City Officers and the Annual Reports to the City Council of Newburyport 1964-1965, Part 12

Author: City of Newburyport
Publication date: 1964
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3,000.00


67


ASSESSORS -2-


Personal Property


$2,438,290.00


at $63.00


$153,612.27


Real Estate


$27,380,310.00


at


$63.00


$1,724,959.53


$1,878,571.80


The gain in valuation for the year 1965 is as follows:


1965


1964


Gain


Real Estate


$27,380,310.00


$26,866,790.00


$513,520.00


Personal


2,438,290.00


2,419,260.00


19,030.00


$29,818, 600.00


$29,286, 050.00


$532,550.00


Showing an increase of $532,550.00.


The Board made eleven commitments of Motor Vehicle Excise Taxes during the year 1965 as follows:


Date of


Commitment


Cars


Valuation


Tax


#1 Feb. 19, 1965


599


413,100.00


27,264.60


#2 April 22, 1965


1329


773,060.00


51,021.96


#3 May 25, 1965


857


448,050.00


29,571.30


#4 June 11, 1965


1234


594,805.00


39,258.91


#5 July 20, 1965


525


297,660.00


19,512.49


#6 Aug. 30, 1965


885


649,100.00


35,750.21


#7 Sept. 13, 1965


637


409,450.00


19,699.14


#8 Nov. 10, 1965


575


480,910.00


22,978.87


#9 Jan. 6, 1966


488


406,830.00


12,087.76


#10 Feb. 2, 1966


334


275,800.00


4,502.42


#11 Mar. 18, 1966


238


296,569,00


4,378.07


770I


5,045,334.00


266,025.73


The total amount of tax commited to the Collector of Taxes for collection was $2,144,597.53.


The amount of abatements granted on Motor Vehicle Excise Taxes during the year 1965 is as follows:


Levy of 1963


3,952.70


Levy of 1964


3,889.07


Levy of 1965


24,253.34


$32,095.II


The amount of abatements granted on Polls, Personal Property and Real Estate during the year is as follows:


Levy of 1963


655.61


Levy of 1964


2,381.68


Levy of 1965


93,170.55


$96,207.84


The largest percentage of abatements granted during the year 1965 was due to statutory exemptions by State Legislative Acts since 1942 and amendments thereto.


68


ASSESSORS -3-


The Board of Assessors solicited estimates for revising the tax maps and were granted a sum of $4500, which is to be used to do a new set of maps. These are to be completed and delivered by July 1, 1966, to the Assessors.


Respectfully submitted, Malcolm Smith William E. Welch Cornelis Poley


BOARD OF ASSESSORS


69


Report of City Marshal


To His Honor the Mayor and Board of Councillors of the City of Newburyport.


Gentlemen :


The whole number of Arrests during the year of 1965 for offences committed within the City of Newburyport is 609 of which 5 were of foreign birth 604 were born within the limits of the United States, 2l were females and 58 were minors.


Arrests Were for the Following Causes


A. W. O. L. from Armed Services


3


Adultery


2 1


Annoyance by Telephone


Assault and Battery


52


Assault with a Dangerous Weapon


Being Abroad at Night: Time


Breaking Glass on Highway


Breaking and Entering Night Time and Larceny


Disorderly Conduct


Disturbing the Peace .


Drunkenness


False Alarms


Giving False Name to Police Officer


Having Alcoholic Beverage on School Grounds Inebriates


Insane


Larceny


Lewd and Lascivious


Malicious Burning of a Dwelling


Malicious Injury to Property


Neglected Children


Neglect of Children


Non-Support


Receiving Stolen Property


Stubborn and Disobedient Trespassing


Truants


Vagrancy


Violation of the Dog Law


Violation of Probation


Violation of Parole


Violation of Illegitimate Child Act


Violation of the School Law


1 !


Automobile Violations :


Allowing an Improper Person to Operate


Failing to Slow at Intersection .


Operating under Influence of Liquor


26 15


Operating So As To Endanger


Operating Without License


Operating after Revocation


1


Operating Unregistered Motor Vehicle


Operating Uninsured Motor Vehicle


Operating with Attached Plates


Leaving the Scene of Accident


Speeding


Other Violations


Using Motor Vehicle without Authority


Violation of One Way Street Law


Reckless Operating of . Motor Vehicle


5 2 11 20 1


14 1 2


3 1 2 22


6


18 3 1 3


16 34 1 1 1 7 2 62 2 2 4 3 3 4 19 1 3


2 2


70


Report of City Marshal


Automobile Violations :


Operating after Suspension of License 1


1


Operating with Forged License 1


Operating without Registration in Possession 3


Minors Operating Motor Vehicle With Alcoholic Beverage in Possession .. 3


Disposed of as Follows


Appealed


28


Bound over to Grand Jury


10


Cases Continued


62


Cases Dismissed


42


Cases Not Guilty


26


Committed to Danvers Hospital


20


Committed to Youth Service Board


3 mac


Committed to the Essex County Training School


2


Committed for Non-Payment of Fine


3


Committed to State Farm, Bridgewater


5


Committed to State Farm, Bridgewater, Suspended


7 1


Committed to Woman's Prison, Sherborn


Defaulted


Fined and Paid


$1,360.00


167


Fined and Susperded


$ 290.00


7


House of Correction


52


House of Correction Suspended


53


Ordered to Pay Costs


1


Ordered to Make Restitution


2


Placed on File


34


Put on Probation


58


Released by Probation


42


Turned over to other Officers


21


Turned over to Armed Forces


3


Miscellanous


Amount of Property Reported Lost


$30,980.03


Amount of Property Recovered .


$16,614.70


Amount of Imprisonment Imposed (days)


2950


Amount of Imprisonment Imposed ( days) Suspended.


4615


Accidents Reported


205


Ambulance Calls


12


Assisted other Officers


262


Automobiles Stolen


30


Automobiles Recovered


18


Buildings found Open and Secured


384


Bicycles Stolen


16


Bicycles Recovered


34


Complaints Investigated


3125


Dangerous Wire and Poles Reported


50


Defective Places in Street Reported


12


Defective Places in Sidewalk Reported


30


Escorts Furnished Processions and Parados


30


Fire Alarms given Box


5


Injured Persons Assisted


33


Intoxicated Persons Helped Home


7


Lights Reported out in Stores


6


Lost Children Restored to Parents


29


71


Dead Animals found in Street.


Duty Calls


31,804


Operating after Rights Suspended


Committed to Youth Service Board Suspended


Committed to Department of Public Welfare


Report of City Marshal


Number of Visits to Liquor Places


3093


Officers for Extra Duty at Ward Rooms


21


Officers for Extra Duty at Church


2


Officers for Extra Duty


509


Officers for Extra Duty at Ball Games


Officers for Extra Duty at High School


37 5


Officers for Extra Duty at Dance Halls


23 52 2


Officers for Extra Duty at Circus


Safes found Open


1


Sick Persons Assisted


Street Lights Reported Out


Water found running in Buildings


15 6


Windows found open and Secured


Windows found Broken


Summons served for other Police


Dog Bites


Breaking and Entering at Night Time


Attempt Breaking and Entering at Night Time


False Alarm Sounded


Bicycles Registered


135


Pistol Permits Issued


73 1


Fatal Accidents


Sudden Deaths and Medicial Examiner Notified


Persons Missing from Home


Fingerprints Taken


Armed Holdups


1 112 6


Traffic Lights Reported Out


398


Messages Delivered


205


No-Fix Summons Issued


198


Burglar Alarm Sounded


36


Animals Killed by Automobiles


36


Arrests for out of town Police


7


Guard for Money Transfers


431


Officers on Court Duty


300


Animals Struck by Automobiles


101


Respectfully submitted


James & Sullivan James E. Sullivan


City Marshal


10 24 109


Yellow Tags for Parking Issued


Notified to License Dogs


Visits to Parks-Playgrounds-Wharfs


309


Water main burst, Superintendent Notified


24 155


Officers for Extra Duty at Theatres


38 78 250 87 64 14 20


72


FIRE DEPARTMENT


Total number of bell alarms 143


Breakdown of bell alarms;


Bell alarms for fires


87


False alarms- 25


Chiefs Calls- 18


Faulty sprinkler systems- 7


Bomb hoaks-


Accidental 3


There were four two alarm fires.


Total number of still alarms- 476


Number of building fires --


33


Breakdown of building fires; 17 Dwellings 1 Factory


5 Stores 3 Sheds


1 Nursing Home


1 School


2 Garage 1 Church


1 Motel 1 Apartment-Business block


Automobile fires- 43


Grass and woods fires-


88


Other type fires;


42 Rubbish


3 Television sets


38 Dump


2 Fuel oil spills


36 Leaves


2 Boats


29 Oil Burners


2 Food left in oven


18 Electrical Fixtures


2 Wires down and burning


15 Faulty sprinklers


2 Refrigerators


13 Heating units checked in flooded cellars.


1 Broken steam pipe


12 Wash away gasoline


1 Mattress


6 Chimney fires


1 Trailer truck


7 Smoke odor calls


1 Electric motor


6 Accident stand-by.


1 Mail truck


5 Junk yards


1 Lumber pile


4 False phone calls


1 Bridge


4 Store awnings


1 Stove


4 Clothes dryers


1 Rubbish truck


4 Faulty furnace


1 Tree house.


3 Broken water pipes


3 Gas leaks


Calls for rescue boat- 3


Fire permits issued -- 325


Injuries to men in line of duty- 64


Breakdown of Chiefs Calls;


5 Amesbury


2 Seabrook N.H.


3 Newbury 2 For local incidents


2 Salisbury 1 Ipswich


2 West Newbury 1 Rowley


73


1 Washing machine


FIRE DEPARTMENT


Total number of ambulance calls -- 856 Total manhours worked on ambulance- 1678 hrs Number of times oxygen administered- 47 Total time oxygen used on patients 13 hrs Number of out of town trips made- 191 Breakdown of out of town trips;


30 Salisbury


2 Robert Breck Brigham


26 Newbury


2 Pratt Clinic


20 Mass General


2 Stoneham


18 Deaconess


2 Exeter, N.H.


lo Jamaica Plain Vets


1 Lawrence


11 Peter Bent Brigham


1 Brookline


1 Brighton Marine


1 Womans Free


7 walpole


5 New England Bapt.


1 Good Samaritan Hosp


4 Salem


1 Mass Memorial


4 Amesbury


1 Chelsea


3 Haverhill


1 Waltham


3 Danvers


1 Maynard


3 St. Elizabeths


1 Tewksbury


V


Rowley


1 Cambridge


Number of out of town residents conveyed in ambulance during year- 102


Breakdown of out of town residents;


30 Newbury


1 Winthrop


lo Salisbury


1 Marblehead


6 Haverhill


1 Seabrook, N.H.


6 West Newbury


1 North Hampton, N.H.


5 Boston


1 Plaistow, N.H.


Amesbury


1 Ossippee, N.H.


2 Rowley


1 Portsmouth, N.H.


1 Cambridge


1 Colchester, Vt. 1 Bangor, Me.


1 Groton


1 Lowell


1 North East Harbor, Me


1 Salem


1 Gorham, Me.


1 Lynnfield


Hicksville, N.Y.


1 Swampscott


1 Magnolia, N.J.


1 Foxboro


1 Greensburg, Ky.


1 Saugus


Respectfully submitted, /1.1. Varken


Warren O. Page, Chief of Fire Department.


74


10 west Newbury


Childrens Hospital


1 Wellesley


SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES


To His Honor the Mayor and


Members of the City Council


Gentlemen :


I submit herewith my annual report for the year 1965:


Number of business places checked 146


Scales and balances sealed


83


Scales and balances adjusted


14


Scales and balances condemned


3


Weights sealed


125


Weights adjusted


5


Weights condemned


2


Gasoline pumps sealed


62


Gasoline pumps adjusted


4


Bulk Storage tanks sealed


3


Oil Trucks sealed


25


Oil Trucks adjusted


2


Kerosene-oil pumps sealed


5


Yard Sticks


3


I visited stores throughout the City during the year to check prepackaged meats, vegetables, fruits and goods. Found excellent conditions prevailing, and all merchants were most cooperative.


All avoirdupois, metric and apothecary weights were checked for accuracy at the State Division and my working weights adjusted accordingly.


I turned into the City Treasurer the sum of $288.75, which was collected by me, in fees for the year ending December 31, 1965.


Respectfully submitted,


Leo A Murray


Leo H. Murray, Sealer of Weights and Measures


75


BOARD OF HEALTH


BIOLOGICS DISPENSED


The department continued as the distributing center for biological supplies. Bio- logics dispensed in 1965 are as follows: diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis, diphtheria tetanus toxoids combined, diphtheria and tetanus toxoids (adults), immune serum glob- ulin, small pox vaccine and needles, poliomyelitis (sabin, Silver nitrate, tetanus antitoxin, rabies vaccine, tetanus toxoid, old tuberculin, schick test, measles vac- cine (Schwartz strain), Tine test, enteric outfits, gonorrhea outfits, sputum culture outfits, TB gastric culture outfits, throat culture outfits, tumor kits, Wasserman tubes.


LICENSES & PERMITS ISSUED


Burial permits, carbonated beverages, disposal works construction, frozen desserts, funeral directors, masseurs, milk licenses, motel, pasteurization, plumbing permits, gas permits.


DEATHS


RESIDENTS


Male


83


Female


88


Non-residents


Male


46


Female


34


RESIDENT DEATHS CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO THE INTERNATIONAL LISTINGS


II CANCER AND OTHER TUMORS (45-57)


46a


Esophagus


1


d Rectum


1


e Intestines (except duodenum & rectum)


7


f Liver & biliary passage


4


47a


Larnyx


1


c Bronchus


1


d Lung


1


48b Other and unspecified sites


1


49a Ovary


1


52a


Kidney


1


B Bladder


1


53 Cancer of the skin (except vulva and scrotum)


1


55b Bone (except jaw bone and accessory sinuses)


1


e Other and unspecified organs


3


III RHEUMATISM, DISEASES OF NUTRITION AND OF THE ENDOCRINE GLANDS, OTHER GENERAL DISEASES, AND AVITAMINOSES (58-71)


61 Diabetes mellitus 2


IV DISEASES OF THE BLOOD AND BLOOD-FORMING ORGANS (72-76)


73 Other and unspecified anemias 1


VI DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM AND SENSE ORGANS (80-89)


83a Cerebral hemorrhage or effusion (excluding birth in- 23 juries )


b Cerebral embolism and thrombosis 10


76


BOARD OF HEALTH


VI DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM AND SENSE ORGANS (80-89)


83c Paralysis agitans (except result of encephalitis) 1


d Disseminated sclerosis 1


VII DISEASES OF THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM (90-103)


93d Chronic myocarditis and myocardial degeneration 15


e Other myocarditis (not specified as acute) 11


94a Diseases of the coronary arteries 62


97 Arteriosclerosis (except coronary or renal sclerosis 12


95c Other diseases of the heart, not specified as rheumatic 1


96 Aneurysm (except of heart and aorta) 2


103 Other diseases of the circulatory system 2


VIII DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM (104-114)


107 Bronchopneumonia


9


108 Lobar pneumonia


3


109 Pneumonia (unspecified)


11la Hemorrhagic infarction and thrombosis of the lungs 6


111c Chronic and unspecified congestion of the lungs 2


113 Pulmonary emphysema 1


IX DISEASES OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM (115-129)


120a Diarrhea and enteritis


1


122b Intestinal obstruction


3


124b Cirrhosis of the liver (without mention of alcoholism) 1


129 Peritonitis (cause not stated) 1


X- DISEASES OF THE GENITO-URINARY SYSTEN (130-139)


13la Arteriosclerotic kidney


1


b Other chronic nephritis


3


133a Pyelitis, pyelonephritis, and pyelocystitis 5


133b Other diseases of the kidneys and ureters 1


XIV CONGENITAL MALFORMATIONS (157)


157f Other congenital malformations of the cardiovascular 1


system


XV DISEASES PECULIAR TO THE FIRST YEAR OF LIFE (158-161)


159 Premature birth (cause not stated) 4


160c Other injuries at birth 3


161a Asphyxia (cause not specified), atelectasis 1


C Other specified diseases peculiar to the first year of l life.


XVII VIOLENT OR ACCIDENTAL DEATHS (163-198)


164g Suicide by other or unspecified means 1


170c Automobise accidents (except collisions with trains) 6


183 Accidental drowning


1


186a Fall


5


195e Other and unspecified accidents 2


XVIII ILL-DEFINED AND UNKNOWN CAUSES (199-200-)


200a Ill-defined 7


Three deaths were under investigation when this report was compiled.


77


BOARD OF HEALTH


Pre-school children received smallpox vaccinations on the 4th of April.


School children, in grades four, eight and twelve, were immunized against tetanus and diphtheria the week of April 26 through 30.


Approximately 1160 persons were x-rayed when the mobile unit was in the City on the twenty first of September; many of the food-handlers took advantage of this opportunity.


A Diabetic Detection program was held during the 'National Diabetic Detection Week' November 14 through 21.


Respectfully submitted, Dr. George Danis, Chairman Dr. Joseph Cotreau, Member Mr. Joseph Skovron, Member


by


Todd C. Woodworth


Todd C. Woodworth, Director


78


BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE


REPORT OF BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE


To His Honor the Mayor and


Members of the City Council


Gentlemen:


The gross expenditures for the Board of Public Welfare for the year 1965 were $792,724.27. The gross receipts for 1965 totaled $643,452.89, leaving an approximate net cost to the City of Newbury- port of $149, 271.38.


Expenditures for recipients of Public Assistance should show a per capita rise during the year 1966, due to an increase in the Cost of Living Index which is reflected in the current State budgetary pro- cedures.


The anticipated net cost of Medical Vendor payments, due to the eligibility of our Senior Citizens in the "Medicare" program, can- not be estimated prior to the inauguration of said program.


The net cost to the City of Newburyport, in all categories of assistance including administration, should show a slight decrease due to the change in fiscal claiming procedures of 1966.


Respectfully submitted,


Henryw Jobray , Chairman anthony Mattheus


Donald Q Eck


DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC ASSISTANCE


BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE


79


1965


GROSS EXPENDITURES


RECEIPTS Other Cities


Can. &


Approx. Net Cost to City


Federal


State


& Towns


Refunds


Recoveries


*O.A.A.


$279,086.63


$138,270.35


$90,956.00


$ 287.93


$2,333.84


$ 222.00


$47,016.51


*M.A.A.


226,391.08


111,925.46


75,880.85


450.24


2,067.27


36,067.26


*A.F.D.C.


134,943.40


63,879.50


43,328.97


9,647.94


18,086.99


*D.A.


75,088.68


26,083.90


24,615.25


1,888.02


231.54


22,269.97


*G.R.


15,078.07


4,120.64


1,248.70


35.00


9,673.73


TOTALS


$730,587.86


$340,159.21


$238,901.71 $1,536.63


$14,355.04


$2,520.81


$133,114.46


*Old Age Assistance


*Medical Assistance for the Aged


*Aid to Families with Dependent Children


*Disability Assistance


*General Relief


1965


RECEIPTS


GROSS EXPENDITURES


Federal


State


Approx. Net Cost to City


Welfare Adm.


including Salaries


$62,136.41


$33,446.24


$12,533.25


$16,156.92


Gross Total Expenditures Including Administration


$792,724.27


Gross Total Receipts Including Administration


643,452.89


Approximate Net Cost to City for All Categories of Assistance Including Administration


$149,271.38


BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE


80


1965


EXPENDITURES FOR ASSISTANCE


O.A.A.


M.A.A.


A.F.D.C.


D.A.


G.R.


TOTALS


Cash Payments


$206,108.61


$5,546.59


$118,054.27


$39,556.11


$2,571.60


$371,837.18


Medical Vendor Payments


72,158.60


219,676.71


16,529.38


35,016.47


5,206.40


348,587.56


Other Vendor Payments


819.42


1,167.78


359.75


516.10


7,222.47


10,085.52


Payments to Other Cities & Towns


--


--.


---


77.60


77.60


on Newburyport Settled Cases


Total Expenditures for All


$279,086.63


$226,391.08


$134,943.40


$75,088.68


$15,078.07


$730,587.86


Categories of Assistance


WELFARE ADMINISTRATION


Salaries


$58,112.75


Other


4,023.66


TOTAL


$62,136.41


BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE


81


BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE


PHYSICIANS


1965


O.A.A.


M.A.A.


A.F.D.C.


D.A.


G.R.


TOTAL


Dr. Ames


613.00


417.00


$ 45.00


$ 92.00


$


$1,167.00


Anglem


5.00


10.00


15.00


Boyd


55.00


Bullard


307.00


160.00


29.00


496.00


Collins


24.00


24.00


Councilman


53.00


24.00


21.00


98.00


Danis


2,876.00


1,768.00


325.00


84.00


35.00


5,088.00


Dervan


991.00


1,381.00


690.00


208.00


53.00


3,323.00


Deschamps


5.25


5.25


Duford


20.00


-..


20.00


Duncan


5.00


---


---


5.00


Farren


90.00


90.00


Garnett


6.00


Goldgerg


92.00


92.00


Grassi


6.00


Grush


3.00


Guptill


5.00


Hugenberger


10.00


---


10.00


20.00


Jewett


5.00


5.00


Johnson


1,113.00


895.00


277.00


411.00


8.00


2,704.00


Kaplan


350.00


459.00


11.00


500.00


10.00


1,330.00


Kneller


291.00


337.00


219.00


84.00


54.00


985.00


Leary


5,441.00


3,621.00


275.00


794.00


3.00


10,134.00


Longley


39.00


3.00


3.00


202.00


Marsh


30.00


Miller


---


40.00


25.00


25.00


Nichols


5.00


5.00


Papaioanou


8.00


5.00


102.00


6.00


121.00


Peirce


145.00


174.00


319.00


Petranek


15.00


15.00


Rogers


177.00


30.00


54.00


62.00


323.00


Sapereto


95.00


Sullivan


5.00


5.00


Swiss


420.00


284.00


51.00


436.00


1,191.00


Tye


35.00


15.00


50.00


Walsh


20.00


Wheeler


40.00


-


40.00


Whitten


29.40


30.10


59.50


TOTALS


$12,988.65


$10,179.10


$2,126.00$2,823.00


$166.00


$28,282.75


30.00


40.00


Neptune


66.00


66.00


Pearson


157.00


3.00


5.00


3.00


3.00


6.00


55.00


82


20.00


95.00


BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE


DRUGS 1965


O.A.A.


M. A.A.


A.F.D.C.


D.A.


G.R.


TOTAL


Battle Street Pharmacy


$


$ 119.80


$ ---


$ ---


---


$ 119.80


Boyle's Drug Store


408.10


-..


---


---


408.10


Bettie C. Boyle


21.30


---


---


21.30


Central Pharmacy


29.80


29.80


Colonial Pharmacy


1,848.90


3,524.35


30.10


524.90


5,928.25


Conley's Drug Store


4.25


19.20


23.45


Eaton's Drug Store


4,422.25


4,753.85


363.50


2,833.90


141.90


12,515.40


Elm Drug


173.75


173.75


Gowen's Drug Store


29.30


29.30


Haydn's Family Pharmacy


6,054.90


2,566.45


995.90


813.80


184.60


10,615.65


Highland Pharmacy


155.55


155.55


Hoyt's Drug Co., Inc.


2,179.35


1,842.13


518.65


449.20


66.10


5, 055. 43


D. L. Lynch Pharmacy


2,389.10


1,638.60


391.35


112.50


4.70


4,536.25


Lynn Drug Co.


9.90


42.25


52.15


Mt. Washington Pharmacy


14.80


..


-


---


14.80


Newman Pharmacy


5.85


---


---


---


5.85


North End Pharmacy


1,285.80


856.70


254.20


1,094.95


27.60


3,519.25


No. Leominster Pharmacy


173.80


173.80


Quint Drug


6.80


137.80


137.80


Roche Pharmacy


89.10


18.70


107.80


Rowley Pharmacy


243.40


243.40


Salisbury Pharmacy


465.30


1,540.50


8.80


154.24


2,168.84


Saunder's Drug Store


779.95


362.70


203.65


102.50


4.50


1,453.30


Steven's Drug Co.


374.80


3.90


378.70


Suncoast Pharmacy


5.05


5.05


The Apothecary


5.00


5.00


University Hospital


33.00


12.80


45.80


Wilson Square Drug Co.


3.50


3.50


Zabriskie Pharmacy


125.80


6.60


10.10


142.50


TOTALS


$19,571.90


$19,081.68


$2,819.55


$6,185.64


$442.20


$48,100.97


--


--


-- -


83


BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE


--


6.80


Richey's Drug Co.


---


--.


--


---


-


---


---


---


---


24.60


24.60


Mass. General Hospital


BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE


HOSPITALIZATION


1965


No. of


O.A.A.


M.A.A.


A.F.D.C.


D.A.


G.R.


TOTAL


DAYS


Amesbury Hospital


$


282.60


20


Anna Jaques Hospital


29,182.25


$ - 12,853.40


$ 6.50


$ 323.60


$ 1,469.36 2,190.31


$ 612.70 56,464.84 3,456.36


1,858


Childrens' Hospital


74


Commonwealth Clinic Lab.


3.00


44.33


44.33


그를


Johnson Clinic


28.60


22.45


27.00


78.05


Lahey Clinic


30.00


23.05


2.50


---


2.50


739.07


11


Mass. General Hospital


1,480.75


70.45


804.46 6.00


1,031.60


71.32


3,458.58


71


Mass. Memorial Hospital


28.75


New England Baptist Hospital


707.07


707.07


21


New England Deaconess


549.32


382.85


932.17


17


Peter Bent Brigham


538.32


35.00


6.00


3.00


582.32


12


Pondville Hospital


1,025.00


2,050.00


1,700.00


4,775.00


191


Robert Breck Brigham


3.50


22.00


453.18


478.68


13


Suncoast Medical Clinic


6.00


2,748.06


387.39


3,135.45


432


University Hospital


567.97


1,048.56


29.00


48.65


61.20


1,755.38


33


TOTALS


$33,690.06


$16,982.81


$5,934.38


$16,606.02


$4,179.58


$77,392.85


2,758₺


-


53.05


Lawrence General Hospital


Mass. Eye & Ear Infirmary


519.32


219.75


4.05


7.05


Haverhill Municipal Hospital


60.50


3,785.87


9,173.96


1,266.05


6.00


6.00


Free Hospital for Women


60.50


Joslin Clinic


6.00


Nantucket Cottage Hospital


28.75


3.00


3.00


Salem Hospital


6.00


Tewksbury Hospital


...


BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE


84


BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE


NURSING HOMES


1965


O.A.A.


M.A.A.


A.F.D.C.


D.A.


G.R.


TOTAL


Charles Nursing Home


$


$ 2,814.15


$ ---


$ 2,814.15


Colonial Manor Nursing Home


254.43


33,944.88


578.25


578.25


Grandview Nursing Home


397.59


397.59


Greenleaf House Nursing Home


299.83


21,050.32


21,350.15


Kenoza Nursing Home


2,814.15


2,814.15


Keystone Nursing Home


1,560.73


1,560.73


Mt. Rural Nursing Home


11,562.71


11,562.71


Parkside Nursing Home


6,137.16


6,137.16


Pleasant View Nursing Home


2,289.95


2,289.95


St. Lukes Nursing Home


323.82


Sea View Nursing Home


4,110.69


277.56


4,388.25


Sil-Dalia Nursing Home


2,814.15


2,814.15


Spring Valley Nursing Home


2,804.54


2,804.54


Whittier Hall Nursing Home


2,737.29


23.13


2,760.42


Worcester Park Nursing Home


763.29


75,482.99


6,053.73


82,300.01


TOTALS


$1,317.55


$170,521.30


$7,256.49


$179,095.34


--


Average number of cases per month --- 72


85


BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE


34,199.31


Fainsworth Nursing Home


323.82


BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE


SPECIAL SERVICES


1965 CHIROPODISTS


O.A.A.


M. A. A.


A.F.D.C.


D.A.


G.R.


TOTAL


Dr. Bailey


Callahan


12.00


12.00


---


24.00


Coyle


4.00


4.00


Hewitt


133.00


121.00


30.00


284.00


Katzew


4.00


--


4.00


Kirsner


317.00


105.00


422.00


Lynch


15.00


15.00


McNamara


170.00


130.00


36.00


336.00


Motley


3.00


34.00


37.00


Snyder


4.00


12.00


12.00


Willard


4.00


4.00


TOTALS


$639.00


$465.00


$66.00


$1,170.00


EYE CARE


Dr. Barnard


$484.25


$


$166.50


$ 85.00


$22.00


$ 757.75


Beetham


118.00


105.00


97.50


35.00


355.50


Birdsall


125.00


61.00


5.00


5.00


196.00


Bowers


11.00


11.00


Breed


17.00


17.00


Cohen


142.00


134.00


104.00


47.00


427.00


Grafflin


114.50


86.00


-


200.50


Mass.Eye & Ear Inf .---


17.50


17.50


Murdy


83.00


90.50


158.00


63.00


394.50


Ryan


23.00


23.00


Shepperson


97.00


60.00


35.00


54.00


246.00


Swartz


28.00


54.00


82.00


TOTALS


$1,202.75


$653.50


$606.50


$289.00


$22.00


$2,773.75


Dr. Baker


$


$


$158.00


$


$


$ 158.00


Birdsall


14.00


14.00


Cotreau


-


379.00


36.00


415.00


Davitt


946.00


946.00


Malloy


183.00


1,979.00


2,162.00


Nice


184.00


285.00


66.00


404.00


197.00


1,136.00


O' Connell


91.00


95.00


63.00


249.00


Plouff


15.00


166.00


181.00


Samaras


-


-


100.00


100.00


Tenenbaum


205.00


---


205.00


Walton


376.00


365.00


111.00


69.00


921.00


Wheeler


38.00


468.00


170.00


676.00


TOTALS


$886.00


$760.00


$4,646.00


$610.00


$266.00


$7,168.00


SERVICES OF DISTRICT NURSE


Newburyport


Health Centre $1,176.00


.-


$1,023.00


$2,199.00


¢


$


---


$


$ 4.00


$ 4.00


20.00


--


20.00


Stack


4.00


Thibault


6.00


6.00


McNamara


40.00


40.00


Berg


DENTAL


5.00


5.00


O' Connor


86


ONE HUNDRED AND TENTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE PUBLIC LIBRARY NEWBURYPORT, MASSACHUSETTS


BOARD OF DIRECTORS FOR 1965


David Birrell Freeman Condon Norman Espovich Mrs. A. Vincent Kelleher


Mrs. William F. O'Brien, Jr. Mrs. Robert E. Roode James G. Zafris


TRUSTEES OF THE BUILDING FUND AND PERMANENT MEMBERS OF THE BOARD


John J. C. Coffin James ". Connolly Rev. Laurence Hayward


EX-OFFICIO


George H. Lawler, Jr. (Mayor)


James A. Croteau (President of the City Council)


LIBRARIAN Katherine M. Kuechle


LIBRARY STAFF


Elizabeth M. Brennon, Assistant


Eleanor M. Clancy, Children's Librarian


Eleanor E. Gannon, Cataloger


Bessie W. P. Hills, Assistant


Eleanor Peabody, Assistant (Elected Nov. 30, 1965)


Eleanor H. Rogers, Assistant Marian G. Todd (Retired Oct. 31, 1965) Rose Williams, Assistant


SUBSTITUTES


Gladys Stevens Carolyn Van Bokkelen




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