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DOMESTIC POSTAL RATES
First-Class
LETTERS: 4 cents for each ounce or fraction of an ounce. (Local delivery same rate.)
POST CARDS or POSTAL CARDS: 3 cents each within prescribed sizes.
9 BUSINESS REPLY CARDS: 5 cents. MAIL ENCLOSED IN BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPES: 4 cents per ounce, plus 2 cents per piece, col- lected when delivered.
Second-Class
NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS (Transient rate) : 2 cents for the first 2 ounces, and 1 cent for each addi- tional ounce or fourth class rate, whichever is lower.
Third-Class
(Up to, but not including 16 ounces) On circulars and other miscellaneous printed matter, books, catalogues, and merchandise, 3c for the first 2 ounces or fraction, plus 11/2c for each ad- ditional ounce or fraction.
Other books and catalogues-con- sult your local postmaster.
Bulk Rate
For Details Consult Your Local Postmaster
Fourth-Class-(Parcel Post) (16 ounces or over)
The present size and weight limits for fourth class (parcel post) will con- tinue to apply in all cases except for parcels mailed at a first class office for delivery to another first class office in which case the size is limited to 72 inches length and girth, 40 pounds in weight to the local first and second zones, and 20 pounds in weight in the third to the eighth zones. Exceptions to the new size and weight restric- tions are :
(1) Baby fowi, live plants, trees, shrubs, or agricultural commodities (not including manufactured products thereof).
(2) Books, permanently bound for preservation, consisting wholly of read- ing matter or reading matter with inci- dentai blank spaces for students' nota- tions and containing . no advertising matter other than incidental announce- ments of books.
(3) Parceis mailed in the United States, including the District of Colum- bia, for delivery by any Army or Fieet post office or in any Territory or pos- session of the United States, including the Canal Zone and Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, or mailed at any Army or Fleet post office or in any Territory or possession of the United States, including the Canal Zone and Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, for delivery in the United States, in- cluding the District of Columbia, or any Army or Fleet post office or any Territory or possession thereof, in- ciuding the Canal Zone and Trust Ter- ritory of the Pacific Islands.
It is not contemplated that the pro- visions of this law shall be evaded. or circumvented by diverting parcels ex- ceeding the prescribed limits of size and weight from first class offices and inailing the parcels at offices of the second, third or fourth class or on rural or star routes.
Zone
1st lb: (cents)
Additional lbs. (cents)
Local
18
1.45
From $0.01 to $5 $0.15
From $5.01 to $10. .20
From $10.01 to $100. .30
Registry
Domestic mail matter prepaid at the first-class rate of postage, may be reg- istered against loss, rifling or damage upon payment of the following fees :
REGISTERED MAIL
Indemnity limit
Registra- tion fee
$ 0.00 to $10.00
$0.50
10.00 to $100.
75
100.01 to $200.
1.00
200.01 to $400.
1.25
400.01 to $600. 1.50
600.01 to $800.
1.75
800.01 to $1,000.
2.00
For values over $1,000 consult your local Postmaster.
CERTIFIED MAIL
The fee for certified mail is 20 cents plus postage.
COLLECT-ON-DELIVERY- (Third and Fourth Ciass Maii) C. O. D. FEES (Unregistered)
For collections and in- demnity not to exceed
Fee Cents
$ 5.00
$0.30
10.00
.40
25.00
.60
50.00
.70
100.00
80
150.00
.90
200.00
1.00
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, C. O. D. mail, and mail in- sured for more than $10.
Fee .$0.50
AIDS TO PROPER MAILING
Do not use "Township" as part of your address.
Write name and address plainly and completely. Place name and address of sender on all' matter.
Prepay postage fuily on all letters and parceis.
Aiways 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 smail articles of consider- able value which should be registered.
Wrap parcei post carefully in heavy paper and tie knots securely.
You will often gain a day's time in delivery by depositing mail as soon as it is ready.
Use Postal Unit numbers on mail addressed to cities where Unit Num- bers are required.
.- 58
Duplicate copy .05
Money Order Fees
(includes COD M.O. fees)
1 and 2
23
3.95
3
23
5.15
4
24
6.9
5
26
9.25
6
28
11.95
30
15.2
8
32
18.05
AIR MAIL SERVICE United States Air Mail Service
Seven cents for each ounce or frac- tion 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 5 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.
United States Air Mail Service to Canada, Mexico, 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 7c per oz.
Zones
Over 8 oz. to 1 1b.
Additional pounds
1, 2 and 3
60c
48c
4
65c
50c
5
70c
56c
6
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 (including Air Parcel Post) .
First Class
Weight and Other
Air Mail Classes
Not over 2 ibs. .30 .45
Over 2, not over 10 ibs. .45 .55
Over 10 lbs. .60 .70
SPECIAL HANDLING
Weight
Fee
·2 ibs. and under
$0.25
Over 2 lbs. and not over 10 ibs. .35
Over 10 lbs. .50
DOMESTIC ORDINARY MAIL SENDERS' RECEIPTS FOR
CERTIFICATES OF MAILING-FEES
a. Individual pieces. Original certif- icates of mailing for individualiy. 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 mailing 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 pieccs (1 ccr-
tificate for total number) .. $0.25 For each additional
1,000 pieces, or fraction ... .05
XXIII
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
Lincoln
98,884
Hazelton
35,491
Fort Smith
47,942
Little Rock.
102.213
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
113,805
Davenport
74,549
Atlantic City
61,657
Bayonne
77.203
Belleville
32,019
East Bakersfield
38,177
Ottumwa
33.63
Bloomfield
49,307
York
59,953
RHODE ISLAND
Cranston
55,060
East Providence
35.871
Newport
37.564
Irvington
59,201
Pawtucket
81.436
Providence
248,674
Warwick
43.028
Woonsocket
50.211
SOUTH CAROLINA
Charleston 70,174
Columbia
86,914
San Diego
Louisville
369,129
San Francisco
Newport
31,044
San Jose
95,280
Owensboro
33,651
Paducah
32,828
LOUISIANA
Alexandria
34,913
Union City.
55.537
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
Meriden
44,088
New Britain
73.726
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 110,355
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Washington
802.178
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
Norfolk
213,513
High Point.
39,973
Petersburg
35.054
Raleigh
65,679
Portsmouth
80,038
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
Cleveland
914,808
Cleveland Heights
59,141
Columbus
375,901
WEST VIRGINIA
Dayton
243,872
Charleston
East Cleveland
40.047
Clarksburg
32,014
Highland Park.
46,393
Euclid
41.39G
Wheeling
58,891
Aurora
50,576
Belleville
32,721
Lansing
92.129
Lima
50,246
Appleton
34,010
Eau Claire.
36,058
Green Bay
52.735
Kenosha
54,368
La Crosse
47,535 . 12
Cicero
67,544
Saginaw
92,918
Newark
34,275
Madison
96.056> <<
Danville
37,864
Wyandotte
36,846
Norwood
35,001
Milwaukee
637,392
Oshkosh
41,084 |
East St. Louis
82.295
Duluth
104.511
Minneapolis
521,718
St. Paul
311,349
Warren
49,856
Wausau
30,414
Moline
37,397
Biloxi
37,425
Zanesville
40,517
West Allis
42,959
Oak Park
63,529
Jackson
98,271
Peoria
111,856
Meridian
41.893
Enid
36,017
Cheyenne-
31,935
Lawton
34,757
Rock Island
48,710
Columbia
31,974
Muskogee
37,289
Springfield
81,628
Independence
39,963
Oklahoma City.
243,504
Honolulu
248.034
Waukegan
38,946
Joplin
38.71I
Tulsa
OHIO
Akron
274,605
Canton
116,912
Spokane
161,721
Tacoma
143,673
Voncouver
41,664
Savannah
119,638
Dearborn
94,994
Detroit
1.849.568
Flint
163.143
Grand Rapids
176,515
Hamtramck
43,355
Elyria
30,307
Huntington
86,353
Alton
32,550
Jackson
51,088
Hamilton
57,951
Lakewood
68,071
Berwyn
51,280
Muskegon
48.429
Bloomington
34,163
Pontiac
73.681
Mansfield
43,564
Champaign
39,563
Port Huron.
35,725
Chicago
3.620,962
Royal Oak
46,898
Middletown
Springfield
78,508
Racine
71,193
Steubenville
35.872
Sheboygan
42,365
Toledo
303,616
Superior
35,325
Galesburg
31,425
Jolint
51,601
MISSISSIPPI
Youngstown
168,330
Wauwatosa
33,324
Quincy
41,450
Rockford
92,927
MISSOURI
Decatur
66.269
MINNESOTA
Portsmouth
36,798
Elgin
44,223
Evanston
73,641
Watertown
37,329
Weymouth
32,690
Fargo
Worcester
203,486
Albany
31,155
Atlanta
331,314
MICHIGAN
Columbus
79,611
Macon
70,252 .
Bay City
52.523
Yakima
38,486
IDAHO
Boise
34,393
ILLINOIS
Kalamazoo
57.704
WISCONSIN
Lorain
51,202
Marion
74,389
Orlando
52,367
Somerville
102,351
Pensacola
43,479
Springfield
162,399
Taunton
40,109
Waltham
47,187
Winston-Salem
87,811
West Palm Beach
43,162
GEORGIA
30,187
New Bedford
109,189
Fort Lauderdale
36,328
Newton
81,994
Jacksonville
204,517
Pittsfield
53,348
Lakeland
30,851
Quincy
83,835
Miami
249,276
Revere
36,763
Miami Beach
46,282
Salem
41.880
Greensboro
72.311
1 UTAH
Ogden
57,112
Lawrence
80,536
Utica
101,531
Lowell
97.249
Watertown
34,350
Salt Lake City
182.121
Malden
59,804
Medford
66,113
VIRGINIA
Alexandria
61.787
Poughkeepsie
41.023
San Antonio
408,442
Rochester
332.488
Tyler
38,968
Fall River.
111.963
Rome
41,682
Waco
84,706
Fitchburg
42,691
Schenectady
91.785
Wichita Falls
63.042
Haverhill
47.280
Syracuse
220.583
Troy
1.960,101
Norwalk
49,460
Brookline
57,589
Cambridge
120,740
Richmond
191,555
Port Arthur.
57,530
Chelsea
38,912
Niagara Falls
90,872
San Angelo
52,093
Chicopee
49.211
Everett
45.982
New York
7,891,957
Fort Worth.
278,778
New Haven
164,443
Boston
801,444
Brooklyn
2.738,175
New London
30,551
Brockton
62,860
Manhattan
36,722
Lewiston
40,974
Portland
77.634
Bristol
35,961
Fairfield
30,489
MARYLAND
Baltimore
949,708
Mount Vernon
71,899
Corpus Christi
108,287
Newburgh
31,956
Dallas
434,462
New Rochelle
59,725
El Paso.
130,485
Trenton
128.009
Santa Monica
71.595
South Gate
51,116
Baton Rouge
125,629
Lafayette
33,541
Lake Charles
41,272
Monroe
38.572
New Orleans
570,445
NEW YORK
Albany
134,995
Amsterdam
32,240
Auburn
Binghamton
80,674
Buffalo
580,132
Elmira
49.716
Jamestown
43.354
Cumberland
37,679
Hagerstown
36,260
NEW MEXICO
Albuquerque 96.815
Shreveport
127,206
Pueblo
63,685
MAINE
Bangor
31,558
CONNECTICUT
Bridgeport
158,709
Ashland
31,131
Montclair
43,927
Newark
438.776
New Brunswick
38.811
Orange
38,037
Greenville
58,161
Spartanburg
36.795
Perth Amboy
41,330
Plainfield
42.366
Santa Barbara
44,913
Stockton
70.853
COLORADO
Colorado Springs ...
45,472
Denver
415,786
Kansas City.
129,553
Oakland
384,575
Topeka
78,791
Pasadena
104.577
Pomona
35,405
Richmond
99,545
KENTUCKY
Riverside
46.764
Sacramento
Covington
64,452
San Bernardino
63,058
Lexington
55,534
Passaic
57,702
Paterson
139,336
San Mateo.
41,782
SOUTH DAKOTA
Sioux Falls
52.696
West New York
37.683
Fresno
91,659
Sioux City
83,991
Camden
124,555
Glendale
95,702
Waterloo
65.198
Clifton
64,511
Inglewood
46,185
KANSAS
Long Beach
250,767
Los Angeles
1.970,358
Hutchinson
33,575
Hoboken
50,676
Jersey City
299,017
Kearny
39,952
Linden
30,644
Norristown
38.126
Philadelphia
2.071,605
Pittsburgh
676,806
Reading
109,320
Scranton
125,536
Wilkes-Barre
76,826
Burbank
78.577
Des Moines
177,965
Compton
47,991
Dubuque
49,671
NEVADA
Reno
32.497
Mckeesport
51,502
New Castle
48,834
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Manchester
82.732 34.669
Nashua
NEW JERSEY
Wilkinsburg
31.418
Williamsport
45.047
Tuscaloosa
46.396
Gary
133,911
MONTANA
87,594
ARIZONA
Phoenix
106,818
Lafayette
35,568
Tucson
45,454
Marion
30,081
NEBRASKA
Mishawaka
32,913
Muncie
58.479
Omaha 251,117
Johnstown
63.232
Lancaster
63,774
North Little Rock
129,009
Evansville
128.636
Mobile
106,525
Fort Wayne.
133,607
Hammond Indianapolis
427,173
Butte
38,672
Great Falls
39,214
Harrisburg
89,544
ARKANSAS
326,037
East Chicago
54,263
Gadsden
55,725
Elkhart
35,646
MISSOURI-Continued
OREGON
Billings
31,834
33.251
Kokomo
Richmond
39,539
South Bend.
115,911
Terre Haute.
64.214
CALIFORNIA
East Orange
79,340
Elizabeth
112,817
Wichita
168.279
137,572
334,387
775,357
Santa Ana
45,533
St. Petersburg Tampa
96,738
Wilmington
45.043
124,681
Holyoke
54,661
Queens
1,550,849
VERMONT
FLORIDA
Daytona Beach
NORTH DAKOTA
38.256
OKLAHOMA
WYOMING
TERRITORY OF HAWAII
182.740
3-54
33.817
33,695
73,501
MASSACHUSETTS
Birmingham
Montgomery
XXIV
HOW TO USE YOUR CITY DIRECTORY
The major departments in the Directory are arranged in the following order for ready refe. ence:
1. INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
2. INTRODUCTION AND MISCELLANEOUS
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 .)" muclı 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 ? If an office bldg., who are in HH St. 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
3. YELLOW PAGES
4. ALPHABETICAL SECTION
YELLOW PAGES
GLOUCESTER
AND ROCKPORT
(MASSACHUSETTS)
1960
: The DIRECTORY IS THE COMMON INTERMEDIARY BETWEEN BUYER 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, 1960, by R. L. Polk & Co.
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The importance of keeping firm and product names in the public eye is recognized by all business men. It is astonishing to see how a firm or product, however meritorious, will slip into the limbo of the forgotten if not persistently advertised.
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AUTOMOBILES
CHEVROLET
OLDSMOBILE
CHEVROLET
QUALITY SALES & SERVICE
COMPLETE BODY & PAINT SHOP For All Makes of Cars
OK
USED CARS & TRUCKS
GLOUCESTER 4600
WHALEN CHEVROLET - OLDSMOBILE INC.
50 MAPLEWOOD AVE.
GLOUCESTER
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 Classroom Instructions For Those Under 25 Years of Age Licensed by Registrar of Motor Vehicles Your Choice of GEARSHIFT - HYDRAMATIC TESTED METHODS - PROVEN RESULTS Office & Classroom: 100-106 MAIN ST. - Res .: 381 WESTERN AVENUE For Appointment Call GLOUCESTER 379
AUTOMOBILE SERVICE
CHUBBY'S AUTO SERVICE Inc. AUTO BODY Specialists
Complete repairs
34 RAILROAD AVE.
FACTORY BAKED ENAMEL REFINISHING BODY and FENDER WORK GENERAL REPAIRING B. F. GOODRICH TIRES and ACCESSORIES TEXACO GAS, OIL and LUBRICATION WHEEL ALIGNMENT
Telephone 2300 GLOUCESTER, MASS.
North Shore Automotive Co.
AUTO LITE
Sales and Service Car Heaters · Delco Batteries All Electric Equipment - Carter - Trico Products Delco-Remy - Electric - Auto Lite Automobile Radio Service We Use Genuine Original Equipment Parts Telephone Gloucester 922
UNITED SERVICE MOTORS A NATIONAL ORGANIZATION
295 MAIN STREET
GLOUCESTER
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AWNINGS
D. F. HARRIS & SONS Inc.
AWNINGS SAILS - HAMMOCKS CANVAS PRODUCTS LAWN FURNITURE
UPHOLSTERING SLIP COVERS - DRAPES WINDOW SHADES VENETIAN BLINDS
Tel. 190
26 WHARF STREET
GLOUCESTER, MASS.
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One address taken from an old directory may send you miles out of the way and waste a whole day's time. You take pride in keeping a fresh stock of merchandise on your shelves
Why not avail yourself of fresh information for your daily use?
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BANKS
Cape Ann National Bank
OVER ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF PERSONAL SERVICE
OFFICERS
WILLIAM J. MacINNIS
Chairman of the Board
WILLIAM G. BROWN, Jr.
President
CHARLES T. HEBERLE .
Vice-President
J. HOLLIS GRIFFIN
Senior Trust Officer
WALDON J. ANDERSON . Cashier and Trust Officer
ALTON F. BURROUGHS
Asst. Cashier and Asst. Trust Officer
ROBERT D. TOBEY .
Assistant Cashier
ROBERT C. MacLEOD
. Assistant Cashier
HAZEL M. JOHNSON
Assistant Trust Officer
DIRECTORS
WILLIAM G. BROWN, Jr. President,
William G. Brown Company
WILLIAM J. MacINNIS
Attorney
ARTHUR C. DAVIS Retired (Fish Dealer)
J. HOLLIS GRIFFIN Senior Trust Officer
LEMUEL R. FIRTH Master Mariner
JAMES N. ABBOTT, Jr. President Henderson & Johnson, Inc.
CHARLES A. INGALLS Retired (Banker)
CHARLES T. HEBERLE
Vice-President,
The Building Center, Inc., of Gloucester
ARTHUR G. BABSON President, Consolidated Lobster Co.
TEMPLE A. BRADLEY Executive Vice-President, Cape Ann Savings Bank
LAURENCE F. BROOKS Executive Vice-President,
Smaller Business Association of New England
MERVYN F. PIPER Owner, Cunningham & Kerr Insurance
ANDREW H. NUTTON Vice-President, Cape Ann Anchor & Forge Co.
Telephone 5300
154 MAIN STREET GLOUCESTER, MASS.
Continuous Banking Since 1855
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
"The Bank with the Time and Temperature Clock"
GROVER N. DODGE Retired (Insurance)
ROBERT F. BROWN Treasurer, William G. Brown Company
ROBERT F. MARSHALL Vice-President and Treasurer, D. O. Frost Company
RICHARD L. ANDREWS Owner, L. E. Andrews & Co.
C. RICHARD CLARK Attorney
EDGAR A. GAUDETTE Vice-President, LePage's Incorporated
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BANKS
Incorporated in 1846
CAPE ANN SAVINGS BANK
GLOUCESTER, MASS.
DEPOSITS OVER $15,600,000 ASSETS OVER $17,600,000
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
Harold Bell
Temple A. Bradley
Arthur C. Davis
Harold C. Dexter
N. Alston Faulk
W. Norman Fisher
J. Hollis Griffin
Charles T. Heberle, Jr.
H. Lawrence Jodrey, Jr. Charles W. Lowrie
Robert F. Marshall
Lawrence C. McEwen
Robert A. Merchant
William Moore
Edward Morley
Lawrence N. Peterson
William S. Webber, Jr.
109 MAIN ST. GLOUCESTER, MASS.
DEPOSITS INSURED IN FULL UNDER MASSACHUSETTS LAWS
BANKS
GLOUCESTER CO-OPERATIVE BANK
85 MIDDLE STREET
TELEPHONES 1028-9
BEGAN BUSINESS, APRIL, 1887
SAVINGS SHARE ACCOUNTS Monthly Systematic Savings Shares
MORTGAGE LOANS FOR HOMES
"Your Bank for Home Loans"
MEMBER
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OFFICERS
ALEXANDER J. GUITTARR
CLIFFORD F. FOLEY
JOHN C. FRITHSEN
Treasurer
DIRECTORS
THOMAS W. DOLAN
SALVATORE J. FAVAZZA
CLIFFORD F. FOLEY
JOHN C. FRITHSEN
C. HENRY GIBBS
JAMES C. GREELY, Jr.
ALEXANDER J. GUITTARR
DANIEL F. HARRIS
JOHN J. LOWRIE
ANDREW H. NUTTON
G. HOMER TARR
ROBERT L. THOMPSON
BANKING HOURS
Open Daily Except Saturdays 9 A.M. to 3 P.M.
INSURED IN FULL UNDER MASSACHUSETTS BANKING LAW
President
Vice-President
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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
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Commercial Loans
Mortgage Loans
Personal Loans
Automobile Loans
Collateral Loans Modernization Loans
OFFICERS
BENJAMIN CURCURU . President
RAYMOND M. O'CONNELL
Vice-President
EBEN C. CARROLL
Vice-President
FRANK R. LOEFFLER .
JOHN E. CRITCHETT RUSSEL MERCHANT
Assistant Cashier
DIRECTORS
MELVIN I. BERNSTEIN Attorney
BENJAMIN CURCURU President. Producers Fish Co.
JOHN B. CURCURU
Treasurer, Producers Fish Co.
FRANK R. LOEFFLER Executive Vice-President RALPH G. LUCAS Partner, Charles F. Rittenhouse & Co.
WILLIAM MOORE President and Treasurer. J. P. O'Connell Co.
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