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Fire PreventionStogan Contest
A 1fre yeptop Smcoptes, joty ponaod yJe yy 77x2, d1es scoo, sft e neId o-1i Nje eJIdre
.7tI jd 8b grae Win-ners of 1n, 2nd pcewM recelyn n 25,Oø SVinspond, - n irnsisnr dIq nnd
pen nd pencil net rsrUctively,
ci!ooi O1ficias will aÌ$n beenlisted op tite nb nt hnndingQW 20,000 pteenn of tire pre..yentiob iWrttWe to ntodento,$ltniinr typo ntnterinl will bedioributed o the 'floe ofijtzards" nito end other poiptoi ihe villnge,
. Fire Chief Mbert L. HoelbiSaie thot this oieppednp aoii,Vity will not curt lite 4ojI,
-... ¡jome iflOpeCiOfl Ptogrotp be.gqp itst yer. This volniiiryprorom, which bao nireofyread Ito reotilts in aredoctionof home fire alarmo, ii cao.darted o a nfly baoio oil yorloan, So far, 2,0110 hontea bavebeen vioited aid inapectad, andeVepanaiy, according io chiefHoelbi, all rcnidencoo ohali beinspectod
Nues Calendar Of EventsOrt, i Waniea'o )nziIary,Nues Police Dept, . JaryRoomCoancli Chambars e nao p,m,
0cl, 2 - Lit;1e Sn-aros" -Regalar Dance Niieo Recre.-.etlon Ceflter , ago
Oct. 4 NUes Dayo Meatiag.NUes Couocii Choanbero , 7;30
Och 4 - 10FS loleetiog . NileoBn-ti Rathsbelian - 7;OO .an.
. Dci, 4 - Nues Memorial VFW#7712 - Banker I-till - 8;OO p.m.
Oct. 5 - Oaktae. Maaor Fiome..owoer's Asse.. - imOOp.mn,
Oct. 5 .. St. jobo Brebeof CWC...b,eeiiog and Pantry Skower for
Sisters , 7:45 p.m. Parish l-1fl.
Oct. 6 - Nues Art Giid -Biles Recreaiiae. Center - 8;SOp.m.,
DCI. 7 - Lioso Ciui. ofRegoia Meettn - Lone Treeins . 12:30 p.m.
Oct. S - Lions Club of NOesCoody Doy far the blind.
Oct. a - Park Lane CammooityMeeting .. Commonity House -5:00 p.m.
Oct. 9 - St, JohoLotheran 71kAâooal l'accolte Day-7:anA,ito 7:00 P.M. - 7423 MilwaukeeAveouc.
i°JçI g9ye i-e.m left IQ sighl oreModcTempflo, iildmcnen;Pehhy ce0çf, Ist grade; Sn-an Lapiimniti, .4b grade;Iathy Djelfouml$,»d prade; 1epkotfe Te.mØip, 3r4 prede end Jianmy Trozzç0 Sh
gre.de, Plan 4canred in jfouny TpJyisonnn dlhprede, Timone ehfldreowere. ion piece wdmmero,
List Nues Public School. Flower Show Winners
4Jte1frst-kauipeoo meolloS Albrecht. 2nd Piace, Mro.of Ike oeeuon,TaeoSa,Septcm.. Lgan Cimsdnroao.Olasn7 Pe.tite;ber 14th, ilieNllen Phb cycknol Ist Pince.'Mru.WmrKrumer.P14 held its ninth annuel Pod Floue Mro. ¡fietoçkmaso.Flqwgr Shuwe.nderihedirectioa nra Piece Mro, Kowaloki. Ho-ai Mro, Gardon abfl1z,
Many anhibilo werè entereden4 jodgl0g meo noce again doreby the Organen i-ieigiflo DardeaCmb who awarded ribbons ta the
. following;
Childran; Cioso i . Piowerafor MyTeecher; Ian Place, MarkTemplin 9ebkit cenci, lÇothyOiakçqmooSlephonie 'remplis,2nd Piare, lOte Korloye, Raib-leeO 5dcyt, Mary Bethke,
,. Roanid 4lbrechi, fasan lcawal.obi, Ird Place, Larry RabeOs,No-sell Sali, jobo Thiede,Jimmy lionold, Steve Onndlaek.cl0 2 e flobby 1w Piace5Saneo Lipinoici, Jim Trouno,2nd Place, Lorry Ciolanu,RathyPlatt, 3rd Piace, Nancy Piorvat,Olmo 3 - Tille of Sung, Hooknr Paean; lot Place, jimmyTrivisonna. 2nd Piace, PebbieSdiogion, 3rd PInce, RuaolyoSolao,
4dulio; dann 4 .. Novice;1st Placo, Mro. RaymondShannon, cieno 5 .. corsage;loI Pince, Mrs. Roth Mußufre,2nd Pince, Mro, EdwardSieruegn, 3rd Place, Mro, S.Rowolobi, cinas ó Frankly
eke; lot Once, Mro, Richard
Oc;, 51 TOF Meeiing - NilenBowl Romhobellar - 7;OS Pdo,
Dci, li - Indien 4ieçilary VFW77i2 - Bobor jill 5Q p.m.
Oct, 12 Villope Board Meo;-Ing r Nibs Caqagil chomberu.8100 p,m,
Ogi, 12 Friendo of 1ko NUes°ghlc Library .. Riles Recre.
Oelen center .. 8;SS p.m.
Oct, 12 . American Legion Post#29 , HOU of Morion GrovePost 5134 6140 Denipoterlico Pdo.
0cl, 13 Library BoardNues Phblic Library - 7t30p.m,
Oct, 13 .. chamber of cam.merce Mneting -. 12 ouom.
Oct. 14 Ljons cuk uf MilesBonrd of Dire.ctoro Meeting12t15 p.m. Lone Treo inn,
Oc;, l4 - Si, John Brebeof"Loncheon io SOvwd" _ SchoolHail.
Dci, a - TOPS Mectiog . NilesBowl Rothsiçellar .. 7QO p.m.
Oct. i9 ., Park Esorti MenuogMiles Recreation center 8;OOp.m.
nornkie Mootioe, Mrs. MarySIebert, Gloso 8 e condieiipht;ist Piece, Mro, Jerry Bngarie.2nd Floue Mro, Welterlfruoier,Sed Oece, Mro, Herb claonen,Glans 9 Fall Arrengn,oento;is; Place, Mro, Jerry Begann.2nd Place, Mro. EdwardSieruego. 3rd Place, Mro, HerbGleonen, Hoeoroble Mention,Mro. Rotin MeGoire and Mrs.Ñietrkmann,
Glass Il - HorticoHnre; Sec-tian A .. Musse Pianto; IstPlace, Mm. Rose F'srtooa, 2ndPlace, Mrs. Suzanne Dedo. 3rdPiece Mr, charlen HerDer.Section B . Specimeo Bloomn;mt PIece Mrs. Alfred Redman,Mrs. Fdword Siertego, 2ndPiece, Mro, Dorothy Krc;ncb..moor, Mro,Wolier Kramer, 3rdPlace, Mrs. Keith Peck, Mrs.Doris Trocos.
Tri-Golsred ribbons for Bentuf Show were oworded co MarkTotopiln, Kindorgorien, is ;hrcbildren'n doss and to Mrs.4ifred Redmon and Mrs. JerrySapons in the Adult class,Mion R. Schnell, afternoon Kin-dergarten, was the winner ofthe S.SO award for the roomwith.the naos; entries,
ReadingConsultàntAt NUes FIA
Miss Maryosu lieliusgom-,Rending c505sitant, wili espiRo'Goofs in Reading" o; the sont
regalar meeting of the MilesPoblic Schoal PTA Tuesdoy,Octover 5th, at 5:55 p.m. at theSooth School.
Following the meeting re.frtohioests wiil be served byseventh grode 105m mothers,Mrs. chester cross, Mrs.Gharles ilertler, Mrs. RebootBohde, Mrs. Seytnoor Macdell,Mrs. Mired Redmno and Mrs.Dsmnjnie Rosso,
B'nai B'rith
Women To
Aid LionsMrs. Edward (Mnrillynn)
Beoicowsby sf7517 Conl, Milos,chairman of the Elernol Lightçhap;e.r et B'nai B'rith womenscsmtnanity service, kas offeredthe serjçeo of Donino of berehopter members to assist theLison clob of Miles iBstribotecandy rolls thon osi Miles socandy Doy fur the klimof Than-day and Fridny, October 7 antI8, ThIs worthy contribsllso Isgreatly npps'ecjotetibytheLjs5sGlob of Miles.
bws repre oï CdyDay 0cL.? & 8
. MemIseaw of Olie Led ItISles, as well aso f ninety fgtm Lions ...die ClDcego area; will mosanacrean gos,nem Tbsrsday endl°gldR» OutoLer I esitI S with
enmnsisiezs in ene batid assden-.4y rols in 13mo other an ano.cboge riso Eonfectdon for coto-Colbotistos to theIr program toJieip thebumsd,Tbecssoto-Jkotjonnwill be mined to boy BroUiebnsios for blind cbUdr, tosend sightless yeangsters tocomp, onboywkicecaoes,giaso-es and ether needed egolposeetfor tbe blind or nearly blind,feo Leader dogs and fer freewdnetloo the-u the HSdiey car-mespomsdeomce sclsonlfnrtbehlfoodlecaced lu Wlnnerioo and ta kelpIn thepn'agress et mnseotelly re.
Brebeu( CWC
Luncheon Oct. 4Ou Thorudoy, October 14 at
52:20 p,m, the Gothslic WemensGlob el St. John Brebeuf Chue-gbwill present"Lnocheools Sere.-ed" is the porisb hull et 5100N, Harlem.
ThIn mestal event hes oJweyubees pspoler with time ladlesand it is not difficult to eecwhy,
Is odditlen to adelicisuo lunchthere are Interesting demon-ntrotions, lstormativetalhs undprizes,
TIckets ore l.Sl per pareenund reservations or inferma-.tien muy be obtained from thelonchesn chairmen, Me-s. Vir-ginio Brehke ut 965-5811.
Ço.Chairman 'Of
Mercy CrusadeDsnnld W. Dory, 8233 North
Ddell Ave., Miles, in cs-choir.nias of the Metropslitan cru.sode of Mercy compoign 01Commonweofik 'Edison co.'sTechnicol COoler in Maywond.
Urry is omong SS lendersin Ike olectric company's 0cv,fund-raising enmpaio for theGrosode 1h01 will old nearly750 welfare anuncien, Dyer 96.4per cent of Edison's employ-.oes mode coiitribullono Ihro0gh¡laye-oil deductions laut vene-,
300 Attend OakThe 0th Schoel P.T.A. "MOe;
the Teachers" meetIng had annttendonce nf over 350 people.Mrs. Soesnee Sellivan roomR.11i won 1ko attendanceTropky. Colorsweropresentndby Boy Scoot Troop 45. Mro.Diane Hymen, VIA Presidentlntrndeced Ike. new princIpal,Mr, Ralph H, Lieber who eon.lined bis gneIs for the yearwith the emphasis on Iba Im.dividsal child, PTA meetingwas odeurnod oc 9115 PM,Social hyur fnllowed,
-, Mro, Bella Kann. Member-.
Seuo Chib tandemS cbildte CItoZTe-.nieniheen Itonl,Mleu Lions5w..,. a0psinfod LSnflEdwar50euk0e.
nby tft 7017 Cae-ox, Miles escandy Elay Cboirinan to healthis nopngjmpooent year..1y drive. "i(e are always ywtin asic our -csonmn500ty'spsoe on CandyDay;'saldCh5Jean Beelcowolmy0 "for we ituuoasee-patos le willing ;oIn aime- elmo-to to help dIsseafflIcted wIth severo prsblsanof bllndoess, It IO eyes good»be. added, "to bu remonoutyd tocare fer our own eyes," ga- -Liens CSob cf IdIles is apia-al.leg to Ito many friends es helpmaloc Lions Clubs Candy Daythe bIggest success ever,
' Fire PreventionContinued fes'm page 1
Pire prevention slogans wgbe StencIled on sidewalksmejer Wiles' intereectinesBuy Scouts of Troop 45,
Buy Scoute nf Ike NorthoeotSuburban Council, 751, amid
Ceadwllflnbeetoiies emiioyeeuwill umicomplleb twa gools inpassIng eut the famIliar coso,will huge to local residents onOctober 9th. The bags siSbe unud to kelp CItizens ridtheIr horneo of omoecessajycluthing which neuully ore cirehazards. In addition, tho domIng will he made nyolleble tothe needy. The bagn will bepicked up en Octeber 16th. Foralture pickup muy be aroegedby calling SE 8-3160,
Girl Scouts SeeHorse Show
On Seturday, leplember 18mbe busloud et Giri Scoeio fromTresp 127 nf SI. inks Bru.beoc School left fer lhe GhiengoAvenue Armory as guests eiMr, Hoe-her; ßnwersdsrf, whoio imurIermasgep and Treusur.or of the Medineb Bloch Herse'rrsep, Thu girls and louder,were thrilled wilh Ihe preds.,lion of 1ko Horse Fnstosy Rem',vue und were snip 155 disop.pnlsted thut they cooldn'l spendmore lime aller the show keck.510go with Ike poe-f nrmers. Seo-eral girls uf 1km troop oreoilher currently working orhave completed their Horse.Woman Achievement Award undwore very pieuses to be dolote witness this ubow 000 luexplain to their fallew scout,the many aspects nf riding undrocmIng,
FIA Meeting
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ship Choie-mon reporlo thet SteF1'A Membership Drive is iofRi swing with Mro. JuliaMueble, room 6-i being mhofire; room to rough 155% lOFA
memberohip. There ore seno-.e-al rooms that only need 3 ormere panels to join Io orderto reoch their goal.
The next PTA meeting willko held on October 18, inóS.Guest oposItor will he le'. siDetectIves Edward DeetOn,Mlles Police Department onhos10111e wIll he NARCOTKS.
Bullock Bulldozer Fonner School Board Seetàry 'Fired On The Spt"'-
by David Beooeo' 1 being te-costee-red from the about herbelogdio 055 the driver's seat105theorbool from tbeschool district tomain office, and as of las, mfsoed prior to Friday. 5100e-let, ¡armerly servedmueder BUGLE weswIthdraw. mwOchooS dletrlct 63. whIch lu 1ee-My. Due-Is Sabersan, long-
, _; 10W secretary of the ochoulhaving trouble In Ste admlnl- boue-d, and the key asolatantste-alIve offices. go former ouperlotendeet Jim
Bagg, seas fired 0O the spot byBullock.
Mro, Suberooe, who barmarked In the diete-Itt for thepast 13 years, bad never been
9ioce acting ouperinteudeatBullock boa moved Into thetop job last epring two long-.time employees In tise pee-sao-nei affice'bave reolgeed, eue
From The
Left Band
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Sopeejotendeut Bagg, dorinchis It incorrectly stated ollo&bÇThe implicoian seems to be last year as headofthe district. "acting Soparletendeot's po-.
the now superlotendeon desires Doe-lOg the last mecho otBngc's 0IU0o' had become permanent,ta clean house of most of the reIgn, Bullock's arid teepee While sorb action bas neverformer pee-soase!. who worked set Bg down many tames da- been approved by the schoolunder former superintendent ring discoosion at school beard board, the release was sobmit,.JIm Bogo, meêtine, 'even while still ted for poblltailen from eke
second Io conunaedunderBagg. school district office, WbenThe new superintendent, sobo ° the release was asked to be
has mode it crystal clear ko is . Most recently, anews release continued on pace 16
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bi David Donner,Edltóc L ublInber
The TAM O'Shaster contras.veroy, which has beenencenterotage for the past two menthe,eeeme te be wearing' down.Perhaps Ito dan tu over- '
enp080re nr perhaps of its awn
PLAN (0M ISSIONinertia.
Wo have been nitting en thefence, watching ail the bob-bobboaece ara000, hoping the 0010-.tien caoid be found doro thiskaraogning.
Ooboeruetienwhicheeems
tONTI VES TAM HEARiNGebvioon in the Park Board hanbean cuught with ito plano down.An of 1ml week they had notselected anyone tu begin afeaeability nmdy, which wouldoeem to be the fient otep. Ba-.calino they had no concrete ano-were to ' nome very involvedqseotions they have been opera'.hog Them o vR7 weak unIt,They would not disc000 the105000 with the village boord inas open meeting ...uod it inbetuooe they don't have the050wero seceosory fur 00gb 0
. discussion.
lt oeems pertineot whonasy.ene,,Jado a preposal sr plan it10-fkeir rengeeoibility In spellmi sot ib dStall. Unfortonately,the parksard hos a pinewbichcannot be spelled ont, kecbosothey' didn't hove the correctspeiiicg, So '5f last week,
There are nthoràboervuti000which seam pluie us wo hoodints the stretch, prier to thecssrt hearing on the motter,The somber of peopie fever-log TAM is est an greot nothe amount ofnoioethoy'veheenmukiog, One Nii9site claimsho has 150 people who are partof klo group who are workIng .
far robbing ali of TAM. Yeut 1ko Zoniog Board moetlng ;.
there were loes than 100 peópleContinued so npo 16
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Baby Found QnNiIesitø' Lqw
A monition fsimd as abon-doned . baby narly Suodoy onthe lawn of his homo in Nilen.
Roosell 'Egg6rt 57, told po-..lico be heard the chIld tryingwhen ho retorneO home froma night dein Job.
"I looked over In the graosand thèro oho woo right besidethe mops," ooid Eggert, who.liven et 8841 OogonIo, NUns.
Ho picked op the baby nodtook her in the house to biowife, Marie. Thayphonod policeand the tMd was token to unoarby soborbun bospital,
Sgt. Albert C. GotharJo saidthe infant was expenb)zulyde-eoneS In a heavy, yeISmwhomIng trimmed In white, (. . , O0*lnued'o6 Pèul 1fr ..\
966-3910
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VOL, 9 NO, 15 THE BUGLE, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 7, 1965 1OC PER COPY
'Measuring Up' For All América BallMr, NotI Coedmon, Choie-mas of the Rilen All Ben Scboltz do the fitting are the Commission
Americe City Ball, being fitted for formal wear "membern, Wolter ZInn, Angelo Marcheochi, Chockte be worn at the Ail America CIty Bull on 0e-. O'Grady asO Itas Lowe.tober 9, 1965 at the O'Hare Inn. Watching Mr. ,
This Week-End's
All Amenca Ball To Climax All America Schedule
All America WeekendThe All-A,nerica weekend,
.wbich was moe-ely en Idee threemontbo ego, in abnut to becomea reallty-aremarkablereality,
Nover before In the 15 yearMotee-y of the A1l..Mneece a-wards bas any winning cityplayed knot to the other reel-.plento nf the Urlo. A nominaramong elected offlctals of thuAll-Annerito clISen to another.first. These fette alome wouldbe enoogh to molte the threedayn of October 8th throogh the10th eutotandlng. Yet, the MI-America Ball on Saturday nightin the crowning tooth for thepeople of Rilen.
An'tleio&te' rtainlne e euf
been added te the otar-stoddedhull. The Fe-anIdo Master 0e-..cbeotro. singer Nick Reble, andcomedias Yonely are being.joined by the Grimm Bran.
Kup'n column noFriday,Sep-tomber 24th carried tIde Item:"TAB FOR STARDOM: TheGrimm Bren., who are anythingbot. The .1Mw. currently atMother Elans, bas develupedan approach to comedy that isrefreshingly new..."
One member of the te-ii,, 31mFisher, was on employee of,the VIllage of Nilno ont long.ago.
So the weekend approacbon,,... cendnñed on itue. lb
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Arrival, Friday, October IO'Hare Ion hospitalIty room.7:30 . O:l0 p.m.
RecopIlen, Friday,, October S...Riles Fire Station, Dompoterand Comberlond, 5:30 - 11:00p.m.
Seminar, Satorday, October 9.,,Village of Riles Council Chano-bern, Toothy and Waukegen, 9:30:11 12:00 noon.
Freon Luncheon, Satulay, Oc-tuber 9.,,,,Lone Tree lee, 7710Mliwuohee Ânonne,, 12:30.2:00p.m.
Mayee-o Bali, Saturday, Octe-.ben 9 Convention HallO'Hare Inn, 8:50 p.m. . 12:30a,m,Dbpaftulbe Ssod4ç OctobSr IO.
Next MeetingT». Be HeldNovember il
Lost Tburodoy Nines PlanCommission ceotinuedontilNs-.vemker li n requesi from theTam O'Shoster csustry Clobinterests for choege in zoningfrom Ri Residential to MiLimited Manufacturing zoning,
Before a sorprisi,pgly smallcrowd of less than101 peopleattorneys Marvin Giink,formervillage of Sbokio attorney, endmosidipoi aothority LouisAereI, preseoted witneosesOepporting their reqoeot forthe new zooing. Plan Corn-.mission 'Ghalrmas Kai Rowan,who soperbly conducted a po-.teotiolly difficult moeting, toldGlielO it was the finest zoningpreoeetetion he ' witneused inthe cive years he served onthe Plan Commission (ZoningBoardl.
In moking their presentationthe following points were em-pbasleed by Ike TAM grous
Under Illinois State stototethe Conveyance Act aliowo oleosieg of public lands to asecond poblic body,Glencoehassorb a coorse leasing ForestPreservo property in 1922.
The TAM proposal for ocombined courue fur RileswoolS inclode ohnot 45 nereoof the present Tom and45 acresof Forest Preserve land.
At an Auigootl2 meetingwthTASsI, village and perk repro-.oentativeu, $1 seemed egree-.able to the above proposal. Thenext mornIng tbe park boardfiled itu condemnation unit.
do the November 10 le-lOIthe teert will decide the valueof the property based en ItohIghest and best oso, it wooImplied the condomnotlon unitwould freeze the price, but thedoi!t will multo ito declolon
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were among the 60 Juelor volunteers receiving glana Morton Grove; Pam Wttt 9110 Lone,awords recently for their hours of service at Morton Grove; and Donna Doud, 8341 Olcoit,Lutheran Generai Hospital, Park Ridge. They Nues. Afl gave sto hours.
St. John Brebeuf Wins Cb Scout PackFirst Football Game
lt f1saiiy.happeeed. The St. Huebser, Kevin Sullivan, RichJohn Breheuf foothali team won Mat, Ken Rieschke Jim Rn-a gomel Thio was one of the tuono. Bili Gryneski, Miketypical exclamations heard Hoave, Danny Zawioki, Aedosfrom loyal SJR followers after - fJiechonownes, bruco uosño;they watched their team deyes- JOSPer Calandra, Pat Cultero,tate a ourprised St. Joseph Joe Boils, Steve JomeS,, Bobof Wilmette tenie, 26-O. Tietz, Paul Blinco, TomTrays,
Bill Donahue, Steve Huhich,Dave Moyer, Dick Hasick M-tes Johnson, Guido GfrofamfGregg Kosteehj. Rick Tajak'and Mike Schultz.
The 7th gradersinciude; TomHes, Des Suiiivon, Tony Cul-esds-a, Larry Hesahun, MikeStech Dave EUuco. Ray 4rndt,Jobs Sapit, Mike Conner, RosHorczak, Toby Prong, JohnYoung, Don Leddy.Caryc,ech_owoki, Mike Giomski, Tom O'-Dosneli, John Cryntai, MurkCacWpo, GregKavsey.Joe Pee..uosa,ond Bob Wayisnd and 5thgrader.Mark Warren.
The teoms first encounter nfthe year wás against St. Joe'sand wan marked with a strongdefense, pst up by fhe front
This year's squad is essi- lise mid the iinehackers, coup.posed of thefoilowingpiayers.... led with the hard running of8th graders-Gary Potempa, Bob bocks Gary Potempu, Bob War..Warren, Larry Janus, John ren Jr. , and Rick Mob; who
tried far ali 26 points of cheSJB rally,
Quarter ScoresSJB 6 Sl O 726St,Joe O O O OO
This first win nf the soasascame also as the first SJBfaoiball win since the team wasstared last seaeos. lt repre-sento tbe complete rejuvenationnf past St. obn fasthall pee-formaoce and a new and prom-laing football future far thisrelatively new sporting 155010e.tins at SJB.
At the head of the ergwsi-zatieo is Mr, Jerry Sullivan,who with the help of Mr. BahWare-s Sr,, Mr. Tony Rotuno,their best to see that theirplay..ers are schooled in the prop-er means and attitaden of win-slog fonthall, which can he as-naced they will accomplish withsock fine leadership.
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ÇiioociayiiiNATIONAj, EDITORIAL
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Vol. 9 No, 15 October 7, 1965
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Upceming games are: Sat,,Oct. 2..SJB vesasMary Seatof Wisdom;, Sotorday, Ott. 9th,12 noon at Loyola Academy,at the practice field, SJB ver-sas St. Norbert,
Jewish War VetsMeet O't. 19,. -
Mortes Grave Past 705,Jew-Ish War Veterana, will heldtheir regalar meeting on Tues..day, Octeber 59. at the Amer-leas Legion Hall, 6145 Demp..ster, Merton Grove.
Dich Pearlman, PahiicityChairman sayo ta watch for Xon Taesday,Nayentherl6, 1965,
#283 DistributeGood Will Bags
On Tuesday, September '28,i965,, Cuh Senat Pack #283held their first pack meetingof the new semen.
Norman Unterberger is thenew Cuh..muotar for the Pack,Jerry Rlckstein is the eew As-niocant Colo-master,
The Pack meetisg was high-lighted by the induction of 23sew Bohcwa, and the gradan-tins of i Webb inte Bey StoutPack 83.
There are many eew mid es-citing activities planned far theComing semen.
On Oct. 9, 1965, Pack #283in participstios with the FireDepartment will distributeDeed..Wili bago to the familiesis the area for th collectionof articles of clothing, toya,etc,, which wiil he given tothe Good-Will industriea to kelpneedy familles.
Fall co-oporation from therestdents in the area will begreatly appreciated.
Niles CommunityChurch Salad Bar
Luncheon
Mrs. Rosaiind Graffwili.pre-sent a dramatization of theBroadway pioy "Take HerShés
e" at the Nues CommunityCksrch, 7401 Oaktoo St,,00 Oct.i2. There will he a Sajad BarLoocheso preceding her perfor..mance starting at 12:30, TheWemeas Association extends aninvitation to all the women ofthe charch to bring their f av..orite naiad and join os for anafternoos eS fon and feilowahip,There will he a charge of 81.05per perseocallected atthedoo0,Ml the iodles and friends ;hfthe church are invited.
BowlingKnights Of ti
CoIurnIusStandings as of 9/28/65
Ginvannelli'sWhite Star 1moFlorentine lenA.S.H. PharmacyKutza Bras. Dngo1Lone Tree InnReap Funeral HomeBneby'o Drive InPrlvratsky Inn.AgencyColonial Funeral HomeMeier's TacenNilee Bawling Center
HONOR ROLL:GinocchioDrehoblCardarnooJ. PerlonF, PetlakF, Ratk9wohiSawottheR. KomonL. DamaBlanchardIatrieriSavionsJ. JanikLambelE, SierzegaThielnenJ. MontekA. KricneMaczekE. PrivratskyR, Zechils
Brebeuf LadiesStandings as of 9/30/65
Tofaar,TwinTravel 'tanoaltantsGiovaanelllBank nf Nile,,Konp FuneralLembro CookiesHilen BawlHarczaknKutza Drago
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Brebeuf ClassElects Officers
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The ejghth grade students atSaint John Brabeaf Sckooi,Rosm 33, had club elections onMonday, September 20, 1965."Ml-American Citizens CivicsClub," was the name chosenfor the dab, Its purpooe ioto start civic acUno among ja-nier citizens se they cao be-tome worthy adult citizens oftomorrow.
TIn pupilo elected:
Robert Raccsglia a resident.Albert Det/jto as vk president,Mary Beth Kramer recordingsecretary, Maureen Barrycor_.responding secretary, LarryLettow sergeant at arms, andRichard Tajoit os treanarer.
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lt Io only one ofuar manyimprovements for the peupleof this community Whits wehave bees nethingforl6yearofrom thin locatise,
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by Frieda Arun96)
Statistics are an innidtauacorrOptar, the malignancy insar normal cell lives, At thelast tensan count in 1960, theUnited States had a total nf180,000.05° persans, every satt..vey coming Out uf the magazineracks casats the questiossaireni'ram 380m3.000 responses,sod those answers arethebaslnfor must uf us to judge unehappiness, oar love lito, sursuccessful or otherwise, mar-rafe, ass' qaallficatians forparesthnod. etc. The most re..cent survey to come nut ofRedhnOk maganine, was the -
findings un the happiest peuplemod guess what? Itwantthls-a-way..1sb.th0 murriadman, Znd..--the single girl,3rd-...the bachelor, 4ththemarried wnman, No husbandhai heBer complain ahuat hinstatus and let's np trying tomarry off all the unmarriedgirls. Then 9eems to besume incongruity there. Whatbappeoed tu the wild, swingingtimen of the bachelsr and are -
the married men making the
St. John LutheranThe Partners CItA of St,
Jahn Lstheran Church uf Nilen,7423 Milwaakae Ave,, presenttheir seventh "01 Fashun Fan-cake Day" an Satarday, Octe-ber 9th, from 7 a.mntu 7 p.m.Sa the achsel aoditoridm,
Pancakes, all Fao cas eatulung with plenty nf hat tuf-fee and freshlymade pork sam-ages.
single girls so happy by beingmarried to sume une else?How dId the married woman getleft in tSe Storch? Pardon my Dr. BullocktEamsI'll file these statis-tice with all tkerest,
Speal AtStatistics start with"How old
should the teeti-ager be beforedatIng and go through to "Areyoulettisg yaur children bass J$felzeryOu?" the whole panorama ofa lifetime. With 180,000,000o550ntionnaires, there would be Or. G. William Bullock, Su-
180,000,000 answers, if epch perintendent uf School District
was trathfal. will he the honored guestand featured speaker at the
In it possible that we allow Melzer P.T.A. opes meeting
these surveys to taketbe placen Tuesday October 19 is the Mel.
of suc real feelings and one er school auditorium 9400
"quotes" tu explain away: oar Oriole Morton Grove.doubts, lt is amazicg that ina civilization like oars, we are -Dr, Bullock's presentation
falsehnsd, 'pretensions and by- school system, with a ques-
afral&to meise the moot of-our will deal with projected plaos
ara with nXenpiunatiess. Soy Ing. This summer Dr. Bal-
emotlucs: we cover aptketruth for cnrricalOm, growth devel-
about ourselves in a medley of upment, and ungradiot our
procrisy, by hot he what we tion and answer period fellow-
what we like and what we don't luck received his Ph.D. from
like, and allow the same forthe the University of Virginia in
utber person. Oesder School administratiOn,Supervision Of instruction and
vernatiso with Erich Frnmm, ehairmas said she was hope-
There lu an . article in thin Educational research.
pdychsanalyst an# #4-ial phi- ful Of having the auditoriom
week's McCall's magazise, itin zut a statistic, it is a COO- Mrs. Phyllis Kapp program
io ose of the utmost imper-
casse they nover see where ormeetisg will hefin promptly
losopher, Dr. Fromm says it. filled tz hear thin stimolatingquIte adequately.
speaker, because the program
"Mast peuple full is life be. tance tO ali parests. The
when they have to make a dcci- at 8:15 and will be over before
5105: they thInk only when it iolO:O enabling all who need ha-
important to differentiate .
too late, I thInk lt in very by si
between what is an authenticfeeling and what I a thoughtabsut a feeling, and there arean awfal lot of people todaywho think they feel- somethinghut don't feel anything. Thereis mure indectrinatinn cultural-Sy, there are mare books andlactaren that tall you what youought ts tael and thereforepeople know that they'resupposed to tear. Is you tooka relatively simple - peanantCommunity which doesn't haveno much antans to9llaarmedia
presentativen daring the social
of communIcation, people arehoar following the program.
iens snducn'mataaansrsermnremany nf their feelings accasare Dr. Jardinegenuine,"
The teaching staff of Mgi-zer school will be introdacadwIth the hope 0h00 the pareotdwill hove tite opportunity ofmeeting all the faculty.
Girl Scouttruup9O6 underthe leadership of Mrs. AlysWulens and Mrs. ValerieBurnswill present the culots. Re-freshments will. be served bythe lot and 6th grade room re-
Marriagn-...."Peôple are In- et Atdsctrinated to think that if two-peaple are married,haywchild- -
ran, don't quarrel, the manisn't anfalthfultheyioveeath N1I1'SS Cm -
other. What yau might find in - -
reality in that they feelnotblng.They haca a kind nf friendlyfeeling yaumight have towards Dr. Jouapb -L, Den Jardine,a stranger", Podiatrist, nf Wihuette will
apealo to the Park Ridge Rag-Being aMathex'. " What can istaredNursn CItA maeilngsfl
a mother da? Nat IleIng-phusy, October 13th at 8:00 P.M. inBeing realistic. Being honest, eke Chapel et Lutheran General
- Not exprenning feelings A - ltl.ara ant authentic, Nat orts"Isn't that wesde#fui"?it! '- ; :«_ P.E.Wilcon at
rides, taU Club
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Pancake Day Sat.Treat the family and join us
whenever it salts you best.Tickets may he bought at -thednsr. Malts ace 95.00 andthildrenare S0#,
Partner's Club members inpIcture ara from left to rightas folluws: Roland 8-och. Lu-cille Vekrn, and Alen SchmidtJr. Hope to see you at "Pan'cake Day".
The Ba1a, Thursday, October 7, 1965
Holy Name Peacé ParwkOn Sunday, Octâber 10, the
men of St, John Brebeuf Pato.6th aunaI "Pray far PeacePretesnion".
The precession will be a pub-lic sot of faith and penanceasking the help of AlmightyGad to keep peace in tbeworld,to bring conversion ta sinnersand to protect us from all cvii,
Raiq,4Fie, the men withthelsYs005, friends and neigh.har# will assemble at Grensan
for St, John Brebeaf Churchfur the 8:30 Holy Name Mass.After Mans the participants willmarch hack to the fieldksasefor a light breakfast.
All Catholic men are urgedtu participate and receive HolyCsmmnnSsn is a bndy as adia-play of Catholic Asilos fnrPeace.
Participating in the "PeaceParade" will be thecolorguardand members of the Nile,, VFWPont 7712, the mehbers of theNorth American Martyrs,Knights uf Colombos Council4438 and the members of theFourth Degree Club the Pons.
martyre, in theircnlbrfulca5und ckapeauO. the Cab and theBoy Stoats nf Pack 175 andTroops 175 and 275, the mens.bers of St. Jahn Brebead CharchChoir and the members of theJunoor und Senior Holy ,NdiSteSociety.
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.Oct.7&8Members of the Lions Club
f Nues, as well os memberso ninety five Llosa Clubs inike CMcago 01-ea. will monStreet corsero Thuiuday undFriday. ctober 7 und withc005Isters ose baud and caro.dy rolls is .. . niber to ex..change the co don for con..tributlons to their ogrom to
. help thebllsd.Tbe co . .utlooswill be used to bu DroGuebooks for blind chU. r toseed lghfleus yotmgste . tocamp, tobuywbltecanes,gI - -
es and otherneeded eqolpmeetfor the -blind Or cearly blind,for Leader dogs and for freeeduction furs the Medley cor.reopondesce schoolfor the blindlocoted IsWimreika and to helpIn th progress of mentally re- -tordeff ø6lltfres. GThgr Tró.1051. NUes Lions presidenc. basappointed Lion Edward Berkow.. sky of 7017 Carol, Niles, -ancandy Day chairman to headthis most Important year.uy drive. "We OCR a&WaY5 proueto ask our-wÖriImunits sup-port on Candylloy," saId chair-man Berkowsky, "for we knowóveryone Is willIng to sharein our ebrio to help thoseafflicted with severe problemsof blindness. it Is even good,"be added, "to be rémlnded cocare for our own eyes." TheLions Club of NIles lo appeal..Ing to Its many friends ta helpmake Lions Clubs Cawdy Daythe biggest succesa ever.
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New Church Sign Loyola, majoring inyear. Croie Is a seslor at
. Worhnien, Elmer Pratscher, Alex SchmIdt and Ed Haase, Install Nues Communitythe sew church siga at entrance to St. Jobo Lutheran church at7423 MIlwaukee, Nies, port of a $15,000 Improvement project which -began loot spring, $quare Dance
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Set At 3,000Enrollment at Maine East
- high ochool km stabilized uta little below 3000 durIng thethird week of school, PrincipalMilo S, Johsstos anssancedtliinweak, Daily changes by way oftransfers is and ost carme va.nations in totals os the severalcorinto that have been taken hutthey avenge around 2970 sto.dents, Johsston sold.
A count of 2972 oñSeptember21 showdd that 855 freshmenconstitute the largest class.Ssphomores are oecoedinnum.ber, with 751; Juniors thlrdWlth717, and seniors last with 649.
There ore only 20 more boysthan girls Istheochool, accord.Ing to the count on that day,
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breakdows: 845 freshmen, 747sophomreo, 714 junIors, and659 seniora,
The September 23 countshowed thai NUes leads thesin munlclpalitleo as the placeof residence for students at.tending Rant, with 999 students.Des Plaines was second with52$ straiesto enrollad, MortonGrove third with 511, Glenviewfourth with 493, Park Ridgefifth with 432, and Chicago lost -
with seven students from thecity's northwest corner,
Typical early fluctuation wasshown inthe firoccensssperdof September 3.13, when 71boys and 4lgirlswltlnkwwfrom
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To Theta Phi AlphaLois Tormes. of 6833.Cleve..
land, han recently been electedMarshall or Ibets Phi Alphafor the cowing year. Lois lo0 señior at Loyola, majoringin psychology and a graduateof Regina Dominican HighSchool. Por the punt year, Loisherved as membership-activitychairman of the sorority.
The ' couples dab of NllesCommunity church, 7401 Oak.ton, lu having Len Eons thewell known Square Dance call-er - os Saturday, Oct. 9. Thetime Is 8:00 p.m., place, Ni-les Community church; cou-turne. hard time clotbesl cost$1.50 per conple refreshmentsIncluded, The public Is is-vited, for reservations callTheHarblsons, 967-8362: TheBen-Sons, YO 6-5416; or The I.
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FREERich Farmer, Larry Smith, Kr1 Dennis Moore do oelf-evoluatlon of school papers h der B b Cab j .nd De ni S djoh fttl g b fo attendt g Gr pblc H use lootit t t.
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J ruoli t fr m.Not Dam c.s c publie ti m d to d octool w rh by tb t de tiHigh School will parttcipate in t ìotre Domo will cooduct the will he orleeted toword increoo-. i g -
:a srxsessle.publicatl000 worh.. cessions News Writing and Ed- the readability sed the common- Ishtp beginning this weeh. olong lionel Writing. tiy impact of the high school - .twith stodeots from thirty five newspaper - S
Sother area schools. Sponsered . Other teacher moderators at - -
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Christian . Arf Oallery. the Case of Case Smdios Photo-. Mr c'-e h paloch president -
!otorhshop will prãvideforyausg graphy, Revereed J. Mitreoga, Craphic House feels :students mt exchange of ideas C.R. of Gardon Tech, Feature that yoong joorsalists shosld (180) 5
- dtnncunnlas of problems Sed Writing, Sister John Mary, hove thin work shop conduct-a meeting of fellow journalIsts. 1.H.M. f Immacolate Heart of ed by teachers immediately atMary High Scheel, Headlines,h fi Id f eurnolism -frt0
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Root, Editar of the school pap- papero, Sportewrlting. have had long and varied en- fl "TOMATIO WASHES . S
er. DennyMoore, KrlSchrae-Each session at the Institute perleece In high achsel Jeor- 1v
i -der, Robert Cahaj, Chuckwill painted toward updatingthe nalism and who have a keen -
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level of joarnausm in the io- interest in the fatore of ap-S
Reverend Peter Soadonato, divldoal schools. Both lectures dating high school Joornalism.
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The rnfnrmation Center of atihe tSrmoe s'l he Name SOCietyWIII hold their, .The Garden Clah of 1111.010 is preachesi by Mr. AwchSckroed- scm meeting Ott ay, f er . ,-: . =
happy to mmoancethatTheNilen er, who has picked the title at the porlo .Gardan Ciah has as many re- 'Breaiichrasgh" as hin Sermon
The guest speaher will he Q spresentativesat the Septe er topic. Mr.G. H. Wang Chinese hare \S 24th meeting os any one e .esportwhowltlspeah on "Ans
S i -Mro. Dolores Fangrat, gres- crica then m Oriental Window," . -
.. :1ident nf The Nues GardenClsh, p.m. Friday, Oct. 8th, Charch (A370): . -
headed these ladies. Mrs. Ro- Coancil meets at 8:00 p.m. . .
bert Larsen, a member pf The Sunday, Oct. -10th. SenIor Highi : -
Information Center ComitEllee, meets at 7:35 p.m. Wednesday, - . - . -.Was sndouhtedlyrenpunslblefar Oct. 131k, Children's Choir at S .
this fine representation. How- p.m. and Chaotel Choir at .. -
ever, Mr.. BernlceVolpe,Mrn. S p.m. Someday at 51:15 a.m. CAllHenry Soppan and Mrs. E. Bao- Youth Choir will meet. cONTROL
askamlsavefreqaa,UY heeninona'Luke's Fellowship Corn- fullylnsuzed,
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.B1 diSt1bUtO fire prevention calendars s one Acceptft,g the calendar are John Surin. ma-of the feature of laiTe Prevernion Week. The nager, and Frank HIgghs, assistant managercalendarC. a daily reminder at the endlens fight et the Sunbeam Appliance Service Center, 7403against the ravages at tire, rare diatrihuted ta Mflwanhèe Aye., Nuca.NUes Schools. Jnatitutiona, buatness and indnstrlal
Openings Still Available For NiksPark District Activities
A1Iiough aegtntrmlnn hanbegun for most of the ParkDistrict's recreational actiVi-ties, chore are still openingsin several of the activitino.Regiatratian fortheOo acclVitleowlU he taken at the Park Diot-rict Oftice, 7077 MIlwaukeeAvenue. -
A ten week Jodooesolon forfifth through eighth geoda boyswill b held. at Drennao.HolghtsFieldhotioe;-Mvnnced JudÓ.wlllbegln on Monday,October 4from 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m
judo for beginnera will startÇharodoy October 7 from 7:30
'p.m. to 8:30 p.m. The regis-tratlon tee In $2.00 for thetos week session. There Isstill room In the activitien forthose who are Interested.
Judo la also being offeredto adults. It Is a ten week nc..:ivity which will alon ha heldot Grennan Heights Pieldhoune.Advanced Judo will kegin Oc-tober 4 from 8:30 p.m. to 9:30p.m. Judo tor heglonera willstart Thursday evening. Ocio-ber 7 from 8:30 p.m. to 9:30p.m. The reglotratlon fee is$4.00 tor the ten week session.Yon may still reginter at thePark Office for this activity.
If yöudrdftterenteditìnquaredancings Nibs Park Districtin oftorIngtvooppnrtnn1tién foryou -- to mani how to squaredance. Por tdn wo-kÑ SquareDance Lesdes dod Dances will
-- be offered to teanager every
Wedneadoyevening (rond 7:00
p.m. to 9:00 p.m. atartin Oc-tabor 13. Tjieue leosoim-'willho given at the Hiles ParkRecreatiqn Cdnter. - The teetor tbIo eon 'Wo9ltSOf IesnönsIs $3.00. Mr.itaiphWahefieldwiil be the iestructoF.
Adtdt Beginners Square Dam.oint Leoonnswill be given everyPriday evening for ten weohsStarting Ocwber 8. SquareDancing will he held at theGreanan Heights Fleldhounetram 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.The registration feo- for thisten week sessioa is $li.00 percouple. You may still 4egioterat the Park Office for) eitherof these two Square Dancingactivities. . I
Sj,ndes Hearts. Diamonds.and Clubo will be thu mainpoint of discuosinn at the HilesPark Recpeation Center for tenweeks. Bridge t-osons will begiven at the Center hègisining
f\ )ctober U. Three classes aren.-celng offernd Two classes tor
eid en Monday afternoon from
1:00 p.m. ta 3:00 p.m. and Mon-day evenings from 0:00 p.m.to 10:00 p.m. bogioning Oeca-beril. Those who would liketa. learn how to play bridgemay regioter far one at theclasses. if you already knowhow to play bridge hut wauldlike to refresh your memoryand sherpsnyoar playing skill.you can register tar the Inter-mediate bridge leasam. Theselessons will. ela be held atthe Nues PerkRecrOation Ceo-.ter every Wednesday eveningfrom 0:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.mkegiflnt-g October 13. The ra-gistration fee tor either eneof the three tinsses is $10.00
. far theten weak session. Thisis n.greet oppormnity to learne skill. that will bring youbaurs of enjayment with yourfavorito friends.
If you have two free huarson Tuosdoy evenings beginningOctober 19. you have the op-psrtusity to learn and eujoy
. making various interesting endoye-cotcbing craft ubjectu.Adult Senior Crátts will begin
. Tuesday 9vening, October 19. from 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.at the Greenan Heights Field-liasse. There is s $2.00 feewhich dues not include the castsOthe various materials med.A session an Christmas crafts
. will also be included in thisactivity. Registration is beingtèken now at the Park Office.
A tes week session of Guitar. Leusans apeo te kuth men and
. women and children ten yearsof age and up is ase of the ewáctivities beisg offered.thisfbiI.
. by the Park District. lnstruc-tien in beginning guitar with atolh music concentration will
. be given every Thursday eve-nisg far ten weeks startingOctober 7. This activity isbeing held at the Hiles ParkRecreatlan Center from 8:00p.m.- to 10:00 p.m. The feefer this instruction is $10.00and you must furnish your ownguitar. If enough people areinterosted in this activity, therewsuld.be a possibility of havingIntèrmediate work in o Spisgsession. -
Beginning Thursday eve$g,. October 14 Ir-em 7:30p.m. to9:30 p,m. the Senior Meaf sRecreation Program will hebold atEast Maine Jaeinr HighSchual. This program will lentfer nine weeks and will includeactivities such anbaok9thall 954
. volleyball. The registrationfee tor the nine week session -is. $2.00. Registration io beingtaken-at ihe.ParkOfgice.
Alt luth through eighth gradeboys should be Bare tO register
.ut Grossen Heights . Saturday,October. 2. sr 9 at 10:90 a.m.for Soccer. Soccer games willtake place every Saturdaymorning from 10:00 a.m. to12:00 noon for eight weeko.There io so fee ter this noti-vity. Be sure ta register. -
Not ail st the registrationfor various activities will kotakeù ét the Park Office. Inorder to register far CreativeDramatics, Adult DramaWnrk-ahop, and 7th and 8th GradeGirls' Recrenties Program, youmust register with the instruct--or of the activity ou the dateof the first meotiug. Theseactivittou are free of charge.
CreatIva . Dranatics for -
children in the fourth throughsixth grades will begin Sotar-day morning, October 9 at theHiles, Park Recreation Center.This activity will beheld from9:30 n.m. ta 11:30 a.m and will.last tar eight weeks. We argenil children is fourth through
- sixth grade to participate luthis eujoyoble activity.
Every girl is seventh andeighth grade is invited toatteñd the free-Satarday morn-ing recreation program ut EastMaine Jualor.High School. Thisactivity will begin an Saturday, -October 16 from 9;30 u.m. te11:30 o.m. in the girl's Gym,Activitie4 will include Basket-ball, Volleyball, Tumbling andother, physical activitien. Snbe sure ta réglaterattheschsolthe - first Saturday morning,
- October 16 at 9:30 n.m.
Supervised Free ilay terchildren is first grade on upis held at the Nibs RecreationCenter from 3:30 p.m. tq 5:00p.m. Mondays through Fridays,
Starting today 5tb 6th, 7th,and 8th graders tan pick uppalet and paper at the ParkDintrict Office. 7877 MiiwaokonAvenue farthe annual HalloweenPainting Csntest.The Hallewo'-en Party alun apónsared by theHiles Park District will béholdou Soturday October 30 stare-itig at 2:00 p.m. ut the GrosnanHeights Fieldhuuse. Be sureand watch the paper for details
-which will he given at a laterdate. -
As a lost remlnder,-ice sureto regioter as soon as pessible for the ottivities in whichyO9ViOh tu participate. If you .-ned}ntore intormutlon onanyaoid9lty. . please feel free to
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TheCuthol1cWemes's Clulsef.Oar Lady af Jtassom Churd.will hold their monthly meetingIn Falach Hall, 8300 N. Cread-v;osd Avenue, Hites at OtODP.M. Tuesday evening. October12th. - The meeting will be pre-ceded by Beuediction of theBlessed Sacrament isi theChurch at 7:45 P.M.
Mrs. EdwinWethekom, Pros-ideat of the Club, will presideever the meetieg. Immediate-ly following the meeting, will-be o Pantry Shower for thegood Sisters who stoff theschool. Ait of the sisters andteacheru of the schso will bepresent and this will give themembers anappertusity to meetnew fatuity members and renewfriendships with others. Sister
LutheriinChurch OfResurrèctj,n
Lutheran Church of the Res-surrectisu holds Warship andSunday Schuel at 9:30 A.M.,with nursery included. PastorSteven Miirphy'ì sermos copiefor Sunday. Oct. 10, is "O,ieLord, One Faith, One Church,"New memberq will be receivedOtt. 10. The adult satini group,Hymns b Bells, is sponsoringa Tremare HastSaturdaynight,Oct. 06, The Cartwrights, Loo-ossu and Pipero are in charge.The Christmas Cards ore adadyon which is sketched the cowChurch buIlding to be erectedat 8450 Shermer, Nibs. Mmes.Beil, Canoas, and Joseph aretaking orders. The receipts aregoing into the Organ Fund.Presently Resarrection ismeeting at Golf Grade School,9401 N, Waukegee Road, Mort-on Grove. -
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Refreshments will he servedby District Two, GreenwoodEstates. Mrs. Orville C. Oc-tow.. 855E W. i(edzie. Nues,is the District Chairmen,
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Attention teenagers of unbur-blu - the filles Jaycees areconducting o Talented TeenContest slated for the lowerend st Novemher - proceeds tonid their Leaning Tower "Y"pledge fund. Mr, Ken Cohenand Mr. Russ McAosdrew,speaking tor the Jaycees statedthat thecontoat is spenta talent..ed teem trom all over sehurkiaand N, Chicago. Watch yourbeni papei°sfurlocetions,dateoand times fortrysuts. Prospfc-tive participants are invited to
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Now take a view of the Lead-ing Tower 'Y"u dramatic Lshaped indoor/outdoor swim-miog pesi as it nears compie-tinn. Thè windows and hugesliding glans doors of insulatedthermu-glasa pases are con-structed in stninloss steel, Theacouutically tiled ceiling hasadditional height over thediriog-board area and is fittedwith recesoedfiusrescent ligbt-ing. The tiled deck at the pesIsill he heoted,and have ander.water lighting suitable for sysi-chronized swimmiog. Auexcel-lent feature pertaining to its
L shape will be the conveniencefor constructive programmingos one side while the utherside accommodates racingclasses or experienced swim.mers, oli at the same timo.The ohallsw-end grading is sogradual, a tiny tot can safelystand at its gommescement,A 1411 view of the pool andpatios will be seen from thebusiness men's lounge and theopncinm lounge lobby.
Talented octur end . choreo-grapher, Haiy Lee Rogers,resident of Morton Grave andballet and drama instructor inYMCA's Dr, B, G. Graos' FinoArts Schuol, hes just completedA successful appearance in the
,rale of Huckleee in the play"The Fautus,tidks" atthe Nina-sant Run Plamhnuoe,St,Charleu,Illinois, Rôgers recently re-turned from P$ew York to prat..tice his crft bere, was alsockoreograpier for the shuw.-Currently kè4o-ballet end dramainsnctor-.oXtke Park RidgeYMCA end at Elmhurst, Hewill participate in the LeaningToe " Y"s Fine Arts Schoolsosoiotiçear1y in the Now year,
- Back fa vacutinit and join-ing. JqrfqlT4w-,iyqr)u's in the
TV Funsymen Windy Allen who also wrote it, makes his dehntas a movie comic in Charles K,Feldman'u 'What's New Niasycat 1,'United Arttis release in TechnIcolor held aver et the Golf MiliTheatre. He's co-starred with Peter Sellers, Peter O'Toole, Romy If f , Banana means theSchneider, Capucine, Paul Prentiso and Ursula Andresu. star and Second Benson même
the featured plsyer, what doyou call the "pro", the sup-porting players who go on, playafter . play. performing anamazing variety of characterroles? They shoald be calledthe root of the Banana Tree.Without their uuppòrt and back-ground, the star does not getoft groacd; the public rarelygets o glimpse into thefaftalousexperience and backgroandthat's typical of theold "prou".The stars hnow this, the theatrehabitues know this, end yetthese actors and actresses aretaken very much for granted,as part of the ucenery. Thesesspperting players are the oneswho have been in every pheseof show business since theirearliest days of performing andhave the greatest versatility inrepertoire; name even put onono mas shows at times whenthey are sot engaged in theproduction ron of e play.
Glitter, glamour. and gluwsurround the stars ofthe theatreend that Is as it should -he,bec000e the star representso magnificent glorification ofpersonality and gives those whoneed it an opportunity to is-dulge is hers worship. Thecblldreo need to idolize some-one, some adaits wishts idolizesomeone, but the averagetheatregoer enjoys the sum totalof a ploy and Sets his mosey'sworth when becan say, "theyall seemed almost made forthe play", There is less us-reality and more association
From Atop TheLeaning -Tower "Y"
trailer adjacent to the LeasingTower, lo charming 'Y" se-cretary Rosemary Patch of 6802Harts Road, Nibs, Rosemaryis agog with excitement at theprogredS she observed in theLeaning Tower .'Y' "justsince l've been Away".
More n-wa next week fromatop- your Leaning Tower "Y"column.
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fine"?which jeoches thechild from the very beginningthat ace canor ose nhcoid is-dalge in tho6e..ph.,,ty feelisgs,Being oneself. Notsmuliigwhensee doesn't feel like is,. notexpressing admiratiòswheèi.ndoesn't feel.like it," -
Ralatisso with otherpeople-. -
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is ardor to confront anotherperson with intimacy, yas haveto be willing to show yourselfand to be yourself, to shedthat image of yourself you ithoto protect, -
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NOW THRU OCT. 17The uffOruedway prodeutjnj,of Arthur Millers grp6drams
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Mr, Sherman Larsen, 2k6Applhgote Road, Glenview.presidant of Chicago Speaker,an affiliate of the National In-veutigatians committee on aert_-ial pbenomino, will speak be-fore the Lisos - Club Of Nibsat their noonday luncheon meet-ing on Thsrsdny, October 7ix Lese Treel ins, 7710 Mil- -wskee , Nues.,
. Mr, Larsen will show slidesend talk on the subject of so-identified flying saucers andwill also discuso darrent sight-logs sed history of usideotifiedflying objects. Members areurged to bring a guest. y
The Beatles - in one of their literary momestoi Their secondmovie "Helpi" a United Artists release in Eantmancolor, willopon Friday at the Des Plainas Theatre, The group come up withsevos new song hits In the wa'out comedy.,
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Old Mill Run.Frieda Aran -
with our own lives then wefeel close to tho whole case.
Let's look into the life ofone of those "old Prao"-Michael Kanter, recehtly withJack Pelases in the comedyplay "Heaven Can Walt", Mikewas a heavealy escort- la thefirst Scese and a doctor in thelaut scese, In this weeij'u play"A view from the bridge"-Mikeplays as Italian butcher.
Boro iota a gamily of musi.-clans, -singers, writers endactora, (Mike's grandfather andfather were both Cantors),. theKantor clan boasts uf twoPulitzer prize winnaro, Mikewan first a theatpe lightingdesigner, has written and lee--tured widely on theatre, beforecivic, caltaral and universitygroupe, Ho initiated the ad-venced acting class at HullHouse, was President of theChicago Ballet Guild, Chalo-man nf Equity Library Theatre
. On Chicago and serves on theDrama Committee of the AdultEdocotios Council and is aspeaker for the National Re..pertory Theotro. Quite aback-ground to give him his- uniqueronge of chaa'acter roles, Hisgamut roes from the charming,whimsical Kris Icringle in themusical version of "Miraclean34th Street" to the brutal mc-scrupoloso boos politicien' is -"Sweet Bird of Youth" anddozens more in between those
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two. categories. Rounding esta crewdèd thentrê schedale,Mike is doing e serien ofotte-man shows in themid..west .
on "Inside Theatre' fer clubgroups, having recently donetwenty such appearances. Thisthen io the -true, pratutypo ofthe."eld pro".
The play - "A view from thebridge" by ArtksrMiller,play--ing st the Mill Ron Playhouse.through October 17th, io - efactual one, so factual that theauthor wished to make changesin the story as-it was-told to-him .00 coarse In the -êompllà- . -
tièn--of-thèfactsthere,imd:tabe a few inserts here and thereand that in how it stands, Thestory -of a Sicilian family, in -
the Italian ghetto of-Now York; -
a losgohoremunwhofindn incestfilling his heart towards hisniece and the sobsequotit tra..gedy, is one that keeps you anthe edge of your seç'eugrnssedis the candid picture of kamenemotions being stripped ofeventhe tbinnest.veneer, Sometimesthe star makes -the play andsometimes the play makes thestur: this production has nonome cast but every player lostar material: they are cxcix-tiatingly marvelous, they atethe play end the play io tbRTWatch Robert Duvall- asT]iVoighti - . -- - - -
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Factory Reconditioned WASHERS & DRYERS, Pricedfrom $59.00 up
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(____. Waltz- throùgh"
WashdayWITH A MODERN' -
2 cycles - -
- MronIysetting --
Satio-amooth Irum- .Autoniatin door shutoff- -sHxclusie.Equa-Thw
TempeFedHeat - -.
.2OoOo nTu rating
24 Month Guarantee
.Direct Factory -Service.
Exclusivo RCA DealorNo Money Down -- Up to 24 nwnthi to pay
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Discoag Center Phone 9.553j
and DRYER SERVICE, INC- ou LMI'STER ST. MORTON GROy-E ILL. -Open Monday Thursday Friday Eves iI1 9 03 - Saturday tu 6
'Nues -:Chamber
- - ofComm
By Al Oreenl'resldeet-NlIes Chamber,
This month. our first regularcheon meeting of the fallesso is scheduled for Wed-sday. October 13th. at l2:30.M. in the new Act WRosm
the Tiffany Restaurant andr host, the owner. will be
ick Piiefus.
A;dermsn NOthan Kuplun willeseot u very important sub-C; to ali uf us. namely. -5'Whsthe Daiiuquent? -- The'Chiidthe Parent?" I particular-eucourage uil warnen und
others to attend. Mrs.uhelis Curtin, President ofe Nileo Women's Ciuls., wille in attendance, with othersorn her organization. Also,
nr own Nues Pulice Juvenile,fficcr will be present. Pieuseuil your reservutiuns in to thehutober Office - 823-7120.
The AllAnsericu Bull ocho.oled for Sumrdsy,October9th.t the O'Hare lun, ut 8:30 P.M.,
s un sffulr thE I uet all toItem!. There has been u greates! uf converuatiuu ubuut tlk
air, audi want to assure youut your muney will 'be well
pent. With Frunkle Mantera'rcbeotrs, Nich- Nòhle, the 20thentUr) Fou recording artlut,d YoneIy,rs,4toulIy,-.
flown cumethan,' the show i1li -e tups. Thlawillbesnaffuirut will never be repeated issr Village again. lt is airst for us and would not be
ssible without the Ali-.eriçs City title, As o mcm-
er of the All-America Cam.isOiun, I have osen nome ofe plans and can say that theu1l lo' gailtg ta be a veryutstundiug affair andonewbichau will not want to miss. Youay, order, tickets by calling
he Chamber Offices at23-7120, or Murge Lieske, aSP
,
illuge Clerk, -NUes' 7-8485.
The Chamber la sturtiug ani-nut membership campaign
his month. A Membershipommittee 'wilt be culling ouou in the near tatare. Msa,
the Chamber will reactivate'its MjlwauJee Avenue Develop-ment sud Beautification Corn.mittee, and will couler withTrustee, EdWaÏ-d Berkawuky,to see how we can help withthe tree planting program.
Much bus heeu-'said'pru'afldCou farTait, O'Shanter, und IshaD repeat; again, theCham.her would- . like - ' ta - ace itremaju .-,but 'inucii' -a waythat it woal&ist-burdefthe tu.puyero'-------
I also want to take this op.pormnity to welcome two newDirectors of the Chumbera Mr.Frank Troiani, President ofhe Acro Remodeling Company,und Mr. Charles Barbaglia, ofhe Bank f Nues. ('ro,Burbo.
gUa will likewise sdrve)ab oursew Treasurer by appalltrnectuntil our election ut the Off ober.meeting, - 1
History Is in the making-ishe Ylllugé. The Aii.Arnericu
Weekend, Dctnker 7-8.9.10 willinclude a prugram for the fivevisiting Mayors undtheirwives.These Muyors represent fiveWinners aftha Ail.ArnericaCitytItle from ali . parts of thecountry, We are holding aMunicipal Seminar which willbe aBscisA Os, II f fl,,-,-
Maine East orn orn irisFifteen precisinn-truiued
pumpom girls, perfarmiug fourtimes thin week at Maine EastHigh School, will spearhead astudent drive to bring footballvictory ta the Demos luir asu successful climax to home. -
coming.
Standing, 8mm left; Audrey
HomecornWest Indians aim ta Tame-
A-Hawk at homecoming.,
Saturday, November 6 willhea big' day far Nues West whentheir football team clashes withthe Maine South Hawks. Itwill be homecoming for the is-diano who will be spurred anby the enthusiasm of excited-nlumai acd Siudento wha willbe esjuying a big week endcelebratIon. indiau Tame-A..Hawk" bao been chosen us theharnecoming theme.
A busy homecoming corn.mutes began-work lust summermd sow the plans have takenan un intense puce. The weeksed festivities will kickoff withu' twilight pep rally os FridayNovember b ut 7:00 p.m. inWest's south parking lnt.Therewill he a parade through down.tows Skokie and LincolnwuodSaturday morniug and u galahomecoming dance Saturdaynight.
Seuiors Fran Brande andSteve Cshen, both from Lin.colnwond - and co-directoraof the homecoming'committee,are confident -that homecoming'will he u memorable and eta.
This shouldbeont onlyluterent.Ing but isfermative and Socialin salviug many numerous mu.nicipal problems. We shnuldall be proud of nur Villageucd its officials. They havewnrked bard with the Ail.-Amdrica Commission ta ut.complisk thin tusk.
lt 'is most important that alibusinesses and professionalmen he members of the Cham-her. Withast this orgaulzutiuu,much wnuid he loot. Sims wehave become the AlJ..AmaricaCity, the Chamber, more thanevér- before, has become thecenter through which all callsfor informatIon are received.
JlCial5,altl,th;;; and --9e avital Putt nf 01ff cam-
-e Mayors of titO vlllagenatld '-,niisity. Join the Chamber 55W.Sb9Pransdth'gssrhórders;......................- --
Schuesslcr, sophomore. uf i3i2Tyrell, Park Ridge; CaptainLasrie Davies, senior. of 1611l-lahkertsu, Park Ridge; Jo Di-PrIs, janior, of 1841 MueorLn.,Park Ridge; Jans Regehr, jun.ior. of 107 Parkvietv,GlenviewlBey Hill, sentar, uf 1909 Cern.tn Rd., GleovieW; Tina May,senIor, of 2340 De Conk Ct.,Park Ridge; Nancy Kuharich,aaphamsre substimte, of illOHoffman, Park Ridge.
Seate& are Jaunie Prays!,ucular. 'uf 318 Gree,field,Gleu.view; Patti Klsjiau, senior, of8041 Mgrl1, Biles; DonnaLewis, senior sad ce-captain,uf 1990 Burton Ln., Perk Ridge;
ing At NUes W(est Nov.
citiug weekend. Miso Fay Parasand Mr. Charles Mattha arethe faculty ca-up-soars.
Paul Assgeliso NileS, sud Me.linda Isascu, Slfnkie, are theassistant -dtredtos. JackieLehr, Listaluwood, acts as headsecretary fsr' the committee.Publicity and p-hile relationswill he handled by n cammitteechaired by Meiosi Mets andCathy Bach, both tram MortonGrave.
Sue Prime and Tubi Nyherg,bath from Lfudnlnwond. areca.chuiriug the souvenir programcommittee. Neu Evans, Lis...eoluwsnd, and Dale Stets, Lis.coluwaòd, are cs-chairmen atthe float tommittee. Fcc-gamesud half time ceremonIes willbe planned bycommittees head.ed by Diane Alex, Skobie, andManips Sturkman, Lincoln.wood. The art and homegam-leg buttons committee to chair.ed by Barbara Saber, Lincoln.wusd, -and' Janice Brooks, Lin.coluwosd. -
Beth Rache and Cundi.Bvim,bath from Listolnwsodwill headthe aiurnui csmmitiee and Betty
JIM'S "OLELÌLL HOUSE-Restaurant' - -
9300 Mitwaukee Ave.(A.djast is Bawling Lanes)
FISIL FRY -
,Every VED. 8, FRI.
-
ALLYOU CAN EAT:
mr Buglei'Thur.tctobar 7 L865
Jeyce Di Vito, senoir, of 8005Elmore, Wiles; Sheri Field,senior, of 7501 Davis, MortesGrove; June EnemaS, soph.ornare substitute, uf i9ilBlrchLs., Park Ridge; and ChrisPluche, janior, of -1920 Wood.land, Park Ridge.
6Frazlu a,td Shelley Shandllsg,also -of Lincolswaad, will he ischarge of the twilight pep rai.ly, David Douglas, Msrts9Grove, is treasurer for home.'cnmisg crew, Cabinet ce-ar..dinators ao-eG,eseservillo, Lin-dolswsnd, and Wendy Al..der, Skokie. -
13
Nilesitè'Appointed -
Economi-utorPuai Hrletzke, 7035 deve-
lind, Niles, has been uppaist.ed ecasnmics tutor os campusby H. Murróy Herilky, chair-man of the Lake Forent Col.legeDepartutest of EcunomicS.
- nietzke who kas been os Shedean's honor roll for the posithree years at Lube ForeurCollege, will conduct 9;30 u.m.classes Tuesdays and Wed-es-days thraugh the sfiSoOl year.He tu majoring to two fieldsgavernmeotal affairs and ccoo-amico. .
. PanI Brietzbe is the Soc ufMr. b Mrs.WilllamH.BrtetZkeof the Cleveland Avesse ad-
, 'dress. His father is managingdirector of the IllInois Credit --Union League, a statewidetrade associatiss head qsurt.ored Is Besseuville.
SHOP -
LOCALLY
R1_:ef- -
k '
t8at(i ally. What's mora per.sonal than a çonversatlon? Ifeveryone inyturfamily makes
nd receives telephone calls,.theydeseros their own phone.Two or three extrA extennisnain your home can mean aworld'of new convenience forthe whole family . . . plus abig saving in time and effort.You'll be surpriued at howlittle' it costs. Cell us todayknd see.
:
MIDDLE STATES THON
-. COMPANY OF ILLINOIS J
WE HAVECREDIT TEeMS
Ne MussyDn
I ADJUSTED o REPAIRED o OVERHAULED
.
.DAY -SERVICE AVAILABLE
Tune-Ups, Brakes, MoLor Overhauling
.- AtOO -GENERAL
REPAIRS
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONSER VICE I
Att WORK GUARANTEED
WiNTER TRANSMISSION SPECIAL
OIL LEAKS STOPPED $Q95- SEALS INSTALLED
UNITED TNsMlssioH SERVICE-7460 N. MILWAUKEE AVE. at HARLEM . NuES, ILL.
PhoeNt..78989- - ---*8342\-24 HOur' Phono & Towin"Servico -
7.PoiI WINTERTRANSMISRION
:ae '$750
'4
eIp
DRAFTS1WEIIEADmc PE%oLur PEThO cEMzc'AN c2E14r_ PRocEss COMPAxy wsFfllE OppOnjj FOR INTilE VOL1.owijq
CIVI! & Sthcthra1 Draftsme viiii a mint-mum òf 4 years experience in detailed draft-Ing of structurai stee' A reinforced concrete
- foudation, suppart and structures.
Mechanical Draftsmen with a minimum of2 years expbrlence in detall drafting of pres-sure Vessels including generai knowledge ofThe ASME Coder Actual experience., withoil refinery or àhemlcai plant equipmentpreferred.
Electrical Draftsmen with a minimum of2 years experience in detailed drafting ofpower and lighting systems for ou refineriesand chemical planta.
Company offers excellent fringe benefitsIncluding Profit Sharing.
. OSTACT D. E. LEWAN
UNIVERSAL OIIL PRODUCTSAlgonquin fr Mt. Prospect Rds. Des Plaines
An Squai Opportunity Employer
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS
.. PUNOK PRESS OPERATORss SPRAY P1WTER5.- ARO WELDERS. GENERAL FACTORY
Excel ent starting salaries. liberalcompany benefits.
APPLY IN PEESON
ARMAR METAL PRODUCTS,INC.
1436 Dyis St- Arlington Heights, lii;
. . MACHINISTS
. MATERIAL HANDLERS
. INSPECTOR
e SLUrrING OPERATOR
e ASSEMBLERS
!ANY ExcELLER OPPOETUfUT1EEIN OUR FATOT
APPILY TODAY
Ad rne gccf 2 wesles sfres.r scZtw arsf bes1h'ife f
yress=
WEBER MARKING SYSTEMS,iNc.
CLesbees -tS Irrqspect M-e.
TlieBugle, October 7. 1965
Esip Wtedf4tdo - 285
SALRS R1Aj
One of the nation's lead-Ing food companiesneedsa salesman to seivice ourestablished accounts.$540 per mo. Salar3 pluscommission. All companyfringe benefitspiusprofltsharing. Vehicle and e-penses furnished.
Cali 381-5421
B.lp Wutd-28aZ-8
Roip Wanted-Fcmalo-484t I 1oial,-853t
C4O W$ßOWk.Spare Time
Take Orders- Fall Line.Men% WOmes. Chi!-drens AppareL ee Kit.Cati 11K/sL 5ILK 'R2-
TYPINGPASTE-UP
if 'oU çan typs know orcan learn ad layout pro.portions. typs foce geler-tana, etc., we can- uset'su appronimately oless thar-tUli-time*nourad and \nfiws past-updeparltueflt.
No 4ttPOfLence tieres.gary to Start bu helpful.Wewiul$ralfl
petrnañent owl paypsid holldùys, ancstians.
Honra somewhat flex-1h16
mgPHOzESlit. WESSEL!
J-Oi!rnal-NewSPub1icatons
Dea Plaines299-5511
LOOKflW. POE
DIY1!ERNT?Learn 1DM Keypunch
Positions Waitingfor graduates
SUBURBANKBYPVIÇOH
SOEOOL SEEVIOB
EXPERIENCED
CHECKERS- WA8flZDAPPLY IN PERSON
PESORES: Super Market
170 RIver RdDes Plaines
TELLERfull time Experiencedor non-experienced.
Pleasant working coud.Aals forMe. Ulmer
. or Mr. Paid967-8000
help
3anttorlaV wo! at1tuaiveCoiuitcy Clul
Man 6 Nites woman .
SNitesOODPA.854.0*44
IVIAKE SOME EXTRAMONEY part time. ¡ant.tirs and maids neededl your aréa Call from10 am. to 2 p.m. - 3 or-more boum per day.
Call Mr. ComblaYA7.6908
.VANTED - AmbtUouaperson to supply RaWteigh products to con-lomera. Real opportunityo get into ourprofitable
5ermanent business wlthout previous expertenceor capital invesunent.vgrite Rawleigh. Dept.It. J 10 V 703. FreepOrt.
- UI.
FUL!. TIME DENTALAssistant, experienced,must be able to workqme evening and Stiso part time. 4 eves. -aweek. -
424-1917
EREE- lobs for serre.tarie typists, clerks Apersonnel in Riles Er ad-jacent-- euburbs.
Caii.Melen nt:Abbey i!mpl. SeMen
-765Oh Milwaukee AYe.
WOBSAI
IWfCNED AIDE
Short Iloam -
Apply 10 to 12 a.rn.566 Le4 St, -Dm Plaines
LIGHTMAf!UFACT1JRING
- ASSEMBLY WORE -Full Time
8 am. to 4:30 p.m.Part Time
4;30 p.m. to 8t30 p.m.NYLOZ DETROIT
CORP.5301 Wesley Terrace
Rosemont 618.4911
USHEI1ETTES AOANDY GIRLS
- Age: 17-30Apply after 6 p.m.
Edens Theatre303 Skokie Ave.Nortlsbrook, Ill.
INDUSTRIAL.-- BUltOS
9522 FranklinFranklin Park, Ill.
442.3342I ON CAlL EVES
.----Ø5DAYS
Weare aeeiting a nia-tare woman eIther anR.tt, or IRE. to work ana tiR-iii baain when ourregular nurses are tIl,;vacations or on Sato'.days. Ideal job for an in-d'lvidUal who dona notwant- a regular nursingob but would like to
work a few hours dur-ing the week, If app1!-rants Who already havea job are interratad, theyghould have regularscheduled day hra., Sat-unisys off Interested ap-plicsnta. should rail MR.DAN SUNDT.
LITTELFUSE,INC.
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ØABHIER I sso E. N.W. Hwy. Des PlFuU or Part Time
Apply: Golf Mfll Theatreor photie, CE 6-45OO, -
934.1128
Young couple desire ex.per,. woman to baby sit,Days or eves, Vio, OketoPark, Cali 965.1165.
Kelp Wrested-- Pemol.-48.A
EOUSEWWgS
Hours &45 ajn-to 3 pAD,Mon. thru Fri. Excellentsalary A Co. benefits. 3o»enins still avall. inOur phone order takingdept. No experience nec-emory.
CALL 774-7484
CLERK -TYPIST
For order typing etc,and game clerical dotti
APPLY 1ff PERSONROREETSOI8 PNO5 -
254
Young applicant (18.35H.- S. grad) desired towork in. our genersl- so-counting dept. Skills neo-e$ssry ta perform thisJab are typing, Somebsakkeeping and expert-once would be prefer-able but not required. Aportion of this job willbe as relief swlttchboardOpr, and we wilt trainfor theae duties.
This - job offers. excel-lent working conditionsin s new modern office
LITTELFIJSE-. : -INC.
Soli E. NW. Hwy. Des Pl,934.1196
8. Orama1275 RIver Rd
-
MT. PROSPECT
iNSTRUCTRESS - -
Office Equip. $100 7fR.PERSONNEL 4SST, -
Make travel arrange-nienls etc, $50 - wit,
DES PLAINESGIRL FRIDAY . -RECEPT,Beau. offices, Companyneeds young lady whoenjoys s challenge.
Salary Open
O'NEILLASSOCIATES
- lEO,(A Licensed Agency)
3158 Des Plaines Ave.River Rd. -Des Plaines
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298.4441
RECENTGRAD- FIL-E CLERK
We need a rectnt high aches) grad. A bright,alert 'oung lady Interested in a job whichnrovldes excellent chances for advancementwith a growing dynamic company, Offeringfull employee benefits Including a Pof1tSharing Plan.
CONTACT *4155 DIANA L. PARES
DESOTO CHEMICAL. COATINGS, INC.
700 S, Mt Prospect Rd. 296-6611 Des Plaines-
An Equal Oppotunity EmloyerA P'ans Foe Progress Company
OFS'IOEGIRL -
for dynamic growing company In Des Plaines.Payroll and miscellaneous office duties.. S tolo P.M. Monday tino Friday. CaE - -
. -
_824.0144
-Lojt&FoagS-45-
FOUND-Maiumate sil-vex grey A white flecked.Dlstinctivemarkings. Fe-mate, about S mas. old,
.937,7379
Found Toung cat, blackfemale. White colos redstanCa, 824-7682.
IdixceFossa. For Solo-4G
Arlificial floral arrange- Doubte bed. white paddedmeats, treeo,wreaths,eie. headboard and frame. i*0 ordeç fo your homeor office, Reasonable.
Free F4timatesWhite Ejectric Range3o" -
CheerfUllY GlvOnLaIt sypa-4e ExceL cand. $140. Call
.
439-7492SINGER ZIG ZAG SEW.machine. Egeel. cand.$45 Cabinet model. Call
Mr. Anthony, 567.5770
NECIDINIE, WC.]cM..i KART KOPEE
W, Wille Ed, Des P),
-
- Io FernpeClallowprieeS
Iavailable
A000UNTWG o For tine pbetoarnphaOLEEN- ot your children
o Fof app0 time or-ranged to best saliteach child - -
o For sittings in yourown home -
o Far proofs left so all- the family may tee
too
RA1T ICOPEE
Photography of ChildrenCall 824.0679
Will buy old electrictrains made from 1900-1942. Any sire or conditioti. -823-296! after-I pm.
D2TF
STOR65 WINDOWSA-1 Condition. 10 win.dowo36x54%. Oneeach:42%x42%, 2¼x42'h,28trx46%, 28x46L CallPA 4.3529. Glenview
1969 Harley Davidsea'"Scat" Motorcyclo 1°-- C.Practically ll. -
A imm" - with onlyPle . ol. Cnli 524-4196between R AM. & 6P,M.
-
PALATiNE
RIRALS GRO?
Sting In your used cloth.ing and we will cell ltSor you. We Pay ranis. forcut glaaa.ha'id piiñtedchina, antiques. 106 S.N. W. lImp. Daily, 10 to4, FrL., 10 to 9 P.M.Closed Wed. FI.. 5.5251
DIVE
irull size 4 poster ma.hogany bed, Spring andmattress. Childa go.cart,very good con& Reas.
967-5313
. YARD SALEMOVING - Yard tarn.,dc-humidified. sled and5110W shovels. FurnitureA kit-Irk knacks. -
Sat. 20.9, 9 AM, to 6 P.M.414 S. Wolf Rd. Des Pl.
-298-2961
ugle1lla*rsday.Octoler 7 J965
- ViOLI!; LESSONSAdvanced and Beginners
- New Easy Method- 436-6700
Portable Zig Zag Deluxesew. mach. Excel. rond.Best offer. Also Magna-vox sil tosas. organ.likenew reasonable. Phone937-4770 after 5 p,m.
year old, 439.1016.
Epoyclopedisa,- 1965 cdi-tien. Brand new. Orig.cost $169.50. Sso, $75.-
Cslt 291-7385
IdIlabool !OOIOUÇtteI5-dSI
SINGING 8. PLAYING-FOLK GUITAR
Regular.EleC-SamGuitar
Drums AccordianTrumpet - SazClarinet . Vole-e
Professional TesoneroIXRIO SCHOOL
620 Lee St. Des Plaines: 8244256 --
-
USED ORGAN -
SALE
Save 9 9 on sue-hfatuous names asALLEN, BALDWIN,
LOWRY, ETC.
$795 to $1,050Great savings on our
new floor ModelGuibrsnsen Organs
Beau, uscI Grand Pianos9375 to $195
, MARIA SCIIAEFFERMUSIC STORE
IMPORTED QUALITYPIPES & TOSACCOS
Bring your pipe and TRY -
our TOBACCO FREE, .Complete line of smoker'sneeds' See them st:
- NUENCU DRUGS688 Lee St. 824-5106
GUITAR- INSTRUCTIONS
folle- A popular guitar inhome, Purchase or rentalarrangements on instru'finta, For info call:
- 2961366
lfornerp Seboels-SO
NAZARENE NURSERTSCHOOL-Character andpemonality development,thu auparviled play,storica, muslo and guto.once; tianaportation.
907-5405, Bet. 4 -
-- dit?
Pela Fon 9clo-Sl
Healthy -1 WI:. old kit.tens. 2 males, 2 (emales,Pon - trained, Free. CallPA 9-0999 after 3
SOlt-Painting GD60038t158 -
COMPLHTE pAINTINGand decorating service.Guaranteed work. CallHaueR Studio VA 4.9093
PAINTING LDECORATING
.
SSnvxCS - -
Interior. ExteriorNo ¡ob TOO Big 01
Toô SmallExpert Wallpaper
HángingMurata Scenlc etc,
296.3974Dea Plaines
PAINTINÓAND
DECORATINGBY
¡OHNSON A WATIJEN -
Beautiful exterior -nd
interior workmanship atan extremely reasonableprice.Free Est. Fully Sse.
437.402iRIVE
Plasiediag, Watdiinq-S$
EEPERT PLANrININC-Rooms, enitinijib UnliG Apatching, Weib gtjreo.Osad, No lob- 100 cinuiL -
Proa estimates.. VA 4mio. 6JU
ROOF A GUTFERSREPAIRED -
FREE ESTIMATES831-5229
itu and Cespoti!loeiliag-57 -
We will clean your -
Living Hm,, Dining Nm,and Hall carpeting.
for oniy $25.00MILLER --
CARPET CLEANERS299-4103
- 1415 Elllnwaod Beavicea ONMO4-VA 4.4131 Dea Plaines Ctsgs-40
Musir Service , -
LEXS TALKAbout your planned em,
addition, gar., kit.,bathers,, concfete Wofk,
screen pomh.it doesn't coot anythingto talk, Estimates freeof charge. Call now.
R f R CONSTRUCTIONW, do all phases ofID" so Improvementa.11E T-4362 or 766.4729
VACUUM cIEAHEltS
Sales A Repaira-
New A UagdHooveca . Bembas
Electrolux -
l'e-ce- PIckUp A
Phono: 537.2021
WATEEPSOOPIEG
BASEBIBIST WALLSLEA1IU$Q?
TRYTRI-N Waterproofing Co. -
EE8IDENTIAL-.-
COMMERCIAL - - -
NO DIGGING.NOT HARMFUL TO
- SHRUBBERYALL WORK 011AR.FREE ESTIMATES
299.4738 2994098Painting A DecoratingService -
Interlor.Exterlor.Insüred FAST ACTION -Walltex -. PaperIng
free estimatys, 299-3617 ÇLAIFIEDFor prompt, attention A
FAST ACTION CLASSIFIED
ORDREFor Pgemsssst
P)easant wo . ng4idl-tians, Will a so considerqualified female af pli-canta. - -
Apply Personnel Dept.
METHODISTPublishing Rouse1661 N. NAY. Hwy.
Park Ridge
An Equal OpportunityEmployer
CHEMICALOPERATOR
Chemical background de.Sired. Wonderful oppor.lunity to grow with anespandieg company.
- FOR APPT. CALL
OR 5.3950
HODAGCHEMICAL.
CORP.7247 N. Centrai ph.
SKOKIE
PART TIME JOB. Work3 eves. & Sat. Pay 560Consider students agel9.3 143-7657 Mc. Se-hiel,.
GENERAj. FAOTORTIsnmedtste openings formess for leading and Lii-¡ng products used in thepaint and printing inkinth,stsies. Noespeajeareueeewa.y.. PermanentLust taue i°' with liberalrress.anyhssseflts. Aciep-peOedty furndvanre.crest PIcage apply inperson, Ko pars time'&atp nawird.
STRECRN-RgUTRBw.
rol W. Recanisfi AimtiiIc, Ill,
Fart time Eanfy Man- toAc efse-trteaf. earittiyal, m sfl mankegs.
83y-
GOOD PAINTERFOE i'swama
n es:'711e Satter
e-1ge keimniescan e
WAREEDUSE EtAtSYta Dra Yfaisge areaasians! manufactureroSate-- maditìmsìng equip-
t. Emeile1it fututmWeak fue-Sudes e,pectssnìtr, to Itou, desIgn anziaves esfirnatfug.
.w_. Js.\W'Y
j--NeIp Wilted-.
Mole-655
AIR
.EEERs
HANDLERCLERKS
4 -years high se-keelAfternoón . Evening
Midnight Shifts avail.40 hour week
Free hospital benefitsAges 18 to 44 -
$447.00 per mo.To Start
Apply
-REAAIR
EXPRESS
- Employment Dept.Cargo Bldg. #1fIlIare Field,ChIcago. fi.
- DELIVERYMAN
4.5 Hours Per Day5 Days Per Week forLite delivery. Call:
934-8144
HEED N29IEDIATEL?- s GOOD SALESMENIn malar appliances orin plumbing A beating.
0004 starting salary.AU Company Benefits.APPLY IN PERSON
SEABS. ROEDUK A CO.1524 Miner St.
Des Plaines, Ill.
o ABC WELDERSo MEcHANIC
ASSEMBLERS-
o TURRET I4TREOPERATORS
o !4U.UIIG MAcEMOE.OPERATORS
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STEADY EELI.ABLE HELP TO WORK IN
THE OUTSTANDiNG SAW PLANT
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CONTOUR SAWS INC.
121? TRacker
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ADMIRAL CORP. -
CHICAGO, ILL -5530 N. RILTONPAR1EWAY EO8ETI0»9T
NEEDS:
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.e WAREHOUSE riNSE
8:30 A.30-to 5 PAL Monday (bru Friday.
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, An Equal Opportunity Employer-
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UNITED MOToRCOACH CO.
851 81- Noroi.s Hwy. Des Plaines
JOB OPENINGS AT -.UARc:o
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