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East Orange, Nj COUP LAND DEVELOPERS gM ffl Jftli,;, -WEST itoANGE. N .jf RKOyyooo ft—gn j BU ILD ERS COAL « OIL CO., INC. m o b i l h e a t f u e l , o i l FUEL OIL HOPPERS COKE OIL BURNER SERVICE AND INSTALLATION I I ^ I P P SOuth Orange 2-1631 MAPLEWOOD, N. J. REAL ESTATE FIRM THAT IS AN INSTITUTION rank H. Taylor & Son. Inc. [": NOTE f i r s t n a m e MORTGAGE BANKERS - INSURORS SIN C E 18SS TolaplwiM ORANGE 3-8100 HARRISON ST. —- EAST ORANGE — NEW JERSEY JORANGE SAVINGS BANK MAIN at DAY STREET B ORANGEj N. | B SINCE 1854 SAVINGS ACCOUNTS MORTGAGE LOANS PERSONALIZED CHECK ACCOUNTS PASS BOOK LOANS CHRISTMAS CLUB IMPROVEMENT LOANS VACATION CLUB MONEY ORDERS BANK BY MAIL TRAVELERS CHECKS 3$ Per i/ear on Savings Compounded Quarterly MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION s a s :.4'he Maplewood Bank & Trust Co. TWO CONVENIENT OFFICES ■ H t t iapiewood Avenue and Springfield at Prospect Street | MIG ENOUGH TO SERVE YOU — SMALL ENOUGH TO KNOW YOU ^ M e m b e r f e d e r a l d e p o s i t i n s u r a n c e corporation m m thei Second HafionaB Bank \ OF ORANGE • J-310 Main Street, Second National Boiidini " Orange, New Jersey SAVINGS DEPARTMENT — TRUST DEPARTMENT DRIVE IN BANKING SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES AND STORAGE FOR SILVERWARE Member Federal Deposit insurance Corporation HOW MANY CHANGES IN A YEAR? Out of every 100 People as listed in the last Directory 16% to 18%? Move away or die l*tti___________________ 17% to 19% "New” people move into town or reach listing age. _______________________ — 26% to 29% More change their ad- _________________________ dresses or their joBs or ttim m tlilff ______ some other vital fact that affects their listing. (All that’s left that’s good) ■ 1 ....... Making a total o f 59% to 66% of the People listed who have new information in some particular which can Be surely found only in the NEW DIRECTORY Note: These figures are from repeated checks in numerous cities and do not vary 5% in any one year. THAT IS WHY NEW DIRECTORIES MUST BE PUBLISHED EVERY YEAR. W t YOU ARE INVITED TO VISIT THIS MODERN HOTEL • 300 ROOMS WITH • EXCELLENT FACILITIES FOR BATH, RADIO 8 T. V. BANQUETS, RECEPTIONS, CONVENTIONS • COCKTAIL LOUNGE • DINING 8c MEETING ROOMS G R IL L DINING ROOM AMPLE PARKING FACILITIES 50 PARK PLACE • NEWARK MARKET 2-1000 AlSert U7. Slender, President Stanley A Hus, Manager :le ORANGE 4-4046 MOREAU PUBLICATIONS, INC. 17 North Essex Avenue, Orange, N. J. THE O RANGES (Orange, East Orange, South Orange Maplewood) DIRECTORY 1959 ComBining Five Distinct Directories Governmental Directory— City, County, State and Federal. Buyers Directory— A local source of sales and service. Classified Directory— Business, Professional and Social. AlphaBetical Directory—Names, occupations and addresses. Numerical Directory— Streets, householders and business. §! p i i q g ? SOLD ON SUBSCRIPTION ONLY THE PRICE & LEE CO. Publishers City Directories “Of the people; for the people ” Since 1873 850 BROAD STREET, NEWARK 1, N. J. MEMBER ASSOCIATION NORTH AMERICAN DIRECTORY PUBLISHERS T H E PRICE & L E E CO. COPYRIGHT 1959 6 1959 - THE PRICE & LEE CO. 'S \ Q O C A y J\) LO o Q. V' ? VgLCl l O f l ■&- ^ O Vd- t ) V A l L a J L t j U)\ve-eA"or^ V > * (\kf \ e e Y ' V- &■ e- ^ 0 ^ ?^a ^ ^ SECTION 28, COPYRIGHT LAW IN FORCE JULY 1, 1909. That any person who willfully and for profit shall infringe any copyright secured by this act, or who shall knowingly or willfully aid or abet such infringe­ ment, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by imprison­ ment 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. PUBLISHERS’ NOTE. The information in this book is gathered as far as possible by actual canvass, and is cdmpiled in a way to ensure maximum accuracy. The publishers cannot, of course, guarantee the correctness of information fur­ nished them nor the complete absence of mistakes, hence no responsibility for errors or omissions can be assumed, but we will welcome the bringing to our atten­ tion of any inaccuracies so that correction may be made in the next Directory. THE PRICE & LEE CO., Publishers. Cc^>.\ C o . an v L^csl. Co . • O o ’ ORANGES DIRECTORY - 1959 7 CONTENTS Page Page Page ABBreviations................................ 119 Corporations and Chartered Insti­ Numerical Directory: tutions . See AlphaBetical Directory O ranges....................................... 781 AlphaBetical Directory: Oranges (including Maplewood). 121 County Officers (Essex County). 19 Numerical Telephone Directory . 941 Apartment Buildings (Oranges) . 56 Courts...................................." . 19 Orange - "What You Should Know A B ou t"............................ 11 Associations, Clubs and Societies Day Nurseries............................ 71 O ra n g es................................. 58 Police Department (Orange) . 16 East Orange - "What You Should East O ra n g e............................ 17 Banks and Trust Companies Know A B ou t"............................ 12 South Orange ViUage .... 18 O ran g es................................. 62 Maplewood................................ 17 Building and Loan Associations: Fire Department (Orange) . 16 Post Offices (Oranges)................ 19 O ra n g es................................. 65 East O ra n g e............................ 17 South Orange Village .... 18 PuBlic LiBraries (Orange) . 16 Buildings-Office and PuBlic: Maplewood................................ 17 East O ra n g e............................ 17 O ranges............................ v. 65 South Orange Village .... 18 Maplewood................................ 18 Buyers' Directory...............25-54 Governmental Directory .... 16 School Department (Orange) . 16 H a l l s ............................................ 78 East O ra n g e............................ 17 Cemeteries............................... 65 Maplewood.....................................17 Homes and Asylums.................... 79 ChamBers of Commerce: Schools, Colleges and Academies Oranges and Maplewood . 15 Hospitals and Dispensaries O ranges.................................... 95 O ranges.................................... 79 Churches................................... 66 South Orange - "What You Should Know A B ou t"............................ 13 City Government (Orange) . 16 Index to Advertisers.................... 8 East O ra n g e................ ; . 16 State Government........................ 19 South Orange....................... 18 M ap........................inside Back Cover Maplewood........................... 17 Town Government (Maplewood) . 17 Maplewood - "What You Should Classified Directory (including Know A B ou t"............................ 14 United States Government . 19 Orange, East Orange, South Orange and Maplewood) . 55 Notaries PuBlic............................ 85 Village Government, South Orange 18 8 1959 - THE PRICE & LEE CO.’S INDEX TO ADVERTISERS Page Alden Coal & Oil C o .......................................................... ............................... 33 All American Supply Co In c ............................................ ............................... 48 Amabile Bros Co I n c .......................................................... Back Cover and 32 Andruss E Kenneth I n c ..................................................... ...............................45 Apter Philip & Son I n c ..................................................... • . • • top lines Bekrag Auto Sales Corporation............................... • • ............................... 29 Belfatto John P ....................................................................... • top lines Bertschinger William F ............................... ..................... • • • top lines Bilt-Rite Driveway Company............................................ • top lines and 35 Brook’s Taxi Service I n c ................................................. • top lines and 51 Campbell C J r ....................................................................... ............................... 39 Carl Coal & Oil Co I n c ..................................................... • Front Cover Chamber of Commerce and Civics of the Oranges and Maplewood.............................................................. •................... .1 5 Clair Eleanor C ................................................................... ............................... 46 Codey Frank J & Sons ..................................................... ............................... 38 Collins Pell T J r ................................................................... ............................... 46 Connolly Raymond Co I n c ................................................. ............................... 47 Crestmont Savings &Loan A s s n .................................... ............................... 49 Cutler Rudy R C P C U .......................................................... Back Cover and 39 DeCamp Bus L in es.............................................................. ............................... 33 DeCozen East Orange C o ................................................. ...........................28 Deliduka John Inc................................................................... ............................... 41 Doremus R H & Son In c ........................................ • • • ............................... 41 Dunn George M....................................................................... ..............................
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