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* GGLt Sft -MILL Announcing O The Opening Of books inc. Dec. 8, 1966 In Time For Your Holiday Shoppiig I - Children's Kom.er The Book Witch in person Who will carry your . little ones through funtasyland. Ì GIFTS j See Our EXCLUSIVE Line of unusuai leu-, 1 fl4Çr BOOKS Ideal Gifts Largest selection in the entire area. Hard Buck Best Sellers General and fiction. I PAPER BACKS Over 5,000 Titles to Choose from. Out of Town l Newspapers luielaeac Golf Mill Shopping Center So. End Of Mall. Between Penney's And Notional 11( U! LOOK FOR THE The BugIe Thursdisy Dscembur 8 1966 RED DOOR s Oui-1 luxor in colo SKIRT LENGTHS HOUSE, 100%WOOIS S wool blends acetotes & rayon blends teens love em for mini-skuto - plenty tremendous . selection . for the tall adult. too. s REG. $I.99.to $3.98VAI.uES $' 77 54'' to 60 widths 331 GOLF MILL SHOPPING CENTER Nil... III. South Mill e24.0819 STORE HOURS: Monday thru Fcidsy 9:3O.93O , . . Saturday 9:30-5:30. bI' .II Y: ;E- .fl,22UL: * MORE OF EVRyTHIt * 1'sA#aff4. '1NilàilL CAD (Rt1. 58) and MILWAUKEE ' AVENUE (Rte. 211 Daily Deliveries . (Only 5 minuteS from Luth.ran General afld HolyFamily Hotpital) -Sympathy Designs 005WY i. 000WN Mu 199-3233 fIower mill. 470 GOLF MILL 5000P1NG CENTER MILES SPECIALS Z' CIuistma Catalog Gem . Society supocuc nono TASTE IN RINGS! Lindo syn!he!ic Star Sup- ehirun end SEo, Robins fer ; g I d w u, y $3995 uf thon, ulth diuoundo. MAIL 0110 READY-TO-MAIL GIFTS! ChoLos uf 12 auat suelO From aiMs tar mon and women aift bound with chilatnas S 50 Card undrau dy-to-n, ai! na,- Inn, Fu, boys infOs nominE. completo. frl nndsan dfa,nily!arawuyl Buy sevEral! SOUTH MALL !anJ ,9ewe/er3 -Golf Mill Shopping Center . Phone: 296-215 :. - u4 BUDGETPRICES-FIÑi$T QUALly $499 CHILDRENS SLIPPER-S. . MENS SLIPPERS . from $1.99 . * from $3.99 Where the family comes firsti GOLF MILL . LAWRENCEWOOD SHOPPING CENTER I SHOPPING CENTB ¿e ¿J ToSS you! '»îr'&n./e DtYeF?- £e.i- .OFØYOL/p1* c7lcV. lq&2Ib7?: II1T/7, ivw'cos1 '.1/( . cedR?zan : Yout: Friendly Cornmanityt BSPIh - GoLF1fILL STATE BAN'Ç 377 GOLF MII.L SHOPPING- CENTth, NILES ILL PHONEVA4-2116. u MemburFadoral R.....Sysfem . M.u,b.rFade,a! D.pouia!nsurana.Cu . .,utiaIT Thrn The Left H Editor & Publisher ( by David Mid-Month Meanderings At a local department Store in nur urea ladies asking for con- tribstinns to tho Heart Fund were just Inside the main en- trance. In the inner fvyer the Sivstina Army wan seeking funds. While hnthgroups dv val- uuble service we thoughtthela- dies frum the HearcFund shvuid take a few days off toenable the Sulvativn Army to acquire their much-needed funds which they vnly seek during the holiday veauun. Sumewhat presump- tivusly we mentioned to che 50e of the lady collectors this is the only time of theyear the Sulvdtion Army does their col- lecting while the Heurt Fund collects during amureextended period. The ladylooked stele no if I wan s6me kiod nf a kooh shrogged her shoulders and went vs collecting. Some days later a newspaper report mentioned the Salvation Army is behind some 050,000 in the Chicago area. Locally communities in our urea are CW!tlnuieg co make sews. with She recognition they're receiving. Ail Amen- ca Nues Fine Department won the grand award fvr che entire Chicagoland ares for her work in Fire Prevention. Once he- fvrv in 1950 Nlles copped the tap award for cities nf oil po- palatins classes. In between Oheoe years Nues won 7 !irst place awards for a town within 11v own poçtllativoclass.Meao.. while seighbvrjng Skvkie in a finalist ogoin.fvrthe Ail Ameni- ca award and may follvw in Nues lovovoeps . with this dis- Onction. Ar a Mvoday night meeting at the Nues Park Chembern the firm planning a feasability study fun thepark divtrict met with repreaentscivev nf Nues gnvups os hear their park needy. Zajman Alper, who heads the firm, has been meeting with hvmevwner groups seeking to hear the needs and desires fvr the cnmmnotty, Listening tvre- sMears Monday nicht the pic- tare Alper received at bent sounds clouded. Itesidents in the multiple area think they're park needs are paramnunc. The need far the' right locative for fa- ci.lities seems au significant as it was many yearn ags. Apre- t dvminantly north end of NOes group feels their areno are he- ing neglected, and ail in all, NUes recreaoivnpicrnre is most disjvinoed. Nevertheless, the feasabulity study seems a right step, hvwever belated, nod per- haps NOes park facilitIes, though far behind its oeighhnro, , Continand vn page 15 Local Municipalities Allotted Motor Fuel Tax The Illinois Oept. of Fi- nance repvrted tnday that the Iflinolo municipalities have been ullvtted$5,i43,852 av their share of ' the Motor Fuel Tax - paid ints the stote treaanry du- ring November. Allotments to the local mu- oitlpaiities are: Nuise 1B,147; and Morton Gruye bi5,987 8139 Mflwauk0 Ave. lops All Population Areas In Chicagoland NIL-' FI IRE 3 New Firemen' Three mvre men were recently added tv the Nulos Fire Department, bringing tv 45 the nom- ber of fall time, prvfesvivsal firemen un the department, - They are Robert E. Altstadt, of 9tt Hanson Piace, Park Ridget John F, Kruochha, vi 7506 Jarvis Ave., Niles,' and Joseph C. Margaishi, Mr,, nf 6050 Grvso Point Rd. Nitos. ' Chief 4lhert L, HuelbI said that the - new mes will enable the department to dis- At their Docemher meeting the Nlie Days Committee is- sued .a cheth amounting to $7,700 named tu theNiles Ysuth Center .Committee Inc. Cvm- mander of the Nues Américas Legion Post 29, Mr. Charles O'Grady, who. is vinO chair- 'man uf the Nilev Yvuth Cee- ter Committee,- accepting the check stated that Legivo Puut 29, relinqaished all claim tv the money. The Legion bad - requested ' the money to aid them in their. Yvurth Center Project. . . Mr, Jvhe Poeschl. chaIr- man 0er the 1967 Nues Days Carnival, stated that.O'Cnvdy had accepted the chalrioans? ii1a;::, iruojs. I: for the 'distrlhutinn of "The Cao" chance honks for the fvrthcvmlng carnival, incloding the aid of the Legion and the teeny. Woman's Club M The Women's Club nf Nues, 10th Diotnict Illinsiu Fedaration of Women's Clubs will hold its , December Meeting Wednesdsy, December 21, at the Bunker Hill Country Club, 6635 Milwaukee Avenue. The Drama Bept. will présent the ploy "The North Polo Caper". The play acomodywas especIally written for this 'if serving the village of Niles 966-3910 . VOL, lo NO. 25 THE 0UÇLE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1966 û $7,700 Nues Days Money' For Youth Center by June Hart ' ' I patch an initial lire attach force uf all men and two pumperu and a snorkel-truck vn re- sidence, mercantile and industrial fire callo, The mes will uhdergs an intensive 30-day traieing period under the supenviuios of the department drill-master befare being asoigoed ta a shift. The trainisg wili cunsiot of all phases uf uiretightiog, alarm procedures, and will also include advanced first oid training. Nileu is one of the few cummanitien which u- perates an emergency amhalance service, Serving for a second year an Parade Marohall will he Mrs. Veda Kasfman, who huldé the distinction of being Niles tusot Lady Parade Marshall. eels Wednesday meeting by two members vi the Creative Writers uf Nues, and - the entire cast will cuoslot uf Women's Club members, Fol- lowieg the play the members' will be treoted to snuther' ope- cual sarprise , candid movIes vi ihémoelves taken at Various Wonnen's Club functisno this -last year, The meeting will begin' promptly at 6:00 p.m. . rsi!LÊs PUBLIC LBRÄRY . 6960 UAKTON STREET . 3fl[LES. fl.LNOIS 60648 I 411 NEWStuP los PER COPY Grand Award Places Our Town First Fnr thesecoad time in Ito huvtory, the Nileo Fire Deport- ment lias received the Grand Award in the Chicaga Associa- tino nf Commerce and In- dustry's annual Metropulltao Fire Preventivitcanteot, NUes' mont recent achieve- ment in the fire prevenr(nt. field was'. based vo the de- partment's year-round, cvnti- suing effort tn alshe N lles a safer cummnnuty In which te live, The Asonciation's fire preventivo cvitimittee wvs es- pecually impressed by. Opera- tino I-lIP, a' voluntary homo inspection program that enabled on-duty finefightery to violo and inspect most -nf the vil- lage's 0,000 homes in an effort to elimInate pntentlal fire ha.. zards. . . The canoest is held p000ally aed'upeo tu'any colamunity in on eight-county metropolitan e- rea which Includes Luke and . Fortr cousties In Indiana. Tweoty..four tnwns competed in this year's contest, NOes has lang eocelled ui the fire prevention field and in no strunger to top honors, The first Grand Award;wan wnn in 1959, and the department has received cesecurlve annual ho.. sors siecethao year. lu 'all, NUco has garnered 10 tap ho.. ssno. Laot year, the depart. ment won named 11th In a na-' Elanwlde contest for fire pro- . Ventian among ' all cities in all populativo classes. Theue hnnaro do eat come easily, Many, many Weary houro are spent in a sometime thonk less effort ta get the people to abide by certaln raies and re- gulations designed only tu pro- tect themselves and theIr f a- milles from needleso tragedy, However, a gond department takes advantage of all the f a- cilitley available to them, Newopapens, thetheoteru, mer- chanto' display wIndows, fac- tory bulletIn baards, and ser- vice and vererses' gnaapu all affen a forum from which to "sell" the fire prevention meo.. unge. ' In vor village, we can crndir Continued ois page 15 .\ * . w 'Ñ1A ' . N1.es :uO.Lio Ljbrarr 69'C) Otikton '

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Page 1: evanced.nileslibrary.orgevanced.nileslibrary.org/research/Newspapers/NilesBugle/...* GGLt Sft-MILL Announcing O The Opening Of books inc. Dec. 8, 1966 In Time For Your Holiday Shoppiig

* GGLt Sft

-MILLAnnouncing

O The Opening Of

books inc.Dec. 8, 1966

In Time For Your Holiday Shoppiig

I -Children's Kom.erThe Book Witch

in personWho will carry your

. little ones throughfuntasyland.

Ì GIFTSj See Our EXCLUSIVELine of unusuai leu-,1 fl4Çr

BOOKSIdeal Gifts

Largest selection inthe entire area. HardBuck Best SellersGeneral and fiction.

IPAPER BACKS

Over 5,000 Titles toChoose from.Out of Town

l Newspapersluielaeac

Golf Mill Shopping CenterSo. End Of Mall.

Between Penney's And Notional

11( U!LOOK

FORTHE

The BugIe Thursdisy Dscembur 8 1966

RED

DOOR

sOui-1

luxorin

colo

SKIRT LENGTHS

HOUSE,

100%WOOIS S wool blends

acetotes & rayon blends

teens love em for

mini-skuto - plenty

tremendous

. selection

.

for the tall

adult. too. s

REG. $I.99.to $3.98VAI.uES

$' 7754'' to 60widths

331 GOLF MILL SHOPPING CENTERNil... III. South Mill e24.0819

STORE HOURS: Monday thru Fcidsy 9:3O.93O, . . Saturday 9:30-5:30.

bI' .II

Y:;E- .fl,22UL: * MORE OF EVRyTHIt *

1'sA#aff4. '1NilàilLCAD (Rt1. 58) and MILWAUKEE ' AVENUE (Rte. 211

Daily Deliveries

. (Only 5 minuteS from Luth.ran

General afld HolyFamily Hotpital)-Sympathy Designs

005WY i. 000WN Mu

199-3233

fIower mill.470 GOLF MILL 5000P1NG CENTER MILES

SPECIALS Z'CIuistma Catalog

Gem. Society

supocuc nono TASTE IN RINGS!Lindo syn!he!ic Star Sup-ehirun end SEo, Robins fer

; g Id w

u, y$3995

uf thon, ulth diuoundo.

MAIL 0110 READY-TO-MAIL GIFTS!ChoLos uf 12 auat suelO FromaiMs tar mon and womenaift bound with chilatnas S 50Card undrau dy-to-n, ai! na,-Inn, Fu, boys infOs nominE. completo.frl nndsan dfa,nily!arawuyl

Buy sevEral!

SOUTH MALL

!anJ ,9ewe/er3-Golf Mill Shopping Center

. Phone: 296-215 :. -

u4BUDGETPRICES-FIÑi$T QUALly

$499

CHILDRENS SLIPPER-S. . MENS SLIPPERS. from $1.99 . * from $3.99

Where the family comes firsti

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PHONEVA4-2116.u MemburFadoral R.....Sysfem

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Thrn TheLeft H

Editor & Publisher (by David

Mid-Month MeanderingsAt a local department Store in

nur urea ladies asking for con-tribstinns to tho Heart Fundwere just Inside the main en-trance. In the inner fvyer theSivstina Army wan seekingfunds. While hnthgroups dv val-uuble service we thoughtthela-dies frum the HearcFund shvuidtake a few days off toenable theSulvativn Army to acquire theirmuch-needed funds which theyvnly seek during the holidayveauun. Sumewhat presump-tivusly we mentioned to che 50eof the lady collectors this isthe only time of theyear theSulvdtion Army does their col-lecting while the Heurt Fundcollects during amureextendedperiod. The ladylooked stele noif I wan s6me kiod nf a koohshrogged her shoulders andwent vs collecting.

Some days later a newspaperreport mentioned the SalvationArmy is behind some 050,000in the Chicago area.

Locally communities in oururea are CW!tlnuieg co makesews. with She recognitionthey're receiving. Ail Amen-ca Nues Fine Department wonthe grand award fvr che entireChicagoland ares for her workin Fire Prevention. Once he-fvrv in 1950 Nlles copped thetap award for cities nf oil po-palatins classes. In betweenOheoe years Nues won 7 !irstplace awards for a town within11v own poçtllativoclass.Meao..while seighbvrjng Skvkie in afinalist ogoin.fvrthe Ail Ameni-ca award and may follvw inNues lovovoeps . with this dis-Onction.

Ar a Mvoday night meetingat the Nues Park Chembernthe firm planning a feasabilitystudy fun thepark divtrict metwith repreaentscivev nf Nuesgnvups os hear their park needy.Zajman Alper, who headsthe firm, has been meeting withhvmevwner groups seeking tohear the needs and desires fvrthe cnmmnotty, Listening tvre-sMears Monday nicht the pic-tare Alper received at bentsounds clouded. Itesidents in themultiple area think they're parkneeds are paramnunc. The needfar the' right locative for fa-ci.lities seems au significant asit was many yearn ags. Apre-

t dvminantly north end of NOesgroup feels their areno are he-ing neglected, and ail in all,NUes recreaoivnpicrnre is mostdisjvinoed. Nevertheless, thefeasabulity study seems a rightstep, hvwever belated, nod per-haps NOes park facilitIes,though far behind its oeighhnro,

, Continand vn page 15

LocalMunicipalitiesAllotted MotorFuel Tax

The Illinois Oept. of Fi-nance repvrted tnday that theIflinolo municipalities havebeen ullvtted$5,i43,852 av theirshare of ' the Motor Fuel Tax

- paid ints the stote treaanry du-ring November.

Allotments to the local mu-oitlpaiities are: Nuise 1B,147;and Morton Gruye bi5,987

8139 Mflwauk0 Ave.

lops All Population Areas In Chicagoland

NIL-' FIIRE

3 New Firemen'Three mvre men were recently added tv the

Nulos Fire Department, bringing tv 45 the nom-ber of fall time, prvfesvivsal firemen un thedepartment,- They are Robert E. Altstadt, of 9tt HansonPiace, Park Ridget John F, Kruochha, vi 7506Jarvis Ave., Niles,' and Joseph C. Margaishi,Mr,, nf 6050 Grvso Point Rd. Nitos. '

Chief 4lhert L, HuelbI said that the- new mes will enable the department to dis-

At their Docemher meetingthe Nlie Days Committee is-sued .a cheth amounting to$7,700 named tu theNiles YsuthCenter .Committee Inc. Cvm-mander of the Nues AméricasLegion Post 29, Mr. CharlesO'Grady, who. is vinO chair-'man uf the Nilev Yvuth Cee-ter Committee,- accepting thecheck stated that Legivo Puut29, relinqaished all claim tvthe money. The Legion bad -requested ' the money to aidthem in their. Yvurth CenterProject. . .

Mr, Jvhe Poeschl. chaIr-man 0er the 1967 Nues DaysCarnival, stated that.O'Cnvdyhad accepted the chalrioans?

ii1a;::, iruojs.

I:

for the 'distrlhutinn of "TheCao" chance honks for thefvrthcvmlng carnival, inclodingthe aid of the Legion and theteeny.

Woman's Club MThe Women's Club nf Nues,

10th Diotnict Illinsiu Fedarationof Women's Clubs will hold its

, December Meeting Wednesdsy,December 21, at the Bunker HillCountry Club, 6635 MilwaukeeAvenue.

The Drama Bept. will présentthe ploy "The North PoloCaper". The play acomodywasespecIally written for this

'ifserving the village of Niles

966-3910 . VOL, lo NO. 25 THE 0UÇLE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1966

û

$7,700 Nues Days Money'For Youth Center

by June Hart ' '

I

patch an initial lire attach force uf all menand two pumperu and a snorkel-truck vn re-sidence, mercantile and industrial fire callo,

The mes will uhdergs an intensive 30-daytraieing period under the supenviuios of thedepartment drill-master befare being asoigoedta a shift. The trainisg wili cunsiot of allphases uf uiretightiog, alarm procedures, andwill also include advanced first oid training.Nileu is one of the few cummanitien which u-perates an emergency amhalance service,

Serving for a second year anParade Marohall will he Mrs.Veda Kasfman, who huldé thedistinction of being Niles tusotLady Parade Marshall.

eels Wednesdaymeeting by two members vi theCreative Writers uf Nues, and -the entire cast will cuoslot ufWomen's Club members, Fol-lowieg the play the members'will be treoted to snuther' ope-cual sarprise , candid movIesvi ihémoelves taken at VariousWonnen's Club functisno this-last year,

The meeting will begin'promptly at 6:00 p.m.

.

rsi!LÊs PUBLIC LBRÄRY. 6960 UAKTON STREET

. 3fl[LES. fl.LNOIS 60648

I

411 NEWStuP

los PER COPY

Grand AwardPlaces OurTown First

Fnr thesecoad time in Itohuvtory, the Nileo Fire Deport-ment lias received the GrandAward in the Chicaga Associa-tino nf Commerce and In-dustry's annual MetropulltaoFire Preventivitcanteot,

NUes' mont recent achieve-ment in the fire prevenr(nt.field was'. based vo the de-partment's year-round, cvnti-suing effort tn alshe N lles asafer cummnnuty In which telive, The Asonciation's firepreventivo cvitimittee wvs es-pecually impressed by. Opera-tino I-lIP, a' voluntary homoinspection program that enabledon-duty finefightery to violoand inspect most -nf the vil-lage's 0,000 homes in an effortto elimInate pntentlal fire ha..zards.

. . The canoest is held p000allyaed'upeo tu'any colamunity inon eight-county metropolitan e-rea which Includes Luke and

. Fortr cousties In Indiana.Tweoty..four tnwns competed inthis year's contest,

NOes has lang eocelled uithe fire prevention field and inno strunger to top honors, Thefirst Grand Award;wan wnnin 1959, and the department hasreceived cesecurlve annual ho..sors siecethao year. lu 'all,NUco has garnered 10 tap ho..ssno. Laot year, the depart.ment won named 11th In a na-'Elanwlde contest for fire pro-

. Ventian among ' all cities inall populativo classes.

Theue hnnaro do eat comeeasily, Many, many Weary houroare spent in a sometime thonkless effort ta get the people toabide by certaln raies and re-gulations designed only tu pro-tect themselves and theIr fa-milles from needleso tragedy,

However, a gond departmenttakes advantage of all the f a-cilitley available to them,Newopapens, thetheoteru, mer-chanto' display wIndows, fac-tory bulletIn baards, and ser-vice and vererses' gnaapu allaffen a forum from which to"sell" the fire prevention meo..unge. '

In vor village, we can crndirContinued ois page 15

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69'C) Otikton'

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"Eei-y building of 1OOOO squre te or ¡po, oç2fIors o more shaU !iae epwrgency Ifglus tye I 2! orp accordai,co Wifh section 5..IO.

SECrION. 4: Thor C,apter 15, Scton 5223 Sobscfopi5..2232 of the fiIes Fire Froytion ASSoc1tjoi Coder eiifkd

Scorge OCCjIpancIes! n tte sne is l!Oy xended Çread as follows:

fl evey bul4dÍg of l5,000 quo;? et or wore, orffloo;s or mare, w' oçi emorgeocy llghtm- systoio Typo 4 1

or 3 shlj be installed io accordanco wtl Sethoi 5,10

SFCFION 5: That tcre shall be op file with CheClerk of the '(filage of Nifes three (3) coplas of IbeSf amendf fflSto fife lles Fire Preycotios Association Code width shall be Oali Pmos valjable for public inspection.

SECTION 6: That any person violating any provisions of01:15 Odlonce shll be flood 000 lFss iban FWE ($5.00) DOLLAfS00F more lhn TWO I-IUf4DRED (2OO.OQ) DOLLARS Ioç ewhqffeese and ha ecb lay tba such violio0 contiflued soal cOflSftute a wod dls;ipct offeose.

SECTION 7: Thf $1 ordioances or ors of ordinoCfS foCoofiCf witl ibis Ordjxfosce be aod the sarnF a.o herby repaed

SECTION & "w ts orol,c soali be ir foIl OrCeeffeçt fr000 od fefr «5 pssge, ?ppoffa and ublcOlioif 5Prolded by

FASSED: l'bis 3th dof Dcmlb D. l96AYES: Sfhee1 Mwcbesçh Wo BkslçyfAYS; ooe

ABSENT: Soi BroF

AIESTEI mD LED in myoffice Ibis 13th day of DoçfmboA.D. 96fo and published as ero-Vded foy law the 15th day ofDecember A.D. 196e in 'oea newspapes. of gonoa1 clrçu1a9In the Vi1age of f'4ilos ÇçolçCouny Illinois.

Mareas-of B. LieskeYiI1a Clerk

WffEREAS this Csde loas boéao amended from doso co

fOW TliEREFORE BE IT OBDAJfdED by the FFo5jdeeBoard of Troostoos of the Village of Biles, took County, linnas follows:

.

QflQN I: That Chapter s Secfion 8128 to Sectoof the f.files Ffro Pi-eyontisn Asscin Code oe and the sameboroby ameooleol to read as follows:

5A$i plooes of assembly sbaU bave exitaardaaçe with Soctio 5iO apd ofges s accoroSaoce wsSection 5-Ii.

M; Class A Pes of assenobly (i3OO sr more) sb- ,e poyided with Type i emergency codo ifl002l000i055; Cf00

Ii plocos of Assembly Type i, 2, or 3 emergency exit Ills.minations and Class C (105-305 persons) shafl have oyaI? S or S emergency exit illumioariono, provided that charcai Class B or Cloos C used exclusively for religious worsiipshall nos be required to bave emergeoocy !igboing.P

SEC11ON 2 That Cbqer 8, Section 15-i28 Suboeoii15-1283 of the Bilas Fire Pievention /*soociffon Code afotieI

'Offtce Occupancies GeneraVÇ be and thesanejs hereby amesslefo reed as follows:

q1f0 woy office baI1die of 10,000 sqlw)o fs o ioeor 2 or more floors, a t5'lw 1, 2 or 3 eosergeney lighilog

.

Syo;eflo shall be installed in accordaoce ito Scffo 5.,IF

ECTlON 3; Thi Cbagter l, Sec4Øn. 14,218, Siobsoçtloo14+2185, enogled CenCral Industrial Occugonvj' le and he s-io herOby amended to read as follows:

àlde ArrowCleaners

7443 N. H.rP.

T4apjé Mies Heart Fwifdvs, Fdnl . ffssoo, soroi of She

to2f Wsr0 5o ßos oamodXd1es brmos for ffoo a97ffeot Food Dxivo y lof s.Tomao L.GThort loxvl;fdox Cso) 'Coosoty Chroon.Thf ffJJ be lofvs. 5dossos4li: yoar os a000v.

The O ff00 FrUo.ryr2oo vosopyn in The oovcewFs osva OS Il J250 orth Cool Cou5ty i:

3BCIl5O. This money osflfsised so $lopport vIseidear: socfaonsofm100Ity sorvices fo tho th,50Ooiintieo t ServosCook, L50

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L gal I@çe. \ Ali EDffdA10E.

A4EffD;G FfBof PREVEfON CODE JS AOffFE BySECTION klo-loS OF Tff CODE OF ORDlifANCESVLLACE OF f&,5oolc QOUNTy. BUNOl5.

WliEEofAS 000 VLLAGE OF fofLES. by aclioo ofthe FreoiassO Board of Tossoens, so the 4rh day of Aue l9B25osvsrpora1ioo the ffaonaf Fire Froyosffso Asssffff

Margaret B_ LieskeYilge Cçk

WPfOVED by bls 3h y o Decembo AA.

Nivbolasß BlooPeSiflf of tfw YV1gç of NlI,oSCoob ComW 11looO4s,

Candy Bar WeOOI400f0 of lOO eoogtarySchool Bond's eeft ofndy losalo are:

Fr000 9 gf: Jpfooefo, Ffrst flace; fTyTFFcp7

oUTth f')aeO dFOdrd Placo) c4 ßp000g.

St! Mafihewi Lutherin Church

Prepares For Christmasfo prepeF.atlof! f° le eo-

foroton o Cofog3Sf S,Matthew's .UtfOrfog Cloirg o958) Mayaogd 4yegoge. Jieo,)llinolo, a ogaog JofOydog$ pp.-portmfifico loF !Ç° gogoogg0osmd folIoqgf1SPogO p olroif Chrfofajg grow;l0bhp.

bldweeJs 4400gt ocv!c° wl1be fondgcfe4 n We4wSf1Y7;3Q PM0 Qn pwm)° 7fl ogd

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TIle opogp ¿qfI4rçlg P!PfÑSPoroy s beIng oeI4 on SWdy,p000fpbor il 5:llF.M. 4f..teç Ike Crspoga ogegol aogd ogexcfogpgo of gffs a 0110e fec-fure 00 tiff I-laW l-wi9 will bgpr000000d oy Mrs. Warpo.

Sudaypcgogbov8, 7:Ofl ?.M.mar)cs s) fqfo g ffChrstff $og açylf Thisio ogfyfç5 5f opogg prsoo4by Ibo chtIrofl!f chqlro p

P4iles SafCly

Council Offer8Driviug eoüíMe

Wftch P011 ÇOr Ihn OflfOrGuy" Is the fIf5fgo Of ;he gdefonolvg Dfvj5g Co5rog IPbe oflpçe4 by os Safe-oh Coowçjl o four sffCCOSnlyPToesd5ys: Jamry

fQl7 24

pod SI t 73O IO 9:3q atoho Mlles 'ffb1jç pts B511-dio5 at 6849 To5hy Aop5.The eighI..00pr ç904rS0 Sfili betaught by Safety Cpfagfçff Cpr-map, John T. Sobast4ap Sa-Oloy Staf ebey, iahfPToweobip -lgI Scboolo pri-vot. k afg EdSfatfoP Deppff-mefoo ppd Cgç.rgo Lscfdy.ChaIzpo, D4yo and SafpyEdocaço5 Iapartt000gt of LogeTecbpfç lIigh $cfooI. TferPwl)l ho p por dol!a aP terStodept for caachIa otIs

Doaflsjp dffving Ççt Watcitout fo tlp Otboy Gay) Is titemeans by witicit fIo f4lOo5lSafotoj Cpuncg fpes te Potionsdrjveo pfff be abo 09 lowerthe moup;gflg vehcp1ao' doatitrotes Tgso opto soecf allytrained toacbes wgI.bytfiPitseof ufmn ieçcuçeo çltoto, PtC.show dyjoors whSI efçnoFiPdrlvfng roafy Is. Tbts coovoeOS Ost fp ne divçrs aIQpe5hut by aj IcposeçI dyjovs'filoodon't waop o boçoopo JoiSt ano-theo- statfsf

All fçpns4 drivers 9f Nibsaro t ço advanfoge gfOhio limitad nrQbbmOet çOUf59your tfe Is sutely oçh thplal 9festWoPÇ of fqo dol-

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Seco»d °oce it4r W»ptpWidJp.cit, ppd '5-9p5s 'eo

idepf, a PFasaafwg fha Top4*aiap 4aaid

The popey aane its y9s5s'so ogsedta WY f9tO feSV

5tope lofgfs fo e ppIOiC

Ml°itaw's l-afiteaa Syitoo! ato5fha xed çitoi- of 04° 909g00,aaton, Coae$af!oao5 o5ag)pga o5so a pari o fite oyfçs,

Q Sapo5ay, pecgwitfF24 theCpoppos yvo ServIce itfoa9f 7;PO p.M. Thla sffVice S 5poçlogppfap o5 05e CopppsPfeof9go preseatedbyfitochdeR p Si. Mattiteo9s Ifey5fl

Sahoal adfupdaySchoob. 4gaie mixed chof ogd çoHgrP'

gafop Qlp 0hof 050000 flf 5095Pt! tfls )°yfl tcc5slO9.

Chrisooppo Dy 000yt000 wolfloe held of bO3tf AJy b')fw

Eye seyvIcswt I-lowCafllatfftoiOfl wIll be hald onSppdy, Doc. 5, t 7Q ?,M,Now yohrs PSI' SOF'000S tpgf pat lp:aS 4,M,on Jary )Ot,ssnay School cl550po W 90fmeac Off Chrlofmas P5y OF 9ffNato yos D5y.

or pya4dltsn9jio5Qffff5ttto9çpfff5cf '5staç Howard HanhaTha ta!nphone natnitaf' fac theehscch offjcp fo 527e4PP, Ihntolaphone patbey Itorfha ochpplis S27,452I,

61 Caucus

S5to- -----------------i'7ta Wtogbe, baro4o»pecepober 5, 1966

Seiectd Fo* MCWflTJiJf6 yt66pbQfly OrcbesUrß-WiCHl7 l(ap.-. pnnis n cent yeso-o sloe $SnofeS-S cowccvt avies,

P005P0S, Soro of fcfr. and Odru ve 9ppeared Po many St9tO-, ç, Pe1-o0 S227 55oo-th.,aed satioya1 cosvestaó5c pow-

Wavliitoztoff. Riles has beep gr5ms, o the opong of 196eselected for membeo-sbjp iee tUbe Spgers po-e500ted at C09ffictcIta State 9ioivedso5y ym. cern os tile tdoeaf 90.nyepephqes Orchests-4 - pp of 9ko fl0000&C8S cicor91

P0CtOcS 4°.°it s° &(aPsSS7lVs charal orgosw fis Çf-ty, hdo

aosp rn0frs The roophas lso Oppeard N7.ßß64Memhers)pp n the go-Poop s far çoncwo-t it4tb the 5Y)cf4SIcy aoditiooerily, Syjpphoy OTo5oesars oto otany

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Sc. pcç5ops, Such 50 54taOF50kC9schedoled &oT hIOrÇb, )9&7 -

.lected Chairman whootalossingerswfflpeffoo55I

O f Scho I DSyoffftfcofoy

- o i . Psde fo-offo Its 5555)5sp1taas-spceS, 000 chaIr 5)00po-coants licraat do00aTf, Sol-dJOOSfni S Çfrjsgpj po-ogrotjfo,on 9lt WS!-J School ea Moocc

TSoe 55fcloita Stte IiusinwysofySjpgero cc smdni- CbS OSo-Oc-tiop 0f ffoboyy S, hes, pro-feSolor 55d obofforap of floPyekcat deyt 50

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With the I.uteottConfruternfty of Ch,Iottlun Doctrine

- - Tranotlotionn of Socred Srpture--- w:- NORTH SIDE'S LARGEST

- SELECTION OF-

,Ruare ,MedoI ,Cruciflxes

,NatMty 5el ,RevledMluaIs

BWLES $425 to $17,00

,r the

Io!!; $Ie-

IMr. m-&..S'o.,1_ 9e

6015 Mllwuukøø Ave, - - - Çhlcoto llIInoIotflOflcl..NEçqsde1-8B44

$A\lA1T$ ItEUUDIE

FQR THE BESTHOLIDAY DINNER--

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ORDER YOUR E1KILlED TURKEY NOW!

M)øFOR- YOUR SPECIAL DINNER.

IQULTRY KILLED IESSED- p1LYTTHFM -

- Schau! & - SoÁ5 Poultry FarmsWUE«E o1J44LirY cPRVMLS

7221 TIffl tSBETJIRNE 1-0233 ' Ci 447&9 L I o I

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100000 Mooto5.cay was 5pctCliffoyd 000so5), 5ff 9to5)toSeF

94 od'o5csowo o5 ffse 5çl000Pfs, "p7 çpuçoos at ts orgaffef95fioff5) jpetfpg 50 fo)d Jgfrfdor lifgh School,

"New Catholic Editiovi'411 toocoahrs af the C5tfff Swars 9ese9t fOf tite fpefIIP$of Ofte oo5fperpeogf5tfpg gpoop,Ycar by year each sewso5cts ts capddafe for carloschool boardvacaoory tot ost,67

Yte Çhatronao who was dho-oca at the maeftotg f5 Mrs. rdCodheyg, also ofMortoftdlr0Yc4Icavtcw defegat5 to rita 055ei00r Mos,Wa!tec f°o°,wos clac-

tad Saç5f5yy,

Napf f5eef9g of fha cascOs,whIch scabs sood iniacytawstaNtal do,odtdstas tatora litaspclns alacian, fa Jato, 17,

t°°octaaot deagOfas 554 l-4s#arnatas, nsma4 bY fha coto-erant school board ,mharsaft. by the 4fpfo-Cf porotoot efassbar go-Saps, ç000prisa fhacascas,

Tartas of School board mam-bara which aspira at lht alare -110ff are 4jase of Nao-top fpOeIns!! 01 bIlles 9ff0f Slçhsr4 l-lad- -blots Ql Morton Do-ave, Confieponto 115° IndicSted ita will occIs

otffofhao- tao-off oj the Savanetaeathao- raheol board, f-lad-Mom, who is aonoplating by sp-golntinant 01 boso-fi presidentPo', Irwin ÇtotsbSrph the fflfffiefIlled Icono ofWIlIf son Randolph,will 9°l- fifa Inc raelatfloft,llansfolph rooinafl In the fall -

whan ha tnsvad wrt 01 the clISeto-Id IP Wilniaffa,

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. :John Sebaottj vn

"Dry Up The Office Pirty"on ofthebesrChr1stniapr.. basilan. "ThChr1snnasspj . .' .. sents a company can give Its

L h uM im!-

employees and their fwnHlesls be àOMÌ,ed w th home Itpfs therntogetJie d1 prevali on the bIgbwaysWay to do this j £0 dryup the"Office Pa,t.

- Many companIes have learnedthe bard way that liquor at theoffice lebraUon has resultedIn one os- more of their em-ployees spending the helidaysfu tite hospital Instead of athome with their familles.

"The employer has a moral . .

Order Of Thesays John T. Sebastian, Chair-macof the Nues Safety Cows.. Arrow Electioncil. And we receive gratifyingreporte every year that moreand more Companies are living Soon -up to this responsIbIlity bycut..ting Out liquor atthelrofffce . .

Ceiebratlous - NoznlnatJos .a5delectlons forthe Order of the ArrowS a

the mea, t, ..,.. .,..._ brotherhoad nf hnnn

Dr1Vrs can shaw gsed willtoward mejf by obeying therules of the road and Iwaeti-dug common courtesy andgoodsense at ali times."

ever, the company shou(d cnr- campera, will begIntainly provide some kidU of early eextyear.safe transportation home for -the celebrants - perhaps to- The Order recoguizes scout,do or chartered boseo . COZfltO who best exemplify

. . the scout oathaodlaw wheSpecial stdle mode by the give cheerfulservjcè to othere

Cooncil show thot more thhn and who molinete camping tro-halt the drivers luvolvedin fo- dltlouo and spirit.toi accidents during poutChristmas oeosous hod been Membership requirementsdThlng. Sut the problemisooc are strict. A hoy scout orconfined to the drinking drlvr. explorer camper moot hive 15Ono-fourth of oil motor vehi- days and nights of compingele occidents doringthe Chrint. flO more than seven of whichmue holiday neoson Involve pa.. can ho ut a long term comp.deoirlann. He must hove attained the first

------ Class rank before he In In-:. To help reduce the annual dotted.

Christmas traffic Loll, die -

Council lu unklug support ftom Itlecilou to the Order Is byreligIous und civic groups and members olils home unit,trafile officials, as Well os Its only It) lt:hoo five or9,000 busIness, Industrial and mare members. who meet thegovernmental

rnembmu, ; ,camping requirements.

A unit having 5 to 14 scout"Motor vehicle deotho coo bu Campers may nominate Z andreduced considerably thin holt - élect I; 15 to 24 muy nominatedoy 000son If peoplo partahe of 4 und elect, 2; 25 to 34 maytheir Chrlotmoosplrits'oniy nominale 6 and elt 3 and01 home und remember not 35 to 44 moy nominate 8 andto drive ofterword", sayo Se.. elect 4. Order, uf the Arrowteams will- be assigned to005101 unIts In holding theirelections, -

Scooters are elected whenhis job In nCostlng will en-able him to make the Orderof the Arrow pragrom morn

-meaningful--in -the-lives--of-the----boys, Unit scooters shouldmeet the name camping re-quirements os expected of theboys and ore chosen by unitscoutero. -

Luter thecandidate most par-In the Ordeal and cere-

Pçoplí-Who-Kex, Ge To Glow"Mato Plunt-Nilen -

7948 Okto 23-1915Brunch-Chicots

4338 MIlwaukee IO 5-8133kree Pick Up And Delivery

GLOWCLANEfts

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- Mr. Robets Nordin-is em..pinyed ut the- Teletype Corp.Lots year he served sn Troop88's Boardof Review quizzingthe scouts to see if they wereready for advancement.v-Tbio--year Mr. Nordin io Advance..ment Chairman för the Troop.Mro. Nordin, aloreu, wife andmother of this thin family Iskept busy keeping the uniformo -

of the-ocouto looking nice andinvery faithful to Pock and Troop88 and also Cadet Corp. 422.

- -A fewof the gifts suplled by Friendly Golf-Mill Merchants- Underthe Chrlstmantree In the -lobby ot the Golf MÍII Stute Bank Ibot year.-- -Mernhants CIfIs fór thè-fourth Lucky Nul-ber" award this year wIll be on display duringhashing hours in the bank's lobby December 12to 23.-

-- __... -..,. ....toLLoe n'or-din children is a Freshman atMlles West NIgh School.

- lie-is the only Senior Pairol Lead..erwithTroop 88. - He Is oFirst Clans Scout und well onhis way to héommlng u Star

- Scout. The boys inthe troop- ojycted him an their cholc for

tltL1rder of the Arrow dçhich- in S very high honor In scouting

Rob wan a member of Pock 88,und wan one of the ftrst mcm..bets of the troop. He han keenand still Is Den Chief for Den 3.He conificts meetings and is atrememoos help to the Scout..master, Mr. Iganoki. -

Dtanse attends the ListáIsJunIor High -Schoolln$kokleoifd Is a member of the GirlsCadet Corp. #422. She hasworked very bord and hanearned many achievement bad--ges. -

Ronnie attendsSchool and :15 a FebderfootScout.- He ulso was u mem -

B.4R

Thebask's Sngta Clous adtbhis botledè

apple' barrel and Christrnnss -Nopklno will be on -hand during basking hours December 19 to.- 23,

Everyone io inálted 6riñtj,g Ciilldrán to -see Santa and to register for the Golf Mill Mer..chants 'LuckyNu,pj,e." Chrtsti,,us ..,t...i. -

- -- Nor4-in:Fam-ily IsSelected.-As Troop 88's Family-Of The Year

lutrodsaing Pock h Troopll's"Family of thé Year",TheMr.and Mro. Rohert Nordin Familyof Skoklé, Illinois. - Leaders ofkath the - Pock und Froop se-lected the Nardino because ofthe enthuolssm and fine workdoné Ii,- otouting from the es-tire fumily.

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They have keen residents of-Skokie for the post elOvenjeas.o- and -are mémbers of St. Tim..othy's Lutheran Church also inSkokle. - -

her of Pack 88 und lu a DènChief, - Den - Chief's aevèr, - - -

lmportunt to the dei!$. theyhelpplan the dan meetings for the -Cub Stouts and help the Den

- - -RIchte attends the Sdison. -

School oleo and has Just keenWivanced to a Wolf Cub. A otof hard work Is pst Into- theseadvancements thereforo - thepride of accompllohmestisfelt.

- -Little Lissatte osd Lorry are -too small to hein -either thepock - sr the Girl Scouts, bot- -we are sore that -Lurrywillhe aCoJ,of Pock 88inafamyears and Lisnette will- becsmea - Cadet Just lIke Itér sister.

Now you all know-a bu aboutthe - Nos,jn Family, a. family

- -busy with Church and schoolactivities, bot still active in -

- scouting. We solute the. Nor-..- diss au

- "Pock and Troop 88'sFAMILY OF THE YEAR.. -

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j-ooKKEEPtusn(easdlou:l Curul unamunesee. Imbora Dawns,. Curul Wolter.sds'f; Dole Steiue,E Curule Sureuuea. oaruttny Miller. Bettyswanson. June BroWne (muted.) Louiuu BittEs. peuy Rabin.IconO Albretltt. VirBIsla Jeuntttun, lreneB. insu. AnuS. Cushier.patricia Mntleilnn. I.utille Nlchnlnou, Lyadu Mandel and JudithCartlu. - - - -

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LOAN UWT(utuedleul Murlo AequlIlu. Dnnniu R. Pnluamh. Assi. Cubist.(seatsd) Dnlsres Mense. Eoereit Kesutinhie Mat. Vlne.Prsu..Bene Wen. Himlet Bocheh md Laulus Hattlunon.

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lEItERS: tue rut: -

Edwin Butytaku, John Donne.. Jush Skindei. Veouns Sistusm.Rathaus Neuman Ienated) Causla Ehuttum. Karen Daly. Du,uihyOutenneler. Undo Ge,b.r, Jusepine Stella. MIOIW Gruta.Celi. Mann. and Juana Bruhatup. - --

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Chorlas R. Lansfold. Aunt VIcepteu.. Dentin B. Poloncek.Aunt CushIer eoynisnd J Fo,rI. CushIer. Woytu niutrom. Rouitelaio Dept., Morsln Voo Asuene. Loucutlsu Vlca.Preu.. Everetts. Ka,,el,klo,,Anut. VIxa.PrennOnOM BOW: .

Ju,nuu G. Aldernsn Iii, Anut. Canhler. Lanilla N. Field, Anet.Conhiur, Roland F. 011a. PraC.. Guu,ulanu P. SIn,, Arlene PWltt.usd Irene G. Slush..nosrutnrinn.

4rsth-,- J:idy--Decembér 15th, 16th, -& 17th

I-TO ALL THE LADIES DURING OUR 3 DAY CELEBRATION OF OUR 15th ANNVERSARY. IN FACT THEREWILL BE GIFTS-FOR EVERYONE. - - - - -

WE ARPROUD OF THE CONFIDENCE YOU HAVE CONTINUED TO PLACE IN VS-

AND WE IN TURN ARE DEDICATING ÒURSELVES TO SUPPLYING THIS GROW-ING COMMUNITY WITH THE FINEST BANKING SERVICES AVAILABLE. DROPIN ANYTIME WE LI BE MORE THAN GLAD TO SEE YOUI

Mimb., P.dsmI D.p«lt InRUeOISC. Coapustlon

FI -NATIONAL- -BANK--- OF MORTO-' GROVE

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6201 DEMPSTER YO S . 4400 - - MORTON GROVE. ILL.mr S.*,Inu h. Skolcis VaIIq C.*muMly ..Iih cimpisip bikIn *.vvlc.s.

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Named Winner Of Good Citizens AwardKaren Sellergres, daughter

of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Seller..gres, 1800 Glenvlew Ave., ParhRidge, -has beau named winner- of the - Good Citizens Awardof the Porh Ridge chapter ofthe Natiosni Ssciety of Dough..tars of the loner-Iran Revele-

THE BUGLE -

9664910

Vol. 10 No.25 December IS. 1966

An Independent Csmmunynewspaper- serving the Villagesof Niles mid Mor-tos grove.- Mall Sskscrlptisn prlce..-

_.0Q por year. - --

Puhlished onflarsdaymor-.ing by THE BUGLE, 8139 N.Mitwaaben -Ave. NUes, lllinsis,60648. - -

David Besser, Poklisher. -

Secsnd class mail prIvilegesuuthnriz6d at Chicago, Illinois.

tisa. Amioottcemeut- was madeby Miss - Agnes Brady, dean.of girls at Maine- TownshipHigh School East, after nelec..

- lion through nomination by thesenior class and tisai vote bythe faculty.

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ly keen on -the Bhosor..rofl.

-Under-the chapter's sponsor-ship, Karen's name will beentered in a Itotewida reviewfor selection of the IllinoisGood Climes, the winnor- ofwhich will receive from the -

D.AJt. notlono1.,ociety u goy..eminent kund of $100 manir..Ity value or a. $75 sckolosship at thocollegeof her-choice,

Mrs. J. G Ragnar , 226 N.Elmore,- Park RidgeS whs Is -

cholyman of the Gond Citleesthe Park Ridge Ckapc

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William R. Brown has beenappointed to the board of tres-teen of Lutheran General Hes-

TA 5-2300

DUALCAR

CONTROLFully Insured__

John T. SebastianMA Certified Instructori hr. leisen --- at homepick-up -- Maine High Driv-lag Instructor experience.

At Liiilluørrn Gnueutll IBIpflpital. Park Ridge, and LutheranDeaconess Hospital. Chicago.

Mr. flrown Is vice presidentand director of the A. T. Kear-any and Co.. Chicago. manage-ment consukants. Ax. A. T.Kearney his responsibilities in-dude management consultationwith hospitals and educationalinstitutions.

Before assuming bis presentposition. he served as generaimanager of the Delta PowerToni division of Rockwell Manu-factoring Co. a staff consultantwith SteveusonJordan and Har-risou. a superintendent withJohnson and Johnson and a de-partmental manager for Sears

Roaburh and Co. He is u gru-d nate of Northwestern Univer-oily wth a major in economicaand buolness administration.

He hnlds membership In theUnion League Club of ChIcagothe Chicago Yacht Club. theInverness Golf Club and theAmerican Hospital Association.He is a member of the ParkRidge Community Church.

The Browns reside at1883 Camphili Circle, Inver-ness. Palatine. The family In-clodos a son servIng In theU. S. Navy a daughter in gre-duate School at Iowa State Uni-verslty and a son at StanfordUniversity. .

IRLss

CONDUCTED BY THE GOLF MILL STATE BANKWERE YOU A LUCKY NUMBER WINNER LTASEARP

1965 Bulletin Board In BankLobby Listing 55 MerchantsGifts and 55 Lucky Winners!

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STATE BANK rThird Fucky Number"Christmas Gift Awärd:

, . JGjf ((...: dt_rC?.!.:, f tj C; IfS 1,11 . C nk.L

it GALtXY. OF GIFTSDonated Dy The Friendly Merthang8 Of The

GOLE MILL SHOPPING CENTERTkg,(ss a'illbeu,ndé,play ¿a anrlabby &enderaarßea:jfnjChrh,ma, Tese) Drawing Held i)ec. 23rd - No Obligation. Only One Gift Per Family.You Need Not Be Present To Win. Just FUI Out This Registration CouponAnd Present To The Golf-Mill State Bank To Be Eligible For The Drawing.Registration Cards Are Avaiiabie in The Bsnk Lobby And Stores Of Participating Merchanin

REGISTRATION COUPON _GOLF MILL STATE BANK

CHRISTMAS GIFT AWARD(Planan Pries Pininly)

YOUR NAME

ADDRESS

GOLF MILL MERCHANTS"LUCKY NUMBER"

CHRISTMAS GIFT AWARD

TEISPHONE. ZIP CODE B-- - - -- - -------- -_______I.

JOIN OUR CHRiSTMAS CLUB NOW

Gou Mia STAII BAxic377 GOD MIII Shopping Center '..

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FOR Tfl

SIXTH YEA

THE GOLF MILL

STATE BANI

"SA1TA"

With His BottomlessApple Barrel AndChristmas Napkins

Will Again Greet AllCorners In The Bank

Lobby FromDec. 1 9th To 23rd

Again This Year The Bank's"Santa" Will Supervise The Draw.ing For:

Home far a one monthChrlst-mas furlough Is Petty Officer3rd class James A, Brierley21. an electricul techal4sn -.missile and bomb fire controlsboai-d the Conatellatinn car-ncr In service in VietNam.

Younger son of Mrs. JessicaBrteriey, 515 E. Oakton, 0esPlaines, ano sister at Nile-.site artist Gall Brlerley Oza-sam, he joined the Naval AirForce some two years ago ai-ter graduation fromMaine WestHigh School. He has been in theViet Nom Theatre of operatIonsfor two. years. Welcome homeJatees and o very MerryChristmas and a happy andsafe New Year.

Enpecced home soon Is Capt.Gary A. Olsen, who is cur-

. rently assistant professor ofMilitary Science at the Uni-versity of Detroit is Michigan.The eldest sn of Mr. andMrs. Theo. Olsen, 8212 N.Okets, Nues, Capt. Olsee aformer graduate of Maine E.High Sthool (and lis championfosthall team) and a graduatefrom DePaul University, servedWith the armed farces in VietNom from April of l955to Jose1965. Daring that period h was.a gratofsf recipiest of. manyletters from the youth of hisparish _ St, John Brebesf. Cl-ted for bravery in two inciden-ces daring his service In VietNom, NUes ' Capt. Gary OlsenWill be receivinE the BronzeStar from President Johnson.

Capt. Olsen has been invitedby various High Schools-t,.iu-form their students on Mili-tory Action and VietNam. MerryChristmas and welcome homeCaptain,

The brand new Hiles Gan-d-ens East Hnmenwners Assoc.is to held a Christmas partyfas members and theirchiidrenat the Nile- Recreation Centers7178 MllWouhee Avenue, onWednesday December 21st at8:110 p_m, Highlights of the fes-tivitles (which Will include dan.cing for all) will be a visitfrom Santa Claus - featuringthat jovial HO' HO' HO' laddie,the grnup's own Ted Bieniek.

PresIdent f the HomeownersAssociation, Mr. Ed Pawlaksaid that all potential membersand their children from thearea, are invited to attend theparty. The new H. O. Assoc.covers an area HarSh of MainStreet, East of Harlem, Ssuthof Wright Terrace and West nfWnskegan. Other officers ln.dude, Chic O'Brien, Vice.-President, Norman I(atn,Treas.and Dorothy Eopchinshi, Sece-

- tarp. The temporary Board of. Directors are. Todd Bavaro,Robert Biewnid. Ken Ga5inskyTony Hsiech, Rochelleicatz andEthlyn Anderson,

SILHOUErTE

Animai cartnnn murais adornthe wahn of the childrens bed..room in the heme of Geraidand Beverly Firmiss, their twonons at 8541 N. Shermer Road.Mrs. Firmiss un accomplishedartist eucels in the art of uni-mal carlosniag for children."How can I miss" she said,"Our pets Include an assort-ment of animais and i. gatherstimulation for my work fromthem and the children's comicbooks."

Born and raised In Chicago,Mro, Firmino graduated fromParraget High School. An artmajor she han studied lay-outand design, production artworkat the Academy of Pine Artsand fha American Academy ofPine Arts, both In Chicago,PursuIng a course as a sto-dent uf anatomy at the Chica-go Art Institute she han Worked-

in fashion designing and illus-tration, which career she isbent on resuming, "when. thekids grow up.'d .: u

A charter. ñse,siher of thaHiles Art Goildwhere she hasserved as secretary andprogram chairman, Mrs. Fir-miss is donating one of herpaintIngs for exhthltin theChil-dran's room of the NEed Pub-lic Library.Watch those liches -TEASER..

One yosng housewife to ano-ther in the . oreo of the GolfMill Shopping Center, "I Justpicked up the cutest dress.".J, alert young pQllteman over.-hearing the remark studied thepair as they hsrriedly walked tatheir car, strokinghischincsn_templatively, he finally shrùg-ged aod Walked away.

Minutes 01.

OMHA MeetingPresident Larry Pasdisra

opened the regular monthlymeeting of OMHA at tin HilesRerreatlen Center.

The minutes of the last meet-ing Were read and approved.

Doe to the absence of thetreasurer, the report was notread.

lt was requested that OMHAwrite a letter to the HealthBoard concerning filling up theempty lot - behind Steinberg-

Santa Claus will visit Oak-ton Manar residents Who aremembers of on the eve-sings of December l4 and 15.

- Barbara Larson will checkon the Bnnkmnbile schedule forOakton Manur Park.

The meeting closed at 9:15n order tu talk- with a visltnr

present. at Our meeting ts hearonropinion as tt what is needed

id wanted for OOkton Manar

uwhW Rounds.-.. A Guy Out' Is The,,je- -

. "Scouting rounds a guy out" believes Burras55is one, strong, simple, sellingthemefor boy scoot week neat The gay is both the stoutFebruary 7 to 13. and the scoutmaster-_buth thèiboy and the man. The hoyaMaineRidgediotriccneighbsr- are warking. leamig, striving,-hand cnmmlssioner Robert .gampoung, growing, ssccee.Barrenan, 7040 N, Oconto, ha- leg, growing up, roundIng nutlleves 5h55 the scnst week pro- in scouting. ii scsstlng hoesgram wIll have tremendous im- anything, it helps a hoy dis.pact on 511 peuple in the Hiles cover that hsw far he can goareaO program that willhuild is a ist further than be thought.through the 1967 calendar ofpacks, troops and posts, cam- The hoy scsuts und otherperces, scout-s-rama, summer young peoples programs suc..camp and world jamboree, . reed simply by providing adult

. friendship, guidance, worthyThe world needs tu be made challenge, and a desire for thebetter, und bettermen aregoing rewards nf disciplined living,to do lt. Scsutlitg.builds better Their achievements are amsn.boys. And where eine dobetter unsent to the intrinsic worth ofmen come from. our youngsters, und s powerful

. - lesson for the public."Scouting makes a bigger guy

than he wan befure..-otronger, District chairman Tom Pow-toiler, surer, more self-reli- ers, 5561 Claro Drive, uppré..ant, better with people, better cintes the loyal ouppurtof Hileswith hImself, helps him be os citizens as time und- money,big as he can be, challenges This ail mahesfor ahettereom..him tu he mure than he is munity, -through what he could be,'!

Serving As Member Of

Guided Missile Frigatenations participating with theUeltan Tush force.

tuS LEAHY (DLG-i6)(FHTNC) Nov25 ElectrunicsTechnician Seaman Dail B.Chrueclel, lßN, usn of Mr,und Mrs.- Mitchell P, Chro-sciel uf 7639 N, Odeli, Nuesill., is a member of the guid-ed missile frigate USS Leaky,whIch eédeI a five-day visitto Rio De Janeiro recentlywhen his unit returned tu seato cóntinue Anti-SubmarineWarfare (ASW) exercises withoperation Unitas Seven,

The Leaky was joined InRio by -navysneé from Braziland Uruguay, the other two--.

NUes - West Present- Christmas Festival Sunday

Niles Weot'é music depart-ment, ander the direction ofHugh McGee, will present itsaunual ChrIstmas Festival Son-day, December iS, in theschool's auditorium, -

Penisrasuncén are schedoledfor 4 p.m. and 8 p.m - . andare open to the public withso chorge for- admissiao.

Highlighting the programwillhe selections from The Sosoduf MusIc, performed by a corn-bioation of3fichoral members,

- 60 orchestra memhera,. and anumber of soloIsts,

The choir will sing the thirdmovemeot to - William P,Lathum's "Te Deum," a con-temporary Work - using urgun,chimes, - und strings. Also onthe program is Ros Nelsso's'Glory to God." - -

- NuesCommunity

- ServicesAnnual Christmas Eve fam-

Uy wsrshlp service will - heheld at Niles CommunIty

, Church,- - 7401 - Oaktoo Street, -

at 7:00 p.m.

The service will feamre aunique - narrtive presentationof the Chrlstmds Starj, by Rev.E Mrs. D, Douglas Seleen, -

All memhérs und friends ara-Welcome to attend, -: - -

Tide Sucremeet uf Holy Corn-ItdtISjOfl wilt be celebrated oniWduory Ist m both 9:30 &11:00 d.dtt, Worship Services,

- Nct; CIo:o'ch Officers will hoordained : nod installed on this

After the visit theUruguayas forces retorced tohome waters while the U,S,and Brazilian units continuesASW eserclses northward es-röste to Riche, Brazil.

The Unitas operatioss wIllcOntlnoe astil December whenLeaky will retors to its hamm.itort, Unitas operations are heldannually with South Americanmaritime notions to improveASW defense In the bomb-phere,

-The orchestra, directed by

Duane McDowell, a music tea-cher,. will perform "Toccata"by Girolamo Frescobsldi.

- Favorite Yuletide selectionsof the "Twelve Days of ChrIst-mas" und Leroy Anderson's"Sleigh Ride!' will also heport of the Festival, The maiechorus will present the Fred

- Warisg arrungement of "DryBones.

Piasist Joan Trowbridge,senior vill he anointed bythe citsir io - the "Hymn toMusic," as adaptation of Cha-pin's Etude in Major.

The estire group will corn-bine effsr(. f65 the fisale, the

- "Hallelujah Chorus" from Hut,-del's Messiah. -

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For -a period of time a peymeot office wan retained- at 767 Poaraon Street. With our remodernization ppe ,.,giam, tisis prenant office will be cloned end moved tothe new addrenn at the clone of husmeos Friday, Dec.ember 30, 1966, For your convenience s drop box forpaymenta will attI! be maintained at 767 Pearson Street.

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Maine ff - khool Dance TemorfowA Wnter Hsl,day Dance, Maine TownshIp High Sthnsl, cans ut food perpersos, or cash

sponsored by thu Maine Adsit Dempster Street und Potter - doudtlon. The uod wIll 11e usedEvening School, will. he held Road, Farh Ridge. fsr holiday Junkets ts he dis-Friday, December 16,frsm 8:30 trjhuted to needy families istn 12:tO p.m. in the caieteria of Admission fee io own sr more the Chicago urea,

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. The 1966-67 cheerIeadg Mary Holten of Golf, Diane Za.squad at Golf Junior High mostO Nues; (rear) Linda Sal-.School. at ease before the Lin.. berg Linda Schaefer, Shelleycolnwood gerne. From left to Carlean, Susan ChristianS Dl-alghe, fronD ICaren Sleweat anna Mams all of Mortono Glenview, Pat MulIe. and Grove.

.G91f CheerleadersIt takeo more than haskethalj

skill to win a juniorhigh game.. GoodcoocMeg,pep team spIrit,énthusinstic support for yourSchool.-Golf Junior High in

, Moflo,, Grove seems to havethemafl.

The team won their firsthome game against Lincoinwood62-25. Cheering the Cardinalson to Victorywas acheerleadingsquad of nine pIrls one fromGlenview, two from CoIf enefromNiien. and five fromMor-ton Grove. In their white andred uniformsthat match the

A*iirded Gold .

Colored-Bathiiig'Suits ., ;

Since the Leaning TowerYMCA oened its doors Feb-ros.y 14, 1966, Ed Fendt fromPØSPiainea and Hank Gaasfrom Lincoinwood, have swamat: least nne mue or 72lengths of the olympic-sizedpool daily. Now, after 10months they hove over 100miles to their credit. Fortheir accomplishment they

.Were awarded o gold coloredbathing suit with the letter-Ing .'lOO Mlle Swiis-L.T.Y"

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embroidered crooa the back.

Ed, 6l years old, is an la-. aurance-Execotive with EgoN- -

able of Iowa. and a memberof th "Million Dollar RoundTable". Hank, 59 years oldis a retired eltecotive of Can-teen Corporation in Chicago.Roth men hava found that phy-aical activity each day helpsthem In theIr daily activities.

M.G Days -

:-Committee Elect

2 Oì'flers-

The elecUon of officers and. directors to the 1967 Mèrton

Grove Days Committee washeld recently. Incoming Pro-aident is Stave -Yadron of 8850Moody; Vice -President lo JobsRoddy of 9446 Oriole;. Sacré-tory Is Patricia Taranski df

- 8846 Harma Rd.; thefleaanrerio Joel J. Reznickof894lNasb..vilie who was re-elected on aunanimous ballot.Tbedlrectocselectmj to serve 2 year termsaro Pool Fraatell of 9323 Hat'.1cm; Rudy Fnllmans of 9018Major; Jack Sarthnlmy of 8713AsaDo; Esgene Gallowicb of

- 9138 New England; Lawrence- White of 9103 New Engimal; BillYates 8930 Harms Rd. Stillwith I year to serve on theboard are; William Flaber of5800 Church; Sid Novak of 7298

. . .Maple; Edward Gacki or 5908

p;-- klanrpe; Richard Winegard of11025 Harms Rd.; Thomas Rod..

. kin.of 5037 &)J Park.

hoya' haakethaii uniform cal-iora. the gArlo must have adcle4the winnihig. toacb..-prariaioa!yell-leading at juat tbe rigk;moments, '

For lea not wbswino orlases.that couta it's how you cheerthem on. -

?hee are two diotinct chan.nela whereby the NorthwestSohurban Coandil of the BoyScoots reaches thepack, troopand postj and the anit needs andand desires reach the coancil.

Otte path is provided by theMaine Ridge distrtctcommithrough the institutional repro-Seetative from each charteredinstitution sponsoring one ormore units. The I. R. speaksfor his lnstltútion helps workits needs ints the diotrict pro-gram and carries news of avail-able services and programsbark to the anita. Districtoperating commIttees 91v9 ope-cialized help to anits. He ioalso the coordinator of scout.ing in his inatitution.

The other path is providedby commissioner service. giv-ing direct and continuing helpand gaidasce in unit operationto unit Jeadero carrying dis..trict programs to the anft, andwhen necessary, relaying unit

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Neighborhood cothmlssionerErich Bsck 8155 N. Prospect.believes that the commissionerservice gives the noB leadersthe personal coaching they peedto run successful asEs. ThecommIssioners Share idealsthrough personal conferencesand roandiables. They teli ofactivities and training apport.

- Three Nilesites- EnrolledAt University Of Denver

Three NUco residents are Univeraity is the Rocky Moon.enrolled this fall at the tjniver- t rogtons largest and olé-.aity of Denver. eat prIvately supported hiatt-tuBos of higher learning.A total nf 8l6l students aro

enrolled at the Univeralty of Tbs Nibs students -areDenver this year. representing Michelle Diamnnd 8718 Sher-ail 50 UnIted Statea the Din- mer Road,Charles Rinkor, 6722trict of Columbia, four U$. Foreao-View Lane, and Jamanterritories and 44 foreign Stone, 8435 North OrmaJ.c000tries. The 102-year-old

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tonillos and aasistthem inusiogsuch helps to enrich the saitprogram. He is notan as'sistantunit leader.

"Better scouting for mareboys" is their slogan. Men . -

interested in this work in thescouting program may contant -

Mr. Buék for more Informationabout neighborkosd commis..Sioners. - -

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NWJ Congregation- - Friday wvesisg set-viena wIllbe held at Northwest Sobar-

- ban Jewish Cosegation, Dee-ember 16 at 8:30 p.m. Ser-vices will he led by RabbiLawrence H. Char-ny. andchanted by Cantor Gidon Lavi.After the services the Nur-sery School. Anniversary, andthe IJSY will host an OnegShabbat.

Saturday moonIng, at 9:10ato. December 17, Rabbi Char-fey will lead the religious ser-vice and call Marvin, son ofMr, and Mro. Irving Sloan to

the Torah for his Bar- Milo. - -

yak. Marvin will chant has par-lion of the J-laytork. CastorLavi will chant the liturgicalportion of the servicé. Follow-Ing the worship Mr. and Mrs.Sloan will host a- kiddssh ¡nhonor of the occasion.

Jttnior SObbath services willhe held December 17, at l0lam In the Youth Lous5e, ledby Rabbi Joseph Cornsi.

Sunday December 18. Post83 will hold a jiteatre partyin our social bali at 3:30pm.

Lutheran General School

. Of Nursing Elect OfficersStudents at the Lutheran Gee- gen, Witt.; treasurer Suzanne

eral and Deaconess Hospitals l(ettwich, 314 W, Cedar -Lane,School of Nuraing Park- Ridge, MinOsIt, Ill,; and historian -

have elected Student Associo- Carolyn Nelson, 304 South Oak

hvSt Iietscher Ill Unwrapping A Victory

- 303 Bartlett Rd. Streamwuod0 - The $chool of Nursing Is the --. -

ill.: first vicé president AcIano only one la the serthwest sah.. ----- -.-- 'Guibrandsen, 7172 W, Peterson, )Whaareasndhasfacilftiesfor - .,- MainçEast Varsity -cheerleaders practice Cindy Milleville, Park Ridgejuniort Kahy DaleChicago; .sOcond vice pé-sldeítt . .800- stíaiants, Foùnded in 1906 anPPffig --:viccos'y" In preparation for the Park Ridge Senior; Chris Peters, Park Ridge-- - DneFako,3508W.46zhSt, atLstheran Deacpness Hospi. Holiday Toursameat, tYeiember 27th at 7:00 Junior; Karen Sellergren, Park Ridge Senior and

-- Chicago; secretary Joyce Watt-. -tal,-li3S N.LeOvittSt.,Chifugd,- - I'..è wkea The Demone meet Riles East. The captain; Audree Rubl Niles Senior; and Mer-sen ' 206 Washington St., Ore.. the school was moved ta its pro- attractive, entbosiastic leaders who traditionally rilen Anderson, Nues Senior.-- Seflt19ÇafioflIs 19h0.---------typify and driveare fsom left)

Junior Achievers Visit T'-'-'-

- The group was welcomed byJim Lake, TeleLype'aManage Each JA company chooseéa- of Industrial and Public Re- fíroduct and scIants their awn

lations, who is the Director of staff members. Bob Mariano.- Jonior AchIevement activities President -of the Starlite Cam--- for Teletype. Teletype's J4 panY. reports that his company

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900 Teens 4,is er' Quernonnan-eIvIypc 'Tee,k CenterTwentyJuniarAchievorsfrom advisora guided the Achievers. - Teietype sponsoredJunior Ach- on tours through the compans - b Jane Hart --

ieyentent companies visited - mnnnfavnn-inn md -Tel

- molar corporaston omraten. deiatanding of the productsThe JA businessmen wein in- manufactured at the plant,

- terested in applying what they special 'equipment demosatra--- learned - at Tetetype to :their - - tians wore set up withdemon..

- respective campanies. -. - strotors available tø answer

ecype --ently to see how a. - To give the 'roup a better an- - -Some 900 NUes teenagers -voted in favor df- a Teen Ceo.. -

ter. it. wasirevaaled at theDecember 7th meeting of theNUes -Youth CommisSionersand attending community war-ker James P. Nnpoleon-Statoof -lllinoi2foath Commission.

Is a most cordial atmos-phere and participating in themeeting were members of the.Pilles Teen Center Cornmitteo-the Park-District, Marge Lleke - Village Clek and MinnaScheel - wife of Trustee KenScheel.Tele..Cord is making rolled-up

prlsing factors, one beipg that

questionnaire were; Dempsterzad Milwaukee, Oaktos and Mii.waakee. Ballard and Cumhetyland. -

Answering the question of whythey felt there was a need fora center, manyreplied, 'some.where to go" "linar home andI,avents know where weJ are?'something to do" meet kids

and make newfrieads with otherkids io the Viliée..that :dontmeet now'? '-,èôplè critIcise usfor hanging - atsand shoppingcenters" "do some good".

The survey revealed two sor-

cuff 1inlçe&. andGrry jlinskf, °resident of the Tele-Cord Company, reporto that

eXtenSlOflCOXds.: - - e- The teenagers were. anwer- fha Ch,o.,.h 'j ,...._

ing a- comprhensive-4uetion. popùlar with the teces thIs thenaire sheet the woçc oviJfi- comnierciaL-'places like 'The--cer Wicblac in coojarattloh wll - . G.reg Gqrill" and otheco. Se..the Nues Youth Coinsoission.. - cosdiy,Jwás only avery-smallThis io ose part of a survey to percentage of the youth an

- detetnsine -th needs (00 they - swerlsg the questions who par-- - see it)of theteenv oOthtSVownS. titipatad --ip YMCA activitiesrAnother questjonnoire is paé---------------

ned-tél-the parents to soasdout---. Athleticrogro-8s at thé Park- s their redetloit md deterailite- - Distrigt yanked highly hot not-r -their conèratlon. - -------. their -angoo. Commenijog so

-- - -- . - this pk- Commistioner Lou- Youth Comm,ssiooer Bill Schreiner maintained that"joJoSterling, -chlrman of survey hop dancing" was a dead issoe.committee noted that the trend Mr. Charleo O'Grady opskes-towards a confer woo favored man for the Niles Teno Centerequally ben-ecu the kÓys'and Committee indicated a "pi-girls. Similar also Were their lot tees center" may he madeopinions regarding activities - available shortly. He said Ma-for a center.Teen dances was yorNicholos Blasewas titorkinga unanirnoos first.Twowas rol- with -him -itt rtigard to securing1er-skating with bowling adose servicahie prèmises.

- third. Is terms ofsppervislon -

-- the answers concluded that a- Mrs.. Scheel èsgoired of Mr.é-p osaistance withatee,board-. Peterson, the recreational di.vol dIrectors was o-populorone. reciortior the Pork, as-to the- - - . saccedo of- their adult-pro.- Regarding locatIon tif a pro- grhnsa.- "Most soedessfsl" wasposed teen ceuiter the most po- his teply, . Mro. Jieske, Vil.polar oreas i,,dicathdfrons the -- siagÇ1gk sogestna -thèt if

Çolonial Funeral Home6250 Milwouic.. Av. - - - SPnna4.0366

Josgb WoJcieobn. Son

- the preseat èaèlit; 'surveystudy now being conducted for

-,- the Park Would be in favor ofmore parks, it might be bestto pest referendums with aviewto the new parko being salelydevoted to the youth.

Mr, Todd Bavaro, chairman- of the Youth Commisoion said

- that answers b- thi muig awaitthe rêsaltofthe1asability sor-

- vey study. -

There appeared to be gnerslagreement on this-pointandMr.O'Crady concluded witi "it ethe Teen CenterCommittee willfill In the gp, so to speak, da-

r ring the lo,'intérval it mast. take to bring about full. new- park, ysath fagillties, I would

now ask 5kb Yoüfh Coos-missioner- for. tknirhelp andadvice

in theßrganizfltisfl of apresent Teea'Center.°' Sodthe answer was a vho1ehearted

Plaudifo were lusost assuredlywon by -Mro. Striing. Mrs. -Bavaru and Mro. Frandis Co-hen who assisted with the ini-mense task oftollylngtheQoes-tionnaire ohéets.,

Working with Officer FrankWichiat on the conotructiso ofthe aarvéy,qoeationaalre were -

Todd Bovaro, BU1 Sterling, andGenie Haglmikalis. The sor-vey sheets were oopplied by theVillage Police. .- - -

Attends Seminar- Attending a apecial "new de-

velopments" seminar condor-ted by the Sherwin-WilliamsCo. In Cleveland, - Ohio, isWalter H. Holden, 5934 WestWilson Avenoe, Chicago.

The -seminar gonducted bySherwin.Wimams executivesand research personnei ¡sels-dea a visit to the paint corn-pony's Cleveland factory andlabaratories demonstrations ofnew paint prodocts and sessionscovering latest treads in color.

Holden is manager uf thnSherwin..Williows branch an329Golf MID Road,.

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li r (3fJ ews _I --- - ------ -Christmas day is a tim Hundreds of ep1oyee-.-and to them a the Jto$pltal cafe..- . .. whea families traditloaally ge.. many Volunteers as wenwIR tacto. vyiting toucs tain,

thOr at home to cafebra the be oc the job. Engineers d extend in the c i OBirth f Chrjat But there are matotenante mea will be ke p- deprtmenf:: some popIe la the commoafty Jag the hospital p1at rooting.I

who won t be opeadfttg the day_ Dietary wockeys wIll h pe- Tiroughout the hospital the' at home paring tite opeciai holiday chaplain on duty that day wUmenu for pat! to and employ- go frynt room to coon brIngji .- u ,

Some of these peopleare ce igthe message that or- - .those who must upend the hoi- uOto you is born this 4ay Je

- - - .. . ,.lday in the hospital Othe s Nurses nd aide will be the city of David a oavosriare those who k ep the hou- taking care of the ch louse- which o Christ the J.ord

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Doctors will maketheirt000ds.The Noyembec pdck ee

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bring his kids too, and indeehe has. While teens often erstanding ostoide waiting to goin after a ball gaine,- theyrealways Well-mannered cleancut teens. Boohy lays "dow

and won't tolerate any she,,-anigans 'rom the -younger set.

- Beis,g hoth- his sons are ost.standing athletes the jet stincludes many athletes fromlocal schools. They may beburly tackles, tail lean ces-fers, end herd-siidingba,,e run-ners but they're- well-man..nered young people inthe omoothly..run barbecuehouse.

Business hours beglo afterii A.M. when trie earfy-bjrdlunch crowd begins io enter- the restwii-a5çTh,--egin tufile n from local stores and

- . -ufftcen-9od_by_noon_tl,e-_frowd_reaches its peak. The cafe-ferla-style lise may reach 20to 30 people and yet few Inline have not received theirfo9d within S minuten--afterihey enter the restaurant.Thsae In line - may Inciudaoffice boys, a bank presidentfrsm Chicggs. a ature clerkfrom a near-by shupping ce.-ter and the presiden, of alo-cal manufacturer Whose incomeis in the upper echelons. Bat

-they - all have u commua de-nominator they dig Busb/5food,

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.0,, stage center behind theCounter io a barbegue pitWhich has been - cuoking ribsfrom 3 1/2 to, 9 bçurs. Theyare being coahed ali the timeSflòihing being prO-cooked.Booby says this insures the' -ribs keep their taste. Togive it that little bit -entra -

Busby's own - barbecue saucegives them that sometbingSpecial zest. in fact. tkf

- - - little extra adds uy to O0-gai( . - - I - - -

luno of sauce weekly, whichA-1 Linen Supply Co. ¿ d ke°n'the ribs, steaks

- - - 850k?o also sells 3 QQQ

'! La1Lk! S!. L5;I 6,000 beef san,iwiches and uses

Ch - -- I mure than a half-mile ufcago, - III. - Itdlian bread during the Sun..\ day thru Saturday period.

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The barbecue..pit givesthedrtye..in the eye-appeal -which- -

breeds - succesn ' -But that -

'extra' quantity plus tap quai-l, at- moderate prices 'is. a -

Chester Drapinoki, 5440 Christiane, Chicagswas the winner of a O$,ie boa, one of neyeraiprlues Booby's gave away last week during anoon hour drawing. Art Roberts Chicago disc

-- Sueëess Stì,rd umpiete inducement for happye - cusm,,,,,rs. The Insilati -beefu 5andyich hde always been one-

-of BoOhy'n big sellers. For50 u top quality b,ef sand-

n Wich, oozing withgrgyun&--laden with green peppers isplaced between two healthy

- slices of Italian bread. -

A okirt. tÓaIC ,sàndwlch for-99 hIn ' a héalthy pórtioñ àfgolden fried potatues whichhas become a, businessman'sfavorite. Mid the wonderfujRibwici, (a registered name>includes ribs on Italian breadssauce, cole slew and frenchfries for 99e, The charcoaled-hamburger, ltaiianSaaoage, andthe barbecued chicken are alsoIn great demand on the pöp-nier-menu. -

hlle theqsanrjtyiope.-fusI Busby emphasizes his foodcosts are high due to the extraquality of the food. The hamburgers and skirt steaks comefrom a kosher supply house.,-A -sign------the ltbie reads,"Leo Stepkin's 5teakse,d purebeef hamburgers served beréexclusively',- - -

Busby claims his -Wasthefirst- restaurant on the northside of Chicago to- -seil St.Louis-style - spareribs (Babyspareribs). These being hardto find he purchases them from

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several packers.

Bóoby's barbecue pitcan ac-comsdate 300 p-Suds of ribsat unce os the bottom shelf.And can smoke as many onthe top shelf. Ribs are sea-Soned and then charcoaled far3 1/2 hours before beingsmoked. Sauce is poured onthemimmediatelybefore,e,. - -

ing. They Use the same basicsauce un ali items, hut.a hot- - -

ter version fur ribs.

Chicken and ribs are poe..,pared in the charcoal pit, hotu-oburgers end sausages erecooked on a chur as broiler.

Ail food items ara_wrapjpö

are served un - paper plateswith plastic forks while rib - -arders are accompanied- by apackaged wet towel.

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-- While the "in-crowd" getsthese personalized servicesibe'uut-crawd", those nut able 'toget outof-the office and:- -

ayer co Bosh/u, receive equal

jockey on the far -left drew the lucky numberswhile Mrs. Baoby, SallyFriadman;joins the happywinner in a victory smile, --

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Liké adsst aucceoees BsÖbo -

is a keen promoter thuugh itlo done unobtrusiely. ide '-sponsora an -Ambrican LegionBaseball team (Park mage),A- Nues Pony League tecOl,

- lsd 9 bowling teams.-fte saidche demand is gcéat - for the

- latter, and it is generallydone - on a first come basis.

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additiun -to the sponnorohips -- Busby recently gave away-sabléwraps, noon's shirts und-spart

'5Oet5iilSPOttle Ot'theOiòÌO.----------He has given away thousandssi Booby puppets which keepsBooby in the palm of thechildren's hands in -the area.About - 15 -- - times yearly - hegives dessert co customers inhonor- of anniversaries andbirthdays.

On election day Bonby comandown- to the restaurant earlyand provides free caftan keep- -.ing the workers at-thepttcincts -well-provided with coffee. - -

- Booby said- all these- pro-- motions are indeed-gsod ad- -

- Vertising and they create much, ,

gsod will. -

While Busby's has becomeun important part afthe le-cal CommufliZy, the rCstaurantreceived national recognitioniti 1965 when Esquire mega-zinc reported 'the!freutaurant -

teens go to in the Chivago -

area is "Bnobyn".

The ingredients for successhava ai been recorded bototte. Wben the - drive-in ffrstbegan Booby and- his wife.Sally, would often lurk frommorning past' midnight, Withhelp of their teen Cons Brece

-and-Jney,---ohey-set-thF-wb-e-eig ---------in motion thrusheerhardwork.Taday. - it, looks easy. But for4 1/2 years many 7 dey weeksand 15 hourdays led tu the jBooby climb. -

"How - To Succeed In Bss- ' ' - -

Incus?" Head for Booby's and - -

you'll see all the ingredientsfor succès,,, - - -

Cook County Board PresidentRichard B. Oiivie prop-sedthis week that the countybsard's

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legislative committeemeetwithvillage officiels to work outlegislation permitting ibe Sii-lagen to ittvoké jhs coants airpollution ordinance in çaseswhere tito village has nose ofits awn,

Ogilvie's suggestionwas madeat. the budget hearings of thecounty boa?d's finance cam.

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Cammiosioner of Building,Zoning, and Plasning, OaoielFerrnse, told the hearing onlysin of 126 terno in ike countyhave ai,- pollution ordinance.

Under present stete law, thecssoty pollution ardinasco is ineffect only in uniocorporatedareas and the countj kas saJsrisd1ctin in soiscorparatedareno, Ferrose said,

He said many villages pro-- - - sently with pollstios problemaMrso Powers chncko the length uf the new lermal Diane will he ase countydetectianfacilitios towearing -on the final alght of the Illinois- junior Miss Pageant. trace sources of pôllûtion batDiane's brother, -Larry, shares in the excitement of the nearing 'once o source is found "weevent. , cant dictate or.. teli them whattodo,"

- NilesJuior Miss Hard A-t' -Work

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Hours of rehearnlng end ospecial shopping spree alongwith studying and working part..time have kept- Diano Powersquico - busy - daring the pantmonth. - Diane, Niles' JnniorMiss of 1967, is in tho midstof préparing for competitionin tliejunlòr Miss mace finals.

Diúo, 8561 Wont ClaraDrive,. In- a senior at St. Pa-trick's MudemyinDos Pleines,Her friends at ucboul arepruutohavo a-' celebrIty co'their- classmate nd - will berooting qn - ber at tho MillRol,- Theatte-un-Deomber 30,

Dij, ----was selected Teen- Queen,nf-thoigiles Day Feu-tival cacHer - -thin year, andber sûcceus in that contestencnuyeged ber- to.- enter theNUes---Junior Mls -Pageant.WIth, two -crowns -behind her,Diane - lu sorhlng diligently- te000 the Illinois ,Juïlioo' MiOOtitlf to her scrapbosk,

Diano practices her skit, "IEnjoy Being A Girl" from

- Flower Eum Song, whenevershe gets- a chanco. Sheusually sings along with therecording when rebearolng,end gets nome special coach-Ing from her -methan. "I liboto keep an ear io her prac-tice 500nionu and try to reactau an audience svoald," sayo

- Mro, Powers, "Ii I see-some-thing that's not quite right,I'D draw Diane's ottention tuit. She'll usually try s newapproach and correct it her- -

self."

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may be héading --in the ñghc- direction,

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- Despite the onrush ofthe hail-day season, commsnity meet-Ings nf Interest to the manyseem to be beaded iiilht intothe Pre..Cbrlsunan week, Pri- -

day afternoon NUes holds ucon-Srencwitb Induziololpeople.,hoaring theIr ouggastiosofor animproved community. Wednes-day night Mayor Blase has cui-led another meeting to discussannexatión of the East Mainearea, Thursday evenIng the EastMaine causan meet In. what-We've been tipped off, may bea roui donneybrook. Proposalsfor changes in the caucas rulesmay touch-off-a typical EastMaine Dlntlict 63 -haul wove,

Besides preparing her tal-ant presentation, Diane has

- -- been nearching for just theright fnriflal to cumpleteJter

-- A 'Junior Miss wardrobe, Afterlonking over endless racks ofdreones and trying' nn many

Thrihem, Diane fiCilli ucIne-ted s - stUnning white formal

- for the final evening of thepageant. "It°s ithpurtant fore girl to look bet hest" corn-

- rnentd,Bigñè,'-"en,CClalÍ6h-

!!.: impohs1st"nigCr lillo this."

--School -work occupies a ma-

'jur part of Dlane'o time, As,above average otndent, Dianeplans tu attend the Universityof Illinsio - after gradsating

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frsm SE, Pat's. She is inter--'- outed in nursing, but also houJ:her hnd in the cloudn- in the-:!ìSP!S- of,-, bncnrn,g an airline'utewerdesu.

hsnro a Seek working part'time - in the offices -at Lyc-ton's in the "Calf Mill Sbup'

-;ping Center. -

-- She made o special apjar-ante representing Nues ut the

- dedicutiun uf the Clara BloseMemorial Library and hes

- mode numerous other person-al appearances in the commun-ity. - -, , - -

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Although Diane's schouieseems a bit hectic with the

- special preparations fur theillinois Junior Miss Pageant,her sparkling eyes tell every-une she's - enjoying every min.ute of it,

Tickets ore now ovaiohle-for the three final eveningsuf Ihn pageant at $5,00 per

- ticket. Tickets con be pur-chased at the- Office of theNibs (i,arnj,er st Csmrnarce,-0044 Milwaukee Avenue, andNibs Drugs, located at thecorser of Doblan and Milwou-kee.

Diane,+-ajao-apends--nevarol

important part in thellfo of a Junior Miss issckhlOstic ' 'e,jkellence andDiane Powers spends many,hoorse_We5k with hpr sto-dies to stay, among the top -

- in her class, -

Diane seasons kur , favoritespaghetti nance as she- halpu-her mother ,

preparo the, f am-ely dianng. ' '

Mrs. Powers chocks the

'-Ogilvie Suggests 10olluion - Fire Dept., -

Laws Apply To All Villages - Çontinaed,frem pagel

length of the new formalDiane will ho Wearing Sn thefinal night of the Illinsis, Jon-iorMladPagèant,- Diane's-bra-eher, Larry, shores leIbe ex-citement of the scoring event.

- - Roger Ritt

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USS- - ENTEICIE (CV-Ä(Ni-65) (FHTNCI Dec. l--le'cti. '

clan's Mate Fih'ernati RogerW. iticter,---USN,- nan nf Mr,

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and Mrs. William F, Ritter-

of 0814 N0 Sayre Ave,, Mor.ton Gruye, Ill,, is sse of morethan 3,000 crewmen helping tocglebretd,the 5th 'birthday - ufthie nucle'ar-pöwared aircraft

- carrler,,:the World's: larget -

warship, during a part : yioit a____s HawIli, ' -' - ,

The :SPÇO0-ton attack cor- -, -

eier denorted her hómenor, '

at the - AlaOledI Calif., Naval '

15;--1966

- - - Our Success with neyerai dit..ferent factors, In additios to

- - - - the oyerwhelinlnc success ofFerrase said the countywoal

receive o 50,000 grant fromthe Faderai government for Itsair pollution program and- hadapplied for another P110,000 lo

- federal funds,

The additional funds would besued for two more air pollutioninspectors'and the purchane ofequipment, -

M.G. Residenti

Enrolled AtUniversity 'Of -Deñver -

Fuer Morton Grove residents- are enrollad this fall at the

University of Denser.

A total of 8,161 stùdents eroenrolled at the Univerolty ofDenver 1h10 year, representingall 50 'United States, the Dio-trict of Columbia, four U.S.territories and 44foreigs cuan.tries.-ThelO2year..old Usiver.sity is the- Rncky Mountain re-gion'o largest and oldest pri.Vately supported institution ofhigher learning,

The Morton Crabe studentsare Bruce Boianlck, 774ó Da..vio, Terri Ann Kramer, 7140Beckwith,- J..auren Purges, 5718',West Lyons, and DeaninRedding, 0548, LiillbetTerrace.-

t >?'tir- Otdtion in id.NahCtdbr",'pöd has' bees nndergoing oper-ationol reodiness exerdises -inthe vicinity of Ike Hawaiianlslondsi-,

Operations at sea' icitdefire fighting, navigation, flight- -

operations, weapons handlingand seamanship drilis deoigsocito kéep the 'crddi in-- o-' uçote'-:f combat reotinesu, After in-05515e at-sea training visitaere mode to Pearl Harbar,bing - crewmen, a cha5c5'Ca the Hôioohllu area.

a Operation HIP, ie mostaiso - -

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Left tO rIght Edgar Mqenzet, Crafton, Philip Bjum

Local Residents Participate In

Northwest Symphony Orchestramaster of the Unfted States AirFor many years now three Force Symphony Orcheotra.

Chicago SYmP0nY men who re- Mr. Muenzer io amember of Cheside io this area, Fr9 Graf- Chicago Symphony StringQaar-too. Philip Blum and Edgar cet and the Aliotaire Trio. IleMueneer. bave been hringing is head of the violin departmenttheir talents to the local resi- at the Sherwood Music School.dents by participating in our Philip Bium, a cellist withcommunity orchestra. . the Chicago Symphony OrchestraNorthwest Sympony Orches- for the past 12 years, is par-tra. ticalarly active in the field of-

chamber music,Jle IF.amemberFerry Crafton, a member of of the Chicago trings;fhè sMi.the first violin seçtion of the ataire Trie add the CarlisleChicago Symphony Orchestra Quartet, Mr. Blom has fre-for the past nineteen years, is qsently appeared as a soloistose of the founders of the here le the East, and with theNorthwest Symphony Orchentra Marine Band and Orches-and has heenitsconductorsinCe tra while he woo in the ser-its inception fifteen years ags. Oice. He is a faculty memherMr. Crafton io also musical di-rector of the CivicOrchestraof of the Chicago Coeservotory ofOak Park and River Forest. A Music.side from his conducting dutien.he has made many solo violin An a matter of note, all 3appearoces with orchestras in ° these meo have apPeared no

Couobrvatorv of Music and in or another.TfseNorthwestSym-next conf ecc

the Midwest, Mr, Craftoa is a soloists with the Northwestfaculty meinberof the American Symphony Orciseufra atone time

bernsusic. . l January-.' h . -. . at ht$ p.m. at. the Maine

Edgar MiieObIleugUeof. .Towni1sÌ Sooth High School,

Mr. Crafton's and olno, for the l S. 000 Road, Park Ridge.Past eleven years. a membernf This is o departure from thethe first violin section of the P° as this is the first timeChicago Symphony Orchestra, a Northwest Symphony Orches-

has been a feátured soloist tra O5COrt will be held in

here, in Washington D.C. and the new Auditorium Of Moine

thrsoghout Europe an concert- Sooth HigSliool.

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Data Processi g Course AtNues. High. Schools Begins. In 1967-

.A coarse in Data Procese-

Ong will be available to sto-. dents in the Nibs Township

High Schools starting next year.The new Course was approvedrecently by the district's Boardof Edocatios.

Proposed by the teachersof the Business Edocagion de-partmeots in the township'sthree high schools, the sosocourse will be a ose-sernos-terelective offering o Jonlot--------- in .addltsoo-taexplor--- -iai-Studieo- department offerand aenior students. reg career information and j ing of straight Economics. a

opportunities, the door-c aims mare theoretical course notto provide smdents with nome particularly suited for students

not intending ta pursue a col-lege education.

While Consumer Ec'bnomicshas udito among otheho. onhank services and credit. in-súrance the American Etano-mie nytem. and governmentand the.ìonsomer. the straightEconomica course meladoscovering sock areas as nur-voy of economic theory, labormanagement relations, infle-tisa. and comparison of ecos-omic systems. .

The course; whicbIs expiar-atory in nature, is designedto give students the theoreti--cal and academic basis forfatore studyingf ; accofdiu ta,JJ.

o Harris . aOsistdnt sopehidten-dent in charge of curricuiom.

Students pot pianliifartherstudy, explained Dr. Harris.can be iptrodoced to the va-cationai aspects of data pro-cesuing through units coveredis other cooses in the Bus-mnso Education department.

He said thnew cosroein data procfssng i9 Oat Vó.CaBanai in tIte sciSso that sta-dents taking it,yould he pro-pared to éster Jobs at its rom-pietiov..-

A coarse of this kind is nec-esnary, commented Dr. ClydeParkerS soperintendent ofschools, so tkot the highschosls Complete range ofcourse offerings cao keeppace with the mond's advaoe-isg technology.

In addition to an mntrodoc-tisa to the subject, the courseincludes nuits ea the punchedcard, unit recprd data process-leg, computerdataprocessings,programming, the centrai pro-censing pnit, and job oppor-tunities in data processing.

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Aucording to Dr. Harris, Ithas been suggested that hita-dents wasting tltiscoarse havéan average or better than avnr-age scholastic record and thatthey have bad at least enesemester of typing.

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In the sear future the Nile-Youth Commission togetherwith the Park DistriCt willhave ..available poétice headquar-Cero, auditioning nights and ta-ping sessions. Wé have a sta«to aid and assist yosr group oran individual osi how to prepáreund present yourself in a pro-per and professionaL manner. ., ;

Paronts.weinViteY00rl5WiYand comments. .

For further informutiun call-YO 7..5746.

This registration and surveyin helng supervised by a ca-pable and musically inclinedstaff. The purposeof this re-gistration is to assist the youthwith talent to pr000re futureengagements for civic clubs.partleo private orguniustionsand dances who would be inneed of your services.

Any combos. singers. singleacto, double acts or anyone withany talent are requested to fillout this application imme-dlately.

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IÏ TIeS Bugle. ThursdnIy Dcmber 1966

ll®®biis GULost Wednesday, io spite of

a bod. raiaey day. an overflowcrowd of warnen saluted theapproaching holiday-SeaSOle byattending one of the first Dee-ember social 1ancents at theLegion Memorial P'ome, theMorton Grove American Le-gion Auxiliary Uneit #134 an-cual Christmas Cheer Lunch-eon.

The yearly party Is held forthe benefit of thdbi stili

. - .. confined In hospltnls. Chair-mall Mrs. Chris Mathiesen.

Mr. . Santa Sonta Claus. Mr. Whipple. visit entena Mr. Prune. 8938 Mason. Msrto Grove, re-on Christmas live Is a scene from Childhood Prodactinns East- pOrts that with the proceedsInn Color classic S'The Chistmas That JUment Wasnt." an derived, the RehabIlitationthe doable feature program at Golf Mill on December 16. Other Committee under the directionfeature Is "Smnkey.' the story of.a wild stallion. ° Mrs. Ed Lange of Skolnie.

.. !. will be able to. spread much

At Golf ffi'till Theatrehappiness and cheer at this

Starting Fflday. December16,the Golf MIII Theatre will en-gage a special Christmas showfor the entire aniily. The twofeatures are both in Techni-color and arc aimed ta he eniJoyed by evéryòne.The Christ-mas That AllassE Wasn't,"starring Santa Clans add Ros-sano Brazzl,aitd. Smokey,"starring Fass l'urIner, famousfur bio characterization ofDavey CrockeD.

The delightful new masicalfantasy, . "TheChrisimas ThatAlmost Waun't," is an enter-tainment treat that is as color-dal and cheeefni and as full ofsurprisee as the most nplrigedofholiday seasons, Inthe story,Santa Claus Is threatened with

. Yes, tineréin still plenty oftime for you .b6ys and girlsin Ehe Morgen Grove area tomall your personal letter toSanto Class. As previosslyre-ported, the MoofonGrovejay-caes have installed a"spetial".mailbox for Sanfa's mail only,This mail box In located in thechildren'u section of the Mor-ton Grove Public Library,6140 Lincoln Avenue, MortsnGrove,

Mail can he dropped in thebox any tirn daring the li-brary1u normal operatinghours,

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evictIon from his home andworkshop in the North Pole.

Feos Parker, who has sharedatar hilling with many beauti-ful ladies lit many movies. nowhas a new and different co-star,but Jut the same, a beanty,This time its a spirited stallionnamed, "Smokey," Thefeatoretells the story of a man's oh-session for a wild, untamablestallion, a beasty that had beendefeated by all attempts tu hecaptured. it is a story of the

.Wild West of yesterday rom-pared to the Wild Westof today.

Coming December 30. theGolf Mill Theatre will Freient."The Sound of Mssic. ' Tic-bets are now on saie at the-theatre's hoxoffice.

dates bave lived up to the Ideals. of ncautisg. Sixteen of these

scouts are from Nues and ParkRidge In the Maiñe Ridge din-

Sauta Requests More Letiers

ank Mom or Dad to help youmail It,

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Sasta wishes Co report thatthis year, ail boys and girlswho mail him a letter io his

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merry season for us that Isupcoming sous this year. Theprogram is much mure im-portant saw, she adds, doe tuthe fact that servicemen arecoisfined in local hospitals- whuhave just returned from VietNom. -

Christmas Cheer ChairmanMrs. Mathleyeathanks the manyresidents st the village whoattended the after-sos luncheonand card party. She also sendsthe Auxiliary thanks publiclyto Legion member Jim Camp-ancha who donated fruit whichwas made ints numerous fruitbaskets which were thon sward-ed lucky ticket holders.

Mrs. Mathiesen to conclude,would like to annoance the twomajor prize winners uf theafternoon. Mrs. Jerome Deflerthier of Park Ridge waspresented the $100 ruait award;and the second prize of $50.00cash went to Ed Duller ofMorton Grove.

Those attending were treat-ed to a delicious Chinese stylameal catered and cooked cosi-pletely by well bosom MactonGrove resident Katie Resten-holz, The Auxiliary membersthemselves baked their spec-ial cabes for dissect whichwas served at the attractivetablas.

Scouts Approved ByEagle Board Of Review

Thirteen boys fromtheNarth-west Suburban Council nf thaboy scouts were approved bytha eagle hoard of review uttheir November meeting.

During the year 1966, the.hoard nf review has secureddefinite, concrete. satisfactoryevidence that 78 eagle candi-

. special box will receive à parr-.-

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latter, you must be sure to in- ..clude your return addréss. -

r' SO, think of what you would Christmas Program-s libe - him to bring, inclsding a -

: personal note If you wish, and iJoining Lerete Greene on the

Gas lindustry's color special,Chriytmas With LotseGreene," will be the renownedUNICEF Children's Choir, agroup of some 90 young people,ranging in.. uge.irom O to 13,representing - vari055 paris ofthe world,

Their mission and goal is towork for a world of understand-ins, harmony and peace for filmankind, and is exemplified bytheir song, . 'Let There BePeace Ou Earth--Let lt BeginWith Me." The song wanawarded a George WanklsgtonHonor Medal by tb FreedomsGOLF-MILL

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.Jtanv LEWIS. DON GIVE UP THE SHIP'

The eagle class of 1966,along with their parents, scoutleaders, vocational spansoroandfriends,will attend the eaglerecognition program on Feb, 21,Sponsored by the Pare011 Corn-puny, the evening program willbe thecalmination of a fall dayof exploring the vocational as-pirations of each huy.

Claude S, Brinegar, presi-dent of the Pure Gil Co,, willchallenge the scauts an theirhay note speaker,

Foundation at Valley Forge for"sststaodlng achievement Ishelping to bring abut a betterunderstanding of the Mnericaxnway of 114e."

Tjnaha1fehourclor.progg5ty,sponsored locally by NarthernIllinois Gus Company, wilt beseen on Saturday, December17,from 7:0 to 8:00 p.m. (ST)OS NBC television,

WMTH SchedulesAdded eatures

On December 16, at2:30, WMTH presents an out-standing Christmas Salute pce-pared in cooperation with theHenry ForMuseum andGreen-field Village in Dearhbrn,Michigan. -

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"North By Northwest" Ispart of an exciting doable tea..tare prugram at the new Mor-ten Grove Theatre, On thesame program will ha "The10th Vtcilm," in colsr, star-ring Marcello Mascrolatmi andUrsula Modress,

The saw Morton Grovê Thea..tre in located in Morton Grove,on Dempnter at Harlem, Theyoffer acres uf free parking fortheir -patrons, The theatre Isopen each evening, with aniditiunal matinee ohuwings on Sa.turday, Sunday and Holidays,

This wecke special Saturdayand Sunday Children's Matineswill feature Jerry Lewià In"Don't Give Up The Ship". Thechildren'o matinee admissionprice is only 50f per person,The theatre io emptied of alipersons following the Chi!-dren'o Matinee program.Threecartoons will also beonthe mo-tinca program,

Nues NorthHoliday Concert-Sunday -

The dessic deparpmest ofNIles. -North will present ittAnnual }lullday concert Snyday,December 18, at 4 p.m. In theschosl auditoriuri.

The program will include y

the csncert choir, orcheytra, -

and band. The choir will sing .

Fred Warietg's "Night BeforeChriotmus" and will join withthe orchestrais selections fromthe Messiah. The nrchentrowilLplay Fislandlaandseveralother -

selections foretring orchestra.

Ronald Friedman, . Ronald O

?icker, and Susan Rugendorf -

wilt be featured with the bond--in Floyd Werie's Cornet Car-rUlos,

The hind will also incisdelaits program a Mozart Over-tare, municfrsmMary Poppins,and "A Fantasy on Green-sleeves" by Alfred Reed.

There will be no adnlosisncltarge, and the community Is -

invited to attend, announced -Lawrence Wathen, chairman ofBiles North's munie depart-ment,

Tom Keefe

Donates Blood-Madison , Wio, TnmKaefO,

8651 W, Normal , NUes, Ill-isole, was among 2,227 otO-dents, faculty and staff mom-bers of the University of Wts-cassio st Madison who gavea plot O blood during the All-Campun blood donáIifiFfstfleUnlvorsity'n Madl005 campos.

The glifo of life were col-lected by tiro RedCrose BloodCenter in Madison for distrfh--

- Otlas. to 87 hospitals In 37

Wisconsin counties,. lntludisgall Madison osdLlslversitykO'pitols, end to the nation's armedforces wherever. seeded.

Nues High Schools Transportatio,&Ø, Of Country's Great BargainsOse of the -best tt'anopor-

tatios bargains In the countryhas always been and still Is,a round trip ride on New YorkCity's Staten bland Ferry forio cents.

plot far behind in harpie val-so, at least for high schoolstsdmts, 15 riding the schoolboo rasend trip from home toose of the three Nues Town-ship i-11gb Schools,

A smdest living more thana ¡ulläthd5AlfkflthtiiWschool building where he at-tends classes rides free, oc-cording to state Raw.

The student living within the922,50 annually foe' the busrides, costing him about i2cents a day for the round trip,

ecmal cost of transportingWo high school students roundtrip In about 25 cents forevery rider, . o

The high schaol district thisyear hon a $350,000 contractwith the Malerhsfer School Buscompmy. For this amount, thebss comp-ny runs uhnut 60buses every morning to caver -So more than 100 routesthrosghotit the Township, andagain after school to bring -

the smdeotn home.

Aloe included in the con-tract are about 15 late after-usos buses for each schoolto take smdests borne at 4:30,.5:45, und 6:15,

About two thirds of this

TeenagersBuild -

"Santas"Moine TowsohipJ1Jgt S,JnuoR

gast presento its first "Build-A-Sosta" Contest, The event,sponsored by the Art and PepCinbo of the school, locatedat Potter and Domputor Roodis Pork Ridge, Illinois, is oneof the many activities of good-win that is tradliiónal duringthe holiday season, The teen-stern, given this project tocreate a "Fan Santa", a "newImage Santa", are to be rom-mended for their efforts ishelping to make Christmanmerrier inrpersoSs1esoissrtanate, The three-dimensionalsculptures will he donated tovorioso deserving orasiz-Otions, Examples .of the new"Santas which Will be exhibited

- December 7 through Decem-or 14, oro "Candy Clans".'Computer Claus", "Mod

- Sonta" and "Super Claus,"Thnentire student body was invidodto participate in the contestthrough its various organiza-tiono, The "Santas" will bedistributed thrsogh the Red

,_Cross tschildren's homes, hon-o-'Ìdtals, old folks' homes, and

other institutions where Christ-moo holidays are sometimesnot no merry.

We cordially invIte yes tovisit our exhibition and seewhat high school students cando when given a challenging,Worthwhile project.

NiÌs Community

Chua.ch Christmas

Program SundayThfurch Srhnsl children

of Nibs Community ChoreS,7401 Oaktnn Street, will poe-sent the 9:30 6 ll00 a.m, wor-ship ser-Ocas on Sunday, Dcc-ember lAth - in the form of aChristmas Program.

- - All mRmbers and friends areWOitOme to attend,

transporthtion contract In paidby the school district fromtant mosey, The remaining one-third Is paid by state aid de-termined by how many studentsare riding free and by the pa-

- nual fees paid by stodeuts wholive within the mile and o halfZaun,

- - Buses hired to transport oto-dents for special ochos! octiv-ities are not included in thecontract. They are paid fer by

.theactivIties, clubs, and-or-ganizations which schedale the

'i

trips, - .

This year, 74,6 per centsg the more than 7,3Ro NIIsiTownship HIgh 6chool sta..dents are riding school basesto and from home,310 5WntO are paying whijeslightly more than 4,000 areriding free because of the statelaw gOveDeng the mile and-ahalf zone,

Aboot 67 per cent of theNifes WOOt_ stodento are ridIng school hones, The school,

which is nut readily reached and IB percent paying,by public transportation, hasabout 53 per cent of its sto-dents riding tree and about14 per cent paying, -

Nibs East with 69 per centof its students riding schoolhunes bao almost 44 per cantof its student body riding has-es free und about 26 per centas paid riders,

Nileu Nrtb, which has al- stOdeet driving unnecessary, -

most 90 per cent -of its 5_and it enables wider paruc-.dents riding school buses, has -ipation by stodeñts In aftori,.

about 72 per ceoE riding free school activities, ;. . -

car insurance-wise '6B"erage Mal.,16 to 25. High school ¡unor or senior, or-collegestudent. Sound like your son?l'hen you could save25% on car insurance with State Farm'sGood Student Discount.

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YOUR. CAR NOW!We Speciallee in

. Minor Motor ServIce

. Tune-up. Brake Specialists. Crcane and Oil -. Towings Road Service

ALSOSNOW PLOWING

Residential &Commercial

DES PLAINES AUTO& TRUCK SERVICE19ml E Touhy Des Pl.

Phonè 966-3910

tft*The Bugle8U9 N. Mi!wW..

FtlF OFPEPJNC - 3lo!rm. hriek bi-level. BIt-ins. hardwood firs.. gar..deep lot. close to school.Just $27.900GLADSTONE 824.5191

. ROSET.LE AREA -3 bedroom bi-level. 2 carheated garage on 81 acre.$23,500. Call

EXQUISITE - 7 cm. bi.level. 3 Ige. bdrms.. 2cemmic tiled baths. lam.size hitch.. din. rm., ceo-

EXPERT PLASTERING& REMODELING

Rooms,- ceilings walls &patching. Work guaran.teed. No Job too small.

JOE ORTIBASEM-TIlO

LET US cLEANYOUR LIVING ROOM

DINING ROOM S HALLFOR ONLY $25.00

EULLKRCARPET CLEANERS.

ES-4100

n.

LARGEST- CONBINE CCliIMIOI. - . ..

NuES - Mi[N GROVE-

EB -LJ/r - . -

EVERY day is summerith an avenge year

round temp. in the mid70s in south croIraiFlorida in the Scuri ofFia. dairyland. Goodjob oppty.; schools.churches. nati. shoppinrz.property taxes less than$15 per year make thishome comparable lohomm selling for $3.082more on the coast. Forless lhan your presentChieagolaod rent you(-an escape soaring taxes.cold weather and stalledautos. n a brand new2 Mcm. home with ahe. screened family orFia. no. fór a total priceof 98.695. this includesthe l-3-acre lot in thistropical WonderlandCustom-built formica kit.rertile bath. Terrariofloors lhruout. exira Ige.carport and tttil. cm.makes this the idealhome for the family ona hudget or the bargainhunter $400 do.; only 952mo. principle and inter-est Starts you now.Spend this svinter tinderbalmy FIa. sIrvo. Call tosee free color pins. 346-8252

Real Est. Vacant....2.G

BARRINGTON AREA5 acres geotly railinghomesite. Natural gas.ttnderground sviring.good cmds 5 minutesto train station. Barring.ton school Okt. Near pa.rochial school. Moder.ately priced. On EASY

FL 4-2186

Aparthtefíto_3.A

4 Bdrtns 2 fuIt baths.trt-livei. Built-in ret..dishwasher. cite. stove.Park Ridge loe. Beautifulbuilding. References. Forfull particulars cali

M55000

De Luxe 3 room. i bdrm.heated apt. $1.40. poi mo.now vacantDeLuxe 2 bodrio. heatedapt. $190 per monts.

. Now vacant

WM B. SEBASTIANREALIUBS

1518 Mlsier St . Des Pl.864-2103

Apaott000tz-341

4 rm. apt 2nd fI. Avail.Jan Ist Rental 5105.00mo. Des Pl. Close toschools. bus. churches.In priv. home. Fine forsvorking mid-aged cpIe.Or yng. cple. saving forhome. 324-1344 after 5

Rouse toe rent 3-CLovely 2 bedroom fur.nislied house. 1 child.5195 moosh. Call.

827-2439

4 - Bedroo,n house torent vicinity Mannheim& Touhy. Exc. rond. Call

824.3072

Fast ActionClassifi,d

Cement A BI* The IBA

CelflentWor45c Sq. Pt

Patiøs. Drivewyi Stde.svalkt. etc. - ...

FLOOR TILEInstalled SSc Sq. PL

Residential . Commercial

REAlltlNG OF - _Foundation Crack

$1 pet. It. -

Nelson-PrattBl4CK-lOp 25e Sq. Ft.

BWLDING MAT52tjt.CALL ANYT

775-7333We deliver 7 days a week

BusinmaOppartunIties_igSPARE V&j

INCOMERefilling and collectingmoney from NEW TYPEhigh quality coin oper.ated dispensers in thisarea.No selling. Toquai.ify you must have car.references. $600 to $1900cash. Seven to twelvehours weekly can net e.collent monthly Income.More full inne. For per.sensi jnteM wrIteP.O BOX 4195. P27g5.BURGH, PA. 15203. to.elude phone number.

Elp 27aotcd.

PuU or part tIme womantoo gan. hsestk. Set monbec Must have ownHBn nngnt

_) \ uaa...

DIRT.

ROME

ll2OVRNSNTO RECREATION ROOMSO lfl1VHENS -

O COMPL8.rEADDITIONS

Each jobcustom designedFor Free Bat.mate

CALL 392.7190

Feot LidienClncai*iod

ReIp Womtnh...FornaIo - IBA

TYPIST AND.. RECEPTIONIST - -

For relief switchboardduties. Must. be a highschool graduate & havegood typing Speed. lits.9 A.fit tent S P.12- Mon.day otro Friday. Excel-lent company honeSta.

FOR APFf CAlL-3 BLAIR. 8654EM

THE STANDARD

OPASIERICA -

LWE INSURANcE.

co1 So WashIngton St. -

Paik Ridge. IlL

-w

-

DREAMING OF -A BRIGHT CHRISTMAS?COME IN Mjo TAXE YOuR PICK PROM

SANTA'S BAG OF JOBS-

PEER TO YOU

:sWORKSHOp

----- PERSONALIZED ERyp SERVIcE

510 N. W HWY. 927-5163 DIE PLAiNEsNEWTON - s JEAN LIGHTNER WALT NEWTON

OFFICE PERSONNELXEROX CORPORATION Is the leader In the

- field of graphic communicafloca. Our exceptionalgrowth continues to generate openings tor officeand clerical personnel. We are presently seekingGeneral Office Clerks to perform filing and mallopening dutIes.

These closical openings lead- to advancement-

to. more reoponsinle clerical -positions within ourmodern DISTRIBUTION CENTER In Des Plaines.

In - addition to excellent starting salary, withsix month merit cestews XEROX offers excep.tional company paid benefits ouch at:

. FREE LIFE. HEALTH AND ACCIDENT- INSURUANCE.

. 8 PAID HOLIDAYS, 10 PAID ABSENCEs PERYEAR, 2 WEEKS VACATION AFTER i YEARAND 3 WEEKS AFIRE 5 YESES.

. RETIREMENT AND PROFIT SHARING UP--

1 15% OF ANNUAL EARNINGS.

Ml applicants -must b isigh school graduates.We, will,.. Interview during the next 2 weeks from8:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. doily.

Appiy In person or cali: -

-

Mn. R. MAREE AT 827.8810-

XEROX COR1ORATION- -

2150 iontage Road Dea Plaines, Ill.. Located near Mantittellfl and Touhy

- , An -Equal Opportunity Employer

fleIp Wontcd-Peuse.Jp 90

GENERAL OFFICE- ADMIRAL

We have a- number of Inteteating and variedupenlngs-for glrlsor-woinen WItIIgOOd clericaland tpylng ability to Wfk . In new modernotfices.,. .

- .-* SECRETARIES( . CLERK TYPISTSIBM KEYPUNCH OPERATORS

Excellent V46ges with stepped up pzngrtesion forOJIaIIfIed personnel. -

All these benefits are waiting for you.. PROFIT SHARING

. ERCER. STARTING PAT. o MAJOR MED. INSTE.

. HOSPITALIZATION INS LIFE INS.. PAID VACATION AND HOLIDAYS

O NEW EfOD. CAFETERIA. PROMOTIONS FROM WITHIN

Apply daIly CTA to door- -- -- ADMIRAL

W. ERMITAGE 2060 N. ICOLMAB- An Equal Opportunity Employer

WE ARE LOOKING FOR A- "TAKE C AGE" WOMAN

We want a full time. experienced, respon-rible woman between the ages of 92 and 45to falce over our one girl office. Typing. lightbookkeepIng, telephone and dictapone. Good

lary plus excellent working conditiona..-.-- School hours will be coneldered.FOE INTERVIEW CALL 0781O

FAST ACflON CLASSIFIED

It Ragoda9093 Barberry- Le

Help Wanteg_Femalo-....51A

XMAS LISTAll Suburbs 100% FreeSHEETS EMPLOYMENT

Typists .....$90-$98Accta. Payable..88$l07Prod. CoflBai....$83.$98Cenerai Secy....$l94-4i07SWltcliRecep....880-$90Travel Ageocyj9o..$lsOTicket Agent.....$90-$100Per. Secy $125.90 ap

Call 825-71179144 i/I Mliw. fIfties)

ACCOUNTANTCHALLENGING OPPORTIyNjqy ¡3 NOWAVAILABIE FOR AN ACCOUNTANTWITH A PROGRESSIVE WEST SUBURBAIÇ

MANUFACTURER.

DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS ARE:

.. COLLEGE LEVEL AC-COUNTING OREQUIVALENT

. TWO TO FOUR YEARSEXPERIENCE IN IN-DUSTRIAL ACCOUNT.ING

Newly treated position requires close cooper-ation with corporate officials and - offers.. anexcellent oalary commensurate with eperi-enge and ability. - i -

- Reply in completo confidence to-

BOX 218

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS.snotllThitt rapidly expanding elcetronlcamu.nu.

facturer hoe Immediate openings In our produc.lion depathnent New Plant-completely airconditioned. i_

. OPERATORS -

Rollis Soldering Machine and Other SmallMachines

. SOLDERERS

. HAND ASSEMBLERSWith Or Without Experience

APPLY IN PERSON OR CALL259-4500

MICRODYNE, INC.1600 8 WOKS ED. ROLLING MEADOWS

An Equal Opportunity Employer

NITE WORK GALSWhy work at factory assembly when youcan work UF FR0111 foc lenco money. Open.Ingo now toc working gals who want to moveup to better hosts anti wages. Good openingsloe matrons to handle office cleaning. 4 to 8hours per nIght Melt your bouts and pickyour Income. -

Call - liWillTHE NATION'S

HOUSEKEEPER- ES-0344

FAST AcTION 96-CLASSIFIED -

910

Umø Sausfobfopo90

&IODEL R011IS PURE.Selling out up to 70%oft. Will separate. Termsfi delIvery. Cali 173-0252tfter 12 p.m.

SELLING OUT. DISPLAY TURN.in builders 4 deluxemodel homeJ. Will sep-arate.

.

SENSATIONALDISCOUNTS

WE DELIVER255.0670

Coppertose Irrigedoire.dec. ronge, auto. wisher,ele. dryer, Iron-Ritemo9gel, snidest desksed choir. humIdifIer,wrooght iros table, sew-Ing markise, refrigero-tor. Before 6 P.M.823-7201.

MODEL HOMEFURNITURE

710m De Luxe homes.A-vail. for before Christ-mas delivery. Fuit roomsor single pieces. Cash orternis. Free delivery.

537.6770

Mi000lous Fat SUIe-46

liepltal bed wIth mat.basa and aides. Coro-mode chair. Both likenew. Call 824-9439.

Hammond chord organIn excellent modillon.

$295.00Call 824.6096

Gas range-2 years old..Ee-lleot condition.

Call-

392.8967

7 fi. aluminum Christmastqçe. llto$ dhle bed.dtspeè,'ard tools. kIt.tble., 2èiffif win. fon.

OHRIST8TAIl TREESFOR LESS

Scotch Pine, Balsam.White Pine. Over 1000trees staked for your se-lectlon. Wreaths, ropingand other greenery.

80RRODDRFARM A3RET

at 2 locationsPalatIne Rd. i ml. Westof Etc. 93, ArlIngton lita.Aleo Rand Rd. comer ofThomas St -and BuffaloGrove Rd., Arlington lits.

392-3910

TOP PRICES PAIDFor cut glass. soUquesgold. silver and lewelxy.Call 824-2507 er DE 7-9342

- PALATINERESALE SHOPBring in your used cloth.

ísg and we will sell Itfor you. We pay cash forcut glass. band paintedchina. antiques. 104 S.N. W. R. Daily 10 to4. FrL. 10 to 9 P.M.

FL 8-5251

New -and used LIonel &American Flyer Engines,cazo. frack, accg: O-27track. 10e es. Cam fromIl. Cash or frade. Newfrallia fer old. We repairall maIms,

BJLL.S HOBBY -

00 MAIN SF.. 7K. RIDGE8834460

. w__au0 ¡005 Sale-40

Enlarger, 4x5 Solar -

Wofleimok 162MM P/4.5t.ens. - Bolancod polemounted. condition fair.Phone 827-1449, after6 P.M.

Eneyciepodius - 1964 -20vol. Cost $200, Sie. $35.Webtei' !Jnthr. DictionaryCois $42.50. Sell $14.00FurnIture Must Seil.350-7185

F. Actionifi.d

MusIcal - trusflents-43

Let us be Santa'shelper for a Merrymusical Chrlstsnst.An organ or plano

gives the whole familyyr round enjoyment

New Spinet andConsole Planos

from $595.00Beautiful Guibranoen

OrgansFrom $995.00

Magnificent Magnas-oxSteryos, Televisions and

Stereo Theatres.ChrIstmas Routa

Daily 9 . 9-Sat. S . 5:30MARIA SCHARFER

MUSIC STORE1415 ELLINWOOD

VA 4-4131 Dea PlainesMember ht First Credit

Card Proyram

Psrsonal

Respossible for my sig-0001cc only, os of De-cember 15, 1966-RichardCritz, Masdeieln, III.

Di/iRE sed EVA formerly'at Roses Beaapj Solon -usw at Clalres Blockrchld -/698-2347. -

.tuts For:Stile....5I

: . HORSES BOARDED$40 per month or specialyearly rates. 20 acres offenced in pasture, BullValley, Woodstoch, Ill.Cal after 6 p.m. Weekdays.

5 3°. old gelding. Blackand white, large pony. -

Must sell $85.00 or bestoffer. Good with children.Cali 299-5511 8:00 ajo.to 3 p.m. daily.

SCHNAUZERS _ Minia.lure. ARC reg., croppedears, home raIsed. 9 wIts,

158-1660Catch Demmo & Sewers

- syJ ThOLILES?CATCH DAllEs CIBO.

a OlI000tlIZtOItosOl, pson, rsddls. tinted

igh,, dials,. lists and bawl,opened. Tros rs.,, ca, nut.F1000 COROSOL IXFO6TI

Ne onto ehwgs is. wmkaud. orInris5. Coli onttIo.

Jim's Snuror Sersice- 456-5777 227-5177

N_,,,,.ltUosnd, OwOd. s,,od

..Quality warb, reasosableprIces. Repaira, remo...dellng, basement baths.Serving the Niles area.Honrabas Plaisblp.g Co.- 820-6057 -

FAST ACTIONCLASSIFIED

-I,

Ç1fi.dFZT.9219 Y24-1020

trat air. conditioninn. 2rar garage-----------$41.900

no For Sale - 2-F GL.WSTONE 824.519i

DFS PLAJNF yHe

2 . The , Iimday;December 15, 196e-Ths Bugle, Thursday. December 15. 1966

WHY LOOK FURTHER?

WE RAVE OPPORTUNITY JOBS FOR YOU ! i.

--- - 7_WORK LOCALLY .. BEG11 IMMEDIMELYI

: tVe presently looking for: .

. LONG DISTANCE SERVICE ASSISTANTS (OPERATORS)

. INFORMATION SERVICE ASSISTANTS (OPERATORS)

s CENTRAL OPPICE REPAIR MA1

. COIIMUNICATIONS CONSULTANTS

s CLERKS . LINEMEN

. sTORRRPEBS . CABLE SPLICERS

. 1NßTAT.TPR . - . JANiTORS

. PBX fl;STAT.T.rA . SECRETARIES

BENEmS. Paid Vacions md HoIid.y,. Complete Insurancr Program Coemg Lite. Income Pmtectíon.

Retirement. HospiIaIiztion. & Srgc.I pIus Mi& MdicaI Eenses. Pleasaot Surroundings in Es.senhial Industry. Top Industry Pay &Ie - Shift Diffrr.ntiaI

-CALL NOW! -

827-9919

Houses For Sale-2-F

FLORIDA!

KEY r'UNCHOPERATORS

SOME EXPERIENCEPREFERRED - -

but will train good be.glances that are near orhavefinished theircourse to work from 5p.m. to 1 n.m. in ourLD.P. department Ex.ceLfriiigo.benegfl. . Forappt. call -

PI 5-0500 Ext. 594Mrs. J. Eibert

Office Personnel lige.

JEWEL-Companies, Inc.

1955 W. North Ave.Melcose Park

Fait Action. Clossifi.d

ROOF S GUTTERSREPAIRED

FREE ESTIMATES827-5229

Eng nad Carpot