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EASTERN STATES EXPOSITION is the largest agricultural exposition east of the Mississippi. Each year over 350,000 visitors see this famous fair which runs during the third weck in September.
lage life. The latchstring is out at the little white entrance gate every day including Sunday, from May to November. Delicious foods, such as grand- mother made, as well as modern New England favorites, are served in the old tavern that has dispensed hospitality for nearly two hundred years. Antique furnishings grace the rooms, and rare hand- carved panelling, corner cupboards, and hand-hewn beams are distinctive features. Each building is a gem of early-American or Colonial architecture that had been abandoned to destruction in some New England village.
Hospitality is graciously offered to thousands who journey from all parts of the world to visit the village a few hours or to remain a few nights. Here you can wander intimately through the group of original buildings which express the dignity and rugged simplicity of the Colonial and post-Revolu- tionary period in the history of America. Great open fireplaces glow cheerily on cool nights for those who spend a night or a week-end in the Potter Mansion.
The old country store has quaint treasures for souvenirs or gifts-everything from early-American glass and prints to great peppermint sticks. Down
the village path is the fine old town house, the Cape Cod cottage with its gay old-fashioned gardens, and the meetinghouse with one of the oldest hand made organs in the country. Even a little red school- house and a blacksmith shop are a part of the village.
Old time danees are a weekly feature on Friday evenings in the great stagecoach barn. The old fiddler "calls" and no one is too old or too young to join merrily in the contra dances and quadrilles that are famous features of the village.
Handicraft that has delighted women for gen- erations is included in the exhibits at the village. There are coverlets woven on old looms, quilts evolved from the piece-bag, rugs, melon baskets, silhouettes, samplers and other treasures.
Around the village green after twilight the quaint lamps east a friendly glow upon the inellow buildings that have cradled the early pioneer set- tlers of New England and now perpetuate for all time the dignity and courage that is our heritage. The restful beauty of the village will linger long in your memory.
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SCHOOLS
THE NEW WEST SPRINGFIELD SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
The new school, on its Piper Rd. frontage, is located close to the street to achieve economy in the installation of utilities, service drives, etc. There is an entrance from Piper Rd., and one from Amostown Rd., both leading iuto park- ing areas to allow parking automobiles away from the highway.
Approaching the Piper Rd. entrance, you face the auditorium on your left, and the gym- nasium on your right, with administrative offices connecting the two and facing on Piper Rd. Con. necting the auditorium with the academic wing is the two-divisional cafeteria, seating a total of 500 pupils (during school hours) or the same number of adults at community events (after school hours). The auditorium seats 1,100, and is adequate for community needs as well as school functions. The stage is sufficiently large to accommodate school, amateur or professional theatricals, concerts and the like. The auditorium is serviced by ample dressing rooms, storage arcas, band practice room and small group practice rooms. There is an attractive lobby facing Piper Rd.
The gymnasium seats approximately $50 at a basketball game or other indoor athletic events. For classroom purposes it divides into three sections for multiple use by various physical education classes, in addition to which there is a room for
small-group educational activities. There is plenti- ful storage at either end of the gymnasium.
The academic wing (connected to administra- tive offices, auditorium and gym by the cafeteria section) is made up of sufficient classroom space to properly care for the multitude of subjects re- quired in the modern High School program. There are rooms of varying sizes to fit the subject needs.
The building itself is of red brick veneer over cinder blocks. It is both practical and economical, with widespread use of directional glass block and clear glass to provide natural lighting. Floors are of asphalt tile, except in the shops; ceilings are acoustically treated tile.
There are satisfactory areas to meet the needs in Homemaking, Industrial Arts and Art. The Building Committee recognized a need for these courses which stir a vital interest and enthusiasm on the part of many students not interested in a strictly academie program. For boys, there are adequate areas designed for Graphic Arts, General Shop, Agriculture, Metal Work, etc .; and, for the girls there are areas for advantageous teaching in Foods, Clothing, and Homemaking.
Thus every effort was made to plan a new High School from which our young people will come forth well-educated, and to which our older citizens will go forth for their many fraternal and com. munity activities.
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JOHN ASHLEY SCHOOL
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WEST SPRINGFIELD HAS GROWN RAPIDLY-DOUBLING ITS VALUATION BETWEEN 1940 AND 1956 AND CONTINUING A WELL-BALANCED GROWTH
INDUSTRIAL
West Springfield, because of its ideal location as an industrial center, has attracted outstanding and nationally-known industries to the community.
WICO ELECTRIC COMPANY
The Wico Electric Company introduced the first storage battery in 1897. Since that time mag- netos, distributors, complex ignition systems, and other allied precision products have been produced by them. The modern 125,000 square foot one-story
plant is designed for economical production with assembly line speed, and is located on the Boston and Albany Railroad and close to excellent truck- ing facilities.
STRATHMORE PAPER COMPANY
The Strathmore Paper Company mills in West Springfield turn out many of the letterhead, print- ing, technical, and artist papers that have made the
name "Strathmore" synonymous with "quality
papermaking" throughout the world. A Strathmore subsidiary, the Premoid Corporation, manufactures various grades of artificial leather and paper-based specialties.
RESIDENTIAL
People from all sections come to live in West Springfield, which has fine residential areas, with easy access to fine schools, churches of all faiths,
stores, and factories. All of the well-established utilities are available to encourage a rapid growthi of high quality homes.
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WESTERN HATSACU
WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS HYDRO ELECTRIC PLANT
Western Massachusetts Electric Company fur- nishes electric service to over 120,000 customers in 55 cities and towns in Western Massachusetts. Its new and modern 96,000 kilowatt steam generating
station is located in West Springfield. The company is by far the largest taxpayer in the town, account- ing for about 20% of the total assessed valuation.
GILBERT AND BARKER MANUFACTURING COMPANY
The 21-acre plant of Gilbert and Barker Manu- facturing Company, a subsidiary of Standard Oil of New Jersey, produces Gilbarco oil heating equip- ment, service station equipment, and equipment for
Petroleum bulk plants and terminals, known and used in every country on the globe where gasoline and oil are marketed.
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COMMERCIAL
Because of West Springfield's ideal location, and other inducements, leading commercial estab-
lishunents have come here to operate.
THE NEW SEARS, ROEBUCK AND COMPANY RETAIL STORE
Sears, Roebuck and Company built one of their largest, most modern retail stores in West Spring- field, with a 600 car parking area. Althoughi a recent addition to the town, this new location has proven
very satisfactory and convenient to both West Springfield and Springfield shoppers. Sufficient and easily accessible parking space is a factor in draw- ing the large trade that this store does.
THE CARBORUNDUM COMPANY
The Carborundum Company opened a new mod. ern office and warchouse with greatly increased stocking facilities for grinding wheels, coated abrasives, refractories, sharpening stones and loose abrasive grain to serve the New England Area.
With increased stocks, modern facilities for handling, and the latest warehousing methods using power trucks and pallet storage every inch of the 30,000 square feet of storage space, is utilized.
The warehouse is conveniently located on the corner of River Street and Sears Way in West Springfield, right on the Boston and Albany Rail- road; daily shipments from Niagara Falls are ro- ceived and handled with case, and a large loading dock will accommodate several trucks simultane- ously.
An efficient well-trained office staff offers prompt, courteous attention in expediting your orders . . . hence, faster deliveries.
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WEST SPRINGFIELD GOVERNMENTAL DIRECTORY
TOWN HALL, 126 PARK
TOWN OFFICERS
Moderator-Frank T. Raleigh.
Selectmen Raymond J. Ros, Chairman: Walter .. C'ogans, Rudolph W. Leske.
Town Treasurer-George W. Hutchinson.
Town Clerk-John F. Crean, Jr.
Asst. Town Clerk-Rhena E. Bourque.
Town Accountant-V. Paul Keith. Tax Collector-Thomas C. Fitzgerald. Assessors-Raymond M. Sweeney, Leon N. Webster, John G. Duffy.
Water Commissioners-Ernest B. Jones, Chairman; Walter M. Nagle, Wralf B. Farnsworth.
Inspector of Animals-Mitchell D. Frodyma.
Boa:d of Health-John D. Griswold, Jr., Chairman; J. Edward Christian, John B. O'Brien, Jr.
Health Agent-Edward E. Williams.
Board of Public Welfare- Mirs. Ebie M. Hubbard. Chairman: William C. Holmes, Florence E. Walker. Park and Playground Commissioners-Pant E. Duclos, Chairman: James J. Fish, dr., Dudley II. Fife, Rus- sell Il. Brassard, Eugene G. St. Jean, James II. Erickson, Sec.
Inspector of Milk-E. E. Willlams.
Sealer of Weights and Measures-Carl A. Jacobson. Tree Warden Seth H. Swift.
Constables-John Bucko, John Cotton, Elver W. Oppen- heimer, Guy M. Ridgeway, Raymond DiStefano, D. Thomas Culver, Alfredo G. Facchinl, Lester V. Bailey, Paul Green, Raymond G. Pepperill, Roger Hall, Paul Healy, Benjamin McMurry, Horace Pa- gella, Emlle St. Jean, Charles Wespiser, Wralf R. Farnsworth, Aldo C. Palazzi, William Parent. School Committee-Douglas C. Childs, Chairman; Lawrence D. Brady, James J. Sady, Charles .1. Diamoil. PlIny Norcross, Pullip R. Smith.
Trustees of Publie Library-Edward C. Peck, Jr., Harold 1 .. Robinson, Jr., Marion E. Brady, I. Ed- ward Christian, Vlasta F. Diamond, Thomas D. Millett.
Planning Board John MeP. Collins, Lloyd B. Cogs- well, Emmit J. Line, Hayden II. Smith, Ilarry W. Steele, Sec.
POLICE DEPARTMENT Headquarters-136 Park
Chief-John B. O'Brien. Captains-Raymond Hubert, Charles R. Curran.
Sergeants-Fred J. Marotte, Roy K. Dibhle, Ru- dolph A. Zbonchak, Joseph 0. Selvatico. Clerk -Anna SherIdan.
Patrolmen-36.
Policewoman -- Ollve Vanasse.
FIRE DEPARTMENT Headquarters-21 School.
Chlef-Frederick H. Sibley.
Deputy Chiefs- John J. Toomey, Mbert E. Swellie, Lron J. Delaney, James E. Wagner.
Lieutenants-James E. Begley, Carlisle II. Davis, Frank S. Clzek, James E. Kelly, George J. Me- faithy, Norman M. Lane, Joseph T. Mulcahy. James F. Messer. Robert J. Thomas, Frances J. Dixon.
Forest Warden-Frederick H. Sibley. Pump No. 1- 21 School.
Pump No. 2-1388 Westfield, Mitt.
Pump No. 3-Morgan rd.
Ladder No. 1-21 School. Engine No. 2-1388 Westfield, Mitt.
LOCATION OF BOXES
12-Memorlal av. and Colony rd. 13-Memorlal av. and Jr. Achier. 14-Memorial av. and Heywood.
15-Memorlal av. and Norman.
151-Norman st. 152-Allston and River.
153-Exposition Grounds. 16-Memorial ar. and Bosworth.
161-Memorial School.
17-Memorial av and Lowell.
171-Lowell.
18-Memorial av and Farmers Exchange. 19-Memorial av and Bridge.
191-Memorial av and Union.
192-Memorial av and Barnard.
193-Memorial av and S & R.
212-Main and Old Bridge.
213-New Bridge and Barnard. 21-Bridge and Railroad. 22-Main and School.
221-Union and Russell.
23-Main and Allen.
24-Main and George.
25-Main and Ilill.
26-Main and Day.
261-Union and Day.
263-B&A, Day. 27-Main and Lower Church.
271-Union and Lower Church.
273-G&BMfgCo.
275 -- B&A, Western av.
28-Main and Falrview.
281-Union and Fairview.
29-Main and Bliss.
31-Park and Elm.
32-Elm and Westfield.
33-Elm and Mosher.
313-Park and Western av.
314-Park and Elmdale.
315-Park and River.
316-Park av and Main.
322-Southworth and Lathrop. 332-Gardeu. 35-Elm and Rochelle.
352-Roseland and Beaview ter.
36-Kings Highway and Elm.
361-Kings Highway School.
37-Elm and Monastery av. 38-Elm and Grandview.
39-Elm and Country Club.
11-Elm and Fleld.
12-Riverdale and Morgan,
421-Morgan and Cayenne. 43- Salem Furniture Co.
14-Riverdale and Ashley av.
442-Ashley av and Ferry la. 45-Wayside Restaurant.
10-Riverdale and Wayside av.
47-Riverdale and Bacon av.
48-Riverdale and LaBelle.
19-Riverdale and Althea.
521-S. Boulevard and High.
522-Boulevard and Maple 523-S. Boulevard and Worthy pk.
524-Kings Highway and Boulevard. 526-Piper rd and Hale. 528-Piper rd and Duke.
5281-Senior High School. 53-Westfield and Pleasant.
531-Hampden and Pleasant. 54-Westfield and Cooper.
541-Front. 56-Westfield and Chestnut.
561-Ashley and Sheppard.
562-Chestant and Maple.
564-St Thomas School. 57-Westfield and Silver. 58-Westfield and Maple ter.
59-Kings Highway and Janet.
61-West field and Nelson.
611-Wilder and Johnson. 62-Westfield and Woodmont. 63-Westfickl and Talcott.
64 Westfeld and Churchill. 65 -- Westfield and Lancaster 66 Westfield and Ely.
67-Westfield and Rogers av.
671-Laurel and Miami. 68-Old Tatham School.
69-Westfield and Ohio av.
71 Westfield and Sibley. Quiek action doors.
SPECIAL SIGNALS
1 Stroke calls Supt. Fire Alarm.
5-5 General Alarm.
1-1 Stroke, Are out or under control.
1-I Test strokes at 8 a.m.
1-1 at 6 p.m.
4 Strokes-Curfew. April 1st to Oct. 1st, 9 p.m.
Oct. 1st to April 1st 8 p.m.
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
School Board Lawrence D. Brady, Phillp R. Smith, James J. Sady, Pliny Norcross. Charles A. Dlamond, Douglas C. Chills, Chairman.
Supt. of Schools and Corresponding Sec., Stanley W. Wright, office, 130 Park.
Schools, Location and Principais
WEST SPRINGFIELD HIGHI SCH100L-425 Plper rd. Chris Grammaticis.
.I'NIOR HIGH SCHOOL-115 Southworth. Robert I. Ryan.
JOIN ASHLEY SCHOOL-88 Massasoit av. Dorothy Standish.
KING'S HIGHWAY SCHOOL-215 KIng's Highway Alfonso Sudentas.
MAIN ST. SCHOOL-767 Main. Donald F. Guyette. MEMORIAL SCHOOL-201 Norman st. Alice R Brutnell.
PARK AV. SCHOOL-201 Park av. Phyllls G. Ilowes MITTINEAGUE SCHOOL-2 Second. Paul E. Dion.
NEW TATHAM SCHOOL-61 Laurel rd. Rebecca B. Bath.
PRIMARY TATHAM SCHOOL-1967 Westfeld. Re- becca B. Bath.
WILLIAM A. COWING SCHOOL- 160 Park. Mary R. Godfrey.
Supervisors Harriet Richard, Art; Doris T. Haynes, Physical Tralning (girls) ; Mildred E. Denver, supv. of vocal music; Donald E. Abhe, dir. of instru- mental music and bands: Shelby E. Guild, dir. of guidance services; Edwin K. Fife, dir. of Vocational Agriculture.
PUBLIC LIBRARY
Elm c Park. Contains about 41,708 volumes. The library is open every day except Sun. and holldays from 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sat. 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. Trustees: Vlasta F. Diamond, Chairman; Edward Peck, Marion E. Brady, Thomas D. Millette, J. Edward Christian, Harold Robinson, Jr. Librarian. Katharine Melntire. Branch Library, John Ashley School, open Tues., 1 to 3 p.m. Mittineague Y. M. C. A., open Fri. 2 to 5 p.m.
New Tatham School opens Frl., 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
POST OFFICES
West Springfield Post Office-74 Elm. Postmaster, Richard J. Specht.
Mittineague Station-94 Front. Edward W. Tal- madge, Clerk in charge. Station No. 1-1162 Westfield. George MI. Atkins
HAMPDEN SAVINGS BANK INC. 1852
19 HARRISON AVENUE
Small Loans on Individual Signatures Up to $1000 Repayable by monthly mstaltınents
WEST SPRINGFIELD CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
Rapid Contacts for Sales and Service
Copyright 1958 by The Price & Lee Co.
The Classification of Headings is made in accordance with a Standard List adopted by the Associa- tion of North American Directory Publishers to secure uniformity in all Directories, and to promote convenience of reference. The * denotes headings inserted by special contract or reference to general headings.
ABRASIVES Carborundum Company The 333 River
ACCOUNTANTS PUBLIC
Dudley Roy W (25) 10 Central Hulse George S 333 Elm Scully N S & Son 56 Park Vlasak James A 20 James av
ACOUSTIC MATERIALS
Johnson Acoustics Inc Western av
ADVERTISING-OUTDOORS
Bay State Advertising Inc 1039 Memo- rial av
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT DEALERS
Deere John Plow Co 80 Phelon av Tractor & Implement Sales Inc 2025 Riverdale
AIR CONDITIONING Line W C Co Inc 586 Riverdale
AMUSEMENTS-PLACES OF Springfield Hockey Club Inc 1299 Memo- rial av
ANTIQUES Antique Shop The 988 Riverdale Tryon's Golden Eagle 1798 Riverdale
APARTMENT BUILDINGS
Arms Apts The 27-88 Mercury ct Arms Inc The 56 Mercury ct
Ludington Court 100-130 Elm and 7-11- 8-12 Ludington ct Tatham Court Apts 48 and 52-621/2 Bliss West Springfield Gardens 2 Colony rd Westfield Street Apts 1139 Westfield
APPRAISERS
FULLAM AND COMPANY East Elm Bdg 110 Elm tel RE 6-6351-See p 1043
SPEED HEGEMAN & DANDY (real estate) 54 Elm next to Post Office tel RE 7-2604-See p 1044
ARCHITECTS
Alderman & MacNeish 594 Riverdale Percival Alexander W 43 Woodmont Rais Charles A 130 Elm
*ARTIFICIAL LEATHER MERS
PREMOID CORPORATION (fibre base) Front opp First-See p 1041
ARTISTS COMMERCIAL
DelPrade Phoebe K Mrs 199 Rogers av Mangini Thomas S 57 Amherst
*ARTISTS' PAPER MERS STRATHMORE PAPER COMPANY Front opp Depot tel RE 6-8301-See p 1042
ASBESTOS GOODS AND MA- TERIALS
Johnson Asbestos Co Western av
ASSOCIATIONS CLUBS AND SOCIETIES
(Every effort has been made to have this list as complete as possible. If you know of any organization that should ap- pear under this classification, notify us, giving name, number if any, time and place of meet- ing and the secretary's name and address.)
Agricultural Dept (Hampden County Improvement League)-1499 Memo- rial av County Agt Margaret Bard- well 123 Buckingham
American Legion-
West Springfield Post No 207-Meets 1st and 3d Mon 83 Park av Finance Officer Charles G Wood 74 Morton
Auxiliary to Post No 207-Meets 2d and 4th Tues 83 Park av Sec Nancy B Blair 76 Southworth
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers Auxiliary City of Homes Div No 61- Meets 1st and 3d Thurs 51 Park av Sec Mrs Lena R Clark 162 Vity View av
Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen May- flower Lodge 490 Auxiliary-Meets 4th Thurs 51 Park av Sec Mrs Beulah M Schutt 11 Ludington ct
Companions of the Forest of America- Riverside Circle 297-Meets 2d and 4th Tues 51 Park av Sec Mrs Elsie M Sheehan h at Springfield
Star Circle 1324-Meets 1st Mon 51 Park av Sec Mrs Nellie D Collins 84 Pine
Western Officers Assn-Meets 3d Sun 51 Park av Sec Mrs Catherine V Mourey h at Springfield
Dante Club The-Meets 1st Sun 1198 Memorial av Sec Thomas Coppola 40 Balboa dr
Daughters of Isabella-Meets 1st and 3d Tues 65 Park av Sec Mrs Dorothy C O'Clair 37 Greenleaf av
Eastern States Farmers' Exchange- Meets 3d Tues in Feb 26 Central Clk William D Milsop h at Springfield Forty Club-Meets Fri 1025 Elm Sec Edgar E Lamitie h at Springfield
Four-H Club-1499 Memorial av County Agt Ethel Cross h at Springfield
Golden Age Club of WSpfd-Meets Tues 51 Park av Sec Mrs Edna L Holland 39 Worthen
Hampden County Farm Bureau-Meets annually 1499 Memorial av Sec Albert H Fuller h at Ludlow
Hampden County Fruit Growers Assn- Meets 1st Wed in Dec 1499 Memorial av Sec G Everett Wilder 444 Rogers av
Hampden County Improvement League and Trustees for County Aid to Agri- culture-Meets monthly 1499 Memo- rial av Mgr Albert Fuller h at Ludlow
Old Fashioned Food, Drink and Lodging
YANKEE PEDLAR INN JUNCTION 202 and 5 DIAL JE 2-9494
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FIELD, EDDY & BULKLEY
1200 MAIN STREET
TELEPHONE RE 3-6513
BENJAMIN POWELL SONS, INC.
EAVE TROUGHS - LADDERS - ROOFING
109 - 115 ALLEN STREET
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Associations Clubs and Societies cont
Havlicek Karel Society - Meets 2d Thurs 83 Park av Sec William Hlavac h at Springfield
Home Bureau (Hampden County Im- provement League)-1499 Memorial av Home Demonstration Agt Molly M Higgins h at Holyoke
Independent Order of Odd Fellows- Aoket Rebekah Lodge No 189-Meets 2d and 4th Mon 51 Park av Record- ing Sec Mrs R Hazel Sheldon 90 Hampden
Canton Springfield No 23 P M-Meets 3d Wed 51 Park av Clk Horace G Moulton h at Springfield
Manchester Unity Golden Rod Lodge -Meets 2d and 4th Thurs 51 Park av Sec Mrs Esther A Parker h at Springfield
Patriarch Militant Canton Spfd No 23-Meets 3d Wed 51 Park av Sec Horace G Moulton h at Springfield Patriarchs Militant Canton Spfd No 23 Ladies Auxiliary- Meets 3d Wed 51 Park av Sec Ruth W Buxton h at Springfield
Tekoa Lodge No 138-Meets Fri 51 Park av Recording Sec Walter M Nagle 89 Meadowbrook av
Aoket Rebekah Lodge Post Noble Grands Club-Meets 3d Tues 51 Park av Sec Mrs Maude P Pugh 494 Westfield
Odd Fellows Inc-51 Park av Sec William P Hallett 45 Oakland
Knights of Columbus-Unity Coucil No 2217-Meets 2d and 4th Thurs 65 Park av Sec Thomas C Fitzgerald 116 Hillside av
Labor Organizations-
Brotherhood of Enginemen & Fire- men Merrick Lodge 563-Meets 3d Thurs 51 Park av Sec Percy W Roberts 22 Worcester
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers Division 63-Meets 1st Wed 51 Park av Sec Louis Blanchard h at Chester
Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen Pioneer Lodge 238-Meets 4th Wed 51 Park av Sec James C Corcoran 32 S Boulevard
International Assn of Machinists WSpfd Lodge No 1730-Meets 1st and 3d Wed 51 Park av Sec Mrs Christine L Norris 190 Great Plains rd
Order Railroad Conductors Div 642- Meets 3d Mon 51 Park av Sec Ralph N McCarroll 227 Piper rd
Little Sun Valley Skating Club Inc- Meets on call 456 Prospect av Sec Emilia M Niedzielski 351 Prospect av Masonic-
Mount Orthodox Lodge A F & A M- Meets 1st Tues 732 Elm Sec Henry O Allen 35 Rochelle
West Springfield Chapter No 144 OES -Meets 2d and 4th Wed 732 Elm Mrs Dorothy S Stender PM 156 Prospect av
REAL ESTATE APARTMENTS SALES & RENTALS
PHONE RE 4-1112
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Mittineague Community Assn-Meets annually 7 Upper Church
National Assn of Power Engineers Wal- ter H Damon Assn No 4-Meets 1st and 3d Tues 108 Park
National Postal Transport Assn wom- en's Auxiliary-Meets 4th Wed 51 Park av Sec Mrs Janet Horacek h at Willimansett
New England Milk Producers Assn- 958 Riverdale Dist Mgr Orrin P Beebe 97 Meadowbrook av
Pioneer Valley Caged Bird Assn Chap- ter No 12-Meets 2d Tues 51 Park av Sec E George Mottle 69 Bridge
Ramapogue Historical Society-Meets annually 1st Tues in June 70 Park av Sec Marion Bowler 181 Park av
Tatham Hill Social Club-80 Clyde av United Order of the Golden Cross Lib- erty Commandery No 1030-Meets 1st Tues 51 Park av Sec Mrs Edith M Dimock h at Springfield
VanHorn Social Club-Meets 2d Tues 185 Bridge Sec James E Gregory h at Chicopee
Verdi Club-Meets on call 76 Chapin Sec Carlo Battesini 30 E School
West Springfield Chamber of Commerce -Meets monthly Spfd Country Club Sec Carl G Linberg 171 Morton
West Springfield Community Young Men's Christian Assn -7 Upper Church Executive Sec Oscar I Berg- strom 128 Nelson
West Springfield Grange - Meets 1st and 3d Wed 83 Garden Sec Mrs Leslie Hill h at Holyoke
West Springfield Neighborhood House Assn-Meets 2d Mon 647 Main Exec- utive Sec Katherine Long h at Spring- field
Young Men's Christian Assn-7 Upper Church Gen Sec Oscar I Bergstrom 128 Nelson
AUCTIONEERS Donnelly Philip E 119 Chestnut
*AUTO COURTS AND MOTELS (See Motels)
AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES AND PARTS RETAIL
Meyer's Auto Supply 229 Memorial av Springfield Muffler Co 518 Memorial av Valenti's Auto Supply 338 Westfield West Springfield Auto Parts Inc 945-947 Main
AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES AND PARTS WHOLESALE AND JOBBERS CARPARTS INC (Chrysler Corp Prod- ucts Parts) 135 Hickory Springfield tel RE 7-0247-See p 51
*AUTOMOBILE BATTERIES
CARPARTS INC (Mopar) 135 Hickory Springfield tel RE 7-0247-See p 51
AUTOMOBILE BODY MERS
Ed's Auto Body rear 1107 Memorial av Riverdale Auto Body 806 Elm
AUTOMOBILE BODY FENDER REPAIRING
AND
A & A Auto Body 52 Baldwin Arnold's Auto Body Service 400 Main Automobile Sales Co 218 Memorial av OLIVER AUTO BODY CO INC 1060 Bay Springfield tels RE 3-1790 or RE 3-2498-See p 48
SCOTT ROBERT F CO INC 725 Wor- thington Spfd tel RE 7-0259-See p 54
AUTOMOBILE DEALERS - PASSENGER CARS
International Motor Car Company 138 Memorial av Teagan Motors Inc 501 Memorial av
AUTOMOBILE USED CARS
DEALERS
B & D Motors Inc 138 Westfield Cassella Auto Sales 1039 Memorial av Hilltop Sales and Service 1333 Westfield Leader Chevrolet Co Inc 675 Memorial av
Lee Motor Sales 65 Exposition ter Nuger Sales & Service Inc 518 Memo- rial av
Raceways Motors 959 Memorial av Roy Ernest J Auto Sales 6 River West Springfield Motors 230 Memorial av
AUTOMOBILE GARAGES
(See also Automobile Repairing) Riverdale Garage 1433 Riverdale
AUTOMOBILE PAINTERS OLIVER AUTO BODY CO INC 1060 Bay Springfield tels RE 3-1790 or RE 3-2498-See p 48
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