Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) city directory 1957-1958, Part 4

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Publication date: 1957
Publisher: Gloucester (Mass.)
Number of Pages: 464


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200.01 to $400 1.2J


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600.01 to $800 1.75


800.01 to $1,000. 2.00


CERTIFIED MAIL


The fee for certified mail is 20 cents plus postage. The 10-cent fee formerly applicable to inquiries for certified mail is eliminated. Senders of certified mail may now request a return receipt after mailing upon pay- ment of the fee prescribed under "Return Receipts."


SURCHARGES For Details Consult Your Local Postmaster


COLLECT-ON-DELIVERY (Third and Fourth Class Mail) C. O. D. FEES (Unregistered)


For collections and in- Fee


demnity not to exceed Cents


$ 5.00


30


10.00


40


25.00


60


50.00 70


100.00 80


150.00


90


200.00 100


DOMESTIC INSURED MAIL Fee


Amount of Insurance Cents


$ 10.00 $0.10


10.01 to $50.00


20


50.01 to $100 30


100.01 to $200. 40


RETURN RECEIPTS


The following fees apply to return receipts for registered mail, certified mail, and mail insured for more than $10:


Requested at time of mailing :


Showing to whom and


when delivered .. $0.10


Showing to whom, when and


address where delivered. .35


Requested after mailing :


Showing to whom and


when delivered .25


RESTRICTED DELIVERY


Applicable to registered mail, certi- fied mail, and mail insured for more than $10. Fee .$0.50


AIDS TO PROPER MAILING


Write name and address plainly and completely.


Place name and address of sender on all matter.


Prepay postage fully on all letters and parcels.


Always address mail for city deliv- ery to street and number and request correspondents to do likewise.


Use designation North or South, East or West when it is a proper part of the address and save delay in delivery. Insure valuable parcels except those containing small articles of consider- able value which should be registered.


Wrap parcel post carefully in heavy paper and tle knots securely. .


You will often gain a day's time in dellvery by depositing mail as soon as it is ready.


Use Postal Unit numbers on mail addressed to cities where Unit Num- bers are required.


4


65c


50c


5


70c


56c


G


75c


64c


7


75c


72c


8


80c


80c


SPECIAL SERVICE FEES IN ADDITION TO REGULAR POSTAGE


SPECIAL DELIVERY FEES on first class and Air Mail


Parcel Post).


Weight and


Air Mail Classes


Not over 2 lbs. .30 .45


Over 2, not over 10 lbs. .45 .55


Over 10 1bs. .60 .70


SPECIAL HANDLING


Weight Fee


2 lbs. and under $0.25


Over 2 lbs. and not over 10 lbs. .35


Over 10 lbs. .50


DOMESTIC ORDINARY MAIL SENDERS' RECEIPTS FOR


CERTIFICATES OF MAILING-FEES


a. Individual pieces. Original certif- icates of mailing for individually listed pieces of all classes of ordinary mail : 5 cents for each piece of mail described. Each additional copy of original certificate of mailing or orig- inal malling receipt for registered, certified, insured, and COD mail: 2 cents for each piece of mail described. b. Identical pieces of first-and third-class mail.


Up to 1,000 pieces (1 cer-


tificate for total number) .. $0.25 For each additional


1,000 pieces, or fraction ... .05


Duplicate copy .05


Money Order Fees


(includes COD M.O. fees)


From $0.01 to $5. $0.15


3


23


5.15


4


24


6.9


5


26


9.25


G


28


11.95


7


30


15.2


8


32


18.05


AIR MAIL SERVICE United States Air Mail Service


Six cents for each ounce or fraction thereof ; limit of weight 8 ounces; to any part of the United States. May be registered, insured, sent C. O. D. or Special Delivery.


Post Cards 4 cents each.


Air mail stamps and distinctively- stamped envelopes are issued for pre- payment of postage on air mail. Ord- inary stamps may also be used. Air mail should be plainly marked "VIA AIR MAIL" in the space imme- diately below the stamps and above the address.


Canada (same as above except weight limit of 60 1bs).


Air Mail Mexico


Rate of postage to Mexico : Six cents for each ounce.


Dispatched by the United States Air Mail Service and in Canada or in Mex- ico by the Air Mail Services in those countries. For additional information telephone your local post office.


United States Air Mail Service to Central America, South America, the West Indies and other Foreign Countries.


For information regarding this ser- vice telephone your , local post office.


Air Parcel Post


Air postage on parcels weighing 8 oz. or less is 6c per oz.


Over 8 oz.


Zones


to 1 1b.


Additional pounds


48c


1, 2 and 3 60c


(including Air


First Class Other


1st 1b. Additional lbs. (cents)


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POPULATION OF U. S. CITIES OF 30,000 OR MORE IN 1950 (AS PER FINAL FIGURES OF THE 1950 U. S. CENSUS REPORT)


ALABAMA


INDIANA


Anniston


31.066


Anderson


46,820


Kansas City


456,622


Eugene


35.879


St. Joseph


78.588


Portland


373,628


St. Louis.


856,796


Salem


43,140


Springfield


66.731


University City


39,892


PENNSYLVANIA


Allentown 106,756


Altoona


77,177


Bethlehem


66,340


Chester


66,039


Easton


35.632


Erie


130,803


Harrisburg


89,544


Hazelton


35,491


Fort Smith


47,942


Little Rock ..


102.213


South Bend.


115,911


NEVADA


North Little Rock


44,097


Pine Bluff.


37,162


IOWA


Burlington


30,613


Alameda


64.430


Cedar Rapids


72.296


Alhambra


51,359


Clinton


30,379


Bakersfield


34,784


Council Bluffs


45,429


Berkeley


I13,805


Davenport


74,549


Atlantic City


61,657


Bayonne


77.203


Compton


47,991


Dubuque


49,671


Belleville


32,019


East Bakersfield


38,177


Ottumwa


33,631


Bloomfield


49,307


York


59,953


RHODE ISLAND


Cranston


55.060


East Providence


35.871


Newport


37.564


Pawtucket


81,436


Providence


248,674


Warwick


43,028


Woonsocket


50.211


SOUTH CAROLINA


Charleston


70,174


Columbia


86,914


San Francisco


775,357


San Jose


95.280


Owensboro


33,651


Perth Amboy


41.330


SOUTH DAKOTA


Sioux Falls 52,696


TENNESSEE


Chattanooga


131,041


Jackson


30.207


Knoxville


124,769


Memphis


396,000


Nashville


174,307


Oak Ridge


30.229


TEXAS


Abilene


45,570


Amarillo


74.246


Austin


132,459


Beaumont


94,014


Brownsville


36,066


Greenwich


40,835


Hartford


177,397


Manchester


34,116


Hagerstown


36.260


MASSACHUSETTS


Arlington


44,353


Bronx


1,451,277


Galveston


66,568


Houston


596,163


Laredo


51,910


Lubbock


71.747


Stamford


74,293


Stratford


33.428


Waterbury


104,477


West Hartford


44.402


West Haven.


32.010


DELAWARE


Wilmington


I10.356


DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA


Washington


802.178


FLORIDA


Daytona Beach.


30,187


Fort Lauderdale


36,328


Jacksonville


204,517


Lakeland


30,851


Miami


249,276


Revere


36.763


Greensboro


74,389


Norfolk


213,513


Petersbura


35,054


Portsmouth


80,039


Richmond


230,310


Roanoke


91,921


WASHINGTON


Bellingham


34,112


Everett


33,849


Seattle


467,59I


Augusta


71,508


Ann Arbor


48,251


Battle Creek.


48.666


Cincinnati


503,998


Macon


Bay City


52,523


Cleveland


914,808


Savannah


Dearborn


94,994


Cleveland Heights


59,141


Detroit


1.849,568


Columbus


375,901


WEST VIRGINIA


Charleston


73.501


Clarksburg


32.014


Huntington


86,353


Wheeling


58.891


WISCONSIN


Appleton


34,010


Eau Claire.


36.058


Green Bay


52.735


Kenosha


54,368


La Crosse


47.535


Madison


96,056


Milwaukee


637,352


Oshkosh


41,084


Racine


71,193


Minneapolis


521,718


St. Paul


311.349


Warren


49.856


Wausau


30,414


Joliet


51,601


MISSISSIPPI


Youngstown


168,330


Wauwatosa


33,324


Moline


37.397


Biloxi


37,425


Zanesville


40,517


West Allis


42,959


Oax Park


63.529


Jackson


98.271


Meridian


41,893


Quincy


41,450


Rou kford


92.927


MISSOURI


Lawton


34,757


Rock Island.


48,710


Columbia


31,974


Muskogee


37,289


Springfield


81,628


Independence


39,963


Joplin


38.711


Tulsa


Oklahoma City


243,504


Honolulu


248.034


Waukegan


East Chicago.


54.263


Birmingham


326.037


Elkhart


35,646


Gadsden


55.725


Mobile


129,009


Montgomery


106,525


Tuscaloosa


46,396


ARIZONA


Phoenix


106,818


Tucson


45,454


Marion


30.081


NEBRASKA


Lincoln


98,884


Muncie


58,479


Omaha 251,117


Johnstown


63.232


Lancaster


63,774


Mckeesport


51,502


New Castle


48,834


Norristown


38,126


Philadelphia


2.071,605


Pittsburgh


676,806


Reading


109,320


Scranton


125,536


Burbank


78.577


Des Moines


177,965


Fresno


91,669


Sioux City


83,991


Camden


124,555


Glendale


95.702


Waterloo


65,198


Clifton


64,511


Inglewood


46,185


Long Beach


250.767


Los Angeles


1,970,358


Oakland


384,575


Kansas City.


129,553


Topeka


78.791


Wichita


168.279


Kearny


39,952


Richmond


99,545


KENTUCKY


Ashland


31,131


Montclair


43,927


Sacramento


Covington


64,452


Newark


438.776


San Bernardino


Lexington


55.534


San Diego


334,387


Louisville


369,129


Newport


31.044


Paterson


139,336


San Mateo. .


41.782


Santa Ana.


45,533


Santa Barbara


44,913


LOUISIANA


Alexandria


34,913


Baton Rouge


125,629


Lafayette


33,541


Lake Charles


41.272


Monroe


38.572


Colorado Springs.


45,472


Denver


415.786


Pueblo


63,685


CONNECTICUT


Bridgeport


158.709


Bristol


35,961


Fairfield


30,489


MARYLAND


Baltimore


949,708


Cumberland


37,679


Newburgh


3'1.956


Dallas


434,462


El Paso.


130,485


Meriden


44,088


New Britain.


73.726


New Haven.


Boston


801,444


Brockton


62,860


Brookline


57.589


Cambridge


120,740


Richmond


191,555


Port Arthur


57,530 52,093


Poughkeepsie


41,023


San Antonio


408,442


Rochester


332,488


Tyler


38.968


Rome


41,682


Waco


84.706


Wichita Falls.


63.042


Haverhill


47,280


Syracuse


220,583


UTAH


Ogden


57,112


Salt Lake City.


182.121


Lynn


99.738


White Plains.


43.466


Yonkers


152.798


Burlington


33.155


NORTH CAROLINA


Asheville


53,000


Charlotte


134,042


Danville


35,066


Durham


71.311


Lynchburg


47.727


Fayetteville


34.715


Newport News


42,358


Miami Beach.


46,282


Orlando


52.367


Pensacola


43,479


Springfield


162,399


Taunton


40,109


Waltham


47,187


Watertown


37,329


Weymouth


32,690


Fargo


OHIO


Akron


274,605


Canton


116,912


Spokane


161,721


Tacoma


143,673


Vancouver


41,664


Yakima


38.486


IDAHO


Boise


34,393


Grand Rapids


176.515


East Cleveland


40,047


Hamtramck


43,355


Elyria


30,307


Highland Park


46,393


Euclid


41.396


Jackson


51,088


Hamilton


57,951


Kalamazoo


57.704


Lakewood


68.071


Belleville


32.721


Lansing


92,129


Lima


50.246


Berwyn


51,280


Muskegon


48,429


Lorain


51.202


Bloomington


34,163


Pontiac


73,681


Mansfield


43,564


Champaign


39,563


Chicago


3.620,962


Cicerc


67,544


Danville


37,864


Wyandotte


36.846


Norwood


35,001


Decatur


66,269


East St. Louis


82.295


Duluth


104,511


Steubenville


35,872


Sheboygan


42.365


Toledo


303,616


Superior


35,325


Galesburg


31.425


Royal Oak


46,898


Middletown


33.695


Saginaw


92,918


Newark


Portsmouth


Springfield


78.508


Elgin


44,223


Evanst 'n


73,641


Pecria


111.856


OKLAHOMA


WYOMING


Enid


36,017


Cheyenne 31.935


TERRITORY OF HAWAII


3-54


182.740


VIRGINIA


Alexandria


61,787


Pittsfield


53,348


Quincy


83.835


Salem


41,880


High Point.


39,973


Raleigh


65.679


St. Petersburg.


96.738


Tampa


124,681


West Palm Beach


43,162


GEORGIA


Albany


31,155


Atlanta


331,314


MICHIGAN


Columbus


79,611


70,252


119,638


Flint


163,143


Dayton


243,872


ILLINOIS


Alton


32.550


Aurora


50.576


Port Huron.


35,725


Marion


33,817


34.275


VERMONT


Malden


59,804


Medford


66,113


New Bedford


109,189


Newton


81.994


Somerville


102,351


Wilmington


45.043


Winston-Salem


87,811


NORTH DAKOTA


Worcester


203.486


NEW YORK


Albany


134,995


Amsterdam


32,240


Auburn


36.722


Lewiston


40.974


Portland


77,634


Buffalo


580.132


Elmira


49,716


Jamestown


43.354


Mount Vernon


71,899


Corpus Christi


108.287


New Rochelle.


New York


7,891,957


Fort Worth


278.778


Brooklyn


2.738.175


New London


30,551


Norwalk


49,460


Chelsea


38,912


Niagara Falls


90,872


San Angelo


Chicopee


49.211


Everett


45,982


Fall River.


111,963


Fitchburg


42,691


Schenectady


91.785


Holyoke


54,661


Troy


72,311


Lawrence


80,536


Utica


101,531


Lowell


97,249


Watertown


34,350


Santa Monica.


71.595


South Gate


51,116


Stockton


70,853


COLORADO


Albuquerque 96.815


New Orleans


570,445


Shreveport


I27,206


MAINE


Bangor


31,558


Orange


38.037


Passaic


57.702


Greenville


58,161


. Spartanburg


36.795


Paducah


32,828


Plainfield


42,366


Trenton


128,009


Union City


55,537


West New York


37,683


Wilkes-Barre


76.826


Wilkinsburg


31.418


Williamsport


45.047


KANSAS


Hutchinson


33,575


Hoboken


50,676


Irvington


59,201


Pasadena


104,577


Pomona


35,405


Riverside


137,572


63.058


New Brunswick.


38,811


East Orange.


79,340


Elizabeth


112.817


Jersey City


299,017


Linden


30,644


Manchester


82.732


Nashua


34,669


NEW JERSEY


31,834


Butte


33,251


Great Falls.


39.214


Lafayette


35,568


Mishawaka


32,913


Richmond


39,539


Terre Haute


64,214


Reno


32.497


NEW HAMPSHIRE


CALIFORNIA


Hammond


87,594


MONTANA


Billings


Indianapolis


427,173


Kokomo


38,672


ARKANSAS


Evansville


128.636


Fort Wayne


133,607


Gary


133,911


MISSOURI-Continued


OREGON


NEW MEXICO


Binghamton


80,674


59,725


1,960,101


Manhattan


Queens


1.550,849


164,443


46.764


38,946


MINNESOTA


36.798


38,256


XXIV


HOW TO USE YOUR CITY DIRECTORY


The major departments in the Directory are arranged in the following order for ready reference:


1. INDEX TO ADVERTISERS


2. INTRODUCTION AND MISCELLANEOUS


3. YELLOW PAGES


4. ALPHABETICAL SECTION


5. HOUSEHOLDERS' AND STREET GUIDE


Particular attention is directed to four symbols as being important contributing factors in supplying complete information. They appear as follows: ALPHABETICAL SECTION, "h"-Householders, "r"-Resident, HOUSEHOLDERS' AND STREET GUIDE, "A"-Telephone Subscriber, "O"-Homeowner.


The City Directory Will Answer Your Everyday Questions


About an Individual


How does he spell his name? Alpha.


Is he married? What is his wife's name? Alpha.


Where does he live? Alpha.


Does he own his home? HH & St.


Has he a telephone? HH & St.


Where is the nearest telephone ?. . HH & St. Who are his neighbors? HH & St.


What does he do for a living? Alpha. Where does he work? Alpha.


Is he the "head of the house" or a


resident ? Alpha. HH & St.


How many adults in the


family ? . . . . Alpha. (same address)


Does he own a business? Alpha.


Is he a member of a partnership ?. Alpha. Is he an officer in a corporation ?. Alpha. Others in the same business or profession ? Class.


Is the woman single, married or


a widow?


Alpha.


What was the name of the widow's


husband ?


Alpha.


About a Business Concern


What is the correct name ?. . Alpha .- Class.


What is the correct address ?. .Alpha .- Class.


Just what do they do ?.. . Alpha .- Class. Is it a Partnership or Corporation ?.... Alpha. Who are the Partners? (if a firm) .... Alpha. Who are the chief officers? (if Inc.) .. Alpha. Others in same or similar lines ?...... . . Class. (NOTE :. If name is in bold type, saying


"(See Yellow Page .)" much more detailed information appears on that page such as: )


What are their specialties ? Class .- Yellow Pages Description of products and . Yellow Pages services ?


Location of branches


Alpha .- HH-Class.


About a Locality


Quickest way to get there? HH & St.


How do the Streets run ?. . HH & St.


Who lives at a given address ?. HH & St.


Is there a telephone there: where is the nearest 'phone ?. HH & St.


What is the character of the


neighborhood? HH & St.


Is it a "Home-owners" section,


Apt. house section, etc. ?. HH & St.


Just where in the block is it located ? HH & St. What is the nearest street corner ?. HH & St. What is the nearest store, church, school, garage, etc .?. HH & St. If business location, what business? HH St. If an office bldg., who are in what rooms? .HH & St. Where are bldgs .- office and public ?. . Class.


About Clubs, Societies, Associations, Etc.


What is the complete name ?.... Class .- Alpha.


Where are their headquarters? Alpha. Who is the Secretary? Alpha.


When are the stated meetings? Alpha. What are the Churches and where located ? Alpha .- Class.


Who are the pastors ?. . Alpha.


What the the names and locations and who are the Principals of the schools ?.. Class .- Alpha. What are names and locations


of the Cemeteries ?. Class .- Alpha.


What are the locations of the Hospitals, Homes and


Asylums?


Class .- Alpha.


About City, County, State or Federal Departments See Miscellaneous and Alpha. Sections


About Statistical & Historical Information Regarding your City


See Miscellaneous Section


Key: Alpha .- Alphabetical Section


Class .- Classified List in Yellow Pages HH & St .- Householders and Street Guide


YELLOW PAGES


GLOUCESTER


and


ROCKPORT (MASSACHUSETTS) 1957-58


"The DIRECTORY


IS THE COMMON INTERMEDIARY BETWEEN BUYER AND SELLER


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 DISTRICT OFFICE 179 LINCOLN STREET. BOSTON 11. MASS.


Copyright, 1958, by R. L. Polk & Co.


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AUTOMOBILES


THURSTON'S


Phones 1-2400 DODGE - PLYMOUTH


SALES and SERVICE New "Drive Yourself" Cars Corner MAIN and PEARCE STREETS GLOUCESTER, MASS.


AUTOMOBILE SCHOOLS


'LES' MALLOCH'S AUTO SCHOOL


Learn To Drive in Modern Dual-Control Cars GLOUCESTER'S MOST EXPERIENCED DRIVING INSTRUCTORS Licensed by Registrar of Motor Vehicles Your Choice of GEARSHIFT - HYDRAMATIC TESTED METHODS - PROVEN RESULTS Office at: 371 WESTERN AVENUE For Appointment Call GLOUCESTER 379


KNOW YOUR DIRECTORY


Fina Dorothy M r7657 Ternes " Martha D (wid John) h7657 Ternes


OCCUPATION


" Michl (Eva I)auto mech Plymouth h 7639 Ternes Finch Douglas B (Evelyn) coml artist Natl Det Publishers h24915 Chicago " Elsie E h2836 Geneva Findley Aubrey J (Beatrice C) cable splicer Det Edison 77501 Yinger Finedell Alvin form Ford h7017 Freda apt 15 Fineman Saml (Leona) h22192 Michigan


NAME OF EMPLOYER


HOW TO LEARN OCCUPATION AND NAME OF EMPLOYER


Credit, Sales and Advertising Departments can quickly check this vital information regarding customers and prospects. Responsibility, probable approximate income and similar questions can be answered instantly by referring to your Directory. Complete information is provided on every em- ployed person.


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BANKS


Cape Ann National Bank


MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION OVER ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF PERSONAL SERVICE


Continuous Banking Since 1855


Cape Ana


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BANKS


CAPE ANN SAVINGS BANK


GLOUCESTER, MASS.


Incorporated in 1846


A Massachusetts Mutual Savings Bank Conducted Solely for the Benefit of its Depositors


President


WILLIAM MOORE


Vice President . WILLIAM S. WEBBER, Jr.


Exec. Vice-President


. TEMPLE A. BRADLEY


Treasurer CHARLES W. LOWRIE


Asst. Treasurer


LESTER W. HARRISON


Asst. Treasurer


CARRIE E. CHRISTENSEN


TRUSTEES


E. Raymond Abbott


Temple A. Bradley


Arthur C. Davis


Harold C. Dexter


N. Alston Faulk


J. Hollis Griffin


Charles T. Heberle, Jr.


Charles W. Lowrie


Robert F. Marshall


Murdock N. MacInnis Lawrence C. McEwen Robert A. Merchant William Moore Edward Morley Lawrence N. Peterson


Lincoln S. Simonds


Robert F. Thompson


William S. Webber, Jr.


109 MAIN ST. - GLOUCESTER, MASS.


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BANKS


GLOUCESTER NATIONAL BANK OF GLOUCESTER


Capital $120,000


Surplus $180,000


Banking Facilities


including


Checking Accounts


Certificates of Deposit


Bank Money Orders


Foreign Exchange


Savings Accounts Thrift Accounts


Safe Deposit Boxes Travellers' Checks


Commercial Loans


Mortgage Loans


Personal Loans


Collateral Loans


Automobile Loans


Modernization Loans


OFFICERS


BENJAMIN CURCURU .


President


RAYMOND M. O'CONNELL


Vice-President


EBEN C. CARROLL


Vice-President


FRANK R. LOEFFLER .


Executive Vice-President


. Cashier


JOHN E. CRITCHETT W. RAYMOND ROBINSON RUSSEL MERCHANT


. Assistant Cashier


Assistant Cashier


DIRECTORS


MELVIN I. BERNSTEIN Attorney


WILLIAM J. DEAN, Jr. Vice-President, Cape Ann Tool Co.


MURDOCK N. MacINNIS Retired


EBEN C. CARROLL Vice-President, Gorton-Pew Fisheries Co., Ltd.


JOHN DelTORCIIIO President, Cape Ann


Fisheries, Inc.


LEO S. CHANE


N. ALSTON FAULK


Partner, Faulk Bros.


RAYMOND M. O'CONNELL


BENJAMIN CURCURU


President, Producers Fish Co.


JOIIN B. CURCURU Treasurer, Producers Fish Co.


RALPH G. LUCAS Partner, Charles F. Rittenhouse & Co.


FREDERICK H. TARR Attorney


Telephone 610


185 MAIN STREET


GLOUCESTER, MASS.


Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation


WILLIAM MOORE President and Treasurer, J. P. O'Connell Co.


President, G. Everett Mahony, Inc.


FRANK R. LOEFFLER Executive Vice-President


Treasurer, Reilly Motor Co.


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BANKS


ROCKPORT NATIONAL BANK


ARTHUR THURSTON President


WALTER E. JOHNSON


,Vice-President


ROBERT SIMPSON . Cashier


HELEN M. BRADLEY


Assistant Cashier


SAIMA S. AHOLA


Assistant Cashier


DIRECTORS


PIERCE N. HODGKINS


WALTER E. JOHNSON


GEORGE P. MARR


ROBERT SIMPSON


FREDERICK H. TARR, JR.


ARTHUR N. THURSTON


ROCKPORT, MASS.


140.000


COR


DỊ POSIPOM


TION


MEMBER


Tels. KI 6-6516 - KI 6-3168


MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM


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CATERERS


Exclusive Caterers for Weddings


CALL


ROLAND'S for FLOWERS


...


ROLAND A. HILDONEN


Kingswood 6-3101 Specialists FOR WEDDINGS and RECEPTIONS Complete Distinguished Service 14 DOCK SQUARE ROCKPORT, MASS.


CLOTHING-OILED AND RUBBER


D. O. FROST COMPANY


Oiled Clothing - Rubber Clothing Oiled, Plastic and Rubber Aprons TELEPHONE 258 35 MAPLEWOOD AVENUE GLOUCESTER, MASS.


COAL AND WOOD


JOHN ALDEN - GRIFFIN CO.


OILOMATIC WILLIAMS HEATING


COAL - COKE - WOOD RANGE and FUEL OIL


Telephones 282-283


WHITTEMORE ST. GLOUCESTER, MASS.


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CONTRACTORS


HERMAN A. FAULK, President Telephone 2005-M


N. ALSTON FAULK, Treas. Telephone 3237


FAULK BROS., INC.


MASON CONTRACTORS


BRICK WORK CEMENT CINDER BLOCKS


CONCRETE BLOCKS


FOUNDATIONS J


PLASTERING


STONE WORK


STUCCO TILE


WATERPROOFING


Telephone 1771


35 WHITTEMORE ST.


GLOUCESTER


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CONTRACTORS


RUSSELL M. CURTIS


General Contractor and Builder


151 WESTERN AVENUE


TELEPHONE 74


JOHN W. DAY "Day's Outboard Service"


PHONE 395-M


465 WASHINGTON STREET GLOUCESTER, MASS.


G


Ledge Excavating Cement and Stone Work Hot Top Drives Shovel Work Sand - Gravel Loam - Stone Sewer Work


ALBERT A. GRONBLAD Contractor Quarries at Woodbury Hill 14 Pine Street, Gloucester, Mass. Telephones 4241 - 4301-J


JULIAN BROS .- Equipment Rentals Sand, Gravel, Loam and Fill 99 ESSEX AVENUE Tel. GLOUCESTER 38


Franchised National Homes Dealer COUNTRY SHORE REALTY CO.


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CONTRACTORS


ROBERT J. NALLY


JOSEPH S. ALVES


NALLY & ALVES GENERAL CONTRACTORS


Industrial


Estimates


Residential


Given


Commercial


Builders


27 BEACH ROAD


Repairing Remodeling TELEPHONE 4430


PUZZLED?


?


Consult


THE CLASSIFIED SECTION


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DEPARTMENT STORES


WILLIAM G. BROWN COMPANY


Cape Ann's One-Stop Shopping Center


SINCE 1885


AMPLE FREE PARKING FREE DELIVERY


Telephone 204


Old-fashioned enough to be friendly, yet modern enough to have vast resources for keeping up in style, down in price, THAT'S BROWN'S!


NATIONALLY KNOWN STYLES COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS


THE BEST OF EVERYTHING FOR YOU, YOUR FAMILY, AND YOUR HOME, CON- VENIENTLY LOCATED UNDER ONE ROOF, INCLUDING


BROWN'S MARKET


A modern, well-stocked provision market featuring highest quality Meats, finest Foods, Courteous Service and prices that are RIGHT!


For Free Liquor Delivery


Telephone 112


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DEPARTMENT STORES


The New


SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO.


SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO.


83-85 MAIN STREET, GLOUCESTER Phones Gloucester 1300-1301-1302 "Shop at SEARS and Save"


ENGINEERS


124 YEARS OF ENGINE BUILDING


THE COOPER-BESSEMER CORPORATION MOUNT VERNON, OHIO


Diesel Engines and Compressors MARINE AND STATIONARY


Office and Warehouse


Telephones GLOUCESTER 2490-2491


23 WATER STREET GLOUCESTER


DRESS UP


your business. Put your name in bold face type under every heading that describes your product.


IT PAYS


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FLORISTS


ROLAND'S FOR FLOWERS


ROLAND A. HILDONEN


FLOWERS TELEGRAPHED


Flowers For Every Occasion Artistic Arrangements of


FUNERAL DESIGNS WEDDING BOUQUETS CUT FLOWERS CORSAGES


Kingswood 6-3101


14 DOCK SQUARE ROCKPORT, MASS.


FORGINGS


Quality Open Die FORGINGS - ALLOY AND CARBON STEEL -


Spindles - Shafting - Crankshafts - Large Rounds - Gear Blanks Forged Billets - Marine Shafting - Rough Turned or Smooth Forged HEAT TREATING FACILITIES AVAILABLE


Send us your inquiries!


Cape Ann Anchor & Forge Co. GLOUCESTER TEL. 5151 MASSACHUSETTS


A PROSPECTIVE PURCHASER


turns to the Advertising Department covering the Desired Busi- ness and selects certains names and addresses.


Will He Find Your Advertisement There?


If not, you lose the business, and your competitor gets it through his advertisement in the Directory.


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FUNERAL DIRECTORS


ELMER F. BURGESS INC.


GEORGE MACKEY SUCCESSOR


Funeral Homes


ESTABLISHED 1894


SIXTY-FOUR YEARS OF SERVICE


For Dependable and Reasonable Service


TELEPHONE DAY AND NIGHT


38 PLEASANT ST., GLOUCESTER TEL. 2846


177 MAIN ST., ROCKPORT Kingswood 6-6773


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FUNERAL DIRECTORS


JAMES C. GREELY Funeral Home


Directors JAMES C. GREELY, Jr. - JAMES C. GREELY, III


Telephone 698


212 WASHINGTON ST. - 71 PLEASANT ST. GLOUCESTER, MASS.


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FURNITURE


NATIONAL HOUSE FURNISHING CO.


Furniture - Floor Coverings Appliances


FRIGIDAIRE and PHILCO REFRIGERATORS MAYTAG and FRIGIDAIRE WASHING MACHINES PHILCO, ZENITH and EMERSON TELEVISIONS FLORENCE, MAGEE and GLENWOOD RANGES LEWYT, GENERAL ELECTRIC and EUREKA VACUUM CLEANERS


KROEHLER and INTERNATIONAL LIVING ROOM FURNITURE BIGELOW SANFORD, ALEXANDER SMITH and OTHER LEADING MAKES OF FLOOR COVERINGS HEYWOOD WAKEFIELD, THAYER, HEDSTROM UNION and HARTSHORN and STORKLINE BABY CARRIAGES STORKLINE and LULLABYE CRIBS


SUMMER FURNITURE OF ALL TYPES


SIMMONS and SLUMBERLAND MATTRESSES and BEDDING


196-198 MAIN STREET PHONE 1904


Stores in GLOUCESTER and BEVERLY


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FURNITURE


C. DODGE FURNITURE CO.


MANUFACTURERS SINCE 1841


HIGH GRADE FURNITURE


Large Stock of Hand Made Furniture For Sale Period Reproductions To Order Upholstering in All its Branches Repairing and Refinishing


Telephone Factory and Office 292-W Charles E. Dodge 292-R


Factory and Showrooms, NORTH ST. and DESMOND AVENUE MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA


C. F. TOMPKINS CO. Quality Furniture


Linoleums, Rugs, Mattresses, Stoves and Venetian Blinds


67 MIDDLE STREET Telephone 880 GLOUCESTER


Out of Sight . Out of Mind Out of Business




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