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6B ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE, SUNDAY, JUNE 25, 1944 ATTENTDON CITY REALTORS SUMMER STUDY RUPTURED MEN SHOULD READ THIS 5.50x16 TIRES RECAPPED Ailing Miles 82 Stone St. Calling All Cars -1935 to '41 COME TO DICK FEOL be CONVINCED you get the EXTRA HIGH DOLLAR! FREE, HONEST APPRAISAL. Phone or Drive to 54 SO. UNION STONE 5742 MAP TALKS AT REGISTRATION LISTED FRIDAY Summer Classes To Open July. 5 STATE PARLEY 30-Day Home Trial Of New Rice Support Yours For The Ashing Lake George Meet To Study Plans At Monroe Registration will begin Friday for classes in Monroe High Sum For Future Rochester Realtors will take a key part in the war and post-war planning: conference of the State mer School, to open Wednesday, Association of Real Estate Boards July 5, for a seven-week period.

in Lake George Wednesday to Sat Mr. Car Owner: OPA orders Price Ceilings on Automobile Sales effective JULY I Oth. STANDARD MOTORS will Morning sessions or two perioas each and evenincr sessions of one urday. James E. Goutremout, president period will offer Regents and non- Cr fir fir fir fir WE CONTINUE To Pay TOP CASH For Good USED CARS of the Real Estate Board of Roch Regents subjects, attorning an op-nortunitv for high school pupils to, ester, who will lead a delegation of 15 Realtors to the conference, continue to pay until JULY I Trusa waararal HeiVs your oppor make up credits or to take advanced subjects to complete hign school in less than normal time.

Highest Cash Prices will participate in a statewide contest Saturday morning on "My Best Method of Getting Listings." For your Car. Regardless of Make, Mode What lies ehead in real estate Call Chat. Webber or year Registration hours are from 9 a. m. to 4 p.

m. and 7 to 9 p. m. Fridav and the following Monday appmisals will be outlined by James J. Carmichael of the Roch ester board at the Thursday morn and from 9 a.

m. to noon Saturday. tunity tor "a war it and prov tt test of a nw and ruptux Support th parts ot which or a-com Died and fitted by xprui 1o BMt your particular, individual nMdt. Dm-tiqnd to hold any reducible rupture, large or mtill to provide comfortable; i and dependable protection ct ail times I to give )ust the rlqht pressure at lust i the riqht spot, to kiwp your rupture trora escaplnq without binding, gouging, cut inq and chafingi Consultation and trial fitting confidential and private without charqe or obligation. Expert Fitters to render courteous Intelligent and depend-j able service.

If you wear a truss, 70a I should come In today and see lot your-' self, what Rice Service really means. Dy sessions will be from 8:30 a. to 12:30 n. and evening ses STANDARD MOTORS WEST MAM 'I WAS JUST A LITTLE GIRL THEN sions from 7 to 9 p. m.

Mondays ing session. His talk will be followed by a panel discussion in which Paul D. Moonan, president, Monroe Abstract Title Company, Rochester, will be a key participant, according to the program of the session. through Fridays. i.ach resiaeni nunil will nav a fee of $5 per sub Phone GEN.

626 ject and a nonresident pupil $8. E. J. IIORTOH INC. 625 CULVER RD.

Myrtle Wells, at left, recalls as slie prepares to leave for her home in England, the day when she came to Rochester as a 13-year-old evacuee. With her is Mrs. W. B. Kendall, with whom she lived, brother Desmond, once evacuee, now in RAF 2 'Kodakids' Britain-Bound WILLIAM S.

RICE. Inc. 13s CLINTON AVE. SO. Regents examinations will De given Wednesday, Aug.

23, in all subjects in which such examinations are ordinarily given. Local examinations in term nad non-Regents subjects will be held Thursday, Aug. 24. F.ndish. modern languages, so ZDCUL.

6000 SEE THE MAN WITH A SMILE VfC The conference will delve into vital problems facing the real estate business after the war, Goutremout pointed out. Among the problems are new building, new subdivisions, utlization of subdivisions not fully developed, refinancing for sales to returning war Veterans, and new types of appraisals, it was said. Harry P. Ruppert, former Rochester board president, is Western New Tork regional vicepresident of the state association, and John D. Tighe, board executive secre cial studies, mathematics, sciences.

commercial subjects and naviga tion are among subjects oiierea. To Rejoin Their Families Back home to England, the England which is now under fire as it was during the blitz from which they escaped four years ago, will go two young evacuees. Wearing the same badge of courage with which the Training for Warplants Who's Ready to Pay the tary, is a state director, as is War Do NOT Be a Candidate for a Future Rupture Wear a Properly Fitted. Full Elastic Abdominal Bel You will look better feel better walk snappier feel younqer. Our expert fitter will show you.

INEXPENSIVE. 30 YEARS OF OWN EXPERIENCE MONROE SURGICAL 57 MONROE AVE. Near CONVENTION HALl Britons ar taking in their stride PLANT TO HEAR SAME HIGH DOLLAR FOR GLEAN CARS DOYLE'S MAIN MOTORS 593 CULVER RD. CUL. 383 To Open Tomorrow Vocational classes in Rochester high schools for training of men and women for war production will open for the fourth summer tomorrow.

Since the program was launched in July, 1940, a total of 47,400 workers have been trained, including 1129 women and 3.271 men, ac ren W. Allen of Rochester, Xjester P. Slade and Tighe also are directors of the State Society of Real Estate Appraisers, which will convene Wednesday afternoon. Other delegates expected to attend the conference are William F. Woodworth, city assessor; Harry M.

King, Albert Willsea, James WAR REPORTER everything the Germans have to offer, from mass bombing assaults to "secret weapon" robot planes, Myrtle E. Wells and Leonard Blag-don, both 17, are on their way back to the "snug little isle." The two are older now end eager to get back to their people. Both will be of age to enlist in the armed forces within a few months and are restless to come to closer grips with the enemy. MONDAY EVENINGS STONE 5877 To celebrate the award of a third star to its Army-Navy burgee Morrissey, Mrs. Nora F.

Shackle- cording to the annual report of Verne A. Bird, assistant superin and spur the Fifth War Loan drive, ford, Mrs. Myrtle H. Slater, Mrs. Alberta Tiefle and William R.

Challice. BEFORE THE Leonard, who has been residing "Take it From Me, The Best VETERAN ICED COFFEE Delicious Cooling Refreshing" with Mr. and Mrs. Errol Sheldon Dog's Doom "FREEZE" of Ridge Road, Garland, will stay with his widowed mother in Har Seen Sealed 3 Popular Grinds GET ROCHESTER'S Gleason Works employes will gather in the main assembly plant bay aC 12:30 p. m.

tomorrow to hear a twice-interned American r-respondent Philip Whit-comb, of the Baltimore Sun. With display of the burgee and its third star for the first Max, -year-old Doberman pin- tendent of schools and director oi the local warplant training. Registration for the summer classes will be conducted in the schools beginning tomorrow from 8 a. m. to 10:30 p.

m. Bird said the largest registration is expected in welding, machine shop, radio communications and mechanical drafting classes and light assembly classes for women. Edison Technical and Industrial High School, Jefferson High School and Adult Vocational School, formerly Vocational High, will be in operation with daytime and evening programs. Other evening programs are scheduled for Franklin, Monroe and Madison liigh schools and Paul Revere Trade School. Bird declared a scher, appears doomed to die when TOP MARKET PRICE K.iFOR '35 TO "42 CARS 1 his two-week stay of execution expires at midnight tomorrow.

Listen to VETERAN BAND WHAM Thu. Sat. To 9:15 A. M. 7 Three offers to take the dog into row for three months until he is 18.

Then he will enlist jn the British Navy. Myrtle, who bade farewell to her foster mother. Mrs. W. B.

Kendall, 679 Winona is eager to be reunited with her parents, three married sisters in Bushey Heath, Hertfordshire, and a brother in the British forces. Another brother, AC-2 Desmond Wells, who came with her to America, obtained a pass from his RAF training field in Canada to see her off. Donald will leave behind his younger sister Eileen, 11, who is residing with Mr. and Mrs. Harold 9 i i aK rini.il W1UTCOM II IIcEVOY MOTORS 55 MONROE AVE.

time, 42 new employes of the Glea- Roasted Packed Br Brewster, Cordon Co. SO Canal St. Vr sons Works will receive their pins at the ceremony, E.Blakeney LA great need still exists for trained 7040 Gleason, vicepresident of the company, announced. Slager Post Band will give a concert, starting at noon. Fresh from 13 months in e.

Ger BILL JAMIESON General Mgr. men and women. Five Rochester warplants are taking nrtvantare of the "in-Dlant" L. Francis of 109 DeviH Rd. Myr tle's brother Desmond resided with man internment camp, where he plan authorized by the state Educa private custody have been rejected by Justice of the Peace S'dney K.

Backus of Webster, who on June 13 after trial adjudged the animal vicious and ordered it disposed of unless within two weeks it Joins the Army. Meanwhile the dog was to remain in the custody of its owner, Frank 41 Lake Road, Webster. The Army, however, won't save Max. It developed that Dogs for Defense won't accept any dogs for the Army for the next four or five months and Max is nearing the 5-year age limit for dog enlistments. Justice Backus said three offers two of them through anonymous letters have come to him to take the dog.

In refusing them, the peace justice declared, "I cannot Mr. and Mrs. Alexander W. Mcln- was prisoner of the Nazis for the second time, Whitcomb is consid tyre of 178 Avalon Brighton, tion Department under which the lrrnl Board of Education war until he became old enough to en Ajluj jztras tjcnuu, m. ered an expert on internal affairs of Germany.

A correspondent for training office furnishes instruc A tors to facilitate on the job train-Jnir. Eird imid. Aortroximntel 500 30 years he has covered World Wars Whitcomb Is credited employes are receiving such in with having more intimate knowl struction. mmx mot STILL PKYIBJG edge of German invasion and economic methods in France that any list in the RAF. All the evacuees were brought to this country by the Eastman Kodak Company.

So far nine of the affectionately termed "Kodakids" have returned home, after living here for four years with Eastman Kodak families. 4 Clarissa 'Y' Lists other American newspaperman. He was first arrested by the Art Class Registration Set for Children Gestapo in Paris, Dec. 11, 1941, place a vicious dog in another community where he might endanger others." and interned with members of the Registration for summer vaca tion art classes for Rochester chil Berlin xoreign press and U. S.

em bassy personnel for five months istrations for Regi dren will open at Memorial Art Gallery tomorrow. Classes will meet on the campus of College in Bad Nauheim. There he organ TESTS with the Respirometer (developed by a Nobcl-prLze-winning scietv ti.tt) reveal that skin respiration slow down as age increases. Other tests with the Rrrpirometei show that newly discovered Biodyne can aid skin respiration. And Diodyne is yours to tnc in luxurious SKF Night Cream and Day Lotion.

Begin to enjoy its today. ObtaimHt mmlj im SKF ttmtOa. for Women and in gallery class rooms. Max was ruled a menace following a hearing on charges tha he bit the leg of John Wawrzaszek 13, of 102 Barberry while the boy was fishing in Irondequoit Bay outlet last May 21. A civil action for $1,500 brought by the boy's father against the owner of the dog is slated for trial in City Court July 3, Joseph R.

Paprocki, attorney for the plaintiff, said. The classes, which will include ized the Badheim University at request of Leland Morris, American charge d'affaires in Berlin. Exchanged In Lisbon in May, 1942, he became the Baltimore Sun correspondent for Portugal, Spain and Unoccupied France, and he study in painting, modeling, draw ing, craftwork and sculpture will be held daily from 9:15 a. m. until FOR USED CARS BEFORE CEILING PRICES GO IN EFFECT noon.

Tomorrow's registration will was in France doing a series of articles for the Sunpapers when be for children of Gallery members from 6 to 14 years of age, who will interned by the French with the American press, U. S. embassy per meet for classes Mondays, Wednes AT m. AT Elks Move Picnic Into Club's Gym sonnel and relief workers in November, 1942. Later, he was seized by Germans and taken to Baden, days and Fridays throughout the summer.

Registration for free classes scheduled for Tuesday and Thursday mornings and open to all children will be held Tuesday OPEN EVES. 81 LAKE AVE. WITH HODWe I SRF NIGHT CREAM or DAY LOTION (4) To Conserve 'Gas' luscious, fragrant. $4.50. 5 weeks' morning.

Special programs of movies, mu '30 YEARS OF HONEST DEALING sic, story hours and gallery tours All will begin each day and the morn Summer Day Camp Registration for Camp Lawnside summer program at Clarissa Street YWCA will begin tomorrow, it was announced by Elenor Mumford, secretary. The program will be conducted July 5 to Aug. 16. Co-operating in the Vacation Bible School to be conducted from 9:30 a. m.

to noon are the Church of God in Christ, Mt. Olivet Baptist, Memorial A. M. E. Zion and Trinity Presbyterian Churches.

Day camp for girls 7 to 14 years, will include the Bible School and will continue daily Monday through Friday to 4 p. m. Small boys and girls from to 6 years will have playground fun in "Toddle Town," from 9:30 a. m. to 4 p.

m. A slide, wading pool and sandbox will be among the attractions. Activities at day camp will include modern dancing, arts and crafts, group singing, outdoor and indoor sports, picnics, hikes splash parties and trips to places of interest. A hot dish and milk will be provided at noon for the day campers and "Toddletown" registrants. Miss Mumford will be assisted by Mrs.

Mark Fax, newly appointed assistant at Clarissa Street Y'. Mrs. Nell Ball will be counselor for crafts and modern dancing. supply for daily use. (Taxes extra) TOILETRIES, AISLE FRONT, MAIN FLOOR SIBLEY, LINDSAY CURB CO.

ing class work will be broken daily for a short game period. The gal lery Summer Vacation School will be under direction of Miss Olga Ritchie, Miss Susan Eisenhart, Mrs. Edna Weeks Smith, Miss Trathen Wright, Mrs. Betty Zueklke and Mrs. J.

Irving Det- Footraces, suckers, peanuts, box lunches all the trappings of a pic-nio without danger of sunburn or annoyance by ants and bugs. Such was the offering last night of Rochester Lodge of Elks for its annual "outing" today in the Elks Club gymnasium, Clinton Avenue North. James S. Sheehan, exalted ruler, announced the annual event is bing moved indoors today where it is accessible by buses as a means of conserving gasoline and rubber. Heretofore the Elks outing, usually along Irondequoit Bay, has been a highspot of the picnic season.

To recapture the atmosphere of other years, Frank Joyce, house chairman, Harry Friedman, picnic chairman, and John Peartree, construction supervisor, have created a picnic grove in the uym. UJseaH (Dsm weiler. GIRL, INJURED IX FALL, Stumbling over car tracks which had been raised from the pavement by workmen as she crossed the ElaitSoDimiim street in front of 710 Clinton Ave. Ask Oiilesss'sn Contribotiosi Te Isstsssi Iiyfiisisi Germany. There he resumed his work at the university he had organized and kept a complete file of newspapers and government publications and conducted a seminar for analyzing German business news from an American point of view.

Born in Topeka, Kansas, where his father was a judge and his mother, a lawyer, Whitcomb was educated at Oxford University as a Rhodes scholar. Back in this country, he is writing a series of articles for the Baltimore Sun and awaiting orders to go abroad again to cover the occupation of France, peace conferences and reconstruction activities for his paper. Laudisi Selected For Board Race Albert Laudisi will be Republican candidate for 16th Ward supervisor in the November election, Patrick Marzulo, new leader, announced last night. Laudisi, 21, will succeed his father, the late Patsy Laudisi, if elected over his Democratic opponent, William A. Caparco.

His elected term will be for 1945. Preceding the campaign, however, he will be elected by City Council to serve as supervisor for the balance of this year. Young Laudisi also has taken over his father's interests as chief partner in the clothing manufacturing firm of San-tora, Leone and Laudisi. N. yesterday afternoon, Marion Cancilla, 12, of 49 Sellinger suffered a right knee injury, police reported.

She was taken to Gene see Hospital by police. Man Under Guard at Hospital After Merry-Go-Round Melee Qires Ceoataat 1 ODOR AND IRRITATION CAUSED BY WETTING charge. More trouble started at Monroe County Jail and Ross final Tested end Approved by: Hospitals, be.br cMirice. physicians Used daft by tli sbie ly was taken to the hospital for treatment of a leg injury suffered in his fall at the park. A few minutes later hospital officials called the Sheriffs office for help and two deputies were assigned to stay with Ross for the night Said yyjotlter lf "Sometimes they come in singles, IBy My KOitlhi CPA.

regulations may make it impossible for you to buy a car after that date. IBDJW TTCDHDAY and buy from CHURCHILL MOTORS DE SOTO PLYMOUTH 110 MT. HOPE AVE. STONE 761 '60 CARS at CEILING or LESS1 Sometimes they are triplets and sometimes even cjMins. CARTING CO.

Local Long Distance Packing Shipping Freight Machinery Safes Riggors, Erectors But all of them wear diapers, from birth to two years Best rash protection for them all is swe of DYPERJNSEJ His shortlived session as master of the merry-go-round in Sea Breeze Park ended last night with Robert Ross, 34, of 17 Girton PL, in Monroe County Hospital under guard of two sheriff's deputies. Ross, according to Irondequoit police, had been attending a picnic at the park and last night decided to take over the merry-go-round. He boarded it and started throwing customers off, they said. George Long, the proprietor, and an employe, Harold Tallinger, got punched trying to subdue him, and one man boarding the merry-go-round with his small daughter suffered an eye laceration, they reported. That victim, Liborio Tro-vato, 34, of 35 Zimmer went to a physician.

Long and Tallinger finally overpowered Ross when he fell off the merry-go-round. By that time Irondequoit Policemen Arthur Burns and Charles Breese and Park Officer Rudolph Diedrich had arrived. Ross was taken before Peace Justice Arthur Hart and held in $50 bail on an intoxication Modem mothers, from A toZ, give diapers a final rinse in DYPERINSE. They aiso find that patting DYPERINSE o. the baby's skin aC cipwy change helps keep him comfortable.

Lakemont Academy for Boys Individual instruction in small classes. Beautiful location 74 miles from Rochester. Easy of access. Foot and cavalry drill. All sports including sailing.

Instruction in horsemanship at no extra charge. Eighth grade to college entrance. For illustrated cataloge address: Henry Gibbs Gilland, Headmaster BOX 12 Lakemont, N. Y. Car Lot Distributors 62 MARSHALL ST.

Main 3286-3287 Comfortable babies ace happy babies. JM At year drug ami department stoma, FXTC! FIELD LABORATORIES, lac Piofafielti. It. X'.

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