, William D.
Tuttle, Eugene A.
Wetherbee, Laura
Spear,
Weymouth, Edwin L.
Whitten, James B., Est.
Willey, John D.
W^oodman, Jesse
Young, Fred
:
113.83
102.79
40.60
108.25
37.47
48.71
29.41
24.21
5.53
41.30
4.22
133.19
117.66
44.74
22.03
7.60
44.94
71.14
34.62
9.73
40.60
34.62
18.27
46.09
4.67
54.46
^2,140.61
1939
TAXES BOUGHT BY TOWN
NOT REDEEMED
Abbott, Ernest R. and Mabel
Barker, Will T., Est.
Bennett, Hester A.
Bickford, Edward H.
111.73
234.30
22.84
59.64
Bowden, Roscoe
4.86
62.79
189.41
Bunker, Sadie
Canney, Archie B.
�AiVNUAL REl'ORT OF THE
TOWN
Chesley, Ralph J.
Child, N. Susan, heirs
Cook, Celon L.
Currier, Charles F.
Cutter, George R.
Cyr, Edward
Dauforth, Lizzie
-
aud Helen
Deschenaux, Arthur
Dixon, Annie
Downing, Frank A.
Doyle, David P.
Duiilap, Mrs. Edward L.
Earle, Ellen D.
Ferland, Katherine M.
Fifield, Albert D.
French, Lizzie M.
Garland, Charles H.
Gray, Frank
Harriman, Maude E.
Hart, Dana B.
Hart, Donald B.
tloward, Everett A.
Hubbard, J. Marshall
Huckins, Abbie S. and Mary E.
Huckins, Ethel M.
Huckins, J. Leslie
Hurd, William G., heirs
Jewell, Clarence
Jordan, Charles E.
Kelley, Albert A.
Lagos, Manuel
Letourneau, Diana
Leveille,
Walter
J.
Light, Peter
Needham, Hazen
C.
Lucina
Nichols, A. Joseph
Neill,
Perkins, Theresa, heirs
Sanborn, Roland R.
Seavev, Ralph F.
Spear, Howard M.
Staples. Charles F.
Stearns Bros.
Therrien, Alice
Thompson, Julia E.
'
OF FARMINGTON, N. H. 21
28.60
31.37
82.49
43.02
39.30
49.95
31.37
9.24
23.18
56.46
26.65
7.36
40.62
15.11
40.62
45.33
42.18
19.02
91.81
46.01
18.92
48.56
7.36
107.10
177.62
95.39
97.52
11.19
32.51
84.80
27.76
22.04
95.38
22.04
5.41
73.24
55.04
119.72
20.87
7.36
8.56
7.36
22.82
115.02
69.77
.
�22
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
Tufts, William D.
Tuttle, Eugene A.
Wetherbee, Laura
Weymouth, Edwin L.
Weymouth, Malcolm
L.
AVeymouth, Vera C.
Whitten, James B., heirs
Willey, Celia R.
Woodman, Jesse
Young, Fred
N. H.
31.37
12.80
38.28
31.37
17.42
115.02
49.95
46.25
26.74
50.89
,128.77
),399.32
ACCOUNTS PAYABLE
1941
February
Edith A. Witty
Strafford County Farm
Fownes' Meat & Groceries
Howard
Dickie
Perkins Co.
Farmino'ton Motor Car Co.
P.
I.
•118.00
57.57
8.00
4.76
36.72
160.20
S285.25
ACCOUNTS KBCEIVABLE
1941
February
Thomas
P. Brooks,
poolroom license
Ralph H. Burnham,
bowling alley licenses
Fred H. Chesley, tarvia
Farmington hig-^h school, hall rent
H. J. Pike, poolroom license
W. E. Young, moving picture
license
.f30.00
70.02
11.69
30.00
20.00
60.00
$221.71
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON^
TOWN
N. H.
23
CLERK'S REPORT
1116 aiito permits
230 dog licenses
|3,617.G0
514.00
11. OO
Filins- fees
14,145.60
VITAL STATISTICS
50 births
41 marriages
.54 deaths
FRED
L.
KNOX, Town
Clerk.
TAX COLLECTOR'S REPORT
LESLIE
HAM
E.
DEBITS, 1936
1040
February
Cash on hand
1
-fl.OO
CREDITS
Paid treasurer
|1,00
DEBITS,
1937
1940
February
1
Uncollected commitment
Additionals
Interest collected
|255.93
37.36
7.69
1300.98
CREDITS
Paid treasurer, on commitment
Paid treasurer, interest
Uncollected commitment
|1S2.64
7.69
110.65
1300.98
�24
ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OP PARMINGTON,
DEBITS,
1938
N. H.
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON,
rrecinct taxes
Total warrant
Sewer tax warrant
Totals
11,598.80
|88,282.57
215.50
N. H. 25
�26
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON,
N. H.
TREASURER'S REPORT
Cash on hand February
E. Ham, 1936
E. Ham, 1987
E. Ham, 1938
E. Ham, 1939
E. Ham, 1940
State treasurer
L.
L.
L.
L.
L.
1,
1940
taxes
taxes
taxes
taxes
taxes
182.64
384.00
22,091.58
66,81 1.83
5,010.82
Knox, dog licenses
Knox, auto permits
All other licenses and permits
Municipal court, fines and forfeits
Fred
Fred
|21,24:6.06
1.00
L.
L.
Town
hall rent
Interest received
Taxes redeemed
Kefunds and recoveries
From other than current revenue:
Real estate sold
Miscellaneous receipts
Total receipts
Selectmen's orders paid
Cash reserved to j)ay outstanding
orders
514.00
3,619.11
128.34
102.41
516.00
1,358.04
1,987.46
96.62
115.00
247.08
1124,420.99
|98,938.0'9
1,518.11
1100,456.20
Cash on hand February
1,
UEL
1941
A.
|23,964.79
GARDNER,
Treasurer.
�1
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
N. H.
27
SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS
Detail
1
Cash on hand, Feb.
2
From
From
;]
1,
1940
local taxes
State of New Hami^shire
|21,246.06
89,474.05
5,016.82
FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN TAXES
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
All licenses and permits
Mnnicipal conrt lines and
4,261.45
forfeits
of town hall
Interest received
102.41
516.00
1,358.04
Eeut
1,987.46
Taxes redeemed
96.62
Eefnnds and recoveries
PROM OTHER THAN CURRENT REVENUE
115.00
247.08
Eeal estate sold
Miscellaneons receipts
1124,420.99
SUMMARY OF PAYMENTS
Detail
GENERAL GOVERNMENT
1
Town
2
Administration and town
officers' expenses
3
4
5
389.45
Election and registration
200.00
Municipal conrt, salary
Town hall expenses
2,296.13
PROTECTION OF PERSONS "AND PROPERTY
Police department
1,402.35
10.20
Fire department, forest fires
400.00
Blister rust control
23.20
Bounties
27.15
Dog damage and expense
6
7
8
9
10
officers' salaries
|1,896.00
1,264.04
HEALTH AND SANITATION
n
12
Health department
Sewer maintenance
407.08
221.01
�28
ANNUAL
REI'OR T OF
THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON.
N. H.
HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES
13
14
15
16
17
Summer maintenance
4,833.08
4,533.70
4,137.59
652.G6
659.17
Winter maintenance
Highway general expense
Town road
aid
Peavey
sidewalk
hill
LIBRARIES
18
Farmington Public Library
Ass'n
1,000.00
WELFARE
19
20
21
22
23
Town poor
4,784.48
881.57
Soldiers aid
3,355.18
Old age assistance
PATRIOTIC rURDOSES
160.00
Memorial Day expense
PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS
Edgerly and Fernald parks,
Henry Wilson boulder and
skating pond
UNCLASSIFIED
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
217.66
Land purchase
100.00
3,877.85
Taxes bought by town
562.24
Abatements
1.86
Kefunds
6.36
W. P. A. music program
INDEBTEDNESS PAYMENTS
2,500.00
Town hall bonds
'
Serial notes
Interest
OTHER GOVERNMENTAL
County tax
Precinct
Schools
Cash on hand February
1,
1,500.00
1,605.00
DIVISIONS
11,701.94
12,116.20
32,733.05
1941
1100,456.20
23,964.79
1124,420.99
�ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OP PARMINGTON^
N. H.
29
DETAIL STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS
DETAIL
1
CASH ON HAND
Cash on hand Febrnary
DETAIL
.Leslie E.
Leslie
Leslie
Leslie
Leslie
E.
E.
E.
E.
2
1,
1940
|21,24G.0G
FROM LOCAL TAXES
Ham,
Ham,
Ham,
Ham,
Ham,
collector, 1936 taxes
-fl.OO
collector, 1937 taxes
182.64
collector, 1938 taxes
384.00
collector, 1939 taxes 22,091.58
collector, 1940 taxes 06,814.83
,474.05
DETAIL
3
FROM STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
Bonnties, 1939
Insnrance tax
Railroad tax
Savings bank tax
Interest and dividends tax
Recoveries, O. A. A.
Oravel
Equipment rental
Blister rust account, balance
|20.40
10.09
320.05
1,404.65
3,168.68
66.50
21.30
5.00
.15
15,016.82
DETAIL
4
ALL LICENSES AND PERMITS
Fred L. Knox, dog licenses
|514.00
Fred L. Knox, auto permits
3,619.11
Joseph Couture, bowling allej', 1940
23.34
Caroline M. Robinson, poolroom, 1940
40.00
F. L. Furber, bicvcle licenses
53.00
14,249.45
PISTOL PERMITS
Fred E. Dexter
Frank L. Beane
Richard E. Curtis
Robert C. Evans
H.
Cr.
James
Waldron
L.
Foss
fl.OO
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
�30
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON^
Robert L. Hemond
Roland H. Lariviere
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
Jesse Woodman
Clinton H. Cole
Nathaniel Fairbanks
Edward
J.
N. H.
Burbank
112.00
14,261.15
DETAIL
5
MUNICIPAL COURT FINES
AND FORFEITS
1941
January
31
From Errol
DETAIL
6
S. Hall,
Justice
RENT OF TOWN HALL
|102.41
�ANNUAL
From
L. E.
REl'ORT OP
THE TOWN OP PARMINGTON,
Ham, 1940
taxes
N. H.
31
29.18
$1,358.04
DETAIL
8
TAXES REDEEMED
1933 TAXES REDEEMED
Huckins, Mary E. and Abbie
Stearns Bros.'
S.
|18.31
32.38
150.69
1934 TAXES REDEEMED
Hnckins, Mary E. and Abbie S.
|85.65
31.72
Stearns Bros.
1117.37
Downing
Est.,
1935 TAXES
Etta
REDEEMED
|7.25
34.70
Stearns Bros.
141.45
1936 TAXES
Perkins Est., Theresa
Stearns Bros.
REDEEMED
|30.00
36.92
166.02
1937 TAXES
Bnnker, Forrest, heirs
Hnnt, William
Hnrd, William G.
Xeill, Lncina
Shaw, William
REDEEMED
|39.11
21.60
97.42
46.48
23.21
25.00
56.08
Willey, John D.
Yonnff, Fred
1308.90
REDEEMED
1938 TAXES
Abbott, Ernest R.
Beane, John A.
Bnnker, Est., Forrest
Davis, Charles S. and Effie A.
.f9.15
53.03
77.94
76.10
�32
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON,
French, Lizzie M.
N. H.
�ANNUAL
REl'ORT OP
Edmoiid Ballon, W.
THE TOWN OF PARMINGTON^
I.
Brown property
N. H.
33
75.00
1115.00
DETAIL
11
MISCELLANEOUS RECEIPTS
Loren Howard, telephone
Bnrns Willey, machinery,
W. H. Hayesl^ Est.
| .20
5.50
Princess Northernlights, telephone
Delia Savoie, telephone
Robert Erickson, for glass broken
Albert Parker, tent, W. H. Hayes, Est.
Parmington Motor Car Co.,
old Ford trnck
.25
Ceorge O. Bickford, bridge plank
F. L. Knox, filing fees
2,11
11.00
3.68
4.73
8.G1
4.73
18.90
2.10
10.80
8.00
tarvia B
tarvia B
Harry Nnte, tarvia B
(rilbert Scruton, tarvia B
^y. H. Ellison, tarvia B
C. F. Leighton, tarvia B
Ned L. Parker,
W. J. Yickers,
club, tarvia
Van Arnam Shows, park
B
rental
F. O. Tebbetts, telephone town hall
P. A. Mnsic Program, Woman's club
Mrs. Charles Foster, tarvia B
W. H. Davenhall, tarvia B
Rowell & Watson, tarvia B
Ida Clark, tarvia K. P.
Ruth E. Hartfiel, tarvia B
W.
.
James Williamson, telephone
Maurice Willard, tarvia K. P.
Eddie Therrien, chairs,
W. H. Hayes, Est.
Charles Drapeau, tarvia B
Roy
.10
1.00
3.50
50.00
4.17
C. C. Roberts, telephone, police
Loren Hill, tar
Farmington Conntry
.05
Neill, salt
Robert B. Drew, telephone, town hall
Richard E. Curtis, telephone, town hall
Chas. C. Roberts, telenhone, town hall
.20
13.30
4.73
25.20
18.41
2.50
5.25
.10
14.80
1.25
3.15
.90
1.50
1.20
5.50
1247.08
�34
ANNUAL
REl'ORT OP
THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
N. H.
DETAIL STATEMENT OF PAYMENTS
DETAIL
TOWN
1
OFFICERS' SALARIES
1940
February
Ralph H. Card, auditor 1939
J. Walter Lougee, auditor 1939
22
|20.00
20.00
1941
January
24
Ham, balance 1939 salary
Ham, part 1940 salary
Ham, collecting sewer tax
Fred W. Browne, in full 1940
L. E.
L. E.
L. E.
30
Fred L. Richards, in full 1940
John E. S. Hall, in full 1940
Fred L. Knox, in full 1940
Uel A. Gardner, in
full
1940
Balance, unexpended
125.00
425.00
10.00
517.50
270.00
270.00
103.50
135.00
11,896.00
4.00
11,900.00
Appropriation
11,900.00
11,900.00
DETAIL
ADMINISTRATION AND TOWN
OFFICERS' EXPENSES
2
1940
February
22
24
Ass'n of N. H. Assessors
The Farmington News, printing
N. E. Tel & Tel. Co.
|2.00
44.00
3.18
March
Rose
13
15
Perl^ius, repairing flag
N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co.
E. E. Lefavour, P. M., postage
29
Farmington
9
Agency,
bonds
The Farmington News,
2.00
3.33
15.00
Ins.
officers'
107.50
town
481.75
reports, etc.
April
G
Fred
Fred
Fred
L.
L,
L.
Knox, auto permits
Knox, vital statistics
Knox, expenses
A. E. Martell Co., supplies
282.25
38.25
G.42
2.81
�ANNUAL
REI'ORT OF
THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON,
N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co.
E. C. Eastman Co., supplies
Aiiua M. Morin, abstracts,
5.08
1.90
transfers
U. S. Auto and Truck guide
13
N. H. 35
40.10
4.35
May
8
Anna M. Morin, recording deed
N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co.
11
J. E. S. Hall, supplies
20
E. E. Lefavour, P. M., postage
1.28.
4.48
.40
3.00
June
14 N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co.
22 Wheeler & Clark, supplies
July
F. W. Browne, use of auto
1
G
X. E. Tel. & Tel. Co.
7.SS
9.65
11.00
2.63
August
10
N. E. Tel.
&
Tel. Co.
2.68
September
14
16
N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co.
E. E. Lefavour, P. M., postage
28 Anna M. Morin, recording deed
October
5 N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co.
12 E. E. Lefavour, P. M., postage
22 Anna M. Morin, mortgages
25 J. E. S. Hall, registered mail
3.08
2.00
.78
2.88
3.00
32.50
2.34
November
9
N. E. Tel.
&
Tel. Co.
3.73
December
4
7
18
31
P. W. Bragg, Est., flagpole rope
N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co.
J. E. S. Hall, supplies
Farmington National Bank,
deposit box
2.20
3.18
.25
3. .30
1941
January
8
24
25
30
N. E. Tel.
&
Tel. Co.
Wheeler & Clark, supplies
E. C. Eastman, Inc., supplies
L. E. Ham, postage and expense
Knox Pharmacy, supplies
George C. Eoberts, supplies
The Farmington News, supplies
2.88
13.70
6.60
43.27
.78
4.65
50.00
11,264.04
>
�36
ANNUAL REPORT
OF
THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
Balance, unexpended
145.41
Appropriation
Refund, telephone
|1,400.00
9-45
11,409.45
DETAIL
1940
Marshall F. Gibbs, for supervisors |12.00
4.25
The Farmington News, printing
March
12 Ruby A.
Chesley, supervisor
Marshall F. Gibbs, supervisor
Robert C. Evans, supervisor
13 Ernest Mansur, gatetender
R'obert Ricker, gatetender
Kathleen Dolliver, inspector
Loren D. Hunt, inspector
Violet H. Liberty, inspector
J, Walter Lougee, inspector
William A. Hoage, inspector
Errol S. Hall, moderator
29 The Farmington News, printing
April
Harpin's Restaurant, dinners
1
20.00
20.00
20:00
3.50
3.50
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
5.00
73.50
5.50
June
8
Ruby
A. Chesley, for supervisors
15.00
A. Chesley, supervisor
40.00
August
24
Ruby
September
10 Marshall F. Gibbs, supervisor
Robert C. Evans, supervisor
Errol S. Hall, moderator
Addie S. Hayes, inspector
Loren D. Hunt, inspector
Loren R. Howard, inspector
William A. Hoage, inspector
Jacob A. Lougee, gatetender
Albert M. Davis, gatetender
20.00
20.00
5.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
3.50
3.50
November
5
11,409.45
ELECTION AND REGISTRATION
3
February
15
22
N. H.
Marshall F. Qibbs, supervisor
Robert C. Evans, supervisor
Errol S. Hall, moderator
20.00
20.00
5.00
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON^
Acldie S. Hayes, inspector
Hiram L. Barker, inspector
William A. Hoage, inspector
Violet H. Liberty, inspector
Walter L. Randall, gatetender
Fred O. Tebbetts, gatetender
Fannie I. Whitehouse, inspector
Loren R. Howard, inspector
December
4
Harpin's Restanrant,
election dinners
Appropriation
Overdraft
•
4.00
4.00
4.0^0
4.00
3. 50
3.50
1.50
1.50
8.20
N. H.
37
�38
ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OP PARMINGTON,
L, A. Biirbank, boiler repairs
36.67
8.20
Vickers' Electric Shop, lamp, etc.
Henry Tebbetts, labor
A. D. Fifield, labor
23
26
1.40
2.00
May
1
2
6
7
& Perkins, supplies
Smith, brooms
Fred O. Tebbetts, salary to May
Sentry Products Co., supplies
P. W. Bragg, supplies
Earle
J.
S.
Farmington
Ins. Agency
Twin State Gas & Electric
8
Co.
J. E. S. Hall, supplies
11
Fred O. Tebbetts, part salary
June
1
M. J. Worster, setting glass
28
E. C. Koss, tuning pianos
George R. Gray, fuel oil
Henry Tebbetts, labor
Twin" State Gas & Electric Co.
W, C. Lord & Son, fuel oil
Chester Pillsbury, labor
Fred O. Tebbetts, part salary
'
Henry Tebbetts, labor
7
11
14
22
24
25
27
July
1
9
13
Earle & Perkins, supplies
F.
C.
W. Browne, 2 keys
W. Adams, repairs
H. G. Walclron, insurance
Twin State Gas & Electric Co.
Farmington Village Precinct
31 Fred O. Tebbetts, part salary
August
10
23
27
B. A. Currier, repairing chairs
Twin State Gas & Electric Co.
Francis E. Gray, Est., repairs
Fred O. Tebbetts, part salary
1
1.60
4.90
35.00
13.68
5.95
70.20
38.80
1.00
20.00
2.90
6:00
107.16
1.05
22.24
240.62
1.05
25.00
.70
.13
.50
12.02
41.00
21.80
18.61
25.00
5.00
21.80
1.00
25.00
September
7
14
Twin State Gas &
Electric Co.
H. G. Waldron, insurance
30 Fred O. Tebbetts, part salary
October
5
Twin State Gas &
Electric Co.
H. G. Waldron, insurance
21.80
2.48
25.00
21 .80
41.00
N. H.
�ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OF PARMINGTON^
November
N. H.
39
�40
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
29 F. L. Fiirber, part salary
April
Harpin's Restaurant, prisoners'
1
feeds
2.05.
Twin State Gas & Electric
N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co.
•
Co.
Roberts part salary
Ingalls, uniform
F. L. Furber, part salary
F. L. Furber, special duty,
W. H. Hart
13
18
30
25.00
C. C.
Matthew
2.00
4.02
22.50
50.00
50.00
8.30
May
Twin State Gas & Electric Co.
N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co.
C. C. Roberts, part salary
8
10
2.00
4.37
22.50
June
4
7
F. O. Tebbetts, special duty
F. L. Furber, traffic lines,
8
F, L. Furber, traffic lines,
(5.40
Frank Tufts
M.
J.
8.30
Worster
8.00
F. L. Furber, special duty,
'
M.
J.
Worster
7.22
F. L. Furber, special duty,
"
M. Furber
1.52
F. L. Furber, special duty,
W. H. Hart
Tel. & Tel. Co.
14
21
22
July
5
*
1.52
'
N. E.
5.97
The Tropical Paint & Oil Co., paint 5.03
Twin State Gas & Electric Co.
2.00
C. C. Roberts, part salary
22.50
F. L. Furber, part salary'-'
50.00
The
J. F.
W. Dorman
Co.,
bicycle plates
Foster Bros., bicycle books
permits
C. Roberts,
George
9
13
10
traffic
25.00
and
paint
N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co.
F. O. Tebbetts, special duty
M. J. Worster, special duty
F. L. Furber, part salary '
C. C. Roberts, part salary
Twin State (Jas & Electric Co.
C. C. Roberts, killing dogs,
special duty
10.00
24.75
4.87
9.3,1
9.98
50.00
22.50
2.00
7.92
N. H.
�ANNUAL
25
27
REL'ORT OF
THE TOWN OF
F ARMINGTON, N. H. 41
F. L. Furber, part salary
Robinson's, cartridges
25.00
1.85
August
10
16
29
>>1
C. C. Roberts, part salary
N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co.
Twin State Gas & Electric Co.
P. L. Furber, for special duty of
M. J. Worster, F. Tebbetts,
Robert Ricker, W. J. Lajoie
F. L. Fnrber, part salary
F. L. Fnrber, part salary
F. L. Fnrber, supplies, special duty
of M. J. Worster, W. H.
Hart, F. Tebbetts, tramp
and prisoners' feeds
22.50
4.92
2.00
14.91
50.00
50.00
22.31
September
Foster Bros., printing
C. C. Roberts, part salary
Twin State Gas & Electric Co.
14 H. G. Waldron, liability insurance
N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co.
F. O. Tebbetts, special duty
27 F. L. Fnrber, part salary
28 F. L. Fnrber, special duty of
M. J. Worster, W.^ J. Lajoie
30 E. J. Kelley & Co., lamp
October
C. C. Roberts, part salary
5
Twin State Gas & Electric Co.
4
7
21
N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co.
F. L. Fnrber, special duty,
23
F. L. Fnrber, car mileage
M.
J.
Worster
'
1.50
22.50
2.00
15.22
4.22
3.04
40.00
5.70
.15
22.50
2 00
G.32
3.61
50.00
November
1
2
Vickers' Electric Shop, lamps
F. L. Fnrber, special duty,
M.
7
9
Matthew
J.
Worster
Ingalls, police coat
C. C. Roberts, part salary
Twin State Gas & Electric
N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co.
22
C. E. Palmer, supplies
P. L, Fnrber, part salary
George R. Gray, supplies
Co.
.35
3.04
55.00
22.50
2 00
3.87
.75
50.00
.10
�42 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON,
30
F. L. Fnrber, for F. O. Tebbetts,
J. W. Loiigee, Robert Ricker,
W. J. Lajoie, M. J. Worster
10.52
December
2
4
J. P.
P.
Hurd, police pants
W. Bragg,
8.00
Est., repairs
.50
Harpin's Restaurant, prisoners'
feeds
7
13
.70
Twin State Gas & Electric
N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co.
C. C. Roberts, special
21
27
F. L. Flirber, special duty,
J.
J.
Worster
W, Lougee
2.00
5.82
duty and
part salary
F. L. Furber, special duty,
M.
Co.
'
43.50
2M
N. H.
�ANNUAL
October
25 J. E.
REl'ORT OP
S. Hall,
THE TOWN OP PARMINGTON^
express
N. H.
43
�44 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE
TOWN
OF FARMINGTON^ N. H.
10
12
18
Philip Wentworth, 1 liedgehog
Charles Staples, 2 hedgehogs
Charles Hunter, 1 hedgehog
.20
20
Raymond
.20
Flint, 1
hedgehog
.40
.20
August
28
B. F. Doty, 1 hedgehog
.20
September
14
]N^orman Irish, 2 hedgehogs
Clarence AVyatt, 5 hedgehogs
Vaughn U. Aiken, 3 hedgehogs
28
October
2
7
14
21
25
David Russell, 3 hedgehogs
Vaughn
U. Aiken, 7 hedgehogs
Charles D. Willey, 2 hedgehogs
Harry Colbath, 1 hedgehog
Vaughn U. Aiken, 3 hedgehogs
J. E. S. Hall, paid
.40
1.00
.GO
.00
1.40
.40
.20
.60
William Hunt, 1 hedgehog
Dick Roberts, 1 hedgehog
Lloyd Daudelin, 2 hedgehogs
Lawrence Lover, 2 hedgehogs
Frank A. Downing, 1 hedgehog
Oren D. Sewell, 1 hedgehog
Geo. Wormstead, 1 hedgehog 1.80
F. L. Richards, paid
F.
Elverton Smith, 1 hedgehog
paid
B. F. Doty, 1 hedgehog
.20
W. Browne,
Goodwin, 1 hedgehog
David Russell, 3 hedgehogs
Majaiard Freeman, 1 hedgehog
F. W. Browne, 1 hedgehog
Clias.
Lloyd Daudelin, 2 hedgehogs
1.40
.40
November
16
27
Clarence Wyatt, 5 hedgehogs
W. E. Tebbetts, 5 hedgehogs
December
18
I
'
F.
W. Browne,
paid
Geo. Wormstead, 1 hedgehog
Herbert Thurston, 1 hedgehog
Lee Russell, 5 hedgehogs
Chester Cook, 1 hedgehog
Oren Sewell, 1 hedgehog
Robert Burnliam, 1 hedgehog
Elverton Smith, 1 liedgehog
1.00
1.00
�ANNUAL RETORT OF THE TOWN OP PARMINGTON^
Cliiford Gorton, 1 hedgehog
Eobert Canuey, 1 hedgehog
Victor Chase, 1 hedgehog
Neill Irish, 1 hedgehog
Achilles Wallace, 1 hedgehog
3.
N. H.
45
20
paid
Lougee,
J. E. S. Hall,
1 hedgehog
W.
Lee Russell, 2 hedgehogs
Robert Arnold, 1 hedgehog
Walter Woodman, 1 hedgehog
W. E. Tebbets, 4 hedgehogs "
J.
1.80
1941
January
21
30
W.
F.
E. Tebbets, 3 hedgehogs
.GO
W. Browne, paid
Walter Perkins,
1
hedgehog
Philip Canne}^, 1 hedgehog
Walter Smith,
Allan Woods,
1
1
hedgehog
hedgehog
.80
123.20
�46
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON.
1. 00
clinic
April
20 F. O. Tebbetts, expenses
4.3S
May
Frank Tufts,
4
Howard
A. D. Fifield,
W. H.
7
dump
dump
labor, dump
labor,
Spear, labor,
18
25
2.0(>
Pulsifer, transportation.
clinic
11
2.00
2.00
Tufts, labor, dump
Howard Spear, labor,- dump
A. D. Fifield, labor, clump
Frank Tufts, labor, dump
Howard Spear, labor, dump
F. O. Tebbetts, expenses
F. O. Tebbetts, part salary
Howard Spear, labor, dump
Frank Tufts, labor, dump
Frank
Rosa Eastman, care of dump
June
Frank Tufts, labor, dump
1
29
12
14
Spear, labor, dump
F. O. Tebbetts, expenses
W. H. Pulsifer, transportation,
15
F. O. Tebbetts, part salary
Howard
clinic
5.50
17.10
17.10
17.10
11.02
11.02
3.19
7.00
9.12
9.12
5.00
0.08
0.08
4.08
4.00
7.00
July
3
Rosa Eastman, care of dump
W, H.
clinic
9
13
20
31
5.00
Pulsifer, transportation,
F. O. Tebbetts, part salary
Henry Child, burning dump
F. O.' Tebbetts, expenses
C. K. Salisbury, burning dump
F. O. Tebbetts,"^ part salary
F. O. Tebbetts, expenses
4.00
7.00
.70
3.90
1.52
7.00
4.42
August
10
W. H.
Pulsifer, transportation,
clinic
17
22
30
31
F. O. Tebbetts, expenses
Rosa Eastman, care of dump
Rosa Eastman, care of duni])
F. O. Tebbetts, expenses
4.00
1.84
0.00
4.00
1.85
September
7
W. H.
Pulsifer, transpoi'tation,
clinic
5.00
N. H.
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON^
17
19
Eosa Eastman, care of clump
Frank Tufts, labor, clump
N. H.
47
6.00
7.98
7.98
4.20
Howard Spear, labor, clump
30 F. O. Tebbetts, expenses
October
5
W. H. Pulsifer, transportation,
clinic
3.00
November
1
W. H.
Pulsifer, transportation,
clinic
2
2o
26
30
Rosa Eastman, care
Rosa Eastman, care
3.00
6.00
5.00
4.05
4.56
of clump
of clump
F. O. Tebbetts, expenses
A. D. Fifield, labor, clump
December
2
W. H.
Pulsifer, transportation,
clinic
7
14
20
28
1941
A. D. Fifield, labor,
A. D. Fifield, labor,
A. D. Fifield, labor,
A. I). Fifield, labor,
2.00
8.36
9.88
8.36
8.36
dump
dump
dump
dump
January
4
11
18
24
28
30
A. D. Fifield, labor, dump
A. D. Fifield, labor, clump
F. O. Tebbetts, expenses
A. D. Fifield, labor, dump
A. D. Fifield, labor, dump
F. O. Tebbetts, balance salary
George C. Roberts, bus fare, clinic
.
6.84
8.36
3.40
5.70
4.56
57:00
4.00
1407.08
Appropriation
Overdraft
1300.00
107.08
7.0'S
DETAIL
12
SE^^T^R
MAINTENANCE
1940
April
13 A. J. Nichols, labor
Albert Clark, labor
Marshall Brough, labor
George Willey, labor
.
|5.51
5.51
3.80
2.66
1407.08
�48
20
26
ANNUAL REPORT O F THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
N.
II.
0.84
6.84
2.85
4.18
3.04
A. J. Nichols, labor
George Willey, labor
Marshall Broiigh, labor
A. J. Nichols, labor
Albert Clark, labor
June
14
Vickers' Electric Shop,
pumping
127.75
July
15 Ralph H. Kimball, repairs
August
19 Horatio Butters, removing sewage
November
Charles E. Palmer, supplies
9
22 City of Rochester, labor
1941
3.70
26.00
4.73
3.00
January
8
31
L. A.
Burbank, labor, new entrant
Charles E. Palmer,
tile
9.50
5.10
1221.01
DETAIL
13
SUMMER MAINTENANCE
1940
April
6
A. J. Otis, agent
G. E. Otis, labor
F. E. Bowley, labor
C. M. Smith, labor
A. A. Kelley, labor
C. K. Salisbury, labor
Carl Weymouth, labor
N. Langley, labor
Fred Seale, labor
H. Coulombe, truck
B. Twombly, labor
Albert Clark, labor
J. Arsenault, labor
E. L. Clougli, labor
J. Wonnstead, labor
H. T. Jones, truck
J. A. Perkins, labor
George Drouin, labor
Charles Staples, labor
L. R. Russell, labor
f24.99
18.62
15.58
4.56
11.78
3.42
18.62
7.22
1.90
5.00
12.16
1.90
13.30
1
.52
12.16
21.00
.76
1
1.90
0.26
1.33
�ANNUAL
REl'ORT OP
THE TOWN OP PARMINGTON^
A. J. Otis, agent
G. E. Otis, labor
F. E. Bowley, labor
C. Weymontli, labor
J. Arsenault, labor
B. Twombly labor
C. M. Smith, labor
A. A. Kelley, labor
H. T. Jones, trnck
C. Salisbnry, labor
J. A. Perkins, labor
Perlev Cnrtis, labor
A. J.'otis, agent
G. E. Otis, labor
F. E. Bowley, labor
C. Weymouth, labor
J. A. Perkins, labor
H. T. Jones, truck
H. Coulombe, truck
J. Arsenault, labor
B. Twombly, labor
C. M. Smith, labor
C. Salisbury, labor
A. A. Kelley, labor
Rodney Tebbets, labor
A. J. Otis, agent
G. E. Otis, labor
F. E. Bowlev, labor
J. A. Perkins, labor
A. A. Kelley, labor
W. C. Rollins, labor
B. Twombly, labor
J. Arsenault, labor
C. M. Smith, labor
C. Salisbury, labor
C. Weymouth, labor
H. T. Jones, truck
H. Coulombe, truck
C. Philbrick, truck
13
20
27
19.38
13.68
14.44
13.68
11.78
11.40
11.78
11.40
22.00
9.50
9.50
3.04
22.44
16.34
15.58
15.58
14.06
24.00
'
'
;
7.00
14.06
10.64
10.64
12.54
10.64
3.04
17.85
13.30
10.64
10.64
10.64
10.64
10.64
13.30
10.64
13.30
10.64
12.00
12.00
10.00
May
"^
4
A. J.
G. E.
F. E.
J. A.
A. A.
Otis, agent
Otis, labor
Bowlev, labor
Perkins, labor
Kellev labor
22.44
16.72
16.72
14.06
16.72
N. H.
49
�50
ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TO^YN OF PARMINGTON,
W.
C. Rollins, labor
B. Twomblv, labor
C. M. Smitii, labor
C. Weymouth, labor
J. Arsenaiilt, labor
C. Salisbury', labor
H. T. Jones, truck
C. Philbrick, track
H. Conlombe, truck
A. D. Fifielcl, labor
11
i
>
L. Letourneau, team
A. J. Otis, agent
G. E. Otis, labor
F. E. Bowley, labor
C. Weymouth, labor
'
Arsenault, labor
A. A. Kelley, labor
C. Salisbury, labor
J. A. Perkins, labor
C. M. Smith, labor
B. Twomblv, labor
W. C. Rollins, labor
E. L. Clough, labor
H. T. Jones, truck
C. C. Ricker, street cleaning-
J.
!
team
Wormstead, labor
L. Letourneau,
J.
18
A. J. Otis, agent
G. E. Otis, labor
C. Salisbury, labor
B. Twomblv, labor
F. E. Bowley, labor
C. Weymouth, labor
J. Arsenault, labor
J. A. Perkins, labor
C. M. Smith, labor
W. C. Rollins, labor
H. T. Jones, truck
C. C. Ricker, street cleaning
A. A. Kellev, labor
A. J. Otis, agent
G. E. Otis, labor
F. E. Bowley, labor
J. A. Perkins, labor
J. Arsenault, labor
'
25
16.72
16.72
15.96
16.72
14.82
9.50
15.00
10.00
8.00
3.42
37.00
22.44
16.72
16.72
16.72
16.72
16.72
19.00
18.62
16.72
16.72
16.72
9.12
33.00
15.00
35.00
26.98
17.85
13.30
7.60
12.54
11.02
12.92
10.64
11.02
11.02
7.98
21.00
15.00
12.54
13.26
9.12
9.12
9.12
9.12
N. H.
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOAVN OP PARMINGTON,
C.
Weymouth, labor
N. H.
51
�52
ANNUAL
C.
REl'ORT OF
THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON.
Weymouth, labor
N. H.
�ANNUAL RErORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON^
20
A. J. Otis, agent
N. H.
53
�54
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
J. Arseiiaiilt,
labor
N. H.
�ANNUAL
REl'ORT OP
THE TOWN OP PARMINGTON,
N. H.
55
�56
ANNUAL RETORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON.
November
N. H.
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^,
DETAIL
14
WINTER MAINTENANCE
1940
February
3
10
17
A. J. Otis, agent
G. E. Otis, labor
J. A. Perkins, labor
C. Weymouth, labor
B. Twombly, labor
H. Coulombe, truck
R. Cardinal, labor
A. A. Kelley, labor
A. J. Otis, agent
G. E. Otis, labor
J. A. Perkins, labor
A. A. Kelley, labor
C. Weymouth, labor
B. Twombly, labor
H. T. Jones, truck
H. M. Spear, labor
A. J. Otis, agent
G. E. Otis, labor
J. A. Perkins, labor
C. K. Salisburj^ labor
C. Weymouth, labor
B. Twombly, labor
A. J. Foss, truck
J. G. Hurd, labor
Loren Hill, labor
N. Langley, laboT
R. Hoage,' labor
C. Philbrick, truck
H. T. Jones, truck
J. Arsenault, labor
A. A. Kellev, labor
F. E. Bowley, labor
Carl Worster, labor
Harry Knox, tractor opr.
Charles Perkins, labor
W. Hamm, labor
H. Moulton, labor
H. Sabine, labor
C. Perkins, labor
E. Herbert, labor
T. Wallace, labor
Harry Knox, Jr., labor
|22.44
16.72
1G.72
1(5.72
,
i
.
'
16.72
10.00
1.52
16.72
22.95
17.10
17.10
17.10
17.10
15.58
7.00
1.52
30.09
22.42
20.52
12.50
22.42
18.62
41.00
6.4a
2.28
14.44
2.66
31.00
30.00
17.10
15.58
15.96
8.36
10.50
9.12
9.12
9.12
9.12
9.12
9.12
9.12
7.98
N. H.
57
�58
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON,
F. Seale, labor
N. H.
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
A. Thibedeaii, labor
N. H.
59
�60
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
C.
Weymouth, labor
N. H.
�ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
R. Pollard, labor
F. W. Hunt, labor
Herbert Worster, labor
R. B. Drew, truck
R. Cardinal, truck
L. R. Hayes, truck
A. J. Foss, truck
C. Philbrick, truck
A. Thibedeau, labor
E. Thibedeau, labor
T. Wallace, labor
N. Parker, truck
A. Clark, labor
W. Gray, labor
H. Moulton, labor
H. Sabine, labor
C. M. Smith, labor
C. Parent, truck
J. Wonnstead, labor
(i. Wormstead, labor
G. Miller, truck
R. Willard, labor
G. Murby, labor
R. Hoage, labor
H. Spear, labor
N. Langiev, labor
M. Brough, labor
A. Raab, labor
A. J. Otis, agent
C. Wevmouth, labor
G. E. Otis, labor
F. E. Bowlev, labor
A. A. Kelley, labor
J. Arsenault, labor
B. Twombly, labor
J. A. Perkins, tractor wing
H. Bowden, tractor wing
C. Worster, labor
H. Knox, tractor opr.
C. Salisbury, tractor wing
H. Coulombe, truck plow
F. Seale, labor
R. H. Foss, truck
C. Staples, labor
C. Cardinal, sanding
'
,
,
i
,
|
,
,
'
i
4.94
4.94
4.94
13.00
13.00
13.00
13.00
13.00
4.94
4.94
4.94
13.00
3.42
3.80
4.94
4.94
2.28
13.00
4.56
2.28
6.00
2.28
2.28
4.94
4.94
3.04
3.04
4.94
25.50
18.24
19.00
17.86
11.02
11.02
8.36
10.50
14.12
9.88
22.50
9.00
25.00
3.80
13.00
2:28
3.50
N. H.
61
�62
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
A. Paulson, labor
5.70
13
J.
IG
Vogel & Hadley, tractor plow
A. J. Otis, agent
G. E. Otis, labor
B. Twombly, labor
F. E. Bowley, labor
C. Weymouth, labor
C. Worster, labor
F. Bowden, labor
J. A. Perkins, labor
J. Arsenault, labor
A. A. Kelley, labor
J. Wormstead, labor
E. L. Clough, labor
C. Staples, labor
F. Nichols, sidewalk plow
L. Boucher labor
A. J. Otis, agent
G. E. Otis, labor
F. E. Bowley, labor
C. Weymouth, labor
B. Twombly, labor
A. A. Kelley, labor
J. Arsenault, labor
C. Worster, labor
C. Goodwin, labor
J. A. Perkins, labor
H. Bowden, labor
F. Nichols, sidewalk plow
H. Knox, tractor opr.
C. Salisbury, tractor wing
A. J. Otis, agent
G. E. Otis, labor
C. Weymouth, labor
F. E. Bowley, labor
H. Bowden, labor
J. A. Perkins, tractor wing
A. A. Kelley, labor
B. Twombly, labor
J. Arsenault, labor
C. Parent, labor
F. Leighton, labor
C. Worster, labor, tractor wing
'
0. M. Smith, labor
284.00
18.87
14.44
i
.
!
,
22
23
•
i
29
30
J.
Wormstead,
lal)or
^
4.94
12.54
13.68
12.92
2.28
7.98
7.98
9.88
3.80
2.28
7.60
3.40
4.18
21.93
10.34
7.60
16.34
9.88
7,60
14.44
14.82
1.90
14.44
4.56
3.40
36.00
21.00
28.05
20.14
16.72
19.76
11.78
10.00
11.78
12.54
12.92
2.66
9.0O
19.44
7.60
3.04
N. H.
�ANNUAL
F.
REl'ORT OF
Hogan, labor
THE TOWN OP PARMINGTON,
N. H.
63
�64
ANNUAL
REl'ORT OF
G. E. Otis, labor
THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
N. H.
�ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
1941
January
A. J. Otis, agent
G. E. Otis, labor
C. Worster, labor
9
C. Philbrick, labor
A. Barsantee, labor
H. Knox, Jr., labor
L. Russell, labor
M. Wevmouth, labor
Walter' Tufts, labor
D. Smart, labor
A. Wallace, labor
H. Sabine, labor
H. Wevmouth, labor
J. Murby, labor
G. Abbott, labor
A. J. Foss, truck
H. Tebbetts, labor
L. Daudelin, truck
B. Twombly, labor
A. A. Kelley, labor
C. K. Salisbury, labor
L. Salisbury, labor
N. Langley, labor
H. Diclde, sidewalk plow
C. Weymouth, truck
A. Parker, truck
F. Soper, labor
C. E. Palmer, truck
R. Cardinal, truck
11
A. J. Otis, agent
G. E. Otis, labor
C. Worster, labor
A. Clark, labor
H. Coulombe, truck plow
A. Leonard, labor
18 A. J. Otis, agent
G. E. Otis, labor
C. Worster, labor
A. A. Kelley, labor
H. Knox, Jr., labor
C. Weymouth, labor
B. Twombly, labor
H. Coulombe, truck plow
R. WentAvorth, truck
4
8.67
6.46
6.46
3.80
3.80
3.80
3.80
3.80
3.80
3.80
3.80
3.80
3.80
3.80
3.80
"
,
,
lO.O'O
:
3.80
10.00
3.04
3.80
3.80'
3.80
3.80
7.50
10.00
10.00
3.80
9.00
10.00
14.79
M.06
15.96
18.62
132.50
3.80
12.24
9.50
9.88
6.08
6.08
11.02
4.18
65.00
7.00
N. H.
65
�66
ANNUAL
RBI'ORT OF
THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON.
N.
�ANNUAL
REl'ORT OF
THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
Vickers' Electric Shop, supplies
24 Franklin Hogan, labor, tractor
xMarch
2
Harrs' Knox, labor, tractor
Gardner's Service Station, labor
and supplies
W. Bragg,
Roy V, IS'^eill,
P.
supplies
supplies
Colonial Beacon Oil Co., gas
Farmington Insurance Co.
9
13
3.53
9.69
7.68
12.80
4.76
2.95
45.41
6.00
Farmington Motor Car Co.,
labor and suj)plies
22.32
The Twin State Gas & Electric Co.
1,00
Vickers' Electric Shop, supplies
Yogel & Hadley, sand
George R. Gray, oil
George R. Gray, gas
Harry Knox, labor, tractor
16
23
29
C. K. Salisbury, labor, tractor
5.86
22.70
1.40
7.80
13.50
8.50
April
The Twin State Gas & Electric Co. 1.00
Colonial Beacon Oil Co.
68.10
Farmington Motor Car Co.,
labor and supplies
45.93
Vogel & Hadley, sand
3.80
6
13
May
2
7
J.
S.
Smith, brooms
The Barrett
P.
Co., tarvia K. P.
W. Bragg,
supplies
5.40
151.50
1.94
Farmington Insurance Agency
29.88
Vogel & Hadley, sand and gravel
2.60
The Twin State Gas & Electric Co. 1.0€
Ray Road Equipment,
8
25
grader blades
16.00
June
George R. Gray, supplies
Davis Motor Mart, repairs
11
14
1.80
2.50
Farmington Motor Car Co.,
labor and supplies
19.14
J. Herbert Seavey, dynamite
5.07
The TAvin State Gas & Electric Co. 1.00
^'ogel & Hadley, sand and rocks
12.85
July
5
13
Vogel & Hadley, sand
2.00
The Twin State Gas & Electric Co.
1.00
N. H.
67
�68
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON^
Kicker's Cold Spring Garage,
labor and supplies
27
Farmington Motor Car Co.,
labor and gas
Colonial Beacon Oil Co., gas
The Barrett Co., tarvia, K. P.
J. Herbert Seavey, dynamite
1G6.90
11.73
01.15
111.50
(3.16
A'ulcan Steel Corp., tool steel
2;>.99
August
;>
Farmington Motor Car Co., repairs
10 The Twin State Gas & Electric Co.
Vogel & Hadley, sand
23
Colonial Beacon Oil Co., gas
Francis E. Gray, repairs
P. I. Perkins Co., tractor parts
N. H.
1.10
1.00
4.40
45.44
22.88
678.91
September
7
The Twin State Gas &
Vogel & Hadley, sand
Electric Co.
1.00
42.30
Car Co., repairs 3.25
F'armington Motor
H. G. Waldron,
liability insurance
16 Railway Express Agency
18 Railway Express Agency
23 Florence Clark, crowbars
28 The Barrett Co., tarvia B.
Harper Brush Co., brooms
October
14
370.76
3.30
.83
1.50
891.53
The Twin State Gas&Electric Cd.
Colonial Beacon Oil Co., gas
November
5
22
1
9
Gardner's Service Station, supplies
Yickers' Electric Sliop, dynamite
City of Rochester, supplies
George R. Cutter, gravel
Farm Service Co., salt
1.10
^^1.0€^^:
'BT.15
2.10
llA'A)
9.00
1.80
85.0'0
Farmington Motor Car Co.,
labor and supplies
11.10
The Twin State Gas&Electric Co. 1.01)
Charles E. Palmer, supplies
Vogel & Hadley, sand
68.48
1.20
December
2
Clark, Wilcox Co., plow blades
4
Farmington Insurance Agencv
The Barrett Co., tarvia, K. P.
P. W. Bragg Est., supplies
12.94
12.20
57.25
:{.09
'
�ANNUAL RErORT OP THE TOWN OP PARMINGTON,
7
Twin Slate Gas &
Electric Co.
1.00
Farniington Motor Car Co.,
labor and supplies
14
17
18
35.45
3.00
42.63
plow
11.40
C. K. Salisbury, labor, large plow
13.30
L. Salisbury, labor, large plow
Clark, Wilcox Co., snowploAV shoes 15.40
63.75
Colonial Beacon Oil Co., gas
Vogel & Hadley, sand
Hayes' Garage, repairs,
V
Farniington Insurance Agency
Francis E. Gray, Est.,
28
7.25
repairs and supplies
Eicker's Cold Spring Garage,
repairs, tractor plow
F. W. Browne, frt., plow blades
George R. Gray, oil
19.30
78.37
.64
.10
1941
January
4
8
Twin State Gas &
P.
11
18
25
1.95
1.00
1.79
53.20
C. A. Moulton, gravel
W.
Electric Co.
Bragg, Est., supplies
Vogel & Hadley, sand
214.24
P. I. Perkins Co., tractor parts
11.90
Hayes' Garage, repairs
Gardner's Service Station, welding 2.00
Farmington Motor Car Co.,
repairs
and supplies
61.92
3.94
131.19
7.70
5.35
Viclvers' Electric Shop, supplies
A. J. Foss, tractor cab, supplicKS
30
31
Walter Lougee, gas
Charles E. Palmer, supplies
J.
•14,137.59
Balance, unexpended
Appropriation
Truck sold
Material sold, tarvia,
etc.
Equipment
rental. State of N.
Gravel sold. State of N.
Refund, liabilitv insurance
H
H.
N. H. 69
�70 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE
TOWN
OP PARMINGTON, N. H.
SUMMAKY OF HIGHWAY DEPAHTMENT
Summer maintenance
Expense
approf»riation
|4,833.08
AVinter maintenance apropriation
Expense
4,000.00
4,533.70
General expense, appropriation
Expense
4,000.00
4,137.59
230.77
Credits
113,504.37
DETAIL
16
15,000.00
TOWN ROAD
AID, CLASS
113,230.77
V ROADS
1940
September
16
State of N. H.
30%
appropriation |20'9.74
December
20
State of N. H. on appropriation
Balance, nnexpended
442.92
1652.66
46.48
1699.14
Appropriation
1699.14
DETAIL
17
PEAVEY HILL SIDEWALK
1940
July
27
29
A. J. Otis, agent
G. E. Otis, labor
F. E. Bowlev, labor
J. A. Perkins, labor
A. A. Kelley, labor
B. Twombly, labor
J. Arsenault, labor
C. K. Salisbury, labor
C. Wevmoutb, labor
C. M. Smith, labor
W. C. Rollins, labor
R. Simpson, labor
H. T. Jones, truck
E. L. Clougli, labor
Henry AVorster, labor
C.
Salisbury, labor
K
|14.2S
10.64
10.64
10.64
10.64
10.64
10.64
10.64
10.(54
10.64
10.64
10.64
27.00
6.08
9.12
10.00
1699.14
�.
AiMNUAL REPORT OP THE
TOWN
OP PARMINGTON, N. H. 7
August
A. J. Otis, agent
G. E. Otis, labor
F. E. BoAvley, labor
A. A. Kelley, labor
B. Twombly, labor
J. Arsenault, labor
C. K. Salisburj^, labor
C. M. Smith, labor
W. C. Rollins, labor
R. Simpson, labor
F. W. Hunt, labor
H. Bowden, labor
H. T. Jones, truck
H. Worster, labor
10 G. E. Otis, labor
F. E. Bowley, labor
A. A. Kelley, labor
J. Arsenault, labor
B. Twombly, labor
C. K. Salisbury, labor
C. M. Smith, labor
W. C. Rollins, labor
R. Simj)sou, labor
F. W. Hunt, labor
H. Bowden, labor
H. Worster, labor
Leon Bunker, labor
H. T. Jones, truck
A. J. Otis, agent
24 F. E. Bowley, labor
J. Arsenault, labor
R. Simpson, labor
31 A. J. Otis, agent
G. E. Otis, labor
J. Arsenault, labor
C. M. Smith, labor
C. K. Salisbury, labor
H. T. Jones, truck
R. Simpson, labor
C. Weymouth, labor
F. E. BoAvley, labor
22.44
16.72
16.72
12.16
16.72
12.16
3
'
'
6.72
16.72
16.72
16.72
15.20
15.58
44.00
16.72
6.08
6.08
6.08
6.08
6.08
6.08
6.08
6.08
6.08
6.08
6.08
6.08
6.08
16.00
8.16
3.04
3.04
3.04
2.55
.38
3.04
1.71
3.61
5.00
3.04
.38
.38
September
7
G. E. Otis, labor
C.
Weymouth, labor
1.90
4.18
1
�72
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
R. Simpsou, labor
4.18
2M
Vogel & Haclley, sand
14
G.
Weymouth, labor
Simpson, labor
The Barrett Co., tarvia
3.04
3.04
79.20
R..
28
N. H.
B
.|G59.17
Balance, nnexpended
140.83
Appropriation
1800.00
|800'.00
1800.00
LIBRARIES
FARMINGTON PUBLIG LIBRARY ASSOCIATION
DETAIL
18
1940
August
22 Parmington Public
Library Assn.
Appropriation
DETAIL
19
11,000.00
|1,000.00
TOWN POOR
1940
February
Annie E. Thayer, rent, H. Cotton
3
17 R. B. Cardinal, wood,
22
23
24
A. D. Fifield
First National Stores, Rochester,
Esther Merrill
J. A. Morrill, coal, Esther Merrill
Strafford County Farm, board,
F. Wiggin
G. L. Philbrick, hauling wood
W. S. AVallace, rent, C. O^.eary
March
Annie E. Thayer,
1
2
rent,
H. Cotton
fS.OO
4.00
13.48
o.-^O
2(5.57
2.50
4.00
8.0!)
First National Stores, W. Wallace,
2().00
A. Fifield
Howard Dickie, coal, J. Arsenault,
20.75
C. Anderson, L. Hjdand
Earle & Perkins, C. O'Leary,
21100
Ira Fislier, G. B. Ricker
11.00
H. F. Nutter, C. Anderson
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
E. J. Kelley
&
Co.,
I.
Clark,
Corson
First National Stores, Rochester,
23.00
E. Merrill
Gelinas' Market, F. Bovd,
J. Nichols, W. Shaw
A. & P. Tea Co., W. Rollins,
F. Tufts, W. Shaw, R. Young
Strafford County Farm, board,
F. Wiggin
Marion F. Percy, board, B. Hayes
S. J. King, M. D., F. Tufts,
13.50
C.
4
8
9
13
M. Shaw, S. Bunker,
R. Young, P. Wilkins
Bunker Hill Grocery, L. Whitten
F. L. Furber, J. Arsenault
People's Market, C. York
William Tufts, wood for w^elfare
G. Waldron, wood, R. Eastman,
J. D. Willey, W. Rollins
Frisbie Memorial Hospital,
48.00
24.80
18.00
50.00
12.00
5.00
12.00
3.00
H
Harry Mayotte, Ina Pearl
Gelinas' Market R.
Young
Harpin's Restaurant, board,
Ray Crosby
16
J. A. Morrill, coal, E.
23
George R. Gray, oil, F. Tufts
Viola Griffin, care of children,
Merrill
W. Rollins
30 Viola Griffin, W. Rollins
April
1
Gelinas' Market, R. Pollard,
F. Boj^d, J. Nichols,
C.
Remick
H. F. Nutter, C. Anderson
First National Stores, Rochester,
1
35.00
E. Merrill
E. J. Kelley & Co., I. Clark
Earle & Perkins, G. Ricker,
I. Fisher
Bunker Hill Grocery, L. Whitten
First National Stores, C. Corson,
W. Wallace, A. Fl field,
G. Rouckev, E. C. Herbert,
'
F. Kelley
21.00
125.00
2.01
18.00
10.00
2.25
5.00
5.00
35.00
12:00
18.00
17.50
11.00
15.00
61.25
N. H.
73
�74
ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
Marion F. Percy, board, B. Hayes 18.00
S. H. Waldron, wood, A. Fifield,
F. Edgerly
W.
IG.OO
Lord & Son,
C.
coal, L. Wliitten 13.50
Harpin's Restaurant, board,
R. Crosby
Harpin's Restaurant, board
R. Crosby
12.00
'
G.OO
2
Strafford County Farm, board,
4
F. Wiggiu
Annie E. Thayer,
5
()
27.1(5
rent, H. Cotton
J. D. Willey, rent, F. Kelley
Viola Griffin, care of children
A. & P. Tea Co., F. Edgerly,
J. Kichols, F. Tufts,
13
89.00
12.00
5.00
King, M. D., H. Mayotte,
R. Young, C. Anderson,
81.00
W. Shaw, S. Bunker
McLaughlin, M. D., C. Drapeau,
IG.OO
C. Anderson, C. Jordon
5.00
R. B. Drew, wood, F. Kelley
eT.
17
20
W. Shaw
R. Young, W. Rollins
Peoples' Market, C. York
Viola Griffin, care of children
S. J.
8.00
3.00
5.00
L.
Viola Griffin care of children
5.00
8.00
Pulsifer, wood, W. Wallace
3..00
Willey, rent, F. Kelley
10.00
Morrill, coal, E. Merrill
7.00
Philbrick, wood, A. Fifield
5.0!)
Griffin, care of children
W. H.
Celia
J. A.
2G
27
C. L.
Viola
May
1
Earle & Perkins, F. Tufts,
I. Fisher
H. F. Nutter, H. Cotton
E. J. Kelley & Co., I. Clark
Gelinas' Market, R. Pollard,
IG.OO
IG.OO
11.00
11.00
F. Boyd
First National Stores, Rocliester,
22.50
E. Merrill
Marion F. Percy, board, B. Hayes 18.01)
First National Stores, G. Rouckey,
F. Kelley, S. Derby,
R. Wilhird, A. Fifield,
Gl.OO
W. Wallace
Harpin's Restaurant, board,
G.OO
R. Crosby
N. H.
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
Strafford County Farm, board.
25.71
F. Wiggiu
5.00
Viola Griffin, care of children
Bunker Hill Grocery, L. Whitten 12.00
•Fownes' Meat & Groceries, W, Shaw,
22.00
R. Young
IG.OO
F. L. Furber, S. King, Jr.,
A. & P. Tea Co., J. Nichols,
W. Shaw, R. Young,
47.00
F. Edgerly, W. Rollins
3.00
3 Celia Willey, rent, F. Kelley
People's Market, P. Marr, C. York 32.00
4.15
Howard Dickie, oil, R. Willard
Harpin's Restaurant, board,
7
18.00
R. Crosby
G. F. Mooney & Son, wood,
7.50
L. Whitten, W. Rollins
3.00
17 Celia Willey, rent, F. Kelley
25 Mary A. Home, care of children,
5.00
W. Rollins
8.00
27 Annie E. Thayer, rent, H. Cotton
3.00
31 Celia Willey, rent, F. Kelley
N. H.
75
2
June
1
!
Earle & Perkins, F. Tufts,
I. Fisher
H. F. Nutter, F. Gordon
\
12.00
17.99
Fownes Meat & Groceries, W. Shaw,
28.00
R. Young
Bunker Hill Grocery, L. Whitten 15.00
First National Stores, C. Corson,
W.
Wallace, S. Derby,
20.00
First National Stores, Rochester,
4.50
E. Merrill
17.50
E. J. Kelley & Co., I. Clark
8.00
A. &P. Co., W. Rollins, J. Nichols
Gelinas' Market, C. Remick,
12.00
F. Boyd
Marion F. Percy, board, B. Hayes 18.00
S. J. King, M. D., Ina Pearl, W. Shaw,
81.50
S. Bunker, R. Young
8.00
Annie E. Thayer, rent, H. Cotton
Strafford County Farm, board
26.57
F. Wiggiu
People's Market, L. French,
12.00
P. Marr
F. Kelley
3
!
�76
ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OP PARMINGTON,
8
11
Walter G. Stuart, rent, E. Merrill
George R. Gray, oil, H. Cotton,
13
14
F. Gordon, F. Tufts
Celia Willey, rent, F. Kelley
Dr. E. M. Abbott, E. Merrill
John A. Boyd, haircuts,
J. L.
15
22
29
Bennett
.
Dr. C. B. Davis, glasses,
R. Nichols
Walter G. Stuart, rent, E. Merrill
Harpin's Restaurant, board,
R. Crosby
Walter G. Stuart, rent, E. Merrill
A. & P. Tea Co., H. Moulton,
W. Shaw
Walter G. Stuart, rent, E. Merrill
July
Marion F. Percy, board, B. Hayes
1
H. F. Nutter, F. Gordon
G. F.
18.45
3.00
2.00
1.75
7.00
3.25
24.00
3.25
13.00
3.25
IG.OO
18.00
Mooney & Son, wood,
W.
2
3.25
Rollins
E. J. Kelley & Co., I. Clark
Earle & Perkins, I. Fisher
F. L. Ftirber, C. Tebbetts,
H. W. Haskell, J. E. Earle
Strafford County Farm, board,
F.
Wiggin
3.00
14.00
4.00
30.50
25.71
Fownes' Meat & Groceries,
W. Shaw
20.00
First National Stores, F. Kelley,
S.
Derby, A. Fifield,
R. Willard, W. Wallace
Gelinas' Market, F. Boyd,
36.00
C. Remick
Annie E. Thayer, rent, H. Cotton
Bunker Hill (Grocery, L. Whitten
14.00
8.00
12.00
3.00
4.50
Celia Willey, rent, F. Kelley
A. Morrill, wood, E. Merrill
J. P. Hurd, R. Young, W. Shaw,
3
5
13
J.
15
Mrs. K. Hussey
Dr. E. M. Abbott, E. Merrill
People's Market, J. Hogan,
E. Young, L. French
Celia Willey, rent, F.' Kelley
18
27
J. L.
11.11
2.00
48.90
3.00
McLaughlin, M. D.,
R.
Youns
0.00
N. H.
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
August
1
Florence G. Kowe, board,
W.
J.
B. Hayes
Roberts, M. U., surgery,
Mrs. B. Wilkins
E. J. Kelley & Co., I. Clark
Earle & Perkins, I. Fisher
F. L. Furber, J. E. Earle,
C. Tebbetts
18.00
50.00
17.50
12.00
15.50
Fownes' Meat & Groceries,
A. Danforth, C. Tebbetts
First National Stores, F. Kellev,
W. Shaw, S. Derby,
W. Wallace, H. H. Worster
2
3
10
12
17
31
Gelinas' Market, F. Leighton
Celia Willey, rent, F. Kelley
Bunker Hill Grocery, L. Whitten
First National Stores, Rochester,
E. Merrill
Dr. E. M. Abbott, E. Merrill
Annie E. Thayer, rent, H. Cotton
People's Market, J. Hogan,
L. French, J. E. Earle,
E. Young
Frisbie Memorial Hospital,
Mrs. B. Wilkins
Fred L. Richards, rent, R. Pollard
Celia Willey, rent, F. Kelley
F. G. Rowe, board, B. Hayes
H. F. Nutter, J. A. Fortin
A. &P. Tea Co., J. D. Willey
Earle & Perkins, I. Fisher
E. J. Kellev & Co., I. Clark
W. H. Pulsifer, wood, F. Kelley,
"
W. Rollins
First National Stores, Rochester,
E. Merrill
Harpin's Restaurant, R. Crosby
First National Stores, A. Fifield,
F. Kelley, W. Shaw
F. L. Furber, S. King, Jr.
24.00
44.00
2.00
3.00
12.00
18.00
2.00
8.00
64.00
61.00
3.00
4.50
18.00
7.00
3.00
12.00
14.00
13.00
18.00
27.00
32.00
12.00
September
4
Gelinas' Market, C. Remick,
People's Market, E. Young,
L. French, A. Lougee
2.00
24,00
N. H.
77
�78
ANNUAL
REl'ORT OP
THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
Fownes' Meat & Groc, A, Danforth,
5
6
10
11
20
28
30
12.00
R. Watson
Hill Grocery, L. Whitten
15.00
4.50
Celia Wille}^, rent, F. Kelley
Fred L. Richards, R. Pollard
3.00
4.79
Belknap County, Inez Vachon
3.50
J. A. Morrill, Avood, E. Merrill
Elizabeth Mayo, care of L. Whitten 9.00
3.00
Celia Willey, rent, P. Kelley
Elizabeth Mayo, care of L. Whitten 14.00
3.50
H. F. Nutter, J. A. Fortin
Earle & Perkins, I. Fisher,
11.00
C. Corson
14.00
E. J. Kelley & Co., I. Clark
Bunker
October
Fownes' Meat & Groc, R. Watson
1
F. L. Fnrber, C. Tebbetts,
S. King, Jr., G. Ricker,
J.
Gamache
People's Market, L. French,
A. Lougee, E. Young
First National Stores, Rochester,
E. Merrill
First National Stores, F. Kelley,
W. Shaw
2
4
5
12
14
19
22
3.00
30.00
47.00
22.50
35.00
18.00
Edith A. Witty, board, B. Haves
12.00
Bunker Hill Grocery, L. Whitten
2.50
Daisy Davis, rent, F. Kellev
Elizabeth Mayo, care of L. 'whitten 14.00
Fred L. Richards, rent, R. Watson 4.00
4.00
Fred L. Richards, rent, R. Watson
Elizabeth Mayo, care of L. Whitten 7.00
Frisbie Memorial Hospital,
L.
S. J.
Gordon
King, M. D., J. C. Varney,
R. Young, g. Bunker,
M. Shaw, A. Shaw, W. Shaw
02.00
93.50
November
1
E. J. Kelley & Co., I. Clark
Earle & Perkins, C. Corson,
17.50
M. Canney, L. Whitten
H. F. Nutter, J. A. Fortin
Edith A. Witty, board, B. Hayes
Strafford County Farm, board,
J. C. Varney, G. C. Rollins
20.95
7.00
18.00
33.29
N. H.
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON^
W. H. Pulsifer, wood, W. Kollins
Howard Dickie, coal, L, Whitten
G. F. Mooiiej'
G.OO
13.50
& Son, wood,
Whitten
A. E. Barcomb, M. D., snrgery,
L. Gordon
Frisbie Memorial Hospital,
J. C. Varney
L.
1.50
72.00
143.25
First National Stores, Rochester,
E. Merrill
First National Stores, W. Shaw,
R. Young, J. E. Earle,
F. Kelley
45.25
2
F. L. Furber, J. Gamache,
C. Tebbetts
Bunker Hill Grocery, L. Whitten
24.00
12.00
9
Gelinas' Market, C. Remick
People's Market, L. French,
A. Lougee
Fred L. Richards, rent, R. Watson
9.00
2.00
41.00
IG.OO
15.00
23
Belknap County, C. York
W. C. Lord & Son, oil, M. Canney,
11.50
coal, A. Lougee
3.00
J. L. McLaughlin, M. D., R. Young
8.00
Annie E. Thayer, rent, H. Cotton
2.50
Daisy Davis, rent, F. Kelley
George R. Gray, oil, J. E. Earle,
30
J. A. Fortin
Daisy Davis, rent, F. Kelley
13
16
7.75
2.50
December
2
Edith A. Witty, board, B. Hayes
Gelinas' Market, A. Fifield,
F. Bovd, C. Harriman
H. F. Nutter, J. A. Fortin
E. J. Kellev & Co., I. Clark
F. L. Furber, C. Tebbetts
First National Stores, W. AVallace,
F. Kellev, R. Young,
18.00
12.00
3.50
14.00
14.00
J. E. Earle, A. Fifield
J.
Hogan, W. Shaw
King, M. D., L. Whitten,
E. Abbott
W. H. Pulsifer, wood, W. Rollins,
A. Fifield
People's Market, A. Lougee,
79.50
S. J.
3
L.
French
47.00
13.00
21.00
N. H.
79
�80
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
4
Strafford County Farm, board,
J. C. Varney, G. C. Rollins
Fred L. Richards, rent, R. Watson
Annie E. Thayer, rent, H. Cotton
5
Reginald Wentworth, wood,
7
14
E. Young
Community Fanner's Exchange,
E. Young
Community Farmer's Exchange,
E. Young
Community Farmer's Exchange,
E. Young
7.12
23
Reginald Wentworth, wood,
H. Nichols
Ida M. Whitney, board,
Leonard Wilkins
Bunker Hill Grocery, L. Whitten,
'
H. Nichols
George R. Gray, oil, E. Young,
F. Tufts^
30
31
7.07
0.96
7.00
.
W. H.
28
7.00
Pulsifer, wood, F. Kelley
18
21
27
55.71
8.00
8.00
7.00
28.00
21.50
11.41
Community Farmer's Exchange,
E. Young
Edith A. Witty, board, Benj. Hayes
Belknap Countv, supplies, C. York
J. H. Richard, M. D., F. Wiggin
J. P. Hurd, supplies, E. Young,
6.81
18.00
15.00
1.50
Mrs. C. Philbrick, R. Watson 12.25
People's Market, L. H. French
20.00
Earle & Perkins, I. P"'isher,
C. Corson
17.00
Gelinas' Market, C. Harriman,
F. Boyd
38.00
F. L. Furber, C. Tebbetts,
S. King, Jr.
19.00
A. & P. Tea Co., W. Shaw,
R. Young, C. Philbrick,
Hogan, W. Rollins,
W. Wallace, A. Fi field
Howard Dickie, coal and oil,
J.
J.
Arsenault, C. Harriman
Annie E. Thaver,
rent,
H. Cotton
90.00
14.14
8.00
1941
January
1
E. J. Kelley
&
Co.,
I.
Clark
14.00
N. H.
�ANNUAL
2
REL'ORT OF
OF FARMINGTON, N. H. 81
StrafPord County Farm, Dec. board,
G. Rollins, J, Varney
57.57
Fred L. Richards, rent, R. Watson 16.00
First National Stores, F. Kellev,
F. Tufts, W. Sliaw,
W.
R.
•^
THE TOWN
Wallace,
S.
Derby,
'
Young
W. H.
Pulsifer, wood, A. Fifield
A. L. Perkins, supplies, E. Young
49.00
7.50
5.90
Reginald Wentworth, wood,
W. Rollins
State Cancer Commission, C. York
8.00
56.30
15
Community Farmer's Exchange,
E. Young
James L. Foss, wood
10.20
10.00
24
Reginald Wentworth, wood,
9
11
25
28
30
C. Philbrick
Albert E. Barcomb, M. D.,
Esther Merrill
W. H. Pulsifer, wood, A. Fifield,
4.00
W. Rollins
First National Stores, Rochester,
E. Merrill
Bunker Hill Grocery, H. Nichols
A. & P. Tea Co., C. Philbrick,
A. Fifield, W. Shaw,
W. Rollins, R. Young
F. L. Furber, C. Tebbetts
George R. Gray, oil, P. Tufts,
E. Young
J. P. Hurd, supplies, R. Young,
^
C. Philbrick
People's Market, L. French,
E. Young
E. J. Kelley & Co., I. Clark
Earle & Perkins, I. Fisher,
C.
31
5.00
Corson
16.75
10.50
54.50
14.00
7.14
14.70
18.00
17.50
11.00
4.00
People's Market, L. French
Gelinas' Market, F. Boyd,
C.
14.00
Harriman
14.00
First National Stores, J. Nichols,
F. Kelley, W. Wallace,
A. Fifield, F. Tufts
32.00
14,784.48
�82
ANNUAL
REI'ORT OF
THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON,
Appropriation
|4y000.00
Eefiind, credits
64.2.5
Overdraft
720.23
14,784.48
DETAIL
20
SOLDIERS' AID
1940
February
17 The Twin State Gas & Electric Co.
|7.08
March
2
First National Stores, supplies
27.99
A. & P. Tea Co., supplies
4.00
Fred E. Currier, milk
3.9()
23 George R. Gray, oil
1.35
April
First National Stores, supplies
1
24.00
W. C. Lord & Son, oil
15.75
2 Fred E. Currier milk
4.20
6
A. & P. Tea Co., supplies
16.00
The Twin State Gas & Electric Co. 5.76
13
J. L.
McLaughlin, M.
D., service
40.00
May
1
2
3
7
8
11
First National Stores, supplies
A. & P. Tea Co., supplies
People's Market, supplies
W. C. Lord & Son, oil
6.00
16.00
27.00
15.30
4.68
12.00
Fred E. Currier, milk
Fred L. Richards, rent
June
1
Fownes' Meat & Groc, supplies
21.00
A. & P. Tea Co., supplies
8.00
The Twin State Gas & Electric Co. 4.80
People's Market, supplies
Fred E. Currier, milk
W. C. Lord & Son, oil
3
6
22
7.00
4.32
1 1
.70
July
Fownes' Meat & Groc, supplies
First National Stores, supplies
Knox Pharmacy, medicine
5
9 Fred E. Currier, milk
27 J. L. McLaughlin, M. D., service
August
1
Fownes' Meat & Groc, supplies
2
N. H.
13.00
21.00
.50
4.32
15.00
12.00
14,784.48
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
6
10
31
35.00
First National Stores, supplies
3.96
Fred E. Currier, milk
The Twin State Gas & Electric Co. 4.80
Dover Children's Home,
18.00
August board
25.50
First National Stores, supplies
September
11.70
C. Lord & Son, oil
4.08
Fred E. Currier, milk
The Twin State Gas & Electric Co. 2.56
W.
11
October
1
2
First National Stores, supplies
Dover Children's Home,
32,00
18.00
September board
2.24
The Twin State Gas & Electric Co.
4.32
12 Fred E. Currier, milk
09.50
22 Huggins Hospital, surgical case
10.00
Harry B. Luke, M. D., service
November
1
Dover Children's Home,
5
October board
9
First National Stores, supplies
W. C. Lord & Son, oil
McLaughlin, M. D., service
Fred E. Currier, milk
23 George K. Gray, oil
December
2 Dover Children's Home,
J. L.
12
November board
First National Stores, supplies
Mary Moore, board
Fred
10
17
24
28
31
L. Richards, rent
Mary Moore, board
Mary Moore, board
Fred E. Currier, milk
Mary Moore, board
George R. Gray, oil
Dover Children's Home,
December board
W. J. Paul Dye, M. D., surgery
Mary Moore, board
18.00
7.00
6.30
28.50
5.16
5.40
18.00
5.00
5.00
3.00
5.00
5.00
3.48
5.00
2.38
18.00
50.00
5.00
1941
January
1
Fred
2
L. Richards, rent
First National Stores, supplies
12.00
20.00
N. H.
83
�84
7
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON,
N. H.
�ANNUAL
REl'ORT OF
THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
Appropriation
N. H.
85
|4,000.00
14,000.00
14,000.00
SUMMARY OF WELFARE RELIEF
Town poor
-14,784.48
Soldiers' aid
881.57
3,355.18
Old age assistance
Appropriations
Refnnd
|8,500.00
credits
64.2.J
Overdraft
456.98
19,021.23
DETAIL
22
MEMORIAL DAY
19,021.23
EXPEiS^SE
1940
May
Clarence L. Perkins
Post No. GO
Appropriation
25
DETAIL
23
flGO.OO
1160.00
PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS
EDGERLY PARK
1940
May
Helen H. McLanghlin
Augnst
25
23
|50.00
Francis E. Gray, Est., fence repairs
Appropriation
Overdraft
2.00
|50.00
2.00
152.00
FERNALD PARK
1940
Feb r nary
22
Charles E. Palmer, repairs
|2.46
Jnne
3
E. S. Knox, cleaning park
12.80
Angnst
3
7
P. W. Bragg, equipment repairs
E. S. Knox, cleaning park
14.40
12.60
152.00
�86
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
28 Nellie Miller, supervisor
September
28 P. W. Bragg, repairs and
moving equipment
50.00
7.00
N. H.
�THE TOWN OP PARMINGTON,
AiSTNUAL REl'ORT OP
DETAIL
24
N. H. 87
LAND PURCHASE
194:0
March
16 Elmer
S.
Knox
flOO.OO
flOO.OO
Appropriation
DETAIL
25
TAXES BOUGHT BY TOWN
SEPTEMBER 23, 1940
1939
Abbott, Ernest R., L. & B., Watson
Cross road
Barker, Will T., Est., L. & B., No. 11
Summer
234.30
street
Barsautee, Albert H., L. & B.,
Central street
Bennett, Hester A., 41A., woodlot,
otf Foss hill road
Bickford, Edward H.,
40A., Fred Home land
Varney
45ii.,
B., L.
&
55.38
22.84
42.18
8.73
8.73
lot
40A., Willard lot
Bowden, Roscoe
|1G.73
B.,
16A., Ware road
Bnnker, Sadie, 3A.,
Edgerly lot, Silver street
3A., L. & B., West
9.86
4.90
17.27
Milton road
L. & B., No. 13 Winter street 40.62
Canney, Archie B., L. & B., No. 19
189.41
South Main street
Cheslev, Ralph J., 235A., farm,
28.60
Ten Rod road
Child, N. Susan, heirs, L. & B.,
31.37
Mt. Pleasant street
Clements, C. Gordon, L. & B.,
'
Orange
40.62
82.49
Provmce road
& B.,
43.02
Sheepboro road
& B., Glen street
54.36
49.95
31.37
street
Cook, Ceylon L., L. & B., School street
Currier, Charles F., 31/2 A., L. & B.,
Cutter, George R., L.
Cvr, Edward, L.
Danforth, Lizzie
S.,
L.
&
B.,
Elm
street
Descheneaux, Arthur, 107A.,
Chesley and Home lot
9.24
�88
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
Dixon, Annie
L., L.
Downing, Franlv
off
&
B., Garfield street 23.18
A., 80A.,
Foss
liill
farm
road
Doyle, David P., 135A., L.
&
56.46
B.,
Hometown road
Dnnlap, Mrs. Edward, L. & B.,
25A.,
wood
lot,
Ten Kod road
Earle, Ellen D., L. & B.,
off
oft' Province road
Edgerh^, Serena J., I'SA., wood lot,
Province road
Ferland, Katherine M., L. & B.,
Mt. Vernon street
Fifield, Albert D., L. & B., High street
Fownes, Bloise F., block.
South Main street
French, Lizzie M., L.
&
Crowley street
Hart,
Elm
Dana B.,
E., L.
7.86
40.62
4.48
15.11
40.62
212.69
B.,
45.33
Garland, Charles H., L. & B., farm,
Ten Rod road
Garrow, Joseph and Delia, L. & B.,
Rochester road
Gray, Frank, 2A., L. & B.,
Waldron cross road
Harriman, Maude
26.65
&
42.18
61.54
19.02
B.,
street
30A., farm.
91.81
Ridge road
46.01
Hart, Donald B., 60A,, Thompson
pasture. Ten Rod road
18.92
Howard, Everett A., camp and land,
Mt. Pleasant street
7.94
L. & B., Mt. Pleasant street
40.62
Hoyt, Alice, L. & B., Foss hill road
4.08
Hubbard, J. Marshall, 20A., wood lot
7.36
Huckins, Ethel M., lOOA., farm,
Meaderboro road
177.62
Huckins, J. Leslie, 94A., farm,
'95.39
Meaderboro road
Huckins, Mary E. and Abbie S.,
115A., Keizel lot
12.64
llOA., Nutter pasture
12.64
200A., Thompson i)lace
65 A., Canney place
73.09
8.73
N. H.
�ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OP PARMINGTON,
Hnrd, William
L.
L.
G., heirs,
&
&
B.,
Mt. Pleasant street
B.,
Peavey
wood
Jewell, Clarence, 37A.,
Chestnnt
hill
lot,
road
hill
73.24
24.28
11.19
Jordon, Charles E., 4A., L. & B., and
26A., Springfield lot
Kelley, Albert A., L. & B.,
Charles street
& B., Spring
wood lot,
Lagos, Mannel, L.
60A.,
32.51
street
84.80
15.12
street
12.64
82.49
Meaderboro road
&
Lefebvre, George, L.
B.,
High
Letournean, Diana, L. & B.,
Crescent street
Leveille,
22.04
Walter J., L. & B.,
South Main street
&
Spring street
Xeedham, Hazen C, 4A., Scruton field
Neill, Lucina M., L. & B., No. 9
Light, Peter, L.
B.,
Orange street
Nichols, A. Joseph, 20A., L.
Foss
hill
B.,
road
55.04
Ten Rod road
Summer street
Staples, Charles F., 70A., Cater land
Stearns Brothers, lOOA., Gray lot.
&
'
B.,
119.72
20.87
Seavey, Ralph F., 16A., Hurd lot
Spear, Howard M., L. & B.,
Ten Rod road
5.41
73.24
&
Perkins, Theresa, heirs, L. & B.,
No. 4 Courtland street
Sanborn, Roland R., Calef lot.
Therrien, Alice E., L.
118.38
22.04
7.36
10.56
7.36
22.82
No. 15
East Grove street
Thompson, Ernest H., L. & B.,
Bunker street
Thompson, Julia E.,
185A., Emerson farm
115.02
87.11
52.23
12.64
9A.,
4.90
Tufts, William, L. & B., Winter Court
31.37
Tuttle, Eugene A., L. & B., Spring street 12.80
Waldron, Robert D., L. & B.,
Spring street
40.29
50A.,
Shumung pasture
Mooney field
N. H.
89
�90
ANNUAL
REl'ORT OF
THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
A¥etherbee, Laura, 85A., near
N. H.
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON^
Beck, Charles W.
Bickford, Charles L.
Gjr, Edward
Davidson, Corrine
Earle, John
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.'0'0
Harriman, Doris
Hartford, Mrs. Harold
Haskell, Ora A.
Howard, Janet
Hoyt, Alice
Hnntress, Grace P.
Johnson, William
Jordon, Charles E.
Kelley, Elizabeth
Kisiak, Katherine E.
King, Harriet C.
King, Sadie
•
Leighton, Annie
Light, Alphonse
Light, Peter
McConihe, Helen
Marsh, Gladj^s
Merrill, Catherine
Merrill, Esther
>
Nichols, Howard A.
Place, Alma
Place, Dean
Pnlsifer, John L.
Pnlsifer, Rachel
i
Remick, Bertha
Remick, Mary
Smallwood, Mary E.
Smith, Corran M.
Tarney, Grace A.
Thurston, Ethel
Tibbetts, Grace
Tnfts, Isaac F,
Tufts, Lucy
Varney, Kathleen
Weymouth, Theora H.
Woodward, Grace
Young, Raymond
T'^^'il
N. H. 91
i
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
188.00
�92
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
LESLIE
E.
HAM,
1939
N. H.
TAXES
PROPERTY
Child, Charles E. T.
Home
Farmingtoii
Bldg. Assn.
Ladd Bros.
Mitehel, H. P.
Morris, Nick, bankruptcy
O'Conuell, Cornelius F., ex-service
Pearl, Hervej''
Silvia, John J., ex-service
Young, Grover
C.
121.50
12.90
34.40
8.60
44.16
8.G0
5.37
43.00
8.95
1187.48
POLLS
Barker, Shirley, non-resident
Bartlett, Bertha
Beck, Charles
W.
Margaret
Bouchier, Lucien
Bell,
Bouchier, Mrs. Lucien
Canney, Lulu
"
Cassier, Irving J.
Cassier, Ora M.
Cook, Ernest
Cotton, Harry
Cyr,
Edward
Davidson, Corrine
Drapeau, Arthur
Earle,
John
Ellis, Jeanette, non-resident
Ellis, Leon, non-resident
Emerson, Lucy J,
Foss, Evelyn A.
(xarland, (veorge F.
(rordon, Frank
Greenblatt,
(yuyer,
Nathan
Emma
Harriman, Frederick
Harriman, Jane
Hartford, Eva
Haskell, Ora
Hirth, Ella, over 70
Hogan, Mary
Howard, Janet
L.
|2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.O0
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
�ANNUAL
REL'ORT OF TPIE
TOWN
Johnson, Grace
Johnson, William
Jones,
Henry W.
Jordon, Charles E.
Judd, Josephine
Kelley, Elizabeth
Keller, Florence E.
Kisiak, Katherine
King, Harriet
King, Sadie
Leighton, Annie
\
Light, iVlphonse
Light, Peter
Light, Rnth P.
•
Mayotte, Harry
Merrill, Esther
Monlton, Mrs. Chester, duplicate
Xason, Clifford, non-resident
John
J.
•
Orfield, Carl
Orfield, Hazel
Parkhnrst, Isabelle, deceased
Percy, Gladys M.
Place, Alma
Place, Dean
Poisson, Hector
Poisson, Rebecca
Progress, John D.
Pnlsifer, John L.
Pnlsifer, Rachel
Reynolds, Dorothy
Reynolds, Mabel
Richardson, Olga
Ricker, George B.
Rollins, Beatrice, deceased
Sargent, Eleanor M.
Sargent, Raymond J.
Sewell, Avis E.
Tufts, Isaac F.
Tufts,
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00.
Mills, Elizabeth, duplicate
O'Connell,
OF FARMINGTON, N. H. 93
-
Lucy
Yarney, Ralph G., non-resident
Wexler, Sam, non-resident
Weymouth, Theora H.
Woodward, Grace
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2 00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
�94 ANNUAL REI'ORT OF THE
TOWN
OF FARMINGTON, N. H.
Young, Elbridge
Young, Raymond
LESLIE
2.00
2.00
E.
HAM,
1940
TAXES
PROPERTY
Garland, Winuifred, overassessed
(iray, Elsie (Ernest Cardinal)
overassessed
|10.68
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON-,
Kicliardson, Ralph, non-resident
Silvia, John J., ex-service
Woodward, Grace
AVoodward, Lawrence
.
N. H.
95
�96
ANNUAL
DETAIL
REl'ORT OF
29
THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON,
N. H.
TOWN HALL BONDS
1941
January
15 Farmington National Bank, bonds,
Nos. 54, 55, 56, 57, 58
1940 appropriation
DETAIL
30
|2,500.00
.|2,500.00
SERIAL NOTES
1940
September
Farmington National Bank,
3
Note No. 3
11,500.00
1940 appropriation
DETAIL
31
|1,500.00
INTEREST
BOND COUPONS
1940
February
6 Farmington
July
15 Farmington
18 Farmington
20 Farmington
23 Farmington
August
10 Farmington
17 Farmington
20 Farmington
National Bank
|45.00
Bank
Bank
Bank
Bank
90.00
225.00
45.00
90.00
National Bank
National Bank
National Bank
22.50
45.00
45.00
January
15 Farmington National Bank
20 Farmington National Bank
31 Farmington National Bank
225.00
180.00
22,50
National
National
National
National
1941
11,035.00
SERIAL NOTES
1940
March
1
Farmington National Bank
.|285.00
September
3
Farmington National Bank
285.00
1570.00
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
Total interest paid
Balance, unexpended
N. H. 97
|1,605.00
245.00
Appropriation
|1,850.00
L,850.00
11,850.00
Coupons not presented for
|135.00
collection
DETAIL
32
COUNTY TAX
1940
November
30
Charles H. Felker, treasurer
Appropriation
DETAIL
33
|11,701.94
111,701.94
PRECINCT
1940
March
29 Parmington Village Precinct
|2,000.00
April
23 Farraington Village Precinct
855.00
May
Farmington Village Precinct
August
22 Farmington Village Precinct
September
IG Farmington Village Precinct
27
2,000.00
3,000.00
1,217.50
October
Farmington
9
December
2
A^illage Precinct
1,000.00
Farmino;ton Village Precinct
2,043.70
112,116.20
Balance 1939 appropriation,
due February 1, 1940
$5,855.00
11,261.20
Appropriation, 1940
Balance due, February
1,
1941
5,000.00
117,116.20 117,116.20
�98
ANNUAL REPOR T OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON.
DETAIL
34
N. H.
SCHOOLS
1940
February
Ernest E. Kimball, treasurer
28
|2,500.00
March
29 Ernest E. Kimball, treasurer
April
27 Ernest E. Kimball, treasurer
2,600.00
2,500.00
May
27
Ernest E. Kimball, treasurer
3,233.05
June
Ernest E. Kimball, treasurer
July
29 Ernest E. Kimball, treasurer
2,900.00
22
2,000.00
August
Ernest E. Kimball, treasurer
September
30 Ernest E. Kimball, treasurer
2,500.00
31
2,500.00
October
30 Ernest E. Kimball, treasurer
3,000.00
November
29
Ernest E. Kimball, treasurer
4,000.00
December
28 Ernest E. Kimball, treasurer
1941
2,500.00
January
27
Ernest E. Kimball, treasurer
2,500.00
132,733.05
Balance 1939 appropriation,
due February 1, 1940
Balance 1939 dog licenses
due February 1, 1940
Appropriation 1940
Balance 1940 appropriation,
due February 1, 1941
.f
13,000.00
733.05
32,500.00
13,500.00
|4G,233.05 140,233.05
Amount
of
dog licenses for 1941
|48G.85
FRED W. BROWNE,
FRED L. RICHARDS,
JOHN E. S. HALL,
Selectmen of Farmington.
�ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OP PARMINGTON,
N. H.
99
Report of the Trustees of the Trust Funds
Isabelle Billings Trust
Fund
Income 1940
Electric Public Utilit^^, 11,000.00
bond
Union Gas
6%
Utilities, foOO.OO
None
None
None
bond 6i/2%
common
Cities Service Co., 13 shares, old
Consolidated Gas Utilities, foOO.OO bond 67c
Eastern Offices, Inc., |1,000.00 bond 5%
Farming-ton National Bank, |2,18G.50
|30.00
50.00
40.83
Deposited in bank
1120.83
Dated at Farmington, N.
H., this 10th
day
of
February,
1911.
FRED W. BROWNE,
WALTER
LESLIE
YOUNG,
HAM,
E.
E.
Trustees.
AUDITORS' CERTIFICATE
We
hereby certify that we have examined the ac-
counts of the Selectmen,
Town Treasurer and
Tax
Collector,
Town
Clerk,
Fund, have
compared their several accounts, vouchers and bank
statement of funds on deposit and find these accounts in
agreement and believe these reports to be a true account
of the Town business for the year ending January 31.
Trustees of the Trust
1941.
RALPH H. CARD,
J. WALTER LOUGEE,
Auditors of the To\^ai of Farmington.
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V
ANNUAL REPORT
...
OF THE
.
.
.
TOWN OF
FARMINGTON
NEW HAMPSHIRE
1941
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING
JANUARY
31, 1942
-^
��ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
Receipts and Expenditures
OF THE
Town
of Farmington, N- H,
For the Year Ending January 31st,
1942
THE FARMINGTON NEWS PRESS
FARMINGTON,
N. H.
�ss
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
N. H.
�ANNUAL RErORT OP THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
N. H.
TOWN OFFICERS
SELECTMEN
FRED L. RICHARDS
JOHN E..S. HALL
FRED W. BROWNE
Term
Term
expires 1942
Term
expires 1944
expires 1943
TOWN CLERK
FRED
L.
KNOX
TREASURER
UEL
A.
GARDNER
SUPERVISORS OF CHECK LIST
MARSHALL
F.
ROBERT
OHESLEY
GIBBS
RUBY
A.
C.
EVANS
TAX COLLECTOR
LESLIE
E.
HAM
HEALTH OFFICER
FRED
O.
TEBBETTS
REPRESENTATIVES
CARL
C.
PRANK
BLANCHARD
E.
WEBSTER
MUNICIPAL COURT
ERROL
S.
HALL, JUSTICE
POLICE OFFICERS
F.
CHARLES
LEON FURBER
C.
ROBERTS
A.
CHESLEY
MODERATOR
ERROL
S.
HALL
AUDITORS
LOREN
R.
HOWARD
RUBY
�:
ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
N. H.
FARMINGTON TOWN WARRANT
THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
To the inhabitants of the town
to vote in town affairs
You
of
Farmington
qualified
are hereby notified to meet at the town hall in said
Farmington on Tuesday, the tenth day of March
next, at nine o'clock in the forenoon, to act
on the
following subjects:
To see what sum of money the town will vote
and appropriate to defray the expenses of
general government. Budget item Nos. 1 to 5.
Article
1.
to raise
To see what sum of money the town will vote
and appropriate for the police department
and to provide watchmen and additional police
protection due to the war emergency. Item No. 6.
Article
2.
to raise
Article
3.
To see what sum of money the town will vote
and appropriate for forest fire protection
to raise
and
to provide additional fire protection
due to the
war emergency.
4.
To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of |4(>0.'00 for white pine blister
Item No.
7.
Article
rust control, the same to be expended in cooperation
Avith the
State Forestry and Recreation department.
Item No.
Article
5.
To
8.
see
propriate the
ment.
if
the
sum
Item No.
town
will vote to raise
and
ap-
of |350.00 for the health depart-
11.
�:
ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
O
N. H.
To see what sum of money the town will vote
and appropriate for the maintenance of
highways and bridges and for the general expenses
Item Nos. 13, 14, 15.
of the highway department.
Article
G.
raise
to
Article
To
7.
propriate
see
if
town
the
Avill
vote to raise and ap-
sum of |750.28 in order to secure
the amount of |3,001.13 for the perma-
the
State aid in
nent improvement of Class
V
highways under Chap-
Laws of 1937. Item No. 16.
Article 8. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of |1, 000.00 for the Farmington
ter 67,
Public Library Association.
Article
to
Item No,
18,
To see what sum of money the town will vote
Item
raise and appropriate for welfare relief.
9,
Nos, 19. 20, 21.
Article 10.
To
see
the town will vote to raise and ap-
if
propriate to Clarence L. Perkins Post, No.
sum
Item No.
ance.
Article 11.
To
see
propriate the
and
the
60,
used for Memorial Day observ-
of 1160.00 to be
22.
if
the
sum
town
will vote to raise
of |27.5.00 for
playgrounds,
to
be
and
ap-
the care of parks
expended
as
follows
1100,00 for Fernald park, flOO.OO for Edgerly park,
•fSO.OO for the
skating pond and |25,00 for care of
the grounds at the
Henry Wilson
boulder.
Item
No. 23.
Article 12.
To
see
if
the
town
will vote to authorize the
selectmen to hire such sums of
money
as
may
be
necessary in anticipation of taxes or for unusual ex-
penses due to the war emergency.
(By petition) To see if the voters of the
town of Farmington will vote to pay fifty (50) cents
per hour for labor instead of the prevailing rate.
Article 13.
�6
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
Article 14.
To choose one selectman
one selectman for two
years,
a
for
N. H.
three
town
and all other necessary
and agents for the ensuing year.
treasurer, road agent
years,
clerk,
town
officers
Given under our hand and seal this twenty- third day of
February, 1942.
FRED L. RICHARDS,
JOHN E. S. HALL,
FRED W. BROWNE,
Selectmen of Farmington.
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP PARMINGTON^
N. H.
STATEMENT BY THE SELECTMEN
TO THE CITIZENS AND TAXPAYERS OP FARMINGTON
:
We
submit herewith our annual report for the
fiscal year ending January 31, 1942.
Reference to the balance sheet shows a surplus of
17,036.40, with a balance of |28,308.53 in the treasury.
As a result of our favorable cash position at the
beginning of the year it was again unnecessary^ to bor-
row
in anticipation of taxes.
It may be well to point out that our relatively
favorable balance sheet position, A^dth a net reduction in
the town's obligations of approximately |7, 100.00 in addition to the 14,000.00 which is obligatory, has resulted
from a variety of causes. Principal among these are
the following:
Unusually favorable weather conditions enabled
us to close the year with a surplus of |1,737.43 in the appropriation for higliAvay winter maintenance. There
was also a surplus of |488.60 in the highway general
expense account after giving credit for various revenues
from the department. In the Town Poor account there
was a surplus of |254.01 together with refunds and recoveries of f341.64, mostly from previous years, which
resulted in a net gain of |59'5.65.
However, the old age assistance account showed
a deficit of |88.01 after giving credit
covery from previous years.
for
a
|206.00
re-
Other sources of gain are a surplus of |1,433.39
interest
received,
the overlay account, |1,286.21
$546.89 automobile permit fees above the estimate,
1173.10 police court fines, |441.00 Town Hall rent, a
surplus of 1135.95 in administration and town ol^icers'
expense account, .|282.18 in soldiers' aid, |167.14 in the
Butler memorial fund, the elimination of |285.25 accounts payable and |225.75 sewer tax which is an extra
assessment over and above the direct j)roperty taxes.
The latter, however, is partially absorbed by the cost of
sewer maintenance, amounting in the past year to
1102.07, for which no appropriation is made.
in
�ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OP PARMINGTON,
8
Tip
N. H.
(Itlier small items, too numerous to specify,
the balance of the gains.
make
The principal items of loss are an overdraft of
172.46 in the town hall expense account, .|13S.76 for the
tire department, |270.01 for highway summer maintenance, 149.27 for civilian defense (for which there was no
appropriation) and a loss in estimated revenue from the
state of 1418.19.
It might be pertinent at this point to emphasize
the effect which fluctuating revenues from the state can
E. g. in 1941 the estimated revliave on the tax rate.
enue from this source was |3, 755.29 as against |G,753.38
This difference of practically |3,000.00 had to
in 1939.
be made up hj direct property taxes which, other things
being equal, would cause an increase of |1.50 in the tax
The decline in the expected revenue from this
rate.
source from 1940 to 1941 was |1,110.00. This under like
(An importconditions would add 55 cents to the rate.
ant item in this revenue from the state is the savings
bank tax Avhich has shown a steadv decline from
"
.'{{;2,556.40 in 1935 to |1,214.34 in 1941.)
In preparing our budget for the ensuing year we
have taken all the foregoing factors into careful consideration and have given much thought to the problem of
reducing the amount of direct property tax in order to
aff'ord some measure of relief to harassed taxpayers.
However, factors wholly beyond our control may nullify
all our efforts.
While we have been able to make substantial reductions in a few of the budget items it is absolutely
necessary to increase others so that there is a net increase of 1230.47 over the budget as approved for last
year.
In order to reduce the tax assessment it is our
purpose to reduce the amount of "overlay" by approximately 11,200.00 and to propose that certain of the budget items be provided for out of the treasury surplus.
We suggest an appropriation of |1,250.00 for administration as against |l,350.0O in 1941. Election and
registration expenses will require |330.00 because of
the biennial elections.
�A.NNUAL REPORT OP TPIE
TOWN
OF FARMINGTON, N. H.
V
We
recommend the usual appropriation of |400. 00
More in regard to this program
for blister rust control.
a]>pears in another part of this report.
For summer and winter maintenance we recom-
While there
15,000.00 and 14,000.00, respectively.
was a large surplus in the winter maintenance account
the past year, unpredictable weather conditions might
well cause an equally large deficit another year.
mend
We suggest an appropriation of |o,500.00 for
liighway general expense, a reduction of 1500.00 from
tlie previous year.
We
recommend the appropriation
1750.28
of
for
This will entitle us to f3,001.13 from
the state for the continuance of this program for the im])rovement of our class V roads. 'This, together ^dth
the balance of 1754.50 from the 1941 appropriation will
make available |4, 505.90 for this work. Last year, under this program, we added 2.6'5 miles of gravel surface
to our class V roads.
Continuing the polic}'^ of extending our hard-surfaced roads we graded and tarred Blaine street, Middle
town road
street.
(xreen
aid.
Winter court, Maple street and short sections of
and Bunker streets, a total of about 2,630 linear
feet.
age assistance an appropriation of
be required. This is an increase of
11,000.00 over last year. The reason for this will be obvious by a reference to "Detail 19"' which shows a constant increase in the monthly payments.
For old
•1^4,800. 00
will
for town poor show a decrease
Of this latin 1940 to .13,716.60 in 1941.
|685.68 was for surgery and hospitalization,
The expenditures
from 14,784.48
ter
amount
for board and care of children and
f 150.00 for burials, a total of !|1,778.78.
appropriation of .f3,700.00.
.1f943.10
adults,
We
and
suggest an
The appropriation for parks and playgrounds last
year was |275.00 which included an extra |50.00 for repairs on the fence at Edgerly park. A personal examination of the fence made it obvious that all the work
could not be completed for this sum, but we had the
most urgent repairs made at a cost slightly in excess of
the appropriation. We recommend the same appropriation this year with the view of continuing the work.
�10
ANNUAL
rp:i'Ort
op the
town
op parmington, n. h.
BLISTER RUST CONTROL
The following letter and financial statement
printed on request of State Forester John H. Poster.
is
"Following our usual practice we are submitting
a brief report covering white pine blister rust control
in 3^our town during 1941.
"Where funds were made available by the town,
and increased by the state, labor was obtained by application to the Board of Selectmen or other town officials.
In the case of control work being financed by the Federal (iovernment, labor was secured through the labor division of the
Works Progress Administration.
Rates of
town funds were those set up locally, while
the W. P. A. work was governed by county rates over
which we had no control.
"That this work was important is evident by the
fact that during 1941 the Federal Government declared
pay out
of
blister rust control a part of the National
Defense program, since white pine is considered a state and nationThe tremendous cut of white pine during
al resource.
put in1 941, and the war purposes to Avhich it has been
dicates that it is indeed a resource of no small proporConsequently, its protection is vital.
tions.
"The following financial statement shows expenditures made in your town during 1941 for blister rust
control by the agencies indicated."
Town work
Crew wages
1499.81
.19
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP PARMINGTON^
N. H.
1
1
PERCENTAGE TABLES OF TAXES
The following table is based on the amounts
raised by property taxes for 1941, exclusive of the precinct taxes.
PROPERTY TAXES
133,368.38
30,177.77
10,310.37
Town
45.18%
40.86%
13.96%
Schools
County
100.
173,856.52
%
Total amount raised by property taxes.
The following table is a list of the appropriations
and percentages of the different branches of town government for 1941.
To find the amount of tax you pay for the sup](ort of any department, multiply your total tax by the
percentage opposite that department.
your precinct tax.
General government
Do
not
include
15,680.00
Protection of persons and property
Health department
Highway department
Town road aid
No. Main street sidewalk
Libraries
Welfare
Patriotic, recreation
Payments of debt and
County tax
interest
School tax
STATEMENT OF FUNDED DEBT
tables show the amount of bonds
outstanding, January 31, 1942, the
dates and amounts of the original issue, the amounts to
be outstanding each year to maturity, the annual interest charges, the annual payments on principal and the
total amounts required for debt service to maturity.
The following
and
serial
notes
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
12
N. H.
FT^NDED DEBT; BONDS AND TEiRM NOTES
TOWN HALL BONDS
Original issue of |51,500.00 41/2%, dated Jan. 15, 1930.
Payable, |3,500.00 January 15, 1931, |3,000.00
January 15, 1932 and |2,500.00' annually, 1933 to 1950.
Interest payable semi-annually,
To be outstanding
Interest
as ol Jan. 31
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
Annual
January and July.
Due on
Principal
Jan. 15
17,5'0i0.00
$9&0.00
787.50
$2,&00.00
2,500.00
1943
1944
15,0'0I0.0'0
67^5.00
2;5i0'0.0i0
194-5
12,'500.00
562.50
2;5'0'0.00
HO.OOiO.OiO
4'5'0.00
2,50O.iO0
7,500.00
5,000.00
3,37.50
2,500.00
2i25.00
2,50l0.0iO
2,5i0'0.0i0
112.-50
2,50i0.'0iO
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
$4.05'0.'0i0
$20,000.00
120,000.00
Total
$3, 400. 0^0
3,287.50
3,175.00
3,062.50
2,950.00
2,837.50
2,7,25.00
2,612.50
$24,05'0.00
REFl^NDING SERIAL NOTES
Issue of 122,000.00 3%, dated July 21, 1937.
Payable, |1,500.00 annually, September 1, 1938
to 1911 inclusive
and 12,000.00 annually, 1912 to 1949.
March 1 and September 1.
Interest semi-annually,
To be outstanding
�.\NNUAL REPORT OF THE
For the
850.00 for the
the precinct.
town rate and
total tax rate
TOWN
OF FARMINGTON^ N. H.
lo
year 1941 these requirements were 18,town and school debts and |4,603.40 for
These amounts accounted for |4.31 of the
of
the
Part of the original issue of 150,000.00, 5%.
Dated December 1, 1927, payable |2,500.00
an-
|2.65 of the precinct rate or .f6.96
of |42.12 in the precinct.
SCHOOL DEBT
HIGPI SCHOOL BONDS
nually on December
To be
1.
�14
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
N. H.
NEW WATER WORKS CONSTRUCTION
(Under Public Works Administration)
Original
issue
of
|16,500.00
3%,
serial
bonds,
dated September 15, 1937. Payable |l,000.O0 annually,
September 15, 1938 to 1953 and |500.00 September 15,
1954.
To be outstanding
�ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON_,
N. H.
15
BUDGET
Comparison
year February
with the estimated requirements for the year February 1, 1942 to February 1, 1943.
1941
1942
1,
of actual expenditures for the
1941 to February
1,
1942,
Actual
Estimate
|1,896.00
11,896.00
1,215.45
1,250.00
GENERAL GOVERNMENT
1
Town
2
Administration and town
officers' expenses
8
Election and registration expenses 106.68
330.00
4
Municipal court expenses
200.00
Town hall expenses
2,172.46
PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY
Police department
1,363.29
389.91
Fire department, forest fires
200.00
5
6
7
officers'
salaries
8
Blister rust control
9
400.00
Bounties
10
2,100.00
1,450.00
100.00
400.00
15.00
Dog damage and expense
15.40
HEALTH AND SANITATION
12
Health department
Sewer maintenance
13
Summer maintenance
5,270.01
5,000.00
14
Winter maintenance
2,262.57
4,000.00
15
Highway general expense
3,716.60
3,500.00
16
Town road
641.39
750.28
17
Sidewalk construction
North Main street sidewalk 107.03
Peavey hill sidewalk
96.40
11
379.37
350.00
102.70
HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES
aid
�THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
16
ANNUAL
18
LIBRARIES
Public Library
Parmington
REl'ORT OF
N. H.
1,000.00
1,000.00
4,0i94.01
4,800.00
3,745.99
3,700.00
317.82
300.00
160.00
Memorial day expense
PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS
Edgerly and Fernald parks,
Skating pond and "Henry
259.55
Wilson Boulder"
160.00
WELFARE
20
Old age assistance
Town poor
21
Soldiers' aid
19
PATRIOTIC PURPOSES
22
23
275.00
UNCLASSIFIED
24
25
26
27
28
29
Taxes bought by the town
Abatements
Refunds
W. P. A. music program
J. Frank Butler memorial
3,583.76
.
50'2.88
1.88
28.00
128.44
49.27
Civilian defense
INDEBTEDNESS PAYMENTS
30
Town
hall
bonds
2,500.00
2,500.00
31
Serial notes
1,500.00
2,000.00
32
Interest
1,582.50
1,380.00
,441.28
OTHER GOVERNMENTAL DIVISIONS
33
County tax
34
Precinct
12,300.00
35
Schools
34,186.85
11,552.37
197,842.95
�:V:NNUAL REPORT OF
THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON,
N. H.
17
SELECTMEN'S REPORT
INVENTORY
Valuation of
tlie
Town
of
Farmington, April
~
Land and buildings
Electric plants
Horses, 57
Oxen, 6
Cows, 255
Other neat stock, 47
Sheep, 37
Fowls, r),940
Wood, lumber, etc.
:
'
(lasoline pumps and tanks
Stock in trade
Mills and machinery
(Valuation in Precinct,
Soldiers' exemptions
Blind exemptions
-f
1,
1941
11,715,130.00
72,500.00
4,730.00
270.00
9,980.00
1,425.00
110.00
4,555.00
4,550.00
3,500.00
142,470.00
92,350.00
12,051,570.00
1,738,590.00)
|58,260.00
1,700.00
159,960.00
Total valuation including exemptions
|2, 111,530.00
APPROPRIATIONS AND TAXES ASSESSED
FOR THE YEAR 1941
Town
officers' salaries
Administration and town
expenses
.fl,900.00
officers'
Election and registration expenses
Municipal court expenses
Town hall expenses
Police department
Fire department, forest fires
Blister rust control
Health department
Town road aid
Highway maintenance, summer
1,350.00
130.00
200.00
2,100.00
1,450.00
100.00
400.00
350.00
745.81
5,000.00
�18
ANNUAL
REIPORT OF
THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
Highway maintenance, winter
N. H.
�ANNUAL
REl'OKT OF
THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON_,
Precinct taxes
(plus overla}-)
(iain in fractions
N. H.
19
10,640.17
.12
U53.50
Sewer taxes
225.75
Total taxes conmiitted to collector
tax rate
Precinct tax rate
|36.0'0
Total tax rate in Precinct
|42.12
Town
|88,379.31
6.12
BALANCE SHEET
ASSETS
Due from
Due from
State treasurer, bounties
State, balance in blister rust account
12,000.00 Mo. Pac. g. m. 4's, 1975 at market
Accounts receivable
Leslie E. Ham, 1937 commitment
Leslie E. Ham, 1938 commitment
Leslie E. Ham, 1939 commitment
Leslie E. Ham, 1940 commitment
Cash on hand
Ham, 1941 commitment
Cash on hand
TAXES BOUGHT BY TOWN NOT REDEEMED
Leslie E.
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1932
1933
tax sales
tax sales
tax sales
tax sales
tax sales
tax sales
tax sales
tax sales
tax sales
tax sales
tax sales
taxes paid by town, not redeemed
taxes paid by town, not redeemed
Cash on hand, January 31, 1942
flo.OO
.19
70.00
34.00
23.00
36.61
31.75
696.66
7.22
21,234.40
84.35
94.48
359.69
173.74
25.49
341.56
367.77
568.66
709.37
1,517.54
2,159.16
3,030.92
186.05
267.33
28,308.53
160,343.47
�20
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
N. H.
LIABILITIES
Due
Dne
Due
schools, balance 1941 appropriation
schools, 1941 dog licenses
Precinct, balance 1941 appropriation
Funded debt, serial notes outstanding
Funded debt, town hall bonds outstanding
Due town road
|13,601.0d
313.80
3,098.40
16,000.00
20,000.00
aid, balance 1941
appropriation forward to 1942 account 150.90
Due North Main street sidewalk, balance
52.97
forward to 1942 account
90.00
Bond coupons not presented for collection
�ANNUAL
REl'ORT OF
1932
THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
TAXES PAID BY TOWN
NOT REDEEMED
Bowden, Roscoe
139.75
Brisette, Stickney
and Williamson
Cavanaiigii Bros.
3.63
43.56
41.57
Garland, Charles H.
Home, Lorenzo
1932
57.54:
TAXES BOUGHT BY TOWN
NOT REDEEMED
Bennett, Hester A.
Bnnker, Sadie
Thompson, Everett
Wallace, Cora, Est.
Whitehonse, Charles
1933
|30.95
72.34
W.
7.96
7.96
54.53
TAXES PAID BY TOWN
NOT REDEEMED
Bennett, Hester A.
N. H.
21
�22
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
1934
TAXES BOUGHT BY
N. H.
�A^NNUAL REPORT OF THE
Hart, Donald B.
TOWN
OF FARMINGTON, N. H.
23
�24
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
Fifield,
Albert D.
N. H.
�ANNUAL
REl'ORT OF
THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
Hart, Dana B.
Hart, Donald B.
Howard, Everett A.
Hubbard, J. Marshall
Huckius, Abbie S. and
Huckins, Ethel M.
Huckins, J. Leslie
Hurd, William
G.,
Mary
E.
heirs
Jewell, Clarence
Lagos, Manuel
Light, Peter
Needham, Hazen
C.
Lucina
Nichols, A. Joseph
Keill,
Perkins, Theresa, heirs
Sanborn, Roland R.
Seavey, Ralph F.
Stearns Bros.
Therrien, Alice
Thompson, Julia E.
Wetherbee, Laura
Weymouth, Edwin L.
Weymouth, Malcolm L.
Weymouth, Vera C.
Whitten, James B., heirs
Willey, Celia R.
Jesse
Woodman,
Young, Fred
.
N. H.
25
46.01
18.92
40.62
7.36
107.10
177.62
55.39
73.24
11.19
27.76
22.04
5.41
10.00
14.14
119.72
20.87
7.36
22.82
115.02
57.13
38.28
31.37
17.42
115.02
49.95
46.25
26.74
50.89
M59.16
1940
TAXES BOUGHT BY TOWN
NOT REDEEMED
Abbott, Ernest R. and Mabel
Barker, Will T., heirs
Bennett, Hester A.
Bunker, Cyrus
Bunker, Sadie E.
Canney, Archie B.
Cutter, George R.
Danforth, Lizzie
Davis, George A.
Earle, Ellen D.
Edgerly, Minnie E., heirs
|12.33
231.02
22.71
30'. 85
61.93
186.23
7.1,3
30.85
23.47
40.03
49.64
�26
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
Edgerly, Serena J.
N. H.
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
N. H.
27
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
Towusencl club, hall rent
Farmingtoii high school, hall rent
|4.00
30.00
134.00
TOWN CLERK'S REPORT
1,081 automobile licenses
149 dog licenses
|3,546.89
329.20
13,876.09
VITAL STATISTICS
51 births
()0
C)4
marriages
deaths
FRED
L.
KNOX, Town
Clerk.
TAX COLLECTOR'S REPORT
LESLIE
E.
DEBITS,
HAM
1937
1941
February
Uncollected commitment
Additionals
1
|1]0.(>.")
2.00
1112.65
CREDITS
Paid treasurer, on commitment
|89.65
1942
February
1
Uncollected commitment
23.00
1112.65
DEBITS, 1938
]941
February
1
Uncollected commitment
|64.61
�28
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON^
Additionals
N. H.
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN
OF FARMINGTON^ N. H.
Paid treasurer, interest
29
1,122.83
692.91
3.75
7.22
Uncollected commitment
Uncollected sewer tax
Cash on hand
122,964.07
DEBITS,
Taxes committed
Property taxes
1941
to collector:
Poll taxes
National Bank stock taxes
Precinct taxes
173,856.52
3,130.00
526.75
10,640.29
Total warrant
Sewer tax warrant
$88,153.56
225.75
Totals
188,379.31
Added property taxes
Added poll taxes
3.60
76.00
37.92
Interest collected
Total debits
188,496.83
CREDITS
Paid
Paid
Paid
Paid
treasurer,
treasurer,
treasurer,
treasurer,
on commitment
sewer tax
interest
abatements
Uncollected commitment
Uncollected sewer tax
Cash on hand
|66,820.98
161.75
37.92
157.43
21,170.40
64.00
84.35
188,496.83
�30
ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
N. H.
TREASURER'S REPORT
Cash on hand February 1, 1941
Cash received February 1, 1941January 31, 1942
|28,964.79
102,186.69
|126,151.48
Total cash
Checks paid February
January
1,
31,
1941-
1942
|97,036.13
Cash reserved for outstanding checks
drawn
806.82
Total cash paid
|97,842.9.5
Cash balance February
UEL
A.
1,
1942
|28,308.53
GARDNER,
Treasurer.
�ANNUAL
REl'ORT OF
THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
N. H.
31
SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS
Detail
1
Cash on hand, Feb.
2
3
From
From
4
5
All licenses and permits
6
Eent
local taxes
State of New
1941
|23,964.79
88,625.18
Hampshire 3,753.10
1,
FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN TAXES
7
8
9
10
11
Municipal court,
fines
4,165.09
and
173.10
441.00
forfeits
of toAvn hall
Interest received
1,286.21
Taxes redeemed
3,130.63
Refunds and recoveries
401.91
FROM OTHER THAN CURRENT REVENUE
Real estate sold
60.00
Miscellaneous receipts
150.47
1126,151.48
SUMMARY OF PAYMENTS
Detail
GENERAL GOVERNMENT
1
Town
2
Administration and town
officers' expenses
3
10
Election and registration
106.68
Municipal court, salary
200.00
Town hall expenses
2,172.46
PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY
Police department
1,363.29
Fire department, forest fires
389.91
Blister rust control
400.00
Bounties
15.00
Dog damage and expense
15.40
11
12
Health department
Sewer maintenance
4
5
6
7
8
9
officers' salaries
|1,896.00
1,215.45
HEALTH AND SANITATION
379.37
102.07
�32
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
N. H,
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
N. H.
33
DETAIL STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS
Cash on hand February
DETAIL
Leslie
Leslie
Leslie
Leslie
Leslie
E.
E.
E.
E.
E.
2
1,
1941
|23,964.79
FEOM LOCAL TAXES
Ham,
Ham,
Ham,
Ham,
Ham,
collector, 1937 taxes
collector, 1938 taxes
|89.65
30.00
collector, 1939 taxes
228.01
collector, 1940 taxes 21,137.36
collector, 1941 taxes 67,140.16
,625.18
DETAIL
3
FROM STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
Bounties, 1940
Recoveries, O. A. A.
Reimbursements, forest fires
For gas and oil
Railroad tax
Savings bank tax
Interest and dividends tax
Compensation, tax on state
reservation
|23.20
206.00
154.75
18.66
314.14
1,214.34
1,808.62
13.39
J,753.10
DETAIL
4
ALL LICENSES AND PERMITS
Fred L. Knox, dog licenses
Fred L. Knox, auto permits
Walter E. Young, moving picture,
1940 and 1941
Albert Couture, bowling alley 1941
David Couture, bowling alley 1941
Thos. P. V, Brooks, pool room,
1940 and 1941
Caroline M. Robinson, pool room 1941
F. L. Furber, bicycle licenses
$329.20
3,546.89
120.00
20.00
20.00
60.00
40.00
6.00
,142.09
�34
ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OP PARMINGTON,
PISTOL PERMITS
N. H.
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
Farmington Fish and Game club
Red Men
N. H.
35
65,00
15.00
1441.00
DETAIL
From
From
From
From
From
From
From
From
From
7
[NTEEBST RECEIVED
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
taxes
taxes
taxes
taxes
taxes
L. E.
Ham,
Ham,
Ham,
Ham,
L. E.
L. E.
L. E.
redeemed
redeemed
redeemed
redeemed
redeemed
on 1938 taxes
on 1939 taxes
on 1940 taxes
on 1941 taxes-
|15.16
13.47
36.55
44.37
2.53
.46
12.92
1,122.83
37.92
11,286.21
DETAIL
8
TAXES REDEEMED
1931 TAXES REDEEMED
Home, Lorenzo
Kimball, Carroll H.
|30.00
47.78
177.78
1932 TAXES REDEEMED
Huckins, Abbie S. and Mai-y E.
|2,39
Kimball, Carroll H.
28.65
Perkins, Cyrns, Est.
51.65
^2.69
1933 TAXES REDEEMED
Huckins, Abbie S. and Mary E.
130.00
^
Kimball, Carroll H.
58.85
Perkins, OjTns, Est.
51.09
1139.94
1934 TAXES REDEEMED
Huckins, Abbie S. and Mary E.
|22.60
122.60
�36
ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON^
N. H.
1935 TAXES KEDEEMED
$80.76
Huckins, Abbie S. and Mary E.
,76
1936
TAXES REDEEMED
Craig, Beverly H.
Huckins, J. Leslie
Jordon, Charles E.
Kimball, Carroll H.
Russell, Verdrum
|28.54
91.31
10.08
84.68
13.00
1227.61
1937
TAXES REDEEMED
Hoyt, Alice
Huckins, J. Leslie
110.76
102.89
Hurd, William G.
4.66
37.36
15.89
52.92
112.17
17.86
7.94
Jordon, Charles E.
Kimball, Carroll H.
Perkins, Cyrus, heirs
Pike, Herman J.
Spear, Howard M.
Willey, John D.
1362.45
1938 TAXES
Bickford, Edward H.
Blaisdell,
Annie
Bunker, Forrest, heirs
Doyle, David P.
Howard, Everett A.
Huckins, J. Leslie
Hunt, William
Hurd, William G.
Jordon, Charles E.
Neill, Lucina
Pike, Herman J.
Spear, Howard M.
Thompson, Julia E.
Tufts, William D.
Tuttle, Eugene A.
REDEEMED
163.32
60.56
4.41
28.25
6.21
102.79
20.00
66.22
37.47
41.30
5.00
44.94
13.36
34.62
9.73
�ANNUAL
REl'ORT OP
AVeymoiith,
Edwin
THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
L.
N. H.
37
�38
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON^
Davis, George A.
N. H.
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
W.
J. Vickers, tarvia
Harold Rollins, tarvia
Gilbert Scruton, tarvia
Chas. Drapeaii, tarvia
Geo. F. Leig'hton, tarvia
H. F. Nutter, tarvia
Farmington Country Club, tarvia
L. Burnham, tarvia
Myron Furber, tarvia
Leroy
E. E. Kimball, tarvia
Fred H. Chesley, tarvia
H. T. Jones, tarvia
W. H. Davenhall, tarvia
Mrs. Chas. Foster, tarvia
Henry Baldwin, tarvia
Chas A. Tilton, tarvia
Ruth Hartfiel, tarvia
Maurice Willard, tarvia
Roy
'
,
Neill, salt
Chas. T. Hayes, gravel
Telephone
calls
N. H.
39
9.48
2.70
2.40
1.80
1.38
4.74
21.00
6.36
6.27
4.80
11.70
6.72
9.00
6.90
6.09
4.74
2.94
3.60
.90
2.05
.25
Fred O. Tebbetts, telephone
.20
F. L. Furber, telephone
Chas. C. Roberts, telephone
Fred E. Marsh, old door
.35
Farmington Woman's club, account,
W. P. A. music project
.45
1.00
21.00
S150.47
�40
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF F'ARMINGTON^
N. H,
DETAIL STATEMENT OF PAYMENTS
DETAIL
1
TOWN
OFFICERS'
�AiSTNUAL REPORT OF
THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON^
April
Farmiiigton Ins. Agency,
11
Fred
Fred
Fred
19
trustees' bonds
L. Knox, auto permit fees
L. Knox, vital statistics
L. Knox, expenses
The Farmington News,
town reports
Farmington Ins. Agency,
15.00
279.00
36.25
2.62
312.00
officers' bonds
Boston Blue Print Co.,
blue prints, town
map
Anna M. Morin,
and
95.00
5.83
May
14
transfer
mortgage records
36.60
June
20
J. C.
Ooughlin, check writer and
insurance
37.50
July
19
E. E. Lefavour, postage
3.00
September
17
E. S. Hall, deeds
27
use of car
H. A. Manning Co., directory
E. C. Eastman Co., Inc., tax
F.
W. Browne,
collector's supplies
7.00
7.00
6.00
1.28
October
18
Anna M. Morin, mortgage
records, transfer cards
22.70
November
28
N. H. Collectors' Assn. dues 1941
2.00
December
Wentworth, locating town
line markers
2
L. A.
6
E. E. Lefavour, postage
F. L. Knox, expenses to
clerks'
20
27
town
meeting
J. E. S. Hall, registered
2.50
3.00
mail
Farmington National Bank,
deposit box rent
10.00
2.73
3.60
1942
Januarj^
2
E. C.
Eastman
Co., Inc., tax
collector's forms
1.43
N. H.
41
�42
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
Wheeler & Clark, selectmen's and
clerk's supplies
22
L. E.
Ham, expense
account,
22.53
N. H.
�ANNUAL
DETAIL
REl'ORT OP
4
THE TOWN OP PARMINGTON^
N. H.
43
MUNICIPAL COURT
1942
January
->1
Errol
S. Hall, Justice, salary
in full
1200.00
|200.00
Ai)propriation
DETAIL
5
TOWN HALL EXPENSES
1941
February
Parmington
24
Ins.
Agency
>
March
4
General Electric Co., transformer
|73.73
�44
ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OP PARMINGTON^
George
C. Kotoerts, supplies
N. H.
�ANNUAL RErORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON^
July
5
Special duty, July 4
Furber
Lepene
M. J. Worster
F. L.
6.00
J.
Lajole
3.S0
5.32
2.28
Walter Lougee
7.60
W.
J.
19
J.
F. L. Furber, special dutv,
M.
J.
Worster
'
1.52
August
23
J. P.
Hurd, police pauts
11.00
September
6
9
15
C. C. Roberts, expenses, trip to
Jamesville, N. Y.
F. L. Furber, car mileage
Special duty, M. J. Worster
Special dut;\% F. O. Tebbetts
J. B. Ingham, traffic signs
H. Ct. Waldron, liability insurance
October
18 "Robinson's", cartridges
F. L. Furber, specdal duty,
F. O. Tebbetts
6.50
50.00
6.46
17.67
17.00
11.91
1.65
9.31
November
4
F. L. Furber, special duty,
M.
J.
W.
Worster
J.
Lajoie
C. C. Roberts, police cap
Farmington Hardware
28
6.27
1.14
2.00
Co.,
revolver holster
F. L. Furber, special dntj,
F. O. Tebbetts
12.00
10.64
December
6
13
A. J. Foss, repainting signs
F. L. Furber, special duty,
F. O. Tebbetts
C. C. Roberts, Special dutv
1.50
2.28
23.00
1942
Januar-y
C. C. Roberts, use of car
McLaughlin, M. D.,
3
10
21
24
F. O. Tebbetts, special duty
Allan Bros. Corp., badges
10.00
J. L.
examining prisoner
2.00
3.61
22.52
N. H.
45
�46
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP PARMINGTON,
30
Sirchie Finger Print Laboratories,
supplies
H
3.09
Farmington Hardware
repairs on signs
7.21
N.
Co.,
F. L. Furber, use of car, travelling
expenses, cleaning
tramps
cells,
117.55
feeds, etc.
F. L. Furber, part 1941 salary to
February
1,
472.50
270.00
59.00
24.00
1942
C. C. Roberts, salary 1941
N. E. Tel & Tel. Co.
Twin State Gas &
Electric Co.
Balance, unexpended
11,363.29
93.51
|1,450.00
6.00
Appropriation
Bicycle licenses
Refund, telephone
.80
$1,456.80
11,456.80
SUMMARY
1810.00
127.91
425.38
Salaries
Special duty
Expenses
11,363.29
DETAIL
FIRE DEPARTMENT, FOREST FIRES
7
1941
May
2
L. A.
Burbank, payroll
|43.60
Burbank, payroll
6.40
June
n
L. A.
August
245.50
Uel A. Gardner, payroll
20.40
Uel A. Gardner, payroll
7.61
J. E. S. Hall, express on fire tools
September
49.70
15 State of N. H., forest fire tools
October
4
Walter R. Eason, watching at
15
21
29
Wm. Hunt
fire
3.60
Kenneth W. Dickie, watching at
Wm. Hunt
fire
4.50
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON^
Frank
P. Gray,
watching at
Wm. Hunt
fire
1942
Jannaiw
Farmington News,
28
notice,
forest fire danger
N. H.
47
�ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
48
F.
W. Browne for
W. E. Tebbets,
1
hedgehog
.20
Jas. Stevens, 1 hedgehog
Vaughn Aiken, 2 hedgehogs
.20
Maurice Gordon, 1 hedgdiog
Ohas. Lewis, 2 hedgehogs
.20
.40
.40
December
20
Hall for
Alverton Smith, 1 hedgehog
R. H. Emond, 1 hedgehog
Chas. Lewis, 2 hedgehogs
A. L. Densmore, 1 hedgeihog
Donald Thurston, 1 hedgehog
Lee Russell, 4 hedgehogs
Arthur Fulton, 1 hedgeihog
W. B. Curtis, 1 hedgehog
Millard Freeman, 2 hedgehogs
Lloyd Daudelin, 1 hedgehog
Roger Gray, 1 hedgehog
B. F. Doty, 4 hedgehogs
Robert Secord, 1 hedgehog
J. E. S.
.20
.20
.40
.20
.20
.80
.20
.20
.40
.20
.20
.80
.20
1942
January
F. L. Richards for
29
Allan Woods,
hedgehog
1
.20
Pollard, 1 hedgehog
David Russell, 1 hedgehog
.20
Alverton Smith, 1 hedgehog
.20
Roy
.20
Philip Wentworth,
5
hedgehogs
l.OO
145.00
DETAIL
10
DOG DAMAGE AND EXPENSE
1941
April
3
Wheeler & Clark, dog tags and
license books
DETAIL
11
.|15.40
HEALTH DEPARTMENT
1941
February
S
F. O. Tebbetts, expense account
A.
I).
Pifield, cleaning
Februaiy
1 to
fo.75
dump,
May
10
78.28
N. H.
�ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OF PARMINGTON^
N. H.
49
April
(reorge
5
Roberts,
C.
transportation,
19
Dorothy Fifield
Walter Eason, AvatcMng
28
C. K. Salisbury,
4.00
tire
at
dump
1.14
watching
fire
at
dump
1.14
May
29
Wesley
Phil'brook, hauling rubbish
to dump
1.25
June
9
Raymond
Cardinal, gravel and
grading
10
14
dump
22.08
3.05
F. O. Tebbetts, expense account
F. O. Tebbetts, expense account
F. O. Tebbetts, part salary
2.00
10.00
September
L. A.
8
L, A.
Burbank,
Burbank,
fire
at
fire at
dump
dump
7.80
7.00
October
15
F. O. Tebbetts, expense account,
March to May
7.25
November
21
F. O. Tebbetts, expense account,
June and July
Cleaning and burning
John Philbrick
John Gessler
7.50
dump
John Baxter
O. W. Mott
Rosa Eastman, care
33.25
7.60
30.78
11.78
of
dump
49.0i0
December
31
F. O. Tebbetts, expense account,
August and Septemlier
7.60
1942
January
22 F. b. Tebbetts, balance salary 1941 75.00
28
F. O. Tebbetts, expense account
8.12
1379.37
Appropriation
Overdraft
,f350.00
29.37
1379.37
1379.37
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
50
N. H.
SEWER
MAINTEiNANCE
12
1941
April
19 A. Joseph Nichols, cleaning
^lO.OO
septic tank
Marshall Brough, cleaning
septic tank
8.75
DETAIL
May
9
A. Joseph Nichols, labor at
septic tank
Nichols, labor at
septic tank
5.25
Howard
5.25
George Willey, labor at
septic tank
24 Ghas. E. Palmer, lime
September
Farmington Hardware Co., sewer
6
connection, Pownes' block
4.83
2.60
65.39
1102.07
DETAIL
13
HIGHWAYS,
SUMMER MAINTENANCE
Albert J. Otis, agent
Joseph Arsenault
C. C. Blanchard, tractor
|543.15
148.20
20.00
207.86
25.32
43.00
Leon Bunker
Raymond Cardinal
H. A. Coulombe, truck
P. J.
Conlombe
Geo. Counter
H. A. Dickie, truck
R. B. Drew, team
J. E. S. Hall
F.
A.
I
:
W. Hunt
L. Hurd
H. T. Jones, truck
5.32
7.60
29.00
111.75
15.01
!
,
•
i
'
A. A. Kelley
Arthur Kimball
Christopher King
Orrin Lougee
Jos. O. Martineau, tractor operator
O. W. Mott
G. E. Otis
348.0'8
54.72
442.00
377.72
5.32
6.08
42.56
7.98
71.44
471 .20
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
J. A.
Paulson
N. H.
51
�52
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
Norman Daudelin
N. H.
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
Lee
Kiissell
N. H.
53
�54
ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
F. V.
Young,
Est.,
plank
N. H.
46.20
11,382.10
CREDIT
Materials diverted to sidewalk
construction
103.19
1,278.91
MAINTENANCE OF EQUIPMENT
on tractor
Farniington Motor Car Co., parts
and repairs on truck
Davis Motor Mart, chains and labor
Hayes' Garage, repairs
United Steel Corp., ploAV blades
Vogel & Hadley, parts
Hedge & Mathers Co., snowfence
P. I. Perkins Co., tractor parts
Clark Wilcox Co., plow parts
A. J. Foss, repairs on plows and
grader
Farniington Hardware Co., sui>plies
J. E. Ricker, repairs
|555.69
471.63
13.42
2.00
93.31
3.50
254.80
36.72
135.53
91.14
10.67
11,669.46
INSURANCE, SMALL TOOLS AND SUPPLIES
Fannington Insurance Agency
|61.48
H. (r. Waldron, insurance on tool house 15.81
294.79
H. G. Waldron, liability insurance
Vickers' Electric Shop, tools and
supplies
C. E. Palmer, tools and supplies
F. E. Gray Est., material and labor
Harper Brush
Traffic & Road
M. J. Worster,
F. W. Browne,
J. E. S.
Works, brooms
Equipment
Co.,
brooms
painting tool house
wire
Hall, paid H. F. Nutter,
supplies
George R. Gray, supplies
E. E. Lefavour, P. M., auto tax
Twin State Gas & Electric Co.
6.90
16.18
7.25
4.08
12.36
10.20
1.64
.44
.65
2.09
12.00
1445.87
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
SUMMARY
Gas and
1322.36
oil
Materials (net)
Maintenance
of
equipment
Insurance, small tools and supplies
1,278.91
1,669.46
445.87
N. H.
55
�:
56
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE- TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
N. H.
DEBIT
Hometown road, 1.4 miles
New Durham Ridge road, ly^
Ten Rod
fl, 638.46
miles
1,311.30
road, repairs and application
257.14
of calcium chloride
13,206.90
Balance to 1942 account
State balance
balance
Town
603.62
150.90
5,961.42
DETAIL
17
SIDEWALK CONSTRUCTION
NORTH MAIN STREET
Albert J. Otis
G. E. Otis
C.
H, Weymouth
111.73
8.74
13,961.42
�ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
Arthur Kimball
N. H.
57
�58
ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OF PARMINGTON^
DETAIL
20
TOWN POOR
1941
February
Annie E. Thayer, rent, H. Cotton
1
7 Edith A. Witty, board,
Benj\ F. Hayes
Strafford County Farm, board,
8
13
22
24
|8.0O
18.00
Grover Rollins, John Varney 57.57
4.76
H. A. Dickie, oil, C. Harriman
S. J. King, M. D., W. Shaw,
R. Young, Sadie Bunker,
49.25
Leonard Wilkins
Reginald Wentworth, Avood,
F. Boyd
F. L. Richards, rent,
Ruth Watson
Ida M. Whitney, board and care,
5.0O
4.00
32.00
Leonard ^Vilkins
State Cancer Com., Caroline York 2.25
March
1
Edith A. Witty, board, B. F. Hayes 18.00
W. H. Pulsifer, wood, A. Fifield,
W. Rollins, F. Boyd
People's Market, L. H. French
E. J. Kelley & Co., Israel Clark
Earle & Perkins, I. Fisher,
.
C.
Corson
F. L. Furber, Catherine Tebbets
A. & P. Tea Co., W. Rollins,
W. Shaw, R. Young
Gelinas' Market, F. Boyd
First National Stores, F. Kelley,
A. Fifield, J. Nichols,
F. Tufts
Belknap Couutv, Caroline York
& Perkins, B. Kelley
Strafford Co. Farm, John Varney,
^
Grover Rollins
State Cancer Com., Caroline York
H. A. Dickie, coal, S. V. Arnold
•I. P. Hurd, boys' rubbers,
Earle
15
W. H.
F. Tufts
Pulsifer, wood,
Florence Kelley,
24.00
10.00
10.50
18.00
7.00
47.50
8.00
39.00
12.00
30.00
53.00
.50
7.00
3.50
W.
Rollins
14.00
N. H.
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON^
22
Ida M. Whitney, board and care,
N. H.
59
�60
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
17
Ida M. Whitney, board and care,
Wilkins children
Roland Frohock, labor,
hauling wood
22
24
N. H.
32.00
.47
Frisbie Memorial hospital,
Woodman
Evelyn
W.
J. Roberts,
Evelyn
S. J.
M.
33.00
D.,
Woodman
King, M. D., Evelyn
50.00
Woodman,
Mabel Shaw, Margaret
31
Perkins, Leonard Wilkins,
97.00
Sadie Bunker
N. L. Otis, ambulance, E. Woodman,
80.00
burial, John Varney
Edith A. Witty, board and care,
18.00
B. F. Hayes
June
2
Gelinas' Market, F. Boyd,
G. T. Rollins
A. & P. Tea Co., N. Gilman,
R. Young, W. H. Shaw
Earle & Perkins, I. Fisher
F. L. Furber, E. Abbott
People's Market, E. Abbott, L. H.
13.00
35.00
8.00
5.00
French, Elbridge Young
30.00
28.98
State Cancer Co., Caroline York
Strafford Co. Fann, board and care,
John Varney
9
9.82
First National Stores, F. Kelley,
A. D. Fifield, Sylvia Derby
Raymond Cardinal, hauling wood
21
Ida M. Whitnev, board and care,
28
Wilkins "children
Belknap Countv, fuel,
32.50
3.00
Caroline "'York
J. L.
32.00
'
8.00
McLaughlin, M. D.,
Geo. Willey
4.50
July
1
Gelinas' Market, F. Boyd,
C.
Harriman
'
20.00
People's Market, A. A. Lougee,
L.
H. French
E. J. Kelley & Co., H. Nichols
A. & P. Tea Co., N. Gilman
35.00
10.00
10.00
�.
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
Earle & Perkins, I. Fisher
First National Stores, S. Derby,
J. A. Portin, A. D. Fitield,
J. Hogan, F. Kelley
F. L. Furber, E. Abbott
Edith A. Witty, board and care,
19
B. F. Hayes
Ida M. Whitney, board and care,
4.O0
59.50
20.18
18.00
Wilkins Vhildren
32.00
State Cancer Com., hospitalization,
86.25
Caroline York
August
1
King, M. D., J. F. Colomv,
S. Bunker, Mabel Shaw
Edith A. Witty, board and care,
S. J.
B. F.
Hayes
Market, C. Harriman
People's Market, L. H. French,
(lelinas"
20
22
16.50
18.00
6.00
A. A. Lougee
First National Stores, S. Derby,
F. Kelley, M. Oanney
(reo. R. Orav, oil, E. Abbott,
26.00
F. Tufts
Ida M. Whitney, board and care,
Wilkins children
18.13
35.50
32.00
September
3
E. J. Kelley
&
Co., Jas.
Goodreau
People's Market, L. H. French
First National Stores, M. Cannev,
S. Derby, A. D. Fifield,
4
C. Tebbets
Edith A. Witty, board and care,
B. F.
15
17
J.
30
Hayes
Gertrude Bennett, board and care,
Eva Hull
Ida M. Whitnev, board and care,
Wilkins children
C. E. Moulton, delivering wood,
Goodreau
9.50
20.00
38.00
18.00
00.00
32.00
1.50
Edith A. Witty, board and care,
B. F. Hayes
E. J. Kelley & Co., Jas. Goodreau
F. L. Ftirber, C. Tebbets,
Rose Wiggin
People's Market, L. H. French
18.00
12.00
19.00
16.00
N. H.
61
�62
ANNUAL
RJll'ORT
OF THE
TOWN
OP FARMINGTON, N. H.
October
4
First National Stores, S. Derby
Ida M. Wliitney, board and care,
Wilkins children
8
S. J.
1
18
24
31
Bunker,
R. Young, J. P. Colomy,
J. Goodreau, M. Shaw
Frisbie Memorial Hospital,
J. Murby, Mrs. F. Gray
J. L. McLaughlin, M. D.,
Delia Devoid
Ernest Dore, rent, F. R. Tuttle
Edith A. Witty, board and care,
King, M. D.,
20.00
32.00
S.
16.50
67.25
22.50
4.00
18.00
B. F. Hayes
The Chester Park Convalescent and
Rest Home, care,
F. Bnrnham
Josie S. Clow, rent, Rose
F. L. Furber, C. Tebbets,
Wiggin
Rose Wiggin
66.45
16.00
28.00
November
1
4
E. J. Kelley & Co., J. Goodreau
People's Market, L. H. French
First National Stores, S. Derby,
F. Tuttle
E. Dore, rent, F. Tuttle
15.00
16.00
25.00
4.00
Ida M. Whitnev, board and care,
28
29
Wilkins 'children
Frisbie Memorial Hospital,
Mrs. H. Thurston
Josie Clow, rent, Rose Wiggin
Edith A. Witty, board and care,
B. F.
Hayes
32.00
61.75
16.00
18.00
December
1
S. J. King, M. D,, Mrs. F.
F. L. Furber, C. Tebbets,
Gray
Rose Wiggin
E. J. Kelley & Co., J. Goodreau
A. & P. Tea Co., L. Libbv,
C.
Harriman
Gelinas' Market, J. E. Hogan
People's Market, L. H. French
Earle & Perkins, I. Fisher,
F. Buruham
60.00
17.85
12.00
lO.OO
35.00
16.00
8.00
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
First National Stores, S. Derby,
F. Tiittle, H. Thurston
2
Ida M. Whitney, board and care,
Wilkins 'children
F. L. Knox, medicine, Eva Hull
W. C. Lord & Son, oil, Rose Wiggin
Josie Clow, rent. Rose Wiggin
Frisbie Memorial Hospital,
Mrs. E. Young
A. & P. Tea Co., C. Harriman
:>
10
27
31
H. Dickie, oil, C. Harriman
Gelinas' Market, P. Boyd, J. Hogan
E. J. Kelley & Co., J. Goodreau
People's Market, L. H. French
Earle & Perkins, F. Burnham,
I. Fisher
Edith A. Witty, board and care,
B. F.
Hayes
15.00
32.00
2.00
6.75
16.00
27,00
18.00
6.75
32.00
12.00
20.00
16.00
14.00
1942
January
2
First National Stores,
H. Thurston
G. F.
Mooney & Son, wood,
F.
Boyd
F. L. Furber, Rose Wiggin,
C. Tebbets
3
W.
12
17
16.00
Belanger's Market, Rochester,
R. Arnold
H. F. Nutter, R. Arnold
Ida M. Whitney, board and care,
Wilkins children
Farmington Motor Car
Co.,
20.00
4.50
4.58
lO.OO
32.00
wood,
C. Rollins
Albert Parker, wood, F. Boyd
S. J. King, M. D., Bertha Remick,
Mrs. Thurston, S. Bunker,
Mrs. E. Young, J. Goodreau,
6.00
10.00
Leonard Wilkins
117.50
Pulsifer, wood, W. C. Rollins 8.00
Josie Clow, rent. Rose W^iggin
16.00
W. H.
24
Ida M. Whitney, board and care,
Wilkins children
27
W.
28
Geo. R. Gray,
C.
Lord & Son, oil.
Rose Wiggin
oil,
R. Willard
32 00
8.10
13.50
N. H.
63
�THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
64
ANNUAL
30
First National Stores, S. Derby,
REI'ORT OF
N. ,H.
�ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OF PARMINGTON,
SUMMARY OF WELFARE RELIEF
Old age assistance
Town
poor
Soldiers' aid
|4,094.01
3,745.99
317.82
N. H.
65
�66
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON,
September
o
Farmingtoii Kiwanis club, for
supervision, playground
60.00
N. H,
�ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
TAYMENTS
N. H.
67
�68
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
Bunker, Sadie
E.,
Edgerly
lot,
7.34
Silver street
:JA.,
L.
&
B.,
West Milton
17.02
road
&
No. 13 Winter street 37.57
Canuey, Archie B., L. & B., No. 19
186.23
Sonth Main street
Clements, C. Gordon, L. & B.,
L.
B.,
Orange street
and Helen,
Sheepboro road
Cutter, (Teorge R.
40.03
L.
&
B.,
37.13
Danfortli, Lizzie S., L. & B., Elm street 30.85
Davis, (George A., 140A, L. & B.,
38.47
Ridge road
40.03
Earle, Ellen D., Province road
E., heirs, 30A, L. & B.,
49.64
Rochester road
Edgerly, Serena J., L. & B.,
12.50
Province road
Ferland, Katherine M., L. & B.,
14.93
Mt. Vernon street
40.03
Fifield, Albert D., L. & B., High street
French, Lizzie M., L. & B.,
Eidgerly,
Minnie
Crowley street
(Garland, Charles H., 80A., L.
(xiberson,
44.58
& B.
Ten Rod road
David M., L. & B.,
East Grove street
41.95
12.56
Gordon, Frank, L. & B.,
Mt. Vernon court
(xuilmet. Napoleon, heirs, 21 OA., farm,
Bennett hill
Office, South Main street
L. & B., Mechanic street
Geo. Davis lot
Harriman, Maude E., heirs, L. & B.,
Elm
High street
Howard, Everett A., L. & B.,
Mt. Vernon street
L. & B., Mt. Vernon
(H. Mayott)
Marshall, 20A.,
J.
99.61
5.55
12.47
2.94
90.25
street
Hayes, Fred and Marion, L. &
Hubbard,
21.75
B.,
65.15
19.84
street
wood
lot
7.83
7.34
N. H.
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
Hnckins, Ethel M., lOOA., farm,
Meaderboro road
Hnckins, J. Leslie, 94A., farm,
Meaderboro road
Hnckins, Maiy E. and Abbie S.,
115A., Keizel lot
lOiOA.,
Xntter pastnre
Thompson place
Oanney place
Hnnt, William, 30A., L. & B.,
20'0A.,
()5A.,
Horriet'own road
Hnrd, William
&
B.,
Peavey
Jewell, Clarence, 37A.,
98.99
12.57
12.57
G5.00
8.09
38.07
&
G., heirs, L.
B.,
Mt. Pleasant street
L.
157.26
63.,58
23.,84
hill
wood
lot
Chestnut hill
Jordan, Charles E., 4 A., L. &
Merrill Corner
11,,15
B.,
13,,09
Keller, Albert A., L. & B.,
Charles street
Kimball, Carroll H., filling stfition.
South Main street
Filling station,
South Main street
Kimball, Chas. H., 2nd heirs, 6A.,
pasture, Vallej^ road
Kimball, Winnifred E., L. & B.,
Soiith Main street
Knight, John M., Rewitzer lot,
near Blue Job Mt.
Lagos, Manuel, L. & B., Spring street
48. 00
58. 32
21.,57
4.,88
12^
9. 21
33. 02
60A., Meaderboro road
Lefebvre, George, L. & B., High street
Letourneau, Diana M., L. & B.,
12. 57
Crescent street
80 A., fa mi, L. &
21.00
81. 15
B.,
Hometown
39.19
Walter J., L. & B., Main street 58.32
Needham, Hazen C, 4A., Scruton field
5.40
Neill, Lucina M., L. & B., Orange street 71.97
New England Cotton Yarn Co., 60A.,
Leveille,
sprout land
Nichols, A. Joseph, 20A., L.
Foss
hill
road
15j03
&
B.,
35.48
N. H.
69
�70
ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OP PARMINGTON,
wood lot^
Band road
Parker, Frank S., L. & B., Glen
Perkins, Teresa, heirs, L. & B.,
N. H.
Otis, (Terald E., T5A.,
Lois
street
Courtland street
Pike,
Herman
J.,
&
L.
117.72
Orange
B.,
Sanborn, Eoland E., oOA., Calef
near Ten Rod road
street 99.44
lot,
20.76
7.34
Seavey, Ralph F., 16A., Hnrd lot
Sinnegar, Herbert B., L. & B.,
Summer
22.71
19.82
34.55
street
Smith, Alverton and Barbara, L.
Mt. Vernon street
Snvder, Charles M., 150A., farm.
L. & B., Ridge road
Stearns Bros., lO'OA., Gray lot.
Ten Rod road
&
B.,
31.42
'
107.29
'
Therrien, Alice, L.
&
East Grove street
Tnttle,
Engene
A., L.
&
113.17
B.,
Spring street
Vickers, Charles
S., Jr.,
12.56
L.
&
B.,
Perkins avenue
Wetherbee, Laura, 85 A., Merrill place
Weymouth, Edwin
L., L.
&
Eiast
71.97
38.07
B.,
No. 79 Central street
Weymouth, Malcolm
22.71
B.,
30.85
L., land,
Grove
street
Weymouth, Vera C, L. & B.,
Winter street
Whitten, James B., heirs, L. & B.,
No. 23A Bunker street
Willey, Celia R., L. & B., Elm street
Camps, Elm street
W^oodman, Jesse, L. & B., Maple court
AVorster Hazel M., L. & B.,
Central street
5.74
113.17
49.13
37.75
7.83
26.30
85.70
$3,583.76
�ANNUAL
DETAIL
REl'ORT OP
25
THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON^
N. H.
71
ABATEMENTS,
1938, 1989, 1940, 1941
LESLIE
E.
Frohock, Roland
HAM, 1938 TAXES
POLLS
|2.00
Hogan, Edward F.
Hogaii, Pauline
1.00
2.00
Kelley, Florence E.
Watson, Carl L.
Wateon, Mrs. Carl
1.00
2.00
2.00
L.
110.00
LESLIE
Connor, (leorge
W.
E.
HAM, 1939 TAXES
POLLS
�72
ANNUAL
REl'ORT OF
LESLIE
Fisk,
Merton W.,
THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON.
HAM, 1940 TAXES
PROPERTY
E.
ex-solclier
N. H.
�:VNNUAL REl'ORT OP THE
TOWN
OF PARMINGTON^ N. H.
Hogan, Joseph E.
Hogaii, Pauline
Hull, Thomas W.
Jones, Henry W.
Jordan, Charles E.
Kimball, Arthur
Kimball, Doris
Ladd, Edwin A.
Ladd, Eva L.
Lambrou, Charles
La Roche, Albert S.
La Roche, Lionel G.
Lawton, Ida T.
Lawton, James
Ledger, Lena
McConihe, Helen
Marcoux, Marv
Marshall, Harold
Mills, Elizabeth
Mosher, Alberta
Mosher, Harold W.
Nason, Mrs. Clifford
Nedeau, Earline
Nichols,
Howard
A.
O'Hara, Thomas
Perkins, Beatrice K.
Perkins, Hattie
Richards, Gertrude
Richardson, Frances D.
Richardson, Olga
George
Smart, Sadie
Smith, Corran M.
Stanley, Randall L.
Stevens, Frances
Stoddard, Sidney G.
Thomas, Elizabeth
Thomas, Joseph T.
Thurston, Ethel R.
Sinotte,
Tufts, Isaac F.
Tufts, Lucy A.
Varnev, Kathleen
Varnev, Ralph G.
Watson, Carl
L..
'
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.0O
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.O0
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.0O
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
73
�74
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF PARMINGTON,
Watson, Mrs. Carl
L.
N. H.
�ANNUAL
REl'ORT OP
Gray, Clyde
S.
THE TOWN OP PARMINGTON^
N. H,
75
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
76
Total abatements
Balance, nnexpended
Total overlay
.|502.88
1,438.27
|1,&36.15
L,936.15
DETAIL
26
N. H.
11,936.15
REFUNDS
1941
December
F. L. Knox, town clerk, auto
permit, Margaret Cilley
8
DETAIL
27
W.
-fl.SS
MUSIC PROJECT
P. A.
1941
Balance, nnexpended from 1940
program
March
25 Farmington Woman's clnb
Paid Treasurer of the
United States
26
|7.00
21.00
f28.00
f28.00
DETAIL
28
J.
FRANK BUTLER MEMORIAL
1941
May
The Stevens Studio, copying
photograph
June
14
28
remounting,
P^loise L. Roberts,
lettering
fl.OO
and framing
band picture
9.00
July
30
A. E. Tuttle, part payment
Express on plaster cast
September
6
Memorial Bronze
50.00
.80
Co.,
bronze tablet
65.00
December
20
J. E. S. Hall,
express paid on tablet
1.30
128.00
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
N. H.
77
January 1942
17
R. H. Kimball, installing tablet
1.25
1128.44
Appropriation, balance from
Fernald Park Band Stand
account
Balance, unexpended
|295.58
167.14
|29'5.58
DETAIL
29
1295.58
CIVILIAN DEFENSE
1942
January
10
17
27
31
A. J. Otis, hauling sand
G. E. Otis, hauling sand
C. H. Weymouth, hauling sand
A. A. Kelley, hauling sand
Jos. J. Arsenault, hauling sand
H. T. Jones, hauling sand
A. J. Otis, hauling sand
(t. E. Otis, hauling sand
C. H. Weymouth, hauling sand
Jos. Arsenault, hauling sand
A. A. Kelley, hauling sand
N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co.
|4.08
3.04
3.04
3.04
3.04
8.00
2.04
1.52
1.52
1.52
1.52
4.01
Portsmouth Crushed Stone Co., sand 6.30
Payroll, hauling sand
6.60
149.27
DETAIL
30
INDEBTEDNESS PAYMENT
TOWN HALL BONDS
1942
January
Parmington National Bank, bonds,
Nos. 59, 60, 61, 62, 63
|2,500.00
Appropriation
DETAIL
31
J,500.00
SERIAL NOTES
1941
August
29 Farmington National Bank,
Note No. 4
Appropriation
11,500.00
11,500.00
�78
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
DETAIL
32
INTEREST
N. H.
�ANNUAL RErORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
DETAIL
35
N. H.
79
SCHOOLS
Paid Ernest E. Kimball, treasurer 134,186.85
Balance 1940 appropriation, due
F'ebruai-y
1,
1941
|13,500.00
Balance 1940 dog licenses due
February 1, 1941
Appropriation, 1941
Balance 1941 appropriation, due
February 1, 1942
486.85
33,801.00
13,601.00
147,787.85 |47,787.85.
Balance of dog licenses due
schools for 1942
|313.80
FRED L. RICHARDS,
JOHN E. S. HALL,
FRED W. BROWNE,
Selectmen of Farmington.
�ANNUAL
80
REl'ORT OF
THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
N. H.
Report of the Trustees of the Trust Funds
I^a belle Billings Trust
Fund
Income 1941
Electric Public Utility, |1,000.00
bond
Union Gas
6%
Utilities, 1500.00
bond 61/2%
Cities Service Co., IS shares, old common
Consolidated (las Utilities, foOO.OO bond 6%
Eastern Offices, Inc., |1,000.00 bond ^%
Fannington National Bank,
|2,309.7f)
Deposited in bank
None
None
None
$30.00
50.00
43.26
|123.26
Dated at Farmington, N. H., this 18th day
of February,
1942.
FRED W. BROWNE,
WALTER
LESLIE
YOUNG,
HAM,
E.
E.
Trustees.
AUDITORS' CERTIFICATE
We
hereby certify that we have examined the accounts of the Selectmen, Tax Collector, Town Clerk,
Town Treasurer and Trustees of the Trust Fund, have
compared their several accounts, vouchers and bank
statement of funds on deposit and And these accounts in
agreement and believe these reports to be a true account
of the Town business for the year ending -January 31,
1942.
LOREN R. HOWARD,
RUBY A. CHESLEY,
Auditors of the
Town
of
Farmington.
���
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ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
TOWN OF
FARMINGTON
NEW HAMPSHIRE
1943
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING
JANUARY
31, 1944
�Universitj
of
newmmpshire
Library
�ANNUAL REPORTS
OF THE
RECEIPTS
& EXPENDITURES
OF THE
TOWN of FARMINGTON, N. H.
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JANUARY 31
1944
THE FARMINGTON NEWS PRESS
FARMINGTON,
N. H.
�>•»
2
ANNUAL RErORT
OF
ti
<«-i
THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
N. H.
TOWN OFFICERS
SELECTMEN
EDWARD
FRED
JOHN
L.
E.
J.
MROS
Term
Term
Term
RICHARD'S
HALL
S.
expires 194i
expires 1945
expires 1946
TOWN CLERK
FRED
L.
KNOX
TREASURER
ROBERT
B.
SUPERVISORS OF THE
ROBERT
C.
EVANS
ROBERT
B.
HUNT
CHECK
LIST
EVA C. BLANOHARD
HUNT
TAX COLLECTOR
LESLIE
E.
HAM
HEALTH OFFICER
FRED
O.
TEBBETTS
REPRESENTATIVES
CARL
C.
FRANK
BLANCHARD
RUBY A. CHESLEY
E.
WEBSTER
MUNICIPAL COURT
ERROL
S.
HALL, JUSTICE
POLICE OFFICERS
F.
*TIMOTHY
LEON FURBER
"Resigned, January
1,
MODERATOR
ERROL
S.
HALL
M.
1944
CROWLEY
�:
:
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
N. H.
WARRANT FOR TOWN MEETING
THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
To the inhabitants of the town
to vote in town affairs
Yon
of
Farmington, qnalified
are hereby notified to meet at the town hall in said
Farmington on Tuesday, the fourteenth day of
March next, at nine o'clock in the forenoon, to act
on the following subjects
1.
To see what sum of money the town will vote
to raise and appropriate to defray the expenses
Budget item Nos. 1 to 5.
of general government.
Article 2. To see what sum of money the town will vote
to raise and appropriate for the police department.
Article
Budget item No. 6.
To see what sum of money the town will vote
3.
to raise and appropriate for forest fire protection.
Item No. 7.
Article 4. To see if the town will vote to raise and a])-
Article
propriate the sum of 1400.00 for white pine blister
rust control, the same to be expended in cooperation
with the State Forestrj^ and Recreation Depart-
ment.
xlrticle 5.
Budget item No. 8.
To see if the town vrill vote
to raise
and
ap-
propriate the sum of |350.00 for the health department. Item No. 11.
Article 0. To see what sum of money the town will vote
to raise and appropriate for the maintenance of
highways and bridges and for the general expenses
Item Nos. 13, 11 and
of the highwav department.
15.
Article 7. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of |375.92 in order to secure
state aid in the amount of |1,503.68 for the permanent improvement of Class V highways, under Chapter 121, Laws of 1913.
Budget item^ No. 16.
Article 8. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of |l,O0O.O0 for the Farmington
Public Library Association. Item No. 17.
Article 9. To see what sum of money the town will vote
Item
to raise and appropriate for welfare relief.
Nos. 18, 19 and 20.
�4
ANNUAL
REiPORT OF
THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
N.
PI.
Article 10. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate to Clarence L. Perkins Post, No. 60, the
sum of f200.00 to be used for Memorial Day observ^ance.
Article 11. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the snm of |260.00 for the care of parks
and plavgrounds, to be alloted as follows: flOO.OO
for Edgerly park, |85.'00 for Fernald park, |50.00
for the skating pond and 125.00 for care of the
grounds at the Henry Wilson boulder.
Article 12. To see if the town will vote to authorize the
selectmen to hire such sums of money as may be
necessary in anticipation of taxes or for unusual
expenses due to the war emergency.
Article 13.
(By request). To see if the town will vote
to raise and appropriate the sum of |20'0.00 to the
Lakes Region Association of New Hampshire to assist in planning and development of the town and
for the issuance and distribution of printed matter
and newspaper and magazine advertising calling attention to the resources and natural advantages of
the town, in cooperation with other towns in the
Lakes Region.
(By request). To see if the town wishes
to take any action relative to changing the hour for
convening the annual town meetings.
Article 15. To see if the town will vote to purchase of
Charles E. Palmer, a portion of the lot formerly
owned by one Trafton, on the corner of Main
and Central streets, for the purpose of enlarging the
Central square, and raise and appropriate money
Article 14.
for the same.
Article 16. To choose one selectman for three years, a
town clerk, town treasurer, road agent, two police
officers, a trustee of the trust fund for three years,
and all other necessar^^^ officers and agents for tlie
ensuing year.
(riven under our hand
of February, 1944.
and
seal this
EDWARD
FRED
JOHN
L.
E.
twenty-eighth
day
J. MROS,
RICHARDS,
S. HALL,
Selectmen
of Farmiiigton.
�ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
N. H.
STATEMENT BY THE SELECTMEN
TO
TI-IE
CITIZENS AND TASIl'AYERS OF FARMINGTON
:
We submit herewith our anuual report for the fiscal year eudiug January 31, 1944, together with recommendations for the ensuing fiscal period to end December 31, 1941.
While we
bank balance of
shows that we operated at
close the year with a
142,635.79, the balance sheet
a net loss of |70.57, although the fixed obligations of the
town, outstanding as of January 31, are |5,500.00 less
than a year ago.
Without preparing an exhaustive
loss
count, the principal sources of this deficit
and gain
may be
ac-
pointed
out as follows:
In the
first place,
|5,960.00
was appropriated from
the treasury to meet the operating expenses of the town
instead of raising
it
by taxation.
In making appropriations
for
the
town
hall
ex-
penses we asked for only |2,500.00, notwithstanding we
were aware at the time that the installation of a new
heating plant would alone require an expenditure of
f 1,500.00 or more. This resulted in an overdraft in that
account of |902.30.
The old age assistance account for which
was appropriated, required the expenditure of
which even after giving credit for 1421.00
leaves a deficit of |575.00
of
f 4,800.00
15,796.7(5
recoveries
�6
ANNUAL REPORT
OB'
THE TOWN OF PARMINGTON,
N. H.
Town poor and soldiers' aid expenditures also ran
somewhat larger than were provided for in the appropriations.
Certain revenues which cannot be accurately estimated and are not taken into account in arriving at the
tax assessment were depended on to offset this draft on
the treasury.
Bearing in mind the insistance of the State Tax
Commission two years ago that we should take a larger
credit from our surplus in establishing our tax rate, in
order to ease the burden of local taxes on our citizens
during this period of heav}' federal taxation, we pursued
this policy to the limit in making our recommendations
for 1943.
The
result
HoAvever,
and
dle course,
we
shows how closely we
believe it
Avliile
is
figured.
better to pursue a mid-
we are gradually reducing our
funded debt, maintain a strong cash position and ste^idily
build up our surplus, so as to be in a position when conditions are favorable to undertake some much needed
permanent improvements, some of which cannot much
longer be deferred.
We are prepared to recommend that the suggested
appropriation of 13,200.00 for winter maintenance and
|40'0.00 for blister rust control be appropriated from the
treasury. This we believe is as far as we should go in
applying surplus funds to current operating expenses, and
under favorable conditions should show a moderate in-
crease in the surplus at the end of the year.
With
respect to those
appropriations
whicli
are
ordinarily expended over the full 12 months of the fiscal
year
we have recommended amounts which should closemonths of the new fiscal period ending
ly cover the 11
December
31, 1944.
In making recommendations for liighway appropriations a year ago we literally cut our estimates to
the bone. During the past five years the appro])riati(>us
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMlNGTON^
N. H.
7
highway purposes have been |13,000.00 aunually
with the exception of 1942 when it was |12,500.00. In
1943 we appropriated only |10,900.00' inclncling |4,600.00
from the treasury for summer maintenance. The total
expenditures were |10,920.59, showing a deficit of |20.59.
for all
Labor
costs
alone
for
summer
15,434.70 against the estimated
maintenance
|4,600.0O.
This
were
is
ac-
counted for in part by the fact that early in the year we
were obliged to grant an increase of 11% in pay for highway labor in order to retain the necessary help. It will
be noted that we have made a change in our accountingpractice in allocating the costs of
this department.
It
has always been the custom to carry the cost of materials of all kinds in the highway general expense account.
This has alwaj^s seemed to us a fault}' method of treat-
ing this item.
tile,
Obviously, materials like bridge timber,
etc., which are incorporated
highway and become an integral part of it
cement, road tar, sand,
into the
should be regarded as part of the cost of maintenance.
This change added 1363.35 to the cost of summer maintenance and 1108.00 to the cost of winter maintenance
left a surplus of |1,129.81 in the highway general
and
expense account. We believe the appropriations whicli
we are suggesting for this department are conservative.
(The 13,200.00 for winter maintenance will cover a three
months period instead
of four.)
The restrictions on
road tar have now been lifted and if we can get the
necesisary help to do the work we ought to resurface
some of our black top roads which are beginning to suffer from enforced neglect.
While it probably will not be possible to do any
town road aid work again this year, we recommend that
the appropriation of P75.92 be made and set up to the
credit of this account against the time when this program can again be taken up. (This is 50% of the
amount provided by the town road aid law, as limited
by the 1943 legislature.)
�8
ANNUAL RETORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
N. H.
We do not think extended comment on the other
budget items is called for. We believe the recommendations are all conservative.
of our
Following is the usual table showing
funded debt as at the close of the
January
the
fiscal
status
year,
31.
EDWARD
FRED
JOHN
L.
E.
MROS,
RICHARDS,
S. HALL,
J.
Selectmen of Farmington.
�ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
N. H.
STATEMENT OF FUNDED DEBT
Bonds and Term Notes outstanding February
1,
1944
TOWN HALL BONDS
,00,
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
41/2%, dated January 15, 1930
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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
N. H.
BUDGET
Comparison of actual expenditures for the
ending Januai'y
SI, 194-1,
with
the
fiscal
year
estimated
re-
ending
December
3943
Actual
(piirements for the fiscal
1944
Estimate
|2,068.50
|2,088.50
period
:n, 1944.
GENERAL GOVERNMENT
1
Town
2
Administration and town
officers'
salaries
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP PARMINGTON,
N.
II.
1
1
TARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS
Edgerly and Fernald parks,
1
skating pond and
Henry" Wilson boulder
260.00
170.(34
UNCLASSIFIED
_•>
24
25
Taxes bought by the town
'
Abatements
Civilian defense
INDEBTEDNESS PAYMENTS
bonds
3,500.00
26
Town
27
Serial notes
Interest
28
29
30
31
2,370.51
489.3G
187.22
hall
OTHER GOVERNMENTAL
County tax
Precinct
Schools
2,500.00
2,000.00
1,035.00
2,000.00
1,207.50
DIVISIONS
8,272.08
8,640.60
36,841.72
SELECTMEN'S REPORT
INVENTORY
Valuation of the
Town
of Farinington, Ai)ril
Land and buildings
Electric light plants
Horses, 60
Oxen, 4
Cows, 247
Other neat stock, 55
Sheep, 48
Hogs, 6
Fowls, 10,010
Portable mills, 2
Wood, lumber, etc.
Gasoline pumps and tanks
Stock in trade
Mills
and machinerv
1,
1943
11,695,240.00
68,940.00
5,275.00
200.00
16,110.00
1,265.00
348.00
60.00
7,290.00
1,000.00
4,000.00
3,645.00
153,025.00
84,360.00
12,040,794.00
(Valuation in Precinct, |1 ,719,335.00)
Solders' exemptions
156,200.00
Exemptions
to blind
1,700.00
157,900.00
Total valuation including exemptions
.^2,098,694.00
�\2
ANNUAL REPORT
OF
THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
N. H.
APPROPRIATIONS AND' TAXES ASSESSED
�ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OF PARMINGTON,
Plus overlay
N.
II.
13
1,062.76
Net amount
to be raised by taxation
"
.f69,407.94
Less poll taxes
$2,760.0'0
5i26.25
Less National Bank stock t^xes
13,286.25
Amount
to
be raised by propert}^ taxes
on which town tax rate is tigured
TAXEiS
|66,121.69
COMMITTED TO THE OOLLECTOK
Property taxes
Poll taxes
National Bank stock taxes
Precinct taxes (plus overlay)
166,121.69
2,760.00
526.25
9,181.29
178,589.23
235.00
Sewer taxes
Total taxes committed to the collector
|7S,821.23
Town tax rate
|32.40
Precinct tax rate
5.34
Total tax rate in precinct
|37.74
BALANCE SHEET
ASSETS
Due from
Due from
state treasurer, bounties
state treasurer, blister rust account
12,000.00 principal amount. Mo. Pac. Ry.
g. m. 4's, 1975, at market
Due from Leslie E. Ham, collector,
1943 taxes, uncollected commitment
475.00
11,650.88
2.00
75.36
2.00
Cash on hand
1942 taxes, uncollected commitment
Cash on hand
TAX SALES NOT REDEEMED
1930 tax
tax
1932 tax
1933 tax
1934 tax
3 935 tax
1936 tax
1937 tax
19'31
sale
sale
sale
sale
sale
sale
sale
sale
|30.60
15.00
,
94.48
258.43
165.78
25.49
338.39
318.69
338.06
319.50
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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
1932
1933
457.70
684.81
1,120.98
tax sale
tax sale
tax sale
tax sale
tax sale
taxes paid by town, not redeemed
taxes paid by toAvn, not redeemed
Account receivable
Cash on hand, January
N. H.
1,845.80
1,892.02
104.73
224.62
9.25
42,635.79
31, 1944
163,085.36
LIABILITIES
Due
Due
Due
schools, balance 1943 appropriation
schools, 1943 dog licenses
Precinct, balance 1943 appropriation
|14,210.00
406.47
5,077.80
FUNDED DEBT
bonds outstanding
Serial notes outstanding
Bond coupons, not presented for collection
Due town road aid account, balance 1943
appropriation, forward to
1944 account
Due U. S. government, victory and income
^
Town
15,000.00
12,000.00
112.50
hall
497.61
28.70
tax collected
Due parks and playgrounds, Edgerly park
8.41
account
Accrued salaries
to
January
31,
1944
135.00
147,476.49
163,085.36
47,476.49
Total assets
Total liabilities
115,608.87
15,679.44
Surplus
Surplus, February
1,
1943
|70.57
Decrease in surplus
1930 TAX SALES
C'avanaugh Bros.
Garland, Charles H.
Rollins, Irving
NOT REDEEMED
112.77
67.85
13.86
194.48
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON_,
1931 TAX SALES NOT
Stickney & Williamson
Gavanaugh Bros.
Chesley, Ralph J.
French, Benjamin
Garland, Charles H.
N. H.
REDEEMED
Brisette,
169.41
11.40
71.18
13.75
63.92
28.77
Pinkham, Alphonzo, Est.
i58.43
1932 TAX SALES
Bennett, Hester A.
Bnnker, Sadie E.
Wallace, Cora, Est.
Whitehonse, Charles W.
XOT REDEEMED
130.95
72.34
7.96
54.53
1165.78
1932
TAXES PAID BY. THE TOWN
XOT REDEEMED
Brisette, Stickney
Cavanangh Bros.'
& Williamson
|57.54
3.63
43.56
Garland, Charles H.
1104.73
1933
TAX SALES XOT REDEEMED
Lagos, Manuel
Sanborn, Roland R.
"
|3.36
22.13
125.49
1933
TAXES PAID BY THE TOWN
XOT REDEEMED
Bennett, Hester A.
Bowden. Roscoe
Stickney & Williamson
Bunker, Sadie E.'
Brisette,
Cavanangh Bros.
3.39
Garland, Charles H.
Wallace, Cora, Est.
Weymonth, Harold
123.73
36.92
55.02
49.16
40.68
E.
3.93
11.79
1224.62
�16
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
1934
N. H.
TAX SALES NOT REDEEMED
Bennett, Hester A.
Bowclen, Roscoe
Brisette, Stickney & Williamson
Bnnker, Sadie e".
Cavanangli Bros.
Garland, Charles H.
Hart, Donald B.
Sanborn, Roland R.
Tebbets, Warren E.
Wallace, Cora, Est.
'
|21.08
43.31
62.82
51.62
6.72
48.25
21.43
19.27
56.45
7.44
1338.39
1935
TAX SALES NOT REDEEMED
Bennett, Hester A.
Bowden, Roscoe
Brisette, Stickney
& Williamson
Bnnker, Sadie E.
C'avanangh Bros.
Garland, Charles H.
Hart, Donald B.
Morrell, J. A.
Sanborn, Roland R.
Seavey, Ralph F.
Wallace, Cora, Est.
|22.56
45.45
67.76
58.51
7.08
51.84
20.81
7.08
22.76
7.08
7.76
1318.69
1936
TAX SALES NOT REDEEMED
Bennett, Hester A.
Bowden, Roscoe
Brisette, Stickney & Williamson
Bnnker, Sadie E.
Cavanangh, Bros.
Garland, Charles H.
Hart, Donald B.
Morrell, J. A.
Russell, Verdrnm
Sanborn, Roland R.
Seavey, Ralph F.
Wallace, Cora, Est.
|24.35
49.27
52.64
64.72
7.68
55.74
22.26
7.68
13.17
24.42
7.68
8.45
1338.06
�ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OP PARMINGTON,
1937
TAX SALES NOT REDEEMED
Bennett, Hester A.
|24.69
33.09
60.34
35.60
31.65
26.06
15.85
18.32
Bunker, Cyrus
Bunker, Sadie E.
Butler, Charles C.
Chesley, Ralph J.
Danforth, Lizzie
Garland, Charles H.
Hart, Donald B.
Hubbard, J. Marshall
Russell,
N. H.
Verdrum
Seavey, Ralph F.
Sanborn, Roland R.
'
7.71
5.91
7.71
22.57
1319.50
1938 TAX
Bennett, Hester A.
SALES XOT REDEEMED
Bunker, Cyrus
Bunker, Sadie E.
Chesley, Ralph J.
Danforth, Lizzie
Garland, Charles H.
Hart, Donald B.
Hubbard, J. Marshall
Hunt, William
Hurd, William G.
Lagos, Manuel
Light, Peter
Paradis, George
Russell, L. Richard and Etta J.
Sanborn, Roland R.
Seavev, Ralph F.
AVhitten, James B., Est.
|24.11
31.62
52.89
29.25
34.62
44.74
22.03
7.60
20.60
42.03
29.41
24.21
4.22
44.74
22.03
7.60.
13.00
1457.70
1939
TAX SALES NOT REDEEMED
Barker, Will T., heirs
Bennett, Hester A.
Bunker, Sadie E.
Child, N. Susan, heirs
Danforth, Lizzie
Garland, Charles H.
|214.30
22.84
40.62
31.37
31.37
42.18
�18
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP PARMINGTON^
Hart, Donald B.
Howard, Everett A.
Hubbard, J. Marshall
Hiird, William G., heirs
Jewell, Clarence
Lagos, Manuel
Light, Peter
>
.
Sanborn, Roland R.
Seavey, Ralph F.
Stearns Bros.
Whitten, James
B., heirs
N. H.
18.92
40.62
7.36
73.24
11.19
27.76
22.04
20.87
7.36
22.82
49.95
1684.81
�ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OP PARMINGTON_,
1941
TAX
SALE'S ^^OT
REDEEMED
N. H.
19
�20
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
Farmington Sportsmen,
Fitield,
17.55
11.04
31.62
42.60
10.55
5.79
122.79
7.41
10.38
55.12
11.28
62.12
85.62
46.71
83.28
49.03
15.22
55.12
41.04
13.45
73.87
21.06
20.49
81.74
23.03
81.74
288.55
50.38
Inc.
Albert D.
French, Lizzie M.
Garland, Charles H.
Giberson, David M.
Gray, Frank P.
Guilmet, Napoleon, heirs
Hubbard, J. Marshall
Hunt, William
Hurd, William G., heirs
Jewell, Clarence
Johnson, George F.
Kelley, Albert A.
Lagos, Manuel
Lefebvre, George
Letourneau, Diana M.
New Eng. Cotton Yarn Co.
Otis, Alonzo, heirs
Pearl,
N. H.
Harold H.
Parker, Albert E.
Parker, Frank S.
Sanborn, Roland R.
Smith, Alverton and Barbara
Snyder, Charles M.
Stearns Bros.
Thompson, Elmer E. and Marion C.
Thompson, Julia E.
Whitten, James B., heirs
11,892.02
18,189.48
Total
TOWN
CLERK'S REPORT
|1,984.60
484.20
764 automobile registrations
224 dog licenses
VITAL STATISTICS
Births, 63
Marriages,
Deaths, 57
FRED
L.
KNOX,
Town
Ch-rk,
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP PARMINGTON,
N. H.
21
TAX COLLECTOR'S REPORT
LESLIE
Febrnary
1,
E.
HAM, COLLECTOR
1938 DEBITS
1943, cash on hand
fl.OO
CREDITS
Paid treasurer
.fl.OO
1939
Febrnary
1,
1943, cash on
DEBITS
hand
|2.00
CREDITS
Paid treasurer
12.00
1940
Febrnary
1,
1943, cash
DEBITS
on hand
.|2.00
CREDITS
Paid treasurer
|2.00
1941
Uncollected coniniitnient
Additionals
DEBITS
|249.55
58,7G
4.00
20.57
Cash on hand
Interest collected
1332.88
CREDITS
Paid treasurer, on commitment
Paid treasurer, abatements
Paid treasurer, interest
|250.82
57.49
24.57
1332.88
1942
Uncollected commitment
Uncollected sewer
DEBITS
Cash on hand
Additionals
Interest collected
.
117,643.52
65.75
187.21
90.00
925.40
118,911.88
�22
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
CREDITS
N.
H
�:
ANNUAXi REPORT OP THE
TOWN
OP PARMINGTON_, N. H.
23
TREASURER'S REPORT
Cash on hand Febrnary
Taxes received
1,
1943
139,224.43
1943 taxes
1942 taxes
1941 taxes
1938, 1939 and 1940 taxes
Receipts from state treasurer
67,312.21
17,906.89
308.31
5.00
4,468.86
484.20
1,984.60
219.50
532.50
3,708.08
972.34
171.02
125.22
65.00
85.74
Knox, dog licenses
Knox, auto permits
All other licenses and permits
Fred
Fred
L.
L.
Town
hall rent
Tax redemptions
Interest on taxes
Interest on tax redemptions
Refunds and recoveries
Real estate sold
Miscellaneous receipts
Total receipts
Selectmen's orders paid
Cash reserved to pav outstanding
'
orders
|137,573.00
192,241.28
2,696.83
194,938.11
Cash on hand February
1,
1944
ROBERT
f 42,635.79
B.
HUNT,
Town
SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS
Detail
1
Cash on hand, Feb.
2
3
From
From
4
5
local taxes
state of New
1,
1943
.|39,224.43
85,532.41
Hampshire
4,468.86
PROM SOURCES OTHER THAN TAXES
2,688.30
All licenses and permits
532.50
Rent of town hall
Treasurer.
�24
C
7
8
9
10
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
N. H.
1,143.36
Interest received
3,708.08
Taxes redeemed
125.22
Iiiefvinds and recoveries
FROM OTHER THAN CURRENT REVENUES
65.00
Real estate sold
85.71
Miscellaneons receipts
1137,573.90
SUMMARY OF PAYMENTS
GENERAL GOVERNMENT
Detail
1
Town
2
Administration and town
3
7
8
9
10
107.60
Election and registration
200.00
Municipal court, salary
3,402.30
Towii hall expenses
I'ROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY
2,128.93
Police department
74.27
Fire department, forest fires
400.00
Blister rust control
29.80
Bounties
77.73
Dog damage and expense
11
12
Health department
'Sewer maintenance
officers'
salaries
|2,068.5O
officers' exi3enses
4
5
6
1,075.26
HEALTH AND SANITATION
340.25
69.86
HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES
13
14
15
16
Summer maintenance
Winter maintenance
Highway general expense
Town road
aid
5,798.05
3,452.35
1,670.19
539.74
LIBRARIES
17
Farmington Public Library
1,000.00
Association
WELFARE
18
19
20
21
22
Old age assistance
Town poor
5,796.76
2,430.01
Soldiers' aid
379.06
PATRIOTIC PURPOSES
Memorial day expense
217.82
PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS
Edgerly and Fernald parks,
skating pond and Wilson
boulder
170.64
�1
:
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
23
24
25
2G
27
28
29
30
31
UNCLASSIFIED
Taxes bought by the town
Abatements
hall
25
2,370.51
489.36
187.22
Civilian defense
Town
N. H.
INDEBTEDNESS TAYMENTS
bonds
3,500.00
Serial notes
Interest
OTHER GOVERNMENTAL
County tax
Precinct
Schools
2,000.00
1,207.50
DIVISIONS
8,272.08
8,640.00
36,841.72
194,938.1
DETAIL STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS
DETAIL
1
Cash on hand, February
DETAIL
2
1,
1943
|39,224.43
FROM LOCAL TAXES
Leslie E. Ham, collector
1943 taxes
1942 taxes
1941 taxes
1940 taxes
1939 taxes
167,312.21
17,906.89
308.31
2.00
2.00
1938 taxes
1.00
185,532.41
DETAIL
3
FROM STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
Recoveries, a/c O. A. A.
Refund, 1943' T. R. A. account
Reimbursement, a/c forest fires
Interest and dividends tax
Railroad tax
Savings bank tax
Compensation, tax loss on state
reservation, 1942 and 1943
|421.46
497.61
3.00
2,432.98
362.40
725.67
25.74
14,468.86
�26
ANNUAL REPORT
DETAIL
4
OF
THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON^
ALL LICENSES AND PERMITS
N. H.
�ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OF PARMINGTON^
DETAIL
7
27
TAXES REDEEMED
1931 TAXES REDEEMED
Bowden, Roscoe
165.17
1932
139.75
1931
|3.17
|5.12
C.
1936
C.
1938
Bunker, Sadie E.
|5.12
TAXES REDEEMED
C.
1937
Needham, Hazen
|3.17
TAXES REDEEMED
1935
Xeedham, Hazen
139.75
TAXES REDEEMED
Needhaiii, Hazeii C.
Hazen
|65.17
TAXES REDEEMED
Bowden, Roscoe
Xeedhaiii,
N. H.
|5.58
|5.58
TAXES REDEEMED
|5.58
TAXES REDEEMED
|5.58
�28
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
N. H.
1940 TAXES REDEEMED
|24.36
Bunker, Sadie E.
122.78
Cauney, Archie B.
40.03
Fifield, Albert D.
25.00
Frencli, Lizzie M.
60.64
Harriman, Maude E.
19.84
Howard, Everett A.
17.90
Huckins, Abbie S. and Mary E.
98.99
Huckins, J. Leslie
13.09
Jordan, Charles E.
Needham, Hazen
Pike,
Herman
5.40
99.44
100.00
113.17
45.58
26.30
C.
J.
Snyder, Charles M.
Therrien, Alice E.
Willey, Celia R.
Woodman, Jesse
1^812.52
1941
TAXES REDEEMED
Abbott, Ernest R. and Mabel
Auclair, Charles
Bunker, Sadie E.
Descheneaux, Arthur
Dixon, Annie L.
Edgerly, Serena J.
Farmington Sportsmen, Inc.
Ferland, Emil A. and Frances
Fifield, Albert D.
Gessler,
John
Gordon, Frank
Harriman, Maude
Hoyt, Alice
Huckins, J. Leslie
E., heirs
Lucina M.
Nutter, Florence E.
Parker, Frank S.
Pike, Herman J.
Therrien, Alice E.
Weymouth, Edwin
Willey, Celia R.
l-O'O
17.17
37.67
39.95
26.86
21.71
60.16
14:.90
Kelley, Albert A.
Lover, Fred A. and Nellie M.
Needham, Hazen C.
Neill,
|2.26
23.52
22.09
9-27
23.94
L.
93.07
35.00
28.18
5-42
71.81
370.02
7.00
99.12
112.83
30.78
45.48
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINOTON^
Woodman,
Jesse
N. H.
29
�30
ANN'UAL REiTORT OF THE
DETAIL
TOWN
OF FARMINGTOX^ X. H.
MISCELLANEOUS KECEIPTS
10
W. H. Hayes goods
Leland Smith,
Twin State Gas &
John Rourk, salt
Electric C^., gravel
|10.00
13.60
1.00
2.00
32.00
.lolin V. Brooks, sewer connection
W. H. Pnlsifer, gronnd rent, town yard 10.00
Farmington Village Precinct, rent
7.00
at town shed
2.00
H. S. Sneirson, rent, Fernald park
2.25
F. L. Furber, badge sold
3.24
F. L. Furber, telephone calls
Ll03'd Varney, cold patch
H. L. Johnson, telephone call
H. T. Jones, telephone call
Snndry
office
telephone calls
.GO
.50
1.55
ii^SS.Ti
DETAIL STATEMENT OF PAYMENTS
DETAIL
Edward
1
TOAVN OFFICERS' SALARIES
Mros, selectman
Fred L. Richards, selectman
John E. S. Hall, selectman
J.
Fred L. Knox, town clerk
Robert B. Hunt, treasurer
Leslie E.
Rubv
Ham,
I400.0O
300.00
550.00
103.50
135.00
collector,
balance 1942 salary
1943 salary in part
collecting sewer tax
A. Cheslev, auditor
Balance, unexpended
125.00
425.00
10.00
20.00
12,068.50
32.50
Appropriation
12,100.00
12,100.00
12,100.00
�ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON^
DETAIL
2
ADMINISTRATION AND TOWN
OFFICERS' EXPENSES
1943
March
1
12
13
E. J. Mros, gas a/c town business
Assn. of N. H. Assessors, dues
-18.00
2.00
The Farmington News, town
270.00
reports
15.00
17 E. E. Lefavonr, P. M., postage
April
4.00
3
E. E. Lefavour, P. M., postage
215.00
5
F. L. Knox, anto permits
92.00
Vital statistics
1.50
Postage, etc.
24 Ethel G. Waldron, list of deceased
property owners
Anna M. Morin,
27
1.30
R. Est., transfer
cards
30.06
May
22
E. J. Mros, use of car
Anna M. Morin, abstract and
7.00
recording deed
June
2 Wheeler & Clark,
1.81
stationery
11.05
Farmington Ins. Agency, officers'
and trustees' bonds
126.97
office
•Tnly
3
E. C. Martin, typewriter repairs
E. C. Eastman, Inc., tax books
28
September
8
The F'armington News, stationery
and printing
6.00
5.36
111.50
October
6
Anna M. Morin, mortgagee's
report 22.00
November
9
10
E. E. Lefavour, postage
J. E. S. Hall, office supplies
3.00
3.10
December
Farmington National Bank,
29
box rent
3.60
1944
January
1
7
N. H.
Anna M. Morin,
Knox Pharmacy,
abstract
.53
pencils
.40
�32
ANXUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OF FARMINGTOX^
24
L. E.
28
The Farmington News, stationery
and printing
Ham,
postage, collector's
supplies, etc., per bill
50.42
•
.
29
N. H. Collector's Assn., dues
J. E. S. Hall, fare to Rochester
Geo. C. Roberts, office supplies
E. E. Lefavour, postage
New England
Tel.
&
Tel. Co.
25.00
2.00
.GO
3.20
2.00
55.26
|1,075.2G
124.74
Balance, unexpended
Appropriation
11,200.00
.
DETAIL
X. H.
?>
11,200.00
11,200.00
ELECTION AND RECxISTRATION
1943
March
11
12
22
26
$5.00
Errol S. Hall, moderator
Violet H. Liberty, election inspector 4.00
4.00
Addie S. Hayes, election inspector
4.00
Wm. A. Hoage, election inspector
4.00
L. D. Hunt, election inspector
3.50
W. L. Randall, gate tender
3.50
F. L. Furber, gate tender
20.00
Robert C. Evans, supervisor
4.60
Sheldon Damon, election dinners
20.00
Eva C. Blanchard, supervisor
20.00
Robert B. Hunt, supervisor
December
30
R. C. Evans, supervisors,
December sessions
15.00
1107.60
Balance, unexpended
12.40
S120.00
Appropriation
1120.00
DETAIL
4
1120.00
MUNICIPAI^ COURT
1944
January
31
Errol S. Hall, justice,
in full
Appropriation
salai*;^^
1200.00
.f
200. 00
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON,
DETAIL
5
TOWN HALL
N. H,
33
�ANNUAL REPORT
34
OE^
THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
December
13 Twin State Gas & Electric Co.
N. H.
30.72
1944
Ja unary
Twin State Gas &
4
Electric Co.
23.60
Farmington Village Precinct,
28
13.79
water
1226.47
INSURANCE
.
1943
March
12 Farmington Insurance Agency
|131.20
April
145.28
24 Farmington Insurance Agency
J uly
41,00
28 H. G. Waldron
October
41.00
26 H. G. Waldron
3.33
27 H. G. Waldron, liability insurance
1361.81
.JANITOR, REPAIRS^ SUPPLIES, ETC.
1943
February
17 Ralph E. Hayes, repairs on lights
and burner
f2.40
March
Ealph E. Hayes, labor on burner
30
7.85
iVpril
C. K. Davis,
24
expense account,
11.40
heater
Rochester Hardware & Supply Co.,
27.10
labor on boiler
24
May
1
W.
L. Randall, janitor, in full
15
M.
J.
'
to date
Worster, labor and
materials
100.00
7.18
June
2
M.
J.
Worster, janitor
E. J. Kelley
The Edmund
&
Co., supplies
Little Co., tissue
22.50
3.44
8.38
�ANNUAL REPORT OF
TPIE
TOWN
OF FARMINGTON^ N. H.
35
July
Worster, extra cleaning
Worster, janitor
Vickers' Electric Shop, Inc.,
M,
M.
J.
19.50
J.
22.50
M.
August
J.
10
28
supplies
31
.40
Worster, janitor
22.50
7 R. H. Kimball, window screens
September
1
M. J, Worster, janitor
7
C. E. Palmer, fuses
16.20
22.50
.20
October
2 M. J. Worster, janitor
26 E. J. Kelley, supplies
R. E. Hayes, labor on burner
The C. B. Dolge Co., sanitary
supplies
22.50
2.2i
4.87
22,56
November
M.
,J.
M.
.1
J.
Worster, glazing and labor
moving seats
10
7.61
22.50
Worster, janitor
J. E. S. Hall, expense, lock
and
key, per bill
2.11
December
1
9
13
31
1944
M.
M.
Worster, janitor
Worster, glass, putty and
labor
J. J. Arsenault, removing screens
H. M. Poore, tuning piano
M. J. Worster, janitor
J.
•
January
4 The
C. B. Dolge Co., deodorant
R. H, Kimball, repairs on roof
7
28
25.00
J.
Knox Pharmacy,
floor
wax
29
Vickers' Electric Shop, Inc.,
fuses and plugs
C. W. Adams, repairs on piping
31
M.
and
J.
closets
Worster, janitor to date
Geo. C. Roberts, floor
wax
3.95
.25
3.50
25.00
11.76
6.35
.98
1.10
14.20
27.50
.75
1498.75
�ANNUAL RErORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
36
W. M.
N. H.
Aiiclair Transportation,
account C. W. Adams,
(trucking stoker)
|9.21
January
7
C.
W. Adams,
balance in
Installing boiler
and
full
1,528.79
stoker,
per contract
|1,538.00
12,036.75
SUMMARY
OF
TOWN HALL EXPENSES
Fuel
Light and' water
Insurance
.
Janitor, repairs and supplies
New beating plant
1777.27
226.47
361.81
498.75
1,538.00
•13,402.30
$3,402.30
DETAIL
6
POLICE DEPARTMENT
SALARIES
1943
March
F. L. Furber, balance 1942
30
|67.50
F. L. Furber, part salary
100.00
May
15
'
June
T. M. Crowley, part salary
F. L. Furber, part salary
2
24
100.00
100.00
July
1
'
F. L. Furber, part salary
25.00
August
25
F. L. Furber, part salary
September
9
T. M. Crowley, part salary
F. L. Furber, part salary
100.00
100.00
239.65
October
9
26
.
|2,500.00
902.30
Appropriation
Overdraft
F. L. Furber, part salary
T. M. Crowlev, part salary
88.40
65.00
13,402.30
�ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
November
9
F. L. Furber, part salary
December
8' T. M. Crowley, part salary
88.40
35.00
1944
January
7
10
T. M. Crowley, to January 1
F. L, Furber, part salary
Paid Collector of Internal
24.45
17G.80
Revenue, victory and income
58.55
tax withholdings
N. H.
37
�38
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
N. H.
April
2
J.
p.
Hurd, uniform
45.00
May
15
F. L. Fnrber, paid Foster Press^
printing
3.00
June
2
J. P.
Hnrd, badges
13.50
July
1
Roland Staples, labor on
3
Wni. Patch, labor, traffic lines
Sheldon Damon, tramp and
1.00
4.05
street signs
9.35
prisoner feeds
15
Howard
31
John
Staples, labor, clearing
sidewalk at Trafton block
Pellerin, labor, traffic lines
J. Worster, painting traffic lines
M.
September
7
8
1.50
1.50
6.30
2.59
C. E. Palmer, rope, etc.
The Farmington NeAvs, printing
and publishing notices
27.00
October
27 H. G. Waldron, liability insurance 20.02
December
31
J. R.
Hanson, painting
traffic
signs
9.50
1944
January
7
21
31
JCnox Pharmacy, light bulbs
Matthew
.82
Ingals, uniform
65.00
Sheldon Damon, tramp and
6.80
prisoner feeds
Guay's Diner, tramp and
2.60
prisoner feeds
F. L. Furber, use of car, postage,
traveling expense, lock
and key
New England
Tel.
&
The Twin State Gas & Electric
traffic light
203.51
69.24
Tel. Co.
Co.,
24.00
1526.28
Total
Appropria tion
12,128.93
.|2,000.00
�ANNUAL RErORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
Bicycle licenses
Telephone
calls,
reimbursed
N. H.
39
�40
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
Keceived from town
Expended from town fnnds
|15.00
| .20
D. J. Canney, 1 hedgehog
Clinton Cole, 2 hedgehogs
Chas. H. Corson, 1 hedgehog
A. L. Densmore, 2 hedgehogs
M. F. (libhs, 2 hedgehogs
Stanley (rlidden, 5 hedgehogs
.50
1.00
.50
1.00
1.00
2.50
hedgehog
K. E. Guilmet, 2 hedgehogs
Fred W. Hunter, 2 hedgehogs
(leorge Hunter, 2 hedgehogs
Louis Letourneau, 1 hedgehog
W. C. Lord, 2 hedgehogs
Melvin Montgomery, 2 hedgehogs
Herbert Prescott, 1 hedgehog
Richard Roberts, 1 hedgehog
Everett Rogers, 8 hedgehogs
Albert H. Rollins, 1 hedgehog
Lee Russell, 1 hedgehog
Chas. F. Staples, 2 hedgehogs
Thos. W. Sullivan, 2 hedgehogs
Elmer E. Thompson, 1 hedgehog
Donald Thurston, 2 hedgehogs
Harold M. White, 1 hedgehog
Harold M. White, 1 hedgehog
Chas. F. Wyatt, 3 hedgehogs
Ralph F. Wyatt. 12 hedgehogs
Maurice (xordon,
'n.
|400.00
385.00
Balance due the town
Area covered, 660 acres
(looseberrv and cnrrant bushes removed, 10,590
DETAIL 9 BOUNTIES
Wm. K. Allen, 1 hedgehog
N.
.50
1
1.00
1.00
1.00
.50
1.00
1.00
.20
.20
4.00
.50
.50
l.OO
1.00
.50
1.00
.20
.50
1.50
6.00
129.80
DETAIL
10
D()(l
DAMAGE AND EXPENSE
1943
April
2
5
Ralph W. Canney, hens killed
Wlieeler & Clark, tags and
license
books
|40.00
1
6.28
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP PARMINGTON^
N. H.
41
May
8
Mary
June
26 Kalph
Curtis, license refunded
C. White, license
2.00
refunded
4.45
1944
January
29
E. E. Lefavour, hens killed
Fred R. Spear, rabbits killed
10.00
5.00
177.73
DETAIL
11
HEALTH DEPARTMENT
1943
April
12 Robert C. Evans,
fire
at
Jr.,
watching
dnmp
|4.00
John A. Tarmey, watching
fire
at
dump
4.00
15
Richard Chagnon, watching
24
John
fire
at
dump
A.- Baxter, care of
dump
4.00
45.00
May
David Smart, lire at dump
1.50
Robert C. Evans, Jr., fire at dump
1.50
7 Richard Parshlej^, Jr., fire at dump 1.50
June
17 Fted O. Tebbetts, health officer,
3
balance, 1942
July
23 Stanley Boles,
31
fire
salar^'^
at
John A. Baxter, care
40.00
dump
dump
1.75
84.00
of
dump
48.00
of
dump
75.00
of
September
John A. Baxter, care
December
4 John A. Baxter, care
27
1944
January
24
F. O. Tebbetts, part salary, 1943
30.00
1340.25
�42
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
DETAIL
N. H.
SEWER MAINTENANCE
12
1943
May.
29
Arseuault, street connection
E. Tebbets, street connection
F. W. Hunt, street connection
F. H. Dame, street connection
J. J.
W.
July
28 Viclvers' Electric Shop,
air compressor
September
3
4
7
|7.00
7.00
7.00
7.00
Inc.,
2.00
8.00
8.00
5.12
Arsenault, labor
E. Tebbets, labor
C. E. Palmer, tile
J. J.
W.
May
29
Arsenault, on account of
J. V. Brooks
E. Tebbets, on account of
J. V. Brooks
J. J.
W.
F.
W. Hunt, on account
J. V.
F. H.
4.20
of
Brooks
4.20
Dame, on account
J. V.
4.20
of
4.20
Brooks
1944
Januar\^
31
1.94
C. E. Palmer, tile
169.86
Received of J. V. Brooks,
connecting sewer
DETAIL
13
|32.00
HIGHWAYS
SUMMER MAINTENANCE
LABOR
agent
.Tos. J. Arsenault
Albert H. Barsantee
Frank H. Dame
A. L. Densmore
Cleo. R. (iray, truck
Albert
.^759.73
J. Otis,
Fred W. Hunt
Harrv T. Jones, truck
Albert A. Kelley
Louis Letounieau
"
480.20
51.80
97.56
83.59
5.60
527.81
408.80
553.00
52.50
�ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
G. E. Otis
11.
43
610.83
4.50
15.38
585.95
496.43
552.14
Arthur K. Perkins
Donald Pomroy
Chester C. Ricker
Erastus Sawyer
Warren E. Tebbets
N.
/
Elmer E. Thompson
8.00
E. H. Kimball
25.24
5,269.06
Collector of Internal Revenne,
victory and income tax
withheld
165.64
^5,434.70
MATERIALS
1943
April
24 C. E. Palmer,
|3.60
tile
May
22 " Hall & Joy, bridge plank
150.09
July
17 Farmington Village Precinct, sand 3.50
September
7
n
27
1944
tile, cement and
plank
Barrett Div. Allied Chemical &
Dye Corp., road tar
Hall & Jov, bridge timber
C. E. Palmer,
12.22
138.59
19.20
January
4
31
R. H. Kimball, materials, per bill
C. E. Palmer, materials, per bill
11.71
24.44
1363.35
15,798.05
Appropriation, (from treasury)
DETAIL
14
.f
4,600.00
HIGHWAYS
WINTER MAINTENANCE
LABOR
Albert J. Otis, agent
|340.83
�44
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP PARMINGTON,
George Abbott
Arsenault
A. H. Barsantee
J. J.
Blanchard
Theodore Boiilet
Marshall Brongh
John B. Cardinal
Leo H. Cardinal
C. C.
:
]
Kavmond Cardinal
Clifton H. Cilley
John F. Cole ^
Harvey A. Conlondie
Wm. Gonlombe
Fred E. Cnrrier, Jr.
Sheldon Damon, Jr.
Maurice Daudelin
Fred M. Davis
A. L. Densmore
Harry A. Dnfiir
E. f! Dunbar
Farmington Motor Car Co.
'
,
'
'
A. Foss
Maurice Gordon
Grant
F. S.
Geo. R. Gray, truck and plow
Harland Gray
Alden Hanscom
J. W. Haves
Fred W. Hunt
H. T. Jones, truck
Albert A. Kelley
Manuel Lagos
N. R. Langley
'
Jos. O. Martineau
G. E. Otis
C
J.
E. Palmer, truck
A. Paulson
Horace Pence
Jas. A. Perkins
E. S. Reynolds
C. C. Ricker
City of Rochester,
L. Richard Russell
Erastus Sawyer
C. M. Smith
'
plowing snow
3.15
174.23
49.30
46.55
10.35
7.20
3.60
23.63
39.21
30.30
3.60
152.00
3.60
239.75
8.50
13.50
8.50
11.70
15.30
2.70
91.20
3.15
2.70
15.13
478.80
21.15
20.69
4.98
167.10
42.00
154.29
7.00
177:05
8.78
324.93
15.40
4.00
60.40
2.70
16.40
81.08
40.08
5.40
123.46
12.99
N.
II.
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
Charles Staples
Clarence Staples
Clarence Staples, Jr.
W. E. Tebbets
!
Elmer E. Thompson
Dana Whitney
Wm. Wilson
Ralph F. Wyatt
3.60
33.40
13.10
137.30
5.85
6.30
22.65
1.80
$3,292.36
Collector of Internal Revenue,
victory and income tax
withheld
51.99
N.
IT.
45
�46
ANNUAL. REPORT
OE'
THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
N. H.
MAINTENANCE OP EQUIPMENT
1943
February
20
F. E. Currier, Jr., labor on
tractor
|8.00
March
12
Farmington Motor Car
Co.,
truck repairs
Lajoie's Garage, truck repairs
April
2 Farmington Motor Car Co., labor
and parts on truck and
24
20
tractor
C. E. Palmer, bolts, etc., for
plow and tractor
J. E. Ricker, repairs on tractor
and plow
34.70
13.55
48.13
3.95
341. G7
May
22
Vaughn U. Aiken,
repairs
and
parts
7.63
October
27 Vaughn U. Aiken, repairs and
20.55
supplies
December
1
Gray's Blacksmith Shop, labor
and material, plow and
road machine
13
Vaughn U. Aiken,
5.65
repairs and
parts
5.50
1944
January
Farmington Motor Car Co.,
1
Farmington Motor Car Co.,
supplies and parts
4
tires
170.58
labor,
112.80
Lajoie's Garage, truck supplies, etc. 8.20
14.20
P. I. Perkins Co., tractor parts
27
Farmington Motor Car
29
31
radiator core, labor and
supplies
Vaughn U. Aiken, truck repairs
C. E. Palmer, bolts, etc., for
tractor
Gray's Blacksmith Shop, repairs
on plow
Co., tire,
64.05
9.50
4.85
5.30
1878.81
�ANNUAL RBrORT OP THE TOWN OP PARMINGTON_,
N, H.
47
INSURANCE
1943
March
12 Farmington Insurance Agency,
insurance on truck and
shed
112.50
April
21 Farmington Insurance Agency,
on truck
25.97
October
27 H. G. Waldron, liability
insurance
221.15
H. (r. Waldron, insurance on shed 15.81
1941
Januar}^
4 Farmington Insurance Agency,
on tools
Farmington Insurance Agency,
12.20
on tractor
5.25
1292.88
SMALL TOOLS^ SUPPLIES^
ETC.
�48
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON^
N. H.
1944
January
7
28
31
Knox Pharmacy,
ether
Yickers' Electric Shop, Inc.,
scythe stone
C. E. Palmer, trowel
Twin State <las & Electric Co.
1.35
.25
.30
12.00
176.43
Total
SUMMARY
and oil
Maintenance
(las
of equipment
Insurance
Small tools, supplies, etc.
Balance, unexpended
Appropriation
�ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OP PARMINGTON^
DETAIL
17
N. H.
49
LIBRARIES
FARMINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY ASSOCIATION
1943
December
21 Farmingtou Public Library
Assn.
Appropriation, |1,000.0'0
11,000.00
(from treasury)
DETAIL 18 OLD AGE ASSISTANCE
PAID STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
1943
April
�50
ANNUAL REPORT
For James
OB^
THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
F. Abbott, Strafford
County Farm
For
For
For
29.00
12.00
8.00
5.00
Jos. Arsenaiilt, E. J. Kelley & Co.
W. C. Lord & Son
Clifford Autliier, H. F. Nutter
Linnie Bacon, Stratt'ord County
Farm
'
63.00
•
For Ida Bean, Strafford County Farm 365.00
3.50
For Fred E. Boyd, Gelinas' Market
For Chas. E. Colomy, Strafford
49.00
County Farm
For Ceorge Drouin, Strafford County
Farm
6.84
For Clyde Glidden, The Great A. & P.
Tea Co.
Koy V.
10.00
5.85
Neill, oil
For James Goodreau, E. J. Kelley & Co. 42.00
7.00
W. H. Pulsifer, wood
For Alice Hoyt, Frisbie Memorial
Hospital
Dr. J. L. McLaughlin and
Dr. Roberts
For Geo. F. Johnson, H. F. Nutter
Geo. R. Gray, oil
For Earl Marsh, Maine General
Hospital
71.25
100.00
35.42
24.80
215.33
For Walter McConihe, Town of
North Berwick, hospital
and medical
For H. J. Pike, Frisbie Memorial
Hospital
Strafford County
Farm
87.35
118.20
123.00
Josephine Garnet, R. N.
For W. Rollins, Ned L. Parker, rent
Great A. & P. Tea Co.
W. H. Pulsifer, wood
G. F.
Mooney & Son, wood
For Bertha Remick, J. P. Hurd, shoes
For T. F. Ring, Vaughn U. Aiken, wood
For Florence Staples,
E. J. Kelley & Co.
For Luna Spooner, StraffoM County
'
Farm
6.00
60.00
79.28
7.00
6.00
5.45
8.50
2.50
63.00
For Catherine Tebbets,
E. J. Kelley
&
Co.
8.00
N. H.
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
N, H.
51
�52
ANNUAL REPORT
J.
L.
OF
THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
McLaughlin, M. D.
N. H.
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
1217.82-
22
II.
53
|200.00
17.82
Appropriation
Overdraft
DETAIL
N.
1217.82
PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS
EDGERLY PARK
1913
May
22
Clifford A. Gorton, labor and
materials, repairing settees |11.59
August
6
C. A. Gorton, care of
park
50.00
October
12
C. A. Gorton, care of
park (in
full)
15.00
176.59
Appropriation,
|85.00
(from treasury)
Balance due Farmington
Woman's
club
8.41
^5.00
FERNALD PARK
1943
May
26
E. S. Knox, cleaning park
|22.50
July
12
E. S. Knox,
mowing and cleaning
17.05
park
Appropriation,
(from treasury)
139.55
|100.00
SKATING POND
1943
August
19
Arsenault,
E. Tebbets,
J. J.
W.
mowing meadow
mowing meadow
|14.00
13.90
December
1
Gray's blacksmith shop, making
flash board
1.60
(from treasury)
129.50
|50.00
Appropriation,
185.00
�54
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
N. H.
WILSON BOULDER
1943
July
1
Herbert D. Browne, care of
grounds
Appropriation, (from treasury)
DETAIL
23
&
B.,
Winter
street
Canney, Victor T., L. & B., Glen street
Canney, Weymouth, 14 acre land,
Middleton road
Danforth, Lizzie S., L. & B., Elm street
Dixon, Annie L., L. & B.,
Garfield
Edgerl}^,
|25.00
TAXES BOUGHT BY THE TOWN
SEPTEMBER 25, 1943
Abbott, Ernest R. and Mabel,
3 acres, L. & B., Watson
cross road
Barker, Will T., heirs, L. & B.,
No. 11 Summer street
Bennett, Hester A., wood lot, 41 acres.
Chestnut Hills road
Bunker, Cyrus A., L. & B., "Provinces"
Bunker, Sadie E., L. & B.,
West Milton road
L.
|25.00
Minnie
167.78
23.03
31.62
17.55
38.50
56.87
5.79
31.62
45.71
street
E., heirs,
|5.83
30 acres,
& B., Meetinghouse Hill
road
Edgerly, Serena J., 1 acre, L, & B.,
"Provinces"
13 acres, field and sprout
land, "Provinces"
Farmington Sportsmen, Inc., land,
L.
50.42
45.71
4.51
17.55
trotting track
Ferland, Eniil A.,^ L. & B., Ridge road 38.71
Fifield, Albert D., L. & B., High street 41.04
French, Lizzie M., L. & B.,
Crowley street
31.62
Garland, Charles H., farm, 80 acres,
Ten Rod road
Giberson, Da^dd M., L. & B.,
42.60
East Grove street
10.55
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
Frank
P., house lot,
Spring street
Giiilmet, Napoleon, heirs, L.
Mechanic street
210 acres, farm,
(Ira}',
5.79
&
B.,
12.75
JBennett Hill roacl
Office building, South
Main street
"George Davis lot"
Hubbard,
J,
101.10
5.67
2.97
Marshall, 20 acres,
"Hubbard
lot"
7.41
Hunt, William, land, 30 acres.
Hometown road
2 acres land, Valley road
Hurd, William
G., heirs, L.
&
7.41
2.97
B.,
Mt. Pleasant street
55.12
Jewell, Clarence, 37 acres, "Kicker lot",
Chestnut Hills road
Johnson, George F., L. & B.,
Gray avenue
Kelley, Albert A., L. & B.,
Charles street
Lagos, Manuel, L. & B., Spring street
60 acres,
wood
11.28
02.12
85.62
33.95
lot,
Meaderboro road
12.76
Lefebvre, George, "Perkins Shop",
L.
&
B.,
High
street
Letourneau, Diana M., L. & B.,
Crescent street
"Hattie Small lot"
80'-acre farm, Ten Rod road
N. E. Cotton Yarn Co., 60 acres,
wood land
Otis, Alonzo, heirs, L. & B.,
Pearl,
High street
Harold H., L. & B.,
Mechanic street
Parker, Albert E., 60 acres,
"B. F. Dow lot"
Parker, Frank S., L. & B., Glen street
Sanborn, Roland R., 50 acres,
Calef lot. Ten Rod road
Smith, Alverton and Barbara, L. & B.,
Mt. Vernon street
83.28
22.21
2.97
46.06
15.22
55.12
41.04
13.45
73.87
21.06
23.49
N, H.
55
�56
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
Snyder, Charles M., Roberts farm,
150 acres, Ridge road
Stearns Bros., Gray lot, 100 acres.
Ten Rod road
Therrien, Alice E., L. & B.,
81.74
23.03
116.12
East Grove street
Thompson, Elmer E. and Marion C,
Emerson farm, 160 acres,
81.74
Meaderboro road
Thompson, Julia E., L. & B., 18.5 acres,
52.83
off Meaderboro road
235.72
L. & B., Central street
Vickers, Charles
S., Jr.,
L.
&
B.,
Perkins avenue
AVeymouth, Vera C, L. & B.,
Winter
Whitten, James
73.87
116.12
street
B., heirs, L.
&
B.,
23 A Bunker street
Woodman,
Jesse, L.
&
B.,
Maple Court
50.38
26.96
$2,370.51
DETAIL
24
ABATEMENTS
1941, Property
118.00
12.64
16.85
Bowden, Roscoe, heirs
Canney, Alice L.
Waldron, Robert D.
POLLS
Barker, Alta, gone
Ferland, Marion, gone
Hamel, Alfred, gone
Jewell, Clarence, non-resident,
paid at Belmont
Remick, Ethel M., gone
12.00
2.00
2.00
N. H.
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON,
Hart, Donald B.
Marsh, Agnes, assessed twice
Pearl, Hervey, error
Stevens, Chester A., ex-service
Vachon, Inez, R. Jenkins^, Admr.
"S^arney, Oe,
overassessed
Waldrou, Robert D., overassessed
Webber, Edgar L., ex-service
N.
II.
57
5.43
1.81
1.81
34.72
7.24
65.10
17.36
28.06
1215.07
1942, Tolls
At wood, Barbara
H.,
gone
Barker, Alta T., gone
Canney, Linwood B., gone
Chesley, Donald B., service
Chesley, Elsie, gone
Davis, Harry F., service
Ferland, Marion, gone
Gagne, Estella, dnplicate (Place)
Griffin,
Hall,
Charles H., gone
E., dnplicate (Place)
June
Henderson, Eva M., non-resident,
paid Rochester
Henderson, Lewis P., non-resident,
paid Rochester
Hogan, Joseph E., non-resident
Hogan, Pauline, non-resident
Jewell, Clarence E., non-resident,
paid Belmont
Kimball, Arthur F., deceased
Leonard, George H., Jr., gone
Merrill, Stanley E., service
Perkins, Hattie, gone
Remick, Ethel M., gone
Susi, Eleanor, dnplicate
Vachon, Joseph, gone
Wiggin, Harriet B., 70 years
|2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
146.00
1943, Property
Hunt, Loren
D., overassessed
Lover, Nellie M., soldier's wife
|11.32
37.74
�58
ANNUAL REPORT
Pike,
John C,
O^F
heirs,
THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
N. H.
(Fred Spear)
ex-service
37.74
I86.S0
1943, Polls
Arnold, Dorothy, gone
|2.00
2.00
2.00
Atwood, Barbara H., gone
Call, Will H., gone
Card, John E., non-resident^
paid Dover
Card, Knby M., non-resident,
paid Dover
Champagne, Lncien, gone
Clements, Mary, gone
Colbath, Guy S., gone, paid Portsmouth
'
Cushman, Mabel B., gone
Davis, Harry F., service
Dickie, Ruth E., duplicate (Dexter)
Durant, Harry E., Jr., service
Edgerly, Serena J., 70 years
Ferland, Marion, gone
Foss, Alice M., deceased
Foster,
Ralph
H., service
Cray, Arthur T., service
Gray, Ernest K, service
Greene, Lloyd W., ex-service
Henderson, Eva M., non-resident,
Rochester
Higgins, Carl D., gone
Hogan, Frank J., service
Hogan, Marion, gone
Home, Dorothy,
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
non-resident,
paid Rochester
Home, George
2.00
2.00
E., non-resident,
paid Rochester
Jones, Adrienne B., gone
Jones, Raymond H., gone
'
Martineau, Valmore W., service
Massee, Ulderic T., service
O'Leary, Dorothy H., gone
Perkins, Blanche C, deceased
Raab, Adolph G., Jr., service
Remick, Ethel M., gone
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
�ANNUAL
REl'ORT OF
THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON,
Robert, non-resident,
paid Hawaii
Seale, Frederick K., service
Sinnegar, Helen, gone
Sinnegar, Herbert, Jr., gone
Snsi, Eleanor, duplicate (Soucey)
Tarbox, Fred, gone
Thompson, John C, 70 years
N. H.
59
Kiclley,
Webber, Edgar L., ex-service
Wentworth, Cliarles A., gone
2.00
2.00
2.00
2,00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
-184.00
DETAIL
CIVILIAN DEFENSE
25
1943
February
13 John H.
March
12
wood
|1.50
R. H. Kimball, repairs on
observation post
Pelletier Furniture Co., stove
25.28
Ricker, sawing
and
fittings
10.85
April
Helen B. Bragg, paid for wood
R. H. Kimball, repairs
5
C. C. Canney, wood
9 S. J. Gray, 'wood
September
7 C. E. Palmer, glass and broom
October
8.00
4.31
6.00
7.00
2 Vaughn U. Aiken, wood
26 Farmington Insurance Agency
1944
8.50
7.50
2
.93
January
4
31
R. H. Kimball, repairs
C. E. Palmer, hasp and padlock
New England Tel. & Tel. Co.
Twin State Gas & Electric Co.
4.46
1.00
85.05
16.S4
1187.22
�60
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TO'WN OF FARMINGTON,
N. H.
INDEBTEDNESS PAYMENTS
DETAIL
2G
TOWN HALL BONDS
1943
July
10
Farmington National Bank,
bonds Nos. 67 and 08
|1,000.00
1944
January
17 Farmington National Bank,
bonds Nos.
and 73
69, 70, 71,
72
2,500.00
13,500.00
Bonds outstanding, not due,
January 31, 1944, |15,000.00
DETAIL
27
SEEIAL NOTES
1943
August
30 Farmington National Bank,
Note No. 6
Notes outstanding, not due
DETAIL
28
12,000.00
INTEREST
BOND COUPONS
Coupons outstanding, February 1, 1943
Due July 15,
Due January
1943
15, 1944
Paid Farmington National Bank
Coupons due, not presented for
collection
|12,000.00
�ANNUAL REPORT OF TH E TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
N. H.
6
PAYMENTS TO OTHER GOVERNMENTAL DIVISIONS
DETAIL
29
COUNTY TAX
1943
October
27 Paid Charles
W.
Jackson,
treasurer, as per 1943
tax warrant
DETAIL
30
|8,272.0'8
PRECINCT
1943
February
Balance
1
cine on 1942 appropriation
Appropriation, 1943
|4,640.G0
9,077.80
$13,718.40
Paid Fa ruling ton Village
Precinct
Balance due February
1,
1944
|8,640.60
5,077.80
!iP13,718.40 11.3,718.40
DETAIL
31
SCHOOLS
1943
February
Balance due on 1942 appropriation
1
Balance 1942 dog licenses
Appropriation, 1943
|13,6G7.00
484.72
36,900.00
|51,0'51.72
Ernest E. Kimball, treasurer |36,841.72
14,210.0'0
Balance due February 1, 1944
151,051.72 151,051.72
of dog licenses
schools, 1944
Balance
due
1406.47
EDWARD
FRED
JOHN
L.
E.
MROS,
RICHARDS,
S. HALL,
J.
Selectmen of Farmington.
�62
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
N. H.
REPORT OF TRUSTEES OF THE TRUST FUNDS
Isabelle Billings Trust
Fund
Income 1943
Electric Public Utilities Co., |1,0'00.00
bond
Union Gas
6%
None
None
None
bond 61/2%
Utilities, |500.00
Cities Service Co., 13 shares, old
common
Consolidated Gas Utilities, 5 shares common
Eastern Offices, Inc., |l,O0O.00, 5%
Farmington National Bank, |3,014.68
Deposited in bank
Dated at Farmington, N. H.,
| .50
50.00
57.93
1108.43
this 15th
day
January,
of
1944.
FRED W. BROWNE,
WALTER
LESLIE
YOUNG,
HAM,
E.
E.
Trustees.
AUDITORS' CERTIFICATE
As your duly elected auditors, we have carefully
checked the accounts of- the selectmen, town treasurer,
town clerk, tax collector, trustees of trust funds.
According to the best of our knowledge and belief they are properly vouched and correctly cast and are
a true account of the business of the town for the year
ending January 31, 1943.
RUBY A. CHESLEY,
ARTHUR G. WEBSTER,
Auditors.
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
N.
11.
63
REPORT OF FOREST FIRE WARDEN
Fire statistics indicate
cent of all
human
fires
in
tliat
New Hampshire
better
than 98 per
are man-caused.
If
carelessness could be eliminated from the problem,
of fires would drop to a mere minimum of
than 2 per cent of present figures and fire costs and
While this goal will
losses would reduce in proportion.
not be achieved because of the perversity of human nature, the record can be vastly improved through in-
the
number
less
dividual discipline, aleTtness and cooperation.
Discipline calls for personal restraint from following unrestricted natural impulses to do as one pleases with regard to fire; alertness in cautioning others
against imprudent and illegal burning and in promptly
reporting
the local forest
fires to
erning the kindling and care of
warden; cooperaand regulations gov-
fire
tion in compljdng with laws, rules,
fires,
and near woodlands and assisting the
extinguishing such
The
woods
fires
may
local
etc.,
in
warden
in
occur.
and expensive
becoming more real. The
an estimated one and one-half billion
possibilities
fires
as
smoking,
of
disastrous
are constantly
hurricane felled
board feet of standing timber, much of w^hich was never
cleaned up. To this hazard has been and is being added
extensive areas of slash from additional hundreds of
millions cut to produce vitally needed wood for the war
effort.
With
the stage so set, greater caution
is
increas-
pay substantial dividends in
unburned forest areas and the saving of unnecessary fire
ingly necessary.
expense.
It will
�64
ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
N. H.
The year 1943 was an extremely fortunate one beMany towns
of favorable weather conditions.
had no fires, some had minor fires while a few had expensive ones. The public controls the answer to the
1944 and future years' fire records. If the public is
careful and cooperative the record Avill be good.
cause
Your town Avarden is, perhaps, more perplexed
and anxious during these war years than ever before because of increased forest fire hazards and diminishing
supplies of available man-power. He looks directly to
you to aid him. Will you? You can aid him most effectively by always securing the required permit before
attempting to burn and by complying fully Avith permit
requirements; by being patient when he advises of departmental restrictions on permit burning or that he
deems it unsafe to burn; and by giving him the needed
assistance in extinguishing fires when he needs your
help.
To do
so is to
meet one real test
of citizenship.
1943 Fire Record
Number
of fires
Acreage burned
No.
fire
10
permits issued
MARSHALL
F.
GIBBS,
Forest Fire Warden.
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ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
TOWN OF
FARMINGTON
NEW HAMPSHIRE
1944
FOR ELEVEN MONTHS ENDING
DECEMBER
31, 1944
��ANNUAL REPORTS
OF THE
RECEIPTS
& EXPENDITURES
OF THE
Town
of
FARMINGTON,
N. H.
FOR ELEVEN MONTHS ENDING
DECEMBER 31,
1944
THE FARMINGTON NEWS PRESS
FARMINGTON^
N. H.
�2
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON,
N. H.
TOWN OFFICERS
SELECTMEN
TERM EXPIRES
TERM EXPIRES
TERM EXPIRES
RICHARDS
E. S. HALL
EDWARD J. MROS
FRED
JOHN
L.
1945
1946
1947
TOWN CLERK
FRED
L.
KNOX
TREASURER
BERTHA
Y.
SUPERVISORS OF
EVA
C.
BLANCHARD
ROBERT
PELLETIER
THE CHECK
LIST
ROBERT
B.
C.
EVANS
HUNT
TAX COLLECTOR
LESLIE
E.
HAM
HEALTH OFFICER
CARL
B.
CANNEY
REPRESENTATIVES
FRANK
E.
NED
WEBSTER
L.
PARKER
MUNICIPAL COURT
ERROL
S.
HALL, JUSTICE
POLICE OFFICERS
F.
ELMER
LEON FURBER
MODERATOR
ERROL
S.
HALL
H.
BSTES
�:
ANNUAL
report: OF
:
THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
N.
II.
WARRANT FOR TOWN MEETING
THP]
To the inhabitants
to vote in
You
NEW HAMPSHIRE
STATE OF
of the
town
town
of
Farmington, qualified
affairs
are hereby notified to meet at the town hall in said
Farmington on Tuesday, the thirteenth day of
March
next, at eight o'clock in the forenoon, to act
on the following subjects
Article
To choose one selectman for three years, a
town treasurer, road agent, two police
1.
town
:
clerk,
officers,
two auditors, a trustee of the trust funds
and all other necessary officers and
for three years,
agents for the ensuing year.
YOU ARE ALSO NOTIFIED TO MEET AT THE
SAID TOWN HALL AT SEVEN O'CLOCK IN
THE AFTEENOON OF THE SAME DATE, TO
ACT ON THE FOLLOWING SUBJECTS
.
Article
2.
To
what sum
see
of
money
the
town
will
vote to raise and appropriate to defray the expenses
of
general government as
Item Nos.
Article
3.
To
defined
in
the
budget.
1 to 5.
what sum
see
of
money the town
will
vote to raise and appropriate for the police depart-
ment.
Article
4.
Budget Item No.
To
see
vote to raise
tion.
Article
5.
Budget Item No.
To
see
propriate the
6.
what suin of money the town will
and appropriate for forest fire protecif
the
sum
7.
town
will vote to raise
and
ap-
of |400.00 for white pine blister
rust control, the same to be expended in cooperation
with the State Forestry
Item No. 8.
ment.
and Recreation
Depart-
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON,
4
Article
To
6.
see
the town will vote to raise and ap-
sum
propriate the
ment.
if
N. H,
Item No,
of 1350.00 for the health
depart-
11.
what sum of money the town will
vote to raise and appropriate for the summer and
winter maintenance of highways and bridges and
for the general expenses of the highway department.
Item Nos. 12, 13 and 14.
Article
7.
To
see
Article
8.
To
see
if
the town will vote to raise and ap-
sum of |75'2.76 in order to
amount of |3,011.02 (or such
propriate the
secure state
aid in the
lesser
sums
may
be determined by action of the state legislature) for the improvement of Class V highways.
as
Item No.
Article
9.
15.
To
see
propriate the
town
the
if
sum
will vote to raise
of |1,500.00 for
Public Library Association.
and
ap-
the Farmington
Item No.
16.
what sum of money the town wilJ
raise and appropriate for old age assistance
vote to
and welfare relief. Item Nos. 17, 18 and 19.
Article 10.
To
see
Article 11.
To
see
if
the town will vote to raise and ap-
propriate to Clarence L. Perkins Post,
sum
of 1200.00 to be used for
Item No.
ance.
Article 12.
-
To
see
propriate the
No.
the
GO,
Memorial Day observ-
20.
if
sum
and playgrounds,
the
town
will vote to raise
to be alloted as follows:
for Edgerly park, |75.00 for
and
ap-
care of parks
of |275.00 for the
Fernald
park,
$125.00
|50.00
pond and |25.00 for care of the
grounds at the Henry Wilson boulder.
Article 13. To see if the town will vote to authorize the
selectmen to hire such sums of money as may be
for the skating
necessary in anticipation of taxes.
Article 14.
By
petition
:
"To see what
action, the
town
will take in regard to installation of a Service Roll
and
to raise
and appropriate money for the same".
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Article 15.
By
request:
To
see
to authorize the extension
it
of
the town
the
5
N. H.
vote
will
sanitary
sewer
from South Main street through Pleasant street, a
distance of about 300 feet, and to make appropriation for the same.
Article 16.
By
request:
To
see
what action the town
new road and snow
will take in regard to procuring
removal equipment and to make appropriation for
the same.
Article 17.
By
petition:
''To see if the voters
of
the
town wish to take any action relative to changing
the method of selection of the Koad Agent from election by the voters to appointment by the selectmen".
By petition: "To see if the voters of the
town wish to take any action relative to changing
the method of selection of the Chief of Police and
Assistant Chief of Police from election by the people to appointment by the selectmen".
Article 18.
Article 19.
By
request:
To
see
if
the town
will
vote
support United States membership in a general
system of international cooperation, such as that
proposed at the Dumbarton Oaks Conference, havto
ing police power to maintain the peace of the world.
Article 20.
By
request
:
To
see
if
the
town
will
vote
Planning Board in accordance with the
provisions of Chapter 53, of the Revised Laws of
New Hampshire.
Given under our hand and seal, this twenty-sixth day of
February, 1945.
to create a
FRED
JOHN
RICHARDS,
HALL,
EDWARD J. MROS,
L.
E. S.
Selectmen of Farmiugton
A
true copy of
Warrant
—Attest:
FRED
JOHN
RICHARDS,
HALL,
EDWARD J. MROS,
L.
E. S.
Selectmen of Farmington.
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N. H.
STATEMENT BY THE SELECTMEN
TO THE CITIZENS AND TAXPAYERS OF FARMINGTON
We submit herewith our report for the
I
fiscal
period of eleven months ending Decemher 31, 1944.
Reference to the balance sheet shows a cash bal-
ance of 148,113.61, an increase of |5,477.82 but a decrease in surplus of |298.38.
In niaking our budget estimates for 1944 we asked
for appropriations which we regarded as ultra conservaA comparison of the budget figures appearing on
tive.
another page shows that the expenditures closely approximate the estimates in most departments. It should
be noted in this connection that it was voted to appropriate from the treasury |400.0O for blister rust control
and |.3,2O0.00 for highway winter maintenance instead
by taxation.
In new forms provided by the tax commission for
computing our tax assessment, provision is made for
taking additional credits other than those previously
of raising it
required.
Giving heed to the continual injunction of
make every effort to keep our tax rate
the commission to
as low as possible, Ave took further credits of 1400.00 for
estimated town hall rent, |700.00 for interest collections
and 13,500.00 from the cash surplus, a
total of |4,60'0.00
appropriated from
in addition to the 13,600.00 already
the treasury.
At that time we
failed to take fully into account
While
gave us, temporarily, a considerably lower tax rate than in recent
years, it obscured the longer range view, which we have
had constantly in mind, of gradually building up a surplus to place the town in a position to take up num'erous
projects of improvement and repair which will be pressthe implications of this step.
ing for consideration
We
it
when conditions are
favorable.
have in the past depended on these sundry
revenues and such unexpended balances as might remain in department appropriations to offset any overdrafts or to add to surplus.
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N. H.
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With respect to this surplus, it might be pointed
out that Chapter 160 of the laws of 1943 empowers towns
to raise by taxation, up to one-tenth of one per cent of
the last assessed valuation,
money
to be
capital reserve fund for certain specified
credited
to
purposes.
a
It
empowers them
to transfer from any existing surfunds to be set up in such reserves. We have
sometimtes considered the advisability of taking advantage of this provision, but it has seemed more desirable
to preserve such surplus as we might be able to accumulate unincumbered, to be appropriated at an opportune
time for such purpose as then seemed most expedient,
taking care in the meantime to preserve such surplus in-
also
plus,
tact.
Referring again to the budget, it will be seen that
there were overdrafts of several hundred dollars in the
highway general expense account and all of the welfare
If the head of a family is incapacitated by a
protracted or perhaps permanent illness, it will impose
obligations which cannot be evaded.
Situations of this
accounts.
kind account in large measure for the overdrafts in
these accounts.
With
age assistance account,
running considerably in excess of
.|500.00 monthly.
The State Welfare Department has
found it necessary in many cases to grant more liberal
allowances because of special circumsstances as well as
present
respect to the old
costs
are
the general increase in the cost of living.
The
|5,500.00
which we have recommended in the budget may prove inadequate, and unless it is decided to increase this we
shall have to depend on income other than taxes to offset
the deficit.
In our budget estimates for the highway departcalled for an appropriation of 18,000.00
for winter maintenance.
Figures made on the date of
ment we have
this writing, show that the cost since January 1, will
already slightly exceed this figure, with March and De-
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N. H.
cember (and possibly a part of November) yet to be accounted for. This excessive cost was, in very large
measure, the result of an untimely break-down of our
equipment. During what seemed an unconscionable delay in making repairs an enormous amount of hand
shoveling had to be done to open up country roads which
imperatively demanded it. Practically every town and
city has been confronted with the same sitviation of
break-downs and hand labor, but perhaps in a lesser degree.
heretofore, we recommend that the appropriaTown Koad Aid should be made. The |752.76
As
tion for
proposed in the budget is a tentative figure furnished us
by the State Highway Department, based on an assumption that the law of 1943, cutting these appropriations
50% will be repealed and restoring the original amounts
Town Road Aid law. If this preand the appropriation is made we shall have in
vails
our town account |1,626.29, matched by |6,505.14 in the
state's account, a total of |8,131.43 available when this
program can be taken up again. Provision is made in
the warrant for assessing the lesser sum if the law is
not changed, in which case there will still be available
16,249.52 of both town and state funds.
pro\'ided for in the
.
Other appropriations suggested in the budget are
which have sufficed in recent years.
There has recurred annually in the financial statement, the item of |2,O0O.00 Mo. Pac. Ry. bonds carried
In this report they are
in the old sinking fund account.
in line with those
listed at a valuation of |747.50, the closing quotation of
37-5/8 on
December
30.
(This is a great enhancement in
value compared with that of 1941,
when they were
tak-
en in the balance sheet at |35.00). They have in the
meantime sold between 39 and 40 but have lately sagged
back to around 35. It is to be regretted that no one
(and that includes all of us, the electorate as well as the
then town officials) was alert enough to give this matter
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N. H.
sonxe thought, even as late as 1930, when the depression
was just setting in. During that year these bonds sold
as high as 83-1/4 and have since been as low as 1-1/4.
Had
steps been taken to cash in on them in 1929 or 1930
town might have realized .1fl,5'00.00 to |1,600.00 on
its |2,00i0.00 investment.
The town is confronted witli
the same question which always confronts the private
the
investor, "to sell or not to sell?"
Some question has
been raised whether the selectmen have authority to sell
these bonds at their discretion without a vote of the
town. If this is deemed necessary some action should
be taken in the near future. With the heavy traffic and
improved earnings which all the western roads are now
enjoying, (a situation which
is likely to
least another 3 to 5 years, or until the
prevail for
at
Japs are finished
off) it isi quite possible that the Mo. Pac's. credit standing will so further improve that these bonds will sell
higher than they yet have in the present market. What
the latest developments are in the reorganization of the
road or what new securities will finally be issued in
place of these bonds is not known to the writer. The
situation should be closely watched and what may appear to be a favorable opportunity should be promptly
taken advantage of so that the town may not again
"miss the boat".
Several articles have been included in the warrant
on
petition or by request,
some of them involving approwhich deserve your careful consideration.
We have been asked to extend the sanitary sewer
from South Main street into Pleasant street, a distance
of about 3.00 feet, but did not feel justified in doing this
without authorization nor funds to pay for it. This is
a project which probably will have to be undertaken
sooner or later. The unsanitary condition which it is
designed to relieve is already bad and if it continues
progressively worse it might come about that the State
Board of Health would order it done.
priations,
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N. H.
The article in regard new road equipment may
prove more or less controversial. It is partly the result
of a good deal of discussion engendered by our road diffiIt is a matter to which we have givculties this winter.
en serious thought for a long time.
A few words of explanation in regard to Article
providing for the creation of a Planning Board may
be in order to remove possible misapprehension asi to its
purpose. It is expected to consist of five members, one
20,
of
whomi will be a member of the board
Its purpose will be purely advisory; to
the town and
of
selectmen.
make an
over-all
municipal facilities Avith resurvey of
improvements, such as drainage, sanispect to needed
tary sewerage, street and sidewalk improvement, the
orderly and symmetrical development of any new housing program which may be feasable. This will necessarily be long range planning, providing a program
which need not be inflexible but subject to change as
changing conditions might dictate. It will provide a
its
broad perspective of those things which need to be done,
each to be taken up as the town is able to finance it.
This is our understanding of its purpose.
FEED
JOHN
RICHARDS,
HALL,
EDWARD J. MROS,
L.
E. S.
Selectmen of Farmington
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N. H.
It
STATEMENT OF FUNDED DEBT
Bonds and Term Notes outstanding January
1,
1945
TOWN HALL BONDS
Original issue, |51 ,500.00, 41/2%, dated January 15, 1930
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N. H.
BUDGET
Est.
Approp.
Expended
1944
1944
Exp.
1945
GENERAL GOVERNMENT
1
Town
officers'
salaries
f2,088.50
2
Town
3
|2,088.50
985.00
1,052.75
1,050.00
325.00
397.30
125.00
200.00
2,000.00
expenses
Election and
f90'0.00'
1,759.00
2,100.00
officers'
registration exp.
4
Municipal court
expenses
5
Town
6
7
8
Police department
Fire department
Blister rust control
9
Bounties
.
hall expenses
200.00
PROTECTION OP PERSONS AND PROPERTY
10
2,000.00
100.00
400.00
1,830.09
182.54
400.00
32.50
2,000.00
100.00
400.00
Dog damage and
expense
45.24
HEALTH AND SANITATION
11
Health department
342.82
350.00
5,720.51
2,640.15
6,000.00
8,000.00
350.00
HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES
12
13
14
Summer maintenance
Winter maintenance
15
Town road
16
Farmington Public
6,000.00
Highway general
expense
aid
1,550.00
375.92
1,752.09
1,850.00
752.76
LIBRARIES
Library Assn.
1,000.00
1,000.00
1,500.00
5,293.24
2,903.54
321.97
5,500.00
2,800.00
350.00
WELFARE
17
18
19
Old age assistance
Town poor
Soldiers' aid
5,000.00
2,000.00
250.00
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N. H.
13
PATRIOTIC PURPOSES
Memorial day expenses 200.00
200.00
PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS
Edgerly and Fernald
parks, skating pond
and Henry Wilson
20
21
boulder
22
23
24
Town
260.00
200.00
262.38
275.00
INDEBTEDNESS PAYMENTS
hall bonds
2,500.00
Serial notes
Interest
2,000.00
1,035.00
2,500.00
2,000.00
862.50
2,000.00
810.00
INVENTORY
Valuation of the
Town
Land and buildings
of
Farmington, April
growing wood and timber)
Growing wood and timber
Electric plants
Horses, 66
Oxen, 3
Cows, 272
Other neat stock, 38
1,
1944
(exclusive of
-11,682.530.00
,
;
-
Sheep, 52
Hogs, 12
Fowls, 10,250
Vehicles (tractors), 6
Portable mills, 2
Wood, lumber, etc.
Gasoline pumps and tanks
Stock in trade
Mills and machinery
-
,
,
^
59,865.00
68,940.00
6,125.00
150.00
18,450.00
1,280.00
415.00
90.00
9,800.00
2,650.00
1,000.00
14,450.00
3,600.00
150,615.00
84,260.00
Total valuation
12,104,220.00
(Valuation in Precinct, |1,708,330.00)
Soldiers' exemptions
164,745.00
Exemptions
to blind
1,700.00
5,445.00
Total valuation, exclusive of exemptions
-12,037,775.00
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N. H.
APPROPRIATIONS & TAXES ASSESSED
FOR THE YEAR
Town
officers' salaries
1944
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From
cash surplus
N. H.
I
5
3,500.00
Total revenues and credits
|9,34T.82
170,120.63
1,021.31
Plus overlay
|71,111.91
Net amount to be raised by taxation
Regular poll taxes (w |2.0'0 |2,562.00
Less
518.25
National bank stock tax
:
13,080.25
Amount
by property taxes
on whichi tax rate is figured
to be raised
168,061.69
TAXES COMMITTED TO THE COLLECTOR
Property taxes
.|2.00
Regular poll taxes
National bank stock tax
|68,0'61.69
@
2,562.00
518.25
Precinct taxes (including overlay,
1130.50)
9,435.50
•
Total taxes, town and precinct
Special poll taxes
|3.00
@
|80,577.44
4,080.00
l:,657.44
Gain in fractions
.35
Town and
precinct taxes committed
$84,657.79
239.00
Sewer tax
to the collector
Total taxes committed to the collector
|84,896.79
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BALANCE SHEET
ASSETS
Due from State treasurer, bounties
12,000.00' principal amount. Mo. Pac. Ry.
g. m. 4's, 1975, at mjarket
Due from Leslie E. Ham, collector,
1944 taxes, uncollected commitment
Cash on hand, (taxes)
Cash on hand, (interest)
1943 taxes, uncollected commitment
Cash on hand, (taxes)
Cash on hand, (interest)
1942 taxes, uncollected commitment
Cash on hand, (taxes)
Cash on hand, (interest)
TAX SALES NOT REDEEMED
1930 tax sale
1931 tax sale
1932 tax sale
1933 tax sale
1934 tax sale
1935 tax sale
1936 tax sale
1937 tax sale
1938 tax sale
1939 tax sale
1940 tax sale
1941 tax sale
1942 tax sale
1943 tax sale
Cash on hand, December 31, 1944
.f32.50
747.50
14,305.23
224.00
1.17
246.80
26.00
1.54
52.86
14.00
2.52
94.48
258.43
93.44
25.49
243.46
214.73
224.07
216.07
384.21
574.19
934.45
1,430.15
1,361.15
,
,
-
,
•
.
1,266.16
48,113.61
171,321.48
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LIABILITIES
N. H.
l7
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N. H.
TAX SALES NOT REDEEMED
1930, previously reported
$94.48
|94.48
1931, previously reported
|258.43
|258.43
1932 TAX SALES,
Bennett, Hester A.
Wallace, Cora, Est.
Whitehouse, Charles W.
NOT REDEEMED
130.95
7.96
54.53
.44
1932
TAXES PAID BY THE TOWN
NOT REDEEMED
As previously reported
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Brisette, Stickney
& Williamson
N. H.
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Garland, Charles H.
Hart, Donald B.
Hubbard J. Marshall
Hurd, William G.
Lagos, Manuel
Light, Peter
Paradis, George
,
N. H.
44.74
22.03
7.60
42.03
29.41
24.21
4.22
44.74
22.03
7.60
13.00
.
1
Russell, L. Richard and Etta J.
Sanborn, Roland R.
Seavey, Ralph F.
Whitten, James B., heirs
1384.21
1939
TAX SALES NOT REDEEMED
Barker, Will T., heirs
Bennett, Hester A.
Child, N. Susan, heirs
Danforth, Lizzie
Garland, Charles H.
Hart, Donald B.
Howard, Everett A.
Hubbard, J. Marshall
Hurd, William
|144.30
22.84
31.37
31.37
42.18
18.92
40.62
i
G., heirs
Jewell, Clarence
Lagos, Manuel
,
,
Light, Peter
Sanborn, Roland R.
Seavey, Ralph F.
Stearns Bros.
Whitten, James B., heirs
;
.
•
7.36
73.24
11.19
27.76
22.04
20.87
7.36
22.82
49.95
$574.19
1940
TAX SALES NOT REDEEMED
Barker, Will T., heirs
Bennett, Hester A.
Bunker, Cyrus
Danforth, Lizzie
Davis, George A.
Edgerly, Minnie E., heirs
French, Lizzie M.
Garland, Charles H.
Giberson, David M,
|231.02
22.71
30.85
30.85
23.47
49.64
14.58
41.95
12.56
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Guilmet, Napoleon, heirs
J. Marshall
Huckins, Abbie S. and Mary E.
Hubbard,
Hurd, William
G., heirs
Jewell, Clarence
Knight, John M.
Lagos, Manuel
New England
Cotton Yarn Co.
Nichols, A. Joseph
Sanborn, Roland R.
Seavey, Ralph F.
Stearns Bros.
Whitten, James
B., heirs
N. H.
2
1
120.57
7.34
80'.93
63.58
11.15
9.21
45.59
15.03
23.48
20.76
7.34
22.71
49.13
1934.45
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1942
TAX SALES
REDEEMED
^^OT
Barker, Will T., heirs
Bennett, Hester A.
Bunker, Gyrus
Danforth, Lizzie S.
Edgerly, Minnie E., heirs
Edgerly, Serena J.
French, Lizzie M.
Garland, Gharles H.
Giberson, David M.
Gray, Frank P.
Guilmet, Napoleon, heirs
Hubbard, J. Marshall
Hunt, William
Hurd, William
|167.78
23.0S
31.62
31.62
50.42
.
;
i
,
.
G., heirs
Jewell, Clarence
Kelley, Albert A.
Lagos, Manuel
Letourneau, Diana M.
ISiew England Cotton Yarn Co.
Otis, Alonzo, heirs
Pearl,
N. H.
Harold H.
Parker, Albert E.
Sanborn, Roland R.
Smith, Alverton and Barbara
Snyder, Charles M.
Stearns Bros.
Thompson, Elmer E. and Marion
Thompson, Julia E.
Whitten, James B., heirs
8.58
31.62
42.60
10.55
5.79
122.79
7.41
2.97
55.12
11.28
85.62
46.71
49.03
15.22
20.12
41.04
13.45
21.06
20.49
81.74
23.03
1.53
288.55
50.38
.fl,361.15
1943
TAX SALES NOT REDEEMED
Abbott, Ernest R. and Mabel
Barker, Will T., heirs
Bennett, Hester A.
Brough, Marshall K. and Alice Hoyt
Bunker, Cyrus
Cook, Celon L. and Fannie
Currier, Merle
Danforth, Lizzie S.
Edgerly, Minnie E., heirs
French, Lizzie M.
|8.51
144.23
20.77
7.55
27.66
27.66
15.56
27.66
44.95
27.66
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Garland, Charles H.
N. H.
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TAX COLLECTOR'S REPORT
N. H.
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LEVY OF
1943
JDK.
Uncollected taxes as of February
N. H.
25
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N. H.
TREASURER'S REPORT
Cash on hand,
Taxes received
Receipts from
Fred L. Knox,
Fred L. Knox,
February
1,
1944
|42,635.79
82,220.55
3,333.65
741.60
1,628.32
140.00
450.00
2,087.89
604.79
310.02
575.00
181.41
state treasurer
dog licenses
auto licenses
All other licenses and permits
Town hall rent
.
Tax redemptions
Interest on taxes
Refunds and recoveries
Real estate sold
Miscellaneous receipts
Total receipts
Selectmen's orders paid
Cash reserved to pay outstanding
orders
$134,909.02
|82,989.84
3,805.57
,795.41
Cash on hand January
1,
1945
|48,113.61
BERTHA
Y.
PELLETIER,
Town Treasurer.
SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS
Detail
1
Cash on hand February
2
3
From
From
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
local taxes
state of New
1,
1944 |42,635.79
82,220.55
Hampshire
3,333.65
FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN TAXES
2,509.92
All licenses and permits
450.00
Rent of town hall
Interest received
604.79
2,087.89«
Taxes redeemed
310.02
Refunds and recoveries
FROM OTHER THAN CURRENT REVENUES
575.00
Real estate sold
Miscellaneous receipts
181.41
1134,909.02
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SUMMARY OF PAYMENTS
GENERAL GOVERNMENT
Detail
1
Town
2
Administration and town
officers' expense
3
Election and registration expense .397.30
4
Town
5
6
7
8
9
Police department
Fire department, forest fires
Blister rust control
10
officers' salaries
|900.00
1,052.75
hall expense
1,759.00
PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY
^
1,830.09
182.54
400.00
32.50
45.24
Bounties
Dog damage (and expense)
HEALTH AND SANITATION
Health department
342.82
HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES
Sumtoer maintenance
Winter maintenance
11
12
13
Highway general expense
14
Parmington Public Library
5,720.51
2,640.15
1,752.09
LIBRARIES
Association
1,000.00
WELFARE
15
16
17
Old age assistance
poor
Town
Soldiers' aid
5,293.24
2,903.54
321.97
PATRIOTIC PURPOSES
18
19
Memorial day expense
200.00
PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS
Edgerly and Fernald parks,
skating pond and Wilson
boulder
262.38
UNCLASSIFIED
20
21
22
Taxes bought by the town
Abatements
23
24
Serial notes
Interest
25
Land
1,707.55
328.50
28.46
Civilian defense
INDEBTEDNESS PAYMENTS
2,000.00
810.00
NEW CONSTRUCTION
acquisition for street
improvement
2,000.00
N. H.
27
�28
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
OTHER GOVERNMENTAL
N. H.
�:
ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OP PARMINGTON,
N. H.
29
PISTOL PERMITS
Normand
P. Liberty, pistol permit
Clarence E. Nevers, pistol permit
Roberts C. Evans, pistol permit
Robert E. Ricker, pistol permit
Nathaniel Fairbanks, pistol permit
Walter L. Huckins, pistol permit
Harold M. Taylor, pistol permit
.50
.50
.50
.50
.50
.50
.50
J,509.92
DETAIL
RENT OF TOWN HALL
5
Farmington high school
Everett A.
|105.00
240.00
45.00
Howard
Waters show
Townsend club No. 2
Bill
Lyle Frost
Goodie Family
C- L. Perkins Post No. 60
15.00
15.00
15.00
15.00
1450.00
DETAIL
INTEREST RECEIVED
6
Received from Leslie E.
Ham,
collector
From 1942
From 1943
From 1944
From 1932
From 1938
From 1940
From 1941
From 1942
From 1943
DETAIL
7
taxes
taxes
taxes
taxes
taxes
taxes
taxes
taxes
taxes
| .89
494.33
redeemed
redeemed
redeemed
redeemed
redeemed
redeemed
9.21
6.06
15.18
43.16
25.05
8.69
2.22
1604.79
TAXES REDEEMED
1932 Taxes Redeemed
Bnnker, Sadie
|72.34
172.34
1933 Taxes Redeemed
Bunker, Sadie
Bowden, Roscoe,
heirs
|49.16
36.92
186.08
�30
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
N. H.
1934 Taxes Redeemed
Bowden, Roseoe heirs
Bunker, Sadie
|43.31
51.62
194.93
1935 Taxes Redeemed
Bowden, Roscoe, heirs
Bunker, Sadie
|45.45
58.51
1103.96
1936 Taxes Redeemed
Bowden, Roscoe, heirs
Bunker, Sadie
|49.27
64.72
1113.99
1937 Taxes Redeemed
Butler, Charles C.
Bunker, Sadie
Bunker, Cyrus
$10.00
60.34
33.09
$103.43
1938 Taxes Redeemed
Bunker, Sadie
Hunt, William
|52.89
20.60
173.49
1939 Taxes Redeemed
140.62
Bunker, Sadie
70.00
Barker, Will, Est.
1110.62
1940 Taxes Redeemed
Nichols, A. J.
Bunker, Sadie
Cutter, George R. and Helen
French, Lizzie
Hunt, William
Snyder, Chas. M. (by Woodes)
112.00
37.57
5.45
5.00
38.07
7.29
1105.38
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
1941 Taxes Redeemed
N. H.
31
�32
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
DETAIL
N.
fl.
REFUNDS AND RECOVERIES
8
Fred R. Tuttle, refund on hospital
bill
|20.00
City of Concord, refund a/c
Andrew Anderson
M. F. Gibbs, refund a/c forest
76.60
fire
payroll
F. L. Furber, refund of payment to
C. F. Davis
Public Service Co., of N. H.,
overpayment
5.60
5.50
1.00
E. F. Martineau, reimbursement on
brush fire
H. P. Moulton, reimbursement on
brush fire
H. G. Waldron, rebate on liability
insurance
14.90
35.20
151.22
1310.02
DETAIL
REAL ESTATE SOLD
9
Albert J. Cameron, George Lefebvre
.$575.00
|575.00
property
(The B. F. Perkins factory, junc. High street
and Ridge road, taken by tax collector's deed.)
DETAIL
10
MISCELLANEOUS RECEIPTS
& Son, sale of old
boiler for scrap metal
H. Ellison, civilian defense
Louis Weinstein
Wm.
look-out building
F. L. Knox, filing fees
Mrs. Dawson and others, sundry
$20.78
100.00
14.00
telephone calls and postage
sold
4.05
H. T. Jones, gravel sold
.25
A. J. Otis, gravel sold
George F. Leighton, for gravel
Helen Bragg, laying walk
C A. King, laying driveway
F. L. Furber, ]>olice telephone calls
.25
.50
9.25
27.50
4.83
.41
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
N. H.
33
DETAIL STATEMENT OF PAYMENTS
DETAIL
1.
TOWN
OFFICEKS'
�34
4
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
Farmington
Agency, town
bonds
L. E. Ham, attendance tax
commission meeting
E. J. Mros, use of car, assessing
Ins.
officers'
11
29
113.00
2.00
10:00
May
2
Farmington Ins. Agency, triistees'
bonds
The Farmington News, town
reports
J, E. S. Hall,
and
4
13
4.00
295.00
commission meeting
office
supplies
7.88
purchased, per bill
Anna M. Morin, real estate
40.20
transfer cards
Ethel G. Waldron, deceased notices 1.20
3.00
E. E. Lefavour, P. M., postage
13.50
The Farmington News, printing
Anna M. Morin, abstracts and
2.78
recording
June
29 Rodney A. Tebbets, fence viewer
12.00
July
Eastman
Co., Inc., tax
15
E. C.
24
book
H, G. Waldron, fence vieAver
collector's
5.37
12.00
August
14
Anna M. Morin,
abstract and
discharge
1.53
October
2
E. C.
Eastman
Co., Inc., collector's
blanks
3
17
25
30
E. H. Quimby, office supplies
E. E. Lefavour, P. M., postage
Chas. R. Hardy, Town Clerk's
Assn., dues
E. E. Lefavour, registered mail
Anna M. Morin, mortgage report
2.81
1.20
3.00
4.00
2.40
19.50
November
7
Caroline M. Robinson, pencils
December
15 Fred L. Tower, Co., New
Hampshire Register
19
L. E.
Ham, expense account
1.00
5.00
54.88
N. H.
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
Farmington Nat. Bank, box rent
28
30
Geo. C. Roberts,
N. H.
35
3.60'
supplies
Tlie Farmington News, printing
New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co.
4.59
97.85
37.83
office
|1,'052.75
Appropriation
Overdraft
1985.00
67.75
11,062.75
L,052.75
DETAIL
.3.
ELECTION AND REGISTRATION
1944
March
14 Eva
C. Blanchard, supervisor
Robert C. Evans, supervisor
Robert B. Hunt, supervisor
Violet H, Liberty, election
inspector
Wm.
H. Hoage, election inspector
L. D. Hunt, election inspector
Maude L. Elkins, election inspector
E. S. Hall, moderator
C. C. Roberts, gate tender
Chas. H. Hoyt, election dinners
Sheldon Damon, election dinners
Walter L. Huckins, gate tender
20
23
|20.00
20.00
20.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
5.00
3.50
2.20
2.40
3.50
May
Robert C. Evans, for supervisors,
27
May
session
15.00
July
11
15
E. S. Hall, moderator
Violet H. Liberty, election
inspector
Addie S. Hayes, election inspector
Wm. A. Hoage, election inspector
M. F. Gibbs, election inspector
W. L. Randall, gate tender
Robert C. Evans, supervisor
Robert B. Hunt, supervisor
Eva C. Blanchard, supervisor
Sheldon Damon, election dinners
5.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
3.50
20.00
20.00
20.00
4.45
'
�36
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON^
N. H.
November
7
E. S. Hall, moderator'
Violet H. Liberty, election
inspector
Addie S. Hayes, election inspector
Wm. A. Hoage, election inspector
Clarice A. Lougee, election
inspector
Kobert C. Evans, supervisor
Eva C. Blanchard, supervisor
Robert B. Hunt, supervisor
W.
8
lOvOO
9.00
9.00
9.00
9.00
30,00
30.00
30.00
L. Randall, gate tender
5.5'0
H. Hoyt, election dinners
W. S. Hatton, election dinners
4.75
3.50
O.
December
30 The Farmington News, printing
51.00
1397.30
Appropriation
Overdraft
1325.00
72.30
1397.30
DETAIL
4.
TOWN HALL EXPENSES
COST OF FUEL
1944
May
H. A. Dickie, coal
December
5 W. C. Lord & Son,
|123.25
13
coal
460.20
1397.30
�ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
August
N. H.
37
�38
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
12
14
Knox Pharmacy,
M.
J.
Worster, janitor
N. H.
25.00
1.38
supplies
September
2 M. J. Worster, janitor
25.00
October
4 M. J. Worster, janitor
25.00
November
1
13
M. J. Worster, janitor
H. G. Walclron, liability insurance
25.00
2.65
December
2
6
M.
23
C.
30
J.
25.00
4.50
Worster, janitor
C. E. Palmer, supplies
J.
W. Adams,
E'.
repairs
and care of
65.85
stokerS. Hall, light bulb bought,
per bill
Geo. C. Roberts, supplies
A. H. Barsantee, care of stoker
.70
2.10
26.00
1480.64
11,759.00
Total
SUMMARY
OF
TOWN HALL EXPENSES
Fuel
Light and water
Insurance
Janitor, repairs
Balance,'
and
supxjlies
unexpended
1583.45
245.72
449.19
480.64
11,759.00
241.00
Appropriation
$2,000.00
$2,0'0O.0iO
DETAIL
5.
POLICE DEPARTMENT
SALARIES
1944
February
15
F. L. Furber, part salary
-|88.4Q
March
17
F. L. Furber, part salary
88.40
|2,00'0.0I)
�ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
April
10 Collector of Internal Revenue, tax
22 Elmer F. Clough, salary
Samuel J. Gray, salary and
special duty
N. H.
39
34.80
17.16
44.50
May
9
13
F, L. Furber, part salary
Samuel J. Gray, salary in full
176.80
30.00
July
1
Collector of Internal Revenue, tax
34.80
September
16
30
442.00
F. L. Furber, part salary
Collector of Internal Revenue, tax 58.00
November
25 Elmer H.
December
20 Elmer H.
27
Estes, salary in part
55.00
Estes, salary in part
F. L. Furber, salary to
44.00
December 14
176.80
11,290.66
SPECIAL DUTY
1944
March
14
Chas. C. Roberts, special and
killing dogs
15.00
July
8
31
F. Clough, special duty
Chas. S. Davis, special duty
M. J, Worster, special duty
E. A. Howard, special duty
J. Walter Lougee, special duty
Elmer
September
16 M. J. Worster, special duty
October
17 Elmer
November
F, Clough, special
M. J. Worster,
December
13
special
Davis, special
Caverly, special
Chas. S. Davis, special
1
Chas.
21
30
Hugh
S.
29.00
24.00
36.00
6.50
41.00
32.50
39.50
24,00
51.50
35.00
8.50
1332.50
�40
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
EXPENSES
1944
May
22
F. L. Furber, car mileage
July
8 M.
J.
Worster, prisoner and
tramp feeds
15
|25.0'0
1.85
Sheldon Damon, prisoner and
tramp feeds
!Novem'ber
13 H. G. Waldron, liability insurance
4.90
12.16
December
2
30
J. P.
Hurd, police uniform
The Farmington News, printing
E. H. Estes, car mileage
Guay's Diner, tramp and
prisoner feeds
New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Go.
Public Service Co. of N. H.,
traffic light
45.00
23.75
10.00
8.15
54.12
22.00
N. H.
�:
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
DETAIL
6.
FIRE DEPARTMENT
1944
May
2 State of N. H., Are nozzles
24 M. F. Gibbs, payroll, brush
July
27 M. F. Gibbs, payroll, forest
August
25 M. F. Gibbs,
September
8 M. F. Gibbs,
payroll,
payroll,
cross road
dump
fires
|2.00
50.10
fire
37.10
fire
52.24
Watson
38.10
December
30 The Farmington News, warning
notice,
(fire
hazard)
3.00
1182.54
Appropriation
Overdraft
Recoveries on above account
State of N. H., reimbursement
E. F. Martineau, reimbursement
H. P. Moulton, reimbursement
M. F. Gibbs, refund on payroll
N. H.
41
�,
42
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON,
Received from town
|400.00
385.00
Expended from town funds
Balance dne the town
Area covered, 660 acres
Current and gooseberry bushes removed,
DETAIL
8
N. H.
flS.OO
10,590"
BOUNTIES
Ellen Wyatt, 2 hedgehogs
Clarence T. Wyatt, 5 hedgehogs
J as. E. Glidden, 6 hedgehogs
Donald Thurston, 3 hedgehogs
Elmier E, Thurston, 4 hedgehogs
H. H. Hartford, 2 hedgehogs
Norman Thayer, 3 hedgehogs
Denzil Thayer, 1 hedgehog
Everett Rogers, 2 hedgehogs
Don H. Waldron, 2 hedgehogs
Joan Cardinal, 1 hedgehog
W. C. Lord, 1 hedgehog
Albert Rollins, 1 hedgehog
.
,
Roland Staples,
1
hedgehog
W.
E. Tebbets, 3 hedgehogs
June Cardinal, 1 hedgehog
Melvin Montgomery, 2 hedgehogs
Stanley Glidden, 1 hedgehog
Donald Pomroy, 3 hedgehogs
Rodney E. Tebbets, 6 hedgehogs
Rensford Nichols, 2 hedgehogs
Chris H. Tibbetts, 1 hedgehog
|1.00
2.50
3.00
1.50
2.00
1.00
1.50
.50
1.00
1.00
.50
.50
.50
.50
1.50
.50
1.00
.50
1.50
3.00
1.00
.50
Doris Staples, 1 hedgehog
Clyde Glidden, Jr., 1 hedgehog
Robert Nutter, 1 hedgehog
.50
Richard E. Roberts, 1 hedgehog
Lewis Varney, 1 hedgehog
Gordon Auclair, 2 hedgehogs
Charles Staples, 1 hedgehog
Maynard Freeman, 1 hedgehog
M. F. Gibbs, Jr., 2 hedgehogs
P. F. Proulx, 1 hedgehog
»50
65 hedgehogs
.50
.50
.50
1,00
.50
.50
1.00
.50'
|32.50
�ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
DETAIL
N. H.
43
DOG DAMAGE AND EXPENSE
9
1944
March
31
Eastman Co., Inc.,
books and tags
E. C.
license
'
|16.24
April
22 G. E. Otis, hens killed
2.0O
August
12
Wm.
A. Lemienx, hens killed
6.00
Farmington
News, printing dog record
forms
The Farmington News, notices to
dog owners
5.00
December
30
F. L. Fnrber, paid
16.00
i.24
DETAIL
10
HEALTH DEPARTMENT
1944
March
16 F. O. Tebbetts, part salary, 1943
April
12 F. O. Tebbetts, part salary, 1943
20 John A. Baxter, care of dump
|2O.00
25.00
71.00
May
27
F. O. Tebbetts, balance of
salary, 1943
10.00
August
4
J.
A. Baxter, care of
dump
88.00
November
22
Carl B. Canney, part salary and
expense account
78.07
December
5
30
J.
A. Baxter, care of
dump
36.50
The Farmington News, printing
notices
14.25
1342.82
Balance, unexpended
7.18
1350.00
Appropriation
1350.00
1350.00
�44
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
DETAIL
11
HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES
N. H.
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
MATERIALS
N. H.
45
�46
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
Albert Clark
N. H.
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
N. H.
47
MATERIALS
1944
March
31
|2.G0
City of Rochester, gravel
November
2
General Mills, luc, salt
87.00
December
5
C. A.
Moulton, sand
26.25
1115.85
12,640.15
Appropriation (from treasury), |3,200.00
DETAIL
13
HIGHWAY GENERAL EXPENSE
GAS AND OIL
1944
March
29 J. E. Ricker
31 Colonial Beacon Oil Co.
April
1
|7.85
46.50
Farmington Motor Car Co.
17.50
Vaughn U. Aiken
5.50
31.00
May
13
Colonial Beacon Oil Co.
June
8 Farmington Motor Car Co.
August
Colonial Beacon Oil Co.
1
Farmington Motor Car Co.
23 Geo. R. Gray
December
21 Vaughn U. Aiken
2.00
27.90
.
1.25
18.01
5.83
1163.34
MAINTENANCE OF EQUIPMENT
1944
Februarj^
22 C. V. Staples, labor on snow plow |29.40
March
29 J. E. Ricker, labor on tractor
April
1
P. I. Perkins Co., tractor part
326.48
.68
�48
ANNUAL KEPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
Farmington Motor Oar
Co., truck
N. H.
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
SMALL TOOLS^ SUPPLIES^
N. H.
49
�50
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON^
DETAIL 15 OLD AGE ASSISTANCE
PAID STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
1944
March
January and Februar}^ accounts |907.84
29
May
2
March account
N. H.
�ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
For Linnie Bacon, Strafford County
N. H.
51
�52
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP PARMINGTON^
N. H.
For luez Vaclion,
14.00
U. Aiken, wood
2.50
Geo. Counter, sawing wood
For Fred N. Wiggin,
228.00
Strafeord Connty Farm
Vaughn
Maude
Averill,
board and
care
48.00
For Rose Wiggin,
Josie S. Clow, rent
People's Market
For Leonard and Jaqueline Wilkins,
80.00
56.01
Ida M. Whitney, board
and care
For Elbridge Young,
E. J. Kelley & Co.
Bunker Hill Grocery
76.00
7.40
3.08
12,903.54
Appropriation
Cr. by refunds and recoveries
|2,000.00
96.60
806.94
Net overdraft
12,903.54
DETAIL
17
12,903.54
SOLDIERS' AID
Paid P. E. LaChance, rent
R. B. Drew, milk
George R. Gray, oil
Dr. J. L. McLaughlin
The Great A. & P. Tea Co.
First National Stores
People's Market
|18.0O
49.30
12.77
22.00
151.90
50.00
18.00
1321.97
Appropriation
Overdraft
|250.00
71.97
1321.97
DETAIL
18
1321.97
MEMORIAL DAY EXPENSE
1944
|200.00
Appropriation
May
31
Clarence L. Perkins Post, No. 60
1200.00
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
DETAIL
19
PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS
EDGERLY PARK
1944
May
lo
27
Tliaj'^er, mowing
Norman W. Thayer, mowing
John E. Spear, mowing
Alwin L. Lesperence, mowing
Alfred B. Therrien, mowing
Denzil Thayer, mowing
John Spear, mowing
Denzil F.
June
28 Eugene Smith, mowing
July
1
E. J. Kelley
&
Co., flowers
.fll.lS
3.00
10.77
9. 00
7.12
1.50
7.50
10.00
N. H.
53
�54
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON,
December
N. H,
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^,
& B.,
W. Milton road
Danforth, Lizzie S., L. & B., Elm
CiiiTier, Merle, 16 acres, L.
Eclgerly,
street
E., heirs, 30 acres,
Minnie
L.
&
B.,
Edgerly corner
French, Lizzie M., L.
&
15.56
27.66
44.95
B.,
27.66
Crowley street
Oarland, Charles H., 80 acres, L. & B.,
38.01
Ten Rod road
Gray, Frank P., house lot. Spring street 5.54
Guilmet, Napoleon, heirs, 210 acre
89.81
farm, Bennett Hill
Guilmet, Napoleon, heirs, L. & B.,
Mechanic street
Office, South Main street
"George Davis lot"
Guilmet, Rudolph E., L. & B.,
South Main street
Hoyt, Alice, heirs, i/^ acre, L. &
Chestnut Hills road
Hubbard,
J.
142.14
B.,
8.52
Marshall, 20 acres,
"Hubbard
Hurd, William
6.96
lot"
G., heirs, L.
&
B.,
No. 4 Mt. Pleasant street
Johnson, George F., L. & B.,
Gray avenue
Kelley, Albert A., L. & B.,
Charles street
Letourneau, Diana M., farm,
Ten Rod road
Letourneau, Louis, "Hattie Small lot"
Moulton, Chester E., L. & B.,
Green
New
11.02
5.04
2.75
53.77
73.88
38.01
8.71
27.52
street
Eng. Cotton Yarn
47.77
Co., 60 acres,
wood land, West Farmington 13.89
Nichols, A. Joseph, 20 acres, L. & B.,
31.64
Chestnut Hills road
Otis, Alonzo, heirs, L. & B., High street 47.77
Parker, Albert E., 60 acres, wood
land, "B. F. Dow lot",
12.14
Hometown road
Pearl, Harold H., L.
&
B.,
Mechanic street
Sanborn, Roland R., 50 acres,
"Calif lot"'
35.67
16.56
N. H.
55
�56
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
Sanborn, Roland K., L. & B.,
"Clark place", Dick Dame
lane
Snyder, Charles M., 150 acres,
Ella Roberts farm. Ridge
road
Staples, Charles F., 70 acres, L. & B.,
Meaderboro road
Stearns Bros., 100 acres, "Gray lot",
near Ten Rod road
Tebbets, Catherine, land and camp,
Elm
N. H.
17.21
72.57
7.85
20.77
5.53
street
Therrien, Alice E., L. & B.,
15 E. Grove street
Thompson, Julia E., 185 acres,
Frank Emerson farm,
Meaderboro road
Thompson, Julia E.,
No. 70 Central street
Weymouth, Vera C, L. & B.,
No. 9 Winter street
Whitten, James B., heirs, L. & B.,
No. 23A Bunker street
Woods, Effie F., 24 acres, L. & B.,
Meaderboro road
Giberson, David M., E. Grove street
100.05
44.95
202.04
100.05
43.74
13.89
9.57
11,707.55
DETAIL
21
ABATEMENTS
1942, Polls
Abbott, Eleanor, gone
Hoadley, Virginia
Kelley, Elizabeth
Merrill, Alice, gone
Osgood, Ethel, deceased
12.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
110.00
1943, Property
Lefebvre, George, taken by tax deed
Pearl, Hervey
AValker, Joseph T., soldier
|49.06
1.62
9.72
160,40
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1943, Polls
Abbott, Eleanor
Berry, Alberton H., non-resident
Berry, Marjory E., non-resident
Boles, Stanton, in U. S. service
Bootkby, Rose, gone
Dandelin, Beatrice, gone
Davis, Celia P., gone
Ferland, Emile, in U. S. service
Glidden, Elmer, gone
(jlidden. Rose, gone
Hoadley, Virginia
Kelley, Elizabeth
Kimball, Doris, gone
Martin, Marie J.
gone
Osgood, Ethel M., deceased
Pinkham, Muriel C, gone
Merrill, Alice,
Place, Estelle, gone
Rabb, Marion, gone
Smith, Harold V., U. S. service
Tebbetts, Helen L., gone
Tozer, Carl, gone
Tozer, Reta, gone
Vachon, Joseph, gone
A^arney, Lillian, D., deceased
;
|2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
150.00
1944, Property
Baker, John H., soldier
Burns, Robert L., soldier
Martineau, Ernest F., soldier
Hervey
Walker, Joseph
Pearl,
T., soldier
|33.40
4.97
25.30
1.67
2.76
168.10
1944, Polls
Abbott, Eleanor, gone
Allen, W. Dean, 70 years
Baxter, Oliver C, 70 years
Cleaves, Mrs. Joseph W., duplicate
|5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
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Connor, George W., deceased
Coiilombe, Imealda, deceased
Ferland, Emile, U. S. service
Howard, Elroy C, deceased
Lawrence, Henry S., Jr., U. S. service
Martineau, Joseph T>., deceased
McCormack, Maxine, gone
Morin, Thomas J., 70 years
Moulton, Carrie J. B., 70 years
Nntter, Carl, gone
O'Leary, Dorothy, gone
Osgood, Ethel M., deceased
Osgood, Prances E., gone
Perkins, Lona V., gone
Pinkham, Muriel, gone
Pinkham, Winona, duplicate
Rhines, Carl, non-resident (Rochester)
Rouillard, Sadie, deceased
Smart, Sadie, gone
Stevens, Lawrence, non-resident
Weymouth, Carl H., U. S. service
Whitehouse, Annie A., non-resident
(Dover)
Whitehouse, Charles C, non-resident
(Dover)
N. H.
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.0O
5.00
5.0O
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.0O
5.00
.1140.00
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INDEBTEDNESS PAYMENTS
DETAIL
23
SERIAL NOTES
1914
August
'M Farmington National Bank,
Note No. 7
DETAIL
24
12,000.00
INTEREST PAYMENTS
ON TOWN HALL BONDS
Coupons outstanding, February 1,
1944
1112.50
337.50
337.50
Coupons due July 15, 1944
Coupons due January 15, 1945
1787.50
Paid Farmington National Bank,
bond coupons
Coupons outstanding, not due until
Januarj^ 15, 1945
$450.00
337.50
i^787.50
1787.50
INTEREST ON SERIAL NOTES
1944
March
Paid Farmington National Bank $180.00
August
:50
Paid Farmington National Bank 180.00
20
1360.00
Total interest paid, 1810.00
NEW CONSTRUCTION
DETAIL
25
LAND ACQUISITION FOR
STREET IMPROVEMENT
Charles E. Palmer, land, corner South
Main and Central streets |2,000.00
Appropriation
STATE OF
DETAIL
20
SPECIAL
NEW HAMPSHIRE
|3.00
POLL TAX
1944
December
1
Paid state treasurer, collections
to date
12,616.00
|2,000.00
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N. H.
PAYMENTS TO OTHER GOVERNMENTAL DIVISIONS
DETAIL
27
COUNTY TAX
1944
October
27 Paid Charles W. Jackson,
treasurer as- per 1944
tax warrant
DETAIL
28
|8,374.51
PRECINCT
1944
February
1
Balance due on 1943 appropriation
Appropriation, 1944
.|5,077.80
'
9,305.00
$14,382.80
Paid Farmington Village
Precinct
Balance due January
1,
1945
|9,577.80
4,805.00
114,382.80 114,382.80
DETAIL
29
SCHOOLS
1944
February
1
Balance due on 1943 appropriation
Balance 1943 dog licenses
Appropriation, 1944
|14,210.0'0
406.47
38,874.52
153,490.99
Paid Ernest E. Kimball,
treasurer
Balance due January
1,
1945
|32,316.47
21,174.52
153,490.99 153,490.99
dog licenses due
schools, 1945
Balance
of
•
FRED
JOHN
1696.36
RICHARDS,
E. S. HALL,
EDWARD J. MROS,
L.
Selectmen of Farmington.
�ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
N.
61
II.
REiPOBT OF TRUSTEES OF THE TRUST FUNDS
Isabell Billings Trust
Fund
Income
Principal
Eastern
5% bond
Farmington National Bank,
On
1944
Offices, Inc., $1,000.00
11,000.00
(Savings Dept.)
deposit as of February
1944 3,014.68
1,
|25.00
60.37
$85.37
5 shares Consolidated Gas Utilities,' com. stk.
4-5/8
sold May 17, 1944
] share, Cities Service Co., common,
13-7/8
sold May 16, 1944
3/10 share Cities Service Co., common,
sold May 16, 1944 (a 13-1/8
Net proceeds
@
%
20.06
15.39
Deposited in Farmington National
Bank
Amount
1120.82
of fund as of
January
Eastern
deemed at
.$120.82
1945
1,
Offices,
$4,135.50
$1,000.00 bond,
Inc.,
since
re-
par.
(Electric Public Utilities Co., $1,000.00
and Union Gas
Utilities, $500.00
carried in the fund, written
JAMES
bond
as worthless.)
off
WALTER
LESLIE
6%
61/2% bond previously
E.
E.
YOUNG,
HAM,
THAYER,
E.
Trustees.
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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
N. H.
AUDTIORS' CERTIFICATE
We hereby certify that we have examined the accounts of the selectmen, tax collector, town clerk, town
treasurer and trustees of the trust funds, have compared
their several accounts, vouchers and bank statement oi
funds on deposit and find these accounts in agreement
and believe these reports to be a true account of the town
business for the year ending December 31, 1944.
RUBY A. CHESLEY,
ARTHUR G. WEBSTER,
-
Auditors of the
Town
of Farmingto!i-
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ANNUAL REPORTS
OF THE
TOWN OF
FARMINGTON
NEW HAMPSHIRE
FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER THIRTY- FIRST
1945
��ANNUAL REPORTS
OF THE
RECEIPTS
AND
EXPENDITURES
OF THE
TOWN OF
FARMINGTON,
N.
FOE THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER
THE FARMINGTON NEWS PRESS
FARMINGTON_, N. H.
H
31,
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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON^
N. H.
TOWN OFFICERS
SELECTMEN
TERM EXPIRES
TERM EXPIRES
TERM EXPIRES
HALL
EDWARD J. MROS
JAMES E. THAYER
JOHN
E. S.
1940
1947
1948
TOWN CLERK
FRED
KNOX
L.
TREASURER
BERTHA
ROBERT
B.
PELLETIER
Y.
SUPERVISORS OP
THE CHECK
HUNT
*HAROLD
*By appointment
LIST
EVA C. BLANCHARD
TOWLE
J.
Robert C. Evans, resigned.
to succeed
TAX COLLECTOR
LESLIE
E.
HAM
HEALTH OPPICER
OARL
B.
CANNEY
ROAD AGENT
ALBERT
L.
DENSMORE
REPRESENTATIVES
NED
L.
FRANK
PARKER
E.
WEBSTER
MUNICIPAL COURT
ERROL
S.
HALL, JUSTICE
POLICE OPPICERS
*ELMER
F.
CHARLES
CLOUGH
*By appointment
to succeed
Elmer H.
S.
DAVIS
Estes, resigned
MODERATOR
ERROL
S.
HALL
AUDITORS
ARTHUR
G.
WEBSTER
ROBERT
B.
HUNT
�:
:
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
N. H.
WARRANT FOR TOWN MEETING
THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIKE
To the inhabitants of the town
to vote in town affairs
You
of
Farmington, qualified
are hereby notified to meet at the town hall in said
Farmington on Tuesday, the twelfth day of March
next, at eight o'clock in the forenoon, to act on the
following subjects
To choose one selectman for three years, a
town treasurer, road agent, two police
officers, two auditors, and a trustee of the trust fund
for three years and all other necessary officers and
Article
1.
town
clerk,
agents for the ensuing year.
YOU ARE ALSO NOTIFIED TO MEET AT THE
TOWN HALL AT SEVEN O'CLOCK IN
THE AFTERNOON OF THE SAME DATE, TO
ACT ON THE FOLLOWING SUBJECTS:
SAID
Article
2.
To see what sum of money the town will voie
and appropriate to defray expenses of gen-
to raise
eral
government as defined in the budget.
Nos. 1 to
Article
3.
Items
5.
To see what sum of money the town will vote
and appropriate for the police department-
to raise
Budget Item No.
6.
To see Avhat sum of money the town will vote
to raise and appropriate for forest fire protection.
Budget Item No. 7.
Article
4.
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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
Article
To
5.
see
propriate the
N. H.
the town will vote to raise and ap-
if
sum
of |400.00 for white pine
blister
rust control, the same to be expended in cooperation
with the State Forestry and Recreation Department. Item No. 8.
Article 6. To see if the town will vote to raise and ap-
propriate the
sum
Item No.
ment.
of |400.00 for the
health depart-
11.
To see what sum of money the town will vote
and appropriate for the summer and winter
maintenance of highways and bridges, and for the
general expenses of the highway department. Budget Item, Nos. 12, 13 and 14.
Article 8. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of |732.84 in order to secure state
aid in the amount of |2,931.35 for the improvement
Article
7.
to raise
of Class
Article
9.
V
To
highways.
see
propriate the
Item No.
the town
if
sum
15.
and apFarmington
will vote to raise
of .fl,500.00 for
Public Library Association.
Item
the
16.
what sum of money the town will
vote to raise and appropriate for old age assistance
and welfare relief. Item Nos. 17, 18 and 19.
Article 11. To see if the town will vote to raise and ap-
Article 10.
To
see
propriate to Clarence L. Perkins Post, No.
sum
of 1200.00 to
ance.
Item No.
Article 12.
To
see
propriate the
and
be used for Memorial
Day
60,
the
observ-
20.
if
sum
the town will vote to raise and apof |275.00 for the
care of parks
playgrounds, to be alloted as follows:
for Edgerly park, ,|75.00
|125.00
for Fernald park, $50.00
pond and |25.00 for care of the
grounds at the Henry Wilson boulder.
for the skating
Article 13.
To
see
if
the
town
will
vote
the selectmen to hire such sums of
necessary in anticipation of taxes.
to
authorize
money as may be
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
N. H,
5
To see if the town will vote to authorize
the selectmen to sell or administer real estate taken
over by the town for nonpayment of taxes, such au-
Article 14.
thority to remain in effect unless revoked by a sub-
sequent meeting.
Article 15.
To
see
what action the town
will take in re-
gard to procuring new road and snow removal
equipment and to make appropriation for the same.
To see what sum of money the town will
vote to raise and appropriate for the completion of
the projected improvements at the corner of South
Article 16.
Main and Central
streets
and how the same
shall be
raised.
To see what sum of money the town will
vote to raise and appropriate to make certain improvements at the Spring street tool shed for the
better care and storage of equipment.
Article 17.
By petition "To see if the town will vote
and appropriate the sum of $1,000.00 (one
thousand dollars) toward the expenses of a visiting
Article 18.
:
to raise
nurse, to reside in Farmington".
Article 19.
By
petition
:
"To see
if
the town will vote
to allow the schools the use of the
town
hall
with-
out charge".
Article 20.
To
see
if
the town will take any action rela-
tive to establishing
town
a schedule of rentals for the
hall.
By petition: To see if the town will vote,
"That the selectmen of Farmington be authorized
to appoint a committee to confer with the City
Article 21.
Council of Kochester. relative to making a survey,
with the objective of setting aside such portions of
the Merrill's Corner and Ten Rod road districts, to
become a part of Rochester, as shall be mutually acceptable, and to the best interests of all concerned.
Such committee to consist of five members; one
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ANNUAL REPORT OF TH E TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
N. H.
of selectmen, one from the school
one citizen at large and two from the disboard,
from the board
tricts concerned".
Article 22.
To
see
what action the town
will take re-
garding an upward revision of the sewer rates, and
authorize the selectmen to make a study of the established methods of assessment in other towns, and
make such
and
revision of said rates as shall seem
just
equitable.
Given under our hand and
February, 1946.
seal, this twenty-fifth
JOHN
E. S.
day of
HALL,
MROS,
EDWARD
J.
JAMES
THAYER,
E.
Selectmen of Farmington.
A
true copy of
Warrant
—Attest:
JOHN
EDWARD
HALL,
J. MROS,
JAMES
THAYER,
E. S.
E.
Selectmen of Farmington.
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOVfN OF FARMINGTON,
N. H.
7
STATEMENT BY THE SELECTMEN
TO
THE CITIZENS AND TAXPAYERS OF FARMINGTON
We
ing
:
submit herewith our report for the
December
j^ear
end-
31, 19J:5.
Reference to tlie financial statement shows a cash
balance of 143,096.15, a decrease of |5,017.46 from the
previous year and a decrease of |817.86 in surplus.
(The
cash surplus above current liabilities is |12,296.96.)
While
it is
disquieting to have a
two years
cessive decrease in the surplus, the result
is
suc-
not as un-
we had anticipated.
had tried during previous years to so manage
our appropriations and expenditures as to accumulate
a modest surplus to help take care of the deficiencies in
equipment, and maintenance work in all departments
which have been inevitably accumulated as a result of the
favorable as
We
restrictions during the
ourselves no worse off
war
is
years.
We
believe
we find
many
the latter respect than
other tow^ns.
We
are fully aware of
unfavorable reaction to
we had in 1945. In
making up our budget for the year we were confronted
with a difficult situation. As explained in our 1944 retlie
the unusually high tax rate which
port, we had been taking, during the previous two years,
unusually large credits from revenues other than taxes
in order to make our assessment and tax rate as low as
possible.
This resulted in restricting our available
funds almost exactly to our estimated requirements and
left little or nothing to meet unexpected contingencies.
We
had hoped to be able to publish a tabulation
and 1945 appropriations and credit deductions side by side, thereby presenting a "deadly parallel"
showing clearly the reason for the increase in the 1945
of the 1944
tax rate over the 1944 rate.
doing this.
However,
amount
it
Lack
of time has prevented
will suffice to point out that the total
of property taxes assessed in 1945 for
town and
county purposes was |87,202.27 against |68,061.69 in
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
8
while the
1944,
precinct
assessment
was
N. H.
|13,175.44
against f9,435.50' in the respective j^ears.
Knowing that some nnnsual town appropriations
were contemplated, and the school and precinct bndgets
wonld be increased, we pared all of onr bndget estimates
to the lowest possible figure in order to avoid
a
still
higher tax rate.
Everyone is familiar with the unfortunate condi
tions which we encountered with respect to snow removal a
year ago.
|8,00O.OO
ly
enough
When we made up
recommended
to cover the
the 1945 budget,
for winter maintenance
known expenditures up
was
the
bare-
to the lat-
ter part of February, leaving the remainder of that winter season and December (and possibly part of Novem-
ber) unprovided for.
This was sure to result in a
deficit
which as shown by the report amounted to |2,065.00.
It should be remembered that under normal conditions the highway appropriations for all purposes over
a period of years prior to 1943 averaged about |13, 000.00,
while the cost of highway labor has increased from 38
cents to CO cents per hour and the cost of rented trucks
proportionately.
Obviously, more
money
will have to be
appropriated in the future or maintenance will suffer, as
indeed it already has.
In our budget estimates for 1946 we have suggested $6,000.00 for summer maintenance, |4,000.00 for
winter maintenance and .|3,0'0'0.00 for highway general
It is hoped to have more of the work on Class
roads done this year under the T. R. A. program, thus
releasing town funds for village improvements. Referring to summer maintenance, it will be noticed that
expense.
V
was an overdraft in this account of |1,973.00.
This was largely accounted for by the cost of labor and
lumber for the repair or reconstruction of five bridges,
there
large and
Avas
The cost of repairing tlie Watson
was broken down by an overloaded truck,
small.
bridge, which
approximately 11,000.00, including
constniction of one of the abutments.
tlie
partial
re-
�ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
We
also purchased
tarvia against 1,000
that
4,000
gallons
the
gallons
of
previous
N. H.
9
cold
patch
year.
Even
was not all that was needed.
The maintenance of road enuipment account
will
run into a large expenditure this year. We have already paid 1597.00 for repairs on the tractor done in
Febraiary, 1945, the bill for which was not presented until after the first of Januar\^
We have since had it
thoroughly overhauled at a cost of |735.0O. It has thus
far proven to be in per-fect operating condition and has
saved us several thousand dollars in this year's plowing
Without it our situation would have been as
it was a year ago.
(Our winter mainten
ance from January 1 to March 2 has cost just under
costs.
^desperate as
St^3,000.00.)
This may properly bring up the subject of new
road equipment. There is an article in the warrant covering this matter which commands your serious and in-
Our two old trucks have seen
hard service. Both of them have
been broken down this winter while plowing snow, necessitating expensive repairs.
Also, if we ev^er get our
countr-y roads up to the condition which modern traffic
demands, we have got to have more effective and
economical road building and maintenance equipment.
Reverting to the budget and comparative expenditures, it will be seen that the town hall account shows
an overdraft of f 529.00. This is accounted for b^^ the
incr-«ased cost of heating and partly by a slow leakage in
the traps of some of the toilets which remained undetected for some time, resulting in a six months' water
bill of 188.00, against: a normal charge of about |12.00 to
$15.00 for the corresponding period. With respect to
the police department account, it may be said that without authorization but from force of necessity, we intelligent consideration.
six or
more years
of
creased the salary of the chief of police to 11,800.00 per
year to procure the services of one who was willing to
accept the office.
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ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
N. H.
For the greater convenience of the officers and the
accommodation of the public we have rented the
annex to the J. A. Boj^d block and had a one-way police
better
radio installed, the latter without cost to the town,
pay for it.
the
police having raised the funds to
It
.|5,50'0.0O
was pointed out in our 1944 report that the
appropriation for old age assistance was likely
This proved to be the case, the exto be inadequate.
penditures having amiounted to |6,634.00, an overdraft of
This overdraft is partly offset by recoveries
$1,134.00.
of 1796.00.
These recoveries can not always be depended
The State Department of Public Welfare reports
that the case load and expenditures for old age assistance are increasing throughout the state and our costs
are not likely to decrease. The suggested appropriation
on.
of 16,500.00 is conservative.
Article 16 of the warrant concerns the projected
improvements at the corner of South Main and Oentral
This project, ha\ang been undertaken, ought to
streets.
carried to an early conclusion. We have received a
be
tentative estimate of the cost of this
work, a part of
Avhich the abutting landowner will assume, leaving the
probable cost to the town approximately 13,100.00.
Article 17 suggests an appropriation for certain
improvements at the Spring street tool shed. If new
equipment is purchased this will be necessary.
It is recognized that if all or part of these cajntal
expenditures are made, they will have to be financed by
borrowing.
Regrettable as this ma}" seem
it is
the only
feasible method.
This will temporarily increase the burden of debt
HoAvever, the last pa3'ment on the present
service.
made in 1947, and the last payments
on the town debt will be provided for in 1949. This will
reduce our assessment for debt service i|7,000.00 (i)lus
school debt will be
the rapidly decreasing interest charges).
HALL,
MROS,
J. E. S.
E. J.
JAMES
i:.
THAYER,
Selectmen.
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE
TOV»^N OF
FARMINGTON,
N. H.
11
BUDGET
Approp.
Expended
Est.
1945
1945
1946
GENERAL GOVERNMENT
1
Town
2
Town
3
expenses
Election and
officers'
|2,088.50
5
6
7
8
9
10
|1,738.50
1,232.92
1,700.00
125.00
243.05
400.00
200.00
200.00
2,629.95
200.00
2,500.00
officers'
registration
4
|1,798.50
1,050.00
salaries
Mnnicipal court
expense
Town hall expense
2,1'0'0.00
I'ROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY
3,091.39
2,000.00
Police department
73.63
100.00
Fire department
400.00
400.00
Blister rust control
37.50
Bounties
3,100.00
100.00
400.00
Dog damage (and
88.47
expense)
HEALTH AND SANITATION
11
429.13
400.00
7,973.39
10,0'65.30
6,500.00
4,000.00
3,509.43
473.11
3,000.00
732.84
1,500.00
1,500.00
6,634.29
2,109.86
592.16
6,500.00
2,400.00
350.00
226.20
Memorial day expenses 200.00
PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS
Edgerly and Fernald
parks, skating pond
and Henrv Wilson
200.00
Health department
3.50.00
HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES
12
13
14
Summer maintenance 6,000.00
8,000.00
Winter maintenance
15
Town road
16
Fannington Public
Highway general
expense
aid
1,850.00
752.75
LIBRARIES
Library Assn.
1,500.00
WELFARE
17
18
19
Old age assistance
Town poor
Soldiers' aid
5,500.00
2,800.00
350.00
PATRIOTIC PURPOSES
20
21
boulder
'
275.00
332.03
275.00
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22
21
24
Town
25
hall
INDEBTEDNESS PAYMENTS
bonds
2,500.00
2,500.00
Serial notes
Interest
2,000.00
2,000.00
862.50
918.75
GOVERNMENTAL DIVISIONS
9,260.46
9,260.46
OTHER
County tax
N. H.
2,500.00
2,000.00
090.00
9,047.29
INVENTORY
Valuation of the town as of April
Land and buildings
of growing wood and timber)
Growing wood and timber
Electric plants
Horses, 62
Oxen, 5
,
Cows, 259
Other neat stock, 30
Sheep, 72
,
Hogs, 7
Fowls, 16,490
Vehicles, 8
Portable mills
'
,
Boats and launches
Wood, lumber, etc.
Gasoline pumps and tanks
Stock in trade
Mills
1,
1945.
(exclusive of
and machinery
|2,170,435.00
Total valuation
Soldiers' exemptions
Exemptions to blind
|1,694,595.00
66,140.00
68,440.00
6,960.00
375.00
29,070.00
1,510.00
720.00
175.00
16,290.00
3,550.00
500.00
100.00
7,435.00
3,275.00
187,090.00
84,210.00
|62,4O0.0O
1,700.00
164,100.00
Total valuation exclusive of
exemptions
Valuation in Precinct, i$l ,744,91 0.00
(82.84% of the total)
|2,106,335.00
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N, H,
13
APPROPRIATIONS AND TAXES ASSESSED
FOR THE YEAR
Town
Town
officers' salaries
officers'
expenses
Election and registration expenses
Municipal court expenses
Town hall expenses
Police department
Fire department, (forest fires)
Blister rust control
Health del)artment
Town road aid
Highways, summer maintenance
Highways, winter maintenance
General expenses of highway
department
Sewer construction, Pleasant street
Libraries
Old age assistance
Town poor
Soldiers' aid
Patriotic purposes. Memorial day
Memorial tablet, (from treasury,
1650.00)
Parks and playgrounds
Interest
Payments on principal of debt
County tax
School tax
1945
|2,0'88.50
1,050.00
125.00
200.00
2,100.00
2,000.00
100.00
400.00
350.00
752.76
6,000.00
SyOOO.OO
1,850.00
2,191.50
1,500.00
5,500.00
2,800.00
350:00
200.00
275.00
862.50
4,500.00
9,260.46
42,046.17
|94,501.89
Total town and school appropriations
Less estimated revenues and credits
$2,473.08
Interest and dividends tax
300.00
Railroad tax
400.00
Savings bank tax
Reimbursement, a/c state reservation 12.35
Motor
vehicle pei'mit fees
1,075.00
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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
Business licenses and permits
Kent
of
town
N. H.
175.00
450.00
hall
Total revenues and credits
|4,885.43
189,616.46
826.56
Plus overlay
$90,443.02
to be raised by taxation
|2,724.00
|2.00
Less regular poll taxes
516.75
National bank stock taxes
Net amount
@
13,240.75
Amount
by property taxes
on which tax rate is figured
to be raised
|87,202.27
TAXES COMMITTED TO THE COLLECTOR
|87,202.27
2,724.00
516.75
13,175.44
Property taxes
|2.00
Regular polls
National bank stock taxes
@
Precinct taxes
Total taxes, town and precinct
$3.0'0
Special poll taxes
@
|108,618.46
4,341.00
1107,959.46
Gain
in fractions
.05
,
1107,959.51
255.25
Sewer tax
Total taxes committed to the
|108,214.78
collector
Town
tax rate
Precinct rate
|41.40
Tax rate
|48.95
in precinct
7.55
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N. H,
15
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
AS'SETS
Due from
Due from
state treasurer, bounties paid
state, balance in town's
T. K. A. account
$37.50
1,153.18
Due from
Leslie E. Ham, collector,
1945 taxes, uncollected commitment
Cash on hand, (taxes)
Cash on hand, (interest)
1944 taxes, uncollected commitment
1943 taxes, uncollected commitment
1930
1931
1932
1932
1933
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
16,147.59
53.95
.02
487.32
192.80
TAX SALES NOT REDEEMED
tax sales
|81.71
tax sales
177.62
tax sales
62.49
taxes paid by town
43.56
"
tax sales
3.36
taxes paid by town
56.40
'
tax sales
133.57
tax sales
94.57
tax sales
112.98
tax sales
143.21
tax sales
338.07
tax sales
363.36
tax sales
549.55
tax sales
1,021.56
tax sales
788.65
tax sales
744.55
tax sales
1,165.30
15,880.51
Due from
police court, as per 1945
court report
Accounts receivable
Cash on hand, December
31,
1945
208.82
63.75
43,096.15
167,321.59
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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
Due
Due
Due
schools, balance 1945 appropriation
schools, balance 1945 dog licenses
precinct, balance 1945 appropriation
N. H.
LIABILITIES
FUNDED DEBT
bonds outstanding
Serial notes outstanding
Bond interest, (due January 15, 1946)
Due town road aid account
Due U. S. government, withholding tax,
(December quarter)
Due State of N. H., |3.00 poll tax a/c
Town officers' salaries (due in March)
Town
hall
Justice of police court, salary
Accounts payable
|18,546.17
834.13
6,055.00
12,500.00
8,000.00
281.25
1,153.18
118.89
2,154.00
1,478.50
200.00
1,413.84
152,734.96
167,321.59
52,734.96
Total assets
Total liabilities
'
Surplus
Surplus January
Surplus January
114,586.63
1,
1,
1945
1946
Decrease in surj)lus
|15,404.49
14,586.63
f 817.86
�ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
N. H,
17
STATEMENT OF FUNDED DEBT
Bonds and Term Notes outstanding January
1946
1,
TOWN HALL BONDS
Original issue, |51,500.00, 41/2%, dated January 15, 1930
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
Annual
Annual
Annual
15
charges
debt service
requirements
12,500.00
2,500.00
2,500.00
2,500.00
2,500.00
1562.50
450.00
337.50
225.00
112.50
13,062.50
2,950.00
2,837.50
2,725.00
2,612.50
interest
maturities
due January
REFUNDING SERIAL NOTES
3%
Issue of July 24, 1937, 122,000.00,
Annual
maturities
due September
1946
1947
1948
1949
1
12,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
Annual
interest
Annual
debt service
requirements
charges
1240.00
180.00
120.00
60.00
12,240.00
2,180.00
2,120.00
2y060.00
DETAIL OF ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
Farmington Cemetery Assn., paid since
January 1
Caroline M. Robinson, balance due
Maurice E. Gordon, damage to bridge
and guard rail
|23.50
20.00
20.25
163.75
DETAIL OF ACCOUNTS PAYABLE
Casellini-Venable Corp., repairs on
tractor, (bill of
January
15,
1946)
John E. Ricker, repairs on tractor,
(1945 account rendered
January 2, 1946)
R. E. Jewell, burial of Nancy Joyce Abbott
B,Rj Rand, police duty and use of car
in 1945
Hugh
Cayerly, police duty in December
A. L. Densmore, police duty in October
and Noyember
1735.57
597.87
45.00
17.40
10.80
7.20
L,413.84
�18
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON^
N. H,
TAX SALES NOT REDEEMED
1930 and 1931, previously reported
1932 TAX SALES,
Wallace, Cora, Est.
Whitehouse, Charles W.
.|259.33
|259.33
NOT EEDEEMED
|7.96
54.53
52.49
1932
TAXES PAID BY THE TOWN
NOT REDEEMED
Garland, Charles H.
1933 TAX
Lagos, Manuel
1933
|43.56
143.56
SALES NOT REDEEMED
|3.36
|3.3G
THE TOWN
NOT REDEEMED
TAXEIS PAID BY
Garland, Charles H.
Wallace, Cora, Est.
Weymouth, Harold E.
|40.G8
3.93
11.79
156.40
1934 TAX SALES
Garland, Charles H.
Hart, Donald B.
Tebbets, Warren E.
Wallace, Cora, Est.
NOT REDEEMED
^48.25
21.43
56.45
7.44
1133.57
1935 TAX SALES
Garland, Charles H.
Hart, Donald B.
Morrill, J. A.
Seavey, Ralph F.
Wallace, Cora, Est.
NOT REDEEMED
|51.84
20.81
7.08
7.08
7.08
194.57
1936 TAX SALES
Garland, Charles H.
Hart, Donald B.
NOT REDEEMED
155.74
22.26
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
Morrill,
N. H,
19
�20
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
Lagos, Manuel
Light, Peter
Seavey, Ralph F.
Whitten, James B., heirs
N. H.
27.76
22.04
7.36
49.95
$363.36
1940
TAX SALES NOT REDEEMED
|30.85
30.85
23.47
41.95
12.56
120.57
Bunker, Cyrus
Danforth, Lizzie
Davis, George A.
Garland, Charles H.
Giberson, David
Guilmet, Napoleon, heirs
Jewell, Clarence
7.34
80.93
63.58
11.15
Knight, John M.
Lagos, Manuel
New England Cotton Yarn Go.
Seavey, Ralph P.
Whitten, James B., heirs
45.59
15.03
7.34
49.13
J. Marshall
Huckins, Abbie S. and Mary E.
Hubbard,
Hurd, William
G., heirs
9.21
1549.55
1941 TAX
Berry, Fred L.
SALES NOT REDEEMED
|5.73
30.78
30.78
42.41
14.90
121.78
7.39
68.83
55.41
11.24
45.50
15.17
35.32
487.30
49.02
Bunker, C^rus
Danforth, Lizzie
Garland, Charles H.
Giberson, David
Guilmet, Napoleon, heirs
J. Marshall
Huckins, Abbie S. and Mary E.
Hubbard,
Hurd, William
G., heirs
Jewell, Clarence
Lagos, Manuel
New England
Cotton Yarn Co.
Nichols, A. Joseph
^Thompson, Julia E.
Whitten, James B., heirs
1,021.56
*Part redeemed since Januai'y
1.
�ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OF PARMINGTON^
1942
TAX SALES
J^OT
REDEEMED
N. H,
21
�22
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
1944
TAX SALES NOT REDEEMED
N. H.
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
N. H.
23
REPORT OF TOWN CLERK
807 automobile registrations
382 dog licenses
|1,786.55
922.60
VITAL STATISTICS
64 births
29 marriages
52 deaths
FRED
L.
KNOX,
Town
TAX COLLECTOR'S REPORT
LESLIE
E.
HAM, COLLECTOR
LEVY OF
Clerk.
�:
24
:
:
ANNUAL REPORT
:
OF
THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
N. H.
CR.
Remittances to treasurer
Property taxes
|85,847.10'
Interest
National bank stock taxes
Poll taxes, regular
|2.00
Poll taxes, special
Sewer taxes
@
@
|3.0'0
Abatements
15.54
516.75
1,984.00
3,183.00
230.25
606.06
192,376.70
Uncollected taxes as per collector's
list
Property taxes
Poll taxes, regular
Poll taxes, special
Sewer taxes
@ |2.O0
^ |3.00
|14,308.59
698.00
1,116.00
25.00
53.97
Cash on hand
Total debits
|108,584.26
LEVY OF 1944
Uncollected taxes as of January 1,
1945
DR.
Property taxes®
Poll taxes, regular
Poll taxes, special
Sewer taxes
@
@
^2.00
|3.00
Cash on hand
Interest collected
Added taxes
Property taxes
Poll taxes, regular
Poll taxes, special
|12,722.48
592.00
918.00
72.75
225.17
114,530.40
505.05
@ |2.00
@ p.OO
19.46
126.00
204.00
Total debits
|15,444.9l
CR.
Remittances to treasurer:
Property taxes
Poll taxes, regular
Poll taxes, special
(d).
(<i}
|2.00
|3.00
|1 2,358.71
656.00
1,032.00
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ANNUAL
RP:P0RT OF
THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
N. H,
25
566.22
72.75
Interest
Sewer taxes
Abatements
Property taxes
@
@
Poll taxes, regular
|2.00'
Poll taxes, special
|3.00
Uncollected taxes as per collector's
151.91
48.00
72.00
list:
Property taxes
Poll taxes, regular
Poll taxes, special
Total credits
•
%
@
|2.00
|3.00
256.32
90.00
141.00
115,444.91
�26
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON^
TREASURER'S REPORT
Cash on hand January
1,
1945
N. H,
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOV/N OF FARMINGTON,
N. H.
27
SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS
Detail
1.
Cash
2.
From
From
oil
hand January
1,
1945 |48,113.61
local taxes
State of New
106,872.53
5.
Hampshire 4,066.26
FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN TAXES
All licenses and permits
2,931.15
Rent of town hall
608.50
6.
Interest received
3.
4.
7.
8.
Taxes redeemed
Refunds and recoveries
(T. R. A. payroll advances
refunded)
1,081.88
2,110.99
292.10
1,928.80
FROM OTHER THAN CURRENT REVENUES
9.
10.
11.
Real estate sold
Miscellaneous receipts
Old sinking fund bonds sold,
(Mo. Pac. g. m. 4s)
1,810.22
116.15
957.12
Total
1170,889.31
SUMMARY OF PAYMENTS
GENERAL GOVERNMENT
Detail
1.
2.
Town
Town
officers'
salaries
officers'
expenses
|1,798.50
1,232.92
243.65
200.00
2,629.95
8.
Election and registration
Municipal court salary
Town hall expenses
PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY
Police department
3y091.39
Fire department
73.63
Blister rust control
400.00
9.
Bounties
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
10.
Dog damage (and expense)
HEALTH AND SANITATION
11.
Health department
37.50
88.47
429.13
HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES
13.
Bummer maintenance
Winter maintenance
14.
Highway general expense
12.
7,973.39
10,065.30
3,509.43
'
�28
15.
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
Town road
aid
(Advances on T. R. A. payrolls)
N. H.
1,626.29
1,928.80
LIBRARIES
16.
Farmington Public library
1,500.00
Association
WELFARE
17.
Old age assistance
6,634.29
18.
Town poor
2,10'9.86
19.
Soldiers' aid
20.
PATRIOTIC PURPOSES
Memorial day expenses
592.16
(and expense on
flag pole)
226.20
(World War II) 665.00
PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS
Edgerly and Fernald parks,
skating pond and Wilson
Memorial
21.
.
tablet,
332.03
boulder
22.
UNCLASSIFIED
Taxes bought by the town
23.
Abatements
24.
Town
25.
26.
Serial notes
Interest
27.
NEW CONSTRUCTION
2,164.20
Pleasant street sewer
28.
State of
29.
County tax
30.
31.
Precinct
Schools
'
1,667.85
891.97
INDEBTEDNESS PAYMENTS
hall bonds
Total
2,500.00
2,000.00
918.75
OTHER GOVERNMENTAL DIVISIONS
3,826.16
New Hampshire
9,260.46
11,805.00
45,370.88
1127,793.16
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
N. H,
29
DETAIL STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS
DETAIL
1
Cash ou hand, January
1945
|48,113.G1
FROM LOCAL TAXES
DETAIL
2
Leslie E.
Ham,
1945
1944
1943
1942
1,
collector:
taxes
taxes
taxes
taxes
|92,367.16
14,391.37
84.00
30.00
^106,872.53
FROM
STATE
3
Interest and dividends tax
DETAIL
OF
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Railroad tax
Savings bank tax
Reimbursement a/c state reservation
Gas sold state highway department,
town road aid account
Recoveries, a/c O. A. A.
Reimbursement a/c forest tires
Refund, blister rust account
Reimbursement, bounties paid
|2,510.68
3G6.66
284.2(1
15.47
42.88
797.03
8.58
8.20
32.50
$4,066.26
DETAIL 4 ALL LICENSES AND PERMITS
Knox, auto permits
Knox, dog licenses
Caroline M. Robinson, pool and
Fred
Fred
L.
L.
billiards
A. J. Couture, bowling alleys
Thos. P. V. Brooks, pool license
W. E. Young, moving pictures
Clarence L. Perkins Post, No. 60,
American Legion,
carnival license
Caroline M. Robinson, pool and
billiards a/c 1945
|1, 786.55
922.60
40.00
40.00
30.00
60.00
25.00
20.00
12,924.15
PISTOL PERMITS
Adrian
J.
Normand
Aubin
P. Liberty
| .50
,50
�30
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
George D. Eaton
N. H.
�ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
DETAIL
7
N. H.
31
TAX SALES KEDEEMED
1936 Taxes Redeemed
Russell,
Verdrum W.
|2.00
|2.0'0
|25.60
|2o.60
1939 Taxes Redeemed
1141.30
|144.30
1937 Taxes Redeemed
Butler, Charles C.
Barker, Will
T.,
heirs
1940 Taxes Redeemed
Barker, Will T., heirs
$231.02
Edgerly, Minnie E., heirs
49.64
French, Lizzie M.
14.58
Mchols, A. Joseph
23.48
1941 Taxes Redeemed
Barker, Will T., heirs
|208.57
Edgerly, Minnie E., heirs
50.19
French, Lizzie M.
44.48
�32
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF PARMINGTON,
Hoyt, Alice, heirs
Johnson, George F.
Kelley, Albert A.
Letourueau, Diana M.
Letourneau, Louis
Otis, Alonzo S., heirs
Parker, Albert E.
N. H.
8.52
18.77
73.88
38.01
8.71
47.77
12.14
1390.94
1944 Taxes Redeemed
Canney, Victor T.
Downing, Frank A.
Guilmet, Rudolph E.
Lesperence, William A. and
Margaret N.
Sullivan, Mortimer, heirs
Tebbets, Catherine
Twitchell, F. W., Jr., and Emily
Vickers, Charles S., Jr.
Wallace, Thos. L., and Angeline
$15.00
50.01
148.72
.90.66
17.74
9.76
10.11
65.73
94.82
1502.55
$2,110.99
Total
DETAIL
8
REFUNDS AND RECOVERIES
Thayer, refund, cost of
|49.00
contour map
5.00
Mrs. Edward Cyr, rent refunded
1.00
A. L. Densmore, error on garage bill
Advent Christian church, contribution
J. E.
Orange street
storm sewer
Charles E. Palmer, reimbursement,
to cost of
10€.00
cost of cleaning cellar,
corner of Central and
South Main streets
E. E. Thompson, fire warden's pavroll
"
for brush fire
92.30
44.80
1292.10
* Advances
on T. R. A. payrolls refunded
1,928.80
12,220.90
'See contra, T. R. A. account
�ANNUAL RKFORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
DETAIL
9
N. H,
33
REAL ESTATE SOLD
1945
May
12
'
22
John B. Cardinal, "brick '
yard"
property
Stearns Bros., "Gray lot",
so called
|50.00
159.22
Jnne
9
30
Hall & Joy, "Calif lot", so called
26.00
Horace Woods, Snyder farm,
1,075.00
Hall & Joy, Hester Bennett lot
400.00
M. C. Tibbetts, "Central park" lots 100.00
•11,810.00
DETAIL
10
MISCELLANEOUS RECEIPTS
H. O. Rondeau Shoe
Co.,
calcinm
cloride
L. J. Cardinal, salt for
Rondeau Shoe Co.
Farmington village precinct,
Spring
.fl.lO
8.40
rent.
shed
Joseph A. Garrow,
12.00
2.30
5.60
1.10
2.20
5.00
Frank
10.0'0
St.
F. L. Ftirber, police telephone calls
C. C. Canney, for gravel
L. W. Foster, salt
Kenneth Foster, salt
-old wheels
Avei-y, old sprayer
E. J, Mros, "black out" window screens 4.00
Lloyd G. Thompson, old cement mixer
60.00
Burns C. Willey, oil barrel
.50
Mrs. Dawson and others, sundr}^
telephone calls and postage
2.85
C. C. Blanchard, calcium chloride
1.10
1116.15
DETAIL
11
OLD SINKING FUND ACCOUNT
1945
August
4
Received of Fannington National
Bank, sale of |2,000 Mo.
Pac. g. m. 4's, 1975
481/2,
less commission and postage
@
|957.00
�34
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
N. H.
DETAIL STATEMENT OF PAYMENTS
DETAIL
1
TOWN
OFFICERvS'
SALARIES
�120.50
�ANNUAL REPQRT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
36
N. H.
F. L. Knox, clerk, vital statistics
fees
71.00
E. C.
Eastman
F. L.
Tower Companies, N. H.
L. E.
6
Ham, expense
Co., collector's
supplies
1.09
Register
per
6.00
account,
80.73
3.0O
bill
29
E. E. Lefavour, P. M., postage
E. H. Quimby, adding machine
29
Knox Pharmacy,
31
The Farmington News,
7
ribbon
.75
pencils
and
mucilage
New
1.30
clerk's
and
collector's supplies
Tel. Co.
17.50
53.21
Eng. Tel. &
11,232.92
Appropriation
Overdraft
|1,050.00>
182.92
11,232.92
|49.00
133.92
*Cr. J. E. Thayer, refund
Net overdraft
*See contra, receipts. Detail
8,
$1,232.92
Refunds and
Recoveries.
DETAIL
3.
ELECTION AND REGISTRATION
1945
January
30
R. B. Hunt, preparing new
check lists
R. C. Evans, preparing new
check lists
Eva
C. Blanchard, preparing
check
lists
flO.OO
10.00
new
lO.OO
March
15
17
3.50
E. H. Estes, gate tender, March 13
20i.00
R. C. Evans, supervisor
Eva C. Blanchard, supervisor
20jOO
20.00
R. B. Hunt, supervisor
E. S. Hall, moderator
5.00
Violet H. Liberty, election inspector 4.00
Addie S. Hayes, election inspector
4.00
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
N. H,
37
William A. Hoage, election
inspector
4.00
Walter Lougee, election inspector 4.00
Sheldon Damon^ town meeting-
J.
22
dinners
5.25
Snbway Lunch, town meeting
dinners
5.60
October
23 The Farmington News, printing
check lists, ballots and
advertising
118.30
1243.65
Appropriation
Overdraft
|125.00
118.65
�38
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
N. H.
DISBURSEMENTS
State of N. H., commiissioner of
motor vehicles
Drawing complaints and warrants
Officers' and witness fees
fGO.OO
67.50
329.26
1456.76
Paid on old accounts
Frances L. Tufts, clerical work
25.00
lO.OO
3.25
Bank charges
Complaints and warrants, copies and
binder
22.50
Balance on hand February
1914
1,
1517.51
3.66
^521.17
ERROL
;
S.
HALL,
Justice.
Received too late to be included in 1943 report.)
Summary' report, February
1,
1944 to January
1,
1945
RECEIPTS
From assault
Drunk and
disorderly conduct
1108.84
210.30
Bastardy
6.12
Allowing unlicensed person to operate 15.62
Operating without a license
16.70
Keeping disorderly house
8.70
Resisting officer
Brawl and tumult
Disorderly conduct
Offensive and abusive language
Larceny
Non-support
Attempt to kill dog
f576.36
51.16
Collected on old accounts
Entry fees and writs
Balance on hand February
35.82
68.96
22.22
20.94
35.94
6.70
19.50
1,
1944
2.60
3.66
1633.78
�ANNUAL
RP:rORT OF
THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
N. H,
39
DISBURSEMENTS
State of N. H., commissioner of
motor vehicles
flO.OO
76.50
396.48
Drawing complaints and warrants
Officers' and witness fees and expense
Paid on old accounts
Frances L. Tnfts, clerical work
Balance on hand, December 31/1944
1491.98
36.66
10.00
95.14
I633.7S
ERROL
S.
HALL,
Justice.
(Received too late to be included in 1944 report.)
Summary
report,
January
1,
1945 to January
1,
1946
RECEIPTS
From illegal sale of liquor
Drunk and disorderly conduct
Assault
Threatening with gun
Keeping place for gambling
Violation, unem/ployment
compensation law
Excessive speed
Operating after license revoked
Illegal killing of deer
Transporting deer illegally taken
Non-support
Collected on old accounts
Entry fees and writs
Received fine in juvenile case
Refund, Chamberlin fine from state
Balance on hand January 1, 1945
|218.00
71.72
46.70
26.30
135.84
5.20
9.70
8.82
50.00
35.00
20.80
1628.08
108.08
1.00
IOlOO
10.00
95.14
-1852.24
DISBURSEMENTS
Drawing complaints and warrants
Officers' and witness fees and expense
|39.0'0
348.52
�ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
40
150.00
69.50
Paid county
State of
New Hampshire
1607.02
26.40
10.00
Paid on old accounts
France L. Tufts, clerical work
Balance on hand December
N. H.
31,
1945
1643.42
208.82
?52.24
feRROL
DETAIL
5
S.
HALL,
Justice.
TOWN HALL EXPENSES
COST OP HEATING
1945
January
6
E. J. York, coal
f26.37
March
Lord & Son, coal
577.58
H. A. Dickie, coal
September
13 W. C. Lord & Son, coal
18.15
28
W.
C.
June
18
175.50
December
29
31
115.20
21.50
134.55
H. A. Dickie, coal
E. J. York, coal
W. C. Lord & Son, coal
A. H. Barsantee, care of stoker
11,068.85
229.00
L,297.85
LIGHT AND WATER
1945
February
6
Public Service Co. of N. H.
Farmington Village Precinct,
water
'
|51.68
6.72
March
7 Public Service Co. of N. H.
April
20 Public Service Co. of N. H.
26.00
24.72
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
May
N. H.
41
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
42
6
N. H.
Vickers' Electric Shop, Inc.,
two
.24
recej>tacles
March
2
7
J. Worster, janitor
E. J. Kelley & Co., snpplies
E. L. Kimball, repairs on roof
M. J. Worster, janitor
M.
31
April
23 Collector of Internal Revenue,
withholding tax
25.00
1.14
11.10
25.00
.
15.74
May
M.
M.
J.
J.
Worster, janitor
Worster, moving chairs and
25.00
extra cleaning
4
17
31.00
Jnue
4.95
25.00
C. E. Palmer, snpplies
5
M.
J.
Worster, salary
July
2
3
Worster, janitor
Collector of Internal Revenne,
withholding tax
M.
J.
August
2 M. J. Worster, janitor
September
1
M. J. Worster, janitor
28 M. J. Worster, extra help
moving seats
25.00
9.60
25.00
25.00
8.90
October
Worster, janitor
25.00
2 M. J. Worster, janitor
December
4 M. J. Worster, janitor
25.00
1
M.
J.
November
31
25.00
12.30
C. E. Palmer, supplies
M. J. Worster, helper, moving seats 3.50
C.
W. Adams,
E. J. Kelley
&
repairs
Co., supplies
12.38
6.83
t24.12
12,629.95
SUMMARY
Cost of heating, fuel
stoker
OF
TOWN HALL EXPENSES
and care
of
11,297.85
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
Light and water
Insurance on building
N, H.
43
328.89
579.09
424.12
Janitor, repairs, supplies, etc.
12,629.95
Appropriation
Overdraft
|2,100.00
529.95
,629.95
DETAIL
6
POLICE DEPARTMENT
SALARIES
1945
January
E. H. Estes, part salary
Collector of Internal Revenue,
12
24
withholding tax
|33.00
23.20
February
F. L. Furber, part salary
E. H. Estes, part salary
15
19
176.80
55.00
March
12 E. H. Estes, salary to March 14
27 E. H. Estes, part salary^
April
14 E. H. Estes, part salary
23 Collector of Internal Revenue,
withholding tax
37.75
49.20
98.50
24.00
May
"^
9
19
25
E. H. Estes, part salary
Charles S. Davis, part salary
E. H. Estes, part salary
98.50
50.00
45.00
June
15
E. H. Estes, salary in full
53.50
July
3
5
6
7
Collector of Internal Revenue, tax
E. F. Clough, part salary
F. L. Furber, salary in full to
"
March 14
C. S. Davis, part salary
4.50
77.52
88.40
50.00
August
2
E. F. Clough, part salary
136.90
September
4
29
E. F. Clough, part salary
"
C. S. Davis, part salary
136.90
100.00
12,629.95
�44
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
N. H,
October
3
20
136.90
E. F. Clougli, part salary
45.28
Collector of Internal Revenne, tax
November
2
3
E. F. Oloiigh, part salary
C. S. Davis, part salary
136.90
100.00
December
4
21
31
E. F. Clough, part salary
C. S. Davis, part salai-v
E. F. Clongh, part salary
136.90
100.00
136.90
$2,131.55
SPECIAL DUTY
1945
Febrnary
27
Ray Rand, special, 1944
W. J. Lajoie, special, 1944
|60.25
28.75
March
14 M. J Worster, special duty
July
2 M. J. Worster, special duty
4.50
3.00
August
2
4
17
M.
J.
Worster, special duty
A. L. Densmore, sjiecial duty
Hugh Caverly, special duty
W.
L.
Huckins, special duty
8.40
10.20
41.40
8.10
September
Hugh Caverly, special duty
1
28 M. J. Worster, special duty
29 Hugh Caverly, special duty
October
1
A. L. Densmore, special duty
31.80
29.00
29.70
25.70
November
3
10
Hugh Caverlv, special duty
W. L. Huckins, special duty
34.10
19.40
December
14
21
31
Hugh
Caverly, special duty
C. S. Davis, special duty
M. J. Worster, special duty
6.60
19.80
6.90
1367.60
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOV/N OP FARMINGTON,
N- H.
45
EXPENSES
1945
Jaiiiiarv
E. J. Kellev
G
&
Co.,
tramp feed
R. B. Drew, iinifonn
| .17
10.00
March
Sheldon Damon, prisoner and
22
tramp feeds
1.65
Snbwa}^ Lnnch, prisoner and
tramp feeds
1.13
May
Hnrd, uniform and badges
26
J. P.
15
E. H. Estes, car mileage
48.00
25.80
July
3
6
Shorty's Lunch, tramp and
prisoner feeds
F. L. Furber, car mileage,
March 13, 1944 to
March 14, 1945
4.15
195.00
August
4
J. P.
Hurd, police pants
15.00
September
2.20
24 Shorty's Lunch, prisoner feeds
October
5 H. G. Waldron, liability insurance 32.44
27.90
9
W. L. Patterson, two pea jackets
State of N. H., traffic paint
7.50
16 J. R. Hanson, painting traffic sign
4.00
23 J. A. Boyd, rent, Sept. 7 to Nov. 7 14.00
The Farmington News, printing
notices, regulations, etc.
31.75
November
2
E. F. Clough, car mileage, special
calls and looking up dogs
19,00
December
5
18
31
Hurd, police pants
Rand's Filling Station, range oil
J. A. Boyd, rent
C. E. Palmer, cartridges and bolts
New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co.
Public Service Co. of N. H.
J. P.
16.50
9.60
14.00
4.99
74.14
33.32
1592.24
13,001.39
�46
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON^
SUMMARY
N. H.
�ANNUAL REPORT OF T HE TOWN OP PARMINGTON^
DETAIL
9
^3.50
.50
George I. Tanner, 2 hedgehogs
Donald H. Waldron, 2 hedgehogs
1.00
1.00
2.00
2.50
Donald Thurston, 4 hedgeliogs
E. E. Thompson, 5 hedgehogs
Joan Cardinal, 1 hedgehog
E. A. Kimball, 1 hedgehog
M. F. Gibbs, Jr., 1 hedgehog
Floyd Colbath, 1 hedgehog
Ellen F. Wyatt, 5
Achilles Wallace,
Charles Goodwin,
Norman L. Gray,
-
.50
.50
.50
.50
,50
3.50
2.50
hedgehogs
2 hedgehogs
hedgehog
3 hedgehogs
E, L. Weymouth, 1 hedgehog
David Roberts, 2 hedgehogs
Ronald Marcoux, 2 hedgehogs
E. J. Aiken, 1 hedgehog
Richard E. Roberts, 2 hedgehogs
Willis Hartford, 1 hedgehog
T. M. Crowley, 11 hedgehogs
Norris V. Gilman, 4 hedgehogs
W. J. Woodman, 2 hedgehogs
Maynard Freeman, Jr., 1 hedgehog
J. E. S. Hall, (paid boy), 1 hedgehog
10
.50
.50
'
Lawrence Cameron, 1 hedgehog
William R. Aiken, 1 hedgehog
Maurice Gordon, 1 hedgehog
Rodney A. Tebbets, 7 hedgehogs
DETAIL
1
1.00
.50
1.50
.50
1.00
1.00
.50
1.00
.50
5.50
2.00
1.00
.50
.50
.
|37.50
DOG DAMAGE AND EXPENSE
1945
April
E. C.
2
Eastman Co., Inc., dog
and license books
tags
|17.71
July
n
Raymond
Cardinal, calf killed
27.50
September
24
47
BOUNTIES PAID
James E. Glidden, 7 hedgehogs
Johu M. Locke, 1 hedgehog
75 hedgehogs
N. H,
Harry King, rebate on
license
1.66
�48
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
October
23 The Farmington News, notice to
dog owners
Deceniber
31 C. E. Palmer, sheep killed
N. H.
9.G0
32.00
88.41
DETAIL
11
HEALTH DEPARTMENT
1945
March
8 John A. Baxter, care
and burning
of
dump
|53.50
April
20 Carl B. Canney, part salary
Carl B. Canney, expense account,
as per bills rendered
33.33
3.77
May
4
11
A. L. Densmore, labor at dump
Harry Knox, labor at dump
Harry Knox, labor at dump
5.20
8.00
10.00
June
19
Homer
J. Dutle, leveling dump,
(tractor and bulldozer)
35.00
August
4
J. A. Baxter, cleaning
burning
and
dump
40.00
October
9
J.
A. Baxter, cleaning and
burning
dump
00.00
November
26
C. B.
O. B.
Canney, part salary
Canney, expense account,
per bills rendered
G0.67
18.16
December
31
C. E.
J.
Palmer, lime for dump,
per April bill
28.00
A. Baxter, cleaning and
burning
dump
67.00
1429.13
�ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON,
DETAIL
12
HIGHWAYS
SUMMER MAINTENANCE
LABOR
N. H.
49
�50
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
City of Rochester, gravel
C. H. Felker, gravel
N. H.
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON^
r
A. H. Clark
:
N. H.
51
�52
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON,
S. S.
Harriman
N. H.
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
C.
Shrove
N. H.
53
�54
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
K. F. Wyatt
E. W. Young
N. H.
�ANNUAL REFORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
N. H.
55
SUMMARY
Total payments
Appropriation
Overdraft
|10,065.30
|8,00'0.00
2,065.30
110,065.30 110,065.30
DETAIL
14
HIGHWAY GENERAL EXPENSE
GAS AND OIL
1945
January
8 George R. Gray
February
3 Vic's Garage
|85.77
2.60
March
23 Vaughn U. Aiken
26 George R. Gray
April
2 Lajoie's Garage
20 Golomy's Service Station
20.06
167.25
:
8.41
.60
May
*7
19
George R. Gray
Golomy's Service Station
A. L. Densmore, per garage
26
bill paid
Colonial Beacon Oil Co.
73.98
5.36
.88
77.50
June
22 George R. Gray
July
Golomy's Service Station
3
27 Colonial Beacon Oil Co.
September
4 Golomy's Service Station
47.65
2.40
65.88
1.50
October
9
Colonial Beacon Oil Co.
68.64
December
29
Golomy's Service Station
Colonial Beacon Oil Co.
4.20
65.78
1698.46
�56
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
MAINTENANCE OF EQUIPMENT
1945
January
8 Railway Express Agency, express
oil snowplow shoes
20 William E. Holmes, work on
31.50
tractor
24
C. C. Cardinal,
|3.14:
work on tractor
and plow
116.80
February
3
Harry Knox, work on tractor
M. F. Gibbs, work on tractor
Charles Currier, Avork on tractor
5G.00
35.80
11.00
March
30
29
J. E. Ricker, tractor repairs
Co.,
377.02
Perkins-Eaton Machinery
"
21.11
tractor parts
July
3
Perkins-Eaton Machinery Co.,
grousers
February
Farmington Motor Car
6
24
108.00
Co.,
truck repairs
Vic's Garage, truck repairs
Vic's Garage, truck repairs
30.85
14.25
3.50
March
7
17
23
29
Clark-Wilcox Co., shoes and
hydraulic hose for snowplow 47.00
Farmington Motor Car
Co.,
tmck repairs
Vaughn U. Aiken, truck
repairs
Gray's Blacksmith Shop, labor
and material on equipment
April
2 Colomy's Service Station,
spark plugs
20 Willey's Garage, truck repairs
521.80
17.20
22.95
2.40
2.50
May
18
19
E. W. Systrom Co., grader blades
Willey's Garage, truck repairs
A, L. Densmore, parts per garage
22
Farmington Motor Car
2G
truck repairs
Rochester Motor Sales, radiator
4
8.80
(5.95
3.11
bill
Co.,
115.82
4(;.:>0
N. H.
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
Vickers' Electric Shop, Inc.,
repair parts
N. H.
57
1.65
June
A. L. Densmore, paid truck
inspection
E. Palmer, bolts, etc., plow
and tractor
1
2.00
C
5
14.31
July
3
10
25
27
Colomy's Service Station, labor
on truck
Colomy's Service Station, tire,
tube and mirror
Standard Fence Co., snow fence
Colomy's Service Station, recap
tire,
parts
and labor
3.00
44.00
53.90
28.70
August
11
Vic's Garage, fuel
pump and
hose
3.30
September
20 N. W. Curtis, truck repairs
October
9 Kochester Motor Sales, rear
cross
9
13
20
member
Colomy's Service Station,
N.
R.
W.
12.15
2.10
tire,
grease, etc.
Curtis, truck repairs
38.75
6.00
Wentworth & Son, transporting
tractor to Concord
30.00
November
24
Vic's Garage, truck repairs
September
4 Colomy's Service Station, parts
and labor
December
29
31
45.97
4.90
Colomy's Service Station, parts
and labor
N. W. Curtis, headlights and labor
Rochester Motor Sales,
universal and knuckle joint
Gray's Blacksmith Shop, labor
and material
Vic's Garage, spark plugs and
repairs (new equipment)
April
17 Brackett
& Shaw, cement mixer
2.35
10.60
10.25
6.50
8.10
278.00
12,210.93
�58
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
N. H.
INSURANCE
1945
March
7 Parmington Insurance Agency,
insurance on shed and
truck
April
20 Farmington Insurance Agency,
truck insurance
112.65
25.97
May
26
Farmington Insurance Agency,
31.78
truck insurance
October
5 H. G. Waldron, liability insurance 316.34
41.05
H. G. Waldron, Spring St. shed
December
Farmington Insurance Agency,
tools and tractor
29
15.40
1443.19
SMALL TOOLS^
SUPPLIES;, ETC.
1945
February
3
Vickers' Electric Shop, Inc.,
supplies
|2.75
April
2 A. L. Densmore, grease gun, per
''Auto Supply" bill
3.42
May
4
19
10.00
Reginald Wentworth, cable chain
A. L. Densmore, telephone calls paid .60
June
15
and express
paid on parts, per vouchers
J. E. S. Hall, freight
3.62
July
3
Knox Pharmacy,
first
aid kit
10
27
George R. Gray, kerosene
J. R. Hanson, four bridge
30
(load limit)
J. E. S. Hall, freight paid on
5.00
3.60
signs,
grousers and snow fence,
per vouchers
10.00
8.02
�ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
N. H,
59
October
16
Hanson, two bridge
J. R.
signs,
(for A. Otis)
2.90
December
6
31
R. L, Kimball, repairs on roof.
Spring street shed
Gray's blacksmith shop, sundry-
11.48
supplies
15.65
Farmington Motor Car
Co.,
chain links
Vic's Garage, Prestone
C. E. Palmer, small tools, bolts,
chain links and supplies
Public Service Co. of N. H.
10.55
5.30
51.90
12.00
L56.85
Total
13,509.43
SUMMARY
Gas and
oil
|698.46
Maintenance of equipment
2,210.93
Insurance, buildings and equipment
443.19
Small tools, supplies, etc.
156.85
13,509.43
Appropriation
Refund, Densmore, error on
|1,850.00
1.00
1,658.43
bill
Net overdraft
13,509.43
DETAIL
15
TOWN ROAD
AID, CLASS
13,509.43
V ROADS
STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT FOR 1945
Balance in state's account,
January 1, 1945
|6,505.14
1945
September
17
State Dr. to town, check for
balance of appropriation in
town's account
Total credits to joint fund
1,626.29
|8,131.43
�60
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON,
N. H.
^Expended
in 1945, as per
payrolls
|2,326.28
State, Ct. for reinforced cement
39.24
tile
Total expended
(1-5 chargeable to the
|2,365.52
town f 473.11)
Balance in joint account
5,765.91
18,131.43
Balance in joint account
|5,765.91
State's proportionate part
Town's proportionate part
|4,(>12.73
1,153.18
(1-5)
15,765.91
$5,765.91
Balance due the town, |1,153.18
(To be credited to to^\:n
T. K. A. account as of
January 1, 1946)
*Advances by the town on above
payroU account, |1,928.80.
See contra, Detail
8,
Kefunds and Recoveries,
DETAIL
16
LIBRARIES
1945
December
Farmington Public Library
28
Association
Appropriation
DETAIL
17
|l,500.0O
-f
OLD AGE ASSISTANCE
PAID STATE OP
NEW HAMPSHIRE
1945
February
12 December account
March
7 January account
.|503.79
569.97
April
3
February account
543.34
May
4 March account
26 April account
July
3 May account
543.24
539.43
537.00
1,500.00
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
August
N. H.
61
�62
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
For Joseph E. Hogan, Gelinas' Market
34.06
14.59
H. F. Nutter
For Freda Lambert, Gladys
Champagne, board ^
For Charles Staples, First" National
8.00
12.00
Stores
For Florence
A.
&
N, H.
Staples,
P. Tea Co.
The Great
3.00
For Catherine Tebbets, Roscoe H. Foss,
wood
For Kathleen Varney, First National
For
For
Stores
Gelinas' Market
George R. Gray, rent and oil
Rose Wiggin, People's Market
Josie S. Clow, rent
Philip Wilkins' children, Ida M.
Whitney, board and care
5.00
324.62
142.88
265.90
88.81
112.00
64.00
For Elbridge Young, Louis Nute,
provisions
H. H. Pulsifer
Balance, unexpended
17.90
3.00
12,109.86
690.14
Appropriation
|2,800.00
12,800.00
|2,80'0.00
(Refunded on previous year,
Mrs.
DETAIL
Edward
19
Cyr, |5.O0.)
SOLDIERS' AID
Paid H. H. Pulsifer
The Great A. & P. Tea Co.
W. C. Lord & Son, oil
flS.OO
280.00
297.16
1592.16
1350.00
242.16
Appropriation
Overdraft
1592.16
1592.16
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
DETAIL
20
N. H.
63
MEMORIAL DAY EXPENSES
PATRIOTIC PURPOSES
1945
Appropriation
April
9 Clarence L. Perkins Post, No. 60
|200.00
|200.00
September
24
Ben
F. Marsh, painting ball
flag pole
David Goodwin, painting
December
29
31
C. E.
on
flag pole
Palmer, halyard
G.OO
19.00
1.20
1226.20
Overdraft
|26.20
1226.20
soldiers' memorial TABLET^ WORLD WAR
L. Perkins Post, No. 60,
|665.00
as per bills rendered
Appropriation from the treasury.
1226.20
II
Paid Clarence
DETAIL
21
PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS
EDGERLY PARK
1945
Paid P. E. Sabine, mowing and
care of grounds
|124.00
December
6
R. H. Kimball, repairs on fence
82.77
|20'6.77
FERNALD PARK
J
945
May
26
E. S. Knox,
mowing and cleaning
grounds
July
23 E.
S.
'
Knox, mowing and cleaning
grounds
.$39.00
21.50
160.50
�64
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
N. H.
SKATING POND
1945
August
18
29
31
W.
A. Philbrick,
mowing meadow
|11.25
8.63
John Philbrick, mowing meadow
Arthur R. Perkins, mowing meadow 4.88
7.50
John Philbrick, mowing meadow
Arthur R. Perkins, mowing meadow 7.50
.76
WILSON BOULDER
1945
August
28
Paid Herbert D. Browne, for care
$25.00
of grounds
•125.00
1332.03
SUMMARY
Care of Edgerly park
Fernald park
Skating pond
Wilson boulder
Appropriation
Overdraft
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOY/N OF FARMINGTON,
Dole, George E. and
Mary
G.
N. H.
65
�66
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
N. H.
1943, Polls
Glidden, Thurlow W., paid in Rochester 12.00
2.00
King, James H., paid in Tamworth
2.00
Lepage, Alice R., gone
2.00
Lepage, Emile O., gone
2.00
Perkins, Mrs. Charles C. ( duplicate)
110.00
1944, Property
Lacasse, Alphonse, ex-service
:N'utter, Ethel, soldier's widow
Bennett, Hester, tax deed
Fifield, George L., error
Sanborn, Roland R., tax deed
Snyder, Charles M., tax deed
-
|11.69
38.92
16.70
19.46
15.04
50.10
1151.91
1944, Polls
Bean, Henry
A.,
gone
Boles, Stanton, in U. S. service
Colbath, Helen S., paid in Portsmouth
Connell, Alice, deceased
Daudelin, Bessie, paid at Milton
Davis, Celia P., gone
Glidden, Ernest, in U, S. service
Glidden, Thurlow W., paid at Rochester
King, James H., paid at Tamworth
Lepage, Alice, gone
Lepage, Emile O., gone
Leveille, Walter, in U. S. service
Lewis, John H., ex-service
Lewis, Mae E., gone
Morin, Beatrice, paid at Rochester
Morin, Stephen H., paid at Rochester
Page, Ona, gone
Page, Raymond C, gone
Townsend, Paul, in U. S. service
Trask, Helen, paid at Dover
Trask, Ralph C, paid at Dover
Varney, Arthur E., (duplicate)
Varnev, Kathleen, relief
15.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.O0
5.00
3.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.O0
5.00
5.00
�ANNUAL RErORT OP THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
White, Maxwell, veteran, World
Wilkins, Rlcliard, gone
War
N. H,
67
2.00
5.00
I
1120.00
1945, Property
Bnnker, Forrest, heirs, overassessed
Dole, George Pj. and M. G. Waldron,
114.69
overassessed
Durant, Harry E., Sr., ex-service
Hunt, Howard, ex-service
Rochester Water Works, overassessed
Snierson,
Howard
S.,
ex-service
Hussey, Ralph, sickness
Mary A., assessed by mistake
Walker, Joseph, assessed by mistake
Wilson, Clarence W., ex-service
Perkins,
37.75
48.95
17.13
16.56
48.95
12.42
18.88
3.78
48.95
|268.0(>
1945, Polls
Allen, Ruth, non-resident, paj^s at Alton |5.00
Anclair, Emma, deceased
5.00
Barber, Charles, ex-service
5.00
Bean, Henry E., gone
o.OO
Becker, Henry, 70 years
5.00
Blonin, Paul, U. S. service
5.00
Bradley, James T., ex-service
2.0'0
Brown, Adelbert L., 70 years
Champagne, Victoria, 70 years
Chase, Curtis W., U. S. service
Chesley, Alice, gone
Connell, Alice, deceased
Cimimiskey, Rose, duplicate
(Zenaide R.)
Dodge, Harry
I.,
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
ex-service,
World War
II
Dodge, Mrs. Harry, duplicate (as Unola)
Eatou, Charles C, paid at Rochester
Eaton, Minnie F., paid at Rochester
Emerson, Bert, 70 years
Esware, Henry I., ex-service
Farmer, William, gone
Flint, Margaret, duplicate
3.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
2.00
5.00
5.00
�68
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
'
Frohock, Unola, duplicate
Golden, Marion, gone
Goodstone, John, IT. S. service
Gray, Alta T., jjaid at Dover
Greenblatt, Nathan, U. S. service
Hanson, Minnie, 70 j^ears
Haskell, Henry W., ex-service
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
(World War II)
Hodgdon, Jane, gone
Hodgdon, Winslow, gone
Hogan, Francis J., U. S. service
Home, Doroth}', paid in Gilmanton
Home, George E., paid in Gilmanton
Lover, Fred A., gone
Mclver, Beverly C, paid at Madison
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
3.00
5.00
3.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
MacMillan, Robert, duplicate
Marcil, Alfred, 70 years
Marshall, Frank, deceased
McCullough, Andrew, 70 years
McCann, William, paid at Manchester
McCann, Mrs. William, paid at
Manchester
Morin, Beatrice, paid at Rochester
Morin, SteT)hen H., paid at Rochester
Nadeau, Mary M., duplicate
Nichols, Rensford, U. S. service
Place, Clyde R., U. S. service
Nedeau, Maude M., 70 years
Place, Dean, gone
Proulx, Paul F., not 21
Reddy, James, gone
Reynolds, Elmer S., 70 years
Reynolds, John S., ex-service
Rollins, Barbara, (same as Pence)
Rouillard, Walter A., U. S. service
Sanders, William M., 70 years
Smith, Barbara, duplicate
Smith, Mary F., deceased
Smith, Willard, U. S. service
Sullivan, Thomas, paid at Gilmanton
Waldron, Marion, paid at Alton
Wardwell, Guy L., non-resident
Wardwell, Alice L., non-resident
Westerberg, George L., duplicate
Wetherbee, Ivers L., 70 years
5.00
5.0O
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
2.00
5.00
5.00
5.0O
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.0O
5.0O
5.00
N. H.
�ANNUAL RErORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
White, Maxwell, ex-service
Willey, Charles D., U. S. service
Willson, Clarence M., ex-service
Wormsteacl, George E., U. S. service
Wright, George T., paid at Rvegate, Vt.
Wyatt, Charles F., 70 years'
Currier, Fred E., 70 years
Beaiie, Agnes G., 70 years
Green, Agnes H,, 70 years
N. H.
69
2.00
5.00
2.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
2.00
2.00
1338.00
Total
1891.97
INDEBTEDNESS PAYMENTS
DETAIL
24
TOWN HALL BONDS
1945
Januarj^
22 Paid Farmington National Bank,
bonds No. 74, 75, 76
and 77
|2,0O0.00
July
18
Paid Farmington National Bank,
bond No. 78
500.00
12,500.00
Appropriation (1944)
Bonds outstanding, due January
1946, provided for in 1945
12,500.00
15,
appropriation.
DETAIL
25
REFUNDING SERIAL NOTES
1945
August
27
Paid Farmington National Bank,
serial note No. 8
Appropriation
DETAIL
26
|2,000.00
|2,000.00
INTEREST PAYMENTS
ON TOWN HALL BONDS
Coupons outstanding, January 1, 1945
Due July 15,
Due January'
1945
15, 1946
|337.50
281.25
281.25
I9O0.O0
�70
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
Paid Farmington National Bank,
bond coupons
Coupons outstanding, due January
N. H.
.|618.75
15,
281.15
1916
1900.00
INTEREST ON SERIAL NOTES
1915
February
Paid Farmington National Bank |150.00
August
150.00
27.
Paid Farmington National Bank
26
Appropriation
1900.00
�ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OF PARMINGTON^
17
Paid state treasurer, tax
a
N. H,
71
�72
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
DETAIL
31
N. H.
SCHOOLS
1945
January
1
Balance due on 1944 appropriation
Balance from 1944 dog licenses
|21,1 74.52
696.3G
42,046.17
Appropriation, 1945
,917.05
Paid E. E. Kimball, treasurer
Balance due Januar^^ 1, 1946
.1^45,370.88
18,546.17
163,917.05 163,917.05
1946
J anuary
Balance 1945 dog licenses
1
schools
due
1834.13
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON,
N. H.
73
REPORT OF TRUSTEES OF THE TRUST FUNDS
Isabell Billings Trust
Fund
Electric Public Utilities, 11,000.00
bond
Union Gas Utilities, fSOO'.OO bond
Farmington National Bank, Savings Dept
On deposit January 1, 1945
Income, dividends on bank deposit
No
No
Am'ount
14,211.90
of fund,
December
31,
14,135.50
76.40
1945
WALTER
value
value
YOUNG,
LESLIE E. HAM,
JAMES E. THAYER,
E.
Trustees.
AUDITORS' CERTIFICATE
We
hereby certify that we have examined the accounts of the selectmen, tax collector, to^ai clerk, town
treasurer and trustees of the trust funds, have compared
their several accounts, vouchers and bank statement of
funds on deposit and find these accounts in agreement
and believe these reports to be a true account of the town
business for the year ending December 31, 1945.
ROBERT
ARTHUR
B.
HUNT,
G.
WEBSTER,
Auditors of the
Town
of
Farmington.
�!
74
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
N. H.
REPORT OF FOREST FIRE WARDEN
Prevent Forest Fires
— It
Pays
average of 7,300 acres of woodland are burned
Hampshire each year destroyover by forest fires in
ing many thousand dollars worth of property of all deIt costs many additional thousands of dolscriptions.
An
New
lars and requires valuable man hours, taken from other
These losses affect
essential work, to extinguish them.
the personal fortunes of the owners and town and state
economies. Everyone loses because of them.
Analysis of fire causes reveals the fact that more
than 98 per cent of all forest fires are, consistently, the
result of human carelessness and are preventable
We have been extremely fortunate during the past
few years. Favorable fire weather and war time restrictions on travel which kept people off the highway's
and out of the woods have aided materially in reducing
fire risks, keeping fires fewer and fire losses low.
We now face changed conditions. People can
Their love for travel and the freedom of
travel freely.
the woods will bring them out in ever increasing numThis will step up fire risks materially. The acbers.
celerated cutting of the war years has resulted in addiThese factors, comtional thousands of slash acres.
bined with a possible dry season and human carelessness
could easily produce a catastrophe. Everyone must,
consequently, be on their guard. They should
1.
Be careful with fire or when smoking in or near
woodlands.
Cooperate with the local forest fire warden and his
2.
deputies by
Abiding cheerfully with whatever restrictions it
a.
may be necessary to impose. They are intended
only to be helpful.
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOW N OF FARMINGTON,
N. H.
75
Securing permits to burn debris when the ground
not covered with snow.
Seeing that others comply with requirements.
b.
is
c.
d.
Promptly coming
to
the
warden's
assistance
when needed.
If these few fundamental practices are followed
will be possible to prevent a large proportion of forest
fires from starting.
That pays!
it
1945
fire
record:
of fires
Number
2
2
Acreage burned
Number
of fire permits issued
MARSHALL
F.
GIBBS,
Forest Fire Warden.
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ANNUAL REPORTS
AND
ASSESSED VALUATIONS
OF THE
TOWN OF
FARMINGTON
NEW HAMPSHIRE
FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER THIRTY-FIRST
1946
��ANNUAL REPORTS
OF THE
RECEIPTS
AND
EXPENDITURES
OF THE
TOWN OF
FARMINGTON,
N. H.
FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER
1946
THE FARMINGTON NEWS PRESS
FARMINGTON^
N. H.
31,
�^'=i>
2
ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OF PARMINGTON,
N. H.
TOWN OFFICERS
SELECTMEN
EDWARD
JAMES
TERM EXPIRES
TERM EXPIRES
TERM EXPIRES
MROS
THAYER
J.
E.
NORMAND
P.
LIBERTY
1947
1948
1949
TOWN CLERK
LESLIE
E.
HAM
TREASURER
BERTHA
Y.
PELLETIER
SUPERVISORS OP THE CHECKLIST
^CLARENCE
FLORENCE DEXTER
DONALD VAUGHN
E.
McCALL
TAX COLLECTOR
LESLIE
E.
HAM
HEALTH OPFICER
CARL
B.
CANNEY
ROAD AGENT
ALBERT
L.
DENSMORE
REPRESENTATIVES
NED
L.
FRANK
PARKER
E.
WEBSTER
MUNICIPAL COURT
ERROL
S.
HALL,
Justice
POLICE OFFICERS
ELMER
F.
CLOUGH,
CHARLES
Chief
S.
DAVIS
MODERATOR
ERROL
S.
HALL
AUDITORS
ARTHUR
G.
ROBERT
WEBSTER
*By appointment
to succeed
Harold
J.
B.
HUNT
Towle, resigned
�:
:
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
N. H,
WARRANT
THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIEE
To the inhabitants of the town of Farmington, qualified
to vote in town aif airs
You are hereby notified to meet at the town hall in said
Farmington on Tuesday, the eleventh day of March
next, at eight o'clock in the forenoon, to act on the
following subjects
Article 1. To choose one selectman for three years. To
choose one selectman for two years, a town clerk, a
town treasurer, road agent, two police officers, two
auditors, a tnistee of the trust fund for three years,
and all other necessary officers and agents for the
ensuing year.
YOU AEE ALSO NOTIFIED TO MEET AT THE
SAID TOWN HALL AT SEVEN O'CLOCK IN
THE; AETERNOON OF THE SAME DATE, TO
ACT ON THE FOLLOWING SUBJECTS
:
Article
2.
To see what sum of money the town will vote
and appropriate to defray the expenses of
to raise
general government as defined in the budget.
Nos. 1 to 5.
Article
3.
Item
To see what sum of money the town will vote
and appropriate for the police department.
to raise
Item No.
6.
Article 4. To see what sum of money the town will vote
to raise and appropriate for forest fire protection.
Item No.
7.
Article 5. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of |400.00 for white pine blisteirust control. The same to be expended in cooperation with the State Forestry and Recreation Depart-
ment.
Item No.
8.
�4
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
Article
6.
N. H.
To see what sum of money the town will vote
and appropriate for the health department.
to raise
Item No.
11.
To see what sum of money the town will vote
and appropriate for the summer and winter
maintenance of highways and bridges and for the
general expenses of the highway department. Item
Nos. 12, 13, and 14.
Article 8. To see if the town will vote to raise and ap-
Article
7.
to raise
propriate the sum of |735.33 in order to secure state
aid in the amount of |2,941.31 for the improvement
Item No. 15.
of Class V highways.
Article 9. To see
propriate the
if
the town
sum
Avill
yote to raise and apthe Farmington
of |l,500.00i for
Public Library Asosciation.
Item No.
16.
To see what sum of money the town will vote
and appropriate for old age assistance and
welfare relief. Item Nos. 17, 18, and 19.
Article 11. To see if the town will vote to raise and ap-
Article 10.
to raise
propriate to Clarence L. Perkins Post, No. 60, the
sum of I20O.0O to be used for Memorial Day observance. Item No. 20.
Article 12. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of 1485.00 for the care of parks
and plavgrounds to be alloted as follows: |1 25.00
for Edgerly Park, |75.00 for F^rnald Park, 1250.00
for skating- pond and |35.0O for care of grounds of
Henry Wilson boulder. Item No. 21.
To see if the town will vote to authorize the
selectmen to hire such sums of money as may be
necessar-y in anticipation of taxes.
Article 14. To see what sum of money the town will vote
to raise and appropriate for the completion of the
projected improvements on Main and Central streets.
Article 13.
By request To see if the town will vote
"That the'monev raised for a visiting nurse in accordance with the vote of the March, 1946, town
meeting, be turned over to the Farmington Visiting
Nurse Association, Inc., when and if a visiting nurse
Article 15.
is
secured.
:
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON,
N. H,
Article 16. To see if the voters of the town wish to take
any action relative to changing the method of selecting of road agent, chief of police, and assistant chief
of police from election by the voters to appointment by the selectmen.
To
the town will vote to anthorize the
any part or all of the following par1.
One lot of land on Elm street adjoining
the
property
of
Francis
Champagne.
2.
The canal property on Spring street formerly
owned b}^ the Public Service Co. of N. H.
Article 17.
see
selectmen to
cels of land
if
sell
:
Article 18. By petition
To see what sum of money
the town will vote to raise and appropriate for the
construction of a new sidewalk along Mechanic
street, commencing at the intersection of Crowley
:
and Mechanic streets and running along Mechanic
street to Gray avenue, and running along the full
length of Gray avenue.
By petition: To see if the town will vote
to extend the black or tarvia road on Winter street
to and up Mt. Pleasant street to Glen street and ap-
Article 19.
propriate
money
for the same.
Given under our hand and
of February, 1917.
seal, this
EDWARD
JAMES
J.
E.
NORMAND
twenty-fourth day
MROS,
THAYER,
P.
LIBERTY,
Selectmen of Farmington.
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
6
N. H.
BUDGET
Approp.
Expended
Est.
1946
194G
1947
GENERAL GOVERNMENT
1
Town
2
Town
officers'
|1,738.50
salaries
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
|2,0'78.50'
|1,835.50
1,344.86
2,350.00
314.30
125.00
200.00
2,819.66
3,250.00
officers'
expenses
1,700.00
Election and regis40'0.00
tration expenses
Municipal court
200.00
expenses
Town hall expenses
2,500.00
PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND
Police department
3,100.00
Fire department,
forest fires
Blister rust control
200.00
PROPERTY
3,767.02
4,000.00
86.38
400.00
44.50
100.00
400.00
lO'O.OO
400.00
Bounties
Dog damage (and
expense)
67.58
HEALTH AND SANITATION
11
Health department
(including visiting
nurse)
484.17
400'.00
6,500.00
4,000.00
12,081.55
4,237.01
7,000.00
4,000.00
3,000.00
732.84
LIBRARIES
5,314.31
1,435.24
3,000.00
735.33
1,500.00
1,500'.00
1,500.00
6,416.10
6,500.00
2,400.00
1,702.73
269.04
Soldiers' aid
350.00
PATRIOTIC I'URPOSES
Memorial day expenses 200.00
200.00
6,500.00
2,000.00
300.00
1,400.00
HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES
12
13
14
Summer maintenance
Winter maintenance
Highway, general
15
Town road
16
Farmington Public
expense
aid
Library Assn.
WELFARE
17
18
19
20
Old age assistance
Town poor
200.00
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N, H,
7
PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS
Edgerly and Fernald
21
parks, skating pond
and Henry Wilson
boulder
22
23
24
•
Town
204.70
250.00
550.00
INDEBTEDNESS PAYMENTS
hall bonds
2,500.00
2,500.00
Serial notes
Interest
2,500.00
2,000.00
517.50
2,000.00
746.25
2,000.00
690.00
INVENTORY
Valuation of the town, April
Land and buildings
1,
1946
(exclusive of
growing Avood and timber)
Growing wood and timber
Electric plants
Horses, 62
Oxen, 8
Cows,
Other
Sheep
Hogs,
264
neat stock, 40
and goats, 54
16
Fowls, 9,917
:
,
i
'
:
.
Portable mills, 4
Wood, lumber, etc.
Gasoline pumps and tanks
Stock in trade
^
'
Mills and machinery
Total valuation
Soldiers' exemptions
Exemptions to the blind
.
$1,837,335.00
61,465.00
70,140.00
7,135.00
800.00
28,875.00
2,520.00
520.00
320.00
9,620.00
4,000.00
31,045.00
4,600.00
203,275.00
121,750.00
12,383,400.00
|74,550.00
1,700.00
.
176,250.00
Total valuation exclusive of
exemptions
Valuation in precinct, |1,905,825.00
(82.605% of total valuation)
|2,307,150.00
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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
N. H.
APPROPRIATIONS AND TAXES ASSESSED
DURING THE YEAR 1946
Town
Town
officers' salaries
officers'
expenses
Election and registration expenses
Municipal court expenses
Town hall expenses
Police department
Fire department (forest fires)
Blister rust control
Health department, (including
$1,738.50
1,700.00
400.00
200.00
2,500.00
3,100.00
100.00
400.00
11,000:00 for visiting
Town road
1,400.00
732.84
6,500.00
nurse)
aid
Highways, summer maintenance
Highways, winter maintenance
General expenses of highway
department
Libraries
Old age assistance
Town
DOor
'
'
Soldiers' aid
,
'
,
Memorial day expenses
Parks and playgrounds
Interest
'
Payments on principal
County tax
School tax
4,0'OOvOO
of debt
3,000.00
1,500.00
6,500.00
2,400.00
350.00
200.00
250.00
690.00
4,500.00
9,047.29
47,920.20
|99,128.83
Total town and school appropriations
Less estimated revenues and credits
|1, 969.00
Interest and dividend tax
360.00
Railroad tax
280.00
Savings bank tax
Reim!bursement, a/c state reservation 15.00
1,562.00
Motor vehicle permit fees
175.00
Business licenses and permits
208.00
Fines and forfeits, municipal court
200.00
Rent of town hall
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Interest on taxes
From
N. H.
1,500.00
cash surplus (by order of
State Tax Commission)
2,769.54:
Total revenues and credits
Plus overlay
|9,038.54
190,090.29
822.16
.
Xet amount to be raised by taxation
190,912.15
Less poll taxes
|2.00
|2,724.00
516.75
National bank stock tax
@
13,240.75
Amount
by property taxes
on which tax rate is figured
to be raised
-187,671.70
TAXES COMMITTED TO THE COLLECTOR
Property taxes
Poll taxes
187,671.70
2,724.00
516.75
16,008.93
@
|2:00
National bank stock tax
Precinct taxes
Total town and precinct taxes
^106,921.38
1,445.00
Sewer taxes
.Total taxes
committed
Town
to collector
tax rate
Precinct rate
Tax
|108,366.38
|38.00
|46.40
rate in precinct
8.40
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
ASSETS
Due from
Due from
state treasurer, bounties paid
Leslie E. Ham, collector,
1946 taxes, uncollected
commitment
|16,279.44
1945 taxes, uncollected
commitment
324.89
~
Cash on hand
.02
|44.5'0
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1944 taxes, uncollected
N. H.
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON^
Due
State of N. H., 1945 special |3.00
poll taxes
Town
Town
officers' salaries
officers' expense, clerk hire
Justice of police court, 1940 salarj^
N. H,
11
591.00
.
1,038.50
650.00
Accounts payable
200.00
948.93
119,909.22
139,687.34
Total assets
Total liabilities
149,406.48
39,687.84
Surplus
19,719.14
Surplus January
Surplus January
1,
1,
1946
1947
|14,586.63
9,719.14
Decrease in surplus
$4,867.49
STATEMENT OF FUNDED DEBT
Bonds and Term Notes outstanding January
1,
1947
TOWN HALL BONDS
Original issue, 151,500.00, 41/2%, dated January 15, 1930
Annual
Annual
maturities
interest
IS
charges
12,500.00
2,500.00
2,500.00
2,500.00
|450.00
337.50
225.00
112.50
|2,950.00
2,837.50
2,725.00
2,612.50
due January
1947
1948
1949
1950
Annual
debt service
requirements
REFUNDING SERIAL NOTES
Issue of July 24, 1937, |22,000.00,
Annual
1947
1948
1949
debt service
requirements
charges
1
12,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
Annual
interest
maturities
due September
3%
Annual
-
1180.00
120.00
60.00
|2,180.00
2,120.00
2v060.O0
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2
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
N. H.
TAX SALES NOT REDEEMED
TAXES BOUGHT BY THE TOWN
NOT REDEEMED
1931
Ohesley, Ralph J.
|11.18
French, Benjamin
13.75
124.93
1932
TAXES BOUGHT BY THE TOWN
NOT REDEEMED
Whitehouse, Charles
1933
W.
|54.53
|54.53
TAXES PAID BY THE TOWN
NOT REDEEMED
Weymouth, Harold
E.
1934 TAX
Hart, Donald B.
SALES, NOT
1935 TAX
Hart, Donald B.
Morrill, J. A.
SALES, NOT
|11.79
|11.79
REDEEMED
121.43
|21.43
REDEEMED
|20.81
7.08
127.89
1936 TAX
Hart, Donald B.
Morrill, J. A.
Russell,
SALES, NOT
REDEEMED
122.26
7.68
11.17
-
Verdrum
$41.11
1937
TAX SALES, NOT REDEEMED
118.32
Hart, Donald B.
Russell,
Verdrum
5.91
124.32
1938 TAX
Hart, Donald B.
Paradis, George
SALES, NOT
Russell, L. Richard
and Etta
REDEEMED
122.03
J.
4.22
24.74
150.90
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
1939 TAX SALES,
Hart, Donald B.
Jewell, Clarence E.
N. H.
13
NOT REDEEMED
|18.92
11.19
.11
TAX SALES, NOT REDEEMED
1910
Davis, George A.
.Tewell,
|23.47
11.15
Clarence E.
9.21
Knight, John M.
143.83
1911 TAX SALES, NOT
Berry, Fred L.
Huckins, Abbie S. and Mary E.
Jewell, Clarence E.
REDEEMED
15.73
68.83
11.24
185.80
1942
TAX SALES, NOT REDEEMED
Edgerl}^, Serena J.
Gray, Frank P.
.f4.51
Jewell, Clarence E.
11.28
20.49
5.79
Smith, Alverton and Barbara
12.0'
1943 TAX SALES,
Cook, Celon L. and Fannie
Gray, Frank P.
Staples, Charles F.
NOT REDEEMED
|27.6G
5.54
7.85
141.05
1944
TAX SALES, NOT REDEEMED
|32.54
Butler, Charles C.
Clark, Marcia
Edgerly, Serena J.
Gray, Frank P.
Stearns Bros., (Waldo G.,
and George H.)
&.76
3.73
5.60
Guy
B.,
21.34
2.97
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ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
1945
TAX
Aiitliier, Nellie
M.
SALE'S,
NOT KEDEEMED
N. H.
�ANNUAL REPOR T OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
N. H,
TAX COLLECTOR'S REPORT
LESLIE
E.
HAM, COLLECTOR
LEVY OF
DR.
Taxes committed
Property taxes
to collector:
1946
15
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:
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16
Sewer taxes
Cash on hand
Added
N. H.
25.00
53.97
taxes:
Polls, regular
Polls, special
@
@
|2.00
|3.00
70.00
111.00
539.34
Interest
Total debits
|16,921.90
CREDITS
Eemittances to treasurer
Property taxes
Poll taxes, regular
Poll taxes, special
Sewer taxes
@
@
|13,907.32
578.00
924.00
19.25
|2.00
13.00
Abatements:
Property taxes
@
@
Poll taxes, regular
|2.00
Poll taxes, special
|3.00
Interest
Uncollected taxes, as per collector's
446.06
66.00
117.00
539.36
list
Property taxes
4.14
Poll taxes, regular
Poll taxes, special.
Sewer taxes
@ $2.00
@ $3.0'0
126.'00
189.00
5.75
Cash on hand
.02
Total credits
|16,921.90
LEYY OF
1944
DEBITS
Uncollected, January
Property taxes
1,
1946:
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP PARMINGTON,
Poll taxes, regular
@
|2.00
N. H.
17
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ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
TREASURER'S REPORT
Cash on hand Jamiai^
1,
1946
N, H.
�ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OF PARMINGTON^
N. H,
19
SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS
Detail
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Cash on hand January
|43,096.15
1, 1947
108,965.37
Fl-om local taxes
From State of New Hampshire 3,575.36
PROM SOURCES OTHER THAN TAXES
3,765.84
All licenses and permits
Municipal court, fines and forfeits 394.15
Rent
of
town
hall
Interest received
347.50
1,929.73
3,578.05
Taxes redeemed
FROM OTHER THAN CURRENT REVENUES
1,748.58
Refunds and recoveries
Sale of real estate taken for
non-payment of taxes
Miscellaneous receipts
Account of housing project
5,597.25
253.05
1,600.00
174,851.03
SUMMARY OF PAYMENTS
Detail
GENERAL GOVERNMENT
1
Town
2
Administration and town
officers' expenses
3
4
5
314.30
Election and registration
200.00
Municipal court, salaiy
2,819.06
Town hall expenses
PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY
3,767.02
Police department
86.38
Fire department
400.00
Blister rust control
6
7
8
9
10
11
officers' salaries
|2,078.50
1,344.86
44.50
Bounties
Dog damage (and
67,58
expense)
HEALTH AND SANITATION
484.17
Health department
HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES
12
13
14
15
16
Summer maintenance
Winter maintenance
Highway general expense
Town road
aid
12,081.55
4,237.01
5,314.31
1,435.24
Sidewalk construction and
street
improvement
10,743.58
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ANNUAL RErORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
N. H.
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
DETAIL
3
N. H.
FROM STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
2
�22
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
Carroll H. Kimball
Clinton H. Cole
Adrian
Clifford
J.
N. H.
.50
.50
Aubin
.50
Gorton
.50
110.50
From
police department:
Elmer F, Clough, chief, bicycle licenses
DETAIL
5
From Errol
113.75
MUNICIPAL COURT, FINES
AND FORFEITS
S. Hall, iustice,
|208.82
185.33
1945 acconnt
1946 acconnt
$394.15
SUMMARY REPORT
January
1,
1946 to January
1,
1947
RECEIPTS
Fines and forfeits paid in:
Drunk and disorderly conduct
Assault
Assaulting officer
Making brawl
Operating under influence of liquor
Operating without license
Reckless driving
Operating to endanger
Not returning to scene of accident
Destruction of property
Defacing building, breaking glass
Fishing and attempt to fish
without license
Non-support
Non-support of minor children
Bastardy
Cash on hand December
31,
1945
Collected on old accounts
fees and writs
Entry
Receiyed of Leonard Hardwick,
1945 account
|2'07.74
29.52
17.50
17.40
126.64
24.70
42.98
31.70
31.70
30.40
50.00
67.40
69.62
36.50
250.00
!|1,033.80
20'8.82
125.20
1.50
.10
1,369.42
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N. H.
23
DISBURSEMENTS
State of N. H. commissioner of
motor vehicles
Drawing complaints and warrants
Officers' and witness fees
1211.00
76.50
357.32
Paid on old acconnt
Record book
Leonard Hardwick, special justice
Frances L. Tufts, clerical work
Bail refunded
Town of Farmington, 1945 account
Town of Farmington, 1916 account
Balance on hand
8.70
1.75
10.00
10.00
250.00
208.82
185.33
50.00
,369.42
DETAIL
C
RENT OF TOWN HALL
Clarence L. Perkins Post, No. 60
Farmington high school
Willson Hunt^Post, V. F. W.
^
F. W. Auxiliary
-
.
The Duke and his Swingbillies
Henry Wilson Grange
Adelaide Haskell, (art class)
Townsend club, (court room)
|120.00
80.00
58.00
14.00
55.00
10.00
9.50
1.00
$347.50
DETAIL
7
INTEREST RECEIVED
From Leslie E. Ham, collector
From 1942 taxes
From 1943 taxes
From 1944 taxes
From 1945 taxes
From 1946 taxes
From 1930 tax redemptions
From 1931 tax redemptions
From 1932 tax redemptions
Prom 1933 tax redemptions
From 1934 tax redemptions
From 1935 tax redemptions
From 1936 tax redemptions
From 1937 tax redemptions
From 1938 tax redemptions
From 1939 tax redemptions
|2.09
15.88
27.44
539.36
14.25
146.41
105.62
65.61
56.61
133.40
59.37
57.23
70.24
103.78
86.67
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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^,
From
From
From
From
From
From
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
tax redemptions
tax redemptions
tax redemptions
tax redemptions
tax redemptions
tax redemptions
N. H.
52.72
191.29
111.01
53.33
33.97
3.45
11,929.73
DETAIL
8
TAX SALES KEDEEMED
1930 Taxes Redeemed
|67.85
Garland, Charles H.
13.86
EoUins, Irvin
181.71
1931 Taxes Redeemed
Garland, Charles H.
Chesley, Ralph J.
|63.92
60.00
1123.92
1932 Taxes Redeemed
|43.56
Garland, Charles H.
|43.5G
1933 Taxes Redeemed
|40.68
Garland, Charles H.
3.36
Lagos, Manuel
$44.04
1934 Taxes Redeemed
|48.25
Garland, Charles H.
Tebbets,
Warren E.
56.45
I1O4.70
1935 Taxes Redeemed
151.84
Garland, Charles H.
|51.84
1936 Taxes Redeemed
|55.74
Garland, Charles H.
!i?55.74
1937 Taxes Redeemed
|45.85
Garland, Charles H.
Chesley, Ralph J.
-n.J^')
177.50
�AXXUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTOX^
X. H,
25
1938 Taxes Redeemed
Chesley, Ralph J.
.1?29.25
Garland, Charles H.
Lagos, Manuel
Light, Peter
Russell, L. Richard
and Etta
J.
44.74
29.41
24.21
20.00
>?147.01
1939 Taxes Redeemed
Child. X. Snsan. heirs
Garland, Charles H.
Howard, Everett A.
Lagos, Manuel
Light, Peter
.1i;31.37
42.18
40.62
27.70
22.04
1163.97
1940 Taxes Redeemed
#41.95
Garland, Charles H.
12.47
Guilmet, Napoleon, heirs
80.93
Huckins, Abbie S. and Mary E.
45.59
Lagos, Manuel
-1180.94
1941 Taxes Redeemed
Garland. Charles H.
Guilmet, Xapoleon. heirs
Lagos, Manuel
Thompson, Julia E.
>?42.41
12.44
45.50
487.3-0
-1587.65
1942 Taxes Redeemed
.|42.G0
Garland, Charles H.
12.75
Guilmet, Xapoleon. heirs
46.71
Lagos. Manuel
Thompson. Julia E.
288.55
§390.61
1943 Taxes Redeemed
.^57.77
Barker. Will T.. heirs
38.01
Garland, Charles H.
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ANNUAL REPO RT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
Broiigh, Marshall K. and
Alice Hoyt, heirs
Guilmet, Napoleon, heirs
Thompson, Julia E.
N. H.
7.55
11.02
246.99
1361.34
1944 Taxes Redeemed
$148.72
Barker, Will T., heirs
44.56
Canney, Victor
7.06
Cardinal, Raymond
Currier, Merle
Dole, George E. and
Mary G. Waldron
Garland, Charles H.
Johnson, George F.
Kelley, Albert A.
Lagos, Manuel
Sanborn, Roland R.
Thompson, Julia E.
20.53
128.00
39.10
55.40
76.12
41.86
17.61
210.99
1789.95
1945 Taxes Redeemed
|81.61
Chase, Curtis and Mildred
45.17
Clements, C. Gordon
60.81
Downing, Frank A.
14,53
Edgerly, Serena J.
34.35
Glidden, Elmer and Rose
12.96
Prescott, Florence E.
81.71
Vickers, Charles S., Jr.
16.27
Whalen, Newell J., 1944 and 1945
Whitehouse, Fred
L., Jr.
25.56
1372.97
^3,578.05
REFUNDS AND
REOOVERIES
9
|22.70
R. Conrad, on forest fire
32.00
Strafford County, board and care
DETAIL
Andrew
Farmington National Bank, sidewalk
account
W.
E. Young, sideAvalk account
C. E. Palmer, sidewalk account
37.50
37.50
107.50
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
A. C. Haskell, sidewalk account
N. H.
27
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ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
Charles F. Currier for Cyrus Bunker,
heirs, Cyrus Bunker place
N. H.
295.25
15,597.25
DETAIL
11
MISCELLANEOUS RECEIPTS
Agnes M. Thompson, legacy by
Blanche Townsend and
benefit of Lizzie M. French
Canney, gravel sold
Alice M. Cardinal, gravel
Thibodeau Construction Co., gravel
C. C.
Town
of Milton, gravel
L. E. Ham, clerk, filing fees
(/harles Auclair, telephone call
Mrs.
Dawson (and
calls
|20'0.00
16.00
3.50
9.30
lO.GO
8.0O
3.90
others) telephone
1.75
.f253.05
DETAIL
12
RECEIVED ON ACCOUNT OF
HOUSING PROJECT
House lots sold
Fred Dexter
Harry F'. Davis
$250.00
250.00
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N. H,
29
DETAIL STATEMENT OF PAYMENTS
DETAIL
TOWN
1
OFFICERS' SALARIES
1945 salary
E. J. Mr-OS, balance 1945 salary
J. E. Thayer, 1945 salary
r^ertha Y. Pelletier, treasurer
J. E. S. Hall,
|650.00
290.00
300.00
135.00
103.50
20.00
20.00
Fred L. Knox, town clerk
Arthur G. Webster, auditor
Robert, B. Hunt, auditor
L. E.
Ham,
tax collector:
,
Balance 1945 salary
1946 salary in part
Collecting sewer tax
125.00
425.00
10.00
'
12,078.50
Appropriation, 1946
Balance from 1945
Balance, unexpended
|1, 738.50
,
;
1,478.50
'
1,138.50
,f
Offices' salaries
due until March)
DETAIL
2
3,217.00
accruing, not
|1,138.50
ADMINISTRATION AND TOWN
OFFICERS' EXPENSES
|9.00'
E. E. Lefavour, P. M., postage
A. G. Webster, auditor, stamped
7.57
envelopes
18.00
J. E. S. Hall, postage paid
3.80
Office supplies and registered mail
32.15
Brown & Saltmarsh, office supplies
9.97
E. C. Eastman Co., Inc., office supplies
7.34
George C. Roberts, office supplies
The Farmington News, town reports
350.00
The Farmington News, printing and
116.45
stationery
Farmington Insurance Agency,
town officers' bonds
Farmington Insurance Agency,
insurance on real estate
Anna M. Morin, transfer and
mortgage cards
111.11
28.28
63.00
13.217.00
�30
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF PARMINGTON^
N. H.
Anna M. Morin,
abstracts and
recording deeds
Ethel G. Waldron, record of deceased
persons
Farmington National Bank, box rent
Wheeler & Clark, rubber stamp
E. J. Mros, attendance at
commissioners' meeting
N P. Liberty, attendance at
commissioners' meeting
J E. Thayer, attendance at
commissioners' meeting
and car mileage, taking
inventory, etc.
L E. Ham, attendance and expense
at commissioners' and
collectors' meetings
Expense account, per bill
Fred L. Knox, auto permit fees
31.55
.40
3.60
1.33
3.00
3.00
18.00
7.00
74.61
287.00
Fred L Knox, vital statistics fees
83.00
Association of N. H. Assessors, 1946 dues 2.0O
C. R. Hardy, treasurer, ToAvn and City
Clerks Association, 1946 dues 2.00
The Rochester Courier, advertising
2.94
F. L. Tower Companies, New
Hampshire register
6.00
S. J. King, M. D., mental examination
5.00
Leo Klinger, M. D., mental examination 5.00
C. E. Palmer, flag halvard
1.75
N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co. ^
51.01
L,344.86
Due
600.00
for clerk hire
Appropriation
11,700.00
244.86
Deficit
11,944.86
DETAIL
3
ELECTION AND REGISTRATION
EXPENSES
1946
March
15
16
11,944.86
|4.00
F. L. Bunker, election inspector
5.00
E. S. Hall, moderator
Violet H. Liberty, election inspector 4.00
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON^
Addie
Eva
S. Hayes, election inspector
C. Blanchard, supervisor
Robert B. Hunt, supervisor
Harold J. Towle, supervisor
19 M. J. Worster, gatekeeper
April
2 Ned L. Parker, clerk pro tern
July
2 H. J. Towle, supervisor
N. H.
31
4.00
20.00
20,00
20.00
3.50'
5.00
10.00
August
20.00
9
H. J. Towle, supervisor, primary
September
7 H. Caverly, special duty, primary
6.75
Shorty's Lunch, dinners
5.40
10 Violet Liberty, inspector, primary
4.00
Addie S. Hayes, inspector, primary 4.00
Eva C. Blanchard, supervisor
R. B. Plunt, supervisor
30.00
30.00
November
9
H. H. Worster, election inspector
A.
Maude Smith,
election inspector
Addie S. Hayes, election inspector
Charles E. Prime, election inspector
Eva
15
C. Blanchard, supervisor
R. B. Hunt, supervisor
H. J. Towle, supervisor
E. S. Hall, moderator
H. Caverly, special officer and
gatekeeper
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
5.00
6.75
1283.40
116.60
Balance, unexpended
Appropriation
1400.00
I40O.0O
DETAIL 4 MUNICIPAL COURT
Errol S. Hall, justice salary
Appropriation
DETAIL
5
EXPENSE
|200.00
|20O.00
TOWN HALL EXPENSES
COST OF HEATING
1946
April
9
W.
C.
Lord & Son, coal
1400.00
|904.15
�32
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
A. H. Barsantee, care of stoker
N. H.
209.50
11,113.65
LIGHT AND WATER
Farmington Village Precinct,
water
Public Service Co. of N. H., lights
|22.35
312.96
1335.31
INSURANCE
Farmington Insurance Agency
|318.00
5.77
H. G. Waldron, liability insurance
1323.77
JANITOR^ REPAIRS^ SUPPLIES^ ETC.
|300.00
Worster, janitor
Collector of Internal Revenue,
28.80
withholding tax
M.
J.
Electric Co., lamps and
labor
C. E. Palmer, supplies, varnish,
Emerson
111.43
wax, etc.
Vivian C. Cotton, buffing
auditorium floor
Fred
Seale, painting
92.00
and
231.13
varnishing
H. O. Rondeau Shoe
4.36
Co., outside
50.25
paint
Farmington Gas & Appliance
Co.,
varnish
R, H. Kimball, labor and material
O. W. Adams, labor and retort
E. J. Kelley, supplies
M. J. Worster, painting outside
doors
M. J. Worster, extra labor, moving
seats, putting up booths, etc.
George R. Gray, oil for stoker
Walter Brown, moving seats
Floyd Colbath, moving seats
26.40
75.22
44.50
9.72
41.57
29.20
.35
l.OO
1.00
L,046.93
J,819.66
�ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OP PARMINGTON^
N. H,
33
SUMMARY OP TOWN HALL EXPENSES
Cost of heating, fuel and care of
stoker
Lights and Avater
Insurance
Janitor, repairs, supplies, etc.
|1,113.65
335.31
323.77
1,046.93
•
12,819.66
Appropriation
Overdraft
|2,500:00
319.66
12,819.66
DETAIL
6
POLICE DEPARTMENT
SALARIES
Elmer
F. Clough, chief
Charles
Charles
Davis, balance, 1945
S. Davis, 1946 salary in part
Collector of Internal Revenue,
withholding tax
S.
|1,682.40
72.00
500.00
130.80
12,819.66
�34
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
Hanson, painting traffic signs
E. F. Clough, paid for three police coats
E. F. Clough, paid for police pants
C. S. Davis, paid for police pants
Harry French, uniform
J. P. Hurd, uniform and badges
J„ R.
,
Farmington Gas & Appliance
padlocks and keys
N. H.
30.00
30.00
8.95
8.95
12.00
58.00
Co.,
E. F. Glough, paid for keys
Ernest Home, revolver
E. F. Clough, use of car on out calls
Ray Rand, use of car
W. L. Huckins, use of car
H. Caverly, use of car
Sheldon Damon, tramp and prisoner
feeds
Shorty's Lunch, tramp and prisoner
feeds
C. E. Palmer, bolts
Searles & Taylor, repairs in cellroom
The Farmington News, printing
H. G. Waldron, liability insurance
7.60
2.40
8.00
177.75
2.70
3.20
4.50
8.20
18.50
.75
2.50
41.10
40.01
Knox Pharmacy, telegram
.63
1913.10
13,767:02
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Expenses
j:
Appropriation
SUMMARY
|2,385.20
468.72
913.10
Salaries
Special duty
'
,
13,767.02
$3,100.00
13.75
;
Bicycle licenses
,|3,113.75
OTHER CREDITS REFUNDS AND RECOVERIES
Reimbursement for police radio
Telephone
.f90.00
3.99
toll call
$3,207.65
559.37
Net overdraft
J,767.02
13,767.02
�ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON_,
DETAIL
Fred
7
FIRE DEPARTMENT
J. Pulsit'er, Avatcliing fire
W.
R. Eason, wa telling fire
M. F. Gibbs, warden, payroll,
|1.50
1.50
fire
on Rochester road
22.70
A. L. Densmore, watching fire at
peat bog
2.40
John C. Gray, watching fire at peat bog
2.40
Robert Dexter, watching fire at peat bog 2.40
State of N. H. Forestry Dept., six
knapsack pnmps
M. F. Gibbs, expenses, self and
K.
W.
Dickie, fire wardens'
meeting
J. E. S. Hall, express paid on fire tools
fetate of N. H. Forestry Dept.,
flame throwers
Appropriation
OTHER CREDITS
A. R. Conrad, reimbursement
State of N. H. Foresti-y Dept.,
reimbursement
Balance
36.00
14.90
1.32
1.66
N. H.
35
�,
36
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON_,
Expended from town funds
N. H.
399.00
|1.0'0
Balance due town
Acreage worked, 1,070 acres.
Currant and gooseberry bushes destroyed, 23,659.
DETAIL
BOUNTIES PAID
9
Kodney A. Tebbets
J|bi4.UU
1.00
Richard Thurston
F. W. Twitchell, Jr.
L. Richard Russell
L. C. Cameron, Jr.
i
;
,
Robert Waldron
Carl Chase
Earle M. Tuttle
William R. Aiken
Ralph Drew
Melvin G. Woodman
^
!
']
Charles Goodwin
;
Robert Hussey
R. A. Rhines
M. H. Whitney
Charles F.
i
Wyatt
•
'
•
.
,
Ferrin
Charles Ashley
George
I.
I
M. F. Gibbs, Jr.
James E. Glidden
George Wormstead
Walter J. Woodman
Donald Thurston
i
'
!
Lee Eldridge
Donald Elsmore
,
i
Gordon Auclair
Hervey Derby
T.
'
,
,
'
|
M. CroAvley
'
Harry W. Knox
;
|44.50
89 hedgehogs
DETAIL
E. C.
10
DOG DAMAGE AND EXPENSE
Eastman
and
Co., Inc.,
dog tags
license books
E. F. Clough, looking up unlicensed
dogs
|32.48
20.00
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
N. H,
37
A. L. Densmore, killing and bnrying
dog
1.50
The Farmington News, printing and
publishing notices
13.60
I67.5S
DETAIL
11
HEALTH DEPARTMENT
John A. Baxter, cleaning dump
Farmington Village Precinct, tire
|259.0O
at
dump
watching fire at dump
D. B. Garland, watching fire at dump
The F. J. Berry Co., clearing dump
with bulldozer
A. L. Densmore, clearing dump
with bulldozer
C. B. Canney, salary
C. B. Canney, expense account per
vouchers
The Farmington News, printing
L. N. Smith,
Balance, unexpended
Appropriation, (including |l,000.O0
for visiting nurse)
19.50
1.50
1.50
60.50
6.40
100.00
33.37
2.40
1484.17
915.83
.|1,40€.00
DETAIL
12
HIGHWAYS
SUMMER MAINTENANCE
LABOR
|1,400.00
11,400.00
�38
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
E. E.
Eastman
N. H.
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
SUMMARY
N. H.
39
�40
R.
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
I.
Dickie
N. H.
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
W. Tufts
Guy L. War dwell
0.
R.
1.50
Wentworth
Wentworth & Son, truck
L.
41
25.40
C. A.
1.
N. H,
20.00
39.10
Wetherbee
.30
F. L. Whitehouse, Jr.
C. F. Wyatt
E. F. Wyatt
3.60
5.00
3.60
,
,
]
13,967.77
Collector of Internal Revenue,
income tax withheld
Total labor costs
148.04
|4,115.81
MATERIALS
Lakes Region Feed & Supply Co.,
salt
C. A. Moulton,
$112.20
sand
9.00
14,237.01
Appropriation
Overdraft
$4,000.00
237.01
l:,237.01
DETAIL
14
$4,237.01
HIGHWAY GENERAL EXPENSE
GAS AND OIL
Colonial Beacon Oil Co., gas
Colman Oil Co., gas
Colomy's Service Station, gas
Colomy's Service Station, grader oil
George R. Gray, diesel oil
H. A. Dickie, grader oil
Jan's Cities Service Station, gas
Vic's Garage, gas
Senter & Place, Esso Service Station,
gas
Lajoie's Garage, gas
$185.90
287.40
135.08
52.10
50.02
6.74
5.00'
14.76
3.30
1.90
$742.20
MAINTENANCE OF EQUIPMENT
J. E. Ricker, repairs
(1945)
on tractor,
$597.87
�42
ANNUAL EErORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON^
Casellini-Venable Corp., repairs
on tractor
Casellini-Venable Corp., plow blades
Colomy's Service Station, tires
truck repairs, grader
chains, etc.
Vic's Garage, truck repairs
and parts
Farmington Motor Car Co., truck
repairs and parts
Dunlop Tire & Rubber Co., tires
Rochester Motor Sales, new engine,
parts and labor
Robert Ricker, welding sander
Jan's Cities Service Station, welding
bulldozer and truck repairs
Noble-Belisle Machinery, Inc., shoes
for tractor plow
Ray Road Equipment, grader blade
Perkins-Eaton Machinery
"
Co.,
truck brakes
machine
864.30
10.09
270.30
229.99
817.05
184.00
384.70
3.75
50.50
24.30
13.55
grader
accessories
Haskell's Garage, repairs on
C. E. Palmer,
N. H.
bolts, etc.
Senter & Place, charging battery
Vickers' Electric Shop, bolts
A. L. Densmore, paid for parts,
per voucher
N. W. Curtis, repairs on truck
and generator
17.71
36.20
8.09
.75
1.51
.50
14.35
{,529.51
INSURANCE
Farmington Insurance Agency,
insurance on shed and
equipment
H. G. Waldron, liability insurance
|84.64
291.82
1376.46
SMALL TOOLS, SUPPLIES^ GARAGE IMPROVEMENTS, ETC.
|76.12
C. E. Palmer, tools and supplies
Ayers & Jenkins, brush cutters and
8.21
street brooms
16.38
A. J. Cameron, fence material
�ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OP PARMINGTON^
A. L, Densmore, canvas tnick cover
Kaihvay Express Agency, exi3ress on
plow shoes
Bertha Pelletier, freight paid on truck
plow shoes
J, E. S, Hall, express paid on plow part
George K. Gray, kerosene
N. H,
43
15.85
12.36
1.37
.99
2.00
1,40
Colomy's Service Station, alcohol
& M. E. R., freight on snow fence
B.
posts
K.
R.
Wentworth & Son,
Wentworth & Son,
1.99
15.00
set of chains
transi>orting
tractor
'
30.00
5.35
Clifton Gray, blacksmith Avork
J. R. Hanson, bridge signs
Pnblic Service Co. of N, H.
8.25
15.20
1210.47
Improvements on Highway Garage:
C. E. Palmer, material and supplies |127.89
R. H. Kimball, labor and material
296.78
George R. Gray, repairing and
resetting
pump
31.00
5.67
1666.14
SUMMARY^ HIGHWAY GENERAL EXPENSE
Gas and
oil
1742.20
Maintenance of equipment
Insurance
Small tools, supplies, garage
improvements, etc.
3,529.51
376.46
666.14
15,314.31
Appropriation
Overdraft
13,000.00
2,314.31
5,314.31
DETAIL
15
15,314.31
TOWN ROAD AID,
CLASS V HIGHWAYS
Balance in joint account,
January 1, 1946
State appropriation, 1946
15,765.91
2,931.35
�44
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON_,
N. H.
1946
July
30 State, Dr. to town, check for
town's appropriation, 1946
732.84
Total in joint account
in 1946, as per state's
T. R. A. payrolls
|9,150.28
Cost of Watson bridge, as per
T. R. A. payrolls
702.40
$9,430.10
Expended
19,852.68
October
25 Paid state treasurer
Balance in joint account
702.40
279.82
,132.50 110,132.50
DETAIL 16 SIDEWALK CONSTRUCTION AND
STREET IMPROVEMENT, CENTRAL AND
SOUTH MAIN STREETS
Ames
Construction Co., original
contract as modified
Extra Avork on Central street,
west of bank
|2,534.00
365.00
SIDEWALKS AND DRIVEWAYS
Costas Balomenos block
451.95
LaCliance block
H. O. Rondeau Shoe Co.
Wilson House and garage
Lucy Goodwin
C. A. King
I.
135.95
1,235.60
506.35
278.75
508.60
estate
.
400.00
O. O. F. block
Adelaide Haskell block
135.00
24-inch storm sewer on Main street
2,068.34
Reconstruction on north side of
Central and East side of
Main streets, grading and
building catch basins
987.55
Harold L. Jolinston, removing tree
Lucy Goodwin, estate, land damage
State
Highway Garage, 200
R. C. pipe
ft,
24
19,607.09
200.00
200.00
in.
480.22
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP PARMINGTON^
The Barrett Div. Allied Chemical
N. H,
45
�46
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON^
DETAIL
19
For Nancy
TOWN POOR
Jewell
Son, burial
For Charles E. Colomy, Strafford
'
J. iibbott, R. E.
&
|45.00
County Home, board and
111.00
100:00
care
N. L. Otis, burial
For Frank H. Edgerly, Towle &
Hutchins, provisions
For Lizzie M. French, Strafford
28.00
County Home, board and
,
62.92
care
100.00
N. L. Otis, burial
For Frances J. and Alice Guyer,
H. F. Nutter, provisions
Vaughn U. Aiken, oil
Vic's Garage, oil
Gelinas' Market, provisions
For F. S. Grant, Strafford County
Home, board and care
7.0O
1.25
1.92
5.45
32.00
For Pauline Hogan,
Gelinas' Market, provisions
Frisbie Memorial hospital
Wendall and Sadie King children,
M. H. Lacy Co., clothing
For Howard E. La Foe children,
J. P. Hurd, clothing
218.10
86.75
For.
Victor shoes
Ray's Shoppe, clothing
For Antoine Martel, H. F. Nutter,
J. L.
11.38
6.30
23.31
,
provisions
For Hirst Midwood, N.
For Clarence M. Mott,
13.67
L. Otis, burial
McLaughlin, M. D.
64.80
100.00
24.00
For Constance Mott, Frisbie Memorial
hospital
J. L.
For H.
J.
49.75
54.00
McLaughlin, M. D.
Pike, Strafford County Home,
3.42
board and care
For Ravmond Sargent, Vaughn U. Aiken,
^
16.00
wood
For Charles Staples, First National
Stores, provisions
For Catherine Tebbets, V. U. Aiken,
wood
11.99
8.00
N. H.
�ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OF PARMINGTON^
For Kathleen
Varne}', First National
N, H.
47
�48
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
Frank Staples
N. H,
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
Pearl,
Harold H., tax deed
Whitten, James
B., heirs,
N. H,
49
39.16
48.95
tax deed
I446.0G
1945
POLLS
Beane, Agnes G., 70 years
|3.00
Burbank, Elaine, gone
Clements, Mary, gone
5.00
5.00
3.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
3.00
Conwell, George, deceased
Oookson, Reginald, gone
Davis, Celia, gone
Foster, Exelia, gone
Greene, Annie, 70 years
Guyer, Frances J., gone (paid |2.00)
Hodgdon, Catherine, gone
Hogan, Joseph
Hogan, Pauline, on welfare
Howard, Pearl, gone
Kelley, Elizabeth, 70 years
Kimball, Lillian, deceased
King, Stephen R., Sr., deceased
Lepage, Alice R., gone
Lepage, Emile O., gone
Lewis, John H., gone
Lewis, Mae, gone
Marshall, M. Elizabeth, gone
Merrill, Verna, gone
Moulton, Doris, gone
Nute, Theresa, gone
Page, Ona, gone
Page, Raymond, gone
Prescott, Florence, gone
Sanborn, Grace, gone
Sanborn, Roland R., gone
Sigouin, Joseph, gone
Soncie, Eleanor, gone
Staples, Doris, gone
Thompson, Clifford, gone
Tufts, Isaac F.
3.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
<
'
Tufts,
Lucy
Wallace, Achilles H., ex-service
Wallace, Richard, ex-service
Wilkins, Richard, gone
'
5.00
5.00
5.00
3.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5:00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
3.00'
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
�50
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON_,
Wyatt, Clarence, gone
N. H.
5.00
1183.00
194G
PROPERTY
Currier, Abbie, heirs, overassessed
|36,10
46.40
Dauclelin, Murray, error in assessment
4.64
Foster, Kenneth R,, camp burned
16.24
Kimball, Ralph H., overassessed
32.48
Liberi, Bernard H., overassessed
3.36
Parker, Ned L., lot out of precinct
46.40
Russell, David C, error in assessment
9.28
Sinnigar, Herbert, overassessed
46.40
Tuttle, Earle M., ex-service
1241.30
1946
Abbott, Ernest R., gone
Abbott, Mabel, gone
Aiken, Edwin J., 70 years
Beane, John A., gone
Beane, Muriel, gone
Beaudry, Robert
POLLS
R., ex-service
Charles M., 70 years
Boyd, John A., 70 years
Bridges, Irene, gone
Brushy, Flora E., gone
Brushy, William H., gone
Beri-^^,
Burbank, Elaine, gone
Burtman, Robert, ex-service
C'anney, Mary, 70 years
Caplette, Leon J., ex-service
("base,
Harry C,
ex-service
Clements, Mar}^, gone
Crosby, Mary, 70 years
Donnell, Edward H., gone
Donnell, Ethel M., gone
Drapeau, EdAvard, ex-service
Earle, Ellen D., 70 years
Elkins, Bert H., 70 years
Emerson, Cleon, gone
Emerson, Lanabelle, gone
Farnum, Hazel M., duplicate
Farnum, Wilbur O., gone
|2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2,00
�ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OP PARMINGTON,
Foster, Charles W., 70 years
Foster, Exelia, gone
Grant, Frank S., paid in Rochester
Gray, Mildred, gone
Gray, Samuel, gone
Hanson, Harriet B., 70 years
Hayes, Marion, gone
Hodgdon, Catherine, gone
Hogan, Joseph
Johnson, William, ex-service
Kelley, Elizabeth, 70 years
Kimball, Lillian, deceased
La Flamme, Elsie, gone
Lawrence, Henry S., Sr., 70 years
Leighton, Annie, 70 years
Leighton, George F., 70 years
Lougee, Hattie, 70 years
Malone, Alden, gone
Malone, John, ex-service
Merrill,
Verna
H., gone
Morrison, Winnifred, duplicate
Moulton, Doris, gone
Mu^rby, Leora, gone
Nelson, Charlotte, 70 years
Nute, Theresa, gone
Paquette, Jeannette, gone
Perkins, Mary A., paid in Rochester
Prescott, Florence, gone
Prescott, Nellie E., gone
Reynolds, Arthur D., deceased
Richard, Wilfred, gone
Ring, Annie, duplicate
Rollins, George, deceased
Rollins, Lester W., ex-service
Sanborn, Beatrice M., gone
Sanborn, Roy, gone
Schrieter, Lawrence, gone
Sigouin, Joseph, gone
Smith, Frederick E., ex-service
Smith, Gladys A., gone
Smith, Mary E., deceased
Soucie, Eleanor M., gone
Stanley, Randall L., gone
Staples, Charles F., gone
Staples, Doris, gone
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.0O
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.0O
2.00
2.00
2.0O
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.0O
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.0O
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
N. H^
51
�52
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON_,
Thompson, Florence, 70 years
'
Vachon, Joseph, Jr., ex-service
Varney, Evelyn, paid in Milton
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
Wallace, Achilles H., ex-service
Wallace, Richard, ex-service
Wardwell, Alice L., paid in Epsom
Went worth, William H., deceased
White, Henry C, gone
Whitehouse, Wingate, ex-service
Wiggin, Bertha, 70 years
Wyatt, Wallace A., gone
Wyatt, Clarence T., gone
York, Horace, gone
Young, Robert, gone
Touug, Roland, gone
Sargent, Raymond J., ex-service
N. H,
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.0O
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
Tufts, Isaac F.
Tnfts, Lucy E.
2. 00
'
'
'
$180.00
Total
State of N. H. Dr., abatements,
special |3:0'0 poll taxes;
1914
list
11,109.20
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
Therrien, Alice E.
Tibbetts, Forrest W.
Vickers, Charles S., Jr.
Wliitebonse, Fred L., Jr.
Whalen, Newell
N. H,
53
128.46
107.67
81.71
25.56
8.74
J.
$735.48
1944
TAXES BOUGHT BY THE TOWN
SEPTEMBER 18, 1946
AVhalen, Newell J.
|7.53
$743.01
October
1
Paid L. E.
DETAIL
26
Ham,
|743.01
collector
HOUSING PROJECT
EAST SIDE OF SPRING STREET
Paid Card & Gassett Construction Co.,
on contract for grading
and surfacing streets
Carl E. Harriman, supervision of
project
$2,400.00
466.00
$2,866.00
Due Card &
Due
Gassett Construction Co.,
on completion of contract $2,100.00
Perriton & Associates, surveying
and mapping
380.77
DETAIL
27
NEW EQUIPMENT
1946
A ugust
9
Town
of
New Durham,
^'Wausau" tractor plow
$300.00
September
Perkins-Eaton Machinery Co.,
road Sander
292.18
October
16 Perkins-Eaton Machinery Co.,
No. 212 Caterpillar power
grader
5,693.15
6
December
9
Casellini-Venable Corp., Ross
RV6-21A snowplow
646.00
5,931.33
�54
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
N. H.
INDEBTEDNESS PAYMENTS
DETAIL
28
TOWN HALL BONDS
1946
February
12 Farmington National Bank,
bonds No. 79, 80, 81, 82
and 83
|2,500.00^
Appropriation, (1945 tax levy)
Bonds outstanding, due January
15, 1947, provided for in
\
1946 tax lew
f2,500.00
DETAIL
29
$2,500.00
REFUNDING SERIAL NOTES
Paid Farmington National Bank,
serial note No. 9
DETAIL
30
|2,000.00
INTEREST PAYMENTS
ON TOWN HALL BONDS
Coupons outstanding January 1,
1281.25
1946
Due July 15, 1946
Due Januarv 15, 1947
2i25.'0O
'
225.00
r31.25
1946
~
February
12 Paid Farmington National Bank
|236.25
April
19
Paid Farmington National Bank
45.00
A ugust
Paid Farmington National Bank
20
225.00
1506.25
Coupons outstanding, due January
15, 1947,
provided for in
1946 tax
lew
225.00
1731.25
INTEREST ON SERIAL NOTES
1946
March
1
Paid Farmington National Bank
|120.00
�ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OP PARMINGTON^
August
3 Paid Farminston National Bank
N. H.
55
120.00
1240.00
|240.00
Appropriation
Total interest payments, |746.25.
OTHER GOVERNMENTAL DIVISIONS
STATE OP NEW HAMPSHIRE
DETAIL
SPECIAL
31
|3.00
1944
POLL TAXES
LIST
1946
J anuary
1 Balance
,
|171.00
due
Additions
i
Interest collected
Kemitted to State Treasurer:
Taxes
Interest
Abatements allowed
^-0^
9-00
�56
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
DETAIL
32
N. H.
COUNTY TAX
1946
November
Paid Charles W. Jackson,
25
treasurer
|9,047.29
Appropriation, per tax warrant
DETAIL
33
|9,047.29
PRECINCT
1946
Jamiary
1
Balance clue on 1945 appropriation
Appropriation, 1946
|6,055.00
15,847.50
121,902.50
Paid Farmington Village
Precinct
|15,555.00
Balance due January
1,
1947
6,347.50
121,902.50 121,902.50
DETAIL
34
SCHOOLS
1946
January
1
Balance due on 1945 appropriation
Balance from 1945 dog licenses
'
Appropriation, 1946
|18,546.17
834.13
47,920.20
167,300.50
Paid E. E. Kimball, treasurer
Balance due, January 1, 1947
|44,880.30
12,420.20
167,300.50 167,300.50
1947
January
1
Balance of 1946 dog
due schools
licenses,
|1,010.42
EDWARD
JAMES
J.
E.
NORMAND
MROS,
THAYER,
P.
LIBERTY,
Selectmen of Farmington.
�ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OP PARMINGTON,
N. H,
57
REPORT OF TRUSTEES OF THE TRUST FUNDS
Isabell Billings Trust
Fund
Electric Public Utilities, |1,000.00
bond
Union Gas Utilities, faOO.OO bond
Farmington National Bank Savings Dept.
On deposit January 1, 1946
Income dividends on bank deposit
No
No
Amount
$4,296.50
of fund,
December
LESLIE
JAMES
|4,211.90
84.60
1946
31,
WALTER
value
value
YOUNG,
HAM,
THAYER,
E.
E.
E.
Trustees.
AUDITORS' CERTIFICATE
We
hereby certify that we have examined the accounts of the selectmen, tax collector, town clerk, town
treasurer and trustees of the trust funds, have compared
and bank statement of
funds on deposit and find these accounts in agreement
and believe these reports to be a true account of the town
business for the year ending December 31, 1946.
their several accounts, vouchers
ROBERT
ARTHUR
B.
HUNT,
G.
WEBSTER,
Auditors of the
Town
of
Farmington.
�58
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
N. H.
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP PARMINGTON_,
N, H.
59
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INVENTORY
OF THE
REAL ESTATE
IN
THE
TOWN OF FARMINGTON
AS ASSESSED TO THE
Resident and Non-Resident
Owners
April
ist,
1946
4»4>4»4»4»4»4>4><>4>^ <injf*<iMini»*4»******«i»************'** *
**
�INVENTORY OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON^
Description
F.
and Margaret Cor.
W.
Magdaline
Roger C.
Sarah L. and Horace
Aiken,
Edwin
J.
Vaughn U.
Allaire, Jeffrey A.
Aiken,
and Marie
Scihool
& Orange
Sts.
Allen, Philip M. and Bessie
Amazeen, Martha, heirs
Samuel S., heirs
No. 13 Winter St.
L. & B. Central St.
Walter
Arnoild, Samuel V.
Field and camp Silver St.
L. & B. Mt. Pleasant St.
40a Mountain
L.
William N.
Arsenault, Dora
Auclair, Albany W. and Ethel
&
B.
1,600
1,900
lot
Winter
Land Valley Rd.
L.
&
M .L. &
Charles
Frederick E.
Austin Lotta E.
Authier, Nellie M.
Maude
Avery, Frank
Georgia I.
Baibb, George E. and Helen K.
Baker, John H. and Mary E.
Baldwin, Henry A.
Balomenos, Costas
Barber, Maurice A.
Barker, Jdhn H.
Barnable, Mrs. John P.
Barnaby, Dorotliy L.
2a L.
L.
L.
&
&
and
Sts.
& B. Charles St.
B. Mechanic St.
B. Central St.
40a wood
75
lot
Waldron
400
100
Cross Rd.
la Central St.
No. 47 Elm St.
BatcQielder Oil Co.
Service Sta., So.
Izola A.
3,000
50
2,600
2,200
2,200
L. & B. So. Main St.
2.500
L. & B. Rochester Rd.
1,300
L. & B. iSpring St.
Cor. Main and Central Sts. 7,000
1,000
L. & B. Water St.
8,500
Block No. Main St.
3 6a Richardson lot Valley Rd. 500
35a L. & B. Hometown Rd. 1,200
L.
Ralph M. and
3,000
50
750
400
Spring St.
No. 13 Grove St.
%a Berry Ct.
%a L. & B. Berry Ct.
Barsantee, Albert H.
Bartlett, Frank H. and Bertha
B'aston, Burton W., heirs
Baxter, Alvina
Beach, Ella A.
Bean, Ivory U.
2,200
1,000
B. Central Gt.
B. Cor. Mechanic
Crowley
500
300
150
500
St.
Land Watson Cross Rd.
Averill,
61
Valuation
$1,600
800
Provinces
300
Lote 76-80 "Central Park"
5<00
10a Waldron Croiss Rd.
1,500
IVsa 23 Charles St.
3,500
40a Home farm
200
20a Bennett lot
900
85a Dana Hart farm
200
3 0a Bernard Averill lot
80
8a Ray Thompson lot
50
10a Leighton Sprout land
800
5a school house property
100a part of Geo. Davis farm 1,000
25
Land from John Fourier
500
L. & B. Mechanic St.
Perkins place Ten Rod Rd. 1,900
Owner
Adams, Charles
Clarence
N. H.
&
1,500
1,000
Canal St.
Shop, Canal St.
L.
L.
&
&
B.
Main
B. Pleasant St.
B. Central St.
No. 17 Union
St.
300a Home farm
40a Knoles lot
250
St.
1,650
3,000
7 00
1,300
4,000
700
�INVENTORY OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
62
Owner
N. H.
Description
Valuation
8a E'owning pasture
50
10 0a Winkley pasture
200
Central House and cottage 9,000
No. 11 Biunker St.
1,400
L. & B. Spring St.
1,200
2
Beaudry, James E. and Alice
Beck, Howard F. and Marie C.
Belanger, William
Belinsky, Samuel, iheirs
Benner, Wilson C. and Phyllis
Bennett, Gertrude
Parker E'.
Berry, Charles M.
Frank H.
Ellsworth H.
Norman
100a wood lot,
Meaderboro Rd.
400
No. 6 Water St.
1,800
No. 11 Grove St.
2,000
No. 91 No. Main St.
3,000
160a Woodbury Leigh ton farm 800
50a Carll lot,
J. F. Scruton Rd.
150
L. & B. High St.
250
L. & B. Winter Ct.
600
20a
J.
George
Edward H.
F.,
40'a
heirs
Guy
Bilodeau,
Armamd
Bingham, Florenioe
A.
E.
Bishop, Ella J.
Black, Norman E. and Luvanie
Richard A. and Dorothy
Blaisdell,
Ada
lot
E.
Annie
E. Fred
Ella F.
Blouin, Paul E. and Simonne
Bokly, James J. and Maxine L.
Borden, Frank H. and Ethel L.
Boston, John J.
Boston & Maine R. R.
Bourcier, Joseph H.
Bousquin, Robert N. and Violet
Bowden, Winsiow
L. Barbara
F.
Wood
200
200
175
lot Sheepboro Rd
Willard lot
Chestmut Hill Rd.
200
40a Fred Home lot
Chestnut Hill Rd.
1,200
45a Varney lot
Chestnut Hills Rd.
30a
Bickford,
Wood
Strafford Cross Rd.
4a "Jenniess Mill" pro^perty
and
Bowers, Oharles F. and Fred
Bowley, Edith M.
Boyd, John A.
L.
�INVENTORY OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
Owner
Helen B.
Bready, Annie R.
Brag-g,
1,800
4,500
2,500
No. 29 No. Main St.
35a Wood lot, Pixjvinceis
L. & B. Central St.
4a Ten Rod Rd.
49a Chestnut Hills Rd.
No. 1'8 Mt. Pleasant St.
No. 37 So. Main St.
Standing timber
Chestmut Hills Rd.
Cor. Central and Spring Sts.
Brock, iQeorge
Martin S.
Ralph A.
Thomas
&
&
B. Mechanic St.
B. School St.
No. 67 No. Main St.
Bradley, James P.
Brooks,
Valuation
400
Description
L.
L.
63
N. H.
P. V.
Atwood
500
1,400
50
2,500
2,200
3,800
500
4,5.00
place,
Tibbets Hill Rd.
L.
L.
No. 10 B^unker
Lot Valley Rd.
Nellie R.
Bunker, Estejla V.
'Grace
Fay
650
No. 23 Grove St.
M. L. Hayes shop, Spring
Brown, Edward C. and Nellie H. L. & B. Pearl Hane
Browne, Henry A. and O. H. Car d20a Mountain lot
Herbert D. and Ella Chandler No. 20 Bunker St.
5a L. & B. No. Main
Brown, Ira S.
Mrs.
1,500
1,000
1,600
&
&
B. Elm St.
B. Central St.
10a Chestnut Hills Rd.
L. & B. Lone Star Ave.
Vincent amd Alice
William J.
Brough, Marshall K.
Brown, Annie M.
Browne, Fred W.
100a
L.
2,250
2,500
2,000
1,600
St.
100
2,000
2,500
1,200
St.
St.
100
Ed Aiken Rd.
fairm,
1,600
1,500
4,500
1,500
No. 8 Grove St.
No. 64 No. Main St.
No. 15 Winter St.
M.
Burbank, Lindley A,
Burke, Gertrude I.
Montgomery
place,
Peavey Hill
Biurnham, Charles T.
George H., heirs
Leroy L.
i
Ralph H.
Burno, Clifford A.
Burns. Robert
Burtron, Inc.
and Mary
iL.
E.
1,500
2,500
1,800
30 Bunker St.
69 Central St.
No.
No.
No.
No.
4
800
Blaine St.
Bunker St.
Lot Hancock St.
H. J. Pike place. Orange
Laundry No. 18 E. Grove
%a No. 17 Maple St.
"Twin Factories"
43
Central
St.
1,200
100
St.
St.
1,500
1,500
1,200
20,000
"Jones Factory"
No. Main
Go
die
B'utler, Chairles C.
George F.
Calkins, Alice M.
B'UESiier,
1
Cameron, Albert
Canney, Alice
Clifton C.
L.
J.
St.
6,000
800
17a farm. Ten Rod Rd.
50a cut-over land, Dame lane 100
L. &
L. &
L. &
B. F.
Lot,
B. Churc;h St.
2,500
B. Lone Star Ave.
1,500
B. Valley Rd.
2,100
Perkins shop. Central St. 600
500
Valley Rd.
2,20i0
Charles St.
21/^ a Col'omy place. Provinces '500
700
L. & B. Spring St.
No.
1
�INVENTORY OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
64
Owner
Daniel J.
Ethel M.
5
Valuation
Description
200
0a Chestnut Hills Rd.
Ahbott place,
Meaderboro Rd.
20,
35a Homeplace
80a Osborne lot and 115a
Rachel, heirs
Ralph W.
Lydea Hayes pl'ace
43a Lucy Wilson farm and
W. and Ethel M.
Ralpih
Weymouth
W.
Catherine
B.
L.
L.
Miami e
Prue A.
W. Lloyd
Cardinal, CarroH C. and Gladys
Ernest' M. and Alice M.
Helen R.
John
B.,
Summer
B.
I.
&
&
Jr.
Joseph
Leo H.
&
&
L.
2'5
600
1,600
200
St
1,700
B. Central St.
850
B. Watson Cor.
B. Garfield St.
near Edgerly Cor.
&
&
&
1,800
75
17a
100a farm, Bennett Hill Rd. 2,000
50
"Brick yard" Hometown Rd.
1,000
L. & B. Rochester Rd.
new house
Summer St.
B.
B.
800
80a Letourneau farm
14a Hattie Small lot
50a farm. Hometown Cor.
Leon J.
Raymiomd
3
0a L.
&
B.
Hometown
Rd.
farm
17i5a
Carter, Lizzie M.
L.
Cave, Clint'on
Caverly, Hugih
Chaignon, Raymond N. and
10a Sarah Varney place
la L. & B. Valley Rd.
57a part of "Hurd farm"
10'6a Jones & Roberts lots
Rochester road
%a
Aldea
A.
and
Howard
L.
&
B.
B.
Tappan
Maw
St.
L.
L.
B.
Cheney, Arnold J. H.
Chesley, Fred H. and Mary
&
B. Elm St.
52a 'Cut-over land
Chestnut Hills Rd.
and Gladys M.
P.
No.
L.
L.
&
&
8
300
250
25
1,700
400
900
2,700
place
"Valley Rd."
J.
and Rita M.
Chase, Curtis W. and Mildred
Fred H.
Hervey
B. Central St.
&
L.
Jjucy L.
Francis
&
1,000
1,000
50
2,2 00
2,7^00
Garlsen, Bernice M.
Olaf J. and Everett C.
Carlton, Edward E.
Champagne, Ernest
72 5
1,800
3,500
1,800
Sit.
Maple Ct.
Mechanic
B.
B.
la L.
7a L.
L,
L.
B.
John
&
No. 48 Central St.
No. 112 Central St.
L. & B. No. Main St.
'G.
Eiliza'beth
L.
1,000
9,000
land in Provinces/
i/^ia
700
650
200
16,000
1,800
poultry plant
60a Webber place
160a Viarney farm and
brooder house
Card, Alvin
SO'O
lot
250ia "Canney place"
40a L. & B. Meaderboro Rd.
20a 1/2 of Cater place
heirs
L.,
1,500
land near Keizel
6i0a
Laban
N. H,
Garfield St.
B. Crescent St.
B. Mechanic St.
100a Colbath Mt. lot
L. & B. Peavey Hill
L. & B. Peavey Hill
1.300
900
150
2,500
1,500
250
350
1,500
1,800
�INVENTORY OP THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON,
Owner
Harold
J.,
N. H.
Valuation
Description
heirs
Harry M.
Norman and Clara I.
Ralph J.
Chiasson, Simon and Eleanor
L.
L.
L.
&
&
&
B. Winter St.
B. Elm St.
B. So. Main St.
1,800
2,700
1,500
235a farm, Ten Rod Rd.
Gessler place,
near trotting park
Chouinard, Annette V.
2a L. & B. Peaivey Hill
Cilley, Clifton H. and Margaret L. No. 43 Lone Star Ave.
Clark, Albert H.
20a Gilman lot
near trotting park
Miarcia
la Chestnut Hills Rd.
Clarkson, Luther A.
No. 6 Co'urt'land St.
Clements, C. Gordon
Haddoick place. Orange St.
Clou'g-h, Elmer F.
50a farm Ohestnut Hills Rd.
Cloutman, John F.
No. 5 Garfield St.
John P., heirs
12a Jones mill pond lot
7 5a Tibbetts hill lot
Clow, Josie S.
No. 29 High St.
Colbath, Harry G.
L. & B. Charles St.
&
&
L.
L.
Conneil, James, heirs
Connor, Florence, heirs
Conrad, Andrew R. and Gladys
Conwell, George A.
30a Sheepboro Rd.
L. & B. Canal St.
%a L. & B. Rochester Rd.
Celon L. and Fannie
J.
Edmond E
Corson, Charles H.
George A.
1,50
J.
Lauren G.
Cole, Annie M.
Cooik,
65
B. Charles St.
B. Spring St.
200
150
3,200
800
1,200
4,500
100
700
1,900
250
600
2,800
&
B. Central Ct.
2a L. & B. Dame Lane
40a out-over Varney lot
L. & B. off Mechanic St.
L.
600
2,200
1,200
4a PeaTey Hill
& B. Cor. Crescent and
Biunker Sts.
400
400
2,800
500
600
100
200
400
L.
Cote, Dorothy 0. and
Rene
L.
&
B.
Hometown
Cor.
Thompson
Cotton, Abbie T.
Coulombe, Almanzor
J.
and Mary
Harvey A.
Counter, Earle
Couture, Albert
J.
and Beatrice
Frank
Emma
D.
H., heirs
George W.
Crowe, Frank A. and Cora V.
Crowley, Jennie B.
Cummiskey, Zenaide R.
Abbie
Charles F.
Fred E.
Cu'rrier,
A.,
heirs
&
&
&
&
&
650
350
200
1,300
2,500
1,500
4,000
B. Peavey Hill
B. Elm St.
250
B. Rochester Rd.
Bowling alley, Mechanic St. 1,200
100
2a Silver St.
L.
L.
L.
C rand all, Harl'ey A.
Crosby,
field aU'd barn
2 house lots, Peavey Hill
L.
B. So. Main St.
B. No. Main St.
L.
1,400
No. 6 Union St.
11a Sprout land,
Gray Hill Rd.
No. 22 Orange St.
8a L. & B. Rochester Rd.
7a Watson Cross Rd.
10a L. & B. Rochester Rd.
80a wood
&
Home
lot
B. Provinces
farm.
40a
Chestnut Hills Rd.
60a Pearl farm
40a Varney lot
31/^a L.
2,000
75
1,100
1,800
100
3,000
1,250
1,200
1,200
500
350
�INVENTORY OP THE TOWN OP PARMINGTON,
66
Owner
N. H.
Valuation
Description
50
rear of Ormand Glidden's
1,200
L. & B. Glen St.
1,000
L. & B. Chestnut Hills Rd.
3a J. B. Edgerly lot, Silver St. 100
300
25a West Milton Rd.
L. & B. No. Main St.
1,500
450
96a "Bunker pasture"
7ia
Guy
B.
Marion W.
Merle E.
Ray
B.
.200
70a Thayer lot
No. 3 Winter St.
L. & B. Spring St.
Curtis, Hattie B.
Lizzie M., lieirs
Mary E.
Per ley
Willie B.
&
B. High Sif.
L. & B. Silver St.
L. & B. Blaine St.
4ia Leighton lot, Silver St.
L.
C
l%a
400
1,500
103
Middleton Rd. 100
1,200
.10 5a farm, Sheepboro Rd.
8a
Cutter, George R. and Helen B.
1,800
1,300
1,000
Avery
J.
lot,
0a Colby, Merrill and
Sargent land
40a Geo. Sanborn pasture
3
Daiiey, Myrtle M. and
Dame, Daniel O
25a Clifford Hart lot
Harry W. No. 12 Grove St.
No. 11 Winter St.
4a L. & B. Peavey Hill
L. & B. Orange St.
Ethel M., heirs
Frank H.
Damon, Beatrice M. et als
Samuel N. and Agnes
Daudelin, Lloyd M.
Murray N. and Eileen
Victor E.
Davenhall, William H.
L.
&
75
1,000
2,000
3,000
1,000
3,000
1,300
1,400
3,000
5,000
3,000
2,500
50
1,800
B. Garfield St.
No. 30 Glen St.
L. & B. Glen St.
L. & B. Central St.
No. 4 8 No. Main St.
6a L.
& B. So. Main
& B. Central
18a L.
L&on Oilman
St.
St.
lot
E'avenport, HoUis L. and Phyllis No. 16 Charles St.
Davies, Edward M.
Davis, Alonzo I., heirs
Carl T.
Ciharles
Eva
S.
and EfRe
Poultry iplant, Charles
No. 40 E. Grove St.
L.
L.
L.
&
&
&
B.
Bunker
St.
B. School St.
B. Glen St.
No. 71 No. Main
J.
&
40a
Harry W. and Alice D.
Motor Mart
No. 15 School St.
Garage, So. Main
&
L.
B.
St.
Ridge Rd.
Geonge A.
St.
100
160
St.
900
2,500
1,600
2,000
1,400
4,000
1,600
1,400
1,200
700
2,200
Del Ciello, Amedeo and Carmela No. 87 Central St.
1,700
Demeritt, Roshert E. and MildredNo. 17 School St.
200
107a Lois Rand Rd.
Descheneaux, Arthur
1,100
No. 8 Winter Ct.
Dexter, Ruth E.
2,500
L. & B. Winter St.
Dickie, Bessie M.
800
Land & Barn, Glen St.
Howard A.
300
Scale house & shed at depot
600
Fernald pastuire
300
5 0a cut-over land
Howard A. and Bessie
1,500
No. 12 E. Grove St.
Kenneth W. and Phyllis
1,800
No. 30 Grove St.
Diemer, George S. and Pearl C.
Norman
G.
L.
B. Glen St.
�INVENTORY OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON,
Owner
N. H.
Valuation
Desicription
Dierauer, Harry, heirs
No.
Glen
7
1,500
1,000
1,100
St.
Bungalow
Dimmock, Grace M.
Dixon, Annie L.
No. 43 Spring
L.
George B.
Georgia A.
Dole,
Dolliver,
L.
L.
L.
Stanley M.
900
4,000
2,300
2,000
25
1,600
2,0'00
1,500
14a Wiggin lot
100
80a farm. Chestnut Hills Rd. 1,200
L. & B. Winter Ct.
900
Drapeau, Minnie
Drew, John J., Sr.
J.,
St.
B. Garfield St.
B. No. Main St.
B. Tap pan St.
B. Central St.
10a Sprout I'and
No. 12 Church St.
L. & B. School St.
No. 28 Elm St.
Dore, Ernest
Doty, Fannie I.
Douglas, Roibert R.
Dow, Irving E., heirs
Downing, Frank A.
John
&
&
&
&
67
No. 40
Elm
1,000
St.
E. Gelinas' place. Central St. 2,300
L. & B. Prospect St.
3,000
Jr.
Lizzie M.
Ham
Robert B. and Grace M.
L.
Du
Cette, Earle S. and Ruth
Dunbar, Emdon F. and Edith
&
100
3,500
lot
B. So.
Main
St.
Everett Ham lot, So. Main St. 100
S.am Stanley lot, So. Main St. 300
2a L. & B. J. G. Hurd lot.
So. Main St.
3 00
Meadow, from Cemetery Assn. 3 50
313a Owen Varney farm
4,500
125a old "Poor Farm"
300
L. & B. Central St.
1,500
65a farm, Silver St.
1,000
35a Sarah Nutter field and
barn
600
L. & B. Grove St.
1,000
Dunnells, Otis C. and Winona
10a wood lot, Ten Rod Rd.
200
E'uquette, Adelaide, heirs
22a Calef place, Ten Rod. Rd. 700
Durant, Harry E., St. and Susan L. & B. Cor. Pleasiant and
.
Summer
Harry
E., Jr.
House
and Carlyne
Dureaul't, Charles
Earle, Ellen D.
•
Meivin F.
Nellie
J.
&
&
B. Tappan St.
B. Church St.
50a L. & B. Milfon Rd.
L. & B. Charles St.
L. & B. Spring St.
Field, Hancock St.
L.
L.
Eason, Mary
Eaton, Eleanor W. and Meivin R.
George 'D.
Edgerly, Earle R.
Lois Rand Rd.
la L. & B. home place
Provinces
13a fieild. Provinces
24a wood
Serena
J.
Walter C.
Elkins, Leroy
T.,
Elliott, Jesse A.
Beatrice
William H.
Ellison,
Sts.
Spring St.
75a H. H. Roberts place,
Rochester Rd.
60a L. & B. in Provinces
lot.
heirs
and Leona
J.
F.
L.
L.
L.
L.
L.
&
&
&
&
&
lot,
B. Hancock St.
B. Lone Star Ave.
B. Charles St.
B. So. Main St.
B. Pleasant St.
2,500
50
1,100
800
1,500
1,000
600
2,300
800
700
400
900
65
900
2,000
900
6,000
4,500
�INVENTOEY OP THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,,
68
Owner
Elsemore, Ciharles A. and Mabel
Emerson, Charles H. and Nellie
Emery, Alden
C.
Grace M.
Frederick C.
Esware, Henry
Description
Valuation
"Ball field" off Pleasant St.
300
L. & B. Watson €or.
4,500
li^a L. & B. Central St.
1,700
li^a L. & B. Provinces
30U
200
40a Waldron Cross Rd.
8a L. & B. Ten Rod Rd.
450
50a Duquette lot
14a L. & B. Rochester Rd.
20a L. & B. Roclhester Rd.
Frank R.
Estes,
N. H.
J.
and Alice
Evans, Alice M.
Robert C, heirs
Fairbanks, Nafchaniel
Fall, Leba M.
Farmer, Ciharles H.
Farmington Cemetery Assn.
Farmington Country Club
Farmington Holding Corp.
Farmington Motor Car Co.
No. 115 Central St.
30a Spring St.
L. & B. Lone Star Ave.
L. & B. Lone Star Ave.
No. 41 Central St.
L.
&
B.
Winter
St.
0a Peat Bog, Ten Rod Rd.
70a Amazeen farm
Standing timber
Jos. Vachon land
20a Land and Club house
3 a Geo. Currier land
8.a part of Geo. Gray land
Edgerly factory
Eastman place So. Main St.
Service Station
5
Felker, Charles H.
Blank bldg.. Central
Trotting park
2,800
3,200
350
Land from Woodbine Lodge
Farmington National Bank
Farmington Sportsmen, Inc.
100
800
St.
1,400
1,400
1,500
2,000
3,500
1,600
1,000
150
2,00
9
25
150
8,00^0
5,200
900
100
11,000
300
12a Sanborn lot
Roberts and
40
90% a
Henderson
lots
Page
Fentom, Doris W.
Ferland, Eimil A. and Frances
Ferrin, George
I.
Albert D.
Flanders, Eva A.
Fletcher, James H.
Ma,ry L. and Ros^coe Sawyer
Fleury, Adelard and Diana P.
Fifield,
Flynn, Frank D. and Diana
Ford, Philip E. and Liois A.
Foss,
Andrew
Kate N.
J.
1,700
.
125a Henry Bunker lot
42% a Emerson Furber
18a Mary Pease lot
80a Sargent, Colby and
400
250
lot
50
300
lots
No. 24 Bunker
St.
&
1,700
B. Ridge Rd.
L. & B. Chestnut Hills Rd.
L. ,& B. High St.
L.
%a
No. 38 Central
St.
100a farm. Chestnut Hills
& B. Mt. Pleasant St.
No. 35 So. Main St.
Harry Whitehouse place
la L. & B. Dame Lane
20a L. & B. W. Milton Rd.
L.
750
150
800
2,800
1,200
1,800
5,000
4,500
600
2,000
1,700
& B. Orange «St.
500
Shop and shed
"H. and L. House" Main St. 800
2,000
Block, Mechanic St.
60a fairm, Meaderboro Rd. I,60i0
200
5 0a near Varney pond
L.
5a Sprout land
25
�INVENTORY OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
Owner
N. H.
Valuation
Description
H.
Sumner H. and Evelyn B.
Rofiicoe
&
L.
Courtland
B.
St.
exten. 1,100
22a Sanborn (or Balcom)
Kenneth R. and Gladys M.
Ralph H.
Jos.
1,600
place
Print shop, Bunker St.
L. & B. Lone Star Ave.
No. 55 Bunker St.
No. 56 Bunker St., lot
Foster Bros.
Walker
lot.
100
Bunker
3,300
1,000
St.
Gaanp, rear of print shop
3-5a Bessie Foster lot
Foster homestead.
Bunker
Fourleir,
John D.
&
L.
.
69
B.
200
200
150
100
1,300
St.
Ridge Rd.
500
Fraternal -Lodge No. 71,
A. F. & A. M.
Frenc'h, Alice C.
Main St.
Winter Ct.
Block, No.
&
&
L.
L.
B.
B.
Water
Leander H.
St.
Irving
lot. Water St.
L.
B. Charles St.
Leslie
"Pearl
Ham
&
No. Main St.
Vernon St.
20a Amaaeen Crosis Rd.
4a Hazen Needham lot.
F.
Fulton, Oeorge A.
Furber, F. Leon
Flora A.
Myron
F.
and Marguerite
Otto J.
Pur nans, Iris
St.
&
L.
H.
-field"
B. Mt.
Hometown
& B. Gray Ave.
& B. Courtland St. exten.
& B. Blaine St.
Dame place. No. Main St.
L.
L.
L.
8,000
900
400
100
800
500
1,200
300
50
2,000
1,400
1,100
1,600
Gagne, Marie A.
35a out-over land Brock lot
100
0a 'CUt-over land, D'unlap lot 100
Gallagher, Francis W. and Eileen No. 2'5 Glen St.
2,5i0a
Gamacihe, Joseph T.
Land & Camp, Spring St.
500
Gardner, Gerald R.
Rollins 'Grain ihouse
near Depot
1,000
Uel A. and Dorothy
"Pine Hill" Garfield St.
500
Garland, Marion L.
Chas. Garland farm,
Ten Rod Rd.
1,000
Raymond I. and Emily
No. 19 Tappan St.
2,6'00
3
House lots, Tappan and
Maple Sts.
1-3 int. land and camp.
Ten Rod Rd.
L. & B. Water St.
1-3 int. 2.5a Ten Rod Rd.
Robert E. and Annie
Winnifred
Garrett, Mildred
Geo. Corson
E'elia
10a land and -camp,
Rochester road
4i^a Adelize 'Gray place.
Provinces
field in Provinces
75a Currier farm,
Watson Cross Rd.
6a
Gaskell, Joseph
and Irene
Gates, E'ugene C.
G.
W.
T.
150
1,200
100
plaicie,
Ten Rod Rd.
Garrow, Joseph A. and
400
300
600
2,000
100
1,400
Barker place.
Summer
St.
3,500
�INVENTORY OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON^
70
Owner
Valuation
Description
Floyd block. No. Main
Gelinas, Ernest J.
William E.
Gibbs, Marsliaill F.
&
&
&
Elm
B.
B.
B.
50'0
& B. Central St.
& B. Glen St.
& B. Spring St.
L & B. G'len St.
Gilman, Bessie V. K.
L.
L.
L.
C.
Erman
F.
Melisisa E.
No. 42 Lone Star Ave.
Norris V. and Madeline
Gilson, Lewis F.
S.
and Rosanna
&
&
B. Maple St.
B. Bennett Hill Rd.
20a E. Cardinal wood lot
L.
L.
25a "Leigh ton farm"
Chester E.
L.
&
B. lots
1,
2,
3l^a
L.
&
B.
James H.
L.
&
B. Sipring St.
Lizzie
Eugiene T. and Bernice
heirs
Gordon, Frank
Gorton, Norma H. and Clifford
Goupi'l,
and Goldie
J.
P., Est.
Raymond
J.
and Alice
Drew pasture
No. 15 Maple
GiOodstone, Arlene .and Jo'hn M.
Goodwin, Charles E.
Amanda
A
L.
L.
L.
L.
L.
L.
L.
&
&
&
&
&
&
&
St.
B. Bunker St.
B. Charles St.
B. Central St.
B. Mt. Vernon Ct.
B. Orange St.
B. Mechanic St.
B. Butler Ct.
Lot on Charles St.
180a ''Wentworth lot"
Ten Rod
Go win, Mary A.
Gravelle,
Ruby
A.
Gray, Arthur F.
Rd'.
No. 24 Orange St.
L. & B. Charles St.
%a
Webster
00
Ernest L. and Doris
300
200
3,500
100
200
200
1,000
300
1,000
1,200
1,000
3,000
500
1,600
800
1,500
20'0
1,800
1,200
2,200
plaice,
Peaivey Hill
Everett D.
Everett L.
Everett S.
3
Nabby Dame
21a Watson Cross Rd.
Land and water privilege,
Meader pond
23a pasture, Sheeipboro Rd.
40a Furber pasture
4a near Meader pond
Godbo'ut, Ant'oine J.
Gonic Manufa'cturinig Co.
Goslin, Victor
700
100
3,
Crossing
Gould,
800
1,500
2,000
2,500
6'Oa
Ernest E.
Or m and
Glover, George E. and Marie
Luicy,
1,800
2,000
800
"Central park"
90'0
part of Downs place
1,400
L. & B. Blaine St.
18aL. &B. Chestnut Hills Rd. 800
Elmer and Rose
Goodell,
Ofl
lot",
Rand Rd.
Lois
Glidden, Bernard
5,0
St.
80a "Mountain
.
St.
2,600
1,400
Bunker St.
Bunker St.
1,500
1,600
3-8a No. 47 Glen St.
50a "Robinson lot, Milton Rd. 400
L.
L.
L.
Ralph P.
Giles, Pearl N.
Byron
N. H.
2a L. & B. Union St.
Part of "Ham pasture"
L. & B. Orescent St.
1/2 a L. & B. Spring St.
L. & B. Gray Ave.
No. 43 So. Main St.
1,400
2,000
50
800
70'0
2,000
2,800
�INVENTORY OP THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
Owner
Valuation
Description
place and
Home
Francis E. heir!
field,
Crowley St.
Shop and shed, Crowley St.
Shop and garage, Mechanic
House lot, iSipring St.
50ia Wesley Gray farm,
Meaderboro Rd.
F. E. Edgerly pMce,
So. Main St.
-
Frank
Fred
P.
C.
George R.
Tappan
Oil plant
St.
off
Ruth Miles place
E.
George R. and Elsie M.
Grove
Grace K.
C.
L.
I.
Tar box place Canal St.
60a farm, Meaderboro Rd.
100a Mountain lot
Main
l%a Brown
Kenneth O. and Natalie
Samuel J.
St.
lot
&
&
B. No. Main St.
B. Spring St.
3 0a Bennett place.
L.
L.
George
&
B. Courtland St.
Foiurier place. Ridge Rd.
L.
Restaurant, Central St.
J.
Wilson House, Central
Guilmet, Melina, heirs
Garage, Central
Rudolph E.
Ralph W.
Hackett, Velma I.
Hagar, Carroll C. and
Hall, John E. S.
L.
&
Stella
B.
L.
Sihop,
Hall
Hall,
&
Joy
Minnie
F.
St.
St.
Peavey Hill
&
B. W. Milton Rd.
No. 18 Winter St.
No. 71 Central St.
No. HE. Grove St.
16a
Gullis'on,
Crowley
St.
67a Whitehouse Mt.
50a Calef lot
40a Hester Bennett lot
L. & B. E. Grove St.
Two tenement house.
Central Ct.
One tenement
2,000
3,000
2,900
2,800
1,500
1,800
500
50
700
300
2,700
2,000
500
6,500
5,000
3,500
600
1,800
2,200
2,200
300
600
700
50^0
3,000
1,800
ho'Use,
Central Ct.
Block, No.
2,000
3,5 00
2,000
1,000
Ten Rod Rd.
Greeley, ArtTiur M. and Clara
Guay, Francis A. and Anna
6,000
2,000
4,500
John
John
3,000
4,500
Ct.
B. So.
300
100
3 ,,500
St.
Apiartment house. Grove St.
Service sit'ation. Central St.
Perkins pMice, Orange and
School Sts.
Bradshaw place, Glen St.
No. 7 Tappan St.
&
St.
5,000
Sts.
17-19 E. 'Grove
Block, Winter Ct.
Ursula Jones plaice.
NiO.
Winter
3,200
1,400
600
St.
31 Central St.
Block, Cor. Main and
,N'0.
Grove
71
N. H.
Main
St.
1,200
4,000
�INVENTORY OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
72
Owner
N. H.
Valuation
Desicription
Land and Sheds, Central
&
Ham, Elwin
Irving C.
Jolin H.
L-esiie E.
No.
No.
12a
No.
Hamel, Blanche G.
Ernest J. and Corrine
Hanmore, Virginia L.
Hanson, Helen H.
Minnie K.
43 Elm St.
27 Winter
2,700
200
1,800
2,000
St.
Mooney wood
93 Central
lot,
150
600
500
1,300
lot
St.
High
200
St.
No. 88 No. Main St.
lOOia farm, Rochester road
No. 10 Churwh St.
No. 52 Central St.
l-8a Mansiur land
No. 20 Canal St.
Willis C.
Guy
B.
House
Harding, Joseph H.
Harriman, Cyru'S
Dennis D.
Harrington, Gertrude M.
Harris, George P.
Harrison,
& B. Elm St.
B. Summer St.
B. Berry Ct.
80a L. & B. Ten Rod Rd.
20a "Winn field"
120a S. B. Thom;pson pasture
i^ia L.
L.
L.
&
&
No.
E.
Lewis
L.
Hart, Donald B.
3
&
5'5
No. Main
B. Cor.
St.
Blaine Sts.
0a farm, Ridge Rd.
Walter
Walter
H., Sr.
H., Jr., and Elsie
Hartfiei, Ruth E.
Hartford, Neilie E.
Haskell, Adelaide
L.
&
B.
lot,
lot,
Bunker
350
Ten Rod Rd. 200
1,800
1,300
1,300
2,000
8,500
2,500
3 00
St.
14a L. & B. Peavey Hill
No. 46 Bunker St.
L. & B. Central St.
Blo'ck, So.
J.
Main
St.
Fred Farr place. Grove
30 a Edgerly Cor.
8a barn and field
25a paisture and wood
80a Sanders farm
Richard A. and Florence
Hayden, Blanche J.
Hayes, Chairles L.
St.
600
200
500
800
lot
&
B. Rochester road
L. & B. Elm St.
B. E. Grove St.
L.
L. & B. No. Main St.
L.
I.
%a
Inez R.
Leon R.
Lillian
1,700
1,500
2,200
&
and Blanche Graham Cut-over land.
Chestnut Hills Rd.
L. & B. Lone Star Ave.
Maurice W.
L. & B. Cor. Glen and
Robert W. and Florence
Maude
600
300
400
2,500
1,600
1,100
Ten Rod Rd.
80a Bennett
1,300
3,800
2,500
1,800
50
1,500
1,500
1,500
1,900
Bunker and
60a Thompison
Frank
50
1,700
Ct.
Orange St.
11a Dennis Gray lot
L. & B. Grant St.
22ia L. & B. Peavey Hill
40a "Roberts lot"
L.
L.
Robert W. and Maurice,
Haynes, John L.
Haywood, Edna
T.
Henderson, Herbert G.
Jr.
Bunker Sts.
Land and Barn, So. Main
2 1/2 a L. & B. Water St.
L. &. B. So. Main St.
300
2,000
1,000
St.
500
2,000
4,000
20a 'M oi Lewis Etowns place 500.
200
75a Sarah Henderson place
�INVENTORY OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON_,
Owner
N. H.
Valuation
Desicription
Hersom, William
145a Johnson
F.
field
and
pasture
8a Tanner (orWillson) lot
William
P., Jr.,
Higgins, Solomon
Hi'1'1,
Loring
Hilton,
S.
and Harriet
100a "Diok
S.
L.
L.
L.
L.
and Ada
Martha
C.
F.
Hoadley, Virginia B.
Hoage, James H.
Melisisa M., iheirs
William A. and Marie
L.
L.
L.
&
&
&
&
&
&
&
B.
B.
B.
B.
B.
B.
B.
3a L.
L.
&
&
Dame
lot"
1,200
1,800
Green
1,400
1,100
1,400
1,000
St.
Elm St.
Water St.
Elm St.
B.
place.
Elm
St.
Ten Rod Rd.
B. Spring St.
Pasitnire
Holder, Blanche
Holt, Roy D., heirs
Hooper, Frank, heirs
Home, Eiarle E.
Edward H.
Eva C, heirs
800
200
500
Bunker St.
Bunker St.
Waldron Cross Rd.
John Davis
Hobbs, Justin H.
Ho'gan, Florence
73
Belanger field
No. 4 Lincoln
800
500
500
800
200
20'0
St.
3a L. & B. Peavey Hill
No. 129 Central St.
L. & B. Central Ct.
3 6a Bi'ckford lot, Husisey Mt.
2,200
1,000
1,600
500
200
A., beirs
'Lorenzo A.
Mau'de B.
Howard, Everett A.
Harry H;
Howe, Charles W.
Hoyt, Alice, heirs
100
9a wood lot.
Chestnut Hills Rd.
Fred
15a Spro'ut land,
Chestnut BilLs Rd.
100
44a Varney lot,
Chestnut Hills Rd.
15a L. & B.
Chestnut Hills Rd.
200
1,000
&
&
B. Lone Star Ave.
4,800
B. Mit. Vernon St.
800
Ira Fisher place, Valley Rd.
400
18a L. & B. Meaderboro Rd.
600
120a P. D. Bennett farm
2,000
i/^a L. & B.
Chestnut Hills Rd.
700
L. & B. Winter St.
1,500
115a Keizellot, Gray Hill Rd. 100
L.
L.
.
Charles H. and Crissie
Huckins, Abbie S. and Mary E.
10 0a Nutter pasture
Ethel M.
J.
Leslie
Maybelle R.
Maurice
Huidson,
Gray Hill Rd.
200a Thomipson place,
Hussey Mt.
65a Canney place
100a Home farm,
Meaderboro Rd.
9 5a Sargent place,
Meaderboro Rd.
26a cut-over land
Poor if arm Rd.
34a Geo. Sanborn lot
L.
&
B.
Water
St.
la L. & B. Valley Rd.
Thos. Sullivan place,
Valley Rd.
300
800
200
4,000
1,500
200
200
700
500
300
�74
INVENTORY OP THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
Oiwner
N. H.
�INVENTORY OP THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
Owner
N. H.
Valuation
Description
Land and Storehouse,
Water St.
L.
L.
Winnifred E.
King, Biernice W.
Charles A. and Bernice
Harry A.
Ray
S.
Samuel
J.
Knight, John M.
Knox, Elmer
Fred
S.
B. Spring St.
B. So. Main St.
No. 109 Central St.
Nutter Heel Shop,
Central St.
2a L. & B. Ten Roid Rd.
L. & B. Lone Star Ave.
L. & B. Central St.
Rewitzer land near
Blue Joh Mt.
la near old gas plant
Lots 27-3 6 Central park
L.
L.
L.
Harry
&
&
&
&
75
B. Union St.
B. Prospect St.
500
400
2,600
1,700
2,000
700
1,625
4,500
150
50
100
3,400
2,500
425
135a "Bennett pasture"
y2 of Pearl field near reservoir 25
20a Newman ipasture
500
LaChance, Venit'a E.
Block, Central St.
Lagos, Manuel
Home place. Spring St.
L. & B. House No. 2,
Landry, Joseph
LaPierre, Leon E. and
Lashon, Florence G.
Wanda
Lawrence, Abbott W. ahd Arlene
Spring St.
400
60a wood lot, Meaderboro Rd. 300
55a Torr lot.
Chestnut Hills Rd.
500
No. 68 No. Main St.
5,000
L.
L.
&
&
B. Orescent St.
B. Oharles St.
6a Fletcher pasture
52a Hurd lot, Lois Rand Rd.
90a lot, near Waldron pond
Arthur
and Ruth
F.
T.
L.
&
Flora M.
Henry
S.,
Jr.
John W. and Altice M.
Leahy, Joseph P.
Leary, Frank G.
Kenneth R. and Nelzina
Marcia E.
Lee, Perley I.
Lefavour, Ernest E.
Legro, Edwin, heirs
Leighton, M. Agnes
Nellie A.
Lepene, John
Lawrence
0.
1,800
1,100
100
300
350
B. lots 9-15,
Perkins Ave.
Blancihe and Beatrice
6,000
1,200
2,500
2,200
No. 107 Central
2,400
Land and Cottage, Central St. 600
No. 3 Gray Ave.
2,000
L. & B. Glen St.
1,600
No. 42 Central St.
3,000
1,500
100a J. B. Leighton farm
175a W. P. Thompson farm 2,000
L. & B. Crowley St.
1,200
L. & B. Cor. No. Main and
E. Grove Sts.
3,000
16a Geo. Currier place,
Peavey Hill
2,800
45a Lois Rand Rd.
250
Camp on Lois Rand Rd.
50
No. 18 Central St.
2,500
L. & B. Spring St.
3,000
L. & B. Pleasant St.
3,000
54a L. & B. Spring St.
1,800
L. & B. Spring St.
1,200
L.
&
B. No.
Main
St.
St.
�INVENTORY OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON^
76
Owner
N, H.
Description
and MargaretL. & B. Peavey Hill
Letourneau, Louis H. and Diana L. & B. Crowley St.
L. & B. So. Main St.
Leveille, Walter J. and Marie
20a farm, Silver St
Lewis, Addie L.
Lesiperence,
Wm.
A.
4a Will
John H.
Libby, Ma'bel
Liber i, Bernard H.
Home
"Valuation
2,500
150
field
&
B.
Chesitnu* Hills Rd.
15ia L.
900
1,500
1,100
la So. Main St.
No. 95 Central St.
10a "Edig"erly pasture"
1,600
100
3,200
lO'O
Garage
300
l-8a land and "Perkins barn" 100
L. & B. TIappan St.
5,500
Liberty, Normand P.
2,800
Lincoln, Benjamin A. and EleanorNo. 29 Grove St.
Block No. 14 So. Main St. 4,000
1,500
Littlefleld, Donald A. and Hilda L. & B. Maple St.
2'2ia Greenfield lot
100
Payson E.
Perley E.
Long, Nina E.
Lord, Arthur R.
Lord, William C.
Lougee, Carrie B. and Allie A.
Harry
C.
Jacob A. and Hattie
J.
Walter
Nehemiah, heirs
Walter S.
Lover, Lawrence
Lowell, Stillman R., heirs
Lucas, Mary A. J.
Lyons, Fred, Jr.
Malone, John T. and Alice
Marcil, Alfred
100
10a R. J. Cheisiley field
150
47a Hanson lot
20a Hanson or "Governor lot' 100
2,500
125a "Robinson farm"
No. 10 Crowley St.
1,800
22a "Plumimer lot" out-over 200
200
28a Belinsky lot cut-over
120a M. S. Brock lot,
Meaderboro Rd.
1,000
L. & B. Crowley St.
2,000
House and' coal s'heds at Depot 800
J. Lord plaice, Lone Star Ave. 1,400
Lot, Gray Ave. and
100
Gariflelid St.
% ot Pearl field, near reservoir 50
1,000
108a D-udley farm
2,300
No. 11 Elm St.
800
Willson barn, Elm St.
800
L. & B. Ten Rod Rd.
110a Sprout land. Valley Rd. 800
16a Watson farm.
700
Chestnut Hills Rd.
5a L. & B. Watson Cross Rd. 1,000
500
55a Carrie Drown lot
500
L. & B. Sipring St.
1,000
2a L. & B. Spring St.
300
40a Field and pasture
4a L. & B. Courtland St.
extension
& B. Central St.
170a Wm. Curtis farm
11a Lydia Hayes, Est.
L.
Sam Cloutmanlot, Bunker
L. & B. Elm St.
2,300
1,000
S.SiOO
St.
100
200
1,000
18a Barker meadow, El'm St. 500
la field. Lone Star Ave. exten. 75
�INVENTORY OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
Owner
N. H.
77
Valuation
Desicription
part of "Johnson
100
pa Situ re"
900
10a S. B. Thompson place
13ia
Marcoux, Gideon T. and Helen
and Lucy
Harden, Horton D.
Henry
A.
Maude
A.
35a Straw and Sargent
Marsh, Agnes M.
E-arl L. and Elsie W.
400
35a Hall field
Lajoie place, Grove St.
L. & B. lots 68-71
Perkins Ave.
L.
L.
&
&
3,000
1,900
lots
B. Valley road
B. Perkins plaice.
High
3,000
St.
60a wood
L.
L.
Marshall,
Anna
A.
Frank A.
&
L.
Fred E.
lot
B. No. 8
&
&
Joseph
Joseph
field.
L.
&
No. 5
11^ a
400
Bunker
St.
B. Spring Sit.
B. Spring St.
8a
Marston, Jennie, heirs
Miartineau, Ernest F.
No. Main
Marston
Maple St.
B.
St.
Main St.
115a farm, Ten Rod Rd.
D., heirs
0.
&
1,700
1,200
1,000
300
1,500
Ct.
So.
field,
200
500
700
200
2,200
B. Spning St.
800
and M^uriel
Valmore W. and Deona
Mathews, Gertrude M. C.
McOann, William
McCormiick, Haroild E. and Mae
No. 70 Central St.
No. 7 Maple St.
5,000
1,100
1,100
McCul'lough, Andrew G.
M'CKinney, James B. and Ethel
L.
Raymond
L.
R.
MioLaughlin, Joseph L.
L.
C.
B.
Bunker
St.
lot
& B. Mt. Vernon
No. 13 Pleasant St.
Lot, Lone Star Ave.
No. 26 Grove St.
L.
McTavish, Wilson
Margaret
&
70a Sprout land
65a J. P. Bennett
&
St.
B. Spring St.
125a farm. Ten Rod Rd.
100a Fred Kelley lot
40a W. P Thompson lot
100a Ai D. Otis place
L. & B. Spring St.
Meader, Florence G.
Merrill, Leroy B.
Miles, Sarah A.
L. & B. School St.
Miller, Arthur N. and Wilfred E. 90a 'Clark farm.
Ten Rod Rd.
George R. and Rosie
1/2 a
L. & B. Central St.
Harley W.
11a Perkins plaice.
Ridge Rd.
Moison, Alphonsie J.
3a L. & B. Rochester Rd.
Montgomery, Adia M.
L. & B. High St.
Melvin E.
L. & B. Peavey Hill
Mooney, Geneva M.
No. 51 No. Main St.
George F. & Son
Factory and land,
Mildred P.
Morin, Thomas
J.
1,100
3,500
100
4.200
1,500
and
.
Ina B.
300
400
No. 66 So. Main St.
No. 3 5 and 37 No. Main St.
No. 15 Grove St.
L. & B. Lone Star Ave.
4a L. & B. Ten Rod Rd.
30a pasture, Ten Rod Rd.
1,100
500
200
1,000
600
900
4,000
1,600
1,800
1,200
2,000
900
3,800
7,000
6,500
2,400
2,200
1,000
200
�INVENTORY OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
78
Owner
Description
Monphy, Elizabeth B.
Harvey, Jr.
John W. and Geraldine E.
Morrill, J. A.
Morris, Beatrice M.
Leona
and Mary Berthold
L.
Mary
Morrison,
L.
W.
Mosher, Alberta
Bulge ne J.
W.
Mott, Orrie
Moulton, Carrie
J.
B.
Chester E.
Herbert P. and Ivadell
Mros, Edward J.
Nason, Leslie I
Lreslie I. and Rosa D.
Nedeau, Maude M.
Neill, Lucina M.
Nelson, Charlotte
Nevei^'S, Ag'ues E.
New
Eng.
Tel.
&
Tel. Co.
N. H. Elec. Cooperative, Inc.
Nichols, A. Josieph
Nute, Harry A.
Molly
Ray H.
Theresa
William
J.
H., heirs
Nutter, Carl M.
Ethel
Harry
Lucy
Otis,
F.
B.
Albert
J.
E. Jeannette
Norman
L.
Palmer, Charles E.
N. H.
Valuation
�INVENTORY OP THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
Owner
N. H.
79
Valuation
Description
Waldron place and garages,
4,800
s/s Mechanic St.
Store si/s Mechanic St.
800
J. W. Loicke iplace.
Mechanic St.
3,500
Viokers' block, No. Main St. 4,500
Cor. So. Man and
Central Sts.
30a Dame meadow,
Paquette, Arthur and Jeannette
Parshley,
Rooh ester Rd.
55a farm.
Chestnut Hills Rd.
L.
L.
&
&
B. Glen St.
B. Eilm St.
40a Lois Rand Rd.
60a Thompson lot
Parker, Carroll A. and
Marjorie M.
6a Boevin
Parker, Frank S., heirs
Harriet L. and Harris
72a Johnson or Boevin lot
L. & B. Glen St.
8a L. & B. W. Milton Rd.
Harry Franklin
L.
Ned
L.
200
1,100
Richmond H. and
Bernice L.
Parent, Edward, heirs
Ned
2,500
lot,
Ten Rod Rd.
No. 27 Tappan St.
20a near Nabbiy Dam^e
Crossing
L. & B. Spring St.
,
2,400
1,800
200
300
200
400
1,500
2,400
3,700
400
and <F. E. Webster
1,200
Parrock, Ronald D.
L. & B. Winter Ct.
1,200
Patterson, Evard H. and Mildred L. & B. Mechanic St.
800
4 % a part of Carrie Stevens
PaU'Cek, Lawrence E. and
place
Gertrude A.
600
Paulson, John A.
130a Fullerton farm
1,600
60a Hayes mountain lot
3 50
11a meadow
30
Pearl, Hervey, iheirs
Lot and camp, Tim Etame Mt. 100
L. & B. Mechanic St.
Ina C.
1,000
L. & B. No. Main St.
Peavey, Merton L.
3,i600
Pelletier, Bertha Y.
Block, Cor. Grove and
Orange Sts.
7,000
Furniture Co.
No. 42 No. Main St.
3,500
Currier land and barn
500
Samuel A., heirs
No. 28 Grove St.
3,300
Peiley, Louise T. and Alfred S.
la L. & B. Rochester Rd.
900
Pence, Bertha
L. & B. Maple Of.
800
Perkins Post, Clarence L.
Legion bloiok, No. Main St. 2,000
Dorothy E. and James A.
6 0a wood lot, Whiteihouse Mt. 600
Stanley R. and Lona
Land and camp, Central Ct. 200
Walter R.
Lot, Valley Rd.
200
Perrie, Mary and Louise
No. 40 Central St.
3,000
Pet'ersion, John T.
No. 44 Orange St.
1,200
Real Est. Trust
Blacksmith lot, Mechanic St. 600
Service station
400
"Lobby" and Leavitt and
Gray lots
100
Cottage
500
�INVENTORY OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
80
Pickering, Sarah M.
L.
Pike, Edwin E., heirs
Harris, 'heirs
Pitre, Joseph A. and Germaine
Pomeroy, Louie A.
Porter, John L.
Edward
Edward G. H.
Pouliot,
Pres-eott,
J.
Plorence E.
Leonard G. and Louise
Rosicoe land
Emma
Prime, Charles E.
Proulx, Ephrem H. and Blanch
Public Service Co. of N. H.
Pulsifer, Bernice
Harry
H., heirs
Walter H.
Purdy, Alice G. and
Gladys S. Sullivan
Rait't,
Norman
J.
Rand, Raymond
Randall, John F.
Roswell J.
Roy E. and Adele H.
Reeves,
Howard
Reynolds, John
V. and
Eva
S.
Rhines, Inez and John B.
Lucy
B.
RiiCihaxdis,
Fred L.
Rlchardso'n, Alfred
J.
Ernest A.
John E. and Mary
Marion W.
Ricker, Jennie
John E.
Lillian P.
William H.
S.
S.
G.
I.
&
B.
Siummer
St.
N. H.
�INVENTORY OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
Owner
N. H.
Description
Valuation
600
Land amd Ice House
300
25a L. & B. Hometown
700
L. & B. S'pring St.
700
Per n a 1 d p as fcur e
Ridley, Arthur D.
Ring, Annie E.
Florence K.
John
&
&
L.
L.
E.
B. So.
B. So.
Main
Main
St.
St.
100a farm, Rochester
Roberts, Carl N.
Rd'.
la beside R. R. track
east of river
30a wood land, Valley Rd.
L. & B. Pleasant St.
L. & B. Chestnut St.
Lot, Garfield St.
8ia
Ella
P.,
George
John
4ieirs
C.
No. 38 No. Main
P. B.
William H. and Martha
Robinson, Caroline M.
Rochester Water Works
J.
George
J.,
J.,
Sr.
31a Hanson lot
& B. Spring St.
Tufts mill pond
Jones marsh
&
&
L.
L.
Jr.
&
L.
and Gertrude
Winslow C.
Rondeau Shoe
Rouark, John
Co.,
300
600
150
150
B. Orange St.
B. Marsiton Ct.
St.,
H. O.
J.
2,200
1,300
300
lot
B. Spring St.
No. 25 Bunker
W.
Ernest B.
Everett B. land Leona
George T. and Ruth P.
E.
200
1,700
lot
Bunker
Ralph
3,000
2,500
and
Rollins, Ella M.
Ella
100
250
500
3,000
St.
L.
Reed
Rogers, George
Irene P.
1,300
2,100
3,700
3,200
2,30(0
St.
%a
L. & B. Maple St.
15a L. & B. W. Milton Rd.
L. & B. Glen and
Mt. Vernon Sts.
a L. & B. Berry Ct.
L. & B. Provinces
Factory, So. Main St.
L. & B. Central St.
1,500
1,500
1,200
1,600
500
20,000
1,100
1/4
Rouillard, Ralph E. and
Constance L.
Wilfred A.
Routhier, Joseph and Adeline
Rowell & Watson
Roy, Charles E. and Barbara
Rundlett, Rufus and Blanche A.
Russell, David C. and Hilda A.
L. Ricihard and Etta I.
Verdrum W.
Sabine, Tola L.
Salisbury, Nina
Nina and Clifford K.
Sanborn, Roland R.
Sanders, William M.
Sargent, Henry S.
Jessie H.
Sawyer, Minnie
David W. and
Violet M. Miles
L.
L.
&
&
B. School St.
B. Gray Ave.
No. 1 Elm St.
Service station, So.
No. 6 den St.
No. 67 Central St.
Main
Gates place, Union
3ia
99'a
Henry
Bickifond
St.
St.
farm
No. 117 Central St.
Lot near Railroad
No. 13 Charles St.
Cor.
Union and Orange
Sts.
L. & B. Orange St.
Israel Clark iplaoe. Dame
L. & B. Pleasant St.
30a Merrill's Co.r.
L. & B. No. Main St.
L. & B. Spring St.
2,300
2,200
2,500
2,000
2,200
2,000
2,000
900
2,000
50
2,700
2,500
1,800
Lane 400
3,000
600
4,000
500
Schofield,
L.
&
B.
Church
St.
2,200
�INVENTORY OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON^
82
Valuation
DesicriptioTi
Owii'er
13 7a farm, Meaderboro Rd. 5,000
25 0a olid home place and
Ham lot
1,500
200
56a Evans pasture
Scruton, Arthur G.
Frank
N. H.
40a Babh pasture
20a Pinkham pasture
59a L. & B.
J.
Woodbury Holmes
5
Gilbert
Secord, Harold B. and Gertrude
Sewell, Orin D. and Dorothy M.
Shaw, Grace
E.
Robert F.
0a Hayes
lot.
200
100
place
Gray Hill Rd.
& B. Lone Star Ave.
No. 31 Union St.
Garage, apartment and
store. Spring St.
Lena Russell land.
Spring St.
30a Sheep'boiro Rd.
60a Hanson lot
L. & B. Lincoln St.
L.
63a Raalb farm
Barnett place, So. Main
E. M'cMullen place,
Rochester road
Sigoiuin, Gerard R. and Simonne No. 6 School St.
No. 9 Maple St.
Leopold T. and Yvette M.
Vaughn
and Ethel M.
Sheehan, Hazel and Leo
Sidney, Earle E. and Gertrude
Silvia,
Silveri,
2,500
400
300
300
3,000
l,i500
D.
John J.
Leo and Lucille
St.
Simm'9, Josieph C.
L.
3
&
B. Canal St.
2a farm. Ridge Rd.
Simonds, Fred H. and Ernestine 50a Shiumung ipaisture
No. 18 Summer St.
Sinnegar, Herbert B.
No. 7 Siummer St.
Bungalow, Green
House lots
Smart, Harry P.
Jerry E.
Smith, Chester P.
Frederick E. and Dorothy M.
Irving E.
James
A.'
Leland
C.
Maxwell T. and Barbara H.
Socony-Vacuum Oil Co.
So'uter, William
Spear, Fred R. and Viola M.
Howard M.
Stanley, Edwin P. and
400
3,000
1,600
2,100
St.
200
63a timher land. Ridge Rd.
L. & B. Central St.
L. & B. Spring St.
L. & B. Spring St.
L.
&
B.
Winter
2,000
2,000
3,000
1,400
2,400
1,200
1,400
No. 10 Tapipan St
B.
500
30
1,100
1,700
St.
No. 54 No. Main St.
No. 5'6 No. Main St.
No. 24 Grove St.
L. & B. Mt. Vernon
Service station. So.
St.
Main
St.
1,100
1,400
1,800
1,000
1,400
3,000
2,600
2,800
1,100
3,500
1,600
1,300
1,000
L.
L.
L.
&
&
&
B.
B.
B.
Summer
Prances E. Nichols
L.
&
B.
Maple
Samuel
12a Fred Connor .place.
1,300
Ridge Rd.
70a L. & B. Meaderboro Rd. 500
S.
Charles F.
Catherine
Clarence V.
Staiples,
L.
L.
&
&
Orange St.
Grant St.
St.
B. So. Main St.
B. "Dick Dam©"
House
lot,
1,000
St.
Valley Rd.
3,800
Lane
700
100
�INVENTORY OP THE TOWN OP PARMINGTON^
Owner
N. H.
Valuation
Description
Prank
40a Orrie Mott
lot.
800
Chestnut? Hills Rd.
Stearns Bros.
Stevens, Chester A.
Eliza E. and F. G. Berry
E.
Willis R.
Guy
Camp, Dick Dame Dane
200
100a "Gray lot". Ten Rod Rd. 600
1/2 a L. & B. Mt. Vernon Ct.
1,100
8
1/2
L.
L.
& B. Central St.
B. Gray Ave
B. Strafford Cross Rd.
part of Carrie Stevens
a L.
&
&
31a
Stocker, Nellie E.
Sturgeon, Jolin A.
Sullivan, Cornelius H.
Michael F. and Nellie
Mortimer, heirs
place
& B. Lone Star Ave.
No. 40 Glen St.
L.
No. 6 Lincoln St.
10a L. & B. Foss hill
L. & B. Spring St.
6a L. & B. Valley Rd.
PatTick
Tanner, Cordelia D. and Stanley C L. & B. E. Grove St.
George I.
3 5a home farm
54a pasture and wood lot
Tasli, Nettie
1-3 int. in Frank Home,
Est., Ten Rod Rd.
Tasker, Beulah A.
Cor. Winter St. and
Winter
Taylor, Dorothy C.
Harold M. and Ethel L.
Catherine
Tebbetts, Fred O.
Tebbets, Georgia D. and
Florence P. Benner
Teb'bets,
A.
L.
Tebbets and Fletcher
Thayer, Annie E.
heirs
Jiames E.
Therrien, Alice E.
Thibedeau, Arthur M. and
Maibel E.
E.
Ernest H.
George L.
Hervey
J.,
1,100
2,200
1,100
600
700
1,900
1,800
400
100
heirs
Julia E.
Thurston, Hanis L.
Milton
Tibbetts, Bertena J.
Christopher
1,200
district
&
B. Charles St.
Land and camps. Elm
No. 4 Oourtland
10a L.
Vza L.
Thomas, Bernice
Thompson, Elmer
100
700
125a farm, Meaderboro Rd. 2,800
160a Henry Wyatfc land
350
&
&
St.
2,200
St.
300
1,900
B. No. Main St.
1,500
B. No. Main St.
1,400
of W. E. Telbbets field 400
10a 1/2
30a pasture
F.,
400
2,500
Ct.
Hometown
Elmer
2,200
2,200
60a Geo. Bailey place,
George A. and Katherine
Rodney
83
�INVENTORY OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON_,
84
Valuation
Desicription
20a land east of Dame brook 100
8a "Moultton lot"
Owner
W.
Forrest
Fred
N., keirs
Maynard C.
Tilton, Charles A.
Tirrell, Oarl D. and Gertrude
Charles and Goldie
Towle, Floyd R. and Marion H.
Henrietta
Patricia
W.
Trafton and
Led ere
Trask, Nellie M.
Ralph
and Helen
C.
Trekelson, Clara T.
Tucker, Frances L.
D.
al.
et.
Tufts, Franceisi L..
Tuttle, Allison E.
M.
Urania B.
Eiarle
Frank W.,
Emily R.
Twitchell,
land
Jr.,
Twomibly, Lreslie B. and
Elizabeth H.
Van
Alstiae, Floyd C.
and
M.
Varney, Eldora B.
Fred S.
Dioris
-
Harold H and Arline E.
Leon R.
Lloyd I.
Owen M., heirs
Warren E.
Varnum, Angelina
Vaughn, Donald
Vickers, Charles
William
N. H.
S., Jr.
J.
Waldron, Arolene V.
Donald H.
�INVENTORY OP THE TOWN OF PARMINGTON^
Owner
Evelyn
Harrison G.
Jeremy R. ^and Emma Crosby
Samuel H., heirs
Walker, Joseph T.
J.
Gertrude
Thomas L. and Angeline
Walsh, Leroy T.
Ware, Nellie M.
William V.
Watson, Philip P.
Weaver, John T.
Webster, Arthur G.
Prank
E.
George A.
Georgia I.
Lizzie E.
Welcih, John E. and Rosalind S.
Wentworth, Jeannette
Jennie M.
F.
Reginald R.
Wetherbee, Laura H.
Weymouth, Carl H.
Edwin L.
and'
Theora
Harold E.
Malcolm L.
Vera C.
Whalen, Newell J.
White, Burton E. and Irene H.
George O. and E. Frances
Jennie A.
Ralph
C.
85
Valuation
Description
100a "Waldron farm"
Provinces
1,300
100
6a Mill pond lot
lli^a Poke O'Moonshine lot 400
20a Ohas. Eaton place
S.
Wallace, Augusta
N. H.
and Hattie A.
�86
INVENTORY OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
Owner
Description
Johnson
2.5a
William
J.
and Susie
Whitehouse, Annie A.
Fred L.
C.
Midwood
Valuation
200
place,
Meaderboro Rd.
L. & B. Bunker St.
20a L. & B. Ten Rod Rd.
50a Sargent
Fred L., Jr.
Joseph H.
lot
N. H,
lot
& B. Ten Rod Rd.
No. 38 Bunker St.
57a Cloutman lot
L. & B. Central St.
No. 14 E. Grove St.
L. & B. Mt. Pleasan'f St.
No. 8 Tappan St.
No. 4 Union St.
Nos. 39 and 41 Orange St.
L.
Whitney, Ida M.
Vivian
Whitworth, Angle D.
Wiggin, Anna B.
Arthur H.
Wilkes, Bertha
Wilkins, Velda M. and Robert R. L. & B. High St.
Willard, Annie B.
Elliott ipliaice, near R. R.
l^a L. & B. Mt. Vernon St.
Katherine M.
Maurice S.
L. & B. School St.
Willey, Burns C.
L. & B. Union St.
Celia R.
L.
&
B. Ellm St.
Camps, Elm
& B. Spring St.
B. Winter St.
L. & B. No. Main St.
Gharles D.
4a L.
George E.
L.
Willson, Charles W. T.
Wilson, Clarence M.
Will&on, Jessie
St.
&
900
2,000
900
200
600
2,400
200
1,100
1,600
1,800
2,300
3,000
1,800
1,000
2,000
600
2,500
1,300
750
150
1,100
1,100
10a
I,50i0
No. 9 6 Ceafral St.
1,500
No. 15 Elm St.
3,000
Nellie J.
8a "Frank Hall field"
No. Main St.
400
L. & B. No. Main St.
Paul J.
1,200
AVinkley, E. L.
51a Otis Scruton place,
Sheepboro Rd.
5 00
Ernest and Harvey E.
45a Peter Home place,
Ches'tnuf Hills Rd.
300
Winn, George
80a wood land, Ten. Rod Rd. 400
Winsaw, Daniel H. and Helen L. 70a Geo. Otis farm,
Meaderboro Rd.
900
Wood, L. Isadore
No. 3 High St.
3,000
Land across R. R. track
50
Woodbine Lodge, No. 41,
Bloick, Central Square
I. 0.
0. F.
17,000
Tenement, Medhanic St.
800
Cobbler's shop. Mechanic St. 500
Woodman, Harold F.
10a land and camp,
30^0
Ten Rod Rd.
Jes'se and Evelyn J.
No. 35 Maple St.
2,000
Levonne
L. & B. Central St.
1.400
Sarah F.
L. & B. Glen St.
800
Woods, Horace and Irene I.
140a Snyder farm.
Ridge Rd.
1,800
Wormstead, Charles N.
L. & B. Peavey Hill
1,000
Worster, Carl W.
L. & B. Mechanic St.
1,100
Hazel M.
1,800
L. & B. Central St.
Herbert
800
L. & B. Union St.
Wilfred H. and Laura
1,800
L. & B. Maiple Ot.
�INVENTORY OP THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
Owner
Desicription
Varney ipasture
Wright, Anna A.
66.a
N. H.
87
Valuation
and
Downing and Wyatt
Wyatt, Ellen E. and Ralph F.
Henry
I.
Louise
Yates,
Fred-erick
J.
and Albina
York, Kenneth
NeHie M.
Young, Edward W.
Young, Eunice E.
Frank
V., heirs
Fred
Walter E.
William
I.
and Beatrice V.
L.
cut-off lots
300
7a L. & B. near "Goose Cor." 800
160a farm, Meaderboro Rd. 3,500
15a Nutter lot
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ANNUAL REPORTS
OF THE
TOWN OF
FARMINGTON
NEW HAMPSHIRE
FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER THIRTY-FIRST
1947
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�ANNUAL REPORTS
OF
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RECEIPTS
<Sl
expenditures
OF THE
Town of Farmington, N.
FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER
1947
THE FARMINGTON NEWS TRESS
FARMINGTOX.
N. H.
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H.
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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
N. H.
TOWN OFFICERS
SELECTMEN
JAMES E. THAYER
LEO L. NEWBURY
JAMBS A. SMITH
TEEM EXPIRES
TERM EXPIRES
TERM EXPIRES
1948
1949
1948
TOWN CLERK
LESLIE
E.
HAM
TREASURER
BERTHA
Y.
PELLETIER
SUPERVISORS OF THE CHECKLIST
FLORENCE DEXTER
CLARENCE
E.
McCALL
LILLIAN CAVERLY
TAX COLLECTOR
LESLIE
E.
HAM
HEALTH OFFICER
CARL
B.
CANNEY
ROAD AGENT
ALBERT
L.
DENSMORE
REPRESENTATIVES
NED
L.
FRANK
PARKER
E.
WEBSTER
MUNICIPAL COURT
ERROL
S.
HALL,
Justice
POLICE OFFICERS
ELMER F. CLOUGH, Chief
CHARLES S. DAVIS, Assistant Chief
MODERATOR
ERROL
S.
HALL
AUDITORS
ARTHUR
G.
WALTER
E.
WEBSTP:R
CARL
E.
HARRIMAN
TRUSTEES OF TRUST FUNDS
YOUNG
LESLIE
E.
HAM
JAMES
E.
THAYER
TERM EXPIRES
TERM EXPIRES
TERM EXPIRES
1948
1949
1950
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
N. H.
SELECTMEN'S REPORT
Your board of selectmen takes pleasure in submitting herewith a brief report for the year 1947.
TAXES BOUGHT BY THE TOWN
All of the taxes which have been purchased by the
town, with two exceptions, from 1932 through 1944 have
been cleaned up. This involves thirty-three items some
of which have been on the town's books for tifteen years.
Three woodlots taken for taxes were sold during the
year and at present the town owns two dwellings and
one woodlot which were acquired by tax deeds.
HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT
highway department is now efticiently
equipped with modern high grade machiner*y with which
The caterpillar grader, Oshkosh
to carrj' out its work.
truck and Case sidewalk plow and loader are making it
possible for the highway men to give improved service at
The
reduced cost to the taxpayer.
the current winter, the
number
Despite the severity^ of
of complaints received
has reached an all-time low.
FOREST FIRE APPARATUS
The great forest fire which the town suffered in
October disclosed a need for additional equipment which
has been acquired, consisting of two new portable pumps,
one of which was a generous gift of the employees of the
H. O. Rondeau Shoe Co. Auxiliarj' gear composed of a
quantity of small hose line and nozzles has also been purchased. A recent survey by the state forestry department showed that the town is now fully equipped for any
such emergency that might occur in the future.
TOWN HALL IMPROVEMENTS
hall has been given an almost complete
renovation, the first in twenty years we are told. Interior and exterior have been painted the roof has been
repaired
numerous small repairs about the building
have been made; and a full time janitor is now employed.
The town
;
;
POLICE DEPARTMENT
is operating at as high a
level of efficiency as is consistent with the limited number of men employed. The headquarters office has been
moved to the town hall thereby sa\ang a substantial annual charge; a complete system of records has been in-
The
police
department
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ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
N. H.
activities and equipment.
A new
being set up to operate between the
lieadquarters office, which has been assigned the call
WVP]Z, and the police cars.
NEW SIDEWALKS, STREET WIDENING
The project of widening Main and Central streets
in the area of the square has been completed except for
resurfacing the streets. Our main thoroughfares have
been widened approximately ten feet wliich has not only
greatly facilitated the flow of traffic, but also increased
parking space and improved the appearance of the
square. A new 2-J:-inch storm sewer pipe has been laid
under Main street from Grove street to Pleasant street.
veterans' PROJECT
Considerable activitj' has been manifest in the Veterans' Project area.
Five new homes have been constructed which have added to the attractiveness of the
region and also to the assessed valuation of the town.
Maps have been completed covering the whole section so
that all developments will fit in with the plan for the
new high school building which is contemplated in the
future.
Two more lots have been sold this fall which
have been excavated for cellars in anticipation of building in the spring.
NEW PROJECTS
The most pressing need for the coming year is the
resurfacing of the square. State of New Hampshire engineers have surveyed and mapped the streets and draAvn
It
specifications for rebuilding the streets involved.
only remains for the actual construction to be done.
The highway department sorely needs a new
garage in which to house its equipment. This winter it
has been necessary to leave out of doors one of our most
expensive units because of lack of space. The selectmen
recommend the construction of a new fire-proof garage
facing Lone Star avenue, on the lot formerly occupied by
the eTenness Box Mill. The building contemplated would
be one story approximately 10(5 feet b^^ 35 feet, built of
cement blocks. This would house all of this department's equipment with additional space for storage and
future expansion.
Kespectfully submitted,
stalled covering all
two-way radio
is
JAMES E. THAYER,
LEO L. NEWBURY,
JAMES A. SMITH.
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ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OP PARMINGTON,
N. H.
WARRANT
THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
To
the inhabitants of the town of Farmington, qualified
to vote in town affairs
You
are hereby notified to meet at the town hall in said
Farmington on Tuesday, the ninth day of March
next, at eight o'clock in the forenoon, to act on
following subjects
the
1.
To choose one selectman for three years, one
selectman for two years, a town clerk, a town treasurer, road agent, two ijolice officers, two auditoi's, a
Article
trustee of the trust fund for three years, two delegates to the constitutional convention, and all other
necessary officers and agents for the ensuing year.
YOU AHE ALSO NOTIFIED TO MEET AT THE
SAID TOWN HALL AT SEVEN O'CLOCK IN
THE AFTERNOON ON THE SAME DATE, TO
ACT ON THE FOLLOWING SUBJECTS:
Article
2.
To see what sum of money the town will vote
and appropriate to defray the expenses of
to raise
general government as defined in the budget.
Nos. 1 to 5.
Article
3.
Item
To see what sum of money the town will vote
and appropriate for the police department.
to raise
Item No.
0.
Article 4. To see what sum of money the town will vote
to raise and appropriate for forest fire protection.
Item No.
7.
Article 5. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of 1400.00 for white pine blister
rust control. The same to be expended in cooperation with the State Forestry and Recreation Depart-
ment.
Item No.
8.
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Article
6.
N. H.
To see what sum of money the town will vote
and appropriate for the health department.
to raise
Item No.
11.
To see what sum of money the town 'wall vote
and appropriate for the summer and winter
maintenance of highways and bridges and for the
general expenses of the highwav department. Item
Nos. 12, 13 and 14.
Article 8. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of 1737.75 in order to secure state
aid in the amount of §2,951.00 for the improvement
Article
7.
to raise
of Class
V
highways.
Item No.
15.
Article 9. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of .f 1,500.00 for the Farmington
Public Library Association. Item No. 10.
Article 10. To see what sum of money the town will
vote to raise and appropriate for old age assistance
and welfare relief. Item Nos. 17, 18 and 19.
Article 11. To see what sum the town will vote to raise
and apiDropriate to Clarence L. Perkins Post, No. 60,
Item No.
to be used for Memorial dav observance.
20.
To see what sum the town will vote to
and appropriate for the care of parks and
grounds. Item No. 21.
Article 12.
raise
piny-
To see if the town will vote to authorize the
selectmen to hire such sums of money as may be
necessary in anticipation of taxes.
Article 13.
Article 11. To see what sum of money the town will
vote to raise and appropriate for the completion of
the projected improvements on Main ami Central
streets.
Article 15. To see if the voters of the town A^ish to take
any action relative to changing the method of selecting of road agent, chief of police, and assistant chief
of police from election b}^ the voters to appointment
by the selectmen.
Article IG. To see what sum of money the town will
vote to raise and appropriate to defray the cost of
the forest lire Avhich occurred in Octolter of 1947.
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON,
N. H.
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Article 17. To see what sum of money the town will
vote to raise and appropriate for the construction
of a new garage for the highway department.
Article 18,
(By request) To see what sum of money
the town will vote to raise and appropriate for the
imrpose of tarring all or a portion of the highway
leading from the intersection of High and Central
streets to the New Durham town line near the resi-
dence of Donald Vaughn.
(riven under our hand and seal,
of Febniary, 1947.
this
twenty-fourth day
JAMES E. THAYEE,
L. L. NEWBURY,
J. A.
SMITH,
Selectmen of Farmington.
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
8
N. H,
BUDGET
Approp.
Expended
Est.
1947
1947
]948
GENERAL GOVERNMENT
1
Town
2
Town
officers'
salaries
3
4
5
7
8
9
10
$1,835.50
|2,092.00
12,078.50
2,350.00
2.460.30
2,200.00
125.00
101.50
400.00
200.00
2,900.00
200.00
0,654.89
400.00
3,500.00
officers'
expenses
Election and registration expenses
Municipal court
expenses
Town hall expenses
PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY
3,999.00
4,339.49
Police department
Fire department,
100.00
790.25
forest tires
400.00
400.00
Blister rust control
44.50
Bounties
4,200.00
300.00
400.00
Dog damage (and
205.39
expense)
HEALTH AND SANITATION
11
Health department
405.73,
500.00
9,549.99
10,000.00
6,000.00
400.00
HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES
12
13
14
Summer maintenance 7,000.00
4,000.00
Winter maintenance
Highwav, general
15
Town road
16
Farmiugton Public
expense
6,325.1
(>
5,092.36
5,000.00
737.75
1,500.00
1,500.00
6,353.77
6,500.00
1,273.59
2,000.00
50.35
300.00
I'ATRIOTIC PURPOSES
200.00
expenses 200.00
6,500.00
1,500.00
aid
3,000.00
735.33
LIBRARIES
Library Assn.
1,500.00
WELFARE
17
18
19
Old age assistance
Town poor
20
Memorial day
Soldiers' aid
200.00
250.00
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^,
21
N. H.
V
PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS
Edgerly and Fernald
pond
and Henry Wilson
parks, skating
bonldei-
239.05
500.00
2,500.00
2,000.00
1,126.68
8,215.48
2,500.00
6,000.00
1,427.50
8,800.00
485.00
'
INDEBTEDNESS PAYMENTS
22
23
24
25
Town
hall .bonds
Serial notes
Interest
Forest
2,500.00
2,000.00
517.50
fire
INVENTORY
Valuation of the town, April
Land and buildings
(exclusive of
growing wood and timber)
Growing wood and timber
Electric plants,
Horses
2
1,
1947
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1
N. H.
APPROPRIATIONS AND TAXES ASSESSED
DURING THE YEAR 1947
Town
Town
officers' salaries
officers'
expenses
Election and registration expenses
Municipal court expenses
Town hall and buildings
Police department
P'ire
department
Blister rust
—moth
extermination
Health department
Town road aid
Highways, summer maintenance
Highways, winter maintenance
Town
|1,835.50
2,350.00
125.00
200.00
2,900.00
3,999.00
100.00
400.00
400.00
735.33
7,000.00
4,000.00
construction, Mt. Pleasant
street
(reneral expenses of highwiiA'
'
1,500.00
department
Sidewalk construction, Mechanic
3,000.00
1,000.00
1,500.00
0,500.00
2,000.00
300.00
street
Libraries
Old age assistance
Town poor
Soldiers' aid
200.00
485.00
Memorial day
Parks and playgrounds
'
Interest
Payments on principal
County tax
School tax
of debt
1,220.43
4,500.00
10,388.33
59,445.14
|11 6,083
Total town and school appropriations
Less estimated revenues and credits
.|2,810.00
Interest and diyidend tax
3(>0.00
Railroad tax
185.00
Savings bank tax
Reimbursement, a/c state reservation 15.00
2,500.00
Motor veliicle permit fees
250.00
Business licenses and permits
Mnes and forfeits, municipal court 200.00
:>50.00
Rent of town property
2,000.00
Interest received on taxes
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ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OP PARMINGTON,
Sale of tax deeded property
N. H.
11
1,000.00
Total revenue and credits
|9,670.00
1106,413.73
851.98
Plus overlay
Net amount to be raised bv taxation
.^107,265.71
Less poll taxes
|2.00
|2,824.00
National bank stock taxes
513.25
@
13,337.25
Amount
by property taxes
on which tax rate is to be figured
to be raised
$103,928.46
TAXES COMMITTED TO THE COLLECTOR
Propertv taxes
|103,928.46
2,824.00
513.25
17,961.32
Poll taxes at |2.00
National bank stock taxes
Precinct taxes
Total town and precinct taxes
Sewer taxes
|125,227.03
|1,460.00
Total taxes committed to collector
tax rate^
|40.30
Precinct rate
8.30
$126,687.03
Town
Tax
rate in precinct
|48.60
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
ASSETS
Accounts due to town
Due from state:
Joint highway construction
accounts, unexpended
balance in state treasury
Bounties paid in 1947
Other bills due town
Accounts receivable
Unredeemed taxes:
Levy of 1946
$6,982.26
44.50
415.75
449.26
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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON,
L€^^' of 1945
Previous years
Uncollected taxes
Ixnv of 1947
Levy of 1946
Levy of 1945
Previous years
N. H,
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
Net debt December
Net debt December
.f
1947
Increase of debt
13
1,163.86
33,193.58
31, 194(5
31,
N. H.
132,029.72
STATEMENT OF FUNDED DEBT
Bonds and Term Notes outstiinding January
1,
1948
TOWN HALL BONDS
Original issue, §51,500.00, 4i/o7c, dated January 15, 1930
Annual
Annual
maturities
due January
1918
1949
1950
interest
15
charges
12,500.00
2,500.00
2.500.00
$337.50
225.00
112.50
Annual
debt service
requirements
12,837.50
2,725.00
2,612.50
REFUNDING SERIAL NOTES
Issue of July 24, 1937, |22,000.00,
?>'},
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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
N. H.
SIDEWALK SERIAL NOTES No. 1
Issue Of June 12, 1947, -|3,000.00, 234%
Annual
Annual
Annual
maturities
interest
due June
charges
debt service
requirements
12
SS2.50
1910
1950
1951
1952
195a
1582.50
(i8.75
5(;8.75
55.00
11.25
27.50
555.00
511.25
527.50
1:5.75
1500.00
500.00
500.00
500.00
500.00
500.00
11)18
51 0.75
SIDEAVALK NOTES
No." 2
2%%
Issue of June 12, 1947, |5,000.00,
Annual
Annual
Annual
maturities
interest
debt service
requirements
due June
1948
1949
1950
1951
1 952
charges
12
11,000.00
1,000.00
1.000.00
1,000.00
1,000.00
S 1:^,7.50
110.00
82.50
55.00
27.50
•If
1,1:57.50
1,110.00
1.082.50
1,055.00
1.027.50
VETERANS' HOUSING TROJECT SERIAL NOTES
Issue July 22, 1947, .^5,000.00,
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
2%%
Annual
Annual
interest
charges
debt service
reqviirements
^i:j7.50
8l,i:i7.50
110.00
82.50
1,110.00
1 .082.50
1 ,055.00
1 .027.50
Annual
maturities
due July 22
11,000.00
1.000.00
.000.00
.000.00
1,000.00
1
55.(H)
1
27.50
TAX SALES NOT REDEEMED
SALES, NOT REDEEMED
1944 TAX
Butler, Charles C.
Clark,
.f::?2.54
Ma Tcia
'
9.70
n2.:50
1945 TAX
Authier, Nellie M.
Clark, Marcia
SALES, NOT
REDEEMED
84.02
ll.:51
Pearl, Ina C.
Stearns Bros.,
(Waldo
(J.,
and
(leoi'oe
H.)
55.00
Guy
B.,
2.70
174.29
�ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON.
E. E. Lefsivonr, stamps and envelopes
Roberta Gibbs, typing
Arthnr G. Webster, envelopes
Assn. of N. H. assessors, 1947 dnes
Farmington National Bank, safe
deposit box
Leo L. Newbury, attending tax meeting
E. J. Mros, attending tax meeting
J. E. Tha^-er, attending tax meeting
and car mileage
Farmington National Bank, postage
^
John E. S. Hall, salary, 1940
Ethel G. Waldron, Reg. R. E. reports
The Farmington News, printing
town reports
Edward H. Qnimby, adding machine
ribbon
0.08
2.00
8.00
o.Ot^
?>.()i)
11.00
14.10
050.00
.90
485.00
1.25
Farmington Insurance Agency, bonds
L. E.
21.38
4.00
1:>8.15
Ham, auto
permits, vital
statistics
Thayer, use of car for assessing
191.75
17.00
J. Mros, use of car for assessing 7.00
•^.'^'2
Rubv Cheslev, looking up deed
Anna M. Morin, 498 ^transfer cards
99.00
Brown & Saltmarsli, Inc., books
8.90
Errol S. Hall, abstract,
Norman P. Berry property
0.00
Farmington Insurance Agency, insuring
town property
20.00
Edward H. Quindiy, repairs and paper 12.45
Errol S. Hall, special town meeting
12.20
10.50
Anna M. Morin, mortgagees reports
"
^
Errol S. Hall, deed
4.00
Charles R. Hardy, treasurer,
2.00
mend)ership clerk, 1947
8.00
Fred L. Tower Companies, register
80.89
Leslie E. Ham, expenses
Errol S. Hall, legal fees, Guilmet
property
77.75
The Farmington News, printing and
stationery
152.80
James
Edward
12,400.30
N. H.
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30
Appropriation, 1947
Reimbursement, telephone call
Overdraft
|2,350.00
.00
109.70
12,460.30
DETAIL
N. H.
^2,460.30
ELECTION AND REGISTRATION
3
EXPENSES
February'
3 Shorty's Lunch, election dinners
|5.55
March
March
11
E. S. Hall, moderator,
1947
11
Addie
11
Hattie Lefavour, election inspector,
March 11, 1947
Fred L. Bunker, election inspector,
March 11, 1947
11
11,
5.00
Hayes, election inspector,
March 11, 1947
S.
11
Hugh
11
11
11
11
15
Ena H. Pomerleau,
4.00
4.00
Frank H. Dame, gatekeeper
31
4.00
Caverly, special officer and
gatekeeper
6.75
3.50
20.00
Florence Dexter, supervisor
Clarence E. McCall, supemisor
Lillian Caverly, supervisor
Moses
20. Ot)
20.00
J. AVoi'ster, erecting election
booths
1.50
7.20
election dinner
•1?
101 .50
Balance, unexpended
2:5.50
Appropriation
|1 25.00
.$125.00
DETAIL
4
MUNICIPAL COURT EXPENSE
Appropriation, 1946
Errol S. Hall, justice
Appropriation, 1947
|200.00
.f200.00
200.00
1200.00
Balance, unexpended
DETAIL
5
$125.00
.flOO.OO
|200.00
TOWN HALL EXPENSES
COST OP HEATING
^y. C. Lord, coal
|1.2.56.66
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
LIGHTS AND AVATER
Farmington Village Precinct, water
Public Service Co., of N. H., lights
N. H.
31
f34.36
284.19
1318.55
INSURANCE
Farmington Insurance Agency
H. G. Waldron, Avorkinaii's
.f320.00
compensation
H. G, Waldron, W. C. insurance, audit
2.70
0.48
1329.18
JANITOR. REPAIRS, ETC.
A. H. Barsantee, janitor
11,318.00
Fred Seale, painting town liall
1,315.85
Fred Smith, painting town hall
474.50
Eli Clough, painting town hall
191.00
Charles E. Palmer, supplies
523.67
Charles Alfrey, sanding stairs and
painting
146.50
M. J. Worster, janitor, December
25.00
Emerson Electric Co., labor and
electrical supplies
Gelinas Market, toilet tissue
J.
Raymond Hanson,
152.10
12.60
signs
Garland's Flower Shop, grass seed
Alton Hayward, setting up chairs
Wayne Sullivan, setting up chairs
Wayne Drew, setting up chairs
Alton Hayward, removing chairs
Norman Chesley, removing chairs
Barbara Lincoln, paid Wayne Drew
for removing chairs
Alton Hayward putting up chairs
Uel Gardner, putting up chairs
H. F. Nutter, Rinso
Farmington Gas & Appliance Co.,
paints and supplies
E. J. Kelley Co., Rinso
H. F. Nutter, soap
Searles & Tavlor, radiator in shower
room
Pelletier Fuitiiture Co., rental of
7.44
4.65
.60
.60
.60
.60
.60
.60
.90
,90
1.03
234.17
.78
1.38
120.00
waxer
6.19
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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
C. B. Dolge Co., floor wax
Harold Moslier, sanding machine
Ralph Kimball, labor and materials
N. H.
24.50
30.20
70.24
Edward Hackett, putting down
Alton Hayward, putting down
chairs
chairs
Farmington Motor Car Co., rags
Harvey French, repairs to roof
James A. Smith, repairs to roof, labor
and materials
.90
.90
.25
28.48
48.77
L,750.50
SUMMARY
OF
TOWN HALL EXPENSES
Cost of heating
Lights and water
Insurance
11,256.66
318.55
329.18
4,750.50
Janitor, repairs, etc.
16,654.89
Credit, rent of
town
1324.00
hall
Miscellaneous receipts
10.00
2,900.00
3,420.89
xVppropriation
Overdraft
16,654.89
DETAIL
16,654.89
POLICE DEPARTMENT
SALARIES
Elmer
F. Clough, salary
Carl Worster, salary
Charles Davis, balance 1940 salary
Charles Davis, part 1947 salary "
|2,227.70
550.00
122.00
450.00
13,349.70
SPECIAL DUTY
Caverly, special duty
Elizabeth AVebster, special duty
Hugh
Rav Rand,
special dutv
Carl Worster, special duty
Moses Worster, special dut}^
Adolph Raab, special dut}"
Alden Jenness, special dut}*
Charles Adams, special duty
i^24.23
3.91
10.68
88.80
12.00
9.10
14.00
63.00
$232.32
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N. H.
33
EXPENSES
N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., telephone
$108.06
Public Service Co. of N. H., lights
33.76
E. F. Cloiigh, use of car
220.20
H. A. Dickie, oil
79.64:
Arliue Vai-uey, police room rent
] 11.00
J. P. Hnrd, pants and cap
50.50
The Farmingtou NeAvs, printing
87.30
Shorty's Lunch, prisoners' feed
8.71
Ena Pomerleau, food
2.80
E. F. Clough, pants
11.95
H. G. Waldron, workman's
compensation insurance
11.07
Tillinghast's Variety Store
2.50
H. G. Waldron, W. C. insurance audit
29.38
1759.47
Salaries
Special duty
Expenses
POLICE DEPARTMENT SU:MMARy
$3,349.70
232.32
757.47
14,339.49
;
Appropriation
Overdraft
.f3,999.00
340.49
-
iS!4,339.49
DETAIL
7
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Marshall F. Gibbs, warden at
Donald Hart's
Farmington Village Precinct, for
reimbursement doctor's
for William Demeritt
|12.70
bill
43.25
State N. H. Forestry Recreation Dept.,
flame throwers
2.40
Marshall F. Gibbs, cemetery fire
17.40
Farmington Village Precinct,
strainer, hose
72.05
State of N. H. Forestry and Recreation,
pails
4.00
Fire Protection Co., pump
329.50
State of N. H. Forestry and Recreation,
330.00
80 pumps and nozzles
1811.30
14,339.49
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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON,
Credit refunds and recoveries
N. H.
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
N. H.
35
FOREST FIRE PROBLEM SERIOUS
The year 11)47 was one of the worst periods of
drought and forest tire occurrence in eastern United
Liick of water ruined crops, lowered wadried np brooks ever\'where. Three
months of deficient rainfall and abnormally high temperatures resulted in many fires which were mostly well
States history.
ter
levels
and
Only the high winds
beginning on October 23rd caused a few fires to escape
beyond immediate control. These few fires resulted in
burning some 15,000 acres and the loss of Ck) or more
buildings in four New Hampshire towns.
controlled and kept within bounds.
All October fires Avere costly. They burned deepground and required day and night patrol of
large crews of men until the rains came late in October.
Towns which escaped from serious fires might easily
have been in the midst of the most serious conflagrations
we had.
ly in the
Governor Dale closed the woods effective at midnight
With the blow-up of October 23rd, a
second proclamation closed all back roads and authorized
towns to inaugurate patrol. The effect of this was to
cut down subsetuient fires for the rest of the dry period.
Local fire warden forces performed an admirable
job to hold the more than 200 fires that occurred during
Many men were taxed to the utthis October period.
most as the emergency continued. To them and all
of October 15th.
those who did their work, the people of New Ham\>shire
owe a debt of gratitude. The state forest fire control
agency based on local town wardens and town crews
wherever adequately equipped rose to the occasion and
met the test in Avhatever town their services were needed.
It is now time to take stock eveiwwhere of our
fire fighting facilities for the season ahead and to make
them adequate where necessary. To this end town fire
plans and training programs for wardens, deputies and
other key men in each district are being arranged or in
progress. If equipment and tools are insufficient properly to equip the available man power in each community
with the right tools for the job, they should be provided
The yearly addition of fire tools to the town
for at once.
The state
su])ply will generalh^ need to be built up.
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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON,
36
sells tools to the
N, H.
towns and shares one-half their
cost.
Good equipment is important and can help greath' to
keep both damage and tire costs at a minimum.
For many years we have requested our wardens
not to issue burning permits except on rainy days. This
regulation will be in effect again this year as it is one of
the best means of assuring such fires from getting out of
control.
Nine out of every ten fires can be prevented, 98
I>er cent of all fires being due to human carelessness.
Be
sure to get a permit for an3^ fire in or near woodland
when the ground is free from snow. Be sure your fires
are always out before you leave them. Help us in getting the travelling public to keep from throwing out
lighted matches or cigarettes.
or near woodland.
Be
STEPHEN
careful of all fires in
H.
BOOMER,
District Chief.
1947
fire
record
Number
of fires
3
Acreage burned
3,381
Number
of fire permits issued
MARSHALL
3
GIBBS,
Forest Fire Warden.
DETAIL
9
BLISTER RUST CONTROL
May
]9
'
N. H. State Forestry Dept.
Appropriation
.^plOO.OO
.$400.00
DETAIL
10 BOUNTIES
Ellen Wyatt, 8 hedgehog noses
Walter Woodman, 5 hedgehog noses
Oliver Richardson, 1 hedgehog nose
John F. Warden, 2 hedgehog noses
John Fj. S. Hall, reimbursed for
bounties paid
Robert Hearns, 1 hedgehog nose
Marilyn Miller, 2 hedgehog noses
Robert Drew, 3 hedgehog noses
Existe Auclair, 2 hedgehog noses
Rodney Tibbetts, 18 hedgehog noses
Lloj^d Thompson, 5 hedgehog noses
Clayton Kenney, 5 hedgehog noses
ijj;4.0'0
2.50
.50
1.00
7.00
.50
1.00
1.50
1.00
9.00
2.50
2.50
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON.
Marshall Gibbs, Jr., 1 hedgehog nose
Rosemarj^ Miller, 1 hedgehog nose
Lizzie Caiiiiey, 8 hedgehog noses
Donald Sidney, 1 hedgehog nose
Robert Tibbetls, 2 hedgehog noses
Danny Thayer, 2 hedgehog noses
Melvin Montgomery, 'A hedgehog noses
John Davidson, 1 hedgehog nose
Raymond
Raymond
N. H.
37
.50
.50
4.00
.50
l.OO
1.00
1.50
.50
Sargent, Jr., 3 hedgeliog noses
Sargent, 1 hedgehog nose
1.50
.50
144.50
DETAIL
Edson
DOG DAMAGE AND EXPENSE
1 1
Eastman
Co., dog tags and
license books
L. E. Ham, dog licenses
A. L. Densmore, killing dogs
E. F. Clongh, car, collecting dog
^
taxes, 1947
C.
|20.7!)
84.60
13.00
20.00
Clara Goodwin, fowl destroyed In' dogs
Bernard Glidden, 12 liens killed
(a
(J.OO
18.00
2.00
i|^1.50
Frank Grant, killing dog
The r^irmington News, printing
.32.00
$205.30
DETAIL
12
HEALTH DEPARTME NT
John Baxter, cleaning up dump
Albert Densmore, cleaning dnmp
W. R. Eason, cleaning dnmp
Hugh Caverly, cleaning dnmp
A. L. Densmore, cleaning dnmp
Hugh Caverly, cleaning duni])
John Baxter, cleaning dnmp
•I
03,.00
10,.20
o .80
.80
.05
4 .80
78, .00
Farmington Village Precinct, bnrning
brnsh.
dnmp
John Baxter, Angnst-October
Carl B. Canney, salary and expenses
The Farmington News, printing
4 ,00
110, ,0'0
]()0,
2^
,20
1405.73
Appropriation
Overdraft
1400.00
05.73
1465.73
1465.73
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38
N. H,
HEALTH OFFICER'S REPORT
Except fov the usual paragraph eutitled ''Health
and Sanitation", which appears regularly in the estimated budget items of your town report, Public Healtli
is
a
new
subject in these pages.
The process
of voting, raising and expending the
customary |400.00 appropriation, for all health pur-
poses, has been all that lias directed public attention to
this important subject, with one exception and, that exception is emergency. Whenever this community has
faced a health emergency, appropriations have been exceeded and the grim fight for quelling an epidemic has
created apprehension, alarm, incurred inevitable costs,
possible loss of life and, if not controlled, could account
for wide-spread conseipiences, sucli as the closing of public schools, churches, factories, institutions and places
of amusement.
It is to this end that these extremes, or
any intermediate degree to which the public health could
affect them, that state and municipal departments have
been created to administer and enforce consistent standards.
It is important that such standards be recognized
and observed.
Hence, the
office
and duties
of
health
officials.
Last year the town voted 1 1,000 for salary of a
visiting nurse, in addition to the customary |40'0.00, for
all health purposes.
As such a nurse has not been
secured, the former amount is unexpended and still on
the town books for the purpose designated. Broken
down, the flOO.OO was spent for health officer's salary,
-Ipl 00.00: for care of town dump, 5^28:^.25; and the balance
of -flO.To, together with an additional f05.73, for miscellaneous advertising, printing and, in the effort to comply with state-standard requirements. These figures
represent a total of ^4r(>D.7^> spent for all health purposes.
While there is no intention on the part of your health
ofticer to ask for more salary, at this time of sharp increases in costs of town government, it is certain that
some outstanding state-standard requirements must be
met the current year. The major part of these have been
pointed out to our town officials and include better sewage disposal, as required by the passage of House Bill No.
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON,
N. H.
39
94 in the 1947 legislature, and improvement of the town's
drainage system. AVhile these heavier expenses will be
carried b}' other dejtartments, alread}' there is budgeted
mnch work
for the local health ofticer, wliich will entail
is, therefore, recommended that no less than
!ji^500.00 be voted this ^ear for health department work.
The services of a visiting nurse are indispensable to the
welfare of the community and the 11,000.00, impounded
for salar}' of such individual, should not be molested.
expense.
It
This year we have been fortunate in the control of
communicable diseases and, in this work, no small credit
is due the regular school nurse, public school te<ichers
and pjiysicians serving this area. However, all of these
reporting sources will be held to more exacting requirements this year and should attend periodical meetings
sponsored b}' the state department. The threat of epidemic is constant and deplorable conditions of sanitation are accountable for much disease inception and its
spread.
Polio, 0; spinal
Statistics of work in 1017 are:
meningitis, 1; scarlet fever, :'>; diptheria, 0; septic sore
throat, 3; mumps, 11; measles, 1.'); pneumonia, 4; venerIt is realized that more of
eal, 6; cardiac (unreported).
the above diseases miay have existed, without knowledge
of the health offtcer, among children of preschool age, or
adults not having professional attention. There were 4
quarantines, 12 applications for new or renewal foster
homes investigated; 2."> dead animals disposed of; 19
cases fecals, refuse and garbage removed; 23 orders issued; called hearings, (:> cases); investigated 41 miscellaneous complaints; collected 7 water and food samples;
assisted state inspection of dairies and dair}^ products,
foods, restaurants, slaughter houses, cidermills, plumbing installations and, factor}' toilets for vermin.
is a brief outline of the duties of your health
combined with no little stud}', reports to state,
correspondence and what have you.
In closing I wish to thank the selectmen, physicians, school nurse, school teachers, police, highway, tire
and precinct departments and the public for willing co-
This
officer,
operation.
CARL
B.
CANNEY,
Health
Officer.
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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FA RMINGTON,
DETAIL
13
N. H.
HIGHWAYS
SUMMER MAINTENANCE
LABOR
A. L. Densmore, agent, payroll
Leon J. Cardinal, cutting bushes
|7,822.70
S.05
$7,830.75
MATERIALS
George Cutter, 24 yards
10c
per yard
State highway garage, 16 pieces pipe
City of Rochester, cold patch
@
Diamond Match
Co.,
S?2.40
64.00
336.00
210 feet of 8 inch
pipe
Barrett Di\dsion, tarvia
Hall & Joy, lumber
A. J. Cameron, lumber
113.19
1,176.76
261.70
112.74
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON.
H. W, Staples, shoveling snow
Kobert Talent, plowing snow
N. H.
41
�42
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOW N OF FARMINGTON^
Eicker's Cold Spring Garage, labor
Colomy's Service Station, parts and
labor
Casellini-Venable Corp., parts
N. H.
13.50
330.05
158.57
11,275.94
INSURANCE
Farmington Insurance Agency,
'
insurance
H.
G..
Waldron, W.
$179.39
C. insurance
and
audit
202.35
1381.74
SMALL TOOLS AND SUPPLIES^
Ray Road Equipment,
parts
Public Service Co. of :N. H., lights
^
B. & M. R. R., freight
Murray Machinery Co., parts
Hugh Caverly, express
Charles E. Palmer, supplies
Dyar Sales & Machinery Co., parts
Diamond Match Co., pipe
Casellini-Venable Corp., parts
A. L. Densmore, freight
Rochester Motor Sales, generator
pulley
Farmington Village Precinct, fire
extension
Perkins-Eaton Machinery Co.,
snowploAV
State of N. H., signs and posts
Edward Mros, B & M., freight
M. & M. Transix)rtation Co., express
N. J. Gendron Lumber, plvwood
'
Clifton W. Gray, labor
Franklin Hogan, cutting down tree
ETC.
|287.15
15.71
07.04
11G.90
2.40
209.34
42.25
80.74
3.87
2.11
3.50
59.00
779.10
27.50
1.04
.94
7.53
17.89
10.00
J. Raymond Hanson, signs
15.20
Ruby A. Chesley, looking up deed
3.84
Upco Company, yellow and orange paint 20.25
J. Raymond Hanson, lettering
14.00
Lewis Weinstein & Son, pipes
4.00
*
Prison Ind., pipe
39.80
State Highway Dept., pipe
803.67
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TO WN OF FARMINGTON,
N. H.
15
REPORT OF TOWN CLERK
1,105 auto permits
458 clog licenses
^,076.61
1,134.00
|5,210.G1
VITAL STATISTICS
9 births
42 marriages
35 deaths
LESLIE
E.
HAM,
Town
TAX COLLECTOR'S REPORT
LESLIE
E.
HAM, COLLECTOll
LEVY OF
Clerk.
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16
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
N. H.
Uncollected taxes as per collector's
list
Property taxes
19,451.63
858.00
85.00
Poll taxes
Sewer taxes
Total credits
$120,922.84
LEVY OF
Uncollected taxes as of
Property taxes
Poll taxes
DR.
January
1940
1,
1947
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON.
CR.
N. H.
17
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:
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
N. H,
TREASURER'S REPORT
Cash on hand January
Taxes received
1,
1947
|31,li:;{.84
1947 taxes
1946 taxes
1945 taxes
1944 taxes
1943 taxes
Receipts from state treasurer
General
106,518.08
16,144.0:i
172.66
41.34
3.24
Revenue
Bounties
Leslie E. Hani, dog licenses
Leslie E. Ham, auto permits
All other licenses and permits
Rent of town hall
Rent of other town property
Tax redemptions
,
Interest received
Refunds and recoveries
Real estate sold
Temporary loans
Bonds
'
Miscellaneous receipts
Forest fire
Spring street housing project
High street bridge
AVilson boulder
Total receipts
Selectmen's orders paid
Gash reserved to pay outstanding
*
orders
11.95
3,400.27
44.50
1,134.00
4,076.61
142.50
324.00
30.00
2,104,31
941.48
3,207.28
597.10
20,000.00
28,000.00
980.36
5,326.84
1,325.00
445.90
6.59
|226,091.S7
.<i<200,561.39
4,460.20
.^205,021.59
Cash on hand January
1,
1948
BERTHA
|21,070.28
Y.
PELLETIER,
Town Treasurer,
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
N. H.
19
SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS
1
Cash on hanrt Jaiinary
2
3
From
From
4
5
1,
1947
(>
Interest received
7
Taxes redeemed
8
9
10
11
12
131,113.84
"
local taxes
122,879.34
state of New Hampshire
9,539.97
FROM SOURCIOS OTHER THAN TAXES
All licenses and permits
5,353.11
Kent of town propert}354.00
941,48
2,104.31
FROM OTHER THAN CURRENT REVENUES
Kefunds and recoveries
2,89G.77
Sale of real estate taken for
non-pavment of taxes
Received from notes
Miscellaneous receipts
Account of housing project
597.10
48,000.00
986.95
1,325.00
|22G,091.87
SUMMARY OF PAYMENTS
GENERAL GOVERNMENT
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
ToAvn officers' salaries
|2,092.00
Administration and town ofUcers'
expenses
2,454.00
Election and registration
101.50
Municipal court, salary
200.00
Town hall expenses
0,618.79
PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY
Police department
Fire department
Blister rust control
Bounties
Dog damage (and expense)
4,325.39
17,379.51
400.00
44.50
205.39
HEALTH AND SANITATION
11
Health department
465.73
HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES
12
13
14
15
16
Summer maintenance
Winter maintenance
Highway general expense
Town road
aid
9,992.83
6,300.26
5,568.62
735.33
Sidewalk construction and
street
improvement
8,378.94
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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTO N,
17
18
19
20
Old age assistance
Town poor
County poor
21
Memorial day expenses
200.00
PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS
Parks and playgrounds
239.05
N. H.
WELFARE
6,655.58
1,309.19
75.00
50.35
Soldiers' aid
PATRIOTIC PURPOSES
22
UNCLASSIFIED
Housing project
Taxes bought by town
23
24
25
2,796.77
1,865.31
Discounts, abatements and refunds 545.77
INDEBTEDNESS I'AY.MENTS
26
Payments on temporary loans
27
28
29
Paymients on long term notes
Payments on bonded debt
in anticipation of taxes
Interest
OTTTLAY FOR
20,000.00
2,000.00
2,500.00
1,126.68
NEW CONSTRICTION AND
PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS
30
Highways and
bridges, state aid
construction
3.616.40
31
Highways and
32
33
Lands and buildings
200.00
New equipment
11,400.00
I'AYMENTS TO OTHER (GOVERNMENTAL DIVISIONS
County tax
10,388.33
bridges,
town
construction
34
35
36
1,132.25
'
Precinct
Schools
Cash on hand December 31, 1947
16,347.50
57,280.62
21,070.28
1226,091.87
DETAIL STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS
DETAIL
1
Cash on hand January
DETAIL
FROM
1,
1947
2
LOCAL
Leslie E. Ham, collector:
1947 taxes
1946 taxes
1945 taxes
!if31,113.84
TAXES
|106,518.08
16,144.04
172.64
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON.
1944 taxes
1943 taxes
N. H.
21
41.34
3.24
122,879.34
DETAIL
3
FKOM STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
Interest and dividends tax
|2,844.25
Railroad tax
351.39
189.02
Savings bank tax
15.01
Reimbursement a/c state reservation
301.81
Reimbursement a/c O. A. A.
8.70
Reimbursement a/c forest fires
44.50
Reimbursement, bounties paid
13,755.28
ALL LICENSES AND PERMITS
DETAIL
4
Leslie E.
Leslie E.
Ham, dog licenses
Ham, auto permits
11,134.00
4,076.()1
Albert Couture, bowling alley
Allen Hanchett, pool room
American Legion, carnival license
Jesse Woodman, taxi license
Horace Pence, taxi license
Francis Toomey, taxi license
40.00
20.00
25.00
15.00
15.00
15.00
15,340.01
'ISTOL
W.
D. Trembly
-1
;
.50
E. J. Burbank
J. B. Cardinal, Jr.
.50
Howard W. Goodwin
.50
Harold Varney
.I
esse
Woodman
Earl H. Blake
(leorge E. l^abb
Normijn P. Liberty
Charles Auclair
Denzil Tliaj^er
Floyd Tanner
Leon Partridge
.50
.50
.50
.50
PERMITS
Myron Whitney
James J. Foss
William Demerritt
Walter Huckins
Clyde Glidden
Sydney White
Sam Arnold
.50
Clinton Cole
,50
.50
Andrew Kaltsas
.50
Lawrance Lover
Burns AVilley
.50
l^i-Mucis (Jallagher
.50
.50
.50
.50
.50
.50
.50
.50
.50
.50
.50
.50
.50
112.50
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ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OF PARMINGTON,
DETAIL
5
N. H,
MUNICIPAL COURT FINES
AND FORFEITS
SUMMARY REPORT
Jaiiiiai-A- 1,
1947 to Jannary
1,
1048
RECEIPTS
Fines and forfeits paid in
Assanlt
|32.46
239.80
Drunk
P^mbezzlement
Operating without license
Speeding
Arson
Obscene language
Converting car to
own
use
Taking short pickerel
Disorderly conduct
Cruelty to horse
Fishing without license
Delivering intoxicating beverages
to person on dry list
Driving after license revoked
.
Aggravated assault
Operating so as to endanger, with
death resulting
Driving under influence
Unreasonable speed
Operating while license suspended,
pending proof of financial
5.00
11.70
33.40
4.00
6.70
4.00
31,40
6.70
33.20
58.50
11.70
6.70
1.50
"
3.50
114.70
11.70
16.70
54.70
responsibility
Drunken driving
Operating motor vehicle after
license suspended
Assault on officer
Using another's tag on deer
Attempt to take more than one deer
in one season
Not sending in deer tag in ten days
Carrying loaded rifle in car
18.00
18.82
31.70
31.70
16.70
25.70
1830.68
Paid out
Balance on hand, January
Received on old accounts
Entry fees and writs
Small claims paid
Overpayment
of fine
I698.4S
1,
1947
.^50.00
12.20
6.55
9.06
1.30
�ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
Bail returned
N. H.
23
�24
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON^
DETAIL
9
N. H.
TAX SALES KEDEEMED
1981 Taxes Redeemed
French, Benjamin
|13.75
Chesley, Ralph J.
11.18
$24.93
1933 Taxes Redeemed
Weymouth, Harold E.
$11.79
1934 Taxes Redeemed
Hart, Donald B.
$21.43
1935 Taxes Redeemed
Hart, Donald B.
$20.81
1936 Taxes Redeemed
Russell,
Verdrnm
|11.17
22.26
Hart, Donald B.
$33.43
1937 Taxes Redeemed
Russell,
Verdrum
|5.91
18.32
Hart, Donald B.
$24.2^
1938 Taxes Redeemed
Hart, Donald B.
and Etta
Russell, Richard L.
Paradise, George
|17.18
24.74
4.22
$46.14
1940 Taxes Redeemed
Davis, George A.
Knight, John M.
$23.47
9.21
$32.68
1941 Taxes Redeemed
Berrv, Fred L.
Huckins, Abbie
.^5.73
S.
and Mary E.
68.83
$74.56
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON.
N. H.
25
1942 Taxes Kedeemed
Smith, Alberton and Barbara
.^20.49
Berry, Fred L.
5.79
Edgerly, Serena
4.51
130.79
1943 Taxes Kedeemed
Cook, Celoii and Fannie
^27.66
5.30
Staples, Charles F.
5.54
Gray, Frank
2.55
Staples, Charles F.
#41.05
1944 Taxes Eedeemed
|21.34
Stearns Brothers
3.73
Edgerly, Serena J.
5.60
Gray, Frank
130.67
1945 Taxes Kedeemed
|22.80
Stearns Brothers
13.95
Perkins, Stanley K. and Leona
10.77
Staples, Charles
107.07
Tibbetts, Forrest W.
128.4G
Therrien, Alice
G.IO
Gray, Frank
1295.75
1940 Taxes Redeemed
Stevens, Chester
Gordon, Frank
Descheneanx, Arthur
Gnilmet, Kndolph E.
Robinson, Caroline M.
Woods, Horace and Irene
Chase, Curtis W. and Mildred
Downing. Frank A.
Nutter, Ethel B. (Desaulnier)
Rouillard, Constance and Ralph
Whalen, Newell
J.
Jewell, Clarence E.
Cardinal, Carroll C.
and Priscilla
and Gladys I.
130.65
28.21
11.64
176.40
87.46
83.42
28.21
40.74
105.78
70.00
4.00
20.00
45.48
�26
ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
Cardinal, John B., Sr.
Connors, Florence, heirs
Damon, Sainnel N. and Agnes
Ford, Philip E. and Lois
N. H,
86.46
23.81
137.88
102.33
77.65
28.81
38.07
67.49
122.06
Hurriman, Cyrns
Parker, Carroll A. and Marjorie
Twitehell, Frank W., Jr., and Emily
White, Bnrton E. and Irene
Therrien, Alice
.1?1,416.05
Total
$2,104.31
10 REFUNDS AND RECOVERIES
Costas Balomenos, sidewalk
.^225.97
19.00
Ned L. Parker, tarring driveway
DETAIL
County
of Strafford,
Marion Eastman
AYoodbine Lodge, sideAvalk
P. E. LaChance, sidewalk
Mrs. Dawson, telephone
Engene Huntress, on account,
75.00
200.00
67.97
.35
30.00
hospital bills
Mrs. Dawson, telephone
Charles J. Shagoury, Mar}- Berry
Leo Newbuiw, grading by H. D.
Norman Otis, sidewalk
Precinct, sidewalk
Fraternal Lodge, sidewalk
Ernest Gelinas, sidewalk
H. F. Nutter, sidewalk
Socony Vacuum Oil Co., sidewalk
State of N. H., work at canal
George Tibbetts, sidewalk
John H. Barker, sidewalk
Charles E. Palmer, sidewalk
Bemice Pulsifer, sidewalk
.25
5.60
27.00
91.50
59.38
102.72
(55.95
2(;0.n
142.50
51.80
110.75
104.27
254.63
70.60
Farmington Cemetery Assn., Avork by
H. D.
'
Searles and Taylor, sidewalk
George R. Gray, sidewalk
A. Rouleau, sidewalk
Arlene Varney, sidewalk
Minnie Hall, 'sidewalk
B. A. Lincoln, sidewalk
Fred Richards, sidewalk
'
45.00
84.13
119.13
67.75
225.20
84.38
107.08
198.75
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
N. H.
27
State of N. H., recoveries, F. Bliss,
A. Martel
273.16
State of N. PI., recoveries, S. Call,
2S.(;r)
C. E. Jordan
State of N. H., recoveries, share forest
fire
expense
8.70
13,207.28
DETAIL
Ray
11
SALE OF REAL ESTATE TAKEN FOR
NON-PAYMENT OF TAXES
B. Currier, J. Marshall
Hubbard
$75.00
lot
Harold H. Bearl, Harold H.
Peiirl
property
New England
247.10
Rav
B. Currier,
Ray
Ray
B. Currier, Clarence Jewell lot
B. Currier, J. A. Morrill lot
Yarn
Cotton
Co., lot
150.00
75.00
50.00
$597.10
DETAIL
12
MISCELLANEOUS RECEIPTS
Michael Roubo, sale of old Ross V plow ^^15.00
A. W. Baker, Oilomatic oil burner
5.00
Ray Road Equipment Co., Gallon ponv
"
grader
200.00
Elmer F. Clough, secoudJiand door
5.00
Perkins-Eaton Machinery Co., rebate
on poAver grader
100.00
Perkins-Eaton Machinery Co., refund
freight
on snowplow
53.36
Mr. Kaufman, junk, town yard
75.00
Farmington Insurance Agencv, policv
~
A739814, R. P. Oshkosh
24.80
Missouri Pacific R. R., coupons
40.00
Merle Gassett, use town grader
175.00
Cash, auto rims
3.00
Mrs. Dawson, telephone call
.25
Cash, telephone call
.10
Gus Moulton, two oil tires
4.00
Charles Hoyt, tarring driveway
9.50
Maurice E. Gordon, damage bridge
20.25
Town of Milton, sand
100.10
Francis Champagne, land, Elm street
150.00
1980.36
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ANNUAL REPORT OF
DETAIL
13
TTIE
TOWN
OF FARMINGTON, N. H.
RECEIVED ON ACCOUNT FOR
HOUSING PROJECT
Received of:
Rene
Pelletier, house lot
Mrs. Leo L. Newbury, house lots
Camille and Mary Nea Nedeau,
house
|250.00
500.00
250:00
land housing project
75.00
Neil Maclver, house lot
250.00
Serial notes
5,000.00
Rene
lot
Pelletier,
16,325.00
DETAIL STATEMENT OF PAYMENTS
DETAIL
1
TOWN
OFFICERS' SALARIES
E. J. Mros, salary. 194fi
J. E. Thayer, salary, IWO
N. P. Liberty, salary, 194«>
Bertha
L. E.
.f-IOO.OO
300.00
300.00
Pelletier, salary, 19-I<», treasurer i;>5.00
salary, 1946, town clerk
10:5.50
Ham,
Arthur G. Webster, auditor's
salary,
"
1946
20.00
E. J. Mros, salary to date
150.00
Robert B. Hunt, 'auditor's salary, 1946 20.00
L. E. Ham, tax collector:
Balance 1946 salary
150.00
1947 salary in part
400.00
Sewer and clerk for 194T
113.50
12,092.00
Appropriation, 1947
Balance from 1946
Balance, unexpended
.1^1,835.50
1,138.50
8S2.O0
.12,974.06
DETAIL
2
ADMINISTRATION AND TOWN
OFFICERS' EXPENSES
Anna M, Morin,
recording deeds
Barbara Lincoln, supplies
Barbara Lincoln, salary
N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., telephone
]\[orin. recording deed
Anna M.
-12,974.00
.fl2.18
4.96
291.45
75.09
1.28
�ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OP PARMIKGTON,
N. H. Explosives
blades
All)ert
& Maclunerv
43
Co.,
56.56
'
Densmore, freight on parts
Kidder Press
N. H.
.93
Co., 24 prints
18.80
Prison Ind., pipe
70.40
Harold L. .lohnston, broken limb removal 5.00
A. J. Cameron, Inmber
Paul Tlierrien
9.(50
Wood Sawing
cords
wood
@
Co.,
two
;>.50
-1^1.75
Railway Express Agency, Inc., express
1.08
Repairs on highway garage
112.97
12,914.61
SUMMARY
Gas and
oil
.^99(;.:};5
jMaintenance of equipment
Insurance
Small tools, supplies and repairs,
Appropriation
1,275.94
881.74
etc. 2,914.61
S8.000.00
Credit miscellaneous recei])ts
(sale old equipnu^nt, refund
freight and insurance, and
sale of sand)
47(i.2()
0\eidraft
2,092.86
15,568.62
DETAIL
16
.^5,568.62
TOWN ROAD AID
Treasurer State of X. H., 1947
T. R. A.
iiS785.88
Appropriation
Appropriation not expended
Balance in state account
i3>785.83
785.88
279.82
8785.88
Balance
account
"(See note below)
1,015.15
11,750.48
NeAV Hampshire credited
Willi $2,941.81 in addition to the above.
"•'State of
DETAIL
17
SI, 750.48
in state
.f
1,750.48
our account
SIDEWALK CONSTRUCTIOX
NORTH MAIN STRKET AND SOUTH MAIN STREET
Ames
Construction Co.
i^6,672.72
�44
ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
N. H.
Bernard Stajdes, cost of replacing
hedge
Pred M.
20.00
280.22
J^erkins, sidewalk
I>y land
and bnildings, Edna T
Hay ward
refnnds and recoveries
C.'redit,
Stn-ial
])ne
notes
Ames Construction
(U).
Balance
110,042.77 110,012.77
�1
ANNUAL REPORT OP
DETAIL
21
TELE
TOWN
OF FARMINGTON, N, H.
45
FARMINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY
ASSOCIATION
1947 appropriation
Balance unexpentlod
DETAIL
22
0L1> A(JE
11)47 I'aid
Deeeinber account,
Jannary acconnt,
-1^1,500.00
-11,500.00
ASSISTANT;e
New Ha nipshire
State of
|(i01.24
104(>
11)47
54S.(;:{
Fobriiaiy account, 11)17
March account, 11)47
April account, 1947
May account, 1947
June account, 1947
July account, 1947
xVu^ust account, 1947
September account, 1947
October account, 1947
Novenil)er account, 1917
57S.1
(;0(>.1S
505.80
550.:i7
502.19
510:00
524.:54
555.84
545.99
50:5.5:5
16,055.58
Appropriation
('redlt, refunds and recovorios
Balance unexpended
-f0,50'0.00
:mi.8i
140.2:^
-f
DETAIL
2;^>
0,801 .81
TOWN POOR
For Lucy Tufts, C. J. Sliagoury
Frisbie Memorial hospital
Raymond
-f7.00
10.00
25.00
Perreault
For Mose Nichols, Strafford County
liome
"
:{.00
For Avis Young, Frisbie Memorial
hospital
46.25
For Curtis Philbrick, Strafford County
home
Quality Market, groceries
Erlon'c. Furbush
Scruton's DaiiT
For Fred W. Hunt,' Fl*ed L. Richards
Gelinas Market
Shagoury
For Donald Perkins, Mildred J. Brooks
For Linnie Bacon, Strafford Count}C. J.
home
20.00
49.00
5.70
7.62
6.00
Jio.OO
14.00
28.00
24.29
-^0,801. 81
�46
ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
N. H.
For Ethel Thurston, Frisbie Memorial
hospital
49.00
12.00
O. J. Shagoiu-y
For Frank Edgerly, A. &
P. Store,
groceries
4G.00
For Pauline Hogan, Gelinas' Market,
groceries
18.53
For Willis Hartford, Wentworth
hospital
103.29
For Eugene Huntress, Raymond R.
Perreault
Albert Barcomb
25.00
75.00
200.00
5.G0
'
•
C. J. Shagoury
For Mary Berry, C. J. Shagourj^
For Lloyd Thompson, First National
Stores
22.00
For Bertha Remick, People's Market,
groceries
54.99
G.50
97.50
7.00
29.98
Albert Cameron
For Coran Smith, H. E. Weymoutli
I^wrance Lover
People's Market
For Guy Wardwell, First National
Stores
50.00
For Helen Bushwav, First National
Stores
*
For Charles Wentworth, C. J. Shagoury
For Marion Eastman, C. J. Shagouiy
For Elbridge Young children, Helen
Healey, clothing
clothing
Feineman's, shoes
The Pair Shop, clothing
Arthur L. Perkins, clothing
J. P. Hurd, shoes and rubbers
Wm. L. Patterson, clothing
Mrs. Dennis Harriman, board
Arthur E. Appleyard, M. D.
Mary Lou Shop,
14.00
4.00
1.50
35.53
19.98
8.00
5.00
13.16
24.04
44.73
48.00
2.00
11,309.19
Credit, refunds
and recoveries
Appropriation
Balance unexpended
135.60
2,000.00
726.41
12,035.60
$2,035.60
�ANNUAL REPORT OP THE TOWN OP PARMINGTON,
N. H,
47
24 COUNTY POOR
Jeanie M. McCullough, board and care
DETAIL
of Mariou Eastman
Credit, refunds and recoveries
DETAIL
25
SOLDIERS'
Vic's Garage
First National Stores
!fp75.00
-175.00
�48
ANNUAL RErORT OF THE TO WN OP FARMINGTON^
DETAIL
29
N. H.
ABATEMENTS
1943 PEOPERTY
Jewell, Clarence E., tax deed
1944
|3.24
|3.24
.f3.34
|3.34
PROPERTY
Jewell, Clarence E., tax deed
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
1046 POLLS
Black, Richard, paid Rochester
Clark, Marcia, gone
Currier, Marion, non-re.sident
Dnpont, Marion, gone
Dureault, Charles, ex-service
Gnyer, Francis, gone
Hail, Gordon E., gone
Harrison, Maybelle, 70 years
Home, Lorenzo A., 70 years
Hunt, Barbara Jenness
Jacques, Joseph, gone
King, Harriet C, gone
Lagos, Edna, gone
Lanoix, Evelyn, gone
Lauoix, Robert, gone
Leahv, Michael, 70 years
Linscott, Esther, gone
Linscott, Harold, gone
Mudgett, Robert, ])aid Greenland
O'Leary, Helen, gone
Otis, Albert J., 70 3^ears
Pageneau, Everett L., ex-service
Place, Alma, gone
Pratt, Myrtle, gone
Riley, Margaret, gone
Rogers, Mabelle E., gone
Smith, Beatrice, sickness
Smith, Irving E., deceased
Titcomb, Charlotte, gone
Titcomb, Doroth^'^ R., gone
Varney, Arthur, non-resident
Varney, Ralph, gone
Varney, Laura, gone
Walker, Alice, non-resident
Wentworth, Charles W., duplicate
assessment
Willard, Ravmond, sickness
Welch, Robert
E.,
gone
N. H.
49
|2.00
2.0O
2.O0
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.0O
2.00
2:00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2,00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
.f74.00
1947
PROPERTY
Auclair, Charles, overassessed
Brock, Martin, overassessed
Garrow, Joseph A., overassessed
!|4.8(>
42.31
8.06
�50
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON_,
(Jelinas, Ernest J., overassessed
Jewell, Clarence, tax deed
Knox, Elmer S., OA'erassessed
Malone, John F., ex-service
Otis, E. Jeannette, overassessed
Palmer, Charles E., overassessed
Stanley, Samuel, overassessed
Wallace, Joseph B. and Thomas R.,
ex-service
N. H,
24.30
4.0;{
4.8G
1.6G
9.72
4.80
14.11
48.60
1167.37
1947 POLLS
Baker, Albert, ex-service
Baxter, Donald P., gone
Blaclv, Richard, paid Rochester
Brassaii, Dorothy, gone
Bridges, Irene, gone
Bnshway, Harold, not 21
Campbell, Muriel, paid Hooksett
C'longh, Raymond W.. gone
Cloutman, Edna, paid Wakefield
Collins, L.
C, gone
Conklin, Regina, ex-service
Connor, Charles F., non-resident
Connor, Emma, non-resident
Conrad, June X., not 21
Cookson, Reginald, gone
Damon, Samuel, gone
Davis, Carrie, gone
Davis, Kenneth, ex-service
Davis, Louis, ex-service
Demeritt, Mazie, not 21
Dodge, John
A.,
gone
Doucette, Geraldine, duplicate, Charles
Drapeau, L. Rudolphe, gone
Esware, Alice, paid Lebanon, Me.
Foster, Exelia, gone
George, Joseph P., ex-service
Grace, Elsie M., paid Milton, X. H.
Hamilton, Harry, 70 ye^rs
Hamilton, Minnie, deceased
Harrison, Doris E., paid Lebanon, Me.
Harrison, Lewis, paid Lebanon, Me.
Harrison, Maybelle, 70 years
Hersom, Earle B., gone
.|2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OP FARMINGTON.
Hersom, Pauline, gone
Hoage, James H., Jr., ex-service
Home,
Home,
Home,
Home,
Herman
P., ex-service
James E., ex-service
John L., ex-service
Lorenzo
A., 70 years
Pearl, gone
Hoyt, Charles H., deceased
Howard,
Hunt, Loren
D., deceased
Huntress, Frederick, not 21
Jacques, Joseph, gone
Kingsbury, William G., ex-service
Lagos, Edna, gone
Lanoix, Evelyn, gone
Lanoix, Kobert, gone
Lew, Nancy, gone
Liuscott, Esther L., gone
Linscott, Harold E., gone
JMurby, Leona, gone
Nadeau, Aurore M., gone
Xewbury, Leo L., ex-service
O'Leary, Thomas, ex-service
Perkins, Barbara, gone
Place, Alma, goiije
Prescott, Herbert, ex-service
Eoberts, John P. B., 70 years
Kogei*s,
Mabelle
Kowe. Allen
F!clireiter,
E.,
gone
H., paid Kochester
Lawrence, gone
Scruton, Elizabeth, paid Ossipee
Smith, Beatrice, sickness
Smith, Irving PI, deceased
Staples, Charles F., non-resident
Tanner, George I., 70 years
Thurston, Ethel, paid New Durliam
Tibbetts, Horace W., gone
Titcomb, Charlotte, gone
Titcomb, Dorothy, gone
Tuttle, Sadie, 70' years
Varney, Laura, gone
Varney, Lewis N., 70 years
Whitehouse, Annie, 70 years
Woollett, Clarence, duplicate C. George
N. H.
51
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2:00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2% 00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
1152.00
Total
,
1545.77
�:
52
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FA RMINGTON^
State of N. H,, Dr., abatements,
special |3.00 poll taxes
1944 list
1945 list
N. H.
112.00
42.00
1!54.00
DETAIL
30
TAXES BOUGHT BY THE TOWN
E. HAM, OOLLECTOR
SEPTEMBER 22, 1947
1946
LESLIE
Cardinal, Carroll C. and Gladys I.
Cardinal, John B., Sr.
"
Chase, Curtis W. and Mildred
Connor, Florence, heirs
Damon, Samnel N. and Agnes L.
Damon, Samnel X. and Agnes L.
|45.48
8G.4G
Descheneaux, Arthur
Downing, Frank A.
Edgerly, Serena J. and Lois A.
Ford, Philip E. and Lois A.
Gordon, Frank
Guilmet, Rudolj^h E.
Gullison, Ralph AV.
Harriman, Cyrus
Hobbs, Justin H.
Jewell, Clarence E.
and
Prisoilla
Marden, Horton D.
Marsh, Agnes M.
Ethel B.
Ethel B.
Carroll A. and Marjorie M.
Carroll A. and Marjorie M.
Pearl, Ina C.
Robinson, Caroline M.
Ronillard, Ralph E. and Constance L.
Stevens, Chester A.
Xutter,
Xutter,
Parker,
Parker,
Therrien, Alice E.
Thompson, Julia E.
Thompson, Julia E.
Twitchell, Frank W., Jr., and Emily
Whalen, Newell J.
White, Burton E. and Irene H.
Woods, Horace and Irene I.
,
Total
'
28.21
23.31
07.72
70.16
11. (M
40.74
48.00
102.33
28.21
176.40
31.16
77.65
3.69
102.33
97.37
23.75
102.33
3.45
9.12
19.69
52.89
87.46
117.16
30.65
122.06
52.09
5.06
38.07
9.76
67.49
83.42
11,865.31
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
DETAIL
31
N. H.
53
SPRING STREET HOUSING PROJECT
Paid Carl E. Harriiiian, supervisor
of
project
Arnold Perreton, association
Card and Gassett, on contract
1150.00
880.77
700.00
Merle Gassett
1,566.00
12,796.77
DETAIL
32
NEW EQUIPMENT
Highway general
expense, credit,
Oshkosh truck
$11,400.00
Credit, miscellaneous receipts
Serial note
|1 00.00
15,000.00
111.400.00 115,100.00
3,700.00
P>alance
115,100.00 115,100.00
DETAIL
TOWN HALL BONDS
33
INDEBTEDNESS PAYMENTS
Farniington National Bank, bonds
No. 84, 85, 80, 87, 88
|2,500.00
Ap])roi)riation, (1046 tax levy)
Bonds outstanding, due January 15,
1948, ])rovided for in 1947
levy
|2,500.00
2,500.00
REFUNDING SERIAL NOTES
Paid Farniington National Bank,
serial note No. 10
DETAIL
34
$2,000.00
INTEREST PAYMENTS
ox TOWN HALL BONDS
Due Januarv 15, 1947
|225.00
Due July 15, 1947
168.75
$393.75
INTEREST ON SERIAL NOTES
Paid Fiirmington National Bank
|496.25
INTEREST ON TEMPORARY LOANS
Paid Farmington National Bank
|236.68
�54
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
DETAIL
35
SPECIAL
|3.00
1944
January
1, 1947, balance due
Interest collected
Abatements allowed
POLL TAXES
LIST
|45.0O
3.22
N. H,
�ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
DETAIL
38
N. H.
55
SCHOOLS
January 1, 1947
Balance due on 1946 appropriation
Balance from 1946 dog licenses
|22,420.20
1,010.42
59,445.14
Appropriation, 1947
182,875.76
Paid E. E. Kimball, treasurer
Balance due January- 1, 1947
|57,280.62
25,595.14
182,875.76 $82,875.76
Balance 1947 dog licenses due schools $928.61
39 OVERLAY
Assessed, 1947, town
Assessed, 1947, precinct
To abatements L. E. Ham, collector
DETAIL
.f851.98
340.57
$491. 77
700.78
Surplus
$1,192.55
$1,192.55
JAMES E. THAYER,
L. L. NEWBURY,
J. A.
SMITH,
Selectmen of Farmington.
REPORT OF TRUSTEES OF THE TRUST FUNDS
Isabell Billings Trust
Electric Public Utilities, $1,000.00
Fund
bond
Union Gas Utilities, $500.00 bond
Farmington National Bank Savings Dept.
On
deposit Jauuarj^
1,
1947
Income dividends on bank deposit
Amount
of fund,
December
31,
1947
No
No
value
value
$4,382.80
86.30
$4,469.10
WALTER
LESLIE
JAMES
E. YOUNG,
E. HAM,
E. THAYER,
Trustees.
�56
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN OF FARMINGTON,
N. H.
AUDITORS' CERTIFICATE
We
hereby certify that
we have examined
the ac-
counts of the selectmen, tax collector, town clerk, town
treasurer and trustees of the trust funds, have compared
their several accounts, vouchers
and bank statement
of
funds on deposit and find these accounts in agreement
and
believe these reports to be a true account of the
town
business for the year ending December 31, 1947.
ARTHUR
CARL
E.
WEBSTER,
HARRIMAN,
G.
Auditors of the town of Parmington.
March
1,
1948.
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