r Troop 62 Thanks Niles tions Parents sight was thank yoa - sight from NOes Troop 62. More thon 00e hoedrcd Scouts and Pareets met .to pisa the next Summer's camping pro- gram atol to let tite NUes Li.. nos dab know how pleased they were svjtb their gift of three fine tetto. Lisos Cliff Pick- hoff and Sitj Wettodorf come to make the gift offldiat. Wltderatesp Campisg, a1voys favored by Troop 62 Scoots. is as wall accepted by the par- eats. Nest yammer, lts two weeks In tip Wildwood tsr 62. All America S ConthtUed from page I The Cwnmfttee ws corn- posed of a most disbttgulslte& panel. includod !t the group is tte publisher of Look mag. zinc, a sponsor of the award, as well as Coorgo Gallup, two Usiversity prcsidents, past presidents of the NatIooaI Jay- caes asd tite League of Womcn Voters. MEer the reading was corn- plow, the Committca asked questloas of Blase cod Karcea. They locIaded queries regard- Leg garnbling the removal of the ootorloas "otrigP' from Ni- le? border, Urn school district 63 indootrial rezoalag pro- posais. the attitude of thepress lo the conrnwdty. and of retail. Indostry co-operatioo in Biles. In the preoeotationillrne said Biles concentrated on loor - areas for dlscaodioo. l-le cited gambling-reform govermseot 'abllc sopport to behalf of ci. sic projects tael as the park pool project, OltIZen efforts no behalf of the creation of afilles library, and the efforts of the communIty in behalf of the YMCA. Blasa said he was sorprised at the qoestlons asked from the panel. NUes had brooght along a Very large assemblage. each of whom had specialIzed know ledge In aile er more fields. As on ettample, Chamheraf Co- rnmerce President Al Green was prepared to answer qaes- hots on the YMCA drive and in the field of human relations. NUes offIcials Kan Icheel and Marge 11eoke were prepared for qoesdoss pertinent to fin- anca. Other officiais were aro med with Information about the library and pari efforts. How. over, the qoastl000 were very general In nastro, and Blase sold that they were qoestl055 which a Layman might ask. Nues had the largesS groop there, and all Nlleslies there wore hufe red and white bot. cano. The left side of the sin Inch wide button hod a bloc and whIte picture of the leaning tow- er, while the right side hod Nl- les io two inch letters with tite word- "Progress Year 1964" os the top and bottom. Biles woo ate of two sob- orbs aaaosg the 22 flnollots. Savon or eIght si tie towns wore from tite Sooth. la addition to the 28 paga. ha.dsomely mbllshed broche ore. Biles. also had visuni art rendering oftheaewNlles scho- al, the pork-goal oo Mtlwaskee Ao-mie and the library pIas. Village manager Jim ittyds sold othercsmmwtjueo itad pic.. toreo of thelrcommoaity,bat he belIeved Biles' coloriaI reader- legs were oototandlsg. Pryde alss mentioned NUes . was the only tows to sport the very pictoresqde bottoss os their lapels. thoogh he said an- other town made similar pager deoigsationo they beleg among the last to appear before the cOmtoittec. Tite Bugle. T1OU'sdOY. f4ovetitbcr 2h, b9h4 Nues Democrats Sponsor Christmas Party - The VIllage of NIlas Reg- Beets child will receIve a Christmas stocking coatnisiog candy and will also be eligible for many door paises. alar Oemocratic Otganizatlòn han reserved the estire Golf Mill Theatre on Satorday, De- cember 12. to hold a Christ- mao show party far the young- Otero uf Blies. Jalta Pistone, President, and Michael Provoscano, chairman, announced that tickets will lie distributed ta the cidldreo by precinct and assistant captains of Blies, Doors will be open ut 9:30 a.m, Cartoons will lie shown starting at 10 a.m., followed by the feature pictore A1ta6 Jon- se James" with Buh Hope. In color. Nues PTA Meets December i Mrs. Carola Ringer, Vocal Gordon Buhlitz, Chairmen, Manic Teacher.wilipresantoo- there will be a wIde selectian lections by the vocal magic de- of books for oli children. Also as display will be items made for tite Christmas Bazaar to be held December li-12 at the Lowtetccwoad ShoppIng Ces- 150'. The fifth grade mother- Will be hostesses for the evening. Room Mothers aro Mrs. Alen Katsoslias, Mrs. Authony Poos. nina, Mrs. Frank SmIth and Mrs. Rdgar Bans. partmont át the next meeting of the Biles Pohlic School FrA at 8 p.m. Toesday, December i In thu andtcorlom ni the school. This meeting will officially apeo the Biles i'abllc School PTA Book Fair Week and ma- 'obero are encdoraged to visit the Book l'ulriotho all-purpose room ai the ochool. According to Mro. Paul Mtfolloo and Mro, . 'Come to the Pair" was the theme for thIs month's pro- Ject for the knys of Cok Pacts 45. opsosared by Oak School. Colors mete proseoted by the totlawing koyy uf Den 6.00der the leadePohip of Des Mother Mrs. Joanne Blaysert Donald Blayney, Gary Braan Greg Braun, Jomas Hayes, Michael Kantar, Brad Kroll, Milan Ni- kotovtch, Brian Piercb and Wil- 11am Fierro, Alt Dass went through afar- mal loopectlos ander the keen eyes si Assistant. Cnhmastor, Everett Hyken, and Assistant Webeto leader, Mr. Duo Sets- seider, Tise lospectioo award was earned by Dea 6, which prcseñted the coloro, and Mrs. Blayser was doubly pr-od uf her bnys. Cubmastør Mr. Edord Ry- an then preseoted awards to the fotlomiog Cots Scoutst Larry A. grast. Scott Ocrais. (Jars Bio- posso, tarey Lor0050ra. Stiels- ord Daymeoc. Michael Green- hilt. Jim tgnatios, Steve Katz, Michael Krejsa, Daniel McOon- seit. Whim Rebcr,James Ryan, Jay Russ. Mark Roso. Robert Soodvick, Kenny Schnelder.Jeff Schroeder, Steve Tompios, Edward Woltocc und David Zi- A yoang Boy Scoot theo be- coma the cesser of attestlos. The Cab Pack preseoted o very special award ta Chuck Babala, who is oaiytwo years, cargad the qank ofLifelcoat,mialmoot unheard ¿f accomplishmeat, Michael Provenzano, cholas. man, ansounced that over 2ilO Nibs youngsters (and afcwtri- gld paraste) braved the ire- azlsg cold at the inst year's Christmas show. He also predicted tbat ii the wootiset Is mild an Dec. 12, 1800 NUes children will storm through thu doors of Golf MII! Tkeatre. - Oh yesi-Sasta Claus will be there to greet all si as, Cub Pack 45 News This rain Is second otslji to the Eagle Scoot, which io the high- est rook is Scooting. "King Jobo auf Robin flood" o three act shitpresastedhyDes 8, ander thu leadership of Des Father Sheldon Greesbill. and assistant Mrs. Greenhill, drew the andiesce lato the gola at. moophere which permeated the room. The cant included Alteo Boidol, Michael Grceohill, Ste. Ven Katz, Michael Kre)sa, Mach MandI. Br-ce Nagel, Lorry Pasos, Jeff Schrocstcr, Randy Wotdman and Stoves Zagors. Colors were retired at 7:50 p.m. alter which ail youngsters preveot ware isvited -tu 'Come to the Fair," Games, fan and prizes were furninked by thais. dividoal deos. Des i presented . "The FraalsShow."Des3, "The Hola Side Show" Don 4 'Maos. vellothe Mechanical Brain with a Sense on Homot" Den 5: 'Test Your Shill with a Ham. ber, Alien BuMst. Kenneth Ca.. mer" Des 6: "Bowl the Boys S-- Over." Don 7, "P000d u Noii and Catch a Fish," Des 9, "Toss a Bolt" and -Des 10, - "Break a Balloon." Refreshments were served and another foo."pach"ed meet.. ing canse to o close. Welcome Barbara Ana lo the same Mr, and Mrs. Leroy C, Wisnlewski, 7339 LIll, NUes, gave thetrsesv daughter. Barbara was boro on Novthoher il, anti weIghed 9lb, 8 oc, ? Stailey MuJler@o Ou Honon° Lîs Stoaley E, Anderson of 7604 Noto Avenue, Biles illinois, a sanioZ otodcnt at Wheaton col- icgc (Illinois) itas been named co the scholastic kunst list eßaialog year honors for the 62-64 ecadowsic ybar, Ander- sos is the use Qf Mr. and Mr-. s S'O Stanley . Anderson, Sr, Tise - Honots Cosvncatioo was held ou Novembeg 10 io Edman rho. pal, Year kosors aro earned by stodeuts who carry Il or more hour- pe semester and ityco rage 2,2 gr-de points (3 iv pets. fact) per semester for the fall toras, These boasts at Whets. tos are awarded co encourage students la scholarship and coltine, - The Class at '65 was again awarded the faculty Clms Tro'. pity for the fifth semester is three yeats, Presestetios was mude oc thu convocatIon, Wheaton college is a coeds- cati000l school of hIgh acude- mie standards whIch enjoys a dIstinctive ChrIstian ompkaols Is ail of its activities, Newly Registered Engineers Honored Richard Medfay, P.R., 8435 MadIson Drive, Biles, wan a- moag the newly registered posa- tensional engineers honorad at the November 11 meeting Of the North Shore Chupter, IllInsin Society of ProfeSsional Rugis- oars held at the Glooylaw Ca- antry House. LouIs Bacon, P.R. of Glen Elige, Prosldest uf the Illinois Society ai Professional Engineers, administered the - oath uf tito profession au intinti In the Engineers' Creed to ali newly registered engineers, The North Shore Chapter gre- 505ted each of the numly rag- istereei engineers with a copy uf the Esgineers' Creed, Girl Scout Troops 105, lO7tlews - Junior GIrl lcouts of Tr-ops 105 and 107 wont on a hayride recently, They traveled In a Covered wagon fr-rn tho FlyIng w Stahlen, Coohleo and Hot Chocolate ware nor-ed later, Several of their friande also participated in the activity, Os Noveiod,er 20, the girls of the troop who hovehlrthdayn doring the mssthwlfl ka honorad guests at a party. The theme will ha Thanksgiving und treats will ka served. Members of Troop 105 aro Bridget Barry,DebroDom. br-wshl, Mooreen Donahue, Mary Jo Pasko. Karen Wrzep. ski, Patricia Walsh, Katbloss Walsh, JudyWuguer,Jsanna ill. der, Mary Jo PIfias. Clasdla Psoas', Kathryo Farber, Mary Karp, Pamela Soppon, Lorraine Sollivan, Mury Slephowskl, ES- luabeth Prosser, Mary Alice Klinger and Joanoa Mor-as complete the troop. Mrn.Geraid Salivan and Mro. W,J, Elder ore the loaders of this troop aus luIr-, Donald If000ekech and Mro, Jus, Gi'egsrio lead Tr-op 107. Members of this troop oo'a Mary Kay Prlppisgee-, PatricIa -Alba, Jody BarrIgas, Deborah Cbr-bok, Linda Eliseo, Jane Callers, Paotissa Beverly, Mo- E leu Heidhamp, PatricIa Zallas' sky, Kim Young, Joanne Gre- R fono, Margaret Grullo, 00050 Hoysvood. EUes Heldkaosp, Dan'. isa Wagaer,-Gteny Vaofha, Ca- g thy Sletolooiço, Carol Phllbio, O Peg Maher, RIta Heeal, Mary Jo Konoeheek, ElieeoKrnchlek, f Joansa La Grippe and Nancy M Macb. 4 n Ies Library Segs - iIes Philooy First call is hob5 made isr items of historical impos5 coscernlng the esrlydays 01fB. - loo. The new library buSda, will hava a section dovoted en. lIrely to the history 5f the com. maaity, Early resideets sod thais' descendants are asked tO seutch their 005es, Cellars und other placeo of storage fs old photggliEjsks, letters, imp!. meats used by first settlers, lo fact anything that might fiva an lilnight loto what this urea Wan 11ko Is those early days, and coasider presestitsg them to tho library fou' preservutisa, Tiene items will becaretsily catalogued, arranged attran' tively for display with the aumt of the donor noted to become a gormaseis hisfory of Shove firs, famIlies, those stalwart plots. eau-n who established what woo bltowfl then as "Dutchman's Po,. lot" und has came to he h000te as Blies, Illinois, Ham bengrto commemorate the name st aia. you-Ito ancestor than to aosnr- - preservation of theIr parssnaj itcmn through dunotios of sama to the history section of ist Biles Niblic Llhraav, While there - Is very little roam at the preseut incatlok, this rejeane Is issued now to save Shone Items uf value ta Blies tdstory whIch might ka discarded durIng a flnrry of spring or fall housecleaning - during 1ko Oeuf year. If share io any doubt as to whcther so. metltlng you wish to coatrlbutt Is the typo of Item wanted, plo. ase drap In at iba library or phono the library udmisistra' tao' or any of the lthrary ko. arti members and mica an lo. qulay, The library administra' tot' is Mr, Francis Allan, Tht present library locotiss In 7944 Wasihegan und the phona thora Is 967.8519, LIbrary tr-stta: aro: president, Clareare Cal. vor, 823-9497, vice-pr-oldest, Carlyie Esser, 023-9461, sec- rotary, Eva-Meyer, YO.7-91t48 treasarer, Sigmund Lewichi, YO-3-6674, Ed-o Wolfer, 823- 8275, und Arioso Brandt, YO. 6-8530, - Nlies. Lio Continued fr-rn pale I the many Atoorlcm Logino pto. - grams, Doctor Roy Sugers ei - Chicago, as Child Welfare 01- fleet, Erie Beo'asdsrf of Fach Ridge an ServIce Officer, Ed. Ward Parlaa of Chicago os the Judge Advocate, Aifr-dSecbarg of Chicago as Historian Ossd Dlcb Nicholson of Chicago os Publie RelOtions Officer, all contrES. ted some bits of advice md lo. fotmation to the sew Post, Les, BattaglIa of Evanston pot'. formed the District Sorgaaot- at-armo dotino and Past DIS. tritt Commander Romas Loch of 8232 Mango-, Mortoo Or-sa, represented the Snos of the Legion program, Also Ito atteso- dango wan Rattle Davis of the Notional MambarohlpStabillza- Uso Group, who congrotaloted the now members and ofilcers, an behalf of the Notional Com. mander nf the American Le. fbi, - Meeting sights were set, ao prasesc, fou' the foorthWcdses day of oacb mooth at 7335 Md- waukee, Biles. New Post Com- mander lUlpn esteads au Mvi- toUas to all eligible vtteroos ÓfWorld War 1, World War Il and the Korean War, who lIve lu the Biles Oreo, to atteod the soest regeler meeting of the Poot os Wednesday, November 25. or the following meesiog night, December 23 at 8 p.m. lected Freshman epresentative MIss -Gayle O'Donnell, duO hter of Mo', and Mrs. Gabriel 'l2ouoali of 8709 MadisOn0", n Niles, kan bacs elected O reohmaa reyIeoentative 05 the aunt Saint Clare CIlIege Oto. en: Council. ava From The Left Hand by »neid Bossue Editar & PublIsher "The valca of the jsoiitican cas be heard in the land". The fIrst of several manu- scripts wMehwlilmakeUPNiles political Bible for 1965 is bu- bog outlined prior to the 1965 opeo neasa't. Revisions will be wi1tteP and rn-written, bat us Of 05W thu first draft 100105 somethIng 1000 lite following, Tha moo who occagies the number eno seat ha the village, Mayor Blasa, must br assumed to have the best chanco to br there after the April election. The very nature of sitting there gives a candidate - a running start which can he measnrad io many hundreds uf vates, Blase kas the grootestexpusura os the voters of any candidates, and merits a large vote bloc, without the need of any cam- paigning. 511es eorninatioo for All Ao-etico City also gives Muyar Nich ao additiaual hoost.Sboald Nibs receive the award tilase'n competitors can wrap up their tents and go hamo. Because uohaown Blase rase 5v the top In ose short election, it is asoumed sevotal candi.- dotes soltI attempt to succeed litase. However, the most serious cootander for hin post will likely come fr-rn Trastee Kas, Scheel, Top vote'gotter lo the olectlon four years OfOp ickeel wIll likely be the only verbos chollesger, li we could uso the muela. worn words, "liberal" and "conservatIVe," the separating si icheal and Blase could be mor- clear, A coople of years ago Scheel used the "Socialist" tug is commenting about NUoti - free pollo ImmunizatIon proS-- rom. lt maynotseom menei9- fol, eoeept it iodicatou Scheel n Abhing. He's bees tight-fisted Is watching Oper Biles fiscal matters, guarding Nibs treo' sury in true bolldog fanbion, Blasa, so lass eaoscieati005, thinks with u brooder 515100, lo looking to thu futora. Blaue ted Ihn way for the building of the cow police stotioo-cuurt- room, antI likely wan more strotgly in favor uf the now street lIghts on Mtiwaukoo Ave- sou. However, Scheol did sop-' port both matters. In an area which Is Impar- tant, Blase's entrato for an Isdustrial park Is school dis- trict 63, was a cooceri which is ustowurthy. While neIther Scheel (distriet 71) nor Blanc (district 64) live In thu north- era oreo, ooverthaloss Blase has earriod the hall there. Other aandldatao o-ho are likely to ohow their mettle du- ring early 1965 ate many. Pur- mor trustee Juho Poesehl Is presently one potential candi- dato mho Blase Is keenly aware ot. Many friands boo Poesesi, a 12 year trastee in Biles, and his bid for Olentiou, either as a trustee ox' Mayor candIdate, can't be overlooked, BUGLE uudereover agesto -at iba south end uf town toil us the Magur Stunkowtc, gr-op may once ogolo como out on the April ballot, If thIs Is true you Can eopact u battle r-Bal will be waged, throwing out all the slops in a bid to re-captouc the old days, aufbaU an page 12 M - TIte Nties PublIc Wurks Departmeot with the cooperatiots of the BIles FIre Dapurtmasl se- costly hung 105 SilVer Christmas wreaths on the utIlIty poles aloof MllwauboO Avesue to add u The Village of Nileo Regalar Democratic Oreantzutios bun r000xved the udire Golf MII! Theatr- on Satorday, Docam- ber 12th, to hold their 2nd an- aual ChIldren Chriolmas 51,5w party for Ea youngsters of Nitos. President John Plstouo and Chairman Michael Pr-veuzuao, Bears Play On Park TV Saturday - Vsa cao 000 your favorite Team play nest Sntuo'doy, De- camber lib, sa TV at the Now Recreation Center of the NUes Park District, 7877 Mllwoubee Avenue, at 1:00 p.m., tebeo the Bourn play the Green Bay Pa. choro ut Wrigley PlaId. - Rememkert lt's thIs Salue- day, Deeemhar 5th at It® p.m. MueR Publio LibrarY '7944 Waukeat7 jïeB, Ill- serving the village of Niles DISTRICT .63 REA lES F-OR DEÇEMBER 12 VOTE 'I eco rati uy Nues Democrats To Host Children. At Movie Party ns -Add Festive Touch festive touch of holIday dacurotloos to tkavllloge. The NativIty scesa will be put up In fr-ut uf the Village Hall wIthIn thu nons mach, Niles Chamber Meets December 9 - - Sr,. are expocllsg ovar 1500 eblldran to great Santa Clous and hIs kolpers at the Golf MIII Tktotre. Chalemos Provenza. no said that last year over 1250 eblldren (and s few frigid pa- rents) heaved the frooziof esld to attond Iba fIrst Christmas party. The doors will open at 9130 A,M, CurIosos will start ax 10 A.M,,withthafeature,"Allas Jeosa Jamos", io color, with Bob Hupa, starting at 10:30 and ending al Il noon. Pruveu0050 nuid that Santa Clans and bis kalparo v'lIl greet euch child wIth a free Christmun Stocking filled with candy, pins they wIll ha eligible for the muny free door prizes. Admission will be by special tickets whIch are beIng distributed by precloet captains and Iheir assistants. Other officers of the Nies group are George Braun, Vied- Prenideuti Rose Bachechlis,Se- er-tarS: Michnel . Peoveozuns, Jr. Treasurer und Joueph Le- arman Seargeant ut Armo. The Nibs Chamber of Com- maree wtil he treoted to aChri- stmas pr-vine fashion show, presested by Lyttoo'o of Golf Mlii so Wednesday, December 9. at noon at the Tam O'Skanter Country Club. "We have made special aa. rangements fur thu wlveo nf out' chamber members who aro cur- daily invIted to utlend thin mo- etinf," said Vincent Johnson, program chairman, . This meeting Is deoigned to start the holiday oeaoonln agay and cordial mood by refraIning uf allbusinass andhuving amost astertalnitsg lunehesu affair. All modelo will ha employees of Lyttons and many of them reside In the surrounding su- harbo, Guests are Invited and welcome, Call Ike ChamherOf- fich, 823-7120, fut' reset', vallons. SECo Po (I $139 Milwaukee Ave. Gives Answers To Need Of Referendum Questions which have arises in Ea., MuinDlotrlct ?,3 eau- corutug the nand for the bond and tuo levy refer-adam to ha hold on December 12 were ans- wered thio week by school of- flelula, Atleti Schwartz,- u member of the EsortI 9f Education, speak- ltg before o group lu the Wo- ohisigton Scbuul ureupointodoac thu requirements for voters - wheu questIoned by o member of tbe audIence. Schwartz re- viewed the low far school ele- ctions which stated that any registered voter who io a cl- tizan of tise UaitedStates, above the oge of 21 years, u rasidant of the Stata of IllInoIs for une year, uf. Cook County for 90 days, and uf the school dios. riet for 30 days muy vote to this alacian, The voter must oiga an affidavIt that he Is re. gloser-d, Qqestioaesi concerning the seed for an Increase is the edo.. cutlonal levy, Schwartz pointed sut that "the current budget of the district will euceed attici- patod income, Ha stuted that the district would not be able to meet its flnauelal-ohllgatiom in- the futurs WIl050 the logalllmlt - uf the tan levy mas raIsed," William Gurolnlek, member uf the Board of Education, speaking before 1ko Ballard Garfeas CivIc Asooclatlon re- plied tu a question concerning action of the Board to preserve edueutisual fondo. Ho pointed out that tito Board has trono- ferrad Iho paymont of conta. dial ualaries from the educo.. 110501 Fandto the Building Fund.,- and bus established a Working Cook Fund to make additlusal mosleo available for education- al purposes. "Our Suparintes. dent and Buard members have campaigned diligostly for lo- creased Stub Md," said Go- rolnick, "We must hove the means for providing uddltlonal Educational Fand monies be- couse Increased Stute iddio uso fOrthcoming," A question woo raised ut a moeling pl the Committee of 63 000eeruing u recent election to approve u pot increuse in the area. E,W,J,Bugg,Suparlo.. tendons, indicated-tout the ele'. ContInued on-page 12 946.3910 VOL. 8, NO, 23 THE BUGLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 5964 lac PER COPY -
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Troop 62ThanksNiles tions
Parents sight was thank yoa -sight from NOes Troop 62.More thon 00e hoedrcd Scoutsand Pareets met .to pisa thenext Summer's camping pro-gram atol to let tite NUes Li..nos dab know how pleased theywere svjtb their gift of threefine tetto. Lisos Cliff Pick-hoff and Sitj Wettodorf cometo make the gift offldiat.
Wltderatesp Campisg, a1voysfavored by Troop 62 Scoots. isas wall accepted by the par-eats. Nest yammer, lts twoweeks In tip Wildwood tsr 62.
All AmericaS
ConthtUed from page I
The Cwnmfttee ws corn-posed of a most disbttgulslte&panel. includod !t the group istte publisher of Look mag.zinc, a sponsor of the award,as well as Coorgo Gallup, twoUsiversity prcsidents, pastpresidents of the NatIooaI Jay-caes asd tite League of WomcnVoters.
MEer the reading was corn-plow, the Committca askedquestloas of Blase cod Karcea.They locIaded queries regard-Leg garnbling the removal ofthe ootorloas "otrigP' from Ni-le? border, Urn school district63 indootrial rezoalag pro-posais. the attitude of thepresslo the conrnwdty. and of retail.Indostry co-operatioo in Biles.
In the preoeotationillrne saidBiles concentrated on loor
- areas for dlscaodioo. l-le citedgambling-reform govermseot'abllc sopport to behalf of ci.sic projects tael as the parkpool project, OltIZen efforts nobehalf of the creation of afilleslibrary, and the efforts of thecommunIty in behalf of theYMCA.
Blasa said he was sorprisedat the qoestlons asked from thepanel. NUes had brooght alonga Very large assemblage. eachof whom had specialIzed knowledge In aile er more fields.As on ettample, Chamheraf Co-rnmerce President Al Greenwas prepared to answer qaes-hots on the YMCA drive andin the field of human relations.NUes offIcials Kan Icheel andMarge 11eoke were preparedfor qoesdoss pertinent to fin-anca. Other officiais were aromed with Information about thelibrary and pari efforts. How.over, the qoastl000 were verygeneral In nastro, and Blasesold that they were qoestl055which a Layman might ask.
Nues had the largesS groopthere, and all Nlleslies therewore hufe red and white bot.cano. The left side of the sinInch wide button hod a bloc andwhIte picture of the leaning tow-er, while the right side hod Nl-les io two inch letters with titeword- "Progress Year 1964"os the top and bottom.
Biles woo ate of two sob-orbs aaaosg the 22 flnollots.
Savon or eIght si tie townswore from tite Sooth.
la addition to the 28 paga.ha.dsomely mbllshed brocheore. Biles. also had visuni artrendering oftheaewNlles scho-al, the pork-goal oo MtlwaskeeAo-mie and the library pIas.
Village manager Jim ittydssold othercsmmwtjueo itad pic..toreo of thelrcommoaity,bat hebelIeved Biles' coloriaI reader-legs were oototandlsg.
Pryde alss mentioned NUes. was the only tows to sport the
very pictoresqde bottoss ostheir lapels. thoogh he said an-other town made similar pagerdeoigsationo they beleg amongthe last to appear before thecOmtoittec.
Tite Bugle. T1OU'sdOY. f4ovetitbcr 2h, b9h4
Nues Democrats SponsorChristmas Party -
The VIllage of NIlas Reg- Beets child will receIve aChristmas stocking coatnisiogcandy and will also be eligiblefor many door paises.
alar Oemocratic Otganizatlònhan reserved the estire GolfMill Theatre on Satorday, De-cember 12. to hold a Christ-mao show party far the young-Otero uf Blies.
Jalta Pistone, President, andMichael Provoscano, chairman,announced that tickets will liedistributed ta the cidldreo byprecinct and assistant captainsof Blies,
Doors will be open ut 9:30a.m, Cartoons will lie shownstarting at 10 a.m., followed bythe feature pictore A1ta6 Jon-se James" with Buh Hope. Incolor.
Nues PTA Meets December iMrs. Carola Ringer, Vocal Gordon Buhlitz, Chairmen,
Manic Teacher.wilipresantoo- there will be a wIde selectianlections by the vocal magic de- of books for oli children. Also
as display will be items madefor tite Christmas Bazaar tobe held December li-12 at theLowtetccwoad ShoppIng Ces-150'.
The fifth grade mother- Willbe hostesses for the evening.Room Mothers aro Mrs. AlenKatsoslias, Mrs. Authony Poos.nina, Mrs. Frank SmIth andMrs. Rdgar Bans.
partmont át the next meetingof the Biles Pohlic School FrAat 8 p.m. Toesday, December iIn thu andtcorlom ni the school.
This meeting will officiallyapeo the Biles i'abllc SchoolPTA Book Fair Week and ma-'obero are encdoraged to visitthe Book l'ulriotho all-purposeroom ai the ochool. Accordingto Mro. Paul Mtfolloo and Mro,
. 'Come to the Pair" wasthe theme for thIs month's pro-Ject for the knys of Cok Pacts45. opsosared by Oak School.Colors mete proseoted by thetotlawing koyy uf Den 6.00derthe leadePohip of Des MotherMrs. Joanne Blaysert DonaldBlayney, Gary Braan GregBraun, Jomas Hayes, MichaelKantar, Brad Kroll, Milan Ni-kotovtch, Brian Piercb and Wil-11am Fierro,
Alt Dass went through afar-mal loopectlos ander the keeneyes si Assistant. Cnhmastor,Everett Hyken, and AssistantWebeto leader, Mr. Duo Sets-seider, Tise lospectioo awardwas earned by Dea 6, whichprcseñted the coloro, and Mrs.Blayser was doubly pr-od ufher bnys.
Cubmastør Mr. Edord Ry-an then preseoted awards to thefotlomiog Cots Scoutst Larry A.grast. Scott Ocrais. (Jars Bio-
posso, tarey Lor0050ra. Stiels-ord Daymeoc. Michael Green-hilt. Jim tgnatios, Steve Katz,Michael Krejsa, Daniel McOon-seit. Whim Rebcr,James Ryan,Jay Russ. Mark Roso. RobertSoodvick, Kenny Schnelder.JeffSchroeder, Steve Tompios,Edward Woltocc und David Zi-
A yoang Boy Scoot theo be-coma the cesser of attestlos.The Cab Pack preseoted o veryspecial award ta Chuck Babala,who is oaiytwo years, cargadthe qank ofLifelcoat,mialmootunheard ¿f accomplishmeat,
Michael Provenzano, cholas.man, ansounced that over 2ilONibs youngsters (and afcwtri-gld paraste) braved the ire-azlsg cold at the inst year'sChristmas show.
He also predicted tbat ii thewootiset Is mild an Dec. 12,1800 NUes children will stormthrough thu doors of Golf MII!Tkeatre. -
Oh yesi-Sasta Claus will bethere to greet all si as,
Cub Pack 45 NewsThis rain Is second otslji to theEagle Scoot, which io the high-est rook is Scooting.
"King Jobo auf Robin flood"o three act shitpresastedhyDes8, ander thu leadership of DesFather Sheldon Greesbill. andassistant Mrs. Greenhill, drewthe andiesce lato the gola at.moophere which permeated theroom. The cant included AlteoBoidol, Michael Grceohill, Ste.Ven Katz, Michael Kre)sa, MachMandI. Br-ce Nagel, LorryPasos, Jeff Schrocstcr, RandyWotdman and Stoves Zagors.
Colors were retired at 7:50p.m. alter which ail youngsterspreveot ware isvited -tu 'Cometo the Fair," Games, fan andprizes were furninked by thais.dividoal deos. Des i presented
. "The FraalsShow."Des3, "TheHola Side Show" Don 4 'Maos.vellothe Mechanical Brainwith a Sense on Homot" Den 5:'Test Your Shill with a Ham.
ber, Alien BuMst. Kenneth Ca.. mer" Des 6: "Bowl the BoysS-- Over." Don 7, "P000d u Noii
and Catch a Fish," Des 9,"Toss a Bolt" and -Des 10,
-"Break a Balloon."
Refreshments were servedand another foo."pach"ed meet..ing canse to o close.
WelcomeBarbara Ana lo the same Mr,
and Mrs. Leroy C, Wisnlewski,7339 LIll, NUes, gave thetrsesvdaughter. Barbara was boro onNovthoher il, anti weIghed 9lb,8 oc,
? Stailey MuJler@oOu Honon° Lîs
Stoaley E, Anderson of 7604Noto Avenue, Biles illinois, asanioZ otodcnt at Wheaton col-icgc (Illinois) itas been namedco the scholastic kunst listeßaialog year honors for the62-64 ecadowsic ybar, Ander-sos is the use Qf Mr. and Mr-.
s S'O Stanley . Anderson, Sr, Tise- Honots Cosvncatioo was held
ou Novembeg 10 io Edman rho.pal,
Year kosors aro earned bystodeuts who carry Il or morehour- pe semester and itycorage 2,2 gr-de points (3 iv pets.fact) per semester for the falltoras, These boasts at Whets.tos are awarded co encouragestudents la scholarship andcoltine, -
The Class at '65 was againawarded the faculty Clms Tro'.pity for the fifth semester isthree yeats, Presestetios wasmude oc thu convocatIon,
Wheaton college is a coeds-cati000l school of hIgh acude-mie standards whIch enjoys adIstinctive ChrIstian ompkaolsIs ail of its activities,
Newly Registered
Engineers HonoredRichard Medfay, P.R., 8435
MadIson Drive, Biles, wan a-moag the newly registered posa-tensional engineers honorad atthe November 11 meeting Of theNorth Shore Chupter, IllInsinSociety of ProfeSsional Rugis-oars held at the Glooylaw Ca-antry House. LouIs Bacon, P.R.of Glen Elige, Prosldest uf theIllinois Society ai ProfessionalEngineers, administered the
- oath uf tito profession au intintiIn the Engineers' Creed to alinewly registered engineers,The North Shore Chapter gre-505ted each of the numly rag-istereei engineers with a copyuf the Esgineers' Creed,
Girl ScoutTroops 105,
lO7tlews -
Junior GIrl lcouts of Tr-ops105 and 107 wont on a hayriderecently, They traveled In aCovered wagon fr-rn tho FlyIngw Stahlen, Coohleo and HotChocolate ware nor-ed later,Several of their friande alsoparticipated in the activity, OsNoveiod,er 20, the girls of thetroop who hovehlrthdayn doringthe mssthwlfl ka honorad guests
at a party. The theme will haThanksgiving und treats will kaserved. Members of Troop 105aro Bridget Barry,DebroDom.br-wshl, Mooreen Donahue,Mary Jo Pasko. Karen Wrzep.ski, Patricia Walsh, KatblossWalsh, JudyWuguer,Jsanna ill.der, Mary Jo PIfias. ClasdlaPsoas', Kathryo Farber, MaryKarp, Pamela Soppon, LorraineSollivan, Mury Slephowskl, ES-luabeth Prosser, Mary AliceKlinger and Joanoa Mor-ascomplete the troop. Mrn.GeraidSalivan and Mro. W,J, Elderore the loaders of this troopaus luIr-, Donald If000ekech andMro, Jus, Gi'egsrio lead Tr-op107. Members of this troop oo'aMary Kay Prlppisgee-, PatricIa-Alba, Jody BarrIgas, DeborahCbr-bok, Linda Eliseo, JaneCallers, Paotissa Beverly, Mo-
Eleu Heidhamp, PatricIa Zallas'sky, Kim Young, Joanne Gre- Rfono, Margaret Grullo, 00050Hoysvood. EUes Heldkaosp, Dan'.isa Wagaer,-Gteny Vaofha, Ca- gthy Sletolooiço, Carol Phllbio, OPeg Maher, RIta Heeal, MaryJo Konoeheek, ElieeoKrnchlek, fJoansa La Grippe and Nancy MMacb. 4
n Ies LibrarySegs - iIes
PhilooyFirst call is hob5 made isritems of historical impos5
coscernlng the esrlydays 01fB.- loo. The new library buSda,will hava a section dovoted en.lIrely to the history 5f the com.maaity, Early resideets sodthais' descendants are asked tOseutch their 005es, Cellars undother placeo of storage fs oldphotggliEjsks, letters, imp!.meats used by first settlers,lo fact anything that might fivaan lilnight loto what this ureaWan 11ko Is those early days,and coasider presestitsg them totho library fou' preservutisa,
Tiene items will becaretsilycatalogued, arranged attran'tively for display with theaumtof the donor noted to become agormaseis hisfory of Shove firs,famIlies, those stalwart plots.eau-n who established what woobltowfl then as "Dutchman's Po,.lot" und has came to he h000teas Blies, Illinois, Ham bengrtocommemorate the name st aia.you-Ito ancestor than to aosnr- -
preservation of theIr parssnajitcmn through dunotios of samato the history section of istBiles Niblic Llhraav,
While there - Is very littleroam at the preseut incatlok,this rejeane Is issued now tosave Shone Items uf value taBlies tdstory whIch might kadiscarded durIng a flnrry ofspring or fall housecleaning -during 1ko Oeuf year. If shareio any doubt as to whcther so.metltlng you wish to coatrlbuttIs the typo of Item wanted, plo.ase drap In at iba library orphono the library udmisistra'tao' or any of the lthrary ko.arti members and mica an lo.qulay, The library administra'tot' is Mr, Francis Allan, Thtpresent library locotiss In 7944Wasihegan und the phona thoraIs 967.8519, LIbrary tr-stta:aro: president, Clareare Cal.vor, 823-9497, vice-pr-oldest,Carlyie Esser, 023-9461, sec-rotary, Eva-Meyer, YO.7-91t48treasarer, Sigmund Lewichi,YO-3-6674, Ed-o Wolfer, 823-8275, und Arioso Brandt, YO.6-8530, -
Nlies. LioContinued fr-rn pale I
the many Atoorlcm Logino pto.- grams, Doctor Roy Sugers ei -
Chicago, as Child Welfare 01-fleet, Erie Beo'asdsrf of FachRidge an ServIce Officer, Ed.Ward Parlaa of Chicago os theJudge Advocate, Aifr-dSecbargof Chicago as Historian Ossd DlcbNicholson of Chicago os PublieRelOtions Officer, all contrES.ted some bits of advice md lo.fotmation to the sew Post, Les,BattaglIa of Evanston pot'.formed the District Sorgaaot-at-armo dotino and Past DIS.tritt Commander Romas Lochof 8232 Mango-, Mortoo Or-sa,represented the Snos of theLegion program, Also Ito atteso-dango wan Rattle Davis of theNotional MambarohlpStabillza-Uso Group, who congrotalotedthe now members and ofilcers,an behalf of the Notional Com.mander nf the American Le.fbi, -
Meeting sights were set, aoprasesc, fou' the foorthWcdsesday of oacb mooth at 7335 Md-waukee, Biles. New Post Com-mander lUlpn esteads au Mvi-toUas to all eligible vtteroosÓfWorld War 1, World War Iland the Korean War, who lIvelu the Biles Oreo, to atteodthe soest regeler meeting of thePoot os Wednesday, November25. or the following meesiognight, December 23 at 8 p.m.
lected FreshmanepresentativeMIss -Gayle O'Donnell, duO
hter of Mo', and Mrs. Gabriel'l2ouoali of 8709 MadisOn0",n Niles, kan bacs elected Oreohmaa reyIeoentative 05 theaunt Saint Clare CIlIege Oto.
en: Council.
ava
From TheLeft Hand
by »neid BossueEditar & PublIsher
"The valca of the jsoiiticancas be heard in the land".
The fIrst of several manu-scripts wMehwlilmakeUPNilespolitical Bible for 1965 is bu-bog outlined prior to the 1965opeo neasa't. Revisions willbe wi1tteP and rn-written, batus Of 05W thu first draft 100105somethIng 1000 lite following,
Tha moo who occagies thenumber eno seat ha the village,Mayor Blasa, must br assumedto have the best chanco to brthere after the April election.The very nature of sitting theregives a candidate - a runningstart which can he measnradio many hundreds uf vates,Blase kas the grootestexpusuraos the voters of any candidates,and merits a large vote bloc,without the need of any cam-paigning.
511es eorninatioo for AllAo-etico City also gives MuyarNich ao additiaual hoost.SboaldNibs receive the award tilase'ncompetitors can wrap up theirtents and go hamo.
Because uohaown Blase rase5v the top In ose short election,it is asoumed sevotal candi.-dotes soltI attempt to succeedlitase. However, the mostserious cootander for hin postwill likely come fr-rn TrasteeKas, Scheel, Top vote'gotterlo the olectlon four years OfOpickeel wIll likely be the onlyverbos chollesger,
li we could uso the muela.worn words, "liberal" and"conservatIVe," the separatingsi icheal and Blase could bemor- clear, A coople of yearsago Scheel used the "Socialist"tug is commenting about NUoti -free pollo ImmunizatIon proS--rom. lt maynotseom menei9-fol, eoeept it iodicatou Scheel nAbhing. He's bees tight-fistedIs watching Oper Biles fiscalmatters, guarding Nibs treo'sury in true bolldog fanbion,
Blasa, so lass eaoscieati005,thinks with u brooder 515100,lo looking to thu futora. Blaueted Ihn way for the building ofthe cow police stotioo-cuurt-room, antI likely wan morestrotgly in favor uf the nowstreet lIghts on Mtiwaukoo Ave-sou. However, Scheol did sop-'port both matters.
In an area which Is Impar-tant, Blase's entrato for anIsdustrial park Is school dis-trict 63, was a cooceri whichis ustowurthy. While neItherScheel (distriet 71) nor Blanc(district 64) live In thu north-era oreo, ooverthaloss Blasehas earriod the hall there.
Other aandldatao o-ho arelikely to ohow their mettle du-ring early 1965 ate many. Pur-mor trustee Juho Poesehl Ispresently one potential candi-dato mho Blase Is keenly awareot. Many friands boo Poesesi,a 12 year trastee in Biles, andhis bid for Olentiou, either asa trustee ox' Mayor candIdate,can't be overlooked,
BUGLE uudereover agesto-at iba south end uf town toilus the Magur Stunkowtc, gr-opmay once ogolo como out onthe April ballot, If thIs Istrue you Can eopact u battler-Bal will be waged, throwingout all the slops in a bid tore-captouc the old days,
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- TIte Nties PublIc Wurks Departmeot with thecooperatiots of the BIles FIre Dapurtmasl se-costly hung 105 SilVer Christmas wreaths on theutIlIty poles aloof MllwauboO Avesue to add u
The Village of Nileo RegalarDemocratic Oreantzutios bunr000xved the udire Golf MII!Theatr- on Satorday, Docam-ber 12th, to hold their 2nd an-aual ChIldren Chriolmas 51,5wparty for Ea youngsters ofNitos.
President John Plstouo andChairman Michael Pr-veuzuao,
Bears PlayOn Park TVSaturday -
Vsa cao 000 your favoriteTeam play nest Sntuo'doy, De-camber lib, sa TV at the NowRecreation Center of the NUesPark District, 7877 MllwoubeeAvenue, at 1:00 p.m., tebeo theBourn play the Green Bay Pa.choro ut Wrigley PlaId.
- Rememkert lt's thIs Salue-day, Deeemhar 5th at It® p.m.
MueR Publio LibrarY
'7944 Waukeat7jïeB, Ill-
serving the village of Niles
DISTRICT .63 REA lESF-OR DEÇEMBER 12 VOTE
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Nues Democrats To Host
Children. At Movie Party
ns -Add Festive Touchfestive touch of holIday dacurotloos to tkavllloge.
The NativIty scesa will be put up In fr-ut ufthe Village Hall wIthIn thu nons mach,
Niles ChamberMeetsDecember 9 - -
Sr,. are expocllsg ovar 1500eblldran to great Santa Clousand hIs kolpers at the Golf MIIITktotre. Chalemos Provenza.no said that last year over 1250eblldren (and s few frigid pa-rents) heaved the frooziof esldto attond Iba fIrst Christmasparty.
The doors will open at 9130A,M, CurIosos will start ax10 A.M,,withthafeature,"AllasJeosa Jamos", io color, withBob Hupa, starting at 10:30 andending al Il noon. Pruveu0050nuid that Santa Clans and biskalparo v'lIl greet euch childwIth a free Christmun Stockingfilled with candy, pins they wIllha eligible for the muny freedoor prizes. Admission willbe by special tickets whIch arebeIng distributed by precloetcaptains and Iheir assistants.
Other officers of the Niesgroup are George Braun, Vied-Prenideuti Rose Bachechlis,Se-er-tarS: Michnel . Peoveozuns,Jr. Treasurer und Joueph Le-arman Seargeant ut Armo.
The Nibs Chamber of Com-maree wtil he treoted to aChri-stmas pr-vine fashion show,presested by Lyttoo'o of GolfMlii so Wednesday, December9. at noon at the Tam O'SkanterCountry Club.
"We have made special aa.rangements fur thu wlveo nf out'chamber members who aro cur-daily invIted to utlend thin mo-etinf," said Vincent Johnson,program chairman, .
This meeting Is deoigned tostart the holiday oeaoonln agayand cordial mood by refraIninguf allbusinass andhuving amostastertalnitsg lunehesu affair.
All modelo will ha employeesof Lyttons and many of themreside In the surrounding su-harbo, Guests are Invited andwelcome, Call Ike ChamherOf-fich, 823-7120, fut' reset',vallons.
SECo Po
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$139 Milwaukee Ave.
Gives AnswersTo Need OfReferendum
Questions which have arisesin Ea., MuinDlotrlct ?,3 eau-corutug the nand for the bondand tuo levy refer-adam to hahold on December 12 were ans-wered thio week by school of-flelula,
Atleti Schwartz,- u member ofthe EsortI 9f Education, speak-ltg before o group lu the Wo-ohisigton Scbuul ureupointodoacthu requirements for voters
- wheu questIoned by o memberof tbe audIence. Schwartz re-viewed the low far school ele-ctions which stated that anyregistered voter who io a cl-tizan of tise UaitedStates, abovethe oge of 21 years, u rasidantof the Stata of IllInoIs for uneyear, uf. Cook County for 90days, and uf the school dios.riet for 30 days muy vote tothis alacian, The voter mustoiga an affidavIt that he Is re.gloser-d,
Qqestioaesi concerning theseed for an Increase is the edo..cutlonal levy, Schwartz pointedsut that "the current budget ofthe district will euceed attici-patod income, Ha stuted thatthe district would not be able tomeet its flnauelal-ohllgatiom in-the futurs WIl050 the logalllmlt
- uf the tan levy mas raIsed,"
William Gurolnlek, memberuf the Board of Education,speaking before 1ko BallardGarfeas CivIc Asooclatlon re-plied tu a question concerningaction of the Board to preserveedueutisual fondo. Ho pointedout that tito Board has trono-ferrad Iho paymont of conta.dial ualaries from the educo..110501 Fandto the Building Fund.,-and bus established a WorkingCook Fund to make additlusalmosleo available for education-al purposes. "Our Suparintes.dent and Buard members havecampaigned diligostly for lo-creased Stub Md," said Go-rolnick, "We must hove themeans for providing uddltlonalEducational Fand monies be-couse Increased Stute iddio usofOrthcoming,"
A question woo raised ut amoeling pl the Committee of 63000eeruing u recent election toapprove u pot increuse in thearea. E,W,J,Bugg,Suparlo..tendons, indicated-tout the ele'.
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ye by t1e FCdrI Commwli. All DaySimday S1.7 -$1.00DearSh- . - cø,s Qmmisslon ilI bcp- All Dy Surday 2.25 1.J0. prodÌW1y $7 milkbu dolirs. -Alter 8 R Di1y 1.75 1.00I wish W tab, ds opjrth- the Illinois Boll Te1CItOU - 600.-8:00 PM "- 1.75 -
dty w th,k thc members Of -- Compmy hs amo,m.4 ÏIs -the Nl1s Polico m1 Fire Do- reprsems the s1gs for oU This Is th 1rg.st thterstawprnwnts for their b1p t th to1e4o .sers b Illinois. oelephone raso reduction evertime of my lmsboml's trglc Sieve 1959. e total of $12 mil- ommwiced.aedlsmodeposslblodeod . - - floe le Interstmelong d1svm by thebigh levelofbusumso ao-
. savioga for IthflQis ta1eaoao bvfty aod locreaslog effideveTheso go-flameo wem far osera bas bevo oeeoueced. cies ¡e telepbooe operafioas.
beyond the coil of duty to case . 1I,the bordao aed palo of Iragedy Abrajt three-fourths of the to encourage telephone usorsw -i suffered. reduofloas wifibecomoeffoethe take advantage of tecbnologtc4
We, the residents of Niles - Fthtuary laodmeremaimteras improvemenrs io teieouecao be pxoud ofthc caliber of aSDewariffochedu1escao plant Inixoducod by. the. Odi
. . .-. . novele St000n'.to-statiou a11Tha NjlesTovmshipHlghSch- Of the schools. mwie boo-eon ooy two j»lins
aals Citizens Advlsorycommi- . . within the contloental UnIL_flee at fis meeOdglaotweekoo- Crma of therevenuesub- States. For example, o three..gaeized is members lotO the 000miluee Is Dr.. WalterKra- minute stdion-to-stofio colithree sub-committees to study mer. wbo Is serving as assist.. me.!e from Woshlogton. D.C. wthe proposition of the high o HOIVey. Macowl. the ch-. the west coast daring those po.school district possibly boidieg alrflfl of the entírecldzons clods wifi cosc I.0O. as coth.:a referendum to raise the tax C0000ittCe. . pared with the raze of $1.75 00wlimit of the educational food. . . In dieci. .
'rbis uo.io. o111oW- . ..dy the fleanclOI resources of Tizo February 1 schedulesthe schools. also Include a redoclion lo sta.
000-to-stailou ratas applIcableHarvey Schwart a. 00p50- ail day Saisrdsy mol between
Sootalivé of the Skokie Home 6:00 and 8:00 PM other days.Owoers Couecfl Is ebalrmanof Under the oew rate schedulesthe expeedlwrcssuh-commltt.. the stOtloD-tO-stotion rates ined. Mcs. MelvIn Perelmon of effect after PM wIll applythe LIncoln PTA is secretary. lo Soourdays for the ettOre doy
(4:30 AM to 8:00 PM). ForThis sob-committee wlflstu-. ThIS sob-committee Is divI. example. a three-minute oto.
dy the educational eeeds of Oto ded Into two groups to study tloo-W-staiibu call made fromcommonity end will determine - building and. maIntenance ex- Wushlogtoe. D.C. to the westwhether. the present edocafion.. fdOd10il5 and educalion end coast during the day-Sotordoy0al proffoms 1011W theseoceds. expeodltures. will cost $l.SOns comparedviithThIs group will also study we.. the doytime rote of $2.25 oowCher? salaries and the stoffieg Chairman of the former Is Io effect 0e weekdays between
Mrs. Rabeo Barsamioit. repro. 6:00 and 8:00 PM the stationsettling the Skokie Kiwanis. rate wIll be reduced from $1.75Mrs Len Tralnter of the Moo- to $1.50. -
ton Grove Suhochan JunIors Issecretary. In Cooperation with the He..
woilan Telephooe Componyre..WIllIam Geodstelo repre- ducho0 in scation-ta-stouou te-
Sentiog the Falrviow - F1A is lephone rates wIll also hemmtechairman of the latter aedMrs. effective Febroorv I so calls
Bortram Gelder. areprescn-totive of the NIlehi North VrA.Is chalnoan of the soh.com-milIce te evaluate the educe...flouai system. Mrs. BareardSchaffer. representhtg te E-vanston-Niies Township Culot-cil ofJewlsh Women in sucre-tory.
East MaineCaucus MeelDecember 8The, e-nt general meeting of
the East Maine TowoshlyGen..eral Caucus will be held at the Morton Paradise of. he Modi.. between the goetinental. UnitedEast Mainejuolorsehool, 8955 °°° VrAIs secretary. States mId Howafi.Focexmh..Greenweod Niles.onfleeemher . .. pie. a three-minute statiân-to.. .S. ot S p.m. Th sob-committees wifi re- station cali from Washington
. port of the next meeting of the to Hawai edil he ridoced fromHeading the agenda for the entire Citheus Mvlsory corn- a daytime rato of $7.50 and o
evffdng will be a discussion of mittee Wednesdoy.Decenther2 nighttime rate of $6.75 to othe duties andresponsihilfiles .0 the Nilehi West cafeteria at daytime rote of $7.0O a night..of school board members. The 8 p.m. time rate of $6.00, and a rateBylaws Committee, charged by . after 8:00 PM and oli day Sots-Cencos ChairmonRoyhiokelaot Mort-cl sold any citizen who day of $4.75. Ratee betweenthe October meetinf will make feels he eon assist the Niles the seven westen stares ofa report of their recummendo- Township High.Sehoolx Citizens continental USA nod HawaIi willtines forehangesinproeedures. : Committee should getineontact alsd be redaced from the pro-A member of the Baard of-Ed- with blm or the commtteeeo . sent 6.0O daytime and $5.25OCation of School DistrIct 63 ' secretary. Mrs.LilyI.uhln.wbo nighttime and Stmday .chargewIll speak on the December 12 Co. be reached at thehigh SCII- to $5.50 daytIme $4.50 eve-bond refereodom nd educo. noi on 966.3800. eioy and $3.75 after 8:00-PMtissaI tax levy intoUoo.
The Caucus .rges ail cItizensin theareato attend all meetingsin order to promot8abottermu.derstunding of theobilgatloex ufthe community concerning edo-Catibo.
SIX AIR.CONDITIONED
CHAPELSPrivate
Display RoomParking
Across The Street
Koop '
Funeral Home5M4-48 Milwaukee Ave.
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w0ti; oLaredt 21Jp!90/ .JIodeI Chrijimats Jrees
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The rate redtictipñs to ito..come effective on . or before.April 1. 1965 soul be designedto provide lower rates for ve-clous users. purticuiariy smoil.busInesses. professions ande-there. The form those n-ailuhe.-bund - take svrn depend tognnsWdies 1mw Io progress. r
The Federal CommunicationsCommlssluu, oblag ha bouc.
. recently concludod another oftite mprehennive.reviewswh-ich ace an. imgnrtrntt port of.its coothudoig Surveijiance ofthe Bell Systetefs interstàteoperations. The Commission
, bas aldo . coo.ulted with therepreseatathes of. Natte..nui ¡tssoclatiou of Railroad and
. Utllities Commissioners and. the united. States Independent
- Telephone Associutiolli.-The Beil Systems largecue-
tocs-d to fInOIICiaI aspees- ofthe Bell Systems operafiousIncluding the level and trendof interstate earnings. the. igngal standords for determining
. a reasonable level 0f eoruIngssources of new funds. the ratio
. of debt end eqtdtycopttal.reve-.. o_Ile reqoiremeets ta maintaintheBeUSysotms credit stand.inge dividends. and the marketperformance of the Bell Sys..tems stork. The presentationson these subjects were bockedby extemive studies. exhibitsand other data.
There has been o continuingimprovement in the economy0which. togetherwfth tecimologl..col advances and operating cf-ficieocles is producing an up-word trend in the BeilSystrmscomings. Bazedupunconsider..-atibo of ail the relevant f otors-the CommissIon believes thorthis improvement in earningsenables the Bell System to Ins..prove its rate structures andreduce its charges to telephonesuero. lt is not the view ofthe commission that the enti..Clpoted redoced o-coings whichare expected to result fromthese reductions are at tite ap-per limit of the permissiblerange. TheCommissiouls eon..
. fident that further growth in theCCOflOmy coupled with tele-
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phone operating Cenf tendeswIll result in a renewal of Od. upetoyd tuend In the level of
. earnIngs. which still bettor
. enable the Beil System tôme--
. pete soccessfdiy in the capital.. mocheta and Wry forward jt
condteontion program at the'projected hIgh levqi. in thesc.circunistances0 the .Comotis..sion requested a study 01 rateadjustments therenolto of wh.ich ace included in the sabstas.Bal rote.rddolctions -onnstmCedtoday. .
In its continuing suevelilaoceof telephone rates lt has beenthe objective of the Connote-Sinn to enable the publIc to oh.tutu promptly the benefits ofreduced rates cousinteat withmaintaining s level of comingsadequate to support the CapitalInvestment and the researchnecessary w 055mm cootlnalogservice Improvements. greateroperating efficiencies andlowerrotes w cooswners. The Corn..mIssIon believes the presentlyannounced rate redoctiom areIII koeping with mis policy.
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Show Party.Safurdaj, December 12, 1964
At G.If Miñ TheafreOars Open 9:30 A.M.. Cartoons Start 10 A.M.
contre. .ALInS JERSE JAMES starts 10:30 A.M.. ends 12 nOunj with BOB HOPE Io color
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The ßugle. Thirudoy. December 3, 1964
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Ni .. . . Messiah' At Maine East Sunday ..
CbanibMaine East high ncboo?s se- Kelly Is u morober uf the CugO is '.buritooe known 1er
er venteenth onouul performance East musIc foculty anddfrecwr oratorio ottd COUCdFt Work inof Houdnis MessIah wIll be of girls glee clubs. boysehurus several midwostern States. In
. glven Sunday. December 6 at und the concert choIr. His op. Chicogo be ous song with tite
. . . - .3:30 pen. in the nchool audite.. peuronce Sunday wIll be bIs Subdoy EvenIng cloth. thu A8tOhe -.
. -rImo. Four professional solo- uetond un tenor soloist for the lo Musical club and theSwodish. .. ints. the ochools combined school performance in recent Choral clih. Afliong his 0P.
choIrs of 250 voltes0 and on years. pearances llave OeOfl those With. $5..pce orchestra wIll áons. the Tri-ltY SYOUPhOSY O Da-
blue it the famed orotoe5x ,w in nddiBst w bi ronttutinn e-mort lowu. the Gary Muoio
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ByAlCtiroaidens-Nøe0 Chamber
It is with o great deal 6fpride md p1000mm thatT re..port Ott the Ali Aznerico. AwardConferenCe in San FrancIsco.
Oar presontOtiOfl w95 en out...stating one. given orallybefoiv the judy by.Mayor Bieneatd Joyeeo Jeff Kurzen (Mrs.Green elchnOted blm 0Taco
Most el the proneogotionswere give!' by the Mayors 0f. ':their comtOtollties and as Inotched the prooeedlngs. Ma-yor Blase stood out omon$ oilthe other mOyOrs - most ofthem seemed libe they wereprofessional politicians atiddurNick" appeared like a borne..
spun individaul. more Qn tIteoder of the lofe WIll Rogrn.
I wish to give credit. the - -
tremeodoss job donA : by -the,Joycoeo -- Jeff, Kerzen0 Ken'Cohee. Ross Mc Audrew oedWolter Zion.
Aithoogh I have been close to' the progress of the village-thefoil impact of how much hasbees accomplished by the pce-soot administration in toot rea..lized soot you hove beard thnpreseatatiOb before the jurymal look at the bosod bosh pce..pared jip the Jaycees. You.arethee aware of the progress wehave made. -r
There mere many excellentpresentotlom and most othercities and villages were out-staadiof in their progress. ltwas highly competolive. bot ifeel that we hove an excellentchaste to he a wlnneg.
Credit most also be given wthe other village officiais whoworked so hard on thIs pie-jett. - Vlliago Clock. MargeLieske; Village Manoger. JimPryde; Officer Wichlac nodTrostees, Ang Marcbencbl BehWente, Keenoth Scheel. SamBrtnto ond!.en Szymnnski. andEdw. Berhowsky.
On Monday evenIng. Deøeflt--
ber l4th the Chamber and theVillage w00 cooperato in a co.lebratloo. turnIng on the nowllphto os Mllwookee Avenan.Tbe ceremony will be held dtOahton and Mllwaubee atl P.M.
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died the bot,; ofTheodoreA. for soloondchorolorkIn cjjiciorus and the EigbiChe-fargos. . cbulrman 01 Bastn the Chicogo oreo. Kelly wIll rol Unlog.
music déptlritoent. participate in the 1965 own..mer youth muslcprogromofthe Concert orgonizalionS wIth
Vargesjollowed last weeks University of IllinoIs. He wIll which he bus appeared Includeu00000cement st the womenso.. be o coach In bo bivernitys those ut, CubaIn College. GrandOiSts wIth the nomos of the Senlo choral camp on a fol- Rapide. MiChiguO.tenor and hass soloists. Tabor lowohlp eeoc June. Rock loi 4.11110015. l.aegencc.
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State Tenchers. PittßbtiTR'.Kansas. Concordia TeociterneRiver FOreOt. Illinois and Nortethere Illinois university. DeE-lb. Il11n01.
.we are most happy w waS-como Richard SChhetherbOCktOthe Maine lost stage this. sea-son.o VerSos najA. "Haruandsout us fine u group of noloIStSos we bane ever presente&t.
The concert will lost from3:30 tu S PdUw V0t508 said.There will be a shoft Integ..mission and collection o a
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ATIONAL EDITORIAIA .(&TI4
ecember 3, 1964 Vol. 8, No. 2An Ind pendent ComrnrnIty
newspaper serving the Villagesof NOes and Morton Grove.
Mall SubserlpUon price - -$3.00 per year.
Poblished on Thoroday msamIng by THE BUGLE, 8139 N.Milwaakee Ave. Nllos.lJlInolS60648.
DavId Besser, ILablisher.Second classmall prIvileges
aathorlzed at Chicago lUinoIs.
Suburban MG Bow1iiigowIer's
.w L Plo.The SiThurbanBowlers Loa- Reddlogs Il 33. gee (formrIytheSemi-PcoBo.. Jeck Marvin Clothcs 23 13 29wier? League) Is having aouc- PIE andCriU 17 19 26ceosful season at the Golf MIll PIlgn Realty j 24----- - --- --------es ¿5 21 22- Mongomcry Oldo. 17 19 31On November 23 Roy Hucl. Morton Grove ar1y 31 21.Bers A4dIson IndustrIel Con- Firol NatIonal Bank 23 16tractors team lead 06e noamscoring wIth 37 Pl wInning 4-' HONOR ROLLpoInts from the Ford In Park HIGH SERIESRldge ream. SWanson 625
. Stioko 5463-poPlt wInners were Ar. Candela ' 539
maiids Rescurant,HomerRroo. RISSE 532IRuralture. end NilesSporncen.. b1deroon 524ter. Elarde 523
"Harem.Scarumo" Is the tI-tIe of NOch! Nortl?o firse pee-Sentotlon of Norsecopades. theschooPs all-oledeot varietyohsw,
More than 50 sepogate vIol-eut acto authUoed for theschool prod6ctlon. l'ho final 21alto to be selected wIll be ata.0000ced Fridoy. December 4,Io the "North Star" the otodeotnewspaper.
The revoe lo ander the pon-donOso superviolon and diree-tlon of-Ronald Von Arsdale, anEnglish teacher who has prods..cod revoco for the lost 8 years-fox- both NUes East atol West.He Is assioted by technIcal dl.rector George FInIE. 00 Indos-trIal Arto Instroctor.
The ocory lIne of the revoeconcerns a saltan who has tIredof his entertalomeot courtiersand has sentenced them to esileIn the desert.
He hou elIminated all hut onewhoa no airplane crashesthroogh the roof of hIs p010cc5stranding a group of USO cts-feos-locro on their way to ea.tcrtaio troops.
The saltan declares that theentertaIners are to perform forMoi and unIes the performancescalerEMo hIm5 the octoru are to
M.G. Suburbanpal.
Arc ServIce 46.
RaJOIRSIP' Rec'o 44Btesler's ice Cream Land 44Gotewoy Chevrolet 42Spiring P1WObIaIS 38EsposIto's Plaza 58LonO Tree Inn . 34J. C. HarrIs Sons Co. 32
Smdento octswlll perform Iothe role of lFe liSO group, andthey will bo Jodged by guestsinvIted from the areahy VanAr4dale. -
The 1011101 NUes North oyoewIll he pelleS also by studestdirectors Marllyo Sllsttoti, wholast year otteadcd NIlehi East,and Cheryl DavIs, who attendedNudI West, Both aoe now sen-lors at North.
The entIre prodoclion, to hepreseoted Pehroory 26, 27 oid28 was written and planned byVanArodalc,
He reperto that he is greatlyImpressed with the arroyof osi-lent talenLthot has ouditloned.He feels the prodoctiso will heone of the moot soccessfol sto-deot revues ever presented InNUes Town-hip.
SHOPLOCALLY
Pion t.omtos55000 000 0alB s'Gara et AppeaLs of the VillaSOleo. Sjllooip. ois Decembar 17. 1964, at8:00 SURI. at sis- Morfeip5Council Chamber B5IMIII8- 7200 NocEs Woultegan Road,
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Illinois, .8-r the porpose of c000lleriog the following ma0-s:
8) To hear the petItIon of John R, Hlavarha attorney oid ag- for Car-San Tool E 01e Mfg. C6- for cha93e from B2 Service
Rosiness DistrIct to M LIOIIteOI Maosfacwg ms-riot toeproperty commonly known As 1100 Mllwaokesi Ave., Nibs,- ifilnole to erect ajtew bsildiop for maos1acwrjs1 psr
To hear the petitIon of Val Kokon for rezosing trou 82SIngle E6.lsIIy Residence Diotrict ta Hl Retail Basino55 DIs.WIen on. property located on Wcst side of Greenwood Ase.,commencIng one block north of Oakton St, between Greco.vIew Ave, and North Ae. SaId property legally esiheas
- Lots 1 to 12 inclusIve' In Bloch 2 in Powell's Subthvi5los 01 -
the SW 1/4 of SW 1/4 of Sec, 23, T4IN, Range 12, East st 3rdVM, In ConIc Countji. IllInoIs. - -
To heuothe petitIon of Sylvia Chapman for varIatIon to reduceside yard si_2 1/2 ft,, reduce lotwldti, to 25 Et., reduce lot areato approxlmaerly 2,437 sq. fr,, an property at 8348 CaIdwofiAye. (Southwest coosteo of Caldwefl and Main) In 82 SthegltFamily ResIdence' District. Soil property legally devcrus-jas Lot 6 In Block 2 In Main St. S Waakegao Rd. 6oh01yjo0 -
_beleg a subdivIsIon of N 1/2 of SW 1/4 of Soc. 19. T4lN
_ Range13, East of 3x01 PM in Cook Coanty, lujnois.
KaI Reoca, Chalemos,Plan Commboolon of Nibsand Zoning Hoard of Appeals
John G. Prick, SecretaryYO 7-7799
_ Humanities Study At MaineEIght glImpses of nineteenth vcrsltieo. The 1963 course
ceotury caltore et home and examined the colture et the Re-obroad have been tha hamasl- naissance.tIes blu of fare octopI f0 tO - -
otudants of Maine East hIgh A opring semInar may devo._ school- this fall. Lectares dad lop, Healy- sold; aithoogh es
films which continue oct11 Oto. tIme octor - boo yet been so.comber 10 hlghiight great con- brEed. He 0011 that the [acab.tributisov ofthe Edwardlan era ty welcomed pareist interest inEQ bus-ao knowledge. - the added oppsrtooity teachers
arc wsrhing to place beforePol E. 1-lealy, of Olónvbow, yoong people at Maine.
Englivh - department facoltymember, has had charge of theeight-week lectora coarse Inthe homanitbes. The programboo been ron On O froc choicebe-ls for the three upper cias-oes_ Otislainc, dorlog three stody
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erbodA noch Thorodoy, - - -
11arx, DarwIn, and Eccoci arcthe oobjeet of interest fer De-comber 3 when William Bis-soU of the nodal studies farai-QF discusses revolotlenarythought In the nineteenth cento-ry.
Heaby will close the presentserles with u dlocussioo ofre-ligloos trends of the last ces-.mry, on December 10.
I-baby characterieed bbc pro.gram as "an attempt- to helpstodento catch a glimpse of thefields theymay treodisfoture."
MIlo S, Johnston. princIpal, -
encoaraged focolty members to¡estIlete the series lost yearWider leadership of Healy andother teaekers who hove been,Hayan Fellows at various uni.
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. ouc -:Ò e-:-- ele 08m comes- o o - on roy !Be among the first to enjoy it...the phone that lots youtap out numbers instead of dialing. It's faster, easier, fun!
If your telephone num ber begins with YO 5, YO 6,.YO 7,-
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- --:neW-'lOUcN-TONE telephone. Its coming to Morton Grove
-.:o±tji Monday, Decèmbef 14. . -
:With TOUCH -TONE phones you just tap the buttons instead
- :of-dialing. Each time you tap,. you hear a pleaoant musical. hounda diffofent one for each button. And you can- :tapout a number twice as fast as you cn dial. -
TOUCH-TONE calling io not only easy and practical. It's so- much fun. And the cost is surprisingly low. For residence
TOUCH-TONE oervice you pay only $1.5O extra a month, aftera one-time $5.00 installation charge. That aivers not onlyyouf main phone, but.aU extensions on your line. -
Italso gives you your choice of color for each phone. Every-thing for one charge. The usual additional charges apply forextensions, Princess' phones or other special equipment.
Order your TOUCH-TONE telephone now. Call yuar Service- Represeñtative at 673-9981 or ask your telephone man.
r(,u(:H-roNp ralliaI still he exIesthd ¡tito nl! IFILL,iEil,taaitira ou anndijit-olisvs rot, br ',tot'. in 'depilas ¿c-ralit.! sjT '-is t,,tigtisis.tlt.
Announce 1i1eSWeinen who will serve as
chalreflnt. of - ehe 'ST MinuteMarcIo" O cerebral palsy forthis area were annosneed ré.cently by AfthSe EtibiOft, peco-Idean of UnIted- Cerelíral PainOF of Greater Chicago.., They L
aral MIS. lester BerofeId,7425 0avi5.t.. Mnron,Groye,flI-af Motn Greve, and Mro.Dummy Oakland,NUes. III. al Hiles.
t Moiton Grove (P Chnui'movqae4e fine cospeedatlopi6om the resIdents slOgo s-.-55e5
6 In the past. .We need The 53-Minute March themegenerous st'ppOrtagalo,not is slcanté.ame One çbilqonly In money, but In voluto- barn with cerebral pabsys..-
Wer help tuo." - The aunad s minutes. There ore- march Is Sundsy, Janoary IO. nnw approximately 21,5tO CMI-A gol of $500,000 has bean Seen and allaIta in GreaterChi-set foi Ceok. Lobe, DaPage Cere.bral palsy usuallyand Kane counties.- Thmefanda strikeu at blrtlg there Is nowill seppero ttteprogramofdir.. cam; victImo live a normainet servlce9, research and ed. life span with thin crippler.
, ucatlon sponsored - by UCP of
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bold at the FlrstBapllstCbUrCb.Pate Ridge, veas completed by28 boy scosle of the Main Rid-gdIotrlct.
A den chief Is a boy scoutohs leads the cub scoute Intheir games and handicraft, ta-aches them the prvgrom andhelps the den mother run theden. Itlsahighl5090rtObeaCtcIze,.shlpIn the Commsnity.
Scout News'Froop 275, spun-need by St.
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Tile munnlngleunenon vi WóCome fa au In 4m Ilnociliucsof the chilly panera. Califfokulfagn, rlmeuogpnnnlnn.c4mmeo ng and nimplyCfjflfno of every Infenafli, farmere graliglenliop of th Im.silgofor, The only th*nff hIpshoofdnfgu nra comnonIn,l.loye pyngpi and there amuldno oIlfrgeo nl any onz'l.
. Ani!u1Fafer - SonDinner
The North Shore CIIapInr ofChe Ifflooba Soelafy Ql .fesoioul Eeg*vepgy will baldtheir niwnoff Eohhen'Soa Plu..flee. DecefubOr 9,1964, ogllncic-ae?n -aa-Laica eputnuran;Gleoview lroaff B hhnhl p,E,memh of 4m NueIn SbagaChaytar and an amaInar moff-leim, wu yasenl Oshow fo lige baya and 1110frfnlhos, Plower will be le
fien 2lu ff9e4, Mr. and Mro.ifichm'd F. Cs0 of 7644 lre-pana I NUca, JUfonla were1h10 vurjalsed ff.oeyto nf ah flyerWeddIng Aoafyervnry party,bald far ufern by theIr daughterMurylee, le 111e home al Mn'.awl Mo'y. J-rnTy lirowu, 7051
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hrIe0da, eeln&lvey und mInh-born who flame go eeleifn'leefIlfa Joyous affair were, Mr.Cm'I P. Heeffof of AnlegtenHeIucI4o; Mro. Mist Casa, theCurl. . Meogleo, Wm. Me-Oratho, 'Prunk MIllers, Mm,o. Kahn, Nprm Snoonmo. Ln&w-n'y Browuis, od Joa. Mniflgo-meere nil of Milan. TIle PrunkKupara, Mrs. C. Kuper udMro, il. Snadero of Park Ridge,iUlaoiy, II. Wlegonds nf Den
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Cab Scale Pack 78 met ¡g111e PIrOl Bnptluf Chorch Thips.wIny, Navemlief19.lnrlfn mOm.thiy family maCflog. Pen Oneprayented the calare. Cubmoo'.tar Paul. MeMlafer welu.edvlyiforae Muse I-IOnn'ollOn recel-ved o pecoiul ilver arrow towenn' apder his wolf poIch andhe alan receIved blu bean' pnlchned -gava hIn mnther the bancmalbera plo.
Twa.yenc pins wore gIven InWalter Konto, David Me/dIalernnO Mr,. John M. Kaatz, Deehalber. lt was annoaaced 1h01comiplUea member Dnnffohei7.fIeld had completed his leedorWnialng, 4 trolned ienen'5pogeb woo nweriled loMrO.JOIfnM. Kautz who bad complefad re-qairemapta nf ahenflifIg a flOWwaVf1 ausiythlg to n flow wowpn'orum, compleung the lead-era training cowae unii osaIs..fing o; 0ROUNDTAilIff.
Maw parents ware oid aboutfife Cub Scout movemale by flicColimnoffan' while the scouteplayed flue Seven Clues l'rete'hielfls' goma. goch cob scoutwas glyco fha name of n promidole of life, U.S. and teld Iobring aevci clues 10 blu Idea-111y, Thin ' bepf life boys busyiulçe n whIle Ideulifying prao-Idoato from word and plcluraclaco. Newly elecled officers ofPen One are Sleve Pooch, dei» -per, aufl MoriI Anderson, os..slotole dInner. Olean BorSch'muo.Oreg Gnon and Itejih Pooh
nf Boy Scout Troop 78 hovecompleled their 000 ChIefIroholog and will soon be os-sistlog Ihn Dan MoIhersillPock
To leosea biddleo' n'q»fusgò»we ye'ffsy las many SuafwClames, !aWOwflceWlOad p!ey-chauffa boye fIOÇIded IQ4mWOwOaolaa 1011051$ ff4mPaOS emerids year,
The mec, designed d 4mtaogoscluHy flor .l,OwrpOfceWwçd.Is w ifIg.eyed.ifaalfly ifs OOOrn'I5of o brlØsf, ywathfwi yole- lagreet yOuff$ admbrerw wIlif,
MIllier a Isoppy-fype I adyavolee an' 1h01 al n'ifeerfnlyaOnwun Is acedad,
4ccordthg la Jerry ManerprcyLfIele al rim J.awa'woeawawdMerchuolw FmoaahuflOis, thefluoro are ey uo'! Ihn fagOad, '.
Absentee BallotsAvailable For,Dist, 63 Election
Abseogee bollate for regis..ceredyageew lis pIngolcI 05 whowill noI ife here cIcatean doy,gInrefoffer lb, wIll ife availableOlurIluig Pee-mOan' ,
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baffaIs may ife offluloed bymullan' In perneo fa-aus Mro, PariaM, Saifersuo, Secretery, fiwandal M4ocatta'i, 8350 B011ard Mo-od, Miles,
TIte haul day fo opply far ali-Oaniee huilaIs In person lu De.Caffllacr 9,
Front ' End Work 9iflerentìals"
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2740 KEDZIE . SP 2.3226 e 4440 W. ADDISON . PA 5.976,,., . 24 Hour Phono & Towing . Servit.
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!.OdQJ3 medci ude J*p Carey (Luc -yy) wos !P. orve enough w caOj) vss idcd (K 1pykto go w the oatrcyt!4m J4s s,cpe foi "O! $-IwThe gippipg 'Jra o r4d ov ppie ous Qy pyw. Soes MiigIw 8 pscitd !y
sQcUQ! WU Soye 4s. Ojes Fiidy ac pps Pes.taWzod wLth Sop!a J-n ft "ycser4y, Tolay d Tq'w'
Annouacng hearrival of ou new
collection of
The Womap's Cii et NJess spo!Jsor4 secio1pre-o1.
1dy toad PrQn'OrIit Ie' oexr meetg, Wdnes-
dy, ecember 16,
The ppgrem will be glvqby MIss Meryie0 Prhos, Np..t0ierp liilpols Cas Cerypppyhome eConQmls. . k wl1 begfna 8:00 p.p. In 1e NJ-C pspoxhern djv*sbm offIce, 100Shormer ßo,d, Glepvjew.
Dr. SunderJoshi AtGjenyiewDr. Supder Josbi, m$pster
for welve years et Ihe polla-nap Chqrch of -llpsdp1p wUspeak ;o the Gippylew !J11410..rIap Fellowship IbIs Sppday pttheir 10:00 P.lfl, Beet4pg p theLyon School Apdltorluni, Wa-kegpo Rd., aod Lobe Ayopqe pGlepylew. Socp Ip 10'11'h Dr.Joshi is p qcp1ty member ofRoosevelt liolversity lo Chica..So atol bao copductetl televisiocCOtlrses op Channel 11 Ip Corn-yprative Religion and hie SocialSciepces. Dr.Joohi will discuss"Soviog SocIety leshepf oflaving Souls." VIsitors wIll bewelcome.
CHRISTMASCARDS-
When you Cace enoj)tScWJ the peep besç.
Kutza aros.i Roxall Drugs
. 503 Milwaukøe Ave..
647-8337
The °ew ecpporps wiJ eS-p3QpsrpIe »0W hO prepare apalserve Cphpplete rpepJo, opacJso,pjd deseIo 4l st5tpl$e fqghol4day epbeVbaIplp, She wI'lalso nIow how lo pupke app-opal Clp'otmpo weath deçpp..aUbes.
Il fe (apdo prepareS willJoe gfvep away po door prizes,alpp with Ct1otappn pecbpeboOKlets.
At Golf Mill
Unsh5saslp .1ol4y Rrgwp" Jdp-tp;.o rd WeeK it Gr4f Mili"Mbrpcle pSaptp'sWi5N 0eip-5ep" 8olarclpy h Sppdpy Mo-tIpee
The Pehbbe hIbynoISs mpobcpcomedy "16g !Jpsipkpoie MoPylirawn corneo thbrø ppsIlpal peels Ibis Fri5py ab he(luff Mill Titeu;çe. hho;pgayb..ed Ip Color d Panavislop. ppdbpocd op the tiroodway nipoicalby Meredith Wiloop. the filmCompletes p three week ro- ooThursday December 10.
As a opocial freut for thekiddies. tito Golf Mill will show'The Mirqcle Of Spotps WhiteReiodeer a too pegioppo-ceo eoch Spy op OptiwSoy o-dSo-doy Dccebeg 5 6. 6 p;the matipee a4y. A eplarcortpop show io ap adsp tp-troptlop to the chhldreo'o prop-rom.
NUes ehamberCoptlnaed draps ?age 3
A CI1RISTMS PIIAYEJI
Let os pray thiel sUeogti apcJcourage abo-Sept be glvep to
. oli who porlo for a world ofreason oeS ouçhorolapdpg - thatthe gpod tlatlieo in every rnpp'sheart may day by day be pog..isifled - that meo wIll cono- lasee more clearly po; Iha;«JSchdivides ttem bp; Ihat whIchatolles theoi - thp; each boorplay brpg po closer to p OliatI '..vIctory, po; of .patioe over oo-tIce b0; 01 apeo ove bio own
-pd and weahpesses - thatIlse tree o$rltoftbls ChrioppasSeason - Ils joys Its beaotyIto hoe ami ahope all itoab*çiiatg faith - may live amongus - that the blesoipgs of peace
-be ouro - the peace lo buildanti gpaw to lipp Ip boro-coyand oypopathy wIth others. codto p1coforefupwlscofideoce.
JxJii.bits Pß.jBI$S t MillAt Lawreewood ........ : :. . .
5ro. S4Ote iasLmqopcppkMge $0 P60 satatter at floe
pccbnihcp 7th aW !poMicpscet5ng, oe1d An ehe Coo-mu-pity lóom at the ap,pencu-o-pd SoopØpg Co-oteP, Ile3p4ls, ophidlo lo pp seoru pc o-QQ°.M po eç1ed epdhegcraI. pod We ppe is
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The o-pee sppnspp5nQ coo--o-anilles PS Mopwno Çpeye,¡dM05. o-d Shochsie Say5te ovo-7-ope po pipo opep niecIlpo- euhispo- and ash poesg5ppss. hoe-freshwpepes whJ SQPow.
Tallis o-4 filocossiopo plo-beprooeptcØ by p hoophbol chop.lp4p q social worker, o yltItsI-cipo o-4 o peychiobrio;. ThereIs go charge for tIte cqpferepcc.-
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The Iptop; teacjflpg o-eflppfln,yppfl; ccppep;ppJbfhleo, o-fi fini'WIpe epp peo- phhooppppbpn'hwIJI hoe fllpcqooefi y pypr o-Qmemhoo, p5 fle PØp'l Vqil4.Polo- 5rpm Norbherp Jl4pqbe °Fthe 05 Sbptc Popvopelop, Po-renihier S. Ip bhe UQIo-1 apoePS Worolfip. hVllpeo-e. Pele..go-es ;p bb° Nptbq;ohPohqOlcqPvcphiohì will b elepbofi elno.Thc Mo-wooS PpPq'i QPIr#QOIAoociy orro-gofi hhpÇppveo-hIPE ph o-e eqocot ph hIlo NoI-fo-pl qp!l Spl4o-pJ Au..oppibly. Sonic ob o-e hlohPgbbowo-1 be p bolJpwphlp OPI-IPSo-fler Pb 7 q.m. bollasypfl bi' pflpvpUoppl So-Vice PI 9:40 o-io-.wlfl cbllflrpp ropfllpg o-fi cloy-Ipp. '5ppfl aloe will -lip o-o-vemo-h p moo-hog to liceo-so $ppohit ho-o-mr ;epchjnQ o-ciclo-coo-cl social ecco-o.
WITH 6A$OTQl SAS1NG COMFOJJ
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Lilies Of The FieldWpadayu6iQ5. 10:351Juodoyo-20, lIOSO
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- He po-cefi lo che Medical Co-yoPS We Aro-o-fi Fqrceo Sor 2 1/2
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Solo-flay p o- F.M. apd 3 NM.uQlla3r Q$ i P.M. only
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7SO3Milwcukee Ave448337- At Ucalow &ooub
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1eo* liidustiy. cIy trabed# 1&anßgçr&t Manøgen- Office cied Ezecu-IJv RßußeJ5eep1 Public eIatIOnS orniSoclol ø1retom corn exocllent wog pluoJuour&ouø IMnß quartera and many otherbeneliteTo quoHi you muot bave pleaelng ezcono1.fly. gooi character end health, aver4go ed1.cation. like people and be wRUng to etarttraining Irnrnedtately. Short eatenalon urnepier actual training and our beautiful MoteLwill not Interfere with present employnienLPitEE Nationwide Placement. Low tuition.
LOTEL MANAØEIIS TRAINING CORP.Ho iOEßUflV Ltfl2 PUUtEB, ILL.
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OUT IN THE COLD?Why Spend Honre Cbaeing Bere And ThereLooking ¡"or That 'JUST RIGHT" Job?
STOPAT
THE WORKSHOPNORThWESI"S MOST PERSONALIZiD
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
7O Northweet Hwy. (U.S. 14) Des Plaines
S275S63
YOUR COMVANY PAYS OUR FEE
Ramona Newton Jean Ligktner Walt Newton
O PUNCH PRESS OPERATORSO ASSEMBLERSQ PACKERS
Permanent positions In our modern Lakö ZurichPlant. Excellent earnings. Top program ot bene-tilt. Apply mornings
CHICAGO ME'ALt.IC MFO, CO.Zia Rd. i Bib. W. of itt. 12 - Lake Zurich
PRODUCTION WORKJobs now available In production work.Rotating abUta, progressive rate tncreaaea.Chances for advancement, in rapidly growing co.o EXCELLENT EMPLOYEE BENEFITSo NEW PLANT, FINE WORKING CONDITIONS
Corne in and eco ua: Apply Plant Building
EXTRUDO FILMCORPORATION
OAKWR & ROSE ROADSLAKE ZURICH, ILL.
YOUNG WOMEN.FULL OR PART rIME
National Compacy with new northatde officeswill employ several young women for outsideCUSTOMER SERV1CIS Dept. in Northwest aubtir.ban area. Age 19 to SO with car. Excellent atart-lag aalary plus bonus. Interview .by appt. only.
Wednesday thru Monday - Phone:MR WALLER 214.6840
POSTING CLERK TRAINEERegional Accounting Office. No previous expert-once necessary. Company hospitalizatIon plan.group Insurance coverage. 5 day wir. 21tf hes.
APPLY IN PEI1SON
TUE SINGER CO.2002 MIner St. Des Plaines
wec» IO KEYADDING MAfllNE OPEEPIJVBS
Pest ff010 for night abUt..
BSoa*P 1UeraY 5 p.a to 1220 AILAPPLY IN PERSON.
SINORR CO.Ebd Miner St.
More Tupperware Deal.era Needed. Rapidlygrowing bualneas needamen and women, aparetime or tull time, toahow Thpperwaee, theleader In plastie house.wares, at home parties.Make your own hours.Fun. Profitable. No ex.perlence necessary. Forprivate Interview calldistributor nearest you:
DORITE SALES INC.625 West 119 Street
Chicago ' 75J5GOLDEN GATE
DISTRIBUTORS, INC.5904 W. Roosevelt
Chicago 626.2681
LUCKY CHARM SALES3019 West Belmont
Chicago 478.5320
MAGIC SEAL SALES6825 West Addison StreetChicago AV 2.5115
SEAL-ON SALES, INC.6059 South CIcero AvenueChicago 532-4144
T.EI1A SALES, INC.1884 Des Plaines Ave.
(River Rd.)Des Plaines 8FF-3117
WISH-HIGH SALES5521.23 So. Ashland Ave.Chicago HE 8.2511
ELK GROVE100% PItEE POSITIONS
NCR Bookkpoo. $804100Tile Clerks $65 upGen I. Typists 805.8.70Billing Machine $80Key Punch Opes. $15 up
SURETSEMPIOYM.ENT24 Hr. - 3925100
PART TIME HELP
WANTED IN
Bindery dept. of printshop. Light work. Ownfranaportation,
A )rnsttion Is availablefor a stenographer work.ing toi I man. Must begeod typist, have goodshorthand aktlls andadept at office clericalwork. Excel. co. benefitstncluding a free specialbus from dawn townDes Pl. Hes. 8 to 4:30P.M. 5 days a wie.Phone or cerne In andsee -
MR, GILLPfl'TE299.3261
BEN FRANKLINDIV. CITY PRODUCTS
Wolf and OsktonDes Plaines
Cleaning woman. 2 daysweekly. Own transporta.tian. Park Ridgo area.
925.1685
WAITRESSfull or part time, oreo.
ApplyCAESAR'S
FIERA REST.1981 Oaktan Des Pl.
924-1MO -
Lady wanted to do clean.ing sied ironing. 2 dayss week. Begtnntng Dec.4, Near Golf Mill. CoUME-1850 bCleaning woman wonted301 N. Seminary. ParkRidge, Ill. Phone: 825-6589 . bBaby Sitter. Reliable we-roan. Late afternoon in.to late evening.
9275494
FAItE lUnGE
100% FREE POSITIONS
2 gIrt offices $375Gen'I. Typists $2604325
SHEETS EMPL. 392.6100
HOUSEWIFE -
Earn money AT HOMEduring free time tele.phoning for us. Mind.skill Association. 114-5353 or DU 1.0493 ml
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-NURSES AIDER
Exp.. oa6vl3l tvehagoß. 'z to 3 aad3 to Il
Apply in
ItIVERWOODItehobllttotton Cuotee
Between the blu. 9 0.m.and 5 psi. located on St.21 between 59* nod ESNe Holiday IlL
OFFICE-FREEWe cover OU suburbs.
Call Miss WóedSHEETS EMPI -
207 N. EvergreenAol Heights 352.6100
dit?Hausewives and Shut-InsWonderful earnings. -Phone work at home. Call
TEnace 4-8110
LADY WiTH CAETo contact severalhundred customers for,ChrIstmas orders In Pros.pert Hts. Good profit.
PHONE REAL SILKFR 2.0797
FREE - Jabs for eecretaries, typists, clerks Spersonnel in Hiles f ad-lacent suburbs.
Call Helen at:Abbey EmpI. Service
7620% Milwaukee Ave.997-5822
b 716
TYPISTPART-TIME DAYS
Woman for typing ?4ewaarticles on äuatowritermachine. Mon,, Tues.Wed,, Frl. 11 AM. to4:30 P.M.
ti you're a good typist,we wiU train,Permanent, -InterestingPaId holidays, vacationsbased on hours worked.
MR. WESSELL
ML SEARCY
Journal-NewsPublications
299-5511Des Plaines
MOYMEES .TEACHERS
School . Home coordina.hog work. 10 to 30 hes. awk School, church orscout work helpful. Ex-cellent earnings If .ae-copied.
CALL MR. LASEER
SALAD GIRL - EVES.Must be steady. Tap sal-ary. WIll train. Musthave own trans. 296.4232
POSITION A TRAJ3FA
Bag machine operator toteam Cello -windowingmachine work and otherbox 'finishIng equipmentIst or 2nd shIft. Call Blu'Rub*rtson 11E 7-1700
ml0149.
Baby sitter wanted. 3:30to 12:30 daily in myhome. 8FF-3003
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SRWJNG MAÇRINOPERTOR8
Cacti etosdng rato. IdeS..leal, hospital S lito In.esTanco; other bingebendita. clean pleaaaittplace to work. Steadywork with no layofja -
Enpeslenced on 1045017cowing macb1n
P. E BONN 00.lu w HICKORY
ARLINGTON lITS.
FULLCHARGE
299-5511
WAITRESSWANTED
BayaGood pay and tips
Call 924-9725
EARN $10-$15'PER EVENING
8-3y Ura, Work
äournal.Ncwo' Publications
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ExperIenced roofingchauffeur working fromElk Grcve. Colt EU 6.
Body man. Retired - butnot tired. 967-7242.
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Do OU need a reiiablereso. baby sitter In Hun-felds - Libertyville areaCall Helen LO 6-4486
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Model Horno Furo.In Delluxe Modelo
Being sold at big dise.Cash, terms, free del.
824.8187
Selling Out furniture InBuilders Deluxe 4 model'homes. Up to 5091 off.11cl. arranged - Call -279.4711 dl t?Selling eut furniture inBuilders Deluxe 4 modelhomes. Up to 50% - off.Del. arranged. Call -024.5184 dJ Of
2 uphalatered living cm.choira. Pair pumpkincolored. Perfect cand, $15ea. Or best oUter, 296.2388.
Bunks sturdy angle ironMattreoseo not Included,o,s Call 566-0$52, .,
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VOICE, piano, ác'códlón,Beginners or advanced.Professional ieachero, -
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Lost, silver cItärm brtce-let November 11th. Keep-sake, Reward. Call YO7-7976
Lost Miniature SchnauzerlJncllppe4. Answers toPepper, Vie. of CurtIn- St.Na tags on. flew. 299-3901
Miniature Schnauzer.Grey S White. Answersto Heidi. Was wearingyellow Jeweled collar &dog tags. Children heart-broken, itewani, Call -YO6.55 b
*it5C5Yau Feo Solo-43Neyer automatic paperfsIder praØjesy new.Phone between 5 and 8P.M. 299-3110
TYPEWRITERS380w or reconditionedSome an low as $20.
We service your machinecleaned, oiled, adjusted.Only $6.95. 37 pro, exp.
824.1673
IMPORTED QUALITYPIPES S TOBACCOS
Bring your pipe and TRYour TOBACCO FREE!Complete line of Smok.er's needs - See themat:
MUENCH DRUGScas LEE 824.510e
SEWING MACHINEZig Zag, sewn on butt-ans. makes button holes,seWo with three colorthread. Makes many fan.cy patterns. Take overpayments o? $8.25 permo,
CII 4-6311
Singer electric portablesewing machine corn-pee with carrying capeS -controls. $20;' Will-deliver. 023-4925
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Baloam . PIte . Spruce' Wholesale . Retail
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Heat Sealer for plastIcbag uoera. Brand newScotch Paie, Completekit SIC 33 includes neal-er, pouches, labelo, war.ranty. Ideal for smallparta pier. Coat $44.95yours for $25'- Call -256-2586 aft. 6 wie. days
YOU'VE STILL TIME
Poi- that very apecialChristina gift . . . a tinephotograph of your childCall now for an oppt. Inyour own home.
KART ROPKEPhotography of Children
924-6679
Yellow wool carpet 11,X13'6' $15. PlYWOOd barsuitable for ree. cm. $25EM 25327 aft. O P.M.
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PALATiNEflORALE 2110?
Bring In your used cloth.beg and we will sell itfor you. We py cash forcut glaas hand poIntedchina, antiques. 104 B.N. W. Hwy. Daily, 10 to4, F81., 10 to 9 PM.Closed Wed. FL 8.5251
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Encyclopedias '64 eS.brand new high ratedqual. bies. retail pr. $150$169, $190 sacrifico for$69, $75, $95. Call 291.7385 ml
Girls 20" Schwlnn bi-cycle h tricycle reason-able. LO 6-7946 - mi
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TREESFlocked or..Green
827.5598Semmerling
Fence & Supply8830 Milwaukee, Nileo
TWO BRAND NEW Me-iorola ntereø consoleswith B'M.AM radio Sstereo; automatic recordchangers. Priced for im-mediale sale. Cali 824.5603. Stanowlckl TV.
Girl Scout Bazaar Deceno.ber 5th 7 AM, to 4 P.M.loe Preobyterisn Churchof Libertyville. Come Sen,loy a Boy Scsu),-Pan-rake hre,oktoot 5o&
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MUSIC ADDSTO
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PIANQS. ,10.ORGAN'SInveotlgte, Que. Specl#lt
Beautlfai, newSpinet S Console -Planos' - $4e9to$695 -
Values up to $929Recond. and Ref. GrandsSteInway, Lyon S MealyKranich S Bach . BehrBrambach - - $925 up
On Our BeautifulPl, Model OrgansSave $200 to $500 -
- Famous ,114e6 OrgansHammond WurlitzerBaldwin . Gulbranaefl
$785 upAlso Check Our GuitarsXmas Recorda S $4unlc
MARIA SCHAEOTERMUSIC STORE1415 Elllnwood
VA 4.4131 Des PlomenOpen Mon. S Fri. Nights
LOWESTORGANS - PIANOS
On aale from $395You can't beat our price
New S UsedEves S Sundays 1 to 9
SIMONSON'S5352 N. Milwaukee
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Ul'i'OWN PIANO CO.We Buy . Sell . 'l'rade -
Visit Our Three StoresWe WHI Not Be
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Krskauer ., JanssenCable . HardmanEranich & Boch
- Kimball - BaldwinMason & Hamlin
Knabe - Story S ClarkEvereft Chickering
Kohier & CampbeliMiller . Sohmer
Oulbrannen . WurttzerBatey . Laughead
SteInway - Winter, eta.Player PlanosNew ., Used
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dl tIUpright piano . . Syna.'tague, We are in needof a donation of an np-right niano. We Will PU.anywhere, Call 985.2658
'i'ri-Colr Collie. ReaSOn-ahle io good home. GE8.7739
German Shepherd PopoA.K.C. Black h Tan. Pap.er trained, Sire and Danewonderful with childrenVTrn'onr 50438
525-Pointing S.piano - Organ Decorotiag
snd Guitar LessonsDIORNSON- BROS.
Specializing in InteriorresIdential, pointing anddecorating. Thoroughpreparation. ' E X P e etpainting S paper hong-ing. Color blending. Bentmaterials. Fully Inotned.Free estimates.LE 7.5191 LE 1-0737
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JOHNSON & WATRENBeautiful exterior andInterior workmanship atan extremely reasonablenoire.Free Ext. Fully Ins,
82tPERT PLASTERING-Rooms, ceilings, wallS Spatching. Work guaran-teed, Ito job' too small.Free estimates. VA 4-7510. ' dit?
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Quaiity gueT. work. Willconsolidato your bills.Porches, donnera, addi-lions, Attic nos., ree. em.Siding, foundations, kIt-cho. Air conS. We doeverythIng.Free estimates, e a aytermo. Cali collect.
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Sail Retardant ServicePile ii?ttng machineused befare S afterahampsoing guaranteesperfect cleaning.
ified,' vet no down pymt;$184 mo. total. 10%'down - " - -
to non-vet, Lake priv.475 Losskdale -Row
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By Transterrtl -Owner6 mo. oid colonial trI.level. 4 bedrooms 2t1batha. BÜIIt.Ins. Cptg.'lianes. 8275354
By owner - 3 bedroomhome, paneled recrea-tien room in basement,patio. City water S sew.ers. See at 4209 W. Creat-wood Dr., MrHenry orcall BIS-385-1123 pel
By' tranxter Owner, 3bdem. 2 bath brick ranghFamily room, attachedgarage. In Golden Acres.1 bIle. to elementaryschool. Low dwn. pymt.Call 861.3455 for appt.