City Officers and the Annual Reports to the City Council of Newburyport 1949-1950, Part 10

Author: City of Newburyport
Publication date: 1949
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1960


1,000.00


12.50


Medical Books


High School (C1. '18)


Np't. Five Cents Savings Bank


Demand


290.29


7.12


Athletic Field


High School (C1. '17)


Np't. Five Cents Savings Bank


Demand


301.48


7.39


Memorial


Charles H. Knight


Np't. Five Cents Savings Bank


Demand


400.00


10.06


Atkinson Common


CITY TREASURER


61


Emma L. Andrews Margaret Atwood


Balch Fund


J.M. Bradbury


Chas. W. Bradstreet John Bromfield


Moses Brown


A. E. Cutter A. Gertrude Cutter


Np't. Five Cents Savings Bank Salem Five Cents Savings Bank Institution for Savings


Demand


250.00


6.26


Books for Library


J. A. Frothingham


To Purchase Records


50.00


Aged Ladies


Poor


Poor


Doctor Healy


FUND


INVESTMENT


DUE


AMOUNT


INCOME 1950


PURPOSE


U.S. G. Bonds


1956


5,000.00


$125.00


General Use of Library


U.S. G. Bonds


1956


1,000.00


25.00


School Prize


Np't. Five Cents Savings Bank


Demand


1,000.00


25.00


General Use of Library


U.S. G. Bonds


1956


4,000.00


100.00


General Use of Library


Institution for Savings


Demand


4,560.80


114.00


General Use of Library


Chio.,Burlington & Qu. R.R.4%


March 1, 1958


2,000.00


80.00


General Use of Library


N.Y.,N.H. & H.R.R., 4%


March 1, 1947


787.33


30.00


General Use of Library


Boston & Maine R.R., 5%


May 1, 1940


1,000.00


40.00


General Use of Library


U.S. Savings Bonds


1956


2,000.00


50.00


General Use of Library


Alice C. Moulton


Institution for Savings


Demand


1,858.26


46.46


As Trust. of Library Directs


Municipal Bldgs.


Np't. Five Cents Savings Bank


Demand


21,091.75


563.48


Replace Loss by Fire


Insurance Fund


N. Y.N.H. & H. R.R., 4%


July 1, 1955


5,347.05


108.00


Ethel Parton


Institution for Savings


Demand


2,100.00


46.00


Paul A. Pathe, Sr.


Institution for Savings


Demand


786.23


19.66


George B. Pettingell


Institution for Savings


Demand


2,011.13


50.28


One-half to So.End Reading


Room and one-half to the


Public Library.


*Mary A. Roaf


Np't. Five Cents Savings Bank Institution for Savings Salem Savings Bank


Demand


7,581.63


93.60


Atkinson Common


Demand


3,395.71


41.91


Atkinson Common


Institution for Savings


Demand


6,846.15


172.22


Sprinkling Streets


Chic., Burl., & Qu. R.R.,


4%


March 1, 1958


4,000.00


160.00


Sprinkling Streets


N.Y., N.H. & H.R.R., 4%


July 1, 1955


5,347.05


176.00


Sprinkling Streets


Boston & Maine R.R., 5%


March 1, 1942


1,500.00


60.00


Sprinkling Streets


U.S. Savings "G" Bonds


19 56


4,000.00


100.00


Sprinkling Streets


Np't. Five Cents Savings Bank


Demand


5,452.73


136.30


Branch Library


Institution for Savings


Demand


3,925.88


97.40


Branch Library


1680 Broadway Corp.Bond, 62%


March 1, 1939


500.00


Branch Library


6th Ave. & 55th Corp., 62%


Jan. 15, 1940


283.75


Branch Library


Real Estate corner Purchase & Marlboro Sts. U.S.G. Bonds


Demand


4,000.00


250.00


Books for Library


Institution for Savings


Demand


10,000.00


250.00


Books for Library


Institution for Savings


Demand


5,524.01


138.10


General Use of Library


Baltimore & Ohio R.R., 5%


Deo. 1, 1995


5,000.00


250.00


General Use of Library


U.S. "G" Bonds


1956


2,000.00


50.00


General Use of Library


Institution for Savings


Demand


1,704.07


42.60


General Use of Library


N.Y. N.H. & H. R.R.


Demand


887.16


38.00


General Use of Library


CITY TREASURER


62


M. P. Sawyer M. H. Simpson


Demand


5,000.00


125.00


Books for Library


So.End Reading Room


J. R. Spring


1956


10,000.00


E. H. Stickney


Eben F. Stone


SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS - (CONTINUED)


S. W. Marston Paul A. Merrill E. S. Moseley W. O. Moseley


Replace Loss by Fire


Children's Books


SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS - (CONCLUDED)


FUND


INVESTMENT


DUE


AMOUNT


INCOME 1950


PURPOSE


U.S. "G" Bonds


1956


$5,000.00


$125.00


General Use of Library


Benjamin G. Sweetser William C. Todd


Institution for Savings


Demand


9,514.37


237.86


Reading Room


Chic., Burl. & Qu., 4%


March 1, 1958


2,000.00


80.00


Reading Room


N.Y. N.H. & H. R.R., 4%


March 1, 1947


1,908.30


132.50


Reading Room


Boston & Maine R.R. 5%


May 1, 1940


1,000.00


40.00


Reading Room


U.S. Savings "G" Bonds


1956


1,000.00


25.00


Reading Room


R. N. Toppan


Np't. Five Cents Savings Bank


Demand


250.00


6.26


School Prize


Annie I. Wightman


U.S. A. "G" Bonds


1954


8,000.00


200.00


Public Library Reading Room


Institution for Savings


Demand


728.94


18.20


Salom Five Cents Savings Bank


Demand


1,000.00


25.00


Books for Library


A. Williams Young America Victory Club of 1943


U.S. War Bond


1953


25.00


$313,249.59


$8,145.03


63


* Roaf Fund Transferred to Atkinson Park Commissioners


CITY TREASURER


CITY TREASURER


SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS


$313,249.59


Divided as follows :


Newburyport Five Cents Savings Bank- $51,620.05


Institution for Savings-


72,993.90


Massachusetts Hospital Life Ins.


10,000.00


City of New York-


1,000.00


Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fo R.R --


1,000.00


Chicago & Erio R.R.


1,000.00


General Funds-


50.00


Salom Savings Bank


5,000.00


Chicago, Burlington & Quinoy R.R .-


8,000.00


New York, New Haven & Hartford R.R.


14,276.89


Boston & Maine Railroad-


3,500.00


1680 Broadway Corporation-


500.00


6th Avenue & 55th St. Corp.


283.75


Real Est. Corner Purchase & Marlboro Sts .-


4,000.00


Baltimore & Chio Railroad-


5,000.00


Young America Victory Club of 1943 (War Bond).


25.00


U.S.A. "G" Bonds-


132,000.00


Salom Five Cont Savings Bank-


3,000.00


Total


$313,249.59


CHARLES E. HOUGHTON, Treasurer


64


TOTAL TRUST FUNDS


REPORT OF CITY REGISTRAR


Births Registered in 1950 (Including Stillborns)


Males


Females


January .


14


11


February .


17


23


March


18


24


April


8


19


May


15


18


June


12


18


July


23


12


August


22


20


September.


23


12


October.


23


21


November.


23


11


December.


17


18


215


207


Nativity of Parents


Father


Mother


Newburyport.


U. S. Outside of Newburyport


238


236


Canada


9


7


England.


4


France.


1


Ireland.


1


New Brunswick.


1


Italy


2


Poland.


2


Russia.


1


422


422


169


173


births outside Newburyport, parents residing in City: Males 9. Females 9. Births in Newburyport, parents residing elsewhere: Males 70. Females 79.


65


REPORT OF CITY REGISTRAR ( cont )


Marriages Registered in 1950


January


6


February


12


March.


7


April


19


May.


8


June


26


July


11


August


10


September


26


October.


19


November.


17


December.


6


167


Nativity of Contracting Parties


Bride


Groom


Newburyport


75


80


Outside U. S ..


6


4


Outside Newburyport


86


$3


167


167


Recorded in 1950 Including Stillbirths- Males 2, Females 3


Male Female


January .


12


9


February


3


7


March ..


9


11


April


11


11


May .


8


11


June


3


2


July


7


4


August


9


8


September


7


10


October.


8


11


November.


10


9


December.


13


10


100


103


Non-residents died in city; Males 29, Females 13. Residents of city dying elsewhere; Males 17, Females 9 Non-residents buried in city (not included in above) ; Males 5, Females 6.


VERA M. KELLY, City Registrar


66


ASSESSORS


January 1, 1951


ANNUAL REPORT REPORT OF THE BOARD OF ASSESSORS


To His Honor the Mayor and Members of the City Council City Hall Newburyport, Mass.


Gentlemen:


The Board of Assessors of the City of Newburyport hereby sub- mits its report for the year 1950.


The City, County and State Warrants call for the following amounts :


Total Appropriations


G. L. 41-15A


$1,252,233.98


Appropriations from


Available Funds 199,576.69


Overlay deficits of prior years


Other amounts Water


1949 Under Estimated


5,214.92


State Assessments


State Parks &


Reservations


1,296.00


418.09


State Audit


403.20


State Examination of


368.12


2,067.32


418.09


2,485.41


County Assessments


County Tax


38,279.84


5,093.80


Tuberculosis Hospital


15,868.29


330.95


Bridges


7,200.00


5,424.75


66,772.88


Overlay of Current Year


21, 602.27


Gross amount to be raised


$1,550,620.10


Estimated Receipts and Available Funds


Estimated Receipts


568,476.42


Over estimates of previous year


State Auditing


727.10


Available Funds


199,576.69


Total estimated receipts and


available Funds


768,780.21


Net amount to be raised by taxation on polls and property


781,839.89


Number of Polls 4554 at $2.00


9,108.00


Valuation


Personal Property $1,661,250.00 at $56.40


93,694.50


Real Estate $12,039.670.00 at $56.40


679,037.39


781,839.89


The total amount of tax committed to the Collector of Taxes for Collection was $781,839.89.


67


$1,451,810.67


2,733.95


Retirement System


61,348.13


ASSESSORS


-2-


The gain in valuation for the year 1950 is as follows:


Real Estate


1949 11,848,040.00


1950 12,039,670.00


$191,630.00


Personal Property


1,660,210.00


1,661,250.00 1,040.00


13,508,250.00


13,700,920.00 192,670.00


showing an increase in valuation of $192,670.00.


The reason for the increase in valuation is new construction, sale of tax title property and improvement and increased inventories in whole- sale and retail commercial properties.


The Board made seven committments of Motor Vehicle Excise taxes as follows :


Cars


Valuation


Tax


#1 May 12


1225


$511,048.00


$20,932.04


#2 Sept. 2


1063


369,490.00


13,169.83


#3 Nov. 3


1364


496, 640.00


17,853.50


#4 Nov. 30


700


322,190.00


8,372.37


#5 Dec. 26


256


167,440,00


1,834.61


#6 Dec. 30


16


28,540.00


255.34


#7 Dec. 30 18


23,010.00


99.04


4672


$1,918,358.00


$62,516.73


The amount of abatements granted on Motor Vehicle Excise Tax during the year 1950 were as follows:


Levy of 1949


Levy of 1950


$171.86 1,767.00


$1,938.86


The amount of abatements granted on personal property, real estate and polls during the year 1950 were as follows:


Levy of 1948


581.20


Levy of 1949


160.00


Levy of 1950


15,888.14


$16,629 .34


The reason for the increase in abatements is the legislature in 1948 liberalized the Veterans Exemption laws to include more persons who could qualify for the exemption.


.We recommend that provisions should be made for the preservation of the records of the Board of Assessors and new vaults should be provided for the storage of the same.


Provisions should be made to bring our plans and maps up to date.


Respectfully submitted, Erst Flandford Les C. Malboro


Board cf Assessors NEWBURYPORT, MASSACHUSETTS


68


Law Department


March 23, 1951


City Council City of Newburyport


Gentlemen :


In accordance with the provisions set forth in the City Solicitor's Ordinance, I have to submit herewith my report of the Law Department for the year 1950. On account of the fact that the City is not now covered by insurance for defects on the highways and accidents in public buildings, there was more than the usual number of claims to be taken care of by the Law Department and in this report I must state that very valuable assistance was given to me by the Police Department, Highway Department and the Tree Department. We had several claims presented as a result of the big storm we had at the start of the Fall and we were very fortunate to settle all of these for small amounts, the largest being the claim of John Packer. The claim of Edith G. Ladd was for $1,000.00 and this was the result of damage to her property at 271 Merrimac Street, by reason of the fall of an elm tree in front of her property -- this was because of the hurricane on November 25, 1950, and this claim was settled for $200.00. There were numerous claims from owners of automobiles whose cars were parked on our streets because of this hurricane on November 25, 1950, but some of them were denied on account of the fact that their insurance covered this damage but others had to be paid because it seemed as though there was a liability on the part of the City. I attended every regular and special meeting of the City Council with the exception of one and at that time as I remember it I was ill. In company with President Southwell and Councillors Fenders and Perkins, I attended a hearing at the State House with regard to the changing of the election of our City officials.


There were, more than the usual opinions, given to the City Council and other departments of the City Government.


The cases prosecuted by me during the year were Currier et als vs. City of Newburyport -- school teachers and school employees case; Common- wealth vs. Farmer and there was a hearing on the case of Woodman vs. City which was listed for the sitting of the jury here in April of this year. The following cases are pending and will be tried at Newburyport this year -- Woodman vs. City and City vs. Benjamin Checkoway. The following two cases are pending and undoubtedly will be on the jury list here in Newburyport for April but I doubt that they will be reach- ed : Babbin vs. City and Marlin vs. City.


An unusual number of deeds were made out by me on account of the fact that a large number of lots at Plum Island were sold by the City and some at Worcester Heights. I appeared before the Appelate Tax Board for the Assessors and after a hearing that case was settled. There was one hearing before the Public Utilities Department in the matter of an investigation of the electric light and gas charges here but after a hearing that matter was settled amicably.


Respectfully submitted


T. Francis Kelleher, City Solicitor City of Newburyport


69


REPORT OF LICENSING BOARD


Hon. Andrew J. Gillis Mayor of Newburyport Newburyport, Mass.


Dear Sir:


The Licensing Board of the City of Newburyport respectfully submits a report of its proceedings, including the names of licenses, locations, and classes of licenses, receipts, and expenditures for the year 1950.


The following named persons were granted retail package goods store licenses to sell All Alcoholic beverages for the year 1951 for which each paid the annual fee of $900.00:


Canepa Bros., Inc., Peter Canepa, Manager, 47 Merrimac St. John F. Leary d/b/a C. Leary & Co., 202 Merrimac St. Daniel F. Lyons, d/b/a Sullivan & Lyons, 37 Merrimac St. J. Arthur Rochette & Albert Rochette, d/b/a T.A. Rochette & Son #4 Purchase St.


Being four licenses at $900.00 each $3600.00


The following named persons were granted Common Victuallers licenses to sell all alcoholic beverages, seven days, for the year 1951, for which each paid the annual fee of $950.00 :


John J. Leary, d/b/a Duke's Corner Grill,#25-27 Merrimac St. Sarkis Kalashian & John Kalashian, Co-partners, 63-65 Merrimac St. John W. Dixon, Inc., John W. Dixon, Mgr. d/b/a Log Cabin, 5 Liberty St. Anna Fern d/b/a Newburyport Vanor, 165 State St. Lawrence M. Twomey, d/b/a Park Lunch, 1 Kent St. & 185 Merrimac St. John J. 0'Bara, d/b/a D'Bara's Cafe, #98 Water St.


Nicholas Pahakis, d/b/a Newburyport Bar, 43-44 Market Sq. John J. Creedon, d/b/a K and C Spa, 29 Market Sq.


Cornelius S. Leary, d/b/a Leary's Lunch, 11-15 Middle St. John Buciak, d/b/a John's Cafe, 4 Bridge Rd.


The Lodge Cafe, Inc., Constantinos N. Antonopoulos, Mgr.39-41 Market Sq. Andrew Parasso, d/b/a Louie's Spot, 90 Water St. Year 1950


Being 12 Licenses at $950.00 each $11,400.00


The following named persons were granted a seasonal, Common


Victuallers license to sell all alcoholic beverages, seven days, for the year 1950, for which each paid the fee of $600.00 :


Frances I. Twomey Kelleher, d/b/a Leonardo, Plum Island Lots 91-92-93-104 105-106 The Sportsman's Lodge Inc., Carl Knight, Mgr., Plum Island Turnpike


Being 2 Licenses at $600.00 $ 1,200.00


The following named person was granted a seasonal, common victuallers license as an Inn-holder, to sell all alcoholic beverages, seven days for the year 1950 for which he paid the seasonal fee of $600.00: Robert W. Weltshe d, ba Wolfe Tavern. 798 State St. Being one license at $600.00 $ 600.00


The following named Clubs were granted a Club license to sell all alcoholic beverages for the year 1951 at an annual fee of $350.00:


Benevolent & Protective Order of Elks #909, Daniel E. Connors, Mgr. 4I Green St.


70


REPORT OF LICENSING BOARD


North End Boat Club, Inc. , John J. Tirone, Mgr. Rear 282 Merrimac St. Polish American Citizens Club, Stanley Zieman, Mgr., 3 Salem St. Loyal Order of Moose, No. 1601, Frank M. Jones, Mgr. 3 Market St.


Being 4 licenses at $350.00 each $1,400.00


The following named Clubs were granted a Club license to sell Malt Beverages only for the year 1951, for which each paid the annual fee of $250.00 :


Neptune Veteran Firemen's Assoc., William Fuchs, Mgr. 34 Hancock St. St. Jean Baptiste Society, Gerard G. Demuth, Mgr., 38 Charles St.


Being 2 Licenses at $250.00 each $ 500.00


The following named persons were granted retail package goods store licenses to sell Wine & Malt for the year 1951 for which each paid the annual fee of $350.00:


John F. Stickney, d/b/a The Est. of E.P. Stickney, #66 Lime St. Peter J. Maganas, 164 Water St.


John F. Stickney, d/b/a The Est. of E.P. Stickney, 66 Lime St. Year 1950 Being 3 licenses at $350.00 each $1,050.00


The following named persons were granted Common Victualler's licenses to sell Wine & Malt Beverages, seven days, for the year 1951 for which each paid the annual fee of $500.00 :


Roland Haines, d/b/a Paul's Cafe, 131-137 Merrimac St.


Zaharias Liminos, 18 Market St.


Theodore Vourlalis, d/b/a Flying Yankee Diner, 22 Winter St.


Being 3 Licenses at $500.00 each $1,500.00


The following named persons were granted a Dancing Permit for which each paid the fee of $5.00 for the year 1950:


Frances I. Twomey Kelleher, d/b/a Leonardo, Plum Island Blvd.


Sportsmen's Lodge, Inc. Carl Knight, Mgr.


Anna Fern, d/b/a Newburyport Manor, 165 State St.


Anna Fern, d/b/a Newburyport Manor, 165 State St. Year 1951


Being 4 Licenses at $5.00 each $ 20.00


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, 24 Water St.


Nellie Ranlet, 3 Parker St.


George Currier, Jr. 14 Temple St.


Harmon Ells, 5-7 Essex St.


Robert Weltshe, 98 State St.


Elizabeth Columbus, Plum Island


George Wheeler, 11 Charter St.


C. Colburn, 1 Temple St. Geo. Maguire, Newburyport Hotel, 42 Market Sq.


Robert Weltshe, Garrison Inn, 11 Brown Sq.


Being 10 Licenses at $2.00 each 20.00


The following named persons were granted Common Victualler's Licenses at the locations designated, for which each paid the annual fee of $5.00 :


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REPORT OF LICENSING BOARD


For year 1950:


Andrew Parasso, 90 Water St. John Dockery, 36 Purchase St.


J. Vigenault, 53 Middle St.


C. Bickford, Hytron Co. Kent St. Maralyn Davis, 228 Merrimac St.


J. W. Marchant, 100 Pleasant St.


Sportsmen's Lodge, Inc., C rl Knight, Mgr. Plum Island Turnpike F. I. Twomey Kelleher, Leonardo, Plum Island Blvd.


E. Columbus, Plum Island George Chakiras, 11 Green St.


Robert W. Weltshe, 98 State St.


Theodore Yatitis, 165 Merrimac St.


H. Kimball, 2 Storey Ave. Nora Gladu, Plum Island Wilbur Croseland, 118 Merrimac St.


Alfred J. Thebodeaú, Plum Island


B. Sharych, Cor. Middle & Federal Sts.


Robert W. Weltshe, Plum Island J. W. Marchant, Ruth Shoe Co., Titcomb St. Florence J. Marguette, Plum Island Peter Jamberlis, Martin-Tickelis Shoe Co. Est. of G. A. Fogg, 25 Prospect St. H. Waks, Newbury Shoe Co. Charles St. A. B. Campbell, 228 Merrimac St. Anthony Baker, 88 Water St.


For year 1951:


Hammond & Goodhue, 342 Market St.


J. Pappas, 92 Pleasant St.


A. Pietrosky, 100 Water St.


J. J. O'Bara, 98 Water St. John J. Leary, 25-27 Merrimac St.


Theodore Vourlalis, 22 Winter St. Log Cabin, Inc., John Dixon, Mgr. 5 Liberty St. Peter Maganas, 164 Water St.


Est. of J. Canepa, 45 Merrimac St.


L. Festo, 59 Merrimac St. John Buciak, 4 Bridge Rd.


L. Twomey, 1 Kent & 185 Merrimac St. Cornelius Leary, 11-15 Middle St. R.Rubino, 58 Federal St.


John J. Creeden, K & C. Spa, 24 Market Sq. Samuel Askinas, 49 Middle St.


Dalton's Lunch, 29 Market Sq.


S rkis & John Kalashian, 63-65 Merrimac St. Est. Bert H. Reed, 333 Merrimac St.


J. Liminos, 18 Market St. K. Gagalis, 19 Merrimac St. Dora Toddman, 97 Water St. John Matthews, 12 Maple St. J. J. Newberry Co., 17 Pleasant St. H. Waks, Ruth Shoe Co., Merrimac St. Anthony Baker, Newbury Shoe Co., Charles St. Roland Haines, 131-133 Merrimac St.


C. Fields, Ocean Grill, 5 State St.


J. Smart, 269 Merrimac St.


H. Bartlett, Chase & Shawmut Co.


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REPORT OF LICENSING BOARD


A. Macalato, 158 Merrimac St. Mary Fosillo, 172 Merrimac St.


Mary Lawler, 229 Merrimac St. Pauline Ayers, 40 Kent St. John Stone, 33 Merrimac St. D. DePalma, 149 Merrimac St.


George Kelso, 802 Purchase St.


L. Canepa, 38 Washington St. Mall Spa, 140 High St. Ira Chapman, Towle Co.


Est. of F. W. Chase, 37 State St.


Fowle's News, 17 State St.


Dede's Lunch, 4-6 State St.


N. Pahakis, 43-44 Market Sq.


C. Conion, 8 Inn St.


I. R. Webster, 348 Merrimac St.


J. Minsky, 42 Merrimac St.


Anna Fern, Newburyport Manor, 165 State St.


Lodge Cafe, Inc. C. Antonopoulos, Mgr. 39-41 Market Sq.


Peter Chestas, 14 Merrimac St.


Wm. Schwartz, 4 Drange St.


M. Fellman, 114 Merrimac St.


J. Vigenault, 53 Middle St.


H. Waks, Newbury Shoe, Charles St.


Being 25 Licenses - 1950 at $5.00 each Being 54 - $5.00 .


$125.00


* 1951


$270.00


$395.00


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:


John Matthews, 12 Maple St. E. Columbus, Plum Island


Est. B. H. Reed, 333 Merrimac St.


Fowle's News Co., 17 State St.


W. J. Parkinson, 88 Prospect St. J. H. Cooper, 60 Jefferson St. J. Smart, 269 Merrimac St. Est. F. W. Chase, 33 State St. George Chakeres, 11 Green St. Pauline Ayers, 40 Kent St. H. J. Hartman, Plum Island Campbell's Donut Shop, 40 State St. L. Canepa, 38 Washington St. I. R. Webster, 348 Merrimac St. A Filomeno, 25 Purchase St. Est. J. Canepa, 45 Merrimac St. Peter Chestas, 14 Merrimac St. Samuel Askinas, 49 Middle St. Harold Askinas, 25 Middle St. A.C. Ryan, 88 State St. Dede's Lunch 4-6 State St. Mary Fossilo, 172 Merrimac St. J. A. Mullarkey, 17; Purchase St. Mary Lawler, 229 Merrimac St. A. Macalato, 158 Merrimac St. Mall Spa, 140 High St. J. Vigenault, 53 Middle St. Wim. Sonwartz, 2 Orange St.


73


REPORT OF LICENSING BOARD


S. Somers, 50 Bromfield St.


D. DePalma, 149 Merrimac St.


Goodhue-Hammond, 34¿ Market St.


T. Yatatis, 165 Merrimac St.


J. Dockery, 35 Purchase St.


N. Fellman, 114 Merrimac St.


C. Conion, 8 Inn St.


J. Pappas, 92 Pleasant St.


A. & E. Rubino, 58 Federal St.


George Meinerth, 54 Ashland St.


H. Kimball, 2 Storey Ave.


J. W. Marchant, 100 State St.


Nora Gladu, Plum Island Fred Hudson, Plum Island


Alfred J. Thibodeau, Plum Island


B. Sharych, Cor. Middle & Federal Sts.


Robert W. Weltshe, Plum Island Florence Marguette, Plum Island Eet. of G.A. Fogg, 25 Prospect St. Anthony Baker, 88 Water St.


Being 48 Licenses at $5.00 each


$240.00


The following named persons were granted Pin Ball Permits at the locations designated for which a fee of $20.00 a year, prorated monthly was paid for each machine: Permits - Year 1950


Polish American Citizens' Club, 3 Salem St. 12 months


$20.00


J. Stone, 33 Merrimac St.


12


20.00


C. Rowe, 69 Merrimac St.


12


20.00


H. Askinas, 49 Middle St.


12


20.00


T. Vourlalis, 22 Middle St. 2


12


40.00


N. Pahakis, 43-44 Market Sq.


12


-


20.00


J. J. O'Bara, 98 Water St. 2


12


00.00


Roland Haines, 131-133 Merrimac St.


12


20.00


L. Festo, 59 Merrimac St.


12


20.00


H. Greaney, 354 Merrimac St.


12


20.00


Lodge Cafe, Inc. 39-41 Market Sq.


12


20.00


Order of Moose, 3 Market St.


12


20.00


Anthony Sofforon, 20 State St.


12


20.00


D. Caramango, City Alleys, 13 Market Sq.


12


20.00


John J. Creeden, 24 Market Sq.


11


18.25


North End Boat Club, 282 Merrimac St.


11


18.25


Roland Haines, 131-133 Merrimac St.


11


18.25


Harry Askinas, 25 Middle St.


11


18.25


Sportsmen's Lodge, Inc., Plum Is. Turnpike H. Rubin, Traffic Circle, State St.


9


15.00


Frances I. Twomey Kelleher, Leonardo, P.Is.


9


2


30.00


Maralyn Davis, 228 Merrimac St.


9


15.00


D. CaramaAgo, City Alleys, 13 Market Sq.


9


15.00


R. H. Greaney, 355 Merrimac St.


15.00


9


15.00


Nora Gladu, Plum Island


7


11.70


John Buciak, 4 Bridge Rd.


7


11.70


Florence Marguette, Plum Island


7


11.70


N. Pabakis, 43-44 Market Sq.


6.67


Samuel Askinas, 49 Middle St.


2


10.00


Sarkis & John Kalashian, 63-65 Merrimac St.


5.00


D: Caramango, City Alleys, 13 Market Sq.


3


3


15.00


J. C. Currier, 25 Middle St.


2


2


6.67


9


2


30.00


Polish American Citizens' Club, 3 Salem St. J. J. 0'Bara, 98 Water St.


9


15.00


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REPORT OF LICENSING BOARD


$601.47


Permits for Year 1951:


12 months


2


$40.00


12


40.00


John J. Creeden, 24 Market Sq.


12


H


20.00


Samuel Åskinas, 49 Middle St.


12


2 40.00


Sarkis & John Kalashtan 63-65 Merrimac St. Roland Haines, 131-133 Merrimac St.


12


2


40.00


H. Rubin, Traffic Circle, State St.


12


20.00


N. Pahakis, 43-44 Market Sq.


12


20.00


Lodge Cafe, Inc. 39-41 Market Sq.


12


20.00


Polish American Citizens'Club, 3 Salem St.


12


20.00


John Stone, 33 Merrimac St.


12


20.00


T. Vourlalis, 22 Winter St.


12


2


40.00


H. Greaney, 345 Merrimac St.


12


20.00


C. Rowe, 69 Merrimac St.


12


20.00


L. Festo, 59 Merrimac St.


12


20.00


A. Soffron, 22 State St.


12


20.00


Being 21 Permits


$420.00


The following named person was granted a special License to sell Malt beverages, for which a fee of $5.00 was paid:


Neptune Veteran Firemen's Assoc., Beacon Ave., Herbert H.P. Bryant, Pres. Being 1 license at $5.00 $5.00


The following named persons were granted a dancing license for which a fee of $5.00 was paid:


Anna Fern, d/b/a Newburyport Manor, 165 State St., 1951


Fraancis I. Twomey Kelleher, d/b/a Leonardo, Plum Island, 1950 Sportsmen's Lodge, Carl Knight, Mgr. Plum Is. Turnpike, 1950 Anna Fern, d/b/a Newburyport Manor, 165 State St., 1950


Being 4 Licenses at $5.00


$20.00


Your Board received the sum of Twenty-two thousand, nine hundred and fifty-one dollars, and forty-seven cents ($22,951.47) for all licenses issued during the year 1950, which amount has been turned over to the City Treasurer.




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