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yet the job done Business Service . 1 Lost, Foun J, Slrayed 2 BLACKTOP DEIVEWAYS - INSTALLED, Patched and Sealed, ROATH PAVING. 'Ph: 434-1327. ant ALL MAKES SEWING MACHINES RE- PAIRED, ADJUSTED. Free estimates, pick up and delivery, Four Seasons Fabrics, Main Street, Medina. 798-4760. aut All MAKES VACUUM CLEANERS RE- PAIRED Free estimates, pickup and rory. - Four Seasons Fabrics, Main Street, Medina, Phone 798-4760 21° CALL SCHOENBERG PHOTOGRAPHY for and chauffeurs pictures. (24- 48 Hr. service) 798-0879. if TVUXEDO RENTALS or PROMS, WED- DINGS and PARTY WEAR, Prices start- ting at $10.00. KENNEDY BROS. _ 24if Phone © LOST - Female Brittany Spaniel white with brown patches. Probably has clothesline to collar. Gasport 772-2280. Reward. \ 911 Special Notices 4 GARAGE SAG—31,3 Commercial Street in the Alley, Monday, May 8 to Fri- day: fiery; 12%; | . St12xx General - GRASS SEED . . : SPRING BULBS . . All your Planting Needs at Murphy's. For Sale TIMEX REPAIRED and all other makes. Also clocks and cuckoo clocks. All work guaranteed. Batteries for Timex. 50 N. Main St., Middleport. Phone 735-3279. 1815 WANTED - Gardens to plow and fit. 790-2529 28111 CORRUGATED u 7 Loo collect 516-223-9447 *a FOR SALE - Baby swing and jolly jumper, also coffees table-$5.00 each. Call 798-4487. 241f WANTED-Concrete work of all kinds, reasonable, free estimates. Call 798- 4466 or 589-5315. arn2 ATTICS and basements cleaned, rew sonable rates. Phone 735-7681. 9t15 TENSION DISORDERS ARE OVER FOR- EVER with the Bernina 830 Sewing Machine. Bernina Universal Tension ads riusls to the fabric automatically. O'B. BERNINA SEWIyG CENTER, 50 S. Main St., Lyndonville, 765-9451 911 Lost, Found, Strayed 2 FOllND - On Main Street Odd Fellow . ring. Owner may have same by iden 'tification and payment of advertise mont. 8i9xx INVESTMENT S. C. PARKER & CO., . Stocks Bonds _ Corporate Pension and L. Mark Huntington 311 Bewley Bidg. Lockport, N.Y. Ph. 434-6101 FOR SALE - Used anldalre self-de- frosting refrigerator-freezer. Like new condition. $125. Phone 798-0594 after 4:00 p m. Sif FOR SALE - Reburlr bicycles, Boys 26\ Girls 26\ - 24\ - 20\. 211 North Avenue, 798-1057. No Sunday Sales. SECURITIES Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Mutual Bunds Profit Sharing: Plans Self Employed \Keogh\: Plans Jack Zimmerman 308 W. Conter Street - ! Medina, N.Y. | Ph. nil-ow: Medina Plumbing & Heart 11075 W. Center St. Ext. Vince & Jeanette llaullr © Westinghouse ©. Kitchenaid _ © Yorktown Kitchens Pb 798-4757 © Magic Chat © Melerola Plumbmg New or-Old Work - Electric Sewer Cleaning. Gas and Oil Hydronic ing Systems Furnaces - Water Heaters - Fixtures Visit Our Showroom Plenty of Parking ' ' l'lours Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-9 pm - Sat. 9 a.m.-6 pm. E. R. SCHARPINGREALTjY One of Orleans County's Largest Coverage fromdaekp‘ort to Rochester, Warted to Seil in the Medina, Middleporl Lyndonville dnd Albion Areas © . Heme: * farms * Apartment Houses ' © Eactories and Open land - - - Nothing Tee large let Small . Free Information - free Appraisgls with Histi Call Now , Medina. | Bob Leigh, 798-1780 DOROTHEA D. Phone Appraisal on Request GENE COLLETTE \Insurance of all Kinds\ s ® Immediate FS-1's 'Did your insurance rates ge up this | year? BEFORE you Buy or Renew, Check MY RATES! Ph: 798-4124 ° , {anytime} Agent-Alistate ins. Co. Home Office - Northbrook,, lil. 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 Custom Lawn Rolling Industrial and Residential 7 Days/Week Duffy Seefeldt Rolland Birch Ph:; 798-4362 or 798-3540 Ted Schor pg, seo-sa54 7984610, Specializing in Home Sales a I ! m # Bill Steiner Commercial - Residential Painting 0 Brush @ Roller (© Airless Spray _ Free Estimates- ' Phone 798-0062 AUTO INSURANCE Now Available Regardless of Driver Age|or Record - Instant FS-b for Registration {also lncreasedj liability Limits Physical ?amage Coverage . Medical Payments $ Monthly Payment Plans | TYLEC INSURANCE SERVICE 343 Main §1.,. Medina, N.Y. 798-2202 FLQODED OR WET BASEMENT? Flooded or wet basements made dry. Cracked or bowed cellar wall repaired. Steel posts replaced; Sump pump-dfain tiles installed. Serving the Public for 20 years CALL 1-688-6111 . DONALD YORK, INC. | opuuni CONSTR. po. Residential - Commercial Blaqldop lllemng Sealing ¢enerell Construellen Appllances 12 ELECTROLUX Vacuum 'and parts, mo- dels to fit your budget. Also, we do our own financing. 79 79. 9t5xx M'rcycles, Bicycles 18B BMW MOTOR CYCLES SALES & SERV- ICE - '72's on display EQUIPMENT, Middleport at Johnson Creek on US104. . ___ 151f Real Estate for sale 20 FOR SALE - 2 bedroom house, pane!}- ed kitchen, new siding, 2-story with oil heat. 11329 Slade Rd., for appoint ment call 589-5623 or 589-9544 118 FOR SALE -- #-room, 2-story house. Large basement and attic, steam, gar- age. 1215 W.Ave., Medina. Reasonable Owner will help finance. Phone owsnoe‘; FOR SALE - TOP LOCATION, close to Fisher-Price Co., compact 4 bedroom home. NEW gas heat, NEW copper plumbing, NEW electrical system, NEW exterior paint job. TORMEY REAL ES- TATE 798-2628. 8t12 MEDINA - Investment package, 3 bed- room, 2 story single house. Plus 5 furnished apartments and garage. In- come $5,580, expenses $1,760, profit $3,820. By appointment only -- Ralph Thompson 434-1853, Duscher Realty 625-8100. 8112 Public Lands Auction in the ' State of Florida Yes, some government land is now being offered. For your opportun-. ity to own a bit of paradise at a real bargain. Reply National Pub- lic Lands Information Service, P.O. | Box 14199, Wash., D.C. 20044. FOR SALE -- New split level home at 110 Ensign Ave. Immediate occupancy. Call 589-9544 or 589-9792 evenings for appernlmenl 9115 CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks to the Medina: Ambulance crew, the Medina Memorial Hospital nurses and technicians, Father Sexton and Father Niezgoda, pall bearers, rela- tives, neighbors, and friends for the mass cards, flowers, prayers, the use of automobiles and drivers, donations of food and the many acts of kind- ness and sympathy shown us during our recent bereavement, | The family of the late Dorothy Wolk FOR SAIE w- AKC—O-week-old, red female, Dachshund, $50, affer 4) p.m., 10741 Freeman Rd., Mlddhporr 9111 [pf mam/i ‘_ Schoenberg r gurugaNn | : - CALL BRUNDAGE HARDWARE PH. 798-3850 « For All Water Conditioning Needs Bramer Electric, Antenna Specialists with the NEW COLOR VECTOR Antenna 437 MAIN ST. - - Perfect . Color = from Channel Master By Roger Bollen . T SAQ, MARRY ° GIRL ! FUNNY BUSINESS MeN's HArs ArE On Tie SEcoND F.0OOR ... AND As FOR THE SECOND Q@ESTION» DATES AHEAD: MAY 9 - Medina Band Boosters door-to—door Melnbershxp Drive for Medina Mustang Marching Band. MAY 13 - Luncheon and Fashion Review by Curry's at the Apple Grove Inn, Inc., sponsored by the Sr. Cltlzens of Western Orleans Inc. MAY 14 - Mother's Day Chicken Bar-B-Q sponsored by the Medina Conservation Club at the Club grounds. MAY 14 - Mother's Day Dinner at the Moose Home, spon- sored by the Moose. MAY 26 - Senior Citizens Open House, Arts & Crafts Exhibit and Demonstrations at the Old Railroad Depot, spon- sored by the Senior Citizens. MAY 27 - Smorgasbord at the Kenyonville Church Hall, sponsored by Y.T.C. JUNE 2 - Churchill Fish Fry, East Shelby Fire Hall, auspices of Millville Methodist Church. JUNE 10 - Smorgasbord, Treasure House, Lyndonvnlle United Methodist Church. Mobile Homes 22 Livestock and Pets 24 FOR SALE - AKC German Shepherd puppies Call 765-2787. 9112 Automotive 25 FOR SALE - 1969 Chevrolet, 9 passert« ger Kingswood Station Wagon. Vary good condition. Low mileage. Phone 735-7720 after 6.00 p.m. 261f FOR SALE -- '66 Ford LTD, small 8, automatic, power steering and brakes. Dick Watson, 128 Roseland Avenue, CLOSEOUT SALE at Rice Trailer Sales Yorkshire Corners at intersection of Rts. 39 & 16 Phone: (716) 496-5050 $3395.00 only $360.“ down \\\ $63.85 :.. 84 months at 12.15 annual percentage rate. 12 WIDES PART-TIME HELP WANTED - Apply in person, Mike's Arco. 9112 Help Wanted-male 35 total deferred payment price $5723.40 2.3.4 Bod Models Available REPOSSESSIONS Just Pick Up Back Payments NC DOWN [PAYMENT REQUIRED Free Delivery Within 100 Miles 115 Pearl Street. Help Wanl'd-female 36 NEED EXTRA MONEY ~- But children keep you home? As an AVON Repre- sentative you can set your own hours, work when youngsters are in school. Find out how easy it is to earn extra - cash the AVON way, without upsetting family responslbfllles. Call: 765-2424 'after 6 p.m. or write; Mrs. N. Kenyon, 10292 Roosevelt Highway, lyndemnlle Pesmon Wanted WANTED wa Baby Siflmg in my home. Call 798-4235. 9111 Wanted to Rent \Let Us Do Your WEDDING tograpltg 3853 or 1-659-8393. - FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR RENT «» No children, no pets, references re- quired. Call 798-3168 after 6 p.m. St10xx Abstraction ' ORGAN, PIANO LESSONS - Children, adults, beginners. Virginia Bishop, 79: l Wedding Bells - MEDINA, N.Y. property SHenti_- - we 9 Something , old, some- 13Plane surface __ 14 Poem 15 Prionty of: 17 Middle part 18 Sweetening - 19 Love -- (pl.) 21 Cyprinoid fish 58 It'll-huty 23 Operated 59 Bitter vetch USkill 60 Smell 27 Notany 61Soothsayer 29 Namhve Inc. 798-0800 _ ANTENNA'S _ REPAIRED and INSTALLED TV & Appliance Specialists Antenna Systems » For Multiple Outlets Frlgldalre GE - Zenith - Gibson Tappan - Hoover - Amana - Sony © Removal @ Trimming ® Stump Removal © Spraying: @ Bracing @ Planting @ Land Clearing Soil analysis, Hauling, Lawn Installation, Diagnosis Fully insured -- Free estimates 798-1489, 798-2245 HAVE PAINT - A Top Gun at Painting! ma FULLER'S PAINTING RESIDENTIAL and coMmclAt MAY, mo Fuller Free Estimates 920 Orient St. Medina, N.Y. B110 10 Feminine nicknam 11 Marries Neo-Fascists Score Election Triumph By CHARLES W. BELL ' ROME - (UPI)-Neo-Fascists scored their greatest election triumph since World War II today and the West's largest Communist party suffered its first setback. The results in the nation's sixth . postwar national election sent shivers through the \Red Belt,\ the stronghold of com- munism, and elated the politi- cal heirs of Fascist dictator Benito Mussolini. With 98 per cent of the senate vote counted, Neo-Fascists held 9.1 per cent of the vote-up 2.4 per cent from the 1968 election -and were assured at least 19 seats in the 322 seat senate. They held nine after the last election. The Communists polled 28.4 per cent in the senate . fight, down 1.6 per cent, and suffered their first reversal in - any postwar election. The party remained the second largest in Italy, but the setbacks. carried important psychological - and political nnportance Despite its gains, there was no chance of Neo-Fascists taking an active role in the next government. The Christian Democrats, the major postwar power in Italian politics, retained its position as the biggest single party and polled 38.1 per cent of the vote with a campaign centered on rejection of extremism maintenance of law and order. The three parties which ' joined the Christian Democrats in the center-left alliance which has governed Italy for a decade made slight advances. Political experts said the prospects seemed brightest for continuing the center-left idea, But they said the Christian Democrats also might drop the Socialists from the next govern- ment and invite the Liberals to . join them. This would shift the government base to the right. Originally the elections were 'scheduled for early 1973, but President Giovanni Leone dis- solved parliament and ordered elections now after ideological wrangling brought down the last center-left government. A wide issue was whether or not voters would give Christian Democrats a solid enough mandate to form a government stable enough to combat. social unrest, economic recession and pohtxcal paralysis. _ SERVICE ~ RICHARD E, HERZOG FT. POLK, La. - Army Pvt. Richard E. Herzog, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Her- zog, 15997 Telegraph Road, Hol- ' ley, N.Y., recently completed an elght-week Administrative and Personnel Management course at Ft. Polk, La. He was trained in the prepar- ation of military records and forms.: Instruction also was given in the fundamentals of the Army filing system, typingand operation of office machin Put. Herzog is a 1971 graduate of Greece Olympia High School, Greece, N.Y. solAC Li 13 | | NOilEIiAl E-IDiAML r l V‘lj ‘, lir‘lb’ill eet 31 ‘1 DIAND BPA) Ba 7 Native of Latvia 8 City executive 9 Named as a candidate e 40 Drum beat 43 Time (music) 16 -- blossoms 45 Foreign 20 Ame-miner“ as t amoun Bargain even #2 Female 47 Above students' - 48 Without 2% Old reason 50: Flower 25 Uncommon 26 Convey: from \51 Poker stake 52 7 28 Natural fat T J| I glo dans WILL TRAVEL 798-3250 MEDINA JOURNAL-REGISTER . 9’. \_ TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1992 TELEVISION IN HOLLYWOOD series called \It's a Mans World\? . -It was put on about 10 years ago and dealt with four boys living on a houseboat in a small Midwest college town. It was about . 10 years ahead of its time. It aired for an hour weekly. It was terrific. And it lasted- just about 13 weeks. The network canceled it because of ratings trouble despite a big write-in campalgn by viewers who liked it. I began thinking nostalglcally of the series some months ago when an acquaintance sent me a copy of The Marietta Journal, published at Marietta College in Ohio, where background footage for the show was shot. It occurred to me there are good current reasons for bringing it up again after all this time, and they may provide clues as to how television has changed in the past decade-and how it hasn't. - What Brought Loyalty? with, why was \It's a Man's Worl \ different from the video or its time, a and what brought : such loyalty from many of its viewers? Part of the answer undoub- tedly was that the boys in the show seemed to represent a newer outlook by young people: They seemed real and truthful and were forerunners, in a way, of attitudes that were to blossom among young persons To - aren . ON THE ALLEYS fl TUESDAY NIGHT HOPEFULS ' SUMMER LEAGUE - Apr. 25 Jeremiah's Bullfrogs gop Bananas Swingers Challengers Three Plus One Dufless Four Country © ¥ Wishful game a Pat: Pritchard, 178453 H1gh team game and series: Challen- gers, 582-1553. . Splits converted: Janice Pra- wel 4-7-5, Kathy Kelly 6-7, Gail . Canham 3-10, Gail Farewell 5-10. TUESDAY NIGHT HO - SUMMER LEAGU] May 2 cod Top Banaflas - Jeremiah's Bullfrogs > Dufless Four Swmgers | Country Cousms Three Plus One Wishful Thinkers . High ind. game: Barb Wald ers, 185; High ind. series: Pat Pntchard 463; High team game and series: Challengers 551-1468. -: * _ Splits converted: Joyce Bana- - zewski 9-10, Letitia Urtel 2-7, Sue .; Markle5-6 A wmren ~ EXPERIENCE! BODY SHOP MAN Apply in Person Medma Motor 115 Peart St., Medina, N Automobile for (UPD-Anyv body remember an NBC-TV .' were no figures - like parents-guiding the day- offered 'ed parents. 'it. same, it EVIEW By RICK DU BROW United Press International in the decade ahead. Another thing about. \It's a Man's World\ was that there bf authority- to-day lives of the four boys. They were growing up in large. part on their own terms. And series that us vapidly depicted youngsters with vapidly depict the many vid - this was in dlstatt contract to World\ went 'and achieved \ '\'It's a Man's for subtle depth, it is some only recently Okay-so now years later, and .. ABC-TV announced that Dick Cavett's talk show series, which - 'the network admits has attract ed young viewers (supposedly high on video's (priority list), will be canceled in the fall its ratings sharply by the end of July. Desplte his ratings, do you e heat on-a young viewers n their own it much more likely that Vldeo \ in the end, really wants young viewers who think like older nes-vnth 'the or guiding their buying habits? || We have see commercxal of young persons: to a great infl enced many. content lanes as \All there is still ing for the and outlooks because of such in the Famxly, little overall fee essential | attitudes | of young people Television obvmusly moves to its own. rhythmfi What is significant is how commercial video let virtually a decade pass, from \It's a Man's World\ to the | Dick Cavett Show, without making any truly great improvement in | its essential understanding of, and contact. with, file mtelhgent young audience 409 - 13 iam St. ale Sealed Bids-On Automobile - Cooperalwe Extension Association Of Orleans County 20 SOUTH MAIN STREET © ALBION, NEW YORK 1971 AMBASSADOR SEDAN 4;boor DPL Sedan - 8-Cylinder - Automatic Trans IS- _ sion - Power Steering - Radio - and many extras. and interior in excellent condition. App 15,000 miles. ldenhfnealmn Number A1A852 N25203l .- Color - Green. Car can be seen at 20 Suth Main Street, Albion. - CONDITION OF SALE oz Only sealed bids considered, only specific dollar amounts accepted as an offer. Cash payment upon delivery of car (approximately one week after bids - are open.) Any or all bids :may be rejecte o eemrnlflee All bids must be submitted to: Mr. Paul Bower, Treasurer ' : Extension Association| | 20 South Main Street ~ Albion, New York i by the _ On or before 12 Neon Monday, May 15, 1972