Euclid City Directory Vol. X 1961, Part 1

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Publication date: 1961
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INSURANCE ANY KIND - ANYWHERE East Ninth Street Pier Clev. 14 TO wer 1-0200


GLAVIC DODGE DODGE - DART - LANCER Sales and Service DODGE "POWER GIANT TRUCKS" 536 E. 185th Near Lake Shore Blvd. KEnmore 1-3375


7953 WEST RIDGEWOOD DR. 22818 LAKE SHORE BLVD. 29800 LAKE SHORE BLVD.


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SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION OF CLEVELAND "Save With Security" 1200 Huron Rd. SE (15)


TO wer 1-7165


JOSEPH LARONGE, Inc.


REALTORS Over 57 Years of Service


Euclid Office 21771 Lake Shore Blvd. AN drews 1-3131


EVERY BANKING SERVICE The Cleveland Crust Company


22481 Lake Shore Blvd. 25811 Euclid Ave. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION


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Typical Questions


Your City Directory Will Answer


ABOUT AN INDIVIDUAL


How does he spell his name? What is his middle initial? Is he married? What is his wife's name?


Where does he live? Does he own his home or rent? Has he a telephone? Who are his neighbors? What does he do for a living? Where does he work?


Is he the "head of the house" or a resident?


Does he own a business? Is he a member or officer?


Who else is in the same business or profession?


Is the woman single, married or a widow?


ABOUT YOUR CITY


What is the city's history? What are the latest population figures?


What is the latest statistical and general civic information?


What are the leading industries and activities of the city? What are the names and loca- tions of the schools? What are the churches and where located?


Who are the pastors of the churches?


What are the locations of the hospitals, homes and asy- lums?


ABOUT A LOCALITY


How is the quickest way to get there?


Who lives at a given address? Is there a telephone at the ad- dress or nearby?


What is the character of the neighborhood?


Is it a "home-owners" section? What is the nearest street corner?


What is the nearest store, church, school, garage, shopping cen- ter, parking lot, etc .?


Where are the public and office buildings?


If it is a business location, what business?


If an office building, what firms or professional people are in what rooms?


ABOUT A BUSINESS CONCERN


What is the nature of the busi- ness?


What is the correct name and address?


Is it a Proprietorship, Partnership or Corporation?


Who are the partners, owners, or officers?


Who else in same or similar lines?


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Locating new markets.


Maintaining up-to-date mailing lists.


Analyzing the buying power of a community or street.


Routing salesmen to avoid lost motion in reaching prospects.


Locating residents of hotels and apartment buildings, many of whom are listed nowhere else.


Identifying names and titles of officials, for use of salesmen.


CREDIT REFERENCE (and Collections)


Running down delinquent debtors.


Checking credit applications as to address, moving habits, names of employers, stability of employ- ment, family status, neighbors, whether owner or renter, etc.


Identifying persons of same or similar names.


Investigating cases in welfare, charitable, social ser- vice and legal work.


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Routing deliveries.


Reducing dead letters and insuring more complete delivery of mail.


Effecting delivery of messages and parcels errone- ously or defectively addressed.


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


VOL. 1961 X


Containing an Alphabetical Directory of Business Concerns and Private Citizens, a Directory of Householders, Occupants of Office Buildings and Other Business Places, Including a Complete Street and Avenue Guide, a Numeri- cal Telephone Directory and Much Informa- tion of a Miscellaneous Character; also the


YELLOW PAGES


With a Special ADVERTISING SECTION and a Complete CLASSIFIED LIST


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Copyright, 1961, by Cleveland Directory Co.


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PUBLISHERS NOTE


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 correctness 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.


CLEVELAND DIRECTORY CO., Publishers


EUCLID PUBLIC LIBRARY INTRODUCTION


AND MA 78 - 5754 GENERAL INDEX


MAY 6 76


CLEVELAND DIRECTORY CO., publishers of the Euclid City Di- rectory, present to subscribers and the general public, this, the 1961 edition.


Confidence in the growth of Euclid's industry, population and wealth, and in the advancement of its civic and social activities, will be main- tained as sections of this Directory 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 Directory 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 Di- rectory will fulfill its mission as a source of authentic information per- taining to the city.


Four Major Departments


The four major departments are arranged in the following order :-


I. THE YELLOW PAGES constitute the first major department of the Directory. This embraces a complete list of the names and addresses of the business and professional concerns of Euclid, arranged in alpha- betical order under appropriate headings-a catalog of all the activities of the city. Preceding this catalog, likewise grouped under appropriate headings, are the advertisements and business cards of firms and indivi- duals desiring to present a more complete list of their products or serv- ices than is possible in the catalog itself. The Yellow Pages represent reference advertising atits best, and merit the attention of all buyers and sellers seeking sources of supply or markets for goods. In a progressive community like Euclid, the necessity of having this kind of information up-to-date and always immediately available, is obvious. The Directory is the common intermediary between buyer and seller, and plays an im- portant role in the daily activities of the commercial, industrial and pro- fessional world.


II. THE ALPHABETICAL LIST OF NAMES of residents and busi- ness and professional concerns is the second major department, printed on white paper. This is the only record in existence 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.


III. THE DIRECTORY OF HOUSEHOLDERS; INCLUDING STREET AND AVENUE GUIDE, is the third major department, printed on green paper. In this section the numbered streets are arranged 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 crossing points on each street. Special features of this section are the designation of tenant-owned homes and the listing of telephone numbers.


IV. THE NUMERICAL TELEPHONE DIRECTORY is the fourth ma- jor department, printed on blue paper.


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INTRODUCTION AND GENERAL INDEX


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 manufacturing site and as an educational cen- ter. To broadcast this information, the publishers have placed copies of this issue of the Directory in Directory Libraries, where they are readi,- ly 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 Pub- lishers, under whose supervision the system is operated.


The Publishers appreciatively acknowledge the recognition by those progressive business and professional men who have demonstrated their confidence in the City Directory as an advertising medium, with assur- ance that it will bring a commensurate return.


CLEVELAND DIRECTORY CO., Publishers.


INDEX TO ADVERTISERS


PAGE NUMBERS LISTED BELOW REFER TO THE YELLOW PAGES


Bailey Co The .


Berger J Wall Paper & Paint Co .right side lines and 25


Brooks and Stafford Co The . right top lines Cadillac Press. . right top lines and


27


Cavotta, Felix & Son . .left side lines and 19


Central National Bank of Cleveland , bottom edge,


.left side lines and 7


Cleveland Federal Savings & Loan Assn . back cover,


Cleveland Trust Co The.


front cover, right top lines and


Cuyahoga Title & Trust Co.


left top lines and 2 24


Edwards Plumbing & Heating Co


Emerson H L & Co. .left side lines and


10


Euclid Coal & Supply Co .back cover, left top lines, 12 and


Euclid Ohio Beverages


Euclid Retail Credit Bureau .


right top lines and C


34


Everson Paul J


.left side lines and


29


First Cleveland Corp The


left side lines


Fisher Foods Inc


. left top lines


Fitzgerald Herb


.right side lines and 15


Flickinger Inc


.right side lines and 36


Fulton, Reid & Co Inc


.right side lines and


11


Glavic Motors Inc. front cover, right side lines and


5


Fornik's Inc . . left top lines


Haserot Co The .left side lines and 19


Independent Towel Supply Co


Intihar Matt F .


Kapel Construction Co.


Kapel Enterprises


28


Knific & Okicki Insurance Service.


top edge and 20


Lake Furniture Inc .


.left side lines and 17


Lake View Cemetery Association left top lines and 14 3


Land Title Guarantee & Trust Co


right top lines and


Laronge Joseph Inc. front cover, right top lines and


28


LaTour Oldsmobile Inc left top lines and 5


Lees Service Center . . left top lines


Luikart Insurance Agency Inc .


.back cover, left bottom lines and 21


Lynch William . .left side lines and 29


McDonald & Co .left side lines and


11


Merrill, Turben & Co Inc. .left side lines and


11


National Acme Co. right top lines and


25


National City Bank of Cleveland , right bottom lines,


left bottom lines and 8


Northwestern National Insurance Co


23


Nottingham Feed & Seed Co left side lines and 18


Ohio Bell Telephone Co . .back cover and 35


Paine, Webber, Jackson & Curtis .left side lines and 11 30


Pena A M Realty Inc . right top lines and


23


Ponting's Flowers Inc right side lines


Realm Realty Co . right top lines and 30


StClair Builders Supply Co The. . front edge, left side lines and StClair Savings Assn.


13


32


Second Federal Savings & Loan Assn. .right bottom lines Security Federal Savings & Loan Assn of Cleveland .. . front cover, back cover, right side lines and 33


right side lines and 31 10


Dille Road Lumber Co The.


26


15 10


. Euclid Savings Assn


, front cover, left top lines and


Page 16


Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co .left side lines and


36 23 12


.back cover and left top lines Kapel Realty Inc.


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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS


Page


Society National Bank of Cleveland


backbone, left top lines and 9


Star Block & Builders Supply Co .left side lines and 12


Stone Shoe Co left top lines and 34 Triangle Florist Inc right top lines and 17


Troy Laundry & Cleaning Co The .left side lines and 24


Unik Thomas J Co front cover, right side lines and 22


Upson Realty Co. . left top lines and 29


Wank Ed Television Service Co Inc right top lines and 36


Weigle Keith Motors Inc


right side lines and


5


Wick Lincoln-Mercury Inc back cover, right side lines and 4


Willo Restaurant .


Women's Federal Savings & Loan Assn right side lines


30


EUCLID


"The Clean City of Homes, Industry and American Ideals"


Statistical Review


Form of Government-Charter-Mayor-Council. Incorporated as a city in 1930.


Population-1960 U. S. Census, 62,998.


Area-10.3 square miles.


Altitude-700 feet above sea level.


Climate-Mean annual temperature, 51 degrees F; average annual rainfall, 37.62 inches.


Parks and Recreation Areas-11, with a total of 138.724 acres. Me- tropolitan Park in City of Euclid contains 233.45 acres.


Assessed Valuation -- $262, 960,000 with $3.77 per $100 tax rate.


Bonded Debt -- $10,569,000.


Banks-4, and 4 Trust Companies, and numerous Savings and Loan Companies.


Churches-25, representing 13 denominations.


Building and Construction-748 permits, with total value of $7,433, - 700 issued in 1960.


Number of Dwelling Units-18,722.


Industry-Chief Industry is Manufacturing, with 120 establishments. Principal manufactured products are machinery, airplane, and automo- tive parts.


Newspapers-1, weekly, and all Cleveland Dailies.


Railroads-2: New York Central and Nickel Plate.


Bus Lines-3: Euclid City, Greyhound and Cleveland Transit Sys- tem.


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


Theatres -- 2 moving picture theatres and 1 auditorium seating 3,500. Hospitals-1, with 244 beds.


Education-15 public schools, including 1 senior high and 3 junior high schools, 6 parochial schools. Number of pupils in public schools 10,912, in parochial, 4,536. Number of teachers in public schools, 526, in parochial, 99.


Public Libraries-1 city library with 15 branches located in public schools with a total of 176,842 volumes; 1 county library.


City Statistics-Total street mileage, 132.20 with 126.98 miles paved. Fire department has 56 men with 3 stations and 12 pieces of motor equip- ment. Police department has 69 men, 1 policewoman with 1 station and 31 pieces of motor equipment.


VIU U. S. POSTAL INFORMATION


DOMESTIC POSTAL RATES


First-Class


LETTERS: 4 cents for each ounce or fraction of an ounce.


POST CARDS or POSTAL CARDS: 3 cents each within prescribed sizes.


BUSINESS REPLY MAIL: Consult your local post office.


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


(Up 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 11/2c for each additional ounce or fraction.


(For special rates on some books and catalogues, consult your post office).


Bulk Rate


Consult your post office.


Fourth Class-Parcel Post


Fourth-class mail embraces mail- able matter not included in the first or second class, weighing 16 ounces or more.


Parcels mailed BETWEEN FIRST- CLASS POST OFFICES carry the following weight and size limits:


SIZE: 72 inches in length and girth combined (ALL ZONES)


WEIGHT: 40 lbs. (local, 1st & 2nd zones) 20 lbs. (3rd through 8th zones)


Weight and size limits of 100 inches in length and girth combined, and 70 lbs. apply in the case of parcels:


1. Mailed at ANY post office or on any rural or star route for delivery at any second-, third-, or fourth- class post office or for delivery by any rural or star route carrier.


2. Containing baby fowl, live plants, trees, shrubs, or agricultural commodities.


3. Books that qualify at the Educational Materials or Library Materials rates. (Consult post office for regulations)


4. Mailed for delivery at most Army or Fleet post offices (consult post office for exceptions), or to any Territory or Possession of the United States.


AIR MAIL


All mailable matter except that liable to damage by changes in temp- erature or atmospheric pressures may be sent by air mail.


Rate is 7 cents per ounce up to 8 ounces. Air Mail weighing more than 8 ounces and NOT containing matter of the first class is subject to zone rates and conditions prescribed for air parcel post service.


On matter of the FIRST CLASS in excess of 8 ounces sent as air mail, the air parcel post rates will apply- EXCEPT that such rate shall not be less than 4 cents per ounce.


Post cards within prescribed limits of size-5 cents.


Domestic Air Parcel Post


Each


Zones


Over 8 oz. additional 1b. to 1 1b. or fraction


1, 2 and 3


60 cents 48 cents


4


65


50


5


70


56


6


75


64


7


75


72


8


80


80


The eighth zone rates apply to articles mailed to Hawaii, the Canal Zone, U. S. Territories and Posses- sions, and Army and Fleet post offices; except that the rates accord- ing to zone apply between the U. S. and Alaska, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.


Weight limit-70 lbs., size limit-100 inches in length and girth combined, except to some Army and Fleet post offices (consult post office).


SPECIAL SERVICE FEES IN ADDITION TO REGULAR POSTAGE


Special Delivery


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 (4th class only) Weight Fee


2 lbs. and under


$0.25


Over 2 lbs. and not over 10 lbs .35


Over 10 lbs. .50


Money Order Fees


(includes 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 first-class and air mail rate of postage, may be registered against loss, rifling or damage upon payment of the following fees:


Fourth Class (Parcel Post) Zone Rates EACH ADDITIONAL POUND (CENTS)


16 oz.


to 2 lbs.


2 lbs.


5 lbs.


to 10 lbs.


10 lbs.


to 15 lbs.


15 lbs.


20 1bs.


to 30 lbs.


to 40 lbs.


40 lbs.


OVER


50 lbs.


Local


24


2


2


2


2


2


2


2


2


1 & 2


150


33


5


5


4


4


4


4


4


4


3


300


35


6


6


6


5


5


5


5


5


4


600


39


8


7


7


7


7


7


7


6


5


1000


45


10


10


10


10


9


9


9


8


6


1400


51


13


13


12


12


12


11


11


11


7


1800


58


16


16


16


15


15


14


14


13


8 over 1800


64


19


19


18


18


18


17


16


16


CAUTION: In computing "additional pound" charges, note rates within a single zone are not always constant. Compute each column separ- ately, then add together.


REGISTERED MAIL


Registra- tion fee


Indemnity limit


$ 0.00 to $10.00 $0.50


10.00 to $100 75


100.01 to $200


1.00


200.01 to $400


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.


COLLECT-ON-DELIVERY C. O. D. FEES


For collections and in- demnity not to exceed


Fee Cents $0.30


$ 5.00


.40


25.00


60


50.00


.70


100.00


.80


150.00


.90


200.00


1.00


DOMESTIC INSURED MAIL


Fee


Amount of Insurance Cents


$ 10.00


.$0.10


10.01 to $50.00.


.20


50.01 to $100


.30


100.01 to $200


.40


CERTIFIED MAIL SERVICE


Certified Mail provides proof of delivery without indemnity. Only first class DOMESTIC mail having no in- trinsic value may be mailed under the Certified Mail Service. This does not exclude articles of a nonnegoti- able character and other matter which would involve a cost of dupli- cation if lost or destroyed.


Certified Mail coupons are avail- able at any post office. Complete in- formation indicated on receipt por- tion, detach sticker and affix to face of envelope. If proof of mailing is desired, present article prepared as outlined above to clerk for postmark- ing of your receipt portion; other- wise, it may be deposited as other first class mail.


Fee in addition to postage .. 20 cents RETURN RECEIPTS


The following fees apply to return receipts for registered mail, certified 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. .35


Requested after mailing:


Showing to whom and


when delivered .25


RESTRICTED DELIVERY


Applicable to registered mail, certi- fied mail,.C. O. D. mail and mail in- sured for more than $10.


Fee $0.50


AIDS TO PROPER MAILING


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


Write name and address plainly and completely. Place name and address of sender on all matter.


Prepay postage fully on all letters and parcels.


Always address mail for city dellv- ery to street and number and request correspondents to do likewise.


Use designation North or South, East or West when it is a proper part of the address.


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 depositing mail as soon as it is ready.


Use Postal Zone numbers on mail addressed to cities where Zone Num- bers are required.


1-60


to 5 lbs.


ZONE MILES


30 1bs.


to 50 lbs.


to 20 lbs.


First-Class Other


10.00


YELLOW PAGES


EUCLID


(OHIO) 1961


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The following pages contain ยท A COMPLETE LIST OF ALL BUSINESS AND PRO- FESSIONAL CONCERNS OR INDIVIDUALS in alphabetical order under appropriate headings . . . This list is preceded by . . . ADVERTISEMENTS AND BUSINESS CARDS OF FIRMS AND INDIVID. UALS who desire to present a complete list of their services or products ... These are grouped together under appropriate headings which are arranged alpha- betically.


THE CLEVELAND DIRECTORY CO. PUBLISHERS Copyright, 1961


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AKRON, OHIO 808-809 Akron Savings & Loan Bldg. Cuyahoga County customers phone: MAin 1-1524


GARRETTSVILLE, OHIO 1st National Bank Bidg. Phone 30


PAINESVILLE, OHIO 32 S. St. Clair St. Phone WHitehall 2-5554


WOOSTER, OHIO 120 W. Liberty St. Phone Angelus 2-2916


BRANCHES: CHARDON, OHIO 201 Main St. Phone MAin 1-8689


JEFFERSON, OHIO 32 N. Chestnut St. Phone 2185


SANDUSKY, OHIO 210 Feick Bldg. Phone MAin 6-1723 Code 419


ELYRIA, OHIO 212 Middle Ave. Phone FAirfax 2-6317 Phone FAirfax 2-6318


MEDINA, OHIO Phoenix Block Phone PArk 2-2533


TOLEDO, OHIO 216-217 Colton Bldg. Phone CHerry 8-2491


YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO 410-411 Mahoning Bank Bldg. Phone Riverside 6-8479


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BRANCHES


ALLIANCE. , 404 Alliance First National Bank Bldg. - Tel. TAIbot 1-1430


AKRON .611 West Market St. - Tel. FRanklin 6-6811


AKRON


647 First National Tower - Tel. Blackstone 3-6121 .34/2 East Main St. - Tel. 3-6461


ASHLAND


BOWLING GREEN. .110 West Wooster St. - Tel. 3-4484


CANTON.


1322 West Tuscarawas St. - Tel. GLendale 4-3692


CANTON.


203-4 Citizens Bldg. - Tel. 455-2751


CHARDON


131 Main St. - Tel. AVenue 5-8761


CINCINNATI


830 Fifth Third Bank Bldg. - Tel. PArkway 1-7084


COLUMBUS 16 East Broad St. - Tel. CApitol 8-1565


DAYTON. 503 Gem City Savings Bldg. - Tel. BAldwin 4-8393 ELYRIA 219 Court St. - Tel. FAirfax 2-3707


32 North Chestnut St. - Tel. 2133 JEFFERSON




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