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2,427.87
Federal Withholding Taxes Blue Cross Deductions
1,771.55
2,289.68 29.98
43.75 209.84
26.25
County Retirement Deductions
198.67
13. Investment:
Giles Leach Fund Income
1,833.75
45.00
45.00
14. Refunds
83
102.36
220.79
3,178.42
ANNUAL REPORT
69
1.92
Bequests for Perp. Care
Perpetual Care Funds
70
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Statement of Annual Reserve Fund Appropriation $1,000.00
Transfers by Finance Committee:
Selectmen's Expense
$ 10.00
Fire Department Ladders
50.00
Dog Officer
35.00
Chapter 90 Highway Maintenance, Town Share
.01
Land Damage & Counsel Fees, Friend St.
27.56
Road Machinery Account
7.21
Berkley-Dighton Bridge Expense
86.73
Temporary Aid, Aid
559.19
Library, Janitor Service for State Auditors
10.00
Public Library
60.00
Library Insurance
131.54
Library Basement
20.00
Memorial Day
1.72
Building at Myricks, Repairs
1.04
$
1,000.00
Statement of Town Debt As of Dec. 31, 1949, there is no town debt of any kind.
Statement of Trust and Investment Accounts The Giles Leach Fund
Balance, Jan. 1, 1949 $ 1,962.96
Interest and dividends 48.06
Balance, Dec. 31, 1949
$
2,011.02
The Edwin H. Allen Cemetery Fund
Balance, Jan. 1, 1949 $ 1,144.94
Interest
23.00
Balance, Dec. 31, 1949 $
1,167.94
Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds
Balance, Jan. 1, 1949 $ 5,463.75 95.10
Interest
$ 5,558.85
Withdrew for care of lots for 1948
102.13
Balance, Dec. 31, 1949 $ 5,456.72
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Post-War Rehabilitation Fund
Balance, Jan. 1, 1949 $10,373.12
Increase in redemption value of securities 256.73
· Balance, Dec. 31, 1949 $ 10,629.85
Statement of Tax Titles
Balance, Jan. 1, 1949, 35 titles
$ 1,153.22
8 titles taken in 1949:
1947 taxes, interest and costs
77.13
Subsequent taxes added to accounts, including interest:
1947
$ 43.25
1948
170.74
1949
12.10 $ 226.09
$
1,456.44
Redemption, 1 title
$ 32.55
Partial redemption
11.33
3 titles sold at foreclosure sale
215.07
Transferred to tax possessions, 1 title
39.21
Balance, Dec. 31, 1949, 38 titles
1,158.28 -$
1,456.44
Statement of Tax Possessions
Balance, Jan. 1, 1949, 11 possessions $ 977.46
Transferred from tax titles, 1 possession 39.21 $ 1,016.67
Sale of 1 possession $ 189.44
Balance, Dec. 31, 1949, 11 possessions
827.23 $ 1,016.67
List of Tax Possessions
Former Owners
Location of Land Book Value
Caswell, et al
Bear Swamp, off Plain St. $ 58.41
G. E. White
Off Jerome St. 57.54
J. Correiro
Bear Swamp, off Plain St. 27.92
A. H. Thurston
Assonet Beach
140.00
T. H. Parker
Off Plain St.
41.17
E. P. Dean
Off Bay View Ave. 21.36
John Hart
Off Plain St.
114.80
John Hart
Padelford St. 208.28
John Hart
Jerome St. 69.24
John Hart
Jerome St.
49.30
Edmond O. Phillips
Off Jerome St. 39.21
$ 827.23
TOWN OF BERKLEY BALANCE SHEET, DECEMBER 31, 1949 General Accounts
Cash
ASSETS
LIABILITIES
$ 4,043.71
Payroll Deductions: Federal Taxes Blue Cross County Retirement
$ 263.64
Levy of 1946:
25.44
Personal Property
$ 118.20
$ 290.33
Real Estate
9.87
Tailings
$
99.09
Levy of 1947:
Road Machinery Fund
50.30
Personal Property
267.38
Cemetery Sale of Lots Fund
82.00
Real Estate
210.80
Levy of 1948:
Poll
83.59
$ 17.05
Personal Property
579.26
288.79
Real Estate
4,767.39
Levy of 1949:
54.63
Poll
217.02
717.80
Personal Property
880.01
$
1,078.27
Real Estate
24,502.42
Old Age Assistance Recoveries
$
500.00
Motor Vehicle Excise:
Tax Title Expense
$ 169.23
Levy of 1947
$ 62.43
Assessors' Salaries, 1949
60.00
Levy of 1948
226.96
Assessors' Salaries, 1948
300.00
Levy of 1949
1,096.41
Assessors' Special Equipment, 1948
10.19
Town Hall Repairs
5.52
Moth Assessments:
Fire Department Ladders
50.00
Levy of 1948
$ 14.00
Dump, Bryant Street
50.00
Levy of 1949
68.00
Ch. 90, Construction, Pad. & Porter Sts.
662.70
-$
82.00
Land Damage & Counsel Fees,
Padelford and Porter Streets
134.56
Federal Grants: Aid to Dependent Children: Administration Aid
Old Age Assistance: Administration Aid
$ 31,635.94
Unexpended Appropriation Balances:
$ 1,385.80
Accounts Receivable: Taxes:
1.25
Tax Titles Tax Possessions Departmental: Slaughtering Fees Aid to Highways: State: Chapter 81
$ 1,158.28
Drilling Well at Berkley School Honor Roll
1,000.00 31.72
2,473.92 $
Overestimates, 1949: County Tax $
44.84
Revenue Reserved Until Collected:
$10,500.00
Motor Vehicle Excise
$ 1,385.80
Chapter 90, Construction
2,114.45
Tax Title and Tax Possession
1,985.51
County:
Aid to Highways
12,621.67
Chapter 90, Construction
1,057.22
Departmental
334.75
Special Assessment
82.00
Underestimates, 1949:
$ 16,409.73 $ 3,317.46
State Parks and Reservations
$ 34.23
Reserve Fund-Overlay Surplus
Overlays Reserved For Abatement of Taxes:
$ 128.07
Estimated Receipts to be Collected
$ 10,912.35
Levy of 1949
908.04
$ 1,531.48
Surplus Revenue
$ 39,443.69
$ 65,321.11
$ 65,321.11
Trust and Investment Accounts
Edward H. Allen Cemetery Fund
$ 1,167.94
Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds
5,456.72
Giles Leach Investment Fund Post-War Rehabilitation Fund
2,011.02
10,629.85
$ 19,265.53
$ 19,265.53
Respectfully submitted, FRANCIS F. G. ANDREWS, Treasurer.
State Audits
110.67
County Tuberculosis Hospital
1,124.48
Levy of 1946
-$ 1,269.38
Levy of 1948
495.37
Trust and Investment Funds, Cash and Securities
$ 19,265.53
827.23
334.75
$ 13,671.67
CEMETERY PERPETUAL CARE FUNDS BERKLEY COMMON CEMETERY
Date
Name of Fund
Principal
Balance
Jan. 1, 1949
Interest
Received
Expended for
Care of Lots
Balance
Dec. 31, 1949
1898
Philip C. Porter
$ 100.00
$ 100.16
$ 2.03
$ 102.19
1900 William Babbitt
100.00
101.30
2.05
103.35
1906
Calvin T. Crane
150.00
150.44
2.64
153.08
1906
Susan H. Allen
200.00
238.61
4.19
242.80
1908
Thomas Terry
100.00
100.04
2.02
102.06
1909
Samuel C. Norcutt
100.00
101.46
1.78
103.24
1910
W. Burt & A. Simms
100.00
103.00
1.80
104.80
1910
Rev. Thomas Andros
200.00
217.93
3.82
221.75
1914
Asa W. Reed
200.00
201.29
3.53
204.82
1915
James Macomber
100.00
101.84
1.78
103.62
1916
J. Haskins & E. Burt
100.00
191.15
3.35
194.50
1918
J. Hervey, E. Hervey, et al
200.00
202.52
3.56
206.08
1920
Abail B. Crane
210.00
210.16
3.69
213.85
1922
Witherell & Seekell
100.00
100.21
1.75
101.96
1922
Stephen Corey
100.00
100.26
1.76
102.02
1923
Cummings & Howard
100.00
100.02
1.75
101.77
1925
Ebenezer D. Briggs
150.00
154.92
2.72
157.64
1925 Capt. Tamerlane Burt
150.00
166.39
2.92
169.31
1926
Herbert A. Perry
150.00
155.33
2.72
158.05
1927
Edward L. Smith
100.00
157.95
2.77
160.72
1929
Horace N. Macomber
100.00
100.26
1.76
102.02
1931
Albert French
200.00
200.45
3.51
203.51
1932
Charles E. French
150.00
150.26
2.64
152.90
1933
Dean Westgate
200.00
200.00
3.51
203.96
1938
Capt. John Cummings
100.00
100.31
1.76
102.07
1939
Capt. Joseph Sanford
200.00
201.63
3.54
205.17
1940
B. & A. Williams
100.00
100.50
1.76
102.26
1941
Frances A. Phillips
100.00
112.82
1.97
114.79
1942
Charles Westgate
100.00
100.22
1.75
101.97
1943
Harry E. Howland
100.00
108.46
1.90
110.36
1945
William P. Wood
200.00
201.55
3.54
205.09
1945
Burt & French
200.00
200.95
3.52
204.47
1947
Barnard Norcutt
100.00
100.18
2.03
102.21
PRIVATE CEMETERIES
1916
Paull Bros.
200.00
300.95
5.28
306.23
1923
Andrew J. Webster
200.00
228.10
4.00
232.10
$ 4,960.00
$ 5,361.62° $
95.10
$ 5,456.72
*Payments of bills for care of lots in 1948 were made in fiscal year 1949, but were listed in table in 1948 town report, total $102.13.
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REPORT OF CHIEF OF POLICE
Dec. 31, 1949
To the Board of Selectmen,
Town of Berkley, Gentlemen:
As your Chief of Police I submit the following report for the year of 1949.
Arrests for Crime in Berkley
Crimes against Persons
Assault and Battery 2
Crimes against Property
Larceny of automobile 2
Larceny (by check) 1
Uttering Fraudulent check 1
Crimes against Public Order, etc.
Driving a Motor Vehicle to endanger life 3
Driving a Motor Vehicle while intoxicated 1 Drunkeness 2
Operating without License 1
Operating after suspension of license 1
Allowing improper person to Operate 1
Gaming and present at 32
Discharging a Firearm upon the highway 1
Violation of Probation 2
Summoned to Court
Speeding 8
Failing to keep to the right
5
Operating without license 1
Operating after suspension of license 1
Operating unregistered vehicle 1
No inspection Sticker 3
Operating to endanger life 1
Other Activities
Auto Accidents (fatal) 1
Auto Accidents (with injuries ) 3
Auto Accidents (property damage ) 9 Breaks reported and investigated 13
Misc. Complaints reported and investigated 84
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Car transfers recorded 42
Tickets given for defective lights
19
Pistol permits issued 24
Summons served 4
Value of stolen property recovered $650.00
Dogs killed by Autos 4
Plates picked up for the Registry 4
Damages to Town Property recovered 1
We have assisted Mr. Tinkham of the Registry on Periodic Inspection checkups. We patroled the town on July 3rd and 4th, and Halloween. During Dog Racing period, Police Offi- cers directed traffic at various intersections for a period of 100 days. With the assistance of Mr. Tinkham we have checked. on speeding by the School and School Buses.
To provide greater safety for the children, The Berkley Police Association has purchased "Traffic Sentinels" for the School and "Drive Safely", "We Love Our Children" signs for some of the thickly settled areas.
We have increased our equipment by purchasing, Flares, Handcuffs, New Badges, and other miscellaneous equipment.
I have taken great pleasure in serving you as Chief of Police and I hope that I have been worthy of my appointment. I thank you and the Police Officers for your excellent co-opera- tion in carrying out the work of the department.
Respectfully submitted, HAROLD G. ASHLEY
Chief of Police
·
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REPORT OF CHIEF OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT
The Town has been fortunate again this past year in the small amount of damage caused by fires not only in regard to forest fires, but also in regard to buildings.
In the past year the Department answered a total of 26 calls, 14 for forest fires, 3 grass fires, 3 chimney fires and 4 for buildings. In addition, there were some false alarms.
We have increased our equipment in the past year by the addition of one portable pump, 600 feet of fire hose, two spray nozzles and equipment for the repair of fire hose. In the coming year, it is necessary to purchase at least two gas masks to conform with State Laws, and an extension ladder.
We recommend an appropriation of $1,200.00 for 1950.
At this time, I wish to express my appreciation for the co-operation of Henry Burt, State Deputy Forest Warden, whose assistance with other State fire fighting equipment, the Taunton and Freetown Fire Departments, for their prompt assistance at a critical time, to the Taunton Chapter of the Red Cross and to our own men who have cooperated in assisting me to carry out the duties of this office.
Respectfully submitted, ALBERT BINDON, Chief of Fire Department.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice is hereby given to all residents of the Town of Berkley that the Law requires that no person shall store fuel oil or liquified gas without first obtaining a permit from the head of the Fire Department.
No person shall have installed any oil burner or liquified gas burner unless a permit has been obtained from the head of the Fire Department.
And no person shall deliver to any storage tank for fuel oil unless such person is in possession of a permit issued by the Fire Department.
These laws are for the protection of the public, and unless residents comply, it may become necessary to restrict delivery to those who have not complied with the regulations.
Signed: ALBERT BINDON Chief of Fire Dept.
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SUPERVISOR'S REPORT
Old Age Assistance
In submitting my report as Supervisor for the year 1949, it is necessary to keep in mind the increasing cost of our Public Welfare Program. The cost per case was further increased in December by the allowance of $4.00 per case for Leisure Time Activities in all Old Age Assistance cases.
Expenditures for the year have been $26,432.07 for aid, plus $1,756.99 for medical care, a total of $28,189.06. In addi- tion, $1,362.48 was paid to other cities and towns, for a total of $29,551.54 for Old Age Assistance.
Aid to Dependent Children
Total expenditures for this category have been $3,329.72, an increase of $1,542.69 over the previous year.
Temporary Aid
Total expenditures for Temporary Aid has been $3,517.28, an increase of $355.46 over the past year.
Administrative Expense
Administrative expenses covering all categories has been $1,179.06. This sum includes $150.00 salary for the Board of Welfare. The net cost to the Town is $550.80.
At this time I wish to express my appreciation to you as members of the Board, to the Town Treasurer for his valued assistance and to our highly efficient Clerk, Miss Ruth Avery, whose work has been excellent. For your fine co-operation, I express my sincere thanks.
Respectfully submitted,
ALBERT BINDON,
Supervisor.
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LIBRARY BASEMENT REPORT, 1949
Balance January 1, 1949
$ 00.00
Rent Received
72.00
Deposited with Town Treasurer:
March 26
$22.00
June 6
22.00
Oct. 17
16.00
Dec. 31
12.00
72.00
$ 72.00 $
72.00
Submitted by
RUTH O. BABBITT
Treasurer
SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES SEALERS WORK FOR 1949
Scales 6
Gas Pumps
13
Capacity Measures
2
Kerosene Pumps
2
Grease Devices
3
Oil Pumps
3
Your sealer had three avoirdupois weights renickled and two capacity measures renickled and repaired, and put other equipment up to standard.
WILLIAM MITCHELL,
Sealer
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ASSESSORS' REPORT FOR 1949
Value of assessed personal estate
$117,016.00
Buildings excluding land
586,810.00
Land excluding buildings
257,770.00
$961,596.00
Number of cattle assessed other than cows
53
Number of cows assessed
238
Number of horses assessed
38
Number of swine assessed
35
Number of sheep assessed
21
Number of fowl assessed
14,250
Number of dwelling houses assessed
332
Number of acres of land assessed
9,930
Number of polls assessed
413
Rate per thousand
44.00
Taxes for State, County, City or Town Purposes, including Overlays:
Personal Estate
5,148.70 $
Real Estate
Polls
37,161.52 826.00
JOHN Q. DILLINGHAM, ANTHONY SYLVIA, NORMAN E. WHITTAKER, Assessors of Berkley
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TAX LIST FOR 1949
Personal
Real 13.20
Moth
Tax 13.20
Adams, William L.
6.60
83.60
90.20
Aguas, Maria and Others
145.20
145.20
Allan, Donald and Wilma
22.00
22.00
Allen, James and Audrey
57.20
57.20
Allen, John M.
135.08
135.08
Allen, Joseph and Louise
30.80
30.80
Alves, Manuel and Lena
57.20
57.20
Ames, Frank and Ruth
103.40
103.40
Ames, John H. and Elijah
88.00
88.00
Anderson, Carl R.
14.30
14.30
Anderson, Percy and Helen
56.32
163.90
5.00
225.22
Andrews, Agnes
68.20
4.00
72.20
Andrews, Francis and Julia
114.40
114.40
Andrews, Francis
1.32
1.32
Anthony, Ralph and Myra D.
47.30
47.30
Anthony, Myra D.
39.60
39.60
Anthony, Myra D. and Others
37.62
37.62
Anthony, William and Edith
88.00
783.20
871.20
Antino, Agusta F.
4.40
4.40
Arnold, Stanley and Evelyn
132.00
132.00
Ashley, Blanche M.
44.00
44.00
Ashley, Clinton N.
6.60
6.60
Ashley, Harold G. and Verna R.
3.30
3.30
Ashley, Harold and Ruth
24.20
24.20
Ashley, Herbert M.
11.00
11.44
22.44
Ashley, Herbert M. and Clara
127.60
127.60
Ashley, LeRoy
1.32
1.32
Ashley, Walter M.
2.20
2.20
Ashley, Lillian
119.90
119.90
Ashley, Verna and E. D. Whitman
37.40
37.40
Aspinall, Herbert
34.10
89.32
123.42
Auruda, Henry and Agnes
10.12
10.12
Ashley, Miriam
141.24
3.00
144.24
Avery, Vincent
62.92
62.92
Babbitt, Dexter
7.26
7.26
Babbitt, Joseph H.
3.30
182.60
185.90
Babbitt, Marian L.
209.00
209.00
Babbitt, George R.
1.32
152.90
154.22
Babbitt, Ruth O.
101.20
101.20
Babbitt, Milton A.
13.20
13.20
Adams, Vernon
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Personal
Real
Moth
Tax
Babbitt, J. P.
86.90
86.90
Babbitt, Lois W.
4.84
4.84
Babbitt, Louise
3.30
3.30
Babbitt, Milton A.
4.40
4.40
Babbitt, Russell
28.60
114.40
143.00
Babbitt, Russell and Richard
4.40
4.40
Babbitt, Rollin
238.26
238.26
Babbitt, Rollin H.
7.26
7.26
Baldwin, Percy and Mable
107.80
107.80
Barrow, Lawrence
89.10
89.10
Barrow, John W.
35.20
273.46
308.66
Barrow, Mary
35.20
35.20
Barrow, George and Jennie
13.20
13.20
Baldwin, Arthur and Loretta
206.58
206.58
Barboza, Manuel and Antonette
111.76
111.76
Barboza, Manuel
66.00
35.20
2.00
103.20
Barker, Merle T.
167.20
167.20
Barton, Jacob and Cora
3.96
56.10
60.06
Barton, Jacob O.
4.40
4.40
Bassett, Albert
22.00
22.00
Bassett, Arthur
3.96
3.96
Bay State Beagle Club, Inc.
169.84
169.84
Bettencourt, Gil and Clara
96.80
3.00
99.80
Bettencourt, Marion
66.88
66.88
Bindon, Albert and Sarah
2.20
38.94
41.14
Bindon, Albert and Sarah
110.44
110.44
Blanchette, Hervey and Lena
99.00
310.20
409.20
Bourke, Michael
6.60
6.60
Borden, Howard C.
2.20
2.20
Boyce, Enoch
9.24
9.24
Boyce, Borden and Bertha M.
1.10
1.10
Boshco, Aleanor C.
224.40
224.40
Belcher, Martin and Grace
6.16
6.16
Braese, Thomas and Mary
116.60
116.60
Brailey, Ernest and Harriette
24.20
24.20
Brailey, Elsie
56.98
56.98
Brennan, Edward and Alice
4.40
219.12
223.52
Briggs, Adelbert A.
48.40
48.40
Briggs, Alvin E.
85.14
85.14
Browing, George C. and Ada L.
38.50
38.50
Brightman, Iva
18.70
18.70
Brightman, Iva
248.60
248.60
Brightman, John B.
105.60
1.54
107.14
Brown, Charles and Victoria
62.48
112.20
174.68
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Brown, George
Personal 26.40
Real 193.60
Moth
Tax 220.20
Brown, Marion and Lily Nyboe
6.60
6.60
Burt, Alexander
4.40
4.40
Blonin, Leo W:
2.20
2.20
Bumpus, Ira and Doris A.
218.24
232.32
450.56
Burpee, Ernest and Lillian
35.20
35.20
Burt, Helen M.
2.20
2.20
Butler, George
2.20
2.20
Cabral, Emanuel
47.08
47.08
Cady, Evelyn and Charles
85.80
85.80
Cambra, Mary
5.50
172.04
177.54
Card, Edward and Inez
30.80
30.80
Card, George A.
2.20
2.20
Chace, Ervine
.88
.88
Carpenter, Edwin N. and Florence M.
99.00
99.00
Church, M. E.
9.24
9.24
Churchill, L. P. & Co.
200.86
200.86
Churchill, Alice and Others
26.40
26.40
Chester, Roger and Carolyn
106.70
106.70
Chester, Fred and Edith
15.40
15.40
Clough, Harold and Florence
57.20
57.20
Clark, Harry and Alice
78.76
78.76
Clark, Pearl
42.90
42.90
Clark, Clarence H.
4.40
4.40
Clark, P. J.
4.40
4.40
Clark, Elizabeth
8.58
8.58
Clegg, Damon
48.40
373.90
422.30
Colpitt, E. Roy
3.30
3.30
Colpitts, Norman M.
126.50
126.50
Costa, Francis, Jr.
3.96
3.96
Compton, Francis M.
108.90
108.90
Conant, Edward W.
171.60
171.60
Conant, Eva
4.40
4.40
Comerford, Florence A.
3.30
108.24
111.54
Conaty, Robert
18.70
18.70
Coombs, Frank E.
6.60
6.60
Corieo, John
2.86
2.86
Cooper, Joseph P.
324.50
324.50
Correia, Manuel
59.40
59.40
Costa, Antone and Nellie
53.90
53.90
Cochrane, Ralph and Laura
96.80
96.80
Costa, Frank G.
11.00
11.00
Cox, William
48.40
48.40
Craw, Willis
104.28
104.28
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Personal
Real
Moth
Tax
Crimlisk, Russell A.
2.20
14.30
16.50
Crowningshield, E. D. and Others
5.28
5.28
Cuddon, Owen F.
8.80
8.80
Cronan, Edward L.
5.72
5.72
Cummings, George S.
134.20
2.00
136.20
Cummings, L. Clyde
51.70
2.00
53.70
Cummings, Mary
20.02
2.00
22.02
Cushing, Mary
3.30
3.30
Crimlisk, George
8.80
8.80
Cushman, Don A.
.44
.44
Cushman, Beulah
64.90
64.90
Cybuski, Alex F., Jr.
61.60
61.60
Cummings, Clarence
3.96
3.96
Davis, Susan
72.60
72.60
Dary, Flora
2.64
2.64
Dean, Anthony P.
23.32
23.32
Dean, Theodore
6.60
6.60
Dean, David B.
26.40
26.40
Dean, Lawrence
4.40
4.40
Dagenais, Norman and Hilda
44.00
143.22
187.22
DeCosta, Melvin and Betsy
88.00
88.00
Delano, Charles
2.20
2.20
Delano, Florence
50.60
50.60
DeMoranville, William
11.00
11.00
DeMoura, Antone and Margaritt
3.30
99.00
102.30
Dillingham, John
74.36
74.36
Dillingham, James
312.18
15.00
327.18
Dillingham, John and Others
99.44
99.44
Denson, Ernest
4.40
4.40
Doel, William R.
35.20
35.20
Doherty, William and Louise
8.80
8.80
Donley, Edith M.
24.20
24.20
Dow, Estella and Arlon
61.60
61.60
DeMille, Arthur and Exilda
4.62
233.20
237.82
Drake, Carolyn
3.30
3.30
Dulak, Sophie
98.56
5.00
103.56
Dulak, Kazimier
9.24
17.60
26.84
Dumber, Helen
2.20
2.20
Dutra, Manuel and Alice
8.80
8.80
Dunn, Margrett
46.20
46.20
DeArruda, Manuel
2.20
2.20
DeArruda, Manuel F. and Willetta H.
4.40
4.40
DeRocha, Verginis
70.40
70.40
Eaton, William
20.90
20.90
86
ANNUAL REPORT
Personal
Real 88.00
Moth
Tax
Edwards, Anna
88.00
Ellsworth, Charles and Azelda
31.90
149.60
181.50
Falk, Walter and Elsie
103.40
103.40
Faria, Manuel and Virdinia
5.50
100.10
4.00
109.60
Faria, Mary
126.06
126.06
Farmer, Walter W.
96.80
96.80
Federal Land Bank
239.80
239.80
Federal Farm Morg. Corp.
254.10
254.10
Fernandes, Joseph
8.14
6.60
14.74
Fernandes, Joseph and Mary
41.80
41.80
Fernandes, Manuel and Mary
55.00
55.00
Fernandes, Manuel and Dorothy
31.90
31.90
Fernandes, Virginia
140.80
140.80
Fernandes, Joseph and Virginia
15.62
15.62
Finglass, Mary
15.40
15.40
Flint, Fred E.
27.50
27.50
Flint, Herbert J.
4.40
4.40
Flint, Herbert J. and Mary S.
22.00
22.00
Flint, Mary C.
46.20
46.20
Flint, Robert C.
1.10
1.10
Flint, Ernest R.
6.60
6.60
Fournier, Francis E. and Marrietta
124.52
276.16
400.68
French, Isaac
66.00
66.00
Freeman, Joseph and Lillian
36.30
70.40
106.70
Frizzardo, John and Olive
3.30
77.00
80.30
Furtado, Frank and Madeline
53.24
53.24
Furtado, Joseph and Esther
81.40
81.40
Garcia, Manuel
167.20
167.20
Gardner, Sibyl C.
8.80
330.88
339.68
Gegenhumer, William C.
17.60
17.60
Gilmore, Robert and Josephine
268.40
4.00
272.40
Goddu, Arthur and Josephine
4.40
4.40
Guddu, Albert and Olivia
132.00
132.00
Goodwin, Effie S.
129.80
129.80
Graves, Martin and Laura
211.20
211.20
Grace, Joseph and Crimilisk, George
90.20
90.20
Goff, Henry and Eugenia
105.60
105.60
Gracia, Anthony
2.20
123.20
125.40
Gouveia, Syril and Christina
82.50
82.50
Guertin, Gerald and Lylah
46.20
46.20
Gaffney, Harry and Juliet
8.80
8.80
Goodwin, John
8.36
8.36
Hadro, John and Mary
69.30
2.00
71.30
Haines, Fannie
130.90
130.90
87
ANNUAL REPORT
Personal
Real
Moth
Tax
Hakajavi, Maria
168.52
168.52
Hall, Lydia D.
129.58
129.58
Hall, Lydia D.
12.54
12.54
Hall, William F.
66.00
66.00
Hamilton, Walter
22.00
31.90
53.90
Hanson, Oscar
4.40
4.40
Harris, Frank and Winifred
6.60
6.60
Harriman and William King
2.20
2.20
Hart, Enos and Fred Austin
19.80
19.80
Hart, Lenore
3.30
3.30
Haskell, Russell and Norine
45.76
45.76
Haskins, Florence H. and Alice A.
85.80
85.80
Haskins, Henry H.
46.20
46.20
Haskins, James and Others
11.44
11.44
Hatch, Allen
146.30
146.30
Hathaway, Harry C.
8.80
8.80
Hathaway, Harry and Winnifred
20.24
20.24
Hathaway, Levi
1.32
1.32
Hathaway, Wilfred
45.32
45.32
Hathaway, Susan
57.20
57.20
Hathaway, Edward and Madeline
3.30
180.62
183.92
Hathaway, John
17.60
17.60
Hemmingway, C. W.
4.40
4.40
Hewitt, George and Lillian
99.00
99.00
Hoard, Rhoda
27.06
27.06
Hoard, Rhoda
134.20
134.20
Holmes, Warren A.
10.56
90.20
100.76
Holmes, Nathan
8.80
8.80
Houtzager, Marcus and Olga
6.60
129.80
3.00
139.40
Hampston, Ruth
85.80
19.80
2.00
107.60
Horbacy, Antone
3.30
3.30
Howland, Jessie and Ruth
99.00
99.00
Howland, Robert
193.60
193.60
Hoxie, David
78.54
78.54
Howard, Charles M.
25.30
25.30
Huntley, Roy M.
70.88
70.88
Huntley, Bertha
2.20
2.20
Hyde, Ralph and Ruth
150.70
294.80
445.50
Hunter, Robert H. and Harriett E.
12.76
12.76
Harman, Robert B.
31.68
31.68
Ide, Warren and Ruth
33.00
265.10
298.10
Ide, Warren M. and Mary E.
136.40
136.40
Jackson, Emma
149.16
149.16
Jackson, Emma and Ruth Avery
107.14
107.14
SS
ANNUAL REPORT
Personal
Real
Moth
Tax
Jack, William
88.00
88.00
Jenkins, Burton P.
2.64
2.64
Johnson, Agnes M.
4.40
4.40
Jones, Benjamin O.
154.00
154.00
Jones, Grace H.
8.80
89.10
97.90
Jones, Sybel
6.60
17.60
24.20
Joslin, Harley and Louise
2.20
2.20
Kaye, Joseph and Mary
96.80
96.80
Kendzierski, Alexander
554.84
554.84
Kady, Dorothy W.
75.68
75.68
Kelsey, Andrew H.
61.60
61.60
King, Clara
88.00
88.00
LaFrance, Hilda
83.60
83.60
Lawrence, Minnie
57.20
57.20
LeBlance, Betty
2.20
2.20
Longton, Mary
45.32
45.32
Longton, Walter
4.40
4.40
Lorenz, Werner Letha
66.00
66.00
Lefaivre, Wilfred and Beatrice
92.40
92.40
LePage, Joseph and Maria
54.56
54.56
Leonard, Fremont and Olive
70.40
70.40
Lukes, Stephan
93.50
93.50
Ludoniz, Jule and Anela R.
30.36
30.36
Lynch, Robert J., Jr.
30.58
30.58
Laffan, John M.
16.50
16.50
Lane, Edward and Patricia
135.08
135.08
Mackintosh, Bentley and Florence
85.80
85.80
Macomber, Arthur L.
6.60
6.60
Macomber, Charles H.
312.40
312.40
Macomber, Charles H.
44.00
44.00
Macomber, Charles H.
151.80
151.80
Macomber, Charles H.
22.00
22.00
Macomber, Clifford H.
8.80
8.80
Macomber, Clinton and Hazel
26.40
26.40
Macomber, Clinton
8.80
8.80
Makepeace, Josephine
157.52
157.52
MacQueen, Clifford and Jennie
68.20
68.20
Marquis, Flora R.
39.60
39.60
Marshall, Mary
53.90
53.90
McGregor, J. Marshall
106.70
106.70
Martin, Anthony and Hazel
74.80
74.80
Martin, Manuel
3.30
116.60
119.90
Martin, William
147.18
147.18
Mawhinney, LeRoy
19.80
19.80
89
ANNUAL REPORT
Personal
Real
Moth
Tax
Mazzone, Emneglido
2.64
2.64
Mazzone, Eugencio
2.64
2.64
Mazzola, Amelia
17.60
127.60
145.20
McCrady, Susie
3.30
108.90
112.20
McCrohn, John and Viola
44.00
44.00
McDonald, Norman and Flora
198.00
198.00
McEnaney, Philip and Margarett
125.40
125.40
McCabe, Allen and Emily
59.40
59.40
McCabe, Allen
48.40
48.40
Montaup Electric Co.
1834.80
1834.80
Marshall, Joseph
5.94
5.94
Marshall, Joseph H.
4.40
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