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I } | t } Business Service - ] WALLPAPERING, Pointing, no job is t00 big or too small, 15 years experi= ence, free estimates. 589-9938. i8rf CUSTOM MADE DRAPES. Wide fabric selection. $153 Hess Road, 434-0467. ‘ 26tN38 SHERRY'S Wig Salon: Christmas Sale $10.00 up - LaCastessa, Alura, Famous Names, Gifts for the Home. 11333 'Slade Rd. 798-0479. _ rf Personal NOTICE - $200.00 Reward for the return of 4 Guns, 1 Shotgun, taken from Collision Shop at East Cen- ter St. & Church St. NO QUESTIONS ASKED. Call 798-4105 week days 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 Pe bt10xx Wanted A 8 WANTED to buy immediately by small family, 3 or 4 bedroom home in or near village. November occupancy pre« fund Peter Snell 798-0303. 11if STAMP Collections, uccumulohons, old envelopes, Civil War letters - No lot too large, instant cash paid, Write Box 678, c/o Medina Journal. 17 WANTED - Home for a tiger kitten. lawn L Motel o 819 For Sale 9 CORRUGATED METAL CULVERT PIPE. New and used at our yard at W. Lee Rd. KEELER CONSTRUCTION CO., INC., Albion. Ph: 589-4481. 20ff POSTING SIGNS - Now is the time to post your property for the fall hunt- ing season. Legal sized, durable post- ing signs are available at the Jour- nal-Register Office. Sif 3 Rifles, For Sale 9 EOR SALE - Hammond Organ Model L-112-1. 2 Manual with 6 percussion. stops. Excellent Condition. Tel. 798- 1103. Furniture i 10 FURNITURE REPAIRS - Furniture up- holstered, springs retied. Also do all antique work. leo Bloom, Ramshaw Rd., Lindonvdle Phone 765-2324. 27if Apphonces KENMORE Washer & dryer. Good con- dition. $100.00. 798-2469. S8r10 Snowmobiles 18A FOR SALE - Snowmobiles, Chaparral 10-speed bikes and Mini-Cycles. 5 Ma- ple Ave., Middleport, or Phone 735, 9606. D M'rcycles, Bicycles 18B 'SIMPLEX Mini-cycle 3 mos. old. Like new. 5 horsepower motor. Call 798- 4090 after 5:00 p.m. 719 1972 YAMAHA G.P. 433. Like New Condition. Reasonable - 798-4525. . 7+13xx Real Estate for sale 20 NEW - 3 BEDROOM SPLIT LEVEL HOME - Ensign Ave., Phone 589-5623. If NEW 3 Bedroom split level home. Hard- wood floors, expansion room. Con- venient location, low maintenance and expenses. Call 589-5623. lif FOR SALE -- 4 Bedroom Home. New Siding, Gas Heat, Panelled living room. 225 Chamberlain, Albion. Call 589- 5623 or 589-6467. Medina Plumbing & Heating 11075 W. Center St. Ext. Ph. 798-4757 Vince & Jeanette Biaselli © Westinghouse © Kitchenaid @ Yorktown Kitchens ~ ® Magic Chef & Fedders Plumbing - New or Old Work - Electric Sewer Cleaning Gas and Oil Hydronic Heating Systems Furnaces - 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. TORMEY |- REAL ESTATE DOROTHEA D. TORMEY, Broker-Realtor Phone 798-2628 Appraisal on Request BILL Specializing in Home Sales @oveit P H 0 T 0 G R A P H E R PORTRAITS - WEDDINGS COMMERCIAL Carlton Station Albion, New York 14411 Phone 682 5726 - MEMBER Photo Art Studios Professional Photography PORTRAIT, WEDDINGS, COMMERCIAL, SCHOOL, COLOR Member P.P. S.N.Y. _ JOHN KOVAL OWNER AND MANAGER ae J & C Refinishing, Furniture ' Re- finished, ChairCaning. We Buy & Sell. Free Estimates. JIM and CARLENE BISCHOFF 12096 Maple Ridge Rd. Ph: 798-0412 cname - -- nen o CHAPARRAI. 10 and 5 Speed Bicycles Minicycles and Snowmobiles RICHARD (Nick) NICHOLAS 5 Maple Avenue Middleport, N.Y. 735-9606 JAMES ENDERBY Slade Road, Medina, N. Y. Ph. Medina 798-1395 Electrical Contractor __ Industrial Commercial Free Estimates Electric Heat for Your New or Present Home - Flooded or Wet Basement? 'Flooded or wet basements made dry. Cracked or bowed cellar walls repaired. Steel posts replaced. Sump pump- drain tiles installed. p- Serving the Public for 2 years . Call Cellect 1-688-6111 DONALD YORK, INC. Albion, N.Y. 'Studio Phone 589-7474 Home Phone MU 2-3182 JOHN R. FOX & SON Construction Co., Inc. New Homes - Remodeling Additions - Kitchens Baths - Etc. Phone 735-9458 Materials Supplied by Lake Shore Lumber Co. 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. 798-1637 | Medina Memorial Co. Formerly White's Memorial Co. Pros. Murgaret Theresa Greenland Doaler in Best Barre Granite © Monuments © Markers @ Urns © Date C Duplicators of Any Kind 121 E. Center St., Medina, N.Y. 798-1250 412 | arf | Livestock and Pets 24 FOR SALE-8 weeks old pigs. 589-6047. 8t10xx Help Wanted 3 PRODUCTION WORKERS - Light Ma- chine Work. Permanent Job Openings - shift work. Liberal fringe benefits. Apply 8:00 a.m. through 4:00 p.m. loud«-Wende!l Inc., 80 Telegraph Rd, Mlddloporl HELP WANTED PRODUCTION MACHINISTS | Some Experience Desirable E&M Enterprises Borden Inc. Apply at Office Kelly Ave. Middleport, N.Y. An Equal Opportunity Employer Help Wanted-male 35 FOREMAN - Working foreman for Middleport Cold Storage, Middleport. Immediate openings. 735-7724. 10if MEN WANTED For full and part-time positions as industrial security guards in Middleport area, Clean police rec- ord a must. Send name, age, and tele- phone number to Box 674 c/o Journal- Register. An equal opportunity em- ployer. _ THO Help Want'd-female 36 HElP WANTED -- Girl or young lady as a waitress, nights only, full or part time. Club 31. 798-3131 261f TAKING Applications for position of secretary-receptionist at Young Peo- ple's Clinic. 29 E. Bank St., Albion. 589-7521. 218 WOMEN who want work but cannot | devote full time. Splendid | income opportunity for you. as a Watkins Personal Shopper. Write Personal | Shopper Department, Box | 14, Watkins Products, Lio Inc. .. ao Winona, Minnesota 55987 ' -m CARD OF THANKS Our Sincere Appreciation to friends, relatives, and neighbors for their aid and comfort during the time of our bereavement. And for the floral ar- rangements, and cards. The donations will be given in Memorial to the Heart Fund. Our thanks to the Medina Fire Department and all involved for am- bulatory service and assistance. The Family of R. T. Smith, Jr. Sxx BUSINESS Schoenberg FUNNY _ BUSINESS { 1 mink me Business | 1s ©0INe TO MAKE it!... By Roger Bolien .. IF I CAN UUST Break MQ ERASER-NIEBLINCG ®A|O72 by NEA, Inc., TM Reg. U.S. Pot, Off, ATES AHEAD © NOVEMBER 9 10 - Rummage Sale 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at St. John's Church. NOVEMBER 10 and 11-Bazaar sponsored by the Mother's Club of the United Methodist Church in Knowlesville. From 6-9 Friday and 10-8 Saturday. NOVEMBER 11 - Medina Conservation Club Turkey night. 8 p.m. at the club grounds. NOVEMBER 11 - Family Style Ham Supper sponsored by Women's Society, First Baptist Church of Shelby. NOVEMBER 11-Turkey Night, New Ridgeway Fire Hall ° in Knowlesville. Sponsored by the Ridgeway Volunteer Fire Co. Inc. Starting at 8 p.m. NOVEMBER 11 - Las Vegas Night, K of C Room Spon- sored by the Medina Rotary Club. 7:30 p.m. NOVEMBER 11 - Pot Luck Party held at the Moose Club. NOVEMBER 11-12 - Fall Indoor Carnival, Shelby Fire Hall, ___ NOVEMBER 11 & 12 - Holiday Happenings Show & Sale. Millville Cobblestone Hall. Sponsored by the Medina Garden Club. NOVEMBER 12 - Ham Dinner at Shelby Fire Hall 12:00, sponsored by the Shelby Ladies Auxiliary. NOVEMBER 17 - Turkey Night held at the Moose Club. 8:00 p.m. Sponsored by Men of the Moose. NOVEMBER 17 - Turkey Night, Sacred Heart Club, Fri- ~ day at 7:30. NOVEMBER 17 & 18 - \My Fair Lady\ presented in the ' Royalton-Hartland Central School auditorium. Sponsored by the Middleport Rotary. NOVEMBER 18 - Noel Show & Sale, Middleport Fire- men's Recreation Hall. Sponsored by the Barge Canal Art Center from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. NOVEMBER 28 - B.P.W. Card Party at the Maple Crest Hotel, beginning at 7:30. NOVEMBER 30 - American Red Cross annual meeting at the Apple Grove Inn, Dinner at 7:00, for reservations call 798-2469 or 798-3643. DECEMBER 1 - Bazaar and Bake Sale - First United Presbyterian Church in Medina. Sponsored by Women's So- ciety, First Baptist Church of Shelby. DECEMBER 2 - Arctic-Cat Special Dinner Dance. Spon- sored by the Shelby Firemen and auxiliary. Dinner served at 7:00 i. Help Want' 36 Apartment for Rent 40 A GOOD SPARE TIME INCOME can FOR RENT - 4 Room upper. apt Im- be yours as an Avon Representative. mediate occupancy. Inquire 735-7566. - 8110 Many earn an estimated $40 weekly or more. Want more information? Write, Mrs. N. Kenyon, 10292 Roose- velt Hwy., Lyndonville, N.Y., or call 765-2424 after 6:00 p.m. 3,20,N8,27,D14 Apartment for Rent 40 APPLICATIONS BEING ACCEPTED for one and fwo bedroom apartments. MTH Call 798-4600. For Your Classifieds Phone 798-1400 DIRECTORY Photographs Call us for Weddings, Engagements, Passports, Chauffeurs, 1.D.'s, Baby Pictures - etc. 140 State St. Patty & Jeff Schoenberg Bramer Electric, Medina, N.Y. 798-0879 Inc., 798-0800 Antenna Specialists Getting A $20 Picture On _ A $600 TV? ANTENNAS REPAIRED and INSTALLED TV & APPLIANCE SPECIALISTS If your TV reception is shady and off color, get critical and choose the new Quantum Antenna from Channel Master! 135 E. Center Street See The New CHANNEL MASTER QUANTUM TVV/FM ANTENNA Medina, N.Y. Bob Varley's Plumbing and Heating Inc. Sewer Cleaning 324 West Oak Orchard St. Ph. 798-3739 WALLPAPER: NOW AYAILABLE Cook & Dunn Paints af Brundage Hardware \Quality and Service\ 437 Main Street - Ph. 798-3850 - Medina, N.Y. NORTH TOWNE -_ APTS. Medina, N.Y. Now Leasing 1 and 2 Bedroom Apts. * Air Conditioned * Dishwasher * Garbage Disposal * Range For Further Information, Call Mr. Joseph Rich Ph. 798-1093 Taking Applications for Lyndonville * Wall to Wall Carpeting | AASSFIED ADT] Olio ACROSS - 33 Flocks £5 1 Persian fairy (archalc) 5 Distress signal 35 Trap 8 Kind of bean +38 Demeter's 12 Martian epithet (comb. form) :39 Winged 13 Eucharistic 41 Scepter wine cup 42 Farcical 14 Biblical 46 Ex-soldier garden (coll.) 15 Bugle call 47 At all times 16 Desist (dial.) 49 Food fish 17 Low haunts - 50 Neve 18 Compass point 51 Means of trial 19 Perfume 21 Goddess of infatuation 22 Leases 24 Stage player 26 Rifle part 28 Guide 53 Girl's name 54 Italian city 55 Auricle DOWN 29 Biblical name 1 Father (Latin) 30 Ventilate 2 Expunges 31 Abstract being 3 Feel regret 32 Afflxotxon 4 Moths 5 52 Body of water 56 Golf mounds 6 ' MEDINA JOURNAL-REGISTER WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1972 TELEVISION IN REVIEW HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -The television network projections of a landslide victory for President Nixon in his race for re-election came fast and early Tuesday evening-a big story with almost no viewer sus- pense. Polls, of course, had indicated a landslide, so the networks, who spent a reported $10 million for the one-night cover- age, had to dig around with some effort to find other angles to hold viewer interest. The chief angle they came up with was that although Nixon was sweeping to a large personal victory, the coattail effect of his margin was less than might have been expected for Repbulicans in other key races. A A Good Angle It was a good angle for television to focus on because it gave the networks a chance to display the in-depth facts, figures and analyses available, with the help of computers, for viewers interested in national directions and not just the winner of the presidency. In short, the educational impact was impressive and admirable, mixed as it was with some provocative inter- views. One of the provocative persons interviewed was John Schmitz, presidential candidate of the Amencan Party, who, Legal Notice 45 NOTICE OF HEARING _ ON TENTATIVE BUDGET NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Orleans will meet in the Grand Jury Room, Court House, Albion, New York at 7:30 p.m. on the 14th day of No- vember, 1972, for the purpose of holding a pubhc hearing on the tentative budget of said County for the fiscal year beginning Jan 1, 1973. FURTHER NOTICE is hereby given that copies of said tenta- tive budget are available at the Office of the Clerk of said Board of Supermors in the Supervi- sors' Room, Court House, Al- bion, N. Y., where they may be mspected or procurred by any interested person during busi- ness hours. Pursuant to Section 359 of the County Law, the maximum sal- aries that may be fixed and pay- able during said fiscal year to said Board of Supervisors and to the Chairman thereof, respec- tively, are hereby specified as follows: Members of the Board of Supervisors $3,000.00 Chairman of the Board of Supervisors $4,000.00 BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF ORLEANS Uldine D. Jurhs, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Orleans Dated: At Albion, New York November 3, 1972. N 8 Answer to Previous Puzzle ”(17433 GA 23 (aAlriery T F’A‘IWIiEE—fl “W171\ [w] [= [MMM | = a m . = r-‘tzlll‘lzi . TSI ADO E=] Alls T HIT-3\ [iii-TH 19) CiA T Nh | [dulflllF-l - mee {fi‘l—im A AJP T ] be 45, __ iFelielDf T MMA] 1 JINILJ llld‘lflm..1:3 AMIATT] || EV! PENEPT [@]. git \mum 34 First born 36 Deep gorge 37 Everlasting (poet.) 38 Island in Mediter- 5 Seasoning 6 Leave out 7 Capital of Yemen 8 Conducted 9 Conceive 10 Monitor ranean 11 Genus of geese 40 Heating 19 Rose devices 20 Sensible 43 Cet up 23 Bullfighter 44 Greek 25 Breakfast theaters item 45 Shakespear, 27 Buss ean king 98 Maxims 48 Route (ab.) 33 Pushes 50 Obese ° 10 g 8 [9 11 Te\ By RICK DU BROW United Press International for instance, in an ABC-TV conversation, let video people know bluntly he felt his campaign didn't get enough coverage. | Another good interview, on CBS-TV, was with Nixon supporter Sammy Davis, a former Democrat, who ex- plained why he was backing the President. Among other things, he felt Nixon would deal with inner city problems. Still Cautious . Computerized projections, it turns out, are quick and handy for definite announcernents People Peter Lawford Is Improving By United Press International BESS YOTES ALONE INDEPENDENCE, Mo. (UPI) -Former First Lady Mrs. Bess Truman, 87, voted alone Tuesday, accompanied to the polis only by Secret Service men and her husband's compa- nion and chauffeur, Mike Westwood. e Former President Harry S Truman, who remained at home, cast an absentee ballot for the first time in a general election. He also had voted by 9 when a race is one-sided. But it is also clear that cliffhanger contests still make the net- works cautious and reserved in calling a race-a good sign that video's human element is far from being replaced entirely by . Among the most fascinating reports of television's election night were the projected Nixon sweep of the formerly solid- - Democratic South, and his similar powerhouse showing in the Midwest. The networks try, of course, to downplay a disturbing fact- that some key races, as for instance the presidential com- petition Tuesday, have project- ed winners before Far West voters have completed casting their ballots. But figures on the tote board, after all, are the big election story, and most remote pick- ups, especially in one-sided races, are, in the main, only | l & remotely interesting, and usual ly predictable. absentee ballot in the August Emery shortly after a hospxtaf PEARSON TO HOSPITAL OTTAWA (UPI) -Former Prime Minister Lester B. - Pearson was reported Tuesday to have entered Civic Hospital here for \a series of routine tests.\ The 75-year-old Pearson, Can- adian prime minister between 1963 and 1968, was said by his office to have entered the ces hospital on the weekend. After a civil war or revo- lution, an act of amnesty is usually granted by the vic- torious side with a promise of immunity from prosecu- tion if the defeated side abandoned its unlawful ac- tivities. Following the American Civil War, Con- gress passed an Amnesty Act on May 22, 1872, which restored civil nghts to all citizens -of the South except its former Confederate lead- ers, The World Almanac recalls. Copyright © 1972 . Newspaper Enterprise: Assn SUPPORT Y 0 U R M EN T A L H EALTH A 5 5 0 C| A T i O N THE were“ INDUSTRY | NEEDS MEN Trained As - caTTLE _- A ND - , L I V EST OC K B U Y E RS _ Train now to buy cattle, sheep and hogs at auctions, feediots, sale barns, etc. Write TODAY for a local interview. Include your com- plete address and phone | number. CATTLE BUYERS, INC. 4420 Madison Kansas City, Mo. 64111 Oraining Cattle and Livestock Moro | RECEPTION HELD HONG KONG (UPI) -V.$. Tolstikovy, Soviet Ambassador *** to China, held a reception in Peking Tuesday to mark the 55th anniversary of the October Revolution but top ranking Chinese officials were conspi- ~cuously absent. The official New China News Agency (NCNA), in reporting tne reception, identlfied present as Vice Foreign Minis © ter Yu Chan. LAWFORD IMPROVING HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Peter Lawford, who underwent major surgerySaturday, was removed from the intensive care unit of the UCLA Medical Cen Tuesday. The condition of 49-year-old actor was improv- ing, a spokesman said. A cyst - was removed from Lawford's pancreas. Aluminum Sheets 22\ x 35\ (Used press plates, ~ inked on one side, sclear on the other) Suitable for siding, insulation, trailer skirting roofing, signs, etc. | 25° each | [= 5 for slow l Plus Sales Tax JOURNAL | REGISTER |- -409 - 13 Main St. . HELP WANTED - _o Male or Female Clerk Typnst | e ACCOUNTANT i= « Must Have 2 Yrs. Experience . Or 2 Yrs. of College Inquire | >_. Abex Corporatlon Bates Rd. - ' An Equal Opportunity Empi@yer |. .. _._ . ff