Annual Reports of the Plantation Officers of the Plantation of Jackman for the Fiscal Year Ending February 28, 1935

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1 The University of Maine Maine Town Documents Maine Government Documents 1935 Annual Reports of the Plantation Officers of the Plantation of Jackman for the Fiscal Year Ending February 28, 1935 Jackman, (Me.). Follow this and additional works at: Repository Citation Jackman, (Me.)., "Annual Reports of the Plantation Officers of the Plantation of Jackman for the Fiscal Year Ending February 28, 1935" (1935). Maine Town Documents. Paper This Report is brought to you for free and open access by It has been accepted for inclusion in Maine Town Documents by an authorized administrator of

2 ANNUAL REPORTS OF THE Plantation Officers OF THE PLANTATION OF Jackman, Maine FOR THE FISCAL Year Ending February 24, 1935

3 ANNUAL REPORTS OF THE PLANTATION OFFICERS OF THE PLANTATION OF Jackman, Maine FOR THE FISCAL Year Ending February 24, 1935 THE PRESS OF INDEPENDENT-REPORTER SKOWHEGAN, MAINE

4 Plantation Officers Selectmen, Assessors and Overseers of the Poor HARRY A. YOUNG JOSEPH B. DUMAS ARTHUR L. HOLDEN Plantation Clerk DANIEL HANCOX Treasurer C. P. SANDERSON Collector WILLIAM MURTHA Auditor PERCY L. COLBY Road Commissioner FLORIAN DUGAL Superintending School Committee C. P. SANDERSON E. D. HUMPHREYS ALMA DUNN Fire Warden HENRY ARMSTRONG (Town Forest) FRANK FORTIER (Town) Surveyor of Wood and Bark GARDINER HOLDEN Constable O. M. COOPER Health Officer J. M. BOOTHBY

5 Assessors' Report Following is the report of appropriations, assessments and valuation for the fiscal year ending February 24, Below is the report respectfully submitted to the taxpayers of Jackman Plantation. RAISED AT THE ANNUAL MARCH MEETING, 1934 Highways and bridges $1, State road Patrolman State Maintenance Third class Sidewalks Cutting Bushes Town officers Miscellaneous 1, Hydrant rental Support of poor 2, Common schools 3, High schools 2, Textbooks School superintendent Insurance, apparatus and appliances School supplies School repairs Constable Electric lights 1, Sewer on Forest street Bulmer and Williams Sewer Plantation interest CWA Voted and raised $17, State and county tax 4,678.64, Overlay $22,579.52

6 4 VOTED TO TAKE FROM EXCISE TAX Snow roads Public library Mothers' aid Treasurer's and collector's bonds Health nurse $1, $1, Number of polls assessed 280 Number of polls not assessed 13 Rate of poll tax $3.00 Rate of taxation 045 Total valuation, $21, $ $22, VALUATION APRIL 1, 1934 Real estate, resident $292, Real estate, non resident 143, Personal estate, resident 43, Personal estate, non resident 3, Grand total valuation $483, LIVESTOCK 34 horses $1, cows 3, three year olds two year olds Poultry Total amount of livestock $5, Stock in trade $32, Lumber carriage musical instruments 3, radios 5, Other property $41,835.00

7 e Total amount of land and buildings $435, Total amount of personal property 47, Grand total $483, On the first day of May, 1934, the above assessment was committed to William MuTtha, collector for the plantation who furnished satisfactory bond to the assessors. HARRY A. YOUNG JOSEPH B. DUMAS ARTHUR L. HOLDEN Assessors of Jackman Plantation

8 Tax Collector's Report Real and personal estate $21, polls Assessment $22, Supplementary real estate and personal property supplementary polls Interest after September Total assessment $22, Advertised real estate, not collected $ polls, uncollected $22, TAX COLLECTION James Sands $53.12 Thomas Nadeau Sophia Cyr Edward Giasson John Mclntyre Total collection $22, ABATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR 1934 Joseph Fortier, over charge $14.85 IsTeal Larochelle, pauper Russell McArthur 3.00 Jules Pease, pauper Standard Oil Co., over charge 1-00 $57.02

9 ABATEMENTS ON POLLS Joseph Ash, past 70 Joseph Trembly, dead Laurian Rancourt, C. C. U Joseph Blais, moved to Old Town. E. J. Grey, pension. Fred Lacasse, paid in N. H Peter Fortier, sick Total abatements EXCISE TAX Excise tax 1934, Mar. 1 to Jan. 1 Excise tax 1935, Jan. 1 to Mar. 1 Total excise tax ADVERTISED REAL ESTATE, NOT PAID Louis Boudreau... Robert Wentworth. Eddie Bartley Edward Giasson... Jos. Forgue, Sr.... Henry Hughey..., Abner Moore Estate Jos. Boulette Fred Gilbert Albert Lessard... John Quirion POLL TAXES, NOT PAID Edwin Cyr Emile Dayon Frank Giroux C. Langlois, paid after books closed Milford Cyr Sherman Gourney

10 Selectmen's Report COMMON ROADS Voted and raised $1, Received from State for road machine Unexpended, Total resources $1, Expended $1, Overdrawn $ Order No. Expended 118 Azarias Langlois, work on Pepin road $ Edward Larochelle, 3% days man Edmond Dayon, 2Yt days man and truck Adilas Larochelle, 3 days man Frank Quirion, 2 days man Philerom Dayon, 1 day man and truck Joseph Veilleux, 3 days man and team Donat King, 1 day man and truck Telesphore Roderick, 5 days man Eli Roderick, 5V2 days man Lawrence Guay, 2 days man and truck Wilfred Ferland, 1 day man and truck, 1% yds. gravel Ami Poulin, 3% days man Louis Gagnon, 2 days man Leon Taylor, iy2 days man Willie Elliott, 6>days man Joseph Boulette, iy2 days man and truck Mike Shaw, 2% days man H. P. Quirion, supplies J. H. Murtha, 6 days man and truck Philerom Dayon, 3 days man and truck Leo Peppin, 1 day man and team John Peppin, labor 10.76

11 221 John Peppin, labor, acct. tax John Quirion, 4 days man Emile Pomalo, 2 days man Florian Dugal, 13 days foreman Florian Dugal, 11 days team only Florian Dugal, 3 days foreman Louis Gagnon, 4 days man Edward Larochelle, 4% days man Alfred Bolduc, repairs Wilfred Pouquette, 1 day, man and horse Wilfred Pouquette, 3 days man ISreal Larochelle, 1 Yz days man Donat King, 2 days man and truck Adilas Larochelle, 7 days man Mike Shaw, 3 days man Levi Bartley, 3 days man Leon Taylor, 3 days man Henry Pease, 3 days man Eli Roderick, 4 days man Philerom Dayon, iy2 days man and truck Joe C. Poulin, 10 days man Florian Dugal, 7 days foreman Florian Dugal, team Larry Coligan, 3 Vz days man Lucien Rancourt, iy2 days man and truck Eli Roderick, 4 days man Joseph Blais, 5 days man Joseph Veilleux, 3 days man and team Joseph Veilleux, 1 day man and team acct. taxes Eugene Lacasse, 2 days man Florian Dugal, 14 days foreman Florian Dugal, 3 days team only John Quirion, 2 days man Fred Dube, 1 day man and truck W. J. Prince & Son, lumber for culverts Adilas Larochelle, 11 days man John Quirion, 2 days man Florian Dugal, 6 days foreman H. P. Quirion, supplies 7-15

12 Joseph Francouer, Jr., 2 days man Telesphore Roderick, 6% days man Florian Dugal, 5 days foreman Geo. Haggan, 3% days man Adilas Larochelle, 2 days man John Peppin, 1 day man Wilfred Gilbert, IV2 days man Elzeas Poulin, 1 day man Willie Murtha, 511 yds. gravel Theodore Fortin, V2 day man H. P. Quirion, supplies Thomas Leclere, 5 days, man and truck '468 Telesphore Roderick, 3% days man Hannah Shelley, gravel Florian Dugal, 2 days foreman H. P. Quirion, supplies Ernest Deblois, 1 day man Florian Dugal, 8 days foreman Fred Nadeau, 1 day man and truck Leo Peppin, 2 days man and truck Florian Dugal, 5 days foreman H. P. Quirion, supplies Joseph Veilleux, iy2 days man and team Mike Shaw, 1 day man Willie Morin, 1 % days man Hannah Shelley, 75 yds. gravel 5.25 Total expended $1, STATE MAINTENANCE Voted and raised $ Unexpended, Total resources $ Expended $ Unexpended $ Expended Order No. 101 Florian Dugal, team only $ 7.50

13 Joe Boulette, 3 days man and truck Fred Achey, 1 day man Philerom Dayon, 21 yds. gravel, y2 day man Fred Nadeau, 1 day man and truck Joe Poulin, 1 day man 2.S0 230 Lucien Rancourt, 1 day man and truck Eli Roderick, 4V2 days man Fred Nadeau, 2 days man and truck Thomas Leclere, 4y2 days man and truck Joe Delaire, 5y2 days man and team Joe Boulette, 13y2 hours, man and truck Fred Dube, 2y2 days man and truck Thomas Loignon, 5 days man J. A. Bulmer, 4 days man and truck Florian Dugal, 2% days man foreman Eli Roderick, 4 days man Gideon Fortin, iy2 days man A. Chamberland, repairs Willie Elliott, 5 days man Robert Trembly, iy2 days man John Peppin, 4 days man Adilas Larochelle, 3 days man Onisime Morin, 3 days, 3 hours, man and truck Edward Larochelle, 1 day man Donat King, man acct. taxes Donat King, man Adilas Larochelle, 3 days man Thomas Leclere, 2 days man and truck Florian Dugal, 3 days man Willie Murtha, 30 yds. gravel Fred Alire, 5 days' labor H. A. Young, lumber for culvert Total expended $ STATE AID AND THIRD CLASS ROAD Received from state $ Voted and raised

14 12 Overpayment on shovel Unexpended, Total resources $1, Expended state road $2, Expended third class Overdrawn $1, Voted and raised for patrolman (transferred to Patrol acct.) Overdrawn $ Order No. Expended State Aid 516 Fred Gilbert, 33 hours man $ Wilfred Gilbert, 33 hours man August Forgue, 4 hours man John Quirion, 37 hours man Wilfred Ferland, 13y2 hours man and truck Florian Ferland, 8 hours man and truck Wallace Bolduc, 13 hours man and truck August Forgue, man and team Frank Fortier, 33 hours man Henry Pease, shovel operator Wilfred Gilbert, 29V2 hours man August Forgue, 40 hours man Joe Forgue, Jr., y2 day man Wilfred Ferland, 2 J /2 days man and truck Florian Ferland, 2y2 days man and truck Onisime Morin, 2 days man and truck Adlord Fortier, 5 days man Paul Fortier, 31 hours man August Forgue, 2% days man Adlord Fortier, 4 days 3 hours man Frank Fortier, 4 days man Ralph Poulin, 2 days 2 hours, man and truck 19.80

15 594 Ralph Poulin, 2% days man and tmck Paul Fortier, 4 days man Paxton McKenney, 4 days 1 hour man and truck Paul Fortier, 5 hours man Henry Nadeau, 33 hrs. man and truck Emile Dayon, 26 hours man and truck Guy Dayon, 41 hours man and truck Joe Gourde, 69 hours man and truck August Forgue, 16 hours man August Forgue, 16 hours horses Arthur Fortier, 87% hours man Florian Ferland, 8 hours man and truck Wilfred Ferland, 8 hours man and truck Edward Larochelle, 81 hours man Henry Pease, 40 hours shovel operator Gideon Fortin, 40 hours man Wallace Bolduc, 20 hours man and truck Harry Giroux, 33 hours man and truck Gideon Fortin, 16 hours man Napoleon Pease, 27 hours man Fred Gilbert, 37y2 hours man Fred Gilbert, 8 hours man Elzear Poulin, 34 hours man, taxes Elzear Poulin, 54% hours man Florian Dugal, 21 hours man Alfred Ferland, 72 hours man Lucien Rancourt, 72 hours man and truck Lucien Rancourt, acct. taxes Henry Nadeau, 8 hours man and truck Emile Dayon, 8 hours man and truck Henry McKenney, 87 hours foreman Hugh Morin, 8 hours man August Morin, 41 hours man and truck Onesime Morin, 8 hours man and truck Henry Pease, 10% hours shovel operator Geo. Haggan, 89 hours man W. M. Murtha, 1311 yds. gravel

16 Lloyd Lancaster, 8 hours man and, 8.00 truck 721 Hannah Shelley, 183 yds. gravel Noel Kew, 93 hours time keeper Thomas Leclere, 5 hours man and truck Levi Kennedy, 30 hours man H. P. Quirion, supplies H. A. Young, supplies New England Culvert Company A. Chamberland, repairs H. P. McKenney, 30 cedar posts H. P. McKenney, 2 picks and handles Tom Pease, 30 hours man Theodore Fortier, 28y2 hours man J. A. Bulmer, truck hire Total expended $2, There is $81.66 which the State kept for the purchase of cable. Order No. Expended for third class 379 Thomas Leclere, 3 days man and truck John Quirion, 2. days man Joseph Forgue, Jr., 2 days man Harry Marcoux, y2 day man Philerom Dayon, to apply on taxes Philerom Dayon, 32 yds. gravel Alfred Dayon, 2 days man Joseph Francouer, 2% days man Wilfred Ferland, 30 yds. gravel Wilfred Ferland, acct. taxes Wilfred Gilbert, 1 day man Florian Dugal, 4 days foreman Geo. Haggan, 5 days man Adilas Larochelle, 2 days man Paul Fortier, 2 days man Wilfred Gilbert, 2 days man Willie Murtha, 250 yds. gravel Guy Dayon, 35 yds. gravel Donat King, man and truck Donat King, man and truck 7.50

17 Telesphore Roderick, 15% hours man Telesphore Roderick, 8% hours man Alfred Ferland, 3 days man Lucien Rancourt, 30 yds. gravel Donat King, 1 day man and truck Lucien Rancourt, 2 days man and truck Leon Taylor, 2% days man Mike Shaw, 4 days man Fred Dube, 30 yds. gravel John Bulmer, 4y2 days man and truck Geo. Nichols, gravel Expended $ THIRD CLASS MAINTENANCE Voted and raised $ Unexpended, Total resources $ Expended $ Overdrawn $ Order No. Expended 293 Joseph Francorer, Jr., iy2 days man Telesphore Roderick, 2 days man 321 Fred Nadeau, 3 days man and truck Thomas Leclere, 3 days man and truck 439 Harold Haggan, 3 days man 466 Thomas Leclere, 37 yds. gravel 478 Wilfred Ferland, gravel for tarring Nichols road 479 Thomas Leclere, gravel for tarring Nichols road 480 Guy Dayon, gravel for tarring Nichols road 481 Amos Coligan, 1 day man Nichols road 482 Renaldo Tessier, 1 day man, Nichols road 483 Florian Ferland, 1 day man Nichols road $

18 Wilfred Ferland, 2% days man and truck Albert Trembly, days man Florian Ferland, 2 days man Guy Dayon, 1V Z day man and truck.., Joseph Gourde, 36 yds. gravel Thomas Mclntyre, y2 day man Florian Dugal, 4 days foreman Joseph Gourde, 29 yds. gravel, taxes Lawrence Guay, iy2 days man and truck Louis Morin, 1 day man Thomas Leclere, 4 days man and truck State highway, tarring Nichols road Total expended $ SIDEWALK Voted and raised $ Unexpended, Total resources $ Expended $ Unexpended $ Order No. Expended 367 Exior Poulin, 7 days man $ Joe Forgue, Jr., 7 days man Joe Forgue, Jr., 13 hours man Exior Poulin, 16y2 yds. gravel Onezime Morin, labor and truck hire Thomas Pease, labor 1.05 Total expended $ SNOW ROADS Taken from excise tax $1,000.00

19 17 Unexpended, Received from State Total resources $2, Expended $2, Overdrawn $ Order No. Expended 5 Joe King, 2 days man $ Willie Morin, 1 day man Clifford Morin, 3 days man Willie Poulin, V2 day man Philerom Dayon, sanding hills Florian Dugal, 4% days man Telesphore Roderick, 2 days man Paul Larochelle, % day man Gideoh Fortin, 5 V2 days man Willie Morin, 6 days man Odilas Larochelle, 2 days man Joe Boulette, 4 hours man and truck Eli Roderick, 2 days man Hill and Taylor, plowing John Bulmer, 1V2 day man and truck Elzear Poulin, 5 days man Elzear Poulin, 2 days man Alfred Veilleuxr 2% days man Lew Wilson, opening culverts Leo Haggan, 2 days man Hill and Taylor, ploughing Joe Roderick, 2% days man Calvin Campbell, trucking Florian Dugal, 8% days foreman Joseph Forgue, Jr., 2 days man Willie Forgue, Jr., 2 days man Laurian Rancourt, 1 day man Hill and Taylor, ploughing Adilas Larochelle, 5 days man August Forgue, 1 day man Paul Fortier, 7 days man Joe Blueberry, 2 days man Joe Francour, Jr., 3 days man Emile Pomalo, 2% days man 6.25

20 126 Eugene Lacasse, 3 days man William Dayon, 5 days man William Dayon, 2 days team only Joe C. Poulin, 5 days man Eddie Bartley, 5 days man Elzear Poulin, 7% days man Alfred Veilleux, 2% days man Clifford Morency, % day man Walter Veilleux, 1 day man Thomas Loignon, 7V2 day man Gideon Fortin, 4 days man Edmond Gobel, 1 day man and team J. H. Murtha, 2\'-> days mail and truck Alfred Veilleux, 1 day man Louis Gagnon, 2 days man Willie Elliott, 2 days man Fred Nadeau, 2y2 days man and truck Geo. Larochelle, y2 day man John Peppin, labor Florian Dugal, foreman Florian Ferland, 1 day man Louis Gagnon, 2 days man Mike Shaw, 1 day man Leon Taylor, 1 day man J. L. Bulmer, 5% days man and truck Geo. Haggan, 2% days man Louis Blais, V2 day, team only Robert Trembly, acct. fence Paul Rancourt, % day man fence Adlord Fortier, y2 day man Lawrence Guay, 3 days man and truck Florian Dugal, 1 day man Donat King, 1 day man and truck, taxes Donat King, 5 days man Telesphore Roderick, 3 days man Willie Elliott, 6 days man Florian Dugal, 6 days foreman Lawrence Guay, 3 days man and truck Willie Elliott, y2 day man Ovilla Bisson, 4 hours man and truck, sanding hills Alfred Gagnon, sanding hills H. P. Quirion, supplies 8.15

21 932 J. A. Bulmer, 1 day man and truck. 935 J. A. Poulin, 1 day man 937 Alfred Gagnon, sanding hills 952 Joe Forgue, Jr., sanding hills 953 Florian Dugal, Peppin road 999 Alfred Gagnon, sanding hills 1010 Taylor and Taylor, ploughing 1082 Taylor and Taylor, ploughing 1086 Levi Peppin, breaking Peppin road Total expended Voted and raised Expended CUTTING BUSHES Overdrawn Overdrawn, Order No. 472 Ephram Lecasse 474 John Quirion Harold Haggan. 480 John Quirion Harold Haggan. 499 John Quirion Harold Haggan. 504 John Quirion Harold Haggan. 526 Joe Forgue, Jr. 527 Willie Forgue. 718 Willie Forgue. 756 Joe Forgue, Jr. 757 Joe Forgue, Jr Harry Young.. Expended Total expended.

22 0 PAUPERS Voted and raised $2, Expended 2, Overdrawn? Order No. Expended 3 Standard Oil Company, John Childs.. $ Fred Bourguois, supplies Thomas Leclere, board Joe Clair H. P. Quirion, groceries, Cyril Falaradeau H. P. Quirion, Lewis Morin H. P. Quirion, Fortinas Pomerleau H. P. Quirion, Mrs. Geo. Morin H. P. Quirion, John Peppin Mrs. Isaac Newton, John Childs Standard Oil Co., John Childs T. M. Nichols, Geo. Burton M. H. Telephone Co., John Childs Dennistown Power Co., John Childs Mrs. J. N. Bizier, acct. Louis Morin W. A. Taylor, Joe Fountaine Mrs. Isaac Newton, John Childs W. A. Taylor, Joe Clair W. A. Taylor, John Childs W. A. Taylor, Jessie Quirion W. A. Taylor, Isreal Larochelle T. M. Nichols, Geo. Burton Boundary Express, government food Jackman Water Co., John Childs Thomas Leclere, Joe Clair H. P. Quirion, Mrs. Geo. Morin H. P. Quirion, Fortinas Pomerleau H. P. Quirion, C. Falaradeau H. P. Quirion, Louis Morin Mrs. Joe Delaire, vagrants Standard Oil Co., John Childs Mrs. J. N. Bizier, Louis Morin Mrs. Isaac Newton, John Childs H. P. Quirion, Mrs. Geo. Morin H. P. Quirion, Fortinas Pomerleau 18.75

23 301 H. P. Quirion, C. Falaradeau H. P. Quirion, Louis Morin Thomas Leclere, Joe Clair Charles Dean Hospital, Ella Morin Charles Dean Hospital, Marie Gilbert M. H. Telephone Co., John Childs Mrs. Isaac Newton, John Childs Mrs. Joe Delaire, Joe Clair Dennistown Power Co., lights H. P. Quirion, supplies H. P. Quirion, supplies Mrs. Joe Delaire, Joe Clair H. P. Quirion, Fortinas Pomerleau H. P. Quirion, Mrs. Geo. Morin Mrs. Isaac Newton, John Childs T. M. Nichols, Geo. Burton Standard Oil Co., John Childs Ambrose Colby, vagrants Mrs. Joe Delaire, Joe Clair Mrs. Joe Delaire, vagrants W. A. Taylor, John Childs W. A. Taylor, Jessie Quirion W. A. Taylor, Isreal Larochelle W. A. Taylor, Joe Clair W. A. Taylor, Joe Fountain H. P. Quirion, Mrs. Geo. Morin H. P. Quirion, Fortinas Pomerleau M. H. Telephone Co., John Childs Mrs. Isaac Newton, John Childs Mrs. Joe Delaire, Joe Clair Mrs. Isaac Newton, John Childs Dennistown Power Co., John Childs H. P. Quirion, Fortinas Pomerleau H. P. Quirion, Mrs. Geo. Morin H. P. Quirion, Isreal Larochelle 1-H 795 M. H. Telephone Co., John Childs Standard Oil Co., John Childs Mrs. Joe Delaire, Joe Clair Boundary Express, government food Mrs. Isaac Newton, John Childs Moose Head Telephone, John Childs Alphonse Duquette, vagrants H T. M. Nichols, Geo. Burton C. Cyr, Louis Morin 4-90

24 H. P. Quirion, Mrs. Geo. Morin H. P. Quirion, Fortinas Pomerleau Dennistown Power Co., John Childs Mrs. F. R. Moore, Mrs. John Childs Mrs. Joe Delaire, vagrants Mrs. Joe Delaire, Joe Clair Mrs. Isaac Newton, John Childs W. A. Taylor, John Childs W. A. Taylor, Jessie Quirion Standard Oil Co., John Childs D. Hancox, Jules Pease Mrs. Joe Delaire, vagrants Mrs. Joe Delaire, Joe Clair H. P. Quirion, Mrs. Geo. Morin H. P. Quirion, Fortinas Pomerleau H. P. Quirion, Jules Pease H. P. Quirion, Fortinas Pomerleau H. P. Quirion, Mrs. Geo. Morin Standard Oil Co., John Childs Alphonse Duquette, vagrants Mrs. Isaac Newton, John Childs Chas. Dean Hospital, Phillip Bourque Florian Dugal, hauling wood, Isreal Larochelle Lawrence Gilbert, Emile Pomalo M. H. Telephone Co., John Childs Standard Oil Co., John Childs Mrs. Joe Delaire, Joe Clair Guy Dayon, John Childs W. L. Barney, John Childs H. P. Quirion, Larochelle H. P. Quirion, Jules Pease H. P. Quirion, Fortunaa Pomerleau H. P. Quirion, C. Falaradeau M. H. Telephone Co., John Childs H. P. Quirion, Mrs. Geo. Morin Mrs. Isaac Newton, John Childs City of Lewiston, Joe St. Laurent J. M. Boothby, Phillip Bourque Boundary Express, government food W. A. Taylor, Jessie Quirion Harry Young, John Childs Harry Young, Louis Morin C. P. Sanderson, Jules Pease 5.25

25 Jackman Hotel, vagrants E. D. Humphreys, Mrs. Geo. Morin E. D. Humphreys, John Childs E. D. Humphreys, C. Falaradeau E. D. Humphreys, Mrs. Joe Fountaine E. D. Humphreys, Louis Morin St. Joseph Hospital, Emile Pomalo., Mrs. Joe Delaire, Joe Clair E. D. Humphreys, Ella Morin W. A. Taylor, John Childs W. A. Taylor, Joe Clair Town of Moscow, Willie Mclntyre T. M. Nichols, Geo. Burton M. Veilleux, vagrants.35 Total expended $2, STATE PAUPERS Received from state $2, Total expended 2, Due from state $ Expended Due from state, March 1, 1934 $ Order No. 22 Mrs. Fred Achey, board Marie Redmond W. J. Prince & Son, Hebert family W. J. Prince & Son, Donat Vigue Mrs. Joe Delaire, John Phelps Henry Paradis, Thomas Dawson A. Tessier, Geo. Hudson W. A. Taylor, Geo. Hudson Louis Moore, Elinor Barriault Joseph Veilleux, Gagne family, milk Ambrose Colby, Richard Murray E. D. Humphreys, George Hudson E. D. Humphreys, Thomas Dawson E. D. Humphreys, Thomas Dawson E. D. Humphreys, E. Barriault T. W. Bartley, John Phelps 4-50

26 24 43 H. P. Quirion, August Gagne Mrs. J. N. Bizier, August Gagne Mrs. Phillip Ferland, Hebert family Moore & Winslow, Thomas Dawson Mrs. J. N. Bizier, Marie Redmond Mrs. Fred Achey, Marie Redmond Joseph Veilleux, milk, Gagne family Louis Moore, E. Barriault A. Tessier, Geo. Hudson W. J. Prince & Son, Henry Hebert W. J. Prince & Son, Donat Vigue Ambrose Colby, Richard Murray Henry Chamberland, Thomas Dawson Geo. Poulin, Thomas Dawson Fredrick Watson, Geo. Hudson H. P. Quirion, A. Gagne W. J. Prince & Son, Hebert family W. J. Prince & Son, Donat Vigue Mrs. Fred Achey, Marie Redmond Mrs. A. Tessier, Geo. Hudson Ambrose Colby, Richard Murray Mrs. Phillip Ferland, Hebert family Mrs. Fred Achey, Marie Redmond W. J. Prince & Son, Donat Vigue W. J. Prince & Son, Hebert family Ambrose Colby, Richard Murray Mrs. A. Tessier, Geo. Hudson, Mrs. Phillip Ferland, Hebert family E. D. Humphreys, E. Barriault E. D. Humphreys, Geo. Hudson W. J. Prince & Son, Hebert family W. J. Prince & Son, Donat Vigue Mrs. A. Tessier, Geo. Hudson Mrs. Fred Achey, Marie Redmond Mrs. Phillip Ferland, Hebert family Ambrose Colby, Richard Murray Mrs. Fred Achey, Marie Redmond W. J. Prince & Son, Hebert family Mrs. A. Tessier, Geo. Hudson Ambrose Colby, Richard Murray Mrs. A. Miller, Belle Holden Mrs. A. Miller, Belle Holden W. A. Taylor, Geo. Hudson Mrs. Phillip Ferland, Hebert family

27 Mrs. Fred Achey, Marie Redmond Mrs. A. Miller, Belle Holden W. J. Prince & Son, Hebert family Mrs. A. Tessier, Geo. Hudson Ambrose Colby, Richard Murray Mrs. Phillip Ferland, Hebert family E. D. Humphreys, Geo. Hudson Dan Hancox, Richard Murray Dan Hancox, Richard Murray Sears Roebuck & Co., Belle Holden Mrs. J. N. Bizier, Marie Redmond W. J. Prince & Son, Hebert family Mrs. Fred Achey, Marie Redmond Ambrose Colby, Richard Murray Mrs. A. Tessier, Geo. Hudson Mrs. Phillip Ferland, Hebert family Mrs. A. Miller, Belle Holden C. Cyr, Geo. Hudsofa Mrs. Fred Achey, Marie Redmond W. J. Prince & Son, supplies Mrs. A Tessier, Geo. Hudson Mrs. Phillip Ferland, Hebert family Ambrose Colby, Richard Murray Daniel Hancox, Geo. Hudson Ambrose Colby, Richard Murray Mrs. Fred Achey, Marie Redmond W. J. Prince & Son, Hebert family Mrs. A. Tessier, Geo. Hudson E. D. Humphreys, Geo. Hudson W. A. Taylor, Geo. Hudson Mrs. Phillip Ferland, Hebert family Mrs. Fred Achey, Marie Redmond W. J. Prince & Son, Hebert family Mrs. A. Tessier, Geo. Hudson Ambrose Colby, Richard Murray W. L. Barney, Geo. Hudson W. L. Barney, Marie Redmond Mrs. Phillip Ferland, Hebert family W. J. Prince & Son, Hebert family Ambrose Colby, Richard Murray Mrs. A. Tessier, Geo. Hudson Mrs. Fred Achey, Marie Redmond Total expended $2,536.60

28 26 STATE BOARD OF HEALTH Received from State $ Expended $ Due from State, March 1, $ Total expended $ Due from State $ 9-61 Order No. Expended 30 A. Tessier, Jules Dionne $ A. Tessier, Jules Dionne A. Tessier, Jules Dionne W. A. Taylor, Jules Dionne W. A. Taylor, Jules Dionne W. A. Taylor, Jules Dionne Joe D. Poulin, rent, Jules Dionne Harry Young, Jules Dionne Harry Young, Jules Dionne W. A. Taylor, Jules Dionne W. A. Taylor, Jules Dionne Anthony Guay, Jules Dionne Joe D. Poulin, rent, Jules Dionne Joe D. Poulin, rent, Jules Dionne Joe D. Poulin, rent, Jules Dionne 2.50 Total expended $ ELECTRIC LIGHTS Voted and raised $1, Paid Dennistown Power Co $1, Total expended $1, PETER LIBERTY TRUST FUND Unexpended $34.73 Interest on bond 6.04 Unexpended $40.77

29 27 STATE AND COUNTY TAX Assessed $4, Order No. 912 County treasurer $ State treasurer 3, Total expended $4, CWA Voted and raised $ Received from Moose River Total resources $ Expended Order No. Overdrawn Expended 4 Willie Murtha, gravel $ Hannah Shelley, gravel Willie Murtha, gravel H. A. Young, supplies Hannah Shelley, yds., acct. Moose River Plantation Hannah Shelley, gravel Hannah Shelley, gravel Hannah Shelley, gravel 1 for PWA Moosehead Tel. and Tel Harry A. Young, supplies A. Chamberland, blacksmith work Total expended $ OUTSTANDING BILLS (Received after books closed) Kellogg Lumber Co., cedar posts $ 9 00 Standard Oil Co., John Childs A. Duquette, vagrants 4 55

30 H. P. Quirion, paupers 8189 Chas. Dean Hospital, acct. W. Mclntyre Total outsanding bills $ TOWN OFFICERS Voted and raised $ Order No Harry A. Young, 1st assessor $ Joseph Dumas, 2nd assessor Arthur Holden, 3rd assessor Daniel Hancox, town clerk C. P. Sanderson, treasurer Percy Colby, auditor C. P. Sanderson, school committee E. D. Humphreys, school committee Alma Dunn, school committee Total expended $ HYDRANTS Voted and raised $ Paid Jackman Light and Power Co $ Total expended $ SEWER RENTALS (NOT PAID) Fordinas Pomerleau $ 5.00 Harry Robinson 5.00 Eddie Bartley 5.00 Jos. Bisson, paid after books closed 5.00 Joseph Gourde Joseph Boulette 5.00 Gideon Fortin 5.00 Joseph Gagnon 5.00 Total (not paid) $50.00

31 29 INTEREST Voted and raised $ Order No. Expended 545 J. B. Dumas $ J. B. Dumas Ambrose Colby Total expended $ Unexpended $ MISCELLANEOUS, WOOD AND SEWER ACCOUNT Voted and raised $1, Unexpended balance , Excise tax 1, Received: D. Hancox, dog tax State bank tax, 1933 State bank tax, 1934 Sewer rentals Sewer repairs Moving picture license Sale of wood Cedar posts Excise tax, 1935 Miscellaneous Supplementary polls Supplementary personal real estate. Interest on taxes Overlay Collector, 1933 taxes From town sewer, unexpended From wood account, unexpended 1933 State stipend fund Voted and raised for sewer purchase

32 Voted and raised for constable Hired from J. B. Dumas 4, Total resources $11, Expended H' 843 ' 97 Overdraft $ Order No. Expended 1 Percy L. Colby, moderator $ Enola Young, typing town reports Frank Fortier, shoveling hydrants Wilfred Ferland, acct. wood Wentworth & Plummer, col. and treas. bond « Dennistown Power Co., lights J. M. Boothby, health officer Boundary Express, freight on pipe Frank Fortier, 3y2 days old sewer Phileas Huard, iy2 days old sewer Frank Quirion, 3 hours man old sewer Philerom Dayon, 3 yds. gravel old sewer Harry Giroux, 3 days man old sewer Loring, Short & Harmon, town books Adlord Blueberry, y2 day man old sewer Harry Giroux, 4 days 5% hours old sewer Wilfred' Ferland, cleaning rubbish Levi Peppin, cleaning dump Harry Girtiux, labor Boundary Express, freight on tile pipe John Quirion, 22 hours man, fire John Quirion, trucking hose Willie Elliott, labor on fire Amos Coligan, 25 hours, fire Donald King, 5 hours fire Rollo Sawyer, 5 hours fire Gerald Newton, piling wood Gerald Newton, labor, fire Wilfred Pooler, 26 hours, fire Edward Pooler, 24 hours, fire 4.80

33 322 Fred Nadeau, trucking wood T. M. Nichols, groceries, fire Ogden Colby, 20 hours, fire Donald Cyr, 29 hours, fire Harry Hughey, labor and trucking Clayton Smith, 24 hours, fire Forest O'Brien, 5 hours, fire Aaron Miller, acct. wood Austin O'Brien, 5 hours, fire Henry Pease, 14 hours fire Felix Coutoure, 17 hours fire H^nry Paridis, 17 hours fire Wilfred Paridis, 7 hours fire Geo. Burton, ballot clerk Lawrence Guay, 7 hours, fire Rose Dugal, ballot clerk Willie Elliott, fire Peter Fortier, fire Ephream Poulin, 20 hours fire Adilas Larochelle, 39 hours fire Donat King, man and truck Adlord Fortier, 24 hours fire Thomas Leclere, 24 hours, fire Dennistown Power Co Winslow & Co., sewer Alphonse Duquette, 'lunches fire James Mclntyre, 7 hours, fire Lucien Rancourt, 15 hours fire Cyril Falaradeau, 11 hours fire John La Tullipe, 7 hours fire Clarence Bonnell, 5 hours fire Earl Shelley, 41 hours fire Joe Forgue, 9 hours sewer Harry Giroux, 9 hours sewer Harry Giroux, fire, Boutin Frank Fortier, fire, Boutin Paul Fortier, 9 hours sewer repairs Loring, Short & Harmon, town books Aaron Miller, work on sewer Winslow & Co., tile pipe W. J. Paradis, fire J. A. Bulmer, sewer James White, damage to fence, sewer Boundary Express, sewer 14.98

34 T. M. Nichols, wood, A. Miller Edmund Dayon, fire A. Miller, Main St. sewer Robert Trembly, 3 days B & W sewer A. Miller, 4 days 7 hours B & W Sewer Paul Julian, 5 days 2 hrs. B & W sewer Geo. Douquette, fire Independent-Reporter, town reports Jos. Dumas, note and interest 2, Boundary Express, freight on pipe J. A. Bulmer, sewer Fred Mclntyre, 4% days man B & W sewer Geo. Julian, 1 day 7 hrs. B & W sewer Tom Mclntyre, 5 days B & W sewer Willie Mclntyre, 5 days B & W sewer Paul Wilson, 5 days B & W sewer Joseph Boudreau, 3 days B & W sewer Paul Julian, 5 days 5 hrs. B & W sewer Joe Forgue, Jr., 5 days 4 hrs. B & W sewer A. Miller, 5 days 4 hours B & W sewer Gerald Newton, y2 day B & W sewer Boundary Express, freight on tile Clayton Smith, 3 days 1 hour sewer D. Hancox, express on ballots P. M. Tripp, printing Joe Gourde, hauling rocks, sewer Joe Gourde, fire 2.20 <>25 Boundary Express, freight on pipe Joseph Forgue, Jr., 6 days B & W sewer Thomas Mclntyre, 5 days B & W sewer Ami Poulin, 10 days B & W sewer Willie Forgue, 5 days B & W sewer Napoleon Pease, 4 days B & W sewer Raymond Poulin, 2 days B & W sewer Paul Julian, 5 days B & W sewer Willie Mclntyre, 2 days 4 hours B & W sewer Fred Mclntyre, 7 days B & W sewer Joe Poulin, 3 days B & W sewer A. Miller, 5 days 1 hour B & W sewer Geo. Julian, 2 days % hr. B & W sewer 9.21

35 Chas. Harvey, 9 days B & W sewer Rose Dugal, ballot clerk Geo. Burton, ballot clerk Margaret Armstrong, sewer, taxes Margaret Armstrong, sewer Bounday Express, freight on tile Joseph Forgue, Jr., 4 days 4 hours B & W sewer Willie Forgue, 4 days, 4 hours B & 1 W sewer Geo. Julian, 4 days 2 y2 hours B & W sewer Paul Julian, 3 days, 4 hours, B & W sewer Thomas Mclntyre, 4 days 3 hours B & W sewer Fred Mclntyre, 4 days 7 hours B & W sewer Emile Pomerleau, 5 days 2% hours B & W sewer Joe C. Poulin, 4 days 6 hours B & W sewer Harry Giroux, man and truck B & W sewer J. C. Poulin, 4 days 5 hours B & W sewer Eugene Lacasse, 8 days 3 hours B & W sewer ' Boundary Express, freight on tile Joe Forgue, Jr., 3 days 3 hours B & W sewer Thomas Mclntyre, 3 days 7 hours B & W sewer Fred Mclntyre, 3 days 7 hours B & W sewer Chas. Harvey, 2 days, 1 hour, B & W sewer A. Miller, 3 days 7 hours B & W sewer Paul Jnlian, 3 days 6 hrs. B & W sewer Geo. Julian, 2 days 4V2 hours B & W sewer Emile Pomerleau, 3 days 7 hours B & W sewer Willie Forgue, 3 days B & W sewer

36 Joe C. Poulin, 3 days B & W sewer C. P. Sanderson, recording deed John Gagnon, blacksmith Dennistown Power, lights Eugene Lacasse, 3 days 7 hours B & "W sewer C. Cyr, acct. wood Joseph Veilleux, 2 days fire W. Vigue, 3 days 1 hour, fire P. Vigue, 3 days 1 hour, fire Winslow & Co., sewer pipe W. J. Prince & Son, posts for signs Loring, Short & Harmon, town books Dennistown Power Co., lights Harry Young, acct. B&W Rev. Joseph Forest, sewer Rev. Joseph Forest, land rent Harris Bouvin, fire Geo. Haggan, repairs on sewer Geo. Larochelle, fire Frost Williams, sewer William Murtha, commission on taxes P. M. Tripp, printing, office supplies August Gagne, fire ^9 Jackman Building Ass'n, hall rent J. M. Boothby, health officer Jos. Laundry, car hire Frank Fortier, acct. fire warden Harry A. Young, mdse. for sewer Harry A. Young, registered mail and stamps Loring, Short & Harmon, books Gower & Eames, legal services E. D. Humphreys, births and deaths Independent-Reporter Co., adv. taxes William Murtha, abatement on polls Frank Fortier, acct. fire warden William Murtha, abatement on R. E Frank Fortier, acct. fire warden Jos. Dumas, note and interest 2, National Used Cars, red book Treasurer and state dog tax William Murtha, interest on D. Haggan tax 1.80

37 William Murtha, collecting com Jackman Library Jackman Library, stipend 5.00 O. M. Cooper, constable 75.00' P. M. Tripp, envelopes 3.00 Trans. John Childs acct., overdraft Trans, pauper acct., overdraft 1, Paid school nurse Paid senior class Paid American Legion 7.60 Insurance on John Childs' house Henry Armstrong, fire warden Trans, to snow road 1, Uncollected taxes Total expended $11, UNPAID WOOD ACCOUNTS Mrs. D. Haggan $34.95 Phillip Nadeau Mede Fortier 5.25 Total $90.20 Overdrawn TRIAL BALANCE Unexpended Common schools $1, High schools 1, School repairs Insurance 2.47 Superintendent of schools $ Snow roads State paupers 9.61 State Board of Health Sidewalks Common roads Paupers Peter Liberty trust fund State aid and third class Third class maintenance State maintenance 78.06

38 CWA Cutting bushes Interest Miscellaneous Cash on hand $2, $2,432.90

39 Treasurer's Report Cash on hand, March 1, 1934 $ Received: William Murtha, excise tax 1, William Murtha, town tax 22, State, acct. state paupers 2, State, acct. library stipend 5.00 State, Dept. of Health State, snow road State, aid road State, bank tax, State, bank tax, State, school fund 1, State, railroad and tel. tax State, tuition State, road machine work State, interest on reserved land, State, interest on reserved land, Guilford Trust Co., Peter Liberty fund Dan Hancox, dog tax Moose River Plantation, tuition 1, Mrs. Klett, high school tuition Sewer rentals Sewer repairs Moving picture license Sale of wood Cedar posts Refund, over payment on shovel Moose River Pit Miscellaneous J. B. Dumas, loan 4, William Murtha, excise tax, Total paid in $36, Expended Total orders paid 36, Cash on hand, Feb. 28, 1935? C. P. SANDERSON, Treasurer of Jackman Plantation

40 Assets and Liabilities of Jackman Note, Ambrose Colby $1, Notes, Joseph 5%, as follows: 2 notes, dated August , notes, dated August 30, , notes, dated October 31, , Coburn heirs stumpage Total liabilities $ 8, Cash on hand, March 1, 1935 $ Assets below liabilities $7, VALUE OF PROPERTY High school building $9, Station school building 3, Three road machines One roller ,000 ft. of hose Tomb 1, Road machine building Old town sewer 1, New town sewer 8, Snow plow Sidewalk roller Hose cart Jules Pease, farm deed to plantation for their care 1, John, Childs, house $25, Assets below liabilities 7, Total assets above liabilities $17,903.07

41 39 Auditor's Report To the Inhabitants of Jackman Plantation: This is to certify that I have examined the accounts of the selectmen, overseers of the poor and treasurer, for the municipal year, and find them correctly! cast an'd all disbursements properly vouched for. There appears a balance in the hands of the treasurer of $ as of March 1, 1935, at the close of tne municipal year. PERCY L. COLBY, Auditor

42 Library Report To the Citizens of Jackman: We respectfully submit the following report for the year Number of daily sessions books were issued.. 95 Number of books issued during the year 2,916 Largest number issued in one day 74 Average number issued in one day 30 Volumes added this year by gift and purchase 83 Volumes catalogued to date 2,948 Volumes mended during year 25 LOUISE BARNEY, Librarian BEATRICE REED, Assistant Librarian

43 41 School Report COMMON SCHOOLS Resources Unexpended March 1, 1934 $ 3S0.36 Raised by Plantation 3, State school fund 1, State of Maine, tuition R. R. & Tel. tax Interest on Reserved Land, Interest on Reserved Land, Total resources $5, Expended $4, Unexpended March 1, 1935 $1, Teachers'. Expenditures Anne Nichols $ Vesta Williams Maxie Johnston $2, Janitors: Orrin Moore $ Joseph Francouer $ Fuel: C. F. Reed $ Fred Nadeau Joseph Francouer Henry Wintle Jos. Gourde $ Conveyance: Mrs. A. Langlois $217.10

44 42 Tuition: Sisters of St. Joseph $ Totals Teachers $2, Janitors Fuel Conveyance Tuition $4, Supply deficit Text books $4, HIGH SCHOOL Resources Unexpended, March 1, 1934 $ Raised by Plantation 2, Moose River, Spring, MoOse River, Fall, Moose River, Winter, Tuition, Ruth Klett $4, Expended C. H. Diehl $1, Viola B. Curtis 1, Retirement fund, Charles Diehl Retirement fund, Viola Curtis $3, Total resources $4, Expended 3, Unexpended balance $1, SCHOOL SUPPLIES Raised by Plantation $ From common school account $ Expended $720.25

45 Expenditures S. Webster Pub. Co Royal Typewriter Co Edward Babb & Co Woodstock Typewriter Co.. W. A. Taylor Calvin Campbell Austin Hall Milton Bradley Co J. L. Hammett Co Ginn & Co Dennistown Power Co Webster Pub. Co W. M. Welch Co Maine Public Health Ass'n Literary Digest H. P. Quirion A. N. Palmer Co Charles H. Diehl Union Circulation Co Jackman Print Shop Gledhill Bros J. B. Lippincott & Co Jackman Water Co Central Scientific Co W. L. Barney Co O. C. Harvey $ TEXT-BOOKS Raised by Plantation From common school account Expended $ $ Expenditures Edward E. Babb Co... Charles E. Merrill Co. Ginn & Co H. W. Wilson Co Gregg Publishing Co..

46 Allyn & Bacon American Book Co.. New York World... Houghton-Mifflin Co. REPAIRS Raised by Plantation Unexpended March 1, 1934 Expended.. Harry A. Young Paul Kavanagh Clayton Smith Expenditures INSURANCE Raised by Plantation Overdraft of $ Paid Wentworth & Plummer $ 2.47: Raised by Plantation Unexpended March 1, SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Paid Russell S. Taylor. Unexpended March 1, 1935 $ 17.14

47 Report of Superintendent of Schools To the Superintending School Committee and Citizens of Jackman; I herewith submit my annual report as Superintendent of Schools. Our enrollment during the present year has been large except at the Station School where the average attendance has been from 7 to 9. The enrollment, classification and grading of the various schools is as follows: HIGH SCHOOL Charles H. Diehl, Principal; Miss Viola B. Curtis, Assistant. Post-graduates, 2; Seniors, 8; Juniors, 10; Sophomores, 20; Freshmen, 10. Of these 14 are residents of Moose River, two of Skinner, one of Connecticut, the remainder being residents of Jackman. The tuition rate based on operating costs was $82.39 per capita for the school year Our school is in excellent condition and both teachers are doing excellent work. It would however greatly improve conditions if a part time third teacher were available as we are greatly limited as to the subjects we can offer, and both teachers are obliged to teach more periods than are permitted by State regulations. For details of the work I refer you to Mr. Diehl's report. GRAMMAR SCHOOL Mrs. Anne Nichols, Teacher Grade VIII, 10; Grade VII, 11; Grade VI, 12. Here the chief difficulty is the number of classes rather than the number of pupils. Upper grades who are being prepared for high school need longer recitation periods than are possible under present conditions. I am satisfied however that Mrs. Nichols is accomplishing all that is possible in the time at her disposal. PRIMARY SCHOOL Mrs. Vesta R. Williams, Teacher Grade V, 10; Grade IV, 7; Grade III, 6; Grade II, 4; Grade 1, 8. Here again the same condition prevails, too many classes for best results. If money for a third teacher were available I would advise the use of the Teachers' Room for recitation purposes un-

48 46 til such time as an addition to the building is possible. Here a properly qualified teacher could instruct classes from both high school and grades and make better work possible in all departments. STATION SCHOOL Mrs. Maxie Johnston, Teacher The enrollment here has been very small this year, several pupils who live within the district preferring to attend at the high school building on account of the better facilities for organized play. Unless there is an increase next year it may be well to close this school temporarily at least and convey thte pupils to the high school which can probably be done at a cost approximating what we now pay for janitor service. This would make funds available for an additional teacher at the high school, and permit better grading arrangements at a minimum of expense to the town. REPAIRS During the past year only a small amount of repair work has been done, the most important item being the installation of a new furnace in the high school building. This is of unusual size and has made it much easier to heat the building in extremely cold weather. It was hoped that Federal funds would be available for the addition of a wing which would provide additional room for both high school and grade pupils. As no money fori this purpose has been forthcoming as yet, it will be necessary for the town to assume the cost of any necessary repairs. FINANCES, ETC. As you are all aware bills have been presented to the legislature which if passed will considerably increase the State aid allotted to towns for educational purposes. I am however informed that such laws if passed cannot affect the revenues for the school year It will therefore be necessary for us to make our recommendations for appropriations on the same basis as in past years. These recommendations have been submitted to the Budget Committee for their consideration and approval. Respectfully submitted, RUSSELL S. TAYLOR, Supt. of Schools

49 Report of Jackman High School To Mr. Russell S. Taylor, Superintendent, the Members of the Superintending School Committee, and Citizens of Jackman: I am submitting my annual report as Principal of Jackman High School. The enrollment at present is forty-seven with twenty-four boys and twenty-three girls. The registration by classes is as follows: Senior Junior Sophomore.. Freshman... Post graduate The curriculum has not been changed from last year except that a course in Social Science has been introduced. This course follows and is connected with a similar course in the seventh and eighth grades. The regular rotation of courses occurred, American History being offered in place of Ancient History and Algebra II in place of Plane Geometry. Extra-Curricula activities include a fair given in the fall, basketball for both boys and girls, and four one-act plays. A Senior play and Junior Prize Speaking will take place in the spring term. We hope to send a representative to the County Prize Speaking Contest. The fair was generously supported, and netted a good sum to help carry on other school activities. The basketball teams were fairly successful this year. The boys won four out of six games, while the girls won one and lost one. Both teams give promise of having a good season next year, as only one boy and one girl will be lost from the two squads by graduation. The one-act plays were given on the last night of the winter term. A five-piece orchestra was started this year, but has made no public appearance yet. -We are attempting to provide an opportunity for participation in outside activities for as many students as possible. For instance, twelve girls and ten boys played in basketball, and all who were qualified were allowed to play in actual competition. The one-act plays showed the ability of approximately twenty-

50 five pupils. In this way opportunity is given to a greater number instead of to a few. Cooperation between students and faculty has been noticeably better this year. I wish to acknowledge my appreciation of the cooperation of Mr. Taylor, the School Committee, and the citizens of Jackman. In return I promise the continued loyalty of the faculty of Jackman High School. Respectfully submitted, CHARLES H. DIEHL, Principal of Jackman High School

51 Plantation Clerk's Report RECORD OF BIRTHS Aug. 18, 1933 Jos. F. F. Fournier. Jan. 22, 1934 Marie C. L. Lavelle. Jan. 25, 1934 William E. Nadeau. Feb. 14, 1934 Leroy David Pease. Feb. 16, 1934 Jeannine I. M. vienneau. April 8, 1934 Baby Harrington. April 9, 1934 Mary J. Ida Morin. June 3, 1934 Jos. Ralph Gagnon, Jr. June 14, 1934 Joyce Marie Gaudet. June 30, 1934 Mary Alice Caroline Julian. July 25, 1933 George A. Palmer. July 31, 1934 Bruce Loring Reed. July 1, 1934 Louis A. Morin, Jr. August 1, 1934 Owen Spencer Hall. August 15, 1934 Irene L. Falaradeau. August 30, 1934 Joseph Omer Guy Gagne. Sept. 6, 1934 Jacqueline C. Parent. Sept. 1, 1934 Honorious Louis Rancourt. Sept. 3, 1934 Rodney R. Paradis. Sept. 21, 1934 Mary Thomastine D. Roderick. Oct. 1, 1934 Elizabeth A. Deblois. Oct. 2, 1934 Shirly Jewel Prince. Oct. 16, 1934 Baby Bartley. Nov. 10, 1934 Baby Veilleux. Nov. 24, 1934 Baby Moreshead. Nov. 25, 1934 Marie Jacqueline Marcel Poulin. RECORD OF DEATHS Jan. 19, 1934 Catherine McKenney Williams. April 1, 1934 Thomas Dawson. April 22, 1934 Isaac Newton. April 29, 1934 Florence Holden. May 16, 1934 Joseph Francouer. June 22, 1934 Onesine Paradis. June 22, 1934 Agnes Pierce. Aug. 14, 1934 Simon Maheu. Sept. 1, 1934 Joseph Trembly.

52 Sept. 23, 1934 Joseph L. Leon Tanguay. Oct. 14, 1934 Joseph Parent. Oct. 17, 1934 Joseph Nelson Chaisson. Oct. 28, 1934 Aaron D. Wilson. Nov. 4, 1934 Ralph Elder. Jan. 1, 1935 Henry Lincoln Colby. RECORD OF MARRIAGES April 12, 1934 Wilfred J. Haggan Bertha L. Hennessey. July 30, 1934 Ralph Litourneau Arlene Quirion. June 18, 1934 Donald D. Brooks Nellie Blaisdell. July 28, 1934 Louis Poulin Aura Pelkey. Sept. 10, 1934 Peter Poulin Elsie Huard. Sept. 24, 1934 Lawrence Cyr Oriana Philippon. Sept. 29, 1934 William B. Doughty Inez Sawyer. Oct. 1, 1934 Louis Quirion Marie Gilbert. Oct. 15, 1934 Sarah Jacques Fred Parant. Nov. 26, 1934 Edward Larochelle Mildred Pease. Nov. 20, 1934 Malcolm Maheu Delores Miles. Dec. 3, 1934 Jules Fountaine Marie J. E. Rioux. Dec. 31, 1934 Ardeville Bolduc Anna Larochelle. Dec. 11, 19"34 Phillip Smith Lucienne Lamontange. Jan. 24, 1935 Ernest Pierce Marion Wilbur.

53 Warrant for Annual Plantation Meeting To Oscar M. Cooper, Constable for the Plantation of Jackman in the County of Somerset: Greetings: In the name of the State of Maine you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of Jackman Plantation qualified by law to vote in plantation affairs to assemble at Jackman Town Hall, in said Jackman, on the 18th day of March, A. D. 1935, at nine o'clock in the* forenoon, to act upon the: following articles, viz: Art. 1 To choose a moderator to preside at said meeting. Art. 2 To choose a plantation clerk, three assessors, three overseers of the poor, who shall also' be known as mothers' aid and child guardianship, treasurer, auditor, one member of the school committee, fire warden, surveyor of wood and bark. Art.. 3 To elect a tax collector of town taxes, fix his compensation and it shall be understood that the person elected tax collector of town taxes will be required to make a full and complete settlement with Jackman Plantation not later than February 20, Art. 4 To elect an excise tax collector, fix his compensation, and it shall be understood that the person elected excise tax collector shall be 1 required to deposit in the Guilford Trust Co., Jackman, Maine, in the Jackman Plantation checking account monthly, all excise tax money collected. Art. 5 To see if the plantation will vote to elect a road commissioner, fix his compensation and have it understood that a certain sum 1 of common road money, shall be set aside for fall nse after the patrol is taken off, if need be, and pass all votes respecting the same.

54 52 Art. 6 To see if the plantation will vote to raise a sum of money for making and, repairing highways and bridges, in said plantation and pass all votes respecting the same. Recommended by Budget Committee, $1, Art. 7 To see if the plantation will vote "yes" or "no" on the question of appropriating and raising money necessary to entitle the plantation to state aid, as provided in Section 19 of Chapter 25 of the Revised Statutes of 1916 and pass all votes respecting the same. Recommended by Budget Committee, $ Art. 8 To see if the plantation will vote "yes" or "no" on the question of appropriating and raising money necessary to entitle the plantation to state aid on unimproved roads under the Patrol System, and pass all votes respecting the same. Recommended by Budget Committee, $ Art. 9 To see if the plantation will appropriate and Taise a sum of $600;00 for the improvement of the section of state aid road as outlined in report of the State Highway Commission, in addition to the amount regularly raised for care of ways, highways and bridges. The above amount being the maximum which the plantation is allowed to raise under the provisions of Section 18, Chapter 25 of the Revised Statutes of 1916, and pass all votes respecting the same. Recommended by Budget Committee, $ Art. 10 To see what sum of money the plantation will vote to raise for the repair of sidewalks for the ensuing year and pass all votes respecting the same. Recommended by Budget Committee, $ Art. 11 To see if the plantation will vote to raise a sum of money for maintaining third class roads, and pass all votes respecting the same. Recommended by Budget Committee, $

55 Art. 12 To see what sum of money the plantation will vote to raise for cutting bushes along the highways, and pass all votes respecting the same. Recommended by the Budget Committee, $ Art. 13 To see what sum of money the plantation will vote to raise for breaking snow roads for the ensuing year and pass all votes respecting the same. Art. 14 To see what sum of money the plantation will vote to raise to pay plantation officers, fix their compensation and pass all votes respecting the same. Art. 15 To see what sum of money the plantation will vote to raise for miscellaneous expenses for the ensuing year and pass all votes respecting the same. Recommended by Budget Committee, $1, Art. 16 To see what sum of money the plantation will vote to raise for hydrant rental for the ensuing year, and pass all votes respecting the same. Recommended by Budget Committee, $ Art. 17 To see/ what sum of money the plantation will vote to raise for the support of poor and pass all votes respecting the same. Recommended by Budget Committee, $2, Art. 18 To see what sum of money the plantation will vote to raise for support of common schools for ensuing year and pass all votes respecting the same. Recommended by Budget Committee, $3,

56 54 Art. 19 To see what sum of money the plantation will vote to raise for the support of high schools for the ensuing year and pass all votes respecting the same. Recommended by Budget Committee, $2, Art. 20 To see what sum of money the plantation will vote to raise for the purchase of text books for the ensuing year and pass all votes respecting the same. Recommended by Budget Committee, $ Art. 21 To see what sum of money the plantation will vote to raise to pay a joint superintendent of schools for ensuipg year and pass all votes respecting the same. Recommended by Budget Committee, $ Art. 22 To see what sum of money the plantation will vote to raise for the payment of insurance apparatus, and appliances for the ensuing year and pass all votes respecting the same. Art. 23 To see what sum of money the plantation will vote to raise for school supplies for the ensuing year and pass all votes respecting the same. Recommended by Budget Committee, $ Art. 24 To see what sum of money the plantation will vote to raise for school house repairs for ensuing year and pass all votes respecting the same. Recommended by Budget Committee, $ Art. 25 To see if the plantation will vote to raise the sum of $25.00 to help defray the graduating expenses of the class of 1935 of Jackman High School. Budget Committee recommends $25.00.

57 Art. 26 To see what sum of money the plantation will vote to raise for the maintenance of Jackman Public Library and pass fill votes respecting the same. Recommended by Budget Committee, $ Art. 27 To see if the plantation will vote to elect one of more constables for ensuing year and fix theft- compensation and pass all votes respecting the same. Art. 28 To see what sum of money the plantation will vote to raise for electric lights for streets, and pass all votes respecting the same. Recommended by Budget Committee, $1, Art. 29 To see what sum of money the plantation will vote to raise for Mothers' Aid for ensuing year and pass all votes respecting the same. Art. 30 To see if the plantation will vote to raise a sum of money to purchase the treasurer's and collector's bonds and pass all votes respecting the same. Art. 31 To see what sum of money the plantation will vote to raise to apply on the plantation debt and interest and pass all votes respecting the same. Recommended by Budget Committee, $ for interest. Art. 32 To see what sum of money the plantation will vote to raise and grant to be expended and used for advertising ou!r natural resources, advantages and attractions for the State of Maine and pass all votes respecting the same. Recommended by Budget Committee, $3,

58 56 Art. 33 To see if the plantation will vote to charge interest at the rate of 6% on all taxes paid after Sept. 1, 1935, and pass all votes respecting the same. Recommended by Budget Committee. Yea. Art. 34 To see what action, if any, the plantation will take relative to authorize the assessors to take from all p'ersons working for the plantation twenty per cent from plantation order, same to be applied on to their taxes for the year Art. 35 To see if the plantation will vote "Yes" or "No" in regard to daylight saving time from May 5 to Sept. 29, 1935, and pass all votes respecting the same. Recommended by Budget Committee. Favorable. Art. 36 To see if the plantation will vote to authorize the assessors to procure a temporary loan in anticipation of the taxes. Said loan and interest to be paid during the current municipal year from the tax receipts and pass all votes respecting the same. Recommended by Budget Committee. procure a loan. Authorize assessors to Art. 37 To see if the plantation will vote to raise $ for gravel on the Isaac Newton road and pass all votes respecting the same. Recommended by Budget Committee. Favorable. Art. 38 To see if the town will vote to unite with other towns as authorized in Chapter 1, Section 91, Public Laws of 1933, for the purpose of securing a full time trained health service; and to raise a sum of money necessary for such union purposes and for other public health work. Recommended by Budget Committee, $3,

59 57 Art. 39 To see what sum of money, if any, the plantation will vote to raise for the construction of a dock on the shore of Wood Pond,for bathing purposes and for the landing of boats. Also build a road to said dock and pass all votes respecting the same. Recommended by Budget Committee. Favorable. Art. 40 To see if the plantation will vote to authorize the assessors to procure a loan, if necessary, for the purpose of buying gravel for the completion of the Air Port, if the government demands it, and pass all votes respecting the same. Recommended by Budget Committee. Favorable. Art. 41 To see if the plantation will vote to tar the road to Henderson's Camps or the Cook road, so called, and raise money for same. Art. 42 To see if the plantation will vote to take $1, from Excise tax, to apply on plantation debt. Recommended by Budget Committee. Yes. Art. 43 To see if the plantation will vote favorable on Sunday baseball, and pass all votes respecting same. Recommended by Budget Committee. Favorable. Art. 44 To see if the plantation will vote to reimburse William Murtha, tax collector, for taxes paid by him in 1933, which he is unable to collect. Due William Murtha, $ Art. 45 To see if the plantation will vote to appoint the following names to put in the jury box: H. P. McKenney, J. B. Dumas, Mrs. W. L. Barney, P. M. Tripp, Mrs. James Smyth, and James White.

60 58 Art. 46 To transact any other business that may legally come before said meeting, including the passing of any votes that may be considered necessary to carry into effect any vote passed under this warrant. The assessors hereby give notice that they will be in session in Jackman Town Hall on Monday, the 18th day of March, 1935, at 8 o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of correcting the list of voters. Given under our hands this seventh day of March, HARRY A. YOUNG J. B. DUMAS ARTHUR L. HOLDEN Assessors of Jackman Pit. A true copy Attest: 0. M. COOPER, Constable of Jackman Pit.

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