Springfield, West Springfield, Chicopee and Longmeadow directory 1948, Part 5

Author: Springfield (Mass.)
Publication date: 1948
Publisher: Price & Lee Co.
Number of Pages: 1552


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Register of Deeds-Edward P. Boland of Springfield; Assts., Susan C. McKenna and Blanche Q. Cary of Springfield. Office in Hall of Records.


County Treasurer-Leo P. Senecal of Chicopee. Office in Court House.


District Attorney-Valmore 0. Cote of North Adanis, Asst. Abraham I. Smith of Springfield; 2d Asst., Anthony J. Roberto of Pittsfield.


Probation Officer-Harold S. Clark.


Jail and House of Correction Location on York. Keeper of Jail and Master of House of Correction, David J. Manning; Chaplains, Roman Catbolic Bishop of Springfield and Rev. Raymond E. Spears.


County Commissioners-Charles W. Bray of Chicopee, William Dwight of Holyoke, Thomas Sullivan of Springfield. Regular meetings at Hampden County Court House, 37 Elm, Springfield, on Wed. of each week, the statutory quarterly meetings are held on the 2d Tues. of April, 1st Tues. of Oct., 4th Tues. of June and Dec.


Public Administrators-For settlement of estate when no heirs appear, and no will is found, Silvio Mar- tinelli and Charles V. Ryan, Jr., of Springfield; Frank J. Mckay of Holyoke; Gregory J. Scanlon of Holyoke; Robert W. King of Longmeadow.


Court Stenographer-Esther Hall Snowdon of Spring- field.


Masters in Chancery-Henry Lasker, Thomas H. Kirk- land, Arthur Paroshinsky and Walter A. Swift of Springfield; Herman Ritter and Joseph A. Nowak of Chicopee; Patricia Smith of Palmer.


Commissioners to Qualify Civil Officers-Fred A. Bearse, Charles M. Calhoun, James M. Healy, Lewis A. Twitchell, Joseph F. Sullivan, Troy T. Murray.


Medical Examiners-Dr. William A. R. Cbapin of Springfield; Dr. Arthur L. Kinne of Holyoke; Dr. Richard J. Hunt of Palmer; Dr. Edward S. Smith of Westfield; Associates, Dr. George L. Schadt of Springfield; Dr. Edmund J. Zielinski of Holyoke; Dr. Robert D. Hildreth of Westfield; Dr. Meran Nakashlan of Ludlow; Dr. Henry A. Dunphy of Palmer; Dr. Lorenzo A. Remy of Chicopee.


Commissioner of Deeds-Ralph W. Ellis for New York. Sheriff-David J. Manning of Springfield. Office at Court House and Jail.


Special Sheriff-Albert E .. Taylor of Chicopee.


. Deputy Sheriffs-John Trusz, Ludlow; Josepb Ascher, Leon J. Barbeau, John J. Crowley, Michael F. Ghareeb, Joseph A. Lopardo, Edward J. Leyden, Fred J. Shine. Harry W. Stacy, Walter P. Crosby, Springfield; Matthew J. Curran, Ernest R. Laduke, James F. Sweeney, Holyoke; Arthur J. Granfield, Stephen A. Berestka, Philias J. Brault, Leo D. Proulx, Chicopee; James A. Atwater, Thomas H. Rooney, Westfield; Timotby Crimmins, Palmer; John Degano, Granville; Frank A. Helmes, Russell; Ed- ward Saeks, Holyoke.


Courts.


United States Circuit Court of Appeals for The First Circuit-1602 P.O., Boston. Circuit Judges. Peter Woodbury of New Hampshire, John C. Mahoney of Rhode Island, Calvert Magruder, of Massachu- setts; Clerk, Roger A. Stinchfield; Marshal, Ar- thur J. B. Cartier. Annual Term, 1st Tues. of Oct. Sessions for Hearings Cases, 1st Tues. of each month except July, Aug. and Sept.


United States District Court-(1525) Post Office 7-Thomas J. Lane (D) of Lawrence.


Building, Boston. District Judges, George C. Sweeney, Francis J. W. Ford, Charles E. Wyzanski, Jr., Arthur D. Healey; Clerk, John A. Canavan; Deputy Clerks, Mary E. Pendergast, John E. Gilman, Jr., Joseph J. Duwan, Arthur D. Grandison, Edith G. Rollins, Helen Tweedy, Jane D. Fahey, Katherine E. Quinn, Paul V. Traverse, Anna G. Crowe, William J. Lyons, Kathleen M. O'Dea, John F. Davis, Agnes M. Farrell, Cornelia Lane, Mary M. Young at Boston. and Earl H. Wright at Springfield: Terms of the Court; at Boston, March. the 3d Tues .; June, the 4th Tues .; Sept., the 2d Tues .; Dec .. the first Tues .; sitting at Springfield, May, the 2d Tucs; Dec., the 2d Tues .; United States Commissioners. James P. Moriarty at Springfield and Milton B. Warner at Pittsfield; W. Arthur Garrity at Worcester, Thomas M. A. Higgins at Lowell, George E. Lilley at New Bedford, William C. Rogers and Martin T. Hall at Boston; Referee In Bankruptcy, William J. Hession and Edwin F. Hannon of Boston. Wilfred H. Smart: U. S. Attorney, William T. McCarthy; U. S. Mar- shall. Arthur J. B. Cartier.


Supreme Judicial Court-At Springfield, law sitting on Thurs., after 3d Tues. in Sept .; jury sitting 4th Tues. in April; equity sitting 1st Mon. in Feb., June and Dec. Chief Justice. Fred T. Field of Newton; Asso- ciates Justices. Arthur W. Dolan of Boston; Henry T. Lummus of Lynn; Stanley E. Qua of Lowell; John A. Ronan of Salem: Raymond S. Wilkins of Boston; John V. Spalding of Newton.


Superior Court-At Springfield. Civil with jury, 1st Mon. Jan. to July 1st, 2d Mon. in Sept., to Dec. 19th; Civil without jury, 3d Mon. each month ex-


cept July and Aug .; Criminal terus, 1st Mon. in Jan., Ist Mon. in May, 2d Mon. in Sept. Naturaliza- tion Court, Jan. 16, Mar. 19, June 11, Nov. 4. Chief Justice, John P. Higgins of Jamaica Plain; Associate Justices, William A. Burns of Pittsfield; Edward T. Broadhurst of Springfield; Daniel T. O'Connell of Newton; Walter Leo Collins of Dorches- ter; David F. Dillon of Palmer; Raoul H. Beaudreau of Marlboro; Abraham E. Pinanski of Brookline; Ed- ward F. Hanify of Fall River; James C. Donnelly of Worcester; Frank J. Donahue of Hyde Park; Lewis Goldberg of Brookline; John E. Swift of Milford; Vincent Brogna of Newton; George F. Leary of Springfield; Thomas H. Dowd of Brookline; J. Arthur Baker of Buzzards Bay; Joseph L. Hurley of Fall River; Francis J. Good of Cambridge; J. W. Morton of Reading William C. Giles of Longmeadow; Paul G. Kirk of Newton; Felix Forte of Belmont; Allen G. Buttrick of Lancaster; Joseph E. Warner of Taunton; Charles C. Cabot of Needham; John V. Sullivan of Middleborough; Eugene A. Hudson of Somerville; Ed- ward J. Voke of Chelsea; Frank J. Murray of West Roxbury; Daniel D. O'Brien of Northampton; Horacc T. Cahill of Braintree; Frank Smith of Taunton. Courts of Probate and Insolvency-Judges, Thomas H. Stapleton, Donald M. Macaulay, Hall of Records; Register, John J. Lyons; 1st Asst. Register, Katherinc M. Connell; 2d Asst. Kirby S. Baker; 3d Asst. Elsie Randall. Probate court is beld at Springfield each Tues. and Fri. of the year except Aug. when- it is held the 3d Tues.


District Court of Springfield, 208 Broadway cor. Pyn- chon-Justice, William J. Granfield; Speclal Justices, James E. Davis, Ralph S. Spooner, Thomas J. Col- lins; Clerk, Edward T. Collins; Asst. Clerk, Harry 0. Eberhardt; Probation Officers, Bernard T. J. Smyth, Ruth R. Belding and Jean Crowley; Proba- tion Officer for Juveniles, Roger F. Keleher.


Criminal sessions held daily (Sundays and holidays excepted), at 9 a. m .; List of civil cases to be tried is called each Wed. at 9 A. M. (except July and Aug.) and assigned for actual trial on Thur. and occasionally Fri. of the following week.


Motions, and supplementary cases heard each Wed. following call of trial list. Small claims heard cach Wed. at 2:00.


STATE GOVERNMENT.


Governor-Robert F. Bradford of Cambridge; salary, $20,000.


Lieut. Governor-Arthur W. Coolidge of Reading; salary, $6,000.


Secretary of the Commonwealth-Frederic W. Cook of Somerville; salary, $8,000.


Treasurer and Receiver-General- Laurence Curtis of Boston; salary, $7.000.


Auditor-Thomas J. Buckley of Boston; salary, $7,000. Attorney-General-Clarence A. Barnes of Mansfield; salary, $10,000.


Congressmen of Massachusetts.


Leverett Saltonstall (R) of Newton, term expires 1949. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (R) of Beverly, term expires 1953.


Representatives in 81st Congress for Massachusetts.


Districts


1-John W. Heselton (R) of Deerfield.


2-Charles R. Clason (R) of Springfield.


3-Phillp J. Philbin (D) of Clinton.


4-Harold D. Donohue (D) of Worcester.


5-Edith Nourse Rogers (R) of Lowell.


6-George J. Bates (R) of Salem.


8-Angier L. Goodwin (R) of Melrose.


9-Donald W. Nicholson (R) of Wareham. 10-Christian A. Herter (R) of Boston.


11-John F. Kennedy (D) of Boston.


12-John W. McCormack (D) of Boston.


13-Richard B. Wigglesworth (R) of Milton.


14-Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (R) of North Attleboro.


UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.


President-Harry S. Truman of Missouri; salary, $75,000.


Secretary of State-George C. Marshall of Virginia; salary, $15,000.


Secretary of the Treasury-John W. Snyder of Mis- souri: salary, $15,000.


Secretary of War-Robert P. Patterson of New York; salary, $15,000.


Attorney-General-Thomas C. Clark of Texas; salary. $15,000.


Postmaster-General-Jesse M. Donaldson of Missouri; salary, $15,000.


Secretary of the Navy-James V. Forrestal of New York; salary, $15.000.


Secretary of the Interior-Julius A. Krug of Wisconsin; salary, $15.000.


Secretary of Agriculture-Charles S. Brandon of Col- orado; salary, $15,000.


Secretary of Commerce -- W. Averell Harriman of New York; salary, $15,000.


Secretary of Labor-Lewis B. Scbwellenbach of Washı- ington; salary, $15,000.


U. S. Commissioner- James P. Moriarty, 31 Elm.


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U. S. Custom House-Deputy Collector In charge. WIl- llam H. Root, Springfield. Rooms 344-348 Federal Bds.


Collector of Internal Revenue-Denls W. Delaney, Col- leetor, offlee Boston. Deputy Collector of Western Massachusetts Division, Dlv. Chlef Deputy Ralph Inverso. Room 406, P. O. and Federal bdg.


Deputy Collectors-Charles E. Sullivan, Jolm E. Fitz- gerald, Thomas M. O'Brien, Marjorle M. Leger, An- drew F. Redden, Philip J. Shea, Gerald T. Murphy, Merton A. Tolman, John II. J. Wisnoskl, Raymond P. O'Brien, Bernard T. Martin, Mary E. O'Keefe, Room 404, P. O. and Federal bdg.


United States Civil Servlee Commission Examining Board Offlee, Inquiry Division of Local Post Office, Chief Examiner and Local Secretary, Arthur E. Milner; Board Members, Campbell N. Hamer, Con- rad J. Lavlgne, George E. Hayes, Raymond Van Keuran, Willlam J. Patterson, John Murphy.


United States Customs Service-Rooms 344-348 Fed- eral Bdg .; Willlam HI. Root, Deputy Collector in charge; Sylvester E. Iloxle, Deputy Collector; George F. Fitzgerald, Inspector.


SPRINGFIELD ARMORY. Armory Sq.


At its Hill and Water shops, comprising about 297 aeres is the Government manufacturing establishment for small arms, employing at the present time about 2,000 men and women.


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SPRINGFIELD POST OFFICE.


Dwight.


Offlee liours. S a. m .- 5 p. m.


Executive Division-Postmaster, Thomas J. Ashe; Asst. Postmaster, Mlehael T. Brosnan.


Stamp Dlvlslon, 6:30 a. m. to 10 p. m.


Postai Savings, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.


Pareel Post Window, 7 a. m. to 10 p. m.


Money Order Dlvlslon, 8:30 a. m. to 5 p. m. General Dellvery Window, 6:45 a. m. to 8 p. m.


Statlons-llighland Statlon, 17 Catharine. Open from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m.


Forest Park Station-434-436 Dlekinson. Open from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m.


Brightwood Statlon-Noble and Maln. Open from 6:45 a. m. to 6 p. m.


Station A-85 State. 8 a. m. to 5:30 p. m.


POST OFFICE ROSTER.


Executive Division-Postmaster, Thomas J. Ashe; Asst. Postmaster, Michael T. Brosnan; Secretary, Mar- garet 1I. Thompson.


Maillng Seetlon-Supt. of Mails, Timothy E. Crowley; Asst. Supts. of Mails, Richard T. Barnes, John F. Manning, James A. FitzGerald.


Motor Vehicle Service-Supt. E. D. Woodbury.


Pareel Post-Director, James F. Moriarty.


Station Examiner-Howard J. Smith.


llighland Statlon-17 Catharine. Supt., Willlam J. Randall.


Forest Park Statlon-434-436 Dlekinson. Supt. J. A. Gleason.


Brightwood Station-3255 Maln. Supt., John F. Kel- leher.


Station No. 1-2236 Maln. A. Robert Goodless, Clerk. Statlon No. 2-32 Fort Pleasant av. Louls W. Sel- witz, Clerk.


Statlon No. 4-492 Mill. Joseph R. Guarnera, Clerk. Station No. 5-360 Bay. J. J. ilarrington, Clerk. Statlon No. 8-80 Cedar. Rose A. MeDermott, Clerk. Statlon No. 10-228 Eastern av. Mrs. Helen Flittner, Clerk.


Station No. 15-645 Dlekinson. Ilarry N. Charkou- dian, Clerk.


Statlon No. 18-1869 Main. Morris lleeker, Clerk. Statlon No. 19-807 White. John M. Brusnickl, Clerk. Statlon No. 20-44 Berkshire av. llabib Kalpakian, Clerk.


Statlon No. 23-Sumner av. and White. S. B. King. Clerk.


Station No. 26-601 Page blvd. Ellen Dedushka, Clerk.


Station No. 27-69 Sumner av. Morris Schneider, Clerk.


Station No. 29-106 Oak Grove av. Peter C. Bar- balian, Clerk.


Statlon No. 31-298 Belmont av. Clerk. George L. Miller, Station No. 32-678 Main. Anthony Altieri, Clerk. Longmeadow Station-487 Longmeadow. Frank M. Smith, Clerk.


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WE SERVICE ALL MAKES


QUALITY USED CARS Fairly Priced - Thoroughly Serviced Office Phone


Parts Dept. DIAL 6-8262


DIAL 6-7233


Service Dept. 4-9580


39


Automobiles


SPRINGFIELD DIRECTORY-1945


ARTHUR E. CENTER


INCORPORATED


Ford


PASSENGER CARS and TRUCKS


Sales and Service


Complete Stock of Ford Parts


"SPRINGFIELD'S FRIENDLY FORD CENTER"


PHONE 3-1115


-


500 Columbus Avenue


Springfield 5, Mass.


Automobiles


10


1948-THE PRICE & LEE CO.'S


F. L. SANFORD CO.


DODGE AND PLYMOUTH MOTOR CARS and DODGE JOB RATED TRUCKS


SALES


plymouth


NAOAUW


SERVICE


CHRYSLER MOTORS PRODUCT


REPAIRING ON ALL MAKES OF CARS PAINTING - LUBRICATION - WASHING BODY & FENDER WORK - WEAVER WHEEL ALIGNMENT


GOOD USED CARS


TELEPHONE 4-8251


648 STATE STREET


SPRINGFIELD 9, MASS.


Automobiles


41


SPRINGFIELD DIRECTORY-1948


SPRINGFIELD Buick COMPANY


Buick 8


THORIZED VALVE Brick


IN HEAD SERVICE


A MODERN SALES ORGANIZATION AUGMENTED BY THE LARGEST AND FINEST SERVICE FACILITIES IN WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS


ON DISPLAY AT ALL TIMES A LARGE SELECTION OF THE BETTER


Reconditioned Used Cars


USED CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD


Telephone 2-4126


650 MAIN STREET - SPRINGFIELD AND Gardner Street and Columbus Avenue


AN ENTIRE CITY BLOCK DEVOTED TO YOUR CAR NEEDS


Automobiles


1948-THE PRICE & LEE CO.'S


42


SPRINGFIELD LINCOLN-MERCURY


SALES, INC.


Mercury®


GUARANTEED SERVICE


GENUINE PARTS


"Leave your car on the Way to Work- Pick it up on the Way Home"


ONLY THE FINEST USED CARS


PHONE 4-7378


563 STATE STREET


SPRINGFIELD 3, MASS.


Automobiles


43


SPRINGFIELD DIRECTORY - 1948


CRANDALL MOTOR SALES


CORPORATION


J e


Willys CARS -TRUCKS


e


NEW CONVERTIBLE COUPES WILLYS' - 4 IN | - 'JEEP' THE NEW 'JEEP' STATION WAGON HIGH GRADE USED CARS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL


PHONE 3-2312


568 MAIN STREET SPRINGFIELD 5, MASS.


GENDEN


BROS


SERVICE HOLDS


THAT


INCORPORATED


WHOLESALE RETAIL


Automotive Replacement Parts


AND EQUIPMENT


MODERN UP-TO-DATE MACHINE SHOP


Telephones 6-5481 - 6-5482 - 6-5483


PONTIAC MOTOR CARS, SALES AND SERVICE


FOR SERVICE STATION, CALL 6-2732


2383-2387 Main Street, Cor. Morgan Street Springfield, Mass.


Automobiles


44


1948-THE PRICE & LEE CO.'S


INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. FACTORY BRANCH


International Motor Trucks


SALES and SERVICE GENUINE I. H. PARTS


---


Telephone 2-2191


35 MEMORIAL AVENUE


WEST SPRINGFIELD, MASS.


INTERNATIONAL MOTOR CAR CO.


DODGE AND PLYMOUTH PASSENGER CARS


DODGE TRUCKS


plymouth


Sales and Service


-.-


TELEPHONE 6-1826


138 MEMORIAL AVENUE


WEST SPRINGFIELD, MASS.


45


Automobiles


SPRINGFIELD DIRECTORY -1948


Johnston & Cordner, Inc.


= HUDSON


SALES - SERVICE PARTS


USED CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD


TIRES - TUBES - BATTERIES GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING ROAD SERVICE COMPLETE AUTOMOBILE SERVICE


PHONES 3-5355 - 7-2317


425 ST. JAMES AVENUE SPRINGFIELD 9, MASS.


RALPH D. JONES, INC.


CHRYSLER and PLYMOUTH Sales and Service


plymouth


Complete Body and Auto Painting Service


TEL. 6-6301


721 Worthington Street


Springfield, Mass.


Automobiles


46


1948-THE PRICE & LEE CO.'S


Kelleher & Mixer, Inc.


CHRYSLER and PLYMOUTH


TYS TIR


SALES - SERVICE and PARTS


Plymouth


TELEPHONE 3-3116


464 ST. JAMES AVENUE


SPRINGFIELD 4, MASS.


LOUIS MOTORS INCORPORATED


HUDSON MOTOR CARS


SALES


HUDVSON


SERVICE


GENUINE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES GOOD USED CARS - BOUGHT AND SOLD Phones 4-8894 and 3-4604


595 MAIN STREET


SPRINGFIELD 5, MASS.


Automobiles


47


SPRINGFIELD DIRECTORY-1915


MANSON BROS .. ESTABLISHED 1927


HUDSON MOTOR CARS


PERSONALLY ENDORSED USED CARS


HUDV


SON


TIRES BATTERIES ACCESSORIES


SALES AND SERVICE


TELEPHONE 2-9647


438 DICKINSON STREET


SPRINGFIELD 8, MASS.


MORAN-HUDSON CO., INC.


HUDSON SALESROOM AND OFFICE:


155 CHESTNUT STREET


Sales and Service TELS. 3-5137 - 3-2248


HUDSON MOTOR CARS Parts and Accessories 32 WINTER STREET


White


WHITE TRUCKS


Telephones - 2-5747 Nights 2-5580 Chicopee 2529-W


Parts and Accessories 463 Worthington St. Springfield 5, Mass.


Automobiles


48


1948-THE PRICE & LEE CO.'S


STERLING A. ORR, INC.


DEALERS


OLDSMOBILE MOTOR CARS


SALES AND SERVICE


PARTS AND ACCESSORIES


-


CADILLAC DISTRIBUTORS


Telephone 7-2664


125 LIBERTY STREET


SPRINGFIELD, MASS.


Parker Motor Sales, Inc.


K


AUTHORIZED DEALERS FOR Kaiser - Frazer Motor Cars


JE SUIS PRET


KAISER


GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING


FRAZER


BODY AND FENDER WORK AUTO PAINTING


TELEPHONE 8-1651


143 PARKER STREET


INDIAN ORCHARD, MASS.


49


Automobiles


SPRINGFIELD DIRECTORY-1948


Pine Point Motor Sales


INCORPORATED


CARS


TUDEBAKER


TRUCKS


GENUINE STUDEBAKER PARTS Wholesale and Retail Service by Factory Approved Methods USED CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD


Telephones: 7-4335 - 7-4336


1566 STATE STREET SPRINGFIELD, MASS.


REDDEN-SANDERSON, INC.


DISTRIBUTORS GENERAL MOTORS TRUCKS SALES AND SERVICE


GMXC RS


T RUCKS


PHONES: 4-5607 or 4-5608 or 4-5609


Nights - Sundays - Holidays 2-0514; 3-3277; 4-1825


120 MEMORIAL AVENUE




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