Newton (Middlesex County, Mass.) city directory 1961, Part 1

Author: R.L. Polk & Co.
Publication date: 1961
Publisher: R.L. Polk & Co.
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Executive Director JUSTIN T. HORAN


Newton, the Garden City, covers an area of 18 square miles, has a population of 89,000, high civic standards, one of the best school systems in the country, and because of its close proximity to Boston, has unusual advantages as a place of business or residence.


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POLK'S NEWTON (MIDDLESEX COUNTY, MASS.) CITY DIRECTORY Vol. 1961 XLVIII


Containing an Alphabetical Directory of Business Concerns and Private Citizens, a Directory of Householders, Occupants of Office Buildings and Other Business Places, Including a Complete Street and Avenue Guide, a Numeri- cal Telephone Directory and Much Informa- tion of a Miscellaneous Character; also the


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The information in this Directory is gathered by an actual canvass and is compiled in a way to insure maximum accuracy.


The publishers cannot and do not guarantee the correctness of all information furnished them nor the complete absence of errors or omissions, hence no responsibility for same can be or is assumed.


The publishers earnestly request the bringing to their attention of any inaccuracy so that it may be corrected in the next edition of the directory.


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PUBLISHERS


INTRODUCTION AND


GENERAL INDEX


R. L. POLK & CO., publishers of more than 1,000 city, county, state and ational Directories, present to subscribers and the general public, this, the 961 edition of the Newton City Directory.


Confidence in the growth of Newton's industry, population and wealth, and in the advancement of its civic and social activities, will be maintained as sections of this Directory are consulted, for the Directory is a mirror truly reflecting Newton to the world.


The enviable position occupied by R. L. POLK & CO'S Directories in the estimation of the public throughout the country, has been established by rendering the best in Directory service. With an unrivaled organization, and having had the courteous and learty co-operation of the business and professional men and residents, the publishers 'eel that the result of their labors will meet with the approval of every user, and that the Newton Directory will fulfill its mission as a source of authentic information pertaining to the city.


Four Major Departments


The four major departments are arranged in the following order :-


I. THE YELLOW PAGES constitute the first major department of the Directory. This embraces a complete list of the names and addresses of the business and pro- fessional concerns of the city, arranged in alphabetical order under appropriate head- ings-a catalog of all the activities of the city. Preceding this catalog, likewise grouped under appropriate headings, are the advertisements and business cards of firms and individuals desiring to present a more complete list of their products or services than is possible in the catalog itself. The Yellow Pages represent reference advertising at its best, and merit the attention of all buyers and sellers seeking sources of supply or markets for goods. In a busy and diversified community like Newton, the necessity of having this kind of information up-to-date and always immediately available, is obvious. The Directory is the common intermediary between buyer and seller, and plays an im- portant role in the daily activities of the commercial, industrial and professional world.


II. THE ALPHABETICAL LIST OF NAMES of residents and business and pro- fessional concerns is the second major department included on white paper. This is the only record in existance that aims to show the name, marital status, occupation and address of each adult resident of Newton, and the name, official personnel, nature and address of each firm and corporation in the city.


III. THE DIRECTORY OF HOUSEHOLDERS, INCLUDING STREET AND AVENUE GUIDE is the third major department on green paper. In this section the names of the streets are arranged in alphabetical order; the numbers of the residences and business concerns are arranged in numerical order under the name of each street, and the names of the householders and concerns are placed opposite the numbers. The names of the intersecting streets appear at their respective crossing points on each street. Special features of this section are the designation of tenant-owned homes and the designation of homes and places of business having telephones.


IV THE NUMERICAL TELEPHONE GUIDE thefourth major department is included pn blue paper.


Municipal Publicity


The Directory reflects the achievements and ambitions of the city, depicting in un- biased terms what it has to offer as a place of residence, as a business location, as a manu- 'acturing site and as an educational center. To broadcast this information, the publish- ers have placed copies of this issue of the Directory in Directory Libraries, where they are readily available for free public reference, and serve as perpetual and reliable advertise- nents of Newton.


The Newton Directory Library


Through the courtesy of the publishers of the Newton City Directory, a Directory Library is maintained in the offices of the Chamber of Commerce, for free reference by the general public. This is one of more than 700 Directory Libraries installed in the chief cities of the U. S. and Canada by members of the Association of North American Directory Publishers, under whose supervision the system is operated.


The publishers appreciatively acknowledge the recognition by those progressive busi- ness and professional men who have demonstrated their confidence in the City Directory as an advertising medium, with assurance that it will bring a commensurate return.


R. L. POLK & CO. Publishers.


INDEX TO ADVERTISERS


PAGE NUMBERS LISTED BELOW REFER TO THE YELLOW PAGES


Page


All-Star Homes of N E Inc right bottom lines and 41


Auburndale Co-Operative Bank


right side lines and 11


Barbour & Travis . left bottom side lines and


25


Barron's of West Newton


right bottom side lines and


15


Boston Gas Company


. right top lines and


21B


Bowers Real Estate


left bottom side lines and


36


Bradley R M & Co Inc


right top side lines and


36


Broderick Bros


front cover, left bottom side lines and 35


Brookline Savings Bank


right top lines and


12


Brookline Trust Co .


left bottom lines


5


Brown Joshua W Realtor


right bottom side lines and 37


Bryson George W


right bottom lines and


37


Burns John T Co


left bottom lines and


Burns John T & Sons Inc


front stencil, left top lines and


Capello Brothers Inc


left top lines and


Carley Realty Inc


left top lines and


Cate Henry F Inc


Chamberlain Travel Service right top lines and


Chandler Albert M Insurance Agency Inc right top lines, A and


Chandler J H & Son Inc left bottom lines


21


Clapper Co The


back cover, left top side lines and


Clark Electronics


right bottom lines and


Clay Chevrolet Inc


right top lines and


Cleveland Thomas V Inc


left side lines and


Colburn G Clement & Son Inc


left top lines, B and


Corner G H & Son Co


right bottom side lines and


Crawford Door Sales Corp


left bottom lines and


Credit Control Bureau Inc


right bottom lines and


DiCarlo Bros Inc


left top lines and


Edgar H E Moving Co


right bottom lines and


Edwards Roy S Inc .


left top lines and


Framingham Landscape


right bottom side lines and


Fuller Alfred E Insurance Agency front cover and 24


Furden D J & Sons


left bottom side lines and


32


Garden City Trust Co left side lines and left bottom lines


Hall Charles W


left bottom lines and


29


Hanson Roger S


right top lines and 37


Highland Realty


right bottom side lines and 38


Hochridge W H Co


right top side lines and


33 3


Hugo Pontiac Inc .


left side lines and


Ideal Concrete Block Co


front cover and


Kay Jewelry Co left bottom lines


Keller Brothers Securities Co Inc back cover, left top lines and


Kidder Peabody & Co right bottom side lines and Langley Book Shop


Lasell Junior College left bottom lines


Leavitt W P Sons Co front cover, left bottom side lines and 40


Lorraine Oil Co


left bottom side lines and right bottom lines and


12


Lyons Thomas J .


Mackinnon Motor Service right bottom lines and


Mayer Leon H . back cover, left side lines and 36


Middlesex & Boston Street Railway Co . left bottom lines


Moore & Moore Inc


left bottom lines and 22


News-Tribune The


30


Newton Awning Co Inc


right bottom lines and


Newton Buick Co .


, left top lines and


Newton Cemetery & Crematory . left top lincs Newton Chamber of Commerce Inc


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41


5 4


Newton City Cab Inc left bottom side lines and


26 26 12


MacKay Funeral Home


.top stencil and


21 18 2


Ideal Concrete Block Co


front cover and 13 32


6


Guardian Service Corp


28 16 3 35 25 41 15 13 14 29 28 31


Clapper Co The


back cover, left top side lines and


25 34 14 37 20 41 23


Brown Gene Motors Inc


right bottom lines and


INDEX TO ADVERTISERS


Page


Newton Co-Operative Bank


front cover, left top lines and 11


Newton Corner News Co


right bottom lines and 31


Newton Memorial Art Co


left bottom lines and 29


Newton Motor Sales Co


and


Newton National Bank


front cover, left side lines and


Newton Savings Bank . front cover, right top and right side lines and


Newton-Waltham Bank & Trust Co


backbone and


Newtonville Electrical Co Inc


back cover, left side lines and


16 2


North Star Valet Service


left top side lines and


Parshley W W.


Patterson R M Insurance Agency


left bottom side lines and


Pilibosian Kasper


Quinn News Service Inc


left bottom lines and


Schwab Charles H Insurance Agency Inc


left top side lines and


Scipione Charles left bottom lines and


Short & Williamson Inc


left bottom lines


left bottom lines and Silver Lake Radio Shop


Stearns R H Co


right bottom lines


28


Suburban Real Estate


left bottom side lines and


39


Suvalle David Inc


left bottom side lines and


33


Thomas Benjamin M


back cover, left side lines and


33


Waban Market Inc .


left bottom lines and


Waltham Publishing Co


right side lines and


22 30 27 2


Waterman J S & Sons Inc


back cover and 19


Watt Normn B .


right top lines and


39


West Newton Co-Operative Bank


bottom stencil, right top lines and


9


West Newton Savings Bank back cover, right side lines and


10


White Richard Sons Inc


left top side lines and


15


White S A & Son


right top side lines and


17


4 7 8 Z


Newtonville Garage


right bottom lines and


Niles Inc


left top side lines and


38 12 38 26 13


Paul Luther Co


Riggs Flower Shop .


right top lines and 32 31 right top lines and 17 26 38 20


Shreve, Crump & Lew Co


16


Stone Mason H .


Ware G R Jewelers Inc


Warren Products Corp


left side lines and


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NEWTON "THE GARDEN CITY"


(Courtesy Newton Chamber of Commerce)


Statistical Review


Form of Government- Mayor and Board of Aldermen; each of the eight wards represented by three members; one alderman elected by the ward, and two aldermen-at-large elected from the ward on a general ticket; election held biennially on the Tuesday next following the first Monday in Novem- ber of the odd numbered years.


Population - 1960, 90,100 (Estimated). Native Born Population-86.3 per cent. Area-18 square miles.


Altitude-15 to 320 feet.


Playgrounds-370 acres.


Financial-3 national banks, 1 with 3 branches, 1 with 7 branches; and 2 savings banks, 4 co-operative banks. Church Buildings-42. First church or- ganized 1633.


Building and Construction - Value of building permits in 1959, $9,099,- 609; 741 permits.


Railroad and Bus Lines-Boston & Al- bany Railroad, M. T. A., and Middle- sex & Boston bus service. Newton is only 7.1 rail miles from Boston. Amusements-There are 2 theatres and


1 amusement park. Theatres seating 2,700 people.


Hospitals-1, with 300 beds and 52 bas- sinets.


City Statistics-Total street mileage, 296,664 miles, comprising 238,000 miles of accepted streets, 57,900 miles private ways, 5.14 miles State Highway, included in accepted streets. Fire department employs 238 men, 10 motor pumping engine and hose cars, 3 aerial ladder trucks, 1 quadruple ladder truck, 1 lighting plant truck, 3 defense trailer pumps, 8 automobiles and light trucks in 10 station houses. Fire Insurance Rate, Class A. Police Department has ap- proximately 200 officers, men and women and 18 pieces of motor equip- ment, 1 boat, 1 half ton pickup truck. Education-Andover Newton Theological School, Boston College, Newton Col- lege of the Sacred Heart, Lasell Junior College, Newton Junior Col- lege and Fessenden. Number of schools, 46, included are 26 Ele- mentary schools, 5 Junior High schools, 2 High schools and 1 Tech- nical- Vocational High schools. Num- ber of pupils in public schools, 16,- 018, in private schools, 1,387; in pa- rochial schools, 2,554. Total of all educators in public schools is 775.


A Few Historical Facts


As early as 1631 Newton was set- tled and fortified. In those days Newton


consisted of a large tract of land with a dwelling here and there, a most modest settlement, but the foundation, never the less, upon which rests the beautiful progressive city of today. King's Hand- book of Newton states "the domain northward of the Charles was acquired from the Indian queen, the squaw- sachem, Nanepashemet's daughter, one of her prerequisites being a new coat each winter as long as she lived."


Newton was incorporated a town in 1688 being called New Cambridge until 1692; and having outgrown town govern- ment by 1873, was chartered a city in that year.


During the war with the Indians the men of Newton left their homes and families and fought with the rest of the Settlers. There is a stone in Nonantum, known as the Elliot memorial, which bears this inscription: "Here at Nonan- tum, Oct. 28, 1624, in Waban's Wigwam near this spot, John Elliot began to preach the gospel to the Indians. Here he founded the first Christian com- munity of Indians within the English colonies."


During the period of the Revolu- tionary War, the men of Newton rose with the other men of Massachusetts and shared the hardships that the crude army led by the great George Wash- ington endured. And so history repeats itself down the ages. There are many beautiful monuments and ancient land- marks, silent tributes to the men who so nobly answered the call to arms, from the early days when the settlers fought with the Indians thru World War II.


Interesting Facts Regarding City


It is interesting to note just what Newton stands for to residents in other parts of the country. With its beautiful long avenues, its long lanes leading into beautiful wide parks, its streams and hills, its lovely gardens and artistic residences, it stands for prosperity and success. It signifies elegance and beauty, rather than fash- ion and display.


Population


The best estimates of the present population of Newton indicates that it is approximately at the 90,000 mark today. This shows a tremendous in- crease within the past decade. The steady stream of people who come to Newton yearly to make their homes here are of the thrifty, desirable sort, good citizens who soon blend into the


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social and civic life and share the pride of their neighbors in their a- dopted city.


Administration


The administration of Newton's city government is in the hands of safe and conservative executives, honest public-spirited citizens who have the best interests of the people at heart and in their minds. This is manifested by the high standards of administration which this city has always experi- enced.


Newton has a police department of 200 employees, giving it protection at all hours of the day and night. The fire department with 238 permanent men is always ready at hand to meet every emergency. Within recent years, all new modern fire apparatus has been installed.


The Public Library


Another important factor which cannot be disassociated from the school room is the Newton free li- brary. This was organized in Sept, 1869, and received the property of its sponsors, the Newton Library Asso- ciation. In 1875 the stockholders of the association transferred the entire estate to the City of Newton. The lo- cation of the building is on Centre Street, the ancient main thoroughfare of the town. The Newton Library con- tains 268,085 reference books of all periods, and is continually adding to the collection. There are valuable reference books of all periods, as well as works of old and new fiction. There are also many beautiful and rare prints. There are now branch li- braries in ten sections of Newton, the most recent one being that established in Oak Hill Park.


Church and Social Activities


Church influence is strong in Newton, many social and welfare ac- tivities also centering in the church organizations, of which there are forty-two in the city. The first church was organized in 1633.


There are over one hundred forty clubs and fraternal organizations in the city, a Federation of Woman's Clubs, Kiwanis, Lions, Rotary and the Newton Chamber of Commerce, Inc.


Growth


History shows that the different parts of Newton have made rapid strides in development. In 1860 Nonantum Hill had only the Ricker family on its mas- sive western shoulder. The greater part of it consisted of scrub oak, a lonely and desolate tract of land. Early in 1800 Newton Lower Falls was a tranquil little village with but ten resident families. A little later the village of Newton High- lands was not much more than a cross- road settlement in a region of farms. Nearby were shops of the blacksmith and wheelwright. But today Newton is a great modern city teeming with ac- tivities, ever growing, ever expanding.


Business Activities and Opportunities


Although Newton is widely known as a residential city, it has various manufacturing activities. In Newton there are machine shops, and facto- ries engaged in electronics, the manu- facture of fire alarm systems, silk, worsted, plastics, paper boxes, rail- way signals, knit goods, etc.


Information regarding manufac- turing opportunities, business facili- ties and residential advantages will be supplied on request by the Newton Chamber of Commerce, Inc., 437 Cherry Street, West Newton 65, Mas- sachusetts.


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INTRODUCTION


Trust Funds, April 1, 1949


Kenrick Fund, $4,000 income for needy and worthy poor of Newton


Read Fund, $40,000, income to be expended as follows:


Annual picnic or sleigh ride for children of the village of Newton Corner not to exceed $400; for free lectures on scientific subjects for the village of Newton Corner not to exceed $800; for books for Newton Free Library at Newton Corner, not to exceed $600; balance of income to poor widows in any part of Newton.


Income to be used in whole or in part to stimulate in the pupils of the public schools of Newton the study of American history, especially the early history of Massachusetts and the beginning of New England, by the offer of a prize or prizes annually for essays written by the pupils of the public schools in Newton for the current year in which such prizes are offered, and upon such subjects as may be appointed.


John C. Chaffin Educational Fund


The income of said fund shall be paid out by the City Treasurer as directed by said Trustees in expenditure for the benefit of graduates of the Newton High School or of any school of a similar standard that may be established in said Newton, who have a thirst for knowledge and are anxious to obtain the benefits of an education at a col- lege or the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, but are financially unable to do so. The Horace Cousens Industrial Fund, July 1, 1947, $1,000,000.00


The income of said fund shall be loaned out by the City Treasurer by application approved by the board of Aldermen to residents of Newton enabling them to own their own homes at a rate of interest 25 per cent less than the current bank charges.


The Elizabeth Spear Fund, $340


The income to be used to provide Christmas Cheer for the inmates of the City Farm.


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NEWTON


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1961


"The DIRECTORY


IS THE COMMON


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BETWEEN


BUYER ANOSELLER


The following pages contain . . A COMPLETE LIST OF ALL BUSINESS AND PROFES- SIONAL CONCERNS OR INDIVIDUALS in alphabetical order under appropriate headings . . . This list is pre- ceded by ... ADVERTISEMENTS AND BUSINESS CARDS OF FIRMS AND INDIVIDUALS who desire to present a complete list of their services or products . . . These are grouped together under appropriate headings which are arranged alphabetically.


R. L. POLK & CO., Publishers


Copyright, 1961


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WARREN PRODUCTS CORP.


Manufacturers and Distributors ALUMINUM PRODUCTS


. Doors and Windows . Porch Enclosures


Jalousies Awnings . Siding


Wasco Acrylite Anoroc Tub Enclosure's Aluminum Railing


Tel. Bigelow 4-9896 Bigelow 4-4831


285 WASHINGTON ST.


NEWTON CORNER


AUTOMOBILE SERVICE


Mackinnon Motor Service


AUTO, Repairing


238 WALNUT ST.


Specializing in Complete AUTO REPAIR SERVICE


Tel. LAsell 7-7746 NEWTONVILLE, MASS.


NEWTONVILLE GARAGE Complete Line of JENNEY Products


AUTO REPAIRING DAY and NIGHT HEATED STORAGE Tires - Batteries - Accessories - Simonizing Washing - Lubrication


For Prompt, Courteous Service Call LAsell 7-9421


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Your Advertisement Here


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CHEVROLET


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CHEVROLET INC.


Passenger Cars and Trucks


CHEVROLET - CORVAIR - CORVETTE SALES and SERVICE


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Motor Repair Service


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Body and Fender Work


Wheel Aligning and Balancing


PARTS SERVICE


Tel. Bigelow 4-5620


431 WASHINGTON STREET NEWTON CORNER


VAUXHALL


HUGO Pontiac INC.


TEMPEST


"Over 29 Years of Service in the Newtons"


714-720 BEACON STREET NEWTON CENTRE Telephone DE catur 2-4300


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AUTOMOBILES


NEWTON BUICK CO.


( 47 Years of Service to the Newtons"


SALES


BUICK DYNAFI W DRIVE


SERVICE


When Better Automobiles are Built, Buick Will Build Them OPEL Sales and Service




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