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__ GRASS SEED . t th job done Business Service 1 Real Estate for sale 20 All MAKES SEWING MACHINES RE- PAIRED, ADJUSTED. Free estimates, * pick up and delivery, Four Seasons - Fabrics, Main Street, Medina. Phone 798-4760. \ 211f ALL MAKES VACUUM CLEANERS RE. PAIRED. Free estimates, pickup and delivery. Four Seasons Fabrics, Main Street, Medina, .Phone 798-4760 21f CALL SCHOENBERG PHOTOGRAPHY for passport and chauffeurs pictures. (24- 48 Hr. service} 798-0879. Of TUXEDO RENTALS or PROMS, WED- DINGS and PARTY WEAR. Prices start- ting at $1000 KENNEDY BROS. 241f lost Found Strayed 2 STRAYED - One brown and white pony. Call 798-1527. 31H12xx Special Notices 4 WANTED - BLOOD DONORS -- Ameri- can Red Cross, Presbyterian Church, Main Street, Medina, June 12 - 12:30 to 6:30. sOr12 YARD SALE-Clothing and some house- hold goods, June 2nd, 3rd, and 4th. 13490 Waterport-Cariton Rd., Water- port, N.Y. 682-5207. 112xx 7 General . SPRING BULBS . All your Planting Needs at Murphy: 4rf For Sale CORRUGATED METAL CULVERT PIPE. New and used at our yard at W. Lee Rd. KEELER CONSTRUCTION CO., INC., Albion. Ph: 589-4481. 20 FOR SALE - Baby swing and jolly jumper - $5.00 each. 798-4487 251#f For Your Classifieds Phone 798-1400 FOR SALE - 17\ self contoured Fan Travel Trailer, Sleeps 6, also has add a room. Will except trade. Can be seen at Lakeland Park or Call Wayne, 798-3230. SIt2xx PLAY-MOR - Wheel Camper, Travel Trailers, and 5th wheels. All types of hitches, trailer wiring, and electric brake service. Country prices and good old fashioned service. BARRE SERVICE CENTER, Albion, N.Y. Phone: 589-9627. \ 112 FOR SALE - All types aluminum doors and windows. Aluminum and wrought iron railings, Eave troughs installed. 798-1544. 1130 Furniture T ] FURNITURE REPAIRS - Furniture up- holstered, springs retied. Also do all antique work. Leo Bloom, Ramshaw Rd., Lyndonville. Phone 765-2324. . 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. 11 FOR SALE - 8-room, 2-story house. large basement and attic, steam, gar- cge. 1215 W.Ave., Medina. Reasonable Owner will help finance. Phone owner collect 516-223-9447. sOrf ENSIGN AVE.-3 bedroom ranch home . on large lot. Central air conditioned, very well kept. TORMEY REAL ESTATE, 798-2628 31Hf FOR SALE - Three bedroom two story house. Paneled kitchen and dining urea, modern bath, gas heat. May be seen by appointment, Call Medina 798- 0295. 112xx FOR SALE - large 3 bedroom cottage, 1% mile east of Shadigee, 6 years old, very modern, reasonable, by owner only, 798-1544. 1130 Appliances 12 ELECTROLUX Vacuum and parts, mo- dels to fit your budget. Also, we do our own financing. 798-0479. 915 xx 9.’ FOR SALE - 20\ electric stove, in \like new\ condition. Phone 798-1880. _ 3Hm2xx M'rcycles, Bicycles 18B FOR SALE - New and demonstrator Chaparral Trail Bike. Phone 735-9606. e 19B PANSIES, Petunias, Alyssum and other- annuals, Tomatoes, dozens or hun- dreds. Geraniums -top quality, home- grown. Open 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. daily, closed Sundays a.m. FINK'S GREENHOUSE 9011 Ridge Rd., John- son Creek. - 3019 Lawns-Plants BUSINESS DIRECTORY INVESTMENT S. C. PARKER & CO., Stocks Bonds Corporate Pension and SECURITIES Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Mutual Funds Profit Sharing Plans Self Employed 'Keogh\ Plans L. Mark Huntington 311 Bewley Bidg. Lockport, N.Y. Ph. 434-6101 Medlncl Plumbing & Heating 11075 W. Center St. Ext. l © Westinghouse. @ Kitchenaid Jack Zimmerman 308. W. Center Street Medina, N.Y. Ph. 798-0163 Ph. 798-4757 © Magic Chef: Vince & Jeanette Bigselli @ Yorktown Kitchehk‘ * @ Motorola Plumbing - New or.Old Work - Electric Sewer Cleaning, Gas and Oil Hydronic Hymn; Systems Furnaces - Water Heaters - Fixtures Visit Our Showroom Plenty of Parking Hours: Mon-Fm 9 a.m.-9 p.m. - Sat. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. E. R. SCHARPING REALTY One of Orleans County' {largest Coverage from Lockport to Rochester, Wanted to Sell in the Medina, Middleport, Lyndonville and Albion Areas © Homes © Forms & Apartment Houses. @ Businesses © Factories and Open land - - - Nothing Too large or Small Free Information - free Appraisals with listing Call Now Medina. ' Bob Leigh, 793-1780 TOR Alblon Ted Scharping, 589-5454 MEY ROROTHEA D. TORMEY, Realtor Phone 798-2628 Appraisal on Request HAVE PAINT - Specializing in Home Sales WILL TRAVEL! A Top Gun at Painting! a l\, g FULLER'S PAINTING ye RESIDENTIAL and COMMERCIAL 798-3250 Jay D. Fuller Free Estimates 920 Orient St. GENE COLLETTE \insurance of all Kinds\ Did your insurance rates go up this year? BEFORE you Buy or Renew, Check MY RATES! Young Drivers Welcome Ph: 7984124 {anytime} Agent-Allstate ins. Co. Home Office - Northbrook, H. JAMES ENDERBY Slade Road, Medina, N. Y. Ph. Medina 798-1395 Electrical Contractor Residential - Industrial Commercial Free Estimates a 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 - Bill Steiner Commercial - Residential Painting © Brush © Roller © Airless Spray Free Estimates- - Phone 798-0062 ORLEANS CONSTR. CO. Residential - Commercial Blacktop - Paving - Sealing Concrete Construction Septic Systems - Water Lines - Sewers - Backhoe Service 12334 Ridge Rd. FLOODED OR WET BASEMENT? Flooded or wet basements made dry. Cracked or bowed cellar wall repaired. Steel! posts replaced; _ Sump pump-drain files installed. Serving the Public for 20 years CALL COLLECT DONALD YORK, INC. BUSINESSES FOR SALE IN MEDINA Combination Smoke Shop, Paper & Magazine Shop, and Luncheon-. 'ette located on North Main St., making an exellent family busi- ness priced at only $5,000 plus in- ventory - 109 Three Story Building with elevator i and finished basement; located on Main St. with over 10,000 sq. ft. of I floor space. Excellent location for | clothing store, bank, restaurant or drug store with large parking lot on Canal Basin - 138 MARGARET C. MACK REAL ESTATE Inc. Caledonia, N.Y. 538-2252 Licensed Real Estate Brokers BATAVIA BRANCH OFFICE 379 W. Main St. 343-0251 Salesmen For Appointment Only Jeanne Clement, Stafford 344-0672 Eugene Christopher, Albion 589-7161 FUNNY BUSINESS CMON, ED, Let's BE FAIR ABOUT Tis ... d4OoU PCKEDP UP Tie TAB LAST TmE Z.. DATES AHEAD By Roger Bolien «» WHAT DGA SAY e ° FLIP For is one 2 JUNE 2 - Churchill Fish Fry, East Shelby Fire Hall, auspices of Millville Methodist Church. JUNE 2, 3, 4 - Art Show at the Cobblestone Universalist Church at Childs, sponsored by the Unitarian Society. JUNE 10 - Smorgasbord, Treasure House, Lyndonville United Methodist Church. JUNE 10 - Churchill Fish Fry at the United Methodist Church. JUNE 10 -- Dinner and Dance sponsored by Shelby Fire- men and Women at the Shelby Fire Hall. JUNE 12 - American Red Cross Blood Mobile at the Presbyterian Church, Main Street, Medina, N.Y., . JUNE 12-16 - Rummage Sale Welcome Rebekah Lodge, East Center Street. JUNE 25 - Chicken Barbecue at the Ridgeway Vol. Fire Co. grounds, sponsored by the Ridgeway Vol. Fire Co. Help Want'd-female 36 SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR - RECEP. TIONIST - FMC Corp. seeks switch- board operator-receptionist for Mid- dieport. Office experience preferred. Complete program of benefits. Contact D. H. Kegley, FMC Corp. Niagara | Chemicdl Div. F Equal Opportunity Employer. Apartment for Rent 40 APPLICATIONS BEING ACCEPTED for one and two bedroom apartments. Call 798-4600. | MIH FOR RENT - 3 room furnished apart- mont located in Medina. Phone 798- 3853 or 1-659-8393. 3012 Middleport, N.Y. An 115 Produce for Sale 2 FOR SALE - Eating potatoes, red or white, $2.25 per bushel.-60-ibs. John W. Eich, Jr., 10888 W. Shelby Rd. | 31113 Livestock and Pets 24 WHITE APALOOSA GELDING-S8 years LOWER ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT- - Adults, no pets, reference. 312 Pros pect Ave. 3OHf ATTRACTIVE“ FURNISHED, carpeted apartment. New appliances, pleasant convenient location - Middleport. One adult preferred, references. 735-9427. 3lt6 APARTMENT FOR RENT - Available immediately. 2 bedrooms, 1% baths, stove, refrigerator, dish washer, gar- bage disposal, wall-to-wall carpeting, _ private enifrance and patio. $175 month plus electric. No pets. Security deposit ,. and references , required. Mid-Towne 798-1637 ling > Instruefion train mature men. Paid vacations and hospitalization. Opportunity for ad- vancement. Salary over $110 a week. Apply in person -- Ames Department Store, Rt. 31, Albion, Mr. Staheli '- 10 a.m. Help Want’cl-femole 36 WANTED -- Clerk-Typist - Daily Jour- mil-Register ONE PHONE CALL can get you started a: port. Call 735-7112 after 5 p.m. Mlddlfi 112 FOR RENT - Small upper furnished apartment. References. Call 798-0103. . 1t5xxe Apartments, - 8 Robertson St.; 43 ORGAN, PIANO LESSONS -- Children, adults, beginners. Virginia Bishop, 798- 1969, Asks Hlke NEW YORK (UPI)- Consoli- dated Edison Co. applied to the state Public Service Commis- sion Wednesday for a $24 mil- lion hike in gas rates for some 1.2 million customers in the _ metropolitan area. make friends, win prizes! Call now for details: 765-2424 after 6 p.m. or write: Mrs. N. Kenyon, 10292 Roosevelt High- way, Lyndonville, N.Y. 112 ) tete. Con Ed said therate increase, which would average 17.2 per cent and would affect custom- ers in parts of Queens, and in Manhattan, the Bronx and West- ; chester County, was necessary because of increased costs of labor, capital, maintenance, op- eration and construction, and ares taxes. Schoenberg '\LET Us DO Your WEDDING Photography Bramer Electric, Inc. 798-0800 Antenna Specialists Perfe Color ct . from Channel is TV & every - body's baby with the NEW CcoLOoR VECTOR _ Antenna ANTENNA'S ~ REPAIRED and Master INSTALLED Appliance Specialists - Antenna Systems For Multiple Outlets Frigidaire - GE - Zenith - Gibson Tappan - Hoover - Amana - Sony 135 E. Center St. 1. Medina, NY ORLEANS == TREE & lANDSCAPlNG © Removal @ Trmming ® Stump Removal @ Spraying ® Bracing @ Planting @ Land Clearing . Soil analysis, Havling, lawn Installation, Diagnosis ~ Fully insured - Free estimates 798-1489, 7¢L2245 Instruction 43 Instruction DRIVE TRACTOR TRAILERS!! HIGH PAY! Train Now! | No experience necessary. All year 'round work. EARN HIGH WAGES No need to leave your present job while training. TUITION -- TERMS Approved for Veterans Training Correspondence & Field Training 328-5110 or Send Name, Address and Phone Number to: : P.O. Box 8949 Rochester, N.Y. 14624 American Training Services, Inc. . ._ Cherry Hill, N.J. Auction T1 2 aa n ° ~.‘;',u Ted DON'T FORGET «on Shllmger’e Auction --Saturday, June 3, 1 p.m. 227 West Oak Orchard St. legal Notice -__ 45 - SHERIFF’S SALE By the virtue of an execution issued out of the Supreme Court of the County of Monroe, to me directed and delivered, against the property, real and personal of Frederick Pilon and Carol Pilon I have seized and taken and shall sell at public auction - at the front vestibule of the Or- leans Court House in the Village of Albion in the County of Or- leans and State of New York on Wednesday the 5th day of July, 1972 at 10:00 a.m. o'clock in the forenoon, all of the right title and interest which the said Fred- erick Pilon and Carol Pilon had on the 23rd day of September, 1971 or at any time thereafter in and to the land premises des- Legal Notice 45 cribed as follows: All That Tract or Parcel of Land, situate in the Town of Al- bion, County of Orleans and State of New York, being a part of Lot No. 34, Township 15, Range 2 of the Holland Land Company's Land and also being a part of Parcel No. 1 in the deed to Charles K. Pilon dated May 19, 1955 and recorded in Orleans County Clerk's Office in Liber 2%67 of Deeds, Page 566, bounded and described as fol- lows: . Beginning at the intersection - of the center line of the Tele- graph Road, New York State Route 31 with the east line of said Pilon's land at a point 1512.1 feet North 86° 40° East from the intersection of said center line of the Telegraph Road with the center line of the Allen Bridge Road; thence South 9° West along said Pilon's east line, 439.7 feet to a southeast corner of said Pilon's land at the Old Salt Works Road, abandoned, thence North 71° 33' West along said Salt Works Road, 225 feet; thence North 10° 15} East 355. 8 feet to the said center line of the Telegraph Road; thence North 86° 40° East along the said cen- ter line of the Telegraph Road, 219.3 feet to the point of begin- ning. Containing about 2 Acres of land. Dated May 2, 1972 John R. Williams Sheriff by Howard Lake Deputy Sheriff Adam DiGennaro Attorney for Judgment Creditor Office and Post Office Address 19 West Main St. Rochester, New York M4,18,J1,15 LEGAL NOTICE LYNDONVILLE '- Notice is hereby given that the Assessors of the Town of Yates, County of Orleans have completed the ten- tative Assessment roll for the current year and that a copy will be at the home of Paul L. Bane, Chairman of Assessors, where it may be examined by any interested persons until the 3rd Tuesday in June. The Board of Assessment Re- view will meet on June 20th be- tween the hours of 4:00 and 8:00 p.m., in the dining room of the , Town Hall, Lyndonvflle, to hear ~ MEDINA JOURNAL-REGISTER (C)tursoay, JUNE 1, 1972 - o TELEVISION IN REVIEW By RICK DU BROW United Press International HOLLYWOOD _ (UPD-Fred Freed got into The Congression- al Record for saying some things about television do-\ money cumentaries,. Freed makes documentaries for NBC-TV, and a while back he gave a speech at Reed College in Portland, Ore., saying his field has \real problems economic and political.\ Here are some of his remarks, read into The Con- gressxonal Record by an Illinois . legislator: ° \To the young and the left we represent the Establishment 'who keeps their views from being heard and seen. To the rating That means it will hurt and after it. Fourth, I cost ; because of the con- - troversy that follows my programs. Letters will have to . be prepared for the FCC, for | congressmen, for local officials. Law suits will have to be defended. One year we were sued by various people for $517 million. Finally, I cost money because the programs I do take tlme to research and pin down )the programs coming before Freed simply said what a lot of people in television are saying. It is a significant story. Someone in video ought to do a blacks we are white racists. Tor documentary about it. many whites we are apologists . for the Black Panthers. '«'Cops Don't Trust Us\ \To the South we are anti- Southern. The Midwest thinks we are effete Eastern snobs. The effete Eastern snobs think we are mideult yahoos. The left says we promoted the war in Vietnam. - The Pentagon knows we are against them. Cops don't trust us at all. '\We are not part of the free press. We are licensed by the government and required al- ways to justify ourselves to a government agency (the Feder- al Communications Commis- sion). Anyone can complain about us, and a battery of. network lawyers will be re- quired just to keep us even.\ As for the economic prob- lems, Freed, an award-wnmmg producer said: \I work for a commerc1a1 network. It is in business to make money. I lose money. First, the programs I do cost between $150,000 and. $200,000 to make. That is not because I am extravagant but because the costs of equipment and labor and transportation are very high. | Second Item \Second I cost money because the time I take on the network could have been sold to a sponsor for a very considera- ble sum. \Third I cost money because : complaints in my- mgr-mm have\ a low - ”relation to assessments -on the application of anyperson believ- himself to be aggrieved, Dated this ist day of June, 1972 Paul L. Bane Donald M. Fraser Peter Stelianou Assessors Ji -im CARD OF THANKS _1 would like to thank my many friends, neighbors and relatives for their kindness shown through cards, gifts and flowers during my stay at the Medina Memorial Hospital and 'Mount View Hospital, 1 would like to thank the Medina Ambulance Service. 1 would especially like to thank my doctor as well as all the personnel at the Medina Memorial Hospital. God Bless you all. Mrs. Harold Miller O Hlinois Incursion Answer to Previous Puzzle MiG ALL DIA! it) ACROSS _- 41 Consume food 1 County seat at Tazewell pepber ounty 6 County seat of 46 Seraglio Edgar County 48 Make lace 11 Rubs out 49 Sell in small lots 13 Louisian® sy 14 Boy's name 53 Tendencies 15 Make possible 54 Tradesman 16 Ethiopian title 55 World --s 17 Coronet 56 Rows 19 Town in Iran , fiDepot (ab.) _ DOWN 223 $betract being 1 Mahlzg pers zeal-fem mistakes 229Guido's note - # Mldwestern 31 Negative word - river A Suffix 34 Greek goddess home 37 Entitles 6 City in Illinois 40 Honey 7 Arab robe (pharm.) 8 Kmttmg 3 (¢ Jb 45 Hawaiian _ 27 Benevolent 2 43 Roman bronze . 24 Remove skin, BVACLIET] GA Ap lic ns-=i=igprs ane cise iia) MAL} Een _ PC) 3.201 Sim '/ EWSS -on 2 Solin g! 1 Tes AES, UE Ann Engr r Ole aaa a Carts . IBC ! \Ia f\ \E Al oE 1 tere Ece) lL Azllfilp zik’J Illl°hl machine attachment 9 Illinois is an -- state 10 Appears 12 Mix 13 Snake 18 Ventilate 35 Click-beetle 36 Auricle 38 Military encounter 39 Certain official 40 Empormms from fruit 25 American wild plum « 47 Encounter 50 Cuckoo ' blackbird 52 Capuchin monkey To 19 28 Aleutian island 30 Makes enduring ° 10 Senate Refuses Repealer WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Senate refused once again Wed- nesday to repeal a 1971 law permitting: importation by the Tnited States of chrome and- other 'strategic' metals from Rhodesia in defiance of U. N.- imposed economic sanctlons The vote came on an amend- ment by Sen. Harry F. Byrd, D - Va., to strike the repealer from a State Department authorization bill written by the. Senate Foreign Relations Com- mittee. =- The department favored the repealer, but Byrd and other members of the Senate Armed Services Committee prevailed - with their argument that chrome was a vital metal for U.S. national defense and that the only other source of supply was the Soviet Union. The 1967 embargo had been . designed to force the Ian Smith | government in Salisbury to come to terms with Britain on the formation of a government in the Butlsh colony that would give blacks a voice. The United States became the first government to break the | U.N. embargo last year, when Congress approved legislation to require importation of chromi- um and other strategic metals from the African state. Unsuccessfully urging that the | U. S. reimpose the embargo, Sen. Gale McGee, D - Wyo., . charged that last year's action - by Congress \literally sabotaged any chance for a livable com- | l promise\ between the two gov- (I emment‘s. © 13 [1s For Yourlflclauifieds- Phone 798-1400 I Area Deaths DUANE G. GREHLINGER- ALABAMA - Duane Grehlin- ger, 67, of 1543 Lewiston Road, a dairy farmer here and a past president of the Board of Educa- tion of the Oakfield-Alabama Central School District, died un- expectedly Tuesday. Stricken at home, he was dead on arrival at Genesee Memorial Hospital, Ba- tavia. A native of Grand Island, Mr. Grahlinger was a member, stew- ard and administrative board chairman of the Alabama Metho- dist Church; president of the Alabama Cemetery Association; honorary member of the Ala- bama Fire Department and ac- tive in several farm organiza- tions including the Genesee County Dairlylea Cooperative, of which he was a past pre51dent . Mrs. Grehlinger survives with a son, Allan of Alabama; two daughters, Mrs. Charles (Shir- . ley) Green of Alabama and Mrs. William (Laura) Hagen of Staf- ford; a granddaughter, and five grandsons Friends may call at the Bur- | dett & Sanford Funeral Home, Oakfield, where the service will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow. Burial in Alabama Cemetery. Memo- - rials to the Chumluzglts memo-; .. rial fund. MRS. MARGARET L. ._ SANGREGORIO © ~ BATAVIA - Mrs. Margaret L. Sangregorio, 72, of 140 Sum- mit St. died Tuesday night in Genesee Memorial Hospital. She . had been a patient since May 17. - A native of Albion, Mrs. Sangregorio lived here for 68 years. She was a member of the First Baptist Church. Her husband, Anthony, died in 1966. A brother, Harold G. MacKay of Batavia, survives. - Friends may call at the H. E. Turner Mortuary where a serv- ice will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow. Burial in Mt. Albion Cemetery, Albion. Aluminum: Sheets 22\ x 35\ (Used press plates, inked on one side, - clear on the other) Suitable for siding, insulation, trailer skirting roofing, signs, etc. 25° each 1. *a JOURNAL: REGISTER 409 - 13 Main St. June 5-6-7-8-9-10 SOU: [AND FROZEN FOODS lNC BARKER, N Y. HELP WANTED FOR SUMMER AND FALL SEASON Wall Accept Applications at the Employment Office, 413 Main St., Barker 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. - » fl An Equal Opportunity Employer 1