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Conthiiied From Page 1 point of the commiwity vhlcb Is an atuocUon In jtseJf Some wesks beck a Ie!ter to the editar Writer (In aa9Iber newspaper) commenteddn Iba pool- daslgn of oar new build.. ing. jWbile we svara taking shots at Iba motives kabind Iba constructfou of the build- ¡ng, we overlooked the ugliness 01 the buliding in a William Faulkner beak We're now reading he mentions the old coorthoüses In very small tonus In MlssissIpp Were built with grace and care". Obviously, because of the need for the rush job to Construct Nilesnew court, nei- flier 'grace nor care' were a COn$ideratiou. NUes trustee Aug Marches.. chi was released from Luthe.. rug General Hospital Tuesday, after being In forashortcheck - up. He woke op with chest pains one early morning anti was rushed to de hospital. Fortmtateiy the doctors gave him a clean bill of heith. Staying Continued from page I Scanlon said Englec's wlf, Bernice, who lives Is West Rogers Park with their two thlldree, described her has- hand as "a heavy drinker." He was placed on probados when his wife signed a ton-. Support clrim against him on April 25, 1960. 00 April 2, 1961, his wife sigsed a dis- orderly conduct Compirint a- galant him hat this was drop-. pod for want of prosecution. At the time. Engler was a juni.- tsr ai the North Shore Country Day school In Wiuneiha. Jefferson I'tTA oon lan Even fliand. On Jniy2ZnMrsL Mon.. drala, Vice. President of the Jefferson P.TJt. called toge- theg a meeting of the Room Mothers and their assistants tu discuss the forthcoming e- vents In which the room moth- cro will participate. The first event will he the Annual Teachers Luncheon un September 4th ut winch timO the room msthera will donate the entire menu. Other events will he the collection of hook fees andP.T.dues. The Room Mothers are: Mrs. Ceo. Heinz, Mro. Joch Harris kirs, Eugene Luszonzak, Mrs. Rob. Johnson . Mrs. Charles Shustep, Mrs.. Don Skier. Mrs. Jerome Dot-. 10ff, 'kirs. Ropert Olson, Mrs. ' Kenneth Ahiscetit, Mrs. Metro Cumheris, Mrs. Edward Pio- dzlen, Mrs. Frank Ruozier, Mrs. Norman Galio, Mrs. Vio- cent Lima Mrs. Hardlng5want. son. Mrs. Kenneth Erichson,, Mrs. Rs3tert Dish, Mnk. Domi,. oie Botturl, Mrs. George Bru.. oert and Mrs. Leonard Shiba. The 'Assistant Room Mothers I aro: Mrs. Eugene Sullivan. I Mrs. Eugene Mugad, Mrs. Tim.. ,_t mas Pascidce, Mrs. Wallace Verstown, Mrs. Hans Kerseh.. haomer. Mrs. John Rnmsey Mrs. Seymour Wachtehnels.,, Mro. Edward Zink, Mrs. Jo- , sag Grossman Mrs. William Oit, Mrs. Arthur Dahiquist, Mrs. John Imesiheeg, Mrs. Ha-. cold Mueller, Mrs. Henry ike, Mrs. Rudolph Bremer, Mrs. Eugene Abati, Mrs. Roherith Mueller, kirs. Albert Moyer, Mrs. Henry Happe,. Mro. Pluyd Harstood, Mrs. Elmer Stift, Mro, Herbert Krummen. Mro, ' . James Cidros and Mrs. And., The Dimid, 'T1irsday. August First Aid Iemeaun First aid demonstrations highlighted the openhoaseparty of Eus-r Laboratories and In- nuvators Marketing Corpora- Boo at their headquarters' plant 7313 N. Harlem Ave,, Wiles, IUinsis Anguot 20, Since both companies mano- facture products in the pns- prietary and ethiculdruggields, the fit-st aid demonstrations were ln'heepl,g with company dedication tu better henith, Two demunOtrations were den, ' ' na. Mrs. Bouder received her ' I Bachelor's degree from Con.. New Te. citueir A St0 John Lutheran The 1964-65 sehoolyear will open especially early for the sindento of Sp. John Iutlenran School this year because Luhor Day foils so late, The fall term opens Auge-t 31 with a, special church servito at9A.M, Opening day Is slated to have classes only in the forensos Since the teachers will have a faculty meeting in the altero soon. The school was reopened Is the fall of 1959, PrIor to that year, Lutheran congrefatlons of Shohie Morton Gtwve, and Wiles cosdocted a joint school in Morton Grove. St. Jahn of NUes has enjoyed a vtoady growth since Ito reopening, and this year enrollment has been especially brish. Fieni tegis- Iration was held os Wedne day, Angost 19th. The now ' school year will also find a sew teacher on the staff In the person of Mrs. Donald Baudor whs was mou.. rieti oniy Several days ugo, She will ht in charge of gs- ades 3 and 4, The school is operated pri- manly fer thechildrenof mom- bers of the congrogatlon, hut ahsut 25% of the school's eu- rollment constItutes non-ment- her children. The school will continue to ictept nsa-member children provided that the clos- ses dOnothecomeovererowded. inquiries about laie regIstra lions may he directed to the school principal by calling 025-6207, Four members of last year's faculty will return; Mrs. Ales. Schmidt - Kindergarten; Mrs. Dorothy Mueller - Cr, 1 & 2; Mr, Ronald Marten - Gr. 5 & (t; Mr, G,A.Schwsel-Gr, 7 ho, Principal, The new addition to the staff, Mrs. Donald Bander, comes to as from her home In Colombos, Nekrasha, She was confirmed and graduated from Christ Lu- Iberas elementary school, at- tended Columbus High School for three years; then took her last year 6f high school ut Concordia g Seward, Nebrus- cordia Teachers College, Se- ward, Nebraska. At college she was activo in hand. vocal music, negus, piano, busIness editor of' the school paper, and a member of the Lutheran Edu-. cation Assoeiotinn, . This past year she taught grades I - 3 at First Trinity Lutheran, Beatrice, Nebraska. Walther League counselor, choir director, and aoslotunt organist were ber duties while serving Ibis congregation. On August 16th she became the bride of Donald Bauder of Hastings, Nebraska, Herbus- bond received his Bachelor's' degree from the University of Nebrusha asti will be teaching Chemistry ut Evanston Pnbllc High School. They will make their home at Sherri Park A- portmenis, Des Plaines, Ill- nuis, 1ilesIe Leaves To Perlonn h New York Miss Michele Pionke, dough-. ter of Mr, and Mrs. James L. Pionke of 0750 N, Emmure, in One of the 14 MacMurray Col- lege Choraliers who lett Fri.. doy, August 21, to present three perfngmances inNew York City. They sung at ihe li a.m. Sun- day service at Christ's Church Meihudist and at the 5 p.m. Vesper Service there snAugust 23, College president, Dr. Gar.. don E, Mlchalson. gave the sermon at the Sunday worship Seflice, The hosted States Commis.. sien. New Verh World's' Fair, invited the Choraliers to parti- elpate te the specl.l events profram ai the United States Pavilion. They song there at noon, Toesday August 25. An en-amble of voices selected from the ikomen's and Mens college choirs, the Choroliers are directed by Dr, Henry E, Soothe, ,nI ' ' grations A Kasar Laboratories Conducted by personnel of the Mies Fire Departmene, One featured the ase of Resuvcj.. Anne, a life-liie enhker man.. naquis, imported from Swedon in which the practical appllc.. aBon of mouth..to_mouthresoo_ Citation mas shnwo,Ansthercie.. muas-ration showed the Vaine of the new plastic jet splints, New types of compresses, nomi Sn ambulanceoervice,wereffis- - played, f4rnt oid work was demnusù'u.. ted by company personnel, The product. cOMPASSION, anaer- ossi spcay pain stopper, won developed kytheAmericanHss. pifai Supply Corporationwhnli.. tensed innovators Marketing Corporation to market. it to consumers, Dignitaries of the area, TV, radio and newnpaper personal-. 111es and executives nf the d.rng anti hospital fields attended the party which was given to intro- doce the new facilities of the ' One of the drug firms' pro- ducts which han high value in companies, n Children who bave not keen previously registered and who are planning to notend public elementary schools 0f District 64 should register at the 5fb- noI building which they are to attend on Monday, August l, from 9:30 tu tirio a,m, Prie- cipals are on duty, and school officeo will be open at that time to receive the registra- ions uf all elementary chiS- ,dren who did not attend the public schools lust year or register last spring, All Junior High School pu- Pils should register onbiooday, August 51. School office s at the Ralph Waldo Emerson and 'the Abraham Lincoln Jnnior High Schools will be open on that day to register eighth- grade pupils in the morning from 9:30 to U:30 and ueventh- grade children in the afternoon from 1:50 to 3:15. The bn6k rental fee for ele- mentary-sehool pupilo is 55.50 for children in grades une lit- ' roagh three, and $6,OOforthose in grades four through sis, The kindergarten fee for supp- lies is $2,00 per year. Pupil accident insurance is available for those who chooSe to carry it at $2,50 per pupil, and the kindergarten children will pay 51,25, Niles Calendar Of Events September 1 - Oohton Manor- Homeowner's Association September 15 - NUes Regular Meeting. Republican Oryanizaion - Co- mmumty Ronm-Lawreneewosd September 4 - Women's Anni., Shopping Center - 5:00 p.m. liary - Nifes Pollee depart- ment - Jnry Room - NUes Council Chamkers - 0:10 p.m. September 8 Village Board Meeting - Niles Council Cham- bers - 8:00 p.m. September 9 '- Library Sourd Meeting - Wiles Library September ll - Park Lane Cost- muniti] Meeting h Raffle, September 14 - Niles Days' Meeting - Nifes Council Cham- bers - 7:30 p.m. September 15 - 'Pork Board ew ítoa ... ,1 . The P,'i,A.jJmiemon 4 001 wOuld llé to WtttOOncethifr, t Oese bnar4Y combers for eb coming scpionl r, 1°kesideni is Mr Amber nu1s imi N. Terrace, Vice Provident is Mro. Lynn Mendro4n.fl52Oak_ ton. Treasucor is Mr, George . Becker, 5150 Clifton, Seconi. Ing Secretory is Mrs. Dom- MKioney, gl54 Chester, Cor, - responding Secretary is Mro, Jane Miller, 7824 N0 Ocooto, ': The Committee Chairmen ore as follows: Room Mother..Men Cello Keatti, 8457 Madison Dr,.. ., ive, Assistant Room Mother ' Mro Waltraut Querfarti,, 8530 . Madinoo Co-Ways h Means CIoim-en are Mr, Ted Less, 5454 Bruce Dr,, and Mr, Reif , Brunt, 920 N, ProspecL Safety Chairman - Mr, Tam Andin. 5523 Broce Dr. Membership Chairman, Mro. Verso Peter, son, 1027 Anstln, P.T,A,Coun.. cil Delegates oro Mr, Richord Geuettwald, 8414 W, North and Mr. Elmer Stift, 8U0 N, Mer- riti. PublIcity Chairman - Mrs. Janet Nielsen. 8419 Broce Dr, Health Chairman - Mrs. Fran Press, 8156 Wiener, Co.. Social Chairmen are Mro, Mil-. deed Rowsn0 7856 N, Oconto, and Mrs . Marilyn Voss, 7657 N. Oconto. eety SthoO . i5fj 311V M ' ecu-g. in addition to the $6,50 bosh rentai fee for JunIor High pu.. pilo. ibera Is agymfeeof$2.00; home econorejcn and gym-sift fee of $3.50 and $4,05 forgiris; indostrial Orts andgym-uuitfoo of 54.23 and $2,00 for buyo; Optional fees which are due and payable at the time of registra.. bn; asd papiS Occident insu.. rasco of $2,50, Inswnmeolal music lessons aro $9,110 per year, or $5,00 per semester, and bus. tickets are $2,10 for s 25-ride hoohiet, Arrangement- should be mude tu pay all of these fees at the time of reg io- trabo, seb Wiles Baseball League Meeb,f Toevday, September i, 1964 1. General Meeting in conuect ion with current season., all residente of Wiles invited. 2, Ol Gold Sports prograw featuring a film nf the Chi- cago -N, Y,Gito champion.. slop football gum of last ve000s, 3. Refreshments 4, Time'- 8:50 P.M. Place Grenuan Heights Fieldhoose, 8255 N, Oft-to. September 22 - Village Sourd Meeting - Nifes Council Cham- begs - 0:10 p.m. September 23 - Nifes Citizens Committee Meeting - Nifes Council Chambers. September 24 - Zoning Board Meeting - Nifes Council Cham- bers. September 30 - Police Deport- ment Training - Wiles Council Chambers, _ . Please notify Village Clerk's r offite at Ni 7-8485 of meeting dates, time, und p10cc, From The Léft' .Haùd by David Besser . Ed_lint & Publinhug The headlines in Chicago's newspapers have been shouting of molenters attaching child- ran, Hereinoursuhurban-urea o cane of indecent enposureand of u local nun picking-up n child and driving her around were recorded within the past ' week. hiloo acts of violence were committed, nevertheless such activities occur frequent- ly, and parents and children should he made aware og these dangers, The only. defense a.. gainst them in in waruing all . children against these 'menaces which neem so conunon, We hope all porcuno will prepare thein childi'en, . Schools and our police department would tertainly aid in any informs- bon whIch parents should have n combat this menacing prob- We were at thoGoif Mili Bank a short time after itwanrokbnd Friday. We were am-red and impreosed how "busIness au usual'S continued almoni 'lutins terrwpttdly minuten after the theft, Long lines of propia ut the hank were qaeing-ap as always. relatively unconcerned with what hod happened within the previous cee minuten, Al- ready TVcohïeo,phstographers and newhmen were filling the hank's main floor, yetMr.Bank Costomer, as weli as thebank'n Perpounel, weregolitg thruthelr . bank routine, with Slttlç reard to the publicists' actions. '' Not too long'ago we were ut another bank, a ohorttlme after ' lt had bean held up, ' and the same ac,sespbero prevailed, Both, federal officere, au well os NUes pollee wereondie scene within minuten after the hold-op. Their quiet efficiency. in impt'eoslve, notewtirthy and most professional. While there are no plano for the nest year or two, one Niles Park official mendonedtheland along side East Maine juoior High School would he the most logical location 'for a second Nileo Park Pool, He mentioned it Wan possible a joint pool plan with the school district might he considered ie. the 00k sting years, The ideo of un indsor-oatdoor pouin whICh could he nomi daring school dsyo fur Junior High School children, with the park dint-. riet osing'the pool after seit- osi hours won couslderedapos.. slbiuly, At nett Wedneuday's school district 63 hoard meeting din- cnsnion will Include the pos- sikie change of the school boon- darles of Nelson and Washing- ten schools, lt boo been stated Nelso, will be more heuvily hardened than Wanhingrou, wIt- Ich would resaIt in the need for thechange, OneBoardmember mentioned mobfle nails might be considered at Nelson. The problem of transferring the children from the Nelson area to the Washington loculo in caused by the daogerous no- sidewalk Washington Street, w'lch Nelson children would bob' to tiavellfthemovedtn the s sshlngtou School. The crossln at Golf Road would be 1-,, ':1 I serving 966-3910 VOL. 8 NO, 10 E' ' the . illage of Nues THE BGLE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1964 Ms0 Bhse Buys Cake At JFK Fd Bake Sale . Mro. Nicholas B. Blase. baying o cake st o cake sale with ali proceeds going to the Kennedy Memnriui Library. Children in picture, from The Wiles Park District Lit.. tie Leogue fifth annual toares- ment held at Jozwials Psk was u completo success mostly ho- cosse the team from NUes iou- uagmi to winfirot place against' ' some very tough, competition, Involved were Round Lake, who beat Nonwood Park (I to 0); Edison Park, who beat Elio Ge- ove (5 to I); Deerfiald, who heut itasca (1 to 0); and Niles who bent Bersoyn (6 tu I); to go intqthe second round where, Edison Park defeated Round Lake (10 ta 3) and Nifes de.. feated Deerfield (4 to O), In the fluais Deen'field shaved, Round Lake 5 to 4 for tItled place while Nlleo whipped Edi- son Park 9 ta 4 to take the chompionship for 1964. The NUes Nino, incidentally, were ' the defending' 1963 ChampIons. il the Linde Leugne 'teures- ment wan a oocceso the Pony League toarnameat was more 50e Smg off with a no Mt no enti pitching chore by Jeff Masan of the, Deerfield team . while beating Morton Grove ito 0, John Zachir o Morton Grove nirne4 in u two bit per- n Paan 12 dom-once in the mme game. left co rigltti Beverly Larson, age 13i Linda Fabry, age 13; Jennie Bauer, age 12: Joanne ' Romani, 0go 11; und Mary Ano Romani nge 7, .. Nues Park Tourney 1S . Pooß ¡ô A Complete Success ' ReUak1 Ope The necond game saw Park Ridge elimlnate'Llncolnwoodby a 7 to 3 ocore. In the tldrd game Bee-pu eliminated Itas- ca 5 to I. Thefsurth woo a clohe match in whIch Wiles elImloiatel Mt, Prospect 2 to 0, although Wiles only got one hit and Mi, Prospect three. Both ruas were scored by the very fIrst Iwo men In thegame, in the fifth game Park Ridge squeaked by Deerfield 3 to 2. In the sixth game Chunk Dsp.. ment otole home In the last Inning for Riles te beat Ber. wyn 5 to 4, In this gomc ' Schroeder ' and Tracy of Nllen Mt home runs. in the neventh game, Deerfield ont bit Str- soso to wits 5 to 2 for tite tided place trophy sud then came the eighth and flnal'game for the championship trophy between nelgisborn Park . Ridge and NUes, Wlth4hltpitch- ing hy Ed Gruenwaid of Nifes and 2 hit ptcn by Ted Wo- Schmitz was credited with a home rua ' (fon' the only score of the, game) when Bill Toren.. ko und Gin KosIbacolljddd in Cootinoed on Page 12 'l 'I'TNil IrI . P,G.'!tt!J ÇJiil 'bnPTO pyjy 'VJtil sit; 27th The nwlmming salmon has been estended by theNlleo Park Dlatnlct, All paolo in the arno will' close by Labor Doy, bat the NUes Foal which has heated Water, soi5l remain open till the end of September,, The NUes Park district will honor all tokens purchased du-. ring the past summer ad will essend the geasen privilege for taiseS holders, '. The Pool bnaro'wifl he: Monday. thru Friday -. 5:30 F.M. to'BlOO P.M. Satordqy and Sunday ._ 1:00 P.M. to 5:00 F.M. ' 'BVGLE Seas Driver THE BUGLE has an opening , for u man to work Wednesday pod Tbardday, He must have du'lver,'o license, Men into- fboWd niould phone 966,3910,, 8130 Milwaukee Ave. 1OC.PER COPY 30 Customers Lined Up Agriinst Wail Two robbers lined np 30per- sons Friday against a bank wall in Golf Mill Shopping Ceo- ter. at Nifes and escaped with un unofficial $34,9g0, The handito, both carrying revolvers and wearingsuagios.. ses, entered the east esitante of Golf Mili Stole Bank shortly after II o.m,, police said, The first man, wearing a :, ,White, ppnaqoa fOdôt,,,sholtted obscenities an he stood coveus. thg 'the ' 20 employen and 10 - customers with his pistol, "Don't move and you won't gel hors," he waroed the group. The second coon5 tuiler than his Farmer and wearing a white construction worker's helmet, leaped nyer the tellers' cages und scooped money from three . drawers into a green pillow Lt. Edward Dennls,consmun.. der of the Wiles police Inventi.. gamo' division, who gove the loss eoifmate, said the coto fled in anew model ooto later found abandontd'neuraNtlonal Tug Company store intheohop- , ping center0 akout twa hIncho from the hank, "We are oeeklngpersono who might have ones the men Inside the bank or getting into an auto Sn the vicinity of the nioto," naid Dennis, "Anyone ohsp- . ping from il a,m, on could have uee,i thém." . Nifeu crime ' techmicians meanwhile pieced together a compualte picture of the rub.. . hero' facen with the aid nf ihr fàenticost machine, ' "Thin coochine enobles us to flash different 'facial choran- terlotics , on o screen for the '' Witnesses," said Dennis, "In this manner wo con build 65 rnage of what euch of the men Bank officials reulled that a month ago aman whose des.. Criptioti wan similar, to one of the bandita hodponed on u fIre . inspector and hod been ceo-. dacted through the bank. Police told the u*5fboens sad sureness sith which thebaitdlts operated Indicated 1h bank and Its orasIsun had been studIed ' ,'. ContInUed on page 12 . Nileq. Pb1jv Library . 7944 aukepsm ' fidS . ',. Njlep., UI-. ' : lt B . .ERY TE Ut. $3.. 4,'9C

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Page 1: evanced.nileslibrary.orgevanced.nileslibrary.org/research/Newspapers/NilesBugle/...lan Even fliand. On Jniy2ZnMrsL Mon.. drala, Vice. President of the Jefferson P.TJt. called toge-theg

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point of the commiwity vhlcbIs an atuocUon In jtseJf

Some wesks beck a Ie!ter tothe editar Writer (In aa9Ibernewspaper) commenteddn Ibapool- daslgn of oar new build..ing. jWbile we svara takingshots at Iba motives kabindIba constructfou of the build-¡ng, we overlooked the ugliness01 the buliding

in a William Faulkner beakWe're now reading he mentionsthe old coorthoüses In verysmall tonus In MlssissIppWere built with grace andcare". Obviously, because ofthe need for the rush job toConstruct Nilesnew court, nei-flier 'grace nor care' were aCOn$ideratiou.

NUes trustee Aug Marches..chi was released from Luthe..rug General Hospital Tuesday,after being In forashortcheck

- up. He woke op with chestpains one early morning antiwas rushed to de hospital.Fortmtateiy the doctors gavehim a clean bill of heith.

StayingContinued from page I

Scanlon said Englec's wlf,Bernice, who lives Is WestRogers Park with their twothlldree, described her has-hand as "a heavy drinker."

He was placed on probadoswhen his wife signed a ton-.Support clrim against him onApril 25, 1960. 00 April 2,1961, his wife sigsed a dis-orderly conduct Compirint a-galant him hat this was drop-.pod for want of prosecution.At the time. Engler was a juni.-tsr ai the North Shore CountryDay school In Wiuneiha.

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On Jniy2ZnMrsL Mon..drala, Vice. President of theJefferson P.TJt. called toge-theg a meeting of the RoomMothers and their assistantstu discuss the forthcoming e-vents In which the room moth-cro will participate.

The first event will he theAnnual Teachers Luncheon unSeptember 4th ut winch timOthe room msthera will donatethe entire menu. Other eventswill he the collection of hookfees andP.T.dues. The RoomMothers are: Mrs. Ceo. Heinz,Mro. Joch Harris kirs, EugeneLuszonzak, Mrs. Rob. Johnson

. Mrs. Charles Shustep, Mrs..Don Skier. Mrs. Jerome Dot-.10ff, 'kirs. Ropert Olson, Mrs.

' Kenneth Ahiscetit, Mrs. MetroCumheris, Mrs. Edward Pio-dzlen, Mrs. Frank Ruozier,Mrs. Norman Galio, Mrs. Vio-cent Lima Mrs. Hardlng5want.son. Mrs. Kenneth Erichson,,

Mrs. Rs3tert Dish, Mnk. Domi,.oie Botturl, Mrs. George Bru..oert and Mrs. Leonard Shiba.

The 'Assistant Room MothersI aro: Mrs. Eugene Sullivan.

I Mrs. Eugene Mugad, Mrs. Tim..,_t mas Pascidce, Mrs. Wallace

Verstown, Mrs. Hans Kerseh..haomer. Mrs. John RnmseyMrs. Seymour Wachtehnels.,,Mro. Edward Zink, Mrs. Jo-

, sag Grossman Mrs. WilliamOit, Mrs. Arthur Dahiquist,Mrs. John Imesiheeg, Mrs. Ha-.cold Mueller, Mrs. Henry ike,Mrs. Rudolph Bremer, Mrs.Eugene Abati, Mrs. RoherithMueller, kirs. Albert Moyer,Mrs. Henry Happe,. Mro. PluydHarstood, Mrs. Elmer Stift,Mro, Herbert Krummen. Mro,

' .James Cidros and Mrs. And.,

The Dimid, 'T1irsday. August

First Aid IemeaunFirst aid demonstrations

highlighted the openhoasepartyof Eus-r Laboratories and In-nuvators Marketing Corpora-Boo at their headquarters' plant7313 N. Harlem Ave,, Wiles,IUinsis Anguot 20,

Since both companies mano-facture products in the pns-prietary and ethiculdruggields,the fit-st aid demonstrationswere ln'heepl,g with companydedication tu better henith,

Two demunOtrations were

den, ' ' na. Mrs. Bouder received her' IBachelor's degree from Con..

New Te. citueir A

St0 John LutheranThe 1964-65 sehoolyear will

open especially early for thesindento of Sp. John IutlenranSchool this year because LuhorDay foils so late, The fallterm opens Auge-t 31 with a,special church servito at9A.M,Opening day Is slated to haveclasses only in the forensosSince the teachers will have afaculty meeting in the alterosoon.

The school was reopened Isthe fall of 1959, PrIor to thatyear, Lutheran congrefatlonsof Shohie Morton Gtwve, andWiles cosdocted a joint schoolin Morton Grove. St. Jahn ofNUes has enjoyed a vtoadygrowth since Ito reopening, andthis year enrollment has beenespecially brish. Fieni tegis-Iration was held os Wedneday, Angost 19th.

The now ' school year willalso find a sew teacher on thestaff In the person of Mrs.Donald Baudor whs was mou..rieti oniy Several days ugo,She will ht in charge of gs-ades 3 and 4,

The school is operated pri-manly fer thechildrenof mom-bers of the congrogatlon, hutahsut 25% of the school's eu-rollment constItutes non-ment-her children. The school willcontinue to ictept nsa-memberchildren provided that the clos-ses dOnothecomeovererowded.inquiries about laie regIstralions may he directed to theschool principal by calling025-6207,

Four members of last year'sfaculty will return; Mrs. Ales.Schmidt - Kindergarten; Mrs.Dorothy Mueller - Cr, 1 & 2;Mr, Ronald Marten - Gr. 5 & (t;Mr, G,A.Schwsel-Gr, 7 ho,Principal,

The new addition to the staff,Mrs. Donald Bander, comes toas from her home In Colombos,Nekrasha, She was confirmedand graduated from Christ Lu-Iberas elementary school, at-tended Columbus High Schoolfor three years; then took herlast year 6f high school utConcordia g Seward, Nebrus-

cordia Teachers College, Se-ward, Nebraska. At collegeshe was activo in hand. vocalmusic, negus, piano, busInesseditor of' the school paper, anda member of the Lutheran Edu-.cation Assoeiotinn,

. This past year she taughtgrades I - 3 at First TrinityLutheran, Beatrice, Nebraska.Walther League counselor,choir director, and aoslotuntorganist were ber duties whileserving Ibis congregation.

On August 16th she becamethe bride of Donald Bauder ofHastings, Nebraska, Herbus-bond received his Bachelor's'degree from the University ofNebrusha asti will be teachingChemistry ut Evanston PnbllcHigh School. They will maketheir home at Sherri Park A-portmenis, Des Plaines, Ill-nuis,

1ilesIe Leaves

To Perlonn

h New YorkMiss Michele Pionke, dough-.

ter of Mr, and Mrs. James L.Pionke of 0750 N, Emmure, inOne of the 14 MacMurray Col-lege Choraliers who lett Fri..doy, August 21, to present threeperfngmances inNew York City.

They sung at ihe li a.m. Sun-day service at Christ's ChurchMeihudist and at the 5 p.m.Vesper Service there snAugust23, College president, Dr. Gar..don E, Mlchalson. gave thesermon at the Sunday worshipSeflice,

The hosted States Commis..sien. New Verh World's' Fair,invited the Choraliers to parti-elpate te the specl.l eventsprofram ai the United StatesPavilion. They song there atnoon, Toesday August 25. Anen-amble of voices selectedfrom the ikomen's and Menscollege choirs, the Choroliersare directed by Dr, Henry E,Soothe,

,nI ' '

grations A Kasar LaboratoriesConducted by personnel of theMies Fire Departmene, Onefeatured the ase of Resuvcj..Anne, a life-liie enhker man..naquis, imported from Swedonin which the practical appllc..aBon of mouth..to_mouthresoo_Citation mas shnwo,Ansthercie..muas-ration showed the Vaineof the new plastic jet splints,New types of compresses, nomiSn ambulanceoervice,wereffis-

-

played,

f4rnt oid work was demnusù'u..ted by company personnel, Theproduct. cOMPASSION, anaer-ossi spcay pain stopper, wondeveloped kytheAmericanHss.pifai Supply Corporationwhnli..tensed innovators MarketingCorporation to market. it toconsumers,

Dignitaries of the area, TV,radio and newnpaper personal-.111es and executives nf the d.rnganti hospital fields attended theparty which was given to intro-doce the new facilities of the

' One of the drug firms' pro-ducts which han high value in

companies,n

Children who bave not keenpreviously registered and whoare planning to notend publicelementary schools 0f District64 should register at the 5fb-noI building which they are toattend on Monday, August l,from 9:30 tu tirio a,m, Prie-cipals are on duty, and schoolofficeo will be open at thattime to receive the registra-ions uf all elementary chiS-,dren who did not attend thepublic schools lust year orregister last spring,

All Junior High School pu-Pils should register onbiooday,August 51. School office s atthe Ralph Waldo Emerson and'the Abraham Lincoln JnniorHigh Schools will be open onthat day to register eighth-grade pupils in the morningfrom 9:30 to U:30 and ueventh-grade children in the afternoonfrom 1:50 to 3:15.

The bn6k rental fee for ele-mentary-sehool pupilo is 55.50for children in grades une lit-

' roagh three, and $6,OOforthosein grades four through sis,The kindergarten fee for supp-lies is $2,00 per year. Pupilaccident insurance is availablefor those who chooSe to carryit at $2,50 per pupil, and thekindergarten children will pay51,25,

Niles Calendar Of EventsSeptember 1 - Oohton Manor-Homeowner's Association September 15 - NUes RegularMeeting. Republican Oryanizaion - Co-

mmumty Ronm-LawreneewosdSeptember 4 - Women's Anni., Shopping Center - 5:00 p.m.liary - Nifes Pollee depart-ment - Jnry Room - NUesCouncil Chamkers - 0:10 p.m.

September 8 Village BoardMeeting - Niles Council Cham-bers - 8:00 p.m.

September 9 '- Library SourdMeeting - Wiles Library

September ll - Park Lane Cost-muniti] Meeting h Raffle,

September 14 - Niles Days'Meeting - Nifes Council Cham-bers - 7:30 p.m.

September 15 - 'Pork Board

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The P,'i,A.jJmiemon 4001 wOuld llé to

WtttOOncethifr,tOese bnar4Y combers for ebcoming scpionl r, 1°kesideniis Mr Amber nu1s imi N.Terrace, Vice Provident isMro. Lynn Mendro4n.fl52Oak_ton. Treasucor is Mr, George.

Becker, 5150 Clifton, Seconi.Ing Secretory is Mrs. Dom-

MKioney, gl54 Chester, Cor,-responding Secretary is Mro,Jane Miller, 7824 N0 Ocooto,

': The Committee Chairmen oreas follows: Room Mother..MenCello Keatti, 8457 Madison Dr,..

., ive, Assistant Room Mother'Mro Waltraut Querfarti,, 8530

. Madinoo Co-Ways h MeansCIoim-en are Mr, Ted Less,5454 Bruce Dr,, and Mr, Reif

, Brunt, 920 N, ProspecL SafetyChairman - Mr, Tam Andin.5523 Broce Dr. MembershipChairman, Mro. Verso Peter,son, 1027 Anstln, P.T,A,Coun..cil Delegates oro Mr, RichordGeuettwald, 8414 W, North and

Mr. Elmer Stift, 8U0 N, Mer-riti. PublIcity Chairman -Mrs. Janet Nielsen. 8419 BroceDr, Health Chairman - Mrs.Fran Press, 8156 Wiener, Co..Social Chairmen are Mro, Mil-.deed Rowsn0 7856 N, Oconto,and Mrs . Marilyn Voss, 7657N. Oconto.

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M 'ecu-g.

in addition to the $6,50 boshrentai fee for JunIor High pu..pilo. ibera Is agymfeeof$2.00;home econorejcn and gym-siftfee of $3.50 and $4,05 forgiris;indostrial Orts andgym-uuitfooof 54.23 and $2,00 for buyo;Optional fees which are due andpayable at the time ofregistra..bn; asd papiS Occident insu..rasco of $2,50, Inswnmeolalmusic lessons aro $9,110 peryear, or $5,00 per semester,and bus. tickets are $2,10 for s25-ride hoohiet, Arrangement-should be mude tu pay all ofthese fees at the time of reg io-trabo,

sebWiles Baseball League Meeb,fToevday, September i, 1964

1. General Meeting in conuection with current season., allresidente of Wiles invited.

2, Ol Gold Sports prograwfeaturing a film nf the Chi-cago -N, Y,Gito champion..slop football gum of lastve000s,3. Refreshments4, Time'- 8:50 P.M.

Place Grenuan HeightsFieldhoose, 8255 N, Oft-to.

September 22 - Village SourdMeeting - Nifes Council Cham-begs - 0:10 p.m.

September 23 - Nifes CitizensCommittee Meeting - NifesCouncil Chambers.

September 24 - Zoning BoardMeeting - Nifes Council Cham-bers.

September 30 - Police Deport-ment Training - Wiles CouncilChambers, _. Please notify Village Clerk's

r offite at Ni 7-8485 of meetingdates, time, und p10cc,

From TheLéft' .Haùd

by David Besser. Ed_lint & Publinhug

The headlines in Chicago'snewspapers have been shoutingof molenters attaching child-ran, Hereinoursuhurban-ureao cane of indecent enposureandof u local nun picking-up nchild and driving her aroundwere recorded within the past

' week. hiloo acts of violencewere committed, neverthelesssuch activities occur frequent-ly, and parents and childrenshould he made aware og thesedangers, The only. defense a..gainst them in in waruing all

. children against these 'menaceswhich neem so conunon, Wehope all porcuno will preparethein childi'en, . Schools andour police department wouldtertainly aid in any informs-bon whIch parents should haven combat this menacing prob-

We were at thoGoif Mili Banka short time after itwanrokbndFriday. We were am-red andimpreosed how "busIness auusual'S continued almoni 'lutinsterrwpttdly minuten after thetheft, Long lines of propia utthe hank were qaeing-ap asalways. relatively unconcernedwith what hod happened withinthe previous cee minuten, Al-ready TVcohïeo,phstographersand newhmen were filling thehank's main floor, yetMr.BankCostomer, as weli as thebank'nPerpounel, weregolitg thruthelr

. bank routine, with Slttlç reardto the publicists' actions. ''

Not too long'ago we were utanother bank, a ohorttlme after

' lt had bean held up, ' and thesame ac,sespbero prevailed,

Both, federal officere, auwell os NUes pollee wereondiescene within minuten after thehold-op. Their quiet efficiency.in impt'eoslve, notewtirthy andmost professional.

While there are no plano forthe nest year or two, one NilesPark official mendonedthelandalong side East Maine juoiorHigh School would he the mostlogical location 'for a secondNileo Park Pool, He mentionedit Wan possible a joint poolplan with the school districtmight he considered ie. the 00ksting years, The ideo of unindsor-oatdoor pouin whIChcould he nomi daring schooldsyo fur Junior High Schoolchildren, with the park dint-.riet osing'the pool after seit-osi hours won couslderedapos..slbiuly,

At nett Wedneuday's schooldistrict 63 hoard meeting din-cnsnion will Include the pos-sikie change of the school boon-darles of Nelson and Washing-ten schools, lt boo been statedNelso, will be more heuvilyhardened than Wanhingrou, wIt-Ich would resaIt in the need forthechange, OneBoardmembermentioned mobfle nails mightbe considered at Nelson. Theproblem of transferring thechildren from the Nelson areato the Washington loculo incaused by the daogerous no-sidewalk Washington Street,w'lch Nelson children wouldbob' to tiavellfthemovedtnthe s sshlngtou School. Thecrossln at Golf Road would be

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the . illage of NuesTHE BGLE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1964

Ms0 Bhse Buys Cake At JFK Fd Bake Sale

. Mro. Nicholas B. Blase. baying o cake st ocake sale with ali proceeds going to the KennedyMemnriui Library. Children in picture, from

The Wiles Park District Lit..tie Leogue fifth annual toares-ment held at Jozwials Psk wasu completo success mostly ho-cosse the team from NUes iou-uagmi to winfirot place against'

' some very tough, competition,Involved were Round Lake, whobeat Nonwood Park (I to 0);Edison Park, who beat Elio Ge-ove (5 to I); Deerfiald, whoheut itasca (1 to 0); and Nileswho bent Bersoyn (6 tu I); togo intqthe second round where,Edison Park defeated RoundLake (10 ta 3) and Nifes de..feated Deerfield (4 to O), Inthe fluais Deen'field shaved,Round Lake 5 to 4 for tItledplace while Nlleo whipped Edi-son Park 9 ta 4 to take thechompionship for 1964. TheNUes Nino, incidentally, were

' the defending' 1963 ChampIons.

il the Linde Leugne 'teures-ment wan a oocceso the PonyLeague toarnameat was more50e Smg off with a no Mtno enti pitching chore by JeffMasan of the, Deerfield team

. while beating Morton Grove ito0, John Zachir o MortonGrove nirne4 in u two bit per-

n Paan 12 dom-once in the mme game.

left co rigltti Beverly Larson, age 13i LindaFabry, age 13; Jennie Bauer, age 12: Joanne

' Romani, 0go 11; und Mary Ano Romani nge 7,

.. Nues Park Tourney 1S . Pooß ¡ô

A Complete Success '

ReUak1 OpeThe necond game saw ParkRidge elimlnate'Llncolnwoodbya 7 to 3 ocore. In the tldrdgame Bee-pu eliminated Itas-ca 5 to I. Thefsurth woo aclohe match in whIch WileselImloiatel Mt, Prospect 2 to0, although Wiles only got onehit and Mi, Prospect three.Both ruas were scored by thevery fIrst Iwo men In thegame,

in the fifth game Park Ridgesqueaked by Deerfield 3 to 2.In the sixth game Chunk Dsp..ment otole home In the lastInning for Riles te beat Ber.wyn 5 to 4, In this gomc

' Schroeder ' and Tracy of NllenMt home runs. in the neventhgame, Deerfield ont bit Str-soso to wits 5 to 2 for titetided place trophy sud thencame the eighth and flnal'gamefor the championship trophybetween nelgisborn Park . Ridgeand NUes, Wlth4hltpitch-ing hy Ed Gruenwaid of Nifesand 2 hit ptcn by Ted Wo-

Schmitz was credited with ahome rua ' (fon' the only scoreof the, game) when Bill Toren..ko und Gin KosIbacolljddd in

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'l 'I'TNil IrI. P,G.'!tt!JÇJiil 'bnPTO pyjy

'VJtil sit; 27thThe nwlmming salmon has

been estended by theNlleo ParkDlatnlct, All paolo in the arnowill' close by Labor Doy, batthe NUes Foal which has heatedWater, soi5l remain open till theend of September,,

The NUes Park district willhonor all tokens purchased du-.ring the past summer ad willessend the geasen privilege fortaiseS holders, '.

The Pool bnaro'wifl he:

Monday. thru Friday -. 5:30F.M. to'BlOO P.M.

Satordqy and Sunday ._ 1:00P.M. to 5:00 F.M. '

'BVGLE SeasDriver

THE BUGLE has an opening, for u man to work Wednesday

pod Tbardday, He must havedu'lver,'o license, Men into-

fboWd niould phone 966,3910,,

8130 Milwaukee Ave.

1OC.PER COPY

30 CustomersLined UpAgriinst Wail

Two robbers lined np 30per-sons Friday against a bankwall in Golf Mill Shopping Ceo-ter. at Nifes and escaped withun unofficial $34,9g0,

The handito, both carryingrevolvers and wearingsuagios..ses, entered the east esitanteof Golf Mili Stole Bank shortlyafter II o.m,, police said,

The first man, wearing a:, ,White, ppnaqoa fOdôt,,,sholtted

obscenities an he stood coveus.thg 'the ' 20 employen and 10

- customers with his pistol,

"Don't move and you won'tgel hors," he waroed the group.

The second coon5 tuiler thanhis Farmer and wearing a whiteconstruction worker's helmet,leaped nyer the tellers' cagesund scooped money from three

. drawers into a green pillow

Lt. Edward Dennls,consmun..der of the Wiles police Inventi..gamo' division, who gove theloss eoifmate, said the cotofled in anew model ooto laterfound abandontd'neuraNtlonalTug Company store intheohop-

, ping center0 akout twa hInchofrom the hank,

"We are oeeklngpersono whomight have ones the men Insidethe bank or getting into an autoSn the vicinity of the nioto,"naid Dennis, "Anyone ohsp-

. ping from il a,m, on could haveuee,i thém." .

Nifeu crime ' techmiciansmeanwhile pieced together acompualte picture of the rub..

. hero' facen with the aid nf ihrfàenticost machine, '

"Thin coochine enobles us toflash different 'facial choran-terlotics , on o screen for the ''Witnesses," said Dennis, "Inthis manner wo con build 65rnage of what euch of the men

Bank officials reulled thata month ago aman whose des..Criptioti wan similar, to one ofthe bandita hodponed on u fIre

. inspector and hod been ceo-.dacted through the bank.

Police told the u*5fboens sadsureness sith which thebaitdltsoperated Indicated 1h bank andIts orasIsun had been studIed

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twn;i - L AA4I!1I New Adthfloøs P'anned For Lihera 6eea evisJMark Twani & Wdsou Schools °' '°'

- public drìye o x. wdl ch .M Do tb OPiajs or mO;e adthuons to '° appo dA OkSChO1 - .

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board of ducatón Bids n A S.

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r ''- construction dnAuswaDyA fic r k\tAmb z n 12- eez stwd Uw of the . r

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),asis.I226OOO *d,lic g aJ, I3O Oß 'gUA(outrncU A h ' OP

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Mark Two sthooi at 9401 Vhas beep rgised. tho OXpOPSAPA. :.

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pose room and a oov entrasse. .

Thes addtios syflI ho at the September 6 . s %.t»'e

"Area EeSÁdeOtS are SOW ha.üg aoe os he1p"saidPesoeO,

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;sc nd o ti, cJoo1 ç th Th p rsbion r oSc.J j Luth brooG oeraLha uno 5-(

l3oJ, of I ari h, a IliholdAnnusi i ArlobPocmc on

°° 000 exPoosoo Prorarn OOWJ WHÌtY wll vruvnle Aohell) IO OOflPlO U°5OAdOd

.. ,, - - WoodrQw Vilso, school a

PtMttJm hOç. rs

tw preSide additional hospitalfoclhueo di

.ti P r4tt.ly p edod t ihila 8257 H Tisn Nils 1I g t p Wods foo cou wolty

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hogan. The event grottti050 to--

I i be 203 dditioo4 bio hroono wt be oc the school o

oouth end.: : .be a day n ho forboh yogand old aIhe,

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.- lo sher actons appro d bytJ . .A t program of g .CWWlc, mlcal-slc4iong-rm paeo. oolct 63 school board mOrn-L Çss

bers at Aojr eeg AugootcsdtJ. ICuten, Preo,n Kuba Orno, Drugs, Rose £45

races, thndpg ad oofthl o

beep planned for thooe: cmcey deparjmeo on

PSUePI 4hdc andespaodd'et 25 1964, Mrs. petty KrebsReßorId:eStreP W''ro kazanddsngl*rKathyph4ler RcbrdBeUtg Ucally hclipcd. There will r

Joseph T, Dyja, Mgre, K t Bros. r goMgr. Br,,nMca Inc.

0lolmopthow. PMjerwn Ase.. Jene bombs, s'Inser, Henry

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entersog be b,d s ra Hotpp _Nk wg & e Recev Savgs onu "Everyone is beIng oskeenuun itusino

Spcial Zoning Hearing° hl M Ok ølreer el PUc NeopeiKutza Drugs Arniounces polnled.

srio o. u W1. Des Plaines ,'o o

sIde Ase. Chlcogo arid Mro. Fullerton Ase., Chicago, and the Board of Conoofoolonero

The ?fleg Tnwpohjp Vobo. Th ¡'4flo Towsbfp Vobo.. Five purapeleglc vclerone

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. ie .fQwnrn,p.J1MHaIIIUC W Unners - ____ _____

______ CwDzptign voiunters Ly . . .4Two per0005 who now 'bave nident, Kotso Orno. fAugol Jo' A specIal coning hearing boo adornUonol standords. Obvfr.oil the answers" are Mrs. oeph T. Dyjo Je,, Manager, been granted by Cook County ounly the first seintlon Is Ike

niosI desIrable.Rose Lukasz pl 2519 4. Park- Kutea Orno, Drogo 5718 W, President Seymour Simon and

leers ter Johpoqp Otganloplinn leers for Jobnoon wO! ondeo.. fowm Vaugius Hooplto were the . - ..

Jope Bomba of 2230 N, Ma- Rfchard BeWg, Sales Repre- whIch may finally pose the way Th meoling linSe io set for itaeon Ase Chicago, They each oeotaUve, Resafl Drug Compa- for the dcselopioeslofaoiodus- l'Al. on September 14fb at __________________________won a IS-volume set of Bei. ny. - tolal paris in School District the Des Pleines City Hall.monica Jr. Epcyclopedlas. The The asincorporated land Though lhe hoar Is Inconvepi- is nsw in luli swIng accordlog vor IO contact every voter in of The Jmoloh War Ve- .

to ito chnIrmon,.Jcrome.J,ez. Ike towoohfp kolonnen now and Ieran'o of Morlonrove Post Proosuøna GroomingBrItannica Jo. Sweepstabee Mrs. Rose Loboso and Mrs. for which rezoning lo sought ent, a large lornoot of citi-ser of Skokie, Lenter onnootse elO011on dy to anones' qoent- ygp and Ausfllas'y replNght - __________

were; Mr. Henry J.Kolm,Pr XALL MELTAMINS, J f Ike mpormnee of Ihio eon- hgton. East Maine malar H,, T. SebastianThe date and Urne of the mee pOUC renpnnoc In ouppn p hg pald feo...dlnoer oee4 W

end,d April 3O 964- jane Bomba were two of 350 j located north nf Golf Road °°° is eopected. J 5-2300 ced today Eilst the gron' 00mb.. inpo ahojO Ike record of. Prp al Ow Boceo". ....AU redlochy SensU Drog Store cao- and east of the Tall RoOd. Theere 200 members with repge- piden; Juhosop's odminiolo'atinnThe award was presenled to tornero lkrnughnat Ike fjnitnd hearing net farSeytemberl4th, Parenh interested in osais- pUAI.

thu winners Friday. Augnot 14, Stales who won Btltanslca jr. ìo th'iiirpçf, result of a long taming and improving edee- CAll senmtipep io Shoitie, Llocobo. atol his platform. Poor of OwvWerane ateftam1964, ky Mr. James Troao,Din- Oncyclopedias in Ike drug oso, chonl Boards #63 and tional olandardo in Ihe follow- cONTROL wood, NUco, id MortanGrove, . the Korean Wat and one ttooi

Plans iive pI:pp6y seen made Legoer paid io bio annonoce- World War 2.. .to'ict Manager for Britannica firm s SWEEPSTAKOS. held f207, and Nues MayorNicholas 10g schools should be prescrit

for Ike occasion ad eotending Ono nf its popular wallt-silo- ficaities. facing che school sys- Bollord, Meleer, Nelnnp. lvii- Y Insured'° hold a moos meeHn of the mens 'Novoo'in myercperience spiu *ccogoriop

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Encyclopedia loo. Alsnpresonc daring ReoaU's Spring promo- Blaee to ease the financial dit. St the hearing. Tkcnchoolo aro;organi00000 hIco thin mouth, have fr wlumooed noch a great - me veeo'ano hod their pack-

congtatalations m 1ko winsero min prndnct for children, RO- temo. Mr. Simon was assured 5OO Oak, Mprk Twaip. Wash-Ing will b ojplwlnced poop, PreoldenUo cpndldpge. The timm and pooled Ikeir ketung ' Jf Schiber - Oroomor & Pi'op. . ..Yr;

people reaNue Orot the eoeHon wiu Awduocy memheto and

- - District 64 To Teach pe0uons from Ike 2411es Jome- One who woold like lo see a re- AAA ,ertified 'istciietor I Leroer laId ;$o pewspper .

at Lyndpo fl Johogon and Hio. amongeg themoelves. . O56 N. MiDgucoe Ava. 25-2P°9Ing matter whon ko received nod Maine Township i-i.S, Ai*y-

croIs which had bees signed tiaction in hielas rates inSchsol hr osons - oi-Aqooe pp that the group wIll bp an am. Homphry will bring to the

Urged eorly acOso by the Com. aloe be present. otro t'o r ercperlenoetise eampalgplog Organloadso. ° hifi ofAgeo in ong nation It woo a nigh; which will be ;olh o Omton..SJ :r;:by 600 citizens. The petitions Dinricts hal and '2O7 shoold Mise 111gb driving inBecause nf thp ioimhep of vo- the ffpeu; ream of- euporienco remembered for long ky many. OPOfl Daily 9 tm i6 - Tuop. 1080 to 6 -- Thuru. 9 so 9 .Giftd Children Training IonIcen that have come garth and ahility that hap heonavalls .r . r.miosiunero. Mr. Simas pro-for Presiden; Johnpnno r ohIp alpen the year lOaD. .-.......-mised a hearing wheo he rP.election, oepapote dipipionsare . -,,,----.---- . . .--.-.- -. -.. - --- . --Coised Ike petitions, and he

* STEAKS : -

befog set np with eeh trivipion L.eroer paid Iliat Prerildpo;

. preciaHao for the efforts at DFLLS RESTAURAhas kept his yratsloe.

Tire State of iliinols, thraogk Every child will he konofited csmpaoggPei0 }torl of dip JOhl5Qn has eopreeood klo ap..tahandleos .

Ike Office of the Superfntondent by this new approach. Class The Zoning Bsutd of Appeals i* ALADSt

eses moro activo volwdnnco to fOOP n*Y contac;JecomeLep.

* CHICI(Eof F'nhiie lostraetion. Depart. work will follow Ike otasdord ,, Cook Consty wiU meet at the the Nilpo Towsehip Vnlimteers . . ._m3One of the firs; pUp1s Uf hriohnsoe..* FISHmeut of Program Development corricslom requirementS ofthe Des Platano City Mall to con-

d DECATESSEN . .

far OPted Children, tao desig- district, bst the approach ta sider hie zoning ckosgo.Plead. * SANDWI the Volunteers far Jofoipon will- be to ace ;iOt al Votoro in Anyone desiring more infa.sated Ike schools in District 64 leorsieg the standard material iog the cuse for the change frost ; r: . the township are replo;ererl, motion phool 0m Vohoitnere for00 0 cellIer for training teaMs. will be more creative. The resideollal, lo M.l light .

Plané ore being moda wsecoa'n JOhP500 or opnkisg lo pIo the 7333 th4 MILWAUKEE AVE. NILES, ILUNOIISers and sapes-visai-u In on edo.. children will he orgnd to ex. indastriol, will ko Mr. Jockcational Program for the De.. pbro sappiemeotory methods Siegnl attorney fol. Sckaob

V-... 4*m,tpml HOUSE oPANCMÇESne Ave. NUes. IU of the eempaigp. boro' oncretao'y.RohertOrem. PHONE: 647-9186 .

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-vnispment of OUted Children. (library research and field Sourd #63. loather tfds and other oopech flO' O YO f. 4779 or Ihn VolonsA isorkokop will be condooted Wi5) of arriving at problem

9206 Milwaokin the Waoking;on School Audi- oolatinns. It io kopnd that this New petitions orn being cir- ley, at OR S 5775, :tofium for two days, Aagost 27 program willr005ft In Think

,5eeIe eehenee AskovksVn CastTVP1an . GRAND OPENING SPECIALS!and 2O andcontinoeoncea wash and Prodote stodenh rather colatod which request the Ap-

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from Soptestknr 15 Ar-ugh Nu- has Ike traditioak'Rncnive peals mord to acwaily grast

. Approved By District 63 . Tuesday, Sept. 8 thru Mondày, &pt. 14 -

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..I Foi' the firot limo 4w ils his- 1000; sehnte gradeo ono Ile. Opaii - 6:30 A.M. to 2 A,M.

.00010. They are; primary pho.. .

mey, ochnoi dintele; 63 will reogh nbc; cbUdren'oU*orotare;sse wlevlsioio as a Wochlng crealve on Poglish languogn- tool, By Unanimous vole, dis.. arto; amt a klndnrgoiieo r-odestrie; 63 schoot board mom- program,I hero approved o $tot piogr-m

. called CAST.TV for ose Iblo 'uio now we oro hnlplog. fall.

18 machero al Nollard ockoolta iwdnroMnd bow to son TV

(CAST..TV non Chicago clospuoam pr-grams,'- Area Schools Televjsjomlnc, Mr, Bullock, bead nf dis-- lt ro o pnkUc organizaijon

W 63 losr-guoj uprvicesL

financed llw'oogir feos pold . --

r by fs membor schools and No; all children at BallardoegaojzaUapn.) will 10ko the sumo cor-ses loe ... .. . Ibis pUe; pr-gram. But p1mm

We Feature FREE e OL Pkg .- . .

The Finest - ' Çottge Cheese . . .

KOSHER with puch of y

CORNED BEEF .ON GALLON - :

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bers schoo2 knardiweos. r-m. chumocld 11 asd2O Pa. MADE SAUSAGES - - . - - . - ' . CHOCOLATE . .. r

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reotsconldnmo4uthn:nprn.. Dinnei's Served MILKr now lohiol Loo 163e- wI1 he available St aleegdato,

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vemher 24. This worhskopw1U and ReyrodO,0,,)

Dl. VOlage at Niles DemocraticOrgonization will take the leadchers and principals of Diot.

rector of district 64,inDireet. i obtaining the sendod sigon.riet 64,or of Ike workshop on giftod toros. Those poti0005 will br-Ckild#eo. She will he asoisted came part of the evidence to heFar ynors the accepted ha-by Mro. Roth Strattoer. a Doc- presented ky Mr. Siegel. The

dual capacities kas keen thesis far udiog a child's i63Iyi.

toral candidate from the Uni,. mayors nf Miles. Des Flairins.l.Q." orintelligenneqootient. vebsity nf Chicago. and Marga.. and Park Ridge hayo argod

Now edoeators are broadening ret Lindman, a Doctor-i cdndi. their citlenss to sign.their dnfioitlos of tito gifted dote nf Loyola University.Professional land planners,

lity or "Ia;" io ahoye averagechild as non whose mental ahi- ]Iaine Tzvp. real estate espnrts and thepIfio another factor: thn"C.Q. Owners of no,5e of the acreage

will appear as Wiloessns for theIke child's ability lo take theor ereaUvhy qootiont. This is Jewish Cong. zoning change. The oslyknowlndge ko kas acqoired and Maine Towoohip Jewioh Con. Fink. assone of Finks Links

sitian io espnctod from Mr.apply it io a new ses oteircam. grogatton will star; the High who also owns a large ynctionstances with a r-soit that is Hsl'day schodafe with the nom. 0 the laad ts be rodoned. Itoatiofactory to him. Tiios we 0 Rash Hashanak la believed that Mr. Fink wooldmay characterion ao potential-

services Sonday evening. Sept. the to retain the area for fa.ly gifted any eloId sokose pera o, 7;3Q P.M. al East Maine Jr. tore moltiplo residential de.formance as cpnslslently oc. High Sckool, 0955 Grsnss000d veloymeng This woold ko Ikemarkable io aOwarthwhilnjton IO Riles.worat passAic land ase as farof kotean endeavor.as the taspayer io cancer-nd.Rabbi Emmanuel BennnitisiUThe dnveiopmeat ni creative

offieiale with the assistance of An industrial park lo theosiythinking OiD receive sp-nialCantor Irving Reichstem. Seos. practical immediate solotiontoedacatianal attention in DioS. vices io63 Coati000 on Monday Ike deoperate money problemstic; ft4 Schools this coming and Tuesdays Sep 7 and S facing School Districts fibS sodyear.' Teachers are being tas. starting at 8:30 A.M. Child.. #207. The lax bordeo ohoalderedabed Io encourage creative reos (7 to 12) ocr-ices will ky the homnosonnrs in this Dio.childr-n and to develop tecle. al u AJtl5 and noon has become almos; io.? niqoes for sI*malallngthespiritfor chIldren 3 to 6. lolerakle, There aro 3 P°5

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particalarly in Ansikle solutions; (l Broodno thearea of Social Stodle,. hot- Yom Kippar servicns will real estate las hase by lawo.lilt 64 hou bons workiog ou

begin Ose oveniag of Snp. 15 dociog lodasry: (2) raise theidnntiÍicatloo and pr-siding al t°.it'. with Ike Kol Nidre edocationag lati raie null bIgle.r-grams for the gifiod oluçea; the St. Jobos Greek Oolito- nr (3) r-dace An present floedoa Church in Uns 'ialsea.

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The Jjs Towisbp rtaßr U yuuju,g Øaces will bope. 6i Oí oJ Sptombor Ist, e s, g)Uk,brad,yrZety BridgFeso r.aDd Mrs. James L.iioike

':. f 1 dy evsiing ser,jce of DW,ocrdc .9rZ»I4dQ» Ia ° that dZe fo egitiuon .

flOW CWKOPiofl 01 loUd 01 salads, hos.s aJd E1mo, JIIes. was

kth oil C Subb jj je j b k pan iì eej. P fl at Nil -fl 14.. ' Y ' Tb Moth z' CJIb f ore ° tIre h »r a-o1itMac-

'I -;L - : &g.*op wflI be d Ø ZQP dYe tude MT. JC4e stated that wiu ''° CJam?coCom_ nz rnermecniope \ Damo JiZh Sdiool ot Boys Murray ColIeg foz d second

t 7 30 p 4 RpJ?b 1V ''"Z ° worid vzob.m rc d e L (-1gb f wUl b Je1d on Tu dy TA L) LUCE Bro Micha I. Nd ar maIdn Øan for emsrr of th academicyear

: i - -&kufy wd Cpnw Laj will *' CommJflecbah,nfJ3have k. iS *SSflUß1 th3t evezy '°

member 8th fJ Monda scì.. °" their aimual l3ridze-fest undej .

; , - -? Jd th nforn4 1sWc. bfJ JJfedIUSJfUde Mø thj &-fbt ad 'r

fmber 14,vnth nySperj1 !°» dCtZOfl of Mr. Gcore To ivalif for the hoor.ro1I. - .

J / irn Gruye Ne f1d Lhçub dlJfl CO YOt Or o r fi' QfW flf3 O flZ OffOd. 1 th »' ' y Roweli Lmcoinwood. Groups stud n must crZY C 1est

, , . -.& r . - .A LO (N.i,w,,ßuw4aymom. wud Lo ,iwk urc thof vefy Will 1d th way

¶and o nm Si'ecI ds' r- bOY er C UC flu of izhf sthOies or couPi s 14 h us of ac d nuc w rk and .

j ( .,-Il S p d, S TrpdlUon4 Oiz*b1e 'eruo wm bç ri » OßflZ thßf 11 P1SOfW wb r cl d

m * Zn th n w P f' r th fr Bedf r'lwr » nf (a t BOCB$$aflIV oimected wtth rce e an a r ge of 3 4 or

. - -. 4 -:,aljIuth CofceO w*J1 JQ eon- toO-ed to vow. Poe eøglblo to vote aoe tegs_ T oe°L° o

gojfat The nome af tigo eomJ,foa.. tOECt3liY ooid oaeected ioUo Dame) will L1aY OeCe above. ...

. -datOd by Rabbi Chantey and tred' , paid Mr. Kior. b

°wW;ttY Uu food centoz lo "Dol' R

gu sr drop Ja tyour house. a month from Ocrober thru i

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and Mr,. W,IljanißabjnofMop. annuuoeed that thefojiow. foD0000u 00 ßBl aid Jo aed Tb o ftc f Eth 1 and elosiog uwe is at200Af4 wìU ZBfl full approval of the mooth. but ttme and day are $ores pen

: ' wo rove will become 13at ftCf'0000 WBf'e *B,1gIJatOd o about getting rcgIsteed peed° °° e o 0f- ßreakfast luàcheons ;d fio bowlers aìd a10 to their sat- f1e$lbfe fOf OfbCt OQUPS L b D .

- MiDyab. Jo1Lowbtg monjing be tite cbairjoeii Jo the*r roo- 1Y U Democr.aUeheâdtìuae. k cya,, f0 Y tB , ZOOk uer wAU be set-ved.jcom I te tfacUon. the Dels Root.mraut you are otorested in playing, . ', . 'LcWred kfttofigbI-CJtadS ud Mea. lfeggunoJ Houa. WQrSJt*p Mu. and Mro, BUWO ftectLve auoao; OkuMe - Do,4d at ORchoed 3-7779f Oor 1 b

rotaA OPrYh a hoe of de2fcateose0 ffçtoo wfU wtII Bito ooperzso the banqoet pleate 000tact Mrs. Jobo Muro. Most otoreo intbeLawreoce-

y W fObt P 0 'CfpUOB in honor W Lyou Howard Orkke: oftjce otonds ready wUllnz and P hr

U°kr b f ato noi u h as tian- e f rfn. h wedduty Y 49 h JLmaB f the W d Sb PPIBZ C oter wtll be

J MG Womn' Chub of ib ocra jop AXOfl)ttUeMiIWDLUCOdand able to oosoI. i f2tQ0g r p ro o for U' g I ° mouoX ocbtn t aod ow?ing

ote m tAng and Bdg4est °P° Labor D y from U A.M

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j 'IB» Snptembnr 5, JUcJtutd - VBBOoo LIBCQIJtwood Marfln OIoQ bp aedve jo die mass te- L1 F .I ) -

. Mto ldenjard Du t OflBL The foods rase4 at -fife loo, ono et Mr. anti Moo. Latido B ODd Inning Pogo%oJç .

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. V,- Moo Ce Wowan'o CJ wfch wifl be iteld un Thu WøI bome Oar Mfyoh and Ker aounced Iuer sr of yogmenùnwomon -

- wifch joaffflawdwjOjtheTeoJ doy. OctOber Zfjo e thoUrano chatO hfs gorDon of the. JaftJ). withing to geglo- wfll ofd Jo bgfngiflg oaf aU pOS OEO .

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! .¼\I . nu rectIon nt Mr. Ofaidny Ackott. ochool. The fuohinno to be:......... -.: - $TA5c; ° mutt, Otrectog ohowu wIll tflnotrate Ihn ap-

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fot' 5W grade and high schoolswdents -1l he held on Mondays

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. d - -19.3 mile sechst, of the u.n Thn path od the new line ¡s 'tes are under the direcdott of

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GI'5UtIe ParIe" S&AUTY SALOc r.

CAR VEL7301 MilWaukee

LAMM 5110ES..8005 Milwaukee

TOVN FINANCE7049 fnktnn St.

DOING BUSINESS INNILES HELPS FIN-ANCE STREET IM-PROVEMENTS

Mc'tor fuol to mo-ney return3 helps tobuild new streets aewell os improio oldones.

By eupporting ycurNibs Gas Stations,State ta money spentthere is returned inpart TO NlLES to be .

used for streets, andsidewalks ais&curbimprovements.

AS AN EXAMPLE..Oakton Manor andGrennan IIei&ts re-sidents both receIvedabout 33% rethzctioflin their street asse9scmente due to the ap.Lplying of motor fueltax money returns tothe conetructien ofstrocta IN HILES....ono moro ecempió eis-ample why lt'e goodbusiness to do yourbusIness Ir Hileslt Makes Good Senseand Cents.

WHEN YOU Do BUS1-1 NESS IN NILES

: Sales Tgx Moneycomes back to servocu 1/2contofe..

very dollar spent IN, NILES Is returned TOi NILES

AS AN EXAMPLE....: Sales Tax returns can;. purchase new sidewalks

; and a Street lighting pro-: gram for Nues.

one more ex-ample why it's goodbusiness to do yourbusIness in NileeIt Makes Good SensoAnd Conte.

RAINBOW FOODS7960 Waukeganl'

.. JERO'S G1iLL.Oc!fton and V:cc-r'

GOLF MILL STATE BANK377 $f.Mlfl 5hoppIne'or

GENE'S OAKTON-PROSPECT.CITIES SERVICE8120 Oaktcn

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First te At State FéCharles M. Oleksy, age 14,

son of MiS. and Mrs. PrankOlekay, 8262 N. Nava Avenue,NUes. Illinois, juMreturuedaf-ter compedag at. the Stat Fairin Spaingfield, lilium, In theOrgan Division. However. hedid not return alone for bebrought back a trophy and blueribbon an first paine. HI, en-lerdee was "Piddle Paddle."

Charles in studying with

Adele Scott Sulliva, of Morto,Grave, of Come renown, A

. television peraonality, she ten-ches, canards, arranges andwi'kes music, Of Charlet shesays, "He Is a naturaj' whenah, took him as a student.

RemurkwatSprtegfai, "Tij,organ Is YoUrlflatrument"I Letshope he keeps up tite good workfor himself and NUes, We areproudi

5 Nues [;e NmèdTo CornGtee Posts

Five Niles meo tave beennamed to Committee posts Inthe Winois Seclety of Certi..fled Public Accountants, It wasuflesunced by Robes,t S. MacClare, president.

Walter H, Krogstle, 7840 N.Nsra, is servIng en the stand..uMs of reporting committee;Richard J. Les, 7048 Grenoan,and Robert A, Rose, 5916 Ma-disse, menthroj.j, committee;Dsoaid G, Martens, 8212 01-colt, savings and loan Commi-ita-; and Donald D. Zoreisky,8603 Shermer Road, heads thepolicy sub-Committee of thepublic service Information co-

In000ators Marketing Corpo-radon and Kosar Labiratoriesjoio...Will Market A Line ofPcoprietarp Drugs,GenerlcandEthical Dregs. .

A newcomer In he prepro-raCy dragfleld,Isnsvat000 Mün.keting Corporation and sixtyyear old Rasar Laboratories,Inc., manufacturers of genericdrugs for hospitals and institu.douse bave been merged, It wasomiowiced today.

Both companies are Chicagobased sod mili be located In a$75o.oco plant now . beingreadied at 7313 North HarlemAvenue, NUes.

Mr. Edmund Bugns bus beenmade president of Rasar Labo-coterie,. Previously, be hadhis own accounting firm InCItI-Cago. Mr. Paul Regidor, whokas keenpresidentof InnovatorsMorketng Corporation, willCootisue In that posltiou. InadditIon, Regnier has been IP-pointed Vice Presidest-Morko.tiog Dircotor of Rasar Laboro.tortes, He formerly wao anexecutive of Richard HudostComposy and a marketlngcOn.sullunt to the dregandcosmeticIndustry.

TIte first product to be moss.)beNd by Innovators Morketiflio Compassion, on aerosolspray anesthetic and germicidepolo kIlier which has finalizedmarket tests In selected acedo.Accordis toMr.Regnler.plass

nonittee.

Mr. Krogslie is residentpar..10er, HocUs, Kerr, Forster bCompany; . Mr, Les Is a mano-ger with Peat, Macwick, Mit-chou b Co,; Mr. Rose lo staffmanager with Frost, Rotten.berg & Rotbblatt Mr. MartensIs Controller, Evamton Pedo.rai Savingo &LpanAsaociaUon,and Mr. Zaretaky is with Alb.schaler, Melvoin B- Glaiser.

The NUes men areamongsOOISCPA members serving en 38committees fortheprofessionalsociety's 1964-65 year.

Kasàr Laboratories. Market New Line In Nues

are now completed for a lullscale promotIon of Compassionusing newspapers andtelevislonIn major duel plus an aggzes-sive natioaal public relationsprogram. Compassion, under.118 ethIcal name, was developedby the American Hoopital S8b.ply Corporation and us such,bIo been used In clinics ndhospitals throughout the natIon

. for over Il years. lt Is apatented product. The patent

covers the process of puttingBenzocalne In hIgh percentagenolutions. Innovators Market-Ing Carporalise has been li-censed to machat the productfor consumer use.

In describIng Compassion,Mr. Regnier said: "We bringthe flrat old trlutnpbs of Ikebospital to the bometttaker whomight be called. the largestdispenser of first aid i theU.S.A The product is dlf-forent from anytidill 05 the-mnrkut since It contains 12percent Benzocalne which is3 to 5 timeu the amount avail.able and allowable lU othersprays. became nf paWoted,techniques. With the outdooracasos In fall swIng' çonti-med Mr. Regeler. there will.-be a higher Incidence of barkedsltlnns, excessive sunborn. In.sect bites. ¡toison Ivy. batosand all the other omorgenciesthat plague both adsltxandcbll-deco this time of year. Cono-passIon offers effective reliefIn oeceods.'

qlLutheran.GeneralNews

Each year thousands of arearesidents conte WLotheranCo.floral Hospital l Park Ridge,

These people are nstpatientsnor are they emergeacies.Nei-thor ore they employees norVisitors.

Rather. these people come cothe hospItal to learn. They at'.tend classes, lectures and do..

- monstrallons ou o variety ofhealth sebjeecs.

lt may be o meeting of one ofthe nurses clubs from theorea.Last year. 23 dIfferent 1urse3.groups held meetIngs and pro-gramo at Lutheran GeneralHospital.

lt may be o panel diocith-uion preoented by the bospi-tal's dietary department des-criblog dieto for dlobelic chU..dran.

The program may be o pro..marital Institute which thepas..torIl care departmentsponsorsfor engaged couples.

PurdueNoireDame -Footbàll

OutingThe Holy Name Society of

Sc. John Brebeof Church issponsoring o football oocing forthe Pardon-Nuts, Dame gameIn South Den4, indianI on Sub.urday, October 3, 1964.

A chartered United Motorbus will leave the church park-Ing . loIs 8300 Harlem Ave., atlIfIto a, o., and will return stabout 7100 p.m.

There will be Urne for Cam.pou sightseeing before the 1:00p.m. game Urne. Saodwlcbes.will bu served enroule. A hotfamily style beef and chickendinner will be soned l'orno..diacely. after the garne In anAmerican LeglonClab In SouthBond, Refreshments araI-cia-dud In the $16.00 reservatIon,

For reservations, cçntuctLeo Madigan, 8315 OccawaAveor Tad Lrnnlok . 8406 Okelo.Ave,..

The Bugle. Thursday. September 3, 1964

Skokie ValleySeeks. Your &&pport

Ifyau sùwanunderfed,poorlyclothed child roaming titesueets. you lia doubt wouldfeel sorry for bins and agreethat something should be doseco prevent bis becoming a de..loquent. What he needs, yousay, is supervised play, gold.once, a feeling of belonging anddefinitely something cosoosict-ive co do In his apare time.

To find this kind of situation,you naturally would bave to goto s slum area; anareoofpson-er economic otandards,a neigh.barhood which fInancially Isusable to help itself and Itschildren. lt Is more thanoppa-rent that a need exists.

However. wben you sblfi thescene to a better than averagesuburban cornmueity, anythoughts of keeping our youthout of creable is dismissed he-causo tbsse things just don'thappen In Soberbia. Programs,such oo Scooting far boys andgirls, are left ussupported bothin funds and physIcal contribu-

eI E1OIÜncI ngregaUon.

Beth Elobirn Reform Jewishcongregation will have HighHoly Day Services at MörconGrove Americatt LegIon. HallOn Sunday evenlog,Seplernbor b,Monday. September 7, Tuesdayevening. September 15. andWednesday, September16. Eve.ning Serviced are at 8;30 P.M.and mocolog Services begio.at10:01 A.M. Tickets to uso-members are being sold in ad-vance. For further Informa..lion, please contact Dr. RobertTacher at 299-4153, Rabbi Pto..vid I, Codarbaum will conduisHigh Holy Day Services asslot-ed by Cantor Seymour Roth.

tians, Pleas for support of theUnited Crusade. l Skolcie Val-ley are ignored and these olIaIyouth programs. whichrely onRed Feothercontributlono,haveto curtail their efforts becausethe public has failed is contai..bate enough money.

Tbis year the Skokie ValleyUnited Crusade. serving Golf,Lincolnwoo4, Mortes Grove,Miles and Skokie, is asking for9141,293. A large share of themoney will go to ScoutCoancllsservicing the over 80110 baysand girlsta this area. A dana-cLon to the United Crusade ans-wers a need here. a need whIchonly you as a resident of SkokieValioy.con be concerned about.Give Naw...Give Here.jllvo tothe Skokie Valley UnIted Cru-

We Have Openings In:

Ladies TrioScratch Leaguè

Friday Afternoon - i P.M140 Siverage or Sefter

GOLF MIL LANES200 Golf MIII Shopping Cts-.

296.5504

Dr. CHESTER NOWAKee.TOMETBIST. .

NOW IN HILES,

FULL TIMEelFo MOtWAUKC4.Asn.Pta5,. TA 3-80DB

. Moo.&Thurs.9-9Tues. b Pri. 9-8 Sat, 9-

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OPEN LABOS DAY . 8:00 A.M. to 2 P.M.

SOFF SUMMER Lb. . 79Home Made ' .

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Ag Golf MII!' L1hI East hd:

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Trophy

Sh.rley MaLane with Robert MItbum, one 01 he five hesbandsIn the Cieemascope..De Luxe colòr comedy. Wh4 Way to Gol,"which abo Sears Poul Newmoo, Dean Marcio, ène Kefly, BobCmnthgo and Dick Van Dyke. Opens Fz-idayfit-ö1j b4ili.

Cook County Soperiotendeot ofSckools, Ór.Noble J. Poiler, to-day atol000ced prelimúvtry en-r011rvents for the Soburbanuckoolu. The estimate forSeptember s ekoo I opening is363,943. as compared with theactual opening enrollment lostyfar st 346,159.

An increased elementaryenrollment of 12,t24 represent-mg a frowth of 4.9 per vent ispredtctnd. Actual enrollment a

. ypar: ago VV4S 244,206, bot to-day's prsjecass indicates thatenrollment svitI be 258,330.

' Ibero witt be 470 sen' ele-mentary ctassrsoms, 203 ofwhich are io new buildings, and267 are being provided by ad-tbflnns to nxistingbnildisgs.wid,the classrssmn will be nightmulu-purpssc restos, fivn gym-tiasiums, five 'libraries, ssemusic rssm, two special edo-cudss noms, two lunch momsand two administrative centers.Total cost nf csnssructiso is$t2.9B2,2go, an Iscrease overtust year's cost sí new taciliues

.sf $586,000. -

Thnme is a dark side te thepictome,' repsrtsDm.poffer. 'Wenow expect te have 96 classesso ltalf-4dy session, 88 rentedclassrooms which are geveratly Jnot designed for schont use. and g27 classes of 40 sr more pupils.All nf these figures are higher ethan last year, and snmn real feffort is needed to relieve pmo-- s,

Rega Shoe StoreRegal Shoe Store in the South

Mali of the Golf-Mili ShoppingCenter. Golf and Milo,oet"-'

The Segle, Thursday, September 3, 1964

some in some of sor fast-grew--ing districts.'

'Dom high schools hove faredmock helter. Their 6,283 pspilIncrease represents a 6.3 perrest growth to an estimated1115.613 for September. This io-Crease is enrollment is about2,000 high school students lessthan tast year's increase. Thissvsuld seem rs indicate that highschool enmsllv,entn are begin-sing to level off.'

- 'This increased stodent bodytvitl be boosvd je 496 vow clues-'rooms, a std,ntantiel jiuop frontthe 179 sowctassroorns availal,Jvfor last year, Add to this dieties gyvosasTlims, t cafeteria, oselabrary, sse film rouet, one littletheatre and ene acliirivjstrotivecestor, and the l,icrirrc'i s qaitsgond. Cosstrocsoo c-ests forthose vero tigli school lacibacototaled $31,691,200,ropresendvgan tvcrease ei S23.669,gug everlast year."

'fient we the ciuzees of f Il-tesis. insist Upon the revisionof the RtVenoeprovinies sg sor1870 cossistutins, we canseleopeet sr get metier frem heavyreal and pemnonelpmper renos.This fact shoitld be Impressedopon all cengidaten for the Jegin-'atore, for it is onflr throughegislataso that our citizens cuset the opporjp w vote opon

the revision of Article tX of surOeMitoUoo and modernize it toit the needs at the Jet age inhich ove now live.'

- cwAet .' WAUEGA & OAtcTatl

-. NILES

- . YO7-8l33,,.

The Maine Township IfigliSchool East summer band wonthe Grand Trophy (Governor'sTrophy) in the final 111gb Smb-001 Concert fiend Coolest coos-petition at the Illinois State

Aintotmeement of . the amantwas made this week by Thee-dore A, Vargeo, chairmati ofthe Maine Loot manic dcpart-meat and director of bends.

Tire Mijine East heod wanjudged the most outstanding inIto own class and un this basiswas given the Governor's Tre-phy, Forty ltasds participatedin the competition. The contestwan an evaluation daringahalf.boor concert before a StatePair asdieace.

Classifications itt band corn-petition range from Clase AA,schools with enrollment of 1501or over to Class D schoolswith enrollment under 151. Jamgimog is separate in each doss-and competition is limited with..in each claos only.

The Maine East summerhand, numbering 84 players,has appeared in concerts atl4sdges Park. The band alsobas participated in the Julylearth Kiwanis Kiddie Paradeand In the Joly f-osnh celebro-tian held at the Malee East vta-.

A total 5f 2163 boys wereregistered in scsotlng In theMaine Ridge district, which lar..dIodes Parb Ridge end Niles,os Jase us.

Cribbing with 28 packs leadswith 1278 boys 8, 9 and IO yearnoldl buy scoots with 23 troopshave 768 boys U, 12 asd 13years old; and explorers with 9posts havc 117 ysasg mes 14,15. 16 and 17 years old. A do-aen boys have received theirEagle awards at lecal coonsof bsnor thin year.

The adolt volunteer member-ship in Maine Ridge is 719 mesand women. TIrio includes lea-demo, dew meinem, committee..men. merit badge connselots,district otri doandil memberswits give freely of their timeand talents to guide boys in thisprogram,

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'G O LF- M I L L

cy 6-4500 Mtinee Daily

StadI Mday Sept. 4

_* SHiRLEY Mi%CLA!lÊ'

L'al tobt.0Now n Mitcham

- Dean. * Merlin

EVERYDAyATllES, 3:39, 5:39, 7:45, 101fO

o. a, Gr.., Fa, CoR,..-- Sam,.d E,m Enaei,,C I,,. i CotmTaLace,.

Art l6ohibit Uy Joycr Pollahoff

Itt the tate 1830's, an American pioneer family takes their heme,.made raft down the Ohio River in the massive Metra-Coidwyn.Mayer-Cinerama pradoction, "How the West Wan Won." Showsleft to right are Agnes Moorehead, Debbie Reynolds, Kimm Char-ncy and Carroll llaher. Karl Maiden is at the stem, with tlryaoRussell in foreground. The pictare, filmed in Mcts'ycolsr on lo--cations covering eine states, beaets a great cast sf24 stars,The pictsrc opens l-rida2 at the l)es Plaines Theatre.

Maine Students Start-. &pt.

Scheel duys will sosa be athand for nearly 8,000 stndentischeduled to attend Maine East,Maine West, and the dIstrict'sthird and newest high school,Maine South.

Classes for enterIng fresh.toen will begin Tuesday, Sep..

- tomber 8, and for sophomoresend Opperclosnmn, Wednes,.day, September 5.

This year classes will beginin the three high schools at8:15 A,M. and will be dismissedat 3:10 P/il, There will he uneight period day, The profes-sianal staff will nomher 46E.

Approsimately 2110 freshmenwill start their sew careers ashigh school stodents when theybegin classes Tuesdays Septem.ber 8. The homeroom periodwill commeúce at 8:15 A,M,andpapOs will remain Is schsol forthe entire day.

The school cafeterias willnerve a Completelunchmnmenpand opperclassmen will be onbend to seme as guides end tohelp the ninth grodems get off tou good stas-t,

.United Motor Coach buseswIll sperate on a regalas- sche..dule for all freshmen,-

Ralux In Coot Comfort

2:ellsp/aineJTHAThE -

024.5233 -

* FREE PARKING *Tak'e odvantae of our F.ARLY¿WMISSIONPRICE,

50c 101k ADULTh- 50eMenday ihre Fdday

lIntil 011O pm.

Starting ERtDAY Sept, dliiNO INCREASE IN, PR1GES -

HOW THE WEST: WASWON .

MtTR00015tt '

Weekduys ai 6f40. 9:25Saturday & Snudny1:10, 3:55. 6:40, 9:30

Coming Friday. September 11The BE&TLSIS

4I 91MW DAY'S NIGHT"

Advance lIcd sate toe open-

With the opening of school athand, pupils arc advised tocomplete their registrations avsoon as possible. .Coensclsrsare now in their offices fromEgo A.M, to 4:00 P.M., Mondaythrough Friday. Fur the timebeing Maine south counselorsare lacatd in the Maine Rastbuilding,

wies TIlE lATEST NSEATING COMFORT

COMFORTOSLY tOOL

Starts Fr1,, Sept, 4th

in issamtaulmt- . isfodi,

idaTlgtlp30fla-liIiSlpJlfIROmM,

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Weekdiiys 0:15. 8:25, 10:30Saturday 4:05, 0:15. 9:25. 10:20

Sunday 8i Labor Day1:55. 4:05, 6:15, 0:25, 10:30

- AND -Pickwick Preferred Shorts

Weekdays 9:05. 10:f5Saturday 1:50, 5:35, 8:05. 50:15

Sunday 8i Labor Day -1:40,-3:50. 5:35, 0:05. 10:15

-Ehtldren'a Saturday MatineeMickey Mantle ' Reger Mai13

- "SAFE - l'uT HOME'- . Plija Color. Eoe000lIa -

i.-E!id3 M 3:45

- Mayor Nicholas Bluse, of SIles, Illinois esawIfalovely Mua Sosas te Jean, un "Qseea uf NUesBowling Center" (or the spewing weeb of the startof the 1964-65 bowlIng oeasnn. MIsaDejean willact us "hosthss" and greet all the leogue bowlersduring tIte evening for ose foIl week, Miss SosasDe Jean, Is 17 years at age, In the dosghter ofMr, & Mrs, Joneph De Jean,-of 745Q W, Jaryo

SÇI4EDTJL,E EFFECTIVE SEIT..8, 1964ARRIVAI,S: - -

RIe. SS, 445 p.m. 'Via Dempaamr,Harlem,30eer, Central to East -

Slyer sd,' - Etc. 50, 450 p.m. - Vta -Dempster to Waohngus

Rte, 51, 7:20 ade. ' Lv, Central li East River rd. via Destral, Huber Na-asi Park 5tidge- Nilno:Inn., Bastions, WEchsel Monisr,QaIf,Groenwnsd,Dempster. Rte. 92, 3:25 p.m. ' Via Dumpster, Mllwaohge. Mule to Harlem.Rs-. 52,7:20 a.m. - Lv.Milwaokes &Cowrtland vta Coortlend. Davis, Em. 93, Pslteg,NorthwestHiglw6y, QuItten, Pmnspect- - . - WasJdntos, iou, Harlem, Dempstnr, .

MO6rO tu Harlem.-Rtè.S7,7:30 a.m.- Lv.GoIf&Slsersner vta tisE, Harlem, Denspster, Eta. 91, 3:35 p.tn, ' -Via tsspster. Oreenwent, kmn to Harlem,-. Etc. 50, 7:20 a.m. - Lv. Golf li Ponervia Golf, Harlem, Dempstor.

Ram , 3:40 p.m. - Via Dempstor. Milwaukee Ra courba.Rs-. 53, 7:20a.m.- Lv.Shersner&Cestral via Shermer, Dolt. Ornes- Etc. 91, 4:19 p.m, ' ViaDempss-r. Greenwond, Qslcisn to Hurlen,wand, Destpstor. Ele. 91, 4:55 p.m. - Via lmpster, Çmoenwaod, Oalci to Harlem.Ere. 54, 7:20 a,m. - Lv. Elm b Collas vto Collas, Washington. Golf.

From Glee-few - NAIns -' Morton Grove:

Roe. 55. 7:20 via Calf, Greenwood, _ - Class ut June-

.: -- - . Dèmpster - - -

Rte. 56. 7t20 a.m, - Lv. Tm(Arthur a Washington via McArthsr,. j939 Anniversary-Harlem, Dempster.

Rtg. 59, 7:20 a.m. - l,v. Washington h Central via Washisgoss. Golf, The Class ntJune,l939Mun.Shetmer,Hurinm, Desopator. ley High Sòhnol, SacramewtoEtC. 60. 7:20 a.m. - Lv, t5mees9rnsd S Central via Central, Shermnr, B5vi, aiM PolhStreel psesesitn- Golf, Fatg, 25th SlIver Asintvnmnaryctlils.-

mark Hotel, ChIcago on Satur..Frost Nord-East Park Ridge - Wiles - - -

doy evening, October 3, 5964,Rs-. 95, 7:49 a.m. - Lv.Milwaskce & ttctoa-sta Oaigms, Greenwood, Slum everyone has migrated

- - Dempster. - -

fo-em tlseoriglual neighborhood -RIe. 92, 7:45. n,m. Lv. Harlem f Main via Main, Mllwaskee, s- save only been able ta 10m

- - - Dempstor, -cate about bull the erlglool $25Rse. 93, 7:45 a,m. ' Lv, Monroe li Harlem vta Monroe, Prospect,gr duales- - Delston, Northwest Highway. Faune. . -

Can you help ús with seme- ----- - ----------------- - th1lcl? 25th Aasjessaeo . -To NOns - Gleavieve - Mot-sen cf'ove - ' r

ase very lmltortant5 ForRte. 50, 3-59 p.m.-- Via DempsWrto Wadt6gun cd. -

iit(Orusmion,clasmsatna-nrayRse. 53, 3:20 p.m. - Via l3empstec, Grenswond.Golf, Michael Manor,

N, Waohthnas-,- Chicago,Barcinos, HoberLane, Central to East Rlverrd,BR 4-6100 os' Nin'n AclçermaRto 53, 3:20 p.m. -Via Pompos-mT Pstto.Gnit, Washington0 CaMus. or as.,i. e. .-.,_,_.

Etc. Sa, 3:20 pito, -'ai;D';;r, Golfl9arleli to l7empnter, r Ill., 767-7070. -

Etc. Si, 3:25 p.m. - Via- Dempater, Creenwnsd, Golf. Stemmer,- Céwal to EastlUvr ;'d. - - -

Rse. 52, 3:25 p.m - Via Feuer, Ballant, Mtlwaskee. Conrdand, yT -Deqis. Wakbington,- Golf, Harlem to tmpnter. ve eoComeEtc. 54, 3:25 p.m. 'Via Dempster.HarletsviGolf, Washington, Coitus,

- Shersnerb Central to Greesisond, - - - - -

Rse. 5, 3:40 p.m. Vla mpsto.Ha6lesiGo1fto East lJLverrd. sm. & Mr6 Easi G.Schrnld -Etc, 59, l'4Bpm - tallempstnr,Slarlem,Shertsier. GIll. Washing- 98 Ozanam, Siles annelmen -te to Cnlral,---------------- - -tian birth of a dasgheu', Sandro -Rs-, 50, 3:45 p.m. -. VlaDempter to WuOkegan nL - - Lee horn ou Jaly 27 sod tip. -:& edIt1h3/,4 z.

Etc $0 4 l.-Via ni1etat ¡n,Wa5l5ae,,a,,.,,,,,64 °

Senso Is a sentar ut tIse Sc, Patrick Catbnlic mSchosS and howled In the recent "ClaysundDaUs",sdst summer leugon at "NUco Bowling Center".Simoun Is very spart minded, leven ta bawl, swimend playo valley bull and beahnthall In 14gbschool. Mr, macph Du Jean Is Vice Freolden5nf The Cesio Pmedacla lac., et Chicago5 lfllnala.

- -ThBuglee'5i9rsday.Septemher 8, 1964 9

.3,aczak Sausäge t4iles Cdendar'OEveHts

Shop Expandjng -----.aeptenwcr e - Wameng Auno-

ley IÇOZIQI, 0841 Ottawa,ieIjl be- __ln çha;ge of the depai'tmest

which wIØ. feature tite most- G mylete fruit and vegetabledr parcmesr,

Koziel baa been In the ps-e-dsge basineos for 25 yearn,und bin erqiert knowledge will

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be annOtes- feas-red service ad.demI to Has-cask's Sussage Shop.

Store owner Ridf Harczalreatesits an invitation tu all s-wiOldenta to drop luta the new..ulr.'cendltloned modes-is store,

Look mr tIte frOnd ayeningof the espasded atoro whichwill he umsomsçed In thecamfegweeks. - -

Applieaaions -

Open F,r Police' -& -Fire -Depts.

Chief of Palice C. Emrllr-55ff amroasced today thuS theLire and police csmmlsslaisssillIta lseldlsg an examinullen forPolice officers and Firelight..ero for the Village of Rileyon September 19th, 1964, POliveapplIcation muy he abtaiseti nlthe office nf the Chief of Po-lice, 72go Wsskcges Rood end(Ire pplicaUon from Chief AlHo-lbl, 8560 ilempator Street,from 9 AM- to 5 PM daily,Saturday tram 9 to I. Appli..cents toast be o village resi.dent, between 21.#scl 15, highsehosl gradaste, minimomheight 5.0, ogd gond physicalcondition, Farther datait. maybe obtained ls-sm nicker chief,

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OVR DOCTOR. VAN EIIiÑS VS s-lien- ests uhed a medIcine, Pick up sous- pessegloflom If- shopping litsuby. or we will deliver Is-ompily

--- Wt9h9iF*.fOIem charge. ?u crasO many people en..tn,st- uhmsi-ith theIrarnseslp*Isns, My wo earn.

-lIau-y Riles Police depart-ment -- .lurv Loom , NUes

Has-couk's Sausage$hop, 8117Milwaukee Avenan Is espandlag(na' the (earth alise In its sevenyear esilstence, 'Ilse atore dl-cocUy south oftheps'eaeatsgos-ehs been added W the ytrese,stlacatisis.,

A new, modes-u enlargedpre-duce depan'tmesx will be lea-

couned bhers- 9lOp,m,Septenbçp a.-- Village Board

.

Meeting - Riles CoeneG CItons-been .. 8:00 p.m.

. Saps-jolter 9 5-lbs-as-y Boas-dMeeting .. 1911es LIbrary

September Il -.l°arlcLaneCom..mtmity-lsleeclng & Raffle,

Septembns' 14 . fdlles DaysMeeting Ntees Council Cham-5es-a .. 7tlO p,m, - -

September 15 - Park BoardMeeting, -

September - 15 .. Riles RegularReysblican Os'gunlzatlon - Co- - .

'mmanity Resjs..LawregcnwondShepjtIs Center - 8100 p.m.

OULIDOZIRS GSAD50SSCRAPERS PRAG lItIOSOACIC 5003 CPAR3 911011$

. Qualify Now

-WELCOME TEACHERS -..

OURCHILDREN.NEED YOU

WHIt school days liege gao,-we aro reminded -how feglunate thin 000utsunuy Is ta have tick

- dedicated oervices.- UnderpaId apd uaunlly avec- -wòked,they Uonelflshly devote their lIVen lo.,.

- helpIng our children become woehhy adulto.We join others hi eue appeeclallon of bisele

devOtIon ta teseMog. U there la any poanibiò way -we can be of assIstance. please caD Osa US,We too, In oar pbnnnae,' se bayIng tó belli -

:eslldren gFnW Up and bave healthle Ilvo.-

prt,und sines?

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Please notify Village Clerk's. offIce ut PlI 7-8485 of meetingdates, time, end piece.

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\ - At Des- Plahies

Nues i111 be displaying a 1/2scale working tendel of the fa.moss Indianapolis "500" win.net - the Lotus ;ng Racer.

SIX AIR This races' will hegivenawayas parsofflegal's Back toSchnol

CONDITIONED promotion. There is no obliga.tise to enter this contesa

CHAPELS'Private

Display RoomParking

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SECRETARY ° TELEPHONE SOLICITOR ThERE IS Cab drfvez PuI1tIm . BUS DRPv ERS,. : .

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Why-peopLe wish toiukee Ave ChIcao UeIOYee benefits (pension PIfl. etc.)

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.5$ O; PJ O49.5 ml n*d soxtcand end typing skJJJs a,e requJred. 1 LurtIve teniLOrY open. Salary and eommlsskn. congenial co . workere. OPERAFOR wtii t,aln, - -- -.- . .

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BROWN tional °un production work on vari- Apply In Pereon . . .

. ; . . Vtvessl Yeisjt Wna euste fasJQfl our Des Naines business O U S machines. Prefer . ..

 : . Btnd . JeweJ,y. uJJ tJpin& CITY PRODUCTS CORP ADVERTISING SALES 29955 . you are n. some machlneexperlence UNITED MOTOR COACH O.. :. .. . t260 , Otto 4ve O afiYo$sJng ¡eq 1'ufl . - . . . terestmi. call now or and background. Exce1 gOß E. Northwest Hwy. D PIaInea Illinoli .'

I tQ$emont 67$ Gß OT *me 4d poy OPENINGS FOR ) further rnformatlon lent workIng eondltlonI ColJ 4397 ° Rd & Qakton Peo Plaines BXPERIECED OR WJTÄJ 'FRMN KEY PUNCH OPE1ATOR mn n E LAPAN

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UOUFKEPBR mhetreenage0t 25 and Pot Alphe Numemeol Experience RequiredFASER time experienco4J we tcaln

JFCFLBT AJ4RY ow J,QUt a paTt Urne For oogenia tomfiy of 2 adotto 2 cMld,en seos Jeadlflg1oJaI bi ONERA CLERK tIj,ATES CORPf:I . .- 9-795 job dewont;aflng lJ4- and 8. .as* woman with es ZU ym, Must he woman with saeo Und pmmotionsl aptitude. OU Accident and Health Dept. to add young coMPANY Rive ltd . .

: . -iJTY toys notti Thanhs- C5poi'd. ond #teient SUIt good ,e1 Cleaning Permanent, vacattoiio, hospitalization, etc. maiure.woman30 to 4 to staff. Will learn Rat- ILLINOIS niiln Park Free Insurance .

WÌM4Ngiving Be St home woman cornos to 2 doys a wit Mod home Air Ing and Underwriting proeeedue ____________________ Paid Vacation

FOB COUB1 WORK

flgthetofidayrush PhOnO PAck 9 PHONE MISS BROWN 2)05511 : Potential 7te0mSt MEN WANTED '' IN PERSONBOUm IO p M wrn To irrßoge For Interview moNtanee benefits cafeteria TEACEERS & General Factory Work TOPS COFFEE SHOP

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I 4t MBO RD or Mary 38-Q18 SALESLADIES Earn $500 the balance No Experienee Harlem & Dempster St Morton Grove Illj . . .. D PMJBE$ AMERICAN hOME . . AETNA 1 ' AMC1? f ofthesummer and work Necessary . .:.ro' j i%RTJJ NC We are now establishing a gaies Hrsnch to; JXEVUTZVR SECRETARY part time daring the Older Men Preferted PLATING IIEbPERS

I WOMAN SECJtJ'8JWiWeo only Thmo who atort our training this q act as Girl Friday to: 2 girl sUlco in S E Dea S NORTHWEST HWY PARK RIDGE ILL GL 6 B355

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$UO Vd smn month s'UI he given prefrrente for the super. Plomeo, Position et reeponsLblllt'. Fo: interview . JORDAN (POR FLOOR MID PRODUFION WORK ON . .V. PMT OR vtJlJ 'UIMF 09m! titUl, able o work VOO' positions . Write P.O. Box 12$ . Decatur, . NURSES AIDES MBG. CO. MACMINE PAIflS AND ASSEMBLY) ..

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MIDDLE AGED WOHÂN EXp. and will train 1695 RIVER RD. O B&$ AUTOMATIC SCREW MACHINE L

¡j C°l' 821 1Belmont Experienced o::t train biightbeglnnà Perms forfoodpreparat:onworltshort d MsA;at Des Plaines OPERATORS I

JStodlo OtrI CQ$motj HCtPZONl$T Many boneOto I; i' M RIVERW000 ROUTF SALESMEN BERG A1RLECTRO

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egordktg p a r t time, OSr Fmnt flesh fl5 pJ4fl$ Ml14.ER SUPPLY CO, TO YOU . . . BUT V . nehabilitatlon Center JEL co INC ., IikiflgtOrpeopjeond GOI4 & RIVERItO PIAINESIIEPIJTA'FION

SECRETARY Between the bra 9 am oRering PRODUCTS CO I

r............: MftwpoKee SJV TO 1J like lots of t'arietI, enJoy talking people and 5 p.m. located on Et. coMpLmc NEW aaa E, Touhy DOt Plaints . .,

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YOUR COMEANV PiWS OUR FEE good shorthand and typIng akilla and have had Nr Halfday Ill Weekly salary * PUNCH PRESS.J. h :V ..j : .

day we k. Meols torn- FRRE Jobo for oerre i (V L' ' ' .one or two yearo secretarial experienee an In. m 2.Establlohed accounts OPERA . - . .

,. . r . isher p a J rj voetton, tartes typiots cIeflo & JJJ_ J J. r isr D TlC D tOresttng ob awatta you. 3-Vehicle expenseo . .........i r i$mp b !4Çe Ins Cali per000oel lo Nfleo & ad .- V NURSES AIDES 4 Thorough training Ç DRILL PRESS4 :i .......... Mro Carda tar appt Jaeent oubgrho, 1bAINNS IOCATjON NORrHWESTS MOST IERSONALIZED V .

CALL OR COME ZN o SEE MISS FIFEExperienced 5.Majoe fringe benefits OPERA :;

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:! FRED IItEY Call ilelen at; inn NO EMPLOYMENT SERWCE (T I Y 1RODUCTS CORP Nurses Aides Practical ' No tnvmtment

4 I.ake Forett OsI Abbey Rmpi ServIre - 170 Northwest Bw (U S 14) 0e Pl in s Nurses Good working CAN YOU IJAUPY Previous experience required In light metal fabelg15 PracH y Road 761Q'4 Milwaukee Ave All phases through and including trial balance 8 5 t 299 2261 Fut 414 conditions 5 day week eating

-4 . . . M; bral OportunIiy 567-1522 Peg Board experience dealrshie. 40 hr. week. . V

V N e w a r conditioned For Interview Appt. CaliAPPL IN PERSON:,

L \ .Employer h 7/6 Ietnge be.nefita OOad Pay -- Call; 8.7.5I63 Wolf Rd & Oakton Des Plaines building. ENNIE TAREBAUM . .;

L4 DNI?T OFFICE FRFE 827 1121 For Appt Ramona Newton Jean Ltghtner Walt Newton DIAL AND SMILE CET NE i 4700 DU i 2600 I T T GENE CONTROLS,

i e iWe eovee all sqhurbo 16 to 60 pact time phone week from oar air CENTER MODLL

.. . . 4 . s . .'p r n pr er tI. (Jail Miso Wood . . . conditioned office Also I e 2380 Dem ster .

n qua ppsrtunity Employer .: .;- e J Moot he able le Week SHRST BMPI We ace looking fot a person experienced in . I' P n mus eDea Plalea MAKERS 2000 SO WOLP RD DEb PLAINES CV 94237

.some eveginga and Sat N Evergreen seeretarlal Work GJ- NERAL OFFICE call $27 7911 or 827 732t dl if I

524 917 4'.rl ieighla 852-gita : Same clerIcal Work Recent hIgh school graduate Good typIng and ________________________________________ ____________________ TOOL I

I - di if proi:ekaweeaaea dittaphont skills moat 11ko to meet publIe ACCOUNTING OLJIRK SALFS FR lNIES & DIE CARE ER OPPORTUNITIES I

AMJ3 ITIOUS ÇON11OMNTER I'a14 V5eatktJ tnd holldayolotunity to hotel sales management. Will Pedorro a variety st duties Comptometry Some saies experIence FIXTURE 'R I

. i .ii: . s Liberal hoapltaUoaflon plat or appo n men , helpful. Pleasant new office in Des Plaines. preferred, Car S all ex. .:.

V: .V........ . WOMAN OPNRATON I Salary mmenooeaIe wI(h ahility CONTACT IfiSS DONALD SAi MOR. . .penses paid. $6.000V Call Experienced. Free intur. OUTSTANDING MEN .

. . .. V . IF lN't'ERESTEP CONTACT MR BLANCHFIELD .J&R MOTOR SUI'PLÇ Mr. Reeves. 827.1145 unce plus many extra Co. . i ...

yPasillo0 available foc 824 5987 SHERATON O'HARE 363 N 3rd A; e Des Plaines NEWNC S SÑPLLING

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local opeCing for mehl MIDDLE STATES $2? SillS24i1tS t.arget National A.DMIRAL

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TELEPHONESI4Vt EllI,wosd St w ARMITAGE CUSTOMER RELATIONS I

V . ' ''1 .: V I 7 . 5 Q . 4cruutomed to O UNS PLAINIS . Woman wanted as Sec, .Des F a nos 2.0110 gfl i

...: . i. 'V ; earnieg above average FREE BUS TO POOR ß'l t'easaen St, Des Plaines, Ill. to orte man. aod typing Telephone Appointments An equal opportunity SAIES . -

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/Inrome Mutt be eeaij FIlON DOWN TOWN -o and clerical abilities es tram voue home at ysur UNHAPPY IN Employer

I I :0:x ositionim DES PLAINES ONNERAL OFFIOR WO1K WAITRESSES WANTED $te000d itCill onvenienceAbsslutely \OUR JOBMEW

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I'... .. MII LASKER 82.7969 lIFE 7h round out ottica bere. Expeelenced or will APPLY IN PEBSON fions. I'hs,e orta Mcconnell 1642639 5 to opportunities In all fields ment. call . . ON-THE.JØg TRAINING . .

Li. i' ___________________ cain, Ught tj'ping. Small modern alr.eondttlaned . . .12 AM. tsr talented capable you. NATIONAL CASH SARIED POSITION . . .V;

L J' t I 'l'E.EPNONE vii oHim Poemanent Full company benefIts MR otu a'rrr ml Call M I swier 837 REGISTER CO: : : ......... SOLjCI'OR I'RO»UCTS ., V WATERFALL RESTAURANT 299.22e1 7145 DA 5.5 or ON 2.8274 EXCELLENT FUTURE FOR ADVANCEMENT

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! i Fvepipgs 30 22ßlEat 414\VILLI IgO0DICKIE RI. 83 & Algonquin Rd. Des PlaInes 437.4949 ÇLI' & lNG An equalopportunity

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1: : 5 n.M. *0 5 PM, ¿,siç toc Welt Rd & Oaitton 515 E. aevts ' ' »es Plaines Des Plaines pleasing pesonality for System Man wanted. For open. . , SoIe CollegeI i . .

V VV .l.V. Rental Service lu flWO Ing in E, Lake COunty. . Good Scholaot . ..

1 . ....ï ' .it. C,ABRI4(. Dea Plaines - Satvices Offered- local hospItal. Approx. 2. Senvicaa-l? R e a I òppoctunity for to lI

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:a I i aurtdress Cleanl ____________________ An Equal Oppodunily Employee , A TTTh T'c'r'r' GoberaI-$8 hrn afternosns 6 days year round earnings For Ahilit M .

woolen. Exp. & eelIahlov 2 ladtm I day wk,in Des Plaiues. Call eve.stIngs. S2'i62IS

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FOR INSPECTION WORKPlastie Plant has Immediate openIngs on

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VV 4L IPainting . DecoratIngWith pleasing ptrnonalltlea to work In moat serVles, Interior . ester.modern cotteS shop. Wlllthg to give prompt iaL Insured. Clean wIe.

service. We wlfl train. Reas, rotes WalteE &. F OF RIte abEt available PPt hanging, Prompt

courteous ForattentIon.

Wkij'. ViSO per nr. wetteHostix . e/o MundelelnNews 615 Lake St., Mein.delein. ml

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Sales & RepaIra Dept. lL.160 'Ill Free. Cali 1er an AppoIntment . VNew & Used port, In. See or writeMoUvera . Eurekas Wm. Niekoley. 130 N. MB. G. C. PHILLIPS V V

Electtolux 3rd St., l.lbertyville. . ..'tcO Pttk.Up & Delivee7 ml 639971 V

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Reliable woman to cleanor.2 das's Wweek.

i'; dty cleaning store inPIties. Call 82a.ISij

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shifts, Full time posItions,I 3, Paid Vacation . V

free estimates call:.

3, Free Insuranan PeooamLO 6'1024 mi b 716 . An Equal OpportunIty Employer . .

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NUItSNO AIDEto care ré,' ttvatid on au Rand Rd. 1982 LUNT AV. ELK GROVE

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' TOPSCOFFEE SHOP INC -DR?ILNG.When you ùeéd experl.

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Good Pay and tips

Kay Óultar and Ept. tered male. R yea. old.phone Amplifier. 3 mes. l5°E ßhSCO AU9Uat 23. Naked sates a week and not 2200 per.. week. .

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old. YO'G.SOTQ. .Phon YO 6.3723. . . , Witte to p, o. ox 1231 Decatur. 1H.

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41?-5OtO -liaelem& pempater St. Moton eovo. Ill. ence4 aètVlcd call. $65.

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