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Annual  Reports 


of  the 


TOWN  OFFICERS 


of  the  Town  of 


BARRINGTON 


For  the  Fiscal  Year  Ending  December  31, 


1945 


Annual  Reports 

of  the 

TOWN  OFFICERS 

of  the  Town  of 

BARRINGTON 

For  the  Fiscal  Year  Ending  December  31, 

1945 


PAGE   PRINTING  CO. 

DOVER,  N.  H. 

1946 


©  2.1 

TOWN  OFFICERS 


Moderator 
ALBION  WEEKS 

Selectmen 

HAROLD  E.  FLOWER 

WILLIAM  H.  FELKER  LESLIE  E.  W  OOD 

Town  Clerk 
PAULINE  HAYES 

Treasurer 
KATHERIXE   HEXDERSOX' 

Tax  Collector 
STELLA  BUMFORD 

Supervisors 

LAMBERT  MAYXARD 

H.  T.  THOMPSON  ROLAXD  BI'MFORI) 

Auditors 
IRENE  CALEF  LE\'I  BUZZELf. 

School   Moderator 
LEOX  CALEF 

School   Board 

CELTA   WOOD  AXXIE   FELKFR 

ROY  V.  SWAIX 

School    Clerk 
MARY  CLARK 

School   Treasurer 
DOROTHY  ARLLX 

Auditors 
IRENE  CALEF  LE\'l    lUZZFLF. 

Member  of  General  Court,  l^U5-l'^)4f» 
RALPH  BOODY 


TOWN   OF   BARR1^T;T0X 
1946  TOWN  WARRANT 


Article  1.  To  choose  by  ballot  and  inajor  vote,  one 
Selectman  for  three  years,  Town  Clerk.  Treasurer,  Col- 
lectiir  of  Taxes,  and  two  Auditors  for  ensuing-  year. 

Article    2.     To    choose    all    other    necessary    Town 

Officer?, 

Article  3.  To  raise  sttch  sums  of  money  as  are  nec- 
essary lor  the  support  of  the  town  poor  and  other  town 
charges. 

Article  4.  To  see  what  sums  of  money  the  town 
\\  ill  raise  for  maintenance  of  Town  Roads  and  Bridges, 

Article  5.  To  see  if  the  town  will  vote  to  raise 
^851.00  for  T.K.A.  the  state  share  to  be  $3,404.73. 

Article  6.  To  see  if  the  town  will  vote  to  raise 
$.^00.00  to  be  expended  on  the  upper  part  of  the  Davis 
Hill,  on  the  Smith  Road. 

Article  7.  To  see  if  the  town  will  vote  to  raise  a 
sum  of  money  for  the  Barrington  Library. 

Article  8.  To  see  if  the  town  will  vote  to  raise 
^$67.00  for  the  Lakes  Region. 

.\rticle  9.  To  see  what  action  the  town  wants  to 
take  on  the  Gulf  Road. 

Article  10.  To  see  if  the  town  will  vote  to  raise 
-S50.00  for  the  Jr.  O.U.A.AI.  for  Memorial  Day. 


4  ANNUAL   REPORT 

Article  11.  To  see  if  the  town  will  vote  to  author- 
ize the  Selectmen  to  borrow  $3,000.00  in  anticipation 
of  taxes. 

Article  12.  To  transact  any  other  business  that 
may  legally  come  before  this  town  meeting. 

HAROLD  E.  FLOWER, 
WILLIAM   H.  FELKER, 
LESLIE  E.  WOOD. 

Selectmen. 


TOWN   OF  BARRINGTON 
BUDGET 


Estimates  of  Revenues  and  Expenditures  for  the 
Ensuing  Year  January  1,  1946  to  December  31st,  1946, 
compared  with  Actual  Revenue  and  Expenditures  of 
the  Previous  Year  Januarv  1,  1945  to  December  3\, 
1945. 

SOURCES   OF   REVENUE 


Increase    Decrease 


56.76 


.Act.  Rev. 

Est.  Rev. 

Prev.  Yr. 

Ens'g  Yr. 

1945 

1946 

From   State: 

Interest    &    dividend    tax 

956.76 

900.00 

Railrod    tax      

78.60 

78.60 

Savings    bank   tax    

93.64 

93.64 

From    Local   Sources 

Except  Taxes: 

Filing    fees      

5.00 

5.00 

Motor    vehicle    taxes 

675.65 

675.65 

National    bank    stock 

16.75 

16.75 

Rent  of  town  hall 

90.00 

Poll    taxes     

744.00 

700.00 

West  Barrington   School 

District       

300.00 
50.00 

American   Woolen   Co..  . 

90.00 
44.00 

300.00 
50.00 


$    3,010.40$    2,469.64  $       540.76 


6  ANNUAL  REPORT 

PURPOSES  OF  EXPENDITURES 

Act.  Rev.  Est.  Rev. 

Prev.  Yr.     Ens'g  Yr.     Increase    Decrease 
1945  1946 

General    Government: 

Town    officer.'    .salaries  1.152.75  I.OOO.OO                               152.75 
Town    officers'     expenses 

and    town    reports  375.98          375.98 

Election    &    registration  69.00          225.00          156.00 

E.xpense  of  town  hall  117.44          125.00              7.56 

Protection  of  Persons 
and   Property: 

Police    Department     .      .  12.50  12.50 

Fire    Department    77.94  250.00          172.05 

Health   Department      ...  25.25  15.00            10.25 

Vital     statistics     27.00  27.00 

Highways  and  Bridges 

Town    maintenance  4.811.10        4.000.00  811.10 

Winter  3.183.87 

Summer      ,  .  -     2,565.46 

Substitute  rd.     1,028.67 
Class  V  money    1.966.90        1,921.20  45.70 

Library: 

Library      1 00.00  100.00 

Public   Welfare: 

Town    poor  209.25  400.00  190.75 

Old   Age   Assistance  739.36  800.00  60.64 

Patriotic   Purposes: 

Memorial    Day     50.00  50.00 

Soldiers'   aid   &  to  their 

families  «3.30  100.00  U..7() 

County  tax  .  .        2.971.84       3,000.00  28.16 

Schools  ...      15.870.50      16,392.00  521.50 


$28,660.10  $28,693.68     $1,163.61     $1,109.55 


TOWN    OF   BARRIXGTON  ; 

INVENTORY  OF  THE  TOWN  OF  HARRINGTON 

1945 


Land  and  Buildings 

$509,640.00 

Growing  Wood  and  Timber 

53,000.00 

Electric    Plants,    Water    Rights, 

Wires    anc 

I 

Poles 

60,570.00 

Horses 

60 

6,475.00 

Cows 

174 

15,870.00 

Neat   Stock 

14 

1.000.00 

Sheep 

16 

160.00 

Hogs 

1 

25.00 

Fowl 

3500 

2,950.00 

Porta1)le    Mill,  Road   Machinery 

4,750.00 

Wood  and  Lumber 

24,783.00 

Gasoline   Pumps   and   Tanks 

1,335.00 

Stock  in  Trade 

• 

6,050.00 

$686,608.00 

Less  Soldiers'   Exemptions 

and  Exemption  to  the  Blind 

20,905.00 

$665,703.00 

ANNUAL   REPORT 

FINANCIAL  REPORT 

Of  the  Town  of  Barrington  in  Strafford  County 

For  the  Fiscal  Year  Ending  December  31,  1945 


HAROLD   E.  FLOWER, 
WILLL\M   H.   FELKER. 
LESLIE  E.  WOOD, 

Selectmen. 

ASSETS 

Cash  on  hand  January   L   1946        S  13.074.99 

1945  property  taxes  to  collect  3,051.39 

1945  ])oll   taxes   to  collect — regular  212.00 

1945  i^oll  taxes  to  collect — special  336.00 

Unredeemed  taxes  783.12 
Balance    of    S.  A.  O.   money    due 

from   State    '  3,424.36 
Literest    and    dividend    ta.xes    due 

from    State  188.87 

(Government   bond,   series  F  375.00 

Sale  of  town  propertv  75.00 

$  21.520.73 


LTABILTTTES 

Balance  of  money  due  State  to  be 
expended  on  P)arrin:.;ton-Straf- 
ford  Rid.^c  Road  3.424..36 

Iwdance  of  town  money  due  state 
to  be  exi>cndcd  on  Harriniitoii- 
StratTord    Kid.oe    K<.ad  1.499.95 

Special  i)oll  taxes  due  State  when 

collected  336.00 

For   tar   on    F.eauty    Hill  500.00 

Memorial  bnildinq-   from    snrithis  1,000.00 


TOWN   OF   BARRIXGTOX  9 

Due  schools,  1945-46  money  8,020.50 

Dog  tax,   due   school  121.38 

— $  14.902.19 

Assets   over  liabilities  $     6,618.54 

RECEIPTS  FOR  1945 

Cash  on  hand  January   1,  1946  ^     5,522.96 

1943  poll  tax  2.00 

1944  poll  tax  669.00 

1945  poll  tax            ■  1,144.00 

1944  tax  list  2.215.29 

1945  tax  list  22,757.03 
Auto  tax  675.65 
Dog-  tax  131.00 
Redeemed  taxes  26.38 
Filing  fees  500 
Uncashed — 1944  treasurer  258.36 
Rent  of  town  hall  90.00 
Welfare  case  10.00 
Baxter  case  29.00 
Fire  truck,  registration  returned  40.00 
Savings  bank  tax  93.64 
R.  R.  tax  78.60 
Interest  and  dividend  tax  956.76 
National  bank  tax  16.75 
Insurance  rebate  33.03 
W.  Barrington  school  district  300.00 
American  Woolen  Co.  50.00 
Class  V  road  money  1,966.90 
Interest  on  taxes  49.08 

$  37,120.43 


10  ANNUAL   REPORT 

PAYMENTS  FOR   1945 

Town  officers'   salaries  $     1,152.75 

Town  officers'  expenses  220.85 

Election  and  registration  69.00 

Town  hall  expense  and  telephone  86.30 

School  telephone  31.14 

Police  Department  12.50 

Fire  De])artment  120.17 

Fire    Dept. — special    ai)i)r()p'n    from    siu'plus  1,021.83 

Health   Department  25.25 

Vital  statistics  27.00 

Town   road — Winter   maintenance               -  3.183.87 

Town  road — Snmmer   maintenance  2,565.46 
Town   road — snbstitnte    road — part   payments        1,028.67 

Town  road  aid  779.36 

Town  poor  209.25 

Old  age  assistance              '                         '  739.36 

Aid   to   soldiers   and   their   families  83.30 

Memorial   Day,  Jr.  O.U.A.M.  50.00 

Taxes  bonght  1)}'  town  54.56 

Abatements  63.27 

Tax  sales  costs  23.22 

Eibrary  Association  100.00 

County  tax  2,971.84 

Liability  insurance  156.79 

Register  of  deeds  154.30 

Taxes  redeemed  12.36 

]-)axter  case,  i)aid   to  Count}-  29.00 

Town    re])orts  175.13 

I'.ounties  7.50 

Flowers  for  Wm.  S.  Davis  12.00 

Rebate,  auto  tax  2.21 

Schools.   1945-1946  money                       '  7,850.00 

Internal   revenue  ^ -^ 

Special  polls  to  state  1.020.00 

$  24.045.44 


TOWN   OF  BARRIXGTON  ]\ 

ITEMIZED  STATEMENTS  OF  PAYMENTS 
Town  Officers*  Salaries 

Selectmen 

Harold  Flower  $        225.00 

Wm.  H.  Felker  200.00 

Leslie  E.  Wood  175.00 

Treasurer 
Katheriiie  Henderson  100.00 

Town  Clerk 
Pauline  Hayes  148.75 

Tax  Collector 

Hazel  Rowell.  1944  salary  and  fees  180.00 

Stella  Bumford.  1945  part  salary  100.00 

Auditors 

Irene  Calef  12.00 

Levi  Buzzell  •  12.00 


Town  Officers'   Expenses 

Brown  Saltmarsh  Co..  post  sections  1.32 

Edson  Eastman  Co.,  warrants  .65 

Edson   Eastman  Co..  collector's   sale  blanks  1.00 

Edson  Eastman  Co.,  tax  notices  1.61 

Hazel  Row^ell,  redemptions  16.50 

Leslie  E.  Wood,  postage  4.12 

Quimby's,  adding-  machine  paper  .75 

Kendall  Ag^ency.  town  officers'  bonds  45.00 

Edson  Eastman  Co..  tax  payment  books  4.05 

Edson  Eastman  Co..  redemption  5.40 

Edson  Eastman  Co..  payment  before  sale  book  2.83 


iZ  AXXUAL   REPORT 

Edson  Eastman  Co.,  redemption  book  2.(U 

Assessor's  Association,  dues  4.00 

Edson  Eastman  Co..   100  dog-  tags  5.00 

Edson  Eastman  Co..  licenses  4.62 

Pag'e  Printing"  Co..  poll  tax  bills  6.8.5 

Pag"e   Printing  Co..    1500  Outlook  envelopes  9.68 

Harold  Flower,  postage  4.00 

Tax  Association,  dues  2.00 

Edson  Eastman  Co.,  collector's  deeds  .75 

Edson  Eastman  Co..  reports  to  treasurer  pads  1.10 

Edson   Eastman   Co..  abatement   blanks  .86 

Edson  Eastman  Co.,  invoice  book  27.89 

Page  Printing-  Co..  1000  tax  bills  17.10 

Page   Printing  Co.,  100  notices  5.30 

Auto  Truck  Guide  Co.,  auto  guide  4.50 

Harold  Flower,  copying  invoice  book  10. CO 

Pauline  Hayes,  copying-  invoice  book  10.00 

Pauline  Ha^'cs,  fees  22.99 

Telephone  8.94 


$        220.85 


Election  and  Registration 

Sui)ervisors 

Lambert   I\[a_\nar(l,  4  days  16.00 

Roland   P.umford.  4  days  16.00 

Lambert  Maynard,  4  days  16.00 

Lecord    Press.  iM'inting-  check  lists  21.00 


69.00 


Town   Hall   Expenses 

Public  Service  Co.,  lights  3.00 

Xew  England  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co..  telephone  55.SS 


TOWN   OF   BARRINGTOX 

New  England  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co..  school  phone 
Do\'er  Hardware,  door  lock 
Harold  Henderson,  postage 
Edson  Eastman  Co..  supplies 


31.14 

.95 

15.00 

11.52 

117.44 


Police  Department 

Harold   Flower.   Baxter   case  7.00 

David  Henderson,   Baxter  case  2.00 

Frank  Ambrose,  Baxter  case  2.50 

Leslie  E.  Wood,  dog-  case  1.00 


12.50 


Health   Department 

Harold  Flower,  3  calls,  Edith  Thompson  2.00 
George  McGregor,   M.  D.  5.00 
Dover  Drug  Co.,  fnmigators  2.25 
Harold  Flower,  scarlet  fever  cases  and  fum- 
igating 16.00 


25.25 


Welfare  Department 

William  Inglis 
Paid  to: 

Boston  Clothing  &   Penny,  clothes  6.93 

Arnold  Scheu,  wood  14.00 

Norman  Chesley,  M.  D.,  2  calls  11.00 

Kendall   Agency,   fire   insurance  12.00 

Edward  RoAvell,  wood  9.00 


14  ANNUAL   REPORT 

Austin  Calef.  groceries  127..^'^ 

Abbie  Foss : 

Paid  to: 

Leslie  Wood,  patching-  roof  6.25 

Dover  Drug-,  medicine  2.15 

Anna   McCarthy,  care  15.00 

Norman  Chesley,  M.  D.  5.00 


Bounties 


William  Garvey,  2  heads 
Douglas   Stevenson.    1    head 
Eva  Locke,  2  heads 
Robert  Parshle}-.  1   head 
Lawrence  Stevenson,  3  heads 
James  Southard.  1  head 
Pegg-y  Foster,  1  head 
John  Preston,  2  heads 


208.72 


Old  Age  Assistance 

Old  Age  Assistance  739.36 


1.00 

.50 

1.00 

.50 

1.50 

.50 

.50 

1.00 

6.50 


TOWN   OF  BARRINGTON  15 

HIGHWAY   DEPARTMENT 

TOWN  MAINTENANCE 

Winter 


Jan.   1.  2.  3.  Sanding  Pond  Hill  and  Green  Hill 

Lafayette  Felker,  truck  liy.  hrs.  at  $1.00       $  11.50 

W.  H.  Felker.  11^  hrs.  at  50c  '                5.75 

Robert  Parshley,  11  J/,  hrs.  at  50c  5.75 

Jan.  27.  31 

Lafayette   Felker.   snow   removal,  3  hrs.   at    50c          1.50 

W.  H.  Felker.  snow  removal,  5  hrs.  at  50c                     2.50 

Robert  Parshley.  3  hrs.  at  50c  1.50 

Jan.  1st  to  Feb.  3,  with  plows  and  shovelers 

Harold  Flower,  123  hrs.  at  50c  58.20 

Granville  Ambrose,  6  hrs.  at  50c  3.00 

William  Garvey,  6  hrs.  at  50c  3.00 

Kenneth  Rowell,  12  hrs.  at  50c  6.00 

Chester  Wheeler,  7  hrs.  at  50c  3.50 

Morris  Wheeler,  4  hrs.  at  50c  2.00 

Raymond  Bailey.  Jr.,  46  hrs.  at  50c  23.00 

Earl  Bailey.  27  hrs.  at  50c  13.50 

Robert  Taylor.  11  hrs.  at  50c  5.50 

Albert  Wood,  15  hrs.  at  50c  7.50 

Philip   Baxter,,   11   hrs.  at  50c  5.50 

Erwen  Fall,  34  hrs.  at  50c  17.00 

Arnold  Fall,  34  hrs.  at  50c  17.00 

Ernest*  Dodge,  8  hrs.  at  50c  4.00 

Harry  Arlin,  16  hrs.  at  50c  8.00 

Francis   Arlin,    16   hrs.    at    50c  8.00 

Wayne  Robie.  2  hrs.  at  50c  1.00 

Charles  Mariotte,  11   hrs.  at  50c  5.50 

Merton  Twomblv,  14  hrs.  at  50c  7.00 


16  ANNUAL   REPORT 

Leroy  Twombly,  14  hrs.  at  50c  7.00 

Ralph  Boody.   12  hrs.  at  50c  6.00 

Calvin   Swain.   51    hrs.   at   50c  25.50 

Rog-er  Bumfcird,  51  hrs.  at  50c  25.50 

Charles  Bryson.  39  hrs.  at  50c  19.50 

Raymond  Conway,  Z7  hrs.  at  50c  18.50 

Ben.  Witherspoon.  40  hrs.  at  50c  20.00 

Joseph  Macouix.  40  hrs.  at  50c  20.00 

S.  W.  Swain.  11  hrs.  at  50c  5.50 

Warren  Boyle,  6  hrs.  at  50c  3.00 

Richard  Xewton.  8  hrs.  at  4.00 

Roland  Bumford.  -10  hrs.  at  50c  20.00 

Herbert  Meatty,  6  hrs.  at  50c  3.00 

Warren  Berry,  20  hrs.  at  50c  10.00 

Oscar  Harway.  8  hrs.  at  50c  4.00 

Lero}-  Smith.  4  hrs.  at  .SOc  2.00 

Willis  Blaisdell,  14  hrs.  at  50c  7.00 

George  Newton,  8  hrs.  at  50c           .  4.00 

Henry  Newton,  6  hrs.  at  .50c  3.00 

Henry  Newton,  Jr.,  6  hrs.  at  50c  3,00 

T.  D.  Pierce,  16  hrs.  at  50c  8.00 

John   Pierce.   16  hrs.  at  50c  8.00 

Carl  Fernald,  8  hrs.  at  50c  4.00 

Frank  .\mhrose.  44  hrs.  at  50c  22.00 

Roswell  Gannya,  5  hrs.  at  50c  2.50 

S.  W.  Swain,  trnck,  55  hrs.  at  1.35  74.25 

Fel).  2  to  March  3 

S.  W.  Swain,  truck,  22  hrs.  at  1.35  29.75 

S.  W.  Swain,  shoveling,  8  hrs.  at  50c  4.00 

Calvin  Swain,  63  hrs.  at  50c  31.50 
Roger  Bumford,  63  hrs.  at  50c                                    •    31.50 

Roland  Bumford,  53  hrs.  at  50c  26.50 

Granville  y\ml)rose,  .34  hrs.  at  50c  17.00 

Joseph  Macouix,  42  hrs.  at  50c  21.00 

Kenneth  Darlinir,  12  hrs.  at  50c  6.00 


TOWN   OF   BARRIXGTOX  1/ 

Alden  Baxter,   12  hrs.  at  50c  6.00 

Roy  Swain,  3  hrs.  at  50c  1.50 

Frank  Aml)rose.  2)7  hrs.  at  50c  18.50 

Erwin  Fall  47  hrs.  at  50c  23.50 

Arnold  Fall.  47  hrs.  at  50c  23.50 

John  Cook,  36  hrs.  at  50c  18.00 

Charles  Bryson,  40  hrs.  at  50c  20.00 

Raymond  Conwa}-.  35  hrs.  at  50c  17.50 

Ernest  Dodge,  11   hrs.  at  50c  5.50 

Robert  Taylor.  6  hrs.  at  50c  3.00 

Philip  Baxter,  5  hrs.  at  50c      .  2.50 

Earl  Bailey.  41  hrs.  at  50c  20.50 

Raymond  Bailey,  Jr.,  47  hrs.  at  50c  23.50 

John  Gale.  65  hrs.  at  50c  '32.50 

Eewis  Smith,  4  hrs.  at  50c  IW 

John  Preston.  13  hrs.  at  50c  6.50 

H.  T.  Thompson.  44  hrs.  at  50c  22.00 

Robert  Parshley,  55  hrs.  at  50c  27.50 

Robert  Chadbourne,  24  hrs.  at  50c  12.00 

William  T,owry,  39  hrs.  at  50c  19.50 

Everett  Landry,  8  hrs.  at  50c  4.0(J 

James  Landry.  8  hrs.  at  50c  4.00 

Frank  E.  Walker,   11   hrs.  at  50c  5.50 

Kenneth  Rowell,  15  hrs.  at  50c  7.50 

Harry  Arlin,  17  hrs.  at  50c  16.50 

Francis  Arlin,  17  hrs.  at  50c  16.50 

William  Garvey,  8  hrs.  at  50c  4.00 

Wayne  Robie,   1>^  hrs.  50c  .75 

Ben  Witherspoon,  42  hrs.  at  50c  21.00 

Warren  Berry,  5  hrs.  at  50c  2.50 

L   D.  Pierce,  shoveling-.   11  hrs.  at  50c  5.50 

John  Pierce.  11  hrs.  at  50c  5.50 

John  Pierce.  5  hrs.  at  50c  2.50 

Walter  Hopey.  8  hrs.  at  50c  4.00 

Arthur  Turner.  6  hrs.  at  50c  3.00 

Albert  Wood,  38  hrs.  at  50c  19.00 


18  ANNUAL   REPORT 

Merton  Twombly.  Z7  hrs.  at  50c  18.50 

Leroy  Twombly.  81  hrs.  at  50c  40.50 

Frank  Critchett.  6  hrs.  at  50c  3.00 

Dwig-ht  Haley.  6  hrs.  at  50c  3.00 

Ben.  Mansfield,  6  hrs.  at  50c  3.00 

Llody  .^mith,  6  hrs.  at  50c  3.00 

Lewis  Smith,  10  hrs.  at  50c  5.00 

Warren   Boyle,  7  hrs.  at  50c  3.50 

Wihis  P>laisde]l,  7  hrs.  at  50c  3.50 

Henry  Xewton,  7  hrs.  at  50c  3.50 

Richard  Xewton,  7  hrs.  at  50c  3.50  , 

Georg-e  Newton.  7  hrs.  at  50c  3.50 

Ellis  Lowry.   17  hrs.  at  50c  8.50 
Frank  Richar.  15  hrs.  at  50c 

Carl  Fernald,  20  hrs.  at  50c  10.00 

Fred  Reed.  4  hrs.  at  50c  2.00 

David   Preston,  7  hrs.  at  .50c  3.50 

Aaron  Chadhourne,  7  hrs.  at  50c  3.50 

Frank  Cutter,  5  hrs.  at  50c  2.50 

Joseph   Parshley,  7  hrs.  at  50c  3.50 

Harold  Taylor,  16  hrs.  at  50c  8.00 

Herbert  Drew,  3  hrs.  at  50c  1.50 

Frank  Drew,  3  hrs.  at  50c  1.50 

Donald  Drew,  3  hrs.  at  50c  1.50 

Steve   Fmerson,  8  hrs.  at  50c  4.00 

David   Henderson,  40  hrs.   at   50c  20.00 

Levi  Buzzell,  |)ins   for  snow  i)low  1.50 
Harold  Flower,  with  snow  ])lo\\ .  56  hrs.  at  50c         28.00 

Harold  Flower,  with  shovelers,  24  hrs.  at  50c  12.00 

Wni.  H.  Felker.  snow  removal,  86  hrs.  at  50c  43.00 

Leslie  Wood,  24  hrs.  at  50c  12.00 

Joe  Wheeler.  4  hrs.  at  50c  2.00 

ivTelvin  Bryson.  3><  hrs.  at  50c  1.75 

Henry  Newton.  Jr.,  7  hrs.  at  50c  3.50 

Lloy<l  Smith,  4  hrs.  at  .=^0c  2.00 

Charles  Mariotte.  47  hrs.  at  50c  23.50 

John  Cook,  17  hrs.  at  50c  8.50 


TOWN  OF  barrixc;ton  19 

Sanding-  roads,  Jan.  1,  2,  12,  13,  Feb.  20,  23 

Henry  Locke,  truck.  21   hrs.  at  1.35  28.35 

H.  T.  Thompson,  18  hrs.  at  50c  9.00 

Edward  Rowell.  9  hrs.  at  50c  4.50 

Everett  .^Ibee,  3  hrs.  at  50c  1.50 

Mar.    9  Wni.  Garvey,  8  hrs.  at  50c  4.00 
}\ichard   Turner,      sncnv     removal,    8 

hrs.  at  50c  4.00 
R()l)ert    Parshley,      snow    removal.     4 

hrs.  at  50c  2.00 
April  19  Robert  Parshley,  snow  fence,  10  hrs. 

at  50c  5.00 
Lafayette  Felker,  taking  down  snow 

fence,  truck  8  hrs.  at  1.00                   •  8.00 

May     3  Lafayette  Felker,  2  hrs.  at  50c  1.00 

W.  H.  Felker,  10  hrs.  at  50c  5.00 

Putting-  up  Snow  Fence 

Nov.   19  Lafayette  Felker,  truck  6  hrs.  at  LOO  6.00 

Robert  Parshley,  6  hrs.  at  50c  3.00 

Wm.  H.  Felker.  6  hrs.  at  50c  3.00 

Arthur  Howard,   LS  hrs.  at  50c  7.50 

Harold  Flower,  exj^tress  charges  on  plow  parts  2.47 

Sanding  Pond  Rd.  and  \\^inding  hills,  Dec.  24-28 

Lafayette  Felker,  truck,  3  hrs.  at  LOO  3.00 

Wm.  Felker,  3  hrs.  at  50c  1.50 

Austin  Calef,  salt  for  highways  15.00 

Snow  Plowing,  Jan.   1   to  Mar.   1 

Norman  Berry,  261 K-  hrs.  at  3.00  784.50 

Helpers,  266jX  hrs.  at  50c  L33.25 

Nov.  30  to  Dec.  31 

Norman  Berry,  86  hrs.  at  3.00  258.00 

Helper,  86  hr.s.  at  50c  43.00 


20  ANNUAL   REPORT 

Jan.  1   to  Mar.  1 

Raymond  Bailey,  159  hrs.  at  2.00  318.00 

(Hel])er  time  is  in   snow  removal) 

Harold  Stiles  and  helper.  2  hrs.  at  4.50  9.00 

Maurice  Caswell  and  helper.   16  hrs.  at  4.50  72.00 

Richard  Hale.  8  hrs.  at  3.00  24.00 


TOWN   MAINTEN.AXCE 

Summer 

Mar.    19-23.  RoAvell   Rd.  and   Beauty   Hill 

Leslie  Wood.  12  hrs.  at  50c  6.00 

March    13.   19.  26.  31.     Ditchino-  Pond   Hill  and 
Burning-   Brush   at   Stile   Rd. 

Robert  Parshley.  16  hrs.  at  50c  8.00 

W'm.  H.  Felker.  7><  hrs.  at  .50c  3,75 

Lafayette  Felker.  1^/,  hrs.  at  50c  .75 

Robert  Chadbourne,   1 1^  hrs.  at  50c  .75 

LaLayette  Felker.  truck    1    hr.  at   LOO  1.00 

March   17-18.  Mud  LT.des 

Flarold  Flower.  8  hrs.  at  50c        .  4.00 

Mar.  17,  19.  20.  21.  22.  Ain-il  2 
Mud  Holes  on  Beauty  Hill 

S.  W.  Swain,  truck  35  hrs.  at  1.35  47.25 

Calvin  Swain,  22  hrs.  at  50c  11.00 

Roger  Bum  ford.  8><  hrs.  at  50c  4.25 

Alden  Ba.xter,  5  hrs.  at  50c  2.50 

[osej^h  Macouix.  14j/<>  hrs.  at  50c  7.25 

Roland  Bumford.  3>/.  hrs.  at  50c  1.75 

l-^en  Withers])oon.  14^'  hrs.  at  50c  7.25 

Granville  Ambrose,   10^/,  hrs.  at  50c  5.25 


TOWN   OF   BARRINGTON  21 

April  9,   Dragging-  Beauty   Hill 

Frank  Ambrose,  team.  6  hrs.  at  1.00  6.00 
Mar.    3  Levi   Buzzell,   sharpening-  tools  2.00 
April    9  John  Preston,  dragging  Dry  Hill  Rd.  2.00 
Ralph  Colcord,  paid  to  Richard  Tur- 
ner, cutting  bushes  on  Cooper  Rd.  9.00 
]\Iay    5  Edw.   RoAvell.  with   grader  on  Row- 
ell  road  4.00 

Norman   Berry,  grading  roads 

April    9  Pond  Hill  road,  8  hrs.  at  2.00  16.00 

A])ril  10  Pond  Hill  road,  7  hrs.  at  2.00  14.00 

10  Rowell  road,  1   hr.     at  2.00  2.00 

11  Rowell  road,  8  hrs.  at  2.00  16.00 

12  Durgin  road,  8  hrs.  at  2.00  16.00 

18  Durgin  road,  8  hrs.  at  2.00  16.00 

19  Colcord  road,  8  hrs.  at  2.00  16.00 

20  Stiles  road.  8  hrs.  at  2.00    •             \  16.00 

21  Stiles  road,  4  hrs.  at  2.00  '  8.00 
21  Green  hill,  4  hrs.  at  2.00  8.00 

23  Beauty  hill,  8  hrs.  at  2.00  16.00 

24  Beauty  hill,  8  hrs.  at  2.00  16.00 

25  Beauty  hill,  5  hrs.  at  2.00  10.00 
25  Young  hill.  3  hrs.  at  2.00  6.00 
28  Young  hill,  8  hrs.  at  2.00  16.00 
30  Young  hill,  8  hs.  at  2.00  16.00 

Mav     5  Robert  Parshley,  labor  on  roads,  14 

hrs.   at  50c  7.00 

April  1   to  30,  with  grader 

.\rthur  Howard,  120  hrs.  at  50c  60.00 

April,  Mud  holes,  Mt.  Misery 

Harry  Arlin,  16  hrs.  at  50c  8.00 

Francis  Arlin,  16  hrs.  at  50c  8.00 


22  ANNUAL   REPORT 

March  10  to  31st.  Drew  and  Smith  road 

Herbert  Drew,  truck  -!8  hrs.  at  1.00  48.00 

Paniel  Ha\ve.s.   16  hrs.  at  50c  8.00 

Donald  Drew.  20  hrs.  at  50c  ]0.(jO 

Ste])hen  Emersion,  32  hrs.  at  50c  16.00 

Frank  Drew.  20  hrs.  at  50c  10.00 

Austin  Calef,  gravel  7.?0 

Charles  Paradise,  gravel  3.00 

March  28  to   April   4-12,   Smith   road 

Lewis  .Smith,  team  dragging  rd.  9  hrs.  at  1.00  9.00 

March   19  to  .Vpril  7,   Mud  holes 

Henr}-  Locke,  truck  26  hrs.  at   1.^S  35.10 

H.  T.  Thomi)son.  26  hrs.  at  50c  13.00 

Roland   P)Umf()rd.    13  hrs.   at   50c  6.50 

H.  T.  Thompson,  team  2  hrs.  at   1.00  2.00 

Telephone  calls  and  tax  .46 

May  2?>  f.esHe  Wood,  with  State  h'wax  dejit.  2.00 
.\pril    9  to  29  .Arthur    Howard,   with   grader, 

96  hrs.  at  50c  48.00 
May  23  \\x^^.  H.  Felker,  with  State  higlnvay 

agent,  T.R..\.  2.0) 
May     8  to  29,  W'm.  H.  Felker.  town  roads.  14 

hrs.  at  50c  7.00 
May  23  Harold  Flower,   with   State  highwa\- 

agent  '  2.00 
May    18   to   29.  Harold    Pdower.   Town    roads. 

9  hrs.  at   50c  4.50 

May  3.  5,  7.   I'.cauty   Hill 

Granville  Amhrose.  cutting  hushes.   16  hrs.  8.00 


TOWN   OF  BARRINGTON  23 

Durgin  Roads  and  Pond  Lily  Rd. 
June  4-6,   Cutting  trees   from   road 

Wm.  H.  Felker,  10  hrs.  at  50c  5.00 

Kohert  J'arshley,  6  hrs.  at  50c  3.00 

Norman    Berry,   grading   roads 

Alay     1    ]!eauty  hill.  8  hrs.  at  2.00  16.00 

9  Beauty  hill.  4  hrs.  at  2.00  8.00 

9  Hall  road,  4  hrs.  at  2.00  8.00 

10  Hall  road,  7  hrs.  at  2.00  14.00 

14  Hall  road,  8  hrs.  at  2.00  16.00 

15  Hall  road,  8  hrs.  at  2.00  16.00 

16  Hall  road.  6  hrs.  at  2.00  12.00 
16  Al.  Wood  road,  2  hrs.  at  2.00  4.00 

23  Al.  Wood  road,  8  hrs.  at  2.00  16.00 

24  Mt.  xMisery,  8  hrs.  at  2.00  16.00 

25  Mt.  Misery,  5  hrs.  at  2.00  10.00 

25  Waterhouse  road,  3  hrs.  at  2.00  6.00 

26  Waterhouse  road,  5  hrs.  at  2.00  10.00 
26  Ayer  Lake  road.  3  hrs.  at  2.00  6.00 

28  Pond  road.  8  hrs.  at  2.00  16.00 

29  Pond  road.  5  hrs.  at  2.00  10.00 
29  Hanson ville   road.  3  hrs.  at  2.00  6.00 

2  Hansonville  road,  8  hrs.   at  2.00  16.00 

4  Gully  brook.  8  hrs.  at  2.00  16.00 

June    2  .Arthur  Howard;  with  grader.  8  hrs. 

at  50c  4.00 

A.  L  Hall.  pd.  for  labor  on  Green  hill  rd.  13.12 

July   23-25,    repairing  bridge   on   \\'aterh()use   Rd. 

Leslie  Wood.  8  hrs.  at  50c  4.00 

Maurice  Waterhouse.  8  hrs.  at  50c  4.00 

Edward  Rowell.  8  hrs.  at  50c  2.00 

July  24  Leslie  Wood.  4  hrs.  at  50c  2.00 


24  AXNUAL   REPORT 

July,  Gulf  Hill 

S.  W.  Swain,  truck  8><  hrs.  at  1.35  11.48 

Joseph  Macoui.x,  3jX  hrs.  at  50c  1.75 

Ernest  Dodg-e.  SjA  hrs.  at  50c  1.75 

Aug.  16-17-18 

.Arthur  Howard,  with  grader,  24  hrs.  at  50c  12.00 

Aug.  27-28-31,  Cutting  ])ushes.  Beauty  Hill 

Granville  .Amhrose,  24  hrs.  at  50c  12.(X) 

Repairing  Meligo   Bridge 

Fred  Stone.  4  hrs.  at  50c  2.00 

L.  E.  Wood,  6  hrs.  at  50c  3.00 

Everett  Clark,  truck   1   hr.  at   1.00  1.0^3 

720  ft.  of  lumher  39.60 

Norman   Berry,  grading  roads 

.Vug.   14  Beauty  Hill,  8  hrs.  at  2.00  16.00 

16  France  road,  8  hrs.  at  2.00  16.00 

17  Bunifaggin   road,  8  hrs.  at  2.00  16.00 

18  Beauty  hill.  8  hrs.  at  2.fX)  16.00 
Sei)t.25   Berry  n.ad.  8  hrs.  at  2.00  16.00 

26  Berry  road.  8  hrs.  at  2.00  16.00 

28  Ponci  Hill,  8  hrs.  at  2.00  16.00 

Oct.      1    Bond  Flill.  4  hrs.  at  2.00  8.00 

3  Houston  road.  5  lirs.  at  2.00  10.00 

3  Weeks  road.  3  hrs.  at  2.00  6.00 

4  Weeks  road.  8  hrs.  at  2.00  16.00 
4  Dynamite  1.80 
4  Blasting  cajjs  .36 

Sept.  25,  26,  Oct.  1,  3,  4 

.\rthur  Howard,  with   grader.  36  hrs.  at   50c  18.00 


TOWN   OF   BARRIXGTON  25 

Sept.  24-25,  Berry  Road 

T-afayette  Felker.   truck  3  hrs.  at   1.00  3.00 

Wm.H.  Felker,  11  hrs.  at  50c  5.50 

Jolin  Preston,  team  8  hrs.  at  1.00  8.00 

September,   Beauty  Hill 

Granville  Ambrose,  bushes,  14  hrs.  at  50c  7.00 

Octol:)er  31,  hauling-  culvert  pipe 

Henry  Locke,  truck  9  hrs.  at  1.35  12.15 

H.  T.  Thompson,  9  hrs.  at  50c  '         4.50 

Roland  Bumtord,  9  hrs.  at  50c  4.50 

October   11-15,  Dry   Hill  Road 

John  Preston,  team  4  hrs.  at  1.00  4.00 

John  Preston,  8  hrs.  at  50c  4.00 

\Vm.  H.  Felker,  8  hrs.  at  50c  4.00 

Oct.  8  to  16,  Pond  Hill  and  Stiles  road 

Arthur  Howard,  with  grader,  43  hrs.  at  50c  21.50 

Oct.    24  Wm.  H.  Felker,  on  T.R.A.  roads,  8 

hrs.  at  50c  4.00 

Oct.    31   Wm.  H.  Felker  on    Town    roads,    8 

hrs.   at   50c  '  4.00 

15  Harold  Flow^er,    on    Town    roads,    4 

hrs.  at  50c 
24  Harold  Flower,  on  T.  R.  A.  roads,    8 

hrs.  at  50c  4.00 

Xov.   10  Leslie  Wood,  on  Town  road  4.00 

April  to  October,  School  House  road 

Jean  La  Londe  6.00 

Nov.  21-24,  Gulf  Hill  washout  and  culverts 

Lafayette  Felker,  truck  16  hrs.  at  1.00  16.00 

Robert  Parshley.  13  hrs.  at  50c  6.50 

Wm.  H.  Felker,  13  hrs.  at  50c  6.50 


26  ANNUAL   REPORT 

November  21,  Seavey  Road 

William  Loury,  with  grader,  8  lirs.  at  50c  4.00 

October  13  to  16 

Arthur  Howard,   with  grader,   16  hrs.  at  50c  8.00 

Washuuts,  4  hrs.  at  50c  2.00 

Xovend^er,  Cook  and  Johnson  road 

S.  W.  Swain,  truck  32  hrs.  at   1.35  43.20 

Dec.   10  Harold  Flower  with   .State  foreman  17.24 
Dec.  17-24  Harold    Flower,    wash-outs.    Gulf 

Hill,  etc.  6.00 

Charles   Paradise,  gravel  1.70 

State  of  New  Hampshire,  gravel  .70 

Nov.   15   to  24,  relating  culverts,  cutting  bushes 

DeMerritt  Hill  and    Range   roads 

\A'illiam  Garvey,  8  hrs.  at  50c  4.00 

Willani  Garvey  Jr.,  9  hrs.  at  50c  4.50 

Harry  .\rlin,   15  hrs.  at  50c  7.50 

Francis  .\rlin,   13  hrs.   at  50c  6.50 

Dec.   15   State   of   New    Hamj)shire,  over-run 

on  T.R.A.  071.33 

Part  i)ymt.  on   work.   Substitute   rd.  1.028.67 

Drew  and   .Smith   road 

Herbert   [)rew,  truck  4  hrs.  at  1.35  5.40 

Herbert  Drew,  8  hrs.  at  50c  4.00 

Frank  Drew,  8  hrs.  at  50c  4.00 

Spikes  .50 

Relating   culvert.    Pond  hill 

Robert   Parshley,  10  hrs.  at  .50c  5.00 

Norman    Perry,   grading   roads 

Oct.     8   Pond  hill  road.  8  hrs.  at  2.00  16.00 


TOWN   OF  BARRINGTOX  27 

9  Pond  hill  road.  6  hrs.  at  2.00  12.00 

10  Pond  hill  road,  8  hrs.  at  2.00  16.00 

11  Dry  hill  road.  8  hrs.  at  2.00  16.00 

12  Pond  hill  road,  3  hrs.  at  2.00  6.00 

13  Pond  hill  road,  4  hrs.  at  2.00  '  8.00 
13  Stiles  road.  4  hrs.  at  2.00  8.00 
16  Stiles  road.  6  hrs.  at  2.00  12.00 

Xov.   19  Old  Range  road,  8  hrs.  at  2.00  16.00 

21   Seavey  road.  8  hrs.  at  2.00  16.00 

2Z  McCarthy  road,  8  hrs.  at  2.00  16.00 


28  ANNXAL   REPORT 

TOWN  CLERK'S  REPORT 
January  1,  1945  to  December  31,  1945 


4  auto  permits  1944 
347  auto  permits  1945 
2  dog"  licenses  1944 
52  dog-  licenses  1945 
1   dog  license     1946 
14  death  recordings 
17  birth  recording's 
9  marriag'e  recordings 
13  corrections  of  existing"  records 
Auto  tax  collected  $675.65 

Dog-  tax  collected  131.00 

Filing  fees  5.00 

PAULINE  W.  HAYES. 

Town   Clerk 


TOWN   OF   BARRINGTON-  29 

ANNUAL   REPORT  OF  TAX  COLLECTOR 


SUMMARY  OF  WARRANT 

Dr. 

Levy  of  1945 

Taxes  committed  to  Collector: 

Property   taxes,   resident  $  13,078.34 

Property  taxes,   non-resident  12,478.71 

Poll  taxes,  reg.  at  $2.00  (351)  702.00 

Poll  taxes,  spec,  at  $3.00  (372)  1,116.00 


$  27,375.05 


Added  Taxes : 

Property  taxes,  resident  268.21 

Property  taxes,  non-resident  33.22 

Poll  taxes,  reg.  at  $2.00  (6)  12.00 

Poll  taxes,  spec,  at  $3.00  (7)  21.00 

Interest  collected  2.28 

First  National  Bank  Stock  Tax  16.75 

1944  delinquent  polls  collected  55.30 

Redeemed   taxes  42.36 

Total  debits  $  27,826.17 


Cr. 

Remittances   to  Treasurer  $  24,017.72 

Abatements,  property   (res.)  92.90 

Abatements,  property   (non-res.)  67.16 

Abatements,  polls,  reg.  at  $2.00  (H)  22.00 

Abatements,  polls,  .spec,  at  $3.00  (9)         27.00 


30  ANNUAL   REPORT 

Uncollected  Taxes,  as  per  Collector's  list : 

Property,   res.  2.181.40 

Property,  non-res.  869.99 

Poll  taxes,  reg.  at  $2.00  (106)  212.00 

Poll  taxes,  spec,  at  $3.00  (112)  336.00 

Total  credits  ■ $  27.826.17 

STELLA  G.  BUMFORD. 

Tax  Collector. 


DETTNOUENT  POLL  TAXES  OF  1944 
SUMMARY  OF  WARRANT 
Dr. 
Taxes  committed  to   Collector: 


15  ])oll  taxes  at  $2.00 

30.00 

15  poll  taxes  at     3.00 

45.00 

5  adderl  polls  at     2.00 

10.00 

5  added  i)olls  at     3.00 

15.00 

Interest   collected 

.30 

Total  debits 

$       100.30 


Cr 


Remittances  to  Treasurer 


11   poll  taxes  at  $2.00 

22.00 

11  i)oll  taxes  at     3.00 

33.00 

9  abatements  at  2.00 

18.00 

9  abatements  at  3.00 

27.00 

Interest  collected 
Total   credits 

.30 

$       100.30 


TOWN   OF   BARRIXGTON  31 

Balance  of   1944  Tax   List 
As  of  January  1st,  1945 

Dr. 

I'ncollected  Taxes 

Property   taxes  $     2.206.38 

Poll  taxes.  Ill  at  $2.00  222.00 

Poll  taxes.  115  at  $3.00  345.00 

Aflded  Taxes 

Property  tax  8.91 

Poll  taxes.  16  at  $2.00  32.00 

Poll  taxes,   16  at  $3.00  48.00 

Interest   collected  45.91 

Poll  taxes,  16  at  $3.00  48.00 

$     2,908.20 


Cr. 

Remittances  to  Treasurer 

Property   taxes  $     2.215.29 

Poll  taxes  572.00 

Interest  collected  45.91 

Poll  taxes  warranted  to  ensuing  collector 

15  at  $2.00  30.00 

15  at  $3.00  45.00 


$    2,908.20 


1943  Poll  Tax 

Dr. 

Added  tax,  1  at  $2.00  $  2.00 

Interest  _23 


$  2.23 


32  ANNUAL  REPORT 

Cr. 

Remittance  to  Treas.,  1  poll  tax     $  2.00 

Interest  -23 

$  2.23 

STELLA  G.  BUMFORD, 

Tax  Collectr)!". 


TOWN   OF   BARRINGTOX 
TREASURER'S  REPORT 


RECEIPTS 


Jan.     1    Cash  en  hand  $     5.522.9;) 

Selectmen,     American     Woolen  Co.. 

graveling-  Howage  50.00 

Feb.   13  Hazel  Rowell.  1944  tax  list  536.58 

Hazel  Rowell,  poll  taxes  153.00 

Hazel   Rowell,    1944   interest  8.19 

Hazel  Rowell.  1943  interest  on  polls  .23 

Hazel  Rowell,  1943  poll  tax  2.00 

Pauline  Hayes,  auto  tax  36.65 

Mar.     1    Pauline  Hayes,  filing  fees  5.00 

Pauline  Hayes,  auto  tax  77.70 

Hazel  Rowell.   1944  tax  list  786.42 

Hazel  Rowell,   1944  poll  tax  125.00 

Hazel  Rowell,   1944  interest  16.50 

April    7  Cecil  Shepard,  redeemed  tax  4.92 

Kendall  Agency,  returned  premium  33.03 

Pauline   Hayes,  dog  tax  6.00 

Pauline  Hayes,  auto  tax  390.33 

Hazel  Rowell,  1944  tax  list  892.29 

Hazel  Rowell,   1944  poll  taxes  294.00 

Hazel  Rowell.  1944  interest  21.22 

May  5  Pauline  Hayes,  auto  tax  38.77 
Pauline  Hayes,  dog  tax  17.00 
Leon  Thompson,  taxes  7.89 
Mrs.  Monroe,  taxes  3.56 
State  of  New  Hampshire,  registra- 
tion fee  returned  40.00 
Harrison  White,  redeemed  tax  10.01 

July     7  State  of  N.  H..  Class  V  money  1.966.90 
N.  E.  Tel.  8z  Tel.  Co..  rent  of  town 

hall  30.00 

Wilbur  Drew.  Baxter  case  25.00 


34  ANNUAL   REPORT 

Selectmen,  Baxter  case  4.00 

Stella  Bumforcl.  1944  tax  list,  polls  45.30 

Stella  Bumfoi-d.  1945  tax  list  166.00 

Stella  Bumforcl.  Xational  bank  stock  16.75 

Pauline  Hayes,  auto  tax  36.20 

Pauline  Hayes,  dog-  tax  19.00 

Aug.    4  N.  E.  Tel.,  rent  of  town  half  10.00 

Stella  Bumford,  1945  tax  list  2,021.51 

Stella  Bumford,  1944  poll  taxes  5.00 

Stella  Bumford.   1945  poll  taxes  110.00 

Pauline  Hayes,  auto  tax  17.85 

Pauline  Hayes,  dog  tax  40.00 

Aug.  30  Stella  Bumford,  1945  tax  list  3,439.32 

Stella  Bumford,  1945  poll  taxes  122.00 

Sept.    1   Pauline  Hayes,  auto  tax  12.08 

Pauline  Hayes,  dog  tax  28.00 

N.  E.  Tel.,  rent  of  town  hall  10.00 

Oct.  6  Stella  Bumford,  1945  tax  list  3,917.76 
Stella  Bumford.  1945  poll  taxes  253.00 
Selectmen,  redeenu^d  tax,  Baxter  30.0^) 
Selectmen,  red'med  tax,  Leon  Thomp- 
son 12.36 
Pauline  Hayes,  auto  tax  24.64 
Pauline  Hayes,  dog  tax  6.00 
X.  E.  Tel.,  rent  of  town  hall  10.00 

X..V.     3  Stella  Bumford.  1945  tax  list  3,570.44 

Stella  Bumford.,  1945  poll  taxes  118.00 

Pauline   Hayes,   auto  tax  21.96 

X.  E.  Tel.,  rent  of  town  hall  lO.m 

Dec.     1    i>ois  Colcord,  Treas.  Canaan    School 

district  300.00 

X.  E.  Tel.,  rent  of  town  hall  10.00 

Pauline  Hayes,  auto  tax  10.54 

Pauline  PTayes,  dog  tax  2.00 

Stella  P.umford,  1945  lax  list  4.501.42 

Stella  Bumford,  1^45  ])oll  taxes  264.00 

Stella   P.umford,  194-1  ix.ll  taxes  5.00 


TCn         OF  B\^     TNGTON  35 

26  Lafayette  ^P'ker,  uncrshed  checks  258.36 
State  of  N    H..  savinr^s  bank  tax  93.64 
State  of  N.  H.,  railroad  tax  78.60 
State    of  N.  H.,    interest    and    divi- 
dends tax  956.76 

31    Pauline  Hayes,  dog-  tax  13.00 

Pauline  Hayes,  auto  tax  8.9.3 

Selectmen,  from  Welfare  case  '                10.00 

Stella  Bumford.  1945  poll  taxes  221.00 

Stella  Bumford,  1945  tax  list  5,196.22 

Stella  Bumford.  interest  2.28 

N.  E.  Tel.,  rent  of  to^vn  hall  10.00 


1945 


Total  .^  37. 120. J  3 


ORDERS  PAID 


Feb.  3  Public  Service  Co.,  lig-hts  1.00 
Lafayette  Felker.  sanding  13.00 
State  of  New  Hampshire.  O.A.A.  56.33 
W.  H.  Felker,  sanding  and  shovel- 
ing snow  15.50 
Raymond  Bailey,  snow  plowing  184.00 
Harold  Stiles,  snow  plowing  '  9.00 
Harold  Flower,  snow  removal  58.20 
New  England  Telephone  7.74 
Norman  Berry,  snow  removal  439.25 
Granville  Ambrose,  snow  removal  3.00 
William  Garvey.  snow  removal  2.95 
Kenneth  Rowell.  snow  removal  6.00 
Chester  Wheeler,  snow  removal  3.45 
Morris  Wheeler,  snow  removal  2.00 
Raymond  Bailey.  Jr..  snow  plow  and 

shoveling  23.00 

Earl  Bailev.  snow  removal  13.50 


36  ANNUAL   REPORT 

Robert  Taylor,  snow  removal  5.50 

Albert  Wood,  snow  removal  6.50 

Philip  Baxter,  snow  removal  5.50 

Irwin  Fall,  snow  removal  17.00 

Arnold  Fall,  snow  removal  17.00 

Ernest  Dodge,  snow  removal  v3.75 

Harry  Arlin,   snow  removal  J^.OO 

Francis  Arlin,  snow  removal  8.00 

Wayne  Robie,  sno\v  removal  1.00 

Charles   Mariotti,  snow   removal  5.50 

•Arthur  Wheeler,  snow  removal  2.00 

Alerton  Twomblv,   snow   removal  6.40 

Leroy  Twomblv.  snow  removal  7.00 

Ralph  Boodey,  snow  removal  6.00 

S.  W.  Swan,  snow  removal  74.25 

Calvin   Swain,   snow   removal  25.50 

Roger  Bumford,   snow  removal  25.50 

Charles  Bryson,  snow   removal  19.50 

Raymond   Conway,   snow    removal  18.50 

Ben  Witherspoon,  snow  removal  18.75 

Joseph  Macouix,  snow  removal  17.25 

S.  \\".   Swain,   snow    removal  5.50 

W^arren  Boyle,  sno\\'  removal  2.95 

Oscar  Harway,  snow  removal  4.00 

Richard  Newton,   snow  removal  4.00 

Roland  Bumford.  snow  removal  20.00 

Herbert   Meatt}-,   snow    removal  3.00 

Warren  Berr}\  snow    removal  10.00 

Leroy  Smith,  snow  removal  1.95 

Willis   Blaisdell,   sno\v   removal  7.00 

George  Newton,  snow  removal  4.00 

Henry  Newton,  snow  removal  2.95 

Henry  Newton,  Jr.,  snow  removal  3.00 

J.  D.  Pierce,  snow  removal  8.00 

[ohn   Pierce,  snow    removal  8.0C) 

Carl  Fernald.  snow  removal  4.00 


TOWN   OF   BARRINGTON  2,7 

Frank  Aml:)rose,  simw   removal  20.75 
Roswell  Gaunya.   snow   removal  2.50 
Albert  Gaunya.  sncnv  removal  2.00 
Harold    Flower,    clothes    and    groc- 
eries for  Wm.  Ing-lis  6.93 
Frank  Kendall  Agency,  liability  ins.  156.79 
Maurice  Caswell,  snow  removal  72.00 
IMar.    3  Levi   Buzzell,  auditing  books  12.00 
Austin  Calef,  auditing  books  12.00 
Public  Service  Co.,  lights  1.00 
S.  W.  Swain,  work  Avith  truck  33.70 
Calvin  Swain,  snow  removal  31.50 
Roger  Bum  ford,  snow  removal  31.50 
Roland  Bumford.  snow  removal  26.50 
Granville  Ambrose,  snow  removal  17.00 
Joseph  Macouix,  snow  removal  21.00 
Kenneth  Darling,  snow  removal  6.00 
Alden  Baxter,  snow  removal  6.03 
Roy   Swain,  snow   removal  1-50 
Frank   Ambrose,   snow   removal  18.50 
Erwin  Fall,  snow  removal  23.50 
Arnold  Fall,  snow  removal  23.50 
John  Cook,  snow  removal  18.00 
Charles   Bryson.  .snow   removal  20.00 
Raymond  Conway,  snow  removal  17.50 
Ernest  Dodge,    snow   removal  5.50 
Robert  Taylor,  snow   removal  3.00 
Philip  Baxter,  snow  removal  2.50 
Earl  Bailey,  snow  removal  20.50 
Raymond  Bailey,  snow  removal  23.50 
John  Gale,  snow  removal  32.50 
Lewis  Smith,  snow  removal  2.00 
John    Preston,   snow   removal  6.50 
H.  T.  Thompson,  snow  remval  22.00 
Robert  Parshley,  snow  removal  27.50 
Robert  Chadbourne,  snow  removal  12.00 


38  ANNUAL   REPORT 

\Vm.  Lowry.  snow  remnval  19.50 

Everett  Landry,  snow  removal  4.00 

James  Landry,  snow  removal  4.00 

Frank  Walker,  snow  removal  5.50 

Kenneth   Rowell.   snow   removal  7.50 

Harry  Arlin.  snow  removal  16.50 

Francis  Arlin,  snow  removal  16.50 

William  Garvey,  snow  removal  4.00 

Wayne  Robie,  snow  removal  .7? 

Ben  Witherspoon,  snow  removal  21.00 

Warren   Berry,  snow  removal  2.50 

J.  D.  Pierce,  snow  removal  5.50 

John  Pierce,  snow  removal  2.50 

Walter  Hopey,   snow   removal  4.00 

Arthnr  Tnrner,  snow  removal  v3.00 

Albert  Wood,  snow   removal  19.00 

Merton  Twombly.  snow  removal  18.50 

Lerov  Twombly,   snow   removal  40.50 

Frank   Critchett,   snow   removal  3.00 

Dwiofht  Halev,  snow  removal  3.00 

Ben   Mansfield.   snoA\'   removal  3.00 

Lloyd  Smith,  snow  removal  3.00 

Lewis   Smith,   snow   removal  5.00 

Warren   Boyle,   snow   rcmo\-al  3.50 

Willis   Blaisdell,   snow   removal  3.50 

Henry  Newton,  snow  removal  3.50 

Richard  Newton,  snow  removal  3.50 

Georo-e   Newton,   snow    removal  3.50 

Fllis   Lowry,  snow   removal  8.50 

Frank  Ricker,   snow  removal  7.50 

Carl   Fernald,   snow   removal  10.00 

Fred  Reed,  snow  removal  2.00 

David  Preston,  snow  removal  3.50 

.\aron   Chadbournc,   snow   removal  3. .50 

Frank  Cutter,  sno\\    nnioval  2.50 


TOWN   OF   BARRINGTON  39 

Joseph  Parshley,  snow  removal  3.50 

Harold  Taylor,  snow   removal  8.00 

Richard    Hale,   snow    removal  24.00 

Herbert  Drew,  snow  removal  1.50 

Frank  Drew,  snow  removal  1.50 

Donald  Drew,  snow  removal  1.50 

Steve  Emerson,   snow   removal  4.00 

Brown  &  Saltmarsh,  town  clerk  1.32 

David  Henderson,  snow   removal  20.00 

Raymond    Bailey,    snow    removal  134.00 

Wentworth  Hospital,  veteran's  aid  83.30 

Edsoii  Eastman,  collector's  warrant  3.26 

Hazel  Rowell.  redemption  16.50 

State  of  New  Hampshire,  O.A.A.  53.63 

Harold  Flower,  snow  removal  40.00 

Fred  C.  Hall,  overpaid  on  tax  1.22 

Arnold  Tucker,  overpaid  on  tax  1.37 

William   Murray,  overpaid  on   tax  .52 

Alfred  Plourde,  overpaid  on  tax  2.56 

Levi   Buzzell.   .sharpening  tools  3.50 

Henrv  Locke,   sanding  and   snow  43.35 

W.  H.  Felker,  snow  removal  43.00 

Leslie  Wood,  snow  removal  12.00 

Joseph  Wheeler,  snow  removal  2.00 

Quaker  Rubber   Cor't.   fire  hose  519.40 

Lambert  Maynard,  firemen's  meeting  2.00 
Studley   FloAver    Garden,    funeral    of 

Wm'  Davis  12.00 

Melvin  Bryson,  snow  removal  1.75 

N.  E.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co.  24.78 

Roland   Bumford.   supervisor  16.00 

Lambert  Maynard,  supervisor  16.00 

H.  T.  Thompson,  supervisor  16.00 
Ai>ril    7  Eastern   Fire   Equii)ment   Co.,  pump 

and   equipment  361.14 

Henry  Newton  Jr.,   snow  removal  3.50 


40  ANNUAL   REPORT 

Lloyd  Smith,  snow  removal  2.00 

Arnold  Scheu,   wood  for  Wm.  Inglis  10.00 

Harold  Henderson,  postag-e  15.00 

Hazel  Rowell,  taxes  boug-ht  by  town  54.5') 
Hazel    Rowell,   postage,    redemption, 

salary  and  fees  203.22 

Anna    Morin,    redemption    fees  129.00 

Earl  Wood,  postage  and  i^oad  work  10.12 

Norman  Berry,  snow  removal  478.50 

Page   Printing  Co.,   town    reports  175.13 

Edward  Quimby, 'adding  mach.  ribbon  .75 

Robert   Parshlex',  road  work  8.00 

Ethel  Waldron.  real  estate  reptn't  .70 

Frank  Kendall  Agency,  town  bonds  45.00 

Edson   Eastman,  su])plies  14.32 

Wm.  H.  Felker,  road  work  6.25 

F^ublic  Service  Co.,  lights  1.00 

State  of  New  Hampshire.  O.A..\.  54.13 

X.  E.  Tel.  .^'  Tel.  Co.  7.24 

Harold  Flower,  paid  ont  Arlin  fire  19.25 

State  of  New  Hampshire,   spec,  polls  348.00 

Harold  Flower,  postage  &  road  work  8.00 

Charles  Mariotti,  snow  removal  23.50 

A])ri]  10  Frank  Ambrose,  rcmd  work  6.00 
John  Cook,  sno\\-  removal  8.50 
Anna  Morin,  mortgage  reports  5.00 
John   Preston,  road  work  2.00 
Ralph  Colcord.  bushes  and  snow  re- 
moval 13.00 
16  S.  W.  Swain,  road   work  86.50 
Internal  Revenue  7.20 
State   of   New   Hampshire,   registra- 
tion  of  fire   truck,   returned  -10.00 
Town  clerk,  town  tax  on  fire  truck  2.22 

May     1    Anna  Morin,  98  transfer  cards  19.60 

State  of  New  Ham])shire.  O.A.A  61.00 


TOWN    OF  BARRINGTOX  41 

Eastern  Fire  Equipment,  fire  .su])plies  7.20 

Harold  Flower,  part  salary  25.0() 

Edward  Rowell,  with  grader  4.00 
5  Eastern     Fire     Equipment,     suction 

hose  and  supplies  24.97 
Association  of  N.  H.  Assessors,  as- 
sessors' dues  4.00 
Edson  Eastman,  supplies  9.62 
Norman  Berr}-,  grader  208.00 
■  Robert  Parshley,  road  work  7.00 
Lafayette  Felker,  snow  fence  9.00 
Wm.  H.  Felker,  snow  fence  5.00 
Arthur  Howard,  with  grader  60.00 
Harry  Arlin,  mud,  road  work  8.00 
Francis  Arlin,  road  work  8.00 
William  Garvey,  snow  removal  4.00 
Herbert  Drew,  Drew  road  48.00 
Daniel  Hawes,  Drew  Road  8.00 
Donald  Drew,  Drew  road  10.00 
Stephen  Emerson,  Drew  road  16.00 
Frank  Drew,  Drew  road  10.00 
Austin  Calef,  gravel  7.30 
Charles  Paradise,  gravel  3.00 
Lewis  Smith,  dragging  roads  9.00 
Harold   Flower,    paid    Geo.   Perkins. 

fighting  fires  1.50 

A.  I.  Hall,  refund  on  auto  tax  2.21 

7  Xew  England  Tel.  .R:  Tel.  Co.  7.14 

Henry  Locke,  road  work  57.06 

Marion  Buzzell.  bounties  1.00 

25  Elmer  Wiggin,  Memorial  day  50.00 

June    2  George  McGregor,  inspec'n  of  home  5.00 

State  of  New  Hampshire,  O.A.A.  61.25 

Leslie  Wood,  T.R.A.  2.00 

Arthur  Howard,  road   work  48.00 

Record  Press,  checklists  21.00 


42  ANNUAL   REPORT 

Norman  Chesley,  Wm.   Ing-Hs  6.0O 

W.  H.  Felker.  roads  and  bounties  12.0Q 
Harold   Flou-er,  roads,  bounties,  and 

health  22.70 

11  New  Eng-land  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co.  7.42 
30  School  Board  1,350.CO 

Jul}-     7  Eastern   Fire   E(|uiptnent   Co..   ()uni|» 

for  truck  75. CO 
Leslie  Wood,  work  on  roof  at  AI)bie 

Foss  6.25 

State  of  New  Hampshire.  0..\..\.  57.88 

Edson  Eastman,  supplies  11.5? 
Frank  Kendall  Agency,  insurance  on 

Wm.  Inglls                '  12.00 

Granville  Ambrose,  cutting-  bushes  8.00 

W.  H.  Felker.  road  work  and  bount}-  8.50 

Norman  Berry,  g-rader  222.00 

.\rthur  Ho\\'ard,  with  g-rader  4.00 

Stella  Runiford,  redeem   tax  12.36 

Pag-e   Printing  Co..   supplies  Ui.53 

Ruth  Avery,  dues  2.00 
Harold    Flower,    police    and    liealth 

officer  12.00 

David  Henderson,  Baxter  case  2.00 

Frank   Ambrose,   l'>axter   case  2.50 

Harold   Flower,    warden   foiu"  fires  23.20 

12  iVew  England  Tel.  cK:  Tel.  Co.  6.00 
Leon  Thomi^son,  due  on  taxes  .5.^ 
Eastern  Fire  E(|uii).  Co..  fire  siren  7.50 

-Vug.    4  Harlan    Calcf,   material    used   on   fire 

truck  26.62 

State  of  New  Hanii)shire.  C.A.A.  59.50 

A.  1.  Tiall.  Melvin   Hall   road  13.12 

Edson    Eastman,    snp])1ies  .^O.CjO 

Eeslie  Wood,  roads  15.00 

S.  W.   Swain,  road   \\-ork  17.48 


TOWN    07   BARRINGTOX  43 

Page   Printing  Co..  tax  bills  &   slips  22.40 

Martin  Brock,  overcharge  on  lumber  57.60 

18  County  of  Strafiford,  Baxter  case  29.00 

24  Leslie  Wood,  part   salary  50.a') 

Sept.    1    State  of  New  Hampshire.  O.A.A.  59.08 

Xe\\'  England  Tel.  c^  Tel.  Co.  8.94 

Arthur  Howard,  with  grader  12.00 

School  Board  ]. 000.00 

Granville  Ambrose,  cutting  bushes  12.00 

Harold  Flower,  copying  invoice  bk.  10.00 

Oct.     6  State  of  New  Hampshire,  0..\.A.  59.75 

New  England  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co.  11.03 

Fred  Stone,  Meligo  bridge  2.00 

Everett  Clark,  trucking  plank  1.00 

L.  E.  Wood,  Meligo  bridge  3.00 

Archie  Hunt,  phmk   for  bridge  39.60 

School  Board  2.000.00 

Norman   Berry,   grader  154.16 

Arthur  Howard,  with  grader  18.00 

W.  H.  Felker,  road  work  17.50 

Granville  'Ambrose,   cutting  bushes  7.00 

Harold  Flower,  scarlet  fever  case  1.00 

Nov.     3  State  of  New  Hampshire,  O.A.A.  97.31 

Henry  Locke,  hauling  pipe  12.15 

H.  T.  Thompson,  hauling  culvert  4.50 
Roland   Bumford.  hauling  culvert   & 

pipe  4.50 

School   Board  1,500.00 

John   Preston,  road  work  8.00 

Arthur  Howard,  road  ^\•ork  21.50 

W.  H.  Felker,  road  work  8.00 
Harold  Flower,    roads,    Ablue    Foss 

and  bounties  9.15 

Anna  McCarthy,  care  of  Abbie  Foss  15.00 
Norman  Chesley,  M.D..  calls  to  Ab- 

lue  Foss  and  W^m.  Inglis  10.00 


44  ANNUAL  REPORT 

State  of  New  Hampshire,  T.R.A.  773.36 

9  State  of  New   Hampshire.  T.R.A.  6.0O 

Dec.     1   Counts-  of  Strafford  2,971.84 

Treasurer  of  Library  Ass'n  100.00 

Edward  RoAvell,   1   cord  slabs  9.0<) 

Arnold  Scheu.  slal:)S  for  Wm.  Ing"h's  4.00 

Leslie  Wood,  road  work  4.00 
Jean  Lalonde,  work  on  school  house 

road  6.00 

State   of  New   Hampshire,   O.A.A.  59.75 

.Arthur  Howard,  road  work  17.50 

Lafayette   Felker,  road   work  22.00 

Robert   Parshley,  snow  fence  9.50 

William   Lowry,  <:^rader  4.00 

W.  H.  Felker.  road  work                     *  13.50 

S.  W.  Swain,  road  work  43.20 

Harold  Flower,  road  Avork  6.00 

Auto  &  Truck  Guide — auto  ^-uide  4.50 

School  Board  2,000.00 

Rev.  Russell  Brooks,  marj-iag-e  ret.  .50 

State  of  N.  H.,  special  poll  taxes  672.(X) 

William   Ramsdell.  fires  5.00 

Harlan  Calef,  fires  5.00 

Fred  Ramsdell,  fires  1.00 

Kenneth    Treble,   fire  2.00 

Leeman  Wormwood,  fire  2.00 

Harold  Henderson,  fire  1.00 

Ben  Mansfield,  fire  1.00 

Richard  Rowell,  fire  1.00 

Charles  Paradise,  gravel  1.70 

State  of  New  Ham]:)shire,  g'ravcl  .70 
William    Garvey,    culvert    work    on 

Mt.  Misery  '  8.50 
Harrv  .Arlin,  bushes,  culverts,  snow 

fence  8.50 


TOWN   OF  BARRINGTON  45 

Francis  Arlin.  hushes,  ciilvtrts,  snow 

fence  ^-^^^ 

15  State  of  N.  H..  over  run  on  T.R.A.  971.33 
State  of  N,  H.,  work  on   Substitute 

road  1.028.67 

31   State  of  N.  H.,  O.A.A.  59.75 

New  Eno-land  Tel.  c^  Tel.  Co  15.53 
Harold    Flower,    expres:^    charge    on 

snow  plow  part  2.47 
Herbert   Dre\Y,   culvert   work.   Drew 

Road  9.40 

Frank  Drew,  culvert  work.  Drew  Rd,  4.50 

Austin  Calef,  town  poor  &  town  rds.  152.40 

Xornian  Berry,  grrader  and  plowing  387.00 

AV.  H.  Felker,  sanding",  culverts  9.50 

Teslie  Wood,  salary  125.00 

W.  H.  Felker,   salary  200.00 

Harold  Flower,   salary  200.00 

Katherine  Henderson,   salary  100.00 

Stella  Bumford,  salary  100.00 

Pauline  Hayes,  salary,  fees,  postage  198.24 

Norman  Berry,  snow  plowing  56.00 

R.  D.  Hutchins.  Ha:?lett  fire  14.00 


$  24,045.44 


We  herebv  certify  that  we  have  examined  the  fore- 
going accounts  and  find  them  proi^erly  vouched  and 
correctly  cast. 

IRENE  CALEF, 
LEVI  BUZZELL, 

Auditors. 


46  ANNUAL  REPORT 

REPORT  OF  FIRE  DEPARTMENT  AND 
FIRE  WARDEN 


FIRE  DEPT  —  SPECIAf.  FROM  SURPLUS 

Eastern  Fire  Equi])ment  Co.,  portable  pump    $     258.00 
Fog'  nozzle,  nozzles,  fitting;s,  suction  hose, 

adapters  and   spanners  1 35. .SI 


$     393.31 


Quaker  Hose  and  Rubber  Corp..  1000  ft.   I/2 

double  jacket  hose  and  couplings  519.40 

Eastern  Fire  Ef[uipnient  Co..  1  booster  pump  75.00 

Siren  7.50 


$      82.50 
University  of  N.  H..  material  for  fire  truck  26.62 


Total  $1,021.83 

Overrun  of  $21.83 

Chinmey    fire    at    Marshall    Hazlett,  North- 
wood  Fire  Dept.  $  14.00 

Chimney  Fires  at:       Frank    Ricker's,    Hollie    Corbett's. 
Lewis  Smith's.  George  Anderson's 

Woods  Fire:     Brock's  Mill.  Pond  Hill. 

Slash  Fire  :     Hayes'  and  Haley's  lot. 

House  Fire:     Frank  Arlin  Est. 

Out  of  Town  Call:     Durham. 

Roswell  Gaunya.  chief  1944-45  1.50 

William  Ramsdell.  chief  1945-46  5.00 

Harold  Flower,  fire  warden  2.00 


TOWN    OF   BARRINGTOX  47 

Harlan  Calef,  deputy  14.95 

Everett   Clark,   fle]iuty  1.50 

David  Henderson  3.75 

Leon  Calef  5.00 

Harold  Henderson  2.50 

Kenneth  Treble  5.75 

Benj.  Mansfield  2.00 

George    Perkins  1  50 

FredRanisdell  1.00 

Richard  Rowell  1.00 

Leroy    Smith  .50 

Fielding  Taylor  1.50 

Lewis  Blake  1.50 

Milton  Baxter  1.50 

Earl  Wood  .75 

Jack  Bodge  .75 

A\'illiam  Ferron  .75 

Ray  Bailey  .75 

Philip   Baxter  .75 

Arnold   Schen  2.50 

C.  L.  Calef  1.25 
Lambert  Ma}'nard.  attending  meeting  at  Ca- 

lef's  Hall  2.00 

Total  $         77.95 


48  ANNUAL   REPORT 

PREVENT  FOREST  FIRES  —  IT  PAYS 

An  avera^^e  of  7,300  acres  of  woodland  are  l)urne(^- 
over  hy  forest  fires  in  New  Hampshire  each  year  des- 
troying' many  thonsand  dollars  worth  of  property  of  all 
description.  It  costs  many  additional  thousands  of 
dollars  and  requires  valuable  man  hours,  taken  fronr 
other  essential  work,  t)  extinguisli  them.  These  losses 
affect  the  personal  fortunes  of  the  owners  and  to\\-n 
and  state  economies.     Ever}()ne  loses  because  of  them. 

Analysis  of  fire  causes  reveal  the  fact  that  more  than 
98  percent  of  all  forest  fires  are,  consistently,  the  result 
of  human  carelessness  and  are  preventable! 

We  have  been  extremely  ft)rtunate  during'  the  i)'ist 
few  years.  Favorable  fire  weather  and  \\ar  time  restric- 
tions on  travel  which  kept  people  off  the  hig-hways  and 
out  of  the  woods  have  aided  materially  in  reducing  fire 
risks,  keeping  fires  fewer  and  fire  losses  low. 

We  now  face  chang'ed  conditions.  People  can  travel 
freely.  Their  love  for  travel  and  the  freedom  of  the 
woods  will  bring-  them  out  in  ever  increasing  numl)ers. 
This  \\ill  ste])  up  fire  risks  materially.  The  accelerated 
cutting-  of  the  war  years  has  resulted  in  additional  thou- 
sands of  slash  acres.  These  factors,  combined  with  a 
])ossil)le  drv  season  and  human  carelessness  coidd  easily 
jjroduce  a  catastro])he.  Everyone  must,  consefjuentl}'. 
be  on  their  guard.     They  should 

1.  P)e  careful  \\'\th  fire  or  w  lien  smoking  in  or  near 
woodlands. 

2.  Cooperate  with  the  local  forest  fire  warden  and 
his  deputies  by 

a.  .\biding  cheerfully  with  whatever  restrictions 
it  may  be  necessary  to  inijiose.  They  are  in- 
tended  onl\'   to  be  helpful. 


TOWN   OF   BARRINGTOX  49 

1).     Securing-    permits    to    burn     (lel:>ris     when     the 
ground  is  not  covered  with  snow. 

c.  Seeing-  that   others  comply   with  requirements. 

d.  Promptly    coming-   to     the     warden's     assistance 
\\hen   needed. 

If  these  few  fundamental  practices  are  folloAved  it 
A\ill  be  possible  to  PREVENT  a  large  proportion  of 
FOREST  FIRES   from   starting'—that   PAYS! 

1945  Fire  Record 

Number  of  fires,    3 

Acreage  burned    1^^ 

Number  of  fire  permits  issued  20 

HAROLD  E.  FLOWER, 

Forest  Fire  Warden 


50  AXNFAL  REPORT 

REPORT  OF  SUPERINTENDENT 
OF  SCHOOLS 


To  the  School  Board  and  Citizens  of  Barn'nci'ton  r 

The  present  organization  of  the  schools  is  as  follows: 

Room  Grades                        Teacher             Pnpil> 

Additicjnal  I  Miss    Fh)rys    E.    Smith  15 

Primary  11  Airs.    Martha    Bennett  29 

Intermediate  III.   IV  Miss  Melba  C.  Parshley  22 

Gramniar  V,   VT  Mrs.  Miriam  I..  Chad- 

1)ourn  36 

Junior  VII,  VIII  Mrs.  Rutii  Y.  Scruton  28 

Total    elementary    enrollment    130 

Music  Mrs.   Sadie   L.   Merriam 

School  Nurse  Miss   Afyrtle  Fletcher.  R.X. 

ENROLLED  IN  HIGH  SCHOOLS 

.A.ustin-Cate   Academy    3 

Dover   Hig;h    School    2/ 

S])auldiny;  Hig'h   School.   Rochester    !>' 

Total    48 

W'ith  the  end  of  \\'orld  \\'ar  II  last  summer,  certain 
defense  measures  in  the  schools,  such  as  air-raid  ])re- 
cautions.  came  to  an  end.  However,  the  savings  ])ro- 
g'ram  through  bonds  and  stamps  is  intended  to  continue 
indefinitely.  Post-war  educational  ])lans  and  policies 
were  outlined  in  my  re])ort  last  }ear. 

It  now  a])pears  that  the  new  I)arrington  school 
building  was  constructerl  at  a  ver}-  opportune  time, 
hiven  if  the  government  again  offers  aid  (which  is  by 
no   means   certain),   the   costs  of    future  building  ojjcra- 


TOWN   OF  BARRINGTON  51 

tions  will  probably  l^e  nuich  advanced.  For  the  time 
l)einf^\  the  Grange  is  holding  its  meetings  in  the  school 
buildings.  In  rettirn,  this  organzation  has  contributed 
substantial!}-  to  the  cost  of  additional  furnishings  for 
the   room  occupied. 

Transportation  has  l)een  reorganized  in  part,  reliev- 
ing overcrowding  of  buses  and  furnishing  a  more  ac- 
ceptable schedule  for  the  Green  Hill  section.  By  a 
slight  adjustment  in  school  hours,  it  has  been  found 
possible  to  provide  means  of  trans-iortation  to  Dover 
High  School,  a  great  accommodation  to  a  numl;er  of 
families. 

Audiometer  tests  for  hearing  were  given  la'^t  year, 
and  a  dental  clinic  was  held  in  Aoril.  at  wdiich  .31  punils 
Mere  treated.  Miss  Margaret  MacDonald  A\ithd'-e\v  t  ^ 
accei)t  another  position,  after  15  vears  of  service  in  the 
district.  State  Commissioner  of  Education  James  N. 
Pringl"  has  recently  retired.  He  was  abvavs  interested 
in  Barring-ton  school  affairs,  and  was  a  speaker  at  the 
dedication  of  the  new  school. 

The  date  of  this  report  is  the  200th  anniversary  of 
the  birth  of  Johann  Heinrich  Pestalozzi,  Swiss  educa- 
tional pioneer.  Instead  of  the  prevailing  methods  of 
education  for  the  few.  consisting"  in  memorizing  written 
words  without  regard  for  their  meaning",  beaten  in  by 
continual'  floggings,  this  g'rent  man  advocated  educa- 
tion for  the  common  people,  inculcated  by  kindness,  and 
including  such  himianities  as  music,  drawing",  history, 
geography,  and  science,  as  well  as  improved  methods  in 
the  three  R's.  Colburn's  Arithmetic  and  other  ]>ro- 
gressive  textbooks  of  the  nineteenth  century  were 
based  on  his  principles,  which  he  carried  out  with  a 
grou]:)  of  refugee  children  in  a  situation  ver}'  much  like 
that  in  Europe  toda}'.  He  believed  in  the  education  of 
"the  whole  child"  by  teachers  trained  for  their  pro- 
fession. 


52  ANNUAL   REPORT 

One  of  the  striking-  features  of  our  own  day  is  the 
advance  in  visual  education.  No  modern  school  is  com- 
plete without  access  to  audio-visual  equipment  for  in- 
structural  purposes.  Steps  are  now  being  taken  to 
interest  org^anizations  in  Barrington  in  a  cooperative 
project  for  the  ownershii)  and  use  of  a  moving  picture 
projector  with  sound.  Besides  its  entertainment  value 
in  community  programs,  such  an  outfit  would  go  far 
toward  fulfilling;  the  obligations  for  adult  education  fa- 
cilites.  as  well  as  furnishing  an  indispensable  adjunct 
to  classroom  instruction. 


HONOR  ROLL  OF  PERFECT  ATTEND.WXE 

FOR  ONE  YEAR 

Peggy  Foster,  Betty  Bailey,  Mary  Fall,  Helen  Caldwell, 
Erwin  Fall,  June  Jones,  Caroline  Lowry,  John  Pierce, 
Arnold  Fall,  Maurice  WHieeler. 


CHESTER  W.  DOE, 

Superintendent  of  Schools 


January  12,   1946 


TOWN    OF  HARRINGTON  53 

SCHOOL  BOARD'S  ESTIMATE  FOR  1946-1947 


For   School  Year  Beginning  July   1,  1946 

Teachers'    salaries  $     5,135.00 

Text   huoks     250.00 

Scholars"   supplies  295.00 

Flags  and  appurtenances  10.00 

Other   expenses   of   instruction  80.00 

Janitor  service  620.00 

Fuel  525.00 

A\'ater,  light  cv  janitor's  supplies  225.00 

Minor   repairs   and   expenses  325.00 

Medical    inspection  340.00 

Transportation   of  pupils  4,950.00 

Other   special   activities  50.00 


$  12.805.00 


Other  Statutory  Requirements: 

Salaries   of   district   officers  201.00 

Truant  officers  and  school  census  30.00 

Schools   and   Academies: 

Payment   of   tuition   in  high  6,260.00 

Sui:)erintendent's    excess    salary  225.00 

Per  capita  tax  398.00 

Payment  of  district  debt  1,000.00 

Interest  on  district  debt  322.50 

Expenses   of   administration  75.00 


$4-8,511.50 
$  21,316.50 


54  AXXUAL  REPORT 

Estimated  Income  of  District : 

From   state 
Dos:  tax 


Special  Appropriations : 

Insurance 

New    equipment 


5,000.00 

100.00 

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$ 

16.216.50 

126.00 

50.00 

'f: 

+  176.00 

T 

Total    assessment    required   to   cover   budg-et 

and   appropriations  $    16,392.50 


TOWN   OF   BARRINGTOX  55 

ANNUAL  REPORT  OF  DISTRICT  TREASURER 


Fiscal  Year  Ending  June  30,  1945 

Cash  on  hand  June  30,  1944  $        303.74 

Received   from   selectmen  12,277.13 

Received  from  selectmen,  deficiency  1.350.00 

Dog-  tax  162.00 

Received  from   state  treasurer  5,417.37 

Received   from   all   other   sources  10.59 


Total  amount  available  for  fiscal  }ear  $  19,520.83 

Less  school  board  orders  paid  18,736.19 


Balance  on  hand  as  of  June  30,   1945  $        784.64 

DOROTHY  G.  ARLIN, 

District  Treasurer. 


Auditors'  Certificate 

This  is  to  certify  that  we  have  examined  the  books, 
vouchers,  bank  statements  and  other  financial  records 
of  the  treasurer  of  the  school  district  of  Barrington,  of 
Mhich  the  above  is  a  true  summary  for  the  fiscal  year 
ending  June  30,  1945.  and  find  them  correct  in  all  res- 
pects. 

LEVI  H.  BUZZELL. 
IRENE  H.  CALEF, 

Auditors. 
July  7.  1945 


56  AXNUAL   REPORT 

• 

FINANCIAL  REPORT  OF   BARRINGTON 
SCHOOL  DISTRICT 


For  Year   Ending'  June  30,   1945 

Receipts : 

Eqvialization    fund     for     elementary     schools 
from  state  $     5.417.37 

For  support  of  elcmentarx'  scliools.  taxation  \ 2. 277. 1 5 

Deficiency   fund,  taxation  1.350.00 

From   Sources  Other  than  Taxation : 

Doer  licenses  160.00 

Telephone  calls  .13 

Damag'e  by  children  5.00 

Sale  of  property  5.46 


Total  $  19.217.09 

Cash  on  hand  at  beg-innin^"  of  year.  July  1st, 

1944  303.74 


Grand  total  $  19.520.83 

Total   payments   for   all   pur])oses  18.736.19 


Cash  on  hand  at  end  of  year.  June  30.  1945       $        784.64 

Pa^-ments : 

Salaries  of   district   officers  $        195.00 

Superintendent's  excess   salary  206.49 

Truant  officer  and  school  census  25.00 

Expenses  of  administration  54.11 

Principals'  and   teachers'   salaries  5.156.58 

Text  books  2H272 

Scholars'   sup])1ies  341.94 

Flag's  and  api-turtenances  10.04 


TOWN   OP"   BARRINGTON  57 

Other  expenses  of  instruction  80.68 

Janitor  service  620.20 

Fuel  511.01 

A\'ater.  ligiit  and  janitor's  supplies  268.56 

Minor  re])airs  and  expenses  381.11 

INIedical    inspection  334.30 

Transportation   of  pupils  4,650.00 

High  school  and  academy  tuition  3.604.11 

Other   special   activities  18.56 

Tax  for  state  wide  supervision  370.00 

Insurance  126.00 

Xew   equipment  117.28 

Payment  of  principal  of  debt  1,000.00 

Payment  of  interest  on  debt  382.50 


Tc^tal    payments    for   all    i)urposes  $  18,736.19 

CELIA   F.   WOOD, 
ANNIE  L.  FELKER. 
ROY  V.  SWAIN. 

School   Board. 


Auditors'  Certificate 

This  is  to  certify  that  we  have  examined  the  books 
and  other  financial  records  of  the  school  board  of  Bar- 
rington,  of  which  this  is  a  true  summary  for  the  fiscal 
year  ending  June  30,  1945  and  find  them  correctly  cast 
ad  properly  vouched. 

LEVI  H.  BUZZELL, 
IRENE  H.  CALEF, 

Auditors. 
July  7.  1945 


58  ANNUAL   REP(3RT 

HONOR  ROLL  OF  THE  TOWN  OF  BARRINGTON 


*BasiI  Atwood 

Navy 

Wellington   P.  Bartels 

Army 

Alden  Baxter 

Army 

Sherman  Baxter 

Army 

Percy  Berry 

Army 

Sumner  Brown 

Army 

Waldron   Brown 

Army 

PanI  Bumford 

Navy 

Arthur  Buzzell 

Arm}- 

Roger  Calef 

Army 

Aaron    Charbonrne 

Army 

Fred   Chadbourne 

Army 

Paid    Chapman 

-\.rmy 

David    Darling 

Merchant  Marine 

Fred  Drew,  Jr. 

Army 

Leon  Dudley 

Army 

Charles   Elliott 

Ami}- 

Earl  Elliott 

Army 

Chester   J.   Ellison 

Arni}' 

Edgar    Ellison 

Army 

Earl  Erickson 

Merchant  AFTirine 

Norman    Erickson 

Navy 

Harold   Frost 

Army 

*Herbert  Gale 

Army 

Peter  Gaskill 

Arm}' 

Glenn  C.  Gibb 

Army 

Neil  H.  Gibb 

Army  Air  Force 

Waldron  B.  Haley 

Army 

*Pev.  Raymond  Hall 

Army 

Philip  Ham 

Marines 

Oscar   Harway 

Navy 

Sumner   Hayes 

Navy 

*Died  in  service 


TOWN   OF   BAIUIINGTON 


59 


O.  William   Hayes 
Marshall  Hazslett 
Fredrick  Jackson 
Walter   Jackson 
~''\lt)hn  Kelliher 
Virginia    Kelliher 
AVilliam   Kelliher 
John  E.  Lenfest 
Keo  K.  Lowry 
Monte  G.   Lowry 
Benjamin    Mansfield 
"Robert   Mansfield 
P)ernard   Marison 
Franklin   McCarthy 
Ciilbert    McCarthy 
Joseph  McCarthy 
Howard  Neal 
Roger   Neal 
*Carl  Pearson 
Lindell  W.  Perkins 
Melvin  R.  Perkins 
Carlyle  Pervis 
Ernest   Pervis 
Alfred  Ploude 
Fredrick    Ramsdell 
Herljert   Rollins 
Edward  Rowell 
Terome    Rutherford 
David   Smith 
Donald   Smith 
Russell  Strong 
Curt  Surell 
Ralph  Swain 
Harold  Swenson 
Richard  Turner 


Army 
Navy 
Navy 
Navy 

Army 

Army  Nurse 

Army 

Navy 

Navy 

Army 

Navy 

Army 

Army 

Army 

Army 

Marines 

Army 

Army 

Merchant  Marine 

Navy 

Marines 

Navy 

Navy 

Army 

Army 

Army 

Army  Air  Force 

Merchant  Marine 

Army 

Navy 

Army 

Army 

Navy 

Navy 

Navy 


*Died  in  service 


60  ANNUAL  REPORT- 

Rogers  Ward  Army 

Lelaiid  Waterhouse  .               Army 

Lester  Waterhouse  Army 

Albion  \\'eeks,  Jr.  Army  Air  Force 

Chester    Wells  Army 

Jasper  Wiggin  Xavy 

Howard   F.   Willams  Army 

Leslie    E.   Wood,  Jr.  Army  Air  Force 

Georsfe  Woods  Armv 


This  is  not  an  official  list. 
*Died  in  service 


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Amy    E.    Taylor 
Charles    Harway 
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Cylena     DeMerritt 
Fred    P.    Knox 
Carey     Chamberlin 
William    Ellison 
Etta    Drew 
Alphonse    Ouellette 
Emma  Vaillancoiirt 
Alfred    Plourde 
Olivine    Dalpe 
Zenon    Leocha 
Saturnina    Jasinski 
Arthur    W.    Turner 
Alice    V.    Hopey 
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