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of the Municipal Officers of
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For the Municipal Year Ending March 1, 1943
Annual Report
of the Municipal Officers of
Bridgewater
the Municipal Year Ending March 1, 194«5
Houlton Publishing Company, Houlton, Maine
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LIST OF BRIDGEWATER BOYS SERVING IN
ARMED FORCES
March, 1943
Brig. Gen. C. Morton Milliken
1. Parks, Shirley2. Weeks, Ralph3. Fletcher, Stanley4. Murphy, Edgar5. Nelson, Guy6. Tidd, Kenneth7. McKeen, Elwood8. Niles, Laurel (Honorable
Discharge)9. Kimball, Charles10. Delong, Russell11. - Turner, Stetson12. Stackpole, Maurice13. Packard, Albert14. Corey, Glenwood15. Raymond, Delbert16. Nelson, Llewellyn17. Jamison, Jack18. Chase, George Jr.19. Parks, Max20. Milliken, Dana21. Jamison, Eddie22. Bruce, Lloyd23. Lewis, Max
24. Bradbury, Elden25. Delong, Leo2 6. Bean, Herbert27. Brewer, Merrill28. Taylor, Clair29. Packard, David30. Lewis, Merle31. Parks, Charles32. Shaw, James Jr.3 3. Bradbury, Gerald 3 4. Lewis, Vaughn3 5. Brewer, Gerald 3 6. Brewer, Herman 37. Milliken, Leighton3 8. Larmar, James39. Murphy, Errol40. Brooks, Byron41. McDonald, Leon42. Sharp, John43. McCleary, Clarence44. Brewer, Rex45. Bradbury, Leon4 6. Malley, Harold4 7. Bradstreet, Warren
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48. Green, Merle49. Whited. Harris50. Bean, Curtis51. Shaw, Carl52. O’Neil, Fred53. McDonald, David54. Delong, Charles A.55. Dalbeck, Oscar 5 6. Keegan, Ernest
(Honorable Discharge)57. Blake, Max58. Nelson, Fred59. Belyea, Hayden60. Kinney, John Henry61. Lynch, Charles62. Delong, W ellington63. Edmunds, John Jr.64. Kinney, Elmer65. Burns, Russell66. McKinnon, Kenneth67. O’Neil, Gerald68. McKinnon, John Jr.69. Bridges, Glenwood70. Berquist, Albert71. Roberts, Merton72. Shaw. Charles73. O’Neil, Roy74. Larmar, Gerald75. McCleary, Austin76. Bradstreet, Augustus
77. Gee, Robert. (H onorable Discharge)
78. Sharp, Frank79. Morse, Max80. Bradstreet. Frank81. McIntyre, Harry82. Millier, Joe83. Holmes, Glenwood84. Allen, Gordon W.85. Smith, Ollie8 6. Rideout, Clair87. Shaw, Floyd88. Hartley, Ralph89. Boyd, George90. Raymond, Merrill91. McNinch. Garfield •9 2. Fullerton, David93. Burtt, Clayton94. McKeen, William 9 5. Dyer, W inslow9 6. W eeks, Eugene 9 7. Morse, Elmer 9 8. Bradstreet, John99. Kinney, Ralph100. Pryor. Cecil BRIDGEW ATER GIRLS IN SERVICES OF THE UNITED
STATESBradstreet, Velma, R. N. Burns, Alta. R. N ^ ' '
The names on this H onor Roll are as complete as present records provide. If there are any names omitted it will be appreciated if you will communicate them to the Town. Manager.
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TOWN OFFICERS
SELECTMEN, ASSESSORS AND OVERSEERS OFTHE POOR
Guy S. Twitchell Fred F. Whited C. Edgar Lawrence Samuel J. Hartley John Webber
TOWN CLERK : H. A. Macllroy
TOWN TREASURER Ralph M. Milliken
SUPERINTENDING SCHOOL COMMITTEEGuy S. Twitchell Mrs. Forest T. Bradstreet
Ralph D. Stackpole
TOWN MANAGER Myron K. Buck
COLLECTOR OF TAXES Myron K. Buck
" 5~ SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLSLloyd H. Robinson
SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES Guard Weeks
5 ' SEXTONScholey Kingsbury
CONSTABLESArthur C. Libby Myron K. Buck
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AUDITOR’S REPORT
COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEET Year Ending March 1, 1942
ASSETS
SubsidiarySchedules: March 1, 1941 March 1,1942
1 Cash $ 4,325.25 $ 1,924.18
TAX ACCOUNTS
Uncollected Taxes: i1929 148.25
2 1930 89.90 49.003 1931 436.31 99.114 1932 564.74 174.245 1933 1,213.84 394.746 1934 1,535.31 212.697 1935 2,178.22 387.898 1936 • 1,236.46 38.249 1937 2,476.91 413.15
10 1938 2,189.28 558.8711 1939 5,618.31 71^.1612 1940 14,246.72 - 240.6513 1941 ; 8,559.7914 Tax Liens: 1940 3,687.31
Tax Deeds 1,437.1015 Real Estate 17,542.6216 Accounts Receivable 1,027.70 1,160.14
Food Stamps 150.00
Total Assets $38,724.30' $36,311.78
Trust Funds 103.42Deferred Assessments:
Abatements17 Net Debt 10,266.60
Total Assets, Trust Funds, $49,094.32Def. Assessment and Net Debt
LIABILITIESSubsidiarySchedules: March 1,194118 Bonds Payable $34,000.00
Town Orders Temporary Loans Northern Me. San.,H. S. Tuition State:
Aid Dep. ChildrenOld Age Asst.Board and Care
Unpaid Warrant No. 419 State Tax County Tax Accrued Interest Bradstreet, Mrs.
(Overpaid 1941 Tax)19 Accounts Payable
Total Liabilities20 Cemetery Trust21 Ministerial School Trust
Unexpended BalancesRes. for Uncollectible Taxes
Total Liab., Trust, Unex- $49,094.32 pended Balances, and Res. for Uncollectible Taxes
$41,139.711,103.422,026.334,824.86
22.673,000.00
41.43
287.24672.57
2,655.38
460.42
103.42
318.9518,000.33
$54,734.48
iMarch 1,1942
$33,000.00 22.67
154.572, 100.00
444.74896.76375.8979.04
3,235.401,470.15
446.873.00
3,837.39
$46,066.481,103.422,026.331,847.733,690.52
$54,734.48
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V A L U A T IO N A N D A S S E S S M E N T
List* of property at its just value in the Town of Bridgewater, Maine, for the year 1942 made for return to Board of State Assessors as required by law:
Number of Polls Taxed: 304 at $3.00 per poll.Number of Polls not taxed: 6Rate of Taxation: $53.00 per $1,000 Valuation.
Description of Property
Real Estate, Resident Real Estate, Non-Resident
$431,734.0098,075.00
Total Real Estate $529,809.00
Personal Property, Resident Personal Property, Non-Resident
$57,759.0029,669.00
Total Personal Property $ 87,428.00
Total Real Estate and Personal Property
V \/ \$017,237.00
Town Property (Real Estate acquired byTax Liens $60,020.00
Grand Total Valuation* / $677,257.00
$617,237.00 x $53.00 per $1,000 Variance fractions Polls— 304 at $3.
$32,713.561.21
912.00
Commitment— amount charged to TaxCollector $33,626.77
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State Road Construction Maintenance State Highway Town Debt & Interest Support of Fire Department Purchase of Fire Hose Snow Removal Village Streets Purchase of Snow Fence Maintenance Third Class Roads Upkeep Cemeteries Bridgewater School District Roads, Bridges, Sidewalks, Plowing
RoadsAbatement on Taxes Repairs on Fire House
800.001,200.002 ,200.00
800.00250.00100.00350.00139.00125.00
2,500.00
4,000.00318.95215.00
Total $30,297.95
REPORT OF G. S. TWITCHELL, TOWN TREASURER March 7, 1942 to April 3, 1942
To Received From:Balance in Treasury March 7, 1942 $1,924.18Bert Nelson, Tax Lien Costs 2.00R. D. Stackpole, Tax Lien 207.06A. C. Libby, Collector, On Taxes 1,865.93A. C. Libby, Collector, On Taxes 509.32Overpayment in Settlement to R. M.
Milliken 13.32
$4,521.81Credit By Paid:
Town Warrants $2,016.67By Transfer of Funds to R. M. Milliken 2,505.14
$4,521.81
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TOWN TREASURER’S REPORT
Ralph M. Milliken, Treasurer
To Received From:Received, by check, from G. S.
Twitchell, Treas. April 3, 1942 $2,505.14A. C. Libby, Collector (Taxes
for years 1936-1941) 4,970.61C. L. Sharp, Collector (Taxes
- for years 1931, 1934, 1935) 228.08Received by Treasurer (Liens
for year 1940) 4,084.93Received by Treasurer (Liens
for year 1939, 1941) 3.90Myron K. Buck, Food Stamp money 438.75A. C. Libby, Collector 1942 Excise
Tax 289.58State Treasurer, Highway Account 715.66State Treasurer, Health, Welfare,
• Paupers 28.65State Treasurer, Bank Stock Tax 1942 13.20Lloyd Robinson, payment B. C. A.
Text Books 26.45Lloyd Robinson, Proceeds School Play 40.71State Treasure, Pumping cellar
Farley Est. 5.00State Treasurer, Bounty on Bear 10.00Myron K. Buck, Rent and scrap iron 6.00Myron K. Buck, Collected from Bridge
Construction Co. land .57Myron K. Buck, Sale of Snow Fence 42.00Stetson Hussey, Rent for Town Hall
1942 . • 200.00Myron K. Buck, Rent $60., Fuel $65.95 125.95Myron K. Buck, Excise Tax 1942 79.62
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Myron K. Buck, Excise Tax 1943 714.61Myron K. Buck, Collector 1942 Tax 28,565.99Myron K. Buck, Collector Rent, Sale
of Town Property, Interest and Costs 13,823.92
Bridgewater School District, Entranceto High School 110.91
Assistance rendered returned to Town 307.95 Pay in error, Pauper Account 19.98Payment Telephone Account B. C. A. 10.06W. H. Hinman, Sod Town Farm 93.87Town of Bridgewater School Fund 121.58Town of Monticello Payment Fire,
Sept. 1942 181.25Rec’d. by Treasurer Chester L. Sar
gent Tax Liens, Int. and Costs 1935, 36, 37, 38, 39 86.74
Total Received
Credit by Paid:Warrants $46,310.87Warrants in Treasury as cash 42.14Balance on hand March 10, 1943 11,498.65
Total Paid Out
TOWN DEBT AND INTEREST
Appropriated March 1942 $2,200.00Interest 1942 Taxes 146.26Interest on Liens 774.13Accrued Interest on Bonds 446.87
$57,851.66
$57,851.66
$3,567.26
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Expenditures:
Interest on School FundInterest on State TaxesInterest Milliken Trust FundInterest Bond IssueUnexpended to Summary March 1943
$ 121.58 171.03
32.50 1,072.50 2,169.65
$3,567.26
STATE TAX
Unexpended Balance March 1942 Balance 1941 State Tax 1942 State Tax
$ 79.783,235.40 5,497.62
$8,812.80
Expenditures:
1941 State Tax , $3,235.401942 State Tax 5,497.62Unexpended to Summary March 1943 79.78
$8,812.80
COUNTY TAX
Expenditures:
Paid 1941 County Tax $1,470.15Paid 1942 County Tax 1,470.15
$2,940.30
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ACCOUNTS PAYABLE MARCH 1, 1942
Balance Sheet March 1, 1942 $3,857.39Additional bills contracted previous
March 1942 413.59
4,250.98
Less overstatement bills as perBalance Sheet 201.50
Warrants Issued $3,938.36Discounts:
Fred A. Shean $ 13.60Me. Public Service 63.27Presque Isle Gen. Hospital 34.24
• 111.12
$4,049.48
$4,049.48
ACCOUNTS PAID BY WARRANTS
Name Am’t. of Bill Disct. Am’t. PaidAroostook Advertising,
Agency, Office Supplies $ 9.99 $ 9.99Eastern Fire Equipment
Co., Fire Equipment 13.07 13.07A. C. Farley, Insurance 10.43 10.43Geo. A. Hall Co., Snow
Fence and Wire 261.50 261.50Houlton Publishing Co.,
Office Supplies 1.05 1.05i
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Loring, Short & Harmon, Supplies
Maine Public Service,School Lights
Fred A. Shean, Audit, Balance 1941
Supt. of Schools, Books and Supplies, Voucher No. 416
Supt. of Schools, Books and Supplies, Voucher No. 4112
Supt. of Schools, Books and Supplies, Voucher No. 4210A
Rochester Germicide Co., School Supplies
Treasurer of State of Maine, Interest 1941 State Tax
Maine Public Service Co., Street Lights
Sub-Total $1Aroostook General Hospital,
Manford Reid Dr. Storer W. Boone,
Charles O’Neil Dr. William B. Gibson,
Manford Reid Dr. Ora E. Gilpatrick,
Bruce Kiniley Girl Town of Guilford, Maine,
Byrd McDonald Family Dr. Thomas G. Harvey:
Mrs. R. Gallupe
73.86•
73.86
133.23 63.27 69.96
106.65 13.60 93.05
2.26 2.26
897.68 897.68
147.58 147.58
7.16 7.16
32.35 • 32.35
25.00 25.00
,721.81 $ 76.87 $1,644.94
53.86 53.86
25.00 25.00
50.00 50.00
2.00 2.00
217.94 217.94
39.50
Erma Green Joseph Bradstreet William Cullins Roy Lenentine Earle Kinney W. W. Kinney Jessie Shaw William Craig Mrs. Claude Green Mrs. Harley Green Cecil Carmichael
S. H. Hussey’s Sons, Elmer Hallett •
Dr. Lindley Dobson,Ernest Larmar
Mars Hill Hospital:Earl Kinney Claude Green Greta Kinney- Clara Kinney Harley Green Raymond McNinch
Town of Mars Hill Elmer Hallett
Town of Monticello Harry Allen
Presque Isle Gen. Hospital Ernest Larmar
Dr. R. B. Somerville Gerald O’Neil
Dr. W. B. Somerville Elmer Hallett Gerald O’Neil Milford Bridges George Hartley
35.005.00 i•
13.0040.0075.0075.00
3.0041.0082.00 70.0029.50 508.00
19.98 19.98
77.00 - 77.00
49.5038.5055.50
3.5055.50 16.00 218.50
48.69 48.69
81.95 81.95
334.25 34.25 300.00
25.00 25.00
63.00 124.00
38.0075.00
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Harvey McNinch Phair Allen
York Street Hospital:Gerald O’Neil Della Bridges Phyllis Hartley
City of Bangor Colby Mersereau
Mrs. F. W. Snow,Jane McKinnon
Mrs. Joshua G. Morse Leota McNinch
Eastern Maine Gen. Hospital Colby Mersereau
Mrs. Nellie Lawrence Sadie Bean
35.0015.00 350.00
150.0041.0052.00 243.00
1.50 1.50
18.00 18.00
20.00 20.00
5.00 5.00
28.00 28.00
Sub Total $2,327.67 $ 34.25 $2,293.42Sub-Total Forward 1,721.81 76.87 1,644.94
$4,049.48 $111.12 $3,938.36
ACCOUNTS PREVIOUS TO 1942 FOR ASSISTANCE REPAID TO TOWN DURING 1942
Hartley, George $127.00Nelson, Earl 46.95Green, Claude 31.00Town of Guilford, Overpayment
McDonald Account 1.00
Total ' $205.95Accounts Payable by Town March 1943 — None
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TOWN OFFICERS SALARIES
Receipts
Appropriated $1,800.00
Expenditures
M. K. Buck, Town Manager $1,425.00Ralph Milliken, Treasurer 125.00H. A. Macllroy, Town Clerk 30.00C. S. Twitchell, Selectman and Assessor 76.00 S. J. Hartley, Selectman and Assessor 26.00F. F. Whited, Selectman and Assessor 26.00 C. E. Lawrence, Selectman and Assessor 22.50 John Webber, Selectman and Assessor 33.50G. S. Twitched, Chairman School
Committee 25.00Unexpended to Summary 11.00
$1,800.00
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Receipts
Appropriated $800.00Pumping Cedar, Farley ESt. 5.00Monticello Fire Sept. 1942 181.25
$986.25
ExpendituresFire Department:
Maine Public Service Co., Lights $ 33.53Eastern Equipment Co., Equipment 4.02
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Justin A. McCarthy Co., Equipment 13.19Guard Weeks, gasoline, oil and grease 11.83 Murray Foster, Firing Fire House 20.00R. G. Lothrop, gasoline 4.95L. F. Finnemore, gasoline and kerosene 8.52H. G. Lewis, repairing chimney
Fire House .75IjJradbury Bros., Battery Fire Truck 11.50J. G. Morse, Fuel 76.00Arnold Sharp, labor, gasoline and oil 12.50
$196.79
Fire Company:Arnold Sharp, Chief Salary $100.00Treasurer Fire Department,
Firemen’s Salaries 364.50
$464.50Unexpended to Summary 324.96
$986.25
NEW FIRE HOSE
Appropriated March 1942 $250.00Overdraft to Summary March 1943 224.50
$474.50Expenditures:
Justin A. McCarthy Co. $147.00Quaker Rubber Co. 327.50
$474.50
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HOADS, HIGHWAYS, BRIDGES AND PLOWING ROADS
Appropriated March 1942 $4,000.00Received from State, Snow Removal 1,027.50 Transferred Appropriation Snow
Removal Village Streets 100.00
$5,127.50I
Expenditures:Snow Removal $2,626.96Special Resolve Road 17.76Bridges 92.60Maintenance of' Roads 886.08Balance to Summary March 1943 1,504.10
$5,127.50
RETAILS SNOW REMOVAL
Expenditures:Stitham, Lawrence $ 9.40Kneeland, Clifton 39.20Noble, David 12.00Foster, Elmer 3.20Carmichael, Perry 1,514.81Webber, John 27.00Tilley, Percy 15.00White, Fred 10.00Bridges, Milford 28.80Delong, Harold 28.00Green, Claude 70.80Gee, Henry 6.20Hallett, Charles 3.20
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Morse, J. G. 45.00Jamison, Lloyd 12.00Niles, Earl 8.00McGrath, Howard 43.00Hall, Geo. A. Co. 35.00Buck, M. K. .87Kilcollins, Fred 25.60Smith, Ollie 4.80Hartley, Max 10.40Carmichael, Cecil 21.20Carmichael, Leigh 22.60Stitham, Wendell 5.20Parks, Louis 2.80Mersereau, Fred 11.20McIntyre, Beecher 3.00McIntyre, Roland 3.10Parks, Raymond 1.60Town of Blaine 37.50Packard, Max 34.80Delong, Merle 6.40McKeen, Louis 8.00Chase, Donald 7.00Craig, William 8.00Allen, Milton 4.05McCleary, R. J. '/ 5.05Whited, F. F. 27.75Parks, Philip 6.00Brown, Waldo 22.40Tompkins, Merlin 9.20Bradbury, Frank 6.00Harvey, Ernest 44.20Jamison, Perley 97.83Kingsbury, Scholey 9.80State Plowing 6.55 Miles 262.00
Total $ 2 ,626.9621
DETAILS OF SPECIAL RESOLVE ROAD
Expenditures:Bell, Raymond $ 1.76Hallett, Charles 1.76McGrath, Howard 1.76Kinney, Austin • 4.76Ketchum, V. C. 1.20Parks, L. O. • 4.76Webber, Winslow 1.76
Total $17.76
DETAILS OF BRIDGES
Expenditures:Bell, Raymond $ 7.20Burns, Guy 2.00Hallett, Charles 3.60Libby, A. C. • 2.00Lawrence, C. E. 2.00Sharp, C. L. : 65.00Webber, Winslow 7.20Welch, Forest 3.60
Total $ 92.60
DETAILS OF MAINTENANCE OF ROADS Expenditures:
Stitham, Lawrence $ 29.40Dalbeck, Oscar 7.84
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Morse, J. G. 5.50McKinnon, Earl 3.00Delong, Merle 21.20Delong, Wellington 12.00Hallett, Charles 22.72Brown, Waldo 24.40Foreman, Earl 7.60Delong, Harold 17.20Shaw, Floyd 5.60McNinch, Bob 4.80Carmichael, Leigh 4.80Dyer, Max 4.80McKinnon, Lloyd 5.20McCain, B. W- 3.20McKinnon, Ernest 11.00Libby, A. C. 48.00Kinney, Austin 72.75Tilley, Percy 46.75Parks, Warren 9.28Delong, Frank 4.80Kinney, Isaiah 6.40Kinney, Henry 8.00Packard, George 4.80Webber, John 46.63Kinney, Ralph 4.80Baston, Charles 1.70Kinney, Joe 9.20Hinman, W. H. Inc. 14.00McKeen, Lewis Jr. 3.20Bell, Raymond 10.72Webber, Winslow 10.72McGrath, Howard 10.72Parks, L. 0. 39.32Hall' Geo. A. Co. 184.67Noble, David 9.00
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Foster, Murray • 2.25Cullins, J. W. 10.00Sharp, C. L. 14.46Perrigo, Warren 6.60Ketchum, V. C. 19.13Nelson, Fred 29.11Tidd, Bert , .02Kilcollins, Fred 18.80Tidd, Olin .02McNinch, Edward 6.40A. M. Stackpole Co. 22.17McKeen, Charles 6.40McPherson, Clarence 4.80Welch, Forest 6.00McNinch, Harvey 4.80
Total $886.08
THIRD CLASS ROAD
Appropriated March 1942 $139.00Expenditures:
Bell, Raymond $ 3.52Hallett, Charles 3.52 . .Kinney, Austin 9.64Ketchum, V. C. 2.75McGrath, Howard 3.52Nelson, Fred 4.89Nelson, Carl 9.40Parks, L. O. 16.30Parks, Warren 3.52'Tidd, Bert 7.48
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Tidd, Olin 7.48Webber, Winslow 3.52
Total $75.54Unexpended to 1943 Account 63.46
STATE AID ROAD
Appropriated March 1942 Balance to 1943 Summary
MAINTENANCE OF STATE ROAD
Appropriated March 1942Paid Treasurer State of Maine $739.50Unexpended to 1943 Summary 460.50
SNOW FENCE
Appropriated March 1942 $350.00Sold T o:
C. E. Lawrence $ 5.25L. O. Parks » 15.75F. T. Bradstreet 10.50C. S. Twitchell 10.50
42.00Overdraft to Summary Mar. 1943 179.09
Paid to Geo. A. Hall Co.25
$139.00
$800.00$800.00
$1,200.00
$1,200.00
$571.09$571.09
SUPPORT OF POOR — T O W N CASES
Summary of D i s b u r se m e n t sRepaid Bal. Due
Name Board Food C loth ing Fuel Rent Medical Sund r ie s Total ' Town TownAllen, Phair $32.29 - $32.29 $32.29Allen, Walter B. $45.00 45.00 45.00Allen, Roland $260.00 • 260.00 260.00Bridges, Laura 198.00 198.00 198.00Bradbury, Walley 16.12 $10.00 26.12 26.12Carmichael, Cecil $10.92 $2.00 12.92 12.92Cox, Douglas $111.51 75.00 186.51 186.51Craig, Clarence 275.90 275.90 275.90Craig. William 64.50 22.50 81.00 168.00 168.00Finnemo.re, Geo. W. 144.00 144.00 144.00Hallett, Annie 9.25 9.25 9.25Hallett, Elmer 45.98 32.71 45.50 127.00 251.19 251.19Kinney, Mrs. Bruce 61.10 9.40 75.25 18.00 18.60 8.00 190.35 $2.00 188.35McNinch, Leota 120.00 120.00 120.00McDonald, Byrd 128.00 8.65 K 7.83 10.45 154.93 154.93McKinnon, Jane 72.00 72.00 72.00Pryor, Mose 50.00 -
* 50.00 50.00Pryor, Elbridge 3.00 3.00 3.00Reid, Manford 222.32 3.23 103.00 85.00 152.14 565.69 565.69Shaw Children 228.00 236.50 34.28 2.50 501.2S 501.28Assistance Rendered • 100.00 100.00 100.00Miscellaneous Expense 10.02 10.02 10.02TOTALS $1,128.00 $678.81 $99.19 $2 46.25 $1S5.00 $888.23 $150.97 $3,376.45 $102.00 $3,274.45
DETAIL OF PAYMENTS
SUPPORT OF POOR ACCOUNT
Allen, Phair:Milliken, R. M. $ 20.00Twitchell, G. S. 12.29
TotalAllen, Walter B.
Town of LinneusAllen, Roland
Allen Milton C. $225.00Carmichael, Mrs. Mary 35.00
TotalBridges, Laura:
Green, Evelyn $ 72.00Sharp, Arnold 22.00Hartley, Pearl 96.00Green, Claude 8.00
TotalBradbury, Walley:
Lawrence, C. E. $ 10.00Finemore, L. F. 16.12
TotalCarmichael, Cecil:
Milliken, R. M. $ 10.92No. Me. Sanitorium 2.00
TotalCox, Douglas:
City of Bangor $186.51
$32.29
$ 45.00
$260.00
$198.00
$ 26.12
$ 12.92
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Total $186.51Craig, Clarence:
Town of Blaine $200.00Dr. T. G. Harvey 75.00
Total $275.90Craig, William:
Hutchins Drug Store $ 6.00Dr. W. B. Somerville 75.00Tilley, Percy 7.50Town of Westfield 67.52Milliken, R. M. 11.98 ,
Total $168.00Finnemore, George W .:
Finnemore, L. F. $144.00Total $144.00Hallett, Annie:
Hutchins Drug Store $ 9.25Total $ 9.25Hallett, Elmer:
S. H. Hussey’s Sons $ 19.98Town of Mars Hill 231.21
Total $251.19Kinney, Mrs. Bruce:
Kinney, Emery $ 12.00Twitchell, G. S. 7.62Dyer, Clara 18.00Hutchins Drug Store 8.60 /Finnemore, L. F. 103.35Baston, Charles 1.00Rideout, Annie E. 6.00Milliken, R. M. 1.78Kinney, Vinie 2.00
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Bradbury, Earl 1.00Wheeler, Fred 5.00* \Dr. T. G. Harvey 10.00Finnemore, Charles 14.00
Total
McNinch, Leota:Morse, Mrs. Etta
Total
$190.35
$ 120.00$ 120.00
McDonald, Byrd:Town of Guilford $154.93
Total $154.93McKinnon, Jane:
Snow, Mrs. F. W. $ 72.00Total $72.00Pryor, Mose:
Hersey, S. W. $ 50.00Total $ 50.00Pryor, Elbridge*.
Dr. T. G. Harvey $ 3.00Total $ 3.00Reid, Manford: »' i
Randall, Georgie $ 85.00Food Stamps 110.00Milliken, Ralph M. 3.23Finnemore, L. F. 125.32Kinney, Emery 36.00Sharp, C. L. 12.00Mars Hill Hospital 79.14Dr. T. G. Harvey 73.00Finnemore, Charles 42.00
Total $565.69
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Shaw Children:Hartley, Pearl $220.00Milliken, R. M. 261.85Twitchell, G. S. 8.93Packard, Allen M. 2.50Welch, Bernard 8.00
Total $501.28Assistance Rendered $100.00Total $100.00Miscellaneous Expense:
Express, Postage, etc. Surplus Commodities
$ 10.02
Total $ 10.02
Grand Total $3,376.45
MISCELLANEOUS ACCOUNTS
Receipts
Appropriation (transferred), Supportof Poor and Incidentals $200.00
Received from State, Bank Stock Tax 13.20 Received from Sale of Scrap Iron 1.00Received from State of Maine, Sale
Sod from Baston farm so-called .57Received from W. H. Hinman Co., Sale
Sod from Baston Farm so-called 93.87Received from Myron K. Buck, Rent 60.00 Received from Myron K. Buck, Fuel 65.95Received from State of Maine,
Dog License Refund 109.82
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Received from State of Maine,Railroad and Telephone Tax 21.70
Lien Costs 165.22Excise Tax in excess of estimate 438.81
R ent:C. H. Simonson, Baston farm
so-called $300.00S. H. Hussey, Town Hall 200.00Fred Nelson, Farley Building Howard McDonald, House on
100.00
Smith Est. 10.00
610.00
Total
Expenditures
Postage:T. B. Nickerson $ 4.50M. K. Buck 18.87A. C. Libby 9.59R. M. Milliken 3.88
Discharge Liens:Bert Nelson .50Ralph Milliken 1.00Register of Deeds 1.00
Clerk Hire:A. C. Farley 73.71
Supplies:W. and .R. E. Gurley 4.13Myron K. Buck 2.50Loring, Short and Harmon 20.85Houlton Publishing Co. 67.85Guy S. Twitchell 4.25
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$1,780.14
Arthur Libby 1.50Telephone:
New England Tel. and Tel. Co. 17.77Myron K. Buck • 3.95Guy S. Twitchell 3.65
Fuel:Bangor and Aroostook Co. 26.48Percy Tilley 13.75Hartwell Coal Co. 115.43
Lights:Maine Public Service (Town Office) 6.52
Officers’ Expenses:T. B. Nickerson, Mileage 2.50Myron K. Buck, Car expense 234.35Guy S. Twichell, Car expense 10.00
Civil Defense:New England Tel. Tel. Co.. 17.14
Incidentals: 1Ida Farley, School Census 15.00Ralph Milliken, Treasurer’s Bond 17.50A. C. Libby, Recording Liens 54.00Fred A. Shean, Auditing Books 206.95Elbridge Kingsbury, Ballot Clerk 10.00Agnes Nichols, Ballot Clerk 10.00Forest Bradstreet, Ballot Clerk 10.00Gladys Macllroy, Ballot Clerk 10.00H. A. Macllroy, Express Ballots 1.45Houlton Publishing Co., 1942 Town
Report ' 132.60A. Chandler Farley, Insurance 203.84Ralph Milliken, Insurance Town Hall 93.75A. Chandler Farley, Workmen’s
Compensation Insurance 48.62A. M. Stackpole, Repairs Town Hall 2.70G. S. Twitchell, broom 1.10
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Howard Lewis, labor Town Office 1.50C. L. Sharp, Lumber Town Hall .60A. C. Farley, Insurance Town Property 47.50 Murray Foster, Pump Repair 1.00Louis Finnemore, Moderator 5.00James P. Archibald, Legal Services 8.50Geo. B. Barnes, Legal Services 5.00A. M. Stackpole Co., Pump Leathers .50H. A. Macllroy, Recording Vital Statistics 16.75 Buck Motors, Typewriter 100.00
$1,669.53Unexpended to Summary 110.61
Total $1,780.14
OTHER TOWN’S POOR
Due From Other Towns
Details:Due from Mars Hill, Maine, Rose
Tompkins *$9.00*Paid since books closed.
STATE PAUPER ACCOUNT PAID TO TOWN IN ERROR
Receipts:Check from State $28.65
$28.65Due Following:
Hutchins Drug Store ‘ $ 6.65*
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Mrs. Clara Dyer George A. Stiles
15.00*7.00*
Paid since books closed.$28.65*
FOOD STAMPS
Food Stamps purchased from State $588.00Sale of Food Stamps $588.00
OLD AGE ASSISTANCE
1941 Unexpended Balance BroughtForward $1,000.00Expenditures:
Paid State of Maine $ 896.73Transferred to Old Age Assistance 103.27
$ 1,000.00
WAR VETERANS
No AppropriationOverdraft to Summary March 1943 $240.50
BOARD AND CARE OF COMMITTED CHILDREN
No AppropriationOverdraft to Summary March 1943 $281.75
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INSTITUTIONAL SERVICE
No AppropriationOverdraft to Summary March 1943
AID TO DEPENDENT CHILDREN
No AppropriationOverdraft to Summary March 1943
FREE HIGH SCHOOL
Balance Forward 1941 Account $2,100.00Appropriated March 1942 2,000.00
Expenditures:Treasurer B. C. A. $2,000.00Unexpended March 1943 2,100.00
STREET LIGHTS
Appropriated March 1942 Expenditures':
Maine Public Service Co.
REPAIRS ON FIRE HOUSE
Appropriated March 1942
$ 26.28
$324.00
$4,100.00
$4,100.00
$300.00
$300.00
$215.00
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Expenditures:A. M. Stackpole Co. $200.00Unexpended to Summary March 1943 15.00
$215.00
REPORT OF SECRETARY AND TREASURER CEMETERY ASSOCIATION
March 1, 1942 Balance on Hand $136.05Received from Town of Bridgewater,
Appropriation 125.00Received from Milliken Trust Fund 32.50Received from Members Assessment 169.00Received from Members for Vault 8.00
Total $470.55Expended:
Caretaker $270.00Postage 2.50Sharpening Lawn Mowers 2.00Secretary’s Services 15.00Unexpended March 1, 1943 181.05
Total $470.55Respectfully submitted,
MRS. FOREST T. BRADSTREET,Secretary and Treasurer
BRIDGEWATER CEMETERY ACCOUNT
Appropriated March 1942 $125.00Unexpended 31.86
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Expenditures:Paid Bridgewater Cemetery Assn. $1.25.00Unexpended Bal. to Summary Mar. 1943 31.86
$156.86
CEMETERY TRUST FUNDS
E. E. Milliken Est. (Town Treasury) $1,000.00 Mrs. Theodore Parks Est. (Northern
National Bank) 103.42
$1,103.42
REPORT OF TREASURER SCHOOL DISTRICT
R. M. Milliken, Treas.
March 1, 1942, Balance on hand $ 196.98Received from Town Treasurer 2,,539.88
Total $2,736.86
By Paid:First National Bank, 12 months
interest Bond Issue $ 812.50Arnold Sharp, labor ' . 6.75R. M. Milliken, Bond 17.50Guy McPherson, labor 7.15Dakin Sporting Goods Co. 300.00Insurance 886.45G. S. Twitchell, three fire extinguishers 25.00 A. M. Stackpole, Coal 39.88
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P. L. Ackerson, Plumbing 10.40A. M. Stackpole, School Supplies . 47.90Smith Bros., Plumbing 85.81Nason and McLaughlin, lumber 13.89E. T. Brewer, labor 30.60Murray Foster, labor 3.00York and Fenderson 2.90James Lawrence, labor 4.10A. M. Stackpole, Hardware 28.09Town of Bridgewater Public Service
Entrance to High School 110.91Balance on hand March 1, 1943 304.03
Total $2,736.86
Respectfully submitted,
RALPH M. MILLIKEN, Treas.
BRIDGEWATER SCHOOL DISTRICT
Appropriated March 1942 $2,500.00Interest to Maine Public Service Co. 110.91
Expenditures:Treasurer Bridgewater School District $2,610.91
$2,610.91
$2,610.81
TOWN BONDS PAYABLE\
Total Amount Bonds Outstanding $33,000.00
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Expenditures:By Paid $1,000.00Balance Outstanding March 1943 32,000.00
$33,000.00
REPORT OF PRINCIPAL B. C. A.Paul N. Carpenter, Prin.
To the Board of Trustees and the Citizens of Bridgewater, Maine:
School opened for the year on October 5, 1942, with enrollment by classes as follows:
Classes Boys Girls Total
Freshmen 11 10 21Sophomores 6 8 14Juniors 4 8 12Seniors 4 . 8 12
Totals 25 34 59
During the last year the war has necessitated many changes affecting the school. The war departments have made many requests to which the schools have tried to co operate. Stress has been asked on subjects such as arithmetic, mathematics and Science. We have tried to follow these requests so far as it seems advisable. Stress has been asked on shop work of many kinds, this we have not been able to do.
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Physical education has become a required subject. The reason for this is quite simple. It has been found through the Selective Service that a very high percentage of boys are physically unfit for service. Likewise many girls who have gone into industry have not been able to handle the job, because of physical unfitness, and many accidents have resulted due to this.
The armed services and industry all agree that until this war is over, every individual must work harder than ever before, and that the physically fit individual is the one who can do the most and, more important, are the ones who are more able to protect themselves and so prevent personal injury.
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If this is a protective measure to your boys and girls then we are more than willing to cooperate.
Although the teachers have not asked for it, a part of tjhe rationing program has been given to them. And they have been willing to do anything of this sort to help the war effort. I know that I speak for them in thanking you as a citizen of Bridgewater for your cooperation in these programs. I also wish to thank publically all citizens who have volunteered and assisted the teachers in these programs.
Looking into the future it would seem that there may be some very marked changes in the High School program — changes which would help the war effort. These changes in the past, and probably will be in the future, have been for the better. Most changes have been toward more practical subjects, subjects which have a real use both now and after the war. We hope they will contnue as such.
Respectfully submitted,PAUL N. CARPENTER, Principal
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REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
To the Superintending School Committee and Citizens ofBridgewater:
In accordance with custom and the laws of Maine, I herewith submit my annual report of the public schools of Bridgewater.
All schools in town opened on October 7th with approximately the same enrollment as the previous year. However, there were fewer pupils wdio entered school fo r the first time this past fall. There was a considerable turnover in teachers but the new ones have fitted themselves into the general picture and are doing a very commendable piece of work. Mr. Irving Ingerson, of Patten, was elected as the Principal of the Grammar School. Miss Beulah O’Roak and Miss Erma Grant fill the position in the Intermediate Building, and Mrs. Viola Nickerson has replaced Miss Phyllis Clark, who resigned to enter the F. B. I., as teacher of Sub-Primary and Grade I.
The teachers have had the difficult task of rationing to do. 'This has meant extra time and work for them, but they have done the job willingly and efficiently.
The physical fitness programs we have been asked to institute in the secondary schools have shown plainly that more attention should be paid to this part of the educational program in the elementary schools. In order for this program to function efficiently, a supervisor for health and physical education should be added to the elementary staff. The State subsidizes about half the salary for this position.
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It would be possible for one person to supervise this work%
for all towns in the Union, thus making necessary only a’■ ' !
small amount of money from each town.
The past fall and winter the state nurse and doctor have given diphtheria innoculations to a number of pupils in the schools. The town should see that funds are made• • * i ’ •available this spring to give smallpox vaccinations to the school children. This precautionary measure may be the means of saving a good many lives.
The textbook situation in the Village School is showing a marked improvement and in another year every grade should be well equipped with all types. The grade schools made some money last year, which will go into some much needed reference material for the upper grades. There is also a great need for additional reference material in the High School. New library tables and shelves should be put in one of the rooms of the Academy. Maps and globes should be added next year.
I wish to take this opportunity to express my appreciation to the Superintending School Committee, teachers and all the the citizens of Bridgewater for their sincere cooperation in all things connected with the welfare of the schools. It has been a pleasure to serve the community as Superintendent of Schools.
' Respectfully submitted,
LLOYD H. ROBINSON,‘ : Superintendent of Schools
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SCHOOL REPORT TO MARCH 1, 1043
Receipts:
$ 37.778,000.00 2,039.63
121.58
$10,198.98Expenditures:
Teachers’ Salaries $4,759.10Fuel . 1,508.00Janitors and Cleaning 874.50Conveyance 2,942.55Unexpended Balance March 1943 114.83
$10,198.98
Teachers and Salary Paid E ach :
Pearl Fickett $328.36Mildred Kingsbury 55.20Evelyn Deeves 753.50Marjorie Tompkins 304.80Doris Stackpole 304.80Gertrude Higgins 716.20Phyllis Clark 436.80Irving Ingerson 522.20Beulah O’Roak 492.15Erma Grant 413.95Viola Nickerson 302.40Maine Teachers’ Association 12.50Maine Teachers Retirement Association 116.24
$4,759.10
Unexpended March 1942 AppropriationState School Fund Appropriation Interest Ministerial and School Fund
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Fuel:
C. L. Sharp $123.42Perry Barker 62.00Myron Beals 552.00Ray Yerxa 31.60Hartwell Coal Co. 414.31K. P. Currie 20.00Bert Tide! 3.00Bert Ackerson 2.00A. M. Stackpole 39.88A. E. Babkirk Coal Co. 172.75Percy Tilley 11.25’Claude Green 2.50Ernest Mersereau 1.00Bangor & Aroostook Railroad 72.29
Janitors and Cleaning:
Bert Ackerson $844.50Rose Bragg 15.00Mrs. Lester McCleary 15.00
Conveyance:
Guy Prest $892.00Austin Kinney 763.00Arnold Sharp 420.00Clarence McPherson 72.00Gordon Irvine 167.02Mrs. Howard Lewis 20.00S. Kingsbury 42.00Phair Allen 224.75Mrs. Eva McPherson 47.50
$1,508.00
$874.50
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Fenderson’s Sales and Service 38.83A. M. Stackpole 47.40A. Chandler Farley 113.32C. A. Stitham 7.981Guard Weeks ( 61.91Lewis Finnemore 23.09Bradbury Bros. 1.75
$2,942.55
REPAIRS ON SCHOOL BUILDINGS
No AppropriationOverdraft Old Account $182.44
TEXT BOOKS
Receipts:
Unexpended March 1942 Appropriation Payment, B. C. AGrammar School Play— to be used for
reference material L. H. Robinson
$474.95300.00
7.24
40.7119.21
Expenditures:
American Book Company Beckley-Cardy Company Ginn & Co.Houghton Mifflin Co.
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$842.11
$ 70.06 15.25 49.78 45.70 '
T■$
MacMillan Co. 86.02Row, Peterson & Co. 17.59Scott, Foresman & Co. 67.83World Book Co. 47.88Iroquois Publishing Co. 29.57B. C. A. Student Publication 6.05
$435.73Unexpended March 1943 406.38
$842.11
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Receipts:Unexpended March 1942 $404.33Appropriation 500.00
* Expenditures:
Bert Ackerson $ 9.30York and Fenderson 3.00New England Tel. and Tel. COi 42.95Lloyd H. Robinson 11.08Emery Kinney 6.00G. S. Twitchell .75Educators Safety League 10.00Edward E. Babb and Co. 6.04B. C. A. Student Association 1.34Central Scientific Co. 1.00Denoyer Geppert Co. 9.51J. L. Hammett Co. 231.54Masury Young Co. 53.79
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News Letter Printery 14.45Phillips Paper Co. 10.32White-Washburne Co. 27.37C. B. Dolge Co. 12.75Maine Public Service Co. 142.40
$593.59Unexpended March 1943 310.74
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Unexpended March 1942 Appropriated March 1942 Overdraft March 1943
$ 1.48400.00
32.35
Expenditures: Lloyd H. Robinson
UNCOLLECTED TAXE& 1930
Name — Amount Unpaid Delong, Charles $ 33.20Total
UNCOLLECTED TAXES 1931
Delong, John $22.75Jamison, George 12.90
$904.33
$433.83
$433.83
$33.20
Total $35.65
U N C O L L E C T E D T A X E S 1932
Ackersou, Bert $ 2.98Allen, Raymond 3.00Delong, Arthur W. .48Green, Hiram 3.00Holmes, Henry 17.18Hallett, Charles 3.00Hartley, George 3.00Jamison, George 16.73Kinney, Bruce 3.00Kinney, Asa 13.80
' McDonald, John 3.00
Total
UNCOLLECTED TAXES 1933
Delong, John $ 17.96Delong, Charles 3.00Holmes, Henry 13.71Hallett, Charles 3.00Hartley, George 3.00Jamison, Ray 4.36Kinney, Bruce 3.00Mersereau, Colby 3.00McDonald, John 3.00Stackpole, H. G. 340.43
Total
UNCOLLECTED TAXES 1934
Bridges, Glenwood $3.00Delong, John 27.44
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$ 69.17
$394.46
)
Davidson, George K. 30.86Finnemore, Leonard 5.00Flewelling, Donald 3.00Gallupe, Kenneth 3.00Hallett, Charles 3.00Hartley, George 3.00Harris, M. J. 23.97Jamison, George 19.36Jamison, Fay 3.00Kinney, Bruce 3.00Kirkpatrick, G. R. 3.00McDonald, John 3.00MacPherson, Howard 24.60Mersereau, Colby 3.00Phair, Thomas 18.81Pryor, George 34.73Stackpole, H. G. 23.08Stiles, Eric 23.18Sargent, Chester 3.02Welch, F. E. . 18.98
Total
UNCOLLECTED TAXES 1935
Allen, Bliss $ 7.00Bridges, Glenwood 3.00Bradstreet, Ralph 3.00Brown, Sam 3.00Davidson, George K. 94.40Delong, John 16.40Delong, Geoffrey 3.00Estey, Ernest 2.39
$283.03
49/ ( }I /
Fletcher, Mrs. Helen 22.00Finnemore, Leonard 2.00Farley, Edgar 4.00Gallupe, Kenneth 3.00Hartley, George 3.00Hallett, Charles 3.00Harris, M. J. 20.00Jamison, George 41.40Kinney, I. H. 10.90Kinney, Austin 65.50Kinney, Bruce 3.00Kirkpatrick, G. R. 6.40McDonald, John 3.00McDonald, Mathias 4.00McCain, B. W. 11.00Mersereau, Colby 3.00Pryor, George 26.40Pryor, Eldon 3.00Perrigo, Robert 1.00Stiles, Eric 13.80Stackpole, H. G. 61.20Welch, F. E. 16.60Welch, Bernard 4.60
Total
UNCOLLECTED TAXES 1936
Davidson, George K. $38.00Hallett, Charles 3.80Kingsbury, Lewis 6.84Kirkpatrick, G. R. 1.61
Total
$463.99
$50.25
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UNCOLLECTED TAXES 1937
Brewer, Roy $ 3.00Barrett, Jack 3.00Bridges, Glenwood 3.00Burlock, Harvey .50Black, William 12.89Davidson, George K. 45.00Dearborn, Harry 3.00Estey, Ernest 4.84Ebbett, Harry 3.00Finnemore, Charles 13.28Gallupe, Reul 3.00Hallett, Charles 3.30Ham, Mrs. Wesley 13.80Holmes, Henry 1.94Kingsbury, Lewis 8.74Kingsbury, Scholey 3.00Kinney, Bruce 3.00Kirkpatrick, G. R. 5.99Keegan, Ernest 3.00Lawrence Bros. 29.21McDonald, John 3.00McDonald, Mathias 4.15McIntyre, Herman 6.68McPherson, Cyrus 25.30MacPherson, Howard Heirs 30.73McClain, B. W- 12.20Murphy, Edgar 3.00O’Neil, Charles 4.15Perfitt, G. B. 18.86Porter, Wilbur .40Rivers, Leo • 8.74Sargent, Chester 18.63Sharp, Glen 15.88
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Stiles, Eric 8.45Welch, F. E. 18.64Welch, Bernard ' • 4.84Welch, Walter 3.00Welch, Joseph 25.99
Total
UNCOLLECTED TAXES 1938
Allen, Raymond $3.00Adams, Harry 19.98Brewer, Roy 3.00Bridges, Glenwood 3.00Burlock, Harvey 3.00Black, William 7.74Davidson, George K. 15.20Esty, Elwood .82Estey, Ernest 4.44Ebbett, Harry 3.00Farley, Edgar 2.98Ham, Mrs. W esley 10.80Holmes, Henry 7.50Harvey, Lester 3.00Hallett, Charles 1.66Hotham, Mert 3.00Kingsbury, Lewis 1.44Kirkpatrick, G. R. 5.88Kingsbury, Scholey 4.08Kimball, George 3.00Lawrence, Bert 13.44Lawrence, Byron 19.08Lenentine, Roy 3.00
$379.13
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MacPherson, Howard, Heirs 28.80McGill, A lger .60McNinch, Raymond .90McCain, B. W . 8.40Murphy, Charles 3.90Murphy, Edgar 3.00Mersereau, Fred .70Martin, Lawrence 19.62O ’Neil, Roy $3.00O ’Neil, Charles 3.90Pryor, George L. 4.44Pryor, Elbridge 3.90Perfitt, G. M. 15.12Raymond, A lbert Jr. 3.00Randall, Henry 3.00Randall, Paul 3.00Rivers, Leo 6.24Sargent, Chester 22.50Stitham, Lawrence 10.98Sharp, Glen 12.00Stackpole, H. G. 18.18Stiles, Eric ' 8.06Scott, Elmer 3.00Sands, W ood 20.82Stiles, Percy 1.94W elch, F .E. 21.36W elch, W alter 3.00W elch, Joseph Est. 7.92
Total
UNCOLLECTED TAXES 1939
Adams, Roy $ 1.00Brewer, Roy 3.00
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$383.32
Bridges, Glenwood 3.00Black, William 13.20Burlock, Vaughn 4.00Cookson, Frank 4.00Chase, George 4.00Clay, Henry 3.80Craig, Clarence 3.00Davidson, George K. 7.20Dalbeck, Oscar 3.00Delong, Arthur 1.60Estey, Ernest 4.60Finnemore, Leonard 1.60Farley, Edgar 4.00Farley, Edgar & Elmer 4.60Good, Chester 10.60Hartley, Henry 86.00Good, Vaughn 4.00Ham, Mrs. W esley 12.00Holmes, Henry 10.00Harvey Lester 3.00Harding, Robert 19.20Hallett, Charles 3.00Hotham, Mert 3.00Kingsbury, Lewin 5.60Kingsbury, Scholey 4.60Kirkpatrick, G. R. 4.60Kirkpatrick, Dana 3.00Larmar, Ernest 4.00Lawrence, Bert 14.00Lawrence, Byron 19.00Lynch, Duncan 3.00McIntyre, Mrs. Herman 1.00MacPherson, Howard Heirs 32.00McDonald, John C. 1.62McNinch, Robert 3.00
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McNinch, Roy 3.00McClain, B. W . 7:00Martin, Lawrence 22.40Mersereau, Fred 1.50Mersereau, Colby 3.00Murphy, Charles 3.00O ’Neil, Charles 4.00O’Neil, Roy, 3.00Pryor, George L. • 3.00Perfitt, G. M. 13.20Roberts, Jennie S. 11.50Randall, Dan 5.00Sargent, Chester 27.40Sharp, Glen 12.20Stitham, Lawrence 17,20Stackpole, Gerald 4.00Stackpole, H. G. 10.60Stiles, Eric 13.80Tilley, Percy 5.00W elch, F. E. 18.00W elch, W alter 3.00W elch, Joseph Est. 9.60Whitten, Ernest 3.00
$515.22
UNCOLLECTED TAXES 1940
Axtell, W alter $9.75Brown, W aldo 1.13Bridges, G lenwood 3.00Bradstreet, Ralph 4.13Burlock, Vaughn
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Craig, Clarence 3.00Delong, Otis 3.00Finnemore, Charles 20.50Green, Wyman 3.00Harvey, Lester 3.00Ham, Mrs. W esley 13.50Kingsbury, Lewis 5.93Kingsbury, Sandy 3.00Kimball, Monte # 3.00MacPherson, Howard Heirs 31.50McDonald, John C. 3.00Pryor, George L. 3.00Pryor, Eldon 3.00Stitham, Lawrence 3.00Scott, Elmer 3.00Tilley, Percy 20.25W elch, F. E. 8.70W elch, Walter 3.00Whitten, Ernest 3.00
Total
UNCOLLECTED TAXES 19^J
Adams, Roy $1.08Akeley, William 3.00Bridges, Milford 1.08Bradstreet, Vernon 1.08Burlock, Harvey l.OfcBlack, William 3.00Burns, Guy 8.38Belyea, Hayden 3.00Cookson, Frank 3.00
\jk{
$157.52
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Chase, George 4.08Craig, Clarence 3.00Delong, Frank E. 2.00Delong, Otis 3.00Estey, Elwood 6.25Estey, George 5.15Finnemore, Leonard 1.08Finnemore, Charles 10.31Farley, Edgar 1.08Green, Claude 4.08Hartley, Henry 102.98Holmes, Henry 7.30Harvey, 'Ernest 18.06Hallett, Charles 4.08Hotham, Mert 3.00Holmes, Harold 1.08Ham, Mrs. W esley 12.90Harding, Robert 16.13Jamison, Edward 3.00Kingsbury, Sandy 3.00Kinney, Austin 6.14Kinney, A lbert 6.02Kinney, Joseph 7.53Larmar, James 3.00Lawrence, Bert 16.98Lewis, Vaughn 3.00McIntyre, W alter 1,08Morse, Jacob 5.80McIntyre, Mrs. Herman 1.08McKeen, W illiam 3.00M cDonald, H oward 8.60McNinch, Dannie 3.00McNinch, Harvey 3.00Mersereau, Colby 3.00Malley, Mrs. Jennie 13.91
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Murphy, Charles 3.00Pryor, George L. 3.00Parks, George 11.40Randall, Georgie L. 44.06Raymond, George 1.08Raymond, Cecil .08Robinson, Lucy 13.98Stitham, Lawrence .10Stackpole, H. G. • 16.12Sharp, Glen 11.17Shaw, Mahlon 4.08Stiles, Percy 10.11Scott, William 13.55Slipp, Gerald 4.08Slipp, Francis 12.47Shaw; James 3.00Tilley, Percy 1.72W elch, Bernard 4.08W relch, F. E. 21.49
Total
1941 LIENS
Bradbury, Frank $29.03Burns, Guy 10.75Clay, Henry Heirs 3.44Craig, Clarence 4.30Finnemore, Leonard 4.30Finnemore, Charles 34.40Grant, G. H. 144.05Hallett, Charles ‘ 4.30Holmes, Mrs. Ernest 22.36
$499.97
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Lawrence, Bert 43.00Lawrence, Byron 73.10Lawrence, Mrs. John 34.40McKeen, Frank 118.25McPherson, Howard Heirs 21.50Mooers, Perley 64.50Morse, J. G. * 129.00Murphy, Charles 17.20McDonald, John C. 2.15Robinson, Lucy 81.70Stackpole, H. G. 48.38Tilley, Percy 15.05
Total $905.16
1942 TAXES COM M ITTED AUGUST 31, 19421942 UNCOLLECTED AXES
Names Poll Personal Real TotalResident Uncollected:
BBradbury, Frank
Taxes Estate Estate
$34.17 $34.ITBulley, Beecher 29.04 29.04Burns, Guy S. $6.63* 13.25 19.88Burns, Helen
n38.43 38.43
uDavidson, George K. 26.08 26.08Delong, Arthur W. $3.00 3.00Dow, Glenwood E. 116.60 116.60Durgin, I. V. Heirs
P279.58 279.58
iFarley, J. Howard Jr. 3.00 3.00Foster, Elmer 3.00 1.33 4.33
GGilks, Leonard 3.00 26.50 29.50Green, Harley 3.00 2.60 5.65.
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HHartley, Henry Heirs
' Hall, Harvey Harding, Robert E. Holmes, Mrs. Ernest Holmes, Henry
KKinney, Albert Kinney, Frank Kneeland, Clifton
LLanders, Samuel Larmar, Ernest Lewis, Howard G. Lawrence, Byron
MMalley, Mrs. Jennie McCleary, Lester McDonald. Berten McPherson, Howard Heirs Morse, Jacob Morse, Joshua G.McNincli, Harvey McKinnon, John
PParks, George W.Parks, Guy Parks, Helen Parks, Kenneth .1.Pryor, Elbridge
RRandall, Georgia L. Robinson, Lucy
SShaw, A. Leroy Smith, Joseph Staclcpole, H. G.Stitliam, Lawrence W.
WWebber, John Totals* Paid since Books closed.
113.95 113.953.00 1.33 4.33
16.96 16.9623.41 23.41
3.00 3.98 6.98
2.12 5.30 7.423.00 1.33 3.98 8.31
69.59 69.59
3.00 ’ 5.30 8.303.00 5.30 8.30
29.15 29.1525.44 42.40 67.84
46.3S 46.3810.07* 10.07
3.00 3.0026.50 26.50
55.65 55.65157.18 157.18
3.00 3.98 6.983.00 3.00
238.50 238.503.00 3.00
34.45 34.45315.35 315.35
3.00 1.33 4.33
121.95 121.959.54 100.70 110.24
3.00 1.33 4.33503.50 503.5059.63 59.63
18.82 140.45 159.27
182.06 182.06$48.00 $114.79 $2,836.48 $2,999.17
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Non-Resident Uncollected:A
American Oil Co.Armours Fertilizer Works
BBerce, L. D.Bradstreet, Ellery Burns, J. Frederic
CClay, Henry Heirs
GGrant, G. H.
HHolt, Thurber
IInternational Agric. & Chem. Co.
MMcPherson, Cyrus
- Madigan, Pierce & Donworth Madigan, Pierce & Wellington Mooers, Perley Morse, H. G. Heirs
RRichards, H. G.Non-Resident Totals Resident TotalsTotals
$5.30* $ 5.30$84.80 84.80
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5.30 5.3068.90 68.90
319.33 319.33
4.24 4.24
177.55 177.55
583.00 583.00
147.08 147.08
29.15 29.15177.76 177.76208.82 208.8279.50 79.5074.20 74.20
169.60 169.60$593.60 $1,540.93 $2,134.53
48.00 114.79 2,836.48 2,999.17$48.00 $708.39 $4,377.41 $5,133.70
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1943 ABATEM ENTS
Allen, Gordon W ., no piano $5.30Finnemore, Stanley, no radio 1.33Fletcher, Adelbert, paid in Princton
Maine 3.00Green, Claude, no radio 1.33Brewer, Rex, Arm y 3.00
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B ra d s tre e t , P a u l, n ot in B r id g e w a te rApril 1st 3.00
Clark, Herbert, not in BridgewaterApril 1st 3.00
Carter, Charles, unable to locate 4.33Holmes, Glen, Army 3.00Lewis, Howard G., over age, 70 3.00McDonald, Leon, in Army 4.33McNinch, Daniel, deceased 3.00McCleary, Clarence, Army 3.00O’Neil, Gerald 3.00Porter, Wilbur J., overa ge 70, no
radio 4.33Reid, Thomas, not here Assessment
time 5.65Sharp, John, Army 3.00Shaw, Samuel, over age 70 3.00Terrill, Pearl, no radio 1.33Pryor, George L., over age 70 3.00Kneeland, Clifton 3.00Kimball, H. M., no radio 1.33Brooks, Byron, not owner 2.65Ham, Mrs. Wesley, excess value 15.90Armour Fertilizer Works, excess
value 5.30Dow, Glenwood E., excess value, no
house on property 15.90Sharp, John, no radio 1.33
Total $109.34
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TO W N PROPERTY EXPIRED T A X LIENS
Balance March 1, 1943G. A. Brown Hugh BurpeeTown Farm (Baston Place so Chester Good Robert Harding (2)Lucien Ketchum Roy Lenentine Mrs. Richard M cCleary A lger McGill Charles O ’Neil W illiam McNinch Laura SargentH. G. Stackpole (2)Henry Hartley
$8,823.42 H oward Lewis A. C. Cookson
called) J. H. FarleyG eorge Haines Anthony H oik
H. M. Kimball Mathias M cDonald Thomas M cCleary
James Nichols Frank Perley
Estelle Randall Guy Sharp
Charles Finnemore
REPORT OF TOWN CLERK
BIRTHS1942Mar. 5, Beverley Ann. Bradstreet.May 22, Brenda Pearl RyderMay 24, Gloria Dean DalbeckJune 10, Bonnie Lee BurlockJune 15, Paula Ardine RandallJune 17, Anthony MillierJuly 6, Charles Alton FullertonJuly 15, Ronald William CrouseJuly 25, Howard Newell SockJuly 31, Diana Gail BradstreetAug. 11, Edward Hawksley Edmunds, Jr.
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Sept. 2, Dana Lee Kinney Sept. 11, Editli Ainsley Kimball Sept. 12, Jane Ellen Kingsbury Sept. 20, Audrey Ann Tapley Oct. 2, Roger Ivan Murphy Nov. 8, Merrill Dean Stiles Nov, 16, Sliiela Marie Delong Dec. 29, Connie Lee Delong Dec. 23, Mary Elizabeth Harding
1943Feb. 18, Howard Terrill Nelson.
DEATHS1942
Feb. 3, Henry Lee Clay, 74 years, 6 mos., 9 days.Feb. 23, John McCleary, 6 years, 4 mos., 8 days.Mar. 11, Herbert A. Van Wart, 45 years, 11 months, 8 days. Mar. 25, Bessie V. Douglas, 44 years, 9 months, 8 days.Apr. 26, Julia A. Ewings, 53 years, 1 month, 7 days.June 23, Harry W. Lane, 58 years, 5 months, 6 days.Aug. 2, John Webber, 52 years, 10 months, 7 days.Aug. 12, Roxie G. Welch, 39 years, 8 months, 9 days.Dec. 7, Edward Stevens Cousins, 55 years, 4 months, 22
days.Dec. 30, Daniel McNinch, 46 years, 20 days.
1943
Jan. 5, Hiram Montrose Kimball, 74 years, 11 months, 19 days.
Jan. 20, Mary E. Harvey, 88 years, 8 months, 1 day.Feb. 3, Clara Augusta Bulley, 88 years, 11 months, 28 daya
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M A R R IA G E S
1941Sept. 26, Evan Warren Parks and Geraldine Lorraine Page.
1942Apr. 1, Edwin J. Putansu and Vera B. Nelson.June 25, Roland E. Warren and Barbara H. McPherson. June 20, Allen George Kingsbury and Mildred Pauline Grass Oct. 28, Norman Corey Rees and Marjorie Mae Kneeland. Dec. 17, Glenwood Walter Holmes and Ruth Evelyn Gilles-
Dec. 25, Lawrence Edward Logan and Ida Geraldine Craig.
Jan. 30, John J. Edmunds, Jr. and Ressa Y. Flewelling.
1943 BUDGET COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS
pie.
1943
Support of Schools Support of Poor School Supplies Free High School School Superintendent Town Officers Salaries Street Lights
$ 10,000.003.500.00
150.002.500.00
500.002.200.00
300.00 1,200.00 2,200.00
600.00250.00250.00139.00175.00
< Maintenance Highway “ K” Town Debt and Interest Support of Fire Department Fire Hose Snow FenceMaintenance Third Class Roads Cemeteries
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Bridgewater School District 2,800.00Roads, Bridges, Sidewalks and
Plowing Roads 5,000.00Abatements 136.00Miscellaneous Expenses 1,000.00American Legion, Bridgewater Post 100.00 Aid to Dependent Children and Board
and Care o f Children 700.00Vault, Smith Cemetery 500.00
Total $34,200.00
GUY S. TWITCHELL FRED F. WHITEDC. E. LAWRENCE S. J. HARTLEY H. A. MACILROY F. T. BRADSTREET RALPH EVERETT H. A. TOMPKINS
Budget Committee
W ARRANT
To A. C. Libby, Constable of the Town of Bridgewater,. Maine. Greetings:
In the name of the State of Maine you are hereby requested to notify and warn the inhabitants o f the said Town of Bridgewater, quaified to vote in Town Affairs, to assemble at the Town Hall in Town of Bridgewater on Monday, March 29th, 1943 at ten (10) o’clock in the forenoon to act on the following Articles,' to wit:
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Art. 1. To choose a M oderator to act at said meeting. '
Art. 2. To choose a Clerk fo r the ensuing year.
Art. 3. To see if the Town will vote to accept the Town Reports as published by the Selectmen March 10th, 1943.
Art. 4. To see if the Town will vote to adopt the Town M anager form of government for the ensuing municipal year.
Art. 5. To see if the Town will vote to instruct the Selectmen to em ploy a Town M anager under the provisions of Chapter 130 o f the Public Laws o f 1939, and authorize the Selectmen to fix the compensation o f the Town Manager.
Art. 6. To see if the Town will vote to elect, and elect, five inhabitants o f the Tow n of Bridgewater to be Selectmen, Overseers o f the Poor, and Assessors o f Taxes, respectively, the tenure o f office, o f said Selectmen, Overseers o f the Poor, and Assessors of Taxes, one to hold o ffice for the term of one year; two Selectmen, Overseers o f the Poor, and Assessors of Taxes to hold office for a term of two years; two Selectmen, Overseers o f Poor, and Assessors o f Taxes to. hold o ffice for the term of three years; in accordance with the provisions o f Chapter 5, Section 13 of the Revised Statutes of 1930 and to fix com pensation for same.
Art. 7. To choose all necessary Tow n Officers fo r the ensuing year.
Art. 8. To see what sum o f money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate fo r the Support o f Schools.
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Art. 9. To see what sum of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for the Support of Poor.
Art. 10. To see what sum of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for the purchase of School Supplies.
Art. 11. To see what sum of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for the Repairs of School Buildings.
Art. 12. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of one thousand dollars ($1,000) for Miscellaneous Accounts.
Art. 13. To see what sum of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for Free High School for the ensuing year.
Art. 14. To see what sum of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for School Superintendent for the ensuing year.
iArt. 15. To see what sum of money the Town will
vote to raise and appropriate for Town Officers Salaries.
Art. 16. To choose a Road Commissioner for the ensuing year, or instruct the Selectmen to appoint in accordance with Chapter 5, Section 16 of the Revised Statutes of 1930 and pass any and all votes necessary respecting the same.
Art. 17. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of seven hundred dollars, ($700) for the-Aid of Dependent Children and Committed Children as required by law.
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Art. 18. To choose any Committee, including the Budget Committee, hear the report o f any and act there-
y on.t
Art.19. To see what sum of money the Town willvote for Lighting o f V illage Streets fo r the ensuing year.
» \Art. 20. To see what sum of money the Town will
vote to raise and appropriate for the maintenance o f the State H ighway during the ensuing year, within the limits o f the Town under the provisions o f Section 9, Chapter 1930 o f the Public Laws o f 1913.
Art. 21. To see what sum o f money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate towards the payment o f Tow n Debt and Interest.
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Art. 22. To see if the Town will vote to fix a date when taxes shall be due and payable and make a discount on said taxes at such time or times as may be determined and, if so, what percent o f discount, also to fix a time and rate o f interest on taxes remaining on taxes remaining unpaid.
Art. 23. To see if the Town will vote to pay its Firemen.
Art. 24. To see what sum o f m oney the Tow n will vote to raise and appropriate for Firemen Salaries and Support o f Fire department.
Art. 25. To see if the Town will vote to raise money for the purchase o f new hose fo r the Fire Department and if so what amount.
iArt. 26 To see if the Tow n will vote to raise and
appropriate the sum of one hundred dollars ($100) fo r' t .
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the benefit of the American Legion, funds to be available to members of the W orld W ar 2, to be expended before or after the close of the War.
Art. 27 To see what action the Town will take regarding Snow Removal from roads during the Winter 1943-44.
Art. 28 To see what sum of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for the purchase of Snow Fence.
Art. 29 To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $139.00 for the 1943 maintenance of improved sections of Third Class Roads, or to be used in conjunction with the State apportionment for the construction of Third Class Roads.
Art. 30 To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Town Treasurer under the direction of the Selectmen for such sums as the Selectmen shall see fit to accept therefore, to sell and convey all right, title and interest in, and to such parcels of land which have been forefeited to the Town for non-payment of taxes.
Art. 31 To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to bring writs of entry for the recovery and possession of such lands (parcels) as have been conveyed to the Town for non-payment of taxes and time of redemption having expired.
Art. 32 To see if the Town will vote to instruct the Superintending School Committee to make arrangements with the Trustees of B. C. A. for the tuition o f High School students.
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Art. 33 To see what sum of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for the upkeep of Cemeteries for the ensuing year.
Art. 34 To see if the Town will vote to build a Vault at the Smith Cemetery and to see what sum, if any, the Town will vote to raise and appropriate fo r same.
Art. 35 To see what sum of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for the Bridgewater School District.
Art. 36 To see what sum of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for Roads, Bridges, Sidewalks and Plowing W inter Roads.
Art. 37 To see if the Town will vote to adopt proceedings relative to burnt, dilapidated or dangerous buildings as contained in Chapter 26, Sections 36 to 40 inclusive,. of the Revised Statutes o f Maine 1930.
Art. 38 To see what sum o f money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate for Abatem ent o f Taxes.
Art. 39 To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $50.00 fo r Public Health Nursing in Bridgewater. Said sum to be expended by the State Bureau of Health, for local service.
Art. 40 To see what action the Tow n will take in regard to renting the Town Hall when the present lease expires; to fix a rental and length o f time o f lease.
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Art. 41 To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of one hundred dollars ($100) to put an Exit in the Town Hall.
Art. 42 To transact any other Town business that may come before the Town.
The Selectmen give notice that they will be in session at the Town Hall at nine o ’clock in the forenoon of the day of said meeting for the purpose of correcting the list of voters.
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Given unto our hands this 10th day of March, 1943.
GUY S. TWITCHELL FRED F. WHITED SAMUEL J. HARTLEY C. EDGAR LAWRENCE
Selectmen of Bridgewater
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TOWN OF BRIDGEW ATER BALANCE SHEET MARCH 1, 1943
ASSETSCashTax Accounts
1930193119321933193419351936193719381939194019411942
Tax Liens 1941 Real Estate
Total Tax AcountsAccounts Receivable Notes Receivable
Total Assets/Trust Funds Net Debt k
Total Assets, Trust Funds and Net DebtLIABILITIES
$11498.65
$ 33.2035.65 69.17
394.46 283.03 463.99
50.25 379.13 383.32 515.22 137.27 499.97
5,133.70
$8,378.36905.16
8,817.80
$ I 8,101.321.305.161,159.00
$32,064.13103.42
10,578.66
$42,746.21
Bonds Payable $32,000.00Town Orders 22.67High School Tuition 2,100.00Unpaid Warrant 79.04Accrued Interest (Bonds) . 4 33.33Overpayments Taxes 18.96Accounts Payable 41.97
Total Liabilities $34,695.97' Cemetery Trust 1,103.42Ministerial and School Fund 2,026.33Unexpended Balances 1,480.62Res. for Uncollectible Taxes 3,427.87Res. Victory Tax 12.00
Total Liabilities, Trusts, Unexpended Balances and Res. $42,746.21Refer to pages 5 and 6 of the Town Report for comparison with
1941 and 1942 Balance Sheets.