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Vol. S. No. 16 Copyright by Eastma n K oda k Compan y, Roch este r . N . Y. April 24, 1947 AmateurHit EK Reveals Nevv Design Abroad by For Transparent Boxes D ev e lo pme nt of a ne w a n d basic d esign for t ransparen t box ing h as been a ccomp lish ed by Koda k . The m ethod w as devised by Film Lack R obert E. Kugle r of the Kodapak De m on st ration L a boratory at P ark w here it was per- .------­ fected. Now it is being suggested follows the same general ste ps as Rosalind Maingot T ells for transparent box manufacturers, in boxes produced from a conven­ and demonstrations of the tech- tiona l bla nk. Of Plight on Visit Her e n ique are available. Special equipme nt is not re- Incorporating a num ber of im- quired for fa brication of the t rans­ " The a m a te ur photogr a phe r in provements, t he new box design is parent boxes with the new design. Engla nd is experie n c ing sorr y easier and quicke r to ma nufac- A greater pr oduction ra te is ob­ d ays. Film is diffic ult to o bta in ture tha n the conventional trans- tained, particularly in the heavier a nd other equipmen t is ·la cking," paren t boxes. It is known infor- gauges, since less handwork is declared R osalind Maingot, prob­ ma lly as the " X Box" design since requ ired . T he finished box has a a bly Great Br itain 's ou tsta nding the diagona l seams of the top a nd better a ppearan ce a nd cleaner cor­ woma n photographer. She w as bottom cross to form that letter . ne rs than t he con ventiona l t ype. here to deli ver a n illustrated lec­ It can be produced by any manu- The new design box is of far gr eat­ t ure last week on " P ictorialism in facturet· with only a basic change er uniformity as to size a nd shape England" under sponsorship of t he in the blank from which t he box w ith the resu lt t hat a snugly fi tting Lady from London _ Rosalind M a i ~got. noted photographer is sha ped. top may be produced w ith greater Koda k Club a t KP . from London. Inspects some trans­ Instead of the con ventional certain ty of a consistently good fit The nQted v isitor declared tha t parencies with Dr. Joseph B. Hale. president of the Kodak Camera heavy cross pattern, the new bla nk than in the past. the diffi culty in obta in in g supplies Club. She was in Rochester to lecture before club membe rs and guests. is a rectangle from w hich a "V" T o manufacturers w ho desire to is re fl ected in the print salons in has been punched a t each end of use it in their packaging, K odak Engla nd w here the quality of the a nd color, Mrs. Ma ingot's distinc­ wiie a nd I have been for a good the lon ger sides. F a br icat ion then declared: work is not up to prewar standa rds. tive pictures have been acclaimed ma ny years. As a ma tter of plain "Our patent people have not in galleries a ll over the world. Visits Camera Club fact, I ra ther like this business made an infringement search of Among her m ultitudinous activi­ of running a home," she said. You Still Can Make It! the b ox and blan k as shown in this Smartly dressed a nd a tt ractive, t ies, she is a councilor of the Royal American photographers, she Springtime and snapshots part icular design of bla nk and Mrs. Maingot relaxed in the ex­ Photographic Society, the first added , have much to be t ha nkful seem to go ha nd in hand. Evi­ box . A short novelty search was hibit room of the K odak Camera woma n to be so honored . for, w ha t w ith postwar production dence of this is seen in the in­ made and no references were d is­ Club at KP as she talked a bout Although Mrs. Maingot has been of ic supp lies a lready creasing number of outdoor pic­ closed w hich ha d cla ims reading and her activities as practicing the ar t of ta k ing pic­ up to high levels. tures being received for the on the blank and box in question . a h ousewife d uring an interview. tu res for some 16 years, she feels Born in Australia, th is marks her April K 0 D A K E R Y Photo­ However, we m ake no representa­ Widely recognized for her work that her domestic status has n ot first visit to the United States since graphic Award.s. tions or warra nt ies as to inf r inge­ in still life, costume study and been a ltered appreciably. 1919. Accom panying her on his ini­ H ave YOU entered any of me nt." nudes done in both monochrome " I'm first and foremost a house- tia l trip to these shores is her hus­ your snaps for the current com­ T he Cellulose Broducts Sales band, D r. Rodney Maingot, who petition? If not. there are a few Div. is providing add itiona l infor­ delivered the Mayo F oundation ad­ days remaining to be at the m ation on the box design to in­ dress a t the famed c linic in Roch­ deadline of midnight. Apr. 30. terested ma nufacturers. Park Suggester Earns $660; ester, M inn., recently. Both w ill return to Engla nd following an­ other scheduled lecture by Mrs. 2 Records Set in 3rd Period Maingot in New York City. A new high suggestion award for ..------Writing a Book 1947 was registered a t K oda k P a rk recommending t he use of e le ctric in t he t hird period w hen J ohn R. in p lace of ha nd-d rawn trucks for A con tributor to many photo­ M a i e r , B ary t a handling pape r rolls. T his simpli- graphic magazines, Mrs. Maingot Dept., r ecei v e d fied a nd speeded up the ha nd ling is now a t w ork on a b.ook devoted $660. operations. to gene ra l pictoria l photography In the same pe- Ind ication t hat women a re pla y- which she hopes to have published. r iod P ark people ing a large part in Suggest ion Sys- Ma inly instrumenta l in arran g­ s e t two new rec- tern participation again t his year ing her Rochester appearance was o r d s - $6 108.50 was seen in the report of 58 ap - her good f r iend a nd fellow Royal pa id on 478 a dopt- provals for them in the third pe- P hotographic Socie ty m e m be r, ed ideas. Both t he riod a t KP. Don a ld McMaster , deputy cha ir­ money tota l a nd Throughout all K odak units ma n of the board of K odak Ltd., t he number of sug- great activity is reported thus far E ngland, a nd gener a l manager of gest ions wer e a ll- in 1947 in t he Suggestion System . K oda k's European factories. time highs. Predictions a re that this year will Mrs. Maingot was en terta ined a t Maier received see one of the best records in t he a luncheon Friday noon by a group his $660 che ck for J ohn R . M aler history of the system . from the K O Sales Dept. 19-Year-Old Film, found in Attic, Snaps 'em, Tests on 35-mm. Cine Film Show at Kodak Park Interesting tests of some 35-mm. Cine Nega tive F ilm found in .------try some stills. a R eadin g, Pa., a ttic, w h e re it had b een stored for 19 years, rove the h igh standards of manufactur e a t K od a k . A few feet of film w ere snipped P off one r oll a nd Phil loaded the A customer in Reading, P a., re- strip in a 35-mm. cam era. He cently wrote t he Motion Picture snapped severa l shots a t Kodak Sa les Dept. a t Kodak Offi ce tha t he Pa rk, one of them a t t he . George had found several unopened cans Eastman Memor ial. The picture is of the 35-mm. film w hich he h ad reproduced here. pur chased in 1928. He inquired A llowing for loss of speed in whe ther it would be of use to EK. the film because of its age, Phil Agree on Disposal made his exposu re at 1/ 50 second R ealizing t ha t the fi lm probably at f/ 4.5. ha d deteriorated in the a lmost For Best Results score of years, department repre­ sen tatives informed the writer Wayne Humm, B ldg. 26 at KP , tha t t he film had no particular who does qua lity control work on value, but that K odak would d is­ m otion picture film, expla ined that pose of the nitrate fi lm if he wished w hile such film is not da ted, users to send it. understand that best results nor ­ When the cans of unexposed fi lm mally a re obtained w hen the ex­ were r eceived they were sent to Here's the picture tha t Phil Reyn­ posures are ma de within a year . Koda k · P ark for routine tests. De­ olds of Kodak Park made on the Conside ring that the 19-year-old terioration w as evident, and w hile 19-year-old film found in an attic film had been tucked a way in ~ n it w as realized t hat good results by a customer in Re ading, Pa. Ex­ a ttic whe re the heat in summer Something New in Boxes_ Demonstrat ing the difference in could not be obtained for motion posure for the shot of the George proba bly was intense for a ll t hose the new type of transparent box. picture purposes, P hilip Reynolds Eastman Memorial was 1/ 50 sec- years, the results obtained on the left. and the old is Robert E. Kugler of Kodak Park, who designed it. of Roll Coating Dept. decided to ond at f/4.5. still shots a re remarkable. The above closeups show the new "X Box" at left, old at right. April 24. 1947 2 KODAKERY Kodak Folks Get l(ey .Parts ..---Photo Patter------__, In Cost Accountants' Parley qet dl~ to Vaiu£ o/ 'tiUnr; Re/Jecitvz~ Slated May 2 in Rochester <7o. B~ttyhkn 'Up <7/uue Sluulow. ll~U?AU K od akers w ill p lay leading r oles a t the confere n ce of Upper New York S tate c hapte rs of the Nation a l Associa tion of Cost Accoun ta n ts, schedule d for May 2 a nd 3 a t the Seneca H ot el. Over 450 de legates ar e expected . Ray Kinse lla, assistan t super in ­ te ndent of KP Industr ia l Rela tions. ,/ is genera l cha irm an of the confer­ / e nce, a nd J ean Pierce, head of NOD's Accounting Dept., is p resi­ dent of t he Rochester chapter. Bill J ackma n, KP Cine Process­ ing, who is a na tional director of the association, heads the a tt end­ a nce committee. I rving Briggs, CW Ma nagem ent Sta ff , is pla nn ing pub­ (T . M . Reg. U .S. Pat. O ffice) licity with the assista nce of George Test your knowledge with the que s ­ Gustat, who is superintendent of tions b olo w. Grode 10 for each question. Wage Sta ndards ·a t Koda k Pa rk. If you s core 60 you' r e " super "; SG-you aro s till remarka ble; 4G-not b a d a t all; Plans Ladies' Program 30- tlmo to brush up! Evelyn Mayer, KP Accounting, (Answers on Page 4) is a m ember of the lad ies' prog1·am l. Nam e one use of in fra red pho­ comm ittee. tography in m ed icine. P ast P residents of the group ir­ (a) Infrared a r e made clude Myron Hayes, Koda k v ice­ of doctors' ins tru m e n ts to dis­ c lose fla w s In c onstruction. president a nd general m a nager of Nice Reflection- (b ) 11 Is u sed to disclose the pat- CW a nd H-E, a nd F ra nk Conne lly. A is ideal for brightening t e rn of veins In tho body for super intendent of CW Accounting. med ic a l s tudy. the shadowed side of backlighted (c ) It is e mployed to show action They will act as recept ion com ­ or strongly sidelighted subjects as of the d igestive organs. m ittee at the conference. shown in the p retty picture at leU. 2. How m a ny speeds has t he Allen Ottm an, controller of the Above is a chart showing the com ­ Koda k F lash S uperm atic Shut­ American Hard Rubber Com pany parative effect of various basic ter on the Kodak Meda list II? of New Yor k City, will spea k on types of reflectors. 3 7 9 14 " Current P roblem s in Operat ing Costs." He f01·mer ly was at KP . 3. Wha t is the " M.B." cam era? board, com position boa rd painted (a) A Me d a list . with fl at white paint, or white (b ) A m edium-si ze w ith a !lash a ttachment. sheet ing provides such n su1·face. (c ) A Uny ca m e r a tho s ize of a Ligh t reflected from t hese surfaces m a t chbox. Trap's Gone, scatters in pract ica lly a ll di rections 4. Wha t is a " ghost" image in the a nd is very diffuse. As a result the par lance of photogra phers? re fl ector m ust be used quite close (a) One w h ich a ppears myste r ­ So's Cat, Now t o the subject if it is to be 1·ea lly ious ly in tho print a nd is not inJon dcd by the photographer effective. It's a t its best when used lo be p a rt of tho picture. H AT DO YOU know abo u t refl ect ors? Pho tographica lly in m a king c lose-ups. T he e ffects (b ) A trick photo gra ph which Is It's Bill or Rat arc quite good a nd the lighting is pro duced to In d ica te that a Jf Bill

Lillian Albarian. Time Office, who recently lefl the Park to take up reside nce in Southe rn California , W:lS the honored guest at a fa rewell party given by 100 of her a ssociates a t Mike Conroy 's on Apr. 11. ... Henry Perkins, Bld g. 12, is proudly d ispla ying a ha ndsom e wa tch pre­ sented to him by frie nds in the various departm ents on the com­ p le tion of 25 years' service .... The summer has begun offi cially for Marion Ellis. Employm ent Rec­ ot·ds, w ho took a pre-season dip in Stra ight La ke on A pr. 13 while la nding a big bullhead .... Girls of the Developing Agent Room, Bldg. 18, P&S Dept., surprised group leade r Pete Truelson with an Easte r pet, a large chocolate dog.... New on the staff of the Emulsion Rese<1 rch Dept., B ldg. 3, a re J anice Eckhardt. Donald Hese1- tine a nd Louis Lincoln. Heselline, an alumnus of Trinity College, Cashing In_ ~inner of the ser ved w ith the Ca nadian Na vy h1ghes l: award during the W

I Cleveland Salesman 'Poncho' Ables Gets Around: Visits Kodakers 'Man Behind Scenes' Friends a t e still kidding John In Orient After Leaving Kodak Philippines Post Ka rl. salesman in the Cle vela nd ORLD VOYAG ER is one t itle area. about the job he was W Arthur A bles, k nown to h is rumored to h ave at the Kod ak friends as "Poncho,'' con claim . He 'exhibit at the Sportsman'!! Show spent last week in Ro~h es ter aftc:;r (Questions on P age 2) in Clevela nd. The center unit of Kodak's com ing the long way vta the Med i­ I. lnfr Mergard of K odak Singa­ Mos t s tu bborness watt b oom sp ot, complete with dif­ m em bers of h is P hotographic Tech­ can be t raced to a n pore. On he went to P enan g-a fusers, " barn doors," and s ta nd n iques Class. hus tling is la nd expor t ing r u bber, overheated r oom , sw itches, are now availa ble. More than 50 prints, prepared threats f rom par­ tea and s pices-and the n to Kandy, Membet·s m ay use t he st ud io by w ith the aid o f F ra nk Fe r n andez. Ceylon, w here he ha d h is picture ents, or overlong ma k in g reservat ions in ad van ce. KO, were used by Miller t o ill us­ s ittings. S tart with ta ken r id ing an elephant. S ince su ch eq uipment is expe nsive t rate h is ta lk. He sh owed how it Kodak's h ouse in Bombay h e a happy, con tented and easily damaged , m embers w ill was possible to produ ce a lmost child, keep h im or fou nd to be m odern, especially its be expected to furnish proof of a ny color with th e proper com bi­ DP &E pla nt. At P ort Said, at th e her that way, a nd th eir proficie ncy in h andl.i ng it. na t ion o f paper a nd toner . the pi<.:tu1·e possi­ head of the Red S ea, he saw t he Mel e yer fam ed G illy-G illy-G oll y-G olly m en b ilities a re u n lim- a t the docks, the n le ft the sh ip a nd ited. went cross-country to Cairo, seeing ··such As T hese " is m y favorite the pyramids and getting a r ide because it represen ts the best e f­ on "Ok lah om a," a cam el. fort of m y daughter , Mar y Eliza­ He ca ught the ship again at be th, in front of m y cam era, o pic­ A lexandria, s topped a t Naples and If you ca n 't ans wer more than one o r t w o of the fo llowin g tu,·e that has been well received Leghorn, Ita ly, a nd a gain at M a r­ questions, it's 10-to-1 you n eed o n e of the m a n y photograph ic in severa l exh ibitions. I first m ade sci lie, France. course s b e ing offe red b y the club . These questions a r e taken sure tha t she fully u nderstood the H is n ext p or t was New York. d irectly from t he quizzes in the ------story in the Bi ble in which re fe r­ Saturday he left for Denver w hich e lem enta r y course . Need Vacation Camera? ence is made to the innocence o f is s till the city h e calls hom e.

Lowell N. Miller. Kodak OHice G. D. Aydlett, Camera Works

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H ochheimer , Kodak Park

William McCleary Hawk-Eye

·(J Roy L. The Prides of March These are the prize-winning pictures in K 0 D A K E R Y ' s March Photogr a phic A wards. chosen by Judges J ohn Mulder. Kodak P ark: Roger L.eavitt. Ca mera Works: John Eagle, H awk -Eye, and Wes Wooden, Kodak OHice. First prize went to Lou Park· er's " Sa d S ack.'' good for S25. Second was won by Lowell Mil· ler for S 15 a nd third prize of $10 went to G. D. Aydlett. Cam­ era Works. one of the m ost con­ sistent winners in the contests. Fourth prizes of $5 went to the following: H. W es Vokes. H awk-Eye: J ane Deitchman, wife of G . L . Deitchman, San Fra ncisco Processing La b: H er­ mon Dilmore. husband of Mar­ garet Dilmore. Kodak P ark: P aul Hochheim er. Kodak Park: Roy L. Wood, Kod ak Park: V. C. Buchan an. K od ak OHice; W il­ liam McCleary, H awk-Eye: L. R. Quinn, Ca mera Works: Don­ ald Soper, Kodak Park: John I. F ish. Kodak Park.

L. R. Quinn Camera Works 6 KODAKERY April 24, 1947

Wash'em Now Snared • • • •

To Safeguard • • • • Paired Winter Woolens Comes one of those bal.my spring Heired • • • • days with the thermometer gradu­ ally rising and our winter woolens begin to feel just a little too warm. . . Engagements KODAK PARK Yes, now is the time to start stor­ Dorothy E jchoral, • Sens. Pap. Pkg. ing your woolen clothing - this Dept., to Ch ar les Roscnbaue r .. . . Holen means your annual safety cam­ K a mlonakl, R e tina a nd Banta m D ept., to T ed Zak . ... W and a A d am us, Sheet paign against the moth invasion. Film P acking De pt. • to Joseph L apa. Remember, it is the larva - not ... Ann a M . Scheiber, Pla te D ept., to the moth-which does the damage. A lbert L . Ha ll. So, your first line of defense is H AWK-EYE cleanliness. If moth repellents are Joaophlno Carollo, D ept. 23. to L outs L ocke. . . . Janet Morris to F r od placed with spotlessly clean ar­ Schra nk, De pt. 74. . . . Mary S tiUfiorl, ticles in closed containers, you can De pt. 22, to Lawrence Tuzzallno. be pretty sure of no damage. How­ CAMERA WORKS ever, if any eggs or larvae re­ Mary L om bardo, D ept. 79 (NOD ). to Nick Ch ecctno . . . . K ay Kryk , D ept. main, you'll find that no amount 19. to John J and tomatoes or tomato adviser in your plant Medical Dept. juice are a valuable source of Her fi rst stage appearances were Here is a sample breakfast menu in grammar school when she was He: "Would it be proper for me vitamin C, and we all need the that is sure to make your mouth to kiss your hand?" amount con tained in an orange or a crotchety Aunt Rebecca, and Here's a shoulder bag made of water and help add extra pounds. then a fainting girl in " Boarding She: "It would be decidedly out . one-hall grapefruit every day. of place." felt which you can m ake you rself 1• Cer eals and breads provide carbo­ Orange Juice House Ghost." That's all Virginia to match or contrast with your fa­ , hydrates or ex tra food energy. If Cream of Wheat with Raisins remembers about them . Nurse-"You have cured the pa­ vorite suit costume. they are whole grain or enriched, Cream Sugar Her first real part came when tient, doctor. Why are you worried Requiring only a yard and a half they con tain small amounts of pro­ Omelet Grape Jelly she was cast in "Little Women" in now?" of felt material and a square metal tein, iron and the B vitamins. But­ Mercy High School's senior play. Bran Muffins Butter Young doctor-"! don't know buckle, this bag is roomy, sturdy ter or fortified m argarine on toast At Nazareth College she had th~ which of my prescriptions cured and attractive. P attern is available gives you vitamins A , D and E. Cocoa or Milk ingenue lead in "Kind Lady," but him." free at your KODAKERY Office. April 24, 1947 KODAKERY 7 FOR SA.LE HOUSES FOR SALE APARTMENTS WANTED TO RENT H I GH·C H.A IR-Comblnatlon. Glen. With 3 apartments, Upton P ark off East Two or 3 room, or room with k.itc h­ 2665-R. A ven ue, 2-ca r garage . $8500. Blll Geen , enette near KP l1 possible . Inquire The Market Place · HOT-WATER BOlLER - 30 gal .. $8. 144 Culve r Pk wy · K;;:~ O'::D:'-'-:AKE:=:=:O::R:7'Y..:.., KP~,:.,· ,...-,:-;-:-__,..""""-,..,.,.,-,:-:--.-:-: G le n . 3441-W. 7 WANTED Two rooms, or studio apartment. for HOT-WATER HEATER - Bucket-A­ bus iness woman, Lake Ave. v icinity. Day. $10. 84 Chimayo Rd. off Cooper Rd. Cui. 6009. KODAKERY ada are accepted on a flrat-come, flrat-served basis. Department BENCH SA W- Wlth or without motor. corroapondonh In each Kodak Dlvlalon are auppllod w llh a d blank• which , when H OUSE T RAILER-Covered Wagon, 18' , Char . 590-R. Two rooms, or stu dio apartm en t, for your a d Ia lypod or prin ted on !hom In 25 w orda or losa. are put In the sleeps 4, ne w 6 p iles, vacu um bra kes, business woman. North Clln ton v lc ln­ BICYCLE-Lightwe ight, la dy's, 28". Also lty. CW KODAKERY 6256-334. Company mall nddre.. ed to " KODAKERY," or handed In to your pla nt odllor . ready for rolling. Cui. 839-R. Hornet rifle. Gen . 1520-R. AJI ad a ahould b o received by KODAKERY boforo 10 a .m., T ue ad ay , of the w ook ICEBOX- Camping sty le. Also 2 tires Three-4 r ooms. unlurnlsh ed. West S ide. p rocodlng laauo. HOME PHONE NUMBERS OR ADDRESSES MUST BE USED BOAT Or will trad e K in cad e garde n 19 Allee St. and tubes, 16x6.50, $6. 502 Seward S t. tractor for boat. G en . 6733-W. IN ADS. KODAKERY roaorvea tho right to r efuse ad s a nd to llmll tho number ICEBOXES-One metal. $1 2; I wood, Unfurnished. for veteran and bride, by of wor da u aed. Suggoated typoa ar o: FOR SALE, FOR RENT, WANTED, CAMERA-Model K. or other 16-mm. Jun ~: 1st. both e mployed. Gle n. 4705-M. WANTED TO RENT, LOST AND FOUND, SWAP S. KODAKERY READERS $10. 50-lbs. each. 1 F ifth St. cam er a . Write Jerry Ken n y. F lush l.ng ARE ASKED TO PLACE ADS ONLY FOR THEMSELVES AND HOUSEHOLD lNBOARD-24', Marin e en gin e, Mar ine Processing Lab., 133-35 Roose.velt Ave., Unfurnis hed . or flat for ve teran and - NOT FOR FRIENDS OR RELATIVES. TO DO T HIS IS TO DENY SPA CE c lutch. Glen . 5!112-W. F lushing, N .Y. wl.fe, urgent. St. 2085-X after 6 p.m. TO THE PEOPLE OF KODAK FOR WHOM THIS SP ACE IS RESERVED. IRONER-A.B.C . Mon. 848-R. CLOTlllNG-Glrl's spring coat. Rlze 5-6; Urgently needed b y young e mployed IRONING BOARD COVERS-Asbestos, ralncape or reversible raincoat . Also couple, bolh vels. Gen. 346-R. burn-proof. Char. 2732. baby stroller . Mon. 2042-M. FOR SALE FOR SA.LE FOR RENT KITCHEN S INK - With dralnboard. GARAGE-Two-car. or barn to dis­ ACCORDION - 120-bass . $180. Gen . CLOTHING-Girl's, size 2. sprin g coat taps . G en . 1U13 -M. m a ntle. Gle n. 6557-J. 6178-M. a nd ha t ; coat-an d-leggings set . G en. COTTAGE-At Wautoma Beach for sea­ 3351 -M. EIGHT- Model 70, with GOLF CLUBS - Man 's, right-hande d , son, June 1s t to Labor D ay, 2 bedrooms, ACCORDION ·- Il l-b ass. Also living case. 50-mm. (2 Inch) f/ 1.6 telephoto matched woods; Irons, or odd No. I b ot tled gas, and boat, 14 miles to KP. r oom su ite, 3-p lece m ohair . 21 Pershing CLOTH ING-Girl's, siz e 12. 22 Mllton lens w ith adapter; meta l t ripod . Doro­ a nd No . 3 woods; No. 7 and 9 frons; 120 Eastman Ave. Dr. aCter 5 p.m . S t .. Gen . 5927-J . thy Miller, P enfie ld Ctr. Rd .. East Roch­ putter , b ag. Char. 2269-M. ester. COTTAGE-By week or season, 3 room. AUTOMOBILE-1935 Pon tiac. $225. 42 15 CLOTHING-Girl's. sprin g coat, N avy LAWN ROLLER - Also 24' extens ion large llvlng room a n d scree n ed sleep­ Buffa lo Rd .. Spen ce rport 3-4337. b lue, size 3-4, $7 ; ma n 's tuxedo. size 38, LAWN MOWER- Also ro ller. 29 S ummit la dder. Mon. 2959-R. Ing porch, 1 acr e beautiful la ndscaped $15. A lso la rge semi-folding baby car­ St., Fa irport 583-M. LAWN SEEDER-Glen. 766- R. lawn an d flower garden, creek in front AUTOMOBILE-1036 Buick tudorsedan. riage . with springs. $10. baby car be d, Cui. 4551-R. can vas, $3. Mon. 2042-M. LAWN MOWER-Cra ctsman. 16" width, P IANO-Pre fera b ly spinet. otTer !ree ~f xc~~~ ge. Write PuJtneyvUie, N.Y .• AUTOMOBILE - 1939 Ford d e luxe semi-pneumatic rubbe r tires. G len. storage for same In m y h ome. Main 0 coach . 82 Britton Rd. CLOTHING - Lady's brown slacks; 2933-J. 4800, ext. 3292. COTTAGE Conesus La ke. east side, light brown slack s u it; n a vy blue woo l LAWN SPRINKLER- Ralnklng, adjust­ sleeps 4-7, mod ern conveniences, en­ AUTOMOBILE- 1037 C hevrole t. m aster su it, size 14; brown pa tented goll sh oes, PROJECTOR-Slid e, E.K . Model 1. Also able , $4.50. Also fertilizer spreader, for Kodascope p rojector. Glen . 5392-R . closed front porch, b oat, open for June. de lu xe. $500. Cui. 4434-R. size 7A; brown wool maternity suit; lawn or garden , $4. 490 H olt Rd., Web­ July , Aug., Sept. Mon. 8997-J after 6 AUTOMOBlLE-1940 Buick, 50 series, 4- brown shan tung dress. size 14-15. Glen. ste r . r~i>JE.CTOR-8-33 or 8-70, Koda k . Main p.m . door seda n . 171 Ch erry Rd., off L a ke 2083-R. 9 LIGHT HAULIN~ 93 Campbell S t., COTTAGE-La rge, at Honeoy e Lake, Avenue. CLOTHING-- Lad y 's ligh t brown suit. upstairs. Ge n . 4734. RADIO-Car. Glen . 4397-W after 5 p.m . Including boat, July 26-Au g. 23, $35 per size 10, bellboy style, $25. St. 515-X. AUTOMOBILE - 1041 C hrysler c lub LOT - Lake front. 50'x210'. Webster REFRIGERATOR - Apartment size. week. St. 5315-X. coupe, $1300. Glen . 6047-W. CLOTHING-Ma n's gra y topcoa t. over­ 253-R evenings o r Sun. good condition. Cut. 5858. COTTAGE-Now available for month AUTOMOBILE-194 1 Oldsmobile . $1100; coat; m edium g ray revers ible coat; b lue REFRIGERATOR- Apartment size. 3-4 of June. Honeoye Lake. 91 F IUmore. zipper jacket. sizes 38-40. Char. 3139-W. LOT- 50'x 180'. 127 Fronten ac Heigh ts, o r will trade for con vertible cou pe. 64 Irondequ oit , $500. Gle n . 2678-J or St. cu . ft. 85 Hard ing Rd.. Ch a r . 814-W. COTTAGE-On La k e Ontar io. 15 miles Rles S t .. evenings. CLOTHING - Pair white pa lm beach 515-X. RIDE-To a n d from H-E from Hon eoye from KP, m odem conveniences, m onth AUTOMOBILE- 1941 Bu ick. 6-passen ­ c loth pa nts, size 9; powde r b lue skirt Fa lls, 8-5 shllt. H-E KODAKERY office. of June. Cha r . 1276-W. ger. Gen . 7205-J . with hand-embroider ed band , size 4 ; LOTS- Two, 50'xl 50'. on e mile from pink straw p oke bonnet !or 3- or 4- East Avenue, ofT Penfield Road on Su­ RIDE.'RS - Braddock Heigh ts-Dewey COTTAGE-56! E. Lake Rd .. Conesus. AUTOMOBILE-1947 Studeb a ker C ha m ­ year old. G len . 7223-R. perior. Gen. 6998-R. Ave., to H-E. Cha r . 1846-R. no soror ities or fra ternities. Gen. 6892-J p ion Regal de luxe c lub coupe, e quipped after 5 p .m . COAT-AND-HAT SET-Toddler's, s ize OIL STOVE-·For cottage, 3 buruor. n ew STROLLER- Hill. 1597-M. with c llma tlzer and o verdr ive. 29 Don e­ perfection tong chimn ey. Char. 794-R. FURNISHED ROOM- Near KP. Char. steel. n lter 5:30 p.m . 1. rose. A lso black rubbers. size 6 \~ . STROLLER-Wicker. Also home work­ Cui. 380-J. OUTBOA RD MOTOR-Eito. Battery lg­ shop power tools, wood or m etal. CW 796-R . BAR- For recr eation room . comple te KODAKERY 6256-334. G ARAGE-199 Eastman Ave. with back bar a n d metal Icebox. Web­ COAT - Child's. sp rin g, with bonn e t, n ltlon . $75 cash . 93 He dgegarth Dr. ster 253-R evenings or Sun. green pla id. size I, $3. Also child's rub­ PHONOGRAP H - P ortable electric, 2 TRICYCLE-La r ge. for 6-year-old. Also GARAGE-Vicinity J ay and Child St. bers. 50 cents. Cui. 4331-J. y ears old. Gen . 6193 alter 5 :30 p .m . la wn mowe r for bent grass. Cut. 4778-R. W. Elston. 669 .Tay St. B ED- Bo~ springs In legs. twin. com­ ple te. Mon . 6455-M evenin gs. COAT - La d y 's, h an d-tailored , Forst ­ P I ANO AND BENCH- Kurtzm ann. 95 TYPEWRITER-Standa rd model, Royal ROOM Attractive front, 2 w indows, m ann bla ck ga bardine, size 40-42 tall. Crossfield D r .. Cui. 1028-R. prefe rred. Cui. 2069-J evenin gs. la rge closet . gentlem an preferred, 5 BED- Double , brass, $5. Gen. 5700-M. $25. Gle n . 441-J. P L AYER P IAN0-$25. 228 M ichigan St. TYPEWRITER- Underwood, Royal or minute bus r ide to KP, w orkdays only. BED-Hollywood single . $40. 76 Rock­ COAT- Lady's Ha rris tweed . s ize 20. $35. L . C. Smith. Glen . 6137-W. 171 Cherry Rd .. off La k e Avenue. Ingham St .. Mon. 3325-R afte r 7 p .m . PRESSING MACHlNE - And boiler. Also !ur evenin g jack e t. $50. 27 Conrad HotTman. 499 Joseph Ave. TYPEWRIT ER- Used. St. 1017-X a fter ROOM Double, garage available. 94 BEDS-Mahogany m etal twin, complete. Dr . Strathmore Dr., Char. 1288-W. PUPPIES-Fox terrier. Glen. 1546-M. 6 p .m . Char. 1077-M. CLOCK-Session. 8-day. strike on h our ROOM-For gentlem an , wal king dis­ BEDROOM S UITE-Three-piece walnut, and h a lf h our. 677 Dewey Ave . RADIO - 1!).17 table model Emerson, tance. to H -E or KP. 74 Strong S t .. p lastic case. used 3 months. St. 4686-J . APARTMENTS WANTED TO RENT lik e n e w. $75. Glen . 4995-M. COFFEE T ABLE-Also pressure cooker ; Glen . 3874-W. BOAT- 28' auxHlary sloop, gaff rlg. 7-shel! hobby case. glass front door. RADIO-Spa r ton . floor model. $25. St. By veteran, wife a.nd chlld, urgent. un- ROOM- Furnished, for girl wh o must $800. Glen. 5439-W. cherry wood. 18 Castleton Rd .. ofT 463 1-X . furnished. references. 503 Clay Ave., be clean a nd pleasant. 5-mlnute wallc BOAT-Car-top . 10' , We ld wood brass. Ma lden Lane. RADIO-PHONOGRAPH - Floor mode l. $75 . Glen. 3876-W. COOKING UTENSILS - Stainless s teel. G len. 6169-M between 6 and 8 p .m . ~~en;o~;M ~ ro fessl onal couple, 2 or 3 "'~"o~';;;:;W:;;M1._l'-;!;';~:=e7~7:a:-:~'::-ti-S..;,~:..~o-n-t,..,""b'r-e-a""kf-;-a-s"'t""lf-=-d-:-e-­ BOAT- Thompson. outboard motor, 14'. triplex bottoms. $104 .85. 936 Klem Rd., RADIO-PHONOGRAPH- Philco. model rooms, k itch en and bath, now or before sired . Mrs. Hamer, 315 Merrill St. 42 Asbu ry S t. evenings. Webster 156- F'-23. 1201. $70. Also Comfortalr combination summe r . Mon. 4017-J . ROOM-Single, gentle m an preferred, In fan and heater. $20. Cui. 3713-W. B ICYCLE - Boy's, 26" Elgin, $25. 45 COOLERATOR- Top-lcer. 21 Lake View Couple with mother. 3-4 rooms. Glen. private h ome. quiet surroundings. near Mar la St. Pk .. G le n. 4276-M . RANGE - S terling. combin ation gas­ 3684-W. busline. 112 Augustine St., Glen . 2559-R.. coal. Gen. 385-W. BICYCLE-Boy 's, 28", Roadmas te r , $15. CRIB-Standard size. Also !old!ng car­ F ive rooms. or fla t, l Oth Ward preferred SLEEPING ROOM- Employed woman St. 2834-L. riage; highcha ir. 101 Avonda le Rd. RECORDER-RCA e lectric. b lue leathe r for famlly of 3 adults and 12-year-old preferred, n ear H-E. Glen. 2540-W. CRUIS ER - Motor a nd pa int okay. 40'. carryin g case. Fairport 910-F-5. d aughter, u rgent. references. Mrs. Me­ BICYCLE - Boy's, standa rd size. Cui. Klan. G len . 2092. WANTED TO RENT 1579-W. sle eps 6. T homas Holding, 44 Florida RIDING BOOTS-Man ·s. size II ; la d y's S t .. Char . 782-R. size 7. Also bathinet. Cui. 2935-M. Flat or house, furnished or unfur­ BICYCL E-Girl's, 28". A lso waffle Iron. nish ed. Glen. 3796-W. COTTAGE-At Conesus La ke, for 2nd P ittsford 258. DARK ROOM EQUIPMENT- In clud es RUG-8'6"x l0', taupe-fl ora l. Also floor 2 \~"xJ\4" e nlarger , safellght. time r , 30 model victrola ; lace tablecloth. St. F lat or house, need ed by May 1. Glen . week in July. Char. 2880-M. BICYCLE - Girl's. 28" victory. Also articles, $100. 20 Wentworth St. after 2881-R. 6802-M. COTTAGE-For week of J une 14-21 l.n ­ boy's. 28" Streamllner. H -E KODAK­ 6 p .m . clusive. Hon eoye or Canadice Lakes. ERY Office. SEAT COVERS-For 2-door sedan . w ill F lat. h ouse or h a lf double. 3-4 be d ­ DESK - Secretary. $60. Also e lectric fit most 1936 to 1940 mod els. Cui. 5871-M. rooms. n eeded by May I. Gen. 6959-R. Ge n. 1388-J after 7 p .m . BICYCL E-Lady's, 28"; like new. $25. heater. $5. G e n. 845. COTTAGE-With boat. on west side o! Mon . 6593. SHOES- Luggage brown. size 7, worn For business couple, unfurnish ed , In DINNER DRESS - Blac k crep e, cape once. Main 6688-M a fter 5 p .m . Avon, N .Y. St. 5919-J . Conesus Lake. or n ear Lakev llle, for BICYCLE-Ma n 's, 26" , with lights and sleeves. hig h. round, jewelr y n eck line, SHOES-La dy's. 4 pairs, size 6 \2 A . 119 week of July 6, p a rty of 4. L . Heusinger , gen e ra tor. A lso ro wing machine exer­ size 10. Hlll. 3065-J . Four -S rooms, Monroe Ave. section de­ Mon. 445-J. ciser, $3. Glen . 636-J . Ashland St.. r ear a pt., o ne flight up. sired , for 3 adults, before June 1. Mon. DINETTE S ET- Ta b le, pad. 4 beige­ SKATES-- Lady's. while shoes, size 6. 3251-W. COTTAGE-From July 12-19, sm a ll. for BICYCL E-Roadmaste r, boy 's, 26", good leathe r -sea t ch a irs, Georgia n ma hogany 2 people . west s ide of Con esus pre­ condition . $15. 527 S tonewood Ave. Chicago. Gen. 2022-R. Four-5 rooms, unfurnish ed . heated or ferred. G en. 784-R. finish . corner cupboard optiona l. Also not. for mothe r and da ughter, lOth ha nd vacuum c leaner. G len. 625-J. SKATES- Roller . man 's, Chicago. white. BOAT-Plywood , 12'. Also 2-wheel box detachable. p rewar, s ize 8. Mon. 1041-R. Ward preferred. 286 La k e Ave .. Apt. 3. GARAGE- Close to St. Paul St. on t railer. Glen . 4180-W. DOG - Male Doberman Pinsch er. 4 Mailing Dr. or Dorbelh Rd. G len.4040-M. SPORT COAT- Light brown . s ize 39. Fou r or 5 rooms. or fl at. p referably on BOWLING BALL-Two-fingered. $17. mo n ths o ld . Cui. 819-J . east sid e, for KO girl and husband. St. HOUSE-And garage, 6 room. Main 9800. Also sport slacks. d a rk brown . 32" Station 805. Spencerport 131-R. DRESS-Blue s llk. suitable for gra dua­ length. Glen. 4823-J. 1625-J after 6 p .m . BREAKFAST SET-Seven pieces, b lack­ tion. s ize 14. $3. Also brown ch ecked SPORTING RlFLE-8-mm. Mauser with Furnished . by young couple. 2-3 rooms. HOUSE-By couple and 2 children , and-wh ite ch rome, porcela ln table top. coat. size 10. Glen. 5795-W. complete Belding a nd Mull reloading Cui. 1849-J. forced t o m ove, w lll p ay 2 years rent In 12 Sige l St.. after 6 p.m . DRESS FORM- Adjustable . G len. 4406-J. too l. or will tra de for fishing boat. Cui. Furnished or unfurnished. !or e m- advance. Glen. 2932-M. BRIDESMAID DRESS - Aqua taffeta 355-R. p loyed couple with son w ho is home HOUSE-Four-S rooms, outskirts pre- a nd n e t, size 16. S t. 4360-J. ELECTRIC RAZOR-Schlck. Or wlll trad e for rowboat or rifl e . Mon. 1041-R. STOVE-Apartment size. Also K enmore weeke nds only. St. 1006, Room 503. ferred. Or wiU buy. 7 Chlll Te rr. BRI DESMAIDS ' DRESSES ·- Colon ial wash in g m achine; davenport su ite; 3- Furnished or unfurn.ished , 3-4 room s, HOUSE-Or a p artment by fa mJly of 4 sty le. b lu e m arq u isette, size 13, pink ENGLISH PRAM- Also g irl's full-size bicycle. Cui. 3043-R . plece wick er porch set. Cha r . 708-W. for wor king couple, b y May 1, w!H pay adults, by May 1, forced to m ove. G len . m arquise tte. s ize 9. Gen. 2688-J . S UIT- Child's, white, P a lm Beach, size three m onths rent m advance. Cui. 6477-J . FLY RODS-Four spilt ba mboo and 5642-W. ::;.:-:-:=::':::------BROILER- G len. 2540-W. 12. Also 2 birdcages and standard; HOUSE-·Or apartment by couple and Martin a utoma tic reel. 511 South Dr .. large mirror. 60 Rochelle St.. Char. In desperate n eed or 5 or 6 room s, BROODER STOVE-500 chick. Henri­ Grandview Rgts., Greece. 6-year -old d a u ghter, now separated e tta 362-M . 1458-W. for ex-service ma n . wlle and 2 sm a ll due to housing shortage, lease or r ent BUGLE-Boy Scout officia l, br ass. $8. FRAME GATES-Two, 6' with posts, TABLECLOTHS- Australian war bride ch ildren. Char. 1775-J . In a d van ce. Gle n. 3355-M. G len . 3809-J. bullt-ln-latch, can be removed from h as 4 Irish linen . 2 new. 2 sUgh tly used. Or cottage for vete ran and Engllsh posts. Char. 2523-M. dltferent sizes. $5 to $20. Cut. 1958-J. bride, by June 1s t, re ferences. Char. HOUS E-Or llat or apartment. unfu r ­ BUREAU- Also wardrobe c loset; dress­ 189-R. nish ed, 4-5 rooms. G len . 4031-M. Ing table and ch a ir; victrola ; new com­ FRIGIDAIRE-1941. 7 cu. ft. Cui. 6680-R. TEN~VIS RACQUETS-Two, with press. Olen. 5!123-R evenings. Or flat, unfu r nlsh ed, for veteran and HOUSE-Or apartment, !our o r five bina tion-ra dio, table model. Glen . FURNACE BLOWER- Ge n. 6594-R. rooms, urgent. working couple to be 5504-W. wife, both working, references. Cui . FURNITURE - Complete household . TOP-ICER- Modern. white, 100-lb.. suit­ 3636-M. married May. 73 Hollis ter St., St. 2906-L. CABINET VICTROLA-Also 50-lb . lee­ s tarting Mon .. Apr. 21. 322 Wendhurst a b le for home or cottage; small child's HOUSE-Single, for fa mily of 4 a dults. box. 502 Seward St. Dr. tricycle ; Dick mimeograph machine; Or flat, furnished or not. east side d espe ra te ly n eeded. Ge n . 7559 a!ter 5 two kitchen sinks with drainboard s; preferr ed . mus t leave present quar­ p.m . or weeken ds. CAMERA - Kodak Vigilant 620, fast FURNITURE-Desk a nd chair, $10; an­ on e double faucet. Cut. 3962. ters by May 15. G en. 702-J. Kodak a n astigmat f/ 6.3 lens, 3-speed tique rocker. $15; occasiona l ch a ir, $10; TRAILER- 1946, 3-rooms, oil heat, r e­ Or fla t, unfurnished or partly fur­ HOUSE-Sm a ll, or 4 to 5 r ooms, for shutter to 1/ 100. Cui. 4394-J. b aby bed complete. $5; new rollaway frige r a tor. Inla id rugs, fu lly insulated . rush ed , 4 o r more rooms. by young vet­ G .I. and wife. Robert B ird, Char. CAMERA - Vo igt la nder f/ 4.5. 8 exp., bed. complete. $15; m an 's wardrobe eran. wl!e a nd b aby. Gle n. 197-W. 1412-M. chest a nd dresser . $50. 20 Vienna St .. Mr. Miller, 1529 Buffalo Rd .. Gates. N .Y. 2 1, 4"x3~~ ~~ or 16 exp . l ~b"x2 ~~ ... 620 or Or fi a t. for 3-year -old da ughter. mother ROUSE TRAILER- F or June, July a nd front. TREES-Freshly dug arbor v itae, 2' an d August by 2 a dults, urgent, or will sub­ 120 fHm, shutte r speeds 1 second to higher. Glen . 4356-J. and da d , Ben Franklin section, can l / 150 sec ., time and bulb. Or will swap FURNITURE-For 4-room apartme nt. anyone he lp ? St. 2817-L evenings. let your house or apa rtment, w e ex­ !or 35-mm. came ra . 947 Map le Drive, g iving u p h ousekeeping. Mon. 5791-J. TREES-Scotch p ine. 4-5' tall, $2 each. p ect to move Into own home In Se p ­ Or flat. 4-5 r ooms, unCurnlsh ed . by tembe r. Contact KODAKERY, KP. We bster, phon e Webster 218-F-G. FUR SCARF- Mink , 5 skins . 824 Grave l you dig. Webster 58-F-14. Kod ak fore man a nti wife, good section . CAMERA-Wirgin, 35-mm., f/ 3.5 lens. Rd .. W. Webste r . TRUMPET- A lso bicycle. new !enders Mon. 2361-J . LAWN SEEDER-Glen. 766-R. Also Kod a k transp arency e n larger; and n ew tires. 64 Chippendale Rd. Or single h o use, 5-6 rooms, for 4 adults. ROOMS-On e or two, with kitch en e tte . m an's r ubber hlp boots, size 11; 7" bench GAS RANGE-Dan g ler, left side oven , unfurnished , urgently needed. Glen. white en a me l. Also rug, 9'xl 2', broad ­ VACUUM CLEANER - Kenmor e. Also family now separated for 8 months. 3673-J .. saw , 'h h .p . motor. Char . 2751-W. loom. cedar color. G len. 4535-M. hand c leaner. 151 Pomona Dr., off Gle n . 1719. CAMERA-Zeiss Ik on, f/ 3.5 lens , Com­ GAS RANGE-Table -top mod el, $20. Dewey Ave. evenings. Or s tudio r oom for n ewlvwed s b y May, ROOMS-Wllh k.ltchen prlvlleges, 1 or pur ra pid shutter, speeds to l / 500, com­ J • m ore rooms, vete.ran and family unable p le te with leathe r case, $75. 11 Ra inier G en. 4063-M. VIEWER- Adel, for Kodaslides 2\~X3\~. furnish ed or unfurnish ed. both e m- to get Into own home untll Sept. Write S t . GOLDFI SH - Twe n t y-five for outsid e $8. Char . 588-W a fte r 5 p .m . ployed . G len. 2998-R . Lewis Alle n, Wllllamson , N .Y. pool, "Comet" type, with wh ite b athtub WASHER-Thor. with pump. :\ll white. Studio or 3-room, urgent, by 2 busint-ss CAR RADI O-- Fit a ny car. $25. 452 Birr g irls. on or n ear busUne. Cut. 3486-R. LOST AND FOUND St.. Gle n . 3863-R. for keeping fish In winter. Glen . 3325 Main 1247-J . a fte r 6:30 p .m . or Sun . T hree-4 rooms. Mon . 3216-R after 5 p.m . CARRIAGE-Gle n . 4852-J . WATER TANK--JO-gallon w ith side­ GOLF C::LUBS- Lady's, 5 unmatched a rm h eater, comple te with brass fi t­ Three-4 rooms, unfurnish ed, urgently FOUND- Bracelet, link type, at H-E CATBOAT- With spare set of sails, frons, 1 wood. H-E KODAKERY Office. tings. S12. Char. 2610-J. n eeded b y veteran and wif e . Mon. Gate 5. Apr. 4. H-E Lost and Found 1 6~2 ' . Or wlll trade for motorscooter 8130-W a fter 5 p.m . Dept. or what have you . G len . 4928. HEAT REGULATOR- Reading , for hot LOST-Signet ring, lnltlals " R.H.K.," re­ .; air furnace. G len . 4279-M. HOUSES FOR SALE T h r ee-4 rooms. ·furnish ed or not, for CLOTHING-Girl's saddle oxfords, size ward . G en . 1318-J . 1 HEATE R - Automatic hot w a ter. o il veteran and wile. Mon. 6453-J after , 6~~ A; copen b lue felt h a t; b lu e r a in­ BUNGALOW- Two bedroom s. large at­ 5 p.m . cape ; red and b lu e wool p laid dress; ty pe. Cha r . 1846-R. · tic, fire place, o il h eat, storm windows. SWAP w hite shorts; 4 wash dresses. size 12. HEATER- Bucke t-A-Day, with 40 ga l. screen s. attached garage, large land­ Three-4 rooms, unfurnished. c lea n !or 789 EJmgrove Rd. tank. A lso 75-lb . re frl11erator. 127 Rose­ scape d lot, built in 1941, q uick posses­ veteran and w ife . CW KODAKERY SERVICES-WUUng to do h ousework. CLOTHING-Girl's sprin g coat, dresses wood Te rr .. Cui. 2534 . sion. G len . 7388-J . 6256-334 . cooking and care for furnace, lawns. and suit, s izes 9 a n d 10; e h Ud's skir ts, HIGHCHAffi - Maple . Also crib. com­ Single, 6-room, Dewey Ave., near R idge, T hree room, unfurnish ed , couple, both etc: For home for veteran, wife and dressPs. sprin g coat, sizes 2 and 3. Char. pleta with spring; ba by carriage. 151 possession July 1st. Shown b y appoint- employed, within city limits. Char . 2-year-old son. W. P lopper, G len . 945-J 3245-R. Curle w St. ment evenings. no b rokers. Glen. 855-J. 365-R after 6 p.m . after 7:30 p .m . 8 KODAKERY April 24. 1947

Top EK Pin Leagues - And stil~ more champions _of Matt Kawiak, Charley Ca rey, Winters: rear, Clarence EK bowhng leagues! Top stnp: Fischer, Max Berg. Below. left, Stock. which "backed in" left, Drafting, H -E Ridge-Seated, Ken Drill, Gordy Bar­ to KO A merican championship. From left. Don Cullen. Bill r inger: sta nding, Harold Brion. Bill Meehan. Roy Firle. Cen­ ter: Ba ryta, KPAA Wednesd ay B-8- From left. Tom Sta tle r, Bill Teerlinck. Bill Losee, Cy Pemberton. Right: P schirrer , Roy Zink, Tony Streb, Charlie Murphy, Peter ShuUers, CW Friday G irls- Helen Michalowski, Esther Rapp. Right: Re cove ry, KPAA Kodak West B-8-sea ted , Wilshaw, Eilee n O'Hara. Jo Kanty, Betty Smith. Parade of Champions P ersonnel of the championship teams, high single game, high se­ ries and the top average for the season in the various Kodak bowl­ ing leagues will be published in a series of installments, of which this is the first. More will follow. H -E Saturday SbiU- Benchwarmers: Corky Schw ind, G eorge Romanko, Ra lph Werner, Arch ie L n toy, Vic Hod­ kinson . Single-Ed Drews. Inspectors. 256; series-Corky Schwind, Benchwa rmers, 653; average-Cork y Schwind, 174. KPAA Glrb' 12-Team - Employm ent I( P Girls Get PIN STANDINGS I Fess Named CW Majors' Pilot, R ecords: Jane Hartleben . Alma B ei­ sheim, Ruth O 'B ryan, Betty Alles, Elea­ n or Sill. (All Standings F inal) Single-Shirley Lankford, K odalold, Net Lessons H-E Men 'a We bbe r w L Bayer Again Leads Dusties 244 ; ser ies-Olive H ead, E&M Plannmg, WL 513; average-Elean or Sill, 138. Weekly tennis instruction for Estima ting 58 32 Sh elle rs 44 46 J erry Fess has been named manager of the Camera Works CW Supt3rvuors - Enla rgers: B ob Ektras 55 35 Purchasing 43 47 KPAA girls, in both beginners' and Wor.-Swascy 55 35 Assemble rs 43 47 Major Industrial Softball League team, succeeding Mert Fahy, Burchard. S la ter Conn, B ob Long, Leon advanced classes, will again be con­ - H od Arnold, 666; aver age-G erald P rodu ction 50 40 Planning 41 49 ducted this season. Recordak 50 40 Ins t . Makers 39 51 and Clem Bayer will again pilot the CW entry in the Rochester L ever en z, 179. Metals 48 42 Swiss Navy 39 51 Dusty loop. Fahy, who r ecently be- Single-H od Arnold, Jlffys, 266; series Opening session is Dept. 82 47 43 Hc ndcys 32 58 - H od Arnold, 666. scheduled Apr. 30. came a member of the CWRC Dept . 70 47 43 Block ers 30 60 board of managers, will serve with KO R epair Sh op-Continentals: Hugh The classes will CW Wednoad ay Glrla Turner . J ack. F a ragher, Ed Wender, b e held ever y Oaks 66 241Twindars 41 49 the veteran Norm Robinson as co­ Chut:k s~h:. • ..:, J oe R!tz. •,o.,· ":..! :.< .. ;;d::.y e " ~ - ('l)•;"l"ts 5" ~ ~ DIOI'J't\t.iCII 40 50 chairman of the CW softball pro­ Single-George T emlltz, 242; series-I ning beginning at Supermatics 4 'JIB imats 36 61 gram. Mert managed the CW Ma­ P hil Fradl, 662; aver age-A! K1 eln. 172. 6 p.m. on Kodak Dakons 47 43 Ektras 28 62 jors for fi ve seasons. Park cour ts and CW Friday Nigh! Fess will be assisted by J oe Ge­ Portrait 52 361Aero 47 43 will cove r a ll Vitava 51 39 Velox 45 45 r ew sr. in handling the Major phases of stroke Azo 48 42 Illustrators 40 50 outfit this season. P ractice sessions production as well Kodalure 48 42 Trans llte 29 61 for both the Major and Dusty 41 as general training CW Wedneaday nines will be held at 6 p.m . each .. 01 > B antams 40 50 .. ..0 Rorick for match play. A 63 271Enlargers Monday and Wednesday on the .; .E Q :i Brownies 54 36 S(cnchros 38 52 ..: "' .. plant tournament Vigllants 50 40\1 od amalles 35 55 Brown Square diamond. Newcom­ F eu Bayer .... 0 -<( E tentatively scheduled for this K odaks 48 42 Vest P ockets 32 58 ers, as well as veteran CW players, .. CW softball s k ippers 0 a. ~ ~ Q. 41 0 summer. KO Glrla are invited to participate in the " vi a. ~ Bullets 41 43 d 0 j Heading up the program this 48 361Koda k s workouts. All positions are w ide .. ::» Bulls-Eyes 48 36 Retin as 41 43 KP Kegler's 248 "' "' year will be J oe Rorick, a mem­ Vollend as 42 42 Bro wnies 40 44 open and the preseason tryouts ber of the Park's Industrial League Bantams 42 42 Cin~s 34 50 will determine the makeup or both tennis team, who will personally KO American teams. Leads EK Loops supervise the instruction. Stock 50 341Tra ffic 40 44 The Dusty League will launch Mike Falzone's 248 on the final Kodakery 47 37 Maintenance 39 45 I Girls interested are asked to call R eceiv in g 46 38 Manuals 36 48 its 26th season this spring. This night of the KPAA "A" League's the KPAA Office, ext. 2193, for Shipping 44 40 Finis hing 34 50 circuit plays twilight games, while season was the week's best solo. reservations. There will be no KPAA T rlckworkera the Majors perform under the MEN'S LEAGUES High Individual Slnglos charge for the course. B aryta 59 22,Bidg. 30 42 39 lights at Kodak P ark. P a per Sen s. 57 24 Bldg . 57 42 39 Mike F a lzone. KPAA Thurs. A ..... 248 Bldg . 29 53 28 Ernul. Making 37 44 D ick Ziegle r. H-E Webber ...... 245 P aper Mill 52 291Bidg. 12 11 70 G eorge We ller. KPAA 'friekworkc rs 216 8 73 KP Rolls 2665 at ABC F ran k Brooks, CW Engine rin g ...... 214 Finis hing 44 37 B ldg. 50 High Individual Ser ies KO Ball League KPAA W edneaday B-8 Kodak Park's Industrial League Mike F a lzone. KPAA T hurs. A ..... 662 B a ryta 77 71Wagc Stds. 37 47 bowling team rolled a 2665 score Ed Wagner. KPAA Thurs. A ...... 662 Bldg. 6 50 34 Film Dev. 31 53 in the American Bowling Congress George Romanko, H-E Webber ...... 600 Cine Main t . 49 351Bidg. 42 23 61 WOMEN'S LEAGUES ·Prys Lid May 7 R es. L a b 47 371Ind. Eng. 22 62 tournament at Los Angeles last Oneata Leckie. KPAA 16-Team .... 215 KPAA Thunday A Friday, Apr. 18. Stella Siwlc ki, CW Wednesday ...... 207 T he four-team Kodak Office In­ P &S 61 29 N .C .P . 43 47 traplant Softba ll League will Che mical 61 29 Bldg. 29 42 48 launch its second season Wednes­ Bldg. 42 56 34 Cin~s 39 51 day evening, May 7. Yard 53 37 Tool Room 38 52 F .D . 4 52 38 Testing 37 53 Shipping, which ' K odacolor 50 40 F .D. 10 35 55 Runners-up nosed out Repair Sundries 46 44 Scns.P ap.Pkg. 32 58 in a torrid pennant Steel F a b 43 47 Mach. D esign 32 58 race last season, ------• will d e f e n d its 'Blistering' Pace After tying c hampionship for first against the same place in the field that com­ Halts Post in Ra.ce KPAA Girls' P r i s e d t h e '46 Running in the 26-mile Boston Basketball wheel. Rochester Mar athon last Saturday sans shoes, League, Branch Stock and Donald (Barefoot) Post was forced Color-Box lost the Office n i n e to retire from the race after 15 to Industrial round out the cir- Pilot miles. The Ridge runner developed Relations in cuit. a large blister on his left foot, and playoffs. While managers have not been From left, named, the following representa­ just outside the town of Natick, a tives are organizing the various medico advised P ost to quit. Yun standing: Bok Su, the Korean comet, won Joan VanOrman, teams: Repair ·Factory, Herb Helen Lutz, Lounder; Rochester Branch Stock, the Hopkinton-to-Boston trek in John Scheible; Shipping, Tommy the record time of 2:25.39. Annabelle l aonnone; Office, Jim Arnold. Harding: President of the league for the KP Girls' 'Teams Tie kneelin~ 1947 season is Barney P ilot, who, Dorothy Allen. along with Secretary Cyril Pem­ Two teams tied for first place in Julia Chiara berton, was elected last fall. the KPAA Girls' 16-Team League and While the Office draws players high-low doubles tournament. Rita Cpilds. from throughout KO, the personnel Posting 964's, the Lois Korsch­ of the other three teams is limited Evelyn Mosley and Edna Ussel­ • to their respective departments, man-Bessie Hincher combinations Pilot points out. shared first-place money.