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.SL cyo Cs A vaay oag Sì. John ere- - beuf teain coached by RayScb- t'oeder and Elmar Koalba, CU- maxed perfact 13-O woa-iost . record adib an vazwheIm1ag victory. in the city champiot»,. . sIdp gaine. Ed Gi,oenwaid p1t . cited olrun,lhitgametobeat st. judo for the title, Judes only atm pad hit Came with two outs and two strikes on the batter Jim DiPraak. in the last innhtg when Mr. DiFraak parked one out of the parkfor a round Upper to nilo Groen- wald's bid for a an-blUer. Gro . oenwaid was backed up by the V keen bitting of Rob Schroeder, who komered twice, Glenn Ko- alba, Rick Gentry, Gary Weber, Brian Ayiesworth. and AItVO- dicka who ail couttikuted to. St. jokns aoven run tally. Box Store St.JohoBrekeaf . AB z 00 I I 1 3 12 3 2,2 2 10 4. 12 2 01 3 00 3 01 7T KaIj'ioSkI.2B V G.Ayleswotth.LF B,Aylesworth.LF ICoolba,CF Sckroeder.05 Groenwaid,P G.WcherIB Vodlcka.3B P.Weber,C' . Geatry,RF St. Jude Lucla,SS Nurtoa,RF Roemer,C Rlchler.P DlFrank,30 3 Spiller.LV Tcoda,CF WideIski,26 Carr.1B T St. Jude 000 005 l-1 St. John Brcbeuf 030 103 x-7 Ritto batted Itt - Schretder5; Geoto'y. Koolba. Erroro - Korpluold. Left ou . kaue St. John. 8; St. Jude, 2. Stolen Bases - Karplooki. 2; Scbroeder. 2; VodIcka. 1;. Ko- slba 1. Two-baoe bitt - B.Aylesworth G.Weber. Geetry, HomeRuno- Schroeder 2; DWraok. Sacri- fices - Kosiba, 'r .Pitçrhlag Summary: ' V V PH R E000SO EdGroeowald 7111 2 14 Joe Rickler 6 9 7 7 S SO Winning Pitcher-Ed Groenwaid (4-0); Losing pitcher - RICSIOr- (2-1). HIt by pitch by Rlchier Groenwaid. Time 1:55. Graduates From Law School Among the 59 graduateo of The Jobo Moi'ahall Law School at.lto 95th Commencement Etw cocines was David Blumeafeld, 7009 Carol. Hiles. who received 00 LL.B. (Bachelor of Laws) degree. Odore atteoding law school. he received a B. de. tree from the University ai Ullunio and Is a member of the Delta Kappa Sigma Pharmacen- licei fraternity and the Wlnoio Phormateutical Association. July 3 .- Women's Ausilio o the NUes Police Dept. mee 0:00 p.m., Public Works Bldg. July 4 - Have a safe and sane 4th at July. Plao samethlnf at home with your nolghbars. July 6 - T O 1r at NUeo Meeting 7:00 p.m. - Lawrenco. woor Little Theatre. the Segle, Thursday. July 2, 1964 FirefIghter ilarry Khtswskt jr., explains Station DedeS to touring cididren & mothers Sci sot Chil4re'i' Tqir Nues Fire ¡Jiept. ' A record was set recently when Hiles fIrefighters coodat- ted a toar far 107 school cbil- drea and adulto in a siegle day at Fire Department headquar- tern. 8360 L3empoter St. Chief Albert L. Hoelbi. said that this was the greatest nom- ber 01 vIsitors ushered through their flew ultra-modern fire station In ose day since the buildiog was dedlcotcdV March Hiles needs a new lihroryl In the Chicago Tribune forjone SO, there appeared an article about demsostratlons to be hold io a section of Chicago In pro- test st inadequate library faro titles. The West Town Brunch uf the Chicago PuhllcLibraryis moving into an 'Inadequate storefront" aod the residents uf the area feel that tUis is a re- flection on thorn an a "poor, backward communitythat we are alawly-educatedpeoplewhn wadid not apprecIate new fac- titles." Back In 1957, a far-slglsted group of citizens it Hiles folto- ded a lIbrary for the Improve- ment of educational and recre- ailonal oppartttoities for bath children and adults.Thelibrary hetpn its operation In a ymaU room In the village hall where Its bookcullecilOn started, but even before It was able to open for service it outgrew Its quer- taro and in February 1957, It wan moved into larger space In the Grennan HeIghts field- house. Sume thIrty-six civic minded people of the village Mies Calendar Of Events July 7 - Nibs Baseball League meeting - 5:00 p.m. - Great-n Heights fleldhause. July 8 - Nues FehDe Library Ooard Meeting - 7:30 p.m. - Library, 7944 Waukegan,Nlles. July 9 , Lions Club uf Nifes- Noon Meeting - Lune Tree Inn. July 9 - Open Forum Meeting July 6 - Rotary Club of Nifes - for presentation ofdans for the Noon Meeting - Lone Tree Ion, ocx library building Nilex Public School, Too y and July 6 - Nifes Days Committee Franks. Nifes. meeting - 5:00 ,m. - Council Chambers, Waakcgao at Tooky. This 1is}og is compiled far July 6 - St. John Lutheran Ch- the Nil s Citizens Committee urchladies Circle - Meeting by Edna Walger. For laforsot- 8:00 t.m., 7425VVMilthee. V tlOa, call 8235275.VVVVV. 17, 1963. Efe also estimated that since the Orne of dedica- tian. firefighters bave conduro ted - tours fur approximately 2,300 chIldren and adults. Although most uf the visitors are Srum Hiles schonls, church and scout groaps, many uf the guests also come from 'Mon'- mo Grove, Ds Plaines. Glen- view, Park Ridge, and the on- incarparatcd area around Nl- leo. tublic .Meetings served do volunteer lihrariann and public service started. in April. Thc esperience of this groop and the activeacceptance of the library by both chIldren und adults as "a passport to a land of never ending wonders" and as "a mocca for reading and learoing, a place where they can quench their thirst for mentol stimulation" proved tite need for somethIng more . than a volunteer library. V Ge April 18, 1959. the peo- pie uf Nifes vated for the es- tahlibment of a tao supported library district and the future of this moot important csm- munity facility was assured. In October the ffrot full time pro- fesslonal librarlao, Miss Jean Fus, took charge of thelthrary. Since that time the Iihrary has continued to grow and to Im- prove its service wlth'tho will- Ing assistance of the people of the community. Until recently. Its storefront qoartera bave been adequate fur building ta-" word the kind oflthraryservlee the village needs and should have. Bot now the llbrory Is in somewhat the same situation that exists in the West, Town district of Chlcagowithonevast difference; instead of moving into "an inadequate storefront". our lthraryisprepatlngtOmsve out of nne. Whether this wilt he occom- pliobed, agolo depende on the voters at the district. On July 25, you wifi have an opportun- ity to wield your vating power in favor of continuing growth as a forward-lasting commun- ley Interested In osisancing the edocatlonal msi, recreational facilities for ytuself and your children. On tOit day you Can fo ts the polls and vote yes for the plans ssorked- oat by your elected trustees for a library building that will be a landmark In the cultural ad- vaneement uf the Village of Ni- les. If your vocation lo- plan- ned so that you will be away V V' the day nf -electlon you -ny resent Library ' Hiles firefighters are always dtliling to tube time nut from their daily scbedule,Cldef Ho- cISl said, to acquaint the ein- incery with the duties at the fIremen. The flr prevention talks to the children arc es- penally valuable. he added and show future results. Those interested in a tour of the station should contact Chief Hoe5bl at 027-3205, Groaps of no more Ibas 30 are preferred. lans obtain information about cost- ing an absentee ballot by coo- tattIng Mr. James Orphan, at- torney, at VO-5-2202. Two publie meetings will ho held at which you sollt have an opponistalty to study tbeoeplans and to leurs how sour library expects to furnish you with on over Improving service for the cultural and Intellectoal doveS- opment of the citizens of this V progressive library district. The first meeting will he held on Thursday, July 9. at o p.m. in the Nifes Public Schuol. The date of the second meeting has been set for Monday, July 20, at S p.m. with a' yet undeteet. mIned location which wifi be announced inthispapertheweok prior to the meeting hut cIrcle the date now. - hicochores containing all the perifonee information about the propenal wIll be distributed to each home, hawo-er. inhe ev- cnt you do not receive aile they are available at the library and Can be obtained at both of the achedoled meetings. Sprinkling Regulatiòns - V The lawn sprahling regula- tisas in the Village of Hiles aro as follows: persono bay- Ing enea buone or business numbers may ase water for sprinkling parpase on even nu- mbered calendardates.andtho- 5e persons having onevenhuase or business numbers may ose' watgr for sprinkliag purposes on odd number calendar dates. If all the residents cooperate with theordinance regolations, sufficient water will be avail- able to everyone. V Niles ilealith ' Bar News - Your Nifes HèalthlhiardSPe15 IMPORTANT HEALTH HIlOS Painfulflrst and secotid-dro grec bonus caoreaulttromst- htlrn. sa caUtiolt is advised-in VVVVV tite acquiring of a tao. aadfOIr V skia,d persons mostheenceP' Opealfing at horns, a cumpa- railve newcomer to first aid. for buces is ta applycold sss- tet immediately to th e -affect- ed area .... this tends to pro- vent blisterieg, - relieve pain and basten healing. lt is wiser V tO place the burned-area-in a basin rather that' bald It under a tap. as the'prossore Vmight couse discomfOrt. 1cc cubes V V be added tO keep thetem- V perature. of the stator raid; or r 1f the head is involved, eofd- towels are au effective tool. li it is more than a mild burn, a physician should be consult- ed. -. 1f hatter- or honey. thp" old standbys ore used, a phi- V sikian may have tu sçnpe it all off and thus causO -greater DONT FORGET....... Laxatives should not be used promisenomly when there io acate abdominal pain. The cause may ftc an inflamed ap- pendis, which mighteuptureand cause a dangerous situation. C©mL k d Ç@ C©l The first step in a program. of providlog first aId training - for all Hiles employes. was tahn recently when 15 fireflfhterO. police officers and - public sorks - employes passed their basic: Red Cross course, The graduates. who comPie- ted the Red Çross'- Standard Pirat Aid course-Of 50 hours, are now qualified to attend the advanced course. This is the ultimate goal of village offi-' etolo. The coarse was conducted at Pire pn'toentVHeadquOt-- toro, 8360 W. Dempotor St., announced Fire Chief Albert L. HoelbI. The instructors were Firefighters -Harry - f(inowski, Jr., and Gprald Cameron. Ooth are ufficIai Red Cross First Aid Instructors. The . program locludid all phases of bosic amt aid incifi- tho motth to sounds rospi- ratios. The lattorwasdemOtto- tratad by using . "Resusci- Anne", the life-like inflatable mannequin recently purchased by the Flee Department. Those attending course were Probationary Firefighters RIchard Ball, VitoidLesinwaki. and Sheldon Mjkkel000; Folien Officers Fblulp Cnnnlnghntn, Ben Guazxo, Robert Flanna,Wil- 11am Keating, S. William Reid, Jr., and Ray Giovannelli. Public We,rho empluyos are C. Edward Clark, montan Mc Hugh, Joe Rodeaski, MaffioSo" ' Seren, Harry Schrambeck. and George Welter. - - V Niles Safety ' 'Council Tips Jaywalking Is a -shortcut to the cemetery or hospital. Approach every school tho way ysu -dId whon you-were smallSLOWLY, . . V The V.l:t H- V Vd V Vt-I j'V'iV .k ..' I l3avidBesser - :Edimr&p,.bliaher V That annual period font-on as , "political honey" thsebasonce V again dropped into ali our . V&V, . r homes, and we'll cinture wIth it ' with our usual senses.of fasci- - nation, horedam, exaoperailon 966-3910 and enthraildorn, The method of the making of a presIdent in - our country in -so unbelievable thar flrnt-ilme viewers of our every four year cIrcus must- see it wIth an awe of disbelief. Canoldering the person we ' - V elect io thIs country becomes the leader of the entire would, , we find itappalilag that aGafO. ¡ wacet'.Johnsen V vote is the choice we bave in this coming V V When we sge Vtlio men whn bave attaIned these top.leoder- -ship posts in the world our ' second sight must admIt the men we elect in our localareas an-e 0151014er to What weve previously believed. . Many lo.. al, mendiera of our school hOan'dsa nlllageboordo, zoning. habida, park boards and -In ciifzuñocommltcees are as cue noble as the two men oboutgm vie for thetep post In thé World, - We find lt j,,,V. There bon been monumentaj work done on Morton Grove'a air pollution ordInance, which encftmpaauos -sonto 60 page'Of law, aed.nionybundrednof mall. hours of work, b a selflean gruupj of- OUzns. V In Hiles it. louçollke theofflclolsarewall- ing for Mon'to Grove to cooct V Ito nèw ordfiance so Hiles can borrow, and paso g olmiforlawa ' ConsiderIng the Ilmitednans.. ber of hours village officlala have to devito totheir trustee posto, the idea of one 4llage tlhing last- Studien and sties yoyo from other commwildoa is most sensible, : Thestuti' and knswlodge wit.. ich went Into the making f the Msrtu Groveoln' paltotlon law io Sn excellent example, Ac- cording to -Morton Grove tesa- tee Carl RIcin, it Is among the first laws of its typo fur a small community in the entire - United Staten. The men who did yeomeo'e Work on the bill V Include outotandlisg men of ocio ence, whose epeclalized know- Sedge was needed for noch a lt thus follows that neigh- boring commtinittes should o- vail themselves of thIs' monti- lainons effefe, rather than an attempt to ditplicate'thlo work, IJ,dlbe many newcomers to suburbia, we're nit ao Impres.. sed with the dividing of these small segments of population to indIvidual Incorporated co- molOnitles, . Duplicating fire departm, polIce depart. monts, public worhn gronps, and thg. multipIebjs nro Cesuary far these multiple fon'- ces seems both wantefol and unnecessary, Likewise the ef-Y flelency of alf thesesmalleuno.. osmouo gupo in certainlylesa than if gitey were ono 'tell. It wnuld seem lógical also that each of our communities might otady laws and edisInlo- trOUas of teIghborIng towns0 thoonlng the beat from each town for its own, We bave long felç the need for a village ma. nager - govermimt which ha proven hIghly-successful In Continued 01 Paga 16 ViVV; Dedication of the bules Park Recreation Ilenter will take place this Sunday, July 12 at 6:00 P.M. ThebnIldlngandpoo located at 7877Mllwaubeeehave keen open for a msnth aod have already brought recreation to thousands of peeple. Sunday's ceremonywill he anothereffort of the Niles Fach Boardof Corn- misaloners to demanstnate eh- ele desire to strengthen the V image of ike New Nifes Park Dintrict. . V A fine entertainment prag- ram has also been acquIred. The TRITONS - a local group of SCUBA divers wIll give a 45 mIente presentation, The TRITONS are renoieeed for the aaslutanco they provide police departments b uiiderwater ro.. .covery Jebe. AV high 'dive act . wW pa- sorne thrIlls a,id 1nugho Mao. It la hopIthaL .V NUeS pub.LtO Ltb1'1'Y -V.7944 Wajeßfl . V Nues1 tUs V LE serving the village of.Niles VOL'. 8 NO. 2 TIlE BUGLE, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1964 Miso Dfbble Urbe of TV fame will be there to provide that entra aamutlibtg. While no individual orformaf invltotlons have been batted to any public official, civic leader or homeowner of Ntien we hope thin press releanewlllan.. amonte the Park DinWlcfa de- aire to have everyane ¡trottent. The chOre program la free, Refreahmeats will 60 nomad. Overflow parkIng Io avail able at . the Nifes Cemmunity V Church'a two. lota located one block Nnrth of the pool, Nernjal afternoub uwimming kaum (I to 5F.M,)wflibeub... oerved on the llthae an to nat Interfere with Sunday afternoon nwlnunlng pIana. . Hawevor the 'evenIng swim Itas ticen cancoS- led for that-evening, V 1U .,abuvo plcnupo.lu ,part of the 'l'rftoi -front now Is John I eras Bugrd MonItor VS Ulctorn, Prom Nues, otandlng In - and ereard Parkei' P6áIdane, T!ton . Scúba Club Per/s rvù July 12 At Póol .Sunday, July Ile 1964, at 6:M ncubarlllving. taught thronghthe rowaug victim li requIred. P.M. the TrltsnSldn and Scuba °'°"'W t5tlXSOO at both T.ja work is dono voluntarily V V Clulewill put on a demonstea. Nfleo Went and Maine East by members of the club, tian of theIr oquaticoblllaatthe schools, arealoncurreutly . new Nifes Park Foal, very active In Underwater Re- 'nie demonstration will loot covery Teamwork,Thoneteamn ghoon one hour at this nevepool, The Tritons, long known in °° used ntItsil5iVeiy by letal- recently completed amtd located the suburban arms for their Police and Fire Dopartrnentn on MIlwaukee Menue justnorth V instructIon courues In akin and whenever the recovefy of o of Howard Street lnthlsaohu&'b, Dèdicatè Nues Park NUes Days SIeadli Recreation ÇerntepÁindáy July 15 'rhals a final reminder that the aearch for Mrlond Mro. NIlen 1964 and forb-wen KIng and Queen to presde over this yesrao Nifes ayp la drawing toVa close, /Ihedeodllno fur 000tinations Örthaefourtitlon IojnlylSth,/ \ Rules for bthntests have been released twice and ndll not he repeated her The cholrmpo of the Mr, and Mrs. Hiles contest Is hics, William .Curin, 8323 N, Obvia, Nifes, 48, flJnoio. .A phone call to ber a; YO -55l3 will give you the.slmpla ruleoef 1kg conceal. Some persons hove asked about the point system ta he used, It sImply evaleates the qnanllty and-quality of the service on. Intllvidoag han elven th NIbs c0rnmnuniby A bolet wiil gIven for each organIzatIon of which the candidate lo anacclve . Continued On l'age hó / Bl39Milwaukee Ave. . bc PER COPY At a Saturday morning meet.. Ing two woeho ago NUes crus- teno met with repr000nratives of the proposed Lawrenceweed Shopping Centortheacreljsquest V f fIndIng agreement with would result In trasteen approving a movIe theatre in the area, Mr. KoMberg who would leone the thoare bulleifpg agreed to a writon guarantee Mçh wold «anuare'jt' -eouIa he a class A theatre antI thât the films Chewed would not be objection- rtlatees vetoed o VV theatre at their June 9 meeting when they eoriswly voted 3 to 2 against the rezonlng of the property for theatre ase, Chief oppononn of the theat. rea NIfes truoteC Ang Marchen OChe told THE BUGLE0 'We nre wnrhlog on Proposals, bac we Want to be sara of them bafee- approving them", Mar.. ckenchi added Niles -attorney Jim - Geocatin is worbieg an the legal wording for the pro- p-nab, Gbvlonsly0 the. tenure of the moedng plus the general agreement o! the thooteepeoplo ta canfom co Nileef officials V wlohea, IndIcates trustees will reverse their prevIus decl alan, approving the theatret a sabacquent Baord melIag, OrIgloally, when - proposals for aiding the Lnwreneewood Center were .preoented co the Board by Robent XrI1lch dove.. loper of tlieCence,,,bepresenn-. ed plana for an auto accesSory shop, an automatic car W00hV V and the theatre, Tnu6toes una,. nimouoly turend down the par wash, and approved the Otean. nary ah-p, Hawever, when lÇrilich ppuoeniod Proposals for the theatre, he meutioned "so- cand run" films woaldbenhowo at the thearm, Immediately V trblotees Volcad objections to the filma, and upon fu±ther lu. quli', found the theatre owners had an interest In noveraI gut.. door theatres in the Chicago- - area, plus a Chicago-theatm Which ahowed filosa which uomo ll5buteen doncribed as "arty or art films". Because both types .of theatres were' belIeved to ahnw many filma whIch they did nos beijeve were mUtable co thu cosce of the communIty they voiced otrong objections . to the proponbls. During the Saturday meeting theetre reprosexiativex were alneflibie t0uOgextions by the Conminued On Page 16 / - - VV "V' VVV V VV,V .,rwru-serxovrxn.s EAR A-G EME. rVj V -ENCEWO D 800-Seaf V T V . J tre ill ;;: . 'Class A' H o 0. o 'l o o o

rVj A-G EME....00 LL.B. (Bachelor of Laws) degree. Odore atteoding law school. he received a B. de. tree from the University ai Ullunio and Is a member of the Delta Kappa Sigma Pharmacen-licei

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Page 1: rVj A-G EME....00 LL.B. (Bachelor of Laws) degree. Odore atteoding law school. he received a B. de. tree from the University ai Ullunio and Is a member of the Delta Kappa Sigma Pharmacen-licei

.SL

cyoCsA vaay oag Sì. John ere--

beuf teain coached by RayScb-t'oeder and Elmar Koalba, CU-maxed perfact 13-O woa-iost

.record adib an vazwheIm1agvictory. in the city champiot»,.

. sIdp gaine. Ed Gi,oenwaid p1t. cited olrun,lhitgametobeat

st. judo for the title, Judesonly atm pad hit Came with twoouts and two strikes on thebatter Jim DiPraak. in thelast innhtg when Mr. DiFraakparked one out of the parkfora round Upper to nilo Groen-wald's bid for a an-blUer. Gro

. oenwaid was backed up by theV

keen bitting of Rob Schroeder,who komered twice, Glenn Ko-alba, Rick Gentry, Gary Weber,Brian Ayiesworth. and AItVO-dicka who ail couttikuted to.St. jokns aoven run tally.

Box StoreSt.JohoBrekeaf . AB

z 00I I 13 123 2,22 104. 122 013 003 017T

KaIj'ioSkI.2BV G.Ayleswotth.LF

B,Aylesworth.LFICoolba,CFSckroeder.05Groenwaid,PG.WcherIBVodlcka.3BP.Weber,C'

. Geatry,RF

St. JudeLucla,SSNurtoa,RFRoemer,CRlchler.PDlFrank,30 3Spiller.LVTcoda,CFWideIski,26Carr.1B TSt. Jude 000 005 l-1St. John Brcbeuf 030 103 x-7Ritto batted Itt - Schretder5;Geoto'y. Koolba.Erroro - Korpluold. Left ou

. kaue St. John. 8; St. Jude, 2.Stolen Bases - Karplooki. 2;Scbroeder. 2; VodIcka. 1;. Ko-slba 1.Two-baoe bitt - B.AylesworthG.Weber. Geetry, HomeRuno-Schroeder 2; DWraok. Sacri-fices - Kosiba, 'r

.Pitçrhlag Summary: ' V

V PH R E000SOEdGroeowald 7111 2 14Joe Rickler 6 9 7 7 S SO

Winning Pitcher-Ed Groenwaid(4-0); Losing pitcher - RICSIOr-(2-1). HIt by pitch by RlchierGroenwaid. Time 1:55.

Graduates FromLaw School

Among the 59 graduateo ofThe Jobo Moi'ahall Law Schoolat.lto 95th Commencement Etwcocines was David Blumeafeld,7009 Carol. Hiles. who received00 LL.B. (Bachelor of Laws)degree. Odore atteoding lawschool. he received a B. de.tree from the University aiUllunio and Is a member of theDelta Kappa Sigma Pharmacen-licei fraternity and the WlnoioPhormateutical Association.

July 3 .- Women's Ausilio othe NUes Police Dept. mee0:00 p.m., Public Works Bldg.

July 4 - Have a safe and sane4th at July. Plao samethlnf athome with your nolghbars.

July 6 - T O 1r at NUeoMeeting 7:00 p.m. - Lawrenco.woor Little Theatre.

the Segle, Thursday. July2, 1964

FirefIghter ilarry Khtswskt jr., explains Station DedeS to touring cididren & mothers

Sci sot Chil4re'i' Tqir Nues Fire ¡Jiept.

' A record was set recentlywhen Hiles fIrefighters coodat-ted a toar far 107 school cbil-drea and adulto in a siegle dayat Fire Department headquar-tern. 8360 L3empoter St.

Chief Albert L. Hoelbi. saidthat this was the greatest nom-ber 01 vIsitors ushered throughtheir flew ultra-modern firestation In ose day since thebuildiog was dedlcotcdV March

Hiles needs a new lihrorylIn the Chicago Tribune forjoneSO, there appeared an articleabout demsostratlons to be holdio a section of Chicago In pro-test st inadequate library farotitles. The West Town Brunchuf the Chicago PuhllcLibraryismoving into an 'Inadequatestorefront" aod the residents ufthe area feel that tUis is a re-flection on thorn an a "poor,backward communitythat weare alawly-educatedpeoplewhnwadid not apprecIate new fac-titles."

Back In 1957, a far-slglstedgroup of citizens it Hiles folto-ded a lIbrary for the Improve-ment of educational and recre-ailonal oppartttoities for bathchildren and adults.Thelibraryhetpn its operation In a ymaUroom In the village hall whereIts bookcullecilOn started, buteven before It was able to openfor service it outgrew Its quer-taro and in February 1957, Itwan moved into larger spaceIn the Grennan HeIghts field-house. Sume thIrty-six civicminded people of the village

Mies Calendar Of EventsJuly 7 - Nibs Baseball Leaguemeeting - 5:00 p.m. - Great-nHeights fleldhause.

July 8 - Nues FehDe LibraryOoard Meeting - 7:30 p.m. -Library, 7944 Waukegan,Nlles.

July 9 , Lions Club uf Nifes-Noon Meeting - Lune Tree Inn.

July 9 - Open Forum MeetingJuly 6 - Rotary Club of Nifes - for presentation ofdans for theNoon Meeting - Lone Tree Ion, ocx library building

Nilex Public School, Too y andJuly 6 - Nifes Days Committee Franks. Nifes.meeting - 5:00 ,m. - CouncilChambers, Waakcgao at Tooky. This 1is}og is compiled farJuly 6 - St. John Lutheran Ch- the Nil s Citizens Committeeurchladies Circle - Meeting by Edna Walger. For laforsot-8:00 t.m., 7425VVMilthee.

V

tlOa, call 8235275.VVVVV.

17, 1963. Efe also estimatedthat since the Orne of dedica-tian. firefighters bave conduroted - tours fur approximately2,300 chIldren and adults.

Although most uf the visitorsare Srum Hiles schonls, churchand scout groaps, many uf theguests also come from 'Mon'-mo Grove, Ds Plaines. Glen-view, Park Ridge, and the on-incarparatcd area around Nl-leo.

tublic .Meetings

served do volunteer lihrariannand public service started. inApril. Thc esperience of thisgroop and the activeacceptanceof the library by both chIldrenund adults as "a passport to aland of never ending wonders"and as "a mocca for readingand learoing, a place wherethey can quench their thirstfor mentol stimulation" provedtite need for somethIng more

. than a volunteer library.

V Ge April 18, 1959. the peo-pie uf Nifes vated for the es-tahlibment of a tao supportedlibrary district and the futureof this moot important csm-munity facility was assured. InOctober the ffrot full time pro-fesslonal librarlao, Miss JeanFus, took charge of thelthrary.Since that time the Iihrary hascontinued to grow and to Im-prove its service wlth'tho will-Ing assistance of the people ofthe community. Until recently.Its storefront qoartera bavebeen adequate fur building ta-"word the kind oflthraryservleethe village needs and shouldhave. Bot now the llbrory Isin somewhat the same situationthat exists in the West, Towndistrict of Chlcagowithonevastdifference; instead of movinginto "an inadequate storefront".our lthraryisprepatlngtOmsveout of nne.

Whether this wilt he occom-pliobed, agolo depende on thevoters at the district. On July25, you wifi have an opportun-ity to wield your vating powerin favor of continuing growthas a forward-lasting commun-ley Interested In osisancing theedocatlonal msi, recreationalfacilities for ytuself and yourchildren. On tOit day you Canfo ts the polls and vote yesfor the plans ssorked- oat byyour elected trustees for alibrary building that will be alandmark In the cultural ad-vaneement uf the Village of Ni-les. If your vocation lo- plan-ned so that you will be away

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resent Library '

Hiles firefighters are alwaysdtliling to tube time nut fromtheir daily scbedule,Cldef Ho-cISl said, to acquaint the ein-incery with the duties at thefIremen. The flr preventiontalks to the children arc es-penally valuable. he added andshow future results.

Those interested in a tour ofthe station should contact ChiefHoe5bl at 027-3205, Groaps ofno more Ibas 30 are preferred.

lansobtain information about cost-ing an absentee ballot by coo-tattIng Mr. James Orphan, at-torney, at VO-5-2202.

Two publie meetings will hoheld at which you sollt have anopponistalty to study tbeoeplansand to leurs how sour libraryexpects to furnish you with onover Improving service for thecultural and Intellectoal doveS-opment of the citizens of thisV progressive library district.The first meeting will he heldon Thursday, July 9. at o p.m.in the Nifes Public Schuol. Thedate of the second meeting hasbeen set for Monday, July 20,at S p.m. with a' yet undeteet.mIned location which wifi beannounced inthispapertheweokprior to the meeting hut cIrclethe date now. -

hicochores containing all theperifonee information about thepropenal wIll be distributed toeach home, hawo-er. inhe ev-cnt you do not receive aile theyare available at the library andCan be obtained at both of theachedoled meetings.

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The lawn sprahling regula-tisas in the Village of Hilesaro as follows: persono bay-Ing enea buone or businessnumbers may ase water forsprinkling parpase on even nu-mbered calendardates.andtho-5e persons having onevenhuaseor business numbers may ose'watgr for sprinkliag purposeson odd number calendar dates.

If all the residents cooperatewith theordinance regolations,sufficient water will be avail-able to everyone.

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Your Nifes HèalthlhiardSPe15IMPORTANT HEALTH HIlOS

Painfulflrst and secotid-drogrec bonus caoreaulttromst-

V htlrn. sa caUtiolt is advised-inVVVVV tite acquiring of a tao. aadfOIr V

skia,d persons mostheenceP'

Opealfing at horns, a cumpa-railve newcomer to first aid.for buces is ta applycold sss-tet immediately to th e -affect-ed area .... this tends to pro-vent blisterieg, - relieve painand basten healing. lt is wiser

VtO place the burned-area-in abasin rather that' bald It undera tap. as the'prossore Vmightcouse discomfOrt. 1cc cubes V

V be added tO keep thetem- V

perature. of the stator raid; or r

1f the head is involved, eofd-towels are au effective tool.li it is more than a mild burn,a physician should be consult-ed. -. 1f hatter- or honey. thp"old standbys ore used, a phi- V

sikian may have tu sçnpe itall off and thus causO -greater

DONT FORGET.......Laxatives should not be used

promisenomly when there ioacate abdominal pain. Thecause may ftc an inflamed ap-pendis, which mighteuptureandcause a dangerous situation.

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C©lThe first step in a program.

of providlog first aId training -

for all Hiles employes.was tahn recently when 15fireflfhterO. police officersand - public sorks - employespassed their basic: Red Crosscourse,

The graduates. who comPie-ted the Red Çross'- StandardPirat Aid course-Of 50 hours,are now qualified to attend theadvanced course. This is theultimate goal of village offi-'etolo.

The coarse was conductedat Pire pn'toentVHeadquOt--

toro, 8360 W. Dempotor St.,announced Fire Chief Albert L.HoelbI. The instructors wereFirefighters -Harry - f(inowski,Jr., and Gprald Cameron. Oothare ufficIai Red Cross FirstAid Instructors.

The . program locludid allphases of bosic amt aid incifi-tho motth to sounds rospi-ratios. The lattorwasdemOtto-tratad by using . "Resusci-Anne", the life-like inflatablemannequin recently purchasedby the Flee Department.

Those attending coursewere Probationary FirefightersRIchard Ball, VitoidLesinwaki.and Sheldon Mjkkel000; FolienOfficers Fblulp Cnnnlnghntn,Ben Guazxo, Robert Flanna,Wil-11am Keating, S. William Reid,Jr., and Ray Giovannelli.

Public We,rho empluyos areC. Edward Clark, montan McHugh, Joe Rodeaski, MaffioSo"

' Seren, Harry Schrambeck. andGeorge Welter. - -

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Niles Safety''Council Tips

Jaywalking Is a -shortcut tothe cemetery or hospital.

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Approach every school thoway ysu -dId whon you-weresmallSLOWLY, . . V

TheV.l:t H- V Vd V Vt-I

j'V'iV .k ..'I l3avidBesser -

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That annual period font-on as ,"political honey" thsebasonce

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again dropped into ali our . V&V, . rhomes, and we'll cinture wIth it 'with our usual senses.of fasci- -

nation, horedam, exaoperailon 966-3910and enthraildorn, The methodof the making of a presIdent in -our country in -so unbelievablethar flrnt-ilme viewers of ourevery four year cIrcus must-see it wIth an awe of disbelief.

Canoldering the person we ' - V

elect io thIs country becomesthe leader of the entire would, ,we find itappalilag that aGafO. ¡wacet'.Johnsen V vote is thechoice we bave in this coming V V

When we sge Vtlio men whnbave attaIned these top.leoder--ship posts in the world our

' second sight must admIt themen we elect in our localareasan-e 0151014er to What wevepreviously believed. . Many lo..al, mendiera of our school

hOan'dsa nlllageboordo, zoning.habida, park boards and -Inciifzuñocommltcees are as cuenoble as the two men oboutgmvie for thetep post Inthé World, - We find lt j,,,V.

There bon been monumentajwork done on Morton Grove'aair pollution ordInance, whichencftmpaauos -sonto 60 page'Oflaw, aed.nionybundrednof mall.hours of work, b a selfleangruupj of- OUzns. V In Hiles it.louçollke theofflclolsarewall-ing for Mon'to Grove to cooct

V Ito nèw ordfiance so Hiles canborrow, and paso g olmiforlawa

' ConsiderIng the Ilmitednans..ber of hours village officlalahave to devito totheir trusteeposto, the idea of one 4llagetlhing last- Studien and stiesyoyo from other commwildoais most sensible,

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Thestuti' and knswlodge wit..ich went Into the making f theMsrtu Groveoln' paltotlon lawio Sn excellent example, Ac-cording to -Morton Grove tesa-tee Carl RIcin, it Is among thefirst laws of its typo fur asmall community in the entire -

United Staten. The men whodid yeomeo'e Work on the bill

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Include outotandlisg men of ocioence, whose epeclalized know-Sedge was needed for noch a

lt thus follows that neigh-boring commtinittes should o-vail themselves of thIs' monti-lainons effefe, rather than anattempt to ditplicate'thlo work,

IJ,dlbe many newcomers tosuburbia, we're nit ao Impres..sed with the dividing of thesesmall segments of populationto indIvidual Incorporated co-molOnitles, . Duplicating firedepartm, polIce depart.monts, public worhn gronps,and thg. multipIebjs nroCesuary far these multiple fon'-ces seems both wantefol andunnecessary, Likewise the ef-Yflelency of alf thesesmalleuno..osmouo gupo in certainlylesathan if gitey were ono 'tell.

It wnuld seem lógical alsothat each of our communitiesmight otady laws and edisInlo-trOUas of teIghborIng towns0thoonlng the beat from eachtown for its own, We bave longfelç the need for a village ma.nager - govermimt which haproven hIghly-successful In

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Dedication of the bules ParkRecreation Ilenter will takeplace this Sunday, July 12 at6:00 P.M. ThebnIldlngandpoolocated at 7877Mllwaubeeehavekeen open for a msnth aod havealready brought recreation tothousands of peeple. Sunday'sceremonywill he anothereffortof the Niles Fach Boardof Corn-misaloners to demanstnate eh-ele desire to strengthen the

V image of ike New Nifes ParkDintrict. .

V A fine entertainment prag-ram has also been acquIred.The TRITONS - a local groupof SCUBA divers wIll give a45 mIente presentation, TheTRITONS are renoieeed for theaaslutanco they provide policedepartments b uiiderwater ro...covery Jebe. AV high 'dive act .

wW pa- sorne thrIlls a,id1nugho Mao. It la hopIthaL

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VOL'. 8 NO. 2 TIlE BUGLE, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1964

Miso Dfbble Urbe of TV famewill be there to provide thatentra aamutlibtg.

While no individual orformafinvltotlons have been batted toany public official, civic leaderor homeowner of Ntien wehope thin press releanewlllan..amonte the Park DinWlcfa de-aire to have everyane ¡trottent.

The chOre program la free,Refreahmeats will 60 nomad.Overflow parkIng Io avail ableat . the Nifes Cemmunity V

Church'a two. lota located oneblock Nnrth of the pool,

Nernjal afternoub uwimmingkaum (I to 5F.M,)wflibeub...oerved on the llthae an to natInterfere with Sunday afternoonnwlnunlng pIana. . Hawevor the

'evenIng swim Itas ticen cancoS-led for that-evening,

V 1U .,abuvo plcnupo.lu ,part of the 'l'rftoi -front now Is John I eras Bugrd MonItorVS Ulctorn, Prom Nues, otandlng In - and ereard Parkei' P6áIdane,

T!ton .

Scúba Club Per/s rvù July 12 At Póol.Sunday, July Ile 1964, at 6:M ncubarlllving. taught thronghthe rowaug victim li requIred.

P.M. the TrltsnSldn and Scuba °'°"'W t5tlXSOO at both T.ja work is dono voluntarily VV

Clulewill put on a demonstea. Nfleo Went and Maine East by members of the club,tian of theIr oquaticoblllaatthe schools, arealoncurreutly .

new Nifes Park Foal, very active In Underwater Re- 'nie demonstration will lootcovery Teamwork,Thoneteamn ghoon one hour at this nevepool,

The Tritons, long known in °° used ntItsil5iVeiy by letal- recently completed amtd locatedthe suburban arms for their Police and Fire Dopartrnentn on MIlwaukee Menue justnorth

V instructIon courues In akin and whenever the recovefy of o of Howard Street lnthlsaohu&'b,

Dèdicatè Nues Park NUes DaysSIeadli V

Recreation ÇerntepÁindáy July 15'rhals a final reminder that

the aearch for Mrlond Mro.NIlen 1964 and forb-wen KIngand Queen to presde over thisyesrao Nifes ayp la drawingtoVa close, /Ihedeodllno fur000tinations ÖrthaefourtitlonIojnlylSth,/ \

Rules for bthntests havebeen released twice and ndllnot he repeated her Thecholrmpo of the Mr, and Mrs.Hiles contest Is hics, William.Curin, 8323 N, Obvia, Nifes,48, flJnoio. .A phone call tober a; YO -55l3 will give youthe.slmpla ruleoef 1kg conceal.Some persons hove asked aboutthe point system ta he used,It sImply evaleates the qnanlltyand-quality of the service on.Intllvidoag han elven th NIbsc0rnmnuniby A bolet wiilgIven for each organIzatIon ofwhich the candidate lo anacclve

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At a Saturday morning meet..Ing two woeho ago NUes crus-teno met with repr000nrativesof the proposed LawrenceweedShopping Centortheacreljsquest

V f fIndIng agreement with wouldresult In trasteen approving amovIe theatre in the area, Mr.KoMberg who would leone thethoare bulleifpg agreed to awriton guarantee Mçh wold

«anuare'jt' -eouIa he a class Atheatre antI thât the filmsChewed would not be objection-

rtlatees vetoed o VV theatreat their June 9 meeting whenthey eoriswly voted 3 to 2against the rezonlng of theproperty for theatre ase,

Chief oppononn of the theat.rea NIfes truoteC Ang MarchenOChe told THE BUGLE0 'Wenre wnrhlog on Proposals, bacwe Want to be sara of thembafee- approving them", Mar..ckenchi added Niles -attorneyJim - Geocatin is worbieg anthe legal wording for the pro-p-nab, Gbvlonsly0 the. tenureof the moedng plus the generalagreement o! the thooteepeoplota canfom co Nileef officials

V wlohea, IndIcates trustees willreverse their prevIus declalan, approving the theatreta sabacquent Baord melIag,

OrIgloally, when - proposalsfor aiding the LnwreneewoodCenter were .preoented co theBoard by Robent XrI1lch dove..loper of tlieCence,,,bepresenn-.ed plana for an auto accesSoryshop, an automatic car W00hV V

and the theatre, Tnu6toes una,.nimouoly turend down the parwash, and approved the Otean.nary ah-p, Hawever, whenlÇrilich ppuoeniod Proposals forthe theatre, he meutioned "so-cand run" films woaldbenhowoat the thearm, Immediately

V trblotees Volcad objections tothe filma, and upon fu±ther lu.quli', found the theatre ownershad an interest In noveraI gut..door theatres in the Chicago- -area, plus a Chicago-theatmWhich ahowed filosa which uomoll5buteen doncribed as "arty orart films". Because both types.of theatres were' belIeved toahnw many filma whIch theydid nos beijeve were mUtableco thu cosce of the communItythey voiced otrong objections

. to the proponbls.

During the Saturday meetingtheetre reprosexiativex werealneflibie t0uOgextions by the

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/ 1kiaM Gubsoiilee1pent Of SHOP LOCMJy L! Marnefli Registration This Week ø . p8 ( .

L- - por o the opeg of school the set WIn theiastfewD Q

\ , $500 Grant - - .

3 . w audMaeToM High Sembercrse,thep months. Sdents who ve at-. ) i arczak s :Fo.od Specia1 I

LaJdwell Zoning sciwois : otesung.purcÏwsiogo ewiwi uie eiementarysciwojo .

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Do Si the oces of COeS. . who have grodoated o Je:

f high ochoJ Senior and son of TbnriJav n, mn . : at toioe aot and Mahe Wos '- hove hod this teot admjuisteo-ed

tMr. d Mrs. f4o Gsoo J uy

hlayor ond the Vil. Mate South oMdoo a r It Io 1mpot that one or to them earlier an the year by . .of 8117 Oaks Nice, . -

Jage I)oard hvo done at aga seaOy being lo tem both pareoaccompanythoso gh ochool personnel.

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Calved a nddon t of pI Tby said the peop1oafCaI po Offices a Mase Eas deot Who Is regfsteog for the$500 for a esd mecbcs oer

well Avenae In the Gse Pout flrs ame. Paren desiring- I

ores '(ri effect), For the besi Afl sinden vh5havenotpr aPpoiotmeo r fher loos

t G r T boirai in. CORNED BEEF 'i Vt Soter ri f th VsIj gm1

ViOOsIy gi r d d i t dt a h oid e U Maine W si,i in CMgo. 2 Ob th CC one ofhe three 827 617ó M in Ea i, 82f L -

the factories and the reestace OOis are ged to inke care of «i I f , = Rlio o rtvthrz rniif0 Pot of eAli iode t punsi gin

I 2 LB c 2 .ft hn thawattf "Penneebasr

in a foer member nf the teeote iS ese incoe Social Secunty he completed. Swdento who

tclub as well as a former tea-

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Answer Men ' s MrifleWCstonWednesday,f'( \ With him and Doarid at the

PORK SAUSAGE . eenc r'?1bh

At Golf Mill.

Pseningon was Jo Mi - w manacoinf, bat why? Tb S I S i Ad .

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I , - I - er.presidentoftheDpi AH 8utter These homes vere built aboatTA S-2300 'p-'

:;000fldO; :Cdbs POUND CAKE Lb 4$ '1' Hlthhdcti000dwelf5 :Li____________________ n*o°of =j :

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d t b f the public In regards to Sociri - - no cantct Maine lgbi; ! Co-Chafrmaiuj Of oar i1are HOME MADE POLISH L ITALIAN SAUSAGE òQadnk

theyhveachoI7 F::' ::: ...;Í.4?I.noIiuctortmlnhil8.pn.

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C.John D. Ksieger, 7630 Mii. markeling ax ¿lie fim

4 fioard:nor tri thvia0: related Items.u F Waukee Avngoe, NIIM. hasbeen Otro. The group will mae fl4r-s. ; -----,--- . . t thing now to the section boand..I namedcohoingofthenly iwCOmmendado to theAuiw Ç,91jr \ , 117 ,

byToahyontheSoa,j..w " rabeadquazt:onQ8llr iihyauioo I C ± &; lemon thWeota dllhiw ube i;;'4;; Vu'.recently by J. C. Rodgero.Vi galdoation and in the field as vo, OIOO

NI I -- - -- . section for about 7 years with. ,President of Marketing. Thor Ofiesmen and bosineoome OAcftOr I g -- ,.

a road or street. i had to JPower Tool Company, Aujwra, 3ILflS

\ ' s r;-t Jj i& build my own road; they told os ,yd' .iIllinois. Krueger teii serve as ea Y07-8133 79788

__ - - - -we were 1'LONEERS'. 1n1957 ( '°"

. - . Çhaiaioan with George A.a conactor boaght alithe r 6 I !;T!

Members of the graap corn- Thama, Titar Saies Promollan - - - - -

empty lots and wanted to cot ÇJ s/bjtee 71

..----- levels0 islil meni regitiarly in dati Manager of Thors Eleo. _ . F' ---- - -"1f the loto cannot be cot down /-_4\ :>s.

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hSOICE CRE PAREOP & nrACk SOp \ \ T': I1li 8532 Waukegan Rd. Morton Grove, HL ' :

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sOfOco the NUC5..Glenview °°Y Mrs. Fedde Marc0round. Ac trio rategovernment

: I - : on 1eesday Je 17 Thther Lanes E __of the pp1e by the people Whatever your flee . ..

, i . 1964rn kirs. Aimid Lo klar: r°° - "° Roymondcarisot, .--ri -' S andfor the people will perish

- . ' District Dillr of Distract 2 flisLane.Gieasy. Hoi..aJ r-[J . - . - in the Village of NUes. from a bedroom unit @

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'I t Respecthilly, 000000000000000000sien of the parents who es- hIp - Mx. Ire. $ani

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S Z Laddie ZellnskysedtidalZPaZ1iclpate .

FRIDAY - JULY W f'T' A LUSCIOUS, f5flflflf5 Ave.2907 Vi0to complete home

S Tempnga.y cbairm were Gienview; Pull _ Mrs.SATURDAY . JULY II - -D5 ICE CREAM CONE .

P.s. Congramlabons on turimS eOlstedomvo15g.t5tofad °R S:ei.der43 i

(Any Flavor) ing down the theatre in Law- cooling @ 399.95: thefoflowgcp.SUNDAY . JULY 2 At_L CHiwp, - o o o o o o o o o o o o o o! :

Graduate From ::1:e: w WITH PMENTS nYouCAhdasomething

Drop in or caSI our factory trained; 'a North Parkw The Greatest Bargain In Histor-v 5 Noisy MG . experts. preseason savings can bé

S row Winn $cisqo on Monday.1 -S

Coje jane 29, 1964, Ts *n n . Sirs: yoursioday;bIE L I '°bn : . S-h1s J

Mr. and Alj parm a Welcome. I - Campaign. What does Morton BUY: i N CawZer. wud1yig 3 LIeS For L°° i -Emerson . .

: ç. j daatedfcem Norui Foot Coi.. thefr oseng nu ThusdyJ S

000tannerly. ignorant niS

ii 8e0g cage. Thou earned 1964 at which inne a octe AT TS

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C eier of drin degrees.Ma-s, nf by-laws was drofted to NEtg Keefting gdt Cwn Laude. be appy ag the 9t1 . , -----------------------------------------.Morton Gtve Is a iie 00 t.,n icago a n

--t They were among the 190 oto.. meeting. S f-.'l7 Cícrlr,f-.1 : COUPONimtefol pise to live. Thennise ".:s

I - 1 : CLASSIC BOWL : endoresis constant. VickiCredit Terms

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HO1INTIuh

AFFILIATE MEM&ER

. . The Euj, July 9, 1964

Le Notice Who's Whò In LWVLeague LETTh' Ti WI1'ORPUBUc No

NOflCE Is bereJy gjv f01-die BOjrj op THE MLPUßUc UBRJRY DJSThICT,that a T,ry0 ßudge aadp.PXOPtIaUo0 0f SaidU8RRy PJSTRICr f01 theflse0j yeg j'9.fldlfl&JUne3O,196S,idH boon (Ueojej

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l4bfllry Offic 7944 Weuke.gall Itßd U01,HHe.ilfxomiB:fter the lUth day ofJuIy,

NOflCE le fwth:ei giogo thata Puk1J J10 0nsetdUudge. and ApptoPrlaIioJIwllIbeheldatSIGO P.M,, on the J2th day of

AugueryOuftce, 7944 WOuke.Jaf*Zes, J1J1nol In title, theMLESPUBLIC LWJtARY DISTRICT,and that final action on thisO1-dlnance will be taken by theBOARD at a meeting to be heldImmediately thereafter, -

DATED: Jtzly 8, 1964.

CIa1-ene E. CulverPresident

Eva MeyerSécreta-y

NWS. Jewish.

C ingregatio

Saturday monilug serVices ofthe Northwest Suburban JewishCOflg1-egatien 7800 West LyonsStreet, Morton Grove, tetii takeplace at lOtOS a.m., July11. atwhich time, David, son Ql Mr.and Ms-s. Stephen Hoffman, 7751Davis Swe, f4orton Greve,wlfl become BarMltzvah,RabbiLawrence H, Chantey will leadthe serVices and addresa theBar Mitzvah

Daring thé beautiful Minch..Maariv services, osherijig oatthe Sobbath William, oo,t ofMr. and Mro. Charleo Netvmap.913 Beverly Drive, Wheeling,timol0 will chant hie pot-tianof the Haphtareh aod becameRar Mitzvah.

The oynagogue Condotto adaily oilsyoo at l;SOP.m.. Mon..days through Fridays and on

Sunday mornings at 9:30 a.m.

The Slaterhood Wiuhe to an.nuance that iii PersonalizedNew Year greeting Cat-ds orenow available for the High Holydays, September 1964. Thedlstlsctiv6 selection and Barand Bat Mitzvah lnvitaUonsnapkins and matcheooreavafl_able thoug the SisterhoodChOirman in chao-ge of pci-sanaioMet-a. Mrs. J. SChVsteU,Yo 5-3912.

The Bugiè

July 9. 6064 Voi. a. No. 2An Independent Commaulty

aewsyaper serving the Villages0f lilies and Marcos Gve.

Mall S5bsrlptioo price - -$2.75 per year.

Published osflorsday mare.leg hy TIlE BIJCLE 8139 N.Mtwauke Ave. Ntics 48 lilI.

Dvtd Bea-t- i'ublishej-.Stcoed class mail privileges

aatharietI at Chicago. lliieoi.

RIre. Wijmer i(aye andRalph Thch are two esaofl.he outstanding mames.Mori-ao Gaove League ofseen Vetazo. Pat Kayo itPtJbiICn.1P1-lOfíCaj1WtScretatyofganlzalion of Met-tan GMet-precinct baduver95%out Lu tise 1960 elcdoomuch of ikwao doe n. 15erwa*. The League IB apartisan OrganIzation sausdies and euppocta Issuessver candidatas or PollC.

p001len. It does. however.cauenge ita member,, on Isown. to be active lo the party

Meli SOÛI1J1by Tony Bremer

(eAron'g, g KermoTied For Firgi

Tite gargotes afwarandbaoe..

Ojenes, which had bees in firstbail rapIl1y change; thus Ropa-

place In the Elles Men's Soft-ball League far several meCho.now finds Itself is second placewith a record nf 6 and 2 behIndKenron and Big Hernfa whoshare Ideolical records of 7and 1. This was all broaghtahaat by Rost.Oieam'o loss toaig Hermo an Friday night bya acore of 9 ta 4. Gainglntothe fifth 15Mpg, it was a tightball game with Rust-Gleam be-sing a 3 to 2 edge. Suddenly,with 6 hita sandwiched around2 errors, 81g Hemes had a6 cmi bulge. All Rust-GloomCould manage Was a t-un In thefifth; Big Herm's added aun.ther lntheslxthandRost-cjgshad soffe1-ed Ita aecand defeat,They had committed 6 big nr..coro and only Brodes got morethan one hit. Craddack andDeFrancescn bit hornero, hat't wan allinvaln,lnthefeerthand aevenib innings men onase were Wiped out In spark..

hog double Plays that killedtential rallies. Marhhreltt a triple foc the winners;eli and Levine got 2 for 3t the plate.

In Poidsy'o early contant,besterfield Bothbera oves..ame 'a 6 to 5 delici and woofn. to pound Blasea Tavern 13

6, Far the Bombera, Ugelt n homerand a doable; Loe-on hit a triple and a doable;lark hit 3 far 4 as dldLaroo,.,ere were ne extra-haseOcka for the losers, bat bad

cy followed Waadaa eaamplehItting 3 for 3 the acore

gM have breo different.

lo the first Çame on Theadáynight, Kent-un a Majors porn.melad Rompa Piambers 21m 2.For lCenron Ray Blumenthalhit 4 for 4 three of bio bitsgoing for doublon. Thomas hita doable and a home s-un Inbio three ru-lys to the plate,so be sull leads the league inhitting with a .615 average.Tapp.bit S for 5 as did Die.ad; Bob Prendegaut hit 2 for2 Io the 25 hit attack. Fai- -

the lsoers Sclioidtwajked twiceand bit once; be is esnsnereuptoThomas for batting honors witha .S65 average. The only otherhits gau-oered by the lonerscame from the bats of Gaeta,Miller. and Endich.

Rust..Oleam still leads theleague is hitting with a teamaverage of .398 followed close.ly by Ke,won with .396. TheChesterfield Bombers are clip.ping along at .308; and right os,their heels iv Big Berm's witha .380 team dOor,, Seems asthong!, all you hove to do to saisball fames is isSt tite baffi

Continued Prom Page 3

- 550lnenll,ecase,Wo.. BarItas-a Tuch recently woo uf the taun" i;;;;l;h 'theRe- the Betty Sauta Memorial A.. elderly la1yquesilaued die way Øs,c I orn lucky estaugh toand WEed for hewfinepajmsog cajtw others Inflict upan herthenalse restavo trum bere I huye i

relia- lic Libreey. Site b nowobsats.one.and ifl5 at Jon's Botom Design in

thIck in July will have a one mo...

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it sl in Neue York. Barbara hope".cal wan on-editor of the success-en- Ru booklet called in

Morton Greve" mitj relved

qtsebT "do you-wfsh no fiScocomplaint?" Surely the police

eIlBUCbedCICim,

lili Pat and Barbara representill . the varied Intereotasa n.ktStSaand bacltgruu,oga of Leaguemembers. If you Ore interesù.ed in bumming a member callour membership chalrmo. whois twincidentaliy Mrs, RIphThch at YO 5-2198.

. OFFICERS

Chairmen of the BooedH. M, Cavaeaagh

Executive Vice PresidentC. Norman Weigle

Vice Prealdent and CashierArthur J.iroes

Loans and DiscowitsCarl E, Appelqaiot-

Commercial Paper........ -Mgr. of Sales, Int'l. Harvester Co,Wisconsin Steel Divisioo

Purnituce and Eqolpment.

l-I. M, Cuvanaugli Leasebsld Improvements................56,920.28

Boce, Vice Pres,, l-lyre Electrjc Co. Interest Received, NorEs,.J...........44,834.14Other Rouons-ces . ...146068,34Total Reacurces

$10,389,976.90Preoldrt; Ciccone Ores,, Inc. -

Edward Ciccone

Richard HarczakHarczak Soosage Stores

Leo Let-ncrLet-nec Newspapers

Ronald Potshot.

Paakao Pharmacies

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SNILES, ILLINOIS

STATEMENT OF CONDITIONJune 30,

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RESOURCES

. Cash and Due frsn Banks.1.223.614.89

J. S. Government Securities, -2.982,064.68

Federal Agency Secoridèa526.205.34

Itato &Mwticipai Bonds267.386,90

4.9i8,lo.95

3OO,0iO.00

56.241,38

Çther Liabilities

Capital

Surplus........Undivided Profits

ReserVes

Total Capitag Agcawsta 15

Total LiabIlities

250,000,00

200,000,05107,824.84

27,765,36

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5haed the Mercbaudiee Mart, IOGIIs-..DIsgUsted Mß,dwrnom. man Gallery In Chicago, and.

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.AgTndaFollowing is the agestan far

the July 13 meeilog of the iiiies- TownshIp 111gb Saboula BooedofEdocatlon,

I c4ii to order oedrol1 cali1f Disposition of the MInutesIn Correspondence -

1V Viali-aro' StatementsV Superloteodept's StatememVi ltdpsrts. andaction where

A, Resignations and ternd..undone of employment

B. Consideration of the cm.quests for payments to:

1 ContractorsZArchitect

a C, Conelderatj of the op.preval of the financial state..meats

D. Conoideratloss of a resa-jun19.. approving North Divi..sian membership in lisSA

E, Consideration of therese.lutlen to adopt the tentativebudget nod set the date of thebodget hearing far the schoolyear 1964-65

F.. Consideration of the ap.provai of the proposed do.pst-Ornent chairman differen.titi pay scbedule - -

G, Addiiloncothepaflc,book_let Appendix 2 setting the feepaid for jadgh,g debates.

H. Consideration of the re.commendation to change thepolicy no that there will bea liberalIzation of the periodthat may be uoedforthecompbetion at a Master's degree.

SVIl Old Business

Review of the stodanttransportatIon program-

Miscellaneous items

VIti New Business

Appolnrmenr. _ Certifico.ted staff

Appointenffl _ non-cee.Uficafed atoll

C. Miscellaneous items

E'ect Ken CohenTo March OfDimes - Directors -

Mr. Kenneth Cohen, 9045 N,Clifton Avenue, NUes, wanelected to theboi.rdofdjregmrsnf the Metropolitan ChicagoChapter of The NatlnnalFoun..dation-Moi-eh ofDlmeu at theCbapter'o recent annual meet-

Cohen woo general chair..usan of the socceasful 1964filles March ofDlmescampaignn Janoaoj,

Feotto'ed speaker at themeeting was josephlCee, seniorVice-president of The NationalFoundation who hailed the an.suant-ornent of ike Maccl, ofDimes Birth Defects SpecialTreacaont Center -which theChapter will open at Preoby.terlap-Ot, Luke's Hospital thissommer. The Center will tro-vide cornpreheusive medicalcare for the victims of bit-ti,defects In IllinoIs,

Call 823.0097ForFREECarpentry -

. Estimates ;-

Girl Scout NewsDIO-I Scout Troop 962 span..

sot-ed by Oak School went as_apicole lo Joue at Banker Hill,The girls learned bow to waisehosts, firebojldi, and otherOutdoor skills and Nature die.covet-leo, No one had PoisonIvy bot there was aft aothreakof German Measles. The girlsp1-mooted a gift ta the leaderMrs. Betty Iwert who basUtoleave the troop because of mo--sing to North Combina, Thepresent leaders nf this ga-sopare Mro, Shirley Mueller, Mrs.Mary Emrlcknon, and Mo-n.La.retta Giometsi. Susan Jealor,Jane Iwert and Nancy Teifordwere presented with FarewellCoi-de. These -three membersare moving out of the area,

Bright and early one Thus-n-day Jose 25th, 3 gIrls of Troop716 wos-e among the many GirlScoots who departed by bou forthe first-session of Comp Hick.os-y 1105 in Edgerton, Wiscon.sin. Janice Sobajo, MarciaBrinkerkoff and Cynthia Ps-u-.

haul atado up the trIp anden.thoslastic letters fromthemin.dicote they are having perfectweather and a marvelont time.On July 23 rd five more mom.bers of Troop 716 will leave

fur thi ThIrd Session at theSome Camp, They ars Connie

-- and Janet Dngmest, Joy John-

seo, Peggy Knapic auf KristinPeanas.

Giri Scout Trsop 853 of SeJohn. Brekeot. has fuer girlsat Camp Hickory Hill this oes-sien. Ali four girls managedsomehow to geÑogether In onetent and are In Outpost Unit.Ribla Humb, DebbieSawyer,Co.note Tochudy and Jan Wagnerare keeping the camp Jump-ing. They have been cycling,swimming, biking and cookingand from all reporto will hateto aeethe session close.

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Mason ContractorDemand Deposits $3 655.515.61

Thee Deposits 605O,47305

Total Deposits $9,605.988.66

Unearned Discount 70,321,27

48,076,57

Asoistont CashierCharles L, Barbaglia

DIRECTORS

Page 4: rVj A-G EME....00 LL.B. (Bachelor of Laws) degree. Odore atteoding law school. he received a B. de. tree from the University ai Ullunio and Is a member of the Delta Kappa Sigma Pharmacen-licei

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on Wednesday, July 1. theDemocrajc Vorere Assodoof Mies Towuship met to Imiteali ependImtDemocUcfoces Under one baer. TheDemacrado Voters AssocladonIs the ozganizeuon that sujo.polled Jerome in hishid -for CommfteehiIm in i962

Thßuigie,Thuese;,

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Uso in the township."

William SIegeJ directing ideComments to . the communityleaders who had supportedM,.pledged his aupport and coni!..dunce for the candidacy of Je..come Lernor for DemocroucCommittunman to 1966.

At this meeung Wfl1jamS!. It was apparent from the re-geJ together with those who marks of Letner, Siegel, andSUpported hint for the same of- their rcspecive Cowyalge cit..fice1 Joined the D.V.A. altmen Cal Sutker and HarveySchwanz, that there would he"The purpose of usc being mUtou! support for future cam.here together Is of great sig. 4idates who will further theflificance ta the Democra of !.Ommau interest of aU Demo..Niiez Township," asserted Je. crats In Nuco Township,come Lecoer, Chairman, "Ta..

gether, we now represent theLargest Democrauc arganiza.

The large attendance at themeeting, coupled with the ex..Citement generated by the an-

Michael Hoeu Spe. ks OnIllinois' public aid costs wit. and elderiy penpie mite. Ich had been grewlng..staduy liad been able to make a liningfor years are now being dimi.. far mamy years without muchfished under the Democralic nncaliath

state admit.iotraua Aadicoraf0 have organizni classesPublic Accounts, Michael J

Howlett, told NUes TÖwnship nghoat the state ta teachDemsçrat.- ilieterates how to resti, writ;liVWee and hold dawn a flewllwlett spoke at a dinger Job. We alun have

sponsnred by the township re- classes fat. specific jnbs..j,guiar Deffiscralic argantzadon drivers1 restaoràn helpers,In the Riverwssd Connmy Club, 51sos aides, filling station at-Ray Krier, nf Skakte, io town. tendants, etc.ship commltteeman

"More than 500 taxi driversThe Awdftor was a member th Cook County are former ro.of the Illinois Public Aid Coo.. lief reclpienra, now earningmission unu! It was replacedby their own Uving. Thevocalionaia cade departme under the counsel aoci placement servicegovernsr. ( the reliez admlnisalisn is,Pulc

aid costs daring Ap..cil were nearly a half muhisndollars lower than for the samemonth last year," said Hewlett,

"inthe first quarter 5f 1964,

public aid was running aboutamillion dollars a month lowerthan In 1943.

'We are living within nurbudget far puhlic aid, Par thefirst limeloclghtyzars. no upe.çlai sessionofthelfljo5j5lattice will be necessary to ap..

preprlace farther public aidfunds, "Por the first Ums chics.

1950, the risia,g rend oc the Aid'À large factor in theredac.. IO Dopendont Children pregramlion of psklic aid costs basbeess bas been siopped and threwnthe streoftk o basiness and Into reverse,industry under the Johnson andKrener adnnioalions More "From September 1962 topeople are touching in Illinois Sepcettd.bcr 1963 while A.D.C,right now than ever before, relis were risln 10.2% in Newand mabbtg higher wages than York and 15.9% In Petamylva.. ever before, nia. they were reduced in lin..0515 by l.4%"

"Anadjer lactar of heavy im.portasce Is the attack os IUI..._ . Howled saId the state nd.teraey whicltsura.tsalion fldfliSliaUnn kas strengthennhas bogue, Antstoausnban aba.. persalmel, especially In mentalliIheAthe.Jobande.m... ..l1hitee4 b1heP.eaiUtatlito.bnt

9ting more than apersons a mosth lo private ens.olsyment,

'Pove.ny lo a pcohlom thatexists all over thestate,mosnyIn pockets. In East St, Louis,for example5 about 24 per cootof the etilico populalios is onpublic aid.

O-ar state admlojsWadnobas not Ignored .ptthlic aid, Weare doIng sameebing about it,and we are demonstrating re..salts,

Ucipated resulto of caspera..live efferta ln'preaued all whoWere present, GIlbert Cordon,PreoIeJnt of the Liberal Demo.crate of Hiles Township, andJames Stavros,DomacracCn--

mmitteeman of WbeelingTowm.ship, were Introduced.

Guest speakOr for the eve.fling was AntbonyScariuno,oa.standing Repreanntalive In theIllinois Legisiatme, frem Parkl°oreat, He reluted his mpm.deuce In the legislatore andthe problems foced by indtvit.dual legislatora,

At the concluoi005fthemeelolog, Lecoer annaunced Ebefur..matlon of o "Volunteers forJokfissn" organization in thetownship,

Publjc AidIllinois still bas fewer statoemployees per unit nf popolo..dan thai, any Other acate lothe union except New Jersey,

lo his 0mo office, Hawlettsand, moro.thaa$690,000(abouta fifth of the budget voted bythe legislanire) was saved forthe taxpayers In the last bien.015m by an economy program,

'When I ran for the officeIn 1960, 1 made na attacitesu my Opponent who was thenthe Incumbent,' said hiawiett,"Nearly ali the metropolitandaily newspupera endorsed himand said he ran a good office,which i did cot challenge erattempt te deny. My ably pca..mise was to try to Improve ht,

'In this try, we bave beensaccessfnl. We bave boettas..signed adniUo responsib!..1111cc by the legislature, batthe warrantwringfamcns; theheaviest worb lend inmyofftce,is belog bannind etçertiy withareduced staff,

'wo bave reduced the ave-rage cost of writiog a warrantby 6,6 conta. When yea ralizewe will write aboni 10,800,000Warrants in this bieimiumÇ thesavijig co the taxpayers caosInto real money, about $712,000."

Hswlett predicted a Demo..cralic victsrylntheNov,53genes-al clotHs; He said theopposition party has evidencedcongostO0 and uncertainty abouttheir own candidates at bathnaUseaI and state levels, Whilethe record of performance ofthe Democralic office holdersis .bec55ilg more and more evb.dentftbpppl,li

: CS Crc. . CjSr. Lnke's (Inico..! Church of

ChrIst0 O2jShermor Rd., wilthold Werabl, sec-vige and Sun.dri, school adobo A,MdujngJuly and August, Sermon topicfar thIs Sunday Is S'THE HIGH.WAY OF LIFE:' .

Seven nf our yaungpeopieandPastor and Mrs. Ross win beet theJIndarHighCb.bcampRost Bay, BIeomtagn, ¡lImais

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Aìhst S©wusThis Sunday, July i2 1964 at

1:30p.m., en Channel S, Ken-.neth Peace, 22, san of Mr, andMrs. Edward Peore, 7032 W.Dohoao Street, Hiles, 5III ap.pear an Arnist? Showcase to.levisinu progyamof which LaidsSadler Is host, and Joseph Cal.licchio canductor of the WNBQorchestra. He will ploy the'first movement of Robwanim.off's plano concerto #1.

: Mr, Peore whit completed hinosdergyaditate studIes at Roo-smelt University 'win begingradunte werk at the Yale Uni.verstty Schaol nf Music in theFall, Ile wiflbeworkingc6wara Master of Music degree witha major In performance,

Mrs. Koch'Mìmoth ::Arnui Chairmaiii

Mro, Richard Koch of MortonDrove was city chairman forthe 1963.64 Monmouth Collegealumni fund drive which topped

. . its guaI uf $111,000 and setsnew record for alomo! supportof Monmsuth. N, Barr Miller,Washington, Çt,C,, tax cumul.tant and president of the 7,500.member alumni associatIon,annOunced July 1 that the drivebad resulted lis alumni contrit.butions of $121,000 which wouldgo to support the academjr,.program of the liberal artocollege lo Monmouth, Illinois.

Mro, Koch Was ose of 450volunteer alumni campaignerslo the natIonwide drive amongMoiwnooth alomni which endedJune 30. The $111,000 goal 0fthe drive was based on $1,000for each year since the col-,lege was founded lo 1853,

S Mrs. Koch lives at 6725 Ha..eel Street an io a Mnnmosthalmenas with the class of 1951.

Karen Porzak

. 'St. Anseim's .

Elects OfficersThe Buârd at the Women's

Guild of Saint Anseirn's Cip.ucd! in Park Ridge held itsfirst meeting for the 1964.65season, The officers are astollnws:

President - Mrs. WallacePetersan: VIce President -Mrs. Bernard Baurnsnuj Tree.nitrer . Mrs. Henry RetzrSecretavy _ Mrs. Darwin StouOWays & Means Cs-Chairmen..Mrs. RIchatyl Beebe it Mrs.Roy Dietrich; Program Chair.man - Mrs. Nelson Bradle83Christian Social Relations Ch.airmen . Mrs. William Hago.rap: Bridge Chuirman . Mrs.James Kahlke; U.T.O. Coste.dias . Mr,, John Porter Coinfee Chairman - Mrs. ThomasAmilo; Breabfast ChaIrman.Mrs. Kappe; Publicity Chair.man . Mrs. William .Giangre.co.

Plans bave beco formulatedfor a cabe sale iuJuly,a churchpicnic la July, ais outduordanceon thechurchgrsandoinAsgaot,a salad bar lnocheuninSeptem.her und a rummage saleinOcs.Ober,

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Painiings AtGIfMjll

Karen Parzaic of 8605 MileWookee Avenue lo Riles, wIllexhibit a collection 0f palot.Ings in the Art Colicky of theGolf, Mill Theatre during themoflo of July,

Mrs. Pnrzak won a scbolar-. ship ce the Art Institute Of

cago when she was ten ydaranid. She has studied wIth dithCodale of NUes (who etddIltedat the thentre in March),Porzak io currentlythereing and corresponding secrnary, of the NUes Art Guild.

The artist specialIzes In oilsand pastels. Her eshlhlt at theColfMillTheatreinclodes still-

. life, dogs, cats, horses, land..

scapes neascapes anda variety

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Order "Of The'Arow.

dds 34 kwdsScouts and Scoscers fromM.

les and Paaj Ridge completedthe ondeaiaf the Nanhota chap.ter of theOnder ai the Arrowof the boy sconto and 34 wereInducted loto membernhipatthebanque, Saturday evcning June6, at St, Mary's Episcopal chu.reh, Park Ridge.

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The ordeal wao held at CampDuden Powell, DeoPláines.Tbecandidates underwent an Ordealby sleeping apart Friday Itight,Saturday they ate very little.food, were given work ta dotbatwould benefit others and salm.tained complete silenceaidmm,

. Ing the Ordeal.

The work they acowpllnhe.j. locloded cleaning built cabins,

making paring let and mark., log the boundaries, digging a

now latrine and comteuctlng aceremonial Council rind atCamp Sade Powell, Also pa.trot boses were painted for theNational Jamhsrce,somowork_ed paintIng the scout servicecenter, .

The Òrder of mite Arrow re.cozes scoot campers whobest exemplify the scoot oath

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.tIv, o.no,rnu15,1,,.nsn.,,,1te.,o,,rdwe,o, FIl,aufm Is, toen, 00e,.!

and law, who give cheerful ser.Vice to others and who main.talo camping tradition and spi.rit.

The ordeal ceam wan corn-pased of Duo Broman, LynnRowe, Fred Jaeger Bin Shhhheand Ken Oscarsan, assisted byMr, Elmer Ntchols, Mr. Wil.

. itam Barber and Mr, Bob Ben.

' OffiCers of the Nashota chap.ter are Roger Voegele, posc7ó,chapter chief1 Bob [Biler, posciO4,.treasarer1 Gary Johnson,troop 52, membership chains.man; and Bill Barker, Jr., cro.op I, taskmaster.

Those indacte frem NUes. were Chock .sllakala and JohnAsciutta of troop 45; DIch Orth.lock, Rick Polad and John Za.kowsbi of hroap 62 and Bob

- Meyer of troop 107,

Eight ordeal members re.celved Brotherhood member.ship lo the lodge, tite secondrasbo Fred Jaeger, Gary Jobo.son, Rick Mellen, Ken Oscar.son, Clint Shpe, Randy Saio,Rager Voegete and ,Mr, RayOscarsoo.

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PartyB'nai B'rith Women - Herd.

cage Chapter las conjunctiunwithfleritage B'nai B'rith MensLodge is planningaoplushparxy

. an Oattlrday,JuLylu, 8:30 P.M,

"An Evenisg ' Under theStars," feamnring dinner, dan.ring and swImming to the mu.

sic of Pece Steven's Dastissys'around the pool of the Oubli.loon Flying Carpes Matel, Man.heim it Higgins Rds,, RoseilO,

Cabannas fer ¿Itang..

Anyone interested is attend.ing is ashed ta cali Mro, Her.bert Roth, YO 5.2733, Mrs.William C, lleraasn, 674.8381er Mr, Alun Goldstein, DR 5-'7029 hefore July Ii far ceseix.vallons and further Informa..

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Publjc aid costs during Ap..ru were nearly a half milliondollare lower than for the samemonth lost year," Said llowlett.

"la the first quarter of 1964epublic aid was running about amillIon dollars a month lowerthan in 1963.

"We are living within nurbudget for publIc aid. For thefirst time le eight yearsno spçlal sessi000fthngllinolsleais_lattice will he necessary to ap..propalate. farther public aidfoods.

On Weiinay Jaly 1Demoecalic Votero Assacjaooof allies Township met ta 1mlall lndepend1mtDoUCfOces under One banner. TntPemocratuc Voters Assoclais the arganizalian thai onp..parted Jerome Lamer in hihid for Csmmjtteemnt In 1962

At this meeting, WilliamsboogeI' together with those sohnsupported him for the same of-flce Jolaed the D.VA.

'The parpos of our beinghere together is of great sig-nificance to the Democrats ofNiles Township," asserted Jereme Leaaer Choli,,aa. "Te...

gether, we now represent thelargest Democratic organiza..

Michael HowIllinois' public aid costs win.

Ich had been growing stladilyfor years are OOW being dim!..¡debed ander the Democraticstate 9dnsinlsicatioa Aoditocofl'abIle Acçoimts Michoel J.Howlett, told NUes Township

Democrats.

ilowlett spoke at a. Wooersponsored by the township re-guiar Oemocratic Organisationin the Riverwood Coonicy Club.Ray l(rler, of Sbokle Is towm.ship cammjttecman

The Anditor was a memberOf the Illinois Publie Aid Cons.mission until lt was replaced bya Cede departmeig ander thegovernor.

A' large Cantor h the redon...tisa of public aid costs bas beenthe seceogth of basineso andIndustry under the Johnson andKerner adminjoicaftons More Lpeople are working In Illinois SrIght now than ever before,and making higher wages thonever betoce.

'Another falor of beavyim..poctance Is the attack on Ill!..teracy wbjh OOCathal5icallOflhas hegup, AOtslnaftoobosuboo rllshmbslie.Jehandn..... l

the tian In the township,"n

to William SIegel, directing his2 Commento ta . the community

- leaders who bad Onpportedh1,nn pledged Ido dapport and Conf!-

dance for the candidacy at Je-s come Leaner for DemoraUc. Committeeman In 1966,

lt was apparent from the mmmarks 6f Lerner, Siegel, andtheir respective Campaign eh-airmen, Cal Sotker and HarveySchwartz, that there would bemutual snppor for folure Can.didates who will farther thehommon interest of all Deinâ..emits in NIbs Towosbip.

The large atténdance at themeeting, CaOpled with the ex-Citement generated by the an.

leU Speaksaged and elderiy people whohal. been able to make a livingfar many ye without mmiieducation,

'We have organizeij classesthroaghent the state to teachilleterates how to read, writ;figure, and hold down a newJob. w0 also haveclasse5 for speCific Jabscubdrivers, restaurant helpers,

. nurses aides, fflli,. station at.tendanta, etc.

"More than 500 taid driversiii Cask County are former ra-lief recipiewo now earithigtheir own living. The vocationalcounsel and placement setyiceof the reljef odmhdswotion Isplacing mora than a thoosd

persons a month Is private em..plOysnent,

"Povenyy Is a problem thatcalots all over the state, mostlyin pochets, In East St. Loolsfor example, about 24 per centof the entire populatIon is onpohli aid,

"Oun state adminisecationbao not Ignored pablic aid. Weare doing something aboor it,and we are demonstrating re.salts.

"For the fis time since1950, the rieiin rend of the Aidto Dependent Children programbas been stopped and throwninto reverse,

"From September 1962 toeptember 1963 whIle AJI.C.

rolls were rising 18.2% in NewYork and 15.9% in Petonylva..nia, they Were reduced in 1111.sols by 1,4%,"

Howlett said the state ad..flthslStratlon bas secenginesodersotmal especially in mental

lti 'i8lew'6.ddcali95, but

ticlpated resulta of caopera..tive.e«orn. impressed ali whoWere present, Gilbert Gordsit,Freslde,t at the LiberalDemo.Cram of NUes Tawnship, andJames StavrosnDemocratic Ca..mmitteeman of WheeliegTown.ship, were inwodured

GUest speakft for the eve.wag was AnthonyScarjano,o0standing Representative in theIllinois Legislomm, from ParkForest, ide related his expe..rienre In the legislatore andthe problems faced by indie!-dual legislators,

At the CoeClnsionofthemees.leg, Lerner annotmced thefon..maton or a "Volinitgers farJobtisoa" organization In thetownship.

'nblic Aidminnt5 still has fewer Stateemployees per unit of papale.liso than Say other stato in

. the onion except- New Jersey,. io his own office, Howleitsaid, morethan $600,000 (abouta fifth of the budget voted bythe legislatum!) was saved fartile taxpayers in the last bien..nium by an economy program.

j ran fortheoffiin 1960, i made no attackson my opponen Who was thenthe incumbent,' said liowlett,'Nearly all the metropolitandaily newspapero endorsed himand said he ran a good Office,whIch I dId nat Challenge orattempt to deny, My only pro-mise was to try to Improve it.

"lu this try, we hove beensaccessfnj. We hove been an-sIgned adWlin responsibi..litios by the legislature, botthe warrantwrutiflgfanclio; thoheaviest work lead inmyoffice,

Is being handled eoperely withareduced staff,

"We have reduced the ave..rage cost of writing a warrantby 6.6 cents. When you realizewe will write aisoat l0,800,000warranta in this bletmiwn, thesoving to the taxpayers nonsInto real money, about $712,000."

Howleit predicted a Dame.erotic victoryintheNsv3general elecda,, He said thesppssilion party bas evidencedConfusion and uncertainty abouttheir own candidates at bothnational and state levels, whilethe rerord Of performance ofthe Democratic office holdersisdent to the ppli;................

St. Lebe's United Church ofÇhrlst1 92lShec,oer Rd., wulfImFi 'dorshtp sePvlce and Suis.dey school atlo:00 AJoÇ duringJuly and August.. Sermon tapiefer this Sunday is ffjg filcH..WAY OF LIFE," -

Seven of our yoimgpeôjleandPastor and Mrs. Ross ovili be

at thejimlerltigh Church Camp,East Bay, Blaominge.oe, Illinois

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This Sunday, July 12, 1964 or1:30p.m., Sn Channel 5, Ken..nethPearn, 22, son of Mr andMrs. Edward Peore, 7032 W,Doboon Street, Hiles, will sp.

. pear on Artists' Showcase te-levision program of which LotusSadler is host, and Joseph Cal-licchio conductor of the WNBQorchestra, He will play thefirst movement of Rohmanin.off's plaanconcerta dl.

Mr, Feas,, who comples.dldundergradoata studies at Roe.sevelt University -vellI begingraduate work an the Yale Uni-versity School uf Music in theFall. He willbeworkJusgtowara Master of Music dgree with

-a major in performonee_

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Ahimiii ChairmanloIrs, Blehord Koch nfi.inrtnn

Greve sao city chairmen furthe 1963..64 Manmsuth Cnllegealumni fund drive which toppedits goal nf %lil,000 sud set anew aecsrd fur almnni supportof Munmoota. 1g, Bort Miller,Wasloingtstt, D.C., tait consul..tant and president of the 7,500.member alumni association,aunsuncod July 1 shot the drivehad resulted in alumni costai..bullons nf $l21,0ilO width wouldgo to support the academicprogram nf the liberal -artscollege n Msnmnotb, illinois,

Mro, KOch woe nne nf 450volunteer alumni campaignersin the nstlsnwide drive amongMonmooth als.'...t which endedJuse 20. The $1116000 5001 -nfthe drive was hosed sa $1,050 -for each paar niste -the col..lege waeÍoandeddn053,

Mrs. Kot!. lives at 672g Ha,.eel Streot asid do ,a Mnnmouthalumnus with the class e! .1901,

I(aren Porzak

Karen. Pensait -nf 8605 Mil-watlifee Avenue In .14iles, -willexhibit a collection of paint-Ingo in dite usa caiineg uf.1IteGolf Mill Theatre during themonth ofJoly.

ldra, Porsak won scbu1anv.-ship nsdlseArt Insultate of Chi..cago Whn -she was ten :Persold. She bas stodied with -EdithCQsdale affliges (who etihthitodat the theatre Is March). KarenPnraab is eurrentiytherecord..Ing and conrespunding sarre.tory 01 the filles Esrt Guild,

Tite acHat specializes!- oilsand pastels. Her eilhlhlt-attlig

olf MullTbeatre.inclodes still.life, dogs, sols, -horses, lan0. -

ocupes, seascajues onda varietywo

- Scontswnd Scooters fromflileo and PaCk Ridge Completesthe ordeal oftlysNashota chap-1er of the Ordè of the Arcsof the buy scoot!.and 34 wer-is&cted into memkeshipatthbanquet Sawrtiay eveb4ng, Jan6, at St. Mary's kplscapal che.reh, Park Ridge,

The ordeal was held at (ampBades Powell, DesPlalees,l'heCandidates anderwent an ondeaRby sleeping apart Friday night,Saturday they ate very littlefood, were given work to do thatWould benefit others and tools.tamed complete sileaceall duft.lag the ordeal,

The work they acompliskedincluded cleaning both cabins,making parking lot and mark.Ing the beandaries, digging anew latrine and camtrncting aceremonial council ring atCamp Badep Powell. Aito pa.tesi hoods were painted for theNational Jamhoree.Somewori-,ed painting the scout service -Center, - -

The Örtuer of the Arrow ix-cognizes senat campers winbest euemplify the scout Oath

and law, who give cheerful sec.vice to others and who main.

- tain camping traditisn and spi..w The ordeal team was çom.e posed of Don Broman, Lynne Rowe Fred Jaeger, Bill Skibbi,e and Ken Oscar000, assisted by

Mr, Elmer Nichols, Mr. WiR.11am Barker and Mr. Bris Bets.der,

Dfficörs of the Nashota chop..ter ore Roger Voegele, post 76,chapter chief; Beh Hllikr, post104, treasarerl Gary Joliesse,troop 52, membership chait'.wan; and ff111 Barker, Jr., fr0..op i, taskmaster, -

Those lndocitd (rem Nibswere Chock ttnkaia and JohnAsciotto of troop 45; Dick Orth.lock, Rick Polod and John Za-bowskl of troop 62, and BobMeyer of troop 107.

Eight ordeal members ro.celved Brotherhood member.ship In the lodge, the secondrank: Prod Jaeger, Gary John.son. Rick Mellen, Ken Oscar.son, Clint Olpe, Randy Salo,Roger Voegele and Mr, RayOscärsou,

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The BogIe.Thotaday, Ny 9, 1964

Heritage Chnp*érPlans SphihParty -

B'naI B'tlth Women . He'l.tage Chapter InroujuanctianwlthHerltag B'nai B'rith MensLodge is planninga oplaslopartyon Saturday, July 18, I;SO P.Mn

"An Evesbag Under theStare," featoring dinner, Ian.cing and swlmmin to the mu.sic of Pete Steves o Deotisys'around the pool of the faho-loas Flying Carpet Motel, Man-heim & HiggIns Rds,, Rosei!-,Illingin, Cakannao far cliang.

Anyase Interested iii eilend..Ing is asked ta Call Mro. Her.berg Roth, YO 5.2733, Mrs.William G, Herman, 674.8001or Mr. Alan Goldsteftu, OR .. -7029 beforeJaly li fon raser.votions ned (orlker Infaman-ton,

NewbornMa', and Mro. RobertW,Pen-

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dengast of 0311 f4, Ottawa, Nuesaro prood to annoaoce the birth -

0f a-non, Prion Robert, koitu onJose 20, The baby tIpped theScale at O lb. 4..i/3 so,

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SrbjldjmÇntme-eil Wasba.n3 only Syl)TQ

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The Board of the Women'sGuild Of Saint Anselm's Ch..arch in Park Ridge held Itsfirst meeting for the 1964-65season. The officers are abfollows; -

PresIdent .. Mn's, Wallbce -Peterson: Vice President -Mro, Bernard Baumann: Tree.sareI - Mts. Henry RetzeGSecretary Mrs. Darein Stoat; -

Ways k Means Ca.Chaimen.Mrs. Richard Beebe h Mrs.hoy Dietrich: Program Chains.sian Mrs. Nei-mi Bradley; -

Christian Social Relations Ch.olrman ,. Mrs. Wiiliom Hage.tOPI Bridge Chairman . Mrs.James Kablice; U,T.O, Coste.dIon . Mro. Jahn Porter; Cog.fee Chairman . Mro, Tbomay4mbin; Breakfast Chaux-an -Mro, itsppe Publicity Choir.man .. Mrs. William Glangre-

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Plans hve been formulatedfat' a cake sale inJnly.ackuuchpicnic In Judy, an sutdoordanco9h thecherckgroends inAugost,o oalad bat bancheosinSeptem.bet and a rammage sleinOcn.Ober.

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DOING BUSINESS INNILES HELPS FIN-ANCE STREET IM-PRO VEMENTS

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ßy supporting yourNItos Ga Stations,state to, monoy sphth3rè PS roturnd inpärt TO NILES to boused for stroots, andsidewalks also curbImprovemcnts.

AS AN EXAMPLE,.Oakton ManorandGrenñan HsiØits ro-ßidnt bai rccoagcbaa 33% retioin thair street css.manto dLo to th ap-plying of motor fujig0 monsy ratarno toth construction of3trcatj IN NILES....ano more OOplo ou-cnpla why 9Eobujlnjsc to j your.-

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TOPP'5 DISCOUNy DEPT;ïjHarlem & Dexnjp

Paul Gibson. Mr WQnderful h. the WojdQE Wit a.d Wisdom visfted Lytw»'s Golf Mutstore laBt Thursday afternoon aZo.g wtth Mr.John Cole, L.ytton' Vice Presde,t.

The Golf MUt vtsft wa by way of heUcopterwhich landed tn the parking area btween Lyt-ton's and Greenwood Ave. at 2;40 .m.and cone-laded the tour of ail Lytton'o st-res.

A t-toi of 85,QOO bo beenp1e4gI co ar as lb, pUbite funddrtve eqtandLudteraneneraZhnuplral, Park tUdge,getonnd,r..

- way. The houpttal tu neebhigto ratee Z,228,OOO as part nf a$5.5 million expanuton program.

'We feel thot thtt t, a fineutart,' unid John Kaofmann, ex-cet-ive excretory to the bnt.Iof tenuteen. 'It lo pnrdcularlyetnhfLeant in view of the factthatwe awe jqst getting ondee-way ndth our mnor donorudrive.

An outstanding ge-np of ParkRidgc.men bevevolwtteerodtlieiruervtven and ore utorting theircolin,' Kauft-amt taM. 'A totalof 210 Indontriol concerno arebeing eottacted in the indntzialpbaup

of th campaign.'The gsedicalmaff,hqspttalem-

plsyetf. fonodadons and bnlnee-neo will also be asked to give.

VoÍerRegistrationRçgstretion íorvutero tnth

November, 1964. general elec-tian, are still being token atthe NIles Villege Hall, 71i6Milwaukee AVenoe,

Plraonn who are not rogis-ter-d and are 20 y-ara of ageou. will be li by the Novemberelection. nr have changed Iheiraddsens. er have changed theirstamen by isoeriage since theprtvino registratinn shouldregister.

Regiutraijuns will condisceantiS September 21, 1964, irons8;30 a.ps. tu 5;00 p,m., Moe-day through Friday, and frocs8:30 a,m. to 12 neon tet Sat..

F,lds luit 24 Pack Meetl..

Cumpletes ZHUl 6130 P.MrBFltlg

.

CourseJamen McMahnn, 8017 Chur-

chal, NUes. receutlycompletedthe . two-week Basic SalesTraIning School of the Stan-dard Register Company. Day-

. . ton, Ohio. He was . among 10men who attended the nchnol.

McMahnn, who lo a graduateof St. Joseph's College with adegree in Merkeung, joined the

. husluess forms corny-ny loDe-

- Kanfmaun pointed out that ahr-chute explaining the nwnec.ota mnmuctebpouoiblltfieu LeUtenew buDding is now availablefrom the Itoupital. Memorialerange from t,50D to $150,000.

The houpital Le planning a $5.5militan ettpanulon program teodd 203 addItional bede 1er y-y-chlaixic, long term and medical-onrgical care. The expansionalso lnclnde a coteplete newemergency department. a largeosipatient department and newoervice facilltlnn.

Cub Pack 62Activities

CiA Pack Nilen Commuai-IP Church iwcetl advancement-aed actayitles are au follows:

Advancemeñt-: Bebcet -Pas..rich Meyer, Jeff Betreuer, andWilliam Wichiac; Well ColdAfiW - Reger Arodt Lion -Greg Anderson, Doneld Leeke.and Stevee Perry; Lion GoldAro- Greg Anderson; We-helee - Lorry Sleves, StevenWeihect, and John BranI; AnsI.Denneow - Brad Cole. PrankSottili, und Jubo Glob; Denser-Richard Peioo.

Durijig our lastPach Meet-Ing 'The Olympig Games" heldat Bunker MUS ForoaPreaecvethe final. ofthePlnewoodDerhywere held - the top elimtnotr,and overall wlnnes' wan JemesFojisnoto. Jim wan presenledwith a beantifnl trophy for hi.chanspiamidp ffozto.

0ut eummer schedule:

Sit-day July 26, Thpto CivilWar Mtiaeam lu Wadsworth.Leave Church o: 2l3Q reluceaheot 5:00 P$. AdmIuslou25.

Saturday Aogust 8, TrIp te Ce-misifey Park. Leave from Ch..arch ai 11:30A.M. Bus ParetI.

loesday August 11. Peels cons-mitten Meeti.g, Program plots..tUng eeoaiou.

Priday August 28. Puck Meet-leg Booker Hill 6ilOP.M.Brleg

Mr. Gibson and Mr, Cole were greeted open1adlng by Mr. Albert Yore of Geli Mili De- -velopment Corporation and Mr. Vince Johnson,Lyman's Golf Mdli store manager.

Mr, Johnson sold, that several hondead peoplegreeted end nought aultoraphu tram Mr, Gibsonboth out ride and within the Lynten otore.

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o SOUND MANAGEMENT POLICIESo ALL SAVINGS EARN À NIGH 4%D SAVINGS INSURED UP TO $10,000.00o FREE SAVE.BY.MAI LoFREE TRANSFER SERVICEOFREEPARKINGo FREE DRIVE.UP TELLER WINDOW

SAVINGS IN BY THE 15th .. EARN PROM THE lit

fbe Bugie, Thursd.ny,July 9, 1964

. Park Pet Fair, Music.

Concert Will BeJtIy.26 .

. 011o LO neferoceu events the 3. Adula CliuralGroup4th of JulyPegFajra,sdMusic 4. Motte Sarberuhup Chorus

Sunday July 26. Ths eventwill take place oc thensnuonHeights Pack and JJJ fenfljthe ¡dot-e Dame High Schoolorchestra, Mure bsfonnaflogconcerning this event will becIrcidated amuug the ChIldrenlu recreation programs eu theplaygrounds. Watch your localpapero for further sunoence-menes.

We are still looking formarelater-sled people in regards teene mask program which weare trying to institute for thechildron eu the playgrounds.Adults are included in thlspre-

lt enough interest issbsmn, programs mllibe started

I. Children's Choral Group. 2. Rhythm Bend

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,.uo les-ceded ROUSE cfIRILCSJS9206 Milmankee Ave. Nilea, W.

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fi Io The Bugle, Thursday 99 ¡964

8At Des eg*lio Opef FO h -' 'eek Ntun Maine

)1 ' - Chddre Ad- - - . -. .- ... - . . .

Do YOUfdtheaswo1og and will eeueurnIJjyfl. : -

-I . and Urn acUviueC too shore? Mrs. Tempera wiiithen-esj ' . cessttatéd by the opening of

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re e Children gewug you - classes for 4 ad.fftioña week ' W MIne South high school thisr'°°9 e come to Ut Nibs starting Augu t $ to August 26. fall Music Boostecs of Moine

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Guild GnUej.y, 229 ut the This class is Open to chl Eust high school he electedo .: \ aWecneeWood Shopping Center 7 to 13 yeors of ages ec the cost OfIiCX5 fO 1964-65 and di

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ec ter y nr ildrec in of $1.10 for a 2 boec lessoc. . .cwrs for tes of one, ecos.il ... - _ ' . . b

e o e many act dusses . . .. or three yeses. Maine Southi : M :. . -- A G sponsored by the NUes For SatiOnoraddJUoa Music Boosters was . formed

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et u11d Information please Come to the r at thesame meeting last week

I - iMiss Betty ffl be - .

w -charge ofthefouowthgdass_ -1 tu 5 or call Edna Wiger

, 1 to 3'l tt7 On from 823..827S or Marge Soi-j 823.. Pr sideut of the M lue E sta' ing July 2 tu Autst 6 I Mte brd

IMpne Twp I DavldhicCuy 1444 D e rd

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4,w , 4 nwiUcu f$800 °

Prepere For \Clap

1 P 01 M tee pl y in7ctigl J mPer j ow Nite 0G Sports' L 'y Filling ch office of treu.... : ...... . Paramoecs exg adven5e film "ROe

plays ins mec Fy Afl Pimdamens ou Wèe . . Dbie Relds are Mr. and M. Wa..

:g buJ fhsii msn cm11tjnrnit f t:t $l? =oI. th:ivej

7621 Beckwlth

LsV resea 4atnona LtSP0rt5man5Par?

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.l:h Bugle Thnrndayè July 9. i90 . .II ..

Cooifod Sirnuer & Wfer Church OfResurretionSince the word "hsmldity' derinf gruger humidification ut Postor Larnce Uulst Di.. in be no Sunday School. Whilt'\ means muisture whenwe speait . ledsur air. the effects on fare rector of the LaoraiCreD Pastor Steven Murphy is away ;

of humidity of the air", we . ettore and tite busse itself are itariment t U eran eiter car Ì3orowsky or Mr.refer tu moisture Is the form also wurth mentioning. Exces- fl05thi in ParkRidge, will be Vernon jacubsonshusldbecall-

. of yapar Cuntalned by the air. sively dry air often encounter- goestgreuchersunduy.July edt, emergency. itedurrecUon ),edtmdeuwinterbeutingcundl- . :

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sire and refers tu the amount furniture. rugs and woòdwurk. N5151Y S provided. Rd.. Morton Gruye.of water vague actually In a mnbing fabrics brittleaudmore g y _,._Spnce uf air. in reladun ta liable tu wear. and resultu lu . . .

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the maximum amsunt uf va.. shrinking and warping uf fur.. .11. .pOr.4ltat same air cuuld huid niture. woud duurs. framdand .11 . . :at theume temperature. Pur: muldings. In the summer sea- O/Zat2eÍi '' iexumple if the air uf the roam son, when humidity is higber,

:yuu are in bau a relatiwe ha.. these same substances absorb . . Th GROOM . . .; i . w

toldity of 3O% it means that msiumrewblch if excessive . . :

the air cuntains only 30% uf cames dampness and mildewin . . :< '

the mulature-ft cunid pussibly fabrlcs and swelling end buck- . . . .contain ut the same tempera- liag of woad. At 72 - 78 degrkd Proføssjonal Grooming Ltore. A relative humidity uf temperature the normal cost- . : i.105% wusid. of cusrae, repro- fart humidity will be 35% to All Breeds .

sent tite maximum amuant uf 60%. . . . . r .

msiuture the air could carry Trimm-Bothing ' . 'In vapuroun farm. A5d here Alfred N. MartIn . .

la huw relative humidity af- Building Cummissiunur . . . . : : tfucti indsor comfort. General- Village of NUes O Spocia!uioi Accosorio . . ' . :

iy speaking. the mure muisture. ._. . ' . . . .

:5tr bytheajr,thewarmerCALL YO 6-7071 Jerry Schinber - Qroome & Peop. .

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d1r witha:emperawre'REE Remodelljn 8O5 N. MiOwaukeeAve. 825-2U9

we du in mulot air with the g (just iioñh of Ookton St.) .

tlia Esfimates Open Daily 9 to .- Tues, lO3O te 6 - Thorn. 9 to 9cuuledbyevapuratlunufpers.. . ___ ì-___

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'Ulvu ¡lP I- '.005. mciuued In the iuw I S. '' n piratiun. lt is fur this reauur.kJ[ or w oj cO5tof2.5Operpersonorea eSO 5111 aowsk . that during the winter we feelv.:. pt;. :.. ti u , u I!V D]OS O® . . .

th15ulun a delicious smorgas.. . . . - Maine'East directors includo mure comfortable In heated airI Certificates cumod fldthreot;: Recpien Of fofl wbe

,. r . .: . d°ILit3oa it irs Certificates of Cummenda.. . Isned cluhhuuse. This atonal . . . 1342 lyrell, Park Ridget EE. mer in a place wbere the alt.; b. . : ed&SI& J Jff Gun were Issued by theDppart.. event bus became extremely Eagle Award Monrose, 1133 Huffman Park been. cooled and sume si- . . . . :.. . . o ment uf Defeeco Office oClyff pupelec dn the past tec dge; Lesthr Covey l92OB the moisEe ecrnuved. Tbr

_t . .. .. : . instead of Its cuutumaryJ CaUy as skilled flower arrarm Defetwe fur outstanding resu. and the hundreds offri...

tan In.. Park Ridge; Cinycan quantity of mafumre in the altJt R Sbsy Chic gu R gi sal g u Mr Sb h d Mr El munjty lead ruMp 02M o ds uf th T wnship Reputa. John Zak w ki 8322NM Press 8156 N Wlsner has an inflo cte on health as

. . . . Roue Society District No. i mer Polcyo 8056 N. Oveobjff Operation In National Civil Dre liCOfl Organization are urged to Avenue will be IOkero NI1S. well as cumfurt. Dry air rm

. .: ..... ..;: wifi bust the lUinuis-leeca NGes, are Çs-chaien uf s feece by proMding faffout shel- obmin thelr ackem as soon au Eae awoed uf th B

ving the - . swung ftrm heated ums.. ... . Dlotirct (of e Amecau Roue ging. . ter faciliGes for the pubire paSsible. . at a loca cuom uf b

costs Alus Beard Piel, 7227 wIthout preper kadlflcairor. ...

s. .Socley) Convention and R These facijlUcs increase th membe f tre

A Lakes Murtun Grove; Edward casses a drying ont of the mu.-: -: Shuw on Septeu.erlgthaOd 20fb Por fnrther Information pl..

capacity um- 'cunntry to sac. by theNlles Aldea 1021 Crabtree 11b. Des cous membranes which Pz... : . It. L. .. at Inrereaflouel Minerais and ease contact Mrs. Dooald Rei

vive and recover in the event Tikem are available from Jay has been arroi l' dPlufties; M G. Byecr, 7535 cect the tbouat ucd nasal pas.

i : ...... : Cbemicaj Corp. 5401 Old Or- Jr.. 2715 Wjldwood Loue Del of attack. any precinct captaj or at GOP is junior leader r and Lyans..Murtun Grove; Christ sages, lowering reslutance tut.. I i. . . chaod RoadS Skoble. Mar Woods Derelict lilt I headquarters. 1566 Miner S Cnrle 2030 Hurrloun Glen- colds and Infecffun. Althougb-i --.:: Office pbote: SP 4.3ágg Ho Preseotation by Nues Clvii Des Pl I George P ff1 VIOWl and Sol. S. Ratskoff, 7567 the fác.toruofcomfortandbÑltb

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: eVeJ°d elTraoy7d°'Emerson Mortun Grove aro must Important Is tun le

1 :iln:.Y uh 'r' ' hajuJames Johnson

s tutlonal op eseotative

Coiuumay Recorder TebI

[fbeSo Graduate Of L 1;;Iecl;;;;1 7;7: ::i:::1

i Recnit Maine Twsp0- a ¡.........:

! ox College Ave,;SAdalbemucemete_ , nl e ,. ,;ì Lkcl Orlas. re rfed klODMilwaubeeMe Sleflt t:aneo Transfers

. . __1 feedlog programs thu uammcr . James W. Juhuuon uos of Ave.t St. Marys Semfoa _ WITHTIRI LATEST

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: su that they will have lots of Mr. ucd Mrs. Walter E. Juins- 7135 N. Harlem Ay; Sears ° Sinh°h U l' . IN UATItIG COMPOflI . Cotnfly Recorder SIdney R.Ol- $352O, 6/lt 2054 l°oxboé.,Edwio.. .. .., oxirbiDou e b1osu Sep .

5OO p539 Kedzle Weste Niles Ruoc k . - Golf MIO a24 - 5253 Stern Pride Jul 10th. secs in Mo mst monthly ine S. w Petur ReimeG/ orb mb r xhl W f 191 f d t re- bappbrg Co t r Star DosfMo.. FREE PARtf tmousbip 0e 1 enture ttoosfor $22 01 6/6 1441 F rest uve

s :......,: bitors are weltrmed. ce bachelor uf a deg.. t 7247 Waskegan Ruad; aod .

G. 26 saIes In .s Frer to Join

. : : M . mme011Of the 119fb annual . Uio Inc. - 6d5lTuabyAve,

k . i LV6 PE ì'll 15 In Park RIdge. eight 1°. Thoruetu $29.15, 5/4: 2734..... .. i .. f H

Hoffmaao lu Cbalrsoao ment euerclseo at . e e Advantage of Our s Mi ut Gledew three In Morton Craig dr., Richard Setu tu Hir-f

Piral ty d R gf te ro o emoil g Tb traditlo I Hi There Le Ip Mm us en Prtce jJJ Grove aed one In Noies HlTherO $22.00 5/Il 1611 W od

: . .e obosv while Mrs. Sup b d d

are held on tIte ru À , IOIUWI . . . land ave.. Dams E. Withams rsrr sg Ouf rk R

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OldMalo sanIes Kovich SOc FQRADUL$ 50e'tu that prOpertytrannfers

folluwong

d M R g r P Shahs. u343 oftupo a dfamedolto A boy Daniel Jooeplt w MONDAY thm FRIDAY J 50 Go l°e Slaw to Rithurd Storto G23 65

s ..: . I(cdvàlo. Sbukio a director of deb te Llncslo_Dgjao burn on June 22 tuMr.aodM08 . . : iiy I Mio liothig ebnws the purchase 5/15.

. . , . . . :the sociery aro well-boos., lo- es of f85f . George Kovicb 8906 N Oza. ki nd Ihot f price of equity mrd does nut 51 Weurgate mL. Henry R.

I_\ r° Nil o Th baby welgireot LAST DAY TftIflSDAy Sf0 Syo ottImi the omsunt of a mort Smogeinlul to Richard Cl Scblag!......... . - . . ) ,., - . . . 14-1/4 eu.

: . ': laI! f gage which the purcbanor may $25.30, 3/j& 9114 Chorcb et.,; ' .:. .. _Th 1r . r- . . 7AV$y .4 i ?ave asaword. Thepricelo ZaleHojdlngs.inc.mBen,ed/ AtOADIAN ..

1a O I 600 955 A.tifittUMMINfo rusticated by federeS revesse R. Olnebeog $24a0 4/16 577- . .

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. , I lEtdY . GEOOGESIONEG . mamys ($1.10 per.$l,lGlO) on S. Molta sr., W W G Gunst. Co.,.. .......... . . '- o -

. I &lOe IfQfffffl5 i thOdOcunttt, . lite to Retel, Sonstcoem: $12.65,

:X*uI? ; CYd4500MohneeDojIyI

e Thetransferuare23o3Ma

,. ; .. . . . . . 4 : . I Sftirts Fri i No . ¡ tu RobortA,Jasicat$20,90,5120; $25.30, 5/2: 2024. Pratt ove,r

7r.f- '-rti HELD OVER! I

or b' 2111 DavId dr., J kn Staoko to Ploanant Humen Inc. to Jouet. : . .. .

. . . I O 16 t Pd ETome $25,85 5/2 A. PWok $19.80. 4/27i.: ... - . . . . e . EXCLUSIVE SHOWING TIfIS ISA .

r 2189 Entes ave,, ffranjcD,'Neal 2133 Barberry lne..Zaleflold-

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I !tr:2e - AND s Íik WOOdOt. VecdreC2QI m t li ' C 0100 s BOOn, md Olocaua j °aMemnOnO., s y /25 /26 9 2 Ra n'y

: : ? Weed cf IZOU , G 5 Imnung In gem round . Wrejul to I 5 9275Doeod Zale NOIdInfBe MoldingS. hic. to /ntold Frid-

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t I ortattnuh tmpeatrec tumndoutdoo ROW' it a s 7olo 30 L( IflCWICs.$O1'SlSChOdeL f25,30,

J [r? S t d SepjY53t a To0lgtT asadrll m j PLUS _ /1'° S.Porela go Richard Emilog. E Fsvile' $3300 6/2r. ........: : ' to May 30 eoteriajmoent . dancing

live flLI I .L.

I W rPhom, : s woi i Beth Elolnnz. . r ::

:Phone Detroit t5-6l7o depart. FIETROCOMJRW I

. srea,uy 2,00. 5,25, 11:50 . . r

-& I WI door 252 7781 ALL Tills FOR ONLYCoed P130415 0 20 CongregationI . . u. 4 EVERY DAY AT I '° O" 5 .

. . . , . - , et, i 1:00 4:00 7'Oo 10.10 I.Children n ..-1 .. ' Beth Eloblos Reform Jewish B W El Id i vi h

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SATURDAY R SlJNDAy5pAy. IEegIe,m1,. Lado 3tSO.i3:P!o PJ,t ned ENDING Nac Wo. Leo V.o.& tfst

ineIsd,d saOh . çkildmo:. ,,bnsv.

urcb, 1000 EIlst St,, In Glen- review and lo Written and di.-vlew.at 8:30 P.M. . rected by-Ellen Taoboo, Rath. . . and Steve Bncbweitz are co-Following Seroiceo, an adult chairmen and may be contacted

. edscatlon program and disCus. 299-5388.sluuwlll.take4slace. . . . . . ., . .. ... (

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This In *io esclusive facfory oufloh (or Ihn "Silverline" and "AmericanCoronado" family swimming pools. Sizes from .8' diarnefor up fo The 211'dlemeker SIlver Ocean-4' deep wiUi 8'/a' divine area,

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9. 9UALITY . ,.: Ç SINCE 1856

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. Mid-Sumner Cléarance Sale. OPSLV OUR POÓI. . .

r--- COIPO ---- SPECAAJSTS PROVDE: '--. COUPONt .

i . i ALLNÊWI9641ALL NEW 1961 DOUOHDOY : AQUALINE FALYi ,Beeeter-3'ft. deep n a F,., WO,r tuOni POOLS n

: d' : 7 T 120 vlarneters59Ss:

reeteod"oInY11ifl0r.:

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i : '°: orean,, Veo tue e.000 . i £8 ft. D1ameter$ 29°!: 0000m . al,., osi, i. 4 ft. Deep .

i9h1 mi:. e i1

,,ftDlametor$15995

Your $$ : . :24 ft. D1nmeter$1.9S

i Bast Dul" Complotai w L°en , ' i neo L4ftDeep.....i:_zi ------- O, .000, .00 . .

. B--- COUPON ..-. . L--------COUPON'--------------. .

AT0AOWJS. 150 Left1 ' .

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RÓE DOUGHBOY h0f. POOLS UP tO .

. Rugged SteeiWall SpIoshor 14 hp. moto2995: ' flans, - Reg. $l695$5 : ' --'

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lrtleF9141 Milwaukee Ave. . Niles. LII.

..-- ..- 5. BLOCKS . SOUTH. OF GOLF RD. (RT. 58) - -

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itNilesThe Outstanding Village 'n America

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. J'AEM LAND FOE SAliE8 acres Northwest. Fine rich high land.Buy at Tenns.

. CALLFL 4-2186

PtOfltS-3.ALIBEICFYiFILLE

PARK AVE. TATES- In Tovn Home Apis.

(Across tram Llberiy-ville Bigh School)

Bmtid nosy 2 & 3 bdnmapte. 2 full bathd. fIn.ree. 7m., doll equIp. kit.$175 to $185 oto. Modelapt. Open at 545 ParkAve. Open for insper. 7days a wit. 362.7MO.

ml 7/9CaO' - 4 rin. toed; un.turn. apt. Lage. bedem.Ideal for couple. Adultsonly. ME 9.7052

ml 7/13MT. PRoSpscT , 4 SM.Heated apt. : file bath,close to depot. Adultsonly.

CL 3.1126

Addison . 152 bedrm.deluse apis. Heated. aircond., free gas. $110 S up

278-6205

TOWNHOUSE APTS.JthJAC. DUN HURST

PLAZA'72 :- bedrot. apto. from$150. All apis. have oakdim., range, laundry fa.eliltleu, full basmt. 1%baths.

APTS. PROM $190

Located 2 bliss. IOu. ofBis. 68 on Ste. 83. Modelopen daily 12 to 8 p.m.

812 Colonial Dr.Wheeling

IIANSHN REALTYCOMPANY

562-2400430 N. Milwaukee Ave.

Libertyville, Illml 7/13

5 cm. apt. 3 bednno. 13baths and cabinet kttch,

296.3272 or 2995753

Libertyville 1.bdem. airSund. apt. Newly der.$125 per mo. 100$ Mtl.waukee Ave. CallMA 3.9520 ml

MIJNDELEIN AREA For lease .. office or-

sisee bldg. over 2000 sq.ft. Air cond. Less than 5year old, Good location.north side of Libertyvifleon Milwaukee Av. Am.pie parking. Call

MA 3.5220 ownermi 7/13

Modern 2 bedrm. apt.$105 mo. Appliances &Watgr furo., storage areaWasher & depot In bas.nit. Mgr. on premiato

_188 mlBERNICE APTS.

U . 3 cm. Deluxe A,ptu.i Rednn, S'5

All wIth CeramIc tilebatlia, Colored rngu &refrig,, TV jack. air cand.sleeves, baue bd. ht. ige.closets, coip onerated wId. Includes ali utils.ex.Cept olee.Bernice ApIs. GcaysiakeOn 5to. 21 N. edge oftown.

BA 3.3101

Avail. Sept. 1, 1 sty. tWn.lise.. 2 bdrins. & fin. at.tie cm. Modern bath &hitch.. blk. to ochol& bun. Nr. Olores. Lease$130 rent. Ph. 524.1779Ovel. Or weekends.

dj 7/9

I Apeirtmentu-.4.4

MUNDEIiEIN ARPÍADeluxe 2 bedrm. apis.Appl., water tarn, $110mo. Golf course & pool.Other turn. arrangemis.negotiable. Mgr. n pr.362-7188. - mitt

HOu5eO2.0

MUPDELEIN 3 bedroosranch with. stove & e.trig. Children & pets wet.come $140 mo. LO 64478

mlSaleor Lease-S.D

PROSPECT HTS.2 yr. old 4 be.drosm Spiltlevel. 278 baths, carpet.ed, central air condition.tog, rer. cm., full base.ment. 2 car garage, bitt-ins. Nr. schools

527.5273

ROOOrtu-.3.E

ÇRYSTAL LAKE2 bestem. turn, summerbosse. $25 per wis..

815.459.4245mi 7/28

LONG LAKE 4E cm. rot.tage for rent furs closeto lake thermostat con.trot heat. Cati ROdney3.9055 455.6640 for ap.L._ ml

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Newly furnished Kitcls.priv. Heavily wooded lotpicnic grounds very pri.vate. Boat, luke, swim-ming, man, Woman Orcouple. if the right par.lv set your own perce.1.0 6-6552 mlO4tce room for gens. withkitchen privIleges in pri.vate home, Mo mo. 827.3910 from 10 to 12 nssn.Sleeping room, kitchenprivileges. 566.74«

mlStopoo & OlIicoe-.3.G

45.68 Sq. lt. buildinglocated in Wauronda,lii. Fariner tasI .9 dieshop. Can be changedto store, Offices or ware.house. Air conditionedgas heat, loading dockund adequate porhlng.Cali OLtver 8-4550

mlWanted to Rani-3.11

Working Wsmsn wantsroom wüh hitch. privi.legos. Nr. trono. Call -299.2417

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Unusu)

d) 7/27

HgB--3.0 . Eaaoeo-.3.c

ASSIIF1ED DJSLAY

. 3 BWROOM. TOWNHOUSES

BENT $i45 .

4 TILE BATHS FULL BASEM526,BtJILT.INS NEWLY PEORATED

PLAYGROUN PACOLITWS

IMMEDIATE occupAncy

Call'447-8111 299-4359'

Stores & Oilleeo-3.G

OFFICE SPACE1032 LEE ST., DPß PLAflj9

.AIR CONDITJOI05lj . ALL ifl7LtTip.

JANITOR SERVICE EURNJSHEg

192 sq. ft. Office $ 90,00264 sq. ft. Divided Office $100.00482 sq. ft. OUtre $200.00

. Itfllfladlate Possession

INC.Tel 827.2131 . - Des Plaines

Buolassa Qipontwiltino.i

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"Phillips 66" Now AvailableFOR..LEAE

Mt. Prospect and Des Plaines ArgaPaid training program and excellent financ.ing opportunIties available to right person.Permanent location with many flew apart.ment and houne developments,

For Any InformationContactWilliam 2onea

OR 3-0662 or 392-9784..

Buxinoss BasaleS-17

REFUSE REMOVAb PROBLEMS?.

Haul it to the Incinerator paumaItLand Filling & Improvement Co.9RS W. lOggias Rd., 692.3140

. dJ7/20

Eull6lng 5cpBemadølitg..l3

FLAT CONcHHrE work.Patio walkh, garagofloprs, etc. Call LA 0-7382 or LA 9.9131, dUBunJne....9PPørtUDltIei.-l4

Garage A lined car talesin NW. suburb SpecIal.

.Izing In foreIgn répalra.Will sell half inteseut togood relIable mechanicor all. Call 927.i'igg otter5p.m. . b

GASOLINE. SERVICE ..

STATION

3 bay Texaco ServiesStation for lease. DoIng24,000 galo. peg too. Lo.rated on Milwaukee Ave.in Nibs, Cali Dick Be.shack oc Jack Manaban

HE 7.5699or

NA 5.9

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BuzlneOppOStUBIUuO-l4

SERVICE. STATION

For LeaseNW. Ijytyay & ForreutArlington . ITeightu, Ill.

CALI. Mit. PACKARD

ouuc OIL CORP.LTJdIow 6.3223

After 6 p.M. CE. CamperVA 7-3892

dl 7/2ness Sooaicoe-p

VACUUM CLEAJgpg. Salen & Repairs

New A Used. Hoovero . Eucekan

Eiectrolttx'ree Pick.Up & Delivexy

Phone; 92y.3ogib 7/6

FAST ACTIOÑ

CLASSIFIEDS

kELoY31EMr._26

neip WaotndPemaia-2&jt

NURSES AIDES

Exp. and will iratnllra 7 to 3 and 3 to 11' Apply in erson

:.

RehabilitatIon Center

Between the bco. 9 orn.and 5 p.m. located on Ott.21 between MA and 22Nr. lt5lfday Ill.

ml il

NURSES AIDESExperienced:

Humes Alden, PracticalNames. Good Workingconditions. 5 day week.lt e w a i r conditionedbuilding.

Apply at:.BROOK WOOD

CONVALESCENTCENTER

2380 DernpsterDes Plaises

di tiRO27EPTOONtST . $95For Our Front Desk

Just-liking fo people andlite typ. KEY, 4006 N.Milwaukee. sP 7.0561KEY, 5695 W. Belmont,NA 2.8922 dj 7/28FREE Jobs for necre.taries, typists, clerks &personnel In Otiles & ad.lacent suburbs,

Call Helen st:Abbey EinpL Service

762038 MUwaukee Ave.967.5822

b 7/6

OFFICEFREEWe cover all suburbs.

. Call Misa WoodSNEErS EMpi,207 N. Evergreen

Ari. Heights. di 0f

. STOREMANAGER

The S&H Green StampCobas a permanent op.pnrtunity for a conacien.tious & reliable woman.'l'o assume reoponoJbiIft1for Operation øf our Re.demptiòn Branch In theRandhrut Shopping Con.ter. Pilot' managerial e.ponente In mercltandla.ing prefetted HoweveLWil ronpidec a womanexperiented .ln'merchan.dining teehniqùen whoban a desire fo increasmjreap095ibilitteu 49 hourweek, plus oxceirént em.pIOyee benefits Ipcl. 3Weeks vacation after jyear.

Please.write Mr. LeonardBarnes, MerchandisingManager, The Sperry &Nutchinson Co. 19 W.Jackson Blvd., Chicago 4,III., outlining your jobetiperlenfe, personalbackgraun and age.

Housekeeper Wanted parttime. Must be thorough.IP familiar with house.hold duties, 2 maIeadulto, Call 8.27.O22

Wanted Christian Teach.er for nuroery School InElk Grave, rail 10E 74487foc infoc. and appt.

ReIp Wanted....

TENOGRAPIIERPermanent position forexperienced stenographero do varied Work. Ahi!-

ity'to do layout for salepromotion msteraIshelpful but not required.

. Cali for appointrnept

A. J. GERRARD. & COMPANy.

400E. 'Foùhy Dn Pl.nr. Wolf Nd.

827.5121

SecretariesInteresting positions op.en for women with goodtyping & stenographicohiils to Work in ourWage, salary and salesdept. M o ny excellentcompany benefits.

Admiral Corp,3815 W. AIOMITAGE

CHICAGO

An equal opportunityEmployer

CLERICALPieaoant working candi.tiono, Employee benefits,Age 20 to 45

SEE StR. SATE

SINGER CO.2004 MINER ST.

Des Plumeo

DESK CLERK

SWITCHBOARD: OPi?.

Experieflred .w. subur.ban motel, PleasantWorking conditfona. Nro.7 AM. to 3 P.M. Writegiving quallficaaJ &phone number, WriteDesPlalnes Journal Box333 . 1355 Webford, DotPIsOnes, Ill.

TURRE IS AREASON

Why people With towork close to home withpleasant surroundings &Congenial co . workeeø,We presenil5r have a po.nitii Open fol' an excep.tional young lady inour Des Plainea bualnesaoffice. ti you are In,terested, Oa'il now forZtirthet information

Ml?. R. E. LAPAIt924.9995

MIDDLE STATB$TELEPRONR

COMPANY OFILLINOIS

767 Pearson st,Des Plaines.

. WOMAN -

. l'ART OR FULL TIMEDay hours. Pot area foodrarry . out nhop,s wiflisaln No exp. neo. Callalter li am.

825.6621

Hilp Wte$-a.-2B.A

f THE WORKSHOPSec. to Top Nace, lONg. $475 Sec.. to Comptroller61500-6. EXp. 344 Dlctaphotte See.SwOtisboard 'L'plst 350 t'e;aonnel Sec,LUje Clock Matete Eip, 280 Girl. Friday ShorthandClerkJI»lst 390 5cc, to SIa, Mgr.IBM KeyPunch W/oxp 350 $tatmst.ica* 'typistSSec. BegInning 280 Purchasng ¡saut.Amtg. Cleric 82. ' 350 Coonptometer Opr.

. YQUli COMPANY PAYS OUR FEE

THE WcKSHOPNodliwesro Most PersonalIzed

Employment SeMce

570 Northwest Hj (Ui 14)927.6663

RAMONA NEWTON

11alp Wanted-Pcianle-4545

WOMENWANTED

FOR TELEPHONE SALES

SUPP$JEMEN'I YOUR INCOMEWwk 4 bauSa daily Modap thru Friday5 PAS, to B P.M. No experience necesoaacy

We will train you. Colt local reaidento lot' necBig Circulation Drive now in proesa.Steadp entplopment - Good salary plus Comm.

COME IN AND LET'S TALK IT OVERSEE MISS BROWN or 31M GRAINES

WON CALL 293.5511.Ott

MAIL CLERKWoman between the ago ot 15 to 40, Previousmall room experIence would be helpful, inctud.Ing the uso 0$ the Ditto OnO Addreouograph ma-chineo,

FRIEBus TO DOOR fçom down0yn Dea Plaineu

Call at come. in and SEE MISS FIFE

CITY PRODUCTSCORPORATION . .

Walt Rond atøtikton Des Pla5tes

RATING CLERKSOpeninga foc Young Matare Women untiec OD tolearn lntereothig Wock hi our expanding compon-aa1on, liability and automobile underwrItIngdeactmenta,

No ipping requited, Just .a liking for Oigureu, 5day. 36% be, week, Cafeteria, Apply In persan orettI? RO 3.8290 or T4 3-2729 $or InformatIon,

AETNA INSURANCE CO.OIGO S; NOEPRWEST UWY. PARK 1UDIE

STENOGRAPHERA wide valety of clerical duties, typing and dic.talIon makro tote an excellent pooitlon for ayoung womag wIth pgevlous stenographIc ex.perloitce,

PARKEN.ItAi?NIFJN eNero a friendl1, place towork, modern offices, good starting aalary antiloan, employee benefits. For tucther Informa.lion phone. visit or write .

I°ARKEI8-HANNlF'oNCORPORATION

VA 7.1121tOi S. Wolf ltd. Dea Flattes. An equal oppottunhity employer

UeIp Wanted-Female-SB-A

. , Dré Plaines

JEA4 LIGHTNERdi 7/6

AÙTOMATICELECTRICCOMPANY

.

NEEDSAPPLICANTS

FORWIRING

AÑDCOIL.

WINDING

Many oppot'tunitiro floWavailable for high school _.gradualen to enter thuIntettoting-field ol lele.phone communicaiop.sAll qualified tppIicantawIll receive training onasalgned positlonn, Wohave Ommedlate open.Inga ovollable on boththe lot anti 2nd tItilla.Come into our PersonnelOffice- foc an interview.

APPLy .

8;00 AM, TO 4:00 P.M.

AUTOMATICELECTRICCOMPANY

'4 mile north. of NorthAve., on Wall Rgad

NORTIUARE, ILL,An equal opportunitp

Employer

d3 7/2

REGISTEREDNURSES

. $450 Pet MonthP.M. and Nitra. Excel.lent opportunity In na.tionally knuwn teachingceacatch and treatmentpsychiatric hospItal.Many side benefits, Con.tact Nursing SuprrqjsoBco. MontonatoFORES'O' ISOS.PITAL

, De Plaines, III.

di VG

f

ItaIp

O

PERSÔÇN1

- .ÇLERK -

T(P1ST.

We bave an immedIateopeninp avaiiobie for awoman with typIng andglerical experience. Po.oRlon involves variedduties. Including somefigues Work. For an ap.pointrnent coil

Miss Diskey 562-2100

Ext.723

AUTOMATICELECTRICCOMPANY

. .

38 mile north of NocisAve, on Wolf Road

NORTRLAKE, ILL..

An equal oppottunityEmployer

.

EXPERIENCED TYPIST. . PART 'PljE

.

. For appxoximately 20 ours weekly go learn(EiectrOcriter4«ce niadhiine)

Used o let news artIcles in our down looms 13esPlaines offices. .

We will train. Steady jo), with good starting ovaioand periodic Oncreoses. Interesting. Good typing

and desite is alt that is required. ThIe.phone - p95, wsu,.'

.IOURNAL-NEWß PUBLICATIONS..959.3621

. di

TELEPHONE SOCICITORRXPFIRIENCED IN

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISINGExpanding Suburban BiWeekly lu seeklnk anexperienced Classified AdvertIsIng Saleswoman,Lucrative territory open.,Salary OnO commission,

FOR APPONTMEpfl';CALL 1US$ BROW2

2999511

PERMANENT

SALESLADYFull time Salea Clerkfor GIft and Houoesvaredept. Apply in person st:

ACEHARDWARE

694 Lee St.

Des Flameo

. COUPLE WANTEDMAN AND WIFE TEAM

FOR PART-TIME EvEthr$Gs

Light Work in tiKal induitriot plante

CALL 824.809$ FOR 4-POT,

di IfDENTAL CHAIR.ASSISTANT

ExperIenced or inexprr.lenced, We will train. 2girl ófftce, Write or telè.phone for interview.

DR. lOHN Ivi, fiARNOS

779 PEARSONDes Piainea

9244516

PUNCH PRE?SMPERAWESO ASSEMBLEBS.

. 69 PACKERSPermanent pnuitiott in our modern Lake ZurichPlant. Excellent earnings, Top program of bono.titn. Apply motninga,

CHICAGO MPÍP/tLLIC MPG, CO,Sia Rd. 1 .91k, W. of St, 12- Laite ZurIch

ON THE JO TRAINING. GENERAR PLANT L. SPART 6 P.M.

Color and Positive Depla,

BILLING PEPT. I AM, TO 80E 9 AM,CONTACT PERSONNEl. FOR APPOITMiEIT

PHOTO SERVICE, INC.220 Gracland 827.0141 Dea Plaines

.

PATEUPNews Advertiing

If you can une scissors,glue & paste pierra ofpaper straight wp havepractIcally full . tizneposItion In our compas.ing room, InterestingWork pasting.up newsotorleA ado, We trainFOU.

PAID HOLIDAYSVACATIONS, STEADT

NTATMR, REICIIELT ,

299-551 1JOURNAL.NEWSPUBLICATIONS

Down 'Ibsen Den Plaines

close to transportationdj h U

STENOGRAPHERYdung lady wIth previgua experience to asltour manager of product performance,

Attractive sterling salary and good employeebenefils, including Paid Vacation, Life leaur-once and HospItalIzatIon, Çontact Personnel Dept.

A, O, SMITHHARVESTER PRODUCTS, INC.

.550 ALGORUIN RD. ARLINGTON I82B., ILL,

438-1530

POSVRONIC OPERATOExperienced preferred but not necessary. We Wifttrain. Excellent working conditions.

SEE MR, ¡OlIERON

FLEST NATIONAL RANKDES PLAINES

Lee St. 8274411

1ECRPÍFARYtuo TO STARTtoed skillu. able ta Work'n Own. Key, 4006 N.dllWaukee. SP 7-eGeo.coy, 5605 W. Belmont.IA 2.8922 di 7/5

fle1 Z$tnte-Vaoiit2.

Page 9: rVj A-G EME....00 LL.B. (Bachelor of Laws) degree. Odore atteoding law school. he received a B. de. tree from the University ai Ullunio and Is a member of the Delta Kappa Sigma Pharmacen-licei

d3 ti

MAN ND WIFETeam wanted fur Industrial maintenance.

Short evening hours in local areMust hve good working record.

Cali $24-8DS5 For Appoinlment-

SUPPLEMENT. YOUR- INCOME

Couple Needed - Man & Wife TeamYor ijidtistrial Maiiitenanee

Short Evening Hours

APPLY: 824-8085

SAXdPLE FURNITUREfrom 5 model homes;S000atlona& discount; de-livery and terms sr.ranged. 543.8701. dJ ti

SVE UP TO 70%On beautiful furniturebeing sold from modelhomes. Delivery. Termsor cash. 299.6301.

di 7/28Nice ruons . employedlady. 6169 N. Nagte

b 7/6Furniture being sold In

ullder's homes. . Must. topase of fast Will sep.Free dei. Cash or terms.634.8187 : dj tiSelling out fUrniture inBoUdera Deluxe 4 modelhopes, Up to 00% oiLDel. arranged - Call -279.4711 dJ ti

I step table, iI leaf estire tabOO, 3

crystW bedrsom lamps2 pr.\ lined drapes i - 6pull nd I - 3 pull. Fulllength. Reasonable. Plusmisc. items. Call -Po 6.3540 eves. & wknds.

lflahsitlo-4lVOICE, piano, accordion.Beginners or advanced.Professional teachers.

Enroll Now.

LYRIC SCHOOLDes Plaines

620 Lee VA 4.4210dj 7/27

Lost and Found.-45

Beagle I o s t In DesPlaises. Call .

.299.2395

Lost . Dsg. white malep50db. Lavender esliar.Golf Mttl vie. Reward.927.6095

FAST ACTIONCLASSIFIEDS

dj tk

DZJsVcuo You

STOP A'S' WAUCONDAANTOQUESI We buy &sell! Thürs; Fn; Sat; OnRte, 12 ..- 3 miles northof Lske Zurich, 56.7495or PA 4.6177 mi 7/21G E A I r ConditionerStreamlined. 9x15 woolrug exert. cand. Norgeoil burner 275 gaI. tank.530.6672 ml 7/6Will buy old electrictrains made from 3903.1942. Any size or medi.tian. 823.2565 eitr 7 p.m.

DEHUMIDIFIERPerfect Codition

$25.00. Call 439.0392

Singer electrIc portable -

nbwlng machine corn.plete with rarrytng rase& attachments,- $20. Willdeliver. 623.4925

ml

Twin bed with gsud boxspring and mattress, $50Also oak flooring. Phone590.932 mlSears . 1 wheel woe-itrstler. Sold for $77 willSacrifice, only $25 . -

927.4210 dl 7/9Size 9 ChantIlly LsceWedding gown $40. -Head piece $6 . Blue lea.ther rocker $15,00 - -

Eier, washing rnachlneNIco stove, chest odrawers. Afattresa andanrings. Rug and pad-ding. Squirrel Jacket siré

CENTS.ABLE SALEZBESALN SHOP -

Complete tine of babyfrrststsiegs. Special!Half Price Spie on bath.inn suits.

Tues, thru Sat. 10.4.

204 Dsndee Rd.Wheotinc

. - 537.9739

COME TO - -

AsnO Jemima's KitchenFor the best in pancakessteaks, chicken. Alsosandwiches of alt kinds.901 Rand Rd. &t. Pros.pert - 392.1790

SPECIAL IBM COURSESLEARN & WORK REAE HOIsSE

Becvyn - Norridge - Evanston . ChicagoFor Free Booklet and Info. Call NA 5-7038

OR RETURN COUPON TOLEE AUTOMâTION SCHOOLs, INC.7312 W. IRVING P/UcK. NORRIDGE. ILL.

FREE illicit GOtEEN $TAIIPSName (Age___AddressCIty Phone No. ______

- - - dJ6/25

DO YOU NEED MONEYCAN iVR FROM

- $800PO$5000 -

To consolIdate all your bIlls and cat yourpayments in' half or less. Homeowners on

Sntract or mortgage quality.

-EM2-3240

Libertyville. Call CollectASIc FOlS MR nouois

CALL ANY TIME - 24 HR. SERVICE.WIOEREhO OTHERS CANNOT HELP YOU - t SAY O.K.,

TO 4 OUT OF 9 HOMEOWNERS.I -

MlamUoneosis For Sale-66

- 98gauAn-nNTEs

neo' dig Le-onu,

'

S,!:W

- -FREE ESTIIMATES

o Outdosjr o 2a Inch ZenIth T.V.- Antennas 7.50 (Moor Model)

o Speakers $325 up 169.95)h UHF . o Used Portabl50 converters $16.50 $35.00 upo RCA Radio & TV. Sony 79anulntorTubes 50% Off List Radies at DIscountPrIce

PrIceso Intercosqa -.

$14.50 up Car Radios $14.95OTape . up

Recorders .. $1450 O Clerk Radioso 6 ihanalutor Radio $24,95 up

-

ROriR-òWI$ER8I-

MONEY COSTS LESS- at ALL-STATEYou save two waya: No consmlsstonu; LowRank Rates. We'll give you 3900 to $IZ000to Consolidate Your BIlls - plus Extra Coalsfor any. good purpose Including remodeling.

HOME OWNEIS ELIGIBLE REGARDLRSS OFMORTGAGE BALANCES PROMPT SERVICE.

Phote 772-3800- -

24.Hour ServIce

ALL.STATE Moztg & S%vcsptanno Co

I4IceUaneøo For Sale-45

AUCTION SALEEVERY NOON FRIDAY

Of all Claaases of LIvestock- FEEDER CATTLE AUCTION

EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT7:00 P.M.

309 . 490 Feeder Cattle DIrect from the range.To be sold in loin of 20, 30 and 40, sorted accord.Ing to sIze, quality and. color.

11085E & PONY AUCTIONSunday. July 26th. 9:60 AM.

' DEWANE LIVESTOCK EXCHANGEto Ml. E. of Belvldere, Huno!5 on US. 20, or 8/4ML N. of Northwest Tollway.Veeder Cattle for Private aale every day at ouryards. - , ml

Loues-44

MORTUAGESMortgage money avail.able far alt. Age of ap.plirant or buIlding nofactor.

- ASK FOIOBKNEM 2-7578 -

Mlngel'oua For Sale-46Attca Flshèrmen andHunters,, One pr. Hndg.man chest high wading-boots. Bnot, Ogot, hbavyduty, cleated soleo. sqold.ed heels, hard toe. Rub.15er csated fabric, Insidepocket, drawstrIng top,suspenderu,.Size 11. LIkenew, cost $35, 'sell for$35. VA 7-2737

j ifsPALATINE

RESALE SHOPBring In yur used cloth.Ing and wo will cell Itfor you. We pay CaSh forcut glas band paIntedchine, antiques. 104 5.N. W. Hwy. Daily. 10 to.4. PcI., 10 to 9 P.M. Sum.mer moo. 11 to '5. Noclothes accept. SundayClosed Wed. FL 5.9251

Selling out furniture InBullder8 Deluxe 4 modelhomes. Up -to 50% off.Del. arranged. Call -1794731 . - dJ ti

NEW 40 GALLONCOins LIned AutomatIc

Gas Heatera. ssa -- 10 Year Guarantee

Average Labor Fee$359246 Waukegan Rd.

Morton Grove YO 5-3111dj 7/6

CARDINALELECTRONÎCS - -

, T.V. TUBE CO. -

(OPEN 5X3. DAT SUNDAY)

3412 W. PuLLENrOII , cuic&ao. ILL. TWO BRAND NEW Motorola stereo romaIcawIth KM-4M radio &

Lr&3c3tdj 7/9 changera. Priced fer Im.

At 2-8995 stereo; automatIc record- medIato sale. Call 924.)RIGIDi389q1D35cogdOeiRRI73 Stanowirkl TV.

lolisl'csis Pop Salo-do-HOW LONG . .Since Your Children

Have had a professionalportrait? Call today fora sitting In your ownhome. Frosts left forDad to seo, ton!

HART KOPKHVA 40679

"MEY INTEIÄAOHNTMAN'

Buy Wholele!Pict from Mfg.--' (aInc 1936)Water softeners, or fil.tern. We guarantee en.tire UnIttI

JOHNSON WATERSOFTENER CO.Mt. Prospect, III.

'-'-« 255-1107x-: ml 9/5

Fer Sale: 2-meter 15-ele.ment beam, $10. Two.meter Orale-clever w/pow.er supply, $30. Call -034-$407 di ticREAFIRMAN wood lathenew 12" swIng 36" tongbench & motor-Included$55.00. 566-0313 mt 7/2.1957 Chevy motor. Beatoffer,' EM 2.7497 ml 7/6Musical ioasca4Clarinet - Perfect condl.tian. - Reasonable, Call

FAST 'ACTEOÑ

CLASSIEJED-

Musical lasirjmemb-48 Ecmodeli-S6SAVE up' to $301 o.'.

Piano Show/Floor sam.pIes. Beau. new stylesand finishes.Reconditioned. refinish-ed UPRIGH1 5140 UPStudio & Cons3.Ie planoslike new $345 upLObe new Grand PianosFamous makes.Slightly used 100 W As.tm.sonlc MagnavoxStereo HIFIUsed organs, Hammond,Wurtitoec, eta. ss65 up

Guitars & LssonsMARIA SCIIAErER -

MUSIC ST6E1415 EtlInwood St,

VA 4.4131 Des PlainesOoen Moo. ., Fri. nightsMuail taalrumes4u

Wanted-dO

mGNRST CASH PAIDPOR YOUR PIANOS

CALLDE 6-8035

dj tiNunneny Saboule-50

NAZARENE NURSERYSCHOOL-Character andper506alltydevelopment,thru supervised play,storIes. musir and guid.noce; transportation.

037.5455, Ext. 4LO 6-5813

dj tiPolo Fon Salo-Sl

WlÍl trade Male AECGerman Shepherd f srARC Female Beagle pup.py, 299-5816 dj tiHORSES. Riding lessons.Hunter &jumper Instruc.Obst, boarding. Horsesfor saie. Coach HouseStables, 'Inc., 2315 Son.deco Rd.,:Northbrnnk, IlECR 2-1252.

- dj9/21yr. old Pinto Bred $225

2 , old Pelammo studBest offer. 937.4692

Miniature White Ponciles2% months . AICC. 6 gen.eratlons. CL. 5.2065

For Sale . Dog. 10 weekold female Beagle puppyCall 823.2246 -

- b7/6Standard male poadlesline bred for confirma.tion & disposition, Out.standing pedlgred ARCCall EM.2.1440 aft. 6 pm

- mlMiniature Dachshundpupplen. ARC registered.Are B -wits, old. Shots.DUnkirlc 1.3010 - ml

ARC Req. Litter of Shot-land Sheep Dogs. "ToyCollies" $654125. 2 Sablecol. females $50. Utterof . Newfoundlandè. $50each.

' Call 272.7185 -

Northbroek,- III.)

pit06B. PatthIag59EXPEIfF PLASTEBJNG-Rooms, ceilings, walls &patching, Work guaran.toed. Nfl job toò lonaIl.Free estimateu. VA 4.7510. dltfRemodeItoq...o

COMPLLI'E PAINTING FAST ACTIION'and decorating service.

CLASSIFIEDS-Guaraneeeci Work, CallHauch Studio VA 4.0347, -

REALSAVINGS!

DON'T WAIT!Try our - 10W prIces for -

,our home remodeling &repairs.QualIty goat.' work. Willconsolidate your bills.Porches. donners, acidi.tions. Attic rms., ree. rm.Siding, foundations, kit--rho. AIr conci. We do -

everything. -

Free esilmaten. e a ayterms. Call collerL

BR GCONSTRUCTION

HU 3.6060 -. -723-7950SA 1.5954 Eves. BR 5-1547

ServIces Ofered-General-SO

Conscientous ContractorCarpenter, Bemodeling -Roofing . Siding . Acidi.lions . Basements,

lohn McGulnneso824.0247 -

b 7/6For a free estimate onany remedellng or build.Ing job. Established inNitos 19 years. Every jobguaranteed. Bank terms, -

e a o y credit. Licensed,bonded, insured. Call -

ACRO REMODELINGVO 6-7071 or 823.6697

b 7/6Vcatnmaldnq-S$A

SKIRTS ARESIIOItTER!

Have yeur clothes readyfor sommer t will rometo yosr home for Itttlngs.wilt return garmentoready to wear. Knit skirts$2. Ce-tis$4.

CALL 38MlTA 5.6392

dj ifPoraonats-4l

MADAM MARTINIf you ate lost. worriedsick or In trouble & seekhappiness in life, I visit -

with Madam-again youseo happiness In life.SpIritual A card reading -

daily, 9 to 9. CoIl forappt. 563.9004, 58 W,North Ave. in the CItyof Northtake, dl tiWanted to Sup-62NEW BUYER . PAY CASHfor Spinet, Grand or Up.right Plano, Phone:262.2230 --df tiEntextali*meat.45

MAGIC with llvg ant- -

malo for - your clsI-Id'abirthday. C a i I "Uncle,Dlck" 299-3598, dj 7/14HORSE- -DRAWN HAY -

RIdes. PrIvate Tralla. AO.'so horneo boarded. Forreservstlons call - -' VG 54020Dowses Stables, Deer.field.

DES Pl.AJNg5 WINDOWCLEANING SERVICE

ResldetIal . Commegc5-

Call 824.7990 -

g

Graduates, Widows,School Teachers. Summeremployment. Top comm.Peggy Stoltz . EL 6.5432

ml 7/20

IloIp Wanted-Sfalo-50.B

DISHWASHER

ROOM& BOARDTOP SALARY

IGNATZ & MARY'SGROVE INN

2964222

HANDY HANPart time ..Exp. Must beover 25, Have own trans.portation, Small FarmRotate, 4 mi. west ofMundelein. S sr teasmornings.

JA 6.1381

GAS STATION

ATTENDANT

FULL TIME

WALLT'S TEXACO -8600 W. Golf It'd.

Des Plaiss

JANITORProgressive manufacttcr.er in need of janitor -maintenance man for Icishift. hours somewhatflexible, ExperIencehelpful bs.t not neces.osry. Prefer older man,

APPLY

- TRW-. ELECTRÓNICS

RA-DIO INDUSTRIES

666 Garland Pi.

Des Plaines

KENNELATTENDANT

illusi Icikc' AicicicaLo

821-119:!I, 7/6

98 MENWANTED

Factory, Office, Teck.We Cover ail suburbs

SHEEC EHPL207 N. Evergreen

Ari. Heights ' 392.6100di If

Wasted at oltre dealerto s u p p I y Rawleigichousehold necessities toconsumers In Mandeleinor Waucasda. See orwrite a postai card willbring you foil detallewithout obligation Wer.Nichoir!,, 130 N. 3rd St.Liberiyvllle o r w r I t eRawleigh, Dept. 11.0.60.271 Freepsrt. Ill, mi 8/3Wasted . A good reh.able dealer to supplyeasterners with Itawleighprscìscta in part of DeaPlaines, Wiles & ParkRidge., Write RawleighDept. ILG4O.U.127, fege.part, Ill. dj 7730

MACHINEOPERATORS

Steady work . 678-1120

PERMAG CENTRALCORP.

5301 D Otto Ave.Easemont

- d17/6

NEED 5 MEN

TO HELP ME INMY BUSINESS

2 FULL TIME2 PAST TIME

CALL

244.2550

ml 7/6

iNSPECTORDRILL PRESS

SET UP &OIERATE -

Experience necessary toqoahify for top wages &many Ca. benefits.

Apply Persssnel OfficeS'IO to 4:30 Monday

lhrough Friday

PAIOKE%HANNIP'JNCORI'OIOATION

501 S, Wolf Roa,(Des Plaines

An Equal Opp. Employer

FAST Ac'rIONCLASSIFIED

- TRADE $CMOOL'

- APPLIANCE' TRADES INSTITUTE

LEA-RN A NEW TRADELearn Automstooc Washec and C100tses DryerrepaIrs. 20 week course. Eve or Sat classes noseforming. Nuage lImita. No high school necmsaary.Operate your own nemIco busIness from yourhome, only Investment needed. net el hand tools.telephone and car. Call for appt.,

5127 DEMPSTER 6744020 SEOKIE, ILL

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TELEPHONE SALER

PENSIONERSRETIREDMEN

COUPLE WANTEDMAN AND WIFE TEAM

FOR PART TIME EVENINGS

LIght work In local Induntilal planto

CALL 634.5085 FOE APPT.-- di-ti

JOBS NOW 'AVAILABLEIN PRODUCTION WORK

Rotating ehifta, progressive rate lncreanesChances. for advancement In rapidly growlncompany. Excellent employment benefits. Newplant. Fine workIng conditions.

Come in and see us. Apply Building . "ONE"

BXPRlO FILM CORPOIL°.i'ION28 West Main St. Lake Zurich

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INDUSTRIAL PLANTSECURITY GUARD

Wanted with good work references.Full time shUt npMb9en.

-31 P.M. to 7 AM, . S (niteul per weekFor first three months . Earlier shift after 3months. - - 'Practically new, Togeth.

CALI. 824.8085 FOR APPT. er Or sep, 299.4730

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PART-TIMEMust have good work references.

Good pay. Excel. working conditions,

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Help Wanted-Malo 6 Female-28.0

WAITRESSand

PIZZA MANWANTED

Call after 4 P.M.CL 5.4544

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Reh' oUic aIr tend. Many company benefits.Elk Grove Village M. Vandenburgh 437.5400

COM?TOMETJ/rR OPERATOR

Plus generaI office Work, Salary depends onability. New air conci Office. Many benefits,

- ' MILLER SUPPLY COMPANYGolf 6. RIver Rd. 631.5900 Des Plaines

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