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Manning's Directories 466 1958 Manning's Ithaca Directory 1958 WHY ADVERTISE IN MANNING'S DIRECTORIES You Men Who spend Large Amounts of money on creative ad vertising Who are prone to think of creative adver tising only A Word with you When you invest a dollar in merchandise, equipment and personnel, or anything else connected with your business, you protect that dollar to the utmost. What are you doing to protect your investment in creative ad vertising ? The newspaper that you buy daily may have in it an advertisement that costs you many dollars. This paper has the date printed at top of each page You saw the date. But when you reached your office and wanted the day of the month you referred to the calendar, not your memory. Your employees did the same, the whole business likewise The Public May see your creative advertisement but when they want your products they will turn to Manning's Di rectory that lists you at least three ways and can double that if you say so. Turn to the Classified following Pink Section and get the full story by further reference to what you can say in a well displayed advertisement Protect Your Investment In creative advertising by liberal advertising in the Buyers Guide for a small percentage cost of your crea tive advertising Insure your Advertising Appropriation with MANNING'S CITY DIRECTORY TOMPKINS COUNTY TRUST CO. 110 NORTH TIOGA STREET Established 1836 OFFICERS WILLIAM H. BURNS President A. W. CHAMBERLAIN, Vice President CHARLES E. TREMAN Jr. Vice President and Trust Officer HERBERT L. DAKIN JOSEPH M. HARTNETT Assistant Vice President Assistant Vice President and Secretary PAUL BRADFORD Treasurer MARK R. LaFRANCE Trust Officer ALFRED HALEY, JR. JOHN H. McALLISTER CHARLES D. TINKER Assistant Treasurers PAUL R. SANDEFUR Auditor Plaza Branch DONALD B. MILLER Assistant Treasurer and Manager Trumansburg Branch CHARLES W. THOMAS Vice President and Manager DIRECTORS M. Van Cleef Booth T. B. Maxfield William H. Burns Paul L. McKeegan Charles E. Dykes Paul M. O'Leary Walter Ewald James N. Rothschild William J. Fields Howard A. Thomas R. G. Fowler Allan H. Treman Van B. Hart Charles E. Treman, Jr. E. V. Underwood Complete Banking Facilities Total Assets December 31, 1957 $35,534,942.91 Tompkins County Trust Co. Phone 4-9644 ITHACA, N. Y. Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation We're Proud . of the vital impact that our business has on the economic structure of this community each and every year. Ithaca Loan Finance, last year, serviced the cash requirements of OVER 3,500 FAMILIES, within the marketing area of Ithaca, for the following estimable purposes: Per Cent Amount Consolidate Outstanding Bills 34 $217,005.00 Medical, Dental, Hospital, Funeral 12 76,590 . 00 Home Repairs, Home Furnishings 11 70,207 . 50 Auto Purchase and Expense 9 57,442 . 50 Travel, Vacation, Moving and Education 8 51,060.00 Clothing 7 44,677 . 50 Mortgage Payments, Rent, Fuel and Insurance Payments 6 38,295 . 00 Assist Relatives and Friends 5 31,912.50 Money Making Opportunity 4 25,530.00 Miscellaneous 4 25,530.00 100% $638,250.00 ITHACA LOAN FINANCE 4-9531 102 W STATE ST WILLIAM A. DILLON, JR., President 1958 Manning's Ithaca Directory 1958 467 DEAN OF ITHACA, INC. ^^""p"* 401-409 E. STATE ST. DIAL 4-6318 11911511 llOIUpaliy MANNING'S Ithaca Numerical Street Directory 1958 Copyright 1958, by H. A. Manning Co. of N. Y., Inc. Containing a full list of streets and roads, with the dwellings and stores located thereon. Residences and places of bjsiness are designated by their street numbers, numerically arranged. Where the houses are not num bered, the householders are arranged in the order that they come on the street, Figures in parentheses following names indicate number of room or apartment in building. The symbol A indicates telephone number. The symbol following a householders name indicates that the publishers received information during enumeration that property is owned by occupant. The publishers cannot, and do not guarantee the accuracy of the informa tion furnished. No responsibility for errors can be, or is assumed. The publishers cannot furnish further in formation than that shown. ADAMS STREET 322 Central School 530 Robert M Doan A From 219 Auburn west to Third. 323 Mrs Ina M Leonard A Wards 3, 4, 5. J-7 323 Glenn R Smith ALBANY STREETSOUTH Even right 325 Michael J Leary A From 217 W State south to 102 Ithaca Laundries Inc, plant 327 Anthony G Mastro A Spencer. Ward 2. M-7 A W Court crosses Even right 102 Dey crosses 4">1 John F Comstock 107 Eckter C Weiskerger A 202 Floyd M Whiting A 402 Charles Babisotta A 108 Fred B Lampman A 207 Tames R Kelley A 403 Pierson Miles 109 Mrs Laura U Wilson A 209 R D Overbaugh A 405 Mrs Esther Matonis 110 Mrs Veronia E Tewey WUlow av crosses 406 Joseph Luccarelli A 110 Mrs Fanny Brown A Lake av crosses 407 Stephen P Backner A 110 Philip N Solomon A 313 Vacant 409 Robert V Schultz A 110 Vacant First crosses 409 Students 110 Vacant 414 Robert A Hartman 410 John P Nolan 114 Leo J Gangl, lawyer A 414 Harold L Minturn 411 Ralph Baldini A 114 Frank E Blake 414 Mrs Katherine L Bishop 412 Charles L Corey A 114 Independent Realty Co A 416 Mrs M Natalie Traynor A 412 Donald F Corey 114 Independent Tree Co A Second crosses 415 Kenneth E Naylor 114 K of C Home A Third crosses 416 Mrs Blanche Washington A W Green crosses Fourth end left 209 Rollo A Tallcott A 418 WiUiam H Austin 210 Herman C Smith ALBANY STREETNORTH 418 Edward B Evans 210 Paul E Patten A From 218 W State north to 212 418 Vacant 211 William J Crow A Cascadilla. Ward 3. L-7 418 Mary Reed 211 Lawrence S Flynn Odd right 419 Herbert Freeman 212 Bert L Van Dermark A 115 Vacant 421 Norman D Newton A 213 Charles A Wiegand A 115 Vacant 423 William A Randolph A 214 Charles E Harrison A 117 Romeo R Rosica A Esty begins left 214 Jeanne M Grover A 119 Head's Service Station A 502 Mrs Lola Price 216 Leo C Cain A 119 D F Head Oil Co A 503 Harry H Harris A 218 Frances C White A 119 Robert J Johnston, gas and 503 June Morgan 219 Mrs Margaret S Miller oils A 504 Mrs Ruth L Thomas A A 120 Francis T Spencer A 505 Mrs Agnes J Milton A 222 Mrs Alice Brodie A W Seneca crosses 505 M Vacant 223 Vacant 205 Mrs Rhoda E Vorhis A 506 Alfonso Locicero A 223 Vacant 205 Carl W Buschner 507 Calvary Baptist Church 224 Samuel D Kuntz A 207 Tames E Cleary A 510 Hannah G Herson A 224 Ferdinand Deitrich 216 John A Burchard A 510 rear Anthony Sablatura 224 Students 221 James J Clynes A 511 Littie Burroughs 225 William A Rogers A 222 Elizabeth D Powers A 511 Mrs Helen L Reese A 225 Audell I Smith A 222 Mrs Luella E Murphy 513 Rev Benjamin H Payne A 225 Mrs Esther C Cookingham 222 Albert M Beck & 513 Mrs Eleanor G Dunham A A 222 Jerry J Roach 515 Tames A Brown A 226 Timothy Nolan A ..i Hirabeth R kf.lik 516 Rufus Phillips A 227 Floyd Boyle A 223 William J Troy A 519 Mrs Daisy Lockett A 232 Robert J Scanlon, Jr A W Buffalo crosses 521 Domingo Aguilar A 232 Russell M Ferguson 307 Mrs Jennie M Shaw A 522 Mrs Fannie Franciamone A 233 James Con:ey A 308 Frank David Boynton Junior 234 James Christopolos High School A 522 Vacant 234 Alex Promas A 309 Kathryn Leary A 524 Mrs Margaret Johnson W Clinton crosses 315 Mrs Jessie M Deeley A 524 Wellington E Reed 302 Nurses Home A 317 Frederick C Deeley A 526 Domenico DeSanto A 311 Mrs Margaret Morris A 321 Mrs Anna M Gualtiere A 528 Mrs Bertha L Towner A 315 Wendell Watson WHCU-Dial 870 "fslCf 468 1958 Manning's Ithaca Directory 1958 ITHACA SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION SS Four convenient savings plans, high-dividends, Christmas Club, Home Loans Owned by Members Come in Corner State and Aurora Albany South (continued) 601 Mrs Mary D Durling A Franklin begins left 315 William Monaco 602 William J Brazo 405 Mrs Elizabeth Wright A 315 Sidney P Rocker A 604 James E O'Brien A 405 John C Guthrie 315 Mrs Helen S Hawk 605 Laurence J Van Marter A 406 LeRoy Updike A 315 Edward C Troupin A <5 407 Mary A Malone A 315 Elsie Murray A 606 Elwin S Bentley, Jr A 408 Arthur E Ridley A @ 310-318 Reconstruction Home Inc, 607 Mrs Flora Hoyt A 409 William E Donahue A for infantile paralysis A 607 George Wheaton A 409 Vacant Center begins 608 J Glenn Morrill A 410 Anna E Lane A 319 Mrs Bertha McCargo A 609 Mrs Florence B Van Inwagen 411 Clifford W Sutherland A 319 Mrs Winifred Laughlin A A 413 Sylvester J Barina A 319 Virginia M MacBeth A 610 Mrs Mary Bafundo A 323 Ann M Dunn 612 Mrs Florence S Hill A AURORA STREETNORTH 323 Mrs Dora Mae Mann A 614 George H Boussack A From 224 E State north to E 323 Mrs Ruth C Deabler Park begins right Fall. Wards 4, 5. K-8 327 William Heidt, Jr A Odd right 401 R Wendell Davis, physician ALLEN STREET 101 Lehigh Valley Railroad Office A From 722 W Court north to A 401 Mrs Phyllis M Llewellyn A Esty.
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