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1,351.21
Ambulance Reserve Fund
2,943.71
Road Machinery Fund
3,531.73
School Lunch
3,637.72
Overlay Surplus
9,955.15
Loans Authorized
183,000.00
24,902.54
Water Works Improvements-APW-Mass-57G
38,000.00
Interest from Stabilization Fund
1,200.00
Sales of Real Estate
27,189.00
Appropriation Balances :
Chapter 90 Construction
10,571.29
Water Reserve
500.00
Fire Department Apparatus Fund
15,000.00
Tax Title
6.27
Water Extension (Walnut St.)
525.95
Land Damages
986.00
School Building Committee
4,993.70
Conservation Commission
72.40
Loans Authorized-Unissued
183,000.00
Surplus Revenue
68,035.98
$440,113.80
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Tax Titles
4,957.61
Aid to Highways
1,500.22
Dog Taxes
3.00
State Parks
196.93
Estate of Deceased Persons
622.45
8,855.93
32,655.61
440,113.80
REHABILITATION AND TRUST ACCOUNTS
Trust Fund Cash and Securities $76,968.73 Post War Rehabilitation Fund $958.97 School Trust Fund 727.30
Plainville War Relief Fund 282.46
Stabilization Fund 75,000.00
$76,968.73 $76,968.73
NET FUNDED OR FIXED DEBT
Funded or Fixed Debt $220,000.00 School Loan $220,000.00
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REPORT OF THE BOARD OF SELECTMEN
To the Citizens of Plainville:
We again submit our annual report of the Board of Selectmen to the townspeople of Plainville for the year ending December 31, 1963.
At the February 27, 1963 meeting of the Board Clarence E. Skinner, Jr. was appointed as gas inspector. The fees established for gas inspec- tions were:
New Dwellings $5.00
Commercial Buildings $10.00
Industrial Buildings $15.00
Changes in present system: Dwellings $2.00; Commercial Buildings
$3.00 and Industrial Buildings $5.00
A Conservation Commission of seven members was appointed.
During the year several hearings were held in regard to Conflict of Interest Laws. All town employees, part time and full time were classified.
During the year a hearing was held in regard to the location of an- other gasoline station on South Street. This application was refused.
The Plainville Board of Selectmen perambulated the boundaries of the town in November.
It was voted to allow the Plainville Athletic League (P.A.L.) three and a half acres of the Cowell Property to install an athletic area. The balance of the Cowell Property, approximately 200 acres, was voted by the town to be used under the jurisdiction of the Conservation Commission.
It was also voted to transfer the piece of land known as the Bishop property, and located at the intersection of East Bacon Street and George
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Street, to the Water Department, as an addition to their purchased land, to house the new well and pumping station.
The New Haven Railroad has closed the section of track southerly from the plant of the Northeast Concrete Company to the North Attleboro line. This will entail the removal of the bridges and embankments, or the maintenance of same by the Town of Plainville. There are bridges located at Fuller Street, West Bacon Street and Fletcher Street. This may entail a considerable amount of money. The Board of Selectmen intnds to look into this mater further and will report to the townspeople at a later date.
We would like to take this opportunity to thank the seven men who gave so generously of their time as CD Police during the illness of Chief LaPorte. These men worked on the average of a total of eighty hours a week, at no expense to the Town.
We again express our thanks to all town departments and the citizens of Plainville for their willingness and cooperation during the past year.
Respectfully submitted,
MILES E. HOOKER, Chairman LeROY B. WILSON RAYMOND V. MILLER Plainville Board of Selectmen
SELECTMEN CURRENT AND INCIDENTAL EXPENDITURES FOR YEAR 1963
APPROPRIATION
$8,750.00
Board of Selectmen, Salaries
Miles E. Hooker, Chairman
$ 600.00
LeRoy B. Wilson
500.00
Raymond V. Miller
500.00
Bessie Barton, Clerk
3,411.00
Substitute, Vacation
100.00
5,111.00
OPERATION EXPENSES
New England Tel. & Tel. Co. 246.76
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Office Supplies
184.88
Postage and Box Rental
59.50
Dues
56.00
Association Meetings
300.00
Miscellaneous Printing
73.97
Typewriter Maintenance
12.95
Charles R. Mason, Town Counsel
452.05
ELECTION EXPENSES
Town Reports
1,360.00
Town Elections and Meetings
639.38
Moderator
90.00
CAPITAL EQUIPMENT
Flag and Typewriter Table
52.23
Total Expended $8,638.72
Balance
$ 111.28
Licenses Issued by the Board of Selectmen
18 Common Victualer-@ $3.00 each $54.00
1 Inn Holder 5.00
17 Sale of Ice Cream, etc., Lord's Day-@ $3.00 each 51.00
10 Storage of Gasoline-@ $1.00 each 10.00
11 Weekday Amusement 11.00
25 Special One Day Beer Permits
75.00
4 Soil Removal Permits
100.00
1 Automatic Pool Game
3.00
10 Wood Alcohol
10.00
2 Class III
50.00
1 Antique Dealer
2.00
1 Golf Course 5.00
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1 Annual Amusement 40.00
1 Junk Dealer 25.00
1 All Alcoholic Club 500.00
3 Wines and Malt Beverages (2 Retail Package Stores, 1 Common Victualer) 300.00
1 Funeral Director 1.00
20 Gasoline Renewal Certificates, 1 New 10.00
1 Nursery School 1.00
2 Manufacture of Sausage Meat 6.00
15 Special Sunday Amusement Licenses 151.00
3 Cabin Licenses 1.50
1 Sewage Transport License 1.00
1 Swim Club 5.00
7 Hairdresser and Manicuring 7.00
3 Auctioneer 6.00
$1,430.50
1964 Licenses paid in 1963:
2 All Alcoholic Retail Package Store 1,000.00
1 All Alcoholic Inn Holder 500.00
3 All Alcoholic Club 1,500.00
1 All Alcoholic Restaurant 500.00
4 Common Victualer-@ $3.00 each 12.00
1 Class III 25.00
1 Annual Sunday Amusement 25.00
1 Inn Holder 5.00
$3,567.00
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TOWN OFFICE BUILDING AND FIRE STATION MAINTENANCE
APPROPRIATION
$2,371.00
Expended :
Custodian
$ 86.00
Supplies
5.73
Lights and Water
207.35
Repairs and Painting
600.66
Combination Windows
192.00
Christmas Lights
3.52
Heat
1,065.19
Total Expended
$2,360.45
Balance
$ 10.55
WELFARE CATEGORIES
APPROPRIATION
$17,000.00
Expenditures:
Old Age Assistance
$4,201.90
Medical Aid to the Aged
3,416.35
Aid Dependent Children
4,658.20
Disability Assistance
3,856.23
$16,132.68
General Relief:
Town of North Attleboro
95.46
Food Orders
374.90
Doctor's Fees
5.00
N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co.
163.93
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Postage 50.00
Rogers Nursing Home
54.80
North Attleboro Chronicle Co. 16.00
$ 760.09
Expended
$16,892.77
$ 107.23
Refunds
112.60
Balance
$ 219.83
Federal Grant Old Age Assistance
Balance forward January 1, 1963
$5,300.27
Received Federal Government 5,362.00
$10,662.27
Cash Aid
2,258.04
Balance
$ 8,404.23
Federal Grant Aid Families with Dependent Children
Balance forward January 1, 1963
$1,155.56
Received Federal Government 4,682.50
$5,838.06
Expended
4,442.27
Balance
$1,395.79
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Federal Grant Disability Assistance
Balance forward January 1, 1963 $ 276.71
Received Federal Government
1,072.00
$1,348.71
Expended
991.06
Balance
$ 357.65
Federal Grant Medical Aid to the Aged
Balance forward January 1, 1963
$4,138.21
Received Federal Government
7,968.44
$12,106.65
Expended
9,949.06
$ 2,157.59
Refund
6.85
$ 2,164.44
Welfare Worker
Appropriation
$1,100.00
Expended
1,100.00
Federal O.A.A. Administration
Balance forward January 1, 1963
$ 14.44
Received Federal Government 404.78
$419.22
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Ruth Fulton, partial salary
$219.99
Social Service Exchange 6.75
Public Ad'm Ass'n of Mass.
Agency Membership 35.00
261.74
Balance $157.48
Federal A.F.D.C. Administration
Balance forward January 1, 1963 $ 5.12
Received Federal Government
1,346.52
$1,351.64
Ruth Fulton, partial salary $998.53
Ruth Fulton, refund travel & exp. 232.65
Public Ad'm Ass'n of Mass. dues 10.00
Mass. Public Welfare Conference
Annual Agency Membership
10.00
- 1,251.18
Balance
$ 100.46
Federal D.A. Administration
Balance forward January 1, 1963 $137.88
Received Federal Government 69.60
$207.48
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Ruth Fulton, partial salary $114.28
Mass. Conf. of Social Work; dues 5.00
119.28
Balance $ 88.20
Federal M.A.A. Administration
Balance January 1, 1963
$118.23
Received Federal Government
473.41
$591.64
Ruth Fulton, partial salary $211.37
Boston Soc. Service Mem'ship dues 10.00
221.37
Balance $370.27
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WARRANT
FOR ANNUAL TOWN MEETING
Monday, March 2, Seal A. D. 1964
Norfolk, ss.
To Either of the Constables of Plainville:
Greetings :
In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Plainville qualified to vote in Town affairs, to meet in the Elementary School Auditorium in said Plainville on
MONDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF MARCH 1964, A.D.
at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, then and there to act on the following articles, viz:
ARTICLE 1. The following Town Officers to be chosen by ballot viz: ONE TOWN CLERK, ONE AUDITOR, ONE MODERATOR, ONE TREE WARDEN, AND THREE CONSTABLES FOR ONE YEAR. ONE SELECTMAN, BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE, ONE ASSESSOR, ONE WATER COMMISSIONER, ONE TRUSTEE PUBLIC LIBRARY, ONE MEMBER REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT COMMITTEE, TWO MEM- BERS OF THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE, TWO MEMBERS OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE FOR THREE YEARS. TWO MEMBERS OF THE PARK COMMISSIONERS, ONE FOR ONE YEAR AND ONE FOR THREE YEARS. ONE MEMBER OF THE PLANNING BOARD FOR FIVE YEARS.
QUESTION NO. 1. "Shall an act passed by the General Court in the year 1963, entitled, 'An act providing for the establishment in the town of Plainville of a fire department having a minimum membership of three persons under the control of an officer to be known as the chief of the fire department,' be accepted?"
For this purpose the polls will be open at eleven o'clock in the fore- noon and shall be closed at eight p. m. in the evening.
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For the consideration of all other Articles in this Warrant the Meet- ing shall stand adjourned to the Third Monday in March at 7:30 p. m. in the Auditorium of the Plainville Elementary School on South Street in said Town.
ARTICLE 2. To choose all other necessary Town Officers not named in Article 1, for a term of One Year.
ARTICLE 3. To consider and act on the Reports of the Selectmen, Treasurer, and other Town Officers.
ARTICLE 4. To see if the Town will vote to accept the provisions of Chapter 81 of the General Laws.
ARTICLE 5. To see if the Town will vote to fix the salary and com- pensation of all elective officers of the Town as provided by Section 108 of Chapter 41, General Laws, as amended, as follows:
Moderator
Town Clerk
Town Treasurer
Selectmen, Chairman
Second member
Third member
Assessor, Chairman
Second member
900.00 per year 900.00 per year 900.00 per year
Tax Collector
School Committee, Chairman
School Committee, each member
Water Commissioners, Chairman
Second member
200.00 per year
Third member, Secretary
350.00 per year 250.00 per year
Constables
2.00 per hour 2.00 per hour
Tree Warden
or do or act in any manner relative thereto.
$25.00 each Meeting 650.00 per year 1,500.00 per year 700.00 per year 600.00 per year 600.00 per year
Third member
1,500.00 per year 75.00 per year 60.00 per year 200.00 per year
Auditor
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ARTICLE 6. To appropriate and raise by borrowing or otherwise such sums of money as may be required to defray Town charges for the financial year ending December 31, 1964 and expressly for the following purposes to wit: the total sum of
1. For the Support of the Public Library.
2. For the Selectmen's current expenses and salaries.
3. For the Board of Health current expenses and salaries.
4. For the Wire Inspector, salary and expenses.
5. For the Building Inspector, salary and expenses.
6. For the Gas Inspector, salary and expenses.
7. For the payment of Insurance.
8. For Memorial Day.
9. For the support of the Town Ambulance.
10. For Heating and Maintenance of Fire Station and Town Office Building.
11. For Welfare Agent.
12. For Street Lights.
13. For Vocational Education.
14. For Dog Officer.
15. For Treasurer's curernt expenses and salary.
16. For Salary of Town Auditor.
17. For Interest on Temporary Loans and Maturing Debt.
18. For Tax Title.
19. For Maturing Debt.
20. For Town Clerk's current expenses and salary.
21. For the Assessor's current expenses and salaries.
22. For the Tax Collector's current expenses and salaries.
23. For the Sealer of Weights and Measures current expenses and salary.
24. For the Board of Registrars current expenses and salaries.
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25. For the Fire Department current expenses and salaries.
26. For the Water Department for current expenses and salaries.
27. For support of the School and Salaries of the School Committee.
28. For Veterans' Benefits.
29. For Highways Exclusive of Chapters 81 and 90.
30. For the Removal of Snow.
31. For the Tree Warden.
32. For the Town Forest Committee.
33. For the Moth Department.
34. For the Police Department.
35. For the Park Commissioners.
36. For the Regional School District Committee.
37. For the Industrial Development Commission.
38. For the Planning Board.
39. For the Conservation Commission.
40. For Civil Defense.
41. For the Town's share of Norfolk County Retirement System.
ARTICLE 7. To see if the Town will vote to have the surety of the Collector of Taxes, Deputy Collector of Taxes, Treasurer, Town Clerk, Secretary of the Water Department, and Clerk of the Selectmen's bond placed with a fidelity or guarantee company, and appropriate a sum of money to pay for same.
ARTICLE 8. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Town Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1965 and to issue a note or notes therefor, payable within one year and to renew any note or notes as may be given for a period of less than one year in accordance with Section 17, Chapter 44, General Laws.
ARTICLE 9. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for a Reserve Fund to provide for the extra-ordinary un- forseen expenses, as authorized by Section 6, Chapter 40, General Laws, or do or act in any manner relative thereto.
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ARTICLE 10. To see if the Town will vote to accept the provisions of Chapter 90 of the General Laws, and raise and appropriate or transfer from unappropriated available funds in the treasury, a sum of money for Chapter 90 Highway Maintenance, or do or act in any manner relative thereto.
ARTICLE 11. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate Or transfer from unappropriated available funds in the treasury, a sum of money for Chapter 81 Highways, or do or act in any manner relative thereto.
ARTICLE 12. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer from available funds in the treasury, a sum of money for Chapter 90 Highway Construction, to continue the laying out and con- struction of George Street from Route 1 to School Street, or do or act in any manner relative thereto.
ARTICLE 13. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer from available funds in the treasury, a sum of money for permanent road construction for sections of Wampum Street, George Street and Cowell Street, or do or act in any manner relative thereto.
ARTICLE 14. To see if the Town will vote to transfer a sum of money from the Land Damages Account to pay for land damages on George Street, or do or act in any manner relative thereto.
ARTICLE 15. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer, a sum of money for the purchase of a new truck for the High- way Department, or do or act in any manner relative thereto.
ARTICLE 16. To see if the Town will vote to accept the provisions of Chapter 40, Section 6H of the General Laws.
ARTICLE 17. To see if the Town will vote to accept the layout of Treasure Island Drive and Doreen Way, the plan for both said Drive and Way is to be filed with the Town Clerk and said Plan is recorded with Norfolk County Deeds as Plan No. 1407 of 1951, Plan Book 167; awarding the respective abutting owners nominal damages only, if any, or do or act in any manner relative thereto. (A petition.)
ARTICLE 18. To see if the Town will vote to install 2,200 feet, more or less, of water mains, not less than six inches but less than sixteen inches in diameter northerly on Taunton Street, Route 152, starting at Messinger Street, Route 106, to the D. E. Makepeace Company, on the
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westerly side of Taunton Street, and to appropriate a sum not to exceed $20,000 to be expended by and under the direction of the Water Commis- sioners, and to determine how said appropriation shall be raised, whether by taxation, by appropriation of available funds, by borrowing or other- wise, and if by borrowing, to authorize the issuance and sale of bonds and notes of the Town thereof, or do or act in any manner relative thereto.
ARTICLE 19. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, or transfer from available funds in the treasury, a sum of money for the Stabilization Fund, under authority of Chapter 40, Section 5B of the Gen- eral Laws, or do or act in any manner relative thereto.
ARTICLE 20. To see if the Town will vote to establish a Fire Alarm Replacement Fund and raise and appropriate or transfer, the sum of $2,500 or any other sum for such fund, or do or act in any manner rela- tive thereto.
ARTICLE 21. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, or transfer, the sum of $5,000 or any other sum to the Fire Department Apparatus Fund, or do or act in any manner relative thereto.
ARTICLE 22. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $1,300, or any other sum, for the control of insects and Dutch Elm Disease ($1,000 for Dutch Elm Disease and $300 for insect pest con- trol) as provided under Chapter 132 of the General Laws as amended by Chapter 657, Acts of 1956, and to be expended under the direction of the Moth Superintendent, or do or act in any manner relative thereto.
ARTICLE 23. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $20,000 for carrying on the different catagories of Welfare, or do or act in any manner relative thereto.
ARTICLE 24. To see if the Town will vote to install one new light on pole located in the parking lot in the rear of the Town Office Building, and to raise and appropriate a sum of money to pay for same, or do or act in any manner relative thereto.
ARTICLE 25. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $1,000 for the purpose of establishing a Conservation Fund, to be used by the Conservation Commission for Conservation purposes, in- cluding the purchase of land, or do or act in any manner relative thereto.
ARTICLE 26. To choose any committee and hear the report of any committee and act thereon.
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And you are directed to serve this Warrant, by posting copies thereof in seven (7) Public Places in said Town, seven (7) days at least before the time of holding said meeting.
Hereof, fail not, and make due return of this Warrant, with your doings thereon, to the Town Clerk at or before the time and place of said meeting as aforesaid.
Given unto our hands this seventeenth day of February in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and sixty-four.
MILES E. HOOKER
LeROY B. WILSON RAYMOND V. MILLER
Selectmen of Plainville
INDEX
Animal Inspector's Report
76
Assessor's Report 56
Board of Appeals 86
Board of Health Report
84
Building Inspector
75
Civil Defense Report
87
Collector of Taxes Report
89
Conservation Commission
65
Fire Engineers' Report
91
Gas Inspector's Report
88
Highway Department
69
King Philip Regional School Committee Report.
113
Library Trustees 66
Milk and Dairies Report 86
68
Norfolk County Mosquito Control Project
Park Department
67
Planning Board 64
Police Commission
79
Police Department Report
81
INDEX - Continued
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Sanitary Inspector and Analyst 83
School Building Committee 74
School Committee
95
Attendance Tables
110
List of Teachers
112
Membership by Age and Grade 111
Money Available for Schools
98
Money Received from State
99
School Calendar
97
School Committee 101
School Committee Budget 100
School Officials
96
School Physician
125
Statistics
109
Superintendent of Schools
103
Sealer of Weights and Measures
62
Selectmen's Report
147
Current and Incidentals 148
Licenses Issued
149
Welfare Categories
151
Slaughtering Inspector's Report
76
Town Clerk's Report 9
Births Recorded in Plainville during 1963
44
Deaths Recorded in Plainville during 1963.
51
INDEX - Continued
Expenses of Registrars
55
Expenses of Town Clerk 55
Jury List
59
Licenses and License Fees Received by Town Clerk.
58
Marriages Recorded in Plainville during 1963
48
Warrants and Proceedings
9
Town Forest Committee
63
Town Officers 3
Treasurer's Report
135
Tree Warden's Report
63
Veterans' Agent
93
Warrant for Annual Town Meeting, 1964.
157
Water Commissioners' Report
77
Wiring Inspector's Report
75
PLAINVILLE FIRE ALARM C. E. SKINNER, JR., Chief
3 Emergency - Police Call
4 Forest Fire
122 Hillcrest Drive & East Bacon St.
135 High School
145 Methodist Church
151 Dominican Academy (Private)
155 Saint Martha's Church
211 James & East Bacon Sts.
12 South & Pleasant Sts.
212 Bergson Products
13 Assembly Call
14 South & Bugbee Sts.
15 South & Everett Sts.
215 George & Ewald Sts.
16 Spring & School Sts.
216 George & School Sts.
217 George & Wampum
18 Pleasant & Cottage Sts.
19 Pleasant & East Bacon Sts.
21 Washington St., No. Attle. Line
223 Taunton & Shepard Sts.
23 Washington & Bugbee Sts.
224 Taunton & Mirimichi Sts.
24 Washington & East Bacon Sts.
225 Taunton & Cowell Sts.
25 Washington & George Sts.
226 Taunton St., Wrentham Line
231 Messinger St. & Hillside Road
242
Mirimichi St., Treasure Island
28 Washington & Belcher Sts.
29 Belcher & Madison Sts.
31 South & Fuller Sts.
32 South & Robbins Sts.
34 South & Cross Sts.
314 Garfield St. & Park Ave.
35 Lynn Ave. & Wades Road
315 South & State Sts.
36 Cross St. & Lynn Ave.
41 West Bacon St. & Bacon Square
42 West Bacon & Fletcher Sts.
43 West Bacon St. & Mathurin Road
45 West Bacon & Walnut Sts.
46 West Bacon & Warren Sts.
47 West Bacon & Zeller Ave.
48 West Bacon & Freemont Sts.
49 Sidney St. & Cooney Ave.
61 Plainville Stock Co. (Private)
62 A & J Tool Co.
63 Glines & Rhodes
64 Whiting & Davis Co.
65 Bugbee & Niles Co.
67 Plainville Coal Co.
68 Rogers Rest Home
71 Plainville Machine & Tool
72 George E. Clentimack Co.
112 Pleasant & Melcher Sts.
113 Out of Town
422 Hawkins & High Sts.
423 Hawkins St., Cumberland Line
424 Hawkins St., North Attleboro Line
431 Anox Corp.
432 Hilsinger Corp. (Evans. Div.)
612 D. E. Makepeace Co.
613 Fernandes Market
2 RECALL
IN CASE OF A FIRE OR AN EMERGENCY - DIAL MYrtle 9-2811
Chief C. E. Skinner, Jr., Tel. Home MYrtle 5-5762
FIRE STATION: For all calls other than fire or emergency Dial MYrtle 5-5252
NO SCHOOL SIGNALS
7:00 A.M. Three double blasts on Fire Alarm System signifies no school for all Regional School pupils for the day.
7:30 A.M. Same signal signifies no school for all Plainville Elementary pupils for the day.
11:45 A.M. Same signal signifies no school in the afternoon and all pupils will stay in school one hour longer than the usual morning session and then be dismissed for the day.
5 Fire Station
6 Center of Town
7 South & Cottage Sts.
8 South & Maple Sts.
9 South St. & Bacon Square
17 Spring & Broad Sts.
218 Berry St., Wrentham Line
221 Wilkins' Four Corners (Rt. 106 & 152)
26 Washington & Shepard Sts.
27 Washington & Taunton Sts.
243 Mirimichi St., Foxboro Line
311 South & Harvard Sts.
312 Grant St. & Park Ave.
313 Grant St. & Huntington Ave.
316 Pearl St. & Park Ave.
317 Pearl St. & Huntington Ave.
318 South & Berry Sts.
321 South St. & Monroe Drive
322 Monroe Drive & Walter St.
323 Laurel & June Sts.
325 South St. & Pineland Drive
331 South & Green Sts.
332 High & Green Sts.
334 High & Chestnut Sts.
335 High & Cross Sts.
411 Walnut & Fuller Sts.
412 Walnut & High Sts.
413 Hancock & High Sts.
414 Hancock & Bow Sts.
415 Hancock St., Wrentham Line
416 High & Rhodes Sts.
417 Rhodes & Bow Sts.
421 Warren & High Sts.
114 Grove & Brunner Sts.
115 Elementary School (Private)
116 Grove St. & Lincoln Ave.
117 Grove & School Sts.
118 Evergreen Road & School St.
119 Crestwood Ave. & School St.
121 Highland Ave. & East Bacon St.
213 George & East Bacon Sts.
214 Ewald & James Sts.
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For the Year Ending December 31st 1964
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In Memoriam
ERNEST J. LoPORTE-Chief
Born Deary, New Hampshire, February 6, 1910 Appointed a Police Officer March 17, 1955 Sergeant September, 1956 Chief in August, 1959 Died in office August 2, 1964, at age 54
PLAINVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY
In Memoriam
CLARENCE P. AVERY
Special Police Officer 1930
Constable 1955
Sergeant 1955
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Sixtieth Annual Report
of the
TOWN OFFICERS
of
PLAINVILLE, MASSACHUSETTS
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