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Madison .. 272-3288 Pyle Edith T (wid Wm J) 101 linn ® 272-5433 Quick Koren sec I Alpha House Condor Pyle Enos A (Peg M) lawyer Citizens Quick Susan Ms lob tech CU 848 Savings Bonk Building 114 Tioga-N Snyder Hill Rd 273-7454 tel 272-1561 1175 Taughannock Blvd Quickmire Thomas R (Joyce A) emp Pyle Enos A Iwyr 114 Tioga North (301) 272-1561 Bools and prop Huntington Gardens Pylkas Wilbert emp Cayuga Crushed 1667 Slaterville Rd ® 273-2614 Stone Warrenwood Apartments (1-2E) Quick's Garage Gerold M Quick prop Pyramid Sound Inc John A Perialas pres 302 Madison 272-7125 105 Clinton East 273-3931 QUINLAN LORRAINE C (Mrs William R) saleswoman Stage Realty 105 Highgate PI ® 273-4249 Right By The Beautiful Cornell University Quinlan William R (Lorraine C) mkt mgr Campus MB-W 105 Highgate PI ® 273-4249 HILLSIDE Quinn Cariello Mrs 138lfz linn Quinn Gail College View Trailer Pork Teleplloae: Owaeraad Quinn Margaret Lansing Apartments For Guul. %72·~7 Mana,er: West (K-2A) Reoerva lIea. %73-t8i4 Mr. Jao. R. Rider INN Quinn Mary A adm sec CU 111 Ferris 518 STEWART AVE. ITHACA, N. Y. 14850 Pl 272-7706 • Quinto Margo 105 First MANNING'S ITHACA DIRECTORY 431 R RHP Incorporated real est holdings pres Roy H Park v-pres Roy H Park Jr v-pres Robt M Burns treas David A HEAD'S Feldman sec Dorothy D Park Terrace Camera Shop Hill 272-9020 Raanan Joseph (Ofra) stu CU 56G PHOTOGR.\PHJ( SU'Pl.IES " F1SISHI:liG Hasbrouck Apartments 257-21 B6 Rabideau Gary P (Joanne R, Cor. E. State &I Aurora 272-8090 receptionist FNB&TCo) stu CU Pleasant Grove Apartments (8A) Rabinowitz Isaac (Alice) prof emeritus Rager Ralph stu TC-3 120 Eastern Heights Dr CU 912 State East Iii) 272-5193 Raccach Moshe (Mariam) stu CU 43G Rahardjo Sugeng (Nurni) stu CU 20G Hasbrouck Apartments Hasbrouck Apartments Race Allen T (Mildred D, sec-trees Race Rahbar Mehran Khatib stu T-C3 100B Office Equipment Co Inc) pres Race Fairview Square (3T) Office Equipment Co Inc 808 Cayuga Rahbar Mohsen Khatib grad stu CU 100B Fairview Square (3T) 272-2208 North (H) 273-6025 Race Office Equipment Co Inc Allen T Raht Albert (Christina) 110 Ellis Hollow Race pres Gary L Ryerson v-pre s Rd Apartments 273-5192 Mildred DRace sec-treas 130 Raimon Robert L (Ruth A, emp headstart Seneca-East 273-1011 CUI prof emeritus CU 321 Mitchell ® 272-7132 Rachun Alexius (Adelaide) prof and phys Rainey G Lee (Diana M) leather slsm 24 Uptown Dr 257-4752 CU 210 Berkshire Rd (Cayuga Hts) (Iii 272-3653 Racker Anne M stu Maryland 305 Raj Rishi asst prof CU 303 Day Hall (res inq) Brookfield Rd Racker Efraim (Franzeska W, phys Raleigh George J (Janet W) prof TCHosp) prof CU 305 Brookfield Rd emeritus CU 1010 Hanshaw Rd ® 272-6666 (Coyuga Hts) rH) 257-2095 Rackovsky Shalom R (Noya S, stu) emp Raley Cynthia emp CU 1250 CU Lonsing Apartments West (M-2E) 257-1880 Trumansburg Rd 272-2074 Rad-Tronics Tito Capogrossi prop 1005 Ralston Bruce (Kay M, child care) supt Cayuga North 273-8026 Uptown Village Apts 43 Uptown Dr 257-1824 Radcliffe Harold K (Susan A) emp Ram B Lim (Susan B, stu CUI 22D Hasbrouck Apartments Lakeview Dairy 440 Floral Av (Ii) Radcliffe Harold K Jr 440 Floral Av ...... 273-4310 RAMADA INN Raddant Mary K Fairview Manor (2A) 272-3594 motel cocktail lounge and Raden June F Mrs emp CU 107 Cobb convention accomodations gen (iii 273-7598 mgr Gary Valentine see back Radio Communications Neil B cover cor Green and 216 -226 Wintermute prop 107 Grand View PI 273-:l987 BOX Cayuga South 272-1000 RADIO SHACK Ramage Andrew (Nancy, emp IC) asst gen mgr Charles Tandy prof CU 964 State East "' 273-5065 Triphammer Rd North Rd1 .•..•.•..... 257-3763 Radus Tom 204C Villager Apartments The Massachusetts Mutual Radzik Gabriel J 804 Plain South "" .... 272-5841 Radzik James R emp Bard Const 610 life Insurance CO. Winston Ct (3) 257-3087 REPRDENTl:D BY Radzik Julia R 804 Plain South Walter W.Sclllaepfer Radzik Karl N 804 Plain South Carmu B. Bill, CLU Samllel V. Brewer Raffensperger Edgar M (Shirley, member Town Board) assoc prof CU 139 Pine 130FOREST HOME DRfVE %57-1434 Tree Rd ® 277-3909 Rafkin Florence Mrs 1345 Slaterville Rd ~taBe ~ealt~ 1022 STIWAIT AYINUI ITHACA. NIW YOlK 14150 ~(607)273·7974 REALTOR • ithaca agency, inc. 108west state street phone 273-5353 ---------------~ adi&I---- 432 MANNING'S ITHACA DIRECTORY Rankin Gwenyth E stu CU 100D Fairview Square (5Q) 272-3511 Rankin John asst prof CU 100B Fairview E. H. LANG Square (3B) 272-8351 ROOFING - SIDING Ranney Warren Temp Laborer's Local CONTRACTOR Union 589 Pine Hill Apartments (2A) 272-8567 Ransen David grad stu CU Chestnut Hill Phone CORTLAND 756-6925 Apartments (31B) 272-3277 ITHACA 272-10-10 Roo Kocharlakota VS postdoctoral assoc CU 303 Day Hall (res inq) Roo Vithala R (Soroj) assoc prof CU RAMIN RICHARD M v-pres Public 206 Winthrop Dr @ 257-0658 Affairs Cornell University 5 Rapalee Daniel B (Shirley Y, emp Oak Brookhaven dr 257-0356 Hill Manor) emp Ithaca Gun Co Inc Raminani Lokadri N res spec CU 4-A 537 Warren Rd @ Hudson Heights Studio Apts 272-6951 Rapalee Ethel Mrs Titus Tower Ramirez Carol 202 Fayette (4) Apartments (1107) 273-4493 Ramsey Abbey J Mrs 542 Spencer Rd 273-6083 Rapone John D (Margt R) emp NCR Ramseyer George 0 (Joyce L, dept sec 659 Spencer Rd @ 272- 1817 CUI res tech CU 72 Van Dorn Rd ...... 273-0517 Rapone Luigi J (Mary R) retired 310 Rance John emp Bishop's 329 Stone Monroe @ 273-7925 Quarry Rd 272-5886 Rapone Mary G Mrs 217 Madison 272- 1619 Rancich John 426 Cayuga North 272- 1870 Rapone PaulO (Virginia M, beautician Rancich Kathleen Mrs sec CU 426 Mamie Lee's Beauty Salon) emp CU Cayuga North 272- 1870 109 Second 273-4187 Rand Hall East Av (campus) Raponi Frank J (Alice J) prntr Ithaca Rand Richard H assoc prof CU 303 Day Journal 764 Aurora South @ 272-7766 Hall (res inq) Raponi Gennaro (Lillian, cook Oak Hill Randall Teresa A Mrs 908 Cayuga Manor) retired 341 Coddington Rd @ 272- 1448 North 272-2513 Raponi Mary A 341 Coddington Rd Randel Don M (Mary) prof CU 721 East Raponi Vincenzo (Eva L) retired 420 Shore Dr @ 272-3141 Hillview PI @ 272-3582 Randerson Wanda 102 Sharwill Ct Rappaport Glenna 232 Haller Blvd Randolph Frank H prof emeritus CU 101 Rasch Ralph M (Mary, emp CU) retired Oxford Pi.......................................... 272-3836 1503 Slaterville Rd @ 273-7813 Randolph Louise B Mrs 411 Tioga North 273-3056 Rathmell John M (Alba C) prof CU 1230 Randolph Lowell F (Fannie R) prof Trumansburg Rd @ 273-6389 emeritus CU 118 Sheldon Rd @ ...... 272-5481 Rothwell Thomas P (Selena B, tchr day Randolph Margaret (wid Frank H) 101 care center) stu CU 307 Pleasant ...... 272-9471 Oxford PI @ 272-3836 Ratkoski Edward G (Alice B, supvr CU Randolph Ollie B (wid William A) 423 Alumni Records) library supvr CU 526 Albany North 272-8123 Buffalo West @ 273-7072 Randolph Rane F (Eliz H) CPA and Ratkoski Frank D stu 526 Buffalo West (Maxfield Randolph & Carpenter) 335 Rattrie Neil W (Maxine) stu CU 39C The Parkway (Cay Hts) @ 272-5826 Hasbrouck Apartments Randolph Rane F Jr emp Ramada Inn Rau Alex (Florence B) retired 130 Lake 335 The Parkway (Cay Hts) Av @ 273-6772 Randolph Stephen F emp Jorneswoy Rauch Edward M (Renee) retired 4P 335 The Parkway (Cay Hts) Carriage House Apartments 257-2510 Raney Edward C (Charlotte E) prof Rauch Neal Terrace Apartments (2-C4) emeritus CU and pres Ichthyological Rautio Carl H library supvr CU 1274 Associates Inc 301 Forest Dr Rd1 @ 272-2455 East Shore Dr Rautio Thomas 438 Geneva North (6) 273-2126 Rawlins John P (Elsie C) const estimator MILLER'S VENDING CO.
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