Newton (Middlesex County, Mass.) city directory 1959, Part 4

Author: R.L. Polk & Co.
Publication date: 1959
Publisher: R.L. Polk & Co.
Number of Pages: 900


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Ward 2, Frecinct 1-Bounded by the Charles River, Pridge, California, Crafts, Walnut, the Boston & Albany Railroad, the eastern boundary of Ward 3, Washington, Eddy, Watertown, Albemarle rd, North st and the Waltham line


Ward 2, Precinct 2-Bounded by the Bos- ton & Albany Railroad, the western bound- ary of Ward 1, Cabot Park, Blake, Mill and Walnut


Ward 2, Precinct 3-Bounded by California, Nevada, Judkins Path, the Hawthorn Play- ground, Lothrop, Crafts, Washington, the Boston & Albany Railroad, Walnut and Crafts


Ward 2, Precinct 4-Bounded by the Bos- ton & Albany Railroad, Walnut, Mill, Mor- ton, Commonwealth av, Valentine, Oak Cliff rd, a line through the Lowell Avenue Play- ground, Sheffield rd. Leonard av, Greylock rd, Forest av. Mt Vernon, and the eastern boundary of Ward 3


Ward 3, Precinct 1-Bounded bv Crafts, Albemarle rd, Watertown, Eddy, Washing- ton, the west boundary of ward 2, Mt Vernon, Hillside av, Arstin, Chestnut, Washington and Waltham streets


Ward 3, Precinct 2-Bounded by the Dos- ton & Albany Railroad, Chestnut, Austin, Hillside av, Mt Vernon, Forest av, Greylock rd, Leonard av, Sheffield rd, a line through the Lowell Avenue Playground, Oak Cliff rd, Valentine, Commonwealth av, Fuller, Commonwealth av and Washington


Ward 3. Precinct 3-Bounded by Cleveland, Cherry place, Harris rd, North Gate Park, Waltham, Washington, Chestnut, The Bos- ton & Albany Railroad, Washington, Green- ough, Auburn, Crescent, Webster, Murray rd. Auburndale av, River and Sheridan


Ward 3, Precinct 4-Bounded bv North st. Albemarle rd, Crafts. Waltham, North Gate Park, Harris rd, Cherry place, Cleveland, Sheridan. Derby, Parmenter rd and the Wal- tham line


Ward 4, Precinct 1-Bounded by Lexing- ton st. the Poston & Albany Railroad, the Charles River and the Waltham line


Ward 4, Precinct 2-Bounded by the MTA Railroad, Washington, Beacon. Varick rd, the Cochituate Aqueduct, the Charles River and the Boston & Albany Railroad


Ward 4, Precinct 3-Bounded by Crescent, Auburn, Greenough, Commonwealth av. the Cheese Cake Brook, the MTA and Boston & Albany Railroads


Ward 4, Precinct 4-Bounded by Parmen- ter rd, Derby, Sheridan, River, Auburndale av, Murray rd, Webster, Crescent, the Bos- ton & Albany Railroad, Lexington st and the Walthanı line


Ward 5, Precinct 1-Bounded by Boylston, Winchester and Needliam streets and the Charles River


Ward 5, Precinct 2-Bounded by the Sud- bury Aqueduct, Walnut, Berwick, Lake av, Rogers, the MTA Railroad, Old Rogers, Cen- tre, Clark, Boylston and Woodward


Ward 5, Precinct 3-Bounded by Fuller, Commonwealth av, the west boundary of the Newton Cemetery and Ward 6, Beacon, Bee- thoven av, Woodward. Chestnut, MTA Rail- road and the Cheese Cake Brook


Ward 5, Precinct 4-Bounded by Beacon, Walnut, the Sudbury Aqueduct, Woodward, Boylston, Chestnut, Woodward and Beetho- ven av


Ward 5, Precinct 5-Bounded by the MTA Railroad, Chestnut, Boylston, the Charles Riv- er, the Cochituate Aqueduct, Varick rd, Bea- con and Washington


Ward 6, Precinct 1-Bounded by Common- wealth av, Nobscot, Ward, Crosby rd. Tudor i'd, Beacon, Glen av' Langley rd. Knowles, Ripley, Chase, Herrick rd, the MTA Rail- road, Cypress and Centre


Ward 6, Frecinct 2-Bounded by Beacon, Centre, Cypres, Parker, Daniel, Jackson, Duxbury rd, Boylston, Clark, Centre. Old Rogers, the MTA Railroad, Rogers, Lake av, Berwick and Walnut


Ward 6, Precinct 3-Bounded by Beacon, Tudor rd, Crosby rd, Commonwealth av, Ward. Woodchester drive, the Cochituate Aqueduct, the Boston line, the Brookline line, Boylston st and the Hammond Pond Park- wav


Ward 6, Precinct 4-Bounded by Common- wealth av, Centre, Beacon and the west boundary of the Newton Cemetery


Ward 6, Precinct 5-Bounded bv Ham- mond Pond Parkway, Boylston, Duxbury rd, Jackson, Daniel, Parker, Cypress the MTA Railroad, Herrick rd, Chase, Ripley rd, Knowles, Langley rd. Glen av and Beacon


Ward 7, Precinct. 1-Founded by the Wa- tertown line. the Charles River, the Boston Jine. Tremont. Park, Elmwood, Centre, Wash- ington. Channing. Pearl and Emerson


Ward 7, Precinct 2-Bounded by Elmwood, Park, Tremont, the Boston line. the Cochit- uate Aqueduct, a line from the aqueduct through Magnolia av, Kenrick, Park, Sar- gent and Centre


Ward 7. Precinct 3-Bounded bv Sargent, Park. Kenrick, Magnolia av. a line to the Cochituate Aqueduct. Woodchester drive, Ward, Nobscot, Commonwealth av and Cen- tre


Ward 8. Precinct 1-Bounded bv Povlston, Dudley rd, Greenwood, Dedham and Walnut Ward 8, Precinct 2-Bounded by Boylston, the Brookline line, the West Roxbury line, Dedham, Greenwood and Dudley rd


Ward 8, Precinct 3-Bounded by Boylston, Walnut, Dedhaın, Nahanton, the Charles River, Needham and Winchester


Ward 8, Precinct 4-Bounded by Nahan- ton, Dedham, the West Roxbury line and the Charles River


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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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U. S. POSTAL INFORMATION


POSTAGE RATES AND CLASSIFICATION


For information regarding classifica- tion, postage rates, and mailability of domestic mail of all classes, entry and mailing of publications as second-class mauer, metered and permit mail, bulk rate mailings of third-class matter, Business Reply Cards and Envelopes, apply at your local post office.


DOMESTIC POSTAL RATES


First-Class


LETTERS: 4 cents for each ounce or fraction of an ounec. (Local delivery same rate. )


POST CARDS or POSTAL CARDS: 3 cents cach within prescrihed sizes.


BUSINESS REPLY CARDS: 5 cents.


MAIL ENCLOSED IN BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPES: 4 cents per ounce, plus 2 cents per piece, eol- 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


(I'D 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% for each ad- ditional ounce or fraction.


Other books and catalogues-con- sult your local postmaster.


Bull: 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- tinne 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 inchies 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 welght restric- tions are :


(1) Baby fowl, live plants, trees, shrubs, or agricultural commodities (not including manufactured products thercof).


(2) Books, permanently bound for preservation, consisting wholly of read- ing matter or reading matter with inci- dental blank spaces for students' nota- tions and containing no advertising matter other than incidental announce- ments of books.


(3) Parcels mailed in the United States, Including the District of Colum- bia, for delivery hy any Army or Fleet 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- eluding the District of Columbia, or any Army or Fleet post office or any Territory or possession thereof, In- cluding 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 hy dlverting parcels ex- ceeding the prescribed limits of size and weight from first class offices and malling the parcels at offices of the second. third or fourth class or on rural or star routes.


Zone


(rents)


1st 1b. Additional IDs. ( cents)


Local


18


1.45


1 and 2


23


3.95


3


23


5.15


4


24


6.9


5


26


9.25


6


28


11.95


7


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 (. O. D). or Special Dellvery.


Post Cards 5 cents cach.


Air mail stamps and distinctively. stamped envelopes are issued for pre- payment of postage on air mall. 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 vicc telephone your local post office


Air Parcel Post


Air postage on parcels weighing 8 oz. or less is 7e 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 Pareci Post).


First Class Other


Weight and Air Mail Classes


Not over 2 lbs. .30 .45


Over 2, not over 10 1bs. .45 .55


Over 10 lbs. .60 .70


SPECIAL HANDLING


Weight Fec


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 mailing receipt for registered. certified, Insured, and (OD mall : 2 cents for each plece 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 .03


Money Order Fees


(Tueludes COD M.O. fees)


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 flist-class rate of postag , may be reg- Istered against loss. rlfling or damage upon payment of the following fees :


REGISTERED MAIL


Indemnity limit


Registra- tlou fee


$ 0.00 to $10.00


$0.50


10.00 to $100


100.01 to $200 1.00


200.01 to $100 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 mall Is 20 cents plus postage.


COLLECT-ON- DELIVERY (Third and Fourth Class Mall)


C. O. D. FEES ( Unregistered)


For collections and In-


Fee Cents


demnity not to exceed $ 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


Fre


Amount of Insurance Cents


$ 10.00


$0.10


10.01 to $50.00


.220


50.01 to $100 .30


100.01 to $200


.40


RETURN RECEIPTS


The following fees apply to return receipts for registered mail, certifled 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 .3.


Requested after mailing :


Showing to whom aud


when delivered


RESTRICTED DELIVERY


Applicable to re ristered mall, certi- fied mail, C. O. D. mail, and mall in- sured for more than $10. Fee $0.50


UIDS TO PROPER MAILING


Do not use "Township" as part of your address.


Write name and address plainly and "om dletely. Place name and address of sender on all master.


Prepay postage fully on all letters und parcels.


Always address mail for city delly .


ury to street and number and request correspondems 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 tie knots securely.


You will often gain a day's time In delivery by leposting mail as soon as it Is ready.


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


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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 ADVERT.SERS


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, "C"-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? IIH & St.


Ilas he a telephone ?. HH & St.


Where is the nearest telephone ?. .HH & St.


Who are his neighbors?


HIH & St.


What does he do for a living ?.


. Alpha.


Where does he work?


Alpha.


Is he the "head of the house" of a


resident ? Alpha. IIH & St.


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


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.


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


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


services?


. Yellow Pages


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 ?. HII & St.


What is the character of the


neighborhood? HH & St.


Is it a "Home-owners" section.


Apt. honse section, etc .? HII & St.


Just where in the block is it located ? IIII & St. What is the nearest street corner ?. HII & St. What is the nearest store. church. school, garage, etc .?.. HH & St. If business location. what


business? HII & St. If an office bldg., who are in what rooms? HH & St. Where are blogs .- 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


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. where located ? Alpha .- Class.


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


What are the locations of the


Hospitals. Homes and


Asylums?


. Class .- Alpha.


YELLOW PAGES


NEWTON


(MASSACHUSETTS)


1959


"The DIRECTORY


IS THE COMMON INTERMEDIARY BETWEEN


BUYER -NOSELLER


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 ST., BOSTON 11, MASS.


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Copyright, 1959, by R. L. Polk & Co.


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APPLIANCES-ELECTRICAL


NEWTONVILLE ELECTRICAL COMPANY, INC.


ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS


R.C.A. Victor RADIOS


Westinghouse, Kelvinator Whirlpool, G. E., Maytag and Bendix - Philco WASHERS & DRYERS Service on All Makes


General Electric OIL BURNER UNITS


Silent Glow OIL BURNERS Hoover VACUUM CLEANERS


G.E., Kelvinator & Westinghouse AIR CONDITIONERS


LA sell 7-6632


439 Newtonville Ave.


Newtonville 60, Mass.


AUTOMOBILES


FROST MOTORS


INCORPORATED


Cadillac - Oldsmobile


SALES and SERVICE


Tels. LAsell 7-6525 and 7-6526


399 WASHINGTON STREET NEWTON


Used Car Division


624 Washington St. - Tel. BIgelow 4-2120


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AUTOMOBILES


HUGO Pontiac INC.


714-720 BEACON STREET NEWTON CENTRE


Telephone DE catur 2-4300


Moye For Your Money


CHEVROLET


PASSENGER CARS and TRUCKS


Sales and Service


MOYE CHEVROLET CO., INC.


431 WASHINGTON STREET NEWTON, MASS.


Telephone BIgelow 4-5620


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AUTOMOBILES


NEWTON BUICK CO.


"47 Years of Service to the Newtons"


SALES


BUICK DYNAFLOW DRIVE


SERVICE


When Better Automobiles are Built, Buick Will Build Them


OPEL Sales and Service


Phone LAsell 7-7150


371 WASHINGTON ST. NEWTON, MASS.


NEWTON MOTOR SALES CO. Sales -- Service


FORD


PASSENGER CARS and TRUCKS


· COMPLETE MOTOR REPAIR SERVICE


· WHEEL ALIGNING AND BALANCING


· BODY AND FENDER WORK


OIGNITION


ELECTRICAL


. MOTOR TUNE-UP


English FORD Line


ENGLISH FORD CARS and TRUCKS Phone BI gelow 4-4200 773 WASHINGTON ST., NEWTONVILLE, MASS.


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AUTOMOBILES


AUGUST OSTERLUND, Inc.


"Serving Motorists Since 1919"


SALES


Hiliman


Sunbeam


SERVICE


Borgward


Goliath


LA sell 7-2660


1180 WASHINGTON ST.


WEST NEWTON


Vital Information AT YOUR FINGER-TIPS!


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Tens of thousands of people who were formerly strangers to the City Directory are consulting it on questions of citizenship, employment, sources of supply, communication, etc. Also, Directory usage is up among regular subscribers.


More People Are Seeing City Directory Ads


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AUTOMOBILE SERVICE AND SUPPLIES


McMULLIN AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE


24 HOUR TOWING AND WRECKER SERVICE


ROAD SERVICE AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS


ALA SUNOCO


Bigelow 4-1818


926 BOYLSTON STREET Worcester Turnpike NEWTON HIGHLANDS, MASS.


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BANKS


NEWTON NATIONAL BANK


A Friendly Bank for All Five Convenient Offices Main Office 447 CENTRE ST., NEWTON


831 BEACON ST. NEWTON CENTRE


116 MAIN ST. WATERTOWN


287 WALNUT ST. NEWTONVILLE


433 WATERTOWN ST. NEWTON


Commercial - Savings Trust Department Time Sales - Personal Loans


DIRECTORS


WALTER R. AMESBURY JOHN J. CAHILL WILFRED CHAGNON ORVILLE O. CLAPPER DR. FRANK R. CLARK DONALD L. GIBBS JOHN W. KELLAR


THOMAS R. KING LOUIS G. LeBLANC VINCENT P. ROBERTS


FRED S. SAWYER


MURRAY E. SHOLKIN


THOMAS WESTON HOWARD WHITMORE, JR.


OFFICERS LOUIS G. LeBLANC President


THOMAS WESTON Chairman Executive Committee JOHN J. CAHILL Vice-President ALBERT W. TOCCI Assistant Vice-President JOHN BALKUS Auditor ROBERT L. CLINTON Assistant Cashier


NEWTON CENTRE BRANCH


ROBERT L. CLINTON Assistant Cashier NONANTUM BRANCH


CARLO GUERCI-LENA Manager


CHARLES E. SMITH Cashier and Trust Officer


Vice-President WILFRED CHAGNON HENRY T. FUSI Assistant Vice-President ELLEN R. KAVANAGH Assistant Cashier JOSEPH A. MAFFEO Assistant Cashier


NEWTONVILLE BRANCH GEORGE W. STIGLICH Manager


WATERTOWN BRANCH PAUL J. CORRIGAN Manager


NEWTON NATIONAL BANK


Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.


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BANKS


HEADQUARTERS FOR MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK


SERVICES


SAVINGS ACCOUNTS


CLUB ACCOUNTS


MORTGAGE LOANS


REPAIR LOANS


G.I. LOANS


ENVO-CHECKS


SAVINGS BANK LIFE INSURANCE


CONSTRUCTION LOANS


PERSONAL LOANS


NEWTON SAVINGS BANK


286 and 289 Washington Street, Newton Corner 103 Union Street, Newton Center 43 Lincoln Street, Newton Highlands 571 Washington Street, Wellesley Square 133 Chapel Street, Needham Square


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BANKS


WEST NEWTON CO-OPERATIVE BANK


Incorporated 1892 ;~


MENTON CO-OPERATIVE


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BANK HOURS 8:30 A.M. to 4 P.M. Monday through Friday


Bank Day Last Business Day of Month - 8:30 A.M. to 6 P.M.


Payments may be made at


STATE STREET BRANCH, FIRST NATIONAL BANK 50 STATE STREET, BOSTON


Any Office of NEWTON-WALTHAM BANK & TRUST COMPANY


(ALL BRANCHES OF MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK OF BOSTON)


TEL. BI gelow 4-0067


1308 WASHINGTON ST. WEST NEWTON, MASS.


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BANKS


WEST NEWTON SAVINGS BANK "Safety for Savings"


This bank belongs to the depositors. It has no capital stock. No Officer, Trustee or Corporator owns a dollar of the bank except as he may be a depositor.


Services in Addition to Savings Accounts


MORTGAGE LOANS


COLLATERAL LOANS


PERSONAL LOANS


HOME REPAIR LOANS


TRAVELERS CHECKS REGISTER CHECKS


SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT SAVINGS BANK LIFE INSURANCE


OFFICERS


ROLAND F. GAMMONS


Chairman of the Board


KENNETH W. ROGERS


President


WILLIAM F. CHASE


Vice-President


MAXWELL P. GADDIS Vice-President


ROBERT P. LURVEY


Treasurer


PAUL L. SHAKESPEARE


Assistant Treasurer


CHARLES J. A. WILSON


Clerk


TRUSTEES


ROLAND F. GAMMONS, 1906 CHARLES J. A. WILSON. 1918


THOMAS WESTON, 1921


BENJAMIN J. BOWEN, 1928


WILLIAM F. CHASE, 1928


GEORGE H. FERNALD, 1928


JOHN W. KELLAR, 1928


WILLIAM H. BEST, 1935


MAXWELL P. GADDIS, 1937


KENNETH W. ROGERS, 1947 ARCHIBALD G. BARRON, 1949 ERNEST G. ANGEVINE, 1952 NATHAN D. BUGBEE, 1953 RAYMOND P. ATWOOD, 1954 RICHARD WENGREN, 1955 CORNELIUS J. MAGUIRE, 1958


WILLIAM A. WALDRON. 1958


WEST NEWTON


WAYLAND


1314 Washington Street BI 4-2000


19 Pelham Island Road EL 8-2600


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BANKS


AUBURNDALE CO-OPERATIVE BANK


Incorporated 1910


Telephone LA sell 7-2975


307 AUBURN STREET AUBURNDALE


"Your Friendly Co-operative Bank Has a Plan For You"


NEWTON CO-OPERATIVE BANK


ESTABLISHED 1888


Your Neighborhood Bank


A Convenient place for Your Savings


A Friendly place to Finance home-purchase, construction and repairs


Telephone BIgelow 4-8000


305 WALNUT ST.


NEWTONVILLE, MASS.


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BOOKSHOPS


THE LANGLEY BOOK SHOP


Books - Rental Library - Greeting Cards Stationery Imprinted Christmas Cards Telephone LA sell 7-3511 1187 CENTRE STREET


NEWTON CENTRE


CLEANERS AND DYERS


NORTH STAR VALET SERVICE EDWARD NAHABEDIAN, Proprietor


Furs Stored, Cleaned and Remodeled French Cleaning, Dyeing, Pressing and Tailoring Authorized BERLOU Guaranteed Mothproofing Service Telephone LA sell 7-6211 99 UNION STREET NEWTON CENTRE, MASS.


COAL, COKE AND OIL


BIGELOW OIL CO. FUEL OIL CITIES & SERVICE


OIL BURNER SALES and SERVICE Boiler Burner Units - Hot Air Furnaces Telephone BI gelow 4-9700 45 HARRINGTON STREET NEWTONVILLE 60, MASS.


LORRAINE OIL CO. FUEL OIL Oil Burner Sales and Service Tels. LAsell 7-2534 and WAtertown 4-9642 70 GALEN STREET WATERTOWN, MASS.


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COAL, COKE AND OIL


METROPOLITAN COAL AND OIL CO.


FUEL OIL


PETRO


COAL COKE


OIL BURNER Sales and Service 1318 BEACON STREET, BROOKLINE TEL. Longwood 6-1720 and 65 STATE ST., BOSTON Telephone CApitol 7-8800


LUTHER PAUL CO.


Coal Fuel Oils


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NEW ENGLAND COKE


WILLIAMS OIL-O-MATIC BURNERS


Telephones Bigelow 4-0590-4-0591


NEWTON CENTRE


CONTRACTORS


General Excavating Contractors


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Di CARLO BROS.


MASS.


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Excavating, Landscaping and Land Developing


Shovel and Bulldozer Work Asphalt Roads and Driveways Equipment Rental Drilling and Blasting


Phones LA sell 7-4437 and 7-2220


200 WEBSTER ST. WEST NEWTON


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CONTRACTORS


RICHARD WHITE SONS, Inc.


GENER


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OF AMERICI


GENERAL CONTRACTORS Telephone DE catur 2-9500 70 CRESCENT STREET WEST NEWTON


DEPARTMENT STORES


Barron's OF WEST NEWTON


Outstanding Department Store


Phone LA sell 7-2300 999 WATERTOWN ST. WEST NEWTON, MASS.




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