The Beverly city directory and North Shore map 1963, Part 2

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ST. ALPHONSE - Rev. Henry R. Daudelin, pastor; Rev. Bernard A. St. Hilaire, curate. Sunday masses, 7, 8:30, 10 and 11:30. Daily mass at 7:30 and 8 each morning. Holy day masses at 7, 8, 12 noon and 7:30 at night. Confessions on Saturdays from 4 to 8 p.m. also in the afternoon and evening before the First Friday and before all holy days.


SALVATION ARMY - Lieut. Bernice Markmann, officer in char- ge. Sunday 10 a.m. Sunday school; 11 a.m., Holiness meeting, 5:30 p.m. Corps Cadei Bible Class; 6:30 p.m.,


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Youth Fellowship; 7 p.m., Street meeting; 7:30 p.m., Salvation meet- ing. Tuesday - 4 p.m., Girl Guards and Sunbeams; 7 p.m., Prayer meet- ing; 8 p.m., Ladies Home League; Thursday - 4 p.m., Junior Legion; 7 p.m., Torchbearers (teenage) ; Friday - 7 p.m., Street meeting; 7:30 p.m., Holiness meeting.


BEVERLY FARMS BAPTIST - 9 Hart Street, Beverly Farms. Rev. Donald J. Rvder, minister; Robert W. Howell, Sunday school superin- tendent; Mrs. Donald Cole, choir- master and organist.


BEVERLY GOSPEL MISSION ---- 302 Cabot street, Victor E. Cleve- land, superintendent.


ST. PETER'S - The Rev. Russell Dewart, rector; Rev. Donald A. Hunt, curate, Elmer Cole, organist.


FIRST FEDERATED-167 Hale street. Rev. Stephen W. Turrell, minister; Clarence S. Wilkinson, Sunday school superintendent; Ster- lyn R. Morgan, choirmaster.


DANE STREET CONGREGA- TIONAL Dane and Knowlton streets. Rev. James C. Glasser and Rev. Robert F. Fenby, Asso. Min- ister; Mrs. John Whigham, Sun- day school superintendent; R. Rice Nutting, organist and choir direc- tor.


FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH corner of Cabot and Abbott streets. Rev. John M. Wilbur, Jr., minister; Rev. David Hirano, associate minister; William L. Murphy, Sun- day school superintendent; Freder- ick A. MacArthur, choirmaster and organist.


MEMORIAL METHODIST - Cor- ner Cabot and Dane streets. Rev. Wayne S. Moody, minister; Rex Norris Sunday school surerintend- ent, Mrs. Edna Comstock Sinart, Choir director and organist.


PRINCE of PEACE LUTHERAN, members worship at Second Cong. Church, Conant & Cabot Sts. 11:15 A.M. Rev. William F. Krenz, min- ister.


ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL-(Bev- erly Farms). The Rev. Frederick W. Phinney, rector; Paul F. Stan- ton, organist and choirmaster.


IMMANUEL CONGREGATION- AL-140 Bridge street. Rev. Charles Francis Hood, pastor; Mrs. Harold Curtis, Sunday school superintend- ent; Mrs. Aubie Kruesel, assis- tant superintendent; Mrs. Clinton D. Grant, senior choir director and organist; Miss Lillian Goss, junior choir director.


CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE -501 Rantoul street at Gloucester Crossing. Rev. G. H. Keeler, min- ister; John E. Prest, Sunday school superintendent.


FIRST PARISH UNITARIAN- 225 Cabot street, Ellis square, Rev. Harry H. Hoehler, minister; Rob- ert N. Capen, organist and choir director; Mrs. Robert H. Murray, Sunday school director.


SECOND CONGREGATIONAL -Conant and Cabot streets. Rev. Dr. Robert L. Rasche, minister; and Rev. James Carmichael, assis- tant, Sunday school, Theodore Scott, superintendent; Murray Mac- Nair, choirmaster and organist.


CENTERVILLE CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR-"The Church by the Side of the Road." Rev. Herman Heintz, minister; Lee Jameson, Sunday school superintendent; Miss Rebecca Appleton, organist.


FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST-Hale street and At- lantic Avenue.


ASSEMBLY OF GOD - 214 Rantoul St. Rev. J. M. Maria, min- ister.


COVENANT CONGREGATION- AL-Charnock street and Pierce avenue. Rev. Albert A. Damrose, minister; Ralph Pearson, Sunday school superintendent; Gilbert Campbell, organist.


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BEVERLY, MASSACHUSETTS DIRECTORY-1963


CITY OF BEVERLY CITY GOVERNMENT 1963


Biennial Election Second Tuesday in November of every odd numbered year. City Government Organized First Monday in January at 12 Noon.


Mayor Thomas J. Wickers, Jr., 33 Lexington Dr.


ALDERMEN AT LARGE


Herbert F. Grimes, Pres. of Board, 10 Glidden.


Bryant B. Bessa, 22 Radcliff


Walter J. Lally, 5 Sylvan rd.


Ward One-Marland L. Slaven, 20 Sturtevant.


Ward Two-John S. Reilly, 44 Hale.


Ward Three-Thomas Bussone, 39 Federal.


Ward Four-Denis J. Dragonas, 23 Appleton av.


Ward Five-Joseph P. McKay, 34 New Balch.


Ward Six-Francis W. Hatch, Jr., Preston Pl., Beverly Farms. Clerk of the Board-John F. Couhig.


City Messenger-William J. MacDonald.


Standing Committees of the Board of Aldermen


Finance and Property-Alderman Bryant E. Besse, Joseph P. McKay, Marland L. Slaven.


Legal Affairs and Accounts-Aldermen Herbert F. Grimes, John S. Reilly, Denis J. Dragonas.


Public Service and Aid-Aldermen Walter J. Lally, Thomas Bussone, Francis W. Hatch, Jr.


Clerk of Committees-John C. Shaw.


Date of Meetings of the Mayor and Board of Aldermen First and Third Mondays at 8:00 p.m.


Regular Meetings


Committee on Finance and Property-Thursday evenings at 8:00 o'clock.


Committee on Legal Affairs and Accounts-Monday evenings at 7:30 o'clock.


Committee on Public Service and Aid-Wednesday evenings at 7:30 o'clock.


Board of Health-First Monday evening of each month.


Trustees of Public Library-Third Thursday in each month.


School Committee-Last Monday in each month, except July. Board of Public Welfare-1st Saturday of each month and on call.


Office Hours of Departments


Mayor-9:00 to 12:00 Noon and 1:30 to 4:30 p.m.


Assessors-From 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.


Board of Health-8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.


City Auditor-8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.


City Clerk-8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.


City Collector-8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.


City Treasurer-8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.


Clerk of Committees-10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon and 2:00 p.m.


to 4:30 p.m., and evenings when Board and Committees meet.


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Investigator of Veterans Benefits-8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.


Inspector of Plumbing-8:30 to 10:00 a.m., 11:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon.


Inspector of Buildings-8:30 to 9:00 a.m. and 1:00 to 1:30 p.m.


Public Welfare-8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.


City Electrician-10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon.


Sealer of Weights and Measures-Mondays and Thursdays, 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon. Other times by appointments. Public Works-8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.


Commissioner of Public Works-10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.


All the above offices are in City Hall, and are closed on Saturdays.


The City Stables-(922-0888) Open day and night, where complaints may be made.


School Department-8:15 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Saturdays 8:15 a.m. to 12 noon. The Briscoe Junior High School, Essex st. Superintendent of Schools-On School days 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. The Briscoe Junior High School, Essex street.


Inspector of Sewer and Water Construction-8:30 to 9:30 a.m. and 1:00 to 2:00 p.m.


ALLOWANCE OF ACCOUNTS


All bills against the city must be certified as correct by the several officers or committees contracting for the same, and delivered to the City Auditor, on or before the tenth of each month. Separate bills should be made for each account or department. Bills, when approved and allowed are payable on the 15th of each month, at the City Treasurer's office.


BOARDS ASSESSORS


James B. Comiskey, clk., term expires Dec. 31, 1963; Charles L. Bucci, term expires Dec. 31, 1964; Daniel J. Keenan, Chairman, expires Dec. 31, 1965.


BOARD OF HEALTH


Jacob H. Fine, M.D., term expires Dec. 31, 1963; Frank T. Campbell, term expires Dec. 31, 1964; Angelo R. Massa, term expires Dec. 31, 1965.


COMMISSIONERS OF TRUST FUNDS


R. Wendall Dronsfield, term expires Dec. 31, 1963; Burton W. Phillips, term expires Dec. 31, 1964; Herbert S. Tucker- man, term expires Dec. 31. 1964; Fred A. Newman, term expires 1965, Victor A. Clare, treasurer.


BOARD OF MANAGERS OF PUBLIC CEMETERIES Charles Low, term expires first Monday of March, 1964; Wil- liam C. Tannebring, Jr., term expires first Monday of March, 1965; H. Carney Taylor, term expires first Monday of 1966; Clerk Supt. of Cemeteries, ex-officio.


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BEVERLY, MASSACHUSETTS DIRECTORY-1963 LICENSING BOARD


John F. Conley, term expires June 1, 1965; Edward J. Hanlon, term expires June 1, 1964; James M. Shea, term expires June 1, 1963.


PLANNING BOARD


Ralph W. Drinkwater, Richard C. Southwick, Chairman; King S. McCord, terms expire 1963; William Davis, term ex- pires 1964; Ernest E. Chase, term expires 1964; Arthur Appleton, Kenneth W. Richardson and H. Gordon Gray, terms expire 1965; Charles F. DeFoe, term expires 1964; Edgar G. Mitchell, secretary.


REGISTRARS OF VOTERS


Edward J. Neve, term expires March 31, 1964; Mrs. Jessie M. DiVencenzo, term expires 1965; Mrs. Esther A. Cottle, term expires 1966, John E. Couhig, clerk and member ex-officio.


TRUSTEES OF THE PUBLIC LIBRARY


Chairman, Mrs. Louisa L. Conrad, term expires 1963; Freder- ick H. Pierce, term expires 1963; Carolyn F. Standley, 1963; Thomas J. Toomey, term expires 1965; Bruce Lancaster, term expires 1965; Russell P. Brown, term ex- pires 1965; Frank P. Hyde, term expires 1965; Mrs. John W. Bryant, term expires 1965; Edward M. Doherty, term expires 1965.


Volumes in Library, (1962) 114,000.


PUBLIC HEALTH DISPENSARY


Room 15, City Hall, 922-1016.


Medical Director, Samuel M. Albert, M. D.


Executive Secretary, Catherine S. Murphy.


Office Hours-8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.


Members-Dr. Jacob H. Fine, M.D., chairman; Angelo R.


Massa, Frank T. Campbell-members of the Board of Health.


Dental Clinic-Priscilla G. Rackliffe, Hygienist.


Office Hours-During School Hours at Washington School ex- cept Tuesdays.


9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon on Tuesday at Beverly Farms School. OFFICERS


(See also Boards)


City Auditor-Patricia F. Donlon.


City Clerk-John F. Couhig.


City Collector-Walter T. Barnes.


City Electrican-Warren W. Kolhonen.


City Messenger-William J. MacDonald.


City Physician-Salvatore P. Gemmellaro, M.D.


City Solicitor-Carl V. Joslin, Jr.


City Treasurer-Victor A. Clare.


Agent Board of Health-Thomas H. Scanlan, Jr.


Clerk of Committees-John C. Shaw.


Clerk of Board of Public Welfare, Dir. of Public Asst .- Carl E. Jacobson.


Harbor Master-Nils G. Nelson.


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Commissioner of Public Works-Gordon T. Richardson.


Inspector of Milk, Meats & Provisions etc .- Francis M. Hogan Veterans Agent-John H. Davison.


Inspector of Plumbing-John W. Donlon.


Inspector of Animals-James J. Fanning.


Inspector of Buildings-R. Erwin Dolloff.


Librarian Public Library-Marion A. Brown. Sealer of Weights and Measures-Edmund L. McDonnell. Secretary of School Committee-William O. Lowe. Superintendent of Schools-Lester C. Ayers.


Superintendent of Cemeteries-Philip M. Taylor. Fence Viewers-Lester J. Finn and Eugene A. Foster.


Director of Recreation-Edwin C. Churchyard, Jr.


Inv. Vet. Benefits-John Heaphy, Donald W. Goucher.


Assistants in Offices of Departments


Assessors-Beatrice H. Whittemore, assistant, Mrs. Mary E. McKeone.


City Auditor-assistants; Mrs. Roma A. Vigars, Mrs. Jeanne M. Brooks.


City Clerk-assistants; Dorothy G. Hersey, Mrs. Esther G. Morse, Mrs. Edna R. Mac Eachern.


City Collector-Yvonne L. Filiault, Deputy assistants, Louise A. Cook, Phyllis M. Keaney,


City Treasurer-assistants ; Alma Foster, Margaret M. Daley. Mayor's Secretary-Mrs. Marjory J. Grant.


Board of Health-Mrs. Mary A. Dwyer, Asst.


Public Welfare Department Principal Clerk-Mrs. Nellie E. Woodman.


Stenographers-Mrs. Bertha Josselin, Mrs. Frances Howard. Social Workers-Joan Nagle, Mary Greaney, Carole Devine,


Senior Clerks. Victoria Abbondanza, Mrs. Marion E. Ho- vey; Junior Clerks, Mrs. Mary T. Stickens, Evelyn Thi- bedeau, Mary Colpitts, Bertha Noonan.


Public Works-clerks; Bessie G. Williams, Helen E. Turner, Evelyn B. Reed, Mrs. Helen V. Costello, Mrs. Ernestine R. Connolly, Mrs. Virginia Bixbie.


Electrician and Building Inspector-assistants, Mary Aucone, Mary T. Martinack.


Engineering Division-assistants; Edgar G. Mitchell. Timothy


J. Desmond. Chester A Hiller, Dorothy A. Spear, Clk. Sewer and Water Construction Inspector-Harold W. Ober.


POLICE DEPARTMENT Roster of the Beverly Police Department


Chief-Edward Aucone.


Captains-Frank W. Stackpole, John J. Risoldi Lieutenants-Edward R. Lynch, Arthur C. Crandall, William D. Cowles, Eugene R. Marley, Natale R. Lauranzano, Ronaldo Angelini, James P. Conners.


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Sergeants-Alojzy Piecewicz, Nichol Remare, William F. Terry, Jr., Godfrey D. Underwood.


Patrolmen-Joseph R. Accomando, Albert J. Cipriani, Thomas F. Barry, Joseph A. Celantano, Anthony J. DeLorenzo, Clifford G. Dennis, Louis T. Diebner, Angelo P. The- mes, James A. Lee, William L. Howard, Anthony J. Fav- ara, Konstantine G. Zolotos, Joseph J. DiVencenzo, Lawr- ence H. Dunlop, William H. Dwyer, John A. Mahan, Jr., Raymond J. Grimes, Chester Kennedy, Joseph H. Lynch, Raymond F. MacNutt, Dominic Menesale, Vitto S. Mene- sale, Raphael Mirandi, Paul F. Morse, Daniel J. Murphy, Jr., James W. O'Neill, Harold J. Paolini, Theodore J. Pie- kos, Douglas Plummer, Joseph H. Pompey, Conrad Re- mare, George E. Whelpley, William A. Wood, Frank S. Woodberry, Donald H. Ames, James A. MacCormack, Gor- don M. Richards, William J. Walsh, Warren A. Bethune, David O. Carpenter, Edward R. Arsenault, Sylvester C. Tinkham, Frank P. Malionek, Herbert R. Morgan, Jr.


Reserves-John L. Adams, Albert B. Cassola, Chester M. Ross, Silvio A. Salvanelli, Daniel F. Randall, Vivtor L. Emeney, Norman L. Cassola, Dennis N. Bossie, Vincent J. Car- pineto, Louis S. Edelstein, John A. Cassola, Albert M. Ricci, Richard J. Tanzella, Edward M. Mahan.


Civil Defense Headquarters-2nd Fl., Police Dept., Nuell B. Abbott, Dir.


BEVERLY PUBLIC SCHOOLS School Committee


Mayor, member Ex-officio


Peter F. Fortunato, chairman.


John J. Boyle, vice chairman.


William O. Lowe, secretary.


Phyllis J. Dragonas, John H. Shea, terms expire 1965.


William O. Lowe, John J. Boyle, Kenneth Dougherty, Alvin Mitchell, terms expire 1963.


Lester C. Ayers, Superintendent of Schools.


ORGANIZATION (as of January 1963)


Supt. of Schools-Lester C. Ayers.


Pres-Chairman Peter F. Fortunato. V. Pres .- John J. Boyle.


Secretary-William O. Lowe.


Standing Comittees


Finance-John H. Shea, Chairman; Phyllis Dragonas, William O. Lowe, Claude H. Patten, Peter F. Fortunato. Instruction-Phyllis J. Dragonas, Chairman; John J. Boyle, Claude H. Patten, Peter F. Fortunato, Alvin C. Mitchell,


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Athletic and Physical Education Board


Chairman, Alvin C. Mitchell; Advisor, John J. Boyle; William O. Lowe, John H. Shea, Peter F. Fortunato.


Industrial Board of Trustees-Claude H. Patten, Chairman; John J. Boyle, John H. Shea, Peter F. Fortunato, Mayor Thomas J. Wickers, Jr., and Roger Silsby, rep. from United Shoe Machinery Corp.


Educational Specification Committee on New High School -Kenneth Dougherty, Chairman; Mayor Thomas J. Wic- kers, Jr., William O. Lowe, Alvin C. Mitchell, Claude H. Patten, Peter F. Fortunato.


Representative to Recreation Committee-Kenneth A. Dough- erty.


Adm. Office-Briscoe Junior High School bldg .- 3 Essex Supt. of Schools-Lester C. Ayers.


High-cor. Sohier rd. and Colon; William J. Foley, principal. Briscoe Junior High-3 Essex ; Chester H. Battis, principal.' Memorial Junior High-502 Cabot; Leslie R. Jones, principal. Brown-34 Conant; John A. Coyle, Jr., principal.


Centerville-437 Essex; William F. Davis, principal.


Cove-164 Hale; Leo Bisaillon, Dir. of Testing.


Cove-Montserrant-20 Eisenhower av., David J. DiSessa, prin- cipal.


Abraham Edwards-45 Rantoul; Florence M. Ross, principal. Farms-66 Haskell, Beverly Farms; William F. Davis, princi- pal.


Hardie-23 Essex; Thomas Beadle, Jr.


Mckay-131 Mckay; Alice M. Dowling, principal.


No. Beverly Elementary-50 Putnam st., Armand A. Fort- unato, principal.


Prospect-12 Pickett; John F. Grillo, principal.


Upton-137 Bridge, Charles E. Rogers, principal.


Washington-415 Rantoul ; Raymond A. Morel, principal.


Trade High School-Sohier rd., Joseph D. Brucchi, director. Co-operative Trade School-Sohier rd.


Ryal Side Elementary School-Woodland av. Thomas H. Thompson principal.


FIRE DEPARTMENT HEADQUARTERS Central Fire Station, Monument Square


Permanent-John E. Callely, Chief; Charles F. Dooling, John L. Ambrefe, William M. McPherson, Jr., Dean M. Palmer, Deputy Chiefs.


Headquarters-Central Station: Chief's Car, Deputy Chief's Car, Fire Prevention Car, Engine 8, Ladder 1, Life Boat, Reserve Engine 1.


Engine 2 Station-Engine 2.


Rial Side Station-Engine 7.


North Beverly Station-Engine 5, Ladder 3, Life Boat.


Centerville Station-Engine 4.


West Street Station (Beverly Farms)-Engine 3, Ladder 2.


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BEVERLY, MASSACHUSETTS DIRECTORY-1963


SPECIAL CALLS


1 Test signals, 6:30 and 11:45 A.M. daily and 6:30 P.M. Sunday-1:00 P.M. and 6:30 P.M. only.


777 repeated, Police call.


1-2-2-1 Street Department call.


4-4-4 repeated, Militia call.


5-5-5 All fire fighters return to duty.


6-6-6 All police officers return to duty.


7-7-7 All police and fire fighters return to duty. Box number repeated after first alarm is general alarm.


NO SCHOOL AND OTHER SIGNALS


2-2


7:15 A.M .- No session, High and Briscoe Junior High schools.


2-2 7:45 A. M .- No morning session, elementary schools. 12:15 P.M .- No afternoon sessions, elementary schools.


2-2


2-2 5:30 P.M .- No evening school.


8-8 -Boy Scouts.


2-2-2 No Ball Game, 5:30 P.M.


* Imaginary Box-Telephone.


No school signals are also broadcast over WBZ and WESX, at 7:15 and 7:45 A.M. and 12:00 M.


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VALUATION and TAX RATE Of the City of Beverly Since 1900


Value of


Value of


Total


Tax Rate Amt. Raised


Year


Real Estate Per. Estate Valuation


on $1,000


By Tax $265,727.60


Polls 3780


1901


12,195,550


5,049,150


17,244,700


15.75


277,051.12


3766


1902


12,663,325


4,814,675


17,478,000


16.00


295,188.00


3885 3988


1903


13,595,700


4,697,675


18,293,275


16.50


309,362.60


325,947.89


4102


1905


15,901,725


4,915,100


20,816,825


16.80


357,943.58


4415


1906


17,747,800


5,478,125


23,225,925


18.00


428,190.65


5108


1907


18,802,750


10,252,975


29,055,725


14.40


438,279.92


5029


1908


19,183,150


10,398,000


29,581,150


17.40


524,728.01


5008


1909


19,464,225


15,779,625


35,243,850


15.40


532,367.29


5106


1910


20,552,775


15,090,700


35,643,475


15.20


552,608.82


5414


1911


21,409,700


16,646,900


38,056,600


15.00


568,924.16


6109


1912


22,476,975


16,528,365


39,005,340


15.00


596,308.82


6133


1913


23,289,300


17,020,975


40,310,275


17.70


718,133.43


6254


1914


23,986,950


20,403,675


44,390,625


15.50


706,211.84


6278


1915


24,608,875


20,390,957


44,648,832


16.20


736,921.07


6805


1916.


26,177,875


21,944,623


48,122,138


15.60


764,005.35


6650


1917 1918


28,750,700


6,693,541


35,444,241


17.80


902,203.05


5961


1919


28,728,925


7,632,865


36,415,790


19.20


915,173.23


6054


1920


35,149,675


6,753,940


41,903,615


20.00


1,630,227.30


8444


1921


35,648,875


7,014,875


42,699,750


22.80


1,004,004.30


6090


1922


35,878,100


6,816,825


42,694,925


20.40


905,671.47


6939


1923


37,291,075


6,782,350


44,073,425


22.00


1,004,975.35


7072


1924


38,224,425


7,050,075


45,274,500


24.00


1,086,588.00


7256


1925


38,854,050


6,832,675


45,686,725


27.40


1,251,816.26


7288


1926


39,715,125


6,739,275


46,454,400


27.40


1,675,205.83


7190


1927


39,555,075


7,026,375


46,581,450


28.00


1,718,032.54


7367


1928


40,455,625


7,136,325


47,591,950


28.00


1,797,471.75


7579


1929


41,392,875


6,221,750


47,614,625


27.20


1,727,735.30


7607


1930


42,090,525


6,347,875


48,438,400


28.00


1,878,555.14


7782


1931


42,411,625


6,110,425


48,522,050


28.40


1,897,681.30


7921


1932


41,598,925


5,403,100


47,029,025


30.80


1,448,493.97


7949


1933


39,687,900


4,908,800


44,596,700


32.80


1,462,771.76


7866


1934


38,940,575


4,715,050


43,655,625


32.40


1,414,442.25


8035


1935


38,195,200


4,683,000


42,878,200


33.20


1,439,640.24


8042


1936


37,743,525


4,571,750


42,315,275


33.80


1,446,200.29


7972


1937


37,292,670


3,626,800


40,919,400


33.80


1,383,075.72


7414


1938


37,371,950


3,619,850


40,991,800


33.60


1,377,324.48


7392


1939


36,748,450


3,543,100


40,291,550


36.40


1,512,180.42


8224


1940


36,496,900


3,533,900


40,030,800


37.20


1,505,451.76


8153


1941


36,496,900


3,533,900


40,030,800


37.20


1,505,451.76


8153


1942


36,427,050


3,641,000


40,068,050


37.20


1,507,681.46


8575


1943


36,139,350


3,534,500


39,673,850


37.20


1,492,807.22


8470


1944


35,640,650


3,530,200


39,170,850


38.00


1,504,950.30


8447


1945


35,219,000


3,472,500


38,691,500


38.00


1,486,685.00


8204


1946


35,374,950


3,545,500


38,920,450


38.00


1,495,981.10


8502


1947


36,203,650


3,704,800


39,908,450


42.40


1,692,118.28


8900


1948


37,123,350


3,843,250


40,966,600


45.80


1,893,990.28


8860


1949


37,835,550


3,963,750


41,799,300


49.80


2,099,429.14


8912


1950


39,014,150


3,859,500


42,873,650


48.60


2,101,743.39


9042


1951


40,605,700


3,894,200


44,499,900


58.00


2,599,302.20


9154


1952


41,766,500


3,769,100


45,535,600


58.00


2,659,512.80


9224


1953


42,949,850


3,630,500


46,580,350


58.00


2,720,276.30


9308


1954


43,974,300


3,440,000


47,414,300


60.60


2,892,092.58


9393


1955


44,862,000


3,616,100


48,478,100


62.60


3,053,989.06


9630


1956


46,153,000


3,816,100


49,969,100


68.60


3,447,054,26


9.587


1957


48,737,050


4,200,600


52,937,650


69.40


3,693,170.91


9649


1958


50,888,850


4,159,900


55,048,750


76.00


4,203,469.00


9882


1959


52,477,850


4,249.950


56,297.800


72.80


4,118,557.84


10,039


1960


52,972,300


4,397,550


57,369,850


75.80


4,368,978.63 10,172


1961


53,859,600


4,478,250


58,337.850


77.60


4,547,417.16 10,200


1962


55,256,100


4,558,600


59,814,700


84.60


5,080,795.62 10,236


1900


$11,964,050


$4,291,425 $16,255,475


$16.00


1904


14,394,600


4,865,300


19,259,900


16.00


27,211,450


6,542,259


33,753,709


18.80


894,551.50


6873


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BEVERLY, MASSACHUSETTS DIRECTORY-1963


EXECUTIVE DEPT. COUNCILLORS


District No. 1, Ernest C. Stasiun (D) of Fairhaven ; Dist. No. 2, Margaret M. Heckler (R) of Wellesley; Dist. No. 3, John W. Costello (D) of Boston; Dist. No. 4, Patrick J. McDon- ough (D) of Boston; Dist. No. 5, John J. Buckley (D) of Lawrence; Dist. No. 6, Joseph Ray Crimmins (D) of Som- erville; Dist. No. 7, Walter F. Kelly (D) of Worcester; Dist. 8, Raymond F. Sullivan (D) of Springfield.


SENATORS


1st Essex District, Charles V. Hogan (D) of Lynn; 2d Essex Dist., Kevin B. Harrington (D) of Salem; 3d Essex Dis- trict, Philip A. Graham (R) of Hamilton; 4th Essex District, James P. Rurak (D) of Haverhill; 5th District, William X. Wall (D) of Lawrence.


Representatives 15th Essex District


Cornelius J. Murray (R) of Beverly ; Francis W. Hatch, Jr., (R) of Beverly.


ESSEX COUNTY


County of Essex, Incorporated 1643. Shire towns, Salem, Lawrence, Newburyport.


County Commissioners


C. F. Nelson Pratt, Saugus, term expires 1964; Edward H. Cahill, Lynn, term expires 1966; Daniel J. Burke, term expires 1964.


Meetings held at Salem on Tuesday of each week.


Sheriff, Earl E. Wells, of Salem.


County Treasurer, Thomas F. Duffy, of Lynn.


Register of Deeds, Southern District (office at Salem) Leo H. Jones, of Marblehead; Northern District (office at Law- rence) G. Hudson Driver of Lawrence, Assistant Registers, Southern District, John P. Cullinane of Manchester, 1st; Gerald L. Soucy of Beverly, 2nd; Northern District, Helen M. Lyons of Lawrence.


COURTS Supreme Judicial Court


Chief Justice, Raymond S. Wilkins, of Winchester.


Associate Justices: John V. Spalding, of Newton; Arthur E. Whittemore, of Hingham; Richard A. Cutter, of Cam- bridge; Paul G. Kirk, of Newton; Jacob J. Spiegal, Paul C. Reardon, of Quincy.


Attorney General-Edward Brooke of Boston.


Superior Court


Chief Justice, G. Joseph Tauro, of Swampscott ; Senior Justice, Frank J. Donahue of Hyde Park.


Associate Justices : John M. Noonan, of Springfield ; Frank W. Tomasello, of Belmont; Edward O. Gourdin, of Quincy ; August C. Taveira, of New Bedford; John W. Coddaire, Jr., of Haverhill ; James L. Vallely, of W. Newton; Edward J. DeSaulnier, Jr., of Chelmsford; Robert Sullivan, of Brookline; Jennie Loitman Barron, of Brookline; Francis


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J. Good, of Cambridge; Lewis Goldberg, of Brookline; John E. Swift, of Milford; Vincent R. Brogna, of Boston; Felix Forte, of Somerville; Eugene A. Hudson of Brookline; Edward J. Voke, of Chelsea; Frank J. Murray, of W. Roxbury ; Daniel D. O'Brien, of Northamp- ton; Horace T. Cahill, of Braintree; Frank E. Smith, of Taunton; Charles Fairhurst, of Boston; John H. Meagher, of Worcester; Wilfred J. Paquet, of Watertown, Edward A. Pecce, of Boston; Edmund R. Dewing, of Wellesley; Reuben L. Lurie, of Brookline; Donald M. MacAulay, of Longmeadow; George E. Thompson, of Melrose; Francis J. Quirico, of Pittsfield; Edmund R. Dewing, of Wellesley ; Reuben L. Lurie, of Brookline; Charles S. Bolster, of Cam- bridge; David A. Rose, of Newton Centre; Thomas J. Spring, of Dorchester ; Francis L. Lappin, of Dracut; Jos- eph Ford, of Quincy ; Thomas J. O'Malley, of Springfield ; Harry Kalus, of Brookline; Amedeo V. Sgarzi, of Ply- mouth; Robert H. Beaudreau, of Marlboro; Henry H. Chmielinski, of Weymouth; Cornelius J. Moynihan, of Newton.


Clerk of the Courts, Philip A. Hennessey, of Peabody ; Assis- tant Clerk, Charles H. Metcalf, of Beverly ; 2nd asst., E. Philip Littlefield, of Marblehead; 3rd asst., Herbert W. Levesque, of Danvers; 4th asst., Robert J. Sweeney, of Beverly; 5th asst., William J. Greenler, Jr., of Boxford ; 6th asst., John P. Keane, of Lynn; 7th asst., Edward D. Sullivan, of Lawrence.


District Attorney, John P. S. Burke, Lawrence; Assistants, John J. Jennings, Salem ; Stanley A. McDonald, Gloucester ; Howard J. Camuso, Methuen; Peter F. Brady Swamp- scott; John N. Nestor, Lynn; Jason C. Primack, Haverhill. Chief Probation Officer, Superior Court, Marie R. Williams, (office at Lawrence).




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