Euclid City Directory Vol. V 1956, Part 1

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Publication date: 1956
Publisher: Cleveland Directory Co.
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THOS. J. UNIK


GENERAL INSURANCE


East Ninth Si. Pier (Clev. 14) TOwer 1-0200


Shott's DEPARTMENT STORE GOOD QUALITY - NEW FASHIONS AT Economy Prices for the Home and Family 22300 Lakeshore Blvd. Phone REdwood 1-2286


JAMESON & MOELLER


INC. REALTORS "Keepers of the Keys"


MAIN OFFICE 18950 LAKE SHORE BLVD. (19) IV 1-3164


BRANCH OFFICE 21276 LAKE SHORE BLVD. (23) RE 1-6480


KEITH WEIGLE MOTORS, Inc.


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SALES and SERVICE


PLYMOUTH


20941 Euclid Ave.


Phone IV 1-4500


TREBEC EXCAVATING


Excavating


571 E. 200th (19)


Since 1915 IVanhoe 1-1000


AUSTIN INSURANCE AGENCY, INC GENERAL INSURANCE


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COMPLETE LINE OF POPULAR CLASSIC HI-FI RECORDS


22034 Lake Shore Blvd. (23)


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MAIN OFFICE: 29025 Lake Shore Blvd., Willowick, Ohio Phone Wickliffe 3-3800


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(1956) THE CLEVELAND DIRECTORY CO.'S


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The Cleveland Directory Co.'s EUCLID (CUYAHOGA COUNTY, OHIO) CITY DIRECTORY Vol. 1956 V


Containing an Alphabetical Directory of Business Concerns and Private Citizens, a Directory of Householders, Occupants of Office Build- ings and Other Business Places, Including a Complete Street and Avenue Guide, and a Numerical Telephone Directory; also a


BUYERS' GUIDE


and a Complete


Classified Business Directory


FOR DETAILED CONTENTS SEE GENERAL INDEX


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The Cleveland Directory Co., Publishers 1900 Euclid Ave., Cleveland 15, Ohio


DIRECTORY LIBRARIES FOR FREE USE OF PUBLIC AT 711 E. 222d AND 1900 EUCLID AVE., CLEVELAND, OHIO


Member Association of North American Directory Publishers


Copyright, 1956, by The Cleveland Directory Co.


Section 28, Copyright Law In Force July 7, 1909


That any person who wilfully and for profit shall infringe any copyright secured by this act, or who shall knowingly or wilfully aid or abet such infringement, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by imprisonment for not exceeding one year, or by a fine of not less than one hundred dollars nor more than one thousand dollars, or both, in the discretion of the court.


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The information in this . Directory, is gathered , by an actual canvass and is compiled in a way to insure maximum accuracy.


The publishers cannot and do not guarantee the cor- rectness of all information furnished them nor the complete absence of errors or omissions, hence no responsibility for same can be or is assumed.


The publishers earnestly request the bringing to their attention of any inaccuracy so that it may be corrected in the next edition of the directory.


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GENERAL INDEX


Page Abbreviations 16


Alphabetical List of Names


17


Apartment Buildings 924


Banks


928


Board of Education


178


Buildings-Office and Public


931


Buyer's Guide


preceding Classified


Cemeteries


932


Churches


932


City Government


178


City Offices


178


Classified Business Directory


923


Clergymen


933


Clubs


934


Convents


937


Courts


178


Fire Department


178


Halls 945


Homes and Asylums 946


Hospitals and Dispensaries 946


Libraries 950


Newspapers 954


Numerical Telephone Directory opp 866


Organizations 955


Police Department 178


Post Office 626


Railroads 968


Schools-Parochial 964


Schools-Public 964


Schools and Colleges 964


Street and Avenue Guide 683


U. S. Government 626


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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS


PAGE NUMBERS LISTED BELOW REFER TO THE BUYERS' GUIDE SECTION


Austin Insurance Agency Inc


front cover, left side lines and 35


Bailey Co The. back cover and 23 38


Basch's Leading Jewelers.


Berger J Wallpaper & Paint Co. . right side lines and 43


Burger Dorothy V & Associates.


46


Burrows 42


Capital Bank The.


Central National Bank of Cleveland


left side lines and 11


Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Company .right bottom lines and 21


Cleveland Trencher Co The. 55


Cleveland Trust Co.


11


Collinwood Shale Brick & Supply Co


.bottom edge, left side lines and


13 50


Commonwealth Realty Co.


Craig & Sherman Insurance ... .right top lines and 35 3 Cuyahoga Abstract Title & Trust Co. Demshar Builders Co Inc. 22 A Demshar V & Sons .. DeVanna Realty Inc ... back cover, left bottom lines and 46 Dille Road Lumber Co The .. .. right side lines and East Ohio Gas Co. left side lines, page Z and Edwards Plumbing & Heating Co. 40 31 44 Engel & Fetzer Co .. 29 Euclid Coal & Supply Co left top lines, 16 and 20 Euclid Ford Co. left top lines and Euclid Homes Co The. right bottom lines and 4 15 41 Euclid Ohio Beverages. 12 Euclid Savings Association. 54 Everson Paul J. left side lines and 50 First Cleveland Corporation The .. 14 Fisher Bros Co The ... back cover, right bottom lines and 32 Fitzgerald Herb right side lines and 22 Ford Furnace Co .right side lines and 54 29 26


Euclid News-Journal


Flickinger Inc


Gerl Excavating Co. .right side lines and


Gornik's Men's Wear Shoppe


Grasso & Morek.


Grdina A & Sons Inc


Hamann Construction Co The.


Independent Towel Supply Co


Intihar Matt F.


Jameson & Moeller Inc. front cover and


Jonke Carl A Insurance Agency


Kapel Builders Inc


Kazen Construction Co.


Knific Insurance Service.


Kovac Realty right bottom lines and


Lake View Cemetery Assn.


Land Title Guarantee & Trust Co ... right top lines and Leinweber Studio


43


back cover, left top lines and 19 28 29 22 55 36 45 36 15 16 35 47 18 2


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Linderme Tube Co right top lines and page Y Luikart Insurance Agency Inc ... left bottom lines and 33


Lynch Wm ... .right side lines and 47


Mailander Company right side lines


Marxen Howard J Service Station.


Maxson Perdue & Ketchum.


Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Beane


right side lines and 14


Miller Milt Pontiac Inc


right top lines and 8


Miller-Stone Jewelry Inc. .right top lines and 39


National City Bank of Cleveland


right bottom lines and 9


Nolan Mercury Inc right top lines and 8


Northwestern National Insurance Co. 36


Nottingham Feed & Seed Co. left side lines and 30


Ponting's Flowers Inc right side lines and 28 48 41


Potocar Frances Realty left bottom lines and Risher & Co.


Robey Realty Inc.


left side lines and 48


St Clair Builders Supply Co


St Clair Savings & Loan Co front and back cover and 17


front edge, left side lines and 52 Second Federal Savings & Loan Assn


right bottom lines


Security Federal Savings & Loan Association of Cleve- land. . .top edge, right side lines and 53


Shore Appliance


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Shore Beverage.


12


Shott's Department Store


front cover, left bottom lines and 24


Smith's Restaurant. .right top lines and 51


Society for Savings in the City of Cleveland


. backbone, left top lines and


10


Solon Drug Store. right top lines and 25


Stakich. left top lines


Stakich Construction Corp .left top lines and 16


Stakich Insurance Agency. left top lines and


Stakich Realtor .left top lines and


State Plastics Inc


Stewart Ralph Buick Co. . back cover and


Strekal Realty left bottom lines and 50 51


Sulak Vera L Realty Co .right side lines and


Town Wm H. . . right side lines and


Trebec Excavating Co ... front cover, left side lines and


Triangle Florist. right bottom lines and


Tucker's Shoe Store. .right bottom lines and


Unik Thomas Co The ... front cover, right side lines and Upson Realty. .. back cover, left top lines and


51 27 28 54 34 49 6


Weigle Keith Motors Inc ... front cover, left top lines and Welter Katherine J. right top lines, page B and 49


Whyte Chevrolet Co.


left top lines and


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Wickliffe Lumber Co 41


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MAINTAINED TO ASSIST YOU


A reference library of late out-of-town city directories


THE PUBLISHERS of this Directory maintain for the use of their subscribers and the general public a complete library of late out-of-town City Directories. We invite you to consult this library when in need of names and addresses of individ- uals and firms in other cities. It is especially designed for the reference use of business men who subscribe to the local City Directory, when seeking markets and sources of supply out- side this city. There is no charge except for extended continu- ous use. The library, with attendant in charge, is located at:


711 E. 222d and 1900 Euclid Ave.


INTRODUCTION


CLEVELAND DIRECTORY CO., publishers of the Euclid City Directory, present to subscribers and the general public, this, the 1956 edition.


Confidence in the growth of Euclid's industry, popu- lation and wealth, and in the advancement of its civic and social activities, will be maintained as sections of this Di- rectory are consulted, for the Directory is a mirror truly reflecting Euclid to the world.


The enviable position occupied by the CLEVELAND DIRECTORY CO.'S Directories in the estimation of the public, has been established by rendering the best in Di- rectory service. With an unrivaled organization, and having had the courteous and hearty cooperation of the business and professional men and residents, the publishers feel that the result of their labors will meet with the approval of every user, and that the Euclid Directory will fulfill its mission as a source of authentic information pertaining to the city.


Five Major Departments


The five major departments are arranged in the follow- ing order :-


THE ALPHABETICAL LIST OF NAMES of residents and business and professional concerns is included in pages 17 to 682, on white paper. This is the only record in exist- ence that aims to show the name, marital status, occupation and address of each adult resident of Euclid, and the name, official personnel, nature and address of each firm and corporation in the city.


THE DIRECTORY OF HOUSEHOLDERS, INCLUDING STREET AND AVENUE GUIDE, on pink paper, covers pages 683 to 864. In this section the numbered streets are ar- ranged in numerical order, followed by the named streets in alphabetical order; the numbers of the residences and business concerns are arranged in numerical order under the name of each street, and the names of the householders and concerns are placed opposite the numbers. The names of the intersecting streets appear at their respective cross- ing points on each street. Special features of this section are the designation of tenant-owned homes and the listing of telephone numbers.


THE NUMERICAL TELEPHONE DIRECTORY, begins opposite page 866.


THE BUYERS' GUIDE, preceding the Classified and separately paged from 1 to 56, on goldenrod paper, contains the advertisements of leading manufacturing, business and professional interests of Euclid. The advertisements are indexed under headings descriptive of the business repre- sented. This is reference advertising at its best, and merits a survey by all buyers eager to familiarize themselves with sources of supply. In a progressive community like Euclid, the necessity of having this kind of information immediately available, is obvious. General appreciation of this fact is evidenced by the many reference users of this City Directory service.


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INTRODUCTION


THE CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY is included in pages 923 to 970, on yellow paper. This department lists the names of all business and professional concerns in al- phabetical order under appropriate headings. This feature constitutes an invaluable and indispensable catalog of the numerous interests of the community. The Directory is the common intermediary between buyer and seller. As such it plays an important part in the daily activities of the commercial and professional world. More buyers and sellers meet through the Classified Business Directory than through any other medium.


Municipal Publicity


The Directory reflects the achievements and ambitions of the city, depicting in unbiased terms what it has to offer as a place of residence, as a business location, as a manu- facturing site and as an educational center. To broadcast this information, the publishers have placed copies of this issue of the Directory in Directory Libraries, where they are readily available for free public reference, and serve as perpetual and reliable advertisements of Euclid.


The Directory Library


Through the courtesy of the publishers of the Euclid City Directory, a Directory Library is maintained in their offices at 1900 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, for free reference by the general public. This is one of more than 700 Directory Libraries installed in the chief cities of the U. S. and Canada by members of the Association of North American Directory Publishers, under whose supervision the system is operated.


The publishers appreciatively acknowledge the recog- nition by those progressive business and professional men who have demonstrated their confidence in the City Direc- tory as an advertising medium, with assurance that it will bring a commensurate return.


CLEVELAND DIRECTORY CO., Publishers.


EUCLID


"THE CLEAN CITY OF HOMES, INDUSTRY AND AMERICAN IDEALS"


(By Mildred Baker, Secretary to the Mayor)


Statistical Review


Form of Government-Charter-mayor-council. Incor- porated as a city in 1930.


Population-1950 U. S. Census, 41,396; local estimate in 1955, 62,000.


Area-12 square miles.


Altitude-700 feet above sea level.


Climate-Mean annual temperature, 53 degrees F .; av- erage annual rainfall, 32.16 inches.


Parks-1, with total of 17.75 acres, valued at $151,580. Metropolitan park in City of Euclid contains 233.45 acres, valued at $88,490.


tax Assessed Valuation-$220,000,000, with $2.99 per $100 rate.


Bonded Debt-$6,114,000.


Banks-3, and 2 Savings and Loan Associations.


Churches-21, representing 13 denominations.


Building and Construction-1,315 permits, with total value of $20,426.35, issued in 1954.


Number of Homes-16,728.


Industry-Chief industry is mamnufacturing, with 90 establishments, employing 29,100 men and women. Princi- pal manufactured products are machinery and airplane parts.


Newspapers-1 weekly.


Railroads-2: New York Central and Nickel Plate.


Bus Lines-3: Euclid, Greyhound and Cleveland Transit System.


Highways-U. S. 6 and 20; State 2, 175 and 283.


Theatres-2, seating total of 3,500 persons.


Hospitals-1, with 200 beds.


Education-10 public schools, including 1 senior high and 2 junior high schools. 6 parochial schools. Number of pupils in public schools, 10,078; in parochial, 3,689. Num- ber of teachers in public schools, 428; in parochial, 83. Value of public school property, $10,500,000.


Public Libraries-9, with total of 100,000 volumes.


City Statistics-Total street mileage, 130.43. Miles of gas mains, 167.15; water mains, 120 miles. Number of water meters, 12,471; gas meters, 16,047. Fire department has 48 men, with 2 stations and 9 pieces of motor equipment. Value of fire department property, $300,000. Police depart- ment has 61 men, with 1 station and 25 pieces of motor equipment.


U. S. POSTAL INFORMATION


POSTAGE RATES AND CLASSIFICATION


For Information regarding classifica- tion, postage rates, and mailability of domestic inall of all classes. entry and mailing of publications as second-class matter. metered and permlt 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: 3 cents for each ounce or fraction of an ounce. (Local dellvery same rate.)


POST CARDS or POSTAL CARDS: 2 cents each within prescribed sizes.


BUSINESS REPLY CARDS: 3 cents eacil ; Air Mall, 5 cents each.


BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPES: Business reply envelopes 1 cent in ad- dition to regular postage. Apply at Post Office for Permit.


Second-Class


NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS (Transient rate) : 2 cents for the first 2 ounces, and 1 cent for each addi- tlonal 2 ounces or fourth class rate, whichever Is lower.


Third-Class


(Limit 8 ounces)-On circulars and other miscellaneous printed matter, also on merchandise, 2c for the first 2 ounces or fraction, pius Ic for each additional ounce or fraction.


On books and catalogs having 24 or more pages ; also, seeds, cuttings. bulbs. roots, scions, and plants-2 cents for first 2 ounces and 11/2 cents for each additional 2 ounces.


Bulk Rate


For Details Consult Your Local Postmaster


Fourth-Class-(Parcel Post)


The present size and weight limits for fourtin ciass (parcel post) will con- tinue to apply In all eases 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 welght 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- tlons are :


(1) Baby fowl, 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- dental blank spaces for students' nota- tlons 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 by 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- cluding 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 by diverting parcels ex- ceeding the prescribed limits of size and welght from first class offices and mailing the parcels at offices of the second, third or fourth class or on rural or star routes.


Zone


Ist 1b. (cents)


Additional lbs. (cents)


Local


18


1.45


1 and 2


23


3.95


3


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5.15


4


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6.9


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11.95


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18.05


AIR MAIL SERVICE United States Air Mail Service


Six cents for each ounce or fraction thereof ; Ilmlt of weight 8 ounces ; to any part of the United States. May be registered, insured, sent C. O. D. or Special Delivery.


Post Cards 4 cents each.


Alr mall stamps and distinctively. stamned 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- dlately below the stamps and above the address


Canada (same as above except weight limit of 60 1bs).


Air Mail Mexico


Rate of postage to Mexico : Six cents for each ounce.


Dispatched by the United States Alt Mail Service and in Canada or In Mex- tco by the Air Mail Services In those countries. For additional information telephone your local post office.


United States Air Mail Service to 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


Alr postage on parcels welghing 8 oz. or less is 6c per oz.


Over 8 oz. to 1 1b.


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 all classes of mail Including Air Mail :


First Other


Welght


Class


Classes


Not over 2 lbs. 20c


35c


Over 2, not over 10 lbs. 35c 45c


Over 10 lbs. 50c 60c


SPECIAL HANDLING


( Without Special Delivery)


FOURTH CLASS: 2 pounds or less. 15 cents ; over 2. not over 10 pounds, 20 cents ; over 10 pounds, 25 cents.


"Special Handling" must be so in- dorsed.


DOMESTIC ORDINARY MAIL SENDERS' RECEIPTS FOR


A receipt (certificate of mailing) is furnished the sender of domestic ordin- ary mail of any class upon payment of 3 cents for each piece. This fee does not Insure against loss, rifling or dam- age, but merely furnishes evidence of mailing, and no receipt will be obtain- ed from the addressee on delivery. Ad- ditional duplicate receipts may be ob- tained upon payment of 1 cent each.


Money Order Fees


Limit for each money order is $100


Fee


Amount of Money Order Cents


From $ 0.01 to $ 5.00


10


From 5.01 to


10.00


.15


From 10.01 to


50.00


From 50.01 to


100.00


Registry


Domestic mail matter prepaid at the Arst-class rate of postage, may be reg- Istered against loss, rifling or damage upon payment of the following fees :


REGISTERED MAIL


Registra· tion fee


Indemnity 11mlt


$


0.01 to $ 5.00


.40


5.01 to 25.00


...


.55


25.01 to


50.00


65


50.01 to


75.00


.75


75.01 to


100.00


.85


100.01 to


200.00


.95


200.01 to


300.00


1 05


300.01 to


400.00


1.15


400.01 to


500.00


1.25


500.01 to


600.00


1.35


600.01 to


700.00


1.45


700.01 to


800.00


1.55


800.01 to


900.00


1.65


900.01 to


1000.00


1.75


CERTIFIED MAIL


Applles to first class mail haring no intrinsic value. It provides proof of mailing (when postmarked by window clerk) and proof of delivery. Certifled Mail coupons are available at any post office. No indemnity Is applicable. Certified Mail Fee


in addition to postage 15c


Inquiry fee


10c


SURCHARGES For Details Consult Your Local Postmaster


COLLECT.ON · DELIVERY (Third and Fourth Class Mall) C. O. D. FEES (Unregistered)


For collections and In-


Fee


demnity not to exceed Cents


30


10.00


40


25.00


60


50.00


70


100.00


80


150.00


90


200.00


100


DOMESTIC INSURED MAIL


Amount of Insurance


Fee Cents


$ 0.01 to $ 5.00


5


5.01 to 10.00


10


10.01 to


25.00


15


25.01 to


50.00


20


50.01 to


100 00


30


100.01 to


200.00


35


RETURN RECEIPTS


The fees for Senders' Return Re- ceipts for domestic, registered, certl- fied and insured mall shall be as follows :


When requested at time of malling 7c


When requested after malling + 15c


(not certified)


Showing address where delivered .31c Deliver to addressee only 20c


AIDS TO PROPER MAILING


Write name and address plainly and completely.


Piace name and address of sender on all matter.


Prepay postage fully on all letters and parcels.


Always address mall for city delle . ery to street and number and request correspondents to do likewise.


Use designation North or South, East or West wiren it Is a proper part of the address and save delay In dellvery. 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 galn a day's time in delivery by depositing mall as soon as It Is ready.


Use Postal Unlt numbers on mall addressed to citles where Unit Num. 25 bers are required. 35


10-55


$ 5.00


Additional


Zones


26


9.25


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"Vital Information at Your Fingertips"-The City Directory


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