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5,01 the job (lone BusineSs Service O1 For Sale 9 BLACKTOP DRIVEWAYS INSTALLED, Patched 'and Sealed. ROATH PAVING. Ph: 434-1327. 29“ CORRUGATED METAL CULVERT m‘rr New and used at our yard at W. Lee Rd. KEELER - CONSTRUCTION do INC., Albion. Ph 589-4481 f BILL Covet PHOTOGRAPH!‘ 2 PORTRAITS-WEDDINGS | COMMERCIAL | Carlton Station |__ Albion, New York 14411 682-5726 I Phone AlL MAKES SEWING MACHINES. RE. PAIRED, ADJUSTED. Free estimates, pick up| and delivery, Four Seasons Fabrics, lMa‘In Street, Medina. Phone 798-4760. 21if All MAKES VACUUM CLEANERS RE. PAIRED.| Free estimates, pickup and delivery, Four Seasons Fabrics, Main Street, Medina, Phone 798-4760 21if . Wanted 8 WANTED—Blood Donors for American Red Cross Blood Hank. Morch 8th. First Presbyterian Church.\ 12:30 to 6:30. | 22:8 WANTED - Old rags or large mater« ~ ial that | pointer can use as drop cloths. Call J. Fuller 798-3250. 22128 For Sale 9 FOR SALE - 20% off on all snow- .- mobile suits and boots in stock. C & H COLLISION S$. Main St., Medina. 281f FOR SAjLE - No Snowmobiling signs at Journal-Register office. Tif FOR SATLE' - V-8 engine, standard 3- speed fransmission and rear end for '65 Mustang. 798-3229. 22124 | | 4 | i Furmture h l'O FURNITURE REPAIRS - Furniture up- holstered, springs retied. Also do all antique work. Leo Bloom, Ramshaw Rd., Lyndonville. Phone 765-2324. Real Esta-tel for sale 20 FOR SALE - 2 bedroom house, panel- ed kitchen, new siding, 2-story with oil heat. 11329 Slade Rd., for appoint- ment call 589-5623 or 589-9544. 11Hf FOR SALE - 18 improved lots, Middle- port (Manor Lane) Water, sewer, gas. All sizes one price $2550. Split level home, new, 10% down, ready to move into. Call Days 772-2278, evenings 798-1744. 15l28 FOR SALE ~- S-room, 2-story house. large basement and attic, steam, gar- age. 1215 W.Ave., Medina,. Reasonable Owner will help finance. Phone owner collect 516-223-9447. sO WHIRLWIND CAMPAIGN HURRICANE, W.Va. (UPD- . A. James Mancin begins his campaign for the Democratic nomination for West Virginia secretary of state in whirlwind fashion this week. He scheduled appearances in the towns of Hurricane, Torna- do, and Cyclone. For Your Classifieds Phone 798-1'400 THLEE free -- INVESTMENT SECURITIES $. C. PARKER & CO., Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Stocks Bonds Mutual Funds ._ Corporate Pension and Profit Sharing Plans | Self Employed \Keogh\ Plans L. Mark Huntington __ _811 Bewley Bldg. Lockport, N.Y. Ph. 434-6101 Jack Zimmerman 308 W. Center Street Medina, N.Y. Ph. 798-0163 .o N . B - II— . “41075 W. Center St. Ext. s Medina Plumbing & Heating Ph. 798-4757 Vince & Jeanette Biaselli ; © Westinghouse ® Kitchenaid © Yorktown Kitchens © Magic Chef © Motorola: Plumbing - New or-Old Work - Electric Sewer Cleaning, Gas and Oil Hydronic Hepting Systems Furnaces - Water Heaters - Fixtures Plenty of [ Homes ® Farms Factories and Open land - - Call Medina. Bob Leigh, 798-1780 ® Aportment Houses «2. Visit Our Showroom Parking - ours:. Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-9 p.m. - Sat. 9am-6 p.m. E.R. SCHARPING REALTY ne of Orleans County's largest Coverage from Lockport to Rochester, nted to Sell in the Medina, Middleport, Lyndonville and Albion Areas © Businesses - Nothing Too Large or Small Free information - Free Appraisals with Listing Now Albion Ted Scharping, 589-5454 R . . L_, REAL ESTATE Apprmsal on Request © SERVICE TV's and L Fast Center Street | Holbrooks of Hadley ‘Wall to Wall Carpeting * Kode] * Nylon * Acrilon ' & Pol ester ® Antron $495 to $15.00 per. 'yd. i Decorator Assistance Professional Installation | ! 798-1938 i 10:30 a.m. - 8:30 p.m. 'Earl & Olive Holbrook E 133 Hadley Street | JAMES ENDERBY Slade Road, Medina, N. Y. | Ph. Medina 798-1395 | _ Electrical Contractor | Residential - Industrial | - Commercial Free Estimates } Electric Heat for Your New or Present Home | | | | MR. PIZZA i Pizza - Subs {Take out or eat here E Ph: 798-2245 | Edgewood Inn | Bates Rd. & Rte. 31 (Front entrance for Pizzeria) | | i DOROTHEA D. TORMEY, Realtor Phone 798-2628 Specnallzlng in Home Sales BRAMER ELECTRIC Inc. © FRIGIDAIRE - GE - , TAPPAN - ROPER © YSED APPLIANCES and TV's APPLIANCES Factory Trained Technicians © TV ANTENNA REPAIR and INSTALLATION Famous Channel Master Color TV Antermas ZENITH - HOOVER Medina, N. Y. I Ph. 798-l3800 Bill Stemer ReSIdemuaI Painting © Brush © Roller © Airless Spray _ Free Estimates- {Phone 798-0062 l Commercial - GENE COLLETTE \Insurance of all Kinds\ © Immediate FS-1's © Auto Financing © . @ Mutual Funds Ph. 798-4124 - Agent - Allstate Ins. Co. Home Office - Northbrook, I}}. FLOODED OR WET BASEMENT? Flooded or wet basements made dry. Cracked or bowed cellar walls repaired. Steel posts repliccedi Sump pump-drain tiles installed. Serving the Public for 20 years CALL COLLECT 1-688-6111 DONALD YORK, INC., |- % est and ~ or write: Wanted to Rent Mobiléfiomes _ 22 Rice Trailer Sales Yorkshire Corners at | mterse tion of Rts. 39 & 16 Phone: (716) 496-5050 50x12 - 2 lfdrms $3850.00 60x12 - 2 bdrms $4600.00 60x12 - 3 $4600.00 t 70x12 - 2 bdrms $5600.00 295.00 «« $69.41 .. 84 mall-tbs at 12. 15 annual percentage rate. Total deferred payment price $5990.44 Free Delivery within 100 miles Open 9 to 9 daily Sunday open 12 to 5 for inspection only Stop Efrly For Best Selection: - Sale On Above Units ust Sell A Volume 65x12 - 2 only payment Livestock and Pets 24 WANTED - Male puppy, part German shephard = part collie. 798-1892 after 6 p.m. ' 22123 _— Help Wanted 34 HELP WANTED - Orleans Legal Aid Bureau, an|Equal Opportunity employ- er. Wants gaff aide to assist lawyers in providing free legal services to the poor on welfare, housing, migrant and other problems. Call 589-5628 or write 20A, East Tank St., Albion, N.Y. 14411. 15123 APPLICATIiNS NOW BEING TAKEN for Head Start Director. Degree in early childhood (development required. Ap- plication deadline, Feb. 28, 1972. Apply Community Action Committee, 29 E. Bank St., Albion, N.Y. 21122 Help Wanted-male 35 HELP WANTED -'Young man looking for full time employment in shoe store for assistant manager. References need» ed. . Apply| in person at Endicott and Johnson, 424 Main Street. 18122 Help Want'd-female 36 WANTED in person, - Waitress - Barmaid. Apply Club 31, 161 HELP WANTED FEMALE - Clerical -- full or part time. Must be able to type Should have rnawledge of bookkeep-f ing, accuracy |important. Apply in writ- ing: Friend Manufacturing Corporation, .Y. 14067 Gasport, 18122xx AVON PRODUCTS is the world's larg- ost respected cosmetic com- pany. AVON Representatives can take advantage of this fine reputation in successful, profitable businesses of their own. Call now: 765-2424 after 6 p.m. rs. N. Kenyon, 10292 Roose- velt High yay, Lyndonville. 21122 OFFICE WORKER for part time t in local insurance agency FEMALE Box 351 Medina, N Y. 21125 39 WANTED |TO RENT - Large apartment or house) in Gasport or Middleport area as of now. Phone Gasport 772 2622 before 3:30 p.m. ask for David Duffield or call 765-2309 after 5 p.m. 22+23xx By Roger Bolien TELL YA WHA. TLL HOLD one our FoR doo \ DNPING OUR NEXT s0iMNé Our or gjyailless sAe./ FEBRUARY 22 - Flrst Degree Ceremomes at the Knights of Columbus, Council 651. FEBRUARY 26 - Dinner and Dance at the Shelby Fire Hall, sponsored by the Shelby Vol. Firemen and Auxiliary. FEBRUARY 27 - Moose Club 51st Anniversary Party. FEBRUARY 27 - Annual Masonic Concert at the- Masonic Temple, W, Ave., sponsored by the Medina Lodge F.&A.M. #336. MARCH 8-Bloodmobile at the First Presbyterian Church, sponsored by the Red Cross. MARCH 12 - Chicken Bar-B-Q at the Medina Conserva- tion Club. MARCH 18 - St. Pat's Party and Dance at the Knights of Columbus, Council 651. APPOINTMENT CONFIRMED BOISE, Idaho (UPI)-The appointment of Jack Heming- way, son of the late author Ernest Hemingway, to the Idaho Fish and Game Commis- sion was confirmed Monday by the state Senate. ___ NOTICE The Knights of Columbus will hold 437 RAMN ST. « ’hoenber k “Eye I CALL BRUNDAGE HARDWARE PH. 798-3850 - For All Water Candrtuomng Needs Photography | REAL ESTATE BROKER & APPR. Apartment for Rent 40 APPIJCATIONS NOW BEING TAKEN for one and two bedroom apartments. -. 798-4600. 11ff The Orchards Apts. Lyndonville, N. Y. Phones 798-1093 - 735-3732 or 765-2554 Reference Required North Towne Apts. Medina, N. Y. 1-2 Bedroom Apt. Avail- able. For further details call 798-1093 or 735-3732 tion. devil,\ he said, forms in your mind?\ Instruction 43 ORGAN, PIANO lESSONS «= Children, adults, beginners. Virginia Bishop, 1798 1969. #if easel, of my brain. r \I see a skulking figure in Legal Notlce 45 LEGAL NOTICE Sealed bids will be received by Esther F. Baker, Clerk of the Board of Education of Lyn- donville Central School for: One 1971 Nash Ambassador DPL 4 door sedan, purchased for Lyn- donville Central School staff use only., Vehicle is eqmpped with a 304 cu. in V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, radio and remote control mirror. has small horns, cloven hoofs, he carries a pitchfork.\ ''Notice about him?\ Want Beardless Devil beard.\ beard?\ WASHINGTON (UPID)-A re- presentative of the National. Association of Beard Growers approached me the other day with a rather unsettling ques- \When you think of the \what image I closed my eyes and quickly drew a mental picture on the a black cape with red lining. He a tail with an arrowhead tip and anything - unusual \Then he must also have a \Of course a beard. I thought that was understood. Whoever heard of a devil without a My visitor nodded sadly. \Now you can understand what we in the National Association Vehicle may be seen at the Lyn- donville Central School garage between 'the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Mondays through Fridays. Bid forms and instructions may by obtained from the cen- tral office. Bids will be opened on March 10, 1972 at 1:30 p.m. in the Lyndonvflle Central School Office on Housel Ave. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Signed: Esther F. Baker, Clerk Board of Education F22,23,24 Almanac On this day in history: opened his first day. in Miami, Fla., \Carrie Nation organized a and gamblers. northeast Libya. and worth fighting for.\ Britain, was born Feb. 22, 1857. In 1879 Franklin Woolworth \five-cent'* store in Utica, N. Y. Sales for the first week averaged $2.50 a In 1931 a group of 100 women In 1963 some 250 persons were killed in an earthquake in A thought for today: Ameri- can novelist Ernest Hemingway said, \The world is a fine place Today is Tuesday, Feb. 22, Hodgepodge the 53rd day of 1972. 9 p 9 - This is Washington's birth- day. The moon is between its first quarter and full phase. The morning star is Jupiter. The evening stars are Mercu- ry, Venus, Mars and Saturn. Those born on this day are under the sign of Pisces. Lord Robert Baden-Powell, founder of the Boy Scouts of ACROSS 1 Operates 5 Poem 8 Percolate __ slowly 12 Iroquoian Indian 13 Fresh 14 Ground ivy 15 Italian city - 16 View 17 Wild of of Celebes 18 Roped 20 Small map . within a larger 21 Qualified 22 Noah's boat (Bib.) 23 Crops, as of birds 26 Introduce 30 King (Fr.) 31 River barriers 33 Unusual 34 Food fish 35 Fexmnme name 36 Annoys: 38 Angler's basket _ 40 Chemical suffix 41 Gardening implement 42 Begin 45 Take some vehicle 50 Impair 51 Not new 52 Athena 53 High card leather DOWN 1 Spool for film 2 Bear HIGAN (gr Wm'm‘h) - Ce | w e + I of 49 Two-wheeled 54 Bamboolike i, ap 57 Kind of glove constellation | 26:C 3 Louse eggs |_ ALBION - The following property [transfers have beeir ] recorded l the office of County Clerk Francis Rumble: | | Newport Plaza Inc. to Mary Susan Chrllstf in Gaines-Albion. Gladys |A. Sherwood and Bernice FE., Nichols to Raymond H. Bowen) in Clarendon (two parcels). ; John and Maria L. Wagner to Millard and Patricia F. DuBois in Albion. - Richard] A., and Sylvia J. Guerinot t Bernard F., and Jo Shields in Rldgeway . Schmeck to Raymond J. Bale in Ridgeway. Kent D W1lhams to Anthony John F. /and Ruth E. Wolf to - Steven Wolf in Murray. 'John F., and Ruth E. Wolf to Steven W Ife in Clarendon. Vulio as trustee in bankruptcy of estate of Rose M. Cibor to mest F. and Anne M MEDINA JOURNAL-REGISTER TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1972 7 TELEVISION IN REVIEW HOLLYWOOD (UPD -It was a mixture of sight and sound that televiewers wil not soon forget: | There, in Peking's Great Hall of tL People, a Chinese band played such songs Poupore! in Murray. Louis 'A» Ryan as trustee in bankruptcy in estate of Frank S. Cibor Sr. to Ernest F. and Anne M. Poupore Murray. Richard and Patricia R. Huff to: Flora J. Posson in Medina. > y J. Cornehus Posson by extrs. to Richard M., and Patricia R. Huff in Medina. Selas C. and Hilda Koontz to Roger Lee Soule and Elaine Gail Soule in| Medina. : Richard Moy to Richard and Sandra L. Moy in Clarendon. Myles H., and T. Jeanette Byer , to Billy Wayne Brasfield and Gordon Bentley to James M. ~ Barbar Braszileld in Carlton. rd Growers are up . Everybody pictures the :!being bearded. Thus the beard has become associat- 'ed in the public mind with evil. \This | accounts for. the hostility, either latent or overt, that bearded men so frequently encounter. . \In an effort 'to counteract this prejudice, we are undertak- ing a campaign to persuade artists and actors to portray the devil) as clean-shaven.\ | I said, | \I think you're being overly sensitive. Maybe you do get a few bad vibes as a result of Satan s foliage, but Santa Claus is always depicted with whiskers) So that ought to balance things out.\ | 'emale Devils? | \You're wrong!\ my visitor snorted. \Notice that you said Santa | ed. But when there is ing sinister about him, rded.\ id, \I notice you are masculine pronoun in rence to Old Scratch. the devil have to be brigade to l fight bootleggers, speakeasies Lib, why not female devils? Lucy instead of Lucifer. Old Nancy i place of Old Nick. \If y u can get that across, your beard defamation problem will va overnight.\ My yisitor shrugged. \I wouldn't work. With our luck, they would use the bearded lady in the circus for a model.' er to Previons Puzzle i} ® . ETHNIC (Ep GLE ?. {= B cusr3s A) PPAR Li ht O aie p eer eyae Ill-ll” u AT TAD Sh I\ Ro Cale .. c fiep a frae mmoacomm | Y, ”laws“ 'ol'0) |=] | L AM EIENT] | 1 194] I HSH . | BK fl“:- AlN '|- lm d 17 tin- -- tj = + 4 TLOULLCS 29 Raver duck 31 Challenge 34 Twisted 37 Tooth - - incrustation . 38 Heart (anat.) 39 Go back again 41 Seraglio- 42 Begone! 43 Story 44 Plane surface 45 South 5 meoma, vy. [TOR |B [€ (6 12 - 13 '\'\LET Us DO Your WEDDING 18 | MEDINA - 798-0303 ALBION 589-5700 and Ca herm B Sunmons in and Rchard nghts dba Ridgeway Sand & Gravel Company on fillps Road. <-- has j- - - . YORK - (UPI) Un1ver$al Television prod c one-hour film, \For the Woman I Love, 9 hich could only be about Britain's former King Edward VIII d 'the commoner for whom e gave up the throne, ._ Simpson. Rlchard Chamberlain plays the current Duke of Windsor, and Faye Dunaway “is \the woman.\ Another singing star is about to . make her television dramatic appearance, in this case, Peggy Lee. She will appear in a future episode of ABC's \Owen Mar- shall, Counselor at Law.\ The story is \Smiles from Yester- day,\ 'and Miss Lee plays a former singer-songwriter in- volved m a plagiarism suit. The clump 'on that new CBS situation 'comedy series on Thursday nights, \Me and the Chlmpfl” is called Buttons on the show. Real name is Jackie, he's three-and-a-half years old, native of Africa. NBC will have a May 7 one- hour attraction entitled \The Special London Bridge Special,\ featuring a number of big-name performers and, of course, London Bridge. This musical fantasy winds up in Lake Havasu City, Ariz., to which this historic structure has been transported. Jack Gaver AASSHED for the ABC network a . . much By RICK DU BROW - United Press International as \America the Beautlful” and \Home on the R, uge\ while the President of the 'Inited States, accompanied by his wife, ate with chopsticks and exchanged toasts with Chou En-lai. Millions of early morning American televiewers, as well as countless other v1deo watch- ers around the world, saw and heard these remarkable hap- pénings live and in 'color as network coverage came in clearly and vividly in this nation Monday. If the technical achievement of the coverage was . not exactly historic-in view of past broadcasts from the' moon-there was none- theless a strong journalistic impact because of all the years of strained feelings between America and China. - Those viewers who followed the first day of President Nixon's visit via the home screen from Sunday night to early Monday-finally were rewarded with a colorful burst when the gala banquet was telecast. It had been strictly protocol when Nixon arrived at the Peking Airport, and there were no crowds when his motorcade sped him to his living quarters in town-only the sight of some Chinese: pedaling their bicycles along and near his route, paying little . attention to his car. An NBC TV correspondent described it as a . \Grade Two\ reception. Regarding the Nixon-China video coverage, NBC news boss Reuven Frank described Mon- day how, in his outlook, it 1s} \very ndlfferent” from from some other countries: \It is not only a different ideology but a different culture, 'and that's a vast thing. They don't understand, although their courtesy has been great, why so many people are needed for our coverage. To them, news is a government functlon and it's put out and that's that. It is not a > matter of it being an indoctrination process-it's just the way they do it. We are covering the story with a third of our normal complement, and they still wonder why we need so many people.\ Frank, who said he has been pleased with the Chinese ° cooperation for American coverage and regards the courtesy \as a bridge to other things,\ noted that the view of news as a government function is held in other nations as well, including some that are non- Communist. NBC-TV's morning \'Today'\ series, 'which is presenting . of the Nixon-China coverage because of the 13-hour time difference between Peking and New York, originated for a week not too long ago from Communist Romania. Asked whether the series planned to originate from other, Iron Curtain countries, Frank indi- cated hopes in that. direction, agreeing that acquainting people of the world with each 'other is, in essence, a major part of what television is all about ATTENTION I Ap, lications are now being ac- cep ted at the Journal-Reglster For Carrier Boys 12-16 yrs. of age. Routes wrll be available in the . spring. APPLY in PERSON at The Journal-Register \l ; l i l | | . YOL $9,000 - $10,000 - hig of in qualified sales dir. 1 CONSIDER GOOD SALESMEN ARE TRAINED . . . not bornI! and, so areidoctors, lawyers, dentists, and engineers. 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