Specialized Lubrication

Battery Service — General Tires & Tubes

Located on Broadway, Norwood, telephone Norwood 1298, the Town Square Filling Station, Inc., is a very popular stopping place for local and out-of-town motorists, offering, here, a most complete and convenient service, truly a “One Stop Service.”

They feature excellent products which have obtained an enviable reputation as being among- the highest test gasoline and oils of the day such as the well-known Shell Products. It makes no difference whether it is for the passenger car, truck or tractor, you will find that the Town Square Filling Station, Inc has the fuel that will suit your every need.

Under the able direction of Michael J (Mickey) Keohane, who established this place in 1929, this service station has inaugurated a call and delivery service for their many patrons for expert crankcase service the tuning up of motors, tires, and tubes, and last but not least, especially at this season of the year, an excellent battery service.

They offer an excellent service, too, in the lubrication of cars and the advanced equipment, here, makes it possible to service you while you wait. While we are on this subject, let us suggest to you who visit the Norwood Sports Center or the Theatre, to leave your car here, which is close by, and while you are enjoying yourself, you can have the job that you want done and which you have been unable to take care of during the day This is truly a great convenience for many of our local people.

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We are happy to mention these facts, in our review, in reference to the Town Square Filling Station, Inc., which is rendering so able an all-around service to the public, and we suggest that before you take any trip, to stop in here and let these experts put your car in the beat of condition.

THIS DAY IN NORWOOD HISTORY

Panel Explores Social Problems Of Community-This Day in Norwood History-May 9, 1963

Panel Explores Social Problems Of Community-This Day in Norwood History-May 9, 1963

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PANEL DISCUSSIONS are among the features of the Norwood Family Week observance May 5 to 11. In the top photo. Rev. Albert D. Stiefel of the Church of the Nazarene occupies rostrum at Sunday night’s opening discussion in Memorial Hall…

Elizabeth Ann Guilderson Named Miss Coast Guard 1963-This Day in Norwood History-May 9, 1963

Elizabeth Ann Guilderson Named Miss Coast Guard 1963-This Day in Norwood History-May 9, 1963

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“THIS IS NEW YORK” — Elizabeth Anne Guilderson, Yeoman First Class, a SPAR in the United States Coast Guard Reserve and “Miss Coast Guard of 1963, listens attentively as her escort, Yeoman third class David Myers, USCG, points out the…

Norwood Theatre Burglars Get $500-This Day In Norwood History-May 9, 1932

Norwood Theatre Burglars Get $500-This Day In Norwood History-May 9, 1932

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Smash Combination of Safe Near Police Station May 9, 1932—Burglars took $500 from the safe of the Norwood Theatre, Central st, early this morning. Whoever committed the robbery entered the theatre by a rear window, which led into a coal…

This Day in Norwood History-Talk Of The Town-May 8, 1903

This Day in Norwood History-Talk Of The Town-May 8, 1903

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These news items were the talk of the town on May 8, 1903 St. Catherine’s T. A. and L. society is making arrangements to re-organize its baseball team for the present season. With four strong teams in the field, baseball…

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This Day In Norwood History-May 8, 1935-STUDENT FLYER UNHURT IN DROP OF 3000 FEET

This Day In Norwood History-May 8, 1935-STUDENT FLYER UNHURT IN DROP OF 3000 FEET

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Harvard Instructor’s Plane Crashes Into Swamp After 19 Spins on Way Down May 8, 1935—Unable to pull his plane out of a series of spins, Weld Arnold, 40, instructor at the Harvard Institute of Geographical Exploration, narrowly escaped death late…