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.. · ·/. ~,:l 1 MEDINA DAllY JOURNAl·REGlSTER ;J...., .. · ·\\'·,..............,-~---T.:...H...,U.:._RS:..:.O.:._A_:Y,...,J...,u_tY_ .. · ---·9,~19_70.:..._ ______ _ Lakeside· tlocaf· Government Costs -L-AK-Esi-DE-· -M-r. -and-. Mr-. s. ~ · · ·· · ·· · Henry Steinglass, formerly of ~Up ·140% in Decade · ::: ~:;: ~~!~ ::~e!~~=t a~: l ·· make their home here for the ' ALBANY, N.Y. (UPIJ -. Local million, or 1,045 per cent. next few months. gnvernment in New York State The biggest expenditure con- Mrs. Nellie Goodwin of Largo, is a $1 billi · th b · tinued to be for education. In · . · · on-a-mon · · usmess, Fla., passed away last week. S tat Co n . . 10 years, it went from $1.2 bil- e mptro er Arthur Levitt lion to $3.5 billion. Mrs. Goodwin at one time lived reported today. The cost of social services in Lakeside .. Several of her for- In ·10 years, the comptroller programs jumped from $386 mer friends from this area at- noted expenditures by local gov- million to $1.6 billion, a boost tended her funeral serviCes in ernment increased 140 per cent ·of 334 per cent while social ser- Medina on Monday afternoon. from $4.9 billion to $11.8 billion vices administration expendi- in 1968, the last full year for tures increased 3M per cent, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Humph- which audited local figures are $59.6 million to $253.5 million. rey entertained at a family pic- available. nic at their home on July 4 .. 'About 75 per cent of $9 billion Salaries Set Guests included Mr. and :\1rs. was spent for current opera- Charles Allen and family of tions, compared with $3.3 bil- for 27 Sc.hool Jackson, Miss.; Mr. and Mrs lion in 1958, he. said. Patrick J. O'Shaughnessy and . Principal and interest on debt Food Workers family; Mr. and Mrs. Richard was $697 million in 1958. It has The Board. of Education has Tripp and family of Buffalo: risen to $1.4 billion, an in- established salaries for the 2:1 Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Thaxter crease of 114 per cent. employees engaged in cafeteria and family, and Mrs. LesHe Th I t d't · 1 Thaxter of Middleport. · . e arges expen 1 ure per- op,wations in Medina C e n t r a Mr and Mrs. Cecil s. Braund centage increase, was for nat- School for the year 1970-71 They · of Northfield, Ohio spent the ural resources, according to the are as follows: h' hoHdav week end as guests of comptroller~s report. For t IS Ina Stimpson, cook-manager, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Roy. purpose, spending. increased $2916; Shirley Caleb, cook, Mt and Mrs. Carl Smith arc from $787,000 to more than· $9 $2,316; Joann Arnett, food serv- spending several days vacation- Sunday Reception . For Exchange Student ice helper, $1008; Dorgthy AI- ing in Toronto, canada. bone, food service helper, $1,416; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hoff- . Dorothy Arnett, ca~hier, $1212; man, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stein- Verrena Seefeldt, cashier-baker, glass and Mr. and Mrs. Remigi- $2220. jus Vaicys were dinner guests of Also, Grace Wheatley, cook- Mr. and Mrs. John Leigh on manager, $3120; Helen Mahnke, Sunday evening. Mr. and 1\'Trs. cook, $2424; Mary HeH:rt, bak- Vaicys left Monday morning for er, $2316i Beverly DeBnne, food their new home in Commerce, service helpe~, $2316; Norf!la Texas. Jean LaMachia, food service Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Humph- ( lBIElrlR. OlrlHIIElD '·; ,, Sandra Ann Kendzierski ' The engagement of Miss Sandra Ann Kendzierski to Albert Wayne Keller has been announced by her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kendzierski, 4483 Orchard Place, Gasport. Mr.· Keller Is the son of Mrs. Irene Kel- ler of 118 South Ave. Miss Kendzierski is a grad- uate of Royalton- Hartland Central High School. Her fi- ance is a graduate of Medina High School. A July 25 wedding is being planned. __.A..,re._.a ... D_e_ca_th_•_./Buffalo Suburb To Try EDWARD E. ROBINSON 'S f , R f 8 . . . . ALBION- Edward E. Robin· a e · .. e use .. urnJng son, 83, of Hulberton died yester- .. i day in Orleans County Infinp.- BUFFALO, N. Y. <UPI) be melted down. Mark· said the ary after several m()nths' illness. Ground was broken Wednesday plant will not have any smoke· Born in New York State, he in suburban Orchard Park for stacks because the syste..p will had resided in tllli; area most a new type of high temperature not. emit any unfiltered waste · of his life. \ . refuse disposal system which into the air/ I , Survivors include five sons, supporters claimed will not pol- The U.S. Public Healtq Ser• Robert and Lathan, both of lute the environment. vice ~s yroviding ap~roxirf1atel~ Hamlin, Donald of Rochester, Stanley D. Mark, president of $1 million, or two-thirds t>f tire Howard of Hulberton and· Ed- Torrax Inc., developers of the $1.5 million cost. The rem.,Einin~ ward Jr. of Lockport; two system, said it will utilize 3,000- funds will be provided ,~Y tlfe daughters, Mrs. Claude Barr of degree temperatures to burn or state, Erie County and local Tonawanda and Mrs. Lawrence· melt all types of objects, leav- private industries invol~ed in Federly of Rochester; 28 grand- ing a comparatively small the project. 1 I children; four great-grandchil- amount of residue. The facility, said to lie ~e dren: Mark said for. every 20 tons first of its kind, is schbdul d . Fne~ds may call at the Mer- of refuse put into the system . for completion next year. 1 nll-Grmnell Fune.ral Home today only one ton of residue will r~ ' from 7 to 9 p.m. and tomorrow main after processing. He said NEW LAW from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., . where services will be Saturday the residue can then be re- BOSTON q,JPI)-A new state at 2 p.m. Burial in Murray Cem- cycled. t? make such _products law goes into effect .which etery as bmldmg blocks, ptpes and permits women to stand at the · road pavement materials. bar and. lift their drinks wi~h Mark said combustibles, such the men. · I as garbage and paper., will be Massachusetts law had prey- ALBION - Leon Bepch, 87, converted into gases which will ented women from being serv$1 of 168 Henderson Place, Ken- . be piped into separate cham- at a tavern unless seatelil. at Ia more, died Tuesday in Mercy bers where they will be burned, table or bar. The 1970 Hospital, Buffalo, after a long cooled and filtered before being legislatur:e repealed this statute LEON BEACH illness. released into the. atmosphere. as discriminatory under 'a A former resident of the AI- Glass, metals and· other hard- suggestion · from the bion and Medina areas, he was to-burn items will be dropped Beverage Control Cornmisslioh. employed in Buffalo as a tool into a caldron w!fere they will and die maker for 22 years be- fore retirement. He was a 33rd degree Mason. Survivors are several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Mer- rill-Grinnell Funeral Home, to- day from 2 to 5 and from 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be tomorrow at 3:30 p.m. Burial SANDYS TO WED friday Nite fish Fry .All You Can Eat $1.45 help~r, $2,124; Lucretia Sahrow, rey and daughter Leslie attend- Va te' 1 r ., 0 IAIH cashier, $~1~. . . ed a graduation party given in I C ~ I t rr 11 -----------in Mt. Albion Cemetery. LONDON rUPI)-Julian San dys, 33, grandson of the late Sir Winston Churchill, will marry Elizabeth Martin, <! family spokesman announced Wednes- day. Sandys is the only son of Conservative Member of Parli· ament Duncan Sandys and the ~&?W8t11W Also, V1v1an Ross, cashier, honor of Mark Thaxter of Mid- HI LO TEMPERATURES ALBION _!_ Vicinity Council of Churches wil~ meet at 2:30p.m. Sunday, July 12, in the Kent Baptist Church. Following the meeting, those in attendance, as well as the congregations of all the ChurGhes, are invited to a farewell reception in honor of the Council's Youth for Under- standing student, Miss Laila 'I'uominen. This reception will be at the home of Mrs. Thomas LaMont on the Densmore Road, $1212; Ardella Fox, cook-mana- dleport on Sunday. r t ger, $2!H6; Norma Feller, cook, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Clack rf \.OUf NEW YORK (UPll-The $2316; Lois Dunn, baker, $2220; Albion and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon . highest temperature reported PRISONER TAKES DIVINITY COURSE . late Diana Churchill. The couple has not set a wedding date. Alice Zacher, food service help-' Lee were Sunday dinner guests LYNDONVILLE -. Saturday Wednesday by the U.S. Weather er, $2124; Patricia Phillips, food of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Drake and night, arresting officer Charles Bureau, excluding Hawaii and liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiii!iii-. service helper, $1,544. Mrs. Frances Marcellus. Bacon, assisted by Deputy Sher- Alaska, was 108 degrees at • Also, Rena Sevenski, helper· Woodrow Baker will be cel.e .. iff Abraham Dennis Jr. brought Imperial, Calif., and Wichita from 4 to 6 p.m. cashier, $1~00; Frances Smith, brating hi!' birthday this week. 16-year-old Stephen wniiams Jr. Falls, \ex. helper-cashier, $1600; Rose Pat- Mr. and Mrs. John Rehberg . . . 1 Today s low was 44 degrees LONDON ( UPI l - Prisouer Edward Postle is spending two ~ears in jail taking a correspon- dence course in divinity. Postle, imprisoned for theft and traffie offenses, wants to be a parson IF YOU 'GO FO.R QUAliTY AND CASH SAVINGS Go For A&P's Big, .Big Values I Medina A&P ~ 34~ E. Center CHICKEN BAR-8-Q Sat, July 18th terson, food service helper, entertained several dozen friends of 816 N. Lyndonv!ll~ Rd. before~ at Evanston, Wyo. $1416; -Helen Sechowiak, cook- at a \Christmas in July' party Yates Town Just 1 c e Gerald 1 --------~---.:__-----------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ manager, $3,120; Edna Hill, cook at their summer home on July 4. Hughes, charged with petit lar- b.fter he is released. $2520; Genevieve Washak, baker, Mr. and Mrs. James Weeks of ceny. $2220; Arlene Watson, helper- Rochester visited Mr. and Mrs. The boy was assigned counsel cashier, $2400; Loraine. McKee- William O'Donnell on. Saturday. b th . d d th · . ·. t at Masonic Temple . Medina, : N. Y. ver, cashier, $1062; Eleanor·RO- Mr. and Mrs. Horner Burbank Y e JU ge an e case Is. 0 sinski, food service helper, $1416. m.ttertained. at a faJ?ilY pknic be heard July ~1. He. was re-I · · . · · · . · on July 4. Guests were present leased on $30 ball and IS not nl·l Nixon Herp· . 5 · ; .. ' from ,Roche~ter and Erie, .P~; lewed I~ the village' unles~ ac- 1 ' Entertainment starts at · ·. 3 p.m. . . . . , . . Mr, and Mrs. Bradford SmLh comparued by a parent until the I W · · · r ·p: · '·.:.. ... li·' ·· gnd · daucrhters of Rochester · . ,.. . · · Omen.$ .f.e» .. : spl!nt 'tli.e\'~teek end with' Mr. ~ate set,fo~ tflal .... · f.ffl.e ,,.alloons for the kid- d'i~s wh~n accompan-ied by Cl . '·b ·c .. ·~. 1,' ·b '· · 't· ;. · an·i:i· !\frs: John C.\Cr 11 ft~ )n speakmg o~ th,: Four,th. .. ~ ~· ,. ~,; ,,. fQ .. El. Mr. ~hd Mrs. G~orge Benthli1 Judge· lfu&h~s sal~, ~~- qate . ·'~r~SHINGTt5.N} ftf~ ~A'Pres- ehtertained ' several· · bf their went by :W!t~. very 'few mcid~llis ident. 'Nixop ~nQ. r~pfftS/.lD.~tives friends· and· neighbors ·a:t a Zu- aqd a mimmqm an;tount of fire\ of ·seven previousiWliite House ly '4 party. . ' · . :• wnr~s. However! fireworks are oeeupant~ . h~~peq l ~~ Women's Fl'ed , Savigny . is S'J)ending a agamst th~ laW: and there ,Iflust National Press Club· celebrate fm\t weeks with the Goi·don l>e no contmuatwn of them. pprents.. · Pony Rides for The Young tmd Buggy Rides for The · Young at heart by Wood- land: Traih>• . its 5oth birthday Wednesday Lowe family at their camp in · ·· · night. ';.· I'lTaturai'Bridge, N.Y. _ R~freshment Booth- popcori-., peanuts, potato chips, cold drinks etc. Nixon stopped by the orgati.i- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Devlin zation's glittering dinner. dance are spending a few. days visiting for a few minutes of small talk, reiatives near Malone. chicken Bar-B·Q starts at 5 p.m. Mrs. Nixon at his side. The affair drew a wide . Tickets obtain-able at Pen· . ney's, Senior Citizens, and all Masonic officers. · eollection of big names, includ- ing several who reflected every administration in recent years. These included Mrs. Charles C. Robb, the former Lynda . I<ird Johnson; Mrs. · Mam\e Eisenhower; Sen. Edward M Roosevelt's daughter; Mrs. Hichard T. Birgbam, grand- daughter of. President Herbert Hoover; and Alice Roosevelt Longworth, daughter of Pres· ident' Theodore Roosevelt. Sponsored by all Mason.i.c organizations The dinner program featured a slide program of W ashingt.on e~·ents and personalities from Woodrow Wilson to Nixon. Call now for your reservation · Kennedy, D-Mass.; former Su- preme Court Justice· Tom C. Clark, who was President . Harry S Truman's attorney general; Mrs. James R. Hal- ,· Adults $1.75 Children $1.00 sted, .. President Franklin D. For Your Classifieds Phona 798-1400 The savings plan for people who don't like to pay taxes. ' Suppose you're nearing retirement, or know that at some future date you'll be earning less than you are now. You can start a Marine Midland Tax Deferred Savings Plan and ·DOt pay taxes on your interest until that time. Then your tax bracket will be rower and so will the taxes you'll have to pay. You' can start a plan with only $100 and make deposits. ·of $2 5 or more, anytime after that. You begin saving when you want to and ·you decide when you want the plan to mature. Just tell us th~ maturity date when you begin your plan. So, if like most people, you want to.get the most out of your money, put it in ·a Marine Midland Tax Deferred Savings Plan and let the·tax man wait. from.-Marine: Midland. . ~~~-~you want.(i) Memti~tr F.O.t.c. Brick Scnool House BRICK SCHOOL HOUSE Henry Peters of Town Line Rd . was released from Medina Me- morial Hospital June 29 and is now at the Batavia Nursing Home, State Street, Batavia. Mrs Roy Baker of East Shel- by Road; Mrs. Bert Smith of Oakfield, and Lester Brewer of Medina, were dinner guests i'at· urday of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Eaker and family of Medina. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Green and family of Easi Shelby Road v. ere callers Saturday of 1\Ir. and Mrs. LeVerne Green Sr. Squire Gursslin was a dinner guest Saturday on the occasion of LeVerne Green Sr.'s birth- day. Mrs. Alvin Neal of Hilton was a dinner guest Tuesday of her mother Mrs. Norman Dunn Sr. of East Shelby Road. LAD LEFT A WILL - Daniel Mallette· holds the vvill left in Montreal, Que., by his cGusiu Jacques Bar· rette, 16, one of 108 pet:sons killed in Los Angeles•hound plane crash near Toronto, Ont. The will, beginning \l£ we die . . ~., stipula~~ disposition of belongings such as games mt<l a 'Mcy· '·'\ cle. Jacques,., J,.ir.;·. brother. and sis~er and OO't1i par<'nts . wert} kilk<\ · / '. Last was a It got cold in November and snow began in December. By the end of February, the Winter was almost 13 per cent colder than the U.S. Weather Bureau's 30-year average. Si'nce this kind of Winter calls for plenty ofwarmth, you naturally used more natural ga~. ~he:n the deepest cold comes in two months, as tt d1d m December and January, this naturally means bigger than av~rage heating costs. You can keep your heating budget even regardless of this unusual weather. Whether January is coldest or the month of thaw, your heating bill. stays exactly the same each month on our conven~ ient Budget Plan. It's easy to goon the Budget Plan-just stop in at our nearest office. Our friendly people will be glad to explain the details, sign you up for a season of even heating bills next Winter. . ' . . - 1'· . ~ - ' . Na\Urol Gas from Qity Mains ••• Fa~ ••• Convenient·~. E.oonomieat· .. - • . -.·· .!i:-- ' I . . . •'