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. 'm this roo 4 EDUCATIONAL-SCHOOLS ITHACA CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT Our Sights Are On His Future

THE BOARD OF EDUCATION

MARGARET W. HARDING, President ANN W. MARTIN, Vice President

MEMBERS: Elfriede Batterman Ruth Siegel Anthony Knapp Kenneth Tillapaugh Mark Barlow Mary McG innis Eunice P. Reed Richard E. Backer, Clerk and Superintendent of Schools Margaret L. Pearce, Treasurer

EDUCATION FOR TOMORROW The Board of Education of Ithaca City School District strives constantly to offer an excellent educational program for all students of the community: kindergarten, elementary school, junior high school, and senior high school. CIVIC-THEATRES 4A

WHAT A PLACE TO BE! WHAT A PLACE TO GO! ITHACA OPERA DENNIS WAYNF'S DANCERS ITHACA BALLET 10M WAITS CA YlIGA CHAMBFR ORCHESTRA CLAUD! KIPNIS MIME THEATRE ITHACA DANCEMAK ERS KRESKIN THE PORTABLE PLA YERS " ... it's unfinished, ,, its's TOMPKINS COUNTY ARTS COUNCIL wonderful!' . HOME OF CORNELL THEATRE DOWNTOWN --Dennis Wayne CONSllLTING SERVICES "The lucid acoustics of the hall showed off CONVENTIONS adrnirablv the clarity and precision of the ~ (Cayuga Chamber) orchestra', playing," ._, , .. ~. _ QI Oa,,," --Judy Siein

~~~." TIIF TOMPKINS COUNTY CENTER FOR CUlTl,"F c'. THE PERFORMING 'RTS Barbara W, Thuesen, Exec. Dlr. - ''r+Joil' .~ THE STRAND THEATRE J ~c ',- ":.'-, - _. 310 East State Street s-, Ithaca. New York 14850 t'tr-2~~-4383 Box Office 2~2-~174 ~...... -.II!i""''!IO'IEII!WP 48 CIVIC-CANCER SOCIETY AND RED CROSS -~@~ "As kids, we started smoking because it was smart. Why don't we stop for the same reason?" Harold Emery in The Reader's Digest o z ~ o z w foradvice call your American cancer Society C) 322 N. Aurora St. o I P.O. Box 927 >­ Ithaca, NY 14850 Vl American (]) I 273-0430 t ::::l CancerSociety,® Hours: 9:00-5:00 8

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H. A. MANNING COlVIPANY (In if). L/-, /.. _L.( ~ DIRE ORIES r..£LUlL4r~?Q. ~ MAPS and GUIDES CHERRY ST.. P.O. BOX J 17. BELLOWS FALLS. VT. 05101 Area Code 802 463-3913 1905 - Our 73rd Year of Sen Ice - 1978 Member North American Directory Publishers Association

COPYRIGHT 1978. by H. A. MAN~~~ major departments are arranged in the following order:- I. THE DESCRIPTIVE SECTIO~ is thp first major departrnent printed on white paper: information about st nt ist ica l review, historical sketch, manufacturing, trade and civic surveys, deluxe advertising displays, and indexes. II. THE YELLOW PAGES co nstitute thr- second major department of the Direc­ tory. This embraces the only complete list of the names and addresses of the business and professional concerns of the citv arr-anged in alphabetical order under appropriate headings - a catalog of all the activities of the city, Preceding this catalog, likewise grouped under appropriate headings, are the advertisernents and business cards of firms and individuals desiring to present a more complete list of their products or services than is possible in the catalog itself. The Yellow Pages represent reference advertising at ih hest. and merit the attention of all buyers and sellers seeking sources of supply or markets for goods, In a busy and diversified community the necessity of having this kind of information up-to-date and always immediately available, is ob­ vious. III. THE ALPH.\RETICAL LIST OF XAMES of residents and business and professional concerns is the third major departms-nt printed on white paper. This is the only record in -xistence that aims to show the name, marital status, occupation and address of each adult re sidr-nt. and the name, official personnel, nature and address of each firm, corporation and organization in the city. IV. THE DIRECTORY OF HOlTSEHOLDERS, INCLUDING STREET AND AVEXl.'E Gl.'IDE, on pink paper, is the fourth major department. In this sr-ction the streets are arranged in alphahetical order: the numbers of the residences and business concerns are arranged in numer-ical order under the name of each street, and the names of the householders and concerns arr- placed opposite the numbers. The names of thr- intersecting stror-ts appear at their respective crossing points on each street. Special features of this section are the designation of tenant-owned homes, the indi­ cation of telephone subscribers at horu.:s and places of business, and the phone number if available. V, THE NUMERICAL TELEPHONE LOCATER, on green paper, is the fifth major department. All listed phones for the area are arranged by exchanges and under each exchange. when available. In numerical order With the name of the phone holder indicated. The NTL is issued as a separate booklet this edition. C(nnu':\"rTY PlTBLICrTY - The Di rr-ct.orv reflects the achievements and am­ hitions of the ('it~" depicting in unbiased tprms what it has to offer as a place of resi­ de ncr-. as ,I busi nos« loration, as a manufacturing site and as an educational center. To broadcnst this information, thr- puhl ishr-rs have placed copies of this issue of the Di rcrtorv in Dir('('tory Lib rar-ics. ",ltNp t he y a rr- readily available for fn'p public ref­ ere nr-e, and sr-rv« as !H'qwtual and 1',·liahlp advertisernents. . Thr- publ ishr-r-, a pp n-ciativclv a('knllwlf'dgp the recognition by those progressive b"!slnpss and profr-sxio na l men who havr- demonstrated their 'confidence in the City Directorv as an adv,-! tising' medium ami community service. Pl'BLISHEI{S' :\OTE - T'hr- information in this Directory is gathered by an actual canvass and is «ornpilr-d in a way to insure maximum accuracy. T'hr- publishers cannot and do not guarantep t hr- corrpctnpss of all information fu r nishr«] t h-rn nor tho (,olnplptp ah,.,pIl<'p of or rurs or omissions, hence no responsi­ bi h t y for sarnr- can b«, or IS assumpd. Th l ', publ ishr-rs I'arnpstl~' n'qupst tltl' hringing to thr-i r attention of any inaccu.ucy 110 that It may be ('rlr'rpetf·d In t hr- nc xt pdltlOn of the Directory. 7 INDEX TO CONTENTS

Abbreviations (End of Yellow Section) Advertisers Index 8 Alphabetical Directory (See White Pages) Associations, Clubs and Societies (See Classified and Alpha Sections) Churches (See Classified Business Directory) City Government II Classified Business Directory 77 Courts 14 Dining and Lodging Guide 81 Dormitories (See Classified Business Directory) Dryden, Trumansburg Area Resident Directory and Ithaca Numerical Telephone Locater (See Separate Booklet) Fraternity and Sorority Houses (See Classified Business Directory) JIncorporated Companies (See Alphabetical Section) Ithaca Descriptive 17 Ithaca Street Directory (See Pink Section) New York State Government 16 Numerical Telephone Locater (See Separate Booklet) Publisher's Notice Tompkins County 14 Town of Ithaca 13 U. S. Government 76

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A-Arrow Exterminating Co top lines Citizens Savings Bank Supplememal Agway Home & Garden Center back cover Booklet Agway Lumber & Bldg Supply class Coleman Real Estate bottom corner under Lumber-Retail cards and Supplemental Booklet and 33 Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Albanese Plumbing & Heating Co 45 Co 52 Altman & Green 58 insert beg class section American Cancer Society 4B Credit Bureau of Ithaca American Red Cross 4B top lines and Supplemental Booklet Ames of Ithaca Inc 48 Crispells Automotive Inc 30 Anderson Moving Inc bottom lines Cutting Motors Inc class under Arnold Printing Co insert opp name Auto Dealers-New Cars and 29 Art Craft of Ithaca Inc 67 D & R Liquor Store 60 Asia House Gallery top lines Dean of Ithaca back cover Asiatic Garden 74 Dimon & Bacorn Inc 65 Automatic Alarm Systems top lines Donohue-Halverson Inc bottom lines B T Glass Co of Ithaca bottom lines Dryden Cleaners Supplemental Booklet Baker's Bob Kitchens top lines and Dryden Real Estate Inc Supplemental class under Kitchen Cabinets & Booklet Equipment-Household East Hill Florist and Plant Shop Baker Travel Inc top corner cards bottom corner cards Bangs Funeral Home front edge Eight-nine Lumber & Supply Barr J S & Co Inc class under Co Inc 34 and Supplemental Stock and Bond Brokers and 50 Booklet Barrett's Exchange class under Coin Empire Building Supplies 35 Dealers Supplies etc and Fairview Manor Realty Co backbone under Stamps For Collectors and 26 Bear Electric 38 Farrell's Washer Service 27 Becker-Wells Agency Inc The 56 Finger Lakes Co-operative Best Carpet Cleaners bottom corner Insurance Co 53 and Supplemental cards Booklet Blake & Rector Electrical Inc 38 Finger Lakes Fabricating 75 Bool's Flower Shop top corner cards Finger Lakes Marine Service Inc class Boothroyd Robert S Agency Inc top lines under Marine Equipment & Supplies Boynton Real Estate top corner cards and 31 Brewer D H Co Inc 45 Finger Lakes Music back cover top Burns Realty Co LTD front cover lines and class under Music Stores and class under Real Estate First National Bank and Trust Co Burris Plumbing and Heating Inc of Ithaca front cover class under Plumbing Contractors Flower Fashions by Haring and 46 top corner cards C & M Lock-Security 60 Forest City Realty back cover and 7 J Carey McKinney Group The class Frank's Plumbing & Heating 45 under Insurance and 56 Franklin Printing insert beg Carrolls Sales & Service Inc 30 Alpha Section Cayuga Crushed Stone Inc 37 Gallagher J D Co Inc 72 Cayuga Rubber Stamp class under Giordano V Construction & Rubber Stamps Supply Corp bottom lines Century 21 Tilley Realty Inc bottom lines Glenside Monument Co 63 Ceracche Television 74 Grover Press class under Rubber Challenge Industries Inc 4D Stamps Chase Lagrand E Co Inc front cover Hage Tailor Shop class under Formal Chicken & Pancake H~use class Wear-Rental under Fur Business-Retail under Restaurants and under Tailors 9

Head's Camera Shop top corner cards McGuire & Bennett Inc class Heat Retention Specialist top lines under Contractors-General and 40 and class under Insulation Contractors McPherson Builders Inc 43 Heggie RA & Bro Co 57 Meadow Court Motel top edge Help of Ithaca top lines Miller Erie J Inc bottom lines Herson Funeral Home 50 Miller's TG Sons Paper Co 66 Hewitt Realty Co bottom corner cards Miller's Vending Co bottom corner Hickey's Music Store class under cards Music Stores and 65 Morse Borg-Warner 62 Hilker Construction Co Inc top lines Morusty & Son 46 Hillside Inn bottom corner cards National Auto-Weld Inc 47 Hohday Inn top lines NEA Realty top lines Home Dairy Co top corner cards Ned's Corners Station 30 Home Finders top lines New York Life Insurance Co 56 Hour Agency backbone New York State Electric & Gas Corp 3 Hull Heating & Plumbing Inc 44 Newhart Lee class under Insurance Instant Printing Service Inc class Norton Electric Co Inc 38 under Printers Overhead Door Co of Cortland The 43 Ithaca Agency Inc back cover top Paolangeli Contractors 41 lines and 54 Patten's Jewelers top corner cards Ithaca Board of Realtors 70 Patterson Real Estate bottom Ithaca City Board of Education 4 corner cards Ithaca City Government II and 12 Patterson's Mobil Service 30 Ithaca Cleaning Co Inc class under Peter Moses front cover Janitor Service Porter Sheet Metal Co Inc 46 insert opp name Prudential Insurance Co class Ithaca Party Mart bottom lines and 31 under Insurance Ithaca Savings & Loan Assn backbone RWD Insulation Contractors back top lines and Supplemental Booklet cover Ithaca Supply Co 74 Ray's Taxi 75 Ithaca Town of 13 Reconstruction Home Inc 4C Jay Jerry Insurance Agency bottom Robinson & Carpenter Inc 36 lines and class under Insurance Ronsvalle Ronald S class under John's Taxi bottom corner cards Insurance Kenton Plaza Motel front cover Royal Court Restaurant top edge Kimball Peg O'Neill top corner cards Ryan's Towing Service 31 Lama LA Insurance Agency front cover Sabre Electronic-TV Shop top corner Lambert Kit Real Estate top corner cards cards Salino Electric Motors 50 Lang EH top corner cards Schmitt's Heating & Air Larkin Insurance Agency Inc back cover Conditioning Sevice class under class under Insurance and 57 Heating Contractors Lawrence Donald H class under Air Schooley's Inc bottom corner cards Conditioning Contractors under and 59 Electric Contractors under Heating Seacord-Lane Builders Inc 43 Contractors and under Plumbing Security Mutual Insurance Co Contractors Insert opp name Lewis Connie Real Estate 71 and Simpson Insurance Agency 57 Supplemental Booklet Smith C Hadley class under Lucente Rocco P 27 Photographers and under Photographers­ Machinists Local 1607 61 Commercial Madison Electric Inc 38 Smith David & Rebe Biggs Realtors 72 Mancini Paul & Sons Inc 39 Marine Midland Bank bottom lines Snelling and Snelling top corner cards Mass Mutual Life Ins Co Stage Realty top lines bottom corner cards State Farm Insurance front cover McElwee General Contractors 43 Stellar Stereo Inc 51 10

Stone Travel Agency Inc bottom Van's top corner cards corner cards Victor) Liquor Store 59 Strand Theatre The 4A WTKO front cover and class Superior Electric Construction under Radio Stations & Broadcasting Corp 39 Companies Swarthout & Ferris top lines Wagner Funeral Home Inc 51 Tabernacle Baptist Church 4C Weaver Banfield & McNeill Inc 55 Terrace Apartments The front cover Weber Plumbing & Heating Thayer Appliance Co bottom corner top corner cards cards and 28 Websters Laundry & Cleaners 32 Therm Incorporated 64 Westtown Optical Corp 65 Tompkins Cortland Community White Nurseries bottom corner cards College 49 White Warren Landscape Service 59 Tompkins County Chamber of Wilsen Dick Real Estate Inc top Commerce insert opp name corner cards Tompkins County Trust Co insert Wilson & Son Heating & beg Numerical Street Directory Plumbing Inc 46 Ribbon class under Banks and Wissing Construction & Building Supplemental Booklet Services Corp 42 Townsend LB Distr Inc top corner Wood Funeral Home Supplemental cards and 50 Booklet Treyz Geo E Inc front cover Wood PW & Son Inc top lines and Turback's bottom edge and 73 Supplemental Booklet United Rent-All 72 Wood R Motors Inc bottom lines VanOstrand Mary A back cover and top Zikakis Bill Chevrolet Inc 28 corner cards CITY GOVERNMENT 11 CITY OF ITHACA CITY GOVERNMENT CITY HALL, 108 East Green

EDWARD J. CONLEY, MAYOR

JOHN C. GUTENBERGER, ACTING MAYOR

ETHEL B. NICHOLS, ALTERNATE ACTING MAYOR

ALDERMAN

Rudolph M. Saccucci Raymond Bordoni Donald Slattery Mrs. Nancy R. Meyer James P Dennis Mrs. Ethel Nichols John Gutenberger Elva Holman Robert L. Boothroyd, Jr. Richard Boronkay Regular meetings, lst Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m.

Council Chamber, City Hall, 108 East Green St.

CITY OFFICERS CITY CONTROLLER CLERK CITY COURT Richard M. Daley Ann Parke

ASST. CITY CONTROLLER Joseph A. Spano BUILDING COMMISSIONER Thomas Hoard CITY CLERK Edison J ones, Deputy Joseph Rundle CHIEF OF POLICE DEPUTY CITY CLERK James Herson Callista Paolangeli FIRE CHIEF ATTORNEY FOR CITY Charles M. Weaver, 310 W. Green Martin A. Shapiro POLICE COMMISSIONERS CITY CHAMBERLAIN Frank Hammer John D. Wright Peter J. Rodgers Mrs. Mary Benson, Deputy

CITY JUDGE DOG WARDEN J. J. Clynes, Jr. SPCA (by Contract) William C. Barrett, Acting City Judge

CITY PROSECUTOR SCHOOLS Bruce Wilson (See ad index page 8) 12 CITY GOVERNMENT

CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS James L. Gibbs, Chm. The Mayor, Chairman and Member Beth Dyer Ex-Officio Robert V. Pezdek, Exec. Sec. Truman Powers Commissioners: John Ewanicki, Vice Chm. (term BUDGET AND ADMINISTRA­ expires Dec. 31, 1979) TION (Finance Budget, City Robert Allan Hall Management and Employ­ Barbara Whispell ee Relations) Dr. Ralph Baldini Gutenberger, Chm. Milton Shaw Dennis Gerald Shickel Saccucci Slattery Boothroyd CITY ENGINEER Philip L. Cox CHARTER AND ORDINANCES Nichols, Chm. WATER FILTRATION PLANT Slattery 202 Water Bordoni William Berich, Chief Opr. Boronkay Holman SUPERINTENDENT PUBLIC WORKS HUMAN SERVICES (Youth and Robert O. Dingman, Supt. Recreation Human Relations Vincent P. Hannan, Asst. Supt. Grievance, Elderly and Health) Office 510 First. Regular meetings Boothroyd, Chm. 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of each Nichols month at 4:00 p.m., Council Chamber Meyer City Hall. Boronkay Saccucci ITHACA URBAN RENEWAL AGENCY INTERGOVERNMENTAL Richard M. Daley, Urban Renewal RELATIONS Sec. Dennis, Chm. Members: Boronkay Ray Bordoni Bordoni Stuart Stein Slattery Anne Jones Edward J. Conley PLANNING AND DEVELOP­ James Dennis MENT (Urban Renewal, Plan­ John Crowley ning, Housing) Meyer, Chm. Bordoni Gutenberger Holman (Subject to change after December Dennis 1977) . TOWN GOVERNMENT 13 TOWN OF ITHACA OFFICIALS NOEL DESCH, Supervisor EDWARD L. BERGEN, Clerk CYNTHIA L. SCHOFFNER, Deputy Clerk NANCY M. FULLER, Deputy Clerk GERTRUDE H. BERGEN, Deputy Clerk LA WRENCE P FABBRONI, Building Inspector JAMES V. BUYOUCOUS, Attorney MERTON J. WALLENBECK, Justice WARREN A. BLYE, Justice LA WRENCE P. FABBRONI, Planning Engineer ROBERT E. PARKIN, Highway Superintendent

TOWN BOARD MEMBERS Noel Desch Victor DelRosso Andrew W. McElwee Robert N. Powers Gust Freeman Catherine Valentino Shirley Raffensperger

PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS

Liese Bronfenbrenner, Chm. Henry Aron James Baker Patrick Mackesey Bernard Stanton Montgomery May Jonathan Bradley Eva Hoffmann

ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS MEMBERS

Peter K. Francese, Chm. Edward N. Austen Joan Reuning Edward W. King Jack Hewett

126 E. SENECA ITHACA 14 COUNTY GOVERNMENT TOMPKINS COUNTY COURTHOUSE. 31~ \JORTH TIOGA STREET

AIRPORT MA;\AGER ELECTION COMMISSIONERS John Joubert Viola Boothroyd Barbara Fellows ASSESSME\JT DIRECTOR Thomas Pavne FAMILY COURT CLERK Donald Fr,{nklin, Asst. Grace Bryant Martha Harris, Deputy BOARD OF REPRESENTATIVES Phyllis B. Howell, Clerk FIRE AND DISASTER COOR­ Kathryn Dimmick, Deputy DINATOR John Miller BUILDING MAINTENANCE Donald McCray. Foreman HEALTH COMMISSIONER Kathleen Gaffney, M.D. COMMUNITY COLLEGE Philip Robinson, M.D., Deputy Hushang Bahar, President David I. Stewart, Asst. HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATOR Margaret McGinnis. Asst. Eugene Arnold Thomas Mecca. Asst. Bonnie Howell. Asst. William Shaw, Asst. Joseph Komaromi

COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR JUDGES OF COUNTY, SURRO­ John J. Murphy GATE AND FAMILY COURT David Doyle, Deputy Finance Bruce G. Dean Elizabeth Friedlander COUNTY ATTORNEY Robert I. Williamson JURY COMMISSIONER George Pfann, Asst. Thomas Griffin Paul Tavelli, Asst. LIBRARY DIRECTOR COUNTY CLERK Lajos Mezgar Lucille Grinnell Nancy McGinnies, Asst. Nancv Morgan, Deputy Dorothy Pfaff, Deputy MEDICAL EXAMINER David Safadi, M.D. Manuel Posso, M.D.

COUNTY HOME AND FARM MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES Harold Doane, Superintendent DIRECTOR Anthony DeLuca

DISTRICT ATTORNEY MOTOR VEHICLE DIRECTOR Joseph Joch Dorothy McKay Robert J. Clune, Asst. Charles T Currey, Asst. OFFICE FOR THE AGING William A. Lange, Asst. DIRECTOR Andrew Starostecki C. Susan Clarke COUNTY GOVERNMENT lS

TOMPKI:-.JS COUNTY (Continued) TOWN SUPERVISORS Caroline-Harold Payton Danby-A. Francis Wright PERSONNEL COMMISSIONER Dryden-Clinton E. Cotterill Hugh Hurlbut Enfield-Robert E.Linton Richard Weiss Groton-Teresa Robinson Ithaca-Noel Desch Lansing-Philip H. Munson PLANNING COMMISSIONER Newfield-James Drader, Jr. Frank Liguori Ulysses-Bruce M. Payne Harry Missirian, Asst. TOWN CLERKS Caroline-Florence Starr PROBATION DIRECTOR Danby-Mary Oltz Donald Wilson Dryden-Susanne Lloyd Enfield-Bertha J. Hubbell PUBLIC WORKS COMMISSIONER Groton-Colleen D. Pierson Howard A. Stevenson, J r. Ithaca-Edward Bergen William J. Mobbs, Sr., Civil Eng. Lansing-Jane Bush Horkey Newfield-Jeanette Beach SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND Ulysses-Marilyn E. Ough MEASURES Louis Emmick VILLAGE CLERKS SHERIFF Cayuga Heights-Rose Tiernev Robert Howard Dryden-Gloria Sullivan ­ Edward Mikula, Undershenff Freeville-Dorothy Beck Groton-Gerald Moses SOCIAL SERVICES COM­ Lansing-Sylvia Smith MISSIONER Trumansburg-Ralph Ness Robert Wagner

VILLAGE MAYORS SURROGATE COURT CLERK Cayuga Heights-Fred G. Marcham Rita Brill Dryden-Almon Stevens Freeville-Clayton L. Danns, J r. Groton-Frank Slatterlv BOARD OF REPRESENTATIVES Lansing-Seymour Smidt Ithaca-John C. Clynes Trumansburg-James Richar Ithaca-Donald J. Culligan Ithaca-Louis R. Webster Ithaca-LeGrace G. Benson REPRESENTATIVES IN Ithaca-Bryant Robey CONGRESS Lansing-Harris B. Dates Matthew McHugh, 27th District Danby. Caroline-Erie J. Miller, Jr. William R. Walsh, 33rd District Enfield/Newfield-James W. Ray Groton-Frank Satterly REPRESENTATIVE IN STATE NE Ithaca Town-Henry W. Theisen SENATE SE Ithaca Town-Beverly E. Livesay William T. Smith. 51st District W Ithaca Town-Hugh S. MacNeil Dryden-Kenneth Tillapaugh REPRESENTATIVE IN STATE Dryden-Robert I. Watros ASSEMBLY Ulysses-James Mason Gary A. Lee, 128th District 16 STATE GOVERNMENT

New York State Government

Governor: Hugh L. Carey (Brooklyn); Lieutenant Governor: Mary Ann Krupsak (Canjoharie); Attorney General: Louis J. Lefkowitz (New York City); Comptroller: Arthur Levitt (New York City); Acting Secretary of State: John Ghezzi.

Local Offices

Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, Exec. Officer, Leslie M. Brown Board Members: Cushing H. Murray and Robert Coleman, 310 N. Aurora St. Tel. 272-2260. Department of Transportation, Storehouse and Office, Frederick A. Grout, Resident Eng., Third St. Ext. Tel. 272-1471. Division of Manpower Services, Joseph Greenberger, Mgr., Babcock Hall, Terrace Hill, Tel. 272-7570. V nemployment Insurance, Gary Nelson, V.I. Supvr., 209 N. Aurora, Tel. 272-5655.

Division of Veteran's Affairs, Howard J. Forbes, Counsellor, 304 Babcock Hall, Terrace Hill.

School of Industrial & Labor Relations, Robert B. McKersie, Dean, Ives Hall (187).

Social Security Administration, Edward J. Miller, Branch Manager, Terrace Hill. 17 ITHACA, N.Y. TOMPKINS COUNTY

Compiled by H. A. Manning Co. for the Ithaca City Directory with the assistance of the Tompkins County Chamber of Commerce. LOCAnON The City of Ithaca, located in the heart of the Finger Lakes Region of Central New York State at the head of Beautiful Cayuga Lake, is famous for its educational institutions, its position as an agricultural center of the northeast United States, its rugged and picturesque scenic beauty, and its many progressive industries. Known far and wide as the home of Cornell University and Ithaca College, Ithaca is noted for its culture and refined atmosphere in all activities ofbusiness and social life. Its latitude is 42 degrees 27 minutes north and its longitude is 76 degrees 29 minutes west. Situated in the center of the Southern Tier of New York State, it is 240 miles southeast of New York City, Boston is 350 miles east, Albany 175 miles east, Buffalo 150 miles northwest, Rochester 88 miles northwest, Elmira 35 miles southwest, Binghamton 50 miles southeast and Syracuse 55 miles northeast.

TOPOGRAPHY Ithaca is in a land of lakes and hills, deep ravines and towering cliffs, waterfalls and cataracts. The city inself is bordered on three sides by hills cut through by the deep gorges of Six Mile, Cascadilla and Fall Creeks which abound with cascades and waterfalls, and on the fourth side by Cayuga Lake, all providing a most picturesque setting. Climate ranges in temperature from an average minimum of 26 degrees to an average maximum of 69 degrees. This comparatively close range of minimum and maximum temperatures results from Ithaca's enviable position at the head of 40-mile long Cayuga Lake. The elevation of the lake, the lowest point in the city, is 383 feet above sea level and the Cornell Campus, the highest part of the city, is approximately 800 feet above sea level.

HISTORICAL Ithaca was settled in 1789, ten years after the visit of a detachment of 200 men commanded by Col. Dearborn from the expenditionary force of General Sullivan first visited the area on September 23, 1779. It was named Ithaca by Simeon DeWitt, Surveyor General under Washington in 1795, after the ancient Greek island of Ithaca. Incorporated as a village in 1821, it was chartered as a city in 1888 and has been the county seat of Tompkins County since the county's formation in 1817. In days long past, Ithaca was a center of inland water transportation as well as the salt center of New York State.

POPULATION Ithaca's metropolitan area, has a population, according to the 1975 census of 52,061. This includes the City of Ithaca, Village of Cayuga Heights, Ithaca Township, and the students of Cornell University and Ithaca College. As in many communities, extensive growth has been seen in the population outside the central city. Between 1900 and 1970 the city population increased from 13,150 to 28,200 or over IOOC'(. The student population in 1900 was slightly less than 3,000, today there are nearly 23,000. 18 Ithaca's 1970 population (26,226) is about 87% native born white, about 5('( black and 8% foreign born.

Tompkins County, according to the 1970 federal census, had 77,100 inhabitants, including students. Today's population is 81,000.

M ERCANTI LE - Ithaca is a trading center of some 100,000 persons and has stores comparable with those of cities much larger. Because of the University population and a community education to want the best, retail stores carry merchandise equal in variety and quality to stores in leading eastern cities. In Tompkins County there are over 700 retail stores, employing over 4,000 persons with annual sales in excess of$196,000,000 . There are also ove r 70 wholesale houses with annual sales of over $33,500 ,000 . About 750 service trade establishments are also located in Tompkins County. There are about 300 professional offices located within the city, and seven shopping centers. I

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INDUSTRIAL - Although Ithaca is not primarily an industrial city, it has 51 manufacturing establishments with an employment figure in excess of 5,500 a payroll totaling over $50,000,000. Cornell University employs 6,500 full time workers, Ithaca College over 900, and the New York State Electric & Gas Corporation 600. Among the prin~ipal products manufacturerd here are: computer terminals, shot-guns, research Instruments, heat resistant materials, power drive chains, 19 technical mirrors, precision mach ine tool s, scien t ific instrumen ts. sa lt. photo e ngrav ing, bo oks, magazines, woodwork ing, a nd dai ry products. The C ornell Un ive rs ity Industry R esearch Park . locate d near the airport, serves severa l large concerns which enjoy a virtual partne rship with the union in promoting many kinds of research.

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T here a re sites available for industrial development and severa l organizat ions a re active in th e promot io n of industrial expansion within th e Ithaca trading a re a. Inquiries ad dressed to th e Tom p kin s County Chamber of Com me rce . 122 West Cour t St., Ithaca . wi ll bring a prompt reply.

Part of the new SOUTH H ILL CAMPUS O F ITH ACA CO LLEGE 20 EDUCATIONAL Ithaca is among the leading educational centers of the state. The Ithaca enlarged City School Di strict includes 17 public schools with an enrollment of over 7,400 and a staff of 450 teachers and administrators. The District cove rs 160 squa re miles . There are 3 junior high schools, including a "New Pr ogram" J r. H. S. and one of the most modern high schools in the state. There is one paroch ial scho ol in Ithaca providing classes from kindergarten through eighth grade. The Cayuga-Tompkins-Tioga Board ofCooperative Educational Services is also located in the Ithaca area on Warren Road. Tompkins Cortland Community College, a fast growing junior college, is located on a new hillside along Route 13 in Dryden. Sponsored jointly by Tom pk ins a nd Cort land Counties, the College was founded in 1967, TC3, as it is known locally, grants associate degrees in a wide range of career-oriented and libera l arts progra ms. More th an 3,000 students are enrolled part-time and full­ time, da y an d night. Tompkins Cortland Community College is fully accredited, an d also serves as a community cent er for residents of the area.

TOMPK INS CORTLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE

IT HACA SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL

Cornell .Un,iversity, one ?f the great uni versities of North America, located on one of America s most beautlfu.l campuses overlooking the lower parts of the city on Lake Cayuga, was founded In 1865 by Ezra Cornell. The normal enrollment is abou,t .16,500 studen.ts. T.he Unive,rsity includes colleges of Arts and Sciences, Medicine, Law, EngineerIng, Architecture; the State College of Agriculture and 21 Life Sciences, the State Veterinary College, the State College of Human Ecology, the State School ofIndustrial and Labor Relations, a Graduate School, a School of Hotel Administration, Nursing, Nutrition and Business and Public Administra­ tion. It occupies about 7,000 acres of land and some 300 buildings. Ithaca College's contemporary campus on South Hill overlooks the city of Ithaca and Cayuga Lake, and affords a splendid view of the rolling hills around Ithaca Founded as a Conservatory of Music in 1892, the College outgrew its DeWitt Park environment downtown and built a new campus in the 1960's. The College now includes the Schools of Music; Humanities and Sciences; Health, Physical Education and Recreation; Communications; Allied Health Professions and Business Administration, as well as as Center for Individual and Inter­ disciplinary Studies, and The Division of Graduate Studies and Continuing Education. Ithaca College is now the largest private residential college in New York State, with an undergraduate enrollment of over 4,000 and a graduate enrollment of over 100.

LIBRARIES There are five libraries, as follows: Tompkins County Public Library is located in the heart of the business district and gives an extensive service to the public, the Cornell University Library located on the campus has over 1,000,000 volumes including special collections having international fame; the Ithaca College Library; the Free Directory Library maintained by the H. A. Manning Co. is at the Tompkins County Public Library, 310 North Cayuga St. Also at Cornell University are the specialized libraries of Agriculture, Industrial and Labor Relations, Engineering and Law, Hotel Administration and Fine Arts. A five million dollar Research Library is located at Cornell.

FINANCIAL - Ithaca has two commercial banks: one Savings bank. three out-of-county branch banks and one savings and loan association. These banks are well housed and progressive and have grown with the city. The per capita wealth is high. The net taxable value of city property for 1976 was $95,847,250 and 1977 was $105,536,533. The city government has operated within its budget for the past 40 years, has a low bonded indebtedness and the highest financial rating. The State equalization rate is 65. The City equalization rate is 55.61.

TRANSPORTATION Ithaca is served by Allegheny Airlines, which operates from the Tompkins County Airport, with jet flights to J\.Y.c., Washington, Pittsburgh and Chicago, providing direct air passenger, mail and cargo service to 23 New York State communities, 6 in Massachusetts, as well as to New Jersey, New Hampshire and Detroit, Michigan. Ithaca is the hub of a network of highways that make travel to central New York State a tourist's dream. The city operates the Community Transit System serving the entire city and surrounding suburbs. Ithaca is served by the Greyhound Bus Line and provides a terminus for interurban buses from Elmira, Watkins Glen, Binghamton, Owego, Cortland, Syracuse, Rochester, New York City, etc. Ithaca is also the southern terminal of the New York Barge Canal system and is provided with docking facilities for boats operating on the canal. Several hundred pleasure craft including large motor cruises have Ithaca as their home port. Several large boatyards provide sheltered waters and cover for boats whose valuation approximates a million dollars owned by persons from the surrounding area and cities as far away as Elmira, Binghamton, Oswego and Scranton. A new City Park and a State Marine Park provide recreation and boating with space for 350 boats. Daily trucking service is provided to all business in the area by numerous motor truck freight lines and is also served by Conrail.

PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND BOATING The natural topography of the land here makes the city a natural park. There are three public parks within the city with recreation and athletic facilities. The Cornell Campus is extensive and 22 supplies a very beautiful parklife effect for the upper part of the city. The following scenic beauty spots in and not far from the city are: Buttermilk Falls State Park, Cascadilla Glen, Cayuga Lake, Coy Glen, Robert H. Treman State Park, Fall Creek Gorge, Ithaca Gorge and Falls, Point Lookout, Taughannock Falls State Park. The City and State has developed the former Municipal Airport and Marina into a 177 acre regional recreation facility with a 391-boat State Marina, are olympic sized swimming pool and covered ice rink. A repertory theatre for the arts is also located on this site. Opportunities for fishing, hunting, hiking, boating and other outdoor recreation abound the area.

ITHACA YACHT CLUB Ithaca and Ca yuga Lake have become the headquarters for small enthusiasts throughout the Southern Tier of New York State and much of north central Pennsylvania. Each year more and more boats are brought to Cayuga Lake. It is estimated that over $1,000,000 worth of pleasure craft have made Ithaca their "home port." In addition hundreds of transient boats visit Ithaca each year using both the pu blic and private launching and docking facilities. Detailed information on recreation in the Ithaca area can be secured from the Tompkins County Chamber of Commerce.

IVY LEAGUE COLLEGE FOOTBALL SPORTING EVENTS -A wealth of both spectator and participation sporting even~s. may be found in the Ithaca area. There are four golf courses, including a mu.n.I~lpal course, bowling, swimming, tennis, archery, and many other sports facilities are available. Lynah Ice Rink at Cornell University is open to the public for skating. Football, ice hockey, crew, baseball, soccer, lacrosse, basketball, and polo are only a few of the many sporting events taking place in Ithaca throughout the year. Most <;>f th~ recreational facilities and sporting events at Ithaca College and Cornell University are open to the public. 23

AGRICULTURAL CENTER Ithaca is often referred to as one of the agricultural centers of the northeastern United States. Here are located the state­ owned College of Agriculture, with its far reaching extension service; the state School of Veterinary Medicine; the home of both the Eastern Artificial Insemination Co-op. Inc. and the Empire Livestock Marketing Coop, Inc.; a United States Plant, Soil and Nutrition Laboratory; and branches of many organizations serving the farmer. The Tompkins County Agricultural and Horticultural Society, Inc. is responsible for the Tompkins County Fair that is held during August of each year. Gross income form farm products sold in Tompkins County was estimated to be over $30,000,000. The major cash products of Tompkins County farms include milk, chicks, poultry and eggs, livestock of all types, hay, corn, wheat, vegetable crops and field beans.

SPECIAL EVENTS AND INTERESTING FACTS - Ithaca has verv active fraternal, club and social life with over 400 civic, social and service organizations listed. There is one hospital of over 200 beds. 2 nursing homes and 3 family health centers, 5 commercial movie theatres with a capacity of over 3,000, ten auditoriums with a capacity of 7,000, 28 churches covering nearly every major denomination and 17 motels, plus tourist homes. Listings of accommodations are available at the Chamber of Commerce. There are over 4,000 passenger cars registered and 25,948 electric meters, 10,263 gas meters, and 23,092 telephones in use. The city's water storage capacity (not connected with Lake Cayuga) is 280,000,000 gal. with a daily pump of over 5,000,000. Ithaca is served by five local radio stations, WHCU-AM! FM, WTKO-AM, WVBR-FM, WEIV-FM, WICB-AM/ FM, two local TV stations, WCIC-IV & WICB-TV plus a 12 channel commercial cable and two local daily newspapers, The Ithaca Journal and , and five weekly papers.

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(See other side for additional numbers} Accounts Payable - Endowed Colleges 256-6240 Accounts Payable - Statutory Colleges 256-4467 Admissions, General Information 256-5241 Admissions - Agriculture & Life Sciences 256-2036 - Arts & Sciences 256-4833 - Engineering 256-5008 - Hotel Administration 256-6376 - Human Ecology 256-5471 Business and Public Administration, School 256-2327 Campus Store 256-4111 Counsel's Office 256-5124 Dean of Students 256-4221 Diagnostic Laboratory, Veterinary College 256-6541 Emergency Building & Maintenance Repairs 256-5322 Financial Aid and Scholarships 256-5145 Gannett Medical Clinic 256-4082 Graduate School 256-4884 Helen Newman Hall- Women's Athletics 256-5133 Johnson Art Museum 256-6464 Large Animal Clinic, Veterinary College 256-5402 Law School 256-3626 Lynah Rink - Skating 256-2312 North Campus Union, Main Desk 256-6280 Olin Library 256-4245 Personnel Department 256-7300 President's Office 256-5201 Provost's Office 256-2364 Public Information Office 256-4666 Purchasing Department 256-2321 Registrar's Office 256-4232 Senior Vice President's Office 256-3759 Small Animal Clinic, Veterinary College 256-3237 Statler Inn 257-2500 Summer Session & Extramural 256-4987 Teagle Hall- Men's Athletics 256-4286 Ticket Office - Sports Events 256-7333 Vice President - Campus Affairs 256-4166 - Facilities & Business Operations 256-4394 - Land Grant Affairs 256-5422 - Public Affairs 256-5142 -Research 256-7256 Willard Straight Hall, Main Desk 256-3450 2S

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111 SO. FULTON STREET ITHACA, N.Y. MORUSTY & SON PLUMBING AND HEATING INC. LICENSED MASTER PLUMBER. NON UNION RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL 257-1755 611 WINSTON COURT FREE ESTIMATES Wilson & Sons Heating& Plumbing Inc.

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800 Cascadilla 81. 272-2363 Ithaca CONTRACTORS-WELDING 47 NATIONAL AUTO-WELD, INC. "Everything for Welding" FIRE EXTINGUISHERS SALES &SERVICES • Oxygen and Acetylene Welding Equipment • A. c. & D. C. Arc Welders • Fire Extinguishers • Carbon Dioxide • McKay Distributor • Smith Welding Equipment • Sioux Tools • Bear Equipment • Medical Gases and Supplies • Lincoln Elec. Dist. • Scuba Cylinders Refilled Automotive Refinishing Supplies SALES and SERVICE Blackhawk Equipment Binks Spraying Equipment Jacks & Porto Power Repairs

AUTO BODY REPLACEMENT PANELS ALL MAKES OF EQUIPMENT REPAIRED TEL. 273-1972

805 to 807 TABER STREET ITHACA 48 CONTRACTORS-WELDING AMES OF ITHACA, INC. 618 W. BUFFALO ST .• ITHACA, N.Y. 14850 8 Welding & Supplies Since 1935 .·· • Safety Equipment • Miller Welders ../? • Specialty Gasses • Steel 'n Stock ~ • C~ain Link Fences. • Fire Extinguisher Service • Linde Oxy-Acety Equip. • McKay Rod Distributor • Victor Oxy-Acety Equip. • Welding Fabricators MISCELLANEOUS IRON CONTRACTORS 273-4911

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110S. GENEVA ST. 272·2821 FUNERAL HOMES-HI FI AND STEREO EQUIPMENT 51 Wagner Funeral Home INCORPORATED ELWOOD C. WAGNER, Licensed Manager OONALD T. GREGG- MARSHALL DOWNING

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If you averag e 520.000 a year over 45 vee rs . some S9oo .000 will pass through your hands. And. if you'r e like all too many people. very litt le of that money will st ay with you. One rea son for this is the all too hum an ten ­ denr.y 10 worry far mor e about meeting toda y's ex ­ pen sns than tom orro w's . Until you wak e u p one morrung an d discover that the future you never planned for is upo n you. We at Co n nec licut Mutual can he lp. We believe that people who work hard lor the better things in lift· deserve ev ery c.hanc e to I!Tlj Oy them. That's w hy Wt! ' V(! deve loped ma ny plan s 10 help you euaranb-e your finii llCl ii l fu tu re And 10 l.:IVI' you rnnre sl 'C'u r l t y In the prese nt. as wull . W I ~ know lJfI' ms ur­ ancc tsnt th...only way to do th is Hu t Ir s one WiiY, a nd uru- ul thl·llI'sl Call f or m ore infor­ mot ion. That wOJ', vou'Hha ve a better chance 10 enjo v the kind 01 [ut ure yo u're already working fo r. Th e on Jy sec u rity you ~ have in life is th e secu ri ty <. you crea te for you rse lf.

_ Connecticut .Mutual life rh.'8U.' C~ ) LO" l~ " H -r,

Richard W. Swan. CLU Oiredor Ithaca Agency

John Vail John McCarthy Kevin O'Connell Coroline Che' e

277-3000

Richard W. Swan, CLU and Associates 118 N. Tioga Street, Ithaca, N.Y. 14850 Ph. 277-3000 INSURANCE 53

.. OVER 100 YEARS OF SERVICE ?~ .taM4 ~-~ y r~~r-.. -~'.~'. "II~t"""'" 1~ ~'*fI4'" f,•.. Dial 387-6831 44 E. Main St. Trumansburg, N.Y. 14886

Covering Central New York

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DIRECTORS & AGENTS TIOGA CENTER, N.Y. ITHACA, N.Y. Madeleine Allyn EM6-7871 Harry A. Hatfield 272-9329 Luciano A. Lama 273-4184 Fred Bock 273-5159 ROMULUS, N.Y. Robert Bock 273-4959 Howard S. Gere 869-2583 Lauren Lodge 272-5272 Paul G. Smith 272-0866 TRUMANSBURG, N.Y. Clair D. Updike 272-7278 NEWARK VALLEY. N.Y. George E. Hopkins 387-8511 Arthur Frost 642-3690 Cecil C. Mount 387-9693 Mathilde B. Updike 272-7278 JACKSONVILLE, N.Y. Levi P Davis 387-6595 Harland Knight 387-5675 Beverly J. Davis 387-6595 NEWFIELD. N.Y. Jerry Jay 273-2926 DUNDEE Miles Insurance Agency 243-7200 SPENCER, N.Y. Spencer Agency, Inc. 589-4456

LAWRENCEVILLE, PA. CORTLAND, N.Y. Wilson Co. Inc. (717) 827-2091 Dean Moore 756-5245

COUNTIES-Tompkins. Schuyler. Tioga. Seneca. Cayuga Chemung. Cortland, Broome, Yates, Ontario, Chenango, Steuben. Onondaga. Wayne & Madison S4 INSURANCE INSURANCE 55

~. Weaver, Banfield ·&McNeUI

Writing All Forms of Insurance

413 NORTH TIOGA STREET ITHACA, NEW YORK 14850

Only Steps from the Courthouse

Dial 273·1927

G. M. "Jeff" WEAVER Residence 40N. Landon Rd., Slaterville Tel 539-7855

KEITH McNEILL Residence 139 Oakwood Lane Tel. %7%·71%3

W. DAVID BANFIELD Residence 31% East Falls St. Tel. %73-6537 S6 INSURANCE

H. A. Carey Co., Inc. McKinney Agency, Inc. Slocum-Atwood Agency

272·1020 Office downtown at 314 E. State Street

Insurance People with your needs in mind.

THE BECKER-WELLS AGENCY, INC.

Business and Personal Insurance

412 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. 272-3752

NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Life Insurance Clifford B. Buck Health Insurance William F. Schmidt .~~ Ralph J. LaPadula Group Insurance ~ William C. Bennett Annuities o Robert C. Christianson, Jr. Pension Plans Geoffrey A. Wright

408 E. STATE ITHACA 273-6271 INSURANCE-JEWELERS 57 SERVICE SECURITY SAVINGS Larkin Insura nce Agency Inc.

INSURANCE

319 N. TIOGA ST. Phone 273-4732 ITHACA SIMPSON INSURANCE AGENCY

ALL LINES OF INSURANCE

400RIDGE RD. LANSING, N. Y. 14882 R. A. Heggie & Bro. Co. Established 1875 Retail jewelers DIAMONDS-WATCHES-CHINA CRYSTAL-CLOCKS-GIFTWARE "Our name has stood for the finest in Silverware" ON THE COMMON PHONE 272-1331 58 JEWELERS For three decades, The Brand Names Foundation has selected America's Retailers-of-the-Year.

Only one store has ever won this prestigious award three times.

This is the store: g'kat\~

"We are proud to have received this notional award, three times . And we pledge to continue carrying the finest brand nome gifts, serving our customers with factual in forma tion and serving your community as both business leaders and individuals."

Frank Hammer • Ithaca's exclusive Keepsake Diamond Jewelers. • Headquarters for Bulova Accutron and other fine watches. • Fine writing instruments by A. T. Cross.

"If you don't know much about jewelry, get to know a jeweler you can trust. Meet Frank Hammer!" JEWELERS-LANDSCAPE SERVICE-LIQUOR STORES 59 SCHOOLEY'S Ithaca's Quality Jewelers 152 The Commons Ithaca, NY 273-3471 Schooley's Diamonds, Omega Watches, Seiko Watches Sterling Silver

WARREN WHITE LANDSCAPE SERVICE LAWNS • PLANTS • STONE WORK

682 MILLARD HILL RD.

R.D. 2, NEWFIELD, N. Y. Telephone 564-3447 VICTORY LIQUOR STORE 303 TAUGHANNOCK BLVD. ITHACA, N.Y. "The Place to Know When Spirits are Low" ITHACA'S COMPLETE LIQUOR STORE Free Delivery Phone 273-3142 Free Customer Parking

I find that a great part of the information I have was acquired by looking up something and finding something else along the way. FRANKLIN P. ADAMS Find it in your City Directory 60 LIQUOR STORES-LOCKSMITHS D & R LIQUOR STORE DOMINIC ROSICA

Great tastes • LIQUORS Great Brandl • WINES

CHILLED WINES • CORDIALS

Foreign Across From P & C & Domestic Call For Delivery

FREE EASY 272-2236 211 HANCOCK ST. PARKING OPEN 8:30A.M. to 9:30P.M. ITHACA, N. Y.

C & M LOCK-SECURITY 272-8289 BONDED & INSURED LOCKSMITHS • FREE ESTIMATES • EMERGENCY SERVICE

219 ELMIRA RD. ITHACA Do you cash checks?

For cashing a stranger's check, the police department of Tacoma has given sensible rules. The home address should appear on the check and BE VERIFIED BY THE CITY DIRECTORY; this and the name should be checked with the driver's license of the man trying to cash the check; also against his bank book. Signatures should be compared. A LOT OF QUESTIONS AS TO THE MAN'S NAME, HIS WIFE'S NAME, WHERE HE WORKS, WHO ARE HIS NEIGHBORS, ALL HELP and can be verified in the City Directory. If he admits being from out of town, his check is a risk. F.F.I.-For Further Information Use the City Directory!! MANUFACTURERS-INDUSTRIAL-UNIONS 61 INDUSTRIAL ITHACA

INDUSTRIAL - Although Ithaca is not primarily an industrial city, it has 51 manufacturing establishments with an employment figure in excess of 5,500; a payroll totaling over $50,000,000. Cornell University employs 6,500 full time workers, Ithaca College 900, and the New York Electric & Gas Corporation 600.

Among the principal products manufactured here are: computer terminals, shotguns, research instruments, heat resistant materials. power drive components, technical mirrors, precision machine tools, scientific instruments, salt, photo engraving, books, magazine, woodworking and dairy products.

The Cornell University Industry Research Park located near the Airport serves several large concerns, which enjoy a virtual partnership between the Union & Industry in promoting many kinds of research.

There are sites available for industrial development and several organizations are active in the promotion of industrial expansion within the Ithaca trading area. Inquiries addressed to the Tompkins County Chamber of Commerce, 122 West Court St., Ithaca will bring a prompt reply.

MACHINISTS LOCAL #1607 IAMAW RICHARD J. SULLIVAN, President AMOS HORTON, V-President RICHARD UNDERHILL, Financial Secretary GEORGE BEESE, Recording Secretary RAYMOND C. EVERHART, Treasurer CHARLES J. WILSON, Business Agent

638 ELMIRA RD. Tel. 273·7611 0­ ~ Career Opportunities atM ABE ~ z~ Career bound students can look forward to ad­ growth company. University graduates start ,..c ~ vancement as MORSE continues to expand oper­ their careers in MORSE Sales, Production Man­ n agement, Engineering and Finance Training c-4 ations. A recent graduate has the opportunity ;lg Programs. For more about MORSE contact the m to continually upgrade his skills and compensa­ ;lg Industrial Relations Office, South Aurora Street, VI tion. The MORSE plantwide job bidding system I Ithaca, New York. n enables an employee to be considered for ad­ ::E: ~ vanced jobs. Apprentice Programs provide Z qualified graduates with training for skilled VI trades and journeymen jobs. MORSE personnel with leadership qualities may assume manage­ ment positions. MORSE Qualified students going on to college and uni­ ~WARNER versities can look forward to a career with a ® AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMP LOYER ~/illiJ~ ~e"'''MIi ifQtR\OF ~ o ~~~ ~~ z c ~ m Z -l II' DISTINCTIVE MEMORIALS OF I o LASTING REMEMBRANCE :lI:I •Z -l m I We Invite You to Make Your Selection from ~ •:lI:I One of the Largest Displays in Central New York State r0- '"m AT THE GLENSIDE MONUMENT CO. Successor to Raymond Hoare & Son G. K. BELKNAP PHONE 273-4522 490 FLORAL AVE "AT CITY LINE" If Transportation is Lacking a Phone Call Will Bring One of Our Cars. II II e 64 MANUFACTURERS-RESEARCH ENGINEERING

MANUFACTURING - THERM provides design and machining services with emphasis on high temperature, high strength and corrosion resistant materials. This includes such areas as Gas Turbine Airfoil Blading, Rocket Engine Impellers and specialized customer equipment.

RESEACH - THERM provides analytical and theoretical studies in fluid mechanics on a contractual basis with both industry and government.

ITHACA NEW YORK I"P50 Area Code 607 - 272-8500 TWX 510-255-5875 1001 Hudson Street Ext., Ithaca, New York 14850 MOVING-STORAGE-MUSIC-MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS- OPTICAL SERVICE 65

AGENT .. nlMIlU MOVING ( STORAGE northAmerican•• ""'BACORN INC~ YANLINla OVER60 YEARS EXPERIENCE I.C.C. No. MC-107012 WORLD WIDE MOVERS EXPORT PACKAGING FREE ESTIMATES AGENT: CAUCOUECT NORTH AMERICAN VAN LINES NEW-MODERN BUILDING • PALLETIZED Call 734-2937 • WAREHOUSING INDUSTRIAL PARK BLVD. ELMIRA N.Y. HICKEY'S MUSIC STORE P.O. BOX 747 201 S. TIOGA STREET • ITHACA, N.Y. (14850)

SHEET MUSIC AND BOOKS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS

PHONE (607) 272-8262 WESTtown OPTICAL CORP. co-op SHOPPING CENTER DOCTORS' PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED CONTACT LENS FITTED REPAIRS Mon.-Fri. 9:00-5:30 Sat. 9:00-1:00

Plenty of Free Parking 272-7775

CONTROLLED ADVERTISING professional people- -Are the City Directory users-day in-day out.

-Be completely and prominently catalogued for the informing of this high grade market. 66 PAPER-OFFICE FURNITURE T. G. MILLER'S SONS PAPER CO. 330 EAST STATE ST. ITHACA, N. Y.

Our lOOth Year

-WHOLESALE & RETAIL PAPER SINCE 1878-

STATIONERY-OFFICE FURNITURE-SUPPLIES

ART& ENGINEERING MATERIALS & EQUIPMENT

330 EAST STATE STREET PHONE 272-5353

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I' \I't.1l ....1 \T1f)"H.H\ • \H1 \1 Ht:1l1 \1. • flFFIt t. t"I H'ITl Ht: .. PRINTERS 67 ART CRAFT OF ITHACA INC. Offset & letterpress Printing Single & Multicolor "More than a third of a century serving Ithaca and surrounding areas." 272-3782 604 W. GREEN ITHACA

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PUBLISHERS OF CITY DIRECTORIES TELEPHONE DIRECTORIES STREET MAPS COMMUNITY BROCHURES FOR CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE

Providing Detail Information on these principal New York cities and their suburban area Amsterdam Fulton Oneida Batavia Glens Falls Oneonta Bath Gloversville Plattsburgh Binghamton Hornell Saratoga Springs Corning Ithaca Schuyler County Cortland Massena Sayre-Waverly Dunkirk-Fredonia Ogdensburg Wellsville Elmira

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··DRYDEN - TRUMANSBURG DIRECTORY··

It is with pleasure that we issue the 6th edition of our Resident Directory covering the suburban areas of Dryden and Trumansburg. Included are the telephone subscribers in Dryden, Trumansburg, East Freeville, Freeville, Harford. Harford II Mill" '''k,,",;I1, and Mecklenburg, .10"' with Ithaca.

We have listed all telephone numbers in numerical order. This "Numerical Telephone Locater" makes possible the identification of a party when only the phone 11 number is known. It is perfect for use with "blind" classified ads in the newspaper, and identifying a calling party when all you know is the telephone number.

I The second important listing is by street order. Each street is identified and the individuals and businesses are listed in numerical order on the street or alphabetical II order when no house number is listed so you can call a neighbor if you cannot reach a party, or canvass a complete street by phone.

We hope you agree with us that this information on Dryden and Trumansburg is a natural addition to the Ithaca City Directory.

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Telephone (802) 463-3913 70 REALTORS

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE IN ALL PHASES OF REAL ESTATE REALTOR~

MEMBER FIRMS

ALEXANDER REAL ESTATE KIELY REALTY CO. BOYNTON REAL ESTATE KIMBALL REAL ESTATE BURNS REALTY CO., LTD. LOCKE REALTY LARRY CALDWELL ESTHER MARTIN BERNIE CHARTON REALTY McCARTHY REAL ESTATE CONNIE LEWIS REAL ESTATE MEIXELL LAKE COUNTRY REALTY E Js REALTY NORTH EAST APPRAISALS INC. HATFIELD REAL ESTATE JANICE PALMER LAGRAND CHASE CO. INC. PATTERSON REAL ESTATE DRYDEN REAL ESTATE INC. POOLE REAL ESTATE FOREST CITY REALTY MARGIE RUMSEY J. D. GALLAGHER CO., INC. DAVID AND REBE BIGGS SMITH STANLEY GEGG REAL ESTATE STAGE REALTY ITHACA REAL ESTATE AGENCY SWAYZE REAL ESTATE IVY REALTY CENTURY 21 TILLEY REALTY INC FREEMAN REAL ESTATE WARREN REAL ESTATE OF ITHACA, INC. LAMBERT REAL ESTATE DICK WILSEN REAL ESTATE SHEFFY 6nd STIMSON, REALTORS YAMAN REAL ESTATE LANSING REAL ESTATE VANDER REAL ESTATE

ITHACA BOARD OF REALTORS, INC. REAL ESTATE 71

ITHACA, N.Y. 14850 corners community center triphammer and hanshaw roads Branch Offices in lansing & Trumansburg

(607) 257·1322 residential farms income property commercial land

• Residential m • Commercial La • Industrial REALTOR~ • Appraisals FOREST JOHN VASSE GTY.. AND RIALTV ASSOCIATES 272-7755 W~~=St 72 REAL ESTATE-RENT-ALLS ~ ~rrn Gallagher fa tnt REALTORS

Complete Real Estate Service

J. RICHARD AGARD, Vice President & Gen. Mgr.

LAWRENCE CONLON, GRI Director

MAIN OFFICE: 425 N. Tioga St. 607-272-3636

BRANCH OFFICES: Trumansburg 387-5350 Jacksonville 387-5444 Dryden-N. E. 347-4900 MEMBER Since 1950 REL(!) INTER CITY RELOCA TlON SERVICE DAVID & REBE BIGGS SMITH, REALTORS REAL ESTATE ~ Complete Real Estate Service L.I:::::!I

Member of Ithaca Board of Realtors REALTOR~ Branch office 148E. State St. Camp House, Trumansburg Tel. 273-0703 Tel. 387-4151 " You Don't See It Ask For It!

OF ITHACA, NEW YORI( 363ELMIRA ROAD COME IN or CALL Ithaca 273-1AA7 REST AURANTS-DINING-LODGING 73

ASIATIC GARDEN 118 w. State St., Ithaca Tel. 272-7350 "A Most Complete Chinese Menu"

GAZEBO ROOM cor Green and Cayuga Sts. Tel. 272-1000

McDONALD'S 372 Elmira Rd., Ithaca, Tel. 273-9577, 14 pounder, Big Mac average price; less than $\.00 for a meal

THE VALLEY HOUSE 801 W. Buffalo St. Tel. 273-4410 1'U B *" 'S ~ ,,'GollY IN ACI<.CA~A~LR"C 1\ ELMIRA ROAD ITHACA, N.Y. RES.: 272-6484

RAMADA INN cor Green and Cayuga Sts. Tel. 272-1000, 120 rooms, conference rooms, restaurant, cocktail lounge, heated pool, color TV, in room telephone, air conditioned

SHERATON INN Sheraton Drive, Ithaca, Tel. 257-2000, 106 rooms, conference rooms, restaurant, cocktail lounge, heated pool, color TV, in room telephone 74 RESTAURANTS-RESTAURANT SUPPLIES-TELEVISION- CABLE SERVICE

FEATURING SPECIAL LUNCHEONS TUES. - THRU FRI. FROM 11 A.M. 'TIL 3 P.M. SERVING DINNERS 'TIL 9 P.M. 272-7350 LARGE ORDERS FOR PARTIES ON REQUEST ITHACA SUPPLY COMPANY RESTAURANT·KITCHEN EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES BAR SUPPLIES & .JANITOR SUPPLIES PUBLIC INVITED - FREE CUSTOMER PARKING

329E. STATE ST. PHONE 272-1580 CERACCHE TELEVISION DIVISION OF ATC Tompkins County TV Cable Service and Home Box Office 272-3456

519 W. STATE ST. ITHACA

CONTROLLED ADVERTISING professional people-

-Are the City Directory users-day in-day out.

-Be completely and prominently catalogued for the informing of this high grade market. TAXICABS-WELDING-ORNAMENTAL 75 RAY'S TAXI

RAYMOND G. FOOTE, Owner-Operator 277-4444

IN-TOWN OUT-OF-TOWN

5 CABS AVAILABLE

365 DAYS A YEAR

410 W. SENECA ITHACA FINGER LAKES FABRICATING • Stoves & Fireplaces • Custom Wrought-Iron • Welding Shop & Portable

• Awnings • Patio Covers 720 W. GREEN 273-3012 ITHACA

COPIES OF THIS DIRECTORY FOR SALE BY THE PUBLISHERS H. A. MANNING COMPANY, Publishers 76 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT

United States Government

Term of office January 20, 1977 to January 20th, 1981 Executive Dept.: President, Jimmy Carter (Georgia); Vice President, Walter F. Mondale (Minnesota); The Cabinet: Secretary of State, Cyrus Vance (New York); Secretary of Treasury, W. Michael Blumenthal (Michigan); Secretary of Defense, Harold Brown (California); Secretary of Interior, Cecil D. Andrus (Idaho); Secretary of Agriculture, Robert Bergland (Minnesota); Secretary of Commerce, Juanita Kreps (North Carolina); Secretary of Labor, F. Ray Marshall (Texas); Secretary of Health, Education & Welfare, Joseph Califano (Washington, D.C.); Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Patricia Roberts Harris (Washington, D.C.); Secretary of Transportation, Brock Adams (Washington); Attorney General, Griffin Bell (Georgia).

Local Offices

Air Force Recruiting SjSgt. Frank Department of the Interior Geological Kelly, 710 W. State Survey, Harold L. Shindel, Hydrologist Army Recruiting Service, SFC Bruce in Charge, 521 W. Seneca. Summerford, 710 W. State Federal Bureau of Investigations, U.S. Army Reserve Center, 101 Sunrise Department of Justice, Resident Agency, Road, Officer in Charge, Col. Dean Local Office Terrace Hill, Headquar­ L. Linscott. ters office, 502 Federal Building, Albany. Department of Agriculture, FHA, Internal Revenue, Francis B. Bowell, Mrs. Betty Strever, County Office Asst., Director's Representative, Internal Rev­ Margaret K. West, County Office Clk., enue Agents, Internal Revenue Officers, FHA County Office, County Supvr., Dale S. Coats, Asst. County Supvrs., Robert Joy H. Bowell, Taxpayer Service Special­ ist, Terrace Hill. Munch and Ronald Minekime, 840 Han­ shaw Road. Marine Recruiting Service, Sgt. Larry Howard, 710 W. State, 272-8358. Department of Agriculture, Agricul­ Naval ROTC, Naval Service and Com­ tural Soil Conservation Service, James R. manding Officer, Barton Hall, 256-4202. Calhoun, District Conservationist, Myrtie Navy Recruiting Service, NC I Robt. Hewitt, Clerk, 840 Hanshaw Road. Piehl, Recruiter, 710 W. State. Department of Agriculture Stabili­ zation and Conservation Service, Floyd Post Office, 213 N. Tioga cor E. Buffalo R. Donald Wilkinson, Postmaster. Duger, County Exec. Director, Judith H. Sub Station No.2, Barnes Hall, CU Cuyle, Lead Asst., Herbert E. Brotherton, Campus. Program Asst., 840 Hanshaw Road. Sub Station No.3, Robert Hall, Tower Department of Agriculture ARS U.S. Rd., CU. Plant, Soil and Nutrition Lab, W.H. Allaway, Dir., Tower Rd. Ithaca College Branch, Job Hall, Clarence Knapp, Officer in Charge. Department of Health, Education and Lansing Branch, Francis Sullivan, Welfare, Social Security Admin., Edward Supt., Lansing Plaza. J. Miller, Branch Mgr., Terrace Hill. Tompkins County Economic Oppor­ Corners Branch, Corners Community Center. tunity Corp., Charles Herndon, Exec. Dir., 318 N. Albany.