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35.00
Claire Britton, wire
9.00
$899.78
Appropriation
$900.00
Expended
899.78
Balance
$.22
Respectfully submitted,
CLARENCE L. TELFORD
GEORGE HAYES
EDWARD H. HEMMINGSEN
Park and Playground Commissioners
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REPORT BY COMMITTEE TO LOOK INTO BUILDING
CODES AND ZONING LAWS
To the Townspeople of Plainville, Mass .:
After looking into plans for building codes and zoning laws, the following set of by-laws were found which appar- ently are adequate for the needs of the Town.
The Committee appointed to look into the matter would like to recommend that it be granted permission to continue its activities until the Town has voted on the adoption of these by-laws.
The Committee further recommends that the following by-laws, if acceptable to the townspeople, be adopted at a future Town Meeting.
ZONING BY-LAWS
These by-laws are adopted for the health, safety, conveni- ence and welfare of the inhabitants of the Town of Plainville, by regulating the use and construction of buildings, structures and premises within the town of Plainville.
Part I Area Regulation and Lot Sizes
1-Lot Lines and Areas:
(A): No main residential building shall be nearer than twenty feet from the front lot line, and ten feet from the side and rear lot lines. Where there is more than one building located on any lot, the main building shall be the one on that lot which is principally used by the owner thereof.
(B): Commercial buildings may however face on front lot line.
(C): In the case of front lot lines where there are build- ings or structures on either side within one hundred feet of the proposed buildings or structures which are nearer to the street than twenty feet, then and in that case a building or structure
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may be constructed on a line with existing buildings or struc- tures.
2-Lot Sizes:
Each main building or structure shall be erected on a lot containing no less than seventy-five hundred (7500) square feet of land and being no less than seventy-five (75) feet wide.
Part II Non-Conforming Uses
1-Continuation of Non-Conforming Uses:
Any lawful building or use of a building or premises or part thereof at the time this By-law or any amendment thereto is adopted may be continued although such building or use does not conform to the provisions thereto. No such building shall be added to, enlarged, or reconstructed to an extent greater than fifty per cent (50% ) of its area at the time of the adoption of this By-law or such amendment.
2-Limitation on Restoration:
A building which does not conform with these By-laws which has been damaged by not more than seventy-five per cent (75%) after the adoption of these By-laws by fire or other cause may be repaired or rebuilt provided that it shall not be extended beyond its former walls in the repair or re- building thereof.
3-Lots owned at time of Adoption of This By-law.
On any lot which is separately owned at the time that this By-law is adopted by the Town, main buildings may be erected regardless of the width of the lot or the number of square feet contained in the lot provided that any such buildings so erected shall not be nearer than twenty feet from the front lot line and ten feet from the side and rear lot line.
Part III Administration and Enforcement
1-Machinery for Administration and Enforcement:
There shall be a Board of Appeals of five members ap-
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pointed by the Selectmen as provided in Section 30, Chapter 40 of the General Laws of Massachusetts, as amended. The mem- bers shall be appointed for a term of five years in such a way that the term of one member shall expire each year, and one appointment shall, therefore, be made by the Selectmen to fill the vacancy each year. The Selectmen shall also appoint one Associate Member for a term of five years, and this Associate shall serve upon the Board of Appeals in case of the death or disability of any regular member before his term shall have expired. This Board of Appeals shall act upon all matters with- in its jurisdiction under this By-Law in the manner prescribed by Chapter 40 of the General Laws of Massachusetts. This Board of Appeals shall, at all times, give consideration to the promotion of the public health, safety, convenience and wel- fare, and this Board shall permit no building or structure or use of any premises which causes injury to any neighborhood or which is detrimental to any neighborhood, and the Board shall prescribe appropriate conditions and safeguards in each case.
2-Enforcement:
The Board of Selectmen shall appoint a Building inspector whose duty it shall be to grant permits for construction work under the jurisdiction and subject to the control of the Board of Selectmen. The Building Inspector shall examine any build- ing, structure or premises at the pleasure of the Board and shall report to the Board regarding the same. This person shall be paid for his services by the Town of Plainville in an amount or amounts to be decided by the Board from time to time.
If a permit is refused by the Building Inspector to any ap- plicant, he may appeal to the Board of Appeals for a public hearing, and the Board of Appeals shall hold a public hearing upon such application after posting due notice of the time and place of such public hearing at least (7) seven days before the proposed date of such public hearing, and after such public hearing the Board of Appeals shall make a finding in writing either issuing or refusing the permit.
Part IV Amendment
These By-Laws may be amended, altered, modified or repealed at any town meeting of the Town of Plainville as pro- vided by law.
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BUILDING BY-LAWS AS AMENDED
Part I
1-Chimneys:
In any building every chimney shall be constructed of brick, stone or concrete and shall commence from the ground or bottom of cellar, unless corbeled from a masonry wall. The walls shall be at least four inches (4) thick with terra cotta flue lining.
2-Wiring:
All electrical wiring entrances shall not be smaller than one inch (1) conduit, with three (3) wires not smaller than number six (No. 6) or an approved type of service entrance cable with three (3) wires not smaller than Number six (No. 6); in either case there must be an identified neutral wire. The service must be grounded with number six (No. 6) armored wire and fastened with an approved clamp to the street side of the water system. In the absence of an out piping system, a ground rod or pipe driven into a permanently damp earth is acceptable. All electrical wiring shall be inspected before the current is turned on by an official appointed by the Select- men, and no wiring shall be enclosed until it has been in- spected.
3-Foundations:
The foundation of every structure shall conform to the standard building practice for the type of structure involved, with adequate footing where soil conditions necessitate the same.
4-Framing:
The framing of every structure shall be done in accordance with standard building practice.
5-Outside Wall Finish:
No material shall be used for the permanent outside fin- ish of the walls of buildings or structures except stone, brick, clapboards, tile, wood, shingles, composition shingles, concrete or that type of cement which is known as "Stucco."
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6-Roof Covering:
Wherever a building is nearer than fifty feet from another building, the covering of the roof of such building must be of fire resisting material. If a building is more than fifty feet from any building, the covering of the roof of such building may be any standard roofing material.
7-Sewage:
The disposal of sewage shall be by cesspool or septic tank and in accordance with standard practices.
Part II Administration and Enforcement
1-Enforcement:
Except as otherwise provided, this By-Law shall be ad- ministered by the Building Inspector. He shall approve no ap- plication of any kind, plans and specifications and intended use for which are not in all respects in conformity with this By- Law.
2-Permits:
No building or structure shall be constructed, moved or materially altered without first obtaining a permit therefore from the Building Inspector. The Building Inspector may re- quire plans and specifications to be submitted to him before such permit shall be issued. The fee for such a permit shall be as follows:
1. For construction costing less than $500, no fee. .
2. For construction costing more than $500 but less than $10,000, $2.00.
3. For construction costing more than $10,000, $5.00.
4. For alterations to existing building costing less than $500, no permit required.
The permit shall be void unless operations thereunder are commenced within ninety (90) days of the date of the permit, or if the operations are discontinued for a period of more than (90) days.
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3-Penalties:
Any person violating or permitting another to violate any of the provisions of this By-Law shall be punished by a fine not exceeding One hundred dollars ($100) for each separate offense.
Respectfully submitted,
EDWARD A. HENRY,
CHRISTIAN F. HENRICH,
RALPH E. CROWELL, SYDNEY J. ANDREWS, ARTHUR W. WASHBURN,
Zoning and Building Code Committee
AUDITOR'S REPORT
To the Honorable Board of Selectmen-
Gentlemen:
This is to certify that the books of the Treasurer, Collector of Taxes and Water Department have been examined by me and found correct.
All amounts collected and paid to the Treasurer by the Tax Collector and Water Department agree with his state- ments, as well as all uncollected amounts.
The books of the Town Clerk, Sealer of Weights and Measures, and Milk Inspector have been examined and they also agree with the records of the Treasurer.
Respectfully submitted,
LAWRENCE H. CARPENTER Town Auditor
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REPORT OF THE SELECTMEN
The year 1949 was a rather quiet and uneventful one, aside from the usual problems of administration, welfare, maintenance, supervision of expenditures, etc. One Special Town Meeting was called during the year to provide an addi- tional $6,000.00 for unforseen needs. This, however, was not peculiar to Plainville alone, as our neighboring towns are faced with the same problems of post-war growth.
In this connection, however, there is the matter of the inadequacy of the Town's water facilities which has given your Board increased concern. Under no consideration should the situation be allowed to get out of hand so that yearly appro- priations for water extension become too large and burden- some to the taxpayers. The Board again urges, therefore, that a gradual program be adopted with certain sums being set aside each year for the purpose. Administration of these funds could be left to the discretion of the Board of Selectmen, or a Town Planning Committee, which it seems might serve a very useful purpose in a growing community.
Drainage work was completed for the year as planned. Here again it might be well to think in terms of a definite program to be carried on from year to year until all the troublesome areas on the east side of South Street have been brought under control.
All Town departments have functioned well during the year, and this Board wishes to gratefully acknowledge the co-operation extended by each.
Respectfully submitted,
RALPH E. CROWELL SYDNEY J. ANDREWS ARTHUR W. WASHBURN
Board of Selectmen
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SELECTMEN'S CURRENT AND INCIDENTALS
Date of
Voucher To Whom Payable
Amount
Total
Salaries: Board of Selectmen
$700.00
Salary: Clerk of Selectmen
260.00
Election and Town Meeting Expenses
$65.00
Town Reports
448.80
Warrants
19.75
Ballots
28.75
Jury Lists
4.75
$567.05
County and State Dues
21.00
Supplies and Miscellaneous
166.52
Postage
13.50
$1,728.07
Appropriation
$1,750.00
Expended
1,728.07
Balance
$21.93
TOWN OFFICE AND FIRE STATION MAINTENANCE
Salary: Janitor
$156.00
Care of lawns
20.00
Plainville Coal & Oil Company, fuel:
668.05
Refinishing floor, fire station
72.25
Boiler Inspection
5.00
Supplies
3.15
$924.47
Appropriation
$925.00
Expended
924.47
Balance
$ .53
GENERAL WELFARE
Cash Aid City of Boston
$1,531.43 107.00
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Date of
Voucher To Whom Payable
Amount
Total
City of Attleboro
13.33
N. E. Telephone & Telegraph
112.13
Worcester Suburban Electric Company
53.86
Bliss Bros. Dairy, milk
91.98
Atlantic & Pacific, food orders
193.46
H. N. Sperry, funeral
133.00
James J. Brennan, Postmaster, stamps
21.00
Supplies and Miscllaneous
136.22
$2,393.41
Appropriation
$1,300.00
Special Town Meeting
1,000.00
Refunds
55.00
$2,355.00
Expended
2,393.41
Transferred Extra-Ordinary Res.
$38.41
INSURANCE
Appropriation $2,050.00
Town, Fire and Ex-Coverage
$1,437.93
Traveler's Work, Compensation
355.21
Boiler Insurance Policy
89.00
Robbery and Add'l Boiler Ins.
64.54
Miscellaneous Insurance
103.32
Expended
$2,050.00
VETERANS' BENEFITS
Cash Aid
$174.00
Appropriation
$500.00
Expended
174.00
Balance
$326.00
$38.41
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Date of Voucher To Whom Payable
Amount Total
MEMORIAL DAY
John Edward McNeill Post No. 217
$149.27
Appropriation Expended
$150.00
149.27
Balance
$ .73
STREET LIGHTS
Worcester Suburban Electric Company
$4,658.01
Appropriation Expended
$4,800.00
4,658.01
Balance
$141.99
NORFOLK COUNTY HOSPITAL
Treasurer, Norfolk County $1,684.58
Appropriation $1,684.58
Expended
$1,684.58
NORFOLK COUNTY RETIREMENT SYSTEM
Treasurer, Norfolk County $309.84
Appropriation $309.84 Expended 309.84
BOARD OF HEALTH
Salary: Town Physician, 1948-1949 $200.00
Salary: Putnam Steele, Sanitary Inspector 250.00
Salary: Earl B. Thompson, Inspector of Animals 100.00
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Date of Voucher To Whom Payable
Amount
Total
Earl B. Thompson, Inspector of Slaughtering 30.00 Earl B. Thompson, Milk Inspector 50.00
Board patients (2) Norfolk County Hospital
390.00
Miscellaneous expenses and supplies
128.50
$1,148.50
Appropriation
$1,300.00
Expended
1,148.50
Balance
$ 151.50
BOARD OF HEALTH - GARBAGE DISPOSAL
Appropriation
$400.00
Contract J. Bielecki
$400.00
Expended
400.00
WELFARE AGENT
Appropriation $750.00
Ruth Fulton, Salary (part)
$750.00
Expended
750.00
TOWN OFFICIAL BONDS
Official Bonds
$141.75
Appropriation Expended
$163.50
141.75
Balance
$ 21.75
TOWN DUMP
W. H. Riley & Son
$123.50
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Voucher To Whom Payable Date of
Amount
Total
Appropriation
$125.00
Expended
123.50
Balance
$ 1.50
PAINTING TOWN HALL
William R. Dunlap, Inc.
$1,186.00
Appropriation
$1,600.00
Expended
1,186.00
Balance
$ 414.00
POISON IVY CONTROL
Appropriation
$200.00
Frost Insecticide Company
$57.75
State Tree Expert Company
5.00
Labor
74.30
Truck hire
62.75
Expended
199.80
Balance
$ .20
AID TO DEPENDENT CHILDREN - Town Appropriation
Appropriation
$300.00
Special Town Meeting
1,000.00
Expended
969.35
Balance
$330.65
Refund
20.00
$1,300.00
$350.65
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Date of Voucher To Whom Payable
Amount Total
OLD AGE ASSISTANCE - Town Appropriation
Appropriation
$15,500.00
Refunds
116.10
$15,616.10
Expended
13,788.30
Balance
$ 1,827.80
OLD AGE ASSISTANCE - FEDERAL GRANT
Cash Aid
$10,263.00
Credit balance Jan. 1, 1949
$353.60
Rec'd Federal Government 1949
10,671.00
$11,025.36
Expended
10,263.00
$ 762.36
Refunds
64.65
Balance
$ 827.01
OLD AGE ASSISTANCE - Federal Grant Administration
Brought forward 1948:
$52.45
Received Fed. Government 1949:
423.68
Ruth Fulton, Agent, part salary
$150.00
Travel, refunds, expenses
83.53
Stamps
9.00
Expended
242.53
Balance
$476.13
$233.60
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Date of Voucher To Whom Payable
Amount
Total
AID DEPENDENT CHILDREN - FEDERAL GRANT
Cash Aid
$255.60
Credit balance, Jan. 1, 1949
$60.88
Rec'd Federal Government 1949
360.00
$420.88
Expended
255.60
Balance
$165.28
AID DEPENDENT CHILDREN - Federal Grant Adm.
Brought forward 1948
$.05
Received Federal Government 1949
15.66
$15.71
Expended: Stamps
13.50
Balance $2.21
Valuation
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VALUATION OF REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY
Total
Abazaid, Saida A. G., Washington St. Lot 31/2 acres, $200. Tillage, 26 acres, $1500. Woodlot, 42 acres, $400. Sorias Lot, 1/2 acre, $100. House, $1800. Shop, $150. Garage, $150. Henhouse, $50. $ 4,350
Abazaid, William C., c/o Paul Armstrong, N. A., Lot 3/4 ac. $200, Lot 65 Plat 1, 57,090 sq. ft., $800. 1.000
Adams, Theon G. and Lois H., Grove St., Lot 3, Block A T. P., 5,000 sq. ft., $100; Lot 8 Block A. T. P., 5,000 sq. ft., $100; Lots 4 and 9, Block A, 10,000 sq. ft., $200; Lot 2, Block A, 5,000 sq. ft., $100; House, $3,000. Garage, $250. 3,750
Adair, Alexander, 505 Mt. Hope St., N. A. Ice Cream Parlor, $1,800. 1,800
Ainsworth, Earl W. and Miriam A., Attleboro. Lot, Wal- nut St., 18,600 sq. ft., $200. 200
Allen, Frank G., Jr., 248 Summer St., Boston. Land, Mirimichi, 1 acre, $100. 100
Allen, Joseph F. and Florence R., Riley St., Lot, Whiting Terrace, 27,856 sq. ft., $150. House, $1,200. Henhouse, $100. 1450
Allen, Owen H. and Blanche P., Barrington, R. I. Lot 12 Plat 5, 146,370, $1,000. Factory building, $8,000. 9,000
Allen, Richard L., 32 Arnold Ave., Edgewood, R. I. Sprouts, Hawkins St., 10 acres, $100. 100
Alperin, Esther, 62 Gorham St., Cambridge. Sprouts, 111/2 acres, $500. Building, $1,000. 1,500
American Tel. & Tel., 32 Sixth Ave., N. Y. C. Land, Washington St., 2-63/100 acres, $1,000. Building, sub- station, $3,000. New tower, $500. 4500
Anderson, Chester and Alice G., South St. Lot 45, Plat 1, 8,246 sq. ft., $250. House-D, $2,750. Garage, $100. 3,100
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Anderson, Harold & Dacia A., Bugbee St. Lot 59, Plat 1, 35,559 sq. ft., $1,000. Lot 30, Plat 4, 59,920 sq. ft., $700. House-D, $2,300. Barn, $250. Lot 76, Plat 3, $25. House, $2,000. Shed, $50. 6,325
Andrews, Sydney J. and Dorothy B., Maple St. Lot 97, Plat 4, 10,780 sq. ft., $300. House, $2,000. Garage, $100. 2,400
Ardoraz, Inc., c/o E. Robichaud. Lot, 83/4 acres, $1400. House, $2,300; tavern club, $5,000; shed, $100; garage, $300; cow shed, $100; 2 henhouses, $150; new hen- house, $1,000; 5 small coops, $250; lot 13/4 acres, $100; Lot, 21/2 acres, $100; orchard, 5 acres, $400; lot, 5 acres, $200; lot, 17/8 acres, $100. 11,500
Arnold, Lewis, c/o J. A. Warren, 400 Webster Ave., Yazoo City, Miss. Sprouts, 3 acres, $50. 50
Ashman, Robert G. and Ruth E., Taunton St. Lot 35, Plan C, 12 acres, $275; Lot 35A, Plan C, 19 acres, $300; house, $1,200; barn, $150; garage, $75. 2,000
Attleboro & Plainville Coal Co., W. Bacon St. Lot 16, Plat 4, 20,460 sq. ft., $700; lot, coal yard, 80,293 sq. ft., $1,000; house, $3,000; garage, $1,500; round house, $500; office building, $500; coal shed, $1,500; oil tanks, $1,000; pump and tank, $75; wood shed, $200; Lot 17, Plat 4, 9,042 sq. ft., $100; lot, Ellis, 11 acres, $110; lot, West Bacon, 11/2 acres, $200; 3 tanks, $6,000; woodlot, Hawkins St., 30 acres, $200; Philips lot, Peck St., 23 acres, $150; Philips lot, 121/2 acres, $75; land near pond, 1/2 acre, $5; Blackington Sprouts, 10 acres, $100; lot Peck Rd., 8 acres, $80; lot, Peck Rd., 10 acres, $100. 6,910
Audette, Arthur J. and Laura, Attleboro. Lot 65 D, Plat 1, 9,375 sq. ft., $200. 200
Audette, Lionel J. and Jeannette L., 129 Park St., No. Attle. Lot 65C, Plat 1, 10,125 sq. ft., $200; House, $1500. 1,700
Austin, Ralph B., South St. Lot 35, Plat 3, 7,350 sq. ft., $150; Lot 34, Plat 3, 7,494 sq. ft., $100; Lot 36, Plat 3, 7,248 sq. ft., $100. 1,350
Averill, Bertha B., Spring St. Lot 85, Plat 2, 20,540 sq. ft., $400; Lot 11, Plat 5, 6,379 sq. ft., $250; Lot 86, Plat 2, 19,000 sq. ft., $300; house, $2200; garage, $150; ga- rage, South St., $6,000; tank and 2 pumps, $225. 9,325
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Ayer, Raymond B., Lancaster, Pa. Lot, 3/4 acres, $100; lot, 1/2 acre, $75; house, $1,200; barn, $350. 1,725
Babiec, John and Agnes, Hawkins St. Lot, tillage and pasture, 35 acres, $700; house, $1,200; barn, $150. 2,050
Babbitt, Milton L., 34 School St. Lot 42, Plat 2, 27,442 sq. ft., $500; Lot 43, Plat 2, 15,034 sq. ft., $300; house, $2,500; garage, $75. 3,375
Bacheller, Milton and Beatrice, Warren St. Lot, 3 acres, $200; Guild lot, 7 acres, $100; Blackinngton sprouts, 10 acres, $100; house, $1,500; henhouses, $200; barn, $100; garage, $200. 2,400
Bagley, Chas. and Caroline, Walnut St. Lot, tillage and sprouts, 5 acres, $250; house, $1,200; barn, $250; garage, $100. 1,800
Bagley, Lee M., Walnut St. Lot, 41/4 acres, $150. 150
Baker, Emile( et al), Belcher St. Lot 7 and 15, Plan A and C, 60 acres, $900; lot, Belcher St., 5 acres, $100; Lot 15A, Plan C, 6 acres, $100; Lot 6, Plan A, 4 acres, $100; house, $1,000; barn, $100; house, $500. 2,800
Ballou Geo. W. and Florence, Hancock St. Lot 23A, Plan K, 11/2 acres, $125; lot, 221/2 acres, $350; house, $1,200; new barn, $150. 1,825
Barden, Lloyd T. and Hazel M., High St. Lot 12, Plan J., 1-34/100 acres, $175. 175
Barnabe, Rosario, 121 Hedley Ave., Central Falls. Lot, Whiting Terrace, 12,070 sq. ft., $50. 50
Barney, Earl F. and Margaret, Cottage St. Lots 63 and 64; Plat 2, 40,954 sq. ft., $1,300; House, $2,700; Barn, $1,000. 5,000
Barney , Clyde M. and Barbara W., Broad St. Lot 99, Plat 2, 10,000 sq. ft., $200; house, $2,500; garage, $100. 2,800
Barrows, Donald, Warren St. Lot and tillage, 5 acres, $250; house, $2,500; barn, $1,200; shed, $200; summer- house, $50; cottage, $1,200; swale, 5 acres, $75; wood- lot,, 7 acres, $200; Carpenter lot, 41/2 acres, $150; Blackington lot, 51/2 acres, $175. 6,000
Barrows, Victoria, Bow St. Lot and tillage, 55 acres, $500; house, $1,000; toolhouse, $25. 1,525
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Barrett, Harold and Caroline, South st. Lot 25, Plan G, 1 acre, $400; house, $1,500; garage, $100. 2,000
Bartlett, Elmer H., Taunton St. Lot 29, Plan D, 1 acre, $200; house, $2,000; barn, $500; wagon shed, $100; tool- shed and crib, $200; Lot 22, Plan D, 2 acres, $50; Lot 25, Plan D, 12 acres, $300; Lot 27 Plan D, 15 acres, $375; Lot 2, Plan E, 32 acres, $800; water privilege, 13 acres, $200. 4,725
Barton, Florence C. South St. Lot 48, Plat 1, 32,274 sq. ft., $1,000; house, $1,900; barn, $100. 3,000
Barton, William H., W. Bacon St. Lot 15, Plat 5, 9,264 sq. ft., $250; house, $1,700; garage, $200. 2,150
Battersby, Chas. F. and Lola, Madison St. Lot 4, Plan A, 3 acres, $100; Lot 14, Plan C, 10 acres, $150; house, $1,200; garage and henhouse, $150. 1,600
Bauman, Emily W. and Walter McAlpine, E. Bacon St. Lot 7, Plat 2, 27,289 sq. ft., $400; house, $2,000; barn, $200; shed and henhouse, $100. 2,700
Beauchaine, Arthur, Riley St. Lot, 48,362 sq. ft., $200; house, $1,200; Lot, Kirkland, Riley St., 31/2 acres, $100; Lots, 34-5, 38-9, 57-8-9, 34,000 sq. ft., $175; henhouse, $150. 1,825
Beaumont, Frank F., E. Bacon St. Chestnut Hill wood- lot, 5 acres, $50. 50
Beaumont, Lewis P., E. Bacon St. Lots 42-3-8, Plat 3, 14,715 sq. ft., $300; Lot 49, Plat 3, 4,760 sq. ft., $50; building South St., $2,500; trailer, $100. 2,950
Beaumont, Lewis P. and Emma G., E. Bacon St. Lot, 34,848 sq. ft., $500; house-D, $2,000; shed, $50. 2,550
Beaupre, Elie and Marie, Fletcher St. Lot, 1 acre, $100; house, $800; shed, $100. 1,000
Bedard, Robert G., Washington St. Lot, 11/4 acres, $500; house, $2000; garage, $300. 2,800
Benker, Fred, Washington St. Lot, 64,198 sq. ft., $800; service station, $1,500; 4 pumps and tanks, $450; garage, $500. 3,250
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Banker, Wolfgang, Washington St. Lot, 2 acres, $800; house-D, $2,000; barn, $200; shed, $100; henhouse, $200; cottage, $50; ice cream parlor (billed to V. Tarallo), $2,000; woodlot, $15. 5,365
Bennett, Esther, School St. Lot 25, Plat 2, 12,500 sq. ft., $300; house-D, $2,800; shed, $150; garage, $150. 3,400
Bennett, Philip A. and Ida H., Broad St. Lot 75, Plat 2, 20,540 sq. ft., $300; house, $2,000; shed, $50; henhouse, $200; Lots 90-1-2, Plat 2, 56,794 sq. ft., $100; Lot 74, Plat 2, 20,540 sq. ft., $300. 2,950
Berkley, Richard G. and Carolyn E., Maple St. Lot 106A, Plat 2, 10,500 sq. ft., $250; house, $2,750. 3,000
Berry, Edgar F., Washington St. Lot 38, Plan F, 6 acres, $150; house and garage, $1,500. 1,650
Beyersdorfer, Albert, E. Bacon St. Lot, 3/4 acre, $500; House, $1,800; garage, $200; lot Bacon St., 2 acres and 11,950 sq. ft., $300; lot, School St., 7.3 acres, $100; garage, $1,000; lot, School St., 2.61 acres, $25. 3,925
Beyersdorfer, Gustave, Pleasant St. Lot 118, Plat 1, 11,991 sq. ft., $250; house, $2,000; shed, $100. 2,350
Bigelow, Howard and Eurilla G., Broad St. Lot 32, Plat 4, 37,530 sq. ft., $500; house, $1,800; garage, $150; Lot 73, Plat 2, 21,238 sq. ft., $300; house, $2,000; garage, $100. 4,850
Blake, Elmer H., Mirimichi Lake. Lot H, Parcel 3, Plan B, 8,206 sq. ft., $100; cottage, $800. 900
Black, Helen Estate, c/o James Hurley, N. A. Lot, 11/2 acres, $600; house, $200. 800
Blacklock, Wm. P. and Joanne C., South St. Lot 1A, Plan G, 17,150 sq. ft., $200; house, $2,000; Lot 1, Plan G, 21/4 acres, $300; house, $100. 2,600
Blanchard, Wm. Estate, Walnut St. Lot, 1 acre, $200; house, $1,500; garage, $75. 1,775
Blackington, R. Co., Broad St., N. A. Lot 35, Plat 4, 420,800 sq. ft., $100. 100
Blazic, Mario P. and Theresa I., E. Bacon St. Lot 129, Plat 1, 15,182 sq. ft., $300. 300
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