Town annual report of Berkley 1951, Part 3

Author: Berkley (Mass. : Town)
Publication date: 1951
Publisher: The Davol Press
Number of Pages: 100


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$ 9,851.12


School Milk


Roman Dairy Farms, Inc. $


405.99


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ANNUAL REPORT


Public Library


Laura M. Swift, Librarian, salary


$ 255.00


Russell E. Combs, janitor, salary 212.50


Lucy F. White, janitor, salary


17.50


Maria E. D. Aguas, paid for rock salt


1.95


Church Coal Co.


155.65


Nathaniel Dame & Co., books


180.45


Gaylord Bros., Inc., supplies


18.15


The Holmes Library Associates, books


7.85


Macomber Bros., pine slabs


5.00


Popular Mechanics Magazine


8.00


Laura M. Swift, phone, postage


3.45


Taunton Municipal Lighting Plant


12.00


$ 877.50


Library Basement


Maria E. D. Aguas, paid for curtain rods, materials, etc., per receipted bills $ 47.37 Church Coal Co. 26.35


$ 73.72


Library, Fuel, State Audit


Church Coal Company


$ 5.00


Library, Janitor Service, State Audit


Russell E. Combs, 10 days


$


15.00


7. Recreation and Unclassified


State Parks and Reservations


$ 140.22


County Retirement Assessments


$ 146.02


Town Reports: Holmes Print Shop


$ 492.00


Memorial Day


Gil A. Bettencourt, grinding and painting grave markers


$ 3.00


William B. Mitchell, plants


34.45


The Seeley Co., flags


22.50


$ 59.95


Building at Myricks Expense


Percy L. Baldwin:


salary, custodian


$ 25.00


covering well, materials and labor


7.75


-$ 32.75


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ANNUAL REPORT


Taunton Municipal Lighting Plant


9.99


Allan M. Walker & Co., Inc., insurance


187.62


$ 230.36


Honor Roll


Charles G. Bettencourt, mowing lawn


$ 22.00


The Wayside Florist, filled basket


5.00


Margaret E. Young, wreath


2.00


$ 29.00


Workmen's Compensation Insurance


J. R. Tallman & Co., Inc. $ 356.59


Unpaid Bills of Previous Years


Cemetery Dept., 20 grave markers, John Berek $ 17.00


Fire Dept., rent and gas, Berkley Common Garage 15.48


Health Dept., City of Fall River, hospital 6.00


Temporary Aid, Mass. General Hospital


90.00


Highway Dept., brush killer, Nu-Brite Chemical Co., Inc. 7.40


$ 135.88


Care of Veterans' Graves


E. Roy Colpitt $ 10.00


8. CEMETERIES


E. H. Allen Fund Income $ 42.65


Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds Income 141.75


$ 184.40


Ernest R. Flint:


1949 care of lots, 36 hrs. $ 32.40


1951 truck hire, 17 hrs. 17.00


-$ 49.40


John B. Flint, labor 1951, 28/2 hrs.


25.65


Manuel Martin, Jr .:


1950 care of lots, 57 hrs. $ 51.30


1951 care of lots, 1712 hrs. 15.75


67.05


Wojciech Pysz, 1950 care of lots, 47 hrs. 42.30 -$ 184.40


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Cemetery Appropriation


Ernest R. Flint, 412 hrs. at 90c $ 37.35


Manuel Martin, Jr., 3 hrs. at 90c 2.70


Alphonse R. Morel, Jr., 25% hrs. at 50c


12.88


Richard A. Perry, power scythe, 7 hrs. at 75c


5.25


George Silva, mowing, 8 hrs. at $5


40.00


$ 98.18


9. INTEREST


Boston Safe Deposit & Trust Co., discount on


anticipation highway reimbursement loan $ 111.09


10. MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS


The First National Bank of Boston, anticipation revenue loan $ 20,000.00


Middleborough Trust Company, anticipation highway reimbursement loan $ 13,550.00


11. AGENCY


County Tax


2,924.25 $


Proceeds of Dog Licenses, paid County $ 374.00


12. TRUST


James D. Dillingham Fund,


bequest invested


$ 3,000.00 42.00


dividends deposited


$ 3,042.00


Federal Withholding Taxes


$


3,029.64


Blue Cross


$ 24.68


County Retirement


$


247.28


13. INVESTMENT


Giles Leach Fund, income deposited in savings


$


63.00


14. REFUNDS


Real Estate taxes, 1948, abated after payment: Agnes M. Johnson / Jennie Barrows $ 4.40


Personal taxes, 1949, overpayment: John Moskal, paid twice 92.18


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ANNUAL REPORT


Real Estate taxes 1949, abated after payment: Agnes M. Johnson / Jennie Barrows 4.40


Real Estate taxes 1950, overpayment:


Charles Potter / R. I. Hospital Trust Co. 2.95


Poll taxes 1951, abated after payment: Walton W. Farmer 2.00 Joseph Mazzola 2.00


Real Estate taxes 1951, abated after payment:


George A. Card / Manuel Alves 2.90


Real Estate taxes 1951, overpayment:


Roy M. Huntley .40


Warren C. Pilling


32.40


Motor Vehicle Excise 1950, abated after


payment:


John L. Babbitt 2.21


Joseph Fernandes .53


Manuel Fernandes, Jr.


1.09


Josephine A. Gilmore 1.47


Motor Vehicle Excise 1950, overpayment:


Charles E. Harrison, Sr., paid twice 4.42


Robert H. Hunter, Jr., paid twice 2.00


Stuart M. Hunter, paid twice


2.00


Motor Vehicle Excise 1951, abated after


payment:


James A. F. Allen


6.62


Harold G. Ashley 2.31


Hilda P. Dagenais 1.28


John M. Hathaway


12.88


Blanche E. S. Trzcinski


.73


Clara Victurine


21.86


Licenses and permits, overpaid,


Albert Bindon 2.00


Interest and costs overpaid:


Real Estate taxes 1949:


Jennie Barrows, demand 35c, interest 23c .58


Real Estate taxes 1950:


Susie McCrady / Wilbur J. McCrady, interest


2.99


Carrie L. B. White, interest


3.07


Worc. Co. Inst. for Savings, interest .33


Real Estate taxes 1951 interest:


Edward Nunes .48


Motor Vehicle Excise 1950 interest:


Charles E. Harrison, Sr. .07


Robert H. Hunter, Jr.


.06


Stuart M. Hunter


.06


- -$ 212.67


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ANNUAL REPORT


Recapitulation of 1951 Cash Payments


1. General Government:


Moderator's Salary


$ 20.00


Selectmen's Salaries


400.00


Selectmen's Expenses


46.88


State Audits


417.90


Auditor's Salary


55.00


Auditor's Expense


22.80


Treasurer's Salary


500.00


Treasurer's Expense


399.71


Tax Title Expense


126.28


Collector's Petty Cash


50.00


Colector's Salary


500.00


Collector's Expense


354.49


Assessors' Salaries


1,100.00


Assessors' Expense


161.46


Town Counsel


135.00


Town Clerk's Salary


75.00


Town Clerk's Expense


22.89


Elections


76.50


Registrations


238.74


Town Hall Expense


267.69


-$


5,120.34


2. Protection of Persons and Property :


Police Deaprtment $ 500.19


Police Department, Greyhound Ass'ns.


500.00


Fire Department


485.70


Sealer Weights and Measures


60.92


Moth Department


425.00


Dutch Elm Beetle Control


199.74


Tree Department


298.50


Dog Officer


134.30


2,604.35


3. Health and Sanitation:


County Hospital Assessment


$ 3,931.26


Board of Health Expense


637.50


25.00


Mosquito Control


4,593.76


150.00


Town Clerk's Fees


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ANNUAL REPORT


4. Highways and Bridges:


Chap. 81 Highway Maintenance $ 14,349.86 Chap. 90 Highway Maintenance 2,999.99


Chap. 90 Bridge Repairs 6,032.07


Burt Street Oiling and Sanding 498.30


Road Machinery Account 89.12


Berkley-Dighton Bridge Expense 373.08


321.63


Snow Removal and Sanding Streets Lights


99.84


5. Charities and Veterans' Benefits:


Welfare Board Salaries $ 150.00


A.D.C. Administration, Federal Grants


8.65


O.A.A. Administration, Federal Grants


150.97


Welfare Administration


950.10


Temporary Aid, Aid


2,978.28


A.D.C. Aid, Federal Grants


2,765.31


A.D.C. Aid, Town Appropriation


3,268.32


O.A.A. Aid, Federal Grants


15,178.39


O.A.A. Aid, Town Appropriation 18,302.76


Department of Veterans' Services 795.44


44,548.22


6. Schools and Libraries:


School Committee Salaries $ 160.00


School Department 39,483.28


School Heating System Engineer 250.00


School Heating System


9,851.12


School Milk


405.99


Public Library


877.50


Library Basement 73.72


Library, Fuel, State Audit 5.00


Library, Janitor Service, State Audit


15.00


7. Recreation and Unclassified:


State Parks and Reservations $ 140.22


County Retirement Assessments


146.02


Memorial Day 59.95


Town Reports


492.00


Building at Myricks Expense


230.36


Honor Roll


29.00


Workmen's Compensation Insurance 356.59


Unpaid Bills of Previous Years 135.88


Care of Veterans' Graves


10.00


51,121.61


1,600.02


24,763.89


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ANNUAL REPORT


8. Cemeteries:


E. H. Allen Fund Income $ 42.65


Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds Income 141.75


Cemetery Appropriation


98.18


282.58


9. Interest


111.09


10. Municipal Indebtedness:


Anticipation Revenue Loans $ 20,000.00


Anticipation Reimbursement Loans


13,550.00


33,550.00


11. Agency:


County Tax


$ 2,924.25


Dog Licenses


374.00


3,298.25


12. Trust:


James D. Dillingham Fund


$ 3,042.00


Federal Withholding Taxes


3,029.64


Blue Cross


24.68


County Retirement


247.28


6,343.60


13. Investment:


Giles Leach Fund Income


63.00


14. Refunds


212.67


Total Cash Payments 1951


$178,213.38


Statement of Annual Reserve Fund


Town Appropriation


$ 500.00


Transfers by Finance Committee:


$ 15.00


Auditor's Expense


55.00


Building at Myricks Expense


.21


Aid to Highways, Chapter 81 Treasurer's Expense


50.00


Library, Janitor Service, State Audit


15.00


Library, Fuel, State Audit


5.00


Unexpended balance to Revenue $ 140.21


359.79


-


$ 500.00


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ANNUAL REPORT


Statement of Town Debt School Remodeling Loan 1951


Anticipation Reimbursement Loan due 1952


$ 16,000.00


18,900.00


$ 34,900.00


Statements of Trust and Investment Accounts The Giles Leach Fund


Balance Jan. 1, 1951


$


2,072.01


60.96


Interest and dividends


$ 2,132.97


Correction, 1950 dividends


$


1.50


Balance Dec. 31, 1951


2,131.47 $ 2,132.97


The Edwin H. Allen Cemetery Fund, General Care


Balance Jan. 1, 1951


$ 1,135.35 22.81


Interest


$ 1,158.16


Withdrawals for care


$


42.65


Balance Dec. 31, 1951


1,115.51 $ 1,158.16


Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds


Balance Jan. 1, 1951


Interest


Withdrawals for care


$


141.75


Balance Dec. 31, 1951


$ 5,506.53 109.17 $ 5,615.70


5,473.95 $ 5,615.70


James D. Dillingham Perpetual Care Fund


Balance Jan. 1, 1951


Interest and dividends


$ 3,000.00 42.32 -$ 3,042.32


Adjustments, dividends prepaid on


paid-up shares


$


17.24


Balance Dec. 31, 1951


3,025.08 -$ 3,042.32


Post-War Rehabilitation Fund


Balance Jan. 1, 1951


$ 10,940.67


Increase in redemption value of securities in 1951


351.48


Balance Dec. 31, 1951


$ 11,292.15


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ANNUAL REPORT


In 1951 $5,000 was voted from this fund. As the bonds accrue in redemption value on Dec. 1, the notice of intention to redeem was not given until Dec. 2, 1951, and, as 30 days notice is required on Series F Savings Bonds, the amount was not received in 1951. By holding the bonds redeemed until after the first of December, the town received $78.00 more tha nif they had been redeemed before that date.


Statement of Tax Titles


Balance Jan. 1, 1951, 38 titles


$ 1,155.03


1 title taken in 1951 128.07


Subsequent taxes certified in 1951


229.94 $ 1,513.04


Redemptions in 1951, 1 title $ 35.19


Balance Dec. 31, 1951, 38 titles


1,477.85


$


1,513.04


Statement of Tax Possessions


Balance Jan. 1, 1951, 8 possessions


$ 500.41


Balance Dec. 31, 1951, 8 possessions $ 500.41


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


Edmond O. Phillips


Off Jerome St. 39.21


$ 500.41


TOWN OF BERKLEY BALANCE SHEET - DECEMBER 31, 1951 General Accounts


ASSETS


Cash


$ 56,192.03


Temporary Loan, Anticipation of Reimbursement $ 18,900.00 $ 356.81 Payroll Deductions: Federal Withholding Taxes Blue Cross 7.02


Accounts Receivable: Taxcs: Levy of 1948: Real Estate


$ 34.76


Levy of 1949:


Personal Property $ 62.92


Real Estate


125.62


County Tax


245.05


Levy of 1950:


Poll


$ 12.00


Personal Property


517.81


Tailings


102.83


Real Estate


6,194.08


Road Machinery Fund


69.30


Levy of 1951:


Poll


S 248.00


Personal Property


917.27


Real Estate


11,789.38


Aid Old Age Assistance:


7.17


Motor Vehicle and Trailer Excise:


Levy of 1949


$ 8.96


Levy of 1950


247.86


Levy of 1951


2,370.71


Bankruptcy Proceedings


7.58


2,635.11


Moth Assessments:


Levy of 1950


15.00


Tax Titles


1,477.85


Tax Possessions


500.41


Fire Department Ladders


16.60


Departmental:


Bryant Street Dump 50.00


Slaughtering Fees


302.75


Chapter 81 Highway Maintenance 1951 .14


Chapter 90 Highway Maintenance 1951 .OI


Chapter 90 Bridge Repairs


1,467.93


Chapter 81


$ 11,275.00


Chapter 90


1,741.19


County:


Porter Strect Land Taking 1950 40.00


Well at Berkley School 200.00


Honor Roll 85.72


Levy of 1947


44.00


School fleating System


8,795.57


11,284.91


Rchabilitation Fund


5,000.00


School Heating System-Authorized from Post War Rehabilitation Fund Reserve Fund-Overlay Surplus


5,000.00 2,392.43


Overlays Reserved for Abatement of Taxes:


Levy of 1948 $ 34.76


Levy of 1949


188.54


Levy of 1950


109.55


Levy of 1951


366.39


699.24


Revenue Reserved Until Collected:


Motor Vehicle and Trailer Excise $ 2,635.11


Special Assessment, Moth 15.00


Tax Title and Tax Possession


1,978.26


Departmental, Slaughtering Fees


302.75


Surplus Revenuc


4,931.12 51,515.12


$100,455.78


$100,455.78


Net Funded or Fixed Debt


$ 16,000.00


School Remodeling Loan 1951


$ 16,000.00


$16,000.00


$ 16,000.00


Trust and Investment Accounts


Trust and Investment Funds: Savings Deposits and Securities


$ 23,038.16


Edwin H. Allen Cemetery Fund


1,115.51


Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds Post-War Rchabilitation Fund


11,292.15


$ 23,038.16


$ 23,038.16


Respectfully submitted, FRANCIS F. G. ANDREWS, Treasurer


4,657.95 33.85


Old Age Recovery


Unexpended Special Appropriation Balances: Tax Title Expense $ 68.67


Assessors' Salaries 1948 300.00


Assessors' Salaries 1949 60.00


Assessors' Special Equipment 10.19


Town Hall Repairs 5.52


Aid to Highways: State:


Land Damage and Counsel Fees, Padelford and Porter Streets 134.56


Chapter 90


1,370.60


14,386.79


Overlay Deficit:


School Heating System Engineer 50.00


Appropriation from Post War


Cemetery Sale of Lots Fund Federal Crants: Aid to Dependent Children: Administration $ 19.44


484.96


12,954.65


19,901.84


Administration Aid


4,146.38


363.83 9,60


School Lunch Program Overestimates 1951: State Parks and Reservations $ 22.88


188.54


County Hospital Assessment


135.67


403.60


6,723.89


92.00


Ciles Leach Investment Fund


$ 2,131.47


8,499.03


Debt Accounts


LIABILITIES AND RESERVES


CEMETERY PERPETUAL CARE FUNDS Berkley Common Cemetery


Date


Name of Fund


Principal


Balance


Jan. 1, 1951


Interest


Received


Expended for


Care of Lots


Balance


Dec. 31, 1951


1898


Philip C. Porter


$ 100.00


$ 104.24


$ 2.07


$


6.30++°$


100.01


1900


William Babbitt


100.00


102.69


2.03


2.25±


102.47


1906


Calvin T. Crane


150.00


153.42


3.05


2.70±


153.77


1906


Susan H. Allen


200.00


2-14.03


4.85


4.50


244.38


1908


Thomas Terry


100.00


104.11


2.06


5.85ftº


100.32


1909


Samuel C. Norcutt


100.00


102.58


2.03


2.25₺


102.36


1910


W. Burt & A. Simms


100.00


106.89


2.07


8.10ftº


100.86


1910


Rev. Thomas Andros


200.00


222.56


4.42


4.501


222.4S


1914


Asa W. Reed


200.00


206.20


4.11


2.70±


207.61


1918


J. Hervey, E. Hervey et al


200.00


210.22


4.14


9.90+1º


204.46


1922


Witherell & Seekell


100.00


102.18


2.03


1.80t


102.41


1922


Stephen Corey


100.00


102.25


2.03


1.80


102.48


1923


Cummings & Howard


100.00


102.21


2.05


104.26


1925


Ebenezer D. Briggs


150.00


160.80


3.13


9.45+1º


154.48


1925


Capt. Tamerlane Burt Herbert A. Perry


150.00


158.49


3.13


4.501


157.12


1927


Edward L. Smith


100.00


163.94


3.28


167.22


1929


Horace N. Macomber


100.00


102.25


2.05


104.30


1931


Albert French


200.00


204.41


4.06


3.601


204.87


1932


Charles E. French


150.00


153.23


3.05


2.701


153.58


1933


Dean Westgate


200.00


207.59


4.10


8.10fº


203.59


1938


Capt. John Cummings


100.00


102.30


2.03


3.601°


100.73


1940


B. & A. Williams


100.00


102.04


2.03


1.80±


102.27


1941


Frances A. Phillips


100.00


117.08


2.35


119.43


1942


Charles Westgate


100.00


102.19


2.03


1.80±


102.42


1943


Harry E. Howland


100.00


112.57


2.25


114.82


1945


William P. Wood


200 00


205.57


4.09


3.60}


206.06


1945


Burt & French


200.00


204.93


4.07


3.60|


205.40


1947


Barnard Norcutt


100.00


102.21


2.03


1.80


102.44


PRIVATE CEMETERIES


1916


Paull Bros.


200.00


312.38


6.14


12.60+1


305.92


1923


Andrew J. Webster


200.00


236.76


4.69


5.85}


235.60


$ 4,960.00


$ 5,506.53


$109.17


$141.75


$ 5,473.95


+ denotes 1949 care


* denotes 1950 carc


0 denotes 1951 care


1915


James Macomber


100.00


102.96


2.03


2.701


102.29


1916


J. Haskins & E. Burt


100.00


194.76


3.90


198.66


1920


Abail B. Crane


210.00


218.13


4.30


11.700


210.73


150.00


169.07


3.38


3.601


168.83


1926


1939


Capt. Joseph Sanford


200.00


209.29


4.13


8.10+°


205.32


Bills for care of lots have been late in coming in from the Commissioners; in 1951, bills for some lots for 1949 care were put in for payment. So far as is known, all bills through 1951 have now been paid. Because of the small amounts to be earned and the time required, apparently there is a lack of interest in the care of lots in the cemetery on the part of the commissioners; this is further shown by the two resignations in 1951, leaving one member on the board. I would recommend to the townspeople that a committee be appointed to inquire into cemetery operations; one view that might be explored is the election of an unpaid commission who would be empowered to appoint one person as a caretaker or sexton to have the full care of the ceme- tery subject to their supervision. He would receive a set salary from the town, to be paid by appropriation and from receipts from interest on perpetual care funds, and would turn in to the town all receipts such as those for opening graves, special work on lots, and the like. The commissioners should also require this person to keep a master plan on which would be entered the location of all graves within lots so that no difficulties along this line would be encountered as in the past. Many improvements should be made in relation to the Berkley Common Ceme- tery; it has been almost criminally neglected in the past.


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ANNUAL REPORT


REPORT OF CHIEF OF POLICE


Dec. 31, 1951


To the Board of Selectmen Town of Berkley


Gentlemen:


As your Chief of Police I submit the following report for the year of 1951.


Arrests for Crimes in Berkley


Crimes against Persons


Assault with a Dangerous Weapon 1


Threats 1


Crimes against Property


Larceny 1


Putting in fear a person for the purpose of stealing 3


Crimes against Public Order, etc.


Vagrancy 1


Illegal possession and setting off of fireworks 1


Registering bets on horses 2


Maintaining Gaming Nuisance 1


Allowing premises to be used for gaming


1


Being concerned in registering bets on horses Insane person


2


Speeding


1


Contempt of Court 1


Summoned to Court


-


No inspection sticker 4


Failing to keep to the right 3


Operating negligently 2


Failing to stop for police officer 2


Failing to make self known after causing damage 1


Operating after license had expired 1


Speeding 2


1


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OTHER ACTIVITIES


Auto accidents (with injuries ) 3


Auto accidents (property damage ) 13


Breaks and thefts reported and investigated 9


Car transfers recorded 303


Misc. complaints reported and investigated


41


Tickets given for defective equipment 164


Pistol permits issued


21


Summons served


7


Dogs killed by autos


5


Plates picked up for the registry


1


Recommended suspension of license


5


Picked up escaped person 1


We have assisted the Registry on Periodic Inspection checkups. We patrolled the Town on the Fourth of July, Labor Day, Halloween, and New Year's. During Dog Racing period, Police Officers directed traffic at various intersections for a period of 100 days.


The Berkley Police Association has maintained our present equipment and at various times added to it.


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 coopera- tion in carrying out the work of the department.


Respectfully submitted, HAROLD G. ASHLEY,


Chief of Police.


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TAX LIST FOR 1951


Personal


Real


Tax


Avery, Vincent


4.35


4.35


Adams, Vernon


17.40


17.40


Adams, William L.


13.05


118.90


131.95


Aguas, Maria and Joan and Antonia


191.40


191.40


Aguas, Ade O.


5.51


5.51


Allan, Donald and Wilma


.46.40


46.40


Allen, James and Audrey


75.40


75.40


Allen, John M.


178.06


178.06


Allen, Joseph and Louise


31.90


31.90


Alves, Manuel and Lena


75.40


75.40


Ames, Frank and Ruth


136.30


136.30


Anderson, Percy and Helen


72.50


216.05


288.55


Anderson, Alfred and Julia L.


40.60


40.60


Andrews, Agnes


83.52


83.52


Andrews, Francis and Julia


4.35


149.35


153.70


Anthony, Ralph and Myra


62.35


62.35


Anthony, Myra D.


52.20


52.20


Anthony, Myra D.


8.70


8.70


Anthony, Myra D. and Others


40.89


40.89


Anthony, William and Edith


1,032.40


1,032.40


Antonio, Agusta F.


5.80


5.80


Ashley, Blanche M.


58.00


58.00


Arnold, Stanley and Evelyn


174.00


174.00


Ashley, Harold and Verna


5.80


5.80


Ashley, Harold and Ruth


31.90


31.90


Ashley, Herbert M.


18.85


12.18


31.03


Ashley, Herbert and Clara .


168.20


168.20


Ashley, LeRoy G.


1.74


1.74


Ashley, Lillian


158.05


158.05


Ashley, Verna and E. Whitman


49.30


49.30


Ashley, Miriam


186.18


186.18


Ashley, Lewis W.


2.90


2.90


Aspinall, Herbert


46.40


117.74


164.14


Auruda, Henry and Agnes


13.34


13.34


Babbitt, C. Dexter


9.57


9.57


Babbitt, Joseph H.


4.35


240.70


245.05


Babbitt, Marion L.


263.90


263.90


Babbitt, George R.


201.55


201.55


Babbitt, Milton and Ruth


133.40


133.40


Babbitt, J. P.


87.00


87.00


Babbitt, Lois W.


6.38


6.38


Ames, Alijah


116.00


116.00


68


ANNUAL REPORT


Personal


Real


Tax


Babbitt, Louise


4.35


4.35


Babbitt, Milton


5.80


5.80


Babbitt, Russell and Richard


5.80


5.80


Babbitt, Rollin H., Jr.


9.57


9.57


Babbitt, Russel


40.60


168.20


208.80


Babbitt, Rollin H.


314.07


314.07


Bailey, Gwendolyn I. C. and Charles Peterson


224.46


224.46


Baldwin, Percy and Mable


139.20


139.20


Barrow, Mary


344.52


344.52


Barrow, John


34.80


34.80


Barrow, Lawrence


1.74


117.45


119.19


Barrows, Jennie


5.80


5.80


Barrows, Raymond and Jessie


20.30


20.30


Barboza, Manuel and Antoinette


147.32


147.32


Barboza's Package Store, Inc.


58.00


58.00


Barker, Merle T.


191.40


191.40


Barrett, Edwin and Viola


133.40


133.40


Barton, Jacob and Cora


73.95


73.95


Barton, Jacob


6.09


5.80


11.89


Bassett, Albert


29.00


29.00


Bassett, Arthur


1.16


1.16


Bay State Beagle Club, Inc.


223.88


223.88


Belcher, Martin and Grace


8.70


8.70


Bennett, William


29.00


29.00


Bettencourt, Gil and Clara


162.40


162.40


Bergstrom, Martin E.


140.65


140.65


Bettencourt, Marion


85.26


85.26


Bindon, Albert W. J. and Ethel G.


48.43


48.43


Bindon, Albert and Sarah


2.90


142.68


145.58


Blanchette, Hervey and Lena


136.30


542.30


678.60


Bordon, Howard C.


2.90


2.90


Boshco, Eleanor C.


295.80


295.80


Bonvie, Hannah E.


46.40


46.40


Bourke, Michael


8.70


8.70


Boyce, Borden and Bertha M.


18.85


18.85


Boyce, Enoch


11.68


11.68


Braese, Thomas and Mary


153.70


153.70


Bradley, Tudor W. and Jessie H.


191.40


191.40


Brailey, Elsie


75.11


75.11


Brailey, Ernest and Harriett


31.90


31.90


Brennan, Edward and Alice


11.60


288.84


300.44


Briggs, Merton L.


63.80


63.80


Briggs, Alvin E.


112.23


112.23


Browning, George and Ada


50.75


50.75


69


ANNUAL REPORT


Personal


Real


Tax


Brightman, Iva


327.70


327.70


Brightman, John


69.60


2.03


71.63


Brightman, John


105.85


105.85


Brown, Charles and Victoria


71.63


147.90


219.53


Brown, George S.


150.80


150.80


Brown, Marion and Lily Nyboe


8.70


8.70


Brown, Everett D. and Mary F.


118.90


118.90


Buckley, Harry, Jr. and Winifred M.


5.80


234.90


240.70


Burt, William


2.90


2.90


Burt, Alexander


5.80


5.80


Burt, Helen M.


2.90


2.90


Burbee, J. Ernest and Lillian


46.40


46.40


Bumpus, Ira S. and Doris A.


252.01


306.24


558.25


Cabral, Emanuel


62.06


62.06


Cady, Evelyn and Charles


113.10


113.10


Cambra, Mary


4.35


226.78


231.13


Card, Edward and Inez


40.60


40.60


Card, George A.


2.90


2.90


Caron, Leo J.


52.20


52.20


Chace, Ervine


1.16


1.16


Carpenter, Edwin and Florence


130.50


130.50


Carle, Florence H.


33.35


33.35


Carroll, Frank and Mary


31.90


31.90


Carroll, Frank and Jean


365.40


365.40


Caswell, Carrie


5.80


5.80


Cavalier, William R. and Alpheda R.


110.20


110.20


Chandler, Reginald A. and Mary E.


2.90


2.90


Church, M. E.


12.18


12.18


Churchill, Alice and Others


34.80


34.80


Chester, Roger and Carolyn


149.35


149.35


Chester, Fred and Edith


20.30


20.30


Clough, Harold and Florence


75.40


75.40


Clough, Horace and Marie


10.73


143.55


154.28


Clarke, Harry and Alice


103.82


103.82


Clark, Pearl


56.55


56.55


Clark, Clarence H.


5.80


5.80


Clark, P. J.


5.80


5.80


Clark, Elizabeth


12.18


12.18


Clegg, Damon


69.60


291.45


361.05


Campbell, Blanche


4.35


4.35


Colpitt, E. Roy


6.38


6.38


Colpitts, Norman and Helen J.


166.75


166.75


Costa, Francis, Jr.


5.80


5.80


Conant, Edward W,


226.20


226.20


70


ANNUAL REPORT


Personal


Real


Tax


Conant, Eva


5.80


5.80


Comerford, Florence


142.68


142.68


Conaty, Robert


23.20


23.20


Coombs, Frank E.


8.70


8.70


Coreio, John


4.35


4.35


Cooper, Joseph P.


427.75


427.75


Correia, Manuel


69.60


69.60


Costa, Antone and Nellie


71.05


71.05


Cochrane, Ralph and Laura


118.90


118.90


Costa, Frank G.


14.50


14.50


Cox, William


63.80


63.80


Craw, Willis


125.86


125.86


Crimlisk, Russell A.


9.57


7.25


16.82


Crimlisk, George


6.38


6.38


Crowningshield, E. A.


6.96


6.96


Cronan, Edward L.


13.92


13.92


Cuddon, Owen F.


11.60


11.60


Cummings, George S.


176.90


176.90


Cummings, L. Clyde


68.15


68.15


Cummings, Mary


22.04


22.04


Cummings, Clarence


4.64


4.64


Cushman, Don A.


.58


.58


Cushman, Beulah


85.55


85.55


Cybulski, Stanley J.


87.00


87.00


Davis, Susan


95.70


95.70


Dary, Flora


2.32


2.32


Dean, Anthony P.


30.74


30.74


Dean, David B.


34.80


34.80


Dean, Lawrence


5.80


5.80


Deane, Theodore


8.70


8.70


Dagenais, Norman and Hilda


71.34


217.79


289.13


DeCosta, Melvin and Betsy


116.00


116.00


Delano, Charles


2.90


2.90


Delano, Florence


55.10


55.10


DeMoranville, William


14.50


14.50


DeMoura, Antone and Margaret


4.35


130.50


134.85


DeAruda, Manuel


2.90


2.90


DeAruda, Manuel and Willeta


5.80


5.80


Dillingham, John and Others


128.18


128.18


Dillingham, John Q.


92.80


402.81


495.61


DeRocha, Verginio


92.80


92.80


DeRocha, Verginio J.


11.60


11.60


Denson, Ernest


5.80


5.80


Doel, William R.


46.40


46.40


71


ANNUAL REPORT


Personal


Real


Tax


Doel, William R., Jr.


1.45


1.45


Dias, Peter and Mary


5.80


5.80


Doherty, William and Louise


11.60


11.60


Donati, Edward L. and Kathleen A.


8.70


8.70


Donnelly, Edith M.


23.20


23.20


Dow, Estella and Arlon


81.20


81.20


Drake, Carolyn


5.80


5.80


Dulak, Sophie


129.92


129.92


Dulak, Kazimier


8.99




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