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Ithaca Alphabetical Directory 1974-75 AGWAY PETROLEUM CORPORATION HEATING OILS - GAS -LP GAS - 24 HR. BURNER SERVICE Phone 272-8002 505 TAUGHANNOCK ITHACA DI RECTORY 153 MANNING'S Ithaca Alphabetical Directory 1974-75 Copyright 1975, by H. A. Manning Co. PUBLISHERS' NOTICE The information in this directory is obtained as far as possible by actual convass, compiled in a way to insure maximum accuracy. While the publishers will in no way be held responsible for any errors that may occur, they will be pleased to have any inaccuracies called to their attention, for correction in succeeding editions. TO FIND A NAME YOU MUST KNOW HOW TO SPELL IT There are many ways of spelling some names with practically the same pronunciation When the name of a corporation, factory or firm appears Immedi­ ately after the name, it indicates the place of business. After the name of a street, the word "Street" is om itted. The post office address is given only when the same does not correspond with the name of the town. Information received too late to be included wi II be found on the last page of the alphabetical section. Information received too late to be included will be found on the last page of the alphabetical section. When "res inq do (residence inquire ditto)" appears in a personal listing, it indicates--for home address inquire at business address as listed, due to personal request or incomplete information. When "h do (home ditto)" appears in a personal listing, it indio cates bus iness and home addres s are the same. ABBREVIATIONS Cay Hts Cayuga Heights NYSE&GCorp New York State CU Cornell University Electric & Gas Corp FNB& TCo First National Bank & NYTelCo New York Telephone Co Trust Co of Ithaca Ren Renwick IC Ithaca College R&Clnc Robinson & Carpenter Inc IGCo Ithaca Gun Co RBros Rothschi Id Bros IJ Ithaca JournaI RHlnc Reconstruction Home Inc IS Ithaca Schools RPT Registered Physical Therapist LPN Licensed Practical Nurse SCSUS Dept Agr MB-W Morse Borg-Warner Soil Conservation Service United mh mobile home States Department Agriculture MW&Co Montgomery Ward & Co Sum res Summer res idence • full service banking. @~-~ MARINE MIDLAND BANK - SOUTHERN - ,!d ~ JUDD FALLS ROAD TRIPHAMMER ROAD 24 Hour Money Malic Banking _ Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Northside Discount Liquor & Wine Inc. New Giant Discount Liquor Store Phone 273-1291 Elmira Road Ithaca Shopping Plaza 154 H. A. MANNING COMPANY'S AM Auto Repair prop Alain Mauboussin 400 Spencer rd HOME DAIRY CO. A Solty Dog 413-415 Taughannock blvd 143 E. STATE ST. A & W Root Beer Stand (Jas and Sora Zifchack BAKERY & CAFETERIA and Jeanette Ecker) 323 Elmira rd Open Mon.-Thurs. 7-6:30 Fridays 7-7, Sat. 7-6 Aagaard Andrew W (Nancy M) exp on imal care­ taker CU res Brooktondale WEDDING & BIRTHDAY CAKES Aagaard Nancy M (Mrs Andrew W) ir lob tech CU MADE TO ORDER 273-2212 res Brooktondale Abair Maryann Mrs sr admn sec CU res 2 Spring­ brook cir T-C3 Tompkins-Cortland Community Abair Wayne F (Judith R) tchr Boynton Jr High College Sch h306 T areyton rd TCHosp Tompkins County Hospital Abbattista Mary L dietary aide RHlnc rlOO W TCTCo Tompkins County Trust Co Seneca Trbg Trumansburg Abbe Elfriede M artist Div of Biological USAF United States Air Force Sc iences CU h24 Woodcrest av USMM United States Merchant Marine Abbett Jean asst dir Unions CU res 724 N Trip­ WSH Wi liard Straight Hall hammer rd WAC Women's Army Corps Abbey Kenneth R carp ser CU res RD2 Free­ WAVES Women's Auxiliary ville Volunteer Emergency Service Abbey Myra A wid Floyd h311 W Seneca Abbott Amelio L emp Ithaca Textiles Inc h320 For full list of general abbreviations see pre­ Brookfi el d rd ceding pages Abbott Anno S wid Abr r320 Brookfield rd ABBOTT ASSOCIATES David M Abbott and AAA FINGER LAKES AUTOMOBILE CLUB Rosemary Abbott generaI partners 150 328 N Meadow 0. 213-6121 managing dir West Village Place 0.213-5215 see pat Edgar D Sebring Road Service 0.213-4561 Abbott Barbaro stu r David M Abbott AAA HEADQUARTERS Edgar D Sebring Abbott Bruce v-pres DM Abbott Investors Corp managing dir 328 N Meadow0.213-6121 and emp Abbott Associates h30l Maple av AAA WORLD WIDE TRAVEL SERVICE AAA (F5) Finger Lakes Automobile Club 328 N Abbott Cath J sten IndRel CU r903 N Cayuga Meadow 0. 213-6121 managing dir Edgar D Sebring ABBOTT DM INVESTORS CORPORATION A-Arrow Exterminating Co Dell Grover prop David M Abbott pres Rosemary Abbott stC­ 415 Hillview pi treas BOI 8 Aurora 0. 364-1119 ABBOTT DAVID M (Rosemary) pres D M Ab­ bott Investors Corp and general partner Ab­ bott Associates res BOI 8 Aurora ____ Abbott Edward P (Clarice B) Iwyr First Notion­ , al Bonk Bldg (707) 0. 273-2846 h905 N Baker Cayuga Abbott Eleanor W Mrs odm sec Alumni Affairs Travel CU res Brooktondale Inc. m ----ABBOTT H CLIFFORD asst treas-mgr Trip­ hammer Ithaca Office Marine Midland Bank­ 210DRYO£N ROAD ITHACA.NEWYORK f Southern 315 N Triphammer rd res inq do 0 14850 USA Abbott Jos N (Ruth S) prop Abbott's Liquor DIAL Store h 113 Pork pi ~ Abbott Jul ia J r320 Brookfield rd ...... 607-27BAKER ABBOTT ROSEMARY (Mrs David M) IIc-treas DM Abbott Investors Corp and general partner Abbott Associates res BOI 8 Aurora Abbott Ruth S (Mrs Jos N) mgr Abbott's Li quor Store h113 Pork pi Abbott Virginia wid John h903 N Cayuga "ne Puhlie Needs to be Informed as WeU as Reminded" Uae theae lpacea scattered throupout the Directory to INFORM Buyer. ., 21 S W. Water St., Elmira, N.Y. Phone (607) 734-1 SS1 1I:s ~ 344 S. Warren St., Syracuse, N.Y. Phone (31 S) 424-370Ci Blue Shield ITHACA 01 RECTORY 155 Abbott's Liquor Store Jos N Abbott prop 910 W State Trumansburg's Phone (607) 387-4793 Abdulky Vicki J sec-sten CU r215 Pleasant Largest Broker 387-5335 Abdulmalik Abbas grad stu h116 Lake (3) !//~ Abdul-Rahman Radzuan (Kamariah) stu CU h Hasbrouck Apts (22B) I, CO LE MAN) Abe Yoshisato stu CU hl00 Fairview sq (7P) \'~Al ESTATE . Abel John F asst prof CU r409 Mitchell 39 E. Main St. Mary Carolyn Coleman Abel Lynne S asst to dean Arts & Sciences Trumansburg,N.Y.I4886 Estate Broker CU r409 Mitchell Lie. R.eal Abel SL hl38 Giles Abi·Khuzam Faruk F vis asst prof CU r White AD AGENCY THE mass media communicationl Hall (B-3) total creative concepti III S Cayuga t:J Abo Shabana Mohamed h20 N Triphammer rd 213-3153 lee boMom corner cardl (L-lD) Ada's Beauty Salon Mrs Ado I Joseph prop 406 Aboud Grace Sterrett h330 Triphammer rd W Seneco /ABRAHAM CATHERINE sec-trell Cayuca Ford Adamec Jon stu and asst Agronomy CU r144 Inc res 8 Myers htl Lanllnc Cascadillo pk Abraham Helen wid Fredk h405 W Green -- Adams Armand L (Louise H) lawyer and (Adams Abrahamson Karoline M Mrs receptionist h9 Theisen & Ward) Savings Bank Bldg (213­ Uptown dr 218) t:J272·3442 and pres DeWitt Historical Abrahamson Wm M emp Credit Bureau hl QS Pine Society of Tompkins County Inc h125 E Wood pi Remington rd Abrams Judith teaching asst CU res Freeville Adams Arth H (Ruth V) retired h206 Utica Abrams Leo H (Lunetta) const wkr h410 W Adams Barry B chm-assoc prof English dept CU Clinton res Brooktondale . Abrams Meyer H (Ruth C) prof CU h512 High­ Adams Carol A Mrs sten CU res Groton land rd Cay Hts Adams Caroline reser coor Unions CU res 384 Abramson Jody h508 S Aurora Etna rd Abranches Sergio H (Moema) grad stu CU h Adams Constance M course coordinator chemistry Hasbrouck Apts (53·B) CU res Dryden Abunaw Lawr E h Lans ing Apts N (11·3C) Adams Earle 0 (Rebecca R) tr dr Taynton Co Acacia Fraternity 318 Highland rd Cay Hts Inc h656 Five MiIe dr Academy Beauty Salon Carmen Amoroso prop Adams Eliz M Mrs data elk alumni records CU 114 N Cayuga res Groton Acciani Susan stu h West Vi llage (668 Chest­ Adams Evelyn Hamilton Mrs h581 Warren rd nut) ext . Ace Security Control Allen Fudger prop 535 W Adams Geo P Jr (Evelyn) prof emeritus CU h State 309 Root ext Ackerman Diane grad fellow CU h343 Spencer ADAMS JOHN aet New York Life Inluranc. Co Ackerman Doris 0 (Mrs Henry W) adm aide CU to8 E Stlte res inq do h915 N Cayuga Adams John C (Alice deB) retired h915 High. Ackerman Henry W (Doris D) h915 N Cayuga land rd Ackerman Robt security agt h33 Dart rd Adams Julie h610 W Seneca Ackerman Wendy grad asst CU res 10 Freese rd Adams Leonard P prof emeritus CU res Delmar Ackles Jack R (Rose C) h218 Wood Adams Lincoln S lob tech Veterinary Micro- Ackley Lillian A Mrs jan CU res Burdett biology CU res Dryden Ackroyd Theod W computer opr NYSE&GCorp h57 Sheraton dr ACME PEST CONTROL SERVICE Carl J 100ACRES OF Foot. prop 359 South St tit Dryd.n t:J 8U­ NURSERY STOCK 8689 Since 1934 Acrographics Inc duplicating services pres Jas Rourke 215 N Aurora PHONE Acton Mary A research asst CU h155 Grand 607- 387·7022 View ct Mecklenburg, N. Y.14863 ~tuBe ~eult~ 1022 STEWART AVENUE ITHACA. NEW YORK 14850 TELEPHONE (607) 273·7974 REALTOR ~, I~A!t. ... where men and boys tlJ" are clothed lor their lifestyle .. on the mall and main street fJ aM/ 1 - 753-8422 Cortland 1 - 756-6122 156 H.
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