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Demand
3,036.56
74.52
Atkinson Common
M. P. Sawyer.
. Salem Savings Bank.
Demand
5,000.00
125.00
Books for Library
M. H. Simpson. .
Institution for Savings
Demand
5,107.46
128.48
Sprinkling Streets
Chicago Bur. & Qu. R. R., 4%.
Mar. 1, 1958
4,000.00
160.00
Sprinkling Streets
N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., 4.%.
. July 1, 1955
5,000.00
400.00
Sprinkling Streets
Boston & Maine R. R., 5%. .
. Mar. 1, 1942
3,000.00
127.50
Sprinkling Streets
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co ..
. Dec. 1, 1966
4,000.00
130.00
Sprinkling Streets
So. End Reading Room. . Np't. Five Cents Savings Bank .
. Demand
5,452.73
109.04
Branch Library
Institution for Savings.
. Demand
3,769.63
92.72
Branch Library
1680 Broadway Corp., Bond 612% ... Mar. 1, 1939
500.00
Branch Library
6th Ave. & 55th Corp., 612%. ...... . Jan. 15, 1940
500.00
Branch Library
Real Est., cor. Purchase & Marlboro. . Demand
4,000.00
General Use of Library As. Trust of Lib. Direct's. Replace loss by fire Replace loss by fire
One-half to So. End Read- ing Room and one-half to the Public Library
CITY AUDITOR
77
78
SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS-Concluded
Investment
Due
Amount $10,000.00
Income 1945
Purpose
J. R. Spring.
. Np't. Five Cents Savings Bank .
Books for Library
Institution for Savings.
. Demand
10,000.00
250.00
Books for Library
E. H. Stickney.
Institution for Savings . .
Demand
5,524.01
138.10
General Use of Library
Baltimore & Ohio R. R. 5%.
Dec. 1, 1995
5,000.00
1,250.00
General Use of Library
Eben F. Stone
. Np't. Five Cents Savings Bank
. Demand
2,000.00
40.00
General Use of Library
Institution for Savings .
Demand
1,565.00
39.12
General Use of Library General Use of Library
Old Colony Railroad. .
. Demand
2,000.00
Benj. G. Sweetser.
Institution for Savings.
Demand
5,000.00
125.00
General Use of Library
Wm. C. Todd
. Institution for Savings.
. Demand
8,469.38
211.72
Reading Room
Chicago, Burlington & Qu., 4% .
Mar. 1, 1958
2,000.00
80.00
Reading Room
N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., 4% ..
. Mar. 1, 1947
2,000.00
160.00
Reading Room
Boston & Maine R. R., 5%. .
. May 1, 1940
2,000.00
85.00
Reading Room
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co., 31/2%. .
Dec. 1, 1966
1,000.00
32.50
Reading Room
R. N. Toppan.
. Np't. Five Cents Savings Bank . .
. Demand
250.00
6.26
School Prize
A. Williams. .
Salem Five Cents Savings Bank. . . . .
Demand .. ..
1,000.00
22.50
Books for Library
Young America Victory
Club of 1943.
25.00
Annie I. Wightman .. .. . U. S. A. "G" Bonds.
10 years
8,000.00
200.00
Public Lib. Reading Room
ANNUAL REPORT
*Added to Principal
$320,701.70
$9,476.45
Fund
$200.00
79
CITY AUDITOR
SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS
TOTAL TRUST FUNDS
$320,701.70
Divided as follows:
Newburyport Five Cents Savings Bank
$88,265.36
Institution for Savings 90,411.34
Massachusetts Hospital Life Ins
10,000.00
City of New York.
1,000.00
Provident Inst. for Savings, Amesbury.
5,000.00
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe R. R.
1,000.00
New Amsterdam Gas Company.
1,000.00
Chicago & Erie R. R.
1,000.00
Salem Five Cents Savings Bank.
8,000.00
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy R. R.
8,000.00
New York, New Haven & Hartford R. R.
13,000.00
Boston & Maine Railroad.
7,000.00
Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co
7,000.00
1680 Broadway Corporation.
500.00
6th Ave. & 55th St. Corp
500.00
Real Estate corner Purchase & Marlboro
4,000.00
Baltimore & Ohio R. R
5,000.00
Old Colony Railroad .
2,000.00
Young America Victory Club of 1943.
25.00
U. S. A. "G" Bonds.
68,000.00
Total.
$320,701.70
SO
ANNUAL REPORT
Trustees of Putnum Free School
TREASURER'S ANNUAL REPORT November 1, 1945
TRIAL BALANCE
Bills Receivable.
$700.00
Stocks and Bonds
119,942.92
Cash Account
2,851.11
Newburyport 5c Savings Bank
3,300.00
$126,794.03
Fund Account.
$100,950.00
Profit and Loss
25,844.03
$126,794.03
(Signed) HALLET W. NOYES, Treasurer.
This is to certify that we have examined the accounts of Hallet W. Noyes, Treasurer of the Trustees of the Putuam Free School, have checked up the securities and find the statement herewith correct.
Securities found correct October 30, 1945.
(Signed) LAURENCE HAYWARD,
(Signed) WEBSTER D. ADAMS,
Auditing Committee.
SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS
Stocks
10 shares Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
$512.50
200 shares American Optical Co
6,450.00
50 shares California Water Service Co 1,950.00
120 shares Connecticut Light & Power Co.
5,100.00
25 shares Eastern Gas & Fuel Associates prior pfd
1,978.75
100 shares First National Bank of Boston ..
4,800.00
75 shares Fitchburg Gas & Electric Light Co. com
3,075.00
100 shares General Reinsurance Corporation
5,050.00
50 shares Glen Falls Insurance Co.
2,225.00
75 shares Merchants National Bank of Newburyport.
1,500.00
25 shares Manufacturers Trust Co .
1,000.00
75 shares Manufacturers Trust Co 2,990.63
25 shares Manufacturers Trust Co
1,450.00
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CITY AUDITOR
30 shares Newport Electric Corporation. $915.00
100 shares Pennsylvania Co. for Insurance, etc . 3,850.00
25 shares Public Service of New Hampshire $5 cum pfd. 2,562.50
25 shares Rochester Gas & Electric Co. 6% cum pfd.
2,612.50
100 shares Sylvania Electric Products .
3,208.24
60 shares United Illuminating Co
3,000.00
75 shares Western Massachusetts Co's com.
2,625.00
134 shares West Virginia Coal & Coke Corporation ..
2,880.00
6/14/20 shares West Virginia Coal & Coke Corporation (Stk div.). 7 shares Wheeling & Lake Erie R. R. com.
4 shares Wheeling & Lake Erie R. R. pfd.
20 shares Pittsburgh & West Virginia com.
Bonds
1000 Arizona State Teachers College, Temple, Arizona, 4s 1957 $1,000.00
1000 Bangor & Aroostook R. R. 4s 1951 850.00
2000 Bangor & Aroostook R. R. 4s 1951 . 1,555.00
1000 Bellows Falls Hydro-Electric Co. 5s 1958.
970.00
5000 Boston Edison Co. 1st A 234s 1970
5,000.00
2500 Boston & Maine R. R. 1st mtg Series RR 4s 1960.
1,750.00
2500 Boston & Maine R. R. Income bonds A, 412s 1970
700.00
4000 Chesapeake & Ohio & Imp. E 31/2s 1996.
3,980.00
5000 Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul A 5s 1975 0.00
4000 City of Berlin, N. H. 414s 1947
3,802.80
3200 City of New York 3% Corporate Stock for Transit Unification 1980.
3,200.00
10000 Imperial Irrigation Dist. Calif. 83/58 Second Refunding Issue Series A. cpn 312s 59 10,000.00
4000 Oregon Short Line 5s 1946
4,000.00
2000 Pike County, Mo. (Champ Clark Bridge) 334s 1966 Toll Bridge Rev. opt. 1949.
2,000.00
1400 Potomac Consolidated Debenture Corp. 2s 1953.
700.00
2700 Prudence Securities Corp. 512s 1961
1,600.00
5000 St. Louis County, Missouri, Toll Bridge 334s 1965.
5,000.00
1000 St. Louis & San Francisco 4s 1950. .
100.00
4000 United States Savings Bonds G 212s 1954.
4,000.00
6000 United States Savings Bonds G 212s 1957 6,000.00
4000 Wisconsin Michigan Power Co. 1st mtg 334s 1961
4,000.00
$119,942.92
Newburyport Five Cents Savings Bank, Deposit
$3,300.00
Bills Receivable, A. C. Kelleher mortgage. . 700.00
Cash, Deposit in Merchants National Bank
2,851.11
$126,794.03
0.00
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ANNUAL REPORT
STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS
Balance, November 1, 1944.
$1,056.40
RECEIPTS
2 M. New Orleans Public Service 5s 1955 $1,995.00
Gain on same.
45.00
2 M. California Toll Bridge 4s 1976 . Gain on same
100.00
$2,100.00
1 M. Louisville & Jeffersonville Bridge Co. 4s 1945. Gain on same.
50.00
$1,000.00
10 sh. Southern Pacific
$100.00
Gain on same.
416.68
$516.68
30 sh. Merganthaler Linotype Co. $600.00
Gain on same.
1,517.26
$2,117.26
Rebate on bond premium N. N. Jones, Treasurer Interest Account.
5,269.99
$14,109.95
DISBURSEMENTS
6 M. U.S.A. "G" bonds due May 1, 1957 $6,000.00
50 sh. California Water Service Co. 1,950.00
25 sh. Manufacturers Trust Co. 1,450.00
Merchants National Bank-
collecting Imperial Irrigation coupons .31
collecting Imperial Irrigation coupons.
25
shipping and collection charges on
2 M. New Orleans Public Service
1.49
2 M. California Toll Bridge .
1.49
1 M. Louisville & Jeffersonville Bridge Co
3.26
M. N. Perkins Co. engrossing 3 diplomas and postage . ..
1.59
C. J. MeGregor & Sons, decorations for graduation
25.00
Jones & Lawton, on a/c services and expenses in case of Trustees of Putnam Free School v. City of Newbury- port et al 538.45
Merchants Natl. Bank, box rent 10. Fed Tax 2.
12.00
American Surety Co. premium on bond N. N. Jones, Treasurer 12.50
American Surety Co. premium on bond, H. W. Noyes, Treasurer .
12.50
City of Newburyport, tuition.
1,000.00
N. N. Jones, Treasurer, salary 6 months ending April 30, 1945. 125.00
$2,040.00
$2,000.00
$950.00
9.62
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CITY AUDITOR
H. W. Noyes, Treasurer, salary 6 months ending Oct. 31, 1945.
$125.00
$11,258.84
Balance, November 1, 1945.
2,851.11
$14,109.95
MOSES ATKINSON SCHOOL FUND
Savings Deposit par value
Total
On hand Oct. 4, 1945 $55.88 $6,532.84 $750.00
$7,338.72
Receipts
Payments
Income (1945). $47.25
Expenditures $6.00
Cash on hand beginning of year
Cash on hand Oct. 4, 1945. . 55.88
1945.
14.63
$61.88
$61.88
Investments
20 shares Merchants National Bank, Newburyport, Mass
$400.00
7 shares First and Ocean National Bank, Newburyport, Mass. 350.00
Deposit Five Cents Savings Bank, Newburyport, Mass.
3,014.04
Deposit Institution for Savings Bank, Newburyport, Mass 3,518.80
Deposit First and Ocean National Bank, Newburyport, Mass.
55.88
$7,338.72
PEABODY FUND, NEWBURYPORT PUBLIC LIBRARY
Annual Report of the Treasurer for the Year Ending November 30, 194 5
Receipts :
Balance, November 30, 1944
$237.58
Dividends, April 1945.
187.50
Dividends, October 1945
187.50
$612.58
Expenditures :
Books Bought.
$242.41
Postage.
.45
Balance on Hand, November 30, 1945
$369.72
Respectfully submitted,
LAURENCE HAYWARD,
Treasurer.
$242.86
Securities
Cash
.
DEPARTMENT REPORTS AND LIST OF JURORS
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ANNUAL REPORT
Report of City Registrar
Births Registered in 1945 (Including Stillborns)
Males
Females
January .
13
15
February
17
15
March
12
14
April
15
16
May
11
9
June
19
15
July
16
13
August
10
14
September
23
20
October
15
13
November
18
22
December
19
15
188
181
Nativity of Parents
Father
Mother
Newburyport
113
152
U. S. outside of Newburyport.
243
204
Canada
7
8
Nova Scotia.
2
2
Ireland
1
2
Germany
1
1
Russia.
1
Sicily.
1
369
369
Births outside Newburyport, parents residing in City: Males 9, Females 4. Births in Newburyport, parents residing elsewhere: Males 73, Females 78.
Marriages Registered in 1945
January
10
February
5
March.
8
April
7
May
10
87
CITY REGISTRAR
June
9
July
9
August
7
September
15
October.
17
November
15
December
15
127
Nativity of Contracting Parties
Bride
Groom
Newburyport.
90
78
U. S. outside of Newburyport.
37
49
127
127
Deaths Recorded in 1945
Including Stillbirths-Males 0, Females 7
Male
Female
January
11
8
February
9
11
March
15
4
April
3
6
May
12
9
June
14
9
July
8
8
August
8
12
September
7
12
October
6
10
November
15
12
December.
15
17
123
118
Non-residents died in city : Males 27, Females 20.
Residents of City dying elsewhere: Males 25, Females 13.
Non-residents buried in city (not included in above): Males 20, Females 14.
VERA M. KELLY,
City Registrar.
SS
ANNUAL REPORT
Report of the Board of Assessors
January 1, 1946. City Hall, Newburyport, Mass.
To His Honor the Mayor and the City Council,
Gentlemen:
The Board of Assessors of the City of Newburyport hereby sumbit its report for the year 1945.
The City, County and State warrants called for the following amounts:
Total Appropriations G. L. 41-15A. $796,606.42
Appropriations from available funds:
G. L. 59-23 Year 1944. $12,899.49
Year 1945. 3,076.15
$15,975.64
$812,582.06
Other amounts to be raised:
Water Dept. Chapter 403, Acts 1908
$5,000.00
State Tax and Assessments:
State Tax $13,532.00
Parks and Reservations. 530.78
State Audit
2,262.96
Examination of Retirement System 60.80
Veterans Care
112.58
$16,499.12
County Tax and Assessments:
County Tax. $21,810.73
Underestimate County Tax.
.01
Tuberculosis Hospital
7,195.49
Bridges.
4,100.00
$33,106.23
Overlay of Current Year
16,976.00
$884,163.41
Estimated Receipts.
$323,373.96
Available Funds.
15,975.64
$339,349.60
Net amount to be raised by taxation
$544,813.81
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BOARD OF ASSESSORS
In order to raise this amount it was necessary to declare a tax rate of $42.60 per thousand of valuation, a decrease of $.40 per thousand for the year.
Polls 4,674 at $2.00
$9,348.00
Personal Property, $1,524,470.00 at $42.60
64,942.42
Real Estate, $11,045,150.00 at $42.60.
470,523.39
$544,813.81
The total amount of tax committed to the Collector for the collection was $544,813.81.
The Board made six committments of Motor Vehicle Excise Tax as follows:
Cars
Valuation
Tax
Committment No. 1.
1282
$119,260.00
$4,274.72
Committment No. 2.
883
95,310.00
3,340.16
Committment No. 3.
212
29,300.00
799.58
Committment No. 4.
78
6,440.00
160.87
Committment No. 5 ..
46
7,630.00
142.06
Committment No. 6. .
115
18,050.00
300.57
$275,990.00
$9,017.96
The gain in valuation for the year 1945 is as follows:
Increase in Personal Property
$114,900.00
Increase in Real Estate.
102,030.00
Total gain.
$216,930.00
The Board has assisted the Treasurer in the filing, foreclosure and following up the tax title property through the Land Court so that the City has become the possessor of several parcels of property.
We recommend that provisions should be made for the preservation of the records of the Board of Assessors and for an engineer to bring our plans and maps up to date. We further recommend that there be a revaluation of the city by expert appraisers.
Respectfully submitted,
JOHN H. SHEA, EVERETT F. LANDFORD, CHARLES A. MORSE,
Board of Assessors.
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ANNUAL REPORT
Office of the Licensing Board
May 10, 1946.
Hon. John M. Kelleher, Mayor of Newburyport,
Newburyport, Massachusetts.
Dear Sir:
The Licensing Board of the City respectfully submits a report of its proceedings, including the names of licensees, locations and classes of licenses, receipts and expendi- tures for the year 1945:
The following named persons were granted retail package goods store licenses to sell all alcoholic beverages for the year 1946, for which each paid the annual fee of $750.00:
No.
1 Canepa Bros, Inc., Peter Canepa, Manager, 47 Merrimac Street.
2 J. Arthur Rochette and Albert E. Rochette, d/b/a H. A. Rochette & Son, 4 Purchase Street.
3 Daniel J. Lyons, d/b/a Sullivan & Lyons, 37 Market Square.
4 John F. Leary, d/b/a C. Leary & Company, 202 Merrimac Street. Being 4 licenses at $750.00 each-$3,000.00
The following named persons were granted common victualler's licenses to sell all alcoholic beverages, seven days, for the year 1946, for which each paid the annual fee of $850.00:
No.
5 The Lodge Cafe, Inc., Constantine N. Antonopoulos, Manager, 39-41 Market Square.
7 Essex Lunch, Inc. of Newburyport, Arthur Young, Manager, 118 Merrimac Street.
9 John J. Leary, d/b/a Duke's Corner Grill, 25-27 Merrimac Street.
11 Lawrence M. Twomey, d/b/a Park Lunch, 1 Kent Street and 185 Merrimac Street.
12 John W. Dixon, d/b/a Log Cabin, 5 Liberty Street.
15 John J. Creeden, d/b/a K & C Spa, 24 Market Square.
16 Cornelius S. Leary, d/b/a Leary's Lunch, 11-15 Middle Street.
20 John J. O'Bara, d/b/a O'Bara's, 98 Water Street, corner of Lime Street, entrance on Lime Street being unnumbered.
24 Nicholas Pahakis, 43-44 Market Square. Being 9 licenses at $850.00 each-$7650.00.
The following named person was granted a seasonal common victualler's license to sell all alcoholic beverages, seven days, for the year 1945, for which he paid the seasonal fee of $500.00
No
25 Francis I. Twomey Kelleher, d/b/a Leonardo, Lots 91-92-105-106, Plum Island. Being one license at $500.00.
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LICENSING BOARD
The following named clubs were granted a club license to sell all alcoholic beverages for the year 1946 at an annual fee of $275.00.
No.
10 Polish American Citizens Club, Winenty Adamoweiz, Manager, 3 Salem Street.
19 Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, Lodge No. 909, James J. Ryan, Manager, 41 Green Street.
23 Loyal Order of Moose, No. 1601, Frank M. Jones, Manager, 3 Market Street. Being 3 licenses at $275.00 each-$825.00.
The following named Club was granted a license to sell wines and malt beverages for the year 1946 at an annual fee of $175.00:
No.
14 North End Boat Club, 282 Merrimac Street, Henry Abram, Manager. Being 1 license at $175.00.
The following named club was granted a club license to sell malt beverages only for the year 1946 for which it paid the annual fee of $175.00:
No.
22 Neptune Veteran Firemen's Association, Inc., William Fuchs, Manager, 34 Han- cock Street.
Being 1 license at $175.00.
ยท The following named persons were granted retail package goods store licenses to sell wines and malt beverages for the year 1946 for which each paid the annual fee of $250.00:
No.
13 Elinor P. Stickney, d/b/a Est. of E. P. Stickney, 66 Lime Street.
18 Christos Chagros, 164 Water Street.
Being 2 licenses at $250.00 each-$500.00.
The following named persons were granted common victualler's licenses to sell wines and malt beverages, seven days, for the year 1946, for which each paid the annual fee of $350.00:
No.
6 Zaharias Limnios, 18 Market Street.
8 Louis T. Parasso, d/b/a Louie's Spot, 90 Water Street.
17 Theodore Vourlalis, d/b/a Flying Yankee Diner, 22 Winter Street.
21 Roland W. Haines, d/b/a Paul's Cafe, 131-133 Merrimac Street.
Being 4 licenses at $350.00 each-$1,400.00.
The following named person was granted an amusement license to conduct orchestra, orthophonic and radio entertainment at the location designated, for which he paid the annual fee of $5.00:
Francis I. Twomey Kelleher, d/b/a Leonardo, Lots 91-92-105-106, Plum Island. Being 1 license at $5.00
The following named persons were granted lodging house licenses at the locations designated, for which each paid the annual fee of $2.00:
Samuel Traister, 26 Water Street.
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ANNUAL REPORT
Charles L. Ranlet, 12 Parker Street.
Carrie Colburn, 1 Temple Street.
Roland Il. Oliver, 170 State Street.
Mrs. M. B. Lawrence, 11 Charter Street. Mrs. Ella R. Hartt, 55th Street, Plum Island.
Robert W. Weltshe, d/b/a Garrison Inn, 11 Brown Square.
James Dourmas, 42 Market Square
Being S licenses at $2.00-$16.00.
The following named person was granted a coffee house license for which he paid the annual fee of $5.00:
Peter L. Chetsas, 14 Merrimac Street.
Being 1 license at $5.00.
The following named persons were granted common victualler's licenses at the lo- cations designated, for which each paid the annual fee of $5.00:
For year 1945:
William Schwartz, 2 Orange Street.
James Sotoropoulos, d/b/a Mall Spa, 140 High Street.
James Dourmas, 11 Merrimac Street.
Annie C. Ryan, 88 State Street.
Martin Tickelis Cafeteria, Peter Kamberelis, Prop., at the Martin & Tickelis Fac- tory, 21 Pleasant Street.
Dora Woodman, 97 Water Street.
Howard D. Johnson Co. at Hytron Corp., Kent Street corner of Monro.
K. W. Korney, 92 Water Street.
John A. Matthews, d/b/a Matthews' Cash Market, 12 Maple Street.
Lloyd W. Clough, 41 Pleasant Street.
Arthur Joubert, 269 Merrimac Street.
Ira Chapman, at Towle Mfg. Co., 260 Merrimac Street.
Nicholas Dedes, d/b/a Dedes Candy Shop, 4 State Street.
Joseph J. Nolin, d/b/a Naborhood Store, Block A, Lot 75, Plum Island.
Francis I. Twomey Kelleher, d/b/a Leonardo, Lots 91-92-105-106, Plum Island. Eric Fern, d/b/a Newburyport Manor, 165 State Street. John Silva, 162 Water Street. Constantine Conion, 4 Inn Street.
Theresa Ross, 158 Merrimac Street.
Ludwig Lachowicy, 68 Water Street.
Carl A. Knight, d/b/a The Hedge, Plum Island Turnpike. Grace Steer, 86 Pleasant Street. Louis Fosto, corner Titcomb and Merrimac Streets.
Charles E. Bickford, Kent and Munro Streets.
Gordon L. Ingalls, 58 Federal Street. Edward L. Bartlett, 240 Merrimac Street.
Ross Gadd, 40 Washington Street. John Strong, 11 Merrimac Street.
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LICENSING BOARD
For the year 1946:
Adolf Pietrowski, 100 Water Street.
Robert E. Goodhue and Edward E. Hammon, d/b/a Naborhood Cash Grocery, 341/2 Market Street. Zaharias Limnios, 18 Market Street.
John W. Dixon, 5 Liberty Street.
Louis T. Parasso, 90 Water Street.
John J. O'Bara, O'Bara's Cafe, 98 Water Street.
John J. Leary, d/b/a Duke's Corner Grill, 25-27 Merrimac Street.
Pandi Dalton, Dalton's Lunch, 29 Market Square.
Theodore Voulales, d/b/a Flying Yankee Diner, 22 Winter Street.
The Lodge Cafe, Constantine Antonopoulis, Manager, 39-41 Market Square.
J. J. Newberry Co., 13-17 Pleasant Street.
Cornelius S. Leary, d/b/a Leary's Lunch, 11-15 Liberty Street.
John J. Creeden, d/b/a K & C Spa, 24 Market Square.
Lawrence M. Twomey, d/b/a Park Lunch, 1 Kent Street.
Essex Lunch Co. Inc. of Newburyport, 118 Merrimac Street.
Fred W. Chase, 33 State Street.
Gordon L. Ingalls, 58 Federal Street.
Daniel F. Healy, d/b/a Washington Grocery, 54 Washington Street.
Charles Canepa, John J. Canepa and Peter Canepa, d/b/a Canepa Bros., 43 Merri- mac Street.
Pauline G. Ayers, d/b/a Ayers' Corner Grocery, 40 Kent Street.
Hilding Fern, d/b/a Fern's Restaurant, 100 Pleasant Street.
Louis Fosto, corner Titcomb and Merrimac Streets.
K. W. Korney, 92 Water Street.
Boleslaw Sharych, 1 Milk Street.
Ira Chapman, at Towle Mfg. Co., 260 Merrimac Street.
John Pappas, 92 Pleasant Street.
Constantine Conion, 4 Inn Street.
Ideal Lunch Restaurant Co. Inc., 5 State Street.
Est. of John Antonopoulos and James Sotoropoulos, d/b/a Mall Spa, High Street, corner of Green Street.
Theresa Ross, 158 Merrimac Street.
Harry Waks, d/b/a Harry's Lunch, 44 Merrimac Street.
Alfred F. Yelle, d/b/a Yelle's Lunch, 56 Bromfield Street.
Dora Woodman, 97 Water Street.
Nicholas Dedes, d/b/a Dedes' Candy Shop, 4 State Street.
S. S. Kresge Co., 3 Pleasant Street.
Nicholas Pahakis, 43-44 Market Square.
Lloyd W. Clough, 41 Pleasant Street.
William Schwartz, 2 Orange Street.
John A. Matthews, d/b/a Matthews' Cash Market, 12 Maple Street.
Fowle's News Co., 17 State Street.
Annie C. Ryan, 88 State Street. George Kelso, 8012 Pleasant Street.
Edward Bartlett, d/b/a Eddie's Lunch, 240 Merrimac Street.
Roland W. Haines, d/b/a Paul's Cafe, 131-133 Merrimac Street. George T. Merrill, 433 Merrimac Street.
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Ross Gadd, 40 Washington Street.
Martin Tickelis Cafeteria, Peter Kamberelis, Prop., 21 Pleasant Street.
Louis Canepa, 38 Washington Street. F. W. Woolworth Co., 31 Pleasant Street.
Charles E. Bickford, Corner Kent and Monro Streets.
Being 78 licenses at $5.00-$390.00.
The following named persons were granted licenses to sell Frozen Desserts, Ice Cream Mix, Confectionery, Soda Water or Fruit on the Lord's Day at the locations designated, for which each paid the fee of $5.00:
Joseph J. Nolin, d/b/a Naborhood Store, Lot 75, Block A, Plum Island. John Antonopoulos and James Sotoropoulos, d/b/a Mall Spa, 140 High Street. Annie C. Ryan, SS State Street.
Dora Woodman, 97 Water Street.
K. W. Korney, 92 Water Street.
Joseph J. Nolin, d/b/a Naborhood Store, Block A, Lot 75, Plum Island.
Robert E. Goodhue and Edward E. Hammon, d/b/a Naborhood Cash Grocery, 3412 Market Street.
George Chakires, 11 Green Street.
William E. Gale, 430 Merrimac Street.
Fred W. Chase, 33 State Street
Bert H. Reed, 333 Merrimac Street.
Isaac R. Webster, d/b/a Riverside Dairy, 352 Merrimac Street.
Ann Askinas, 88 Pleasant Street.
Ida Askinas, 49 Middle Street.
Charles Canepa, John J. Canepa and Peter Canepa, d/b/a Est. of John Canepa, 43 Merrimac Street.
Alfred Y. Yelle, d/b/a Yelle's Market, 56 Bromfield Street.
Louis Canepa, 38 Washington Street.
Fowle's News Co., 17 State Street.
Robert A. Cooper, 60 Jefferson Street.
Boleslaw Sharych, 1 Milk Street. William Schwartz, 2 Orange Street.
Bessie Trebach, 143 Water Street.
Pauline G. Ayers, 40 Kent Street.
George G. Meinerth, 54 Ashland Street.
Theodore Yatilis, 165 Merrimac Street.
Mary Fosillo, 172 Merrimac Street. Arthur G. Joubert, 269 Merrimac Street.
Dedes' Candy Shop, N. Dedes, Prop., 4 State Street.
Lloyd W. Clough, 41 Pleasant Street.
John A. Matthews, d/b/a Matthews' Cash Market, 12 Maple Street. John Silva, 162 Water Street. Malcolm Hudson, Plum Island Point.
Theresa Ross, 150 Merrimac Street.
Anthony Baker, 88 Water Street.
Gordon L. Ingalls, 58 Federal Street.
Edward L. Bartlett, 240 Merrimac Street.
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Ross Gadd, 40 Washington Street.
Being 37 licenses at $5.00 each-$185.00.
Your Board received the sum of fourteen thousand eight hundred twenty-six dollars ($14,826) for all licenses issued during the year 1945, which amount has been turned over to the City Treasurer.
RECAPITULATION
Licenses to sell All Alcoholic Beverages:
Retail Package Goods Stores-
4 1946 licenses at $750.00 $3,000.00
Common Victaller's-
9 1946 licenses at $850.00 7,650.00
Club-
3 1946 licenses at $275.00 825.00
Seasonal-
1 1945 license at $500.00 500.00
$11,975.00
Licenses to sell Wines and Malt Beverages:
Retail Package Goods Stores-
2 1946 licenses at $250.00 $500.00
Common Victualler's-
4 1946 licenses at $350.00
1,400.00
Club-
1 1946 license at $175.00
$175.00
1 1946 license, malt beverages only, at.
175.00
$2,250.00
Amusement-
1 1945 license at 5.00
Lodging House-
8 licenses at $2.00 16.00
Coffee House-
1 license at. 5.00
Common Victualler's-
28 1945 licenses at $5.00 $140.00
50 1946 licenses at $5.00
250.00
$390.00
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Frozen Desserts, etc .-
37 licenses at $5.00
$185.00
A total of 150 licenses
$14,826.00
A hearing was given to Theodore Vourlales, d/b/a Victory Diner, 10 Merrimac Street, on April 27, 1945, relative to complaints that had been made about conditions in and around his diner. After the hearing, at which licensee was present and represented by counsel, the Board voted to order licensee to close his place of business not later than 12:00 o'clock midnight, and to prevent fighting and brawling in and around his premises. It was further voted that licensee be given two weeks to install proper toilet facilities in his diner.
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