
TO;\IPKl~S Ii..... ~, COl:NTY . ~~ PUBLIC "- ~LIBRARY Title: Ithaca Directory 1947 Call number: LH-REF 974.7 Ithaca 1947 Publisher: Bellows Falls, Vt. : H.A. Manning Co. Owner: Ithaca - Tompkins County Public Library Assigned Branch: Ithaca Tompkins County Public Library (TCPL) Collection: Local History (LH) Format: Serial Number of pages: 442 Permission to digitize the Ithaca City Directories published by H. A. Manning Co. from 1923 to 1986 granted by Jeffrey C. Manning, August 2010. For Reference Not to be taken from this room FINANCIAL-BANKS 1947-lTHACA DIRECTORY-1947 TOMPKINS C NTY PUBLIC LIBRARY 312 ~lORT CAYUGA STREET ITHACA, W YORK 14850 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Ithaca, New York AT STATE AND TIOGA STREETS OFFICERS BOARD OF DIRECTORS HAROLD L. REED PAUL W. BRAINARD Chairman of the Board President FREDERICK L. BROWN, Jr. President, Jamieson-McKinney Co. PAUL W. BRAINARD President HENRY A. CAREY President H. A. Carey Co. LaVERE ROBINSON LEWIS H. DURLAND Assistant Treasurer, Cornell University Vice-President and Trust Officer DOUGLAS G. GILLETTE C. J. Rumsey &Co. RALPH W. MUNGLE Vice-President CHARLES J. KENERSON Vice-President, Morse Chain Co. CHARLES H. NEWMAN SEVILLE S. REULEIN Attorney Cashierand AssistantTrust Officer LEON C. PRITCHARD J. G. Pritchard & Son A. CHESTER SARSFIELD HAROLD L. REED Assistant Cashier Professor Economics, Cornell University JAMES R. ROBINSON Attorney JAMES M. GRAY LaVERE ROBINSON Asslstant Cashier Vice-President and TruSt Officer FINANCIAL-BANKS 4 1947-ITHACA DIRECTORy-1947 Progress ~ith 8alety- The 157th S~mi-Annual Stat~ment JANUARY 1, 1947 The Bank's funds are Invested as follows: Percenta~e To Total LlablUties Our 13,515 Depositors Have Savln~s of. .. $ 11,965,826.23 99.04'1[ We have received monies for taxes and other purposes and have other liabilities amount- In~to $ 110,192.09 0.91,/, We also received Interest and other Income In J: advance and which Is not yet earned..................... $ 6,050.03 0.05,/, Our Total Liabilities Are. .................................. $12,082,068.26 100.00?, All of these Funds and a Portion of the Surplus are Invested as Follows: (a) United States Government Securities (Investment Value) $ 9,456,977.71 78.27?, (b) Other Bonds...................... 4,500.00 0.940/, (c) Bonds and First Mort~a~esand G. I. Mort~a~eLoans 8 (Less Reserves) ....................... 3,095,862.39 25.620/, (d) Promissory Notes-Taxes Advanced FHA Title I Loans to make Improve­ ments, repairs, Insulation, et cetera . 31,957.66 ----- Total Securities, Bonds and Mort~a~es and 6 Loans $12,589,297.76 104.200/; To meet the day-to-day withdrawal needs of our depositors, we have Cash and Bank Ac- counts . 418,296.55 Total Securities, Bonds and Mortgages, Loans 8 and Cash $ 13,007,594.31 107.66';>, We Have Invested a Portion of our Surplus as Follows: (a) A well constructed, modern and well rented Bank BuUdln~ $ 80,000.00 9.660/, (b) Real Estate Sold on Contract . 4,663.51 9.04'1[ (c) Securities In Savln~s Banks Trust Co. and Institutional Securities Corp., both owned and controlled by all Sav- In~s Banks In New York State . 79,400.00 0.67S (d) Other Assets . 307.80 ~--- Total Surplus Investments $ 164,371.31 1.37,!" Interest Accrued on U. S. Government Bonds and Bonds and Mort~a~es to December 31, 1946 4_1,_6_3_6_._44_ 0.34'1[ Total Resources at Book Value $ 13,213,602.06 109.370/, Our Excess Resources over our Total Liabilities represent Surplus, Undivided Profits and Reserves for the Protection of our Depositors In the sum of $ 1,131,533.80 9.370/, MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE 90RPORATION OFFICERS FOR 1947 G. LOUIS COOK President HENRY W. GREDEL Executive Vice-Pres. REGINALD R. LUMBARD Asst. Vice-Pres. and Treasurer GRACE R. HARVEY Secretary LOWS E. COOK......... Ass't Secretary HELEN M. MAHONEY. Ass't. Secretary and Auditor ALLAN H. TREMAN. ........ Attorney TRUSTEES Paul S. Livermore J. Edward Dixon G. Louis Cook Re~lnald R. Lumbard Claude L. Kulp Henry W. Gredel Ernest A. Ml1Ier Ralph H. Wheeler Frederick L. Brown E. Curry Weatherby Leslie L. Wilson Gerald C. Williams Edward S. Foster "Put Your Savings FINANCIAL-BANKS 1947-lTHACA DIRECTORy-1947 5 ·at IthacaSavings Bank 9 4 7 Tioga Street, comer of Seneca . Telephone 2767 "THE ONLY SAVINGS BANK IN TOMPKINS COUNTY" SERVICES BANKING BY MAIL-SAVINGS ACCOUNTS-TRAVELERS CHECKS-THRIFT MORTGAGES-F. H. A. MODERNI­ ZATION LOANS-CHRISTMAS CLUB-MONEY ORDERS LOW COST LIFE INSURANCE BANKING HOURS Week Days Except Saturdays and Legal Holidays 9:30 a. m. to 2 :30 p. m. Saturday 9 a. m. to 12 m. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation in a Savings Bank" FINANCIAL~BANKS'-LOANS 6 1947-lTHAcA DIRECTORY-1947 ITHACA A locally owned and managed institution, with resources of $4,146,301.67, founded in 1915 for the purpose of encouraging thrift, and to assist members to enjoy debt-free home ownership. SAVINGS A variety of savings plans are offered to fit the needs of EVERY member of the community. Whether you prefer to save a regular amount every month; different amounts whenever you feel like it; or invest money in larger units, Ithaca Savings and Loan Association has a plan made-to-order for you. Your savings are insured up to $5000 by the Federal Savings & Loan Insurance Corp. & LOAN Money saved by members is loaned to responsible, home loving people to help them buy or build homes, to modernize and repair, and to replace old burdensome straight mortgages with modem low-cost monthly payment financing. ASSOCIATION The Association is mutually owned, its operation being under the guidance of a group of respected and clear-sighted local business men. Every member has a voice in its conduct, and every person using its facilities, either for sav­ ings or borrowing is a member. Corner State and Aurora Streets OFFICE EQlliPMENT 1947-1THACA DIRECTORY-1947 A COMPLI£TB STOOK Office Equipment FURNITURE SUPPLIES Authorized Dealers L C SMITH CORONA TYPEWRITERS Sold-Rented-Repaired • FILING EQUIPMENT - DESKS ~ CHAIRS - MElLINK SAFES VISIBLE RECORD SYSTEMS FILING & STATIONERS' SUPPLIES ALLEN-WALES ADDING MACHINES DICTATING MACHINES We maintain a. complete Mimeograph ~ department to assist our users. Fac- ~ SALES- tory trained personnel. ~ SERVICE Mimeographing 24-hour service. •• SUPPLIES .,(/~ to. d.ee aH. !J~ Everything lor the OIliee VAN NATTA OFPICE EQUIPMENT CO., INC. 128 E. SENECA Dial 2915 ITHACA, N. Y. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 8 .....;1;..;;9....;;4;.;,.7_I::..:T;..;;H:.:.A::..:C;.;,.A;.,..;;;D.....;I;,;;,R;,;;:E...:.C...:.T..:.O;;,:RY..:.-....;1::..:9.....;4;;,;.7 _ ITHACA'S COMMUNITY SEHYIC( CfNIER . --'•.. '._'1'< ,., __:..J- .., ••-~ CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BUILDING 210 N. Aurora St. ITHACA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RALPH C. SMITH, Executive Secr.etary MRS. GENEVIEVE STEWART, Ass't Secretary An organization of 400 business, professional and private citizens whose general purpose is to promote the business and civic welfare of Ithaca ITHACA AUTOMOBILE CLUB MARIAN KLEIN, Secretary Specialized service for motorists ITHACA COMMUNITY CHEST T. MERRELL SHIPHERD, Executive Vice-President Providing financial support for 16 of Ithaca's welfare, social service, character­ building and health organizations ITHACA CREDIT ASSOCIATION JANE G. McAULIFFE, Executive Secretary Serving Ithacans by encouraging high standards of personal business credit ITHACA ROTARY CLUB OLIVER JONES, Secretary , + , . DIRECTORY LIBRARY 1947-ITHACA DIRECTORY-1947 9 A Free Information Bureau At Your Service A TYPICAL FREE DIRECTORY LIBRARY Chamber of Commerce Roams 210 I. Aurora St. A Metropolitan service has been established by H. A. MANNING CO., Directory Publishers. These are official City Directories and may be con­ sulted free for single reference by the general public. Your local City Di­ rectory is also on file in Directory Libraries in other cities for free public use Every City must have a Directory not only to give the names and addresses of its citizens, but also to give that character of progressiveness that would record the names of its people for historical purposes. Everyone has fore­ fathers, these forefathers have made the history of this country. Some day you will be the' forefather and your descendants can visualize your life's work quicker through the registration in the Directory of your time than in any other way. THE BIOGRAPmCAL HISTORY OF THE MASSES IS CONTAINED IN THE CITY DIRECTORY AND NO OTHER PLACE. That stamps its importance to the family. To make your history, watch your directory registration to see that it accurately records your position in life from year to year. THE CIRCULATION OF THE CITY DIRECTORY EXTENDS TO EVERY CITIZEN OF TillS CITY. The Information Bureaus of the City are for FREE public use and your merchant, banker, physician, dentist, hotel, restaur­ ant and garage man expect that the masses of the people shall, without hesita­ tion, ask for "a look at the City Directory." H. A. MANNING CO. SCHENECTADY, N. Y. MUSIC-MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 10 1947-lTHACA DIRECTORY-1947 116 N. Aurora St. LENT'S DIAL 2104 Establisbed 1893 ~WE SELL n;:~::·i:m:i:~~~!1]:lt%I~llll'j RADIOS RCA Victor, Mag­ ',;.°1 navox, Capehart, and other makes of Radios and Radio Phono­ Radio­ graphs and Rec­ ord Players Phonographs RECORDS Victor, Columbia RCA Victor Decca-Capital Capehart GENERAL ELECTRIC Magnavox Refrigerators and Appliances Household, Com­ mercial, B eve r­ Radios age Coolers, Walk in Coolers, Reach in Coolers, Our Radio Depart­ Everything in ment features the Refrigeration. GENERAL famous RCA VIC­ ELECTRIC TOR Products. Ran g e s, Water H eat e r s, Dish Was her s, Dis­ posals, Laundry Records Equipment. One of the most complete stocks of all makes of RANGES phonograph recordings in the entire country. Magic Chef Gas Ranges, Natural and Bottled Gas General Electric Refrigerators PIANOS and other GE Household Appliances K il abe, Mason Hamlin, Fischer, STEINHORST AND OTHER FARM AND HOME Hardman Peck FREEZERS (Minipiano) PIANOS FOR RENT Pianos .
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