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Business Service 1 Lost, Found, Strayed 2 For Sale FOR SALE - Rebuilt bicycles, Boys - BLACKTOP - DRIVEWAYS - INSTALLED, Patched and Sealed. ROATH PAVING. Ph: 434-1327. lid AlL MAKES SEWING MACHINES RE- PAIRED, ADJUSTED. Free estimates, pick up and delivery, Four Seasons Fabrics, Main Street, Medina. Phone 798-4760. 21+ All MAKES VACUUM CLRANERS RE- PAIRED. Free estimates, pickup and delivery. Four Seasons Fabrics, Main Street, Medina, Phone 798-4760 21 CALL SCHOENBERG PHOTOGRAPHY for passport and chauffeurs pictures. (24- 48 Hr. service) 798-0871 Jif TUXEDO RENTALS or PROMS, WED- DINGS ond PARTY WEAR. Prices stort» ting at $10.00. KENNEDY BROS. _ 24#f 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. _ 18115 . WANTED -- Gardens to plow and fit. 6 798-2629. 28111 WANTED-Concrete work of all kinds, reasonable, free estimates. Call 798- 4466 or 589-5315. arn2 ATTICS and basements cleaned, rea- sonable rates. Phone 735-7681. . 9115 TENSION DISORDERS ARE OVER FOR- EVER with the Bernina 830 Sewing Machine. Bernina Universal Tension ad- justs to the fabric automatically. O'B. BERNINA SEWING CENTER, 50 S. Main St., Lyndonville, 765-9451. 9111 ' WANTED - Tile and Iincleum work. Call 798-4093. | 1,3,8,10,15,17,22,24,29,31 For Your Classifieds Phone 798-1400 <4 LOST - Female Brittany Spufiicl, white with brown patches. Probably ha clothesline to collar. Gasport 772-2280. 9111 4 Reward. Special Notices 0\. 211 North Sunday Sales. 9t12xx 26\ Girls 26\ - 24\ - 7 ® Avenue, 798-1057. No FOR SALE - Davenport, chair, gold rocking chair, Frigidaire refrigerator, hunting jacket and ponts, insulated GARAGE SALE-313 Commercial Street in the Alley, Monday,, May 8 to Fris St12xx day, May 12. hunting boots, odd chair, odd dishes, rugs, lamps, 20\ fart.“ Any evening after 6 p.m. and all day Sunday. 361 GARAGE SALE - Thursday-Friday 3 to 8, Saturday noon to 8. 3366 Stone 1011 xx , Rd., Middleport. General North Ave., Phone 798-3778. _10t12xx 10 FURNITURE REPAIRS - Furniture up- hoistered, springs retied. Also do all antique work. Leo Bléom, Ramshaw Furniture GRASS SEED . . . SPRING BULBS . . Rd., Lyndonville. Phone; 765-2324. + I All your Planting Needs at Murphy's. | 4 Good jobs . . . good pay. ® Free training in the skill you want s © Guaranteed promotion, © Job security {1 ® 30 days' paid yacation ® Travel Interested? Contact your Air Force Recruiter for interview by calling MSgt. Gene Kuwik Call collect 716-433-2215 o Wanted | Af FOR SALE - Coffee Table, $5. 798- 4487. | - 12 ELECTROLUX Vacudm land parts, mo- dels to fit your budget. Also, we do our own financing. 7980479. ___ It5xx Nursery Stock 19A WILSEY'S WEEKLY May 12 thru May 18 MOTHER'S DAY PLANTS Mums, Fuchsia, Gloxinia, Begonia etc. Appliances . WILSEY'S NURSERY WANTED - Usedgoutdo‘or swing set. _ 10 9 798-2535. For Sale SILVER MAPLE - eae'L potted $3.95 Indian Falls, N.Y. ; Ph. 762-9111 Hours Mon.-Fri. 1:00 to 8:00 p.m. | Sat. & Sun. 10:00 a.m. to 600 p.m. - CORRUGATED METAL CULVERT PIPE. New and used at our yard at W. Lee Rd. KEELER - CONSTRUCTION is; lNCQ' mm. Pb: M1. 0 M BUSINESS DIRECTORY INVESTMENT C. PARKER & CO., -__-. Stocks Bonds SECURITIES Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Mutual Funds Corporate Pension and Profit Sharing Plans Self Employed Keogh\ Plans _L. Mark Huntington 311 Bewley Bidg. lockport, N.Y. Ph. 434-6101 Jack Zimmerman 3086 W. Center Street Medina, N.Y. Ph. 798-0163 * Medina Plumbing & Heating 11075 W. Center St. Ext. . Ph. 798-4757 Vince & Jofinofle Biaselli © Westinghouse © Kitchenaid. © Yorktown Kitchens © Magic Chef © Motorola Plumbing - New or-Old Work - Electric Sewer Cleaning, Gas and Oil Hydronic Hepting Systems Eurnaces - Water Heaters' - Fixtures Visit Our Showroom Plenty of Parking + Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-9 p.m. - Sat. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. E. R. SCHARPING REALTY One of Orleans County's largest Coverage from.-Lockport to Rochester, Wanted to Sell in the Medina, Middleport, lyndonville and Albion Areas © Homes * % Farms ® Aportment Houses ® Factories and Open land - - - Nothing Too large or Smal Free information - Free Appraisals with listing Call Now Medina. __ Bob Leigh, 798-1780 Albion Ted Scharping, 589-5454 REAL ESTATE Phone 798-2628 Appraisal on Request - «4 GENE COLLETTE \Insurance of all Kinds\ ® Immediate FS-1's Did your insurance rates go up this . year? BEFORE you Buy or Renew, Check MY RATES! Ph: 798-4124 {anytime) Agent-Allstate Ins. Co. Home Office - Northgrook, H1, JAMES ENDERBY Slade Road, Medina, N. Y. . Pb. Medina 7984395 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 Roliand Birch Ph: 798-4362 or 798-3540 | 12334 Ridge Rd. Specializing in Home Sales Bill Steiner Commercial - Residential Painting © Brush © Roller © Airless Spray Free Estimates» Phone 798-0062 AUTO INSURANCE Age or Record Instant FS-1, for Registration ' also Increased Liability. Limits Physical Damage Coverage Medical Payments 8 Monthly Payment Plans TYLEC INSURANCE SERVICE 343 Main St., Medina, N.Y. - 798-2202 FLOODED OR WET BASEMENT? Flooded or wet basements made dry. Cracked or bowed cellar wall repaired. Steel posts replaced; Sump pump-drain tiles installed. - Serving the Public for 20 years CALL COLLECT 1-688-6111 DONALD YORK, INC. ORLEANS CONSTR,.CO. Residential - Commercial Blacktop - Paving - Sealing Concrete Construction Septié Systems - Water Lines Sewers - Backhoe Service Now Available ‘ijegcrdless of Driver 798-1637 Real Estate 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. it 11 FOR SALE - S8-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. 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. I 8112 MEDINA —'Invesmien# package, 3 bed- room, 2 story single house. Plus 5 furnished apartments and garage. In- come $5,580, expenst $1,760, profit $3,820. By appointment only -- Ralph Thompson 434-1853, Duscher Realty 625-8100. 8r12 FOR SALE - New split level home at 110 Ensign Ave. Immediate occupancy. Call 589-9544 or 589-9792 evenings i sonsible for any Emy other person Stanley J. I will not be res debts contracted by than myself. 6 Polaski 10rl2xx f I # MEDINA. N.Y. L a, io _C C4 437 MAIN ST. ot For Bramer Electric * 7989349412. «+r s ° “EY 6091543 ___ ca BRUNDAGE HARDWARE PH. 798-3850 All Water Conditioning Needs - Inc. 798-0800 DATES MAY 13 - Luncheon and AHEAD Fashion Review by Curry's at the Apple Grove Inn, Inc., sponsored by the Sr. Citizens of Western Orleans Inc. MAY 14 - Mother's Day the Medina Conservation Club Chicken-Bar-B-Q sponsored by 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 sored by the Senior Citizens. MAY 27 - Smorgasbord sponsored by Y.T.C. Railroad Depot, spon- at the Kenyonville Church Hall, JUNE 2 - Churchill Fish Fry, East Shelby Fire Hall, auspices of Millville Methodist Church. .. JUNE 10 - Smorgasbord, Treasure House, Lyndonville United Methodist Church. JUNE 10 - Churchill Fish Fry at Church. 'the United Methodist Produce for Sale _ 23 Automotive 25 APPLES - SWEET CIDER -- Macs, Cort» land,. Red and Golden Delicious, Ma- coun, Ida Red, Spy-At our farm cold storage. Barrels available for hard cider. We ship gift boxes of beautiful apples. Open 8-5 every day. Don Nes bitt, Silver Creek Farms, 3196 Transit Rd. between Albion and Holley, North of Rf. 31 and South of Rt, 104. Phone Albion 589-6253. 291f APPLES - SWEET CIDER -- Free deliv- ery every Wednesday. Macs - Cortland- Ida Red -»Macoun-Red and Golden Delicious - Spy. Call anytime prior to Wednesday for delivery and apples or cider will be delivered to your door. Don Nesbitt, Silyer Creek Farms, Al- bion. Phone Albion, 589-6253. 291 Livestock and Pets | 24 FOR SALE - AKC German Shepherd puppies. Call 765-2787. 9112 FOR SALE - AKC-8-woek-old, red female, Dachshund, $50, after 4 p.m., 10741 Freeman Rd., Middleport: 9f11 FREE KITTENS - Call 798-2618, ‘ _ ' 101 2xx maintain . - R . ' \ * * utomotive 25 FOR SALE - '66 Ford LTD, small 8, automatic, power steering and brakes. Dick Watson, 128 Roseland Avenue, orl lxx 1966 FORD FAIRLANE convertible. Rea- sonable. Call after 6 p.m. 798-2715. 10112xx Let Us DO __ Your WEDDING yLLIGAN mark} MEDINA, N.Y. Antenna Specialists with the Perfect Color = from Channel ~ is _ TV. & /every- body's p . baby 135 E. Center St. ORLEA COLOR VECT OR Antenna NEW ANTENNAS REPAIRED and Master _ INSTALLED Appliance Specialists Antenna Systems For Multiple Outlets Frigidaire - GE - Zenith - Gibson Tappan - Hoover - Amana - Sony Medina, N.Y. © Removal ® Tnm—min‘g © Stump Removal © Spraying ® Bracing @ Planting @ Land Clearing Soil analysis, Hawling, Lawn installation; Diagnosis Fully insured - Free estimates 798-1489, 798-2245 HAVE PAINT - A Top Gun WILL TRAVEL - at Painting! < __ FULLER'S PAINTING RESIDENTIAL and COMMERCIAL 798-3250 . 'Jay D. Fuller Free Estimates 920 Orient St. FOR SALE - 1969 Chevrolet, 9 passen« ger Kingswood Station Wagon. Very good condition. low mileage. Phone 735-7720 after 6.00 p.m. 261t Help Wanted 34 PART-TIME HELP WANTED - Apply in erson, Mike's Arco. ”I2 Help anfedQ'male 35 WANTED - Experienced body; shop man, apply in person at Medina Motors, 115 Pearl Street. ___ 911 Help Want'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 responsibilties. Call: 765-2424 \~after 6 p.m. or write: Mrs. N. Kenyon, 10292 Roosevelt Highway, Lyndonville. 8110 WANTED - Woman for light house- keeping and companion for ambula- tory couple. Write in c/o Box 651, Medina Journal. 10r19 WOMAN TO CARE for elderly lady in Medina area. Call after 5 p.m. 765- 9037. Position A‘Wcm‘ted sire 87 WANTED - Baby Sitting in my home. Call 798-4235. 9H11 HIGH SCHOOL BOY wants lawn work. 798-0181. 10112 Wanted to Rent 39 WANTED - Apartment by young cou- ple with small baby. Phone 798-0343 or 798M34. WANTED TO RENT - Apartment in Medina as soon as possible, mother and one child. 798-0755. 10r17 WANTED IMMEDIATELY - House or apartment in town or country, for «bunk and one child. 798-0769. 10112“ Apartment for Rent 40 FOR RENT - 3 room furnished apart» ment located in Medina. Phone 798- 3853 or 1-659-8393. ° “8112 FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR RENT -- No children, no pets, references re- quired. Call 798-3168 after 6 p.m. SrlOxx Instruction ORGAN, PIANO LESSONS - Children, adults, beginners. Virginia Bishep, 798 1969. | if Legal Notice. _ 45 NOTICE TO BIDDERS SEALED PROPOSALS will be received and publicly opened by the Purchasing -and Printing » Committee of the Board of Su- pervisors of the County of Or- leans at the Supervisors' Room, Court House, Albion, N.Y., on Monday, May 15, 1972, at 7:15 p.m., eastern daylight time, for the repair of the roof of the Or- leans County Home and Infirm- ary, Route 31, Albion, N.Y. Specifications may be obtain- ed from the Commissioner of Social Services, Route 31, Al- bion, N.Y., during regular work- ing hours. All bids must contain a state- ment of non-collusion, as re- ' quired by Section 103-4 as amended, of the General Muni- cipal Law. The aforesaid committee re- serves the right to reject 'any and all bids and to waive any formalities. . Dated at Albion, New York, this 5th day of May, 1972. ORLEANS COUNTY ___ BOARD OF SUPERVISORS PRINTING COMMITTEE - By Uldine D. Jurhs, Clerk oo M10 ~ at Mrs. 101 2xx > 3:12 [> MEDINA JOURNAL-REGISTER ___ wephEspay, MAY 10, 1 7 P72 TELEVISION - IN REVIEW - HOLLYWOOD (UPI)-In his fashionable men's clothing shop in Beverly Hills,, Lou Cutell wears his toupee. When he goes to try out for movie and television parts, he takes off his hair. He tries not to mix one of his businesses with the other. Cutell, whose jshop, Le Dernier Cri, has quite a few name performers as customers, is in the independent category. He has plenty of credits, from Boy Scouts PACK 31, DEN 2 On Saturday, April 22, we met at Mrs. Sanders' home. We open- ed the meeting with the Grand Howl. We made paper gliders and then we raced them. We closed the meeting with the Liv- ing Circle Mrs. Yates drove and also provided refreshments. On Tuesday, May 2nd we met Sanders' house We opened the meeting with the Pledge of Allegiance. We played kickball and made tissue paper flowers. _- ' Mrs. Stear drove and provided refreshments. We closed with the Living Circle. John Bukiewicz Keeper of the Buckskin Safe travel on the high seas throughout the globe depends to a considerable extent on the navigational services rendered to U.S. ships by the U.S. Naval Oceanogbraphic Office, known by mariners as NAVOGEANO. The World - Almanac notes that special- ists at NAVOCEANO pro- ' duce and distribute, under Congressional author- ization, the nautical charts that U.S. mariners require for oceanic travel. Copyright © 1972, Newspaper Enterprise Assn. -mm CARD OF THANKS We would like to thank all the \ nurses, aides and friends who were so kind to our mother, Mrs. Elsie Bayne, while she was a patient at the Medina Memorial Hospital. Also, many thanks for all the cards, flowers, heart fund contributions by friends, neighbors and relatives during our re- cent bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Bayne Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Gillings - Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bayne | 10xx For Your Classifieds Phone 798-1400 By RICK DU BROW United Press International the New York stage to film work in Hollywood, and ' he keeps getting acting parts, but he says: needs something besides acting, instead of just waiting for the phone to ring. The phone rings more when you're busy, and you don't have to take every little thing that comes along- only if it's good. You can pick and choose.\ ° e A Curious Twist of Fate Although Cutell's acting career preceded his entry into the fashion field, a curious twist of fate-in the form of a course he took at UCLA years ago-gave him some valuable preparation for the two-sided professional life he follows now. He recalls: , \I had come out here in 1956 and then I went to UCLA, and then into the Army, in Special Services. When I got out I went back to UCLA and got my credentials to teach high school dramatics because my mother wanted me to have something to fall back on. | | \Anyway - while - studying ~ The Lists United Press Inter ' WASHINGTON - (UPD-The rush to bring out new adult board games that tie in with current events has now [pro- duced a game called \Eécen- tric.\ Ia ~_ The object of the gameis to discover the whereabouts) of a certain \Harold R. Who.\ Suspecting that this might be a pseudonym, I asked a spokesman for the company that invented the game if he knew Mr, Who's real identity. \We can't use his> gctual name without being sued,\ the spokesman said. “Howeggr, I can tell you that Mr. Whois an ° elusive figure who slips in and out of various cities where he is never seen, and (whose 'name has been linked with many beautiful women.\ i I said, \\Why would Henry Kissinger sue you?\ - Not THAT Figure - \Not THAT elusive figure,\ ; the spokesman said. \This one is a billionaire recluse whose name has been in the news lately in connection with a publishing venture.\ |_ _ Being unable to think of anyone who fitted that descrip- tion, I lost interest in \Eccen- tric.\ But I still think a Henry Kissinger game might be interesting. - * The adventures of the peri- patetic White House aide should guarantee both excitement and sensuosity, albeit vicarious. This game, if there isn't already a game by that name, I -: =s § - Cosmopolitan | AMIE 40 Be sick 41 Rodent glam notices gume 46 Exist ACROSS 1 Dutch -- ._ 6 French --- 11 German city 12 UnQerwatet projectile 14 Of city 15 Enraged 16 Line of junction 17 Canine animal 18 Too 4 19 Japanese sash 62 Gauls 21 School subject (ab.) 24 Atmosphere (ab.) 27 Hawaiian pepper | _ 29 Solar disk DOWN 1 So 2 Uncommon 3 Napoleonic island 4 White poplar 5 Cardinal number 6 Desires 7 Electrical unit 8 Mimic. 9 Girl's name 36 Shakespear- ean spirit 37 Infinite | 39 --- Hari 1 }2 |3 11 Algglwlgr A0 Previous Puzzle BALL NGM Al BC30 9EF toil | iC | [1 Ty L2 Can Mol A PE Br TICNHEE! | Absit -~ ~ ~T AIC IEEE Al A JT | pCO E CT IALL_ BS. 6 %* 3 anl 1 (A . Si- T (Aae ree ._'l Gms 7%) 200 94-1 m T - iS] 1 | ILA LIAL L} 1 JONES LiEIRl PPrtiooAl Tif | it! Colbie (EIP bue | # uFN-_' 48 garden } 12 Chinese \way\ 35 Landing boat 13 Strange (ab.) 17 Plunge ° 38. Clamps head first 43 Garden tool 20 Poeticgenre - 45 Spacious 22 Roman -- _- 46 Constellation: 23 Italic (ab.) 47 Grooves 24 Wine cup 48 Italian city 25 Duration of e 50 Abstract being 52 Russian city 53 Dispatched 54 Bishoprics 56 Oriental coin 57 Officeholders 58 Membranous pouch office - 26 Mother of Hermes (myth.) 28 Bewildered 30 Above 31 Space agency 6 a- o 1 | e {~ | G C2 P 4 \and believe me \I think every actor today . rumor wins. theatre arts at UC take this course in <to make costumes from scratch, never thinking it would relate to a business I'd get into later ... I also made my own ' costumes in Kalamazoo, Mich., when I played summer theater there.\ After finishing up at UCLA, Cutell went back fo New York to act. \- Learned a Lot . \I learned. a lot from the costume designers in the New York stage shows,\ he says, it pays off now. I demand certain things of my tailors that I w can be done.\ _ . 'Cutell was out) here doing - television commercials when, in 1968, with a partner-friend, Cal Willis, a Texan, opened Le Dernier Cri, a phrase meaning, in French fashion| terms, \The Last Word.\ ' \Our first rea mer was Elvis Presley,\ says Cutell. And now, lhe adds, the shop's clientele includes Carroll O'Connor (of videa's \All in the Family\) Dan Rowan, Jerry Lewis, Chad Everett, Allen Ludden, Ralph Edwards-and even some female stars who fancy items like his offbeat hats, among them] Jill St, John, Ali McGraw and Phyllis Diller. Like all actors, Cutell's career as a performer may have its ups and {downs in the future. But so long as the other side of his professional life continues to prosper, he'll always look like million. LA, I had to which I had big custo- \ \ Side By DICK WEST national ~ could perhaps | ger.\ 1. Object of the game: The object is to discover where Kissinger has gone this time. 2. Equipment: The game is played on a board showing a map of the (world. Other equipment includes five colored markers, one pair of dice, three decks of cards and eight movie starlets. The 3. The rules] Each player selects a marker and places it on the space where the word GO is superimposed over a picture of the White House. 'Play begins (by drawing a RUMOR card | containing an unconfirmed re ger has . slippe Washington on |another secret -. diplomatic assignment. \Then the player draws a ‘ card' quoting | as saying that Kissinger is somewhere else having lunch [with a movie starlet. |__ j By | rolling |ithe dice to determine his) moves, the player proceeds to the RUMOR destination by!! way of the COVER STORY detour. Then he checks out| the rumor by drawing a CHECK OUT card. If the rumor is \Denied the player draws gnother RUMOR card and proceeds as before. The first player to \confirm\ a 4. Prize: ie winner takes one of the starlets to lunch. Apply i I Medina Motors 115 Pearl St., Medina, N.Y.