Springfield, West Springfield, Chicopee and Longmeadow directory 1960, Part 4

Author: Springfield (Mass.)
Publication date: 1960
Publisher: Price & Lee Co.
Number of Pages: 1230


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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; Chap- lains, Roman Catholic Bishop of Spring- field and Rev. Raymond E. Spears. County Commissioners - William F. Stapleton of Holyoke; Thomas Sullivan of Spring- field; Ralph P. Walsh of Longmeadow. 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.


Supt. of County Bdgs. - John J. Courtney; Asst. Supt., Pat H. Shea. Public Administrators - For settlement of estate when no heirs appear, and no will is found. Charles V. Ryan, Jr., of Spring- field; John J. Moriarty and Gregory J. Scanlon of Holyoke; Robert W. King of Longmeadow; Vincent P. Pessolano of Springfield; George C. Keady, Jr., of Longmeadow; Timothy J. Howes of Holyoke.


Masters in Chancery - Arthur Paroshinsky of Springfield; Patricia Smith of Palmer; Stephen S. Soja of Springfield; Joseph A. Nowak and Herman Ritter of Chicopee; William Milroy of Ludlow; Harry N. Mal- fas of Holyoke.


Commissioners to Qualify Civil Officers - Troy T. Murray, John J. Lyons, Edward J. Farrell, Edward J. McKay, Edward G. Shea.


Medical Examiners - Dr. William A, R. Chapin of Springfield; Dr. Richard J. Hunt of Palmer; Associates: Dr. Edmund J. Ziel- inski of Holyoke; Dr. Meran Nakashian of Ludlow; Dr. Henry A. Dunphy of Palmer; Dr. Lorenzo A. Remy of Chicopee; Dr. Arthur J. Logie of Westfield.


Sheriff - David J. Manning of Springfield. Office at Court House and Jail. Special Sheriff - James J. Dowd of Holyoke. Deputy Sheriffs - John Trusz, Ludlow; Joseph Ascher, Leon J. Barbeau, John J. Crow- ley, Joseph A. Lopardo, Fred J. Shine, Springfield; Matthew J. Curran, Ernest R. LaDuke, Holyoke; Arthur J. Granfield, Chicopee; James A. Atwater, Thomas H. Rooney, Westfield; John Degano, Gran- ville; Frank A. Helmes, Russell; Edward Sacks, Holyoke; James F. Donahue, Palmer; Henry Herlihy, Wales; Charles P. Dinn, Holyoke; David J. Manning, Jr., Springfield; John C. Cotton, West Spring- field; I. Willard Norkin, Springfield.


Courts


United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the First Circuit - (1602) P. O., Boston. Chief Judge, Peter Woodbury of New Hampshire; Circuit Judges, John P. Hart1- gan of Rhode Island and Bailey Aldrich of Massachusetts; Clerk, Roger A. Stinch- field; Chief Deputy Clerk, Dana H. Gal- lup; Marshal, Ralph W. Gray. Annual Term, 1 st Tues. of Oc. Sessions for Hearing Cases, 1st Tues. of each month except July, Aug., and Sept.


United States District Court - (1525) Post Office Building, Boston. District Judges: George C. Sweeney, Chief Judge; Fran- cis J. W. Ford, Charles E. Wyzanski, Jr., William T. McCarthy, Anthony Julian; Clerk, John A. Canavan; Deputy Clerks, Joseph J. Duwan, Dorothy Clark, Miriam M. Winn, Helen Tweedy, Frances R. Foley, Winnifred R. Curran, Austin Jones, William J. Lyons, Kathleen M. O'Dea, John F. Davis, Francis J. Ahern, Eleanor F. Taylor, Mary M. Young, at Boston, and Ear1 H. Wright at Springfield. Terms of the Court: at Boston, March, 3d Mon .; Sept., 3d Mon .; sittings at Springfield determined by Judges to whom case has been assigned; United States Commission- ers, James P. Moriarty at Springfield; Paul A. Tamburello at Pittsfield; W. Arthur Garrity at Worcester; John C. Donahue at Lowell; Luke Smith at New Bedford; Peter J. Nelligan and Francis H. Farrell at Boston; Referee in Bank- ruptcy, William J. Hession and Edwin F. Hannon of Boston; Wilfred H. Smart; Chief Clerk to Referees in Bankruptcy, Paul V. Traverse; U. S. Attorney, Elliot K. Rich- ardson; U. S. Marshal, Ralph W. Gray.


Superior Court - At Springfield, Civil with jury, 1st Mon. Jan. to July 1st, 2d Mon. in Sept. to Dec. 21st; Civil without jury, 3d Mon. each month except July and Aug .; Criminal terms, 1st Mon. in Jan., 1st Mon. in May, 2d Mon. in Sept. Naturalization Court, Jan. 15, Mar. 11, June 10, Nov. 18. Chief Justice, Paul C. Reardon of Quincy; Associate Justices, Frank J. Donahue of Hyde Park; Lewis Goldberg of Brook- line; John E. Swift of Milford; Vincent Brogna of Newton; Joseph L. Hurley of Fall River; J. W. Morton of Reading; Paul G. Kirk of Newton; Felix Forte of Som- erville; John V. Sullivan of Middleborough; Eugene A. Hudson of Brookline; Edward J. Voke of Chelsea; Frank J. Murray of West Roxbury; Daniel D. O'Brien of Northampton; Horace T. Cahill of Brain- tree; Frank E. Smith of Taunton; Charles Fairhurst of Greenfield; David G. Nagle of West Roxbury; John H. Meagher of Worcester; Wilfred J. Paquet of Water- town; Edward A. Pecce of Waltham; Ed- mund R. Dewing of Wellesley; Reuben L. Lurie of Brookline; Donald M. Macaulay of Longmeadow; George E. Thompson of Melrose; Charles Bolster of Cambridge; John M. Noonan of Springfield; Frank W. Tomisello of Belmont; Edward O. Gour- din of Quincy; August C. Taviera of New Bedford; John W. Coddaire, Jr. of Haverhill; Stanley W. Wishioski of Bel- mont; James L. Vallely of West Newton; Edward J. DeSaulnier, Jr. of Chelms- ford; Robert Sullivan of Brookline; Jen- nie Loitman Barron of Brookline. Courts of Probate and Insolvency - Judges, Thomas H. Stapleton, Abraham I. Smith, Hall of Records; Register, John J. Lyons; 1st Asst. Register, Katherine M. Connell; 2d Asst. Register, Evelyn La- valette; 3d Asst. Register, William M. Long. Probate court is held at Spring- field each Tues. and Fri., of the year except Aug. when it is held the 3d Tues. District Court of Springfield, 208 Broadway


cor. Pynchon - Justices, Thomas J. O'Malley, Charles D. Sloan; Special Justices, Harry M. Ehrlich, Edward J. Dobiecki; Clerk, Edward T. Collins; Asst. Clerk, Harry O. Eberhardt; 2d Asst. Clerk, James J. Lovett; 3d Asst. Clerk, Robert E. Fein; Probation Officers; Roger F. Keleher, Chief; John G. Cur- ley, Gertrude McGoldrick, Flora V. Mill- ette; Probation Officer for Juveniles, Francis G. Keough.


Court held for criminal business each week day, except legal holidays, at 9 a.m. On Thursday of each week at 10 a.m. lists of civil cases for trial are called and assigned for actual trial at 10 a.m. on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of the


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following week. Motions are heard on above trial days at 10:00 a.m. Supple- mentary Proceedings and applications for wage attachments are heard on Thursday following the calling of the trial assign- ment list at 10:00 a.m. Small claims are heard on Thursday at 2 p.m. During July and August no civil trials are scheduled, and the schedule for Supplementary Pro- ceedings and Small Claims is subject to change.


United States Customs Service - Rooms 344- 348 Federal Bdg .; Paul T. Owens, Deputy Collectors in charge; David M. Maloney, Deputy Collector; John T. Dur- kin, Jr. Inspector.


STATE GOVERNMENT


Governor - Foster Furcolo of Longmeadow; salary, $20,000


Lieut. Governor - Robert F. Murphy of Malden; salary, $11,000.


Secretary of the Commonwealth - Joseph D. Ward of Fitchburg; salary, $11,000.


Treasurer and Receiver - General - John F. Kennedy of Canton; salary $11,000. Auditor - Thomas J. Buckley of Boston; salary; $11,000.


Attorney-General - Edward J. McCormack of Boston; salary, $15,000.


U. S. Senators of Massachusetts Leverett Saltonstall (R) of Dover, term ex- pires 1961.


John F. Kennedy (D) of Boston, term ex- pires 1965.


Representatives in 86th Congress for Massa- chusetts Districts


1 - Silvio O. Conte (R) of Plainfield. 2 - Edward P. Boland (D) of Springfield. 3 - Philip J. Phibin (D) of Clinton.


4 - Harold D. Donohue (D) of Worcester. 5 - Edith Nourse Rogers (R) of Lowell. 6 - William H. Bates (R) of Salem. 7 - Thomas J. Lane (D) of Lawrence. 8 - Torbert H. Macdonald (D) of Malden. 9 - Keith Hastings (R) of West Bridgewater. 10 - Laurence Curtis (R) of Boston.


11 - Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr. (D) of Cambridge. 12 - John W. McCormack (D) of Boston. 13 - James A. Burke (D) of Milton.


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


UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT President - Dwight D. Eisenhower of Kansas; salary, $100,000.


Vice President - Richard M. Nixon of Calif- ornia; salary, $35,000. Secretary of State - Christian A. Herter of Massachusetts; salary, $25,000.


Secretary of the Treasury - Robert B. Ander- son of Texas; salary, $25,000. Secretary of Defense - Neil H. McElroy of Ohio; salary, $25,000. Attorney-General - William P. Rogers, Jr. of Washington, D.C .; salary, $25,000. Postmaster-General - Arthur E. Summerfield of Michigan; salary, $25,000.


Secretary of the Interior - Fred A. Seaton of Nebraska; salary, $25,000.


Secretary of Agriculture - Ezra T. Benson of Utah; salary, $25,000.


Secretary of Commerce - Frederick H. Mueller of Michigan; salary, $25,000.


Secretary of Labor - James P. Mitchell of New Jersey; salary, 25,000.


Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare - Arthur S. Flemming of Ohio; salary, $25,000.


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


District Director of Internal Revenue - Dis- trict Office, Boston, Mass. Local Offices, P.O. and Federal Bdg., Rooms 442 A. Timothy J. Bowles, Administrative Super- visor, Room 406, Merton A. Tolman Group Supervisor (Collection Div.), John K. Chenis, Group Supervisor (Collection Div.).


Room 338 - Intelligence Div.


United States Civil Service Commission Ex- amining Board - Office, Local Post Office, Executive Secretary, Vincent Budri; Board Members, Joseph B. Douglas, Bren- don F. Cox, James A. Vlasak, William T. Simpson, Michael Houlihan, Albert V. Rixon.


SPRINGFIELD ARMORY Armory sq.


At Its Hill and Water shops, comprising about 297 acres is the Government manufactur- ing establishment for small arms employ- ing at the present time about 3,000 men and women.


SPRINGFIELD POST OFFICE Dwight Office Hours


8 a.m. - 5 p.m.


Executive Division - Postmaster, Arthur B.


Morin; Asst. Postmaster, Michael T. Brosnan.


Stamp Division - 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., daily; 9 a.m. to 12 noon, Saturday.


Postal Savings - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., daily; 9 a.m. to 12 noon, Saturday.


Parcel Post Window - 8 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., daily; 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday. Money Order Division - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., daily; 9 a.m. to 12 noon, Saturday. General Delivery Window - Monday thru Fr1- day, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m .; Saturday, 8 a.m. to 12 noon.


Stations - Highland Station, 912 State. Open from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.


Forest Park Station - 393 Belmont av. Open from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.


Brightwood Station - 2881 Main. Open from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.


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


POST OFFICE ROSTER Executive Division - Postmaster, Arthur B. Morin; Asst. Postmaster, Michael T.


Brosnan; Secretary, Margaret H. Thomp- son.


Mailing Section - Supt. of Mails, Henry C. Gagnon; Asst. Supt. of Mails, Warren S. Best.


Motor Vehicle Service - Supt. Ernest Pothier. Parcel Post - Director, James F. Moriarty. Station Examiner - Howard J. Smith.


Highland Station - 912 State. Supt., William J. Randall.


Forest Park Station - 393 Belmont av. Supt., J. A. Gleason.


Brightwood Station - 2881 Main. Supt., John A. Thompson. Station "A" - 81 State. Supt., Alexander G. Creedon.


Station No. 1 - 2208 Main. Helen G. Kantro- witz, Clerk.


Station No. 2 - 32 Fort Pleasant av. Morris Cousin, Clerk. Station No. 4 - 1924 Wilbraham rd. William H. Roberts, Clerk. Station No. 5 - 360 Bay. Roland P. Brault, Clerk.


Station No. 6 - 622 Carew. John J. Sayers, Clerk.


Station No. 10 - 124 Island Pond rd. Norman Halperin, Clerk.


Station No. 15 - 159 Longmeadow. Edward L. Canter, Clerk.


Station No. 19 - 807 White. John M. Brus- nicki, Clerk.


Station No. 20 - 44 Berkshire av. Jack Kal- pakian, Clerk.


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


Station No. 25 - 228 Eastern av. Helen T. Blanchard, Clerk.


Station No. 26 - 601 Page Blvd. Anna C. Reilly, Clerk.


Station No. 27 - 69 Sumner av. Albert A. Kohn, Clerk.


Station No. 29 - 106 Oak Grove av. James P. Barbalias, Clerk.


Statlon No. 30 - 263 Alden. William H. Tessie, Clerk.


Station No. 31 - 298 Belmont av. Howard J. Henrich, Clerk.


Station No. 32 - 690 Main. Myron R. Kligerman, Clerk.


Longmeadow Station - 487 Longmeadow. Mrs. Sophia Smith, Clerk.


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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


Main Office and Showroom TEL. RE 2-4126 630 Main Street Springfield, Mass.


Used Car Plaza TEL. ST 8-7001 32 Boston Road Springfield, Mass.


SPRINGFIELD DIRECTORY - 1960


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AUTOMOBILES


CHEVROLET BALISE MOTOR SALES CO.


CHEVROLET


603 Columbus Avenue


NEW and USED CARS


Sales and Service TEL. RE 6-2731


CHEVROLET


Springfield, Mass.


RALPH T. WARRINER


RALPH S. WHITTINGTON


WARRINER PONTIAC CO.


PONTIAC and VAUXHALL CARS Sales and Service


Sales Dept. RE 2-6201 Service Dept. RE 9-1670


360 Main Street Parts Dept. RE 3-7144 Springfield 5, Mass.


WELD Production


TO GREATER


SALES


The welder takes two pieces of rod -welds them together, thus making one complete product. Why not take a tip from the welder - make Directory advertising a part of your sales program- weld the loose ends of production and sales together.


1960 - THE PRICE & LEE CO. 'S


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AUTOMOBILES - AUTO RENTING


ARTHUR E. CENTER


INCORPORATED 1921


FORD


Passenger Cars and Trucks - A1 Used Cars Sales and Service Complete Stock of Ford Parts "SPRINGFIELD'S FRIENDLY FORD CENTER" 500 Columbus Avenue Phone RE 3-1115 Springfield 5, Mass.


COLUMBUS RENTAL SERVICE


INCORPORATED


"It's Smart Jo Lease"


You Get All These Advantages At One Low Monthly Rate:


NEW CARS


MAINTENANCE


NEW TRUCKS


LICENSE PLATES


INSURANCE


NO CAPITAL INVESTMENT


500 Columbus Avenue


Phone RE 3-1115


Springfield 5, Mass.


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AUTO ALIGNMENT SERVICE


SPRINGFIELD WHEEL SERVICE, INC.


all Work Guaranteed


ALIGNMENT SPECIALISTS Wheel Balancing Shimmy Corrected


WHEEL ALIGNING


ID SPRINGFIELD WHEEL SERVILO


ARE YOUR WHEELS OUT OF LINE?


Complete Brake Service - Free Check-Up Check Every 6 Months We Fix 'Em


Call Springfield RE 4-0486


169 William Street - cor. Main and William Springfield, Mass.


1960 - THE PRICE & LEE CO. 'S


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AUTO GARAGES


MAIN & CYPRESS GARAGE JOHN F. KARCZ, Prop.


GENERAL GARAGE SERVICE


(EXPERT REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES OF CARS)


LUBRICATION - WASHING


DIAL RE 4-9793 FOR 24 HOUR ROAD SERVICE


DAY AND NIGHT STORAGE


15 CYPRESS STREET SPRINGFIELD 4, MASS.


AUTO PARTS


CARPARTS


INC.


USE CHRYSLER CORPORATION PARTS


ACCESSORIES PARTS DIVISION PRODUCTS


CHRYSLER . DESOTO · DODGE ·


PLYMOUTH . IMPERIAL


SIMCA


VALIANT


Wholesale - Retail


DODGE Job Rated TRUCKS


CHRYSLER INDUSTRIAL ENGINES


Distributors


Savage Power Lawn Mowers - Tru-Sorb


135 Hickory Street Tel. RE 7-0247


Springfield, Mass.


SPRINGFIELD DIRECTORY - 1960


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AUTO RADIATORS


METAL-CRAFT SERVICE


Every dealer and garageman knows the importance of giving good and prompt service to his customers. In many instances their efforts depend on how they are served themselves. Radiator service is one that you depend on and we are offering to you the following :-


REPAIR RADIATOR


STRAIGHTEN TANKS


LANCE CLEAN RADIATOR


WELDING


REPAIR GAS TANK


REPAIR HEATER


RECORE HEATER


COMPLETE LINE OF CORES CARRIED IN STOCK


WHOLESALE ONLY


DISTRIBUTORS OF BEACON CORES


UNITED SERVICE


MOTORS


UNITED MOTORS SERVICE


We are serving the leading dealers, garagemen and service stations in this area.


We can give Same Day Service in most instances.


-.-


Telephone RE 6-3500 or RE 4-2969


445 Main Street corner Rutledge Springfield 5, Mass.


1960 - THE PRICE & LEE CO. 'S


BOIL OUT RADIATOR


NEW CORE


NEW OVERFLOW


AUTO SPRING MFRS.


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1912' 740 Worthington St.


FERRARA SPRING & PARTS CO., INC.


1960


Springfield, Mass.


New Springs Helper Springs Spring Parts


FERRARA


AUTO SPRING SERVICE FERRARA SPRING & PARTS CO


.. ...


Repairing Resetting Reinforcing


AIR WRENCHES USED ON SPRING INSTALLATIONS AUTOMOTIVE REPLACEMENT PARTS - MACHINE SHOP SERVICE CRANKSHAFT GRINDING - MOTOR REBUILDING


SPEEDY SPRING SERVICE! DIAL RE 6-5446


CARS, TRUCKS, BUSSES and TRAILERS


BRANCH 66 PARKER ST. INDIAN ORCHARD


"IF IT'S A SPRING GIVE US A RING"


BRANCH 535 FRONT ST. CHICOPEE


AUTO TIRES


Firestone TIRE CENTER


Brestone TIRE CENTE


irestone


TIRE Center


MARFAK


ANCING FIXED


ROAD SERVICE


TIRES, INC. Distributors of


Firestone


TIRES - TUBES - DELCO BATTERIES - RETREADING - VULCANIZING - USED TIRES


178 Chestnut Street Hancock & Union Street


Tel RE 3-3105 Tel RE 6-5453


Springfield, Mass. Springfield, Mass.


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AUTO COIL SPRINGS


LONG LIFE SPRINGS


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AUTO TIRES


IPdi ARMSTRONG


INTERSTATE TIRE STORES FRONT END SERVICE


INTERSTATE TO


SERVICE OFFL


Featuring ARMSTRONG TIRES with "OUNCE OF PREVENTION"




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