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Supervising Power Plant Engineer, Cambridge House of Correction - John Aliberti, Boston.
Chief Institution Power Plant Engineer, Billerica House of Correction - James Duggan, Billerica. Law Librarians - Barbara Dunsford, Lowell.
Pearl J. Larson, Winchester.
Superintendent of Buildings - Joseph M. Buckley, Som- erville.
Court Stenographers - Francis D. McAuliffe, Arlington. Florence M. Peters, Allston. Elsie A. Ehrlich, Lawrence. Donald O. Anderson, Boston. Joseph A. Brown, Mattapan. Santo J. Aurelio, Belmont.
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Deputy Sheriffs (For Service of Civil Process) (Office at 20 Second, Cambridge 41, Mass.). Matthew J. Callahan, Malden. Ralph W. Cram, Waltham. Daniel F. Duris, Cambridge.
Robert J. Fitzpatrick, Malden.
Alfred L. Jacobson, Malden. Ann S. Hall, Cambridge. Joseph P. Murphy, Cambridge. Chester M. Ricker, Newton.
Glenn R. Watson, Stoneham. William P. Kelley, Cambridge.
(Office at 109 Concord, Framingham). Edward F. Henneberry, Newton. John J. McDougall, Belmont. William P. Morrissey, Natick. Robert J. Patton, Framingham.
(Office at 24 Prescott, Lowell).
James H. Burns, Lowell.
Roland J. Conway, Billerica.
Arthur W. Donnelly, Lowell.
Mildred R. Donnelly, Lowell.
Joseph B. Henry, Wakefield. John J. McShane, Wakefield.
(For Criminal Business Only). Leo E. Baron, Lowell.
John F. Brocklesby, Billerica.
Earl V. Brodeur, Marlborough.
John F. Callahan, Lowell.
James E. Casaletto, Malden.
Robert M. Chenevert, Billerica and Cambridge.
Henry C. Cole, Marlborough.
Thomas E. Collins, Woburn. Joseph L. Crowley, Belmont. L. Warren DeSaulnier, Chelmsford. George E. Delaney, Watertown.
Edward T. Dever, Lexington.
Edward A. Doherty, Cambridge.
Abraham Don, Malden. Emile A. Dumas, Maynard.
Joseph V. Duffy, Medford.
Daniel F. Finn, Billerica.
Alfred E. Gagnon, Lowell.
Richard S. Gallant, Somerville.
Charles W. Gateley, Melrose.
Daniel P. Gennetti, Malden.
Arthur J. Gore, Lexington. Solomon G. Hajjar, M.D., Billerica.
George Hurwitz, Billerica.
John E. Johnson, Chelmsford.
Michael J. Kelley, Medford. Henry J. Keating, Burlington.
John A. Keriakos, Lowell.
Adam S. Kozlowski, Wilmington.
Emil W. Lundgren, Everett. George P. McCusker, Cambridge. William L. McDonald, Cambridge. Clement G. McDonough, Lowell. James H. McDonough, Cambridge.
Clarence McElroy, Cambridge.
Harold H. McKelvey, Lowell.
William J. McKinley, Cambridge.
Wilbur E. Moquin, Malden. Edward F. Nowak, Dracut.
John A. O'Brien, Somerville.
Francis E. O'Hare, Arlington.
John B. O'Loughlin, Tewksbury. Edward C. O'Neil, Malden. Herman P. Peterson, Jr., Woburn.
Fred J. Pierce, Cambridge. Gordon F. Pulsifer, Malden. Edward F. Ryan, Lowell. Warren H. Shaw, Melrose. John J. Sheehan, Malden.
William F. Sheridan, Jr., Malden.
Philip A. Sciamillo, Natick.
Robert T. Smith, Everett.
George L. Sullivan, Stoneham.
John J. Sullivan, Watertown. Thomas F. Tracy, Watertown. Court Officers -
George E. Delaney (supervising), Watertown. Harry C. Cole (dep. superv.), Marlborough.
James E. Barrett, Lowell.
Joseph L. Crowley, Belmont.
John F. Cummings, Somerville.
L. Warren DeSaulnier, Chelmsford. Abraham Don, Malden.
Daniel F. Finn, Billerica.
Alfred E. Gagnon, Lowell.
Arthur J. Gore, Lexington.
Bernard P. Harney, Cambridge.
Joseph I. Henneberry, Newton.
William F. Hickey, Somerville.
John E. Johnson, Chelmsford.
Henry J. Keating, Burlington.
Michael J. Kelley, Medford. Thomas J. Kelly, Malden. Peter F. Lenox, Somerville.
Emil W. Lundgren, Everett.
James E. Mahler, Cambridge. George P. McCusker, Cambridge.
James H. McDonough, Lowell.
Clarence McElroy, Cambridge. Wilbur E. Moquin, Malden. John A. O'Brien, Somerville. John B. O'Loughlin, Tewksbury.
Edward C. O'Neil, Malden.
Edward F. Nowak, Dracut.
Thomas R. O'Neil, Winchester.
Walter W. O'Neil, Melrose.
Gordon F. Pulsifer, Malden.
Joseph J. Santore, Cambridge.
Warren H. Shaw, Melrose.
John J. Sheehan, Malden.
John J. Sullivan, Watertown. Thomas F. Tracy, Watertown.
Probate Court Messengers - James J. Fenton, Cambridge.
Edward P. Martin, Watertown. Frank L. Desmond, Belmont.
Medical Examiners - Officers in towns or cities in which they live. First District -
Dr. David C. Dow, Cambridge. Dr. Peter A. Delmonico, Associate, Cambridge. Second District - Dr. Andrew D. Guthrie, Medford.
Dr. Sidney S. Listernick, Associate, Everett. Third District -
Dr. Thomas P. Devlin, Stoneham.
Dr. John J. McNulty, Associate, Wakefield. Fourth District -
Dr. J. Vincent DiRago, Woburn.
Dr. C. Reginald Hardcastle, Associate, Woburn. Fifth District -
Dr. Lawrence McCartin, Lowell.
Dr. John J. Karbowniczak, Lowell. Sixth District - Dr. Howard E. Robinson, Concord.
Dr. Leroy P. Houck, Associate, Concord. Seventh District -
Dr. Peter Angelo, Waltham. Dr. William A. Richards, Associate, Waltham. Eighth District - Dr. Antonio A. Matarese, Framingham.
Dr. Arthur E. Taddeo, Associate, Framingham. Ninth District - Dr. Robert N. Rittenhouse, Hudson. Dr. Kenneth R. Greenleaf, Associate, Marlborough. Tenth District - Dr. Lawrence A. Churchville, Townsend.
Dr. Cyrus Comninos, Groton.
District Courts - Offices in towns and cities in which court is held.
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District Court of Lowell -
Arthur L. Eno, Justice. John 11. Valentine, Special Justice. Joseph A. Donohoe, Clerk. Manuel Ramos, Assistant Clerk. John J. O'Neil, Chief Probation Officer. Grace M. Blazon, Probation Officer. Arnold R. Waterman, Probation Officer. Edward J. Dunn, Court Officer. District Court of Somerville - Michacl DeMarco, Justice. Philip Sherman, Special Justice. David B. Nissenbaum, Clerk.
Edmund J. Massello, Assistant Clerk.
John P. Dowcett, Second Assistant Clerk.
Josephine A. Chicola, Chief Probation Officer.
Abraham Bobrick, Probation Officer. James V. Scotti, Probation Officer. Joseph P. Montalto, Court Officer. Joseph F. Leahy, Court Officer. District Court of Newton - Donald E. Mayberry, Justice. W. Lloyd Allen, Special Justice. Edward J. Cronin, Clerk.
David C. Lombard, Assistant Clerk.
Kenneth E. Prior, Chief Probation Officer. Marie T. Kenney, Probation Officer. Robert E. Womboldt, Court Officer. Peter Miranda, Court Officer. District Court of Marlborough - George E. Dewey, Justice. Edward T. Simoneau, Special Justice. Winfield Temple, Special Justice. John F. Gabriel, Clerk.
Norman E. Wellen, Probation Officer and Court Of- ficer. District Court of Natick - H. Edward Snow, Justice. Thomas F. Quinn, Special Justice. Norman S. Trippe, Clerk. John E. Mitchell, Probation Officer. First District Court of Eastern Middlesex - Court held at Malden.
Lawrence G. Brooks, Justice. Louis H. Glaser, Special Justice. Michael F. Skerry, Clerk. Edward J. Austin, Assistant Clerk. Donald N. Peabody, Assistant Clerk. Orrin P. Barstow, Assistant Clerk. David P. Rossiter, Jr., Chief Probation Officer. Frederick J. Murphy, Probation Officer. Michael P. Wilk, Probation Officer. Edward J. Burke, Probation Officer. Gordon J. Mercer, Probation Officer. Norman S. Ingalls, Probation Officer. John J. Mitchell, Court Officer. Joan M. Schnetzer, Court Officer. Second District Court of Eastern Middlesex - Court held at Waltham. Paul K. Connolly, Justice. Frederic A. Crafts, Special Justice. John C. Wroe, Clerk. Max Canter, Assistant Clerk. William J. Sweeney, Jr., Chief Probation Officer. Marcello F. Kelley, Probation Officer. Dorothy B. Thompson, Probation Officer. Francis J. Tiemey, Probation Officer. John J. Galligan, Probation Officer. Lawrence A. Madden, Court Officer. Arthur A. Madden, Court Officer. Third District Court of Eastern Middlesex - Court held at Cambridge. Haven Parker, Justice. M. Edward Viola, Justice. Harold E. Magnuson, Special Justice. Joseph D. Conway, Clerk. James W. Culhane, Assistant Clerk. Francis W. O'Connell, Assistant Clerk. Lawrence F. Viola, Assistant Clerk. c
Anthony J. DiNatale, Chief Probation Officer. Raymond P. Connerty, Probation Officer. Robert B. Clifford, Probation Officer. Ruth S. Stone, Probation Officer. Sara M. Mahoney, Probation Officer. James J. Donohoe, Probation Officer. Thomas E. Manning, Probation Officer. Michael A. Shea, Probation Officer. Joseph M. Morrisey, Probation Officer. Anthony C. Colaressi, Probation Officer. Philip V. Farrell, Probation Officer.
Andrew DeMarco, Court Officer.
Dennis F. McCarthy, Court Officer. Arthur G. Mize, Court Officer.
Fourth District Court of Eastern Middlesex - Court held at Woburn.
William H. Henchey, Justice. Alfred A. Sartorelli, Special Justice. Charles H. Loring, Clerk. James M. Henchey, Assistant Clerk.
Frederick V. Gilgun, Chief Probation Officer.
Joseph P. Sullivan, Probation Officer. John P. Connolly, Court Officer.
First District Court of Northern Middlesex - Court held at Ayer.
Lyman K. Clark, Justice. David B. Williams, Special Justice. Mae D. Collicut, Clerk. James J. O'Malley, Probation Officer. First District Court of Southern Middlesex -
Court held at Framingham. Louis W. Farley, Justice. Arthur M. Mason, Special Justice. John J. Brady, Clerk. Julian P. Hasting, Assistant Clerk.
Daniel J. McNeill, Chief Probation Officer.
Richard J. Dwyer, Probation Officer. Robert J. McDonough, Probation Officer. Andrew J. Rogers, Court Officer. District Court of Central Middlesex - Court held at Concord.
Otis M. Whitney, Justice. Maurice McWalter, Special Justice. Robert S. F. Rhodes, Clerk. Bradford Robinson, Probation Officer. Edwin J. Fredenburgh, Court Officer. Juvenile District Probation Officers - Office at Framingham. Joseph B. Foley. Scott A. Taintor. Mary E. Tourville.
STATE GOVERNMENT
Governor - Endicott Peabody of Cambridge; salary, $20,000.
Lieut. Governor - Francis Bellotti of Quincy; salary, $11,000. Secretary of the Commonwealth - Kevin H. White of Boston; salary, $11,000.
Treasurer and Receiver-General - John T. Driscoll of Boston; salary, $15,000. Auditor - Thomas J. Buckley of Boston; salary, $15,- 000. Attorney-General - Edward M. Brooke of Boston; sal- ary, $15,000.
U. S. Senators of Massachusetts
Leverett Saltonstall (R) of Dover, term cxpires 1967. Edward M. Kennedy (D) of Boston, term expires 1969.
Representatives in 88th Congress for Massachusetts Districts 1 - Silvio O. Conte (R) of Plainfield.
2 - Edward P. Boland (D) of Springfield. 3 - Philip J. Philbin (D) of Clinton.
4 - Harold D. Donohue (D) of Worcester. 5 - Bradford Morse (R) of Lowell.
6 - William H. Bates (R) of Salem.
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7 - Torbert H. Macdonald (D) of Malden.
8 - Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr. (D) of Cambridge.
9 - John W. McCormack (D) of Boston.
10 - Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (R) of North Attleborough.
11 - James A. Burke (D) of Boston.
12 - Hastings Keith (R) of West Bridgewater.
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
President - John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts; sal- ary, $100,000.
Vice President - Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas; salary, $35,000. Secretary of State - Dean Rusk of New York; salary, $25,000.
Secretary of the Treasury - Douglas Dillon of New York; salary, $25,000. Secretary of Defense - Robert S. McNamara of Michi- gan; salary, $25,000.
Attorney-General - Robert F. Kennedy of New York; salary, $25,000.
Postmaster-General - J. Edward Day of California; salary, $25,000.
Secretary of the Interior - Stewart L. Udall of Arizona; salary, $25,000. Secretary of Agriculture - Orville L. Freeman of Min- nesota; salary, $25,000.
Secretary of Commerce - Luther H. Hodges of North Carolina; salary, $25,000.
Secretary of Labor - W. Willard Wirtz of Washington, D. C .; salary, $25,000.
Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare - Anthony J. Celebrezze of Ohio; salary, $25,000.
POST OFFICE
Cambridge A-39 - 770 MassAv.
Joseph H. Dinan, Supt.
Porter Square B-40 - 1953 MassAv.
Thomas J. Reilly, Supt.
East Cambridge C-41 - 306 Cambridge. Anthony J. Finnerty, Supt.
Harvard Square-38 - 125 Mt. Auburn. Stephen Sullivan, Supt.
Inman Square-39 - 1309 Cambridge. Bernard F. Martin, Supt.
Kendall Square-42 - 250 Main. Ernest J. Geary, Supt.
Post Office opens 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Sat. until noon - opens daily at 7 a.m. for box holders only.
Windows Open
Stamps - 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Parcels and Stamps - 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Registered Mail - 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Money Orders - 8 a.m. to 5:15 p.m.
Necessary to
the complete and efficient equipment of every office.
The City Directory
HOW MANY CHANGES IN A YEAR?
Out of every 100 People as listed in the last Directory
16% to 18% Move away or die
MOVING
17% to 19% "New" people move into town or reach listing age.
26% to 29% More change their ad- dresses or their jobs or some other vital fact that affects their listing.
( All that's left that's good) Making a total of 59% to 66% of the People listed who have new information in some particular which can be surely found only in the NEW DIRECTORY
Note: These figures are from repeated checks in numerous cities and do not vary 5% in any one year.
THAT IS WHY NEW DIRECTORIES MUST BE PUBLISHED EVERY YEAR.
CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS
· FAMOUS IN HISTORY
· PROMINENT IN EDUCATION · LEADER IN INDUSTRY
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CHAMBER DIRECTORS 1962-1963
TO SERVE YOU
The Cambridge Chamber of Commerce works diligently and continually to improve relations and to promote cooperation among the business, educational, industrial and civic interests of the community. It encourages industrial development and protects against harmful legislation, solicitations and taxation.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION-WRITE CAMBRIDGE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 500 MEMORIAL DRIVE CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS Telephone TRowbridge 6-4100
"DEDICATED TO THE ADVANCEMENT OF CAMBRIDGE"
Advertising Agencies
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Do you make these costly mistakes in your advertising
Advertising objectives not clearly defined ... If you can't say how effective your advertising is, chances are that your uncertainty stems from a lack of specific objectives to use as yardsticks of accomplishment.
Advertising objectives not related to sales objectives ... Basic? Very! But you'd be surprised at the number of companies whose salesmen are going in one direction while their advertising sails blissfully on in another.
Program not tailored to concentrate on best prospects ... Knowing who your best prospects are and the best ways to reach them is essential to advertising effec- tiveness. (Have you analyzed your market - and your sales - recently to determine who your current best prospects are?)
Copy not tailored to specific interests of prospects . .. If your prospects are hungry for facts they'll gag on fancy. Effective copy can be written only after you've determined exactly who your prospects are and what it takes to make them buy.
Just one of these mistakes can rob your advertising program of its full potential.
For complete information on how to evaluate your advertising program-and how you may be able to im- prove it - write or call
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Rear 2578 Mass. Ave.
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Banks
CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS DIRECTORY-1963
CHARTERED 1892
COLUMBIAN CO-OPERATIVE BANK
751 MASSACHUSETTS AVE.
TEL. KI 7-3888 CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
CENTRAL SQUARE
SAVE
BY
REGULAR MONTHLY PAYMENTS
OFFICERS
ARTHUR M. WRIGHT, President
A. JOHN SERINO. Vice President EARLE D. WOOD, Treasurer
MONTHLY PAYMENTS
DIRECTORS
DWIGHT H. ANDREWS LEOPOLD BARTEL EDWARD A. CRANE CHESTER A. HIGLEY FREDERICK J. REARDON
GEORGE K. SAURWEIN
A. JOHN SERINO
PAUL R. CORCORAN, JR.
MASSACHUSETTS
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SAVINGS AND
MEMBER
SAFETY OF
YOUR SAVINGS
INSURED
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RPORATION
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The account of each individual is INSURED by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation up to $10,000; over this amount, every dollar is insured in full under Massachu- setts Law'
DIVIDENDS PAYABLE QUARTERLY
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INCORPORATED 1889
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EXPERT CATERING ANYWHERE
AMERICAN FRIENDS SERVICE COMMITTEE, INC.
NEW ENGLAND REGIONAL OFFICE
44 Brattle Street TEL. UNIVERSITY 4-3150 Cambridge 38, Mass.
The American Friends Service Committee was founded in 1917. It undertook extensive relief and reconstruction work in Europe during and after the First World War. Since then it has carried into action through relief and many other programs, Friends' belief that men of all nationalities and colors and religious persuasion can live peacefully together. This work has taken it into more than 35 countries around the world.
The Committee now works in 26 countries besides the United States. Its activities draw in thousands, as individuals, in large and small groups, at local, national and international levels. Contributions from those who share the Committee's aims make this work possible. The Committee's total cash budget for the year ending September 30, 1963, is $4,600,000. Continued support will make it possible to raise this budget to carry on the programs which the Committee has undertaken.
CCA
CAMBRIDGE CIVIC ASSOCIATION The Cambridge Civic Association Was Formed:
CCA
· To Promote Honest and Efficient Conduct of Local Government
· To Induce Citizens to take An Active Interest in the Affairs of the City of Cambridge
· To Encourage Competent Men and Women to Seek Election to Public Office
MBERSHIP IS OPEN TO ALL CAMBRIDGE RESIDENTS GOOD GOVERNMENT IS NO ACCIDENT
1430 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. TEL. TR 6-9176
CAMBRIDGE 38. MASS.
Weddings Receptions Banquets Buffets Luncheons
IN-PLANT & SCHOOL FOOD MANAGEMENT
Clothing - Children's-Contractors
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Miss Cannon's Shop, Inc. EST. 1928 CHILDREN'S and INFANTS' WEAR TOYS Telephone KI 7-5119
20 BRATTLE STREET at HARVARD SQ., CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
JOHN R. CLARK & ASSOCIATES, Inc. - BUILDING CONTRACTORS - GENERA NEW CONSTRUCTION - ALTERATIONS - REPAIRS A C 40 Years Experience On Milk, Ice Cream and Other Industrial Plants
263 FIFTH STREET CAMBRIDGE 42, MASS.
Tels.
TR 6-4270 TR 6-0166 TR 6-0167
TAVERNA BROS., INC.
COMMERICAL CONSTRUCTION Telephone EL 4-1918
6 HOLWORTHY TERRACE CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
Vappi & Company, Inc.
TED GENERA
240 SIDNEY STREET
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Contractors - Building - General,-Contractors - Excavating
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M. SPINELLI & SONS CO. INC.
General
Contractors
INDUSTRIAL
COMMERCIAL
Engineering - Design - Remodeling
25 Moulton St. UN 4-8814 Cambridge
JEREMIAH SULLIVAN SONS, NC.
EST. 1880
- EXCAVATING CONTRACTORS -
Tel. Kirkland 7-3632
175 Brookline St. Cambridge 39, Mass.
STRETCH YOUR "AD" DOLLARS
It isn't the cost - it's the ad cov- erage that counts and you get so much for so little when you advertise in the DIRECTORY.
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Contractors-Plumbing-Formica Tops
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AHERN & LAY INC. "yours for the best in service"
PLUMBING & HEATING IS OUR BUSINESS WHEN YOU NEED A PLUMBER
CALL EL 4-6823
159 HARVARD STREET
CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
HARVARD CUSTOM MFG. CO., INC.
"all work custom designed for you"
· FORMICA TOPS AND CABINETS
. CUSTOM BUILT VANITIES
. BARS AND CABINETS
"all Work Guaranteed"
HARVARD CUSTOM MFG. CO., INC.
TELEPHONE 547-1011
159 HARVARD ST.
CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
Contractors-Roofing-Waterproofing-Pointing
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491-3670
CAMBRIDGE
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Department Stores
CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS DIRECTORY-1963
SINCE 1881
orcoran s
CENTRAL SQUARE : : HARVARD SQUARE
UN 4-3000
serving you with nationally known ·
Branded merchandise in:
· HOME FURNISHINGS
· CHILDREN'S CLOTHES
· BOY'S WEAR
· MEN'S FURNISHINGS
· WOMEN'S WEAR
SHOES
· ACCESSORIES
Druggists-Electrical Contractors
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1 BOYLSTON ST. (Harvard Square) Telephones KI 7-0502 - 7-0503 CAMBRIDGE, MASS. HOURS DAILY 8:00 A. M. TO 9:00 P. M. SUNDAYS & HOLIDAYS 9:00 A.M. TO 4:00 P.M.
Star Pharmacy PROFESSIONAL PHARMACISTS Surgical and Hospital Supplies - Drugs TEL. 864-2900 FREE DELIVERY
110-119 HAMPSHIRE STREET CAMBRIDGE
MILLER Electric Service Co. WIRING SPECIALISTS COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL
ELECTRICAL
INSTALLATIONS
REPAIRS MAINTENANCE
Quality Workmanship Dependable Service
Call Kirkland 7-0166
INCLUDING NIGHTS, SUNDAY AND HOLIDAYS
143-145 PEARL STREET CAMBRIDGE
Electricians,-Exterminating,-Fuel - Coal - Heating Equipment,-Fuel Oil
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B. D. GOSS & CO., INC. Electrical Contractors
SING
AS RENTAL HOU ASSOCIATION
York
BW
MASSACHUSETTS MASTER ELECTRICIANS STATE ASSOCIANO
5 BOYLSTON ST., CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
TEL. EL 4-0749
CAMBRIDGE EXTERMINATING CO.
JOSEPH HESSINA - MGR. EST. 1928
Guaranteed Service
COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL
MATIONAL PEST CONTROL ASSOCIATION
PEST CONTROL
ROACHES - BED BUGS - FLEAS - RATS - MICE - ANTS - MOTH PROOFING LAWN SPRAYING - SQUIRRELS - SILVER FISH - RAT PROOFING - EARWIGS, Etc. 5 YEAR GUARANTEE ON TERMITE CONTROL
2534 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. TR 6-4485
CAMBRIDGE
CARSTEIN COAL CO.
COAL-WOOD- FUEL and RANGE OIL
OIL BURNERS
NEW ENGLAND COKE
COAL STOKERS
Telephones TR 6-0574 - 6-0575
1858 MASS. AVE.
CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
Comfort Heating
COOLING & ENGINEERING CO. * Oil Burners . Boilers . Furnaces . Humidifiers - AIR - CONDITIONING -
FUEL OILS
RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL SHEET METAL WORK
2014 MASS. AVE.
Call KI 7-2123
CAMBRIDGE
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Funeral Homes
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CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS DIRECTORY-1963
D. P. Danehy & Son FUNERAL HOME
Telephone 876-9269
2235 MASS AVENUE
CAMBRIDGE
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Funeral Homes
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John J. Donahue & Son Funeral Home JOHN F. DONAHUE, JR., Director Phone KI 7-1100
66 MAGAZINE STREET
CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
KEVIN A. GRIFFIN FUNERAL HOME "For Personalized Service"
2307 MASS AVE. 876-9144 CAMBRIDGE
KEEFE FUNERAL HOME
CHARLES D. KEEFE
especi KI 7-5544
2175 MASS AVE.
CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
Wyeth Funeral Service IN CAMBRIDGE SINCE 1850 1776 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE
FUNERAL HOME AND OFFICE
TRowbridge 6-0123
BENJAMIN F. WYETH Kirkland 7-6209
CAMBRIDGE, MASS. HENRY D. WYETH TRowbridge 6-0867
Gasoline Stations,-Trailer Repairs,-Grocers
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