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/'!! 1~~,.~ ;. ,. ' ' ' I Business Service 1 Automotive 25 1'. E. ROATH BLACKTOP-New blac!1· FOR SAlE 1965 Yaham..,. 250 cc. top drives and parkin9 areas in- Phone 798-3685. 6t11 stalled, old drives repaired and re• surfaced. Also driveway and roof \utomobile Repair • Factory Trained coating. References, compo?titive price•. Mechanics • Genuine GM Part!>. MIKE Phone Medina 798-2472 or Lockport sOKMAN Buick, Pont., Cad. 798-3200. 434-1327. 26tf 18tf BLACKTOP SERVICe - New drives in- CAR FOR SALE. 1963 Corvcir. Good stalled, old drives resurfaced, also condition. Going into servicE>. Will ac- pe~rking areas. Will seal coat drives cept highest offer. Phone 798 .. 2571. and parking ar~>as. For estimates call 5114 -JAKE'S DYNA SERVICE, Ph. 798-9810. 16tf Farm Service 31 Personal 3 CUSTOM BALING - For prompt service ond reasonable rates call 765-2594. DID YOU KNOW our wedding album 30tJ12 prices start ot $39.50 for black and white and $59.50 for direct color? 'ON THE FARM\ TRACTOR TIRE SER- Price !nduding your bridal setting for VICE AVAILAiiLE. Knowlesville AG- the newspaper. WES JONES PHOTO· WAV FARM STORE. Pl.. 7Q8.1716. 21 tf GRAPHY, 441 Washburn at Grant, l.ockport. Ph. HF 4-3412. Help Wante~~male 35 Jl.5,6,7, 19,20,21 General 7 TAXI DRIVFR WANTED. J. M. HarmPr, corner of Telegroph ond Morshall Rei. 317 J. HOBART SNELL FREEZER MAN WANTED. Must hove BUILDING some k n o w 1 ~ d g e of F(el?:z:er room and W'lrehousing. Contact Mr. McKen:z:ie, Middleport Cold Storage. No phone INSURANCE coils please. 5t11 Ridge Road, Jeddo Help Want'd-female 36 Call RE 5-9697 REGISEERED NURSE5 WANHD. Phone Wanted 8 798-21 <lO. Work at your hours 7tl3 EXPERIENCED BOOKI<EEPER Wonted - WANTED: PAINTING of houses, ins;de Burroughs boo keeping me1chine. La· or out, ot reasonable pr!ces. Call dies apparel store Meclinc. Send res- 798-3813. 5t2•1 ume, Box 423 c/o Journal Register. 3t10 COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS OF FURNI- TURE: Will buy outright or sell fer HAIRDRE'iSEI{ WANTEDo Excellent sol- I fOU. Phone 735-8292 or 735-5228. ory plus rommission. New salon in 6tf MP.din(1 area. Cell 589-5475. 28tJ6 WANTED - J:unk cars, trucks, tractors, Wanted to Rent 39 etc. Highest prices paid. Will pick-up. Chambers Brothers, Shelby Center. Medina Phone 798-3030. \Ole! est Established HOUSE OR APARTMENT, in Dealer in OriPcns County.\' A29tf Alobamo or Middleport or eo. Mus' have two bedrooms. Write Box 420 I For Sale 9 c/o Journal Reqister. Stf ' 1966 YAMAHA for sale. 100 CC's. Apartment for Rent 40 Black, in exceh:ont con .... ~.ition; new hel- - met; 22\ qirl's bike $9.\JO. Also u••d SIX ROOM A?ARTMENT for re-nt. motor(;ycle J,elmet $8.00. Call 735- Adults preferred. $75.00 per month. 9274. 7tll Phone Lyndonville 765-2595. 5t7 1963 HOLIDAY RAMBLER Trove! Trail- APARTMENI FOR RENT. Well locoted in Medina. Call 798-1260 or 765- JULY 6 thru JULY n-n.u1nmage Sale sponsored by Mill-· ville Methodist Church Bramer's old furniture store. JULY 7-Strawberry , held at First Baptist Church Lakeside Yates Center YATES CENTER - Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Bayne N. Lyndon- ville Road, spent the holiday week end at Shan-gri-li, return- ing home on Tuesday. Miss Joyce Skinner of Detroit, Michigan, has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Ruth Skinner for several days. She will leave for MEDINA DAilY JOURNAL-REGISTER FRIOA.Y, JlliY 7, 1967 TELEVISION IN REVIE~V By RICK DU BROW, United Press lnternatiunal Detroit Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth N ea 1 iiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii[iiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;iiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;::;;;;; .IOiiiiiiiOiiiiliiijjjjiii and son Bill were Saturday over HOLLYWOOD (UPIJ-A gent- could Merv Griffin lure me from W.C. Fields. sponsored by the of First Baptist Church. JULY B-Chkken at West Barre Church LAKESIDE _ Mr. and Mrs. night guests of the former's bro- Ieman from Hampton Bays, Remigris Vaicys spent the ther, Sam Neal, wife and fam- N.Y.. wrote to TV Guide week end with Mrs. Vaicys' ily at Seneca Falls. They re- magazine a while back about a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maxim- turned home Sunday evening. matter that is positively crucial illian Roossell of Newton. N. J. Mrs. Walter Radus and to thos eof us who admit to c;pon- Mr. and Mrs. David Britton three sons, E. Yates Center R~. addiction to late-night television and family of Buffalo spent the drove to Fulton, N.Y. on Fn- movies. The letter follows in week end with Mr and Mrs day here they attended the full: Mr. Papandrea's mstincts are impeccable. For my own part, there isn't a sing!!€ late-Night talk-or-variety sho-w that can hold my attention as firmly as Dracula can, or as Frankenstein can, or as Turh;an Bey can sored by Albion r O.E.S. JULY 9--Children's sored by Juclor Day at South Main Park spon- JULY 13, 14-Rnmn11R Sale at Bramer's old store, Bake Sale July 14, S!Jilnsort!!l by the Shelby Baptist Church. JULY 16--Golden ·lee smorgasbord, at St. Joseph's Church, Lyndonville, by St. Joseph's Church. July 31 - I:.-e Social and Band Concert at St. John's Church, le, sponsored by St. John's Church. AUGUST 2 thru 4 - Rebe1'a~ Rummage Sale, held on East Center next to Quick undry, sponson'd by Rebekah Lodge. AUGUST 3 thru 4 Old fashionel Hummage Sale, held at 216 Prospect A sponsored by St. Mary's Mother's Club lyndon We Personah LYNDONVILLE - . and E-Song Lin is a math major Mrs. Gordon Baker orient-! at Houghton, Henry Ang is vis- a! guests in their home for the j iting colleges in the U.S.A. be· Theodore Richmond III and DuBois, Philips wedding on \0 tempor:.~, o mores! What family at the home of Mrs Rich- Saturady tin the Method is has become of television? Is the mond's mother Mrs Onnalee Church at 11 a.m. A reception late-night movie heading for Porter. ' · followed in the church social oblivion? Can Alan Burke, Joey M bert Bl kb d rooms from 1 to 3 o'clock. The Bishop, Jo:mny Carson, Bill rs. Ro ac urn an bridegroom is the son of Mr. Dana, Jackie Gleason 1 pro- son~ Thomas and An~rew have and Mrs Raduns. They return- posed), Mcrv Griffin and Joe amved from St. Lou1s, Mo., to ed Sund~y p m Pyne tak£' the place of spend the month with her par- . · · ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roy. The. JYleisky family of Denver, Humphrey Bogart, Clark Gable, Mr. and Mrs. c. s. Braun of Pa. visited Rev. a_nd Mrs. Duane Gary Cooper, Gregory Peck, Cleveland spent the week end Hauser and family on Sun?ay Cary Grant, .James Stewart and I with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roy. and attend~ church serv1ces Spencer Tracy? Can this be · s d g possible' 1 Is this some kind of I Mr. and Mrs. Stanl·ey Land- un ay mormn · diabolical plot to eliminate the ;JUer of Pampano Beach, Fla., On Tuesday, Mrs. Hauser en- 'late shows,' which have for so have arrived to spend the sum- tertained her brother, Daniel long enhanced our scr<.'ens? If mer months at Lakeside. Feenstra, and wife and child- this be tiw case, valete.\ Robert Burbank and children ren from Rochester. Movies Are Better of Syracuse spent the week end The Herculean Class will hold with his parents, Mr. and Mrs .. their annual picnic at the pars- Th<' letter was written by Mr. Homer Burbank. onage Friday evening. .John J. Papandrea, and who Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Baker The family of ~Irs. Ren:1 would disagree with Mr. Papan- drea's preferences' 1 Who could entertained co-workers form Goetze held a picnic at her home Liptons at a clambake at their on the \Fourth\ honoring her deny that despite all the , interruptions of used car summer home on Saturday. daughter Mrs. Julius Ham and r·ommereial, the films with when he is bringing the mummy back to life. So here we are, Mr. Papandrea and I, fighting the good fight, hoping television won't rain on our parade. And somehow I think we will win, because our players have greater lasting power. Or do you think any of the late-night hosts will be as populaJ' 20 vears from now as Dracula will be? DINE ODd DANCE To the music af DANNY DiNARDO'S ORCHESTRA In the b,eautiful atmos- phere of tihe Russett Room every Sat. evening lO 'til 2 No cover or minimum Apple Grove Inn Fourth of July week Their! fore deciding where to study. son, Randall, a at i Miss Chan is a student at Alfred Houghton College, Hen-~ University. ry .~n~ and E-Song of thr Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Fraser Mr. and Mrs. Marc Clark Jr. four children. They have been movie stars like those men- and daughter were the guests visiting Mrs. Goetze and other tioned ahove give tdevision of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Riemer 1 1 rela~ives f~r five weeks a~d are exactlv what it needs most- 1 Monday ev·ening. leavmg Fnday for home m An- style, · exuberance and some- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hoff- netta, N D. times even graciousness. :;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;~ Ph1hppmes and Addy of and daughter, Jennifer of Hilt- Hong Kong to spend sum- on spent the week end in the mer school vacation end. r,arental home of Mr. and Mrs. Cassels Ch n As Top Relig on News Writer David H. Fraser. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brown and son. Roger, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Woodworth and family were dinner guests of Mr, and 1 Mrs. Lawrence Brown and son on the Fourth. man, Mr. and Mrs. John Lei~h Mrs. Ella Feenstra of Roches- Well, Gf cour~e. by now Bill and families attended a gradu- ter is spending three weeks with Dana's Las Vegas show on the ation party for Barbara Ann Co- her son-in-law. the Rev. Duane United l\ietwork has disap- vell at the home of William Co- Hauser, Mrs. Hauser and fam- peared. But there are indeed veil in Carlton Station on July ily. many talkers and emcees on 2. Holiday picnic supper guests 1 . h Mr. and Mrs. William T. of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nichols ate-mg t television whose pre- sence may cost us the chance to Schmitt Jr. of Washington. D.C. were Mr. and Mrs. George Bur- once again see Gary Cooper and are guests of his parents, Mr. gess of Somerset, Mr. and Mrs. IYiarlene Dietrich in '·Desire,\ and Mrs. William T. Schmitt James Harold and Mrs. Bes- ar George Arliss as Cardinal and family. sie Parcels. . Hichelieu, or Peter Lorre as d . Mr. and Mrs. Gary Calkins Monday over mght guests of Mr. Moto. or George Sanders in :::~.~ i Cars Damage In and son of Clarence were Tues- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lartz were \Action in Arabia, or Robert' II day dinner guests of her parents the latter's un.cle and aunt. Mr. Montgomery in ·iady in the gious 3-Car Co ision Mr. and Mrs. Luther Net!ni~. and ~rs. o:v1lle Noll of Pleas-~ Lake.\ Cassels was awarded 19fl7 FANCHER- Three cars were M~. and Mrs. Arnold Basmait ant Hill, OhiO. 1 have nothing personal Half-Day Job Suited to Man or Woman, ideal for semi-retired per- son. Route management. ·Medina Daily Journal-Register 171 ~ ft., fully equipped, self-con· er. 3tf . Ph.,ne 735-9179 2041. , d . 11 . . R t of Riches. s Corners were guests ag<'inst the gentlemen who earn James 0. Supple a!: damage m a co 181011 on ou e f h t d h b d M Award Thursday at the associa-[3.1 just sou.th of the abrupt turn ° er SIS er an us a_n · r. their living by giving us songs, tainP-d, sh:;!eps eight. 5t7 ALFAlFA standing mixed hoy, 80 acres for sale. Corner of Judg~ and Croshy Rds., Basom, N.Y. Phone John Crosser\ 948-6794 or 948-6796. 517 1964 MOBILE HOME: 12 ft. X 54 ft. All set up, $3,400. Call 735-7553. IStf Furniture 10 FURNITURE REPAIRS ~ Furniture up~ l.ol<tered, springs retied. Also do all a\\tique work. Leo Bloem, Ramshow Rood, Lyndonville. Phone 765-2324. A22tf Appliances 12 Best Values, Biggest Variety, Better Quality on Used TV and Appliances. We need used refrigerators ond TV's. STOP don't BUY un- til you get our prices. Bramer Electric 135 E. Center St. Ph. 798-0800 QUALITY BUYING MEANS BIG, BlG Savings. Best Known quality Jpplionces - Frigidoire, G.E., Zenith, Used Appliances and TV -We Even Guarantee Them- BRAMER ELECTRIC 135 Eost Lenter St. Ph. 798-0800 31tf e•LOW OVERHEAD - Means Big- IIG- BIG. SAVINGS ALL Year Round UPPER APARTMENT for rent. Recently remodeted Two bedroom, wall to wall carpeting ond private entrance. In !')Ood location. Call 7~8-301 0 or 798-371 a. 3tf CARRIAGE HOUSE APARTMENTS: One bedroom furnished or unfurnished, woll to wall carpeting. refri~erator, ronge, garbage disposr.1l. Call 798- 3577 or 798-1276 after 6 p.m., cmd 735-3521 during doy. 28tf CARD OF THANKS I wont to t::xprpss publicly my s1n· c~re tho .. !lc; ond apprecidt:on to Mr~. Pattersr:.n, t!--e nurses and aides, and otherc; wi1J helped to m::1kP my stay c~ the Bisho!J Nunin1 Hom0 a pleas¥ ant one. Irving B. Ccc.k 7xx Indian Model For Nickel Dies At Age of 102 SYRACUSE. N. Y. 1UPI 1 -To millions of Americans. Chief Big Tree was .:ust a face. It matter- cd not that his profile bought c:.mdy bars (If jelly beans, no- body knew hi;; name. But to hundreds of his follow- ~;rs, Big Tree was a strong lead- rr. A man among men and the fact that his fnce passed mil- lions 'Jf hands a day did not matter. Chief Big Tree, the profile known to all. died Thursday at !he age of 102, 54 years after he pesed for arti~t .James F'ns- cr who produced a profile which t f \ r r ls h h I h tl and Mrs. Luther Nettnm Mon- Miss Kimi Makes dances comedians or ;:If- ion's 19th annual c ion for m the Ig way 1 ere s or Y day evening. . • • :;uments around the midnight his \excellence .in the 1 after 5 p.m. yesterday. Mr. and, Mrs. Harrulton of Colleqe Reg1strat10n 1 hour. But T confess that at that news of religion in secular\ Sherif£:s deputies report that Barre CenLer ~ave taken a cot- LYNDONVILLE - Mr. and time of the night, given the press in 1966.\ He chosen 1 8 . car dnven by George L. Den- tage on Lakeside Bluff for the Mrs. Jack Kimi and childre'1, rhoice of a reasonably enter- rom more than 50 by a mng, 84 Geddes Stree .. t. Holley h d d th t u summer. . Kathy and Kim, have just rc- taining old moYie or a panel of journalism theolo- a rna e e urn gomg sou 1 Mr. and Mrs. R. Vmcys and turned from Charleston. Ill., reasonablv entertaining talk-or- gy educators. ~:re~n~~t ~:~:~e~o~~t~o~!~~~~~! Mr. and Mr::. Roger Riemer and where Kathy registered for the variety show, I will switc!1 to i .The award was .at a owned and driven by Robert son were dJ~ner guests of Mr. 1 fall t~rm at E~stern .Illi~ois Un- the movie whenever possible. dmner at the New T1mes, H. Merriman of Waterport anj and Mrs. Richard Hoffman on iversJty. She will maJor m phys- Lure of the Cinema by .Jack Hu.me of the and Patricia A. Johnson of Francher Saturday. ical education. Undt.r no conditions could Press, president of the award's which were approac'ling from Mr. and Mrs. Roger Riem2r ~oday Kathy and her _friend. lovabl.e Joe Pyne win my board of managers. the south. ~nent Tuesday at the h~me of LOis Housel, leave by Jet for attentiOn away from a Lloyd l vas established in 1953 Mr. Merriman received head Mr .. an~ Mrs. Gerald Smith a.nd H~lo. Hawaii, to, spend a month Nolan de~ective picture. Under j of Supple, a Chicago injures and was taken to Lake- ~am1ly m Rochester. Mr .. Smit~ 1 w1th the formers gra~dp.arents. no conditiOns could Alan Burke 1 eligion writer who was side Hospital, Brockport. IS the brother of Mrs .. R1emei. i Mr. and Mrs. A. J .. Kim~. They match the appeal of Lynne a plane crash en route Mr. and Mrs. Rodenck Ans- 'will also spend a little lime on Overman and-or Roscoe Kearns. as a combat tey and several other guests the islands of Maui and Oahu. Under no conditions could Cassels. a native of spent Monday evening ~th Mr. A cousin and an aunt of Johr:ny Carson tempt me away .C. has been a County Deaths and Mrs. George Benthm. 1 Kathy's are returning to Hilo on from Wallace Beery. Under no member since his Mr. and Mrs. Charles Foos 1 another flight from the coast conditions could Joey Bishop get WANTED J-R NEWSCARRIER Immediate ope n i n g for Journal- Register newscar- rier in the following route area: Worthy Ave., Elizabeth St.: North St. section. Boys. 12 or older call Medina Journal-Register 798-1400 Evenings 798-3836 f rom Duke U entertained a large group of for Hawaii about an hour aftrr- me to cut off the 1\tlarx He has received the HOYT G. STOCKTON guests Monday evening. wards. Brothers. Under no conditions I,_ ___________ .. Award and the Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gold- · Freedom Award of ALBION - Hoyt G. Stockton forb were guests of Mr. and Heritag-e of America 77. of Tarpon Spr.ings, Fla .. Mrs. Edward Topornwski Tues- 1 ence in reporting died in Clearwater, F1a., Hospi- day. news and is author tal yesterday. ------------- books on religion. Born in Albion, he had lived \ here until moving to Florida lf\ years ago. He was employed HELP FOR i as a master mechanic at the WASHINGTON rUPI The Niagara. Textile Co., Lockport. . . <Jnd retired 15 years ago. pentagon IS startmg a program s · · 1 d h' 'd Ruth and a sister, Mrs. Corinne Deutschbein of New York City. A committal service in charge of Merrill-Grinnell Fu- neral Home will be held in Mt. Albion Cemetery, tom0rrow at 10:40 a.m. t 1 o help men who want to enlist urvJvors me u e Is WI ow, n the armed forces but are-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~, nacceptable for medical r u r easons. The Defense said Thursday that it would give free orrective treatment, including I c minor surgery. to whose • GENERAL CLERICALS ANNOUNCEMENT! AN ANTICIPATED EXTRA DIVIDEND FOR THE QUARTER STARTING later became the famous Indim1 • c onditions can be up in ix weeks. The rn- • TYPISTS JULY 1, 1967- ENDING SEPT. 30, 1967 !lead nickel. 1 ''. Big Tree went on to appem in \1 ?4 movies, among them \uneGn- ouen'Cl,\ ''Las Vegas Ni gbts.\ 1 Jstees will full pay during the program. • SECRETARIES - •n i;;ENERAL ELECTR•- Appliances at 1 and \Drums Along the Mohawk\ 1 ~ELAND'S. '20tf The Seneca chief died at the i • KEY PUNCH OPERATORS OF.:---- 1 /4 OUR REGULAR 4 3~ % OF 1% PER ANNUM Co nstruction 16. 1 Onondaga Indian Re,ervatic.n I · near here. Jie was on,, of thrP\ _ -------------.- chiefs who posed for Fru:,er. He WAGNER CONSTRUCTION, Lynclonvolle was picked over Iron Trnil of 765-2306 or RE 5-5844. Home and . . , , . commercial building. Backhoe work, I' the St.toUX and 'l wo '• ur:s White •quipment rental. 26tf cat ol the Blackfed tnbe. 11 Pee Wee\ POLER Floor and Wall Installations Tile and Linoleum Wor~ Experienced Linoleum Mechanic Call 798-1720 JAMES ENDEI\SY :slade Road, Medina, N. Ph. Medina 798-1395 Electrical Contractor Residential - IndustrlaJ Commercial Free Estimates Blectl'ic Heat for Your New or Present Home WANT TO BUY, SELL or RENT PROPERTY? for fa~~ action and personal- ized se~vice. Call Dorothea Tormey Representing Masse+.t Realty Ph. 798-2628 Electrical Contracting and Wiring Free estimate given with no obligation. Member or Adequate Wiring Bureau RAY PERRY Phone Medina 798-1422 SYLVANIA has mediate need for itlto~a ... riol service at Warehouse on enue. The indi lected will be for cleaning the cafeteria and room areas. Approximtttl~llv 3 to 4 hours nightly is uired. This service is to pro- vided on a basis and would offer excel- lent supplemnerrt01rvl for a retired or semi-rEtfir·ed individuaL Please in:quire at our Medina Wlch·-~hC)U!>e Office or Call at 343-3470 for formation. Sylvania Electric Inc. An equal unity employer 5t10 Xerox can offer you a better job now. For additional information, call or visit our Employment Office at one of the following convenient locations: 800 Phillips Road, Webster, N.Y. (716) 872-2000 257 Midtown Tower, Rochester, (716) 546-4500 N.Y. Our benefit program includes paid vacation, life in- surance, basic and major medical insurance, and profit sharing retirement plan. XEROX An Equal Opportunity Employer (M&F) DIVIDEND FOR THE . 4 ° SAME QUARTER-- PER ANNUM DIVIDEND FOR THE 0 MAKING A TOTAL 5 % QUARTER OF----- PER ANNUM 'DEPOSITS MADE BY JULY lOTH EARN INTEREST FROM JULY 1ST DIVIDENDS COMPOUNDED 4 TIMES A YEAR LOCKPORT SAVINGS B-ANK LOCKPORT, NEW YORK MEMBER f'EOERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPQRATJON ' COMtNG ABOUT flEf.IUAR.Y, 1968~ .OUR NEW HOME