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Rochester and Monroe County - City Directory Collection - 1942 Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County - City Directory Collection - 1942 969 MONROE COUNTY SAVINGS BANK TWO CONVENIENT OFFICES 35 STATE ST. 2 EAST AYE. POLK?S ROCHESTER Clsissified Business Directory 19 4 2 INCI.TJDING Associations and Clubs—Commercial, Buildings—Office and Public, Cemeteries, Churches, Clergymen, Hospitals, and Dispensaries, Lihraries, Sayings and Loan Associations, and School^ Colleges and Academies. Copyright, 1941, by B. L. Polk & Co., Inc. Names appearlnn under headiniis marked thus (*) are inserted only when spaelally contracted for. Abattoirs NARAMORE, NILES & CO (C P A) WILSON. SHULTS & CO (Certified Amdoursky J & Son 311 Buffalo rd 950 Lincoln-Alliance Bank bldg tel Public Accountants) 1211-1225 Com United People's Committee 70 Hanover Stone 920-921 merce bldg 119 Main E teis Main NILES OSCAR L 950 Uncoln-Alliance 4685-4686-4687 Abstracts of Title Bank hldg 183 Main E bus tel Stone ABSTRACT TITUS & UORTCAGE 920-921 res tel Monroe 5666 Accountants & Auditors CORPORATION 47 S Fitzhugh tel RANDALL EDMUND A 31 Eh^change ABC Systems & Service 16 Main W Main 4170—^For further information rm 410 tel Main 1909 rm 636 see page 2 Buyers' Guide RAPP FREDERICK W 950 Lincoln-Al Airy Fannie M 334 Selye ter Monroe Abstract Corp 20 Main W liance Bank bldg bus teis Stone 920- Arrow Audit Service 384 Selye ter KONROE ABSTRACT & TITLE COR 921 res tel Monroe 4207 Baseman Wiliard L119 Main B rm 1325 PORATION Twenty Main W teis ROTHWELL JAMES L 811 Wilder bldg Baxter Geo 82 StPaul rm 616 Main 3441-3442—For further informa tel Main 1055 Better Herbert G 231 Sawyer tion see page 2 Buyers' Guide SHULTS OTTO A 1211-1225 Commerce Better Bookkeeping Bureau 662 Monroe bldg 119 Main E teis Main 4685-4686- av 4687 ''Accident Insurance Bogaskl John J 623 Rocket SLOCUM SANFORD G 1211-1225 Com Borisoff Saml M 119 Main E rm 1117 ASHLEY EGBERT F CO agents 212 merce bldg 119 Main E teis Main Union Trust bldg tel Main 444—For Coon Lewis D 916 Meigs further infoimation see page 39 Buy 4685-4686-4687 ERNST & ERNST 904-912 Lincoln-Al ers' Guide, back binding and left top STEVENS EDWIN H 400 Present bldg liance Bank bldg tel Stone 868 27 Clinton av S bus tel Stone 6548 res lines Fain Rupert Q 14 Franklin rm 911 tel Glenwood 456-R Finnegan John J 60 N Fitzhugh rm Wn^ON, SHULTS & CO 1211-1225 3 "Accountants—Certified Public Commerce bldg 119 Main E teis Main BORISOFF SAMUEL M 1117 Commerce 4686-4686-4687 Gelb Audit Co 8 Exchange rm 111 bldg bus tel Main 2133 res tel Mon ZAENGLEIN PAUL C 31 Exchange rms General Business Service 936 Hudson roe 8367-R av 506-511 bus tel Main 4706 res tel Good Ralph S 42 East av rm 220 DEMPSET WILUAM J 34 State rm Monroe 3608 303 tel Main 6658 res tel Monroe Gorsllne Don B 34 Winthrop 1300-J Greule Howard B 14 Franklin rm 1414 lACRBON G ARTHUR 31 Exchange "Accountants—Management Con Jackson O Arthur (C P A) 81 Exchange rms 506-511 bus tel 4706 res tel Glen trol Methods rm 607 4182 STAUNTON ROBERT E & COMPANY Jackson Jas A (C P A) 31 Exchange rm JACKSON JAMES A 31 Exchange rm (Robert B Staunton, A William Kjnit- 410 410 tel Main 1909 tel, CPA)suite 1133 Mercantile bldg JACKSON & ZAENGLEIN (Certified JACKSON & ZAENGLEIN 31 Exchange tel Stone 3983 Public Accountants) 81 E.xohange rms 506-511 tel Main 4706 rms 606-611 tel Main 4706 JOHNS VERNE E 34 State rm 303 tel Johns & Co 34 State rm 303 Main 6658 res tel Genesee 2356 E^NST & ERNST 904-912 Lincoln-Al Jones Horace F 183 Main B rm 906 JONES HORACE F 904-912 Lincoln-Al liance Bank bldg tel Stone 868 Kless C Melville 14 Franklin rm 911 liance Bank bldg tel Stone 868 JACKSON & ZAENGLEIN (Certified Knittel A Wm (C P A) 25 North rm KNITTEL A WILLIAM suite 1133 Mer Public Accountants) 81 Exchange 1183 cantile bldg tel Stone 3983 rms 606-51lj.el Main 4706 JOHNS & COMPANY 34 State rm 303 Kramer Fi-ank C 616 Lexington av MILLER HERMAN A & CO 31 Ex MacAlllater W S & Co 14 Fronklln rm. change rm 410 tel Main 1909 tel Main 6668 NARAMORE. NILES & CO (C P A) 960 1101 morrow ROBERT T 950 Lincoln-Al Lincoln-Alliance Bank bldg teis Stone Margolts Donald 14 Franklin rm 1101 liance Bank bldg 183 Main B bus tel McCoy Albert B 828 Main B rm 608 Stone 920-921 res tel Hillside 1614rJ 920-921 83 Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County - City Directory Collection - 1942 970 DRAWING BLACK AND MATERIALS CITY BLUE PRINT CO. WHITE PRINTS Six Atlas Street PHOTO COPIES Stone 6480' Accountaiits & Auditors—Con International Business Machines Corp ROCHESTER SAVINGS BANK 47 Main Melenbacker All L 16 Main W rm Electric Bookkeeping & Accounting W at Fltzbugh S branch 40 Franklin 504 Machine Dlv 265 East av tel Stone 1425—For further informa Meng Harold A 16 Main W rm 324 Office Service and Supply 153 Chapln tion see page 11 Buyers' Guide and MUler All J 16 Main W rm 324 Wood H J Sales & Service 119 Main E right top lines Miller, Franklin, Basset & Co 183 Main rm 825 ROCHESTER TRUST & SAFE DE E rm 939 POSIT CO main office 5 Main W at UILLER HERIdAN A & CO (Certified Addressing Machines Exchange, First Industrial Branch Public Accountants) 31 Exchange rm Addressograph Sales Agency 5 StPaul 30 Clinton av N tel Main 6960—^For 410 tel Main 1909 rm 424 further Information see page 12 Buy Morrow Robt T 183 Main E rm 950 Elliott Addressing Machine Co 217 ers' Guide, back binding, and front MABAMORE N1I.ES & CO (C P A) 950 East av rm 36 edge lAncoln-Alllance Bank bldg tels Stone SECURITY TRUST COMPANY OF 920-921 'Addresslnu & MaUlng ROCHESTER 103 Main E at Water Miles Oscar L 183 Main E rm 950 POLK R L & CO Inc 729 Powers bldg S tel Main 954—For further informa Oehler Anna P A 16 Main W rm 821 16 Main W, Eastern District office tion see page 13 Buyers' Guide and OUver Allen J & Co 19 Main W rm 600 Paul & RumpS Inc 16 Main E rm 411 ' 179 Lincoln, Boston. Mass tel Han left top lines cock 6309 Posner Audit Co 6 State rm 202 UNION TRUST CO OF ROCHESTER Posner & Greenhouse 6 State rm 202 main office 19 Main W tel Main 7100, Randall Edmund A (C P A) 31 Ex Adhesive Mfrs 20 East av, 4359 Lake av, 590 Joseph change rm 410 Clark Stek-O (Corporation 1631 Dewey av, 175 Lyell av cor Saratoga av, 15 Rapp Fredk W 183 Main E rm 950 av at Stek-O Hill Hudson av, 1398 Culver rd, 548 Chili Rothwell Jas L 8 Exchange rm 811 av and 844 Dewey av—^For further Shults Otto A (C P A) 119 Main E rm Adjusters information see page 14 Buyers' 1218 Carroll Chas W 119 Main E rm 821 Guide Slocum Sanford O (C P A) 119 Main E (Ins) rml218 Church Alf E 19 Main W rm 616 (ins) Smith O Allen 130 Main E rm 1121 Advertising Agencies Currie John 16 Main W rm 209 (ins) Ad Service Co 5 StPaul rm 406 Sophie Andrew H 16 Main W rm 324 Darcy T Jos 16 Main W rm 627 (Ins) Standard Audit 43 Main E 3d fl Berry L M & Co 328 Main E rm 411 Fire Companies Adjustment Bureau Inc Brewer-Hayes 251 East av Staunton Robt E 25 North rm 1133 183 Main E rm 723 (Ins) (management control methods) Hart-Conway Co Inc 45 Exchange rm General Credit Adjustors 16 State rm 409 STAUNTON ROBERT E & COMPANY 404 (credit) (Robert E Staunton, A William Knit- Hughes F A Co Inc 328 Main E rm Henry John M 183 Main E rm 1414 500 tel, CPA)suite 1133 Mercantile bldg Troy W Jos 65 Broad W rm 318 tel Stone 3983 Hutchlns Advertising Co Inc 42 East av VanVechten Loren W 84 Exchange rm 126 Stevens Edwin H 27 Clinton av S rm rm 105 (Ins) 400 International Press Service 480 Clinton Williams & Thomy 14 Franklin rm 1416 av S WUson Louis W (C P A)119 Main E rm ^Administrators Keenan Advertising Agency 560 Main 1218 CENTRAL TRUST CO Central Trust E WILSON, SHULTS & CO (CerUfied bldg 25 Main E tel Main 1625 Brigh Kellogg Ross W 528 Flint Public Accountants) 1211-1225 Com ton Branch 1806 East av—^For fur Knabb Jack Advertising Co 311 Alexan merce bldg 119 Main E tels Main ther Information see page 6 Buyers' der rm 301 4685-4686-4687 Guide LltUe Clarence A 130 Main E rm 421 Zaengleln Paul C (C P A) 31 Exchange EAST SIDE SAVINC8 BANK OF MacDonald J Stuart rear 82 Ardmore rm 507 ROCHESTER The Main E at Clinton Maloney Sales Co 36 StPaul rm 213 av S tel Stone 364—For further infor (mfr) mation see page 9 Bayers' Guide McLaughlin Henry T 133 East av rm Acoustic Apparatus & Dewices GENESEE VALLEY TRUST CO 45 Ex I Acoustic Instrument Co 277 Alexander change at Broad W tel Main 2884— McLeod Advertising Agency 183 Main rm 500 For further information see page 8 E rm 1137 Acoustlcon Institute of Rochester 61 Buyers' Guide Merchandising Institute of National East av LINCOLN-ALUANCE BANK AND Retail Lumber Dealers Assn Inc 82 Audlphone Company of Rochester 14 TRUST CO 183 Main B at Stone tel StPaul rm 604 Franklin rm 1216 Stone 300 branches 33 Exchange, National Transltads 34 State rm 304 Otarlon of Rochester 5 StPaul rm 522 1495 Lake av, 886 Main W, 560 Mon Rogers E Claude 86 Blast av rm 313 Sonotone Rochester Co 14 Franklin rm roe av, 460 N Goodman, 520 Port Rumrlll Charles L & Co 364 East av rm 718 land and 1853 Monroe av—^FOr fur 215 Western Electric Hearing Aids 14 ther information see page 7 Buyers' Franklin rni 1216 Scrivener & Co 130 Main E rm 302 Guide and right top lines Seager C Milton 34 State rm 300 MECHANICS SAVINGS BANK OF Spaulding Jas B 14 BVanklln rm 520 Adding,Calculating & Tabulating ROCHESTER N Y The 21 Ebcchange tel Main 597 branch 89-91 East av tel STEWART, HANFORD & CASLER Ine Uacblnes II James tel Stone 1453—For fur Allen-Wales Adding Machine Co 515 Stone 4653—^For further information ther Information see page 2 Buyers' Main E see page 15 Buyers' Guide and left Burroughs Adding Maohlite Co 76 top lines Guide Brood W MONROE COUNTY SAVINGS BANK 35 Window Craft Display Service 155 St Comptometer Co 82 SlPaul rm 620 State tel Main 3878 branch 2 East av Paul Cooper R Q 119 Main E rm 828 at Main E tel Stone 6649—^For further Wolff Ed and Associates 328 Main E rm Frlden Calculating Machine Co 82 St information see page 10 Buyers' 428 Paul rm 713 Guide and right top lines Wright W L Co 82 StPaul rm 708 Anbnta St.
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