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THE x ORANGES (Orange, East Orange, South Orange West Orange, Maplewood) also Livingston DIRECTORY 1954

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Page Page Page Abbreviations ...... 175 County Officers (Essex County) .... 19 Police Department (Orange) ...... 16 Alphabetical Directory: Courts ...... 19East Orange ...... 16 Oranges (including Maplewood) 175 South Orange Village ...... 17 Livingston ...... 1255 Day Nurseries ...... 120 West Orange ...... 18 East Orange— “What You Should Apartment Buildings (Oranges) .. 97 Maplewood ...... 16 Know About” ...... 10 Associations, Clubs and Societies Livingston ...... 1253 Oranges ...... Fire Department (Orange) ...... 15 Post Offices (Oranges) ...... 20 Banks and Trust Companies East Orange ...... 16 Livingston ...... 1253 Oranges ...... South Orange Village ...... 17 Public Libraries (Orange) ...... 15 West Orange ...... 18 Building and Loan Associations: East Orange ...... 16 Maplewood ...... 16 Oranges ...... South Orange Village ...... 17 Livingston ...... 1253 West Orange ...... 18 Buildings—Office and Public: Oranges ...... Governmental Directory ...... 15 Livingston ...... 1253 Maplewood ...... 17 Buyers’ Directory .... Halls ...... 133 21-94 School Department (Orange) ...... 15 Cemeteries ...... Homes and Asylums ...... 134 East Orange ...... 16 Chambers of Commerce Hospitals and Dispensaries West Orange ...... 18 Oranges and Maplewood ... . 14 Oranges ...... 135 Maplewood ...... 17 Livingston .... 1254 Index to Advertisers ...... 8 Livingston ...... 1253 Churches ...... 112 Livingston—“ What You Should Schools, Colleges and Academies City Government (Orange) . 15 Know About” ...... 1251 Oranges ...... 162 East Orange ...... 15 South Orange—“ What You Should Ma.p ...... inside Back Cover South Orange .... . 17 Know About” ...... 11 West Orange ...... 18 Maplewood—“What You Should State Government ...... 19 Maplewood ...... 16 Know About” ...... 13 Town Government (Maplewood) .. 16 Livingston ...... 1251 Notaries Public ...... 146 West Orange ...... 18 Classified Directory (including Numerical Directory: Livingston ...... 1251 The Oranges, Livingston, Maple­ Oranges (including Maplewood) 1079 United States Government ...... 19 wood) ...... 95 Livingston ...... 1311 Village Government, South Orange ...... 17 Corporations and Chartered Insti­ Orange— “What You Should Know West Orange—“ What You Should tutions .... See Alphabetical Directory About” ...... 9 Know About” ...... 12 G a il i L FEDERAL STORAGE BOOK BINDING SLIP Library Maplewood Memorial Library ■ Maplewood,

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Page Abbreviations ...... 175 County Officers 1 Alphabetical Directory: Courts ...... Oranges (including Maplewood) 175 Day Nurseries .. Livingston ...... 1255 East Orange— Apartment Buildings (Oranges) .. 97 Associations, Clubs and Societies Know About” Oranges ...... Fire Department Banks and Trust Companies East Orange ... Oranges ...... South Orange V West Orange ... Building and Loan Associations: Maplewood .... Oranges ...... Livingston ...... Buildings—Office and Public: Oranges ...... Governmental Dii Halls ...... Buyers’ Directory 21-94 Cemeteries .... Homes and Asylui Chambers of Commerce Hospitals and Dis Oranges and Maplewood . 14 Oranges ...... Livingston ...... 1254 Index to Advertis Churches ...... 112 Livingston—“ Wha City Government (Orange) . 15 Know About” ... East Orange ...... 15 Map ...... South Orange .... . 17 West Orange ...... 18 Maplewood— “Wha Maplewood .... . 16 Know About” .... Livingston ...... 1251 Notaries Public .. Classified Directory (including Numerical Direetoi The Oranges, Livingston, Maple­ Oranges (includi] wood) ...... 95 Livingston ...... Corporations and Chartered Insti­ Orange—“What Yo tutions .... See Alphabetical Directory About” ...... G a il FEDERAL STORAGE

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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS

Page Page Page Page Acme Roofing Siding & Supply Co .. 84 Feigenspan Coal ...... top lines Livingston Chamber of Commerce Palmieri Agency ...... foot lines Alden Coal Co ...... 43 Fiacre J Lewis & Son ...... 72 page beginning Livingston Alpha Palons David & Co Inc ...... 52 All American Supply Co Inc ...... 84 Fidelity Union Trust Co Livingston National Bank Park Music School ...... 65 Amabile Bros Co Inc ...... 37 top lines and back edge insert opp Livingston Numerical Di­ Permanent-Pavements Inc .... foot lines American Home Roofing Co ...... 83 First Nat Bank T h e ...... Front Cover rectory and 33 Pierson J W Co ...... top edge and 39 Andruss E Kenneth Inc ...... 75 Fisher Cadillac Corporation ...... 22 Maecario Emil C ...... 47 Preiser Godfrey K ...... Back Cover Anspach Bros ...... 66 Flynn T A Agency ...... 72 Mack George F Inc ...... 77 Price & Lee Co The ...... 93 Apter Philip & Son Inc ...... top lines Forbes Alexander & Co ...... 88 MacLean Sewing Center ...... 88 Pursell Alfred Bud ...... 78 Arrow Building Materials Inc ...... 38 Ford's Cut-Rate Drug Store Mallon Suburban Motors ...... top lines Rachlin & Co ...... 74 Ayres & Towart ...... 32 top lines and 49 Maplewood Bank & Trust Co foot lines Raymond Howard M & Son .. foot iines Baker Esther G Trading as Sidney Forest Hill Coal & Oil Co ...... 43 Maplewood Motors Inc ...... 30 T Baker ...... 71 Rettig Coal Co Inc ...... 46 Franklin Savings Institution of Maplewood Savings and Loan Asso­ Rockman M ...... 25 Baldwin’s Mt Pleasant Farm Inc .... 63 Newark ...... 34 ciation ...... foot lines and 86 Benz Henry ...... 55 Roseland Coal & Oil Co Inc ...... 46 Gibb Chevrolet Co .... top lines and 23 Maplewood Wine & Liquor ...... 516 Rosenfeld Fuel Co ...... Bertschinger William F 44 Gifford Chevrolet I n c ...... 29 Maring Frank B ...... 78 Salmon George G Co ...... bottom edge opp inside Back Cover and 71 Gold Furniture Co ...... 52 Martin & Weis Inc ...... 73 Salzman’ s Department Store Bitzig Chas L Roofing Co Inc ...... 80 Gorny & Gorny Inc ...... top line3 Mayflower Savings & Loan Associa­ Brennan Joseph P ...... foot lines Front Cover and foot lines Gray William J ...... 76 tion ...... 87 Sauer Charles Inc ...... 59 Brick Church Buick Co ...... 28 Griggs Motor Sales Inc McGrath Albert J & Co ...... 81 Schork-Florist ...... 50 Broder Credit and Collection Serv­ Back Cover and 29 Merchants Protective Credit Bureau Schulz & Behrle Inc ...... 54 ice ...... foot lines foot lines Brooks Herbert L ...... 53 Half Dime Savings Bank The Front Cover Second National Bank of Orange Harris Publications Back Cover and 21 Modern Roofing Co of Newark Inc .. 83 Byrnes Garrett & Son ...... 53 The ...... Front Cover Harrison Freeman Modern Woodcraft Co ...... 41 Carrino C D ...... 75 ...... 76 Seiler George W Inc ...... foot lines Heller & Heller ...... 56 Moore Harriet L ...... foot lines Sickley Bros ...... Back Cover Carteret Savings and Loan Associa­ Hendricks Robert W ...... Front Cover Morbach Lumber and Supply Co .... 60 Smith George & Sons ...... 51 tion ...... top lines Hewlett Publishing Co The ...... 69 Moreau Publications Inc opp Title Page Smith Gertrude K ...... 78 Chamber o f Commerce of the Oranges Mosler’ s Pharmacy Inc .... Front Cover and Maplewood ...... 14 Highland Coal & Oil Co Inc ...... 44 Smith and Smith ...... top lines Hinrichs Oldsmobile Co Inc...... 24 Muir R H Inc Clair Eleanor C ...... foot lines Stevens Harry J Inc ...... top lines Hollywood Memorial Park ...... 42 insert opp Oranges Numerical Di­ Stratton Louis D ...... 79 Clark J A & Sons Co Inc .... top lines Holmes Oil Co Inc ...... rectory Clark Lee ...... foot lines 51 Sudler Associates ...... 79 Hopping Funeral Home ...... 51 Mullin William F & Son ...... top lines Codey Frank J & Sons ...... 51 Taylor Frank H & Son Inc Note Hotel Suburban Mulvey’s Service Station Cohen Samuel R ...... top lines First Name ...... Front Cover insert opp Name Alphabetical Di­ opp inside Front Cover and 31 Tennant-Robinson Inc ...... 30 Collins Pell T Jr ...... foot lines and 76 rectory Munther John D ...... 78 Thompson Joseph & Sons .... top lines Connolly Raymond Co ...... 76 National Newark & Essex Banking Hughes Eugene E & Bro ...... 73 Tisdale G W Inc .... foot lines and 26 Connolly & Connolly ...... Front Cover Co ...... top lines Hulbert Agency ...... foot lines Trees Inc ...... 92 Continental Maintenance Co National Oil & Supply Co ...... 65 Investors Savings and Loan Associa­ United Advertising Corporation ..... 21 foot lines and 50 National Rug and Carpet Co tion ...... inside Front Cover and 88 United States Savings Bank of New­ Corbally Detective Agency Inc ...... 48 inside Back Cover J & L Contractors ...... 53 ark New Jersey ...... 35 Crane’ s Interior Decorating Studio .. 54 National State Bank of Newark Jack Andrew ...... Back Cover Vanderhooff E & Sons ...... 40 Credit Reporting Co ...... foot lines Front Cover Jaeger Coal & Supply Co Inc ...... 38 Village Radio and Electric Co Ine .. 49 Crestmont Savings & Loan Assn .... 85 New Jersey Automobile Club (AAA) Jaekel George Inc ...... foot lines Washington Home Improvements .... 21 Cryan Walter L ...... foot lines insert opp Oranges Alphabetical Di­ Cutler William ...... 45 Johnson’s Howard ...... foot lines Watchung Coal & Oil Co Inc ...... 45 rectory Kaveny J J Inc ...... foot lines Weatherhead Funeral Home The Cutter F A ...... 92 New Jersey Research Bureau .. top lines Kearney Thomas J Jr Inc ...... 45 Back Cover and 52 DeCamp Bus Lines Newarkville Machine & Tool Co .... 61 Kimmerle G L & Bro Inc ...... 67 Weber Joseph P Co ...... 49 insert opp Livingston Governmental Nicastro Bros Inc ...... 46 Klein Charles J Jr ...... 77 Weeks Frank C & Son ...... foot lines Directory Nu-Rite Driveway Co ...... foot lines Knapp W N & Sons Weining Charles ...... 47 DeCozen East Orange Co ...... 28 O’Brien J Charles Co The ...... 74 DeFinis Daniel & Sons insert opp Funeral Directors Classified Welker Harry L ...... 79 Orange Electrical Engineering & Wells Cadillac-Oldsmobile Co insert opp Buyers Directory and 68 Directory Supply Co ...... top lines and 49 Deliduka John Inc ...... 57 top lines and 27 Knight A Craig ...... 77 Orange Fuel Company ...... top lines West Essex Tribune ...... 65 DeNiscia Lumber & Millwork Co .... 58 Krieger Leo ...... top lines and 53 Orange Roofing Co ...... 82 West Side Trust Company ...... 36 Deuchler H C ...... top lines Kuehn Flowers ...... foot lines Orange Sash & Glass Co Inc .. 60 Willett Donald W ...... 75 Dooner & Smith Chemical Co front edge Lackey Motors Inc ...... foot lines Orange Savings Bank ...... top lines Doremus R H & Son ...... 62 Williams Albert Horton Inc Back Cover Lacombe Agency ...... 77 Orange Shade & Floor Covering Co Drake Secretarial School of the Withington Henry ...... 79 LaFreda Ralph ...... Back Cover Oranges ...... top lines Inc ...... 56 Woolley Coal Co Inc ...... 46 Dunn George M ...... 70 LaSapio Frank E ...... 47 Orange Valley Bank ...... top lines Zahn Charles G East Orange Cab Co Back Cover and 91 Lee Robert Funeral Home ...... 52 Owen Andrew H Inc ...... top lines insert opp Livingston Numerical Di­ Federal Storage Warehouses Lidke Rudolf ...... 66 Pacific Industrial & Supply Company 59 rectory insert opp Contents and 64, 90 Lincoln Storage Warehouses ...... 91 Packard South Orange Corp foot lines Zahn Joseph W ...... foot lines OEANGES DIEECTOEY—1954 9

A Summary Suggested and Planned by American Community Advertising Association Adopted as a regular feature in all directories published by the Association of North American Directory Publishers Corrected Annually

Orange, N. J.

Form of Government Real Estate City— Commission. Number of homes, 6,500; about 60 per cent Population owned by occupants. U.S. Gov’t, Census (1952)— 38,673. Industrial White Population Number of establishments, 95; employing ap­ Approximately 33,000. proximately 6,500. Colored Population Principal Products Approximately 5,700. Adding machines, cheek writing machines, Number of All Males roller bearings, razor blades, numbering Approximately 18,000. machines, household gadgets, aircraft Number of All Females parts. Approximately 20,000. Trade (Retail) White Population of Age Approximately 600 stores. Serves 1,200,000 M ales, 11,375. Females, 12,996. within a 20 mile radius. Predominating Nationalities of Foreign Born Newspapers Residents One weekly— Orange Transcript. Italian. Area Hotels 2.2 square miles. Altitude 166 to 193 ft. Two. Average Temperature Railroads 54.4°. D., L. & W. and Erie. Assessed Valuation Amusements $49,553,403. Four theatres, two howling alleys and tennis T ax Rate courts. $6.30 per $100 (1952). Hospitals Bonded Debt Three with 710 beds. $2,342,000. Gross (1952). Educational Parks 9 public schools, 1 high school, 6 parochial Two. With 52.02 acres. schools. 4,856 pupils in public schools. Financial Four banks with total deposits of $41,935,- Public Library 861.03, resources of $47,954,454.22. Two Contains 65,000 volumes (1951). savings banks with total deposits of $27,- City Statistics 701,417.44. 40 miles paved streets, 47.39 miles gas mains. Telephones 2.366 miles electric railways. Water works Approximately 10,000. has daily average pump of 3,500,000 gal­ Church Buildings lons. 30 representing 11 denominations. Police Department Post Office Receipts 82 men, one station and 12 pieces of motor $686,210.29 (1952). equipment. Building Construction Fire Department 423 permits. Valuation $4,423,006 (1952). 62 men. 1 station. 9 pieces apparatus.

"WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT YOUR CITY'' “ The helpful kind, of patriotism is the kind that prows out of a knowledge of one’s iown, of her growth, her people, her property, her government and her needs. This • knowledge develops, first, an intelligent interest; then, a sympathy; then a reasonable affection; a wise and temperate jealousy for her good name and a wish that she may prosper and grow more beautiful; and, finally, a desire to help her to become greater and finer, a bright and clean workshop and a home for the best of men and women.” — John Cotton Dana. 10 1954—THE PRICE & LEE CO.’S

A Summary Suggested and Planned by American Community Advertising Association Adopted as a regular feature in all directories published by the Association of North American Directory Publishers Corrected Annually East Orange, N. J. Form of Government Real Estate City—Mayor and Council. (10 members). Number of homes, 26,567 with about 24 per Population cent owned by occupants. TJ.S. Gov’t. Census (1950)—79,340. Industrial Number of establishments, 105 employing White Population 5,100. Approximately 70,220 (1952 estimate). Principal Products Colored Population Electric motors, generators, hydrants and Approximately 9,120 (1952 estimate). water works supplies, aeronautic and au­ Number of All Males tomotive equipment, tools, cosmetics, pre­ Approximately 36,400. cision instruments, signal and sound equip­ Number of All Females ment. Approximately 42,940. Trade (Retail) White Population of Age Serves 1,250,000 within a 20 mile radius. Male, 26,914. Female, 33,505. Number of stores (1952)— 925. Predominating Nationalities of Foreign Bora Newspapers Residents. One weekly—East Orange Record. Italian, Irish. Hotels Area Twelve. 4 square miles—Altitude 225 ft. Railroads Average Temperature D., L. & W. and Erie. 54.4°. Amusements Assessed Valuation Five motion picture theatres, 3 bowling $123,813,300 (1952). alleys, one stadium. Hospitals Tax Rate $5.68 per $100 (1952). One with 150 beds. Educational Bonded Debt Upsala College, Panzer College; 12 public $4,918,929.84 (1952). schools, including 2 senior high schools and Parks 1 junior high school; 4 parochial schools. Five with total acreage of 54.39 valued at 7,360 pupils in public schools; staff in pub­ over $1,000,000. lic schools, 469; 1,992 pupils in parochial Financial schools, staff 52. Three trust companies with total deposits of Public Library $421,321,687.22, and total resources of One main with three branches containing $454,042,247.34. 147,536. volumes. Telephones City Statistics Approximately 25,000 (1951). 76.07 miles paved streets. 90.61 miles gas Church Buildings mains. 3.155 miles electric railways. 125.55 48 representing 12 denominations. miles water mains. Capacity of municipal Post Office Receipts water works 6,500,000 gallons with a daily $822,583.44 (1952). pump of 5,500,000 gallons. Police Department Building Construction 139 men; 1 station; 15 pieces of motor equip­ 2,715 building permits. Value of buildings ment. erected, $3,333,689. 91 new dwelling units Fire Department added. 145 men; 5 stations; 15 pieces apparatus. "WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT YOUR CITY" “The helpful kind of patriotism is the kind that grows out of a knowledge of one’s town, of her growth, her people, her property, her government and her needs. This knowledge develops, first, an intelligent interest; then, a sympathy; then a reasonable affection; a wise and temperate jealousy for her good name and a wish that she may prosper and grow mo.e beautiful; and, finally, a desire to help her to become greater and finer, a bright and clean workshop and a home for the best of men and women.” — John Cotton Dana. OEANGES DIEECTOEY—1954 11

A Summary Suggested and Planned by American Community Advertising Association Adopted as a regular feature in all directories published by the Association of North American Directory Publishers Corrected Annually South Orange, N. J.

Form of Government Building Construction Village— Board of Trustees. 83 permits. Value, $3,125,583 (1952).

Population Real Estate U.S. Gov’t Census (1950)— 15,175. 3,725 homes. About 80 per cent owned by occupants. White Population Industrial Approximately 14,200. 15 establishments, employing 150. Colored Population Approximately 800. Principal Products Toilet preparations, celluloid specialties, Number o f A ll M ales crushed stone, plastics, dental materials. Approximately 7,000. Number of A ll Females Trade (Retail) Approximately 8,000. Serves 25,000 within a radius of 6 miles. 160 stores. White Population of Age Male, 4,252. Female, 5,453. Newspapers One weekly. Predominating Nationalities of Foreign Bom Railroads Residents. D., L. & W . R. R. German and English. Area Amusements 2.83 square miles. Altitude 130 to 575 ft. One theatre seating capacity 960, tennis courts, baseball diamonds. Average Temperature 54.4°. Educational (Combined with South Orange) Assessed Valuation Seton Hall College $35,409,122 (1952). 9 public schools, including 1 senior high T ax Rate school and 2 junior high schools; 1 paro­ $5.82 per $100 (1952). chial. 6,295 pupils in public schools; 405 Bonded Debt in parochial. $536,000 (1952). Parks Public Library Two, with 49.25 acres. Contains 30,000 volumes.

Financial Village Statistics One bank and one trust company with total 42.20 miles paved streets. 51.44 miles gas deposits of $7,648,786.91, resources $8,526,- mains. Water works capacity 40,150,000 356.64. gallons; daily pump of 1,500,000 gallons. Telephones Value $1,300,000. 5,656. Churches Police Department Six, representing five denominations. 40 men, 1 station, 9 pieces motor equipment.

Post Office Receipts Fire Department $190,462.90 (1952). 25 men, 1 station, 5 pieces motor equipment.

"WHAT YOUSHOULD KNOW ABOUT YOUR CITY" “The helpful kind of patriotism is the kind that grows out of a knowledge of one’s town, of her growth, her people, her property, her government and her needs. This knowledge develops, first, an intelligent interest; then, a sympathy; then a reasonable affection; a wise and temperate jealousy for her good name and a wish that she may prosper and grow more bea/utiful; and, finally, a desire to help her to become greater and finer, a bright and clean workshop and a home for the best of men and women.” — John Cotton Dana. 12 1954—THE PEICE & LEE CO.’S

A Summary- Suggested and Planned by American Community Advertising Association Adopted as a regular feature in all directories published by the Association of North American Directory Publishers Corrected Annually

Wesl Orange, N. J.

Form of Government Real Estate Town— Commission. Number of homes, 7,600. About 75 per cent owned by occupants. Population Industrial U.S. Gov’t Census (1950)— 28,624. 37 establishments employing 4,222. White Population Principal Products 28.500. Alkaline storage batteries, ceramic products, Colored Population electrical goods, radio sets, ediphones, edi- 100. plates, toasters, numbering machines, Number of All Males metal, textiles, incandescent lamps, alumi- 13.500. numware, dresses. Number of All Females Trade (Retail) 14.500. Serves 30,000 within a radius of 6 miles. White Population of Age 250 stores. Males 8,377. Females 9,113. Newspapers Predominating Nationalities of Foreign Born One weekly. W Orange Chronicle Residents. Hotels Italian. Four. Area Railroads 12.62 square miles. Altitude 150 to 640 ft. Erie. Average Temperature Amusements 54.4°. Two theatres seating capacity 1,931, four Assessed Valuation riding stables, two swimming pools, 7 golf $55,856,657 (1952). courses, one bowling alley, one stadium. Tax Rate Educational $6.14 per $100 (1952). 10 public schools, including 1 senior high Bonded Debt school and 2 junior high schools, 1 paro­ $2,176,000. chial. 4,158 pupils in public schools; in Parks parochial schools, 577. Three, with 904.94 acres (Essex County Public Library Parks). One main and one branch with 13,000 vol­ Financial umes (1952). One bank, with deposits $9,624,340.02 and City Statistics resources of $10,458,751.51. 75 miles paved streets 68.59 miles gas mains. Water works with capacity of 25,000,000 Telephones gallons, a daily average pump of 9,000,000 Approximately 7,500. gallons. Valued at about $6,000,000. Church Buildings 13, representing seven denominations. Police Department 50 men, 9 pieces of motor apparatus and one Post Office Receipts station. Served by Orange, N.J. Fire Department Building Construction 56 men, three stations and 8 pieces of motor 656 permits, value $5,627,916 (1952). equipment.

"WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT YOUR CITY" ‘‘The helpful kind of patriotism is the kind that grows out of a knowledge of o n e .s town, of her growth, her people, her property, her government and her needs. Thts knowledge develops, first, an intelligent interest; then, a sympathy; then a reasonable affection; a wise and temperate jealousy for her good name and a wish that she may piospei and grow more beautiful; and, finally, a desire to help her to become greater and finer, a bright and clean workshop and a home for the best of men and women. — John Cotton Dana. OEANGES DIEECTOEY—1954 13

A Summary Suggested and Planned by American Community Advertising Association Adopted as a regular feature in all directories published by the Association of North American Directory Publishers Corrected Annually Maplewood, N. J.

Form of Government Building Construction /, Cl 953) Township— GommiBSTOH. "207-'permits, value $1,266,025.00 (1952). Population J Real Estate TJ.S. Gov’t Census (1952)— 25,500 Number of home, *5,930*, about 95 per cent owned by occupants. Two garden apart­ White Population ments, 51 veteran units. Approximately 25,000. 733 Industrial 3 nr Colored Population Approximately -500; »? £ S? Number of establishments, *84, employing 2,000. Number of All Males Approximately 12,000. Principal Products Number of All Females Jewelry, golf clubs, razor blades, chain and Approximately 13,000. | 3^ \S7 wire accessories, cutlery, buttons and buckles, df-tiscs a* A m ip s White Population of Age Trade (Retail) Males, 7,674. Females, 8,710. Serves 40,000 within a radius of 6 miles. Predominating Nationalities of Foreign Born -263-stores Residents. Newspapers German. One weekly. News-Record. Railroads Area Altitude D., L. & W. 3.97 sq miles. 250 to 350 ft. Highways Average Temperature Route 24. 54.4°. Amusements Assessed Valuation One theatre seating 1,400. 1 golf course. -> . $48,626,523.00 (1952). ¥% K S .O O ( t 1 S i ) « ------¥ T*q y Pafn Combined with South Orange. $5.49 per $100 (1952) . S . 7001 S3 ) 9 public schools including 1 senior high school, 2 junior high schools, 6,295 pupils Bonded Debt ; o^ t>OOn O O in public schools 395 pupils in 1 parochial $989,000.00 (1952). 7 ; school. Parks . if^^eJ^blic Library Four, with-44.2- SO Contains 45*,000* volumes including 1 branch. Financial City Statistics One bank and one trust company with total Street mileage 59.7 miles paved. 58:74 miles deposits of $18,291,412.97 and resources of gas mains. Water works with capacity of $20,306,040.85 (Dec. 27, 1949). 3 S a x ,:*,* 4 L»a « 25,000,000 gallons, a daily average pump of a • . i 0™ ephones J StcurfTy*.r.^°0’000 g’ffllUUS- ga/s. Approximately 9,000. f ^ Police Department Church Buildings '"5$ men, 1 station, 13 pieces of motor equip- Ten, representing seven denominations. ment. n.0 Fire Department Post Office Receipts -48- men, 2 stations, 9 pieces of motor equip- $193,844.05 (1952). ment.

"WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT YOUR CITY" “The helpful kind of patriotism is the kind that grows out of a knowledge of one’? town, of her growth, her people, her property, her government and her needs. This knowledge develops, first, an intelligent interest; then, a sympathy; then a reasonable affection; a wise and temperate jealousy for her good name and a wish that she may prosper and grow more beautiful; and, finally, a desire to help her to become greater and finer, a bright and clean workshop and a home for the best of men and women.’’ — John Ootton Dana. 14 1954—THE PRICE & LEE CO.’S

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ORANGE CRT GOVERNMENT

City Hall, 29 N. Day. Sec. to the Chief and Sec., Bureau of Fire Prevention 121— Berg’s Factory (Nassau). Board of Commissioners— (Begular meetings on 1st — Charles W. Post. 122— Lakeside av Power House. and 3d Tuesdays of each month at eight o’clock Chief Inspector of the Bureau of Fire Prevention— 123— No. Day and Hawthorne. in the evening in the City Hall) Director of Public Deputy Chiefs, Louis Lutz, in charge Fire Preven­ 124— Public Service Garage (Washington). Affairs, Mayor William Howe Davis; Director of tion; Leo J. McCarthy, Thomas J. Riley. 125— Tremont av. and Langdon. Bevenue and Finance, Ovid C. Bianchi; Director of Capts.— Samuel E. Battista, Arsenio C. DiBenedetto, 126— Burnside av. and Carroll. Public Safety, Bussell A. Biley; Director of Public William F. Mahoney, Adam F. Leuchs, Harry Co- 127— High and Alden. Works, Walter B. Savage; Director of Parks and poni, Francis Schott, Bernard H. McNichol. 128— Berryman and Bradford. Public Property, Balph E. Giordano. Washington Street Fire House— 261 Washington. 211— Oakwood av. and Clay. Planning Board— Frank M. Beynolds, Sec.; Mrs. Sher­ Capts., James D. O’Connor, Robert J. Brennan, 212— Lakeside and Mount Vernon avs. man L. Black, Sam Magnes, Chairman; Colson Carmine J. Freda. 213— White and Chapel. Woody, Balph E. Giordano, William Howe Davis, Fire Alarm Telegraph. 214— Main and Cleveland. ex-officio; Baymond L. Cunneen, Milo W. Wilder, 215— Main and No. Essex av. 7a— Orthopaedic Hospital, Frankfort c Lincoln av. 216— Main and High. Michael D’Onofrio, James DeCarlo. (private) City Clerk— Michael J. Donlon. 217— Main opp Bell. 12— Central and Wilson pi. 218— Highland and Berkeley avs. City Counsel— Edmond J. Dwyer. 13— S Center opp Parrow. Treasurer— Carl H. Diefenbacher. 219— Highland and So. Center. 14— Central av and Central pi. 223— Edison— Watchung av. City Physician— Dr. Frederico Luongo. 15— Hickory and Parrow. 315— 36 Main. Magistrate— Philip Singer. 16— -Hickory and Hill. Supervisor of Playgrounds— Louis C. Spinelli. 321— So. Jefferson and Nassau. 17— Oakwood av and Berwyn. 414— Memorial Hospital (Office, So. Essex av.). Overseer of Poor— Harriet L. Pierce. 18— South Center and Beock. Building Inspector— Joseph B. Kearns. A D T Alarm Boxes. 19— South opp Collins. 81— Mead-Snydam Co. Plumbing Inspector— Daniel L. Petrucelli. 21— Thomas and Hayward. Health Officer— Edward Gerner. 82— Orange Armory. 23— Dodd opp Sheridan. 83— Carroll-Dunham-Smith. Asst. Health Officer— Emil L. Amabile. 24— Washington and High. 84— Bilhuber-Knoll Corp. City Engineer— Ferdinand E. Casper. 25— Park and Ward. 85— Arp in Products Co. Chief Engineer of Water Works— Fred Luthy. 26— Washington opp North Day. 86— General Electric, Joyce St. Commissioners of Sinking Fund— Frank J. Murray, 27— Park av and Cleveland. 87— Quality Products. V. Pres.; Clifford G. Issler, Sec.; Frederick G. 28— Park av and Cleveland. 88— Orange Boiler Bearing. Burkhardt, Treas.; William Howe Davis, Ovid C. 29— Park av opp School (Duane). 91— Canada Dry Beverage. Bianchi. 31— William opp Canfield. Tax Assessors— Frank M. Beynolds, Sol S. Solky, John 32— Park av and Summer. 92— National Shuffleboard Co. J. Cuccolo. 34— Lincoln and Tremont avs. 93— Automatic Switch Co. Municipal Board of Alcoholic Beverage Control— 35— South Essex at Railroad. Bobert W. Bossi, Chairman; Thomas Kiernan, Sec.; 36— South Day and Hurlbut. SCHOOL DEPARTMENT. James Fittin. 37— North Day and Wallace. Board of Education— Charles D. Sanderson, Pres.; Mrs. Board of Adjustment— Alfred Grosso, Chairman; Charles 38— North Center and New. Frank J. Murray, V. Pres.; Bussell B. Kingman, S. Barrett, V. Chairman; Michael J. Donlon, Sec.; 39— Mitchell and So Jefferson. Paul Ippolito, Jr., James M. O’Brien. Thomas S. San Giacomo, Emil A. Schmidlin, George 41— So Essex av and Henry. Supt. of Schools— Frank L. Yost, office 369 Main. i F. Schafer. 42— Berkeley and Heywood avs. Local Assistance Board— Sigmond D. Engel, Chairman; 43— Lincoln av and Mechanic. Schools, Location and Principals. Mary L. Dyckman, Sec.; William Howe Davis, 44— Scotland rd and Morris. High School— 384 Central av. c Lincoln av. Bobert M. Mayor; Edward A. Albertis. 45— So Center and Tremont av. Rodgers, Prin.; Edwin S. Heller, V. Prin. Housing Authority— Walter E. Longshore, Jr., Chair­ 46— Scotland rd and Frankfort. Central School— 373 Main. (Back of Colgate School.) man; Joseph Millett, Nicholas Franco, James P. 47— Tremont av and Mosswood av. Donald W. Boberts. Bogers, Anthony Cataldo, Chester Ligham, Harry 48— Main and No Jefferson. Cleveland St School— 355 Cleveland. Joel W. Hofstead. J. Callaghan, Executive Dir.; Frank A. Palmier!, 49— Bell and Monroe. Colgate School— 369 Main. Counsel. 51— Central av and So Center. Forest St School— 651 Forest. Albert S. Boyer. Purchasing Board— Douglas A. Cuddy, Ferdinand Cas­ 52— Lincoln and Highland av. Heywood Av School— 421 Heywood av. Leonard Cronk. par. 53— Valley and Argyle av. Lincoln Av School— 216 Lincoln av. Dwight B. Burley. 54— Chestnut and Langdon. Oakwood Av School— 135 Oakwood av. John Moorhead. 55— Valley and Forest. Park Av School— 231 Park av. Gladys McC. Hoff. POLICE DEPARTMENT 56— Main and Brook Alley. Tremont Av School— 593 Lincoln av. Leonard Cronk. Headquarters, 29 N. Day. 57— Main and Park. Chief— William L. Byrne. 58— Main and Hillyer. Capt.— Edward Burke. 59— So. Jefferson and Glebe. LIBRARY. Lieuts.— Anthony V. DeBellis, Joseph McCartney, 61— Hillside and Berkeley avs. Orange Free Library— 342 Main. Hours, Mon. Wed. Grover Dietrich, Michael McDermott. 62— Forest and So. Jefferson. FrL, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tues., Thurs., 9 a.m. to Sergeants— Bobert Andily, Louis Aronchick, Douglas 63— Main and North Day. 6 p.m. Reading Boom, same hours. Sat., 9 a.m. to A. Cuddy, William B. DeMado, Frank Deusinger, 64— So. Jefferson and Freemaa 1 p.m. Children’s Dept., Mon. thru FrL, 2 p.m. to James Meehan, Bichard J. Savage, Jr., John Wagner, 65— Valley and McChesney. 6 p.m. Sat., 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Trustees: Pres., Joseph McBride, Frederick Boberts, Joseph DeFrank. 66— Ogden and Oxford. John L. B. Williams; Treas., W. Gurden Halsey; Director of Public Safety— Bussell A. Biley. 67— Main and No. Center. Sec., Mortimer F. Smith, Jr.; Mrs. L. Stowell Clark, Police Chaplain— Bev. James J. Carberry. 68— Scotland rd. and Lincoln pi. Mrs. Charles Edwin Eaton, William Howe Davis, Patrolmen— 82. 71— Oakwood and Central Frank L. Yost, ex-officio; Library Director, Har­ Matron— Anna Murphy. 72— So. Center and Beynolds ter. riet B. Forbes; Children’s Librarian, Gladys Quln- 73— Haxtun and Heywood av. by; Reference Librarian, Thomas S. Cleveland; Head 74— So. Day at Railroad. Circulation Dept., Mrs. Annette B. Biker; Cataloguer, FIRE DEPARTMENT 75— Park and Snyder. Mrs. Marguerite Harrison; Mrs. Gladys I. Moore, 419 Central Av. 76— Scotland rd. and Central av. Mrs. Margaret B. Geiser, Phebe C. Murdock; Ad­ Director of Public Safety— Bussell A. Riley. 78— Cleveland opp School near Washington. ministrative Asst., Mrs. Alicia M. St. John; Li­ Chief— Edward J. Burke. 117— House of Good Shepherd (Henry). brary Assistants, Mary L. Kelly, Mrs. Lois Y. Carter. EAST ORANGE CITY GOVERNMENT City Hall, 56 Arlington PL City Council. Transportation— Bell, Bennett, Harrison. Street — Casey, Harrison, Fitzsimmons. Mayor— William M. McConnell. First Ward— Anton Krause, Edward E. Ruhnke. General Welfare— Bell, Fitzsimmons, KarL City Clerk— Alice I. Webster. Second Ward— Arthur C. JKnolhoff, Daniel S. Bell. Clerk to Council Committees— Robert F. Lurate. City Counsel— Walter C. Ellis. Third Ward— Austin E. Casey, James J. Fitzsimmons, Dog Warden— George E. Wade. Asst. City Counsel— Donald KarraHs. Jr. Auditor— J. Easton Williams. Fourth Ward— Reginald T. Bennett, Arthur M. Karl. Board of Assessments. City Treasurer— Jay C. Wood. Fifth Ward— Richard J. Harrison, William P. Wilkins. Collector of Taxes— Harold E. Nooney. James H. Muchmore, Chairman; Frederick Fehn, V. Acting City Engineer— Harry Hager. Council Committees. Chairman; Frederick H. Kammerer, Sec. Traffic Engineer— James L. Ray. Finance— Harrison, Casey, Krause, Bennett, Karl. Water Engineer— Charles G. Bourgin. Road— Fitzsimmons, Karl, Ruhnke, Bell, Wilkins. Board of Assessors. Magistrate— Luke M. McKenny. Sewer— Krause, Fitzsimmons, Bennett, Casey, Bell. Edward M. Terry, Pres.; Herbert L. Vanderbeek, Sec.; Director of Welfare— Mrs. Marjorie L. Harrison. Ordinance— Casey, Bell, Krause. Ira L. Calvert, Edward H. Terrell, Howell G. Wil­ Building Inspector— Bobert T. WThite. Building— Bennett, Krause, Karl. liams. Plumbing Inspectors— Herbert L. DeNourie and James Poor and Alms— Wilkins, Casey, Ruhnke. V. Crosta. Zoning— Karl, Ruhnke, Wilkins. Board of Adjustment. City Physician— Walter L. Harrington, M.D. Legislative and Motion Picture— Buhnke, Krause, Bell. Fred F. Rogers, Jr., Chairman; Leonard M. Smith, Police Surgeon— Maurice M. Bath, M.D. Sanitary— Karl, Ruhnke, Fitzsimmons. V. Chairman; Bernard Verney, Sec.; John B. Secretary to Mayor— Helen B. Barnes. Street Opening— Wilkins, Karl, Fitzsimmons. Pennington, Oscar M. Sudler. 16 1954—THE PEICE & LEE CO.’S Sinking Fund Commission. Chief— John F. McGinty. Columbian School— 420 N. Grove. John J. Carter. Wfflfom A. Jones, Jr., Pres.; August Merz, V. Pres.; Captains— Joseph A. Hector, John P. Walsh, William Eastern School— 200 Main. W. George Hayward. Herbert J. Packer, S ec.; Jay C. Wood, ex-offlcio, S. Fehily. Elmwood School— 339 S. Burnet. John A. Garber. Treas.; Charles T. Riotte, Asst. Treas. Lieutenants— John J. Beck, Henry T. Lyon, Harold Franklin School— 215 Dodd. Donald S. Klopp. Planning Board. F. Patterson, Joseph Stripp, Frank Godfrey, Jacob Lincoln School— 120 Central av. Ethel M. Trivett. Ethelbert Green, Chairman; Stanley L. Gedney, Jr., Eckensburg, Nicholas Nolan. Nassau School— 330 Central av. C. DeWitt Boney. V. Chairman; Herbert G. Kantor, Sec.; Wilfred Sergeants— Herbert Ribbe, Edward M. Purcell, Albert Stockton School— 98 Greenwood av. W. George Hay­ N. Goodridge, Mrs. George W. Shannon, Arthur M. Ike, Edward M. Leuchs, Geoffrey George, Alexander ward. Karl, Mayor William M. McConnell, ex-officio. Kemp, Daniel Findlay, William A. Connelly, Jr., Washington School— 171 Sanford. Burton W. Romich. Adolph Follmer, Edward Davis, William Paret, Arden Supervisors and Special Teachers— Home Economics Shade Tree Commission. Karns, William Brady, Charles Fischer, John Owens, Supervisor, Hazel Baker; Instrumental Music, C. Thomas H. Wood, Pres.; Harry E. Turner, Sec.-Forest­ Herman Fischer, Howard Siversen. Paul Herfurth; Supervisor of Art, Bernice Magnie. er; Conrad 0. Breiby, Howard B. Voorhees. Secretary— Mrs. Franklin A. Duelly. Attendance Officer— Ruth Coryell. Board of Recreation Commissioners. Jonas W. Swenson, Pres.; Frances H. Haire, Sec. and FIRE DEPARTMENT. Supt. of Recreation; John W. Faust, Joseph H PANZER COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION Bissell. Headquarters, 466 Main. AND HYGIENE. Board of Water Commissioners. Fire Commissioners— Arthur J. Gabosch, Pres.; Wil­ 139 Glenwood av., E.O. Earle R. Math, Pres.; Albert C. Weigel, V. Pres.; liam H. Hall, V. Pres.; Harry B. Naylor, Sec. Charles G. Bourgin, Sec. and General Manager; Acting Chief— George Rebhan. Pres.— Margaret C. Brown. Alexander B. Dewar. Asst. Chiefs— Thomas F. Walsh, Thomas Wier, W il­ Trustees— Scott Harris, Chairman; Robert L. Stewart, Pension Commission. liam Handler. Chairman emeritus; Molly Kaufman, Sec.; Mrs! Mayor William M. McConnell, Pres.; George J. Lineman— William Stucky. Myra A. Blakeslee, J. Frederick Cook, Nichol H. Rebhan, V. Pres.; Arden J. Karns, Sec.; Jay C. Asst. Lineman— Burr Palmer. Memory, Harry R. Muse, Charles H. Martens, Mrs! Wood, Treas.; Sanford J. Bennett, Henry T. Lyon, Clerk— Mrs. Grace S. Petri. Herbert Fox, George J. H. Werner, Gerald A. J. Easton Williams. Engine Co. No. 1— 466 Main. Captains, George Garafola. Board of Health. Rebhan, George Daggett. Dean— Peter P. Stapay. (143 New.) Engine Co. No. 2— 35 Hollywood Plaza. Captain, Wil­ Registrar— Hazel M. Wacker. George A. McLellan, M.D., Pres.; Hamilton M. Mc- liam Harrigan. Alumni Assn.— Pres., Abner West; Sec., Dorothy Croskery, M .D., V. Pres.; Mrs. Charles B. Rob­ Engine Co. No. 3— 321 Dodd. Captains, Augustis Sutton. erts, Henry E. Freytag, Paul J. Blakeslee, Frank Maher, Raymond Meyers. J. Osborne, Sec. and Health Officer. Engine Co. No. 4— 410 Springdale av. Captains, Rob­ ert Feller, Einer Nelson. Municipal Alcohol Beverage Control Board. LIBRARY. Anton Krause, Pres.; Frank Gonnella, V. Pres.; George Engine Co. No. 5— 205 Elmwood av. Captains, George F. Mack, Sec. Dilsey, Arthur Larsen. Free Public Library (Gift of Andrew Carnegie)— Local Assistance Board. Truck Co. No. 1— 466 Main. Captains, John O’ Con­ Main c Munn av. Open Monday-Friday, 9:30 a.m. David S. Kelley, Jr., Chairman; Mrs. Allen C. Hill, nor, William Perdue. to 9:30 p.m .; Saturday, 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Pres., Sec.; William P. Wilkins. Truck Co. No. 2— 35 Hollywood Plaza— Captain W il­ Stanley R. Bristow; V. Pres., Mrs. Raymond W. Housing Authority. liam Handler. Luster; Sec.-Treas., Alexander B. Lyon, Jr.; Trus­ T. Milton Geisler, Chairman; C. Colburn Hardy, V. Rescue Squad Co. No. 1— 466 Main. Captains, James tees, Mrs. Donald E. VanDyke, Gilbert W. VanNest; Chairman; Thomas W. Clohosey, Edgar 0 . Urling, Savage, Henry Hector. Mayor William M. McConnell, ex-officio; Supt. of Nicholas Joya, William F. Metz, Sec. and Treas. Schools, Henry E. Kentopp, ex-officio; Library Dir. and Asst. Sec., Byron C. Hopkins; Asst. Library Board of Police Commissioners— See Police Dept. SCHOOL DEPARTMENT. Board of Fire Commissioners— See Fire Dept. Dir., Florence I. Holmes; Heads of Depts.: Adult Board of Education— See School Dept. Board of Education— Pres., Mrs. George Ross Starr; Services, Dorothy Williams; Order and Cataloguing, Civil Rights Commission. V. Pres., Frederick B. Duncan; Frank Klein, Wil­ Catherine B. Hodkinson; Children’ s, Ruth L. Gir- liam L. Hoffmann, Maurice N. Trainor. Grace M. Freeman, Chairman; Donald Karrakis, V. ton; Co-ordinator of Library Service to Schools, Lor­ Supt. of Schools— Henry E. Kentopp, office, 19 Winans. Chairman; Mrs. Eileen G. Brady, Sec.; Ira L. An­ raine K. Gorski; Youth Service, Learned Bulman. Sec.-Business Mgr.— Paul V. Moody. derson, G. Howard Garbaden, Samuel Williams. Ampere Branch— -39 Ampere Plaza. Open Mon., Wed., Medical Inspectors— Dr. Julia McNeely, Dr. Kenneth Magistrate’s Court. FrL, 1-9 p.m .; Tues., Thurs., 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 61 N. Munn Av., E.O. Goodman. p.m. Librarian, Anne J. Hubley. Luke M. McKenny, Magistrate. School Dentist— Dr. John J. Bolan. Elmwood Branch— Elmwood av. c S. Clinton. Open J. Frank Tilley, Clerk. Schools, Location and Principals. Mon., Wed., Fri., 1-9 p.m.; Tues., Thurs., 10:00 High School— 34 N. Walnut. Lewis B. Knight. a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Librarian Elizabeth V. Boston. Clifford J. Scott High School— 129 Renshaw av. Franklin Branch— Dodd c Colonial Ter. Open Mon., POLICE DEPARTMENT. Lemuel R. Johnston. Wed., Fri., 1-9 p.m.; Tues., Thurs., 10:00 a.m. Headquarters, 61 N. Munn av. Vernon L. Davey Junior High School— 161 Elmwood to 6:00 p.m. Librarian, Grace H. Hoystradt. Police Commissioners— Pres., Karl J. Olson; William av. Roland S. Woolson. Main Library and Branches closed on Sundays and P. Burpeau, M .D., V. Pres.; William F. Tremmel, Ashland School— 450 Park av. Arthur D. Hollings- holidays except, October 12th, Election Day, Novem­ Sec. head. ber 11th and February 12th.

MAPLEWOOD TOWNSHIP GOVERNMENT

Town Hall, 574 Valley M. Hook and Ladder Co. No. 2— Dunnell rd., M. Cap­ 2493— Princeton and Franklin av. Township Committee— M ilo S. Borden, Chairman; tains, Raymond C. Bischoff, Joseph P. Cain. 2495— Florida and Concord av. Ralph H. Jacobson, Thomas W. Sweeney, Sheldon Maplewood Engine Co. No. 1— Dunnell rd., M. Lieu­ 2497— Marion ter and Burnett av. R. Odell, Alan R. Kemp. tenants, Fred Dippel, Francis Maher. 2532— Rutgers and Hilton av. Collector of Taxes— Emory H. Dare, Jr. Hilton Engine Co. No. 2— 1536 Springfield av., M. 2556— Lombardy pi and Toronto ct. Assessor— A. E. Weiler. Lieutenants, Fred Nuse, Jr., William H. Kuhlman. 2561— Wellesley and Springfield av. 2563— Wellesley and Franklin av. Township Clerk— Stephen Y. Ronnie. Engine Co. No. 3— Lieutenants, Fred Dippel, Francis 2574— Tuscan and Burnett av. Magistrate— Thomas Ingham. Maher. 26— Wyman Motors. Township Physician— John R. Evans, Jr., M.D. Engine Co. No. 4— Reserve Apparatus. Welfare Director— Mabel E. Gengenbach. 3126— Tuscan rd and Summit av. Truck No. 1— Reserve Apparatus. 3141— Valley and Crescents. Treasurer— Stephen Y. Ronnie. Firemen— 42. Counsel— Osborne, Cornish and Scheck. 3151— Valley and Oakview av. Township Engineer— Edwin W. Barbehenn. 3154— Prospect and Oakview av. 3166— Burnett ter and Summit av. Director of Public Works— Edwin W. Barbehenn. MAPLEWOOD FIRE ALARM BOXES. Building Inspector— Paul J. Wilk3. 3178— Burnett ter and Ivy ter. -146— Ridgewood rd and Mountain av. Sewer Inspector— Paul J. Wilks. 3194— Prospect and Oakland rd. 1172— Maplewood av and Baker. Supv. Electric Maintenance— George M. Rogers. 3225— Burnett av and Springfield av. -1 7 6 — Ridgewood rd and Baker. Supv. of Park Dept.— Richard Walter. 4126— Richmond av and Elmwood av. 1222— Inwood pi and Maplewood av. 4138— Norfolk av and Midland blvd. Health Officer— Carl H. Wendel. 1243— Woodland rd and Durand av. 4141— Valley and Edgewood pi. Registrar of Vital Statistics— A. E. Weiler. 1255— Ridgewood rd and Maryland rd. 4143— North ter and Franklin pi. 1282— Maplewood av and Jefferson av. 4161— Valley and Parker av. POLICE DEPARTMENT. 1286— Ridgewood rd and Jefferson av. 4164— Prospect and Parker av. Headquarters, 125 Dunnell rd, M. 1324— Kendel av and Hoffman. 4176— Richmond av and Baldwin rd. 1346— Ridgewood rd and DeHart rd. 4221— Highland av and Elmwood av. Chief— Harold R. Dowd. 1386— Ridgewood rd and Cedar la. 4224— Boyden av and Elmwood av. Captains— Herbert S. Volk, Charles Buechele. 1481— Wyoming av and Curtis pi. 4232— Warren rd and Midland blvd. Lieutenants— Howard W. Secor, Harold Aman, Ray­ 1541— Wyoming av and Durand rd. 4257— Peachtree rd and Woodside rd mond Setaro. 1621— Wyoming av and Collinswood rd. 4262— Union av and Parker av. Sergeants— James DeCicco, Herman Schmidt, David 1651— Wyoming av and New England rd. 4264— Boyden av and Parker » ” Haldy, Robert Ball. 2121— Valley and Millburn av. 4271— Burroughs way and Berkshire ra. Patrolmen— 39. 2124— Northview ter and Millburn av. 4283— Hudson av and Garfield pi. Mechanics— Charles Killoran, John Brusko. 2135— Manley ter and Broadview av. 4296— Fernwood rd and Hillcrest ro. Stenographer— Samuel Houghtaling. 2151— Valley and Pierson rd. 4299— Irvington av and Hillcrest rd 18— Pierson’s Mill. 4321— Wetmore av and South Fourth. 2164— Osborne ter and Park av. 5126— Newark Way bet Boyden and Schaefer rd. FIRE DEPARTMENT. 2181— Valley and Girard pi. 5133— Jacoby and Schaefer rd. Headquarters, Dunnell rd. c Oakland rd., M. 2195— Prospect and Harvard av. 5135— Van Ness ter and Boyden av. Chief— Louis Zimmer. 2199— Rutgers and Harvard av. 5143— Jacoby and Boyden Captains— Joseph J. Scott, Raymond C. Bischoff, Jo­ 2272— Salter pi and Maple av. 5145— Van Ness ter and Boyden av. seph P. Cain. 2431— Broadview av and Springfield av. 5171— Boyden av and Tuscan rd. Lieutenants— Reginald D. Baker, William H. Kuhlman, 2453— Indiana and Franklin av. 5192— Chancellor av and Springfield av. Fred Nuse, Jr., Fred Dippel, Francis Maher. 2471— Prospect and Springfield av. 5194— Meadowbrook pi and Elwood av. ORANGES DIRECTORY—1954 17

SCHOOL DEPARTMENT. Schools, Location and Principals. South Mountain School— 464 S. Orange av.. West, S.O. (S. Orange and Maplewood.) Columbia High School— 17 Parker av., M. Robert L. M. Claire Milbauer, Acting Prin. Amsden. Tuscan School— 25 Haravrd av., M. Ruth A. Ireland, Board of Education— Pres., Francis W. Thomas; V. Maplewood Junior High School— 7 Burnet, M. Dr. A.M. Pres., Walter R. Williams, Jr.; John E. Farrell, Mildred L. Fisher, Ph.D. William E. Bardusch, Mrs. Oscar L. Updike, South Orange Junior High School— 21 Academy, S. 0. G. Norman Becker, H. Alden Foster, Esty Foster, Raymond W. Sterling, A.M. Mrs. Louis H. Gold. Clinton School— 27 Berkshire rd., M. John E. Mattis. LIBRARY. Fielding School— 525 Academy, M. W. Edward Toung, Maplewood Public Library— 160 Maplewood av. Opens District Clerk— Clarence E. Stevens. A.M. every day excepting Sun. and holidays; hours, 9 a.m. Custodian— Herbert C. Kammerer. First St. School— 61 First, S. 0. W. Edward Young, io 6 p.m .; Mon., Wed. and FrL, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m A.M. Sat., 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Supt. of Schools— Curtis H. Threlkelk, A.M ., office, Jefferson School— 518 Ridgewood rd., M. Ruth W. Dolson W. Rauscher, Pres.; Mrs. Madison Bates, Sec.; Clinton School, 27 Berkshire rd., M. Munson, B.S. William Santoro, Treas.; Helen V. D. Winter, Library Board of School Estimate— Sec., Clarence E. Stevens; Marshall School— 262 Grove rd., S. 0. Elizabeth H. Dir. Courteneay Overman, Jack Augenblick, George D. Arcularius, A.M. Hilton Branch— 1538 Springfield av., M. Daily from 1 McLaughlin, Milo S. Borden, Thomas W. Sweeney, Montrose School— 356 Clark, S. 0. Katharine Duryee, p.m. to 6 p.m.; Mom, Tues. and Thurs., from 1 p.m. Alan R. Kemp, Walter R. Williams, Jr., Francis W. Seth Boyden School— 280 Boyden av., M. Grace E. to 9 p.m .; Sat., 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Branch Librarian, Thomas. Koerner, A.B. Mary L. Hetherington.

SOUTH ORANGE VILLAGE GOVERNMENT

Village Hall, 101 S. Orange av. William C. Kruse, Jr., Leslie W. Snow, G. E. 14— Academy c Roland av. Village Election Fourth Tuesday in April Wiedenmayer; Mary S. Jenkins, Village Clerk. 15— Valley bet Fourth and Roland av. 16— Academy n Fourth. Village President— Courteneay Overman. 17— Valley c Third. Village Clerk— Mrs. Mary S. Jenkins. STREET AND SEWER DEPARTMENTS. 21— S. Orange av c Prospect. Temporary Treasurer— Seymour 0. Coeyman. Trenchard pi. 22— S. Orange av c Ward pi. Temporary Purchasing Agent— Seymour 0. Coeyman. Supt., Street Dept.— Thomas F. Treacey, Jr. 23— -Irvington av c Fairview av. Collector of Taxes— Sadie M. Scully. 24— Cameron rd c S. Kingman rd. Collector of Water Rates— Sadie M. Scully. 25— S. Orange av c Stanley rd. Magistrate— Herman Licks. STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE 26— Irvington av c Eder ter. Village Counsel— Ward J. Herbert. BOARD OF TRUSTEES. 31— Centre c Montrose av. Director of Welfare— Dorothy F. Scully. Public Safety— Deubel, Augenblick, Wiedenmayer. 32— Centre c Warwick av. Water Superintendent— Joseph E. Scott. Public Works— Snow, Kruse, Coeyman. 33— Berkeley av c Warwick av. Health Officer— John R. Mooney. Planning and Zoning— Coeyman, Snow, Kruse. 34— Montrose av c Hartford rd. Engineer— Arthur L. Demarest. Finance— Augenblick, Wiedenmayer, Deubel. 35— Grove rd c Turrell av. Inspector of Buildings— EveTett W. Bird. Contracts and Legal— Wiedenmayer, Augenblick, Snow. 41— Scotland rd c Raymond av. Plumbing Inspector— Joseph J. Turner. Health, Recreation, Library and Welfare— Kruse, 42— —Scotland rd c Montrose av. Board of Health— Dr. Charles Dane. Dr. Thomas Deubel, Coeyman. 43— Carlton av c Raymond av. Magovern, Fred Radel, William C. Kruse, Jr., Dr. 44— Carlton av c Irving av. W. Roberts Tyneson, D .D.S., Dr. John Merselis, 45— Vose av c Mead. Mrs. Lewis Loeser. POLICE DEPARTMENT. 51— Vose av c Randolph pi. Registrar of Vital Statistics— John R. Mooney. Headquarters, S. Orange av. c Scotland rd., S.O. 52— Montrose av c Meeker. Board of Assessments— Oswald Roth, John F. O’Brien, 53— Hillside pi c Mountain House rd. Chief— Byron T. Fitzsimmons. Lesley E. West, Felix Forlenza, Alfred S. Clark, 54— Ridgewood rd c Melrose pi. Captain— Anthony Iantosca. Sec. 56— Ridgewood rd c Mead. Lieutenants— Thomas J. Carew, William B. Rocker- 61— S. Orange av and D. L. & W. R. B. Assessor— John F. O’Brien. feller, John Rooney, Harry Haywood, Anthony 62— Ridgewood rd c Tillou rd. Board of Recreation Commissioners— Joseph A. Car­ Preston, Leroy Stieve. 63— Church c Third. ter, Pres.; Mrs. Emily L. Hill, Sec.; John E. Far­ Sergeants— Richard Bayliss, John Gately, Maurice 64— Ridgewood rd c Rynda -rd. rell, H. Richard Diamond, James A. Lally. Shanklin, James Boyle. 65— Ridgewood rd c Lenox av. Shade Tree Commission— Mrs. H. S. Burling, Durand Patrolmen— Twenty-Six. 67— Wyoming av c S. Orange av. H. VanDoren, Chairman ; Sadie M. Scully, Sec. 71— Underhill rd c Laurel pi. Municipal Employees Pension Fund— -Archer W. Bach­ 72— Brookwood rd c Wyoming av. man, Frank E. Buggies, Mary S. Jenkins, Sadie FIRE DEPARTMENT. 73— S. Harding dr and Hemlock ter. M. Scully, Sec. 74— Duffield dr c Brewer ct. Headquarters, First and Sloan at DL&W Station Board of Adjustments— Harry Wright, Pres.; Willard 75— Hoskier rd c Glenview rd. Chief— John J. Reynolds. Halsey, Cyril C. Baldwin, Ralph G. Schwebemeyer, 123— Glenview and Longview rd. Frank C. Cheston, Jr.; Mrs. Mary S. Jenkins, Sec. Deputy Chief— Joseph F. Allen. Planning and Development Board— Louis E. Kernan, Captains— William A. McDonald, Edward Larkin, Chairman; William Bartholomew, Donald Fox, Jo­ Charles C. Searles. seph C. Hazel, Jr., Albert Kapp, Mrs. Kenneroy Firemen— Twenty. LIBRARY. Woody, Raymond Connolly, Leslie E. West (Con­ South Orange Public Library— Scotland rd c Taylor pi sultant), Mrs. Harry J. Field, Douglas H. Kodie, Open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily except Sundayi Nancy B. Horn, Sec. Fire Alarm Telegraph. and holidays. Sat., 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Pres., Arthui In case of fire call OPERATOR. For other business call L. Brainerd; Sec., Richard T. W ood; Treas., James Board of Trustees. S.O. 2-3200. L. Black, Jr.; Mrs. John S. Sherman, Mrs. Frank Village President, Courteneay Overman; Jack Augen­ 12— Prospect c Irvington av. Maguire, Raymond Sterling; Librarian, Mrs. Mar­ blick, Seymour 0. Coeyman, Charles C. Deubel, Jr., 13— Prospect c Garfield pi. garet Fansler.

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Municipal Bdg., 66 Main. 1162— Hazel av and Cross. 4142— Pleasant Valley way bet. Lincoln and Dawson avs. Mayor— Frederick C. Erwin. 1163— Rollinson and Pillot pi. 4143— Pleasant Valley way and Victory rd. Town Clerk— Thurman J. Williams. 1164— Rollinson and Riggs pi. 4212— Seaman and Deerfield. Collector of Taxes— George W. Kocher. 1165— Valley rd and Joyce. 1166— Whittingham pi and Kingsley. 4213— Seaman and Bryn Mawr. Magistrate— James A. Degnan. 4231— Eagle Rock av. and Forest av. Town Treasurer— James W. Clayton. 1167— Northfleld and Rollinson. 4232— Eagle Rock av. and Pleasant Valley way. Town Attorney— William Kennedy. 1171— Highland Knitting Mills— Valley rd. opp Hazel 4234— Pleasant Valley way, 1000' north of Eagle Custodian— Patrick A. Quinn. av. Rock av. Director of Public Affairs— Charles L. Neill. 1174— Central av. 4322— Victory rd (Midway). Director of Revenue and Finance— Frederick C. Erwin. 1175— Hinrich’ s Garage— Valley rd. opp Glebe. 4331— Mount Pleasant av. and Merklin av. Director of Public Works— Edward A. Manda. 1181— Hazel Avenue School. 4341— Eagle Rock av. and Laurel av. Director of Public Safety— Edward W. Roos. 1182— Senior High School. Director of Parks and Public Property— Dr. Frank S. 1212— Northfleld av. and Valley rd. 4381— Pleasantdale School. 4421— Nestro rd. at Circle. Moran. 1214— Lindsley av. and Longview. Engineer— Henry C. Warnick. 1215— McClellan and Randolph. 4422— Pleasant Valley way and Mayfair dr. Building Inspector— John Christiano. 1221— Lindsley av and Wheeler. 4423— Pleasant Valley way and Fairway av. Overseer of the Poor— Mary E. Knevels. 1281— Fairmount Avenue School. Telephone Call 3-0220. Recall— 10 Blows. Health Officer— Dr. Kurt W. Thum; Herman Fred­ 1322— Burnett ter. n Walker rd. A. D. T. Signal Stations. ericks, Chief Clerk. 1332— Collamore ter. and Club blvd. 91— Armory. Tax Assessors— Harry A. Johnson, 0. Warwick Tel­ 1341— Gilbert and Gregory av. 92— Edisons. fair, Louis Lando. 1342— Belgrade ter. and Bradford av. 93— Suburban Cotton Mill. Playground Supervisor— William Boland. 1343— Northfleld av. and Cobane ter. 94— Bates Mfg. Co. Zoning Board of Adjustment— J. Edward Fadde, Chair­ 1381— Gregory Avenue School. 95— W. 0 . Hat Co. man; S. Whitney Landon, Jr., V. Chairman; Ter­ 1382— Roosevelt Junior High School rence J. Mulvey, Richard Hopkins, Walter A. Quinn; 2112— Main and White. Joseph W. Byrne, Sec. 2114— Main and Charles. SCHOOL DEPARTMENT. Planning Board— Frederick M. Edwards, Chairman; 2116— Park av. and Ashland av. Board of Education— Pres., William J. Murray; V, Anita Gould, Sec.; Louis A. DiMarzo, Philip Mc- 2117— Lakeside av. and Ashland av. Pres.., Henry E. Mecke; District Clerk, W. Russell Loughlin, George Stark, Nicholas J. Christiano, S. 2122— Main and Edisonia ter. Rinehart, Mrs. Jacob Friend, Jason Cooper, Stuart Whitney Landon, Jr., Mayor Frederick C. Erwin, 2124— Watchung av. and Alden. Fleming. ex-officio; Archie Templeton, Frank S. Moran, ex- 2125— Main and Kling. Supervising Prin.— Dr. M. W. Brown, office 10 Gas­ officio. 2126— Washington and Watchung av. ton. West Orange Board of Alcoholic Beverage Control— 212 7— Liberty (Midway). Medical Inspectors— Fred Hasney, M.D., William C. Thurman J. Williams, Sec.; Commissioners, Charles 2171— Edison Storage Battery Company— Main. Calvert, M .D., Clifford W. Quad, M.D. L. Neill, Edward W. Roos; Dr. Frank S. Moran, 2172— Edison Laboratory— Main. Dentist— Frederick V. Hofmann, D.D.S. Chairman. 2173— Edison Works— Lakeside av. (Main) Gate. Schools, Location and Principals. Transportation Committee— 10 Main, W.O. Edward 2174— Edison Works— Alden St. Gate (near M ain). W. Perry, Chairman; Mary R. Brady, V. Chairman; 2177— Willman’ s Garage— Main opp Lakeside av. High School— 120 Northfleld av. Raymond E. Hearn, Clifford J. Sturm, S ec.; Henry W. Closs, George 2212— High n Ridge av. M.A. E. Collinson, Gerald J. Kent, Jr., William L. Rein- 2213— Chestnut and Watchung av. Thomas A. Edison Junior High School— 75 William. Jesse I. Taylor, M.A. hard, George F. Szibdat, William J. Windecker, 2214— Chestnut and Watson av. Charles L. Neill. 2216— Franklin av. and Ridge av. Theodore Roosevelt Junior High School— 36 Gilbert pL 2221— Harrison av. and Maple. Leslie F. Bender, M.A. 2223— Main and Harrison av. Eagle Rock School— 29 Eagle Rock av. Earl McCaw, 2224— Ashwood ter. and Cherry. M.A. POLICE DEPARTMENT. 2225— Main and McKinley av. Fairmount School— 10 Gaston. Earl McCaw, M.A. Headquarters, 66 Main. 2227— Franklin av. and Elm. Gregory School— 301 Gregory av. Eugene P. Miller, 2231— Mississippi av. and Wilfred. B.S. Chief— Harry H. Hain. 2232— Valley way and Alan. Hazel Av. School— 45 Hazel av. Charles Lee Weigle, Captains— Thomas F. Mulvihill, Henry W. Closs, Philip 2233— Kirk and Winfield. M.A. J. Christ. 2234— Mississippi av and Maple. Pleasantdale School— 555 Pleasant Valley way. Eleanor Lieutenants— William H. Wood, William F. Palmer. 2242— Fairmount ter. and Rainbow ter. Noyes, M.A. Sergeants— John B. Dangler, Charles R. Kenlein, W il­ 2243— Mountain av. and Moore ter. St. Cloud School— 95 Sheridan av. R. Lynn Carpenter. liam F. Quigley, George Masson, Jr. 2244— Woodside ter. (Midway). Washington School— 176 Franklin av. Neal D. Quimby, Patrolmen— 50. 2245— Nutwold av. and Belleview ter. M.A. 2246— Mountain and Harriet. Supervisors and Special Teachers— Elementary Super­ 2281— Washington Street School. visor, Eleanor Noyes, M .A.; Art, Ruth Trappan; FIRE DEPARTMENT. 2282— Edison Junior High School. Instrumental Music, Jennings Butterfield; Asst. In­ Headquarters, Valley rd. c Wbittingham pi. 2283— Eagle Rock and Our Lady of Lourdes School. strumental Music, Charles Reifsnyder; Vocal Music, Chief— Leo G. Coleman. 2313— Mount Pleasant av. and Brookside rd. Earle W. Barnes, M .A .; Asst. Vocal Music, Lorena Assistant Chiefs— Frank J. Mulvihill, Albert . G. 2315— Mount Pleasant av. and Highland pL Austin; Household Arts, Mary S. Sickler; Physical Ehlert, John H. Mulholland, William J. Kernan. 3121— Northfleld av. and Walker rd. Training, Elizabeth Berninghausen, Robert C. Cal- Captains— John F. Egan, Ernest Krauth, Ralph Z. 3213— Northfleld av. and Saint Cloud pi. lard, B.P.E.; Manual Arts, Merlin J. Finch, B.S., Curtis, Russell D. Menzel, Walter H. Smith, John 3214— Ridgeway av. and Fairview av. George Lush, B .A .; Teachers of Crippled Children, F. Burns. 3222— Ridgeway av. and Mountain av. Pearl Lee, Grace Fox; School Psychologist, Mary Headquarters Co. No. 1— Valley rd. c Whittingham 3232— Saint Cloud av n Rodman pi. Hand; Home Economics, Virginia Baier, B.S.; Manual pi. 3233— Fairview av and Chestnut rd. Training, William J. Dunne. Co. No. 2— 92 Washington. 3234— Saint Cloud av. and Lessing rd. Administrative Asst, in Charge of Curriculum and Guid­ Co. No. 3— Mount Pleasant pi. 3235— Pleasant Valley way and Mountain av. ance— Ronald C. Doll. Firemen— 45. 3251— Pleasant Valley way n Northfleld av. 3281— Saint Cloud School. LIBRARIES. Fire Alarm Telegraph. 3321— Northfleld av. and Aspen rd. Free Public Library of West Orange— 46 Mount Pleas­ 1113— Mitchell and Tomkins. 3341— Northfleld av. and Glenview dr. 3342— Dogwood rd. and Dogwood dr. ant av. M oa and Wed., 9 a.m. to 9 p.m .; Tues., 1115— Valley rd. (South) and Wheatland av. Tburs., FrL, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m .; Sat., 9 a.m. to 3441— Mount Pleasant av., 200' west of incinerator 1124— Lawrence av. and Overlook av. 1 p.m. Closed Sundays and Holidays. entrance. 1125— Valley rd. (South) and Lawrence av. Tory Corner Branch— 242 Main. Mon., FrL, 1 p.m. to 1134— Orange Heights av. and Harvard ter. 4114— Mount Pleasant av. and Prospect av. 5 p.m .; Tues., 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. 1141— Gregory av. and Forest Hill rd. 4122— Johnson rd. and Caldwell ter. Trustees— S. C. Williams, Pres.; Mrs. T. J. Oliver, 1142— Hillside av. and Wellington av. 4123— Eagle Rock av. and Prospect av. V. Pres.; Mrs. Simon Griffinger, Sec.; M. J. Mc- 1151— Gregory av. and M itchell 4124— Woodhull and Harrington. Loughlin, Treas.; Dr. M. W. Brown, Mayor Frederick 1152— Colony dr. East and Brook dr. 4131— Mount Pleasant and Pleasant Valley way. C. Erwin, ex-officio; Library D ir., Mrs. E. A. Martin. ORANGES DIRECTORY—1954 19

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COURTS. Offlcers-in-Charge— David L. Kraemer, William C. Ricig- Supt. of Plants and Structures— Charles W. Fry. U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. liano, Horace S. Volz, Mrs. Anna West. Jail Warden— Alfred R. Meyer. United States Court House Case Examiners— Mrs. Cecilia Landmesser, Mary F. Jail Physician— Harold Hantman, M.D. Ninth and Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia 7. Scanlon. Penitentiary Warden— D. Knowlton Read. Title 28 of the United States Code provides that Probation Officers— Lucille E. Augustus, Joseph A. County Treasurer— John E. Cash. there shall be in each circuit a court of appeals, Bellofatto, Arthur L. Berke, Sam Bogner, John A. Supt. of Veterans' Interments— John E. Cash. which shall be a court of record, known as the Bolger, Mario A. Casale, Thomas A. Cosgrove, John Supt of Schools— Frank B. Stover. United States Court of Appeals for the circuit (Sec. A. Coyle, Muriel Crowley, Mrs. Kathryn E. Daly, County Counsel— Marshall Crowley. 43); that each court of appeals shall consist of the Elizabeth Davis, James T. Evans, Nicholas Ferrucci, County Adjuster— Raymond L. Mahony. circuit judges of the circuit in active service and that Charles K. Francis, Felix V. Gonder, Eugene J. Goss, Purchasing Agent— William H. Butler IIL the circuit justice and justices or judges designated Edmund R. Hopper, Walter L. Joyce, Frank V. Lan- County Engineer— Curtis C. Colwell. or assigned shall also be competent to sit as judges zara, Mrs. Phyllis Lehrer, Mrs. Pauline F. Leshins, Chief Medical Examiner— Dr. Harrison S. Martland. of the court (Sec. 44); that the circuit judge senior William J. McLaughlin, John J. Merck, William F. Asst. Medical Examiners— Dr. C. G. Berardinelli, Dr. in commission shall be the chief judge of the cir­ Mulligan, J. Hurst Murphy, J. Fred Peters, William E. F. Murray and Dr. H. D. Schaaf. cuit (Sec. 45); that in each circuit the court may P. Rossetti, John F. Rush, Michael J. Ryan, T. authorize the hearing of cases and controversies by Raymond Ryan, Mrs. Helen Selser, Edward S. separate divisions, each consisting of three judges; Shields, Joseph F. Swankie, S. Szelewa, Mrs. STATE GOVERNMENT. and that cases and controversies shall be heard by Shirley Wogan, Edward C. Zirkel. a court or division of not more than three judges, Social Investigator— Geoffrey Berrien. Governor— Alfred E. Driscoll. unless a hearing or rehearing before the court in Investigator of Gun Permits— Charles A. Osterritter. Secretary of State— Lloyd B. Marsh. banc is ordered by a Majority of the circuit judges Assistant Secretary of State— Florence G. Baker. in active service (Sec. 46). Office of Prosecutor of Essex County. Treasurer— Walter T. Margetts, Jr. Circuit Justice— Hon. Harold H. Burton, Washington. Prosecutor of Essex County— Richard J. Congleton. Comptroller— J. Lindsay de Valliere. D.C. Assistant Prosecutors— James R. Giuliano, Maurice J. Deputy Comptroller— Abram Vermuellen. Chief Judge of the Third Circuit— Hon. John Biggs, Jr., McKeown, Charles V. Webb, Jr. Attorney-General— Theodore Parsons. Wilmington, Del. Legal Assistants— C. William Caruso, Edward Schoen, Director of Purchase and Property— Fred V . Ferber. Circuit Judges— Hon. Albert Branson Maris, Philadel­ Jr., George K. Meier, Jr., Joseph A. Hayden. Supt. of State Police— Col. Charles H. SchoeffeL phia, Pa.; Hon. Herbert F. Goodrich, Philadelphia, Secretary to Prosecutor— Lillian Bellet. State Auditor— Frank Durand. Pa.; Hon. Gerald McLaughlin, Newark, N .J.; Hon. Detectives— Chief, C. W. Merrell; Capt., Benjamin Department of Local Government— Director, William Harry E. Kalodner, Philadelphia, Pa.; Hon. Austin Schaffer; Lieuts., Louis Sklarey, Frank P. McDevitt, Skillman. L. Staley, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Hon. William H. Hastie, Arthur E. McLaughlin, Leon Neidorf, William D. Athletic (Boxing Commissioner)— Abe J. Greene. Philadelphia, Pa. Anderson, Vincent F. Byron, William R. Ferlanti, State Beverage Commissioner— Dominic Cavicchia. Clerk of the Court o f Appeals— Ida 0. Creskoff, Esq., John J. Gillies, Joseph Goldberg, William X. Department of Banking and Insurance— Walter Gaffney, Jackson, Martin E. Kenny, Joseph Linarducci, George Philadelphia, Pa. Commissioner; Deputies, John Connolly, Jerome B. Mayer, Francis A. Troy. Deputy— Mrs. Harriet G. Humphrys. McKenna. Investigators— Prosper Brewer, Paul G. Cavicchia, Marc Commissioner of Labor— Percy A. Miller, Jr. Supreme Court. Denton, J. Borden Gant, Harvey F. Gross, Michael Conservation and Economic Development Dept.— Com­ Chief Justice— Arthur T. Vanderbilt, Newark. J. Kosloski George E. Meagher, Carmine A. Raimo, missioner, Charles Erdman. Associate Justices— A. Dayton Oliphant, Princeton; Jacob F. Sanwald, Anthony A. Sherman, Wilbur State Highway Dept.— B. J. Abbott. Harry Heher, Trenton; Albert E. Burling, Merchant- Spiro, Harold A. Weber. Institutions and Agencies Dept.— Sanford Bates, Com­ ville; William A. Wachenfeld, East Orange; Nathan L. Record Clerks— Chief Clerk, Charles P. O’N eill; Samuel missioner. Jacobs, Livingston; William J. Brennan, Jr., Rum- R. Verniero, Abe Holder, Frank Gordon. Public Utility Commission— Emmet R. Drew, Sec. son. Clerk to Prosecutor— Irene Basil. Racing Commission— Thomas Brogan, Hugh Mehorter, Clerk— John H. Gildea. Stenographers— Janet E. Kane, Alice E. Chambers, William V. Griffin, Lewis E. Waring. Deputy Clerk and Sergeant-at-Arms— Lester E. Warwick. Margaret Higgins, Marie Casiero. Real Estate Commission— Mason P. Pringle, Sec., Jer­ Meets in Trenton second Monday, Sept, to June, inc. Receptionist— Anna S. Pennell. sey City. Essex County— Assignment Judge Superior Court, W il­ Grand Jury Clerks— William J. Caffrey, John A. Byron. Rehabilitation Commission— Percy A. Miller, Jr., Di­ liam A. Smith; Superior Court Judges, Joseph L. Stenographers to Grand Jury— Genevieve Haugh, Sophya rector. Smith, Daniel J. Brennan; Judges Essex County Sultzbach. Sinking Fund Commission— Governor, Comptroller and Court, Joseph E. Conlon, G. Dixon Speakman, Ger­ Essex County District Court. Treasurer. ald A. Foley. 1st Judicial District— Meets each Wed. and Fri. at State Employees’ Retirement Commission— George Bor­ Court of Pardons. 649 Bloomfield av. Includes the towns of Montclair, den, Sec., Trenton. The old Court of Pardons was abolished by the 1947 Verona, Glen Ridge, and all the Caldwells. Teachers Pension and Annuity Fund— John A. Wood, Constitution and as a substitute it was provided that 2d Judicial District— Meets each Tues., Thurs. and FrL 3d, Sec., Trenton. the granting of pardons be a function of the Governor at 1068 Clinton av., Irvington. Includes Irvington, Tax Appeals Boards— Benjamin Danskin, Sec. alone and that thereby established a Board of Parole Maplewood and Millburn. Uniform Legislation Commission— Charles R. Hardin, operating under the Department of Institutions and Orphans Court and County Court. Newark; Alexander F. Ormsby, Jersey City. Agencies to consider applications and make recom­ The Orphans Court and County Courts (Which latter Workmen’ s Compensation Bureau— Commissioner, Percy mendations for the granting of paroles. Homer C. have been established in the place of the inferior A. Miller, Jr.; Daniel Spair, Sec., Trentoa Zink, Chairman, Belleville; Albert H. Holland, Mor­ courts of Common Pleas, Courts of Oyer and Ter­ Commissioner of Education— Frederick Raubinger. ristown; Joseph L. Brescher, Elizabeth. miner, and Courts of General Quarter Sessions), for President of Civil Service Commission— Dr. Lester H. Essex County Court. the respective counties held at same times and Clee, State House, Trenton. Superior Court Judges— Hon. William A. Smith, Assign­ places as Circuit Courts. ment Judge; Hon. Daniel J. Brennan, Hon. Frederic R. Colie. Essex County Court Judges— Hon. W. Stanley Naugh- ESSEX COUNTY GOVERNMENT. UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT. right, Hon. Joseph E. Conlon, Hon. John J. Francis, Hall of Records, Court House, High between 13th av. President— Dwight D. Eisenhower of Kansas; salary, Hon. G. Dixon Speakman. and W. Market, Newark, N.J. $ 100, 000. Domestic Relations and Juvenile Court— Hon. Harry W. Board of Freeholders— Meetings, 2d and 4th Thursday, Vice-President— Richard M. Nixon of California; sal­ Lindeman; Asst. Clk., Harry DiGiovanni. 11 a.m. at Hall of Records, Newark, N.J. ary, $30,000. County Clerk and Deputy Clerk Superior Court, Clerk Supervisor— Walter S. Gray. Secretary of State— John Foster Dulles of New York; Essex County Court and Juvenile and Domestic Re­ Director— Jacob S. Glickenhaus. salary, $15,000. lations Court— Russell C. Gates. Clerk— Francis M. VanVoorhees. Secretary of the Treasury— George M. Humphrey of Special Deputy Clerk and Chief Court Clerk— Milton Freeholders— Mark Anton, Richard V. Bonomo, Dr. Ohio; salary, $15,000. A. Hallett. Thomas W. Harvey, Charles W. Holton, Mrs. Glo- Secretary of Defense— Charles E. Wilson of Michigan; Assistant Superior Court Clerks— James Fox to As­ anna W. MacCarthy, Frank S. Platts, Fred H. salary, $15,000. signment Judge, James L. Hunt, Anthony Gmeiner, Taylor and Mrs. Eliza G. Wright. Attorney-General— Herbert Brownell, Jr., of New York; Arthur Goldbaum, Harold J. Staatsburg. Sheriff— Joseph A. Bonnet. salary, $15,000. Assistant County Court Clerks— Alvah B. Brown, Under Sheriff— Wilson H. Kierstead. Postmaster-General— Arthur E. Summerfield of Michi­ Thomas H. Cashill, George Cohen, Willis F. Davis, County Clerk— Russell C. Gates. gan; salary, $15,000. Ellis Hahn, Patrick J. Marley, Richard B. Roche. Surrogate— William Huck, Jr. Secretary of the Interior— Douglas McKay of Oregon; Surrogate— William Huck, Jr. Register of Deeds and Mortgages— Abbie W. Magee. salary, $15,000. Deputy Surrogate— William H. Rawson. Essex County Overbrook Hospital— Supt. and Medical Secretary of Agriculture— Ezra T. Benson of Utah; Chief Probation Officer— Joseph P. Murphy. Director, Joseph G. Sutton, M.D. salary, $15,000. Psychiatrist— M. Openchowski, M.D. Essex County Sanatorium— Supt. and Medical Director, Secretary of Commerce— Sinclair Weeks o f Massachu­ Executive Assistant— John L. Nulty. Alfred M. Hicks, M.D. setts; salary, $15,000. Assistant Chief Probation Officer— Thomas F. McGann. Essex County Isolation Hospital— Supt. and Medical Secretary of Labor— James P. Mitchell of New Jersey; Court Consultant— Charles A. VogeL Director, Ellis L. Smith, M.D. salary, $15,000. 2 0 1954—THE PRICE & LEE CO.’S

POST OFFICES. East Orange Post Office. South Orange Post Office. SI Vose av. Orange Post Office. Main Office— Munn av. and Arlington pi. Postmaster— Rose C. O'Hanlon. Main office c Main and Lincoln av. Acting Postmaster— Irving Krieger. Asst.— Albert Grove. Postmaster— Bernard M. Degnan. Asst. Postmaster— George Holey. Supt. of Mails— Andrew B. Nelson. Asst. Postmaster— Bernard A. Beirne. Supt. of Mails— Ward J. Morrissey. Office open— 8 a.m. to 6 p.m .; Sat., 8 a.m. to 12 M. Supt. of Mails— James Cbristiano. Asst. Supt. of Mails— Weldon R. Sheets. Asst. Supt. of Mails— Andrew Turrisi. Supt. of Postal Finance— Laurence P. Brophy. Foremen— Edwin F. Lang, Bartholomew A. Coen, J. Maplewood Post Office. Supt. o f Money Orders— George C. Leavitt. Conway, N. J. Sherry. 93 Baker. Foremen— Nicholas Belott, Charles Perry, Fred M. Supt. of —Benjamin J. Simpson. „ Postmaster— 0. Vincent McNany. Russell, Salvatore Iannone. Supt. of Brick Church Station— William A. Masi. Asst. Postmaster— Stanton Gange. Supt. W.O. Branch— Harry L. Cowley. Supt. of Mails— Arthur C. Rockefeller, Jr. Main office open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Holidays and Central Station— Leonard A. Crick, Supt. in Charge. Foreman— Michael A. Dolan. No. 3— Main and Grove. Mrs. Hallas, Clerk in Charge. Saturdays, 8 a.m. to 12 m. Not open for business Clerk in Charge— J. RusseU Coen. on Sundays. No. 8— 159 Sanford. Herman Hotkin, Clerk in Office open— 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Sat., 8 a.m. to Registry Division from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Charge. 12 M. Money Order and Postal Savings Bank open daily from Doddtown Station— 188 N. Park. Charles G. Greene, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., except Sunday and Holidays. Sub-Stations. Supt. in Charge. Sub Stations. Main Office— Open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m .; Sat., No. 2— 1755 Springfield av. Robert Matter, clerk in No. 2— 577 Valley rd., W.O. John Henry, Clerk in 8 aim. to 1 p.m. charge. Charge. Registry Division, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. No. 3— 685 Scotland rd. Paul Kanter, Clerk in Charge. Insured and COD Division, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. West Orange-Branch Orange Post Office. No. 4— 298 Main, W.O. Thomas Tully, Clerk in Money Order Division, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 324 VaUey rd. Charge. Postal Savings Bank, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Supt.— No. 6— 138 S. Valley rd., W.O. Salvatore G. Farina, Harry L. Cowley. Clerk in Charge. Stamps, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. DANIEL DeFINIS & SONS

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FOR AUTOMATIC ADDRESSING On ultra high speed equipment. Your own list put on metal plates and expertly maintained. Use our lists of N. J. Home owners - N. J. ind­ ustries - National Department Stores, etc. Lists compiled to order.

FOR SPEED-EFFICIENCY-ECONOMY All direct mail services under one roof pays off in split-second timed advertising that sells your goods.

° * £ CALL C A L I DV O '* E "' S I T ^

ADVERTISING PRINTERS & MAILERS SINCE 1933 17 WEST KINNEY STREET - NEWARK 2, N . J.

lor every purpose UNITED ADVERTISING CORPORATION NEW JERSEY’S LARGEST ENGINEERS, BUILDERS AND DESIGNERS OF SIGNS Park Avenue and Eleventh Street, Newark 7, New Jersey — Telephone HUmboldt 3-0215

DAY PHONE: ORange 4-2087 NIGHT PHONE: ORange 4-1641 WASHINGTON HOME IMPROVEMENTS LOUIS REA ZEPHYR ALUMINUM AWNINGS COMBINATION ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS — SCREENS — DOORS ROOFING — SIDING — HOME IMPROVEMENTS JALOUSIES — ENCLOSURES

25 WASHINGTON STREET WEST ORANGE, N. J. Automobiles 22 1954—THE PRICE & LEE CO.’S

Hew and Used Cars Open Evenings FISHER CADILLAC CORPORATION

(b iiih jJiu Jto h A

CADILLAC MOTOR CARS

SALES AND SERVICE

Tel. Mitchell 2-8080 360 Central Avenue Newark, N. J.

1 Greenwood Avenue Montclair, N. J.

Telephone Montclair 2-0700 Automobiles ORANGES DIRECTORY— 1954 23 GIBB CHEVBOLET CO.

A COMPLETE REPAIR SERVICE

Genuine Factory Parts

• MECHANICAL

• ELECTRICAL . :

• FENDER, BODY and PAINT SHOP

ALL WORK DONE BY OUR FACTORY TRAINED EMPLOYEES

SERVICE STATION 151 Central Avenue at Hickory Street, Orange

SALESROOM 473 MAIN STREET > EAST ORANGE OR ange 3-0787 Automobiles 24______1954—THE PRICE & LEE CO.’S ______

Established 1918 HINRICHS OLDSMOBILE CO., INC

tlu iP w h i^ od OLDSMOBILE

SALES AND SERVICE Repairing — Accessories

— # — - SAFETY TESTED USED CARS

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Telephone Orange 2-6440

429 Valley Road West Orange, N. J. Automobiles ORANGES DIRECTORY—1954 25 M. ROCKMAN

a u l h M i j i d DE SOTO

SALESSERVICE

d u i J w h i ^ & d PLYMOUTH

SALESSERVICE

TELEPHONE SOUTH ORANGE 3-3300

1911-1917 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE MAPLEWOOD, N. J. Automobiles 26 1954—THE PRICE & LEE CO.’S

G. W. TISDALE EDMOND S. BAUER, V.-Pres. HAMILTON STEWART, Secy. President In Charge Of Sales Service Mgr.

G.W.TISDALE Inc

Est. 1922

AUTHORIZED AGENCY DODGE - PLYMOUTH DODGE TRUCKS

LIBERAL TRADES AND TERMS

SALES ROOMS 490 MAIN STREET * EAST ORANGE (NEAR ORMONT THEATRE)

SERVICE AND PARTS

47 GREENWOOD AVENUE EAST ORANGE (Near D. L. & W. R.R. Grove St. Station)

OR ange 3-3443 NIGHT EMERGENCY ORANGE 4-5220 Automobiles ORANGES DIRECTORY— 1954 27

WELLS CADILLAC-OLDSMOBILE CO.

CADILLAC OLDSMOBILE

SALES AND SERVICE

----- # -----

Phones: South Orange 2-7069 — 2-7070

FOR NKHTTOWING CALL ESSEX 3-3982

25 Vose Avenue South Orange, N. J. Automobiles 28 1954—THE PRICE & LEE CO.’S BRICK CHURCH BUICK CO

SALES ft SERVICE

Telephone Orange 6-2600

65 McKinley Ave., Cor. So. Walnut St. East Orange, N. J.

OTIBMSI5IS®SJSM31SMSI3MaJ5ISI3ISiaMSi3i3M3ISMSI3J5ISMSMSI31SISISI3I5MSJSI3MSMaM3J3ISMSJBMSI3I3M5ISI3ISISf3I3JSISI3MSlE!I5I< “OVER 32 YEARS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE9 De COZEN EAST ORANGE CO. CHRYSLER SALES SERVICE PLYMOUTH USED CARS PARTS '—* ACCESSORIES

Telephones ORange 4-8 0 8 2 — 3 and 4-7901 531 CENTRAL AVENUE EAST ORANGE, N. J. Automobiles ORANGES DIRECTORY—1954 29 GIFFORD CHEVROLET INC.

A f Economical Tron*portmtio0

O u i h o M p d 7 CHEV R O L E T l ( D a a i a M

PASSENGER CARS - TRUCKS - PARTS SERVICE

Tel. South Orange 3-4000

213 VALLEY STREET SOUTH ORANGE, NEW JERSEY

"B GRIGGS MOTOR SALES, in

GENUINE COUNTY PARTS DEALERS SINCE 1919

0 . ■B SALES and SERVICE E)> ■ 0 TELEPHONE ORANGE 2-1122 160 MAIN STREET EAST ORANGE, NEW Service - TOOMAIN STREET, EAST MANGE, N. J.

B„ •0 Automobiles 30 1954—THE PRICE & LEE CO.’S MAPLEWOOD MOTORS, Inc CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH

S a b i i S&ivice

We Service All Makes of Cars

QUALITY USED CARS

1830 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE MAPLEWOOD, N. J. Tel. SOuth Orange 2-6500

CHRYSLERPLYMOUTH

SALES &

SERVICE TENNANT-ROBINSON. Inc.

454 SOUTH VALLEY ST. SOuth Orange 3-1600 ORANGE

i ■ a a a e * Auto Service Stations ORANGES DIRECTORY—1954 31

N j & c & A A a A y th o jcomphteand &qwpmfud of offkn.

★ ★ ★

JJu l (Ditedtohij^ Awnings 32 1954—THE PRICE & LEE CO.’S AYRES & TOWART

• AWNIN6S • SHADES • VENETIAN BUNDS

Telephone ORange 3-4704

216 North Clinton Street East Orange, New Jersey Banks ORANGES DIRECTORY— 1954

iC HARLFSWORTM

Q d . m ph ie B anking Sstfw k& A

CHECKING ACCOUNTS EVERY TYPE OF LOAN CONVENIENCE CHECKING ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES SAVINGS ACCOUNTS BULK STORAGE CHRISTMAS CLUB ACCOUNTS TRAVELERS CHECKS NIGHT DEPOSITORY LETTERS OF CREDIT COLLECTIONS U. S. SAVINGS BONDS BANK MONEY ORDERS FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOREIGN REMITTANCES

Ample Parking for Our Customers LIVINGSTON NATIONAL BANK LIVINGSTON, N. J.

MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Banks 34 1954— THE PRICE & LEE CO.’S

Franklin Savings Institution r 1 OF N EW A R K m [ 770 Broad Street near Market L I d

G f f i i c B A i IRVING BIKER HARRY KNOX President Vice President

O. STANLEY THOMPSON, JR. ROLAND W. HOPPER PEARSON QUEEN Treasurer Secretary Assistant Secretary

(Boahd o$ TyianaqsihA

JOSEPH M. BYRNE, JR. HARRY KNOX CHARLES J. ROH Chairman of Board, Vice President Chairman of Board, Interchemical Joseph M. Byrne Co. Company, Finishes Division ARTHUR W. LUNN ALBERT B. DRAKE President, Board of Trustees, JOSEPH D. SCHEERER Newark, New Jersey Presbyterian Hospital, New Jersey President, Alderney Dairy Co. EDGAR W. HELLER IRVING RIKER W. PAUL STILLMAN President, Lecourtenay Co. President President, National State Bank CARLOS D. KELLY Vice President, HENRY B. ROGERS O. STANLEY THOMPSON, JR. Purolator Products, Inc. Berkeley Heights, New Jersey Treasurer

tBanking S&JwiaiA

INSURED SAVINGS CLUB LOANS ON STOCK AND BONDS MONEY ORDERS INSURED VACATION CLUB SAVINGS PASSBOOK LOANS U. S. SAVINGS BONDS INSURED SAVINGS ACCOUNTS HOME MORTGAGE LOANS TRAVELERS CHECKS SAVING-BY-MAIL LIFE INSURANCE LOANS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES INSURED CHRISTMAS CLUB IMPROVEMENT LOANS SILVER STORAGE SPACE

£ a n k in q M d j u a a

9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Wednesdays, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. continuously Banks OEANGES DIRECTOKY— 1954 35 UNITED STATES SAVINGS BANK OF NEWARK, NEW JERSEY Founded 1871 A Mutual Savings Institution

772-774 BROAD STREET :: 187 MARKET STREET 121 SEVENTH AVENUE AT CUTLER STREET

OFFICERS BENJAMIN FAIRBANKS President THOMAS A. LOUGHLIN HARRY KILPATRICK WILLIAM T. HEYECK Executive Vice-President Treasurer Comptroller JOSEPH T. HARRISON HARRY W. HOWERTER, JR. Vice-President Secretary HOWARD R. LEWIS CHARLES A. KOENIG WILLIAM E. LOEFFLER HAROLD W. SNOWDEN Assistant Secretaries and Assistant Treasurers WILLARD F. FAISS Manager, Seventh Avenue Office

BOARD OF MANAGERS Russell V. Adams Joseph T. Harrison Roy H. Kirch Charles J. Barkhorn Fred Herrigel, Jr. Thomas A. Loughlin Joseph V. Clark, Jr. William F. Hoffman, Jr. Charles W. Payne Sargent Dumper S. Guernsey Jones Walter A. Reiter, M. D. Benjamin Fairbanks Albert R. Jube Milford A. Vieser Carl F. Good Harry Kilpatrick Robert A. Zachary ,

DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED BY THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION, WASHINGTON, D. C., TO THE EXTENT OF $10,000 FOR EACH DEPOSITOR

We Invite YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT Banks 36 1954—THE PRICE & LEE CO.’S

West Side Trust Company FOUR CONVENIENT OFFICES Springfield Avenue and High Street Hawthorne Avenue and Clinton Place Lyons Avenue and Bergen Street South Orange Avenue and Bergen Street Newark, New Jersey

EVERY BANKING SERVICE LOANS Checking Accounts For business purposes and on endorsed notes or collateral Interest Accounts Personal Loans Safe Deposit Vaults Automobiles and Appliances Financed Trust Department F .H .A . and Private Mortgages

OFFICERS Thomas C. Wallace Nathan Bilder Herman G. Grimme President Vice-President and Counsel Trust Officer Morrison J. Feldman David R. Gardner Paul N. Anderson Chairman of the Board Second Vice-President T reasurer Myron D. Goggin Gerald T. Milton Fred W. Lezgus Vice-President and Secretary Senior Asst. Vice-President Comptroller Charles W. Hendry Robert deB. Nugent Sherwood C. Valentine Assistant Vice-Presidents John F. Dolan, Assistant Vice-President Manager of Sales Finance Department William G. Wickman, Jr. Ray E. Mayham, Jr. Assistant Vice-Presidents and Assistant Secretaries Lillian M. Giuliano Theodore R. Habingreither Edward J. Smith Assistant Treasurers and Assistant Secretaries Joseph P. Flood, Auditor Anthony J. Riccardo George R. Manus Assistant Office Managers John F. Fredericks, Assistant Manager of Sales Finance Department

DIRECTORS Nathan Bilder Leonard Dreyfuss Thomas C. Wallace Myron D. Goggin Jacob H. Meyer Mrs. Meyer Kussy Morrison J. Feldman Leon S. Milmed Richard H. Dieffenbach Paul W. Otto Anthony P. Miele George Sagan George J. Busch, Jr. John R. Desiderio

Member of Federal Reserve System Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Charter Member of Newark Clearing House Association Building Materials and Supplies ORANGES DIRECTORY— 1954 37 AMABILE BROS CO., INC.

CINDER AND CONCRETE BLOCKS

SAND - GRAVEL - DRAIN TILE

PLASTER - LIME - CEMENT - BRICK - COLORED SLATE

ALL MASONS' MATERIALS

I

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Tels. Orange 3-6705 — Orange 3-9315

Glebe Street at Scotland Road Orange, New Jersey Building Materials and Supplies 38 1954—THE PRICE & LEE CO.’S

• 4 I ARROW BUILDING MATERIALS. I INC.

Masons’ Materials '—> Insulation v—> Concrete Blocks Asphalt and Asbestos '—> Roofing and Siding

Fire Brick — Refractory Cements — Plastering Materials Industrial Maintenance Supplies — Specialties — Wall Boards

♦ Offices — FABYAN PLACE & LYONS AVENUE, NEWARK 8, N. J. Storage Yard — Newark and Irvington, N. J. Telephone Waverly 3-0200

Jaeger Coal & Supply Co., lac.

LUMBER ■> TRIM . MASON MATERIALS

BUILDERS’ HARDWARE <—> PAINT

ROOFING MATERIALS

INSULATION

COAL AND FUEL OIL

Telephone UNionville 2-0070

2322 MORRIS AVENUE UNION, N. J.

>0 Building Materials and Supplies ORANGES DIRECTORY-*—1954 * ** 39

Established 1888 J. W. PIERSON CO. GENERAL MOTORS DELCO OIL BURNERS TIMKEN OIL BURNERS OLD CO.’S ATLANTIC LEHIGH COAL FUEL OIL HOPPERS COKE - MASON MATERIAL 24 HourOil Burner Service

89 DODD STREET OR. 3-5000 EAST ORANGE

t h e w <5 « I * p o T f

Have you ever noticed a dejected fisherman sitting for hours, without even a nibble — and the small boy fifty feet away pulling in the big ones?

It's just a case of fishing in the right spot. The directory is the right spot for your advertising — it will produce the results — the big ones.

ua# z/out jR/6 W Buses to Hire

4 0 1954—THE PRICE & LEE CO.’S

E . YANDERHOOF & SONS DELUXE BUSES FOR A IL OCCASIONS

Phone ORANGE 5-7100

18 Wilfred Street

West Orange New Je rse y Cabinet Makers ~ ORANGES DIRECTORY— 1954______41 MODERN WOODCRAFT CO.

Qiuiom fiu iti • FURNITURE • KITCHEN CABINETS • GENERAL CARPENTRY

PHONES ORANGE 4-3041 - 6-0551 592 VALLEY STREET ORANGE, NEW JERSEY

ADVERTISERS WHO KNOW

That which makes any advertiser’s approval worth while is the prominence he has attained in his particular line of work.

The advertisers in the Directory are competent judges on the subject of advertising mediums — the fact that they approve of Directory advertising is evidenced by their continued patronage. Cemeteries 42 1954—THE PRICE & LEE CO.’S

HOLLYWOOD MEMORIAL PARK

TH E CEMETERY BEAUTIFUL

PERPETUAL CARE ON EVERY LOT

Telephones Market 3-2880-1-2

Stuyvesanf Avenue Union, N. J.

Executive Office: 60 Park Place, Newark 2, N. J.

ROSEDALE MEMORIAL PARK

“ The Garden of Memories”

Executive Office 60 Park Place Newark, New Jersey

Telephone Mitchell 2-6551

Linden Avenue E Linden, New Jersey Telephone Linden 3-4990 Coal ORANGES DIRECTORY—1954 43 ALDEN COAL COMPANY

Koppers Coke

Specially Prepared Buckwheat j|. and Rice Coal for Stoker or Hand Fired Use

F U E L O IL ALL TYPES OIL BURNERS, COAL STOKERS and HEAT REGULATORS INSTALLED and SERVICED

PHONES: OR. 3-6842— 3-6887

311 HIGH STREET ORANGE, NEW JERSEY :

NIGHTS and HOLIDAYS Phone Orange 6-5819

L ------■------i FOREST HILL COAL < OIL CO.

D & H F U E L OIL CONE-CLEANED ANTHRACITE KOPPERS COKE

OIL BURNERS INSTALLED - SERVICED

Telephone Humboldt 3-3400

29-41 ANTHONY STREET NEWARK 7, N. J.

*®®fi3EEEiaiajBJ0isisM3isiaiiMai3iaisi3^ Coal 44 1954—THE PRICE & LEE CO.’S

Affiliate of Established in HOLMES OIL CO., INC. 1888 o Inc H 01 r t >! Service [(pMFORT^'^1 Telephone Satisfaction ■ vwQ F American] ORange 1 E V y jiFEJ Quality 3-0119

D&H Koppers GOAL - FUEL OIL -- GOKI Oil Burners and Automatic Stokers

456 South Jefferson Street Orange, New Jersey

ROSENFELD FUEL CO. JaA dinmsi and JactaAy COAL - COKE - FUEL OIL Complain Maaiinq Qtuialiad

DOMESTIC - COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL Oil Burners Installed and Serviced

3 4 3 DODD STREET EAST ORANGE, NEW JERSEY TELS. ORANGE 6-5790 - 6-5791 - 6-5792 Night and Holiday Emergency Phone ViA 3-6846 Coal ORANGES DIRECTORY— 1954 45

O' - o WATCHING COAL A OIL CO., he.

cP M ^ jilT B U C K * PfTTSTON CO COAL

U N T H R A C I T g PREMIUM ANTHRACITE COAL KOPPERS COKE — FUEL OIL — Oil Burners and Service

TELEPHONE ORANGE 3-0177 Office and Yard: 57 Main St. Adjoining St. Mark’s Church West Orange, N. J.

WILLIAM CUTLER

JCopft&hA. foksL + Q oaL + J'U& L O iL Gil(B wuwiSl.

Telephone ORange 3-0959 135 HAMILTON STREET EAST ORANGE, N. J. Thomas J. Kearney, Jr., Inc.

29 LINCOLN AVENUE ORANGE, NEW JERSEY

Phone Orange 3*0458

‘blue coal’ — Lehigh Valley Coal — Koppers Coke ‘blue coal’ Thermostats Coal £5______„______1954—THE PRICE & LEE CO.’S NICASTRO BROS., INC.

‘blue coal’ '—v Koppers Coke '—v Fuel Oil

Oil Burners ;—> Automatic Stokers

YARD INSTALLED OFFICE 19 SO. CLINTON STREET AND 559 BLOOMFIELD AVE. EAST ORANGE, N. J. NEWARK, N. J. SERVICED OR ange 4-185? or 5-7913 HU mboldt 2-761S RETTIG COAL CO. INC “ We Carry Nothing But the Best99 LEHIGH VALLEY COAL [OPPERS 'blue coal' SEABOARD AMERICA’S FINEST HARD COAL JOKE ATLANTIC FUEL OIL — OIL BURNERS

Office and Yard - 162-190 M UFF A VENUE Tel. Bigelow 8-7474 NEWARK, N. I

Phones Caldwell 6-0616 6-0617 ROSELAND COAL & OIL CO.. INC.

bPPERS ‘blue coal’ Fuel Oil j ? 0 P k e York Oil Burners Stokers Burner Service

HARRISON AVENUE ROSELAND, NEW JERSEY WOOLLEY COAL CO., Inc. COAL - FUEL OIL - WE SELL OLD COMPANY'S LEHIGH COAL KOPPERS COKE - SPECIAL STOKER COAL ELECTRIC FURNACEMAN - OIL BURNERS

SERVICE ON ALL MAKES OF OIL BURNERS

Burnett Avenue at Springfield Avenue Tel. SOuth Orange 2-7400 Maplewood, N. J. Contractors,—Contractors—Concrete ORANGES DIRECTORY— 1954 47 FRANK E. La SAPIO yyictAon and fiiuldintj fonihadbA

Sidewalk - Brick Steps - Fireplace - Stone Wall - Stone Work - Brick Work ORange 2-7345 IS HILLYER STREET ORANGE, NEW JERSEY CHARLES WEINING Builder of Fine Homes

ALTERATIONS — REPAIRS — KITCHEN REMODELING

225 RHODE ISLAND AVE. a EAST ORANGE, N. J. Shop, ORange 3*5883 "r" Home, ORange 3-6864 EMIL MACCARIO DRIVEWAY CONSTRUCTION (Asphalt and Concrete) SIDEWALKS • FLOORS • SLATE WALKS

Illustration of How Blocks Can Be Arranged to Permit Graceful Curves

37 UNION AYE. TEL. SO 3-1666 MAPLEWOOD, N. J. Detective Agencies 48______1954—THE PRICE & LEE CO.’S______CORBALLY DETECTIVE AGENCY, Inc. Established 1921 DETECTIVE WORK IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Civil & Criminal Investigations For Factories, Banks, Railroads, Corporations, Attorneys and Individuals

WATCHMEN and ARMED GUARDS Efficient Operations Everywhere

INSURANCE — EMPLOYMENT — CLAIM — REPORTS

MArket 2-0747 If No Answer Call BEUeville 2-1958

17 WILLIAM STREET NEWARK 2, N. J. Druggists—Retail,—Electrical Appliances,—Electrical Contractors,— Electrical Contractors and Supplies ORANGES DIRECTORY—1954 49 FO R D ’ S ite D R U G STO RE PAUL DANIEL, Registered Pharmacist Serving Your Community PRESCRIPTIONS — COSMETICS —DRUGS Prescriptions Called for and Delivered WINES AND LIQUORS 309 MAIN ST. (Near Day) ORange 5-2217-8 ORANGE Orange Electrical Engineering & Supply Cn. SALES ESTABLISHED 1926 SERVICE TELEVISION RADIOS WASHERS REFRIGERATORS RANGES BENDIX — EASY — MAYTAG — BLACKSTONE KELVINATOR REFRIGERATION LIGHTING FIXTURES & SUPPLIES WHOLESALE and RETAIL T e l e p h o n e o r a n g e 2-1148 403 MAIN STREET, NEAR HIGH STREET ORANGE, NEW JERSEY Joseph P. Weber Co. Established 1916 ; ^ Electrical Contractors—Residential & Industrial Electricians

Repairing — Servicing — Installing

ORange 3-3978 118 EATON PLACE _ EAST ORANGE, N. J.

Village Radio and Electric Co., Inc. Electrical Contractors • HOUSE WIRING • FLUORESCENT LIGHTING • APPLIANCE REPAIRING • LIGHT & POWER WIRING • RADIO AND TELEVISION Telephone SOuth Orange 2-6049 21 VOSE AVENUE SOUTH ORANGE, N. J. Floor Waxing,—Florists 50 1954—THE PRICE & LEE CO.’S

Q oM im n ial T fljcrinJtm anai Q o.

Represented by CARMINE SICA

FLOOR WAXING AND RUG SHAMPOOING COMPLETE JANITORIAL SERVICE

Offices - Factories - Projects - Institutions - Homes

INSURED AND BONDED

Tel. Orange 2-4304

135 SPRINGDALE AVENUE EAST ORANGE, N. J.

"0 SCHORK - FLORIST

“WHERE DISCRIMINATING PEOPLE BUY FLOWERS’

JIow&M — ’Sip *

Floral Designs Cut Flowers

Prompt Deliveries

Li vingston 6-0152

499 S. Livingston Ave., near NorthfieM Center Livingston, N . J.

n 0 Florists,—Fuel Oil,—Funeral Directors ORANGES DIRECTORY— 1954 51

Telephone ORange 2-1000 557 MAIN STREET EAST ORANGE, N. J. HOLMES OIL (0., INC Fuel Oil Oil Burners

TELEPHONES M ARKET {gjygj 456 South Jefferson Street Orange, New Jersey

FRANK J. CODEY, Sr. FRANK J. CODEY, Jr. EUGENE J. CODEY DONALD R. CODEY

ORange 4-7554, CODEY FUNERAL SERVICE 69 High Street FUNERAL SERVICE ORange 3-4090 486 Valley Street

MOntclair 2-0005 SERVICE > ANYTIME ‘ — f A N Y W H E R E 77 Park Street HOPPING FUNERAL HOME W. DAY HOPPING

J.fwjughJtfod, (peJi&jDJud S&wiai

LIVINGSTON 6-1414 RES. LI 6-19?1

145 E. MT. PLEASANT AVENUE LIVINGSTON, N. J. Funeral Directors,—Furniture ££______1954—THE PRICE & LEE CO/S______OR 3-0935 Est. 1897 RES. ESSEX 4-3176 ROBERT LEE FUNERAL HOME Family of

JOHN P. LEE & SON

5 2 0 -5 2 2 MAIN STREET ORANGE, NEW JERSEY

W eatljerijpafr JFm tPral H m ttr Est. 1853 Herbert E. Weatherhead Rita Weatherhead Young “Ov&h 100 cljsuaAA Qn Jth& QsunJtsUi oft Jth& Ohanq&Al’

OR. 3-5278 126 Main Street, opp. Y. M. C. A. Orange, New Jersey COLD FURNITURE CO.

Leading Home Furnishers in the Oranges

Telephone ORange 4-4800

234 MAIN STREET ORANGE, NEW JERSEY

Homemakers For Over Half A Century TEL. ORANGE 5-7800 Home Improvement,- Hospital Supplies,—Insurance

ORANGES DIRECTORY— 1954 53 J & L CONTRACTORS HOME IMPROVEMENT

ROOFING - SIDING - HOME ALTERATIONS - DRIVEWAYS - PAINTING

TEL. ORANGE 4-66 20 228 CENTRAL AVENUE EAST ORANGE, NEW JERSEY GARRETT BYRNES & SON $ w u j h a L ^ n h p l i c A

HANOVIA SUNSHINE LAMPS — ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS TRUSSES — ELASTIC STOCKINGS, ETC. TRY OUR RENTAL SERVICE OXYGEN TENTS, WHEEL CHAIRS, HOSPITAL BEDS, BACK RESTS, CRUTCHES, Etc. INFRA-RED & QUARTZ — ULTRA VIOLET LAMPS 24 HOUR OXYGEN SERVICE 166 Central Avenue Telephone ORange 3-8176 ORANGE, N. J. HERBERT L. BROOKS “Thirty-Seven Years In Insurance” Compisie Q/tAWUUtCJ2 S&iwke

ORANGE 2-3660 (4) 19 N. HARRISON STREET EAST ORANGE, NEW JERSEY LEO KRIEGER INSURANCE “Cl Policy J-oh fc

ORANGE 6-4233 37S MAIN STREET EAST ORANGE, NEW JERSEY Interior Decorators 54 1954—THE PRICE & LEE CO.’S

(■Jlllll IIHIIIIJ7

“ 1 SCHULZ & BEHRLE, INC. Established Over Half A Century DESIGNERS and MANUFACTURERS of

j I n t o / u o A A , Furniture — Draperies — Carpeting — Upholstering Ornamental Metal Work — Lighting Fixtures Accessories — Gifts • VflodiiAni$inq. and (fu&iom, (fabinai. TfloJunq.

TELEPHONE ORANGE 6 - 2 2 0 0 647 CENTRAL AVENUE EAST ORANGE, N. J.

:

CEJiaiiiiii ...... iiiiiiiiiiiaiiiaaiiaaiaiia...... uiiiiiiiiiiibiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihi ...... i 0 QhansLb Qnt&hioh OaStudio UPHOLSTERING DRAPERIES — CURTAINS — FURNITURE REFINISHING SLIP COVERS — BEDSPREADS — REPAIRING — ANTIQUES RESTORED NEW FURNITURE MADE TO ORDER Telephone ORange 4-8232 484 MAIN STREET EAST ORANGE, N. J. r ADVERTISING m M a PUNCH.... It’s the punch that counts — in the right place. Your ad in the DIRECTORY will deliver the right punch in the right place* Jewelers ORANGES DIRECTORY— 1954

ESTABLISHED OVER 50 YEARS SELLS BLUE WHITE

Scientific Instrument for Diamond Magnification (Magnified 120 Times) and Grading Colors One of the Few Such Fine Machines in the W o rld

OFFICIAL APPRAISER BANK REFERENCES FRANKLIN SAYINGS • NATIONAL NEWARK & ESSEX Linoleums,-Liquors 56 ______1954—THE PRICE & LEE CO.’S ORANGE SHADE & FLOOR COVERING CO., INC LINOLEUMS WINDOW SHADES — VENETIAN BLINDS — AWNINGS

MANUFACTURERS — RETAILERS NOTE NAME — RICHMAN Tel. ORcmge 3-4212 270 MAIN STREET______ORANGE, NEW JERSEY

HELLER/ h e l LER

EAST ORANGE "Jhst &tOMoft fisiXiOJUtUjsd Sstfwice" NUTLEY WINES - LIQUORS - BEER Free Delivery 3 9 FOURTH AVENUE OR 3-2677 EAST ORANGE, N. J. MAPLEWOOD WINE & LIQUOR LUDWIG PIETZ, PROP. Wines • Liquors • Beers • Sodas For Delivery PHONE SO. 2-9813 3 HIGHLAND PLACE MAPLEWOOD, NEW JERSEY

THE LOGICAL PLACE TO LOOK FOR IT ____ Think of the DIRECTORY when y o u a rc looking for names and addresses a n d street locations. It’s the logical and q u ick ­ est place to get the information y o u want* Use the DIRECTORY. Lumber and Millwork ORANGES DIRECTORY— 1954 57

ESTABLISHED 1911 JOHN DELIDUKA, INC MILLWORK STOCK OR SPECIAL LUMBER Building Materials

FRAMES • SASH

DOORS • TR IM

• M O L D IN G .

• INSULATION

• BUILDERS’ HARDWARE

Telephone ORange 2-0700

236-238 AMHERST STREET EAST ORANGE, N. J. Lumber and Millwork 58 ______1954—THE PRICE & LEE CO.’S DeNISCIA LUMBER and MILWORK COMPANY

“ EVERYTHING IN LUMBER and BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES”

• Kitchen Cabinets • Screens • Millwork • White Pine • Screen Rewiring and • Fence Pickets Repairing • Knotty Pine • Celotex • Flooring • Plywood • Cedar Lining • Stair Material • Shelving • Sheet Rock • Doors • Tile Board • Storm Doors • Builder’s Hardware • Sash • Glass • Red Cedar Shingles • Roofing Supplies • Wall Board • Overhead Doors • Dowels • Mouldings* • Tennis Tables • Building Paper • Medicine Cabinets • Frames • Asbestos Shingles • Combination Screen and • Asphalt Shingles Storm Sash Doors • Marlite INSULATION STORM SASH CUSTOM MADE STOCK SIZES ALUMINUM WINDOW SCREENS ALUMINUM STORM SASH

65 SOUTH ESSEX AVENUE ORANGE Lumber and Millwork OEANGES DIEECTOEY— 1954 59 Pacific Industrial & Supply Company LUMBER AND MILLWORK - STOCK AND SPECIAL - Paints Hardware Roofing Materials Builders’ Supplies Screens Storm Sash Insulation Ceiling Tile Kitchen Cabinets

(pJwm A Livingston 6-2212 ORange 3-9462 506 West Mt. Pleasant Ave. Livingston, N. J.

CHARLES SAUER, INC. (B u u ld in q — JIndii&Jjrial — (YYbsdsihm$inq WlaJtsLhial& LUMBER Frames Doors Trim Screens Storm Sash Insulation Wall Boards Flooring Hardwoods Fir & Cypress White Pine Fir Plywood

INSULATING BOARD BEAVER BOARD SHEET ROCK MILLWORK STOCK AND SPECIAL

TEL. ORANGE 3-0527 54-56 OAKWOOD AVENUE ORANGE, NEW JERSEY Lumber and Millwork 60 ______1954—THE PRICE & LEE CO.’S______MOBBACH LUMBER AND SUPPLY CO, LUMBER ALL KINDS SCREENS — DOORS — STORM SASH — PLYWOOD — SHEET ROCK MOULDINGS — WALL BOARDS CEILING TILE — IMITATION TILE FLOORINGS — INSULATION ALL KINDS — SHINGLES 373-375 FIFTH STREET Telephones HUmboldt 2-6540 - 1 N EW A R K , N . J.

ESTABLISHED 1920 ORANGE SASH, DOOR & GLASS CO., INC. LUMBER AND MILLWORK Insulation Materials Newtile and Asbestos Panels Sashf Doors, Frames and Trim Glass, Screens, Storm Sash, Garage Doors, Kitchen Dressers, Breakfast Nooks, Medicine Chests, Ironing Boards, Mouldings of all Kinds. Hard Boards Finished and Unfinished Asphalt Roofing, Asbestos Roofing and Side Walls

TELEPHONE ORANGE 3-3767 1 7 9 WILLIAM STREET ORANGE, N. J.

k. ALPHABETICAL YOUR CITY B. BUYERS C. CLASSIFIED C. GOVERNMENTAL N. NUMERICAL Machinists and Machinery Mfrs. ORANGES DIRECTORY—1954 61

TONY WOJTECH TED WOJTECH KAREL WOJTECH Newarkville Machine & Tool Go. Multi-Slide • Four-Slide Tooling • Designing and Repairing Dies • Gauges • Jigs • Fix­ tures • Precision Tools • Metal Stampings • Special Machinery • Experimental Work Miscellaneous Production W ork • Carboloy Carbide and Stellite Wear Parts • Carboloy Carbide Standard and Special Tipped Tools • Carboloy Carbide and High Speed Special Tools Made to Print • Carboloy Carbide and High Speed Brake Drum Turning Tools Carbide and High Speed Cutter Grinding • Taps and Drills Sharpened Te le ph o n e U N ionville 2-9150 711 LEHIGH AVENUE UNION, NEW JERSEY A B C SALES COMPANY DIVISION OF NEWARKVILLE MACHINE 8c TOOL CO.

(Di&JUrihjuJbAA fo h WHITMAN & BARNES PRODUCTS SUPER TOOL PRODUCTS WEST SHORE MFG. PRODUCTS NEWARKVILLE MACHINE & TOOL CO.

HIGH SPEED AND CARBIDE TOOLS J ’O lb lO A Drills, Reamers, Cutters, Burrs, Centers Masonry Drills, Standard Carbide Cutting Tools, High Speed Cutting Tools Carbide Insert Tool Holders

T eleph o ne U N io n ville 2-9150 711 LEHIGH AVENUE UNION, NEW JERSEY Mail Advertising Service 62* 1954—THE PEICE & LEE CO.’S SALES OF TOMORROW ARE RESULTS OF ACTION TODAY! R. H. DOREMUS & SON Complete Mailing Services For MULTIGRAPHING - MIMEOGRAPHING MERCHANT - MANUFACTURER ADDRESSING CHURCH - CLUB - ETC. Your 66difficult” job is our Hobby PHOTO-OFFSET PRINTING

429 WILLIAM STREET OR 3-1300 EAST ORANGE, N. J.

Names Appearing In Black Letters

IN THIS DIRECTORY are the names of those people who ACCOMPLISH THINGS and are entitled to favorable consideration, if for no other reason than their public- spirited support of measures which make for progress. They represent that ENERGY AND PUSH so essential to the commercial prosperity of the City, and in dealing with them no mistake will be made. The publishers are honored in thus making them better known to the public.

... Patronize Them Milk ______ORANGES DIRECTORY— 1954______63 BALDWIN'S MI. PUASANT FARM, INC

----- • -----

PREMIER PASTEURIZED

JERSEY CREAMLINE MILK DAIRY PRODUCTS

------9 ------Tel. Livingston 6-0474 554 West Mt. Pleasant Avenue Livingston, N. J. Moving 64 1954—THE PRICE & LEE CO.’S

Centrally located warehouse, lowest insurance rates, 250,000 square feet of floor area. Modern, insured moving service, spe­ cial vaults for office files and records. Experienced, bonded per­ sonnel. Office and show room facilities.

Inquiries from realtors, distributors, merchants, manufacturers and traffic managers are cordially invited.

BEST FOR MOVING AND WAREHOUSING

FEDERAL STORAGE 155 WASHINGTON ST., NEWARK 2, NEW JERSEY MITCHELL 3-2222 Music Teachers,- Newspapers,—Oils, Greases and Chemicals ORANGES DIRECTORY— 1954 65 PARK MUSIC SCHOOL Private and Class Lessons On All Instruments By Certified Teachers Instrument Sales — Rentals and Repairs

OR 4-8041

86 WASHINGTON STREET WEST ORANGE, NEW JERSEY

To Reach LIVINGSTON- ESSEX COUNTY’S FASTEST GROWING SUBURB,

IT’S THE West Essex Tribune

Read By More Than 8 Out of 10 Livingston Families Exclusive, Complete Coverage of All Livingston News

MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS Subscription: $3.00 per year — 8 cents per copy

For Advertising Rates and Additional Information CALL Livingston 6-1771 REAR 16 SO. LIVINGSTON AVENUE LIVINGSTON, NEW JERSEY

NATIONAL OIL & SUPPLY COMPANY OILS, GREASES, SOAPS, ACIDS, CHEMICALS QUAKER STATE MOTOR OILS AND GREASES PYRENE AND C O TWO FIRE EXTINGUISHERS ZERONE AND ZEREX — PUROLATOR PRODUCTS

Telephone Bigelow 3-0700

173-179 Frelinghuysen Avenue Newark 5, New Jersey Opticians,—Painters and Decorators 66 1954—THE PRICE & LEE CO.’S

ESTABLISHED 1895

% S o OPTICIANS 533 MAIN STREET EAST ORANGE Authorized Dealers Zenith Hearing Aids

PHONE ORANGE 3-7700 SUMMIT ASBURY PARK 348 Springfield Ave. Medical Arts Bldg. Phone SUnunit 6-0379 Grand Ave. and Monroe Phone Asbury Park 2-2166 RUDOLF LIDKE Established 1927

PAINTING P A M I ^ G Residential — Commercial & DECORATING DECORATDNG 1 CONTRACTORSOF J CONTRACTOR AMEROCA Interiors and Exteriors

44 Plymouth Ave. Phone SO 2-5038 Maplewood, N. J. r STRETCH YOUR'XD"DOLLARS

It isn’t the cost — it’s the ad cov­ erage that counts and you get so much for so little when you advertise in the DIRECTORY.

5 U ^ ------Paints and Painters’ Supplies OEANGES DIEECTOEY—1954 67 G. L. Kimmerle & Bro., Inc.

AINTS—LADDER f* P -WALL PAPER- □ Distributors of DUTCH BOY — BARRELED SUNLIGHT — PIERCE PAINTS SANITAS — WACO STEEL SCAFFOLDING — WALLTEX John S. Tilley Ladders and Equipment

Main Store and Office 581 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE NEWARK, N. J.

Telephones Bigelow 8-2727 — 2728 — 2729

Irvington Store Montclair Store 1252 Springfield Avenue 615 Bloomfield Avenue Tel. Essex 5-8278 Tel. MOntclair 2-2466

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. Plumbers _ 68 1954—THE PRICE & LEE CO.’S______DANIEL DeFINIS & SONS (RsL&idsmiLal — S n d iu d h ia l

★ PLUMBING •ad CAS HEATING

REPAIRING A SPECIALTY

“JjujLnA od yyict&JbLh (p lu m bsih ” OIL BURNERS SERVICED

Authorized Sparton Electric Sewer Cleaning Service

★ ORange 5-9495 LI vingston 6-2332

119 Chestnut Street West Orange, N. J. Printers ORANGES DIRECTORY—1954 69

Books Letterheads Booklets Envelopes Pamphlets Cards Folders Tickets Circulars Bulletins Periodicals Newspapers Catalogues Magazines

HEWLETT PRINTING CO.

AT THE MAPLEWOOD-SOUTH ORANGE NEWS-RECORD

465 Valley Street, South Orange SO 2-3252, SO 3-0700 Real Estate and Insurance 70 1954—THE PRICE & LEE CO.’S George M. Dunn REALTOR

REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE

SUBURBAN HOMES

s ' in SOUTH ORANGE - MAPLEWOOD MILLBURN and SHORT HILLS

Jsd & p Jw M SOUTH ORANGE 2-4747

1 Durand Road Maplewood, New Jersey (At Lackawanna Station) Real Estate and Insurance ______ORANGES DIRECTORY—1954______71 ESTHER G. BAKER T/as SIDNEY T . BAKER REALTOR Suburban Homes Along The Lackawanna Real Estate and Insurance

Telephone SOuth Orange 3-2100 Res. Tel. SOuth Orange 2-3567

671 RIDGEWOOD ROAD MAPLEWOOD, N. J.

REALTOR INSUROR

WILLIAM F. BERTSGHINGER “Specializing in Suburban Essex Properties”

Tel. OR. 3-2700 95 Main Street West Orange, N. J. Real Estate and Insurance 72 1954—THE PRICE & LEE CO.’S J. LEWIS FIACRE & SON

d h u d i o M

REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE - MORTGAGES - APPRAISALS PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

Specializing in The Oranges, Maplewood, Short Hills, Chatham

Tel. SOuth Orange 2-8400

1874 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE MAPLEWOOD, N.J.

SALES BEAL ESTATE FIRE Sales—-Rentals SINCE 1901 RENTALS AUTOMOBILE T. A . APPRAISALS FLYNN LIABILITY AGENCY MORTGAGES HEALTH

JAMES A. FLYNN, Proprietor MANAGEMENT ORange 3-0060 ACCIDENT If No Answer Call ORange 2-0653 Insurance oi Every Description

505 ARGYLE AVE. at Scotland Road ORANGE, N. J. Real Estate and Insurance ORANGES DIRECTORY—1954 73 Eugene E. Hughes & Bro. Established 1904 BEALTOHS

INSURANCE

SOUTH ORANGE — MAPLEWOOD — SHORT HILLS

RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES

♦ ♦ ♦

TELEPHONE: SOUTH ORANGE 2-2363 i 6 Sloan Street (opp. DL&WRR Station) South Orange, N. J. i *%< ••e—e«e«e**e«e«e« *»o-»o»»o«»o««o»»o«»o««o»«o»«o««o»»o«»o«»o«»o««o»«o-o»*o. i

DONALD G. MARTIN, President Res. Phone S. H. 7*2633 MARTIN & WEIS, INC.

ifisialJbAA — SUBURBAN HOMES - MORTGAGES APPRAISALS

Member National Association of Real Estate Boards New Jersey Association of Real Estate Boards Board of Realtors of the Oranges and Maplewood Telephones So. Orange 2-2900 — 2-2901 151 Maplewood Avenue (Theatre Building) Maplewood, N. J. Real Estate and Insurance 74 1954—THE PRICE & LEE CO.’S

J h sL jl. Qhahlsibu Q’fijrisLtL Qo.

jofc. S o u i l l O hanqtL , 9Zeot

ESTABLISHED 1890

R e a l t o r s REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS

Specializing In South Orange, Maplewood, Millburn and Short Hills

Tel. SOuth Orange 3-1215

10 Sloan Street South Orange, N. J.

Industrial Sites and Properties Commercials and Investments PROPERTY MANAGEMENT REAL ESTATE APPRAISALS CHAIN STORE LEASING MORTGAGE FINANCING

R a d ilin r Co. J L V Real Estate Since 1905

17 ACADEMY ST. • NEW ARK, N. J. MArket 2-7890 Real Estate and Insurance ORANGES DIRECTORY—1954 75

DONALD W. WILLETT — ^ REALTOR -

REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE — SALES — MORTGAGE LOANS R EN TALS jSj APPRAISALS — PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

Senior Member Society of Residential Appraisers

phone O R an ge 3-2623 NIGHT TEL. ORANGE 5-5294

25 HALSTED STREET EAST ORANGE, N. J.

E. KENNETH ANDRUSS, INC. ft a a lio M — QnM UwhA BUILDING SITES HOME SALES AND RENTALS SERVING THE ORANGES AND SUBURBAN ESSEX

175 MT. PLEASANT AVE. TEL. OR ANGE 2-3974 W. ORANGE, N.J.

C. D. CARRINO JhaUtoA

Real Estate Insurance

TELS. ORANGE 6-4700 RES. ORANGE 2-0969 410 MAIN STREET ORANGE, NEW JERSEY Real Estate and Insurance 76 1954—THE PRICE & LEE CO.’S PELL T. COLLINS, Jr

REAL E INSURANCE

RESIDENTIAL, INCOME a n d MANAGEMENT PROPERTIES Phone: ORange 2-2920 12 Washington Place East Orange, N. J.

SELLING REAL ESTATE ALONG THE LACKAWANNA SINCE 1906 RAYMOND CONNOLLY CO. A CORPORATION REALTORS SALES Raymond Connolly RENTALS R. Herbert Connolly APPRAISALS TAX CONSULTANTS

Tel. Office: SO. 3-0405 — Res. SO. 2-1515 5 WEST SOUTH ORANGE AVE. SOUTH ORANGE, N. J. WILLIAM J. GRAY

Telephone Livingston 6-0111

12 East Mount Pleasant Avenue Livingston, New Jersey, at Center Real Estate and Insurance ORANGES DIRECTORY—1954 77 CHARLES J. KLEIN, JR. REALTOR MORTGAGES — SALES — APPRAISALS LEASING — MANAGEMENT — INSURANCE

Telephone SOuth Orange 3-0600 151-155 MAPLEWOOD AVENUE MAPLEWOOD, N. J. A . CRAIG KNIGHT Realtor REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE

Telephones: Office ORange 2-1110 Res. ORange 3-4314

52 Brick Church Plaza (at Brick Church Station) East Orange, N. J. LACOMBE AGENCY JkaM toAA — Q n/kW ianai SUBURBAN AREAS OF MAPLEWOOD, ORANGES, SHORT HILLS AND LIVINGSTON

§ NEW JERSEY MOTOR VEHICLE AGENCY Telephones SOuth Orange 2-6770 1634 Springfield Avenue Maplewood, New Jersey Telephone Orange 3-5577 GEORGE F. MACK, INC. REALTOR - INSURANCE APPRAISING

335 MAIN STREET EAST ORANGE, N. J. Real Estate and Insurance 7jT 1954—THE PRICE & LEE CO.’S FRANK B. MAKING REALTOR REAL ESTATE APPRAISALS - REAL ESTATE MANAGEMENT

MARKET 3-5188 2 4 COMMERCE STREET NEWARK 2, NEW JERSEY JOHN D. MUNTHER REALTOR CHOICE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES IN South Orange, Maplewood, Millbum and Short Hills ADVISE ME OF YOUR REQUIREMENTS Tel. So. Orange 2-0342 16 Sloan Street South Orange, N. J.

1 1 ff PURSELL

fbuaUoh — QnAWwh RENTALS - SALES - APPRAISALS MORTGAGES - MANAGEMENT - INSURANCE TELEPHONE OR 2-6400

136 SOUTH VALLEY ROAD I f No Answer OR 2-3206 WEST ORANGE, N. J.

GERTRUDE K . SMITH REALTOR Insurance — Mortgages

SOUTH ORANGE 3-1636 RES. ORANGE 4-1042

lO VALLEY STREET NEAR SOUTH ORANGE AVENUE SOUTH ORANGE, N, J. Real Estate and Insurance ORANGES DIRECTORY—1954 79 Louis D. Stratton REALTOR - INSURANCE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

SOuth Orange 2-6400

1888 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE MAPLEWOOD, N. J. SUDLER ASSOCIATES REALTORS ♦ INSURANCE WALL MASTER CLEANERS BUILDING INTERIOR CLEANERS

Telephone ORange 4-3324-5 463 CENTRAL AVENUE EAST ORANGE, N. J.

A C O M P LE T E REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE HARRY L. WELKER SERVICE

REALTOR Specializing in Suburban Homes

PHONE S. O. 2-7744 L55 MAPLEWOOD AYE. MAPLEWOOD, N. J. Residence S. O. 2-2263

HENRY WITHINGTON MAIXO» - INSURANCE

Appraisals— Management— Residential — Investment and Commercial Properties — Mortgage Financing Phone ORange 4-4747 380« MAIN STREET EAST ORANGE, N. J. Roofers 80 1954—THE PRICE & LEE CO.’S CHAS. L BUZK ROOFING CO. INCORPORATED ESTABLISHED 1920 OTTO MORAVEK, PRES.

GUTTERS - - - LEADERS

M M APPROVED ROOFERS 10-15-20 Year Bonded Roofs GENERAL CONTRACTING ASPHALT BUILT-UP ROOFINC Specializing in Flat Roofs — Shingles and Sidings

WE INSTALL NEW SLATE ROOFS, TILE ROOFS and REPAIRS ALUMINUM COMBINATION WINDOWS and DOORS ESsex 2-8227 - Bigelow 3-8413 Office: 185-187 16th Avenue Newark, N. X Roofers ______ORANGES DIRECTORY—1954 81 ALBERT J. McGRATH & CO. I ROOFING CONTRACTORS LEAKS NOT STOPPED NO CHARGE Approved Applicators of Addex Fiber Glass Roofing

REPAIRS ON ALL TYPES

- SPECIALIZIN G IN - NEW SLATE ROOFS ASBESTOS — TILE ALL WORK GUARANTEED Built Up Asphalt & Slag Roofs — Re Roofing — Asphalt Shingles RE-SIDING WORK Aluminum — Asphalt — Asbestos — Brick — Shake LEADER & GUTTER WORK COMPLETE INSURANCE COVERAGE- TIME PAYMENTS ARRANGED Tel. ORange 4-2380 10 Municipal Plaza West Orange, N. J. Roofers 82 ______1954—THE PRICE & LEE CO.’S

Established 1927 ORANGE ROOFING CO.

ASPHALT BUILT-UP ROOFING SLATE - ASBESTOS ASPHALT SHINGLES

LEADERS - GUTTERS - ROOF REPAIRS SIDING - CAULKING

------• ------ORange 3-6679

181 S. Jefferson Street Orange, New Jersey

J. PETRUCELLI

Compensation and Liability Insurance Roofers ORANGES DIRECTORY—1954 83 MODERN ROOFING CO. OF NEW ARK, INC. "THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST"

IxJ r Spsudalijsi in • BUILT UP ASPHALT • SIDING FLAT ROOFS • WATERPROOFING • EXPERT SLATE & • LEADERS - GUTTERS SHINGLE WORK • REPAIR WORK

REASONABLE RATES INSURANCE COVERAGE MArket 2-4428

179 12th AVENUE NEWARK, NEW JERSEY

AMERICAN HOME ROOFING CO. JOHN W. MACDONALD, Prop. Established 1920

“(R oofa jof (Dhlrndtion" ASBESTOS — ASPHALT SHINGLES — SLATE PHONE MONTCLAIR 2-8667 29 VIRGINIA AVENUE MONTCLAIR, NEW JERSEY

D O Y O U KNOW? That the Directory of your city is on file in the Directory Library in all of the principal cities of the United States and Canada and that informa­ tion about you is in it, accessible Anywhere in America? ARE YOU PROPERLY DISPLAYED? Roofing Materials and Supplies 84 1954—THE PRICE & LEE CO.’S Acme Roofing, Siding & Supply Co.

Certain-teed Wholesale Distributors Roofings and Allied Products

Asphalt Shingles and Sidings — Roll Roofings Saturated Felts — Building Papers — Roof Coatings and Plastics—Asphalt—Pitch—Asbestos Shingles and Sidings-—Insulating Board and Lath Leaders — Gutters ORANGE 4-6776 - 4-6777

2 7 6 -2 7 8 NORTH DAY ST. ORANGE, NEW JERSEY

Phone: Orange 6-1700 All American Supply Co., Inc. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS ROOFING, SIDING AND INSULATION MATERIALS Asphalt Roofing Shingles —- Roll Roofings — Asphalt Felt — Roof Coatings and Plastics — Asphalt Pitch — Building Paper — Insulated Brick — Caulking Compound — Copper and Galvanized Leader and Gutter — Copper — Aluminum — Rock Wool Insu­ lation — Nails — Miami Bathroom Cabinets and Fans — Asbestos Siding 531 FREEMAN STREET ORANGE, NEW JERSEY

WHEN MEN W ANT TO BUY

They look in the Directory to find where to buy. If you are in heavy type under the proper headings and explain clearly in this section of the book what you sell, you get the business. Savings and Loan Assns. ORANGES DIRECTORY— 1954 “ ££ CRESTMONT SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION

INSURED SAVINGS LOANS FOR Mortgages — Home Improvements

Telephone South Orange 2-5100

1886 Springfield Ave. Maplewood, N.J. Savings and Loan Assns. 86 1954—THE PRICE & LEE CO.’S

the MAPLEWOOD story

The story of the growth of Maplewood and its surrounding area is told, in good part, by the growth of Maplewood Savings and Loan Association. For 44 years, this institution has kept the people’s savings safe and helped them grow. For 44 years, it has been giving financial assistance through mortgage loans to those wishing to huy or build homes in the area. Now, for either purpose, it offers finer, greater service than ever. Your inquiry or visit is most cordially invited.

Savings Insured Up To $10,000 . Latest Dividend per annum

Friendly and speedy service on mortgage loan applications.

I

MAPLEWOOD SA VINOS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION

Maplewood Avenue at Depot Plaza, Maplewood, N. J. SO 2-2060

* AN INSURED THRIFT AND » ** HOME FINANCING INSTITUTION ~ Savings and Loan Assns. ORANGES DIRECTORY—1954 87

M cU fjflo4U & l & G 4M 4U fi & LOAN ASSOCIATION

SAVINGS INSURED UP TO $10,000

CHRISTMAS CLUB

MORTGAGE LOANS for Home Purchasing — Improvements — Refinancing

Money Orders at 10 cents each, regardless of amount

Public Service Payment Office at 5 cents per bill

24 Plaza Place Livingston, . J, (A t Livingston Center)

TEL. Livingston 6-1716

HOURS: 9 A.M. TO 4 P.M. - MONDAYS TO 8 P.M. Savings and Loan A ssns.Seeds and Plants,—Sewing 88 1954—THE PRICE & LEE CO.’S

1 INVESTORS SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 1

INSURED INCORPORATED 1926

Funds Available for Mortgage Loans

OPEN DAILY FROM 9 A. M. TO 3 P. M. EXCEPT SATURDAY MONDAY EVENINGS 7-8 P. M.

MAIN OFFICE: 64 MAIN STREET, MILLBURN, N. J. - Tel. Millburn 6-4252

Brick Church Office Union Office 28 WASHINGTON PLACE 977-979 STUYVESANT AVENUE EAST ORANGE, N. J. UNION, N. J. 9 1 Orange 3-1881 Unionville 2-6466 I Alexander Forbes & Co, Grass, Flower and Vegetable SEEDS FERTILIZERS — BULBS — INSECTICIDES — PLANTS

Sales Garden: Route 10, Hanover, N. J. — WHippany 8-0375

MORRIS TURNPIKE AT MILLBURN AVE. Millburn 6-4430 MILLBURN, N. J. Mac LEAN SEWING CENTER

★ Q sw oisu d fcxdjL L tdvsdij Jo diojm S&winq ^

PATTERNS - MATERIAL - BUTTONS - SEWING AIDS - RIBBON TRIMMING - KNITTING WOOL - BUTTON HOLES

157 MAPLEWOOD AVE. TEL. SO. 3 -0 6 4 6 MAPLEWOOD, N. J. OEANGES DIEECTOEY— 1954 89

Every line of BUSINESS

INTELLIGENT ADVERTISING

Eye-catching Advertising caters to a chance trade, whose eyes are wandering.

Businesslike Advertising puts its display where it will be seen by those Looking for the message it bears.

IF YOU WANT TO KNOW The meaning of a word, Where Do You Look? In the Diction­ ary.

Who sells what you want to buy, IN THE DIRECTORY.

A directory is On The Job 365 Days in the year, and he who looks therein does so because he WANTS SOMETHING.

THE PRICE & LEE CO.

Directory Publishers Storage 90 1954—THE PKICE & LEE CO.’S

Centrally located warehouse, lowest insurance rates, 250,000 square feet of floor area. Modern, insured moving service, spe­ cial vaults for office files and records. Experienced, bonded per­ sonnel. Office and show room facilities.

Inquiries from realtors, distributors, merchants, manufacturers and traffic managers are cordially invited.

BEST FOR MOVING AND WAREHOUSING

FEDERAL STORAGE 155 WASHINGTON ST., NEWARK 2, NEW JERSEY