Left Hand - Niles-Maine District...

8
. . .. . . ... ilee PUb11O'L1bràry . . ?944 Waùkan NUes, 111. 22 Recent . Complaints SJpuBr ActiOn At Thesday ntghts village board meeting Nues tÑetee Keith Fck reported a meetIng wIU be held The lent Wedneaday of January tO aedtt around-the- - clock doctor emergencyoervtce In NIleo by Nileo doctoro. Th meeting Io botog called after several -complaints bad bean reported byrealdonto dtotthey - ore 0e-hie td0 have o Nileo doctor rçopood to a h000e call. It woo ecotl reported oNUeo resident- woo 000ble toreoàhb NlIe doctor afterlO telephone callo, oid had to ooekaSkokle- booed doctor for theIr NUes home call. 1e iathhaaiarwhiaftgig wbÁdtitadinaeyN*luniten otho. iOl'W 'OIOd and v-und 1jan nßlcAJIg J1tie unw .ejnt* the dedral goveo'omentcoxnnddavw ito teuenfet a mUUon dollar -pien rent. Widje the chance to ßcqldo'e Oho boço.end of TAM may etUi bo potoibje we afraid Obo anUrO canone WUI 'Ou101n Jo potcnte bonds. Thy otolc antto of nome of the uncrnoçey £rcoopothcofticlole and an welt ay pthate cUcens e-oid hove boon onoy. bad *ey flot Ieyo tloed with ouch pptho. AIar tb fedece3 grant was turned dpwnjterhpreçy steve Cbdlrchj told th action woo t000yd by poUUcs'.. .He then tomed -oo'000d and natd be wen appnoftep to Pretidootjoh0000. Wc», obvout1y, if his çharge af poUco' woo valid, then lt Jo llice2y got very paf lottai preOjdeot woafd side with thone veve accosot. Md 1er NUnc preoideot Chamyrobi p°ppiW oif that ho'n oin to ot the U. S. iRresideotn atteotton on otilo matter to ao byurd os 50500 Rosofon poosasts aftt.IXW aloognido Rossian president Prezoehev and discosslop the neeø er aprwletariao outhouse and 0000orfjcid ßioogthe o1ga. Tite weli-mouniop but equally chourd f000 sIgnature petition which was stgned by woyoye who walked the streets ofldijes, whether a residesoorsot;wch uupportod the ocqulsitios of TAM was equally uOJselteVabie. Thre io a unanimous belief among oli rtsidents .Vhywoujd 11.1cc tO 000 TAM remain no it ls ßu when the .q005tiosi of who would pay for Oho 4 lo 9 itilllo dollar ecreage comes to the fore, then tdiiesites iso- Zio tu isositgte supporting such g tre1s5çtion especially if they would have to foot the ti1. liad the petitioners been only Xdifeuftoo, end hod they said they would be io fevor of fi- n000tnf che sale. thet tise y. Ottiost nsigbt isuve oome viffli- ficonce0 sack in the depzsssjon ayoOhere woo toe pian wisicis would gIve every man in the country around 2OO a moyth. Wishle it wso lmpracticoj 1m oure moot people were for It. Like the tsvo cisickoite ist every pst" l5i5liosophy, were all for lt os long au we dout )tave to otgn eke check. TNjIes Baseball League Meets . Janua Another year lo past and a . - new bdnebafl oeusoo lnrupldly approachlng Tise prafesolonal 000mo and players wIll be may. Ing 00Mb late thin month for theIr Iralegof aed CotodltIonthg The Nlleo Bueebuil League lo aba p4ypng torl.oIlg year altead. Moos detalh ,,d plano are In th proceso of beleg fatafulated In order to Insure a Oistceuuful sonnait. All reuldeoto of Notes and thoNIIe Park DIstict are InvIted to at- - tend tho monthly meeting which will be held at the New Reo- motion Ceoter.y877Milwachee Ava. at 8 p.m. Come down and hear the proposed uuggeut. ioeu and after your commente and. auslntan,e. An lntereuUng and entertalj.. Ing nprtu program wllibnp.e- eeeted along with 00mo refreo.. mento to conciud Iho meeting. Remember that dato...The.. days January 11.8 p.m. ' The second ,Mne week zos- steif of Top and RoUet cias- $eo wt1i begin Jan. 10th. ?ou may register for the begInners class at- 3:45 p.m. eIther on Mondays or Frktoyo and the advoncod begInners class hold at 4:45 p.m. alto eithor on Mus.. -dayst or Wedoseodayn. Cblldren maltlornslh owit top osti bai- let shseo. The registration feo for the nine week 5000ion Io $2. Please register at the Parb Office. ßatoo classes will begin their 000mal nino weeksJanuary li. The claoeeu are held at the Pilleo Park Recreation Center. The clausdo will be held au followut Beginoers.Tueodoyo 3:45 p.m.; Advanced Beginners. Prldayo 3;45 p.m.: loteosnod.. late Clout I-. Tueedavo. 400 Hiles Resñleigs Stj Eiectoenit Date Processing otudents of the tODWhs resides lnlenOiew. ne Adult Evening School io Park RIdge gad... The group le enraiied Its Accouioote r er around the IBM 1440 Competer to which us B1econic Data Proceo. they were i00-odoted last September. Standby, sthg" initiai calones In the three-year D.P. eft to right, are Leon Modlgoo of 8315 00swe technology pingwam bnthg conducted at Idoine fdfleo1 Grace Bauscishe of 460k Pi. River Rd. ounetup High Sthsi rout. Thin three evenine Schiller Pach1 James Schorr ef goy Footer weak psngrano enab]eundulto to obtain certif. Laoe I'iilesl June Wiesest of 8215 New Cenote. fnnes p Competer 'ogrummlng end Syytem fdiles; and Monry Xramer of Sthf 14. POtts. dnoiyaln and aise to acquire college credit in isrg Chicags. Seated is Peyette LIllev, Instroc.. tejated studies. Nues Park District News flIJIIUN RbIIrII !ll rt]ca £E!]v 27 If you have not regiotered your child fer the Idilee Peris Dlstritt'o ifleysthusi programs there io stili time end open. ingo left for ysq to du no. Tise 0000nd 0005ion oftite May.. school program will isygin on January Il end last for ten weeks. Ckild,-en muet iso four year old isv December 1, 1965 to repistor. The children et the program two foys e week either on Tunsfoys and Thurs. dolls or Fridays and Wodnes. dayo from OtIS o.m. toli;3ø 5.055. The program is held at the Nibs Parlo Recreauost Con-. -ter and Gressne bleigiste Field. hoose. The reglstrattos foe is l5. To re5ister yournust copte foto the Pent Office. 7877 Milwaukee Ave. p.m.; Intermediate C1at11.. Tliesdayu; 5:15 p.m.; Major. etteo.Pridayo Sols p.m.. The rogiotratoo (dele $2. The second senvloo df the Malteo Slimnastics will be.. gin Jan. 11th. This program Id held at the Oak Elementy School on Toesdoy eoeniog from 8.10 p.m.. Tise program 000uistu of sllmooleg ucd trim. ming esoertines and volleyball. The reqiutrefion fee lo $2 astd regiotration will ho calcen atthn Path Office, 7877 MIlwaukee Ave, Thin program will laut ¡or nIne weckt, Moanted beglnnero knittIng dannen WIU begin Jan, 10th at the Nileu ltkrk RecreotieeCcn. tcrThto pregranu wilt last for nine weeks.Tise claonée-.wffl- Ito iteM from Its 9p.nt,yn IdondoyevenJnge,Theyogee- alun loe jur the dighe week session io 95. Menee regis- ter at che ForkOffice. A ten wools uessioo of Inter. mediate ffdidge will bepinJass ith at tito Notes Porlo Ret. reatlon Corter. Theoe clooses will be held yo Monday altere fosen from l5 p.00. The reg. intrutios fee is 910 dsr the ten wools 5eooin. Piese register at the inch Office. Beginning BrIcge lessons will be bold at the Recreation Center on Moe- day evenings fronsi..l0 tm. and if enough ore interested, there will be an Advanced Bridge class on Wedoeoday ev. koingo from O to 10 p.m.. Both Class-s 'will be held et the Recreation Certr, aodthereg.. introtion foe for both too week 50501000 io $10. A oecond week pesolon of Cuitor open to soest, women, and children ten yearo of age and oo up will be offered be.- ginning inc. 24th at the Mlles Park Reeteotion Cester. Be. gineing ineto'uction vollI be giv. - en at I p.m. astil 9 p.m. und Advanced lnotructioo will be glvèo from 9 p.m. until 10 p.m. on Monday eveolsgs. Yo botet furnish your owe guitar. Thete ciD be a toen kund dance at the RecrUon Ceo. ter onJauuay 5th beginnIng at 8 p.m. end looting until li p.m. The dances are open co oIl teens who attend Idoine Bast, Motto llame, und Mlles West High Schools. Mmieoion -lo- SOdperpemeswan- clothes must he worn. The Mlles Park District Of- fice 7877 Milwaukee Avo,967.s 663g isopeflonMonday. through Fridays from 9 n.m. to 12 linon and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. and onSawodsys mornings from 9 a,m, until 12 noun You may register for the Paek District programs at the office daring 'hin timo New Arrival A boy, Steven Joségh, flee. 5 ò Dr. and Mro, Richard Lam.. relayer, 7061 W. Kedzie St., - Pillen, llIInole WeIght I lb, - ,' 4' ou,, -..- .$,,. "u -caso tromaccesth,e reep00550zljty to prepare thons dv the daughter of fer thlo by Buiding theIr think. - - dMro.RisbdrtCauhat -log. 7034 Monroe SWeet. Miles. Wedoesd r Y. Jan. 26s Committee- N Nifes Cttidens Friday. Jan Chambers '8 lIes Council n:°n - Saturday. - Jon, 15: "Linie Squares", Regular Dasce Sec- roauloo Center, 8 p.m. - ve -' The lilies flamas Relations Csunoil Meeting ovilibe bold Thursday, : January 27, st S P,M_ at the Nifes Recreation Center -Lower Meeting Rosm rather thon et the Canotti - Chombere as. previbudy do. - - esuoted. "Rearing Children to leidet Oho- Chullenge of Cissnga'° Is nn hnpsrtaotfscet of parental res- ponothiilty Change do holly and thevitsble in noir .Cociety. While it to difficult fer seme to accept change, it io a isew bsrizòs for others. Change can be plesaot to occept if wekove the proper 000itude tywardo it.-- Mure importuntly, our children ehould have theproporetticudés to accept change. Childrmbeve C00f.,2nditiothepantt Nues Calendar Of JEients Priday Jan 7 Wemans Aux Ing fIlles Bowl Ratheltellar 111017, Ìdjjen - Police Depart. 7 P.20. ment, Meeting, Jury Room - - - Nileo Council Chanibers Sp m Tuesday jan IS Bosh Re. Monday, Jon, 10: TOIB Meet- jjo, 8:30 n.m,i l'aiS Board iztg, Mijes RatJ.keUer 7 p.m., Meeting, Recreation Center, I Latlieu Awdfluy Mies Mens. p,n,, oriol VFW s677l2, Bunker Hiji - S p.m. Wedneoday, Jan. 19; Woman'u Club - of Miles Meeting, Bun- Tuesday, Jan, 11; MUm Bose. her Hill, 8 p.m. boil League Meep,n5, Recrée- tise Camer, S p.m.; Villoge Mooday, Jon, 24: TOpg Meet- Board MeetIng, Miles Couticil leg, Mlles -Bowl RatitekelldP Chambers, S p.m.; Briends of 7 p.m. - - the Miles Public Lthrary Ret. ' - - reellen ifnter S p.m.; Amer. ' Theoday, Jan. -25:VlllogeBoard icon Legion Post #29, }Ioli e! MeerIng Miles Council Chant- Morton Grove Pot #134, 6140 bers, 8 p.m. ' Dempote, Morton Grove. Wednesday, Jan. 12; Chamber of Csmnteroe, 12 nono; Librare y Board Meeting Miles Public - Library, 7;3O p.m. --- íIi] - -Ath Fmtshm,, -s intum tots Fer -the employees, helare sin atieneS -the -dinui' bdhlm han --itil..., L -Bi000dly °PPinII. with - Just -dalton. Gory Idenu -- ? Iveiaod fl!Yifl0mOflt0....Isaug itere ence(hownntçdr,Sin -tbelo0Curusdtiweson tite -two peurs of drawiag ap Iba plans end I vwrbedio give Ohs jatnple something ta be proud of. Why dldO'X-tbeyatuun xn ike uimetue? Ideo Yearo Eve the ti,eafte was Fucked. -ohS' don't toen lat 'atmlrwivos ola more often. What's the ar.nttor With tini 4: comnunuity? I wrote Mayor - Daiey -e letter -frOltogitiinwh 1 think nf Chicago andito-coi. tore. I ief -Cbicogo Palee bofare mod I wish-i budoft-cotee. baclt" 'Wlnc-cauwe do....-vihntcas Ido 7 lashed hunt 'Ge borne and un'ite pthe failure -of -tb.-çomrnu*y te supporr-ohis atunderfoil, lewdly theatre" thenold. lnts lois difine ist Dee lost 51-aso nf clthrnpugna void. the low sat with birn end iban alargo iomdle of leIse prIeto of the theatre under Ido arm, 'Gary Mann - left -the tbsocre..._.. dsreyet'?........je bspa not. ht lOtIS P,M. Idillro Ploy. house was darlo und silent. Come to tisOldiles Reyreatiun Cenced Meeting Josm; 7577 N. Idllweulsee. Aye, -nt-p j4, Thubedoy, JisOdaty 27, 1966, to Iopar end disenso this tepiewlth -Rico, : Bifuley Bishop, Award Wisttl0g Teacher, - from s Chiesgo ooisooj. - . atreuden your own OMitides tovards unlgitbsrloosde_ ocboel, church, and cornmuiojty, --Pluto qsw to attend, Bringelôngevspy parente, Coffee will be served, Elected Sècretàry' Kathleen A. Cashato; Miles, has kann elected secretory st the jtolúr eluso- at inguetuno Collage, l$ock lslend Thuroday, Jat. 27 -Zoning Board Meecg Nido Council Chambern.8p,m; American LegIon Post #29, Hallof-Mno. ' - ton Grove POut 5134,. 6140 ' -Dernpeter,ys5zyo Gro- trnday, Jan. 16: Nllee - Band, Pancake Day. : Monday, Jan 31; 'lti Meet- - - - Ing , RiSes Bowl Retbukeljar, - Monday, jas, iy 'ropg Mast. - p.m. - --From The - Left Hand -bTyM Dentar Edltagt$ PÛSIISIW, Leuer-,To-The-Editor writer Mort Goodman odnsinds us of. theNilno posbile Works Depart- ment usual finejob duringthe récent onowfali-atChriouuao-. 966.39O time. The oow bogan falling - - the day before Christmas and - Nileokept her otreets upankin - clean over the-holiday. In klagten Grove theworkers - were not called out dutingthe holiday. At the weot end of town, alongside Nileo the con. traut of the two communitien - - - was slacked (by onow and lee), - Driving dabei MerrU - Avenue from Morton Grove to Nlleu -the herders of the two towns wereiiofined by the snow and Morton Grave is a sleepy old town, whose leaderuhip in bare of the qualities which load II progress. When we first mnved from Nuca to Merlan Grove two years ago wotheuglit nur affection for Nilea woo n natural prejudice ugoinot thu "new neIghborhood". But ru.. cocUy our neighbors, dci Nahabediane, movad from ont town to the other, and voluto. teered the sumo oplolono we've noted. Obviouoly, olncn both commonitleo are geogrophicol.. ly and economically similar, the contrast in Cha tWO areas can only be attributed to the men Io chorge of the villages, - The ,. cnmnittoemen rotos, both in 1411e,. and Maine Town. aMps, will- gather momentum in theimmedlateIoture. - - - I Maine Township Nilod Mayor -Nick SJdseoed Das ' Plaiioeo-publiuher' bicis WeItek - -: ,iilbo fighting-an-uphill bottIn-- : tounocot Tom Bradley, who has eagit eotrencnea nero tor ene - IP°llaiiuuun Jy ciect c'optaino ii 000rypre&ect in the townshIt t lo assumed ha nhjiold he the favorite io retain the mitch-coveted pent. however, Blaue and Wessel will - both run scared and the throe. cooflered race should he cloee, - TonIght another meeting in the Nibs Chombars will ha staged in pursuit of o solution of the many probleato fo the East Maine uoincorporoted o- rear While the center stage will concern lineE with the possible incorpokatien of port Or all qf thd oreo, there will be a opond billing which can. hot be bverlooked. Blasa, who has the uoconny ability to-ho In Oho right allot at the right time sr fallo lo the soup and corneo up smelling like a roue will bapresldingnver the controversial meeting. And if his offerts load to the nettle. moot-of-the problems there ha will garner Ints of votes la the Upcoming commlttonman race - in Jene. There is a plifall to Blase's volunteering to mediste the 41f- ferencos there. Many of tim in. wrested parties seeking a so. lutlon are alreodyootheWe550l team for Jane, And while they would net be so nefarious as'tO set Blase up for o possible downfall, the meeting of the interested political opponents hears watchiog. - . ': -.- SerbiNo You might he asking youruolf ' -- what's the big prizninhecomlng (Condoned on Pago 06) CIty ObservIng the signing of the 'Praclaptotion" of Joycoo Week are moznbogo of th Jay. caes. Standing left to rIght Art LeTour0000, Pave Greenberg, Earle Rappapurt.JOyC000 Pce- sideot. Eon Cohen, Roso Mclutdrew and Aaron Michael. son. Se0ted Nicholas Blase - Mayor of Nibs. A PROCLAMATION - WHEREAS, the eloid bodies and eertico orgoolzattoitt of oui -- sìillage. of'Niks :-' BI39MitwaukeeAv.. VOL.9N0-29 - ----mEuGLE,rHuRsDAy.-JANuARYl3.l966 - 1OPER COPY- -- commuelly and thodepartinents years of the iscab goveonmentrecag- ' - nizo the great eervicerendered THEREFORE i. MCHOLI' 'B. to thin community by tbk 51145 BLASES Mayor of the Village Joycees, and : 0f lileo, do hereby-proclaim - the week of January 16 to 22, - WHEREAS thé United States 1966, as JAYCEE WEEK and Jayceep qod Its affIliated state urge oil cltizoos -of our corn. and bucal organizations hove muelO)' to give fail cóealdere. set aside the week of January tlon to oho futaro services nf -16 to 22, 1966, to observe the the Jaycees. - - f000dlegofthéjaycees,-OOd -' ;--- -- --------- Date Jonuary6, 196''''' WHEIEAS. thleergasilzationof '-'- ' - yòun niait has contributed mu.. - - Signed Nicholas B. Blusa -tonally to the betterment of - ' -Mayor thIs community throughout the - w - - - , s ' -- . - ' answer quartes trum tee cespo Vdllage Ckv* Skng Nilesbits - Nimv.ì.ì Of Servicejnen---------'' Nilesbite.....Nileuin seeking Da you bave a loved one who - - ispresently servingla the mil- sen haye a husband, ss Itary service?- ar-dnughterIn-lhe-milltaty------- -- - ,- - - seryc woqid you pleaoowrite The Village Clerk s office his or her hamo and mailing of' Nlbe5 is iliterested in ob- - address, fiuin$iiithe applicu taming oho names sod addres. aUen below. and send to- the oes of olI Nibs resIdents who Villag$ Clerk a office 716k ore actively serving io all Milwaukee Avenue Nibs Ill hruocbes of the pymed forces. - -- - - '- Won t you please tobo à Since thege ore noofficiOlrec- minute to help us show our: --ords io the Village to ehtaln s'iloetIcan men that they have - thIs inforototloy, we-oreosk. the support of oil the Nlles' ing you, the resid ' ' - for year help, Company Duty Station a new vilioge - ot00000y Goocaris moved into o $16,000 magistrate's job Belag ' di- - iörn-tykdtFBI6s1f seomsto - he a douiroble pooltioC Pro. _vi000 ItWroeyWalterDoMbo- come o $28,000 circuit court judge Wheeling Township commltteomats Stavros was the likely sponsor of DaM Stay. cao also is'onextelb050 terms with BImo.....Maoy people ho. lieve the Stavros-Blase -11e-in - rosolted In Pohl first getting the 011105e attorney job Blasa now has three 'men, Snolgtel, Dahl antI Geocarlo, 611 who have hod pollticolfavors bestöwed upon them by Bluse Ail-three meo are Important links of dio circuit cuurtsys- tem.w..11l the coming yeaiss the title öt'júdgdmay wolIpseccdo Coetinued en Pago II)' This problem bao baco aired many- timos before, sed it oas uppneed1y solved afteP M66 Blase first woo eJected, i-tow- over, the complaints from resi. dents obvltssly provos there lo no plan todays or -if there is one it io mont-inadequate. : - qsesti005 pertinent co ' tbd theatre School and -Peck nag. gested they be queried obdutthc broken Lawreoceweodsiges add - the wooden theatre signs. Blase -said-ouch-probbomu-sro-clausbe - fled as a publie nuisance and Ki'iliich will be- reminded of thovlobailods, --- - - Mayor -Blase announced tkò- Io teen essay wieners in the AU America ' contest will he dtficIalu for o -day" January li. On Februoryß they will btlefly alt. os the village bìqtd Feti conduct the meotleg. Blase :safd the wineors are ths leaders of tommorroso°, Ttooteo - -Scheel jested tite - yqusguiers will be an - improvement" over the present - : public officials. No ose dio- pitted 145 claIm. - - In other actIons Jim Seeider - (Contitisoden Page 16)

Transcript of Left Hand - Niles-Maine District...

Page 1: Left Hand - Niles-Maine District Libraryevanced.nileslibrary.org/research/Newspapers/NilesBugle/1966/01_13... · pptho. AIar tb fedece3 grant was turned dpwnjterhpreçy steve Cbdlrchj

. . .. . .

... ilee PUb11O'L1bràry

. . ?944 WaùkanNUes, 111.

22

Recent .

ComplaintsSJpuBr ActiOnAt Thesday ntghts village

board meeting Nues tÑeteeKeith Fck reported a meetIngwIU be held The lent Wedneadayof January tO aedtt around-the-

- clock doctor emergencyoervtceIn NIleo by Nileo doctoro. Thmeeting Io botog called afterseveral -complaints bad beanreported byrealdonto dtotthey

- ore 0e-hie td0 have o Nileodoctor rçopood to a h000e call.It woo ecotl reported oNUeoresident- woo 000ble toreoàhbNlIe doctor afterlO telephonecallo, oid had to ooekaSkokle-booed doctor for theIr NUeshome call.

1e iathhaaiarwhiaftgigwbÁdtitadinaeyN*luniten otho.iOl'W 'OIOd and v-und 1jannßlcAJIg J1tie unw .ejnt* the

dedral goveo'omentcoxnnddavwito teuenfet a mUUon dollar-pien rent. Widje the chance toßcqldo'e Oho boço.end of TAMmay etUi bo potoibje weafraid Obo anUrO canone WUI'Ou101n Jo potcnte bonds. Thyotolc antto of nome of the

uncrnoçey £rcoopothcofticloleand an welt ay pthate cUcense-oid hove boon onoy. bad*ey flot Ieyo tloed with ouchpptho.

AIar tb fedece3 grant wasturned dpwnjterhpreçy steveCbdlrchj told th action woot000yd by poUUcs'.. .He thentomed -oo'000d and natd be wenappnoftep to Pretidootjoh0000.Wc», obvout1y, if his çhargeaf poUco' woo valid, thenlt Jo llice2y got very paf lottaipreOjdeot woafd side with thone

veve accosot. Md 1er NUncpreoideot Chamyrobi p°ppiWoif that ho'n oin to ot theU. S. iRresideotn atteotton onotilo matter to ao byurd os50500 Rosofon poosasts aftt.IXWaloognido Rossian presidentPrezoehev and discosslop theneeø er aprwletariao outhouseand 0000orfjcid ßioogthe o1ga.

Tite weli-mouniop but equallychourd f000 sIgnature petitionwhich was stgned by woyoyewho walked the streets ofldijes,whether a residesoorsot;wchuupportod the ocqulsitios ofTAM was equally uOJselteVabie.Thre io a unanimous beliefamong oli rtsidents .Vhywoujd11.1cc tO 000 TAM remain no itls ßu when the .q005tiosi ofwho would pay for Oho 4 lo 9itilllo dollar ecreage comesto the fore, then tdiiesites iso-Zio tu isositgte supporting suchg tre1s5çtion especially ifthey would have to foot the ti1.liad the petitioners been onlyXdifeuftoo, end hod they saidthey would be io fevor of fi-n000tnf che sale. thet tise y.Ottiost nsigbt isuve oome viffli-ficonce0 sack in the depzsssjonayoOhere woo toe pian wisicis

would gIve every man in thecountry around 2OO a moyth.Wishle it wso lmpracticoj 1moure moot people were for It.Like the tsvo cisickoite ist everypst" l5i5liosophy, were all forlt os long au we dout )tave tootgn eke check.

TNjIes Baseball

League Meets.

Janua

Another year lo past and a. - new bdnebafl oeusoo lnrupldly

approachlng Tise prafesolonal000mo and players wIll be may.Ing 00Mb late thin month fortheIr Iralegof aed CotodltIonthg

The Nlleo Bueebuil Leaguelo aba p4ypng torl.oIlgyear altead. Moos detalh ,,dplano are In th proceso ofbeleg fatafulated In order toInsure a Oistceuuful sonnait. Allreuldeoto of Notes and thoNIIePark DIstict are InvIted to at--tend tho monthly meeting whichwill be held at the New Reo-motion Ceoter.y877MilwacheeAva. at 8 p.m. Come downand hear the proposed uuggeut.ioeu and after your commenteand. auslntan,e.

An lntereuUng and entertalj..Ing nprtu program wllibnp.e-eeeted along with 00mo refreo..mento to conciud Iho meeting.

Remember that dato...The..days January 11.8 p.m.

' The second ,Mne week zos-steif of Top and RoUet cias-$eo wt1i begin Jan. 10th. ?oumay register for the begInnersclass at- 3:45 p.m. eIther onMondays or Frktoyo and theadvoncod begInners class holdat 4:45 p.m. alto eithor on Mus..

-dayst or Wedoseodayn. Cblldrenmaltlornslh owit top osti bai-let shseo. The registration feofor the nine week 5000ion Io$2. Please register at the ParbOffice.

ßatoo classes will begin their000mal nino weeksJanuary li.The claoeeu are held at thePilleo Park Recreation Center.The clausdo will be held aufollowut Beginoers.Tueodoyo3:45 p.m.; Advanced Beginners.Prldayo 3;45 p.m.: loteosnod..late Clout I-. Tueedavo. 400

Hiles Resñleigs StjEiectoenit Date Processing otudents of the tODWhs resides lnlenOiew.

ne Adult Evening School io Park RIdge gad... The group le enraiied Its Accouioote rer around the IBM 1440 Competer to which us B1econic Data Proceo.they were i00-odoted last September. Standby, sthg" initiai calones In the three-year D.P.eft to right, are Leon Modlgoo of 8315 00swe technology pingwam bnthg conducted at Idoinefdfleo1 Grace Bauscishe of 460k Pi. River Rd. ounetup High Sthsi rout. Thin three evenineSchiller Pach1 James Schorr ef goy Footer weak psngrano enab]eundulto to obtain certif.Laoe I'iilesl June Wiesest of 8215 New Cenote. fnnes p Competer 'ogrummlng end Syytemfdiles; and Monry Xramer of Sthf 14. POtts. dnoiyaln and aise to acquire college credit inisrg Chicags. Seated is Peyette LIllev, Instroc.. tejated studies.

Nues Park District News flIJIIUN RbIIrII !ll rt]ca £E!]v 27If you have not regiotered

your child fer the Idilee PerisDlstritt'o ifleysthusi programsthere io stili time end open.ingo left for ysq to du no.Tise 0000nd 0005ion oftite May..school program will isygin onJanuary Il end last for tenweeks. Ckild,-en muet iso fouryear old isv December 1, 1965to repistor. The children etthe program two foys e weekeither on Tunsfoys and Thurs.dolls or Fridays and Wodnes.dayo from OtIS o.m. toli;3ø5.055. The program is held atthe Nibs Parlo Recreauost Con-.

-ter and Gressne bleigiste Field.hoose. The reglstrattos foe isl5. To re5ister yournustcopte foto the Pent Office. 7877Milwaukee Ave.

p.m.; Intermediate C1at11..

Tliesdayu; 5:15 p.m.; Major.etteo.Pridayo Sols p.m.. Therogiotratoo (dele $2.

The second senvloo df theMalteo Slimnastics will be..gin Jan. 11th. This program Idheld at the Oak ElementySchool on Toesdoy eoeniogfrom 8.10 p.m.. Tise program000uistu of sllmooleg ucd trim.ming esoertines and volleyball.The reqiutrefion fee lo $2 astdregiotration will ho calcen atthnPath Office, 7877 MIlwaukeeAve, Thin program will laut¡or nIne weckt,

Moanted beglnnero knittIngdannen WIU begin Jan, 10th atthe Nileu ltkrk RecreotieeCcn.tcrThto pregranu wilt last for

nine weeks.Tise claonée-.wffl-Ito iteM from Its 9p.nt,ynIdondoyevenJnge,Theyogee-alun loe jur the dighe weeksession io 95. Menee regis-ter at che ForkOffice.

A ten wools uessioo of Inter.mediate ffdidge will bepinJassith at tito Notes Porlo Ret.reatlon Corter. Theoe clooseswill be held yo Monday alterefosen from l5 p.00. The reg.intrutios fee is 910 dsr the tenwools 5eooin. Piese registerat the inch Office. BeginningBrIcge lessons will be bold atthe Recreation Center on Moe-day evenings fronsi..l0 tm.and if enough ore interested,there will be an AdvancedBridge class on Wedoeoday ev.koingo from O to 10 p.m.. BothClass-s 'will be held et theRecreation Certr, aodthereg..introtion foe for both too week50501000 io $10.

A oecond week pesolon ofCuitor open to soest, women,and children ten yearo of ageand oo up will be offered be.-ginning inc. 24th at the MllesPark Reeteotion Cester. Be.gineing ineto'uction vollI be giv. -en at I p.m. astil 9 p.m. undAdvanced lnotructioo will beglvèo from 9 p.m. until 10p.m. on Monday eveolsgs. Yobotet furnish your owe guitar.

Thete ciD be a toen kunddance at the RecrUon Ceo.ter onJauuay 5th beginnIng at8 p.m. end looting until lip.m. The dances are open cooIl teens who attend IdoineBast, Motto llame, und MllesWest High Schools. Mmieoion

-lo- SOdperpemeswan-clothes must he worn.

The Mlles Park District Of-fice 7877 Milwaukee Avo,967.s663g isopeflonMonday. throughFridays from 9 n.m. to 12linon and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.and onSawodsys mornings from9 a,m, until 12 noun You mayregister for the Paek Districtprograms at the office daring'hin timo

New ArrivalA boy, Steven Joségh, flee. 5ò Dr. and Mro, Richard Lam..relayer, 7061 W. Kedzie St.,

-

Pillen, llIInole WeIght I lb, -,' 4' ou,,

-..- .$,,. "u -caso tromaccesth,e

reep00550zljty to prepare thons dv the daughter offer thlo by Buiding theIr think. - - dMro.RisbdrtCauhat-log. 7034 Monroe SWeet. Miles.

Wedoesdr Y. Jan. 26s

Committee- NNifes Cttidens

Friday. JanChambers '8

lIes Council

n:°n -

Saturday. - Jon, 15: "LinieSquares", Regular Dasce Sec-roauloo Center, 8 p.m. -

ve -'

The lilies flamas RelationsCsunoil Meeting ovilibe boldThursday, : January 27, stS P,M_ at the Nifes RecreationCenter -Lower Meeting Rosmrather thon et the Canotti -

Chombere as. previbudy do. -

- esuoted.

"Rearing Children to leidetOho- Chullenge of Cissnga'° Is nnhnpsrtaotfscet of parental res-ponothiilty Change do hollyand thevitsble in noir .Cociety.While it to difficult fer semeto accept change, it io a isewbsrizòs for others. Change canbe plesaot to occept if wekovethe proper 000itude tywardo it.--Mure importuntly, our childrenehould have theproporetticudésto accept change. Childrmbeve

C00f.,2nditiothepantt

Nues Calendar Of JEientsPriday Jan 7 Wemans Aux Ing fIlles Bowl Ratheltellar111017, Ìdjjen - Police Depart. 7 P.20.ment, Meeting, Jury Room - - -Nileo Council Chanibers Sp m Tuesday jan IS Bosh Re.Monday, Jon, 10: TOIB Meet- jjo, 8:30 n.m,i l'aiS Boardiztg, Mijes RatJ.keUer 7 p.m., Meeting, Recreation Center, ILatlieu Awdfluy Mies Mens. p,n,,oriol VFW s677l2, Bunker Hiji -

S p.m.Wedneoday, Jan. 19; Woman'uClub - of Miles Meeting, Bun-Tuesday, Jan, 11; MUm Bose. her Hill, 8 p.m.boil League Meep,n5, Recrée-tise Camer, S p.m.; Villoge Mooday, Jon, 24: TOpg Meet-Board MeetIng, Miles Couticil leg, Mlles -Bowl RatitekelldPChambers, S p.m.; Briends of 7 p.m. - -the Miles Public Lthrary Ret. ' - -reellen ifnter S p.m.; Amer. ' Theoday, Jan. -25:VlllogeBoardicon Legion Post #29, }Ioli e! MeerIng Miles Council Chant-Morton Grove Pot #134, 6140 bers, 8 p.m. 'Dempote, Morton Grove.

Wednesday, Jan. 12; Chamberof Csmnteroe, 12 nono; Librarey Board Meeting Miles Public

-

Library, 7;3O p.m.

--- íIi] -

-AthFmtshm,, -s intum totsFer -the employees, helare sinatieneS -the -dinui' bdhlm han--itil..., L

-Bi000dly °PPinII. with-

Just -dalton. Gory Idenu--

?Iveiaod fl!Yifl0mOflt0....Isaugitere ence(hownntçdr,Sin-tbelo0Curusdtiwesontite -two peurs of drawiag apIba plans end I vwrbedio giveOhs jatnple something ta beproud of. Why dldO'X-tbeyatuunxn ike uimetue? Ideo YearoEve the ti,eafte was Fucked.-ohS' don't toen lat 'atmlrwivosola more often.

What's the ar.nttor With tini 4:comnunuity? I wrote Mayor

-Daiey -e letter -frOltogitiinwh1 think nf Chicago andito-coi.tore. I ief -Cbicogo Paleebofare mod I wish-i budoft-cotee.baclt"

'Wlnc-cauwe do....-vihntcasIdo 7 lashed hunt

'Ge borne and un'ite pthefailure -of -tb.-çomrnu*y tesupporr-ohis atunderfoil, lewdlytheatre" thenold.

lnts lois difine ist Dee lost51-aso nf clthrnpugna void. thelowsat with birn end iban alargoiomdle of leIse prIeto of thetheatre under Ido arm, 'GaryMann - left -the tbsocre..._..dsreyet'?........je bspa not.

ht lOtIS P,M. Idillro Ploy.house was darlo und silent.

Come to tisOldiles ReyreatiunCenced Meeting Josm; 7577 N.Idllweulsee. Aye, -nt-p j4,Thubedoy, JisOdaty 27, 1966, toIopar end disenso this tepiewlth-Rico, : Bifuley Bishop, AwardWisttl0g Teacher, - from sChiesgo ooisooj. -

. atreuden your own OMitidestovards unlgitbsrloosde_ ocboel,church, and cornmuiojty, --Plutoqsw to attend, Bringelôngevspyparente, Coffee will be served,

Elected Sècretàry'Kathleen A. Cashato; Miles,

has kann elected secretory stthe jtolúr eluso- at inguetunoCollage, l$ock lslend

Thuroday, Jat. 27 -ZoningBoard Meecg Nido CouncilChambern.8p,m; AmericanLegIon Post #29, Hallof-Mno. ' -

ton Grove POut 5134,. 6140' -Dernpeter,ys5zyo Gro-trnday, Jan. 16: Nllee - Band,Pancake Day.

: Monday, Jan 31; 'lti Meet-- - - Ing , RiSes Bowl Retbukeljar, -

Monday, jas, iy 'ropg Mast. -p.m. -

--From The -

Left Hand-bTyM DentarEdltagt$ PÛSIISIW,

Leuer-,To-The-Editor writerMort Goodman odnsinds us of.theNilno posbile Works Depart-ment usual finejob duringtherécent onowfali-atChriouuao-. 966.39Otime. The oow bogan falling - -the day before Christmas and -

Nileokept her otreets upankin -

clean over the-holiday.

In klagten Grove theworkers -

were not called out dutingtheholiday. At the weot end oftown, alongside Nileo the con.traut of the two communitien - - -

was slacked (by onow and lee), -

Driving dabei MerrU - Avenuefrom Morton Grove to Nlleu

-the herders of the two townswereiiofined by the snow and

Morton Grave is a sleepyold town, whose leaderuhip inbare of the qualities which loadII progress. When we firstmnved from Nuca to MerlanGrove two years ago wotheuglitnur affection for Nilea woo nnatural prejudice ugoinot thu"new neIghborhood". But ru..cocUy our neighbors, dciNahabediane, movad from onttown to the other, and voluto.teered the sumo oplolono we'venoted. Obviouoly, olncn bothcommonitleo are geogrophicol..ly and economically similar,the contrast in Cha tWO areascan only be attributed to themen Io chorge of the villages,

- The ,. cnmnittoemen rotos,both in 1411e,. and Maine Town.aMps, will- gather momentum intheimmedlateIoture. - -

- I Maine Township NilodMayor -Nick SJdseoed Das

' Plaiioeo-publiuher' bicis WeItek -

-: ,iilbo fighting-an-uphill bottIn--: tounocot Tom Bradley, who haseagit eotrencnea nero tor ene -IP°llaiiuuun Jyciect c'optaino ii 000rypre&ectin the townshIt t lo assumedha nhjiold he the favorite ioretain the mitch-coveted pent.however, Blaue and Wessel will

- both run scared and the throe.cooflered race should he cloee, -

TonIght another meeting inthe Nibs Chombars will hastaged in pursuit of o solutionof the many probleato fo theEast Maine uoincorporoted o-rear While the center stagewill concern lineE with thepossible incorpokatien of portOr all qf thd oreo, there willbe a opond billing which can.hot be bverlooked. Blasa, whohas the uoconny ability to-hoIn Oho right allot at the righttime sr fallo lo the soupand corneo up smelling likea roue will bapresldingnverthe controversial meeting. Andif his offerts load to the nettle.moot-of-the problems there hawill garner Ints of votes la theUpcoming commlttonman race -in Jene.

There is a plifall to Blase'svolunteering to mediste the 41f-ferencos there. Many of tim in.wrested parties seeking a so.lutlon are alreodyootheWe550lteam for Jane, And while theywould net be so nefarious as'tOset Blase up for o possibledownfall, the meeting of theinterested political opponentshears watchiog.

- . ': -.- SerbiNoYou might he asking youruolf '

-- what's the big prizninhecomlng

(Condoned on Pago 06) CIty

ObservIng the signing of the'Praclaptotion" of JoycooWeek are moznbogo of th Jay.caes. Standing left to rIght ArtLeTour0000, Pave Greenberg,Earle Rappapurt.JOyC000 Pce-sideot. Eon Cohen, RosoMclutdrew and Aaron Michael.son. Se0ted Nicholas Blase -Mayor of Nibs.

A PROCLAMATION

- WHEREAS, the eloid bodies andeertico orgoolzattoitt of oui

--seiñgthe- sìillage. of'Niks :-' BI39MitwaukeeAv..

VOL.9N0-29 - ----mEuGLE,rHuRsDAy.-JANuARYl3.l966 - 1OPER COPY-

-- commuelly and thodepartinents yearsof the iscab goveonmentrecag- ' -

nizo the great eervicerendered THEREFORE i. MCHOLI' 'B.to thin community by tbk 51145 BLASES Mayor of the VillageJoycees, and :

0f lileo, do hereby-proclaim- the week of January 16 to 22, -

WHEREAS thé United States 1966, as JAYCEE WEEK andJayceep qod Its affIliated state urge oil cltizoos -of our corn.and bucal organizations hove muelO)' to give fail cóealdere.set aside the week of January tlon to oho futaro services nf

-16 to 22, 1966, to observe the the Jaycees. - -

f000dlegofthéjaycees,-OOd -' ;--- -- ---------Date Jonuary6, 196'''''WHEIEAS. thleergasilzationof '-'- ' -

yòun niait has contributed mu.. - -Signed Nicholas B. Blusa

-tonally to the betterment of - ' -MayorthIs community throughout the

- w - - - , s ' -- . - ' answer quartes trum tee cespoVdllage Ckv* Skng Nilesbits r°

- Nimv.ì.ì Of Servicejnen---------'' Nilesbite.....Nileuin seeking

Da you bave a loved one who - -

ispresently servingla the mil- sen haye a husband, ssItary service?- ar-dnughterIn-lhe-milltaty-------

-- - ,- - - seryc woqid you pleaoowriteThe Village Clerk s office his or her hamo and mailing

of' Nlbe5 is iliterested in ob- -

address, fiuin$iiithe applicutaming oho names sod addres. aUen below. and send to- theoes of olI Nibs resIdents who Villag$ Clerk a office 716kore actively serving io all Milwaukee Avenue Nibs Illhruocbes of the pymed forces.

- -- - - '-Won t you please tobo à

Since thege ore noofficiOlrec- minute to help us show our:--ords io the Village to ehtaln s'iloetIcan men that they have -thIs inforototloy, we-oreosk. the support of oil the Nlles'ing you, the resid ' '

- for year help,

Company

Duty Station

a new vilioge - ot00000yGoocaris moved into o $16,000magistrate's job Belag ' di- -iörn-tykdtFBI6s1f seomsto -

he a douiroble pooltioC Pro._vi000 ItWroeyWalterDoMbo-come o $28,000 circuit courtjudge Wheeling Townshipcommltteomats Stavros was thelikely sponsor of DaM Stay.cao also is'onextelb050 termswith BImo.....Maoy people ho.lieve the Stavros-Blase -11e-in -rosolted In Pohl first gettingthe 011105e attorney jobBlasa now has three 'men,Snolgtel, Dahl antI Geocarlo, 611who have hod pollticolfavorsbestöwed upon them by BluseAil-three meo are Importantlinks of dio circuit cuurtsys-tem.w..11l the coming yeaiss thetitle öt'júdgdmay wolIpseccdo

Coetinued en Pago II)'

This problem bao baco airedmany- timos before, sed it oasuppneed1y solved afteP M66

Blase first woo eJected, i-tow-over, the complaints from resi.dents obvltssly provos there lono plan todays or -if there isone it io mont-inadequate. : -

qsesti005 pertinent co ' tbdtheatre School and -Peck nag.gested they be queried obdutthcbroken Lawreoceweodsiges add -the wooden theatre signs. Blase

-said-ouch-probbomu-sro-clausbe -fled as a publie nuisance andKi'iliich will be- reminded ofthovlobailods, --- -

-

Mayor -Blase announced tkò-Io teen essay wieners in theAU America ' contest will he

dtficIalu for o -day" Januaryli. On Februoryß they willbtlefly alt. os the village bìqtdFeti conduct the meotleg. Blase:safd the wineors are thsleaders of tommorroso°,Ttooteo - -Scheel jested tite

- yqusguiers will be an- improvement" over the present -: public officials. No ose dio-

pitted 145 claIm. - -

In other actIons Jim Seeider-

(Contitisoden Page 16)

Page 2: Left Hand - Niles-Maine District Libraryevanced.nileslibrary.org/research/Newspapers/NilesBugle/1966/01_13... · pptho. AIar tb fedece3 grant was turned dpwnjterhpreçy steve Cbdlrchj

MakhLs ii :uTgNew YEàr..Can't ReàdiNáteof MUsk

We Guarantee You'll Play in 6 lessons ni your moiley back.

JOIN THE FUN'

PIANO'

ORGAN

COMBOORGAN

DRUMS

GUITAR

.

ACCORDION

Dr. PIll® Cb

- He urged the staff toCnd-nue to perform their duties bygood teaching nd b suggest -

the use of theftVG-WaytestIflJudging what one heers iidhow one repites-to quUoiw

1. Is lt MISLEADING? .

. 2 Wifi It CONFUSEDISCOUR..DIV1DE and cause UN-

FOUNDED SUSPIcIONS?

Wifi itMTAILYiSOLATa jrzon from bis co:.workers?

WIll it WEAR DOWN thosewho ork forfreedome sethes-poasthifity to others as wellas selves?

Does It tend to DESTROYthdividuols, duucbes schoolsor odier thsdtutjose dedicated£O the BETFERMENTOFMAN..

. - Tho Bwle Thursdsy Joncez-y 13. 1966

A&ullc' .

'nothirFrieda ron 966-9669J"Mmcbinaicer Jmatcbup.

kerf4.. make me smotch W;find mej a find, catch mea catch......" .

Aunt Minnie, UncleGdlssCppi or Cousin Nikolashtel a match for you and youa$ced, what does she looklike. has she a goad figure?",the answer was likely to be,"she has lots of money, sbeflmake you a good wife. - If youasked '1 he tall, what is hellkè?" you . were told, 'he'swell educated, he'll go far",With these answers you knewenough to gut as for away aspossible from the preponedmatch.

In this computer orientedworld,-chasing the game seemstuo much of an effort--tealsthat they. are--and so thenewest gaine among collegekidsIs "Operation Match". For$3,00 you receive a question-flaire form to be filled eut andreturned to CompatIbility Re-search, Inc., In Cambridge,Mmnachusetta. Qne'uvlcal sto-tistica are Included, plus pro..ferenced l5 age, beight, Ipoks,political InclInations, Incomegrouping, npoo't and artistictastes, add uchòlostic scores,The clincher In the question"do ether propio find you at-tractive"? The computer hasno way of seeing through theprinted word, and would any-ong in their right mind answerthat in the negative?

After the questionnaire Isretutned tu Operation Match,duly ted Intothe machine, sort-ed, digested and mçed, theresulto are returned withInthree to four weeks. lt tookAunt. Minnie much less timeto find suitable matches.

"Dear Particlpanto

r Below' arethè onseu o ìh- oplë with whom your reopen-ses indicate you will hé mostcomputible. We cannot gua-manteo these results, nor canwe endorse thecharacters 6f theIndividuals partIcIpatIng. Wesuggest that you ebyerve. thenormal precaullonn that youwould fellow before goIng euten ablird date," .

A list of 7 sr8 membirs ofthe opposIte sex In enclosedwith borne uddreneu, phone

. numbers' and the college he orshe lu attending, Having thefemale half In our house, thephone rang steedlly from themori6lng the list arrived; ap-parently lt.arrlves aithe homesof all parties listed, as the samemornIng, And the wlldeutassortment of "ucbjuhs" peas.ed through our doorway forthenext two weeks.

Oiieyesng manwhodescrthed. himself thus, "the girls neverleave me alose, I'm so cutelooking" came In with sleevesof his jecket ever his knuckles0

nts over his cues and hairover his adorns apple. Onewho tame at 7:30 P,M. for anhour, for Inspection purposes,was forcibly pet out of thehouse at i A,M, Mother ers-'dite young man tulked four

. hours straight en the theoryot-.-_."lc's ,nut what we see,lt s What we think we use",Cet It? We didn't either. SomeInsocusus soul canfeln liscenedto the assorted music precti-clog that Was going so, sing-Ing. guItar, organ, bugle,waitedfor some recognition wid get..tiog none after o half hour,walked eut. . ..

Conclusion: mschleeq,pre forreboto, p-,t- should 6tieh tofinding their own ¡rople,

LOCALLY

Came One, Come ¡in tothis ChUdIi.fund raising i?atccheSale.Tche . .

your wife and kiddies eut for Tickets wIn be sold st thea Sunday Pancoke Breakfast door or you tan get them Inat NUes Public Scheol North, advance from Mr. ReiwrtsonWaukegan and Oakton. on lan. -through your child.16, 9 a,.,.. till i p,m. SUyos'can eqc, ìulmlssion Is $1 per We will entertain you withperson and lO grade school music by a group of fine boys

called, The Cards.

... .. ..'lY M . 4ù ,L&ke'i

- -Aoece-in-a-while oppsrtunhtybuy000 of

these new rigidaire appliances duringthislimted time.ovent ut the low, low price(they are-specially agged) and receith avaluable bonus at- no extra costI

fplc a,aed ..'FostPrOO

'. Nile IFti i llmmo11 North

Open Mon,,

Thurs., Fri.

Ill 9Other Nitos -

'Tu 6

:"gfr%geratOr comes installed

« withldoAiree teatUl'!

I0m,iineuì6a101d5AIrsIriger0tdtm5

' "tise at se tet5 On 5''

Id

.d"eisse it T00 fuel

55,.d,tfl' p,% '

ltilatt.W,Iutd,, -. 4,sI,rtestII,

s ba'!,p,05t.PtnSf 05 F ie

asÌrstF,mt,5nb0dm5 'oes-ib- tsP

q5ezet er !St' 55

esoywdiesisainsoOont15N0te Diii 55!5&O dO5 has a lull-

.,05e5t-5,rsemP'lt -

o pies thepeset ce sale of

5505ueØetdee'5'1

ii_t t0. ft.

4 lisa s' eb5e

Trim 3O"fgéWith esclusive oven control thatienderize$ meats automatically!

. Ruado outernetimlly turn sut nera tondo,,juicier. shriek Inst With rrieidaire Tender-moticnn,stlnutuntrsl. -

i n Eselunim Pull 'N Cinas Ouf, slide, nut liliea drawer. Cinor itssandisu up!

í o cnoft 05W. 5'5O later. Meal Minder Outs-, mascasen 555mal korps eure vest 'oms-

tr ¡t spc !3© & ±

-7ltthr DOt5J

. The Fellowship CnmmltteeefSt. Luic&s United Church ofChrist, 9233 Shermer Rsad -

Morton Grove, is npsnnoringanother evening of Square Dan-CiOa tO the calling of Mr,Russ Miller, It will be held

. an Saturday, January 216d, at8 p.m. at the Church. Ticketsare 91,50 peo' person. ,.

Refreshments Will be served.

Reservations may be modhivithMrs. Jewel Monca 9652974,after 5 p.m.0 or by contactIngPuster Reus, - -

WelcomeA boye Mark Joseph, Dec.

26, te Mr. and Mrs. Low Mal-ter, 7741 W. Davis St., Mgr-ten Grove Illinois, Weighs 7 -

'lb. iO en,

\\

'JI)with

noce!li I)

. . -i VOOalWOfts''Oinetene5itj

.

Frigidajr 2-speed -

. Jet- Action Washerwith Automac Soak Cycle!' o 500ko cut dIS

and Stains autu- took! -mnffenlyi

=e:n7nP Action Auiuisrt1ngn Jco.,tmp,c mashoniom - , __belts. puli,yc,eeaml r,\'. o

FREE Fabric Softenerl\\ Dinpnerp.(, Ifashet to aup Of Deep

ROliaeAeitatsr_autst

A1' ivaliydi,pne.0, fabric,ut.

:?...i:;-.4 - teunt,Cestly tufteñ 515th,5sand bnIi,fl - . -

;-I))'

7, tu Hnot.Misdee outface usit, 0m!

FREE handsome, aluminum"'

'259 00RadiàntWaII SpatterFree roier

4 . .

tnjuytastybeoiledeousnis mealscsoiindindneno! Deep mast'. a - -

ira pas consonnâtes sourire huut light on thssnsut iuOP5- .. .: - mnste000tams!tuvesuail,tcr,a,lormennleasisø.

w-r - -.c L) -

.- -

12 y:©©47

YOUR CREDIT IS GOODAT TOWNHOUSS

¿1 .WN

DiMaria Memorial Fdau a smania! memorial benefit

A aceady supply of pap, pas-ierboarde and magic markerscas lead tu enly thingyou-terni In this cace, the p-c-cern, belnglngenlauslydeuignedby Vlriyn Herley, Pat Dales-nandro, and Tim Larmeth, willhe used to advertIse the spec-sal benefit dance which will beheld this Saturday, Jan, i5th,from 8 p,m, ta 15:30 p.m.at Netge., Pai High School.The- dance Is being sponsoredby a group e NUes teenagers

Mai,ze High Placement

Tests ScheduledMerlin W, Schultz, coordin-

'ater st guldancelnMalneTuwn.ship High Schuol Diutrict 207,has released the following Im-portant Informatise relative wthe placement tests for all uts-dents planning en entering oneet the 3 MaIne high nchaolsnext year as freshmen,

The high school placementtents will be given at all 3Moine high achuols on Sacur-day, Jan. 22, 1966,

At the Maine East testingcenter, beginning at 8 a,m,,the following schools will be-tested; East Maine, Glenyléw,Emerson, Chippewa, and par-ochial,

-At the Maine South testingCenter, beginning et 8 n.m..the faliswing schools will betented: Pennoyer, Emerson,LIncoln, and parochial,

The tenting progsam atMelneEast and Maine South will beheld unly during che morningend the tenting uhusld be coni.pitted by 11:45 n.m.

"Fathers Nfte" At

NOes West PTA

Meet"Fathers Nice" Is the theme

of the Jlles West l°FA meetingen Wednesday January 19, 1966,Fathers - and suns and all othermen whs are spores enthusiastsare Invited to attend this in-tereuting evening with JesseOwens, former Olympics win-mer as guest speaker.

The meeting will be conduct-ed by th,e - husbands of theOffIcers and will be held as8:00 P.M. In the school sudi-tarimas.

WelcomeA girl, Janell Evelyn, Dec

i, te Mr. ae Mrs. JosephMayer, 7715 Okete, Nile;ois. - Weight 6 lb, li dz.

Ballard PTA

Open House -- -

JanUary 18 -

for thir friend, Peter Dl-Marie, All proceeds will beds.naced toward the mula altar cfSt. John Brebeuf's new church.The deuce lu opon te beysfrom NUes West, Noire Dame,and Maine East, Want andSouth, and to all girls. Ad. ","'"°"mission Is 7d. Dress Is cas-usi. Twa combos will he play-Ing and tickets will be avail. ieffersowSchoolable at tfae door, So-come-on,everphudy, let's have a ball. . -

Ac the Maine West tentingcenter, me entIre day will beused -for touting. Beginning at8 a.nse following schoolswill be tented; Algonquin, OurLady of llape, and St. Msrys,The testo should be completedb,fi:45 n.m. - -

- At 1 p,m,, at Maine West,the following schools - will betested: Clslppewa, Thocker, St,Stephen'se Immaguel Lutheran --(ls Plaines), The afternoontests should be completed by4:45 p.m.

Students taklngthe test should-art-ange for theirown transpoos-talion to and from the testingcenters and bring 2 prevIous-ly sharpened, No. 2, loud pen-cil, with them,

- If parents need additional la-fus'matlun concerning the highscusaI placement tests, theyshould call the guidance offices5f the 3 hIgh schools.

-An open house will be spun-

Ocred by Ballurt l°l'A yt theTueclay, Jan. 18 meetIng InBallard schuol gymn, eSlQBal-lard Rd,e NUes, beginning at8 p.m.

Parents will have an oppur-molt;, ta visit their children'srooms and talk with teachers.Although no cenkresce's -agescheduled for thiseveninge Bal-mrd tekcbera will present ageneral outline uf curriculumplans for the remainder uf the

- Refreshment will be seryedby - room mothers during the-upen 1555cc, Ac the short bus..incus - Cessions. precoding theopen house, a repart will htmude by the l'lA lanch- pro-gram COtflmlcee representas-iyes as well us the l'FA rep-n'esentative te the Caucus.

-

Diste 61 ®®{fl horePo -

-Dr. Blair Plimpton Superbi- teams, or co UnIted Fund. er tetendent et Disteict 64 schools, churches, whIle thnancnythjngsIn opouking to members of the which lent chagsctftr ce n cent-Polk RldgefEducsilOn Accade- mushy becùuse they were dunetien en January 5 gave his in- through volunteer grOup effetSterpre;ation et the ressema fer and community spirit ere beingthe failure of ts recent snd dune by professienels.

On Saturday, January2lnd, at1:00 P,M., the Jefferson l'.T.A,will present their fifth movieof the year, which will be"FlIpper's New Adventure",

Thlo Is a Ways and Meansproject. under the supervisionof Mr, Harry O'Brien. Waynand Means Chalrmao,946 Proc.poet Avenue, Park Ridge,

co,- COT

SP09SSBQ° by

®rsto be liefl .DatBIEuW?J 23,1966

- - All Entries Must So Ro9inforod y Jan. 1 5thTrophy Awards Presentad To Winning Combes

WW&3o KíJco& Center- 9014 WCZ1IW ct3. - - -

PHONI,- cuenlWllO2inUo YO.6»9090

OPENDJ,JLY: 9 A,M, to 9P,M.- Sac. 9 to 6 - Sun, I enS

G-IVE ABEGiNC'ER'SMUSI.0 COURSE!

ON TIE INSTRIJÏUENT OF YOUfl CHÓICE - -

-

---: -ùactàdes:

o 6 Private Ha1fIIour Lessons- -. -o 6 One flour Class Lessons

o.6 Wecke Use of Instrument at forneDIESSIS2PR1iThIS 9, LillrlST!E69 ESTtESSIII, -

Member: Illinois State Music Teachers' AssociationWH4Ifl Iufl e33te3? incjU IooI

- 9201.Narlhwocoili0bwoy - - CßldlWeuko0eu.Rd.: - - - MeanOPrOopoet TWO . tieetae Grove -:OP6oOolIrIP4ttuPP4t,fae.etsdu LOCATIONS OpuaDaltp9eo;$as,pena -

Phone392',0O2O PbouoyO6_9090 -

conclusion, SuperintendentPUmpten alerted the staff tasome of the tactics which havebeen used in ethercommunitleswhich ho believes we may haveto reckon with as we fulfillcur prefeculonal respunsthill-

issues contained intkerefereu-dame (3) the efforts of a

ty (2) tIse compiesity of the

there were three chief causesof the defeat (I) the change Inattitude In achangingcemltuml-

I°ilmpton stated that he feltwere 100% in fever er 1011%

Ing medo ta determine future

notti that few voters whe voted

eppesed to sil of the parts of

plans te continue to annex theeducatiOnal needs of the dint-

the prop-sal. Efferis are be-

Dr. -PlImpton further theo-

small group of people who ritt,worked todefeattherefen'enduuaan a symbol oftheirdeteranina-den to have a greater share Inthe csnWel of schsol policies.

In commenting turther eu thenew tttltsade concerning educe- -tie; religion, recreation, ortraining In heals moral print!- ties.pies, he stated that many peor-cene feel they weuldratherhlreprofessIonals to teeth -thesethings. Qtizens are willing tosit bocit, pay a little nuore In

Page 3: Left Hand - Niles-Maine District Libraryevanced.nileslibrary.org/research/Newspapers/NilesBugle/1966/01_13... · pptho. AIar tb fedece3 grant was turned dpwnjterhpreçy steve Cbdlrchj

-í- I ZJ J.-t

THE BUGLE966-3910-1

1965 1965

jLLIflO.fljflI

Vol. 9 No 29 January l3 1966

An independent CommunItynewnpar oerving the Villagesof HIles and Morton Grove.

Mall oubsorlptios pvIee4$3.00 r ysor.

. PublIshed onTbuwsdoymo..log by THE BUGLES 8139 N5Milwaukee Ave. NIles, illInoI,60648. .

DavId Eosoer PublIsher.Seco64 duos moli prIvIleges

cuthorlzed ot Cideogo, lUInoIs.

Rile. Th J9cy 1996

11!Ugl.. Thirodajenuary 13.1966

! s ve.oncar,insurance with State Farm's Good StudentDiscount ! You may save 20% on your insur-ance (or your Dad's) if you're a fu11time

- student between Ib and 25, at least a Junioror in the eleventhgrade, and have a B STATE FARM

average er equiva1t13 A ut this 'ìfamous State Farm discount now! INSURANCE

STATE FARM Mutual Automobile Insurance Company s Home Office -Bloomington, Illinois

STANLEY W. BURNETT, AGENTPHONE 966-6100 8133 MILWAUKEE AVE.

The Instlwte will be offeredthe f1rofoer Moodsy evenIngsIn 1ebTUaré May , July, ondOctober. The fIrst sessIon wIllbe held at 7:30 p.m. on Mou-day, Fob. 7.

'Most churches, throughtheIr clergymen, provIde pron

-mar1tal-counseJlogasd1ntise W help couples preparofor marriage. lt Is our ob-jedIve to supplement the pro-grams already beIng condoctedat the parish lèvel." sold theRev. Lawrence E. Holst, dir-ocote of the department ofpastoral rete.

Participants Include Dr. T.M. Johnson. a phys1cLas Dr.David P. Busby, a pshcMaedstMarvIn Johosos, .5 socIal wor-her; WIfilom Steile, flodeclaladviser; and. chaplains Low-renne Holst, Aree K. Jessensod V. M. Norstad.

Among -topics te be coveredar "Ameolegy ofMarriage," -"FInding Strengths and Ad)USt_monts In MarrIage," 'TheMeanIng of Sex and Love InMarriage, "" Row to Budget InMarrIage" 4 'E.rmt1oeaW1fforesees of the Sexes."

- The InstItute Is opro to allcouples plannIng to be marrIedin the near (Scure. RegIstra-lIon Information canboohralned

- from the pastor-or from dep.arç!nellt of pastoral tare.

Pre-Máital

e At [GilA thw type of- preibrIta1

Institute Is being planned bythe department of pastoralcáreat Liitheron General Hospital,Park RidgeThe Institute, oprnro all engaged couples, wIll be

f,,,, times a vest witheach sèssionhxelsprofoar-week

program of benitos and dIs-- eussIons.

Civil Air !atrol

Needs Teen CadetsThe Skokie Valley Squadron

Civil Mr Patrol neede Cad...-ets, -boysand ff16 13 ro 18years old.

M cadets these young menand women wIll learn aboutaIrcraft, search and rescuessurvival, drIll and mIlItaryCourtesy. .

When these cadets have corn..pIntad their traIning which In-clodos aproding two weeks atCbanute AJ°,ß duringthe 50m-

. mer, they will he eliglblo forpseclal octivItIes,1yIng school,Jet orlentotlon and swndthgngo

. Weeko In a foreign counprycompliments of the Mr Force.

If anyone Is Inteteot, please:comb to our meetIngs 7:30 Wed-nesday at the Morton Grove A-merlcan Legion Hall 6l4ODem..poter or call 251-0688 after4p.m..

Allen A-gotas, a mledIons company Installer. explaIns theworkings of a Touch-Tone IwIncens telophoneto Ililnolo BellServIce Representative Barbara Perers6n. The new telephonehas o piohbuttos keyboard Instead of the famIliar dial. Touch-Toneservie Is now available to Nibs customers with the telephoneflwnber preSte 647. .

. Introduce Touch-TonèService To Nues ResideñtsToach-Toné calling one

of themsstslgnlflcantIrnprove..-mento- In . telephone technol-08F sInce the . Intr&locrlon ofthe dialwas Introduced thisweek to Hiles residente whosetelephone numbers begIn withthe prefIx 647.

Illinois . Bell Instô1lers arenow connectIng the new ish-hotton phonos for customerswho have ordered the outvote.

The benefIts of thIs now wayto place telephone calls aretIte ease and speed wIth whIchusers can tap out a nuniber5according to JIm Rex, localtelephone company manager.

The Rev. GeorgeWlskOrchen,C.S.C, head of the musIc de-partaient at -Notre Dame HighSchool loNGes has beenchosenas one of the ten 9ntotandlngmsslc dIrectors In the UnItedStates by the Sthoól Munitionqlagazlse. Each month the ma-gunman h000rs a director for

. bio costrlbutlono in 'mahtogAmerIca musIcal'.

Father Wfoklrche& who has. been teaching at Notre Dame

High School since 1955 is agraduate of both Notre Dameand Northweotern Universities.Under his direction the musicdepartment of the ochool has,risen to apOslti000fenéell,n.Besides theIr fine concert undmarching hundo the school hasgained anatlonolreprtotionwjththe Melodoes, the stage band oftheschool who have been peros..nIal wInners of the ChicagolondStage Band Festival.

.Wltli Touch Tone tele-phones, It doesn'ttuke anylong-

- er W dIaI,the '9' Ilion ltd-eithe '1" he explaIned. "That'sbeoaise you dont have to waitfo r the dial to spin back."

Tooth-Tone is beIng. offeredon un optional basIs for a one-6ime Installation charge andLow monthly rates. Touch..Tonetelephones are available In avariety of styles and decoreator colors.

Telephone customers -who.wish., to fInd out more aboutToüch-Tono can do - so - bycalling theIr local - telephone.busIness office. . .

Noire Dame Music.

Director Honored .

articles peblished in varloudmusic Journals. -

The Melodono ander hIC di-rection have appeared for thepast six years as guests of theCollegiate Jure Festival atNotre Dame University. Theyhave played on Concert prog-rams ial the McCormIck PlaceTheatre und for the Down BeatJazz Festival Is Soldier Field.

Csrrestly Father Wiskirchenis engaged. in establishing unorchestral program at NotreDame High School. He hasbeen responsible for the de-

- volo.pment of the annual musicfestival held dorisg Novemberat the ochool as well as thevery cornpreheqsive musicprogram for grade othool sto-deots which opertes ost of

e high school. l-le is nino. music director for Notre

Düthes annual mosical comedy..- production. ----i,

. Fathef Wislcirelten serves una member of tie national od-vIs6ry hoard of the MohlleJazz

s Festival which be will Judge.In April along wIth SnitchHenderson and Others. He is

- .5 memberoftheexecutivehoorjof the National Catholic Bund..

.. . masters Association and hasbeen recently nominated for aposition on the hoard -ofdirectors nf the National BundAssociation.

Eogaged....., Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Lukowlchof7368 Waokegun Rood, NiIez,unnnusce the engagement oftheir daughter Lynno AsocLuko-wIch to Mr. Donald Gesa, sonof Mr. -and Mrs. Enti Geneof 1921 South Crescent Avenue,Park RIdge.

: Hiles H -@@ll ld

Jafluj -20 -

:: FinìllFInal semester examinations

1k,. tise. Miles Township HighSchools will be. held Wed-es-day thrOugh Fstdsy. January26, 27, und 28, announced Dr.Clyde . Parker, superinrerEt0m

This schedule is differentfrom that listed in .tbe schoolcalendar mooed last summer,Dr. Farber paintedout, because

- of a chungo made by the stataoffIce Increasing the nwnberof days schools are to bold

- classes. -

Examination perIods anthesethree days will be 96 minuteseach in the three Hiles Town-sMpMgh.sçhoois.

. NIjebi East aliliholdits repu-lar schedule for the fIrst threeclass perIods on Wediíesday,January 26. und will give allstudents having seventh periodclasses their fInal examinationfrom 11:24 to 1:043 p.m.

On Thsrsday Ñilehi Eastclasses normally held daringperiods I, 5. und 4 will havefInal examInations starting an8 a.m. und concluding at i p.m.Sin-mInute intervals arebetween each examination ses-sian. -

Semester examinations willhe bel dforßass ..parladz.2,..6, und 5 át Nilehi Runt onFriday, January 28. The timesare . the same as Thursday.

Deaf Children

Onlimi Meets

The next meeting- for DeafChIldren UnlimIted will be oCThursday. January 20th an 8p.m. ai the Hiles CommunityChurch, 74W Oakton in NUes.

The speaker will beMr. Far-rel J. Mitchell, ChIef of Ser-vices. Deaf and Hard.çf Hear-Ing- Frogram,-division 6f-Voce-----donaI Rehabilitation far theState pg IllInois. We ore sure

tat Mr. Mitchell wIll have niuçata tell as about the oppacoa-inca provided by the state forOur deaf children and adults.

- Deaf Children Unlimited wel-comes anyone Interested to. at-tend. Iti meetIngs or to be-.-come a member of the organ- -

. motion, which is affiliated withthe Alexander Graham Bell As-satiation for the Deaf Washo -

Ington, D.C. -- -

Welcome. AboardA boy, Bruce FrankS Dec.23, to Mr und Mrs. Stanley

C. .Wprialowskl, 8645 N. El-mure St., Niles-Illthois Weight7 lb. 2 1/2 oz. 965-2085

9mo-5:30p.eTbau,6Fñ,c0oon..9.---

(Wed.C,ísd). uinrDnvmanusuwooa

NiletIi West's examination -

schedofefor Wednesday In the -

same as NImbi East's. -íon Thiay 10116-hi West will administer ens..mInutions for classes normal--'y bald durIng periods I, 2, und3; und on FridSy examInations -

for classes held dar4ig periods6, 4, und 5. The dniesterthese exams are the sanie asthose at Nllehi East,

Ifilebi NortWs schedule dit-fers slightly fromthoseatNile-hi East und West became ofthat sthools having nine pa.rinds d-ring Its normal dayrotb. er than seven periods,which PlUck! East and West--have.

On Wednesday, Pillehi North -

will 'bald examinations ferclasses normally held durihg

- periods 1, 3, and 7. Examswill - start at 8 n.m. und con-dude at I p.m.

Examinations on Thursdaywifi be held from S a.m. to1 p.m.. for classes held daring-periods 9, 2, und 4; und onFriday for those classes heldduring periods 8, 5e und 6.

Mod-Ing bus pickups will be-at the regular time for each

-of-the-three hIgh schools. Baseswill leave the schools to takestudents heme about 10 minutesnfter each exomlnatisn period,

- Because theexamloations abeconducted "caMpus style," sea-dents , are required to attendonly those examination periodsIn classes In which they amiregIstered.---- -

. If a student does not have anexamination at 8 a.m., he mayaufl ride the early bus If hehun no other way tapet toschool. Study areas will beprovIded for stedents who areIn the buIldIng hat do not haveun examInation scheduled atthat time. - -.

ludgan of value libeike value of our carinoarancolCoolactmotodayl

FRANK

- -PARKINSON

- - 7745 Milwaukee

.

YO 7-5545

stAti FARM "L!"lhteC:.: ç)- 14 like ilunhgnllna "°"

-- Nues School -

of Beauty CultureOne of the finest, môsi modern -

sçhools oflienuty culture in ihe areaIiNow faking Enrol)mentn For Cours

,. I - DAY&Ø4Nog- ., IOWIUIIION SEASONABIS p.

- ' - .ov 2ÓEAÍaXpanB4cg

; lilies khoot8041 Milweuk

.- Mon,&' 1-

YMB4TP1ÀÑ :

BEAUri CUI3URE -

Beauly. Cutlure -

Ave. ,Ni!es--

Page 4: Left Hand - Niles-Maine District Libraryevanced.nileslibrary.org/research/Newspapers/NilesBugle/1966/01_13... · pptho. AIar tb fedece3 grant was turned dpwnjterhpreçy steve Cbdlrchj

. Legal 3ceThe b4g le

aba1do3ed 'eb1cI ¿Wra16Z 0 'aiu n1 exiz3gi9.wfll b o1d at public aU1jgDJønuai-y 3J, J9, a Vfllage ofMies Police St1o, Tuby andWagjn f1n, flli9in.I. - 196$ Cßme 2dr. Sed.Ser.flOiU52J1d3

2 1955 ì1ynien 4 doorSer.19O5

" .5. 1955 Mercury 2 doorSr5W/5574ff

1955 Nash 4 dr. WagonSer # D2di5

195e Dodge 4 dooiSdr. 32185674

6, 1960 Oldsmobile 2 dr.Ser «i8M00646

1955 Plymouth 4 di-. SedSor #14107fl5

1955 Chevrolet 4 dr.Ser yVC55JO76479

iS5! ßidlc4dr Ser.//76414885

My peroon or other ¡raonslegally ernit!ed to pensano! anoSßold vehicles may claim thornwithin fifteen dayn of nald dote.The oSorameotlonnd auromo-buco will be nold under sectIon35ß.I & 35$-2 of the IllinoisMror Vehicle LOWS.

Dated Jan. 13, 1966g CIOreiiceEmlkoon Chief of Pol!co VilLage of Nileo IIllnoio, Countyof Cooke State of IIIlnoio, Cao-tedian of Unclaimed Property.

Guest PanelMember

On December 14, 1965, MinoVoJyn Smith won a guest pat..

el member at a Senior emin-sr Evening Clono. at North,Libele Unloarolty. Her tapiawoo Co-edunatjon Activitiesat tite .Elenestary and JaMarHigh School Level.'

Thlo oentinar clans woo at.tend8d by thlrty..noo clausmembaro in addition to theclans advisoro, Dr. MargaretDuncan, head at the women'aPhyojcúl Education Departmentand Dr. Lorena fbrter.Mlao Smith is chafrm ofthe c!Irjs Phyoicoi EducationDepartment at Lincoln Juriarhigh school, diotrict 64. She ioCO-director of Oho girlo'lntra..moral progrom at Lincoln, Ev-alps lo the Cook County NorthElementary Reprooestative onthe Mvioory Board of IhnNortheantero Dintrict affiliotedwIth the illinolo PhyatoiEd..itcation A050clation.

St. Luke'sChurch News

St. Luke's (Jotted Chorch ofChrist, Morton Grove. will holdWorohip Services and SundaySchool ut 9:30 and Il o'clock,Pastor Roso han choses ad hisnermon topic for this Sunday,Janoary 16th, "The Far Sideof The Cls5d."

Thornday, Jasuory ¡3tI, allmen are Invited to the Churchat 8 p,m. for plsg..posg.

Friday, Jonuary l4lh,Chorch- Cooscil meets at 8 p.m,

Satorsiay,junaaryl5th Mnn'orcskfast ah muelo at 8 n.m.at the Ptirpe Steer, ------------------Sanday , Jamas-y 16th, Jr. HI

meets at ó:SOp.m.

Murge DoherochWednesday, J0000s'ylß,ysuth Blase BragliaChoit- meets at 4 p.m, andMao-ge StreleckyChance! Choir moats at 8 p.m,Joan DiLoreonsPat Daugir.jSupp Your Cinny CallaDensa MizialkoRith Ealeta

Meih Ruth Stetejean Pngoe

High CameoSenfEricksonlCovosrJosephRauhConceller!Elardevon Aowege

riced st ChlCago,l .ea...

.. .: -%

Vacationing hi NassauMr. and Mro. Ernest Velico of 9846 Glendale Lane NUes, IlL,enjoy a stroll: through the tropical gardens of the Emerald BeachHotel during a vacation In Nanean, capital of the Bahamas,

: Bowling NMorton Grove

Nues KC's-. -- Ten pin Leagu-BowIlg Leagué -

Morton Crave LasenJack Marvin ClothesDug's RealtyMontgomery Olds.pit and Co-illFlrt National BashLehseo-oMorton Co-ove Pilar.

Husos- Roll

High Seo-leoEo'ickaonRaa,JohnoonSenfAiderons ..KavooraoCosoStiakaSorenSonSwanson

Brøbøuf Ladiot

Standings as of 1/6/66

182173169

168163

. 162

160160

:

160

Standings as of 1/4/66- .---.,.'5. . rn .('/noWL WLBoobs Io-fve In 4 o D&D Maintenance Co. 29 192 i 3 ICutza Broo, Drago 4 0 Walt's NIjen Sunoco 28 20White Star lun 3 Combinad Bsildero 26 22 BRoop Paneral Home 3 1 Mao-conic's ib2 26 22i 2 i Florentine InnI R. Grunt & Co, 24 24 D

i'

Lone Tree Inn , 2 2 Ookton Manor Drugs 24 24Meier's Tavern 2 2 }farczak'o Sauoage 2325Clovannelli's ¡'ro Shop I 3 Del's Reotoorant 21 27Privratsky Ino.Ageacy . i Poreoc View Bakery 20 28Colonial Funeral Home i Ehrbao-dt'o Grove 19 29 DA.S.H. Pharmacy o 4565 Nibs RoS.559546535535533532529528

wling Cènter . j. Lindotrom lS9-166.196..SOl

Ruth Eaglish 186-476Wl6lolownkl 245 PIno-ence Winos 181.419

Mildred 9oothaa, 180-439 ELee231 Ao-lise O'Kane l75..42 JDama

Marilynn Nosthaar 170-470 GKriese.

Lucille Velu-o 159-431 AoHONOR ROLL: Entoile Jamos 150.392 SSlercega 612

MarIon Schoene 148-406 LCardamos 587 Zuehier i48-401 T

I BUSTERS:

235 .erlon 553 . vrnyn Icazmer 148.324225 Dansa --. Honor Rollt21 Theiloen 572 Grennan Heighps W, Wllliaznoen

C. Voss21 Wiaiolownki 570flfj. Drehsbl 567 C. Kotoer

. 204 Lee .56S Men's . E, Llndstrom. fs Heeney

203 Ko-boa . 563202

.558 A. Lindquist

y Final Standjogo of Pio-nt Half i, HiavaM.SZatkowaki 55j of Season . 1/6/66

RUthowuki

,prS.--. --- iba Savisen 0,

QandesoBulbare _ NBartsj ; NUes Spo)oÏucjiive 35Rechner . 525 Btk of NUcoClark 525 Lone Tree IonSawottke

. .NOes Da-ugo

P1-S. Derek . i. 506 DoM's Morton Usase49. : Ginocchio 506 Hill C.C. 28Atlas Tool Service 28

.41 PetIai .

' io,_ 303. 500

Twin Oaks DairyTofcar, isa,Travel Cosoultunto .,,Bunk of NUes 3s Okray .

Ciovanoelli 38 .Maton 6 Leshro 3Katsa Drugs .Harczaics 31Nilen Bowl u,Walt's TV 24.Nues PIzzeria 21Koop Poserai 20

500 SRIESM. LaBoasty l71.193.I63..31Sis Emerick i88.16S.166..i9B, Szymunskl i91..l59..l66-l6Dolores Tahn

Grennan Heights

Ladies BoevI

NUes Color C..s,.. ZZ! p,,,,,,,,lIne, ChuSail, iCelth .

hrintie, Multe Jo-

Normand Bflj CINDIVIDLJAj. Harcaah's Soosage I'ollatta Boils 201 Nllen Drugs 36 C

Roues 000012. Salon 3sScot Cleuneo-Niles Soviogs & Loan 33-Delta Real Estate .

Pankou Ds,31Bunker Hija Country Dial, 26.5

°206-167144-826kThels . i66-175..i75..5i6..engnt s w. oz.

Luthèriim Crd E1èjor'&óri

The paon yoar ovas ou

of ased services co thcomnumiay for ththerau Gesw4.rai Hospital, .1-aporcon-awr Robert J. Mast,

"We thought lt would be in.terestlsg toreviewsomoef themajor oteo-les oc Lutheran Ge-nera! which eccuzreddariugthapast year," he said.

January: Volunteer servitaseso-andad with She feo-incOen ofthwrian'o Volunteer Corpo,

Pebruary: Announcement of analcoholism treotioent,reisabfli,.tactos, education and researchCenter te be built by the Lathe-ran Institute of HomanEcology,adjacent to Lutheran General.

Mao-alu 44 employees Cited forfive or more years Service tothe hospital,

April: Blond bank welcomes10,000th deñor,

May: Employees piedge$26,000for the expansion of Lutheran.GeneraI Hospital.

June: Pastoral Care Depñrt-meow's sprisg Instilutes drawlao-gent crowd is history.

500 CLUBRudy 586Eugan, Ray 359-205Mattes, Ceso-se 554-204

Neisneo-, EMpi. 554-216Baczerth, CarlRotter, Rudy 534-203Christie, Mthe Sr. 531-201Jackson, BtuCastleS Tony

s 528Gaertaeo-, Arnie 526Lesnools, Ed . 525-208Clometti, Pbjfl . . 525''o-eUt1er; Art

511

New Arn,aIA boy, Wflllam.Crau, Dec.

23, to Mi-. und Mro, WilliamG, Garrison, 9605 Noo-mandy

Mrt?o Greve, 1ilnols.

July: A, D,, lobosas9300,61110 challenge gift for theeupmoion of Luthuran Gonerait,

August: Hydfcuilcoljy opu.heart-Itaug mucblso-...fj ofita kind In dio nutioninsgai.at Lutheran Gmoral.

Sepmmbei- Cancer reearotproject ondeo-tolmo co help fim

method of

Octeber Service Leagño spo,.sore "Art OrIginals" projeo-to previde O1-l5lf101P5istiOforpatient reemafirot of its kindIn the nation,

Novenobart $500,005 mcpaosioocompletion campaIgn new-ehilt-way mark.

Deceniber: New Intensive àas-euni!, first part ofthe$6,2oo,expansion program Pltintouse.

. "Ohvlouoly, at o rapidlygrowing Institution like Lutha..o-an General, it's lnspoosthie tblist all . of the events whichtook place duri the puntyear,' Nast said. "We hopethat durIng 1966, Lutheran Ge-lieraI can continue to expandits services to

.

Nues LionsBowling League

Final Staadlngo of First Half

Teim . Pio.asic of Nl1eothnldt Cao-coge .

aves Conoco 42unIter Hill C.C. : 40

Lone Tree Inn . 37,5"lleo Bowl . .32oc Lo Verde Cnst. .... 28eltà R6a1c .. ' :

Morton Grovespoolto's Pizza 14se's Ice Co-eons Land 14'Oteway Chevrolet 14

mlral.Oinls Lossge 8priog Plumbing . . .. 2Ose Tree Ion 2he Malles Co, . 2

ZORBA'SRestaurant ..

75O7Milwaúkee Av..647-9170

Open 8 AM. -io P.M. --Carryout,.

.Breakfast.Businessmen'sLunch. . . çOFull CourSe .

Dinne. ,.j.iFami'y Style,

3 CoursDnnej$.00 Person

.. LRj. TG-Q Lu°r@R.. .....

-Thanksíd OisSnow olnvalThe following letter wñn sent

. . to ñor Edward Backer of theNibs Public Woo-lw Depart..

Dear Mi.. flacher;

The Board of Directors. Chestèrfleld Gai-dan Estatesimprevemeut, Inc., would likero convoy the apprecledoo ofoir entire -community for the

.

fast, efficient p00w s'emoval.servite we received on Christ-mas Doy.

On a holiday such on..thin,most people do sot expect tor6celve the ñame font servito

: that they Usually get. Botyour meo were out doing o fine

. job even though many other'alliages suspended snow plow-lsg during the holiday.

We. realize tisat many timespeople are quick to criticizeand slow to offer pralse Forthis reason we feel that it isSitting to commend your de.-

. partment -- -una your pers9noel .

T '°"done.

Maine Adult Evenj SchoOl ,Nues Kiwanis

Yotiro truly, .55 . . ) S T S

.. .

NOrtouS.Goodmas piLg. Term Begins January..27 0 pt»isor

BenefjtDance

Dear Mr. Besser:

As monypoople aireadykoow,there will he a Benefit Mcm,

.orial Douce for Peter V.P1550cm, on January 15, 1966,from 8610 until Ï1:10 p.m. lt. will ho held at . Notre Dame

.Hlgh School , 7655. DernpsterStreet in Nuco5 Their win hetwo coichos featured, the Boy-tetis aodTémpoo ah enterdain..meut for the evenisg.

it seems, though, that mñnypeople don't know thot it takesTHEM to make g dunce likethis a socceño, Without THEMall our efforts und our friendoaffo5rto Aove bees for BeSting,

We hove a feeling that thiswill be a succeyo, because auose of us said, "We havessmeooe up there pulling for. us.' Ail we need now lo alittle push, which we hope

. . . YOU readers tun give us.S

Y000-s truly,

. APIleodofS Peter's

.. . .VFW Post 7712

S Inducts ThreeNew Members

Three new members were.

recently Indúcted loto NuesPost 7712, Veteo-uno of Foreign

. . Wars. This brings to over 200. membership lu the pent.

Thsso swore lo duo-log cere... moisies held January 3 by Post

Commander Jomes Csllahun.. wore Ray Hunsus, whs servad

io tho Far East; Tony Sassonsund Walter Rojek, both of whomserved Is Europe. Euch waspreOeuted with the MolteonCross pin, Insignia nf the or-ganizottos.

The pest psrticlpotesinmuny.civit functions and charitubla

. Nw Arrival

. . A hoy, RodoIfo Jr., Doc, 7,.

to Dr. and Mro. Rodolfo Gas-.. osIez, 9769 Huber Laso, NUes,

11115010. WeIght 8 lb. 2 1/2,

t ç

:tf

Mrs. Prank Hanson, 8028 WIsnnr,Niles,chalr- nf the Heme Fund In thu usberbo ofCuok, Lukeman of she 1966 Heart ?und is that community, und DoPage counties, The campaign to raiseand Charles L. Sl.35 million ta sussent the research, education.of the Bank of Nuco and Mlles Heart Fond und community service projects of the Chicagotreasurer, got laut minuto lsOtl'5ttimo from Heart Acoociotios. will run through the month ofCharles Henneos, Park Ridge, general chairman February.

.,.Continue Your Education. The Maine Wa?', ologun of tiseMaine Adult Evealsg Schools,again invites alert aßolts ofthe area to join the Springterm, heglnoisg Junoory 27.

Brochures explaining is de-tall oil of tha nearly 250 clos-ses have hoes mailed to everyhome Is he dioti,lct. Registra-lions by mall are now beingprocessed, Registration for anydoso con be made In person.at anyof the three Adult Ed.station offices. at Maine Baut,Went or Sooth, 9:30 to 3:30Monday tbru FrIday.

. Evening rogiotrotion heathwifi ho held fron 7 to 9 p.51.at Moine East os January 18und 20, at Maine Sooth on Jan.nary 17, and at Malee WentonJootisry i9. Thecomprehen..save program 011ereut tor sprung1966 includes: a program forobtaining high ochool credit;

. college credit coso-seo lo co.. speration with Bradley Univer.sity, Northern Illinois Unlver..sHy, und thi Usiveroity of Il-115Mo; a three year college

,. Økto ManoiHomeownersMeet .

. 'residost Chuck lÇolwltz e-. posed the . regular monthly

.t9eetlng of the Guisos ManorHome Owners Asoociatlen at8:15 p.m. on Junoory 4, 1966.

The measurer's reportshowed a . bolunce of 9769.80.as of January 4, 1966.

The extra Christmas stock-; Ings left over from our Sunto

Claus march were given to theUblich Home for dlotributlon tothelrcblldren.

Mr. Larry Posdiora lu theofficial representatIve fo-emolieO.M,H.A. for the NUes DaysCommittee.

Mr. Tom Sw-ace In tbachalr.mun for the Spring Dance to ho

. held ou May 21, 1966 at Çur-S pontoro Hail und Mr. Larry

. Paudiora Is chairman foo- ourJuly 4th pltnic.

Pootible turkey raffles, gar-. don and Christmas docorailons

csmpetltloñs were discussed osfatti-o projects.

Edward Salerno, Presidentof lUwuels Club of Nitos .s-nisunces- that on Sunday, Jao.uary 9th und 16th, the KiwanisClub of Nlles will sponsor abasketball tearuomaot at theCslf Jr. 111gb School.teams , repreoestad by Jera-salem Evungelicai, Niles Jr.,St, losas Jegseo, St, Johe, St.John Brobeuf, St. Matthew ondSt. Martho, will he composedof 7th und 8th graders. Calvetime will be 2 p.m. All ao-eInvited , Adtylooion is free,

credit cow-on in Electronic Da.to Processing; ' und a welathof new subjects lo the rogo.lar evening ochool programwhich provideu instruction ineducational, cultural, commer.aloi und recreational subjects.

Brochures and additional is..formation will also he avail.able os request at all threeAdult Evening School offices;Moine Baut, Dempster St. undPotter Rd., Park Ridge, 825-3435 i Maine West 1755 S,wolfRoad, Des Plaines, 296.34g0falaise South, 1111 S. DeeRoad, Park Ridge, 825-7500,

. 'Pi_s E'J Sttzwcduy0 Jcio-y 18, 1966

ansom Ladies,Plan Theati'eParty :5

The St. Theresa of the Lit.5tle Flower Guild of Our Ladyof Ransom Parish, 8300 15.Greenwood Avenue, Nues, winsponsor' "Those MogslflteMen Is Their FlylngMachineu"at the Golf-Mill Theater thinSaturday afternoon, January15,All tichets are good until 5:00p.m.

Tickets cao he purchased atthe school at0005today(Thuru,..day) or. may he had by con.tatting Mrs. Robert Fbkiop at825-5729, or Mrs. Charles Ms..licor at 825-1291. Tickets areregalar theater prices. We askanyone interested inouppertingthis project to please perchasetheir tickets before hund fromeither of the ahoye ladies autickets purchased ut the theaterthe day of the preformancewill sot benefit the otitsolOr church.

. . Awoman faces so many things....

why should looking her age be one of them?

i.

: ULTRA FEMININE:. '

by Helena ° ubinsteinWç bclieve every woman has every right to look younger than she is. Use Ultra Fern.. inineevery nightl Guaranteed to make you look younger in SO days-or inoisey bcki

:

:

.NIL DRi8001 Milwaukee Ave.

S Once-A-Year Sale!SAVI! 3u00 . '.

. Now Othy.4.50. -for the 7.50 size. . taodlt?l_n,,._

. and Young Touciifi Hand LotionS with Estrogens. Now Only 5.75. br tise 2.75 size. Lim,,L 1mc oiy

yo 18188

o CALL FOR THE BESTBUY ON YOUR INSURANCE

JÖSEPH À. I.AGRIPPE8141 OcanSo AVG.

. Y07-564ySTAT FARMIno5flen.lsnp,njeue e. gfllu,n eluanOnaton. Illico!

S. S

'i2m v2s TsJcoj!S

508506

231-609.. 216-368

190-541193.555188-515

208 .334222-529

Page 5: Left Hand - Niles-Maine District Libraryevanced.nileslibrary.org/research/Newspapers/NilesBugle/1966/01_13... · pptho. AIar tb fedece3 grant was turned dpwnjterhpreçy steve Cbdlrchj

X.

. .

) j. .

j

.

Y.

X

k..

JU »nt

. . .

(K . fl ¿ ,u

v

r( QVJJ O.. O. Oii IO QO

. kQ VYO/X

.

j .

y r .:Xq

.IU I

I o II I&XI X II I UIII/U' U

UI I lx {III LUI I

. I O UI IUX o IX

UUI IX OU U

I IIXI

I kU L

.X U I VIUUUU I

.UII I

U

O IU UIb 11.UI. I

.JUl . r I XI I

UI I U U

.

H

1X

.

I XX

X

U 1UXI . .!O UUU I .. .1

. .

\I JtUU

I II iU f

U fUU II

U U I U f .1fU I .IIIf I)UÌI lU fU

.

X1 II U IIU

U

UI II -

U f.I I lU

tI:i - - U U I.

Ill I.IUXIU IU

Il. -- I

1

- .

lUX XI U- ---------------------I...

U

f-ill X I. U

. ..- LUI II f JI II II;X; - II Ul

U

Uf

. . - II : .UUIU.0 I I I I lU fII O f . I'f 1VUU. If UIfI l.I1f'XUU fUI U IUU. .IX.1 IX 1.11UUi(/.fXXU . . -i..................IIIUIIfIUfU

: Ui .UU : 1.1 UIU I l . f I U1

UI f........... -. II . (_ fI. U UIIU XII I 1111

f --f III lI I. II

> .

l U I I l IUU

UI I fI foU I/UI U

I lU IOU U

f f1 U

U lUI I II 'f JII UI JJ J UUIOI ooU Il XI f UI

III I lU

I U U II UU

IO I f UUlU Ill II X 1 flIf

UI I I I f I U

fi II UI 10f UIf U 1X1fU Ill. fI I

1U I U

U I II f U

U I I UIlUI f f11U1 U

U I f . III I o o U

UI 101 f - I.1 lU fUI XI11IU

U UI IIU

IIOIU II f f III I

f I hUf I UIII I1IU U IX ffol I- Ill Of

U 1UI1 III UI I IW

f U I IJI IO U I I I

IIIU II flof

Uf 1k 1 f ffU fII lUXIl OfffIU f

foU Iff

. .-.-.I f11 .0 III

.. X0I .

V I - -I f J IV X I

I II)fl- - .1_I OU f U1Uf-. .. .

UUU I XI

lU I I IlI II U

U Off- U -f II Of I f I. U

U f IUU IIXU V I. U

If I I UI lUll U .Il I fUf U

U I U II UlffU UI I fXf.IUU I I Uf --. OX U ¡U

III 110 1 D o I . :f U I UI1I fI UI -

- .111 I l I ... If.II I II UI II U lUUUUIII l

I I 11ff.111 U U I I I UII:

U

UI. II I I OfI I II I U lU f I UII, U U lU o 1111 U 1111S I I f - U U f. flUof I IOl I

., fIl .fU f.

I U IIlUI II UUIIIIIIUIU IOXI Io U

fU fIfU

U

lUI I 11f IU IO O lU UI. f U U Iff.. I

. : : - I U

UI I U U I fI UI ff II Uff I I : fUI fiX f -.... U

X .lU . lUI I . U U f .f s f. I .U -

IfUI U .. I I,

Uf

//

. f U fIl IO . fUl ; f 1 II .1 f .II f IX IO:f IO

fI f. .I If I .f J f .I JJU US

.

I U

I f UUI .f S I I f I fI fo fII I U U

f II f. II I fU UI..fff.IIXU. \/l1 .1 IIlI.. III.IIU. - If I fI W I s .f . f fff f Ilox J W f Il 1111

J U f J lIf .fII . Ill I fOl

XI .1 1.11.I 11110 f . f . fI

Ill f o . X

. fl I II fU flOUfo lIllO II I .11 X I 1.

f1 XUf. f - I

I.X«.)ffi_ IfI fUf I . f..........f Of -

I 1ff5 541X1

1 .3 1lJ- f

f SS .fIUf. fffUU

f f..."U

I l.fO f1

. Vf Y fXIOf. U of:

.1 U Jf lUI

.lIUJ U

I J II

1,II ff fU

U

UIJ

IffI

I f I I 111U I

fUll U lU I I :X UI U

XXII U JUU UI Il

fS IUUf0

U

1U U f UIf

SII 1.1

III. JUf.S

S..,IOI.UIIIUIU I: UItf I OXUX.I .0:11

U *5 II II I111 1 f f 1

f I. IIIII f I_1 I . f UIO

O.Xf sf .

II lU U fIlU f1 1111 fUI I

1l

lUI I f01111 fo U

_ X. I IIU fl.,

: OUI UIlS UIl f flU IffU f fU

f

I1IUIO Xl 01

I II I I II XIISo I Iff y

. UI O Ut Off IIf V II . IIII X O IO . ro f»

:. .01 lU U

X 101ff f 1 111 f. 11:0......S J Il 0f

fIl ..1IU, I 5f I f1

.. t. X

. . . fI1 ° 1 X.

S

f II J I I f ,IfXIXl UI fI fill . S O

OU IlS. UIIUUIUUU .1111 - fU U UI. I 1 I.

f III I:UIOIUU1 .1 I IlU: I. I Uf lU1 X

X f( .

:.

.--. ..: »; -i --.

.XT,U U

_ f5lSI.:fU lis

.ff f I II f UI f 10f.. .. I f JI 1,1,0

_ « I XXII IrfSU Ol

.1U 1 U.f,J lIÇS Ii: I

UI J1 U -J111_

I O.,If:: '.0

kXf5o .1111. lUll II. . tI 11 ff1.1 X.

1 . ff . U IIf Il III U

f flIff J°OflI[0I.

I - .111 1ff 1

U lilI I

U If. X . Vf UI. IU...Ii ;I I1UU0I UI:.

.

O IO . 1 ff.uii

II f II fUI

o .1, I U

.

X. Li1.

XXt , 10ff XUtIX k : V:

U:XSh, ;. tI

H

,:. UOffft IX5If

_

f IfI I

011 I 1 IU U UI

flU 11 UU. I I

.tll I. 1X11 I I. ffI

. f _ .X II-: . I Os fUl.IIU

. I : Xl I.

ffU f .. I U : I If If X1.:fl .. flU \_

I 1.1 X I Is5f XV U -fO .11

s 1X0 . XI. O I r f XXIIIXIX

. .II . I LIX

SII IIUXU fU I. f ... -

JfX,L.I fi.: OfU

._ If ff.

. IA . IV U

.:

f f.1ç : X y -

If.Ul II......Il. : I .U

: .° 10.1 .10 1 J IU

Of O ff

U I 1ff. :

. :f U 1111 fI.s IJ: :1. 1ff II.

s.f..1 ..

U J Ill

.X. .f.fIi1Xl..1f 01X1 I I

11X1fXi1ffI . Xl .1

: V . O: .. ...

...

tt: f f flUX IS- fUL............JI II X UI

:

If5 11 . O

111IffU U .

f I .

fiV:iiI. .1 :

UffffIX .

Ill V. .

:: .k . II II 1111 1

f 0111 1 fI I

Off X. UI J O liff

I f .11 1 I. 1.111

.I.f I II J.1U ,f

_

f_ 5f lU,. U . I I:

I f. f.O fI.

.511UV 15.1 1f-ft fU 1 0

.... I II UJl

U.f .111 I l.I JIll . . SU

.X,IIf..J XIX.I f fIIO 1)11

XI . fi If.1U1 1.

UIl OX:

S.; S

fLI :1................ -U f.UI ..UIf.Il 5

IOU f

1_o I Ill -f.:

XII .. . XI II.,f II

If UIffl O i. 1

I 111. 1 00111U IOlf,U1 I

111f I. f X .1i1X 1ff.:1f 1f

I f.r f I U I LXI.

.0V of UIIOJII.............I

...f i t I. f OfIff . f ,

fIf0I

f fIl I 1.

. IfI Xl 011° ilI

-lo: Uf lJ .1. f -I

X .

U ffj II . I Off o IU

. XI llU O 1 L 111 I

fIII IIIJoIIlII

.

.II5X:Ii . ..

:I

IUU JI Off

Is . Of U

1 o.f I IIUI

iII .X LO

S UI II JU Uil

S f f XI 111f I

IIll S I

I I I ff , o .111....fII O

1 II U I Il f I J I

s...fI1X I1

f f.. fUll. lo

Il f 1 OU 1.0.

Utl I.

: - II y II. .0 I .

U U U I II

UI;.fflXU U

Sf I .

011Uf ff1 I I

.

S II .

II.

fUff II il IU1 I

f f I I

Uff : IU1 I

Ulf UU L IU1UUS

lU II

.

I ll U I I .Uf1.

I Il UI

U X

I U I J.

UI li J I S

lUI UU I

f .

s .fI

-:

01 UIll Uf

. fI I1UI I I..I 1

lOo I 1f UJU 01111 U U

IOU U I IU1I U

II U III f I . lItlI U Xl I

I I -U I s XIIll :1111

f UI I U

f f I

111 l.0 flIfU UI

.UU IlU .IUO1J U

. 0 UUI f ÇU 1f UIl_lUll S J

UI lIt U .

UJ

.1U

U lU f

..

?...i:..::.J1L:.:V .

u .. . .. . J IXUIS

fAljfl:O/:

0f .

fUlli U U I

UIl UIl XllJ I -

Ill IX )II

il :ffl OfUff. IIUf

Xl IX I Iì

..i Ill U IfX flillf

lU. ;. U f. Il I

i I lI O

IX 0U1 ..11U i . XXIII. If X ff IIlM fI f

rlf .11 fO . J

U I IUII I

.11.010 f I

lff f.fO U

. .. ¶01 1 X

..O.f lI I

lII1 f I XII.:

V..t..V .,I

I O

01 lOI IoXf I XI I

O II.; ,

1

. X_ lU s -

u. U: 1 .

. .-

. .0 U. III XII-o

f f v_Of loll I

XfU lU

.I fUI If

U 0X1 f

If

UI

1

I

. .....I.

U

..l U I

1 U I Ill if

11 I . .

0X1 JIfI UUUI I

III UU if SU

S

UIIIIU I

1IIU I I

.

I OII O 111 II

UI .0f f U fOUI11 I

fUU

OIl U I II U

l i If UhU I

UU 1f I IL f IOI UI

I IIIU fI I

I Ill . f111111 f 1U U: : J .

IOff IS,'*

-: :11 .

Ul:IU UU

fU' O tf I

1 ff 11J1 I U

.

SU

JIll U I

1 Isf III I ,I U

II UI U

II U.

U

l

U

U lU

X f Ill I f IO.UU

f 11 f

f I U I fOUI

1 fI UI

Of . IOU I I l UI.

.0V 1 III J

f U U1 UU II I U I JII I

.0 ......... 1

I H V.

O V fss XIIX o lIOfI X1

XI .I: SOO1l V

1 I I f Il.V lOO I

V I ff I .VI U1 If

1. -foi I I

.ÑU II : I

fI .

U

. . ftt 11X t1 :1

U f I 000....... I U 1 110 I I X X IO If

UJ X lili -

I S : I f I

\t I. : l y .. ; .

..... .

IIIIUfI I XX. X . :.

U l - f f I O' Iff O I I. I f XX f . . I X

U' 1 Il I

U U I

I U I

II I

f çU UUIIUI

Ç IUIUI U

UI U Ii lU f

_f_ U I I f I lU

X U I f

f U UI: U If I pl II

XUU UO I

I U III

UII/ U U O If /11-

Uyo I o f

1 IIf I fIUI

U

I I,

Ill UI I II III X 1 I II

.Uf IU II fUI11111 II II U

II I

.VffXUUUI

U

UIOU

-k UI O.i U fU. I f

U

UIl I f

Page 6: Left Hand - Niles-Maine District Libraryevanced.nileslibrary.org/research/Newspapers/NilesBugle/1966/01_13... · pptho. AIar tb fedece3 grant was turned dpwnjterhpreçy steve Cbdlrchj

,.. . "Othello"CommE To

40lfMill

jIeuft1

cy 'isoo- Defy

HELD OVER

A ,: _

Sd. & Srn,. Opon 12 Nooi.I22Q, 3;45 3lo, 7;40 tOiQWøeWy_.Opefl i p. m.

h3, 4:30, 1s, O:OO

. COMINGFEBRUARy a & 3Lurons, Oi;v,

OTHELLO»M.sI,., a ,. fl'-E.onhg B p. nTICKETS NOW ON SALE

A.t bh.jt .y Mib0I j,.

Starts FrL. Jan. 14

Weekdays 63O, 10:05Sat. S Sun. 6:30, 10:10

r llfli..."bj.

Weeklnvs :25 OnlySat. ., 4:45, 8:25-

Special Matineo Saturday.a Sunday

VUhJoatylo,

Two porforma,ces only eachy at 1:35 and 3:00.

Coñitmzudfroth Paie 9)

Mútne:: Nja BIaseS 'S a.,....,- for Matou Township

: niitman azul he is wenfte. Nick has been a goadC servant and has beenensible for many new la-rions in our Ibcal govern-. Ha bas been a reaifriendLe. Chamber and on màoy3Eons, has stated that the,ber is the most impon-rgnsIzitton io the ViUages such, bas done moth

wtrlbate to Ito revival and. ios. I think it io adniir

that be aspires to serve..- eater area than Jost PlIteo

we wish bimsucceso in bissavors.

:;.00aid also like to take the. .;i ihiege of mentioning the fact

. . oar own "Bffl Cao-rau- candidtte E for the iegls-.

ro. if there ever was a. I qualified to representusin

. fogifeid, he certainly la that. I have visited the le-

lamo-e In Springfield en se-. ai occasions In the past few

ra and have seen Bill lit* ea en the floor. If we oald

tee him in this enviran-:0, WC would au vote fori unqaalifidly. Ifthere ever

.

a champion of the pub1icJi ene. We, of doe Chamber,

Wb him much sureef s.

Oar east Chamber meeting4li b held en Wedeesday,feuery 19, l96, at 12:00 o'-lock noon. The meeting wilte held at Riggio'a Restaurant

- t Oakton and Milwaukee Aves..: Nues. Following tuetbeae

.L:e group will wave on ta the:. .w Leaning Tower YMCA., here Mao-v Lotz will act an-aten On a preme toar of

: thin meeting, we are ha-,rhig three of our very bardno-king community leaders whore leaving ear area, - foto.er Chamber Director, Her-

,birt Adler sed. hin wife,heda. Herb was ene of our

. rneot peraervering workers who,,na known fer ht efforts sedmlllng face. Liften Sabot la

walker one of oar former Di-ructora whom we are hsnoring.Lillian was one nf our firstiemale Directors In HilesChamber mais. Ske will al-y:ays be known by ou os "Mrs..4th of July", fer she was theone who helped make thIs suchs. succeesful event. And : loot,ut not lessi by all otsndards,

-ita will honor Edna Walger.for she was one of Our great-est.comonunity leaders, and al-theugh she was not ametoberof our Chamber, we wished2he had been - for she wouldbe a credit to any organize-non.

May I claie with the follow-.Ing Chamber of Cowmercethoughts for the New Year -. Pf - New Horizons

E - Endurance tu serve earcommunity. .. .

W - WillIgneas to give bfaccanii.

Y - YearnIng for Improve.ment.

E -. Entltlit your fellowOanfha osme courtesy you ex-

ct fer yeureelf.A - Appraisal of our at-

tiens - In busIness and cant-.munity life. -

R - Remember the Chamberdueo lo renrfortltwspoce-ysOccupy In your prpfesslon o

romoted ToDonald L. Douglas, wileuC

wife, -hodrey, - lives at 7519Cleveland Sc., Hiles, lU., woopromoted to spoclallot four InCermosy Dec. 8, while assignedto the 75th Artillery.

.Sp5clsltut faur th an enlIsted. rash equivalent tp the rash of

. carporsl. .

Doagiss lo amemberof Head,.

'Nick

After a great deal et chsurjot. - - and at the urging of friends

aisi workers within the Dents-cratic Party, t wlshte announcemy candidacy for Democratic.Commiueeman nf Malee Town-ship In the election to be heldJune 14, 1966.

As a lifelong Democrat, 1have always been synìpstlietjcto thegosis and aupiratlons ofthe parry which has constantlyfought to Improve the standard -

of livis of alt citizens and. has heenrespossivetothehopes

and dreams of poupin who areseeking a betoer life for them-selves and for their families.

As Mayar of the Village ofHiles, I have been actively en-gaged In local gaves-entent, notonly In the Vifisge In whichI serve, bst la the surrsundlegcommuaicvas well. The greatInflux uf city dwellers to thesuburbs In the past few yearshas turned Maine Townsldptucoa thriving and prominent corn-munity. With the ever lo-creasing cOmplexities of localgovernment has come the vitalneed for competent and res-

.

possible candidátes In pobllcoffice and with lt the necessityfor strong, and effective puliti-cal parties to elect those han-

. didateo. ..... - cheated from the very best

Maine Ridge Boy Scoutsl,50thle, bi sur free anddemo-

. Meet January 21Boy scout Weopa In Hiles

and Park Ridge wlU bold theirannual Maine Ridge DistrictfIrst aid meet on Frldny,Jan.21, at 7:45 it.M. at the Ralocroon Jr. high school, 8101 Cual-berland, Nues. DIstrict healthand safety chairmen Dr. San-ford Pranzblao, 1030 S. Home,aselo Park Ridge, expects all24 troops- tobe repreoented.byone or more patrols. No pa-.troto will be accepted unlessa capable adult Jodgit accola-pointes It. -

The meet lo primarily an In-centive te scoute to Improvetheir ability so that they canrender skillful and effectivefirst aid In any emergency.FIrst aid lo the 4mmedtate andtemporary care 5iven the vit-tIme of an accident or suddenillneso until the services ufa doctor can be obtained.

Troops have been practIcingfor many weeks and are sowconducting troopflrstaid-o-reewIth the four patrol preblems

. furniofled by Dr. Franzblsu andbio commIttee. Up to threepairado nearing 60% or betterno thoue four problems willbe elIgible farthedistrict meet.

A Nörthweat Suburban Cosa-dl first aid meet will be heldlater with the top four patrolsof each diotritt meet beingeligible to compete.

the InstitutIonal repritueatativelo the coordinator of tubbing,scuuntlny and exploring In Mn.isutltoilon. As o member of

.the Maine Ridge diutrict andNorthwest Suburban coantil, he

- representa tbspollclos a ipro-gramo ta his InsUlation, Helo_ atoo coordinator ei shout-

thR tnxiituften. und oeca that

Specialist FourArtillery, Heentered the ArmyIn June 1963. sed was stationedat Port Hood, Te,, before at-..rvIeg Overseos In April 1964.

The 25 yesr old soldier Isa 1959 gradaste uf Hiles Town-ship High School is Skokie, ill.

His patents. Mr. and Mrs.Orlando M. Wolfenborger, lIveat 7623 N. 13th St., Phuoslu,ArI

'is Stogie, 'Zburcda Jonuasy 18, 1966 ji

Ibito -

Nileo Wo hf .: flfS

Chub Te ilkar -e&crii lornmiitiñ.n1Eii Rawt, Glad Aollegate

' The Maine Township Regular a test but to laugh yourtrauhiesDemocratic Organization can whenhirs,C,W.Applegate

.

no longer sffordtoremalnstag- o-051w-s, The Best 0f Mrs.nani. it moot create an en- Smith' bssks by Ellnor Gould-lightened envIronment, a win- Ing Smith, iscluding"TheCons-ats atmosphere which will In- BoobofAbsolutely Perfectstill confIdence mithin existing Housekeeping", "Confessionsranks lt must encourage and of Mrs. Smith" and "TheGreacattract newcomers into its Meosy Book". .

fold...,Jt moot be an Inspiringpoltilcat force that bas an ds the conclusion oftheprog-awareness of the problems pu- -

rant there wifi be a WhIte Ele-callar to suburban area which pliant Safe. There are always

- It. seeks to serve lt musc many items at this annual sole. present, nominate and elect find happy second homes.candidates of quality and la.. PrbaP5 there Is ssmetlolngyou

would 11ko to offer or tube home

Tösses H'

Only with a stroagDemocrsticPatty In Maine Topnship canthe fast growing suharbsnelec-forate be gtvee the choice ofcandidates It so rightly de-set-veal Only with a strongDemocratIc Psryj, In MaineTownship can the Issues be put

- squarely to the votersi Onlywith s strong Democratic PartyIn Maine Township will thevoice of local Democrats behourd In party .cousclln on acounty, Stato andNstlonillevel.

all key people aid parents lanowabout all phases et the ocautingprogram.

Sponsoring InstitutIons InNI-lea and their Inntitutlenal re-preoentatives at Dec. 13 are:St. Isaac Jaques Catholicchurch, WIllIam Pelrine, 7040Wilson terrece: 00k SchoolP.T.A., MartIn Kaiser; 8716Elmore; . Hiles Communitychurch, Don Traty 7953 N, O-deli1 Our Lady of Ransom Ca-tholtc church, Thomas Powers,8561 W. Clara Delve.

Also Sc. Jobs Brebouf Chin-alle church, Vasco Matteoni,6954 GeorgIa drive; Wushing-ton school P.T.A., Rohem RI-chardson, 524 Lotus lane, Glen-view; and Jefferson schoolP.T.A., Richard Gruenwald,8414 N, North terrace.

These men will be glad totell parents of the tubbing

. itcouting and explorlñg pro-gram.

.New JudoClasses StartJan. 17

Becasse of thenumberof par...

ticiponto In the first ten weeks050lon of Jodo and self-de-fesse, the Hiles Pst-k Districtlu offering s nbcond ten weeksession, starting on January17,1966,

The schedule for titeelemen-tory school cblldrean classesIn Judo lo as follows:

Beginners - Mondayeveninga.8:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.

. lnterrnedlstes - 'thursday e..veolng 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

Advanced - Mondoy evenings7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

The . juico classes will heheld ot Ot-enoan Heights FieldHouse, 8255 Okoto, Hiles.Starting dotes of the programsare Monday January 17, undThursday January 20, 1966,

The feos for the programsore $4.00 for tito . usaIt self-

-

defeose class and $2.01 farinaJudo lnstructh.,oz.

--- -.s-.'-Come prepsrl co shed neoy

tegrity.with you. If ss,pleadeàttendthe

I have accepted the challenge next meetint of The Wonton'sof heconling o candIdate for Club of Hiles on WednesdayMaine Township Democratic evenIng, January 19, 1966 atCommitteeman because i sia- 8:00 P.M., at Booker Hillcerely believe that now, as °"°°' Club, After the lérgeiteVer before, ourgrowisgcom- . too-ansi at their Christmasmuid-y deserves and needs dy- meeting loot month, all of thenamlc and effectIve leadership members are looking forwardwithin its Democratic Party. 5COIIW many more new faces

'floue who believe In the labe- thi5 meeting.rent value of our political spa-lam those who loveourcom-munity ao4 wink to see it growand prosper, as I do, can nulonger afford to sit by andmerely regre:wlthsuttsklngtbe -InitIative, For indeed, withactive political parties de-dicated to serving the citizensof Mutan Township. the votershasnot lene they caasot be

crutic form of government.

_Nicholas B, Blase

as friendly and helpful

as your best neighbor,..

frequently, when people comein and open a savings account-witI-i PeerlessFedera!, they telljis that a relative ir friend rc-ornmended us.Jhis pleáses usvery much-makes our entire

- staff proüd, too, because it. '-means we're doing ourwork

: well. We will always prize suchover-the-back-fence recom-niendations. We know they can-

-- npt be bought-théy must be- earned. WOn'tyou visit Peerless.

.. Federal andfindout for your-.selfwhy ourcustomer find us -

..worthy? You will feel secure

.

With Peerless Federal . . . secure-

in its age, its record, and its.promise for the future; And youwil! enjoy discovering that Peer-

.

IessFederai is. as friendly.andhelpful as your best neighbor.-

IFDERALl

4930 MILwAus AV CCAGO, ILLINOIS 60630

Maggie Smlth, a red.halredbeanty, stars es DeodemoasOpposite Leoreece Olivier In, Othello," the Warner Oros,motion picture in Technicolorand Pansvlslon to be presea.ted at cite Golf MIII Theatreon Feb, 2 und 3, Mter000nthaw pc 2 p,m,, evening showat 8 p.m. both days. -

From Atop The-Leaning Tower "Y"

byjune Hart

FiiiOtOptbeLean1ngTower YOUTH FancyDiving..Moedays"Y" we proudly introdace to and Wednesdays 5:10 to 6:30.yea Mies ¡llene Arromo who SYNCHRONIZED SwImmh, -will conduct a ten week MII.. Mondays - Youth 4:00 to 5:30.lineo-y design coarse, common- Malts 7:30 to 9:00. SCUBAclog Fbruary, every Tsesdsy DIVING - Coed 14 years undmorning from 9:30 toll:30 AM, up - Classes on 'fliesdays 7:30Miso Abramo, a well known to 10:10, Youth SIGH DIVING -designer, teacher sad feature i to 13 year aldo - Clssoes onwriter for "Hats" magazine Wednesdays 4:00 co 5:10, UFEand "Millinery und Boutique" SAVING YMCA andRedCr000a London. Eaglond publication, Cartifigatlon _ Juniors 12 toplans to bold o free Into-odor.. j5, Seniors 16 and up - ClassestIan to the course on Tuesdsy, held no SaBio-hayo 12:00 to 1:45,February I ut 9:10 A,M, HumeIn Chicago ft-sm her rocthn LEANING TOWER Y program2' visit to New York where, she director Don Hardeoty la-. teared the fashion market und traduces the Dole Coo-ogleviewed preso showings of the Course - a coursa that Is lIkewnrld'n leading millinery de- no other adult educatiso prag-signet-o Mino Abromo stated, rom in the world, The Dale"Its not only fan ni make your Carnegie YMCA Cost-se found-awn custom designed hoto, hut ed In 1912 is effored on a re-economical an well", An open ggar semester buoi, In moreInvitatIon lo estended to YOU than 1100 -cIties In the (1,5,-be JoIn Mino Abromo on Tues- Canada and the majar capitalsday morning February 1 at 9:30 thread, Cursegiewbo pioneeredA,M, In the tow Loaning Tower In the field of humen relations. "Y" and enjoy coffee and offers help for human needs toCookies and , eatiting Hat cie salesman orexecullve, doc-Fashion Show, Cufl your Y ter or career giri, city officialat 647-8222 for further mInt--. er s clerk, hoase'wlfe or ownermotIon, Advance reglutratioss of o huoIono, teacher, engineermal' be made In person et your or o toan ready for retirement,"Y ' we are located on 6110

every business, profession hodTquhy Avenue In All-America occapotlon re$s'eneotlng oli le..CIty NUes.velu.. of edocotlon und every-fete: of life's enpes-leoce, Do..BRIE, (Instruction) -12 week voted to the tosk of hrloglhgcourses startIng February 1. out the abilities of people,Classes will he held on Tues- Carnegie burned that the basicday ofteronon, from 1:10 to secret lay In troining them to3:10 nr evenings from 8:00 to he at Oase In any situotlos,10:04, DuplIcate Bridge. Master that self Confidence is -the keyPoInt und Cho.'oplonshlp sights ' to o moro satisfyIng businesswill be held on Wednesdays and soclol life. in the Y Dalefrom 7:30 to 11:01, Your leu- Cameglo Course you will hetrocter and Director Is Mr, A, guided by copahie- luotroctorsL, Funke, resident of North.. tu o tow freedom of expressionbrook, o well known Chlcogs in the 14 week coni-se, YouArea Master and member of will leso-o to developconfidenceAmerican Bridge Teschers As- by control of fear and worry,Oeclotion.

speak with esso, generate theOnthusiostic co-sperotlon of. SWIMMING CLASSES _ sff...._ --

.-...." '-.,nseo ,j,5 year Olds. Parents permitted Io enter thewater with their child If- so.' .1red, 12 beglseors an' 6?Crd classes offered, Call,' for lefqrmation on the

tlwto./

- .,,.l_. fl.__. .. -

5-3

-'IbeBUggtbWbursdsy, inmoaryji, i966

SQL:- 3rGLT hI -

Skokie Valley

llTh . CoWMR '1ieusa'lite parents of the Soletas

Stilechter Dey School locateIn the Beth Hillel BuIldIng3220 Big Tree Lane, Wllmetteillinois, are holdIng s supperdance 'Polks, Pesca and U"on Saturday evening, January

. 29. 1966 - 8:30 p.m. st theB'fisj Zion Cosomosity Hail,1447 West Pystt Boideya,4Chicago, This gaia Fand Rais-lag Affair Is belog planned andexecuted by the parents andaIilinclude folk and square dancIngund a delicious Italien styledinoer. Donation $3.50 purpur..son und tickets can be obtainedby calling Mrs. I, Kaplan WI-

The Solomon Schethter DaySchool io a community dayschool, sponsored by ine Chic..ago Coj,nciLoLxbe United Sys. -agogac of America, ufflflmedwith the Chicago Board ofJewish Education sed the CookCounty Board of Education Todace, there are four gradessod a klndergarr,, where thegeneral studies und Hebrewcarricijlum ore Integrated intoa meaelogaleducndoaeiexpe_lente fer children from Chi-

.- --..--s',' vro sor your plans and- Ing e complete lite of aquotic and get altead faster. Moi; activities: Women'say, cr055ingly alert to the results A

-

Wednesday sr Friday 9:15 of tbo.Delo CarangIecourse- - to 9:45 (recreatIon frnm--9:45 - Call boo }lardenty st 647-8222 Se- -

Coed adult swim and enquire shoot this courseInstruction .. Monday sr Wed. and do-ola stop your LeaningHorstnendsy 9:15 te 10:05 P.M.; Small Tower "Y" toIsais wo shallof MFry Swim Classes (6 und 7 . brIng you moro nawu of thisyear elds) 6 begInners and 4 coarse and others and you will Cotaflvanced classes offered, Call meet your Instructors, piolesum

for Information os the varioustimes and days, Tiny Tot

Suppo yo11,Local Merchants

n ego, Wilmette, Skoisie, Mnd Grave, Hiles, Ds Pluie, Highland Park, Glencoe,,, colawssd, Evamston, Wien

Deerfleld und Glesylew,school Is je the midst offourth year of service togreater Chicago community

Women Of ThMoose MeetingTonight -

Woman of. the Masse,Plaines, Chapter 835, conedod their 5965 actIvities 64a Chapter ChrIstmas Party.All members enjoyed sieging,gobi food, hod delightful grbbog glfcs, To the mdmbers sudfriends of the chapter we ox-tend best wishes for a veryllappr and Prosperous NYear.

The first chopter nightthe stese year Is to be heen Thursday, Jan. 13, ThIwill be Child Care Night, ancholo-man Gladys GandeHiles, Illinois, will be inchorgof the. program,

The Mid-Winter Confereocof the Womee of thé Moo:Is to be held on Jan, 30,Forest Park. ililopls. A specIal RimaI practice has 'becalled for Thursday, Jan, 20,prepare for the conference, sodau sfflcero, escorts and chair-men us-o- urged to attend inipractice,

Of Interest to our manyfriends in the Spaghetti Dinnerplanned for February 6, A1 1who have came to these din.nero know what good food isserved, so plan to keep thisdate open and jein us.

Combined Jewish

Appeal ProgramPleno are underway for o

second area program te intro-duce young married women tathe Comhimd -Jewish Atpoai,Mrs. Mot-vin Katz and Mrs.Romand Ste1n, ares Chairman oftise toang F'éople'u DIvisIonWomen's Boar4 of CombinadJewish Appeal for Nibs, Mor-ton Grove, and Des Meteco,have aenouncad that MarcelloMorrison will ho the guestspeaker, Miss Morrison, dl_coDeso of the Cuhrhti Mon.tossori Conter , Will discussthe Montesuori method of tooth-Ing.

Mro, Stein Is opening herhome at 7027 CroIs, lilies, onWedoesdoy, Jan 19, sti:iOp,m,for this very Interesting and In-formotive evening, Membet-s ofthe pban,,jog committee IncludeMrs. William Bet-mad, Mrs.Dsnaid Roberts, - Mrs. blot-old -

Goodman and Mrs. EngeonRout, -

, lt hes olso been announcedthuc o Combined Jewish AppesIMetropolitan pt-strom will tubepiece Tuesday, Januaiy 25, Inthe form of o lunchooa et theChIcgo A.rt Instituto followudby a guided tour through thegalleries,

Compieiesdminjstrativ:minar

rederick J, Vllonu, 7925_cu, Hilen, Generol Agent5mal Trust Life Insurance.pany In Horthbrook, tom-d today an adminiStrative

litar In the Chicogo Home

The seminar covered Ye..co-siting and trolniitgcareerllfeunderwriters, lt was port of anational Muwal Trust Lifepro..gram, General Agoutu and man..ugers from Illinois and Wie-cousin attendeI,

o-:Lin-fl Mr. Morton Rywetk, As.-.etka, sistant Director, North CentralThe Area American Jewish Corn... its micce; suilibethoguescspeakerthe - at the nett meeclngoftheSjtokle

Valley Council of Parent-Teacher Associations on Jan-

e uary2O,1966,aci:OOp,m,Inthe - Devonshire CommunityContes-.

- -Mr, Ryweck will speak on"What Is The Threat Of Ex-tremlsm"-"Psst und Present"Oes und trace thehistoryofen typeslu- of extremism and pujar out Itsthreat to democracy, - He willsuggest guidelines to spot ex-iremists and discuss exil-e-flhlsm la all its facets, Aquestion und answer periodwillfollOw,

ew -

,

Maine Twp.

o Jewish

: Congregation -

se Friday, Jan. 14, 8:30 p,m,,is Mark Twain School-Emerson- and Huinlin-Des Plomes, Rob-! bi Jay Rorzeu will conduàt the

services. His topic for the ev-osing will be "What Is God'sName"? Saturday moraine ser,.

s ylhes at the hodeIat 9:30a,m,

Nilehi SchoolClosing On Radio

Information regarding theclosing of Nileo Township HighSchools because ofweethercee-ditloes will -be broadcast onradio otatlono, WON, WEAWl3OO) and WRSV (98.3 ou the

FM dial) anesoaced Super..Intendenc Dr. Clyde Parker,

Dr, Pirkor explained thatparents can become confusedwith 5cboolclonlng asonante..mento when there Is hod weatherbecause the high - schools InNues Township are Often mio-tultealy Identified wIth cIernen..-tory districts Io Hiles Town.skip, which Includes Hiles, She-hie, Morton Grove, Lincoln.wood, Golf, and a small part ofGlonview,

Ray Wiiicino

WiIis i

Citest Ja!rnay 23Roy Wilitios, owner of Wil-.

kino Music Center, 9034 Wan... began Rood, announced io willhold his annual combs ¿ententSunday, Jonuory 23 at Luxent-.bourg Gamitas, 6211 LincolnAvenue, Morcan Grove,

-

la making tho announcement,Wilkins, who is the musicaldirector of the Odhool, saidtrophy awards will be present-ed to the winning combos, Heemphasized only non-po-efes..slanols are eligible,

-

Lust.yeartwaoty_flvee005Participated In theconceoc,'ph,jsyear o record..tura-out Is ex-putted. Already, three ali-giri -

groups have entered,

Wilkins suist all entrIes muscho regseo- by Saturday,January iS at the schobl. at9014 .Waukegan Road, MortonGrove, -

.Newborñ .

A boy, 100th Matthew,-Det 4to Mr, und Mrs. Donald Carl-son, 9320 - Mansfield, MortonGreve, Illinois, Weight 7 lb,li oz, YO 6-5587,

-4

TAtÇ3CE

Page 7: Left Hand - Niles-Maine District Libraryevanced.nileslibrary.org/research/Newspapers/NilesBugle/1966/01_13... · pptho. AIar tb fedece3 grant was turned dpwnjterhpreçy steve Cbdlrchj

L

John T. Sebostian. CetIfIë,r. lesson _ at,ùe. plck.ùAaine Iflgfl dr1vIng-tYUcto OXPeIOflte

.eanlng Tower YMCA Board chairmanexonder St. John (left) receives the flag that:w above the lUinnin 'Land of Lincoln" Pa-

Uon at the New York Worldn Fair from Ralph; Newman, (right) chairman of the Illinois

pmmisolon to the Fair. The flag under which:V2 million visitors passed won presented to

:. As an Initial activity eóme.;.,, 8. Mino Mrlenoni o 4th grade clona atjef-.-

±'ssn School discusses onwa-ipar articles about local al:rld onws .Tlio war between

cOb mid South Viet Nom haso diocnooed numerous

rues. Tus object of the dis-. t55lono Was to beve the child-

n understand why the UnitOdfltoo felt it needed to helputh Viet Nain fight againstrth Viet Nom. The point

oat aftenotressedwas thattbevoedom of a group of peopleno s stake. As a point of

thterest lbs children discussed. lint Chriotmas would be liketr the American Soldiers In'let Nani. It woe decided that

a class they shoulddo some-.idng for the soldiers to makeThriatmas a bit morebsarsble.

,. Under Mlos Ora?a directioni e children listed n number ofcoo. Finally lt won decided

u nénd Chrlstmeo stockingsflied with cendycothesoldiera.4zlng thin opportunity for aeasiaplul art project, Misa

cray, designed astocklngwhlchcould hornada out of available

:: umrlaloandtheclass entto,

work.

: The atackingo. were made by. sowing two pieces of redburlap.- tQgethor with green and white

yore. Each child decorated bisor her stocking In a holidaymood and when they were corn-plated each child filed bistock1ng with candy and gum

brought from hanse; the projectwas now campIate and ready

, for mailing. Each child wroteletter of explooscion st how

the project was medo end lu-.eluded lt In che stocking.

Mina Orey obtained che nameof s soldier In Viet Nana from

friend end lt woo decided caasad the atockingo te blm fardistribution.

. Fbs cbudrenwait5dotw1y,f,- an answer. They ware not

er 'Y' Recives F1aÉ From orld's.Fair

1tss C! & Class" Receives

Reply FrOm Viet 11am Soldierdisappointed. The following Ise letter they recelve&

Costar Flatd AirfieldP1w LoI. Viet Nuca

li Deéember 196$

Dear Miss Gray & Class,

I cannot express lo wordsthe feeling of delIght that carneovar me when I opened yourpeckage, new what you sent andread your letters. The Amen-can public bao tmdnne lOO fold

. what the pnclflocs have donewIth their damonoWeuona. ltIs really wonderful to know thatso many of you one backing usup back borne. I knovvin myheart that they were alwaysbehind us but they seven heto shsw It before the demon-ntrstioao sU

The stockings were toreadovan to oar lot Sergeant wbaput tharn with all the otherChristmas goodies we have re.celved than far. On Christmasdey we will take them to theorphanage lu the little vIllagenear an that we bave unofficial-ly adaptad. With all Inox thefoute beck borne nro sandingus. wo could never consume Itall befare all these cakes andcaakien get stale. Each of oswill take aselo of thgsa goodiesto an individual ettbeorphanàgaand we will spend as much limewith them as passible. withoutjeapardizing cha security of ourunit.

We are a helicopter and air-.plena maintenance unit. Webevo to maintain allthe aircraftof the ist Isfaumy DivlsIoncommonly referred to as "TheRig Red One." Our aren is. enold abandoned Japuneaoidrfleldthat the U.S. bombed durIngWw li. The ground IB füll ofcantors which hava boon herosince tizo bombing. There Is a6" crust nf Isterico caused bytha bsmblng.Thooslygoodthlngabout tho ares vean tha 5000foot runway tbst the Jspsnese

.'L >'.'L J'JL-r)1 -''L IP

'L -'(-it >,I.

.-'t, -

p _s (., .

the Leaning Tower "Y" in November and willfly again above the new "Y". 6300 Toohy InAll-Mnanica City Nilan. when the 03.000.000

iacility Is dedicated on Sunday, January 23, 1966.Looking an is YMCA general secretory John O.Root anti M Marvin Lots, Leaning Tower YMCAdirector.

frted!TT.W Fund Drive

Six Morton Grove residentshave volunteered their servicesfor foodraisisg effects for od-ucational station WTI'W/Chan-sl 01. They ore Mrs. Ober-win Eller 7504 Churchill whowill be overall Montos Grovechairman of the WTI'W cern..musity campaign for funds tobe condnctedMarch 11.20; Mrs.Arnold icapp, 9328 Overhii1who will serve us MortauGroveco-chairman; and Mrs. R. H.Slble 9012 MangoS Mrs. S.FrIedman. 9105 National, Mrs.Harvey Moan, 88l2.Olcott. andMrs. SomarI H.Thompsoa 9014Menard, all of whom will nr-ganize house-to -bosse cam.pulpes in their precincts. Mrs.Rilar and Mrs. Kapp current-ly are recruiting ether ureachairmen with the goal of or-ranging house-to-house drivesin every section of Wirmetkadaring WTl11s 1966 appealto the community.

Channel il currently Is tele-canting many stimnlnting cul-toral programs such us BOOKBEATE TOlE STORYTELLER,THE FRENCH CHEF FACTOF TSIF MATTER sed IRA.

built. It la stIll serviceableaitbaugh we are Improving lt.

When we arrived here from..the North we move9 Into arainy urea. lt rained daily farabusI 1 1/2 months along with a'daily temperature of at leastloo degrees. The rain banslackened a bit end the tern-perature bas cooled off a bit.lt should stay this way untilabout February, By then, 1will be beck in the Stata get-fing ready fer ny next assign-ment.

Thank you egalnfarthe stack-ings. Merry CliniatmawondMayGod Bissa You Ail. '

Dante Landete. Jr.

The Baple llSlrSdsy, 3Y 13. 1966

Nilehi Clydé Parker

To Aftend Conference:

Nilebi Superintendent Dr.Clyde Parker will particIpateFebruary 12 to 16 In the annualmeeting uf the Amer'ican As6e-.

.elation of Schosl Admistrecorsin Atlantic City, New Jersey.

Attending the conference forprofessional school adminI-Strators with Dr. Parker willbe Nilehi Board Mehcrs Dr.Francio Sgunders und ErsestLidea, and Nilebi BusinessManager Dr. Ted Hughes.

A past vice-president uf theargaaization Dr. Parker wifibe chairman nf a desdíi Cli'..calt television panel show an"The Raie of the BesiyoanManagpr in the instructIonalProgram oftheSeheoiSystern."

With Dr. Parker on tHe pan-el will he Charlen Festers ex-ecutive secretary eftheNatlen-al A5suclotlon of School Bas-mess Officials, and S.C. Joy-ncr. ciiinctor of Business At-fairs for the Los Angeles Citypublic schools.

Notre Dime Moms ClubPlans Meeting Forúm .- --

The New Year activities nf'the Metherselab ei Notre llameHigh school for Bays. Riles.will begin with 4m meeting at8 p.m., Monday. Jan. 17.

The proframpljesedbycbuli.man Mrs. Edward Ilalpia. willb an apra tareas at 'shirk apanel a! Ike lay. and reflgionafamily will answer qeendona.relating to .edueatlsnai poilcleaand alms, asked by members nfthe blodiero club.

Rev. JasethE.ONeill,C.s.C.,principal; Rev. Jobn P. tane-man. C.S.C.. director of stud..eat affairs; Rer. George G.RAIe. C.S.0 director of atad.tes. and scllonjdeparnnentheadnwill farm 4to penal. Hostesseswill be Freshmen Mathers I dire-I.

A Dyi Recollection. a dayof epirimaI renewal. will be

Voter RegistrationLast day for voter registra..

tIen Is Janodry 18. 1966. Thoserenidents In the Village nf Rileswho are nat registered can doso by uppeaning in person atthe Village Clerhs stflce 7166Milwaukee Aven9e Nuca.Hsurn are from 8:30 AM. to-5:00 P.M. onMosday throughFriday. On Sutorday from8:30 A.M. to 12:00 Noon.

ConferenceThonjan C. Consucenti of 7065

W. Mnnroe Street, Riles wanamong the moro than 200 stu-denta from 96 collegon . anduniversities throughout theUnIted States aid Canada whntook part in the 17th AnnualSmdent Cooference on UnitedStates Affair5 st West Pbint.

The television\ shows areheld daily daring noa-rnèettngtimes and are carried to ailbatel rooms In Atlantic Cityfor the - mare that 25,000members attending.

Dr. Parker. who as amern-ben, of the executive commit-tee of the AASA icr fear years,will also serve as an officialhost during the conference.

Last year. Dr. Parker wanchairman of the television pce-sentados on "KeepIng up withCurriculum." Three yearn agohe participated lo the show on'A Çlose Look at the Airborne

TV Experiment." lie also Wana participant in the panel enthe E4ghtfal Role of theScheolBusiness Official in the Pub-lic Schools."

Dr. Parker, who han been ssuperintendent of schools. ferabout 25 yearn, started bincareer in education an a teach-er of history in she peblicschool of Dsgger, indiana.

field for itoilibon and friendsSunday. Jan. 23 (roIs 10 a.ln.to 5 p.m. Moderator for die daywill be Rev. Thomas I. Baker.C.S.C. Reservations should bemade byJan. 19 dira Mrs. Ray-mend Nolhengen of Qilcago.

.' telephone bridge tourna-toen' sutil be hebt the evening atJan. 25,

Nancy Frankenberg

, .In 3 Coflcerts

Nancy Jean Frankenberg.7501 WestMain,Nlles. appearedIn three pre.Chrlstmas can-cçt'to With the Chorus at ClarkeCollege, Dubuqne. Iowa.

The 65-girl ensemble perfsrmedfer theDubuque Kiwanisclub, did a e1ecastenWMT-TVIn Cedar Rapids, and sang atthe college Cbriatpsos Concert.

MIno Frankesberg. o (rosit-man. Io the daughter of Mr.and Mrs. BenjamIn F. Frank-enherg. Jr.

Peòpib.Who Knol'

,, Go to Qw. ; t 823-1915

- . Maink'lnt)-. 7948 Oekton

. Riles(Branch) ,

433,8 Mllwoukee Ave.Chicago

iido9e 50033Fie. Pick Up &DollvoniGlow Ceaoers.

Còlokd ffiveriß Hoze6250,Milwewkoo Aoio. SPrin8 4.0366

Josob Wojclocliowuki h San' '

Ckrk-Car,.jerPosjgj0,

Ávaikdpl.Pustmaster. Harry H.

Semrow, annsunced today. thorbeglssu.g January 4 1966 andContinuing until further noticeapplIcations will be acceptedfar the next written test forclerk or carrier positions withthe -Chicago Post OffICe. Thereare many substitute clerk va-Cantles te be filledwithasnign...

. monts to ko mode in theMuinPost Office Buildlng.'VanBarcaand Canal Streets, and also atthe ¡notai Installoflenlocoatthe OHum internaijohal Air-port. The substitute carriOn'positions to be filled are atVarious delivery stationsthroughout the Chicago area.The starting salary far thesepositions Is $2.57 per hear.Annual Increanes are gives.

Punt Office employment Inan Important publie service,. which offers lob sn...,.x. i..,.,

portant advanranes ara roe,,Im. .

salary reunnito 26 tJJj 67 Nurse Keeps Healthyvacation per year. 13 days sickleave, (wbich is accumulative). Attitude Toward Studentsuniform ailewanceu cash In-Cantine uwonds low race liteInsurance, maximum healthbe..eeflt plans and aliterai re-finement aystom.

There lu ne maximum agelimit for these posiciono, butthere is a minimum age limitof 18, however the minimomage çquIrement is Waignfhigh . schoni graduates. They-may be appointed when theyreach their 16th birthday pro-, vided local ' child labor lawsFormic.

Persons interested in careerappointments With the ChicagoPost Office, and who are avail-able to accept an offer ufern-pieyment within the next 30days should file their applica-lion for examination beforeJanuary i2, 1966, These eppti..costs will be scheduled ferexamination and toas Inssidored for eppuiotmnje

Tbk-ce health romeo are a-.of those, who file later.vmiubie at each school,with two beds at Golf Elemos,.A copy of the annsoncemext.tary, two et Jipies and one utCH-76.1(66) whIch gives full

Ii. ï. Civil Service Examiners.Ròom 312, Mais Post Officeiol1dlng, 433 West Van BoresStreet, or any Post Office Sta

tien located Io Chicago, Illinois

Psriscuuars, -muy be obtained tilO Junior High.'Ehe Office uf the EsortI Of

Maine EastEnrollment

, Now 2,947Exroliment at Maine East

high school steadied In Novern-ber te almost the same totalsas one month earlier while' student-days of . absence drop..pod oubotantiany

A statement rjèasod byPrincipal Milo S, John-Oton showed that total enroll_.ment of 2947 as of December2 was only six students lessthan an November 2. Three boyscame into the school and sixgirls left, There were 3279otudent.days of absence is themonth, a drop from, 3521 sto.dent-days In October.

Purcntage ot tb studentb-dy In attendance in Novemberremained higb 94,5 for boysand 3.8 for gris.

"This excelientrecoadludic tatad the full ase fo which nurbuilding and facIlities arepic," LJelinsten said. vWe are apere- sclog at Cloue to capacity at wail times," .

. Support Your. - Local Merchants

'ditv lf- i°-"-v-°'- C"'oj Fi, 0965

Registered Nurse CherinttKruse, guardian of che weqg_day health of the more than1,500 poplIn In School District67, has teld what It takes tekeep an eye on the beneficIe..ries'of-her aid.

Youngsters from 5 years pldto- 14 years slthinthe'dinjwhich includes portions of Mor-ton Greve, OlenVlew, Rilen andail of Golf, know and respecther easy-access knowledge ofhow to keep healthy.

Mrs. Kruse allocates twodays o week each to Golf and}tyoeu Elementary Schools unSone day to Golf Junior High.Sur she Is on call fpr em9r-gency duty at any limo at anyof the three schools, -whIchare oaly a few moments apartby -uuto

Mrs. Kruse hou sommanlzeiiher deportment's cumulativeefforts for the last school year.Hone âoe sume df the facts-that parents of ditnlct poplin,.

as all iaret, willng;

Mieor abrasions were themost commun difficulty pro.seated for aid, with removaluf splinters nest. Upset sto..sechs, temperat.in.os, sore

t'rQeto and fainting ranhedhighae.tng the troubles. During theyear -about 12 cbIldrn neededstitches taken; these woreaped to a doctor's care, wichparents transporting the child..res wken possible. There werefive fractured arios,

Moot serious casa was anoye injury at the Junior High,when a ballpoint pon was thrustaccidentally into an Oye. Thisrequired the district's only ante'balance call, with a week'sstay is the hospital.

Nearly 10.000 bond_aids wereaffixed on young patrons nf thedistrlctu healrh clinic" bythe nurse, teachers sr tito se..cretaries uf the three schonlxdaring the year. The nurse badose peek doy in which 20 phonecalls tu pamnts had to ko made.

Vision and bearing screenings the fail is a major servicecl the nurse's department, withfkA and i'rc help io use ofhe vision screener and audit-.eter. Of semé 900 youngstershose eyes werecheckd (chounith gls.00s aren't check-d)0tsar 75 nf them eventually

were fitted with glosses bydoctoro. About 100 referralswere mide, (In some initier-bigh closses, more than halfof the students have glasnes,)

J(egardlng hearing, screen-' Ing Is conducted In kindergar..ten. first, tbIrd, fifth and se.venth grades each year fromwhich there were five refer-rolo in 1964-65. Doctors foundseme of the deficiencies wereonly temporary, due to oarwas or similar trouble, Bntat' lexvt"excle-dal the year,a hearIng aid was pot loto axeas a result of the testing.

Nurse Kruse odvises chut theene single t'bing which wouldhelp ber department most, Inregard to parents' cooperation,is: "Don't send your cbildrento school sick. if there Is anydoubt, keep them at home,"-She Would advise keeping theemergency pbsse number up-tu date in schosi files (theone for father; tun),

For the number of pupilsthe district serves, she thinksthe children are well-so..pervised and the number ofaccidento Is low.

NI-Gas War OfRepair "GYP ArtÏst'

The advent of cold weatheriradidosally brings out him'.dreds effw,tgce uepairgyp art-lite. wanis NorthernljjjneleGucompany. -

- High pressure heailgg In.specters p1e31 en the tumus..pecdng housewife ami ansualycent honseownars bimdreds ofthousands cf dallare, the udlityreporte. M-Cas says the pluanylnsp9cmrs usually dad some-thuuig wrong use the healingInuit antI ask permisalon fodown lise furnace.

Frequently ihn °Inspectorufind the imlt is eat worth ra.planing0 once it la toca dawn.They then require a down pay-ment, seconding to the«as corn-panI,, and normally ask thehousewife to sign a conteactfor

. a new furnace or various re-paire, ußuelliy at nitorblomt

cea.

. Nl -Gas reconunasi thathomeowners first of all do notlet straugers Into their homeswithout densardh, adequateideflliftcadnn azul always checkthe reilabwty nf a saleantono1 Inapector and the companybefore ietthg them tear downa Sumaca er 5ienI,. a COSUaCt.

Troop 175Boy Scouts of Troop 175 in

751es, from Sc. John BreheufChurch, under scoutmasteroan

- Moriarty bad last recently fin-isbed a three day_camping ont-Ing at Tbuxderbiri Lodge InCossa, WisconsIn, Thunder..bird Lodge Is a hunting pro.serve owned by De-All Corn-pany who groclonuly Permittedthe boy scoots-the use of-theirfacilities, While on the outing,the following Teflderfnot SoyScouts; -NIck Kroenlng, GregKozesy, Greg Lushes, -Jubo El- -der, Jim Pfeiffer, Larry Len.ulan Bob Grady, and JohnChristi earned tbeirTotin' Chipcurd ( they now know how to

-handle ox ox und a holte In-

. ...O-.,", J. macoars wae Cooked the dlnn nec: Mro, D, Schneider, MrO,M.G. Untted Cerebral EHYen,MSPRethee-

Babalanud Mrs. R, Pumexal,Palsyyolunteers - ,

Mrs. Lester Serufeld, 7425Davis Street, Morton Grove,Illinois who is chairman of theUnited Cerabral Paloy fundraising appeal in Morton Grovehas announced the names of vol.unteero who will be aiding ixthe annual drive onSulidey, Jan..sary 16, 1966,

"Hajcpineos is HelpIng", the- campaign theme, ix the message that will be carried by,the corps of 45,000 VolunteersWho on that day wIll march sethat some day - a child mightwalk.

Gerebral palsystx'lkes anew..horn child every 53 mInutes., approximately 25,000 bable0will be hs with cerebral palsyin 1966. -There Is nocure forthis crIpplerL The victim lives

-, a normal life span with theaffliction.

The marcherè have a goalof $500,0c In the four-countyarea of Cask, Lake DuPageand Kane, The money raised -On the donr.to..duor march wIll

be asad c aupport thegrass of direct serviceu, re.search and rehabilitation ser..Vices spo5so by UnitedCereb.ai Palsy of GreeterChlcage

Volonteers from thl areawho mili serve as March Cap..tains on januaL 16 are; Mrs.Berno t. Abramo, O24ONash..

ville Ave., Mro, O, L. Ben-nett, 5838 Carol Ave., Mrs.J. Brotzkus, 7505 Palma Ls.,Mro, Lar V. Doby, 0930Natonio Ave., Mrs. R. E. E..Vers, 5843 Emerson It,, Mrs.William Grippe, 8902 HarlemAve,, Mrs. C.C. Hanoen, 8906Manafleld Ave., Mrs. CloudeL. Hogan, 1441 OalctooSt Mro,Fred Kestenhelu 8631 FerrisAve., Mrs. H.W. Luettoka, 8817Osceola Ave,, Mro, MaryPhipys Nagel, 9542 Oleander.

-l_f a door-to-door bOa(u,,.

-aalesman reporte dint cauljon.- monoxide in near a gasfucpace,llus er chincasy, home.owners should callNoe.fl_nais Gas Company for annpecdon.

The udlity divInas that home.ownens bava their healing aya-tema lnspucuo,j, clunnsdainr-

-

vised In iba nprIn oj uunsa,.by a qualified0 napumIdhg loc,gheating contu'xcmr elio lias. awell-earabllshe,j heating hUai-nons In the cOnmunity.

Joop45At--

Camp Hail BeardMembers of Boy Scout Trosp

45 spent s week-end of camping- out on December 10th, 11th and, 12th, The rain and mud dldetmatter ten much as they wereIn a cabin. After arriving Fri.day, they enjoyed cheese andcrackers, cube and cocoa,

On Saturdsy, each patrol hado problem co solve; Fox Patrolfound'nstural tinder for stare.Ing fires; Eagle Patrol hadcunservution on ei'sslon Of soliand the Apache Patrol showeddifferent -kinds of conic-fires.A demonstration on the properhandling of knife and axe won'given by Mr, Peter - Weisch.Espionen Scouts Warren )1untund Gerry Taherc and SeniorPatrol Ler Chuck Bohulaset up a boson's chalr betweentrees te domenstrote how taCross from ose side of- a river -Or canyon te1tke other.

HighlIght of tl camp-eutcame On Säturday right whenthe boys welcomed Mro, D,

: $chneider.-pnd Mro. E. HykenWIts - broight but their turkeydinner and all the trirntd(ingd,After making short work of chameal, everyone enjoyed aChristmas grub-bag, skits andf?'1,- Allwlsh te thoj'th

JIIG}ILAND ROUSERESTAURANT AND COCKTft LQ$o

- leIephone 827.6881

9000 MILWAUEAVENUE

Fng .

:1 Our Newt Attruoto44 _ Sunaer

EntertjnmeWednesday thzu Swiday

N:;h3oAM 4 Ä.M.LUNCHEONS 11:30 d.m.

-Privato Banque Room\ MEEI' THE AFTER THEATRE CROWDFOR YOUR LATE EVEN4G S(JfPER..

TA -23oDÙCAR

ONTHOL

4î IflSje

Page 8: Left Hand - Niles-Maine District Libraryevanced.nileslibrary.org/research/Newspapers/NilesBugle/1966/01_13... · pptho. AIar tb fedece3 grant was turned dpwnjterhpreçy steve Cbdlrchj

BugI, lyj

a1b 1965 cIvil iit Hti 911ldt65ñ 1nnDecøne ccM 3Katacli,e to cl c c t1 tther adv aeraIe or Pa1e lum nI c

Suth IIsUn2 cre i fAtencd b,

Bilingual secPernne1 z

- Scc.toV;P- Me1 Se

One girl Office1nntL Sec.

. Sec.-ReceptVaried Secy.

-

Diclaphoce Secy.-

THE WORKSHOPPersOceIIzed Eznpleyznenj Service570 NW. Hwy., Des PlainesFREE YOU T.a3

$500450450450450435435400350

why people sslsh to workdoze to home withpleasant surroundingsand cengenlal c.e We pressntjy bave spostilen open for au eiicepliwial young lady Inour lIts Plaines businessoffice. if you are in.terested call now forfurther Information.

ISL R R. LAPAIt

MIDDLE SThTESTELEPHONE

COMPANY OP, . ILLINOIS

167 Peneson St.Din Plaines

Girl needed to work Inour Employeas Store.Store eapariesce droir-able but not necessasy.HratS:l5 to 4:45.

5 days a weekGood working conditions

and benefits.PHONE OR 0011E 50

AND 5ER MR. GILLIfFrE

BENmv. city endnein

Wolf & CaldeeDes Plaines

ODEfl

This position calls for asharp perron with a goadmemoxy and a punen-able telephonevolwhIs also a fast typist $50per week to start PaId

olidnys A vacation, alsohoepitallration. Conven-lent location near Elm'hurst Rd. Touhy Ave

CALL MIlS. COLE-

437.0460

Needed in small plant.Clean work. Pleasantworking conditions. Ex.ceilent employee bene-fits and profit sharing.Call Mr. Hagemann.

Stendard Projector7433 N. Harlem 657-8928

. B

89AT801710 A.M. to 2 P.a

5 DASSELK GROVE AREA

ASSISTANTMARAGE

Well known womensspecIalty shop nowopen In Golf MillShopping Center. Op-portunitles, advance.ment and top salaiyfor career-minded yng.women. InterviewsconfIdential. Call Mrs.Anderson 827-0710. B

. HOUSEWIVESEarn 50cm Moneyat Home Phoningfor us. PleasantTelephone vOice

requIrePHONE 1lfll HOWARD

174-5353

WAITRESSESPULL On PART TINE

.

Caps or NightsPA 4-7171

After 5 P.M..

. I7ES1SE -

Cand rata Insurance.clean pleasant place towork. 12 you aÑ reallygoad at InnehI,, cawing.we went to talk to youAbout full lime work 0ga factory cawing nia.chIne. If paiE would likean unusual and valuablefringe benefit, pa ceniwant to tuSt to tat.

P. E. EOE 410..m ot. irio -

Arl lits., IlL

Biip Wantnt-

-

ATrEEeT11ONG1L

Ladles needed Ib?Peat 71mo Work

6 A.M.-1 P.M.(Moirday and Tbesttay)

. 6 CC . 2 P14(Monday and Tuesday)

Donut finishing aítdcounter work. Pleasant

working conditions.

MISTEIDONUT1

- 700 . Hand Rd.. - Mt Punpect

259-3035

I B LÍKNTPUNOH

Permanent work for ex-parlotead (2 year min.)Key punch operator Inmodem I BM instsll.tion. This Job offers op.portunity to work closeto home with congenialsurroundings in our air-conditioned office. p.tien includes many up.todateemployeebeneflts.

LrITE$.vUSllINC.

soó E. NW. Hwy.Des Plaines

PERSONNELINTZEVWEE

Gxowing progressiventanufaacturer, centren-lent location. Primaryduties are tr recnhitIngscreening. InterViOWingand orienting applicantsboth maie A female forali office & factory jobs.Must -have some appro.priate experience A beSOyears or over. Collegedegree preferred.CALL THE PERSONNEL.

DIRECTOR -For an appOIntaient

AT446-4000

MYSTIKTAPEP INCC

1700 Winnetka RoadIlorthíield, m.

An icual Opportunity.Employer

HOUSEKRI0EEWoman good with chU-diento stay. Lovely rin.,own T. V. Private bathIn nice GIenview home.Monday Hirn dinner iii.Fridays. Good pay.

CALL 821.0144

FREE - SobS foe recre.tnrles. yp55, clerks £perconnel In Wiles fi ad.jacent suburbs.

call Helen at:Abbey EmpI. Servire

7689t Milwaukee Ave.

WoriW357CNEfl SuBE

Short HouesApply 10 to 12 am.

006 Lee St., DeS Plaines

E. Patterson1530 Walnut

Vdp Wanted-

Good rate, insurance..Clean, pleasant place.LIght work. If you arebetween 25-40 years of.age-and like to woelt. we.want to talk to.youabout floor work 1n asewing plant Noexperl-ence needed. 1f youwould like. an unusualfrInge benefit designedfor the housewife. youwill want to talk to us.

P.. H. EOI4W CO.111 N. Hickory

Arlington Bis., Ill.

LIGHTASSEMBLY

.wODue to expansion of ourproduction requIrements,we now have. openingsfor women to do lightmechanical a ssem bly

ork.

'Enjoy excellent workingconditions plus fuR timepermanent work.o wons CLOSE 'zó

51015E ..O FllE LIFE &

BEEILTEIT1SUBAItCE .

o sin VACATIONSo PAl_D NOUDYSo NO LilT OPTSe ci.wt WORE AREA

APPLYe A.M. to 4:30 P.M.

MONDAT TREU PSIDATORCALL

.

POR APPOEITI6ENT

NE 1.60110. Ext 236

SOIN LEOTEICOORPO]BATION

323N. Avondale Ave.,Chirago

Intersection Harlem, .

Devon A Northwest Hwy.

An Equal OpportunItyEmployer

. wE PAY SuGli R5.TER

GLERKS(offlce). 7plth.comp. opera, Stedm

Key Punch Opern, Dictaphone Opera. Days orevenings.

Work2, 3 or 4.weelcs amonth or indefinitelyWo bave just what you.are leaking for.

F. S. LARSON. INC.5045 Oakton St Sicolde

PStrcEOTECRNICS, INC.7421 Milceoukee iLse.

WAREHOUSE

ShipIri,g - RecvIng

9 AM. to 5 PAt.HospItalization and

other benefits. NearDempater St. bus tians,

ANERCOAT

921 PItees' Ave.Evanston - 561.2940

Help Wanted -

Must be able to Operatefloor buffer. $2 per hr.about 8 tirs per week.Park Ridge ares. WriteBox 443, do tise Bugle,8139 MIlwaukee Ave.

Hiles. Itt. B

Wonte't-s.t,lr...5Il.5

FACT. yWE HAVE OPEI4INGS 020 BOTH OUR DAT ANDNIGHT SEI'T. WffldR WE WOULD LIRE TOFILI ALL OItS INCLUDE LIGHT FACTORYWORE ON OnDE IPBODSCTIOI4 ,ffig5.. OPPOR'TUNf11ES AVAU4%BLE FOB ADViiItCEMEriy.PLENTY OF FRINGE DEIOEPrOS AVAILABLEINCLUDING EOLIDAYS. VACATIOIIS, FREE IN.SUBANCE. U1OIPORIII Atop EMPLOYEE DIS.COUNT ON PRODUC1'S.

APPLY AT. EMPLOYSIEBT OFFICE

. . 150221. 25th Ave.CAPITAL PACKAGING

Malrote Park, UI.

ATTENTION RETIRED:.-.......CCOUTANT

THE UTFELPI3SE Employeba' Credit Unionla seeking a retired man well versed In Ac.counting practIces and procedures. This manwould keep the accounting recuerda for theL1'ITELFUSE Employées' Credit Union andwould act as. imasurer of this organization.Applicants should be available Monday..Wednesday and Friday 4:30.4:45 P.M. forCredIt Union Buslneth at tise LI'l'TELFUSEplant .

Wonderful opportunity foor senior citizenwho can provide. lila own transportation.

PLE C.L DOEOTEY ULRICH. 084-1188 .

ROO E Nrthwest Hwy. . Des Plaines

slP.Wanted-17alcflU . . <

RIGE SCHOOL 4PEADUATSWI'H DRKV3l1ß LI41EN$R

FOR OFFICE SERVICE DEPARTNENT

PROCOÑ, .1NCO I'1RATED.

CALL 657.7fl7. ASK FOR MR. CAHILL

COMPUTE OPERATOR. TRAiNEE

Become a part of the future. Be trained -bi. electronic data processing.

We wIll tatn you to operate the IBM 360Tape Computer. During your training you will

. Work variable hours. Starting salary between$15 and $90 per week. .

We are a nationally. known merchandisingOrganization which can offer you job securityand promotional opportunItIes plus a complate benefitprogram. .

Por further Information please ..

CALI. OR COME IN AND SEEIELJ.J.1ll1UR

CITY POlUCTS CORP.Wolf at Oakioiì . . . Dea Plaines

. An Equal Opportunity Employer

WantedMen. women,and youngpeople who believe thatgovernmént and politics,probably more tItan anyOther purautt, determinesthe well-being of our so.defy. and who feel thatour political welfare latruly healthy when in.formed and dedicatedcltizerH actively partIel.pate In the Democraticprocess. to work In oneof many useful ways toeject Richard .C. WesseliDemocratic Committee.man of Maine Townshipin the Primary Electionof June 14, 1966. No pay.Rewards include antisfac.tian, Telephone 299-5511.

G. Jenkins2026 Sunset

UJJNOI* BELLTHOIEOfftm41ab?.

OPPWttinWes LeadingTo A Future In

Quallfcalions Prefot,ed'O Itjh echool diplomaO HIeCtISIOnI and

Mechanical AptitudeO Me_blftose _ Neat

ApplyNonday thku Friday8:30 aje. to 4 p.m.Employment Office

ES %V, WashingtonChlcao Illinois

We're an e9uaI oppar.binhti_! employer nail nmember of The ChicagoMerit Rinplopasentndttee.

gccovgygouy JE.Immediate opening Inrapidly expanding pIas-tic procree experienceand inventory produe.tion control desirable.Excel. opp. Send resumeto business mgr.

EETEUDO Pll.MCOnF.

Box 486Lake Zurich, Ill.

FULL TIMEDue to factory Increoredproduction-need 3 mento help me In my huai-ness.- $480 mo. If quali-tied call:

3:30 P.1W. to 6:30 P.M.ONLY

. - . CALL,827.5305

SPEcIAL TYPH. ROUTE WORE

45to 50 stops daily. Aver.age earnings $160 with$l55 gear. during fixaiweek. 160mo altes, manselected mutt have goodwork atoef. Car neceo.Phone 353.5946. B

Earn $40 to $60 a week.15 hours required. Hoursflexible. Car necry.253.2646 . B

ILLINOISBEil.

. TELEPHONE- Ras OpenIngs in

Morton Grove for

STOCEMEN

Qualifications preferid:111gb School Diploma

Ambitious . Nest.

BEOOEPffS: -. Competitive Wages. 7iiItton Ad four Off-

Tise-Joli Schooling., Paid Holidays and

ljacattons. Company PaId SIck.

naos, DisabilIty andDeath Benefits

. Health & Group LifeItisuranre Plans

o Non.ContribUtOrYPension Plan

Call for an appOintiflOittMr. C. Debra

265-6026_l collect)

Mondai theough FridaY9 A.M. t 4 PAt.

'31 W. 601 Hawthem LiLChlCnfO

wé'rê an equal oppor-Itunity

employer ant amember pl the ChicagoMerit Employment C0fl1

1inttee. B

. 4%AUTO LOANS

ON NEW CABS

FREE LIFE INSURA1(E$4.00 PER SISO PER TB.

AT

THE 1RSTNATIONAL

UNIOF

DUSEE UJHA6.6771

Last and Pound-4SLost Gar. Shop. male.Long haired black, grey& tan. Nr. Mannheim &Howard. NeW. 824-1t62

ItIace1'cuo For SOlO-40

STORIS RIN7DOWSA.1 COndition. I baveonly four left. One each:42%x42if, 263irr42%.28%x4601. 28x4634. CallPA 4-3529. Glenvlew

Will buy old electrictraini made from lOtil1942. Any sire or condi.tion. 823-2965 after? p.m.

TOP ItltlCES PAWFor cut glass. antiques.gold. sIlver and jewelry.Call 824-2250 or DE 7-9342

PLAThtERESALE SIHICI?BrIng hi your used chills.Ing and cro trill ial Itfor ioa. ¶20 pap cenit forcut glees, hand palnta0chine; antiquar. 161 0.IL. W. Harp. Daily, 10 to4. FrL. 10 to C PJW.

FL 8.5251

Stltrhmaster sewing ma.rhine. Ali attachments.Like new. Make offer.823-9356..

Munionl IasMtOBOO-ISA

SINGING A PLAYINGF014 GUITAR

Begular.Elec.BassGuitar

Drums . cordlaflThimpet . SaxClarInet . Volte

Profesalonal TeacnersLYRIC SCHOOL

620 Lee St. Des Plahies824-4256 -

Maclest Iastsuatcrata-48Accordian. 120 base Jr.

Call 967-8408 B

48See our Sanitary Specials

Beau. New PlanosCaable . Estey

Ifohler & CampbellReg. Values up

to $900Specials $493 to $650

Beau. New OrgansGulbransen & Magnl.vea

Spinet to ConsoleOrgans

$622&up.Used Organs

.Lower)' - Holiday

Deluxe Allen SpinetFrench Prov. Baldwin

Orgasonlc -lIARÍA

.MUIC STORl.1415 Elhlnwctd

VA 4.4131 Dra Plaines.. Music Bandee

N. Fisher-1957 Fargo

'Oie Bugle. Thiradall JOiasy I). 1966

lD...40uIldlnq Contictlntj'

S.lLGflAIIAI.

DRYWALLQuality Workaionohlp

THEE ESTIMATES. - 6100314

Desssmahbsg-25

AL'thRATIONN AND

CALL 827-4770Mier 5:30 p.m.

Bug and ca-We will alean your

Living 11m., Dining Ens.and Hall carpeting

. for only 525.00StILLER

CARPET cLEAHERS

.299.4103

Sambia Offered-Gansent-60

PRINTING fILL TYPESPaper Stenciling, PaperPlates, 24 lIre. Service.Work guar. Reas. Prices.Local-567.906G.

Cavl Slimed-

VACUUIII cLIIANESS

Solco ts RepaiesNew ix Used

Eooveio .Eleetrel

!T5e 5.0p ¿ DoUvesyPhone: STISOSI

WSTIEBFIIOOPING

BAAHLERNT WALLSL17AIING?

TRYl'RI.R Waterproofing Co.

RESIDENTIAL-. COMMERCIAL

NO DIGGING!4'OY HARMFUL TO

SHRUBBERYAu, W011E QUAIl.FREE ESTIMATES

Peroonala-Ol

Want to lose 25 poundsOr more? Join our TOPSGroup. Phone 673-4965. B

flIDU1t a$ HUILDIlESDo you have cio opoe) or.

afr poIIStt©It .'FlliISIN$?. .

.IPOcaüJ - t....INDU$TEUL OOURGIS ZQUIPT

.

CO1SUAllVAMERICAN INaNEItATORS

IR L55 - fich O . WEÌ&I,. clotncer-4.c

. E. F. Higgins311 Graceland Ave.

- sFQR RENT DES PLAiNES

.

BEDR'.ÓM.

TOWNHOUSES. BENT$140&8145

.1% TILE BATHS FULL BASEMENT.BUILT-INS NEWLY DECORATED

. PLAYGROUND ON PREMISEScLOSE 'to ouia A BUS UNE

299-4359 ' 4481II

Help Wanted-FemaIo-28.A

EXPERIENCEDTYPIST:

4blysaWeekConvenient flouts

'ald VacationsJOURNAL NEWS

- PUDLISATIONSDes Plaines, Ill.

I.5511 --

15

13 1965

Elp w. p Wanted-?emalo-H.A

1h r. tl . Help Wanted- .. !8P Wantp_Mel. d

-b Recep $400

NCR Opecatoer 410. Centrai fijes 400. Key Punch Oprs. 400

Teletype Oprs 375Comptometef Oprs 365Order Editors 365. Biller 7p1s 3sAcctg. Cter 360C1erkpjst 350Clerks-No Typg 350

. SERVICE ASSISTANTS

Middte States Telephone Co.

of Illinois

Immediate OienIngs for Long Distance orinformation Service Aseistanta. FeU or PartTime. ExceUont Benefit Program, PeriodicSalary Increases.

3-9S45 Mon Fisher

36 S,. Falrvlew Ave Park Wdge Ill.

CUSTÓMER.SERWCASSISTANT

A;i excellent Job opeijis $ust developed. WhIch lnoIves direct cÖritat with our out.side customers and also the keeping of sta.tistical and delivery schedules for thesecustomem We are seeking a bright maturewoman 28 to 45. StatIstical aptitude; typingand Shorthand would be helpful. Collegetraining Is desirable but not necessacy.Excellent starting wage and fine employeebenefits.

Benefits accompany this job In. A GROWING COMPANYIN A GlOWING flWUSTRT

CALL DOROTHY ULRICH FOR APPS'.

LITTELFUSE, INC.800 E. Notthwest Hwy. 824-1188 Des Plaines

. SIGNATURE PAYOR.. CHECK FILING

o PAYING AND RECEIVINGTELLER

5 Day Week Excellent Working cnditlonsSEE OR CAlL 1.50. SMAT

FIRST NATIONAL BANEOF DES PLAINES

735 lAc Steet . i.4e11

H. Lowe 391 Aedmore

Every Week Thoueand, Find the Answer toTheir Need. In These Pagea-JOBS CaZs

. : Houi MOtOTO almost anyth1g. Whenever. 7ou buy or gelb caR BUGLE at

966-3910..!.NURSE WARTED BOOKKEEPERFull or Part Time Full Time Experienced

Hours flexibleEm. 'w/Kltch. Priv.RAOELND HOISE 100 What N.W. Hwy.

746l3 Mt. Piosect . GL 5...

UIGII SCHOOL.

BEGIIIHESS.. CLEBIf .TTPIS7S

cost

Like-variety? Reception.Ist duties like greetingcustomers are combinedwith interesting generaloffice work. Lite dicta.tton for alanos. Workamong congenial youngmen and women in mud-em neighborhood offices.Good starting sai. Paidvacations. Many benefits.

1E011SZLIIOWPR35OICE CORP.

70110 Devon. Park RIdge

P1001110 POECWoric from our officeevenings froom 7 pm to9:30 p.m. $1.75 per br.Experience preferrerL

CALL 924.1248Between. 9 A_15. ¿t 5 P.1W.ASIC FOR NIL GABRIEL

TYPING. PASTE-UP

If you can type know orcan learn ad layout pro-pdrtloiin. typs face relee.Ion etc.. cee can useyou approalmataly orlesa than fofl4einourad and news ps.updepartment.

No experience notes-aar5' to start. but helpful.We will train.

Permanenti good pay,paid holidays. vacations.

Hours somewhat flea.Ible.

TELEPHONE505. WFESELL

JUDY MAY. 599.5511

ACCOUNTSPAYABLE CLERK

Promotion lias createdan opening in our coostaccounting department.Our offices are pleasantand friendly. Our loca.tien convenient Figureapptitude and aulne gen-eral office experience Isdesirable.

APPLY IR PERSON OilCALL 4464000

MYSTIIcTAPE, INC.

1700 Winnetha Road.NorthfleId RI.

Ah Equat Opportuidty50npIoyer

We build .projectbrs.andpacers used by schools inreading training. Thework is light and clean.We need women for fullthe vork, 8 to 4:SQpm.No eAperlence neceesalybut should be handywith a screwdriver acidwilting to work.

We siso need one WO-man o function as aclerk typist. pItone, etc.

Contact Mr. tevefls

. CA5EBJ. Part 1me

Including week endsApply

DES PLAINERTHEATRE ...

Cor. U.S 14 & U.S. 4.Res Palnes, Ill,

52A-Palnthsg g

. PAINTINGAND

DEcORATINGBY

JOHNSON &-WATHENBeautiful exterior andInterior workmanship atan extremely reasonableprice.Free Bat Fully Ins.

.

374921mTF

Plcoterinq. Palbhlug-53EXPERT PLASTERING-Rooms, ceilings, walls fipatching. Work guaran-teed. No job too small.Free estimates.

. 824-7510

L'LflSTEOIIOGfIItD TILING

CALL JACK HAUSEN437-1769

0151- DeIStInO. S. llc:oroltaq

COMPLEFE PAINTINGend decorating serviceGuaranteed' work. CallHauch Studio. VA 4-0547

Remmnialhet-B3

OONPLISII'llIlllNODi3LlWG

O Recreation RoomsQ Room additionsWindows, donai. carpen.try, plastering, plumbingtiling, panellng,garages.derniers. All work miar-anteed.

Call BE 5.3191

ROOF fi GUTFERSREPAIRED.

FREE ESTIMATES

Bendano Offard- -