7944 tlaukepan nd. left hand - niles-maine district...

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xi Left Hand 9tnued from $,o1 $or, ti,e to Urne,whn wé gel all that meazwess out 010w- sysprn, you rood wrohoutthc Z01s 0 Goroonuoity whose o110-t moJe hiobe;to p100 fop- oil of us to iyo Yoarw og Ne 1%owoo Clob owoc thousaodo of hoop- mwmiflg' O whIch io,wwofly-1od £0 the Nie )ibrory, est wo; oChood$.. u-0, 63 beg o bood $rogroth - because el the oddAeg o! Lop- robe Moke1 gol who iy-s o1 o! here1 to hep 0!ty Ve wotleed peeeoty thc 1Ues Ctioo ComTn!tteo hes irowed out vodug ppobjetss oh- 10h wAI! pesdt in both perb ed viIage e1eCt!oo begbeJd Abe same day, Tho$ospowsp!., w o1ger w-d !rjwtd whose epd- 1es meethgs do this work wh- ich benefits thecjUzoppy shoeld peCcive recognWoo for theip cf- fort, Most pcccpUy onother dot pieL 63 ga1 fietty onsop, h-s led the woy for o Cornmw4ty Cow,seflttg Sep-ice, whicJt will - dlstrkth3 fomilfes who hove p*,sooai dffllcultles f.geln it woo lO% hiokelo,WhO hrouht 'Solyauon ArsoyeouswtwvMooy Yoiotg to the llL)GJ.J slice to eopjaip the oew OcfVICC, which is sorely ocedcd Ittour comoio- p;y. - - The sep-Ice offepef io siwi- lop to tite FwnUy SetYiCC Work whIch Is pow ovoilobfe in 9il°-° Township, This new scp-ce will be head'ptthereti oi0htoti Street le Peo k'loineo end will oid residepts !poml)cs i-loines, Mt Prospect, A0iftftOf! f ieifhts asti School l>lstrct 63. 0nly irk Ridge wIll !tot preseefly be incieded from the Moine Township oise, since they prt- sepUy have their own city-run sep-Ice. The new sep-Ice will be the Suburban lirauch of The Salva- SISO Artoy Panitly itt-vice Pi- violon of the Sleirop-liton Sel- lare Pepariment (IO. Last lear- son Street, Chicago, Illinois, 60611). Ths C'wmoolty Loanocling Ccter will oller a variety of ssp-lres to the lassily, to chu- drop, teen-agers and older edo15. Solve of the prWblcmv which will receive coonoeling htlp fr001 sto!! merni,er., are: Marital problems larenf-Child problroso Itooionally Distarbrd Child- Llnrpprrled lw-°n Ilodget planning i loosehold ninnagornooc Problems involving family relationships All staff members who Warb wIth hese problems ore pro- fessinnally trained by frodaofo schools of social work und have had agency eo4cerjence, The new Counseling Center wIll be finances! through fonds pecelved from the cnnpcconftfes set-ved, and Ucraogh sped al fupds, lt lo anUcfpafed chat in the neuf five years, II w*U be supported entirely by Ui; communItIes servedthrough the various dhests andothernsotges made available and irons fees, Pees will be charged by the Counseling .Cepted, These will be determled offer discosslon with the famIly or indlyidoal sep-nd, lersons needing help, but not able IO gay, will not be deprived of the service. Again, this elort was begwy by Betty Hanson and olded by Lot-caine Makela and othecs, wcd Is oconlr*lmutlon;o ow-coal. nwiity wb4cb beltio the groll- tude of che comcoonity. Shop Locally he $uIa1cured 'obrUacf Lions Pancake Day Set For The lageafmr Pay coomnsiftee olas Sieso, mayor of filles, an cfI choppe nf Uond Clohoflfifes officlal stamp of approval wps third annual fancke lay, tobe onanimoosly given by (L to f!) held Sondoy, Fobcoupy 28, ip i-ion vice president 510er! Ra-. liunjmer hall Country CIoh, 0h35 veimbyrne, Lions llis!fiet gov Ml!waohe, Pujo-o, Irow S s,ss, efJsf mingefo Mureheorhi, ui.- to 2 p,m, (adalfs$f.00,ehlImron lee Lions Club presfdenf llavid under tenSl!Ç)rroentlygaetmt Hoppe mmd pancolmephoirman to test beforehand fhepeeeulmcs, sausage and hamo such its wiU be sep-cd op chin date, Mtec- tm'Ml proceeds will be nord lmreabfast wo-. sopve:I by Sich- (or lilfeo Liens Clob sopporto There will be a genera! ce- gistraclan for all boys who wish to be on a NUco baseball wano chis year, KeglstratioowlU;afme place In lIme lower level o! the NUes I0ork Recreation Center at 7877 Milwonlmee on Saturday, February 27 and Saturday. March 6 befween 11:30 A.M. and Sf30 P.M. Only boys ran siding wilMa chevlllageafNlles and/or the Pilleo Park IliotrIct are eligible for hfs program. As In previous yenes. the re. gistratino fee wAif be $!O fo see boy or 15 for a fondly regIstering two or more baya. This fee inelodes ose of uni- forth, Insurance, personal baseball cap. tickets In the a ono! lather and ono affair, and tickets lo the 19h5 Nifes Bose- boll dance at the f-limaIt kInase, Alf new boyo niast presea! birth certifIcate a! Uwe al registre- flou. A paren; mas! accompany each boy for signatures un ap. plicatinos. Boys who were in the leanue los! year most olsn register at this Urne. LfiMiUE AgiE BRACI(PfS f°F.ANUT LhmfIUP - Born befe wemi Agus! i, fn5 & July I. f957, and .score lary clinger Troiani. Niles . Board Of Health Gives I if First Aid Courses . Soold you heow how to han- rolling in this class can coil die op eemergency medical oit- Sonitarion f!oymnond C. .ilklna. oatlflnsay a broken leg, a YCh-7-AtomO. The se Is badly bltcd:vg wooed, an caler- . free of charge. gooey childbirth sitootion? Coold yea trost yoapoell to do The coormme ennoisto o! 16 the right thing loryourseil ned boors of limfensive training in -yoar lavsily in the r-ont a! a Medical belf.dlelp measures. socIo-or attock orunotiopaldls- Among the tobjeclo fo be!ooghc aster? 'ou can icaro che pro- trained instruecors ore ifa- ser "Sop-fvoi Methods" os sQeil dioaetive Falioot and Shelter, as howtoimandloemergepeyvse- lornergeney Clijidhirin, mían! k dical problems by enrolling itt Çb!ld Cure, horsing, Fractures .thc Medical Sell_Help Froioing and Splinting, Bjeedlng and Ban.. Coarse sponsored by che hiles daging, drylictal Resplrtion. Lourd o! Health. ,i new class and Personal Hygiene and San- wtil begin at Piofj-e l)amsm!ligh Itotloos lt in hoped that ut leost School, 7bS5Demvpster onWed- one member of each !ansmly in sesday, February 17: 7flh this community tubes che co- p.m. Anyovc ivtrrestod itt rît- orse, LITILI1 LEAGUE - Born bet,. wenn Aogosc 1, 1952 b Jtdy Il, loss. bONY UIdGUB - Bo*îtbe!ween Aognst i, InsU & ai, insy l°ONY CRuD and aver - Boro before dogos! I, 1950, For additional Information phono Jack Leske, YOS.3935 oc Keith Fleck, YO 7,.727Q. . Ice Derby COflilnoed from page I BecheC. 3rd piace, Fol Cyoia- olmi wod Joe Zink. Forest-Child Relay. fol pInce Jofn Wodman. 2nd place. Pon Lo-ko,. 3rd piace, Hank Ki4u. Planet Roberta Plitmano ais Peonia Postor, SI fo ib years nldt Ist 1110cc Kathy Wadmon and Joe Bevker 2nd pIece Fo; Cywlnski and John Asciotto, Sri1 plane, Junis Yw*kstrom and Joe Zink. 5h years and onderl isiglace Dgbbie Leslie und Jnhnahsctuftn 2nd pIace, Mary woish andMfke (Hmnto by Steve Chacaernki) February 28 pr-jorio," sud presideat klo- pfme, "atnong them being the parchoso çtf Leader dogs for the blind, braille typewritery and hooks as well os many ether projects for the sight. The 140cm Cfob a! lilies en- frado a welcnm'me to everyone to breakfaSt on Pancake Pay, Police Aux. olds Bake Sale ,t, surprise awaits the NUes cifizeno, Saturday, when they go to che Villane liaiS co pug5. chose their Vehicle Stickers and Pg 1.-Ideases, etc. After your purchase, che Women'o Aovillar?, Of the Nues Pnflcc Pep!., invites you to gn down- stairs and WSFnm op with o cup o! cnifee and pleca of cake. Wimilo yao are there, look e- round foc' akut fovorlie cake, cookie or candy that yoo didnt get a chance to make foc the weebend, Being that lt Is the doy helare Valentine's Day, we leni sore youil stunt to have a bit of sweets in the house. The proceods of this Bake Nues Baseball League RègistrationNiies i°atrolnien's Benevolent Sole are torued over to the tond fo parchase additl000i In- aOraece for each man In the Feb. 21 & March 6 deportment. Febroocy IlLIons Cioh Board Directors Mooiing, Lane Tree Ion, S2l15 p.m. February 52Park Laite Com- moody Meeting, Park Lang Community Hoane S p.m. February *3Woinens Aug11. lacy, NUes Folice Deportment, Bake Sale, Fice Station. February 15Folice Departe ment mnetlng, Blies Cuoncti Chambvrs TOPS meeUng Nb- leo Bowl Rathokdfloc. 7 p.m. February SbFork Board 0mg- eting, NUes Community Ceo- nir,0p.m. February 57Blies Women's Ciob meeting, Buuker Hill. S p.m, Febcuury5p.-Lions Ctub,Rep. olor meetictg SS noon, Lane Tr-cIao, February 20"LltdoSquares" Trustees anUnßW dram g j M&flfo mus cacoomended by a $JmjSe proitison fur bis sIn- cate edlono ea iteimaif os t wilJae. In a lecget read by ajase. jase estesi fiifeo,uuwdftaum. £e gds stations *2 per SOSO oUnos of as juatmynd. lie unid this tenu "mtjdteay Lo lume- e ' fha» s&ctreltctdjng tuons, o he wenderod If thg iweer nlgItt auf eneesrann cuoca wallons cocolog lacto tuiles. A study mili ice »ade regaadcn thcreusmnn clic fax; , ,,,,Tresoee Scheel oaggevtgd a lIclOol paid meeting be held each month for the ¡acepase of beam- lag resident? euaeyoiens. sI- cuiJur So o fawn mßeflng Oeo,- lsawnky ouggested lice question. I:tg from the pobRe beresbacit. ca go a third meeting andbreco unid ifwanstan now escindes llç discuosfonfrepo ihefrre. luRex- business meefing, Sian OmJoi$$iaJc member Blu ZI- itas coadeconed the çIoslpg-off nf public discussion nc there- uInr meetings Ifaclag unstees were joibjlc nereantsaxdsheuld be ovliobke for qilestianlog at any time. Zimos knplledquen.. tianilig is prenendy limited. Tnsotce Oak Wange objected w site off*ci.Iu belitg ¡laId far the mCetlIiZw uo hatiho, uludy th scheduled ou the yrowsul. ,Altomcay Goneagia unnei cud 21 precludo wW JoIntly b. used by lhPk nod vIlla dmsLd10 in dm upcoming cien. tin. ..,.,Resjdent Mr. Fletas nuggen- ted jesidsats Interested In val.. dlnf problems ahoald icé salved at the cctdaffbebanrdmeetingo, enabling litern to ok ihr. meet- logs and be emtpnsed ta tice ac. tians of a Village board meet- Ing. ....Resident Mike Wazitlak re- ported to the Baard at the ow- dy being mude for industrial zoning icc district 63, preoeut- lctgthem with ancwspaprrdlip- ping concerning It, Mike bao became a watchdag un thIs io- one, reminding lite Board of Ito presiono Commlttinent fac or- tian regarding this macler. Nfles Days Fvñds To BeShored At the February 1,1965 meet- Ing o! the NUco Days Commit- tee, a majarltyvoteotthe mets- bers present elected to distel- bote proceeds of the 1965 Feo- Uval as follows: 70% - To be allocated for Village Christmas Decorations. 15% .. Women's /tualilaryaf the NUes Follce Departmeot. 15% - NUo Ameflcao Legion Stout pIO, t We hope co seo yoo oii..Sat- lt teas also decidnd that the orday, Febroacy 13, 19th , at theme far the 1965 NUes Days 9:00 t't,M., at the Village Hull, Festival would be "NUes - IllInois d.h AmerIcan CIty'!, Nues Calendar Of Events - Regalar DwcceNIleo Commun- Its Center, S p.m. February .22TOES meeting, NUco OnwI Rathskellur. 7 p.m. February 23.-.VlUage Board meeting, Niths Council Cham- bers. S p.m. February 24Crennacs Hulghfo Carden Ciob Cnrrectlom ma- wing al NUes Community Gen- ten, n p.m NUes Grandma- thers' Cloji, NUes Community Center, 12 nooni American Le. gloti meeting, Nlles Bowl Ruth- sballai', Otis p.m.; Regalar Ni- las Demçcrocic Organization meeting, Lone Tree 1cm. 0 p.m. February 25LIons Club Meut- lng_. Buard oS Directors, thiS p.m,, Lone Toco bco. February 25Zoning 80w-m meeting, NUes Council Cham- becs S p.m. February 28Lions Club Pan- cake Pay,8 aun. to ipIOpdcc. From. The Left Hand iciDavldeosur Editor Pubifubee - boned5 1S$IWS 'flal candi- dotes need In$005..oi. MondBy nl8bawCW0Vw- to thesafuri MOte1tQbeue°o- ton Greve°a Ufi P2013! intro. duce ita caadId co ita foi- lowers. Tuesday ulght we heard the NIfes R114II1C announce its- siate fac the upcoming 11111es I After .gvjewinganotherNUes Mayar cuitdldam. Bill Reed's opening fasiladea. weconcluded all groups aro desperately In need of Ionices. One phrase which wan bao- cered arouedcOOCCdicedthOialali for o fu11tlme vililige manuger who recciveablu punition vIe u vate from the cociotlwuncy. Bu- cause the mutter Séemo hazy lo the minds of tite cendidatea. the confealoci to usderst appointed VM uuch as NIlo Jim Pl,yde. us. oppsuud to ncc elected VMwMcIieXlOtO Inmany North Shore 1nov00, maloca the Issue Indeed a clouded octe. Feelings the laune moat needed for ali candiduteo 00 tIte outside tryIng to gain office Is one which will move the great mano of votera to come Co the pollo and Vote 1cc n change. Poor yew-a apin NUes, the Ume for a change 'theme wng n primo mover. Thd,rnantlon uf gambling ond0tha-IñspUcniiOfl that ali mas cot oct theup und op ut the vIllage Ich. werd sparks which lIt voleo forNfleu Mayor Blaneond friendo. Thin time candidato BID Reed. oppaolng Blaae.hluta that u conflIct nf Intereot lo a baule laune, which wilimovu the vo- toro to X uballotfuvoclngRoed. Actually, tliepre-electloudu- bateo are valuable for a cocci-. mnnity.Nuw iduas, uventhood- vognted bytholoolnggreup,muy eventupIly be thcrpornted Into vIllage action by the mea whn determine. policy. In NUco, the group which holy garnered 500 votes In 1961 brought to the fore the vIDage manager Ideo, which mua fInally licotituted by the winning groupwhanth6ye- come village efficiulo. Thun. the coming two months should he u period when thu testing of iduus, no mutter how for out they muyoeum. aIteuidbuwreo. tied wIth from thu njmakers platform. continued on page 12 Teen Pance Features "Jaguars" The NUes Park Dlot*ict will hold Ito tient Teen Cuuinr PrI- doy night dancu thin Friday. Pebruory i9,.from 7:30 to 10 p.m. The dance la för Nib' teens only and will bu bald In the Recreation Center. 787 Milwaukee. These dancen are part uf ton new Teen Center Program WblcIi Io getting underway every Wednesday und Pridsy. ThIS Friday nieIt will featore the 'iannura: ue bonds will ba featured every othurFriday.OIi thu ether ' Center nights. the Rilen teens uro invited to come out and dance to records. play pIngpung, pool und socializo. The fIrst dance lu a frenenh. Fer uddldenal Inforinntion cali the t'flbeu,FarkDlntrict Office ti1eni iUb1ic Library 7944 tlaukepan Nd. Ii1trs,I11. otre, 't g Forward Era Party Hosts' Gala Fund Raising Dinner ' q11ewoReleaae) thin adminIstration. Things lilie our new Police Heudquartur$ und Council Chumbera BuIldIng and our otreetUglidng program. the completion of our new Fire Station and the' backing el Important projects ouch eu the new NUes pool and our new li- brory und achonlo, buye mude NIles stand ont us u program' nIve community thut'n en the move. The Municipal League and Look Magazine ouwthln and placed us among reunty-wo o- thee towns out 'of thoonacsds In the Ali.Mnetican city campo. talion. . Otilen. "In the nest four' yeara we pledge our continued effortS to l°uul (Peanuts) Panczko, uno- toPodis burglar In the ChIcago- Sund area. was recently iou. tencud to federal prison. By a taint of fate. a NUes ros- 111am, pootal Inspector Leenurd J. Jacobs, 8106 Ozunam, was inatrumuiltal In thu ortest and Conviction of l°anczko. Last year Punczkowan anuo- lIegt In tIiefotaI nhoodng rIa Sears employee during a cab.. bury at tIte Goat Mill atore, RIles pnliceplcked upPancuko. make NUco residents evunpro- uder ta Uve. in oar Village." Mr. Blase received a otund- Ing ovation ut thu alose of bis address. Special guesto attending the dinner were William Carrel, State Representative (a), Judge DaM' of the Criminal Court, Judge Stoutfelo, hood of the Third Judicial Dlatsbct, Judge Smiglei, presiding iudoe nf the Blies 'Court, Earl Epotoin. President of School DIstrict 61, Captain McMann oftheSherlff'a Police and Prunk Florty of the Stute's ahttorney'o office.' Mayor Blase sold lanir. "We contlnued.nn pago 12 This Time 'Peanuts' Loes ' °To ii1esite' ' but eventually he was reieused Since then Panczko has been In the news many Innen. Most ro. cenlby he bas been accused of being Involved In e mUllen and a half dollar JeweitheftlnFboc.. ida, Pascnko was recently new. tenced to atncs-yearfederal prO- non term for having possession of postal hoya and Nileslie ja- cobs was theinveotigamrwlcoue efforts led to the conviction. AIE NEwSfA't with oculytwo mostos remain- big befare April's vIDage eine-. clon competition opposing in. cumbent Mayor Nick Blase and isis ForwardEr Partyoeems to be trickling oway. . Tuesday night at Grennan Heights Fleidb000e Nues VU-, luge Republican Party bad ' ' twelve peoalyIs attendance ut . Its meeting, o sparse ticrctsutc fer a greop whIch was genol- dering becoming Involved lathe viflege election. ChaIrman Ed Gembicki no- , -touoced the offIcers weuld meet ' ' after ibe refuir meeting to ' , determine 'whether or not they would file a siate for the upen.. ming campaign, orwoubddeclde ' J If they would aupportothercaca. didates. Gembicki Implied the local Republicons were serIously' considering conning u ticket, but thu member considered the 'mover' behind such action had to withdraw' from active poll- tics far boniness reasons. continued on pago b 2 Priest Killed' In ' Car Plunge Off Kennedy, A priest was hilled Sonday when bio car cranhed through a guard rail en the Kennedy Eis. pneaoway, plunged 40 feet Into Belmont and bw-st Into flames. The Rev. Dennis Freemal, C.S.C., 3f a biology teacher' at the Notre Dame High School for.Boys.7655Dempste,,Nulea dIed of multiple Injuries atBel. ment Hospital after he was ex- B'lcated from the wreckage. 4 mImons, Ronald Emmer.. lInd. tobdpoiIce'Futherpreem appealed to lose control of the car Just before crashhcglnto the guard rail. New Legion. Post Meet On 4th , Wednesday AmerIcan Legion Peut #29 of Hilen Invites ali Logiennafresto their montbiymeetlngo. balder, the fourth Wediceuday of euch mentol» the NUes Bowl Ratio. nkeliaratßp.m. - - II, '' ''"O land ruiolng and elected officials feastedho. cundiduteu of the sully un NUes residents, buolnusoman aryioulagalu t. given by the rword Era Party. The For-ned Era condldute$ for the olteotning eIec9imn ore: Nlchalua Binan, Ihr NUes Mayoni Marge l4eoke, fui' Vll- luge Clerk; ICen Scheel, Bub Wente and KeIth Peck. oli run- icing for VIDage trustees. Iii of the candldutes. with thu ex.' copIlan of Pech, ore- running for re-election. Scene of the dInner was the Tom O'Shaciter Country Club, where 450 people gathered to kick off the Forward Era Puto. v/s campaign und to raise the money to finance It. Guests en- joyed ruant prima rib dinners and dancing amidst the plush Tam O'ShunteS',iettlnf. Speeches were held to amia- Imum, with Mayor Blase and dinner- chulrnoan Robert Tiere helng the only enes ta briefly takuthe podIum. lic bio short talk MayorBiovo greeted all the guests and thanked them for their support In coming to the dlnner.He also stated hIs pacty's guais of coca. tinciing' with the task of mabing NUes on OutotandlnC Villugefor Ita residents. "There were our gohlh dour years ago when we took rIflce. he said. "und we have come a long way during serving the tUlage of NUes 8139 Milwaukee Ave. 946$91O . VOL. 8 IdO, 34 THE BLSOLE, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 58. 1965 los PER COPY Poenchi Vies For Township Office, Nues Republicans Slate Unlikely U o Ii "EV R Reed Seeks Full Ticket

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Left Hand9tnued from $,o1

$or, ti,e to Urne,whn wégel all that meazwess out 010w-sysprn, you rood wrohoutthcZ01s 0 Goroonuoitywhose o110-t moJe hiobe;top100 fop- oil of us to iyo

Yoarw og Ne 1%owooClob owoc thousaodo of hoop-

mwmiflg' OwhIch io,wwofly-1od £0 the Nie)ibrory, est wo; oChood$..u-0, 63 beg o bood $rogroth

- because el the oddAeg o! Lop-robe Moke1 gol who iy-so1 o! here1 to hep

0!ty Ve wotleed peeeoty thc1Ues Ctioo ComTn!tteo hesirowed out vodug ppobjetss oh-10h wAI! pesdt in both perbed viIage e1eCt!oo begbeJdAbe same day, Tho$ospowsp!.,w o1ger w-d !rjwtd whose epd-1es meethgs do this work wh-ich benefits thecjUzoppy shoeldpeCcive recognWoo for theip cf-fort,

Most pcccpUy onother dotpieL 63 ga1 fietty onsop, h-sled the woy for o Cornmw4tyCow,seflttg Sep-ice, whicJt will- dlstrkth3 fomilfes who hovep*,sooai dffllcultles f.geln itwoo lO% hiokelo,WhO hrouht

'Solyauon ArsoyeouswtwvMooyYoiotg to the llL)GJ.J slice toeopjaip the oew OcfVICC, whichis sorely ocedcd Ittour comoio-p;y. -

- The sep-Ice offepef io siwi-lop to tite FwnUy SetYiCC WorkwhIch Is pow ovoilobfe in 9il°-°Township, This new scp-cewill be head'ptthereti oi0htotiStreet le Peo k'loineo end willoid residepts !poml)cs i-loines,Mt Prospect, A0iftftOf! f ieifhtsasti School l>lstrct 63. 0nlyirk Ridge wIll !tot preseeflybe incieded from the MoineTownship oise, since they prt-sepUy have their own city-runsep-Ice.

The new sep-Ice will be theSuburban lirauch of The Salva-SISO Artoy Panitly itt-vice Pi-violon of the Sleirop-liton Sel-lare Pepariment (IO. Last lear-son Street, Chicago, Illinois,60611).

Ths C'wmoolty LoanoclingCcter will oller a variety ofssp-lres to the lassily, to chu-drop, teen-agers and olderedo15. Solve of the prWblcmvwhich will receive coonoelinghtlp fr001 sto!! merni,er., are:

Marital problemslarenf-Child problrosoItooionally Distarbrd Child-

Llnrpprrled lw-°nIlodget planningi loosehold ninnagornoocProblems involving familyrelationships

All staff members who WarbwIth hese problems ore pro-fessinnally trained by frodaofoschools of social work und havehad agency eo4cerjence,

The new Counseling CenterwIll be finances! through fondspecelved from the cnnpcconftfesset-ved, and Ucraogh sped alfupds, lt lo anUcfpafed chatin the neuf five years, II w*Ube supported entirely by Ui;communItIes servedthrough thevarious dhests andothernsotgesmade available and irons fees,

Pees will be charged by theCounseling .Cepted, These willbe determled offer discosslonwith the famIly or indlyidoalsep-nd, lersons needing help,but not able IO gay, will not bedeprived of the service.

Again, this elort was begwyby Betty Hanson and olded byLot-caine Makela and othecs,wcd Is oconlr*lmutlon;o ow-coal.nwiity wb4cb beltio the groll-tude of che comcoonity.

Shop Locally

he $uIa1cured 'obrUacf

Lions Pancake Day Set ForThe lageafmr Pay coomnsiftee olas Sieso, mayor of filles, an

cfI choppe nf Uond Clohoflfifes officlal stamp of approval wpsthird annual fancke lay, tobe onanimoosly given by (L to f!)held Sondoy, Fobcoupy 28, ip i-ion vice president 510er! Ra-.liunjmer hall Country CIoh, 0h35 veimbyrne, Lions llis!fiet govMl!waohe, Pujo-o, Irow S s,ss, efJsf mingefo Mureheorhi, ui.-to 2 p,m, (adalfs$f.00,ehlImron lee Lions Club presfdenf llavidunder tenSl!Ç)rroentlygaetmt Hoppe mmd pancolmephoirmanto test beforehand fhepeeeulmcs,sausage and hamo such its wiUbe sep-cd op chin date, Mtec- tm'Ml proceeds will be nordlmreabfast wo-. sopve:I by Sich- (or lilfeo Liens Clob sopporto

There will be a genera! ce-gistraclan for all boys who wishto be on a NUco baseball wanochis year, KeglstratioowlU;afmeplace In lIme lower level o! theNUes I0ork Recreation Centerat 7877 Milwonlmee on Saturday,February 27 and Saturday.March 6 befween 11:30 A.M.and Sf30 P.M. Only boys ransiding wilMa chevlllageafNllesand/or the Pilleo Park IliotrIctare eligible for hfs program.As In previous yenes. the re.gistratino fee wAif be $!O fosee boy or 15 for a fondlyregIstering two or more baya.This fee inelodes ose of uni-forth, Insurance, personalbaseball cap. tickets In the aono! lather and ono affair, andtickets lo the 19h5 Nifes Bose-boll dance at the f-limaIt kInase,Alf new boyo niast presea! birthcertifIcate a! Uwe al registre-flou. A paren; mas! accompanyeach boy for signatures un ap.plicatinos. Boys who were inthe leanue los! year most olsnregister at this Urne.

LfiMiUE AgiE BRACI(PfS

f°F.ANUT LhmfIUP - Born befewemi Agus! i, fn5 & July I.f957,

and .score lary clinger Troiani.

Niles . Board Of Health GivesI if

First Aid Courses .

Soold you heow how to han- rolling in this class can coildie op eemergency medical oit- Sonitarion f!oymnond C. .ilklna.oatlflnsay a broken leg, a YCh-7-AtomO. The se Isbadly bltcd:vg wooed, an caler- .

free of charge.gooey childbirth sitootion?Coold yea trost yoapoell to do The coormme ennoisto o! 16the right thing loryourseil ned boors of limfensive training in-yoar lavsily in the r-ont a! a Medical belf.dlelp measures.socIo-or attock orunotiopaldls- Among the tobjeclo fo be!ooghcaster? 'ou can icaro che pro- trained instruecors ore ifa-ser "Sop-fvoi Methods" os sQeil dioaetive Falioot and Shelter,as howtoimandloemergepeyvse- lornergeney Clijidhirin, mían! kdical problems by enrolling itt Çb!ld Cure, horsing, Fractures

.thc Medical Sell_Help Froioing and Splinting, Bjeedlng and Ban..Coarse sponsored by che hiles daging, drylictal Resplrtion.Lourd o! Health. ,i new class and Personal Hygiene and San-wtil begin at Piofj-e l)amsm!ligh Itotloos lt in hoped that ut leostSchool, 7bS5Demvpster onWed- one member of each !ansmly insesday, February 17: 7flh this community tubes che co-p.m. Anyovc ivtrrestod itt rît- orse,

LITILI1 LEAGUE - Born bet,.wenn Aogosc 1, 1952 b Jtdy Il,loss.

bONY UIdGUB - Bo*îtbe!weenAognst i, InsU & ai, insy

l°ONY CRuD and aver - Borobefore dogos! I, 1950,

For additional Informationphono Jack Leske, YOS.3935 ocKeith Fleck, YO 7,.727Q. .

Ice DerbyCOflilnoed from page I

BecheC. 3rd piace, Fol Cyoia-olmi wod Joe Zink.

Forest-Child Relay. fol pInceJofn Wodman. 2nd place. PonLo-ko,. 3rd piace, Hank Ki4u.Planet Roberta Plitmano aisPeonia Postor,

SI fo ib years nldt Ist 1110ccKathy Wadmon and Joe Bevker2nd pIece Fo; Cywlnski andJohn Asciotto, Sri1 plane, JunisYw*kstrom and Joe Zink.

5h years and onderl isiglaceDgbbie Leslie und Jnhnahsctuftn2nd pIace, Mary woish andMfke

(Hmnto by Steve Chacaernki)

February 28pr-jorio," sud presideat klo-pfme, "atnong them being theparchoso çtf Leader dogs forthe blind, braille typewriteryand hooks as well os many ether

projects for the sight.

The 140cm Cfob a! lilies en-frado a welcnm'me to everyoneto breakfaSt on Pancake Pay,

Police Aux.olds Bake

Sale,t, surprise awaits the NUes

cifizeno, Saturday, when theygo to che Villane liaiS co pug5.chose their Vehicle Stickersand Pg 1.-Ideases, etc. Afteryour purchase, che Women'oAovillar?, Of the Nues PnflccPep!., invites you to gn down-stairs and WSFnm op with o cupo! cnifee and pleca of cake.Wimilo yao are there, look e-round foc' akut fovorlie cake,cookie or candy that yoo didntget a chance to make foc theweebend, Being that lt Is thedoy helare Valentine's Day, weleni sore youil stunt to have abit of sweets in the house.

The proceods of this Bake

Nues Baseball League RègistrationNiies i°atrolnien's BenevolentSole are torued over to the

tond fo parchase additl000i In-aOraece for each man In the

Feb. 21 & March 6deportment.

Febroocy IlLIons Cioh BoardDirectors Mooiing, Lane TreeIon, S2l15 p.m.

February 52Park Laite Com-moody Meeting, Park LangCommunity Hoane S p.m.

February *3Woinens Aug11.lacy, NUes Folice Deportment,Bake Sale, Fice Station.

February 15Folice Departement mnetlng, Blies CuonctiChambvrs TOPS meeUng Nb-leo Bowl Rathokdfloc. 7 p.m.

February SbFork Board 0mg-eting, NUes Community Ceo-nir,0p.m.

February 57Blies Women'sCiob meeting, Buuker Hill. Sp.m,

Febcuury5p.-Lions Ctub,Rep.olor meetictg SS noon, LaneTr-cIao,

February 20"LltdoSquares"

TrusteesanUnßW dram g j

M&flfo mus cacoomended by a$JmjSe proitison fur bis sIn-cate edlono ea iteimaif os twilJae. In a lecget read byajase.

jase estesi fiifeo,uuwdftaum.£e gds stations *2 per SOSOoUnos of as juatmynd. lie

unid this tenu "mtjdteay Lo lume-e ' fha» s&ctreltctdjng tuons,o he wenderod If thg iweer

nlgItt auf eneesrann cuocawallons cocolog lacto tuiles. Astudy mili ice »ade regaadcnthcreusmnn clic fax;

, ,,,,Tresoee Scheel oaggevtgd alIclOol paid meeting be held eachmonth for the ¡acepase of beam-lag resident? euaeyoiens. sI-cuiJur So o fawn mßeflng Oeo,-lsawnky ouggested lice question.I:tg from the pobRe beresbacit.ca go a third meeting andbrecounid ifwanstan now escindes

llç discuosfonfrepo ihefrre.luRex- business meefing, Sian

OmJoi$$iaJc member Blu ZI-itas coadeconed the çIoslpg-offnf public discussion nc there-uInr meetings Ifaclag unstees

were joibjlc nereantsaxdsheuldbe ovliobke for qilestianlog atany time. Zimos knplledquen..tianilig is prenendy limited.Tnsotce Oak Wange objected wsite off*ci.Iu belitg ¡laId far themCetlIiZw uo hatiho, uludy thscheduled ou the yrowsul.,Altomcay Goneagia unneicud 21 precludo wW JoIntly b.used by lhPk nod vIlladmsLd10 in dm upcoming cien.tin...,.,Resjdent Mr. Fletas nuggen-ted jesidsats Interested In val..dlnf problems ahoald icé salvedat the cctdaffbebanrdmeetingo,enabling litern to ok ihr. meet-logs and be emtpnsed ta tice ac.tians of a Village board meet-Ing.....Resident Mike Wazitlak re-ported to the Baard at the ow-dy being mude for industrialzoning icc district 63, preoeut-lctgthem with ancwspaprrdlip-ping concerning It, Mike baobecame a watchdag un thIs io-one, reminding lite Board of Itopresiono Commlttinent fac or-tian regarding this macler.

Nfles Days Fvñds

To BeShoredAt the February 1,1965 meet-

Ing o! the NUco Days Commit-tee, a majarltyvoteotthe mets-bers present elected to distel-bote proceeds of the 1965 Feo-Uval as follows:

70% - To be allocated forVillage Christmas Decorations.

15% .. Women's /tualilaryafthe NUes Follce Departmeot.

15% - NUo Ameflcao LegionStout pIO,

t

We hope co seo yoo oii..Sat- lt teas also decidnd that theorday, Febroacy 13, 19th , at theme far the 1965 NUes Days9:00 t't,M., at the Village Hull, Festival would be "NUes -IllInois d.h AmerIcan CIty'!,

Nues Calendar Of Events -Regalar DwcceNIleo Commun-Its Center, S p.m.

February .22TOES meeting,NUco OnwI Rathskellur. 7 p.m.

February 23.-.VlUage Boardmeeting, Niths Council Cham-bers. S p.m.

February 24Crennacs HulghfoCarden Ciob Cnrrectlom ma-wing al NUes Community Gen-ten, n p.m NUes Grandma-thers' Cloji, NUes CommunityCenter, 12 nooni American Le.gloti meeting, Nlles Bowl Ruth-sballai', Otis p.m.; Regalar Ni-las Demçcrocic Organizationmeeting, Lone Tree 1cm. 0 p.m.

February 25LIons Club Meut-lng_. Buard oS Directors, thiSp.m,, Lone Toco bco.

February 25Zoning 80w-mmeeting, NUes Council Cham-becs S p.m.

February 28Lions Club Pan-cake Pay,8 aun. to ipIOpdcc.

From. TheLeft Hand

iciDavldeosurEditor Pubifubee -

boned5 1S$IWS 'flal candi-dotes need In$005..oi.

MondBy nl8bawCW0Vw-to thesafuri MOte1tQbeue°o-ton Greve°a Ufi P2013! intro.duce ita caadId co ita foi-lowers.

Tuesday ulght we heard theNIfes R114II1C announce its-siate fac the upcoming 11111es

IAfter .gvjewinganotherNUesMayar cuitdldam. Bill Reed'sopening fasiladea. weconcludedall groups aro desperately Inneed of Ionices.

One phrase which wan bao-cered arouedcOOCCdicedthOialalifor o fu11tlme vililige manugerwho recciveablu punition vIe uvate from the cociotlwuncy. Bu-cause the mutter Séemo hazylo the minds of tite cendidatea.the confealoci to usderstappointed VM uuch as NIloJim Pl,yde. us. oppsuud to nccelected VMwMcIieXlOtO InmanyNorth Shore 1nov00, maloca theIssue Indeed a clouded octe.

Feelings the laune moatneeded for ali candiduteo 00 tIteoutside tryIng to gain office Isone which will move the greatmano of votera to come Co thepollo and Vote 1cc n change.

Poor yew-a apin NUes, theUme for a change 'theme wng

n primo mover. Thd,rnantlon ufgambling ond0tha-IñspUcniiOflthat ali mas cot oct theup undop ut the vIllage Ich. werdsparks which lIt voleo forNfleuMayor Blaneond friendo.

Thin time candidato BIDReed. oppaolng Blaae.hluta thatu conflIct nf Intereot lo a baulelaune, which wilimovu the vo-toro to X uballotfuvoclngRoed.

Actually, tliepre-electloudu-bateo are valuable for a cocci-.mnnity.Nuw iduas, uventhood-vognted bytholoolnggreup,muyeventupIly be thcrpornted IntovIllage action by the mea whndetermine. policy. In NUco, thegroup which holy garnered 500votes In 1961 brought to thefore the vIDage manager Ideo,which mua fInally licotituted bythe winning groupwhanth6ye-come village efficiulo. Thun.the coming two months shouldhe u period when thu testing ofiduus, no mutter how for outthey muyoeum. aIteuidbuwreo.tied wIth from thu njmakersplatform.

continued on page 12

Teen PanceFeatures "Jaguars"

The NUes Park Dlot*ict willhold Ito tient Teen Cuuinr PrI-doy night dancu thin Friday.Pebruory i9,.from 7:30 to 10p.m. The dance la för Nib'teens only and will bu bald Inthe Recreation Center. 787Milwaukee.

These dancen are part uf tonnew Teen Center ProgramWblcIi Io getting underway everyWednesday und Pridsy. ThISFriday nieIt will featore the'iannura: ue bonds will bafeatured every othurFriday.OIithu ether ' Center nights. theRilen teens uro invited to comeout and dance to records. playpIngpung, pool und socializo.

The fIrst dance lu a frenenh.Fer uddldenal Inforinntion calithe t'flbeu,FarkDlntrict Office

ti1eni iUb1ic Library7944 tlaukepan Nd.Ii1trs,I11.

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Forward Era Party Hosts'Gala Fund Raising Dinner

' q11ewoReleaae)thin adminIstration. Things lilieour new Police Heudquartur$und Council Chumbera BuIldIngand our otreetUglidng program.the completion of our new FireStation and the' backing elImportant projects ouch eu thenew NUes pool and our new li-brory und achonlo, buye mudeNIles stand ont us u program'nIve community thut'n en themove. The Municipal Leagueand Look Magazine ouwthln andplaced us among reunty-wo o-thee towns out 'of thoonacsds Inthe Ali.Mnetican city campo.talion. .

Otilen.

"In the nest four' yeara wepledge our continued effortS to

l°uul (Peanuts) Panczko, uno-toPodis burglar In the ChIcago-Sund area. was recently iou.tencud to federal prison. Bya taint of fate. a NUes ros-111am, pootal Inspector LeenurdJ. Jacobs, 8106 Ozunam, wasinatrumuiltal In thu ortest andConviction of l°anczko.

Last year Punczkowan anuo-lIegt In tIiefotaI nhoodng rIaSears employee during a cab..bury at tIte Goat Mill atore,RIles pnliceplcked upPancuko.

make NUco residents evunpro-uder ta Uve. in oar Village."

Mr. Blase received a otund-Ing ovation ut thu alose of bisaddress.

Special guesto attending thedinner were William Carrel,State Representative (a), JudgeDaM' of the Criminal Court,Judge Stoutfelo, hood of theThird Judicial Dlatsbct, JudgeSmiglei, presiding iudoe nf theBlies 'Court, Earl Epotoin.President of School DIstrict 61,Captain McMann oftheSherlff'aPolice and Prunk Florty of theStute's ahttorney'o office.'

Mayor Blase sold lanir. "Wecontlnued.nn pago 12

This Time 'Peanuts' Loes' °To ii1esite' '

but eventually he was reieusedSince then Panczko has been Inthe news many Innen. Most ro.cenlby he bas been accused ofbeing Involved In e mUllen anda half dollar JeweitheftlnFboc..ida,

Pascnko was recently new.tenced to atncs-yearfederal prO-non term for having possessionof postal hoya and Nileslie ja-cobs was theinveotigamrwlcoueefforts led to the conviction.

AIE NEwSfA't

with oculytwo mostos remain-big befare April's vIDage eine-.clon competition opposing in.cumbent Mayor Nick Blase andisis ForwardEr Partyoeems tobe trickling oway.

. Tuesday night at GrennanHeights Fleidb000e Nues VU-,luge Republican Party bad ' 'twelve peoalyIs attendance ut

. Its meeting, o sparse ticrctsutcfer a greop whIch was genol-dering becoming Involved latheviflege election.

ChaIrman Ed Gembicki no-, -touoced the offIcers weuld meet

' ' after ibe refuir meeting to' ,

determine 'whether or not theywould file a siate for the upen..ming campaign, orwoubddeclde '

J If they would aupportothercaca.didates.

Gembicki Implied the localRepublicons were serIously'considering conning u ticket,but thu member considered the'mover' behind such action hadto withdraw' from active poll-tics far boniness reasons.

continued on pago b 2

Priest Killed' In' Car Plunge OffKennedy,

A priest was hilled Sondaywhen bio car cranhed through aguard rail en the Kennedy Eis.pneaoway, plunged 40 feet IntoBelmont and bw-st Into flames.

The Rev. Dennis Freemal,C.S.C., 3f a biology teacher'at the Notre Dame High Schoolfor.Boys.7655Dempste,,NuleadIed of multiple Injuries atBel.ment Hospital after he was ex-B'lcated from the wreckage.

4 mImons, Ronald Emmer..lInd. tobdpoiIce'Futherpreemappealed to lose control of thecar Just before crashhcglnto theguard rail.

New Legion. Post

Meet On 4th, Wednesday

AmerIcan Legion Peut #29 ofHilen Invites ali Logiennafrestotheir montbiymeetlngo. balder,the fourth Wediceuday of euchmentol» the NUes Bowl Ratio.nkeliaratßp.m.

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land ruiolng

and elected officials feastedho.

cundiduteu of the

sully un

NUes residents, buolnusoman

aryioulagalut. given by the

rword EraParty.

The For-ned Era condldute$for the olteotning eIec9imn ore:Nlchalua Binan, Ihr NUesMayoni Marge l4eoke, fui' Vll-luge Clerk; ICen Scheel, BubWente and KeIth Peck. oli run-icing for VIDage trustees. Iiiof the candldutes. with thu ex.'copIlan of Pech, ore- runningfor re-election.

Scene of the dInner was theTom O'Shaciter Country Club,where 450 people gathered tokick off the Forward Era Puto.v/s campaign und to raise themoney to finance It. Guests en-joyed ruant prima rib dinnersand dancing amidst the plushTam O'ShunteS',iettlnf.

Speeches were held to amia-Imum, with Mayor Blase anddinner- chulrnoan Robert Tierehelng the only enes ta brieflytakuthe podIum.

lic bio short talk MayorBiovogreeted all the guests andthanked them for their supportIn coming to the dlnner.He alsostated hIs pacty's guais of coca.tinciing' with the task of mabingNUes on OutotandlnC VillugeforIta residents. "There were ourgohlh dour years ago when wetook rIflce. he said. "und wehave come a long way during

serving the tUlage of NUes 8139 Milwaukee Ave.

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Poenchi Vies For Township Office, Nues Republicans Slate Unlikely

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Reed SeeksFull Ticket

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BówHngBrebeuf Ladies Holy ÑameStandings as of 2/II/65

diankofNlies- 566iovaneliin Pro Shop SuSNifes Bowl 51Tofcar Inc. 45

Twin Oaks. pain . 44Johnson Fare Box 43Harczko : 43Nues P1ZZCri 36Icoop Puanre.1 haine 31.5Tra,eI Consultants 31

, Icutza Bros. Dnigs 25.5)Lenbro cookls: 22S

INDIVIDUAL

Marc LaBauntyColletta BobRuth Stef6Ande PiscitolloBruna SzymanskiLii MaloneGinny BossLII IQautschMary Neuhaus

if 'fstav L.u4T .efoEi fl'

- The Bugle, Thursday, Fbsiary 18, 1965

''eWI Màine't....Mólmelí FàII

'Lehigh Auto Öonst.Wooden ShoeKoop FnrI.R60o'sNUes Savings

. Skaja Puri. . . .

Nulas SportsBank of NUes

FrebieoBurbagilaWlslolownkiCoingsEickboffWynucbuw6kiDAgostlnoIClukMale

. WilkInsGrudowskiFerienDeGoeterPiaseckiKennedyMammoser

Oakton WomensStandings as of 2/9/65

W LSavoir Faire Beeuty Sho'p47.5 21.5Lone Tree las 38 .31Audreyo Flowers &Glfts 34 35Tagges Dress Shop 33 36Thomas Construction 32,5 36.5Ahrens Market 32 37yap Huge Jwelers 31 38Imperial Real Estate 29 40

Grennan Heights

213-606217-600210.580196-565206-560213-550200-553194-523179-522229-521

12Saturday, jan. 30. MaIne

12 Easts vársity wresilers weredefeated by Downers Gro'ç Inthe Steanb Demo,fv fioulhome oppearunce.of the season.The final score was 30-8. wHit'Maine managing only two winsand edraw. Bruce Friedmancontinued his drive for aI1-COI6ference recognitlon with hisfifth win agaInst na losses anda tie. Sophomore Tom Humorprovided another ' Demon vio.tory by a 4-2 score. Heavy..' weight Emil Colimas foughthardugulnst a very strong Downersmas and came away with odraw. The meetcenba summedup by the fact. that several ofthe Demons Involved Is closematches falledto get the i or2 pointa necessary for victory,Tite final duel meet of the year

ffl be held Feb. 5 at York et7:00e followed by the Dl9trlctmeet on February 12 and 13.

Results of the Downersineett95 lbs. jisyno (M)lontto Meyer

103 1hs. Weiter (M) lust toMayi

U2 lbs. Froman(M)lostto FatUa10-1

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589.582551554553545524524

521513513512512504504

W LLuneTree 40 '29Sarcia Decorating 40 29House of Security 37 32Tom Lyons Chrysler 36.5 30.5Murphy Carpet 31.5 37.5Engraved products 31. 38Ruso' Standard Servlce30 39Acre Remodeling 30 39

High Game & Series:

. 500" Cam.Rbh6rth.......232.054 '

120 lbn.Rauuth (M) butto Bar..tun 7-2

127 Ihn. Egeisten (M) luit toPoMmas 6.0

133 lbs, Brown (M)lonttoKrefft

Demon Matmen

Fall To YorIFridoy, Feh. 5, the Maine

Eest motmea closed their con-fOresce season with a 40-5.lo to York. The York hogsout-manned and out-muscledtin "Steamin Demons." Ma-ice's 'record was 0-7 In theWest Suharbau Conferenceswhich is pmohabiy the strongestwrestling Conference In the oto-tes, The only Demon victoryagelast York was by SealorJobs Hayna, although Dan To..ks-. finished with a draw. Two01 the Demon regulars wereout tue to mUseos, altbougb, tht3 are expected to be backfor the dist.jct meet Feb. 12& 13 at Forest View. Mainelo net expected to do well Inthe seedings at the meet, forwLh their record they are Inna real poollloñ to harguin. TheCfla4es for Demon victory Inthc dotrict are not goad, 01-though several of the motmenbavc shown good Improvemeetrec.ct1y.

Results of the York meto95 ins. Huyna (M) heut Ella.

son 3.0103 1hs. Weiter (M) lost toLov'rence 9-1U2 ins. . Frema,, (M) lost toGaivos 6-1120 ins. Ruinch (M) was pin-ned by Bien127 1hs. Egoisten (M) lost toMiller S-0133 ins. Brows (M) lost toConiglio 7-3138 lbs. Culver (M) ' loot tokelly ly default,145 ins. Rauschert (M) lost toPlepenbrok 2-1 ' '

154 lbs. Wolbnskl (M) lost toViscuriello by a pin165 ins. Friedman (M) loot toBodeisky 4-1180 ins, Tokoph (M) 'and Rupi.

hWT. Cobla (M) lost to Pl

. car lilurince bay-fimanl 11w rateIand top saMce.Cantact me today!

. . F!ANK.

: 'PAftK!PlSON

7745 MIlwaukee.

YO 7-5545

S1ATE FARMoÑoa0.toma%iiIn u,,,,. tn,o.u,ytite. tIHCIBIa0mItJtafl,III tala

Miehae Debish Ejsts In NavyPetty Officer Paul Ferrioun. U. S, Navy Recruiting 0026e,Skskie

announced the enlistment of Michael J. DoltIsh sun of Mr, k Mro,Jerome Deblsb, 5300 Oconto, NUes.

Mike nlßted under the Navy's High School Graduate TrainingProgram and was guaranteed a Class A' school In the ElectronicsField, bis chosen field which Includes. rixtoen different schoolsund up to 38 weeks of 'training.

Mike In a 1964 graduate of Nutre DameHlgh School and was also'active In the Buy Stouts where he attained theralik of Eagle Scoot.Upon completIon of nine weeks basic tmelning Mike will receive 14dsyo leave. Left to rlghll LTJG Schroeder udminlotors '00th isMichnei J. Debish whIle Father, Mr. Jerome' .Debish, and litairecruiter, Keith McCollum look on.

School District Swim Meet At.

Nilehi West.Nlbehi West next weekend

hosts the State Diswigt Swim-wing Championship Meetlnwh-Ich 18 16gb schools from boththO ouhurbn,and Chicago wilibe

Swimming .ltmellmlnislea arescheduled to helnFriday Feb-roomy 19. ut'7 p.m. Inthench.ool'u natatorium. Edens 'andOaktOn5 Skokie,

Diving prelitis will startSaturday morning st 10, andhoUa swimming and tUbing fi-naln will start at 2:30 p.m.

The Stute Finals will be heldut Evanston High School. Feb-rotary 26 and 27.

According to Nilohi West'sswimming toach Arnold Cajet,any swImmer placing first orsecond lo his event In the dis-trict meet qualifies for thestate finals. Also, any hoy whomakes finals In the dlstritt andmeets the qualified time In binevent can also go to the statefinals even though he didn'tplace first or second.

The first sIx qualifiers Indiving avents qualify for thestate meet, he said,

Included In the participatingschools In addition to NUebiWest are N11e1,1 East asdNorthwhose respective coaches areDon Larson and Jun Rook.

Other schools are EimwnodPark, Evanston, Leyden Eastand West, Morton East andWest, Notmr. Dame (NUes), Oak

. kE1 5y.d 1,ln. '' . -

Lawn, Oak Farh, Proviso Eastand West, Reavis In Oak Lawn,St. George, St. Ignatlus, and'

. 'University High of Chicago.Admission to asyof the events

for high uchuol ntud9nts In 50cento, Multo will pay $1.25 atboth the swimming prelimo and

. the.uwimmingwid divingfIiinlnpit so cents atthedivingpre-

Gut Flowers ' .Coroageo.Fioral Designs .Houoe Plants

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NE1-0040 We Deliver

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We Need 2 Men To Work Full Time.

Plenty of Listings, tienty of Activity in Niles. and surrounding Areas. We wilIgive weekly

draw to responsible men. '

License Required. Worth Checking!

KAESER & KAÈSER REALTORS

:77.3$. Mil.woukie Ave; SP4-2616

- NilesDays Funds

*ttIteFthroarYl,l965maetIng of thaNU5 D6'i CO6Un58'tee, aihajorloyvothofthem-m--

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70% - To So allocated forVillage Cbrlutinoa DecoratIons,

. To Be Shared.

15% - Wemens Awdliory vfthe Hiles Feijoo Departuieñi..

lSj$ - NUes American LegionPost #29. .

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lt w also decided that iondiema for the '1965 NUes DaysFesnival would he "MilesIllinois All America Cltl('.

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cirIors thal houp segala'Woo dewy froth.

a Çsmplra Frigiduiru Ad.vontud Frnsl-Prnst syslom-ondsdefrtsling even inheure,.

0 Daup shelf slsragn doorhsldo oven big '/a'giIlonmilk cirinns.

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. JET ACTION WASHERwith Automatic Soak Cycle!

a lita Deep Action Agitalur-treales ¡el.

circonio for deep atuos alerting.

n JatAway lint removal-needi no lint trop.

a Jat.spin asIstes quith drying.

a lellimplu methanism hat liten parlo fortip dependihility!

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Tfoe ugle.,ThurSd8y February 19,3965.

Don't Leave Tots Alone 'CÏiief Warnsliyen of )oundmeds of nnçecentcbildmnneuçb )leefr.

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a p officials agmeethato900aof the cameo ore the fo11ewlnW

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store while small children areleft to watch T1tr play.

.lunnlng ene of the childrento school end leaving tfoeetloersloeldn&

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Men's LeagueNUes SavingsMorton HouseGlovanelijoLone Tree InsBask of NUesRiles DrugsNorheres

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500 SermoRosy 560Fornall 555Barg 554Rotter 548Pandera 546Miller 545Ratertoan 534Anderochat 534Ikenn 529Stach 521Nemoner 508Schreiner 507Kiazura 503Baczurlk 503Lesser 502GlOmettI 502

M.G. SuburbanBowling League

Standings as of 2/10/65. Pts.

Breuler Ice Cream Land 110Art Service 94Esposito's Pizza 90Lone Tree Inn 80Ramblmn Recs . 80Spring Plumbing 78Gateway Chevrolet 72.J. C. Harris Sons Co. '68

HONOR ROLL:Lee PhIIIppSenWayne MounseyEzra WilliamsonFred NeumannTom SidneyBernie WoodsGerrtj urzGos MelickWilliam BucheFrank feeney

Nues MixedLeague

North-WestNW Builders Bowling WLDeMlcbele Builders 3Lili CqnttpctlooLuke HomesPaliswle RoofingNorwood BuildersRensey Womb.Dunsing Builders 5Randy & As. 5Grem. & Bled. 5G.M. Sloan Tilo 5NW Fed. Savings 5Schuhats Hardware 6Allied Heating 6Vinci Flooring 6Hines Lumber 7Parkway Bank 8Loyal Roofing 8Cabero & Catino 9PR Rol. Heating 10Groh Corpi li

TeflPn'League. W L

Peterson's Fishery 39 24Harczak #2 39 24Combined Builders 26.5 26.5Forest View Bakery 34 29R. Grant & Co. 33 30Defs Delicateosdit 30 33Oakton Manor Drugs 30 33Harczaks Sausage 29.5 33.5Golden Dolphlno 21 42Bhrhardto Greve. 20 43

Ruth English 490Marion StiftElsy Sandberg 165 409Flobence Wiese 163 391M. flahiquist 157 391Helen Scholz 155Lee. Ruleta 154 415J. Lindotrom 153 372D. De Luca .. 147L. Holo*s 146 430Rita Bond 145 361Nancy Zathier 143 575Fat Rea 140 394

North American

Martyrs KC'sStandings as of 2/9/65

W LKutzu Bros. Drugs i? 7LoñeTreelnn 17 7Boob?s Drive-Ian 15 9,Colonial Funeral home 14 10Formurtyru 4th Degreel4 ioFrlvrotsky Ins. Agency 12.5 II.5Fao-DI-Ora Resort 12 12Koop Funeral Hume il 13

. Glovuaneffln Pro Shop'9 15Arco Consmicuon 8.5 15.5A.S.H. Pharmacy .7 17Art Meie?s Tavern 7 17

PIN BUSTER:Fellah 234

HONOR ROLL:Blanchard 602E. Pasdiora 586Simmons 584Kiesler 554Chlmerofoky 540M. Szatkowskj 527Drehobi 524Rutkowskj 521Kriese 512DlIorenza 507COoclo ' 502Muczhu . .50

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138 ihn. Humer (M) heat Gus-' . . infusa 4-2. 145 lbs. Rauncbert (M) was pin-

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12 ' 154 lbs. Rochotti (M) lost tu. . Russell 2-0

io 165 lbs. Friedman (M) heatHummei 3-2

ISO lhs.DrItleIn (M) lost to

:4 b* 6-lilas (M) and Grueh...3 , ............ling-draw 2-2,

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Rev. MapieCàmmets

EeJ1ofl5 .CunciimeUng,Jrury 2&

I ouId say t1ier wereomeflCOUragng. th1gs about be

mEthg. h ws zfce to o,servewJat appeared to be a goodspi..

- rk a crowd so obv1usyÌnl,cgd aad to the extent even opriests, mlns, Protastant piafatars an4 a rabbi.

OD tle other hard Rabb*nay Jacoba staxtied mee1d when 12e branded asperia4sm thedesreof asmajchild to go to ¡nda and 'W11them oboat God" k sent acblfldown my spine hear my Sa-vícur rejected as unnecessarytu the salvation of mankind, itwas more than surprising tobear a term used so often bythe Communists agathst Amer-ico to be applied in a churchmeeting ogathst Christians.

Flow can any real Christiantoke any other attitude than thatof this child? Jesus Chtist cia-any toils os, am the way,the truth, and the life; no manC moth unto the Father, but by

e" Uoho 14:6). The ApostleJohn testified that "He that be..lieveth os the Son both even.lasting life; and he that be-lieveth not the Son shall not seclife; but the wrath sí God aimldeth on him." (John 3:36)

The Christian belief In theabsolotely Imperative need ofrues to bear and believe In Je-sus Christ as Savloor has dnl.ven them into e ends of theearth from the lot to the 20thcountry. The first Moravianmlssonarios to the Westlndfeswalbed 6lÚ mlles ta take ashlp,1worked their pansage nd thensold themselves as slaves, 4eorder to get the privilege ofpreaching the gospel to the Ne-groes.

1 WIll ipsist on Rabbi SidneyJacobs right to denopocè myChristian convIctions and ap-plaui4 itheral Christianity qttheoame lime. I farther Insist onthe right of the Ijoman ela-tises CouncIl, to meet an4 pro-mulgate theiF sincere convie-tises. But 1 thlnh our commua-ff3: should be alerted to the na-cure of our new Organization 4eNile?.

I fear that t4c llaman Rei-atisos Council Is oriented farto the 'lcftf' that lt does notIntend to permit the conservo-tive viewpoint to be fair4y pee-sented on essential Issoes; andthat it esisto for the pa-pose ofConditioning the community tothe new social "insights" ofmodern liberalIsm.

Perhaps they will prove mewrong v,lth appropriate action.lhopeeo.

. Sincerely years,

Rev. Louis A.Mapje

St Lake's,Church News

St. L1ike's UnIted Church ofÇhrls; 9233ShermerRd.. Mor-ton Grove, will hold their woe-ship services andSundaySchsoloc 9:30 and l n.m. The see-mori topic for thIs Sunday, Feb-ruary 21, ls"OnflelogtheRlght

' Size." New memberawilihe re-Ceived at the li n.e. ervlcc.

O There wIll tie o coffee boa-Im-medIately following.

foOn Sunday, February 21. tite

Junior HI's wllf meet.D

On Friday, February 19, theFloe-fey Cs,omittee olll meet warhp.m,

PuOn Tuesday, February23,themlble Stody meets at 7:30 p.m. rs

The EugI, ThztepdwX.FebruWlB. L6

TTERS Tr EET

Jac*sj .9?1 PtO5d31J JarßJaa'J

peSlrnS am dlstreso-db- thw 4fe-

yerecai Mr. Maple pan "sganled_, t e- entlP by Ms polsund.cretnt1ng of one u myuboerpodons at the anuagymeetipg 0f the PIllan Hume-Ra-lotions Council. t real4 ygstu no enti" that he tyas upnec.

4et tee set futJe Oho (gemes fitey reaifr 4ta4fldlcatlng the need fur on ex-panded spirit of ecwnepfspo Inthe wuld today, emitepeIpg fiatutt4y C4irsUaai.e b9r Jequ and!vioslems as sa-JI es the (a4tJtSof the Orlent, j reailed 4mIngheard a radIo fnteev4ew sumeyears 5go with citlldre Sn nFwtdamentajjst BIble school Inthe South. An li-year-old buysaid tbef bewantedogrowupto he a missIonary like bisfather. The lntervlewe asbedwhere tite lpy would like toserve. "In lgdla". came theanswer, When asked "Why le-dla?' the child answered bo-canse they dort't knsw ab00000dthere".

I mfnentedthafthe assumpo;lon that the relIgIons of Raenwho dIffer from us In color ofskin or In cultural trodlffogs orIf' geugrap4alcul separarme arew4thuut a cuncept of BeInggreater than uurse4ves Is pro-stunptuous arrogant, and. Inuhort, u form of "religious Im-por0al1sm.

1 mIght udiI that ws nutaware Riot po" ese uf the vqedt'Imperasm" 4dentlf4e 'pow4tb ¶'commpolsts agaInsthmerico". When. es ayouago-ter, fient read G4bboRs, 4fIseand Fall of lite RupopE4rp,

4 allS nuç keats tha npo4'4alRuine 4ia4 Marxist Oveçtupos.

0po more entament obpo: tIeReveretd h4r ople's 4ete.hIe weites t4,at 4to ayI4 ths4s on'fRaItb4 S4a4ney J. Jacob? rightto 4epowpe my Ch4sUan cua.vicUons?. TRIs 4s a grluIusanstmpUu which bears Iu re-semble-ce wllatsuever tu titefuete of tite pose.

The 4eoders of tle N44es l4o.nan fe4atiue- Còqncl4 whom,w4th ute eocepqon or 41ev. BobGlob, 4 met for 412e flest Rase o 4

January 28, dls1alayotl a sp4iIfmare In keepIng w11b myu,fdef..standing of that ayhIc sIou4dsteel from do-p and peofuondreligions convlctjo,as.

Cordially yours,Rahb SIdney J. Jacobs

Maine Typ.Deorats

Me. John MOCkII uf Des 4'4a- ylnes an4 buad uf dectoRaembe of the MaInéTw«nobipRegular Perna-reile Opoai4f-zatln, wll display bis a4easwith 5141es. }e w144 show pc-tures taken at G6veents's DayIn Springf4e4tl, fitti Ch*'Ispoasparty and many uutsfnnd,g Ohrttvles acid thenghou 1964.

President Coin R. øgneeand Progroes Çholrme- HarryBernstein aow plannIng ap Its-teresIng evenIng at the nexregulas meeting, Thursday,

ebeuary 25, StartIng at 8 p.m.t Headsuaiters, 1535 Oakton Iiies Plaines. BIng yau wifeIth yue. TheCe will be sweetsç tisç sweet

The Malee Township RegularemsCratle OrganIzation sie-an Is, "Maine TownshIp De-cree the Best In Dovere-eut." Everyone Io welcome.bone number is296-2470. Callp-dud sign up-and attend ailheungo heideyeryfourthflau..day of the month.

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1a?e bogen- syos wded 4mwbunOenp2cume ontolane event antlbuen Øteample;ship. 7Jse Big ?t4nJtes e-d 44x eye-tx wepoShotgut,

P!4&eFs. eeIns 44th;; »'evne pokk6 Pen/ifnt7 Bee-gefa 9Ze4leand 8rlon BJanzanghj 14mo IIBig B4S S4l4Swgu atad Ml

oenl!ig De4 e 1°luuf l4fkeByge 4teitu400 42, bud 4ae?t3tnch Sosia" whlchpaye penstite champlensltip wen v,rue ,Clsar4es Schultz. !izes vepoWedifeal to ali syInnes end ehOlympIc Cltagisp4on I4ogbangoisands fo anoth year.

On February 6 the scouts antheIr Den Mothers set upwIndow display uf a4itheIcrolwork and aclalevemepta In ehi-.owrenc -for publIc viealng.

Scindayc Fehfuary 14, av4iI bca real ValentIne's pay storeIng with fluly P4amo Mans r8:30 Ii full uniform. Faloweat 2:30 P.M. 4ay t4aè B4Iè antGold dipoer, one of the bIg-gest evegus of tIte ypor fothe cb scouts 4554 oroit week.Ylth a oeu, uf f2 C4dcke4i,tole s4aav. a?n4 pppou saia4Te gtivutsce ticket s4es s4iow9 çempiepo se una?. Tit#ikoto c4talrman 4oe ije44kamp fpea?U his 4ar4 wuCk.

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Motor fuel tax mo-ney returns helps tobuild new streets aswell as improve oldones.

By supporting yourNUes Gas Staticns,state tax-money spentthere is returned Inpart TO NILES to beused for streets, andsidewalks alsocurbimprovements.

AS AN EXAMPLEOakton Manor andGrennan HeiØds re.sidents both receivedabout 33% reductIonin their street assess-monts due to the ap-PlyingOf motor fueltax money returns tothe COnstructIñ of

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duowafwrtheguIpofbelated reS8IDt. comes the re'tTCtiOU. With tongue In cheek,but In the nam of utter accu.racy. I muSt athnit that I readbetweeu the linda when accusingthe American Medical Societyof conad.buthig moneys colleta-ed frem members of their so-clety. to the JobnBtrchSoclety.Lip service you can have fromthe. as I break down the $20voluntary assessment to thin-yanro' dooa;$5MadiCal Ba-nendleaca fondi $5Stata So-claty's Public Affaira Programand $10 to IMPAC and 4MPAC(Ill. Medicci Polilicol ActionContmittee and American Ma-clical Political Action COmOdO-tee). The latter three havenever endeared themselves ceany project worthy ofthe PublicWelfare or Needs; rather havathey managed always co supportand enduro, all candidates withBirchite lean4ngo lid policies.

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Oaceupooafowyaam ago.a physician with audacity andpowerfUl convicdonu fliad tobxwok the sang1ahoId of consservatiam an long dominatingthe Medical Society, byfarmingthe Independalic Physicians ofillinoiS. ThIS p1OjCt died a-horning bacauoe of iack of sup-port and faarof repercussions.Why is the midwest so Ingrain.ed with the philosophy of otiad-Ing still while the coImy lot-aheo forth to progress and pro-muting well-being for oil In-habitants 9f thin ¡ation? Whyshould medicine be a part ofthis pattern that huB taken themiddle waot and made it abotbedof ulta-rlghdsin? Medicine Isnot a bocines, thuS needo topros at the cost of a poop.les' heulth and security. WhereIs the idealism ofthe strugglIngyoung medic With the strongsocisi conscience? Of course,it was also true that when thestruggles ceased, he becamemerdly aoclsUyconsCIouo. Butthere were and are still verymany men oflntegrltywho treu.sure their responsIbIlities andfeel theiooelveu the protectoroftiieir bothors, But theywllinot rise ändpeakLIp ugèliiscthe "Mother OrgOdzatioi'.New blood comIng Into thefoldubould have the temerity toprovoke an upuurgence of ca-ring once more for the healthneeds of the common manfirot.Unfortunately as In all otherprofesviono, the young studentsand apprentices. come well sub-uldizad and couldn't core leasabout their felow man. Theprestige and income gatherIngprofessions beckon them andthey follow.

The honeymooners are backfrom theIr plush Acapu1c trip(we have otffi to take a realhoneymoon anywhere). none theworse for having ventured Intothe holy state of matrimony.The trousser children In eachfamily, gaze upon them withawe, wondering whet can thedifference be? Why dsnt theycome hama to sleep anymoreund why amn' they at theirUsual places atthedldnertuble?lt seems to be samewbøtOf amystery co them. butslnce theparents arent scolding for thisunusual bebavior, It must be eliright. I admit it IsratherallrIght, having another cblidwithout the care or respoesibbeliti. ofthetcblld.

Engaged CouplesEngaged couples Inthe area

are Invited tO attend a pro-marital institute at LutheranGeneral Hospital, Park RIdgat 7:30 p.m., Mandati. MarchThe Institute is sponoored bythe hoopital'e dapartinøllt ofpastoral care and is opon Winterested couples withOutcharge.

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Friends Of LibraryPresent Gift CertificatesOn behalf of the Friendo of

the lilies Public LIbrary. Mro.Philip Bergeron. president.presented the followIng menwith Gift CertIficates: FicoDept. Capt. Hoelbi, Lt. Laraen.slr. William Mcataierney and

Mr. EdWardBaclter. Thea, menhave given their tIme and ei-forts to convert the Fire Do.partirent AThbUlanCO to a Book-mobile. The BookmobIle hesbeen a project of the PrIendo"since It betasse un organIza-don In May '62. Along withthese otan there Is Mr. Idle",Head Librarian, Mr. Scheel,Village BoardTrustee,Mr.TImHonraban, Mro. Frank Hanson,Chairman of the ValentinoDance and ber committee' Mrs.William Curdo. Mrs. JooaphYoung, Mro. WIlliam McEner- Prize winners were Mr. & Mrs.fey. Mrs. John Zaremba. Mrs. Matura, Sat of Teflon Pam,Sigmund Lewlcki. Mro. Peter Mr. Sigmund Lewicki, A.MLivorul, Mrs. George E. Or- F.M. Tranolotor Radio. Mr.cet', Mrs. Lloyd Tackett, Mrs. Caa%le Esoer, Electric ShaverJim Noffz, Mro. June Hart, &Mra. JObO Zafemba. a GiftMrs. Robert BUdZIIC and all Package.the Nllesltes vitd their friends

who have attended theFriendoDance bave belped make thisproject become e reality.

Pictured left to rlghUPire Dept. Copt. Hoelbi. Mrs.Philip Borgeron. President ofTint Friends. Lt. Larson, Mrs.William McEnerney, Vice-Pro.sideet of Tba Friends, and Mr.William McEnerney.

February 6,l9d5willcertaln-ljbe a memorable evening for01002 who attendedtheFriendaDance, especially for Mr. andMro. Dan Maturo and Mr. bMrs. Bili Walger who won tre-ih1eo for the Twist Contest.Mr. and Mro. Tony Accoman-do demonstrated their talentsin the Waltz and woo the trophyfor this contest. The grand

Nues To Conduct FreePre-School Vision Program

The NOes Board of Healthwilt conduct O free pre-ochoolviolon screening program lo co-operation with the Ililnolo So-clot.' for the Prevention ofBlindness and the Illinois Stateof Public Health on a date InMarch to announced osan.

lt Io éolineted that 85 percent of ali 1arning lu throughsoeo vioIoo. Therefore, it he-corneo vltali' Important that avery young childo eyes are giv-en ali possible protection nodcare. The eyes go through theirgreatest development and arehighly vulnerable up to the ageof ois. DurIng this time. thechild Is else havinghio greàtestdevelagment In learning aboutthe world around him. A childwith limited violan generallydoes sot have as wide an exparlance as a child wIth normalvision. He msy never quite beable to compensate for theseloot learnIng experiences.

Na child kdows how he shoaldbe seeing and, therefore. rarefy.complains about a Visual grob-

-- lam. He simply accepta it as theway be should be seeing und theparente may never hoow he ex-ponientes these duffiçulilco.

Two of the visual problemsplagaing nom' young children.which parents probably wouldnot recognize, are limited vio-ion In both eyes and the con-dltiuo commonly known as lazyeye blindness.

Limited violon In both eyesneeds no explanation, but lazyeye bllndneso dono. This Is acondItion reoulting from theayas devolOplflt at a dIfferentrate which causeo the child tosee two different images. Teavoid this visoni confusion, the,child rejette one Image and theáhility to see with that eyedoesnotdeveiop.

Mtèithe age of ois. lyeye

blindseon la very difficult. tocorrect and my treatment isbeg, costly. end frequently an.productive. if itia detected dur-log the eariy years of a chiidsvisual developent, fiOW$hraeund a half tu five years. thIsis comparatively simple to co-rrect.

Mtother problem io that ofcrossed eyes. Far too manypeople still mistakenly believethat children will uuigrowcros-sod eyes. They do not recog-alzO that the non-Working ayeio repressed much as in lazyeye hiindoeos and needs coos.rection at a vary early age toprevent loss of sight.

CertIfied, trined technicIansfrom the staff of the illinoisSociety for the Prevention ofBlindness, will do actual violonscreening. Children who fallthis screening will be referredto their owooptholmoglstorop-tornetrmot fer further diagnostictesting or treatment.

Dr. Jerome Fodgers, HealthOfficer, urgea ali parents ofpre-ochoeiero, three and onehalf to five yaced oid, to reg-inter their Intefest le havIngtheir child tOoted by dropping anote er pootcard with pertinentInformation to the Health BoardOffice, 8360 Dampster, NUco.

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Mr. and Mrs.Rabert Hanno,8049 Osceola. Nifes, welcomeda daughter. Susal Aim, on Feb'ruary B. Susan weighed In at7 lb. 3 oz. She bas three bra-thera, Bobby, 6, Jaey, 5, undjeffrey,4, açd a ulster Kath.icen, 2, waitIng at home.

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Mr. Charles L Barhaglia,Asat. Cushier. Bank of NUes,7ltO Oakton St.. NUes 48, lIli-oDio. was named NUes Corn-munley chairman far the 1965Easter Saals for jd CrippledCethpulgn, Howard L. Willen,General Compulgo Chairsian,announced today.

The Easter Seal CommunItyChairman 'will coordInate vo-luntaer. workers. who will hodelivering EusterSeals totheirneighbors, and requestiog co,,-trlbutloes to help crippiadchil-dran and adults. Thel9iScsrn-paign begIns March ist andcontimOs through April 18th,Easter Senday,

Volunteers are curèotiy ho.Ing recruited. A tQtal of 28,000volunteers lo expected to takepart In the 1965 Easter SealParade In Chicago and nubarbo.

The Easter SealSociaty (Chi..Cago Metropolitan finit. IllinoisAssociation for the Crippled).enters Ito 29th year of contO-nuing service tóChicago-areacrippled children and adulte In1965. Service lo gIven regardelesa of causa of crippling.

Trained Easter Ses1 there-pista give physIcal. occupation-al and speech therapies at thetwo rehabilitation cestero, theWest Side Center and tho RIdgeCenter. Last year, EasterSealservices were renderedta 6,817Individual children and adelte inChicago and the suburbs.

According ' to Mr. Willen,"Rassir Seal voluiteers mehr.these services p000lble. Bo.'cause of their noticIng work

during the CampaIgn. the grog-ram of the SocIety io movingforward, helping more crippledchildren and adidts than everbefore.'

The Society also providesIndustrial and homecrafto em-ployment far homebound adulto.Under the expanded equipmentloan program, arthopedicequipment owned by tise Societyls loaned to diaahled chlidrooand adults.

The Chicago Easter Seul So-clety is a member of the Na-lionel SocietyforCrippledCbll-dran and /nduits,

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NICE DOGGY - Tony Curtis tries to cope with Debbie ReynoldsOverly friendly dog th this sccno from the 20th Century-Fox comedyin CinemaScope and De Luxe Color, "Goodbye Cheche" which op000Friday at the Des Plaines Theatre. lathe film, Miso Reynolds ploysthe female reincarnation of a male scoundrel. included in the castare Pat Boone and Walter Matthau.

Legal NoticeThe follnwing wrecked and

abandoned vehicles appraisedata value not exceeding $100.00will he soid at puhlic auction,March 8, 1965, at Village ofNues Pollee Station, Tauhy andWoakegan Rds., Eilen, Illinois.

1955 Buick 2 dr. 1-idI. Ser.5A1147116

1956 'BuIck 2 dr. Iidt. Ser.4C1i65584

1958 Edsel 2 dr. 1-idI. Ser.X$WW7IQ7I2E

1955 Ford 4 dr. Sed, Ser.A5GG1617195, 1955 Chevrolet 2 dr; Sed.Ser, B55FO714556. 1956 Chrysler 4 dr. Hdt.Ser. W56398467, 1956 Studebaker 2 dr. Sed.Ser. G1414126

Any person or rsonn legal-iy entitled to paoseaolan of saidVehIcles may claim them withinliftons days of said date. Theaforementioned automobileswill be sola unser onction358-1 & 358-2 of tite IllinoisMotor Vehicle Law.

Doted Feb. 18, l965 .ClorenceEmrihaon, Chief of Pollee5 Vil-lage od NUco, Illinois, Countyng Cook, Stute of Illinois, Cus..tOdlan of unclaimed praperty.

NSJC, Sisterhood

On Sunday, February 21, at8 p.m. tho Ruchai Circle ofthe Slaterhood of NorthwostSu..bochan Jewish Congregationwill held u 'Yldd1ah A-Go-Go"In the SudaI Hall of the Syne..gogue at 7800 W. Lyons, Mors.roo Greve.

The talented undprofennlonaldance instructors Settee andJoel Stein will demonstrate andlnsUuct everyone in ModernBaliroom dancing and also thelatest dances, such as the Twist,Fu,sg, Swlm,etc.

For un evening of fun anddancing contact Mrs. ArmandSloan, circle leuder or any ofthe circle members for Ucketswhich ore o $2.00donauon percouple. Rdfrenhments will besonad. so remember the dateand bring your friends.

. In TeenTalent Contestjust one -of the many talent-

ed groupe (The Star-Velo) ofteen agero who soffi be contes-tanta In the forthcoming NUesYouth Commission Teen TalentShow to be held on Sunday.February 28th at Niles Tows..ship Went High Schasl. Mr.Fred Barton, disc Jockey ofradio station WJJD, will be

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Jewish Cong.idOine Township Jewish Cas-

gregntion will hold special bce-therhond nervices. FridayEvening, February 19th. 0:30P.M. at the Mark Twain Schu-si, 9401 HamlIn in the areawest of the Colf.M00 ShoppingCenter. Members of the con-gregation are Inviting their non-Jewish friendo and Rabbi Emon-uel Beanett will explain Jewishsymbols to the guèsts. Sat-urday Morning Servicen start9:30 A.M. February 20, at inndequsia Model Home5 9362Hamlln.

"Sobbarni Zwi, The FalseMesoiah Charlatan or Mad-man?" will he the.taptc nf dia-Cuosion when Rabbi Bennettcondacts the adult Jewish ed.uCotian Forum 0:50 PJsi.Thursday, February 18, oc theSequoia Madri blame,

NWS Jewish

CongregationFriday evenkg services of

the Northwest subarban JewishCongregation will take plane onFebruary i9, at 8:30 p.m. Rob-bi Lawrence Id. Chantey willlead these special services de-signated as Men's Club Sob-both, whirls will be celebratedthroughout the United States,by the Notional Federnden ofJewioh Mens Clubs, Duringthe service,Rabbl Charneywilladdress the February weddIngAnniversoiy celebrants. Can..ter Gidon Lavi will chant theliturgy. Following worship,Men's Clnb will host the kid..dush end social bour.,

Saturday morning, February20, Murk, son uf Mr, b Mrs.Harold Hoffman, 8744 OleanderAvenue, NUes, s.l1l he celled anthe Torah andhecomeBarMitz..web. Rabbi Charney and CantorLavi will coudant the services.Mr. 6 Mrs. Hoffnyan will hostthe Mddust in honor of theoccasion.

Saturday afternoon, at 4:30p.m., Family Sabbath serviceand Torah dissertotitn by Rab-bi Charney, TÑdltional Sale.bath music by Cantor LaVI. Re-freshmeuts.

" 8:30 A.M_ Sunday morning,Minyan, and "Rotted Ta1e WithThe Rabbi", andbreakfast,hos..ted by Mr. 6 Mrs. biarold Hoff..man lnhonoregtheirsonMarlc'sBar Mitzvah.

,op Locally

Rehearbals are in tali swingfor the second annual show of1W Mark Twain PTA enDUedTonce upan A Wime", to be

presented Saturday. Marchl3th1965 at l:0P P.M5 In the MaineEast High School Aaditorium,Oempster dod Patter, ParkRidge, Illinois.

"'Fonce Upn A Wime" isan oflginai musical acaptad-eof the famoso Grimm fairy taie"Cinderella," written and pro-ducièspeciaUy for the MarkTwain School by Richard Eli-man of Des Piainesand ErratiPeariman of Highland Park.

6renan Heights

Garden Club

eets

Legion IceCapades Party

The NOies American LegionPost 509 In sponsoring an IceCapedeo party on March 24e1965 at the Chicago Stadium.A combinationAmerlcunLeglonbirthday and funnightislnstorofor all who attend. Foryourcan.Venience, o bus has been char-tered that will leave the Law.renteweod Shopping Cescer at5:45 p.m. Seats at the Ice Ca-podes are available to themen..zanine, balcony and main floor.For further information phoneRay lilian ut967-S022; Bob Bud.nib at 967-6396 or Ed Zaiud et827-1709.

o

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lIas. 2.30. sus, 7.35. esOTo,.. . Wad. - 11,sn.1.3e. 400. 7.10, Oaio

i. On, Gsz.t to. CoD,,Se-ad Es,.y leonino Is Our

ts.oa,y Colar 1V Lusso-

Art inhibit b1, Syd Mando!

The parent members of the A 1" aPPA are cast Into thelegenda.y % t tiolf Ifftllroles of Prince Charming, ihnDuchebs and her three uglydaughters, Cind.rlla and allother tlsemorahie'fairy talecharacters. Onl3, the nameshave been changed to protectthe Innocent. Everyone consec-ted dm the show has bees swornto secrecy and asked not todivulgc the surprise ending.

Barbara TuchOil PaintingsOn Exhibit

Barbara Tuch, Morton Groveartist. Is currently eyhthitlsg agroup of oil palutiogo at LoyolaUniversity's Csidaisy Library.Mro. Tuch wan recipient of theBeiDe Sacho Memorial Awardand last month her painting,"They All Played a Part" V'a second prize at the opening ofthe Skokie Art Gold's New Gal-lery. The artist's work is alsoat th4 Salea and Rental Galleryof the Art Institute, at RaMaioGallery In Highland Park andat Gilman on Oak St.In Chicago.

. Mrs. Tuch Is a member ofthe Nnnh Share Art League,the Evanston Art Cente andthe Skoble Art Guild,

GO,O.P. WomenPlan Benefit

Mrs. John Sceakhauon Ways. and Means Chairmen and ourflew President Mrs. R.E. San-

. casen of the Moine TowushipRepublican Wmén's Club an'.nounce the annual Dessert andCard party Benefit to be hold

_Sg____ the Northwest SuburbanYMCA 305 Nrothwest HwyDes Polines, Illinois, Friday,Feb. 19th, at 12:30 P.M. Pua'.Ing the dessert luncheon enter-tainment will be presented byMrs. Leonard Ksehler. A do-nation of $2.50 Is asked fareach reservation andmsybe ob-tamed by calling Mrs. E.l.liorn724-3336, Mrs. Howard Helter.024-1664 and Mrs. E.W. Lots824-9445. Othermembers see-,wing on theConusje aroMes...dames H,B.Korff,Wnrrenwitt--

hold, Rd. A0 Quance, MarshallE. Pederseo, E.I.Iiorn, HnwardHelter, E.W. Lota & WarrenJenny.

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.Weekdayo 0:30. 10:00

S.lueday & Sunday nlIllS, 6:30, 10:00

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HEEThEY GWEfBrian Ep.t.Ia peo.,st,

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Weekdays 8:10urda3' & Sunday a

1:20. 5:05. 8:35

ONE MAN BAND.-VeistileDick Van Dyke adds s touch ufhumor to each aspect of ihnMshy-sided role of Berilo WaitDisnes "Mary ippin Heota$w with JdlieAn.drews In themusic-glued fantasy5 held overat the Golf Mill Theatre.

Mies ResidentsCan RegisterMarch 1, 2 & 3

Registrados of voters willtake place in the Villagd ofNUes on March 1, 2, und 3rd,1965 at the Village Clerk's of-fice, 7166 Milwaukee Avenue,Nues , Illinois. OffIce hours

. are from 8:30 A.M.to5:I0 P.M.on weekdays, und 8:30 .6.M. ta12:00 Noon nnSaturday.

Registration nf voters willclose atine Caoh Cnunty offices,Room 230, 118 Narth ClarkStreet, Chicago, illinois onMahch 9, 1965.

New NilesiteA girl5 Sherrie Lee, was

born so January 25 te Mr. andMro. Richard E. Timm, 8033Churchill, NUes.

The baby tipped the scullO lb. 12 1/4 oz.

;wnis THI IMItI ftl. ilA3INO conecoT.

Starts S'cL, Feb. 19thNot Recommended

For fihildeen

No WoòN.rq FdaIaurei aoaP9?' Fen

LEsLIE p.00IsH,atEnwpeoEvaRETT HOOT.JNT9001IICOLOR' Fram .WMIltR BROS.

Weehdaya 3:0, 9:00Saturday 8:15. 3:40, 10:00

Sunday 2:15. 4:40, :05. 0:30

PickteIck Preferred ShortSubie-ta

Weekdaya 8:35, 9:00Saturday 4:45. 7:05, 0:30

Sunday 1:4, 4:10. 6:3. 9:00Parents Please Note!

children's Saturday Matinee°DWC4DQUENr'

e 5 Color stoonse Our Gang Comedy

Over 2 Ura. of A.lchildren's EntertaInment

Program Begins at 2:00 p.m.The End Of childoen o

Program at 4:30

Outstanding accomplish-meets by students of NotreDame High Sthnol for Boysis a national Rnglish award pm-gram und three ncholarshlpcumptetions were announcedthis week by the Rev. JosephE, O'Neill, principal of the Ni-les school.

Far the fourth year In a row,Fr. O'Neill said, a Notre Damestodent han been cited os onenf the best in the country Inhigh sFhool English.

The. 1965 winner nf this cita-tise is Steven J. Rast, a seniorof 114 S. Brighton Pl,, /srllng-ton Hm. The citation was madeby the Notional. Council of Te-acbers of English as a result

5f Knot's performance in itsannuel Achievement AwardsCompetition.

Fr, O'Neill unid that Kantis one uf 860 national winnersof the citntioi pvd 24 Illinslswinners. The National Councilof Teachers of English recoin-mend. tLe,winners to everycullege end university od-missions officer in the coOn-try as worthy of college ochol-arships. -

Kant, top-reekIng student Inthe senior class, editor nf the

.

school newspaper, end presi-dent of the Notre Dame chopeter of the Notional Honor Sn-ciety, also placed highly In two1965 nattunal sclislarsblp cone.petitions, .

in tkeMerltSchnlarshlpcom-petitiun, Kost Is one of the 10Notre Dame seniors who haveachievéd semi-finalist stenti-Ing. The oBiers are JomesM. O'Connor. tOSOOcanto Ave,,Gerald W, Biolka, 7449 KeeneySt., and Robert E. Keefe, 8651Normal, Biles; james A.CI5CO35ll4 HareamdTec., Skokie; Da-vid J. Gaskill, 1508 S. Fair-view, ':und Neal T. Ruggie, 1230Parkside, Park Ridge; GregoryJ. Mullen, 1206 lIutchings Ave,,Glenview; Jamen M.. Boccio,601 Lace Pr., Des Plaines;and Thomas Trischman, 6217

- Holbrook St., Chicago.

As o semi-fipalist, ncismayes a stop doper to winnings four-year Merit Scholarship

viceable ele g. Recipientowill be the k Ridge Schoolfor Girls at 3 N. Prospect.Plans far to pf the schuolwill be aie a futore date.

F

STOP IN TODAY

FOR COMPLETE

DETAILS ON THIS

AMAZING OFFER

Nues Officiak Back eart Fund DriveMrs. Frank Hanson, 8028 Ii. Wisner, Commit- Lleske, Village Clerk; Fire Chief Albert HoelbI;

nity Chairman of Hiles Heart Fund Prive dis- SOd Ed Berkowaky, Village Trustee and Co-cusses progreso of campaign reaching $5,011 Seated are Chairman uf the Drive,goal with NUes offIcials, Shows standing, from Mrs. Frank Hanson and Honorary Co-Chairmanleft to right, are Police Chief Clarence Emrik- Mayor Nicholas B, Blase.son, S----'- -_--..........__- 5--------ìsuceso ts.ornnesnm, 5011015C ¿flisanet IVWX14C -

. Announce Outstanding Mane Stn dents

Accomplishments At Conpete

Notre Dameto the college of his choice.Abaut 98% nf the semi-fins-lists become finalists and a-bout 11% of these win schsl-arships. Fr. O'Neill said, F15.flaunts will he anosunced bythe Notional Merit SchlarshipFoundation Ill February undscholarship winners In April.

In 1964, Fr. O'NeiU said,10 NoIre Dame stüdento wanMerit Scholarships.

Tho secönd scholarsttlpcato-petition le which stodent Kautattained an outstanding rankis the National Honor Sncletyprogram. Kant was named esend-finalist alongwlthRuggle,Mullen, l(oefe, Trischmann. and.Wfllium Walsh, 1105 N. Nor-mandy, Chicego,

lo a thIrd cumpolltinn* the1963 IllInsis State Scholarshipprogram-IA Notre Dame se-ulero qualified as semi-fino-

- lists. Repeaters in into cam-petition are Bialka. O'Connor,Buccia, Trlothmann and Walsh.

Othur semi-fInalIsts are,from Nile Jereme T, Buer.7513 Cleveland, Joseph BrucIo.ncr. 7102 W, Kedzle St.. James

- J. Doyle, 7814 LIII, an& Jeff-rey Schmidt, 7348 LilI; fremMurtos Grove, Stephen P, De-Vine, 8936 Moradora, and Law'.rente Pioche, 0320 Menead.

Fs. O'Neill said that In thepast three Notre Domo grad-outing classes, an average of26 stodents perdons won srhol-arships through vainas pro.grams and competitions. -

Girl Scout Troup 716 havee new Servite Project fur thisyear and are busily collectingthe Items necessary, Thisproject will cOsslst of Goodreadable basics, games and sous.

Compnter Çoúrse

-

Eight Moine East high ochsolstudents completed a three.week course in computer fon-dauseetals at the Illinois lauto-tute of Technolugy computation

'center. Purpose of the coursewas te intredoce them to an ,lgebraic compiler, known asFortran.

CompedUpn' for tise courseamong Chicago area studentsIs keen. lt will be folluwed inFebruary and March by a se-coed csuroe introducing an as-sembly language, knownas Map,far compúter prsgramming.

William T. Will, chairman ofthe busideos education depart-ment at East, said that studentswls complete these coarse,"sin an elite graup uf rapidlygr5.wlng numbers who can usathe computer an n problem-solving tool."

The program is a significanteffort io the Chicago area tobegin to meet the demand farthousands of people trained Incomputer syatems and preces-sing dato technology. Will ex-plumed.

Maine East students whocampleted the first course areas follows: Carolyn Burgeuer,a Junior, 8105. Oketo, Nues;Doug Ignetius, senior, 0341 Q-ulule, Nibs; BmuceJsheser,jlL.ciar, 7624 Maple, MatonGrove; Penny Laubsted, junior,8923 RImare, Niles Dale ltel-sos, jwtior,7752 Pavfu,Mos16nGrove; Judy RIsUy,junlor, 8104Ottawa, NUes; Jeff Rabin5senior, 9104 Oleander, MortonGrove; und Bins Shapiro,senior, 7518 Emerson. MortonGrove.

Troop 716 News -

14th at the Rant Maine Toon.ship. Junior ' I-ugh Schoul at8955 N. Greenwond. Membersai Troop 716 were in the and-lecce.

Oakton ManorThe Oakton Manor Speleg

dance will be held en March20,st Carpenter's Hall inl7es,Plo-Ines. So plan your calendar n...

Girl. Scout Cynthia litad und lolo In the fun aIth

The ßugle,Thursdsy, Febliasry 18, 1965 9

, Ni1es Bäseball League News' The monthly busIness meet- C 6581 i'M, Feb.27,ing of the Mlles Baseball Leo- D, E 2:OQ PM, Feb.27Sue fulls on elio secsnd1iesday F5 G 3:00 l'Ms Feb.27of each month, They are held H,I,j daiS PM, Feb.27at8P.M.intheGrennantielghts K ' 4eI5PM,Feb.27Fieldhoaue at 8255 Okelo. The L lItiO AM, Mouth 6March 9 meetIng will concern M 12:00 N, MarcIo 6itoelf wir1ieagge organization. N, O BOO PM March 6

P.QR 2:®I'M,M,rcb6S 3:1W PM, March 6TtJV 4if301'M,Mamcli6W.X,Y,Z 4:45 PM, March 6

MeetIngs helS'rior to the sea-sah's opening are perhaps themost inspectant of the year,Sport movies and refreshmentsare presented at these meen'higa. Attendance of fathers Of.new boys entering the league iscniilcal, Since we don't keowwho these mes are until afterregistraUon-we suggest thatyou spread this Isformetion tothe families intending to enterthe league,SATURDAY, FEB. 27 andSATURI')AY. MARCH 6

The annual registration willtake place on these two days atthe Niles Park RecreationCenter, 7877 Milwaukee, bet-Wee,. li:10 A.M. and 5:30 P.M.(Please enterLowerLevelfromsouth side.) Oaly boys residingIn the Village of Nlles and/orthe Nile, Park District areeligible far this program. lt-e-gistratias fee will hetlOfaraneboy or $15 far a family regis-terieg co or more boys. Thisfee includes:

Reglstratian Ints leagueInsurance

e. Tickets to Father-Son-DayTickets to Annual Baneball

DanceUse of baseball uniform far

seasonPersonal baseball h1p

All boys rngisterljil before5:30 F.M. an MamhÚ-wlll beguaranteed o pesitles in thelengse. Late registrants willbe placed an a waIting list. On..ly new boys will have to con-firm their age with o birthcertificate er other credential;however, it i, importastthnt allbays register/reregioter enthese days. Leagues will' befomniedas follewo:

FEANIJF LEUE - Born be-tween August 1, 1955 andJuly3l,1957.

LII'FLE LEAGUE - Born be-evoco August 1. 1952 and July 31.1955'.

PONY LEAGUE - BornbetweenAugust 1, 1950 and July 3!, 1952

PONY GRAD and over - Barsbefore August 1, 1950.

To facilitate registration, Itio reqassted that applicants fol-law ini, schedule. This shouldminimize waiting in liste,

Last Name Register At.-Starts With-

A 11:30 AM, Feb. 27B 12:00 N, Feb. 27

Ali bays applying fQr dennIswill receive theist In the mellonor about March 11. For fuPth,erInformation on reglstraloncall: Jack Leskç YO S-3935 orKeith Peck YO 7-7270,

Tuesday, March 9 - Monthlymeeting at Gratinas Heights8 F.M. -

Sunday, March 14 - GalaFetherand Sun Pay to b held et theNUes Park Recreation Centertram 1 to 6 In the afternoon.Games, World Series Movies.Football Movies and Food allodd up to a great doy in NUes.Don't forget to use the ticketsobtained et registration.

Fridmfy, April 30. - The AnnualNUcO Baseball League Dance.This year's dance will be heldat the tabaleas Hyatt House inLmocalnwend. Use tickets ob-tained et registration.

Your 1965 Baseball Commi--

soisner ... Tany DlLsreezs

Howdy

FREE!

Therese Lynn, a oecend dun'.ShIer, was haro taMr. and Mrs.Edward Ii. Dargas, Jr., of 0621N, Mllwuubee,Nilea atSt, Fruto.eis Hospital on February 3.Th baby weighed 7 lb. 1 1/2Dz. 01 birth, The Dargases al..no have a fear year ol girl,Catho. -

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PERSONNEL SERVICEPile Clerks to $335

Light experience Is st!that Is needed to fIllthese openings.Secretaries:Personnel Ass't. to $600Sec'y to Saies I%tgr. 95Sec'3' 00 VIce Pres. 100Executive Secy.

to the President 120A variety of openingsGal Friday 85

plst 80General office 75SwitchboardReceptIonIst to 90Reporta to assistant 95Key Punch 85Call today for informa.tion. All jobs free to you

967.7020An Equal Opportunity

Employer

C. Ancteroon2338 MagnolIa

DICTA. SEC'YYoung woman needed asa secretary to our FIeldSalés Manager and hisstaff. We offer excellentcompany benefits andworkIng conditions. Sal-acy commenaurate wIthexperience.

Call Personnel

SPring 4-1200

REVERE ELECTRIC

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Light clean Work . .

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THE BROOKSHORE CO.

953 Sunset Ridge Rd.

Northbrook

Wbman for generalhousework. Call

824-4068after 6 P.M.

HOSTESSHigh School Girl2 weekend sites

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NTERB.L.UE.S cnAsEEZees to E,ecutives Eecept-'l'plsts NCR OperatorsSecs-Bookloeeper Personnel Exp. Key PunchSec-E port Esper. Copywriter TeletypistSec'y-SaIes Steno-beginners

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SHERATON-O'HARE MOTOR HOTEL -

6810 Mannheim .--- Rosemont827-5171

PASTE UP ARTISTfor our layout department, to paste uplayouts for camera reproductIon. Prefersome experlenée.Call or come In and see MISS FIFE

CITY PRODUCTS CORP.299.2261 Ext. 414

Wolf Road and Oakton Des PlainesAn Equal Opportunity Employer

EXPERIENCED WAITKESSRS

DAYS.OR NIGHTS

GOOD TIPS.

ONCLE ANDY'S.COW PALACE

Quentin Road and Northwest Hi-WayPalatine FL 8-2800

HOUSEKEEPERRiver Forest family, with both parents activelyengaged. In business, need an experienced house.keeper to live in and share general houseworkand child supervision. WIll have own room inlovely home. Salary $60 per week.

PHONE FI 5-6300 or ES 9.3700 Ext. 248. . Between 8:30 AM. and 5 P.M.

FILE CLERKHigh School, Graduate

.

TypIng required, aalary open.Good working condItions.

BERG BIFG, AND SALES CO.333 E. Touhy Ave. Des PlaInes

.FAST ACTION CLASSIFIED

SECRETARYGood skills in shorthand and typing qualifyyou for an interesting psaition In the buyingdivision of this nationwide merchandising co.Free bus to door frsns downtown Des Plaines-

Call or come In and see MISS FIFE

CITY PRODUCTS CORP..

200.2261 Ext. 414

Wolf Road and Oakton Des Maloca

Koip Wtud - alø-: CLERK. To Work In Des P1ainosOfj

Some 1'ping Neoeosary-

Must Like lb Work WIth Figuren

. LIBERAL XNSURM6CE PLAIt. PAID VACATIO16 MOD HOLIDAYS

. IROGRRSSlVE PAY INCREASES

For sppointnent please callMARION FISHER

823.9945

MIDDLE STATESTELEPHONE CO.

OF ILLINOIS36 So. 'Fairviety Park Ridge, IlL

COMPTOMETER OPERATORPosition available for person. . who knows all four comptometer posltlions

e can type 40 Words per minute and. who would be interested in leainlng some

bookkeeping operations.PÑEE BUS 'FO DOOR »'ROM DOWNTOWN

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CITY PRODUCTS

CORPO1ATION299 - 2261 - Ext. 414

Wolf Road at Oakton Des PlainesAn Equal Opportunity Employer

SALESWOMENand

CASHIERSFull time or Part TIme

Stuart's fashionable ready to wear andsportswear shop soon to open In Golf MillShopping Center, Nileo, Illinois,

s Immediate Employee DIscount. Nigh Earningss Company Benefit =-

Pleaae call Mies Degony at -. . CE 6-8268

JUNIOR COPY WRITERFIne opportuntty to increase your knowledge ofcopy writing, if you are able to edit sud compitecatalog copy fot our listIngs; good spelling andgrammar a MUST! TypIng required. College train-Ing or equivalent. Experience desired,INCLUDED IN OUR COMPANY BENEFITS AltE:s Life Insurance and hoopltslizatlon lmme.

cllately available,. 7 paid holIdays a year.8 Employee stores Stock pui5ase plan. Free bus t door from downtown Des Plaines. Call or come In and see MISS FIFE

CITY PRODUCTSCORP. '

299-2261Wolf Road & Oakton Des Plaines

WAITRESSES: Poly andDoIy'a Cafe, corner of 21& 45 in HalfDay. Applyin person.

Sittér for school age Boy,2 houra daily - 966.5599

TYPISTS - CLERKSNorthwest Suburban

Pact Time or FutI TimeHighest Wages

ELAINE REVEIL296.5515

2510 Dempster (Nm. 105)Des Painea. 1 btk. W. ofMain East High School

StenographerLaw Office

Mllwaukea Av. in Niles.Transcriber__Sherthandriot required. Full turneonly. Good salary. Call

YO 7.5252

FIlEZ - lobs for serro-tarIes. typists, clerks &personnel Otiles & ad-jacent suburbs.

Call Helen at:Abbey Empi. Servire

7620)5 Milwaukee Ave.. 967-8922

Waitresses expeg. eye.ull thne also Wkesids

jop spgarr tfp$, nearWhelh* 2964992,

OFFRE.FREEWe epver all suburbs,

Call litina Wooti.SHEEES E90PL207 26. Evergreen

Ail. Heights 392.6100

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Exp' and will trainErs. I to 3 and 3 to U

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Between the hes, D a.mand 5 pm; located on Et21 between 594 and 22Nr Halfday ZU,

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FULL OR PART TIMENational Co, with newnorth side office willemploy several womenfor CUSTOMER SERVICEand PROMOTION DEPT.Must have car for WorkIn NW, suburbs,EXCELLENT STARTING

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mont NA 2-8922 Suburbsor Chicago.

Housekeeper Womanneeded five 5 days porwk in Des Plaines. Smallopt. 827-1546

iTENORECEp'pOIs.US per Week to stsrt liteskills 0k work at frontleak, Suburbs or ChicagoKey at 400g N. Milwau-'ree 91' 7.0661 or Key atMOI W, Belmont ItA 2.5923

BILLING CONTROLCLEBE

Responsible for main.laming & checking bill- .ng files, Must be expon.nced in filing policy

solder's billings (group& Indlvldupu) both nu-nerlcaIIy & alphabetic-oIly. Excellent Cw bene-fIts. 3614 hour week.

CONTACT MR. BLAIR

POULSENINSUURANCE CO.

i S..WashtngtonParIs Ridge

855.4455

Typistze Comp. Operatooe Clerkss Stenos

Ile sure to see us. Wehave just What you arelookIng tor. Work 2, 3 oc4 weeks a month or in.definitely. .

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Help Wsit° Tertalo-'28-C

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Immediate openings on 2nd and Ird shift formen and women to age 35. Some experience pro.feriad, but we will train. Good Marling wagesand periodic increases. Fringe benefits Includeinsurance & pension plan. Cafeteria on premises.CT Suo #97 - Madison Lawndale to the doorfrom Howard St.

Appi' st eraonnel Dept.

RAND McNALLY fu COMPANY

8255 It. Central Park Avenue, Skokie. Ill.

Help Wanted-Halo--285

MEN

General factory work asidassombiy Steady work.

Boto W. Touliy111E. TIMM -1(0 4-4900

Imtitedlate openings forWelder, Shear Operator& Layout Man, Apply Inperson. 8 *00, to 4:30t.M. Campbell »claris-able Cab, Co., WaiscondaIll.

,. ROUTESALESMEN

Manage 'sur oWlS fran-eloise route.

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Earn 55,200 to $15,600ptrss profis abatIng andfringe benefits, Qualify2340, marrIed, good workrecorit

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Custodian for publicbuilding.

Steady cespsonatble man

Call 007-6633

Boy. Pt. tIme for kitchen.Stan's 'f146 DesnpstecSt., Morton Grove, Ill,

FAST ACTIONCLASIFIED

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Mechanic will do wotitIn own garage. Any typesob. Reasonable. Call -027-0856

Reliable peroon wantspart-time eve, worIy5yro. bus. eApEL..-Wpinger ehorthand, Iviundelein'is Libertyville area. Callaft. 5:30 P.1st, 506-5349

Typing of ail kindoIncluding medical.

Fielt up and Delivery296.4148

Will do babysitting innip home, 1837 Orchard,

11 Ptoleeu, Call 827.6006

u'U:!4 cae-alWilt care for child in myspacIous home-by dayor week whIle motherwsrlta or shops, State Il-ceneed. 823-8819.

6 dinette chaira, beigewith brame tonetrame, $36, Cal!

827-4023

CEMENT REPAIRING$50 SPECIAL

Basement leatt plugged,repaired. moldo s' out.

Work guaranteed byArwe A Er505my

Call VETERAN SERVICE623.7127

Employed couple metes2 bmtromt turn. apt. toDes PtlnC5 ares. Call

527.7263 after 5 pon.

CARPETS-RUGSFinal inventory clear.once of 65 rolls of 12'end 15' wIde carpet, NowmIred below origInalmOt. All fabrIcs - wool,nylon, arritan, & rayon.$1.99 sq. yd. to $7.95 sq.yet. Dealers welcome.Double S & H GreenStamps wIth thIs ad Ito.14 during February only0Open .I5 9 p.m. Mon..Thurs.. FrL Open to 5:30p.m. Tues,, . Watt, Sat.Tidy Bug, June. 120 andCity 14. Weodstock.

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Selling out. furniture in yyj LOANSSuilders Deluxe 4 model . A'!' 4%Otomea, Up to 50% oft ON NEW CARSDel. arranged - Call - Free Jite boumnee in.275.4711 dl Of .. ..

Setling out display turn. FIKST IOATOONAL BANKStrobe lites #52A (tote ÌPt5 por Sale-51

Model o,, $35, Weston

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Selling out Ourniture On Ito gImmIcks. l'MOTO EQUiPMENT

Builders Deluxe 4 model There is no lower nethomes. lip to 50% off. ratesnYwhere. If yaw

mtargec Omega. 5"xS"

DeL arranged Call - credit rating is A-1 am'2OVY ND w/e tens $00

8248064 dj If flUito Is Itoportant Y00woltok. P1.5 tor

wIll do well to cast us.sb0'e $35. (3) HeIland

train bldro. model homes OF DUNDEEnew 35, each, GratteS

Big savings, will sepa. HAZEL 6.6771Slrobotinah i L.TL $55,

rate. C"' " ''"' moo - Disdee. Ill. Weston Densitometer,

del. ' Seoviess Offered- Meter $7, Norw004 Meter537.6571 General-SB electrical print dryer

$15. Pat. Cali Hart 824-PAINTING 0670.

DECORATINGSERVICES

Interior - EstertorInsured. Clean Work.

Reasonable RatosWalltex & paper hang-Ing. Prompt court000s at.tentlsn. For free osti-matos call:

2863677

Du Pont 501 Nyllon car-pet completely instaitedover heavy waffle pad-dIng $6.49 per sg. yd.Large stock of row endsIn remnants. Save up to65%.

CARPET WORLDtoi S. Northwest Hwy.BarrIngton Ph. 302.6736

Take soil away the Bluelustre way from carpetsand upholstery. RentElectric Shampooer $1.80,

OAKTON HARDWARE

1617 Oakton Des Pl.

February Special. Treetapping, tree trimming,ree surgery, chimney or

roas repairing, Special 6rooms washed $45 orpainted, $150. Cati. Vet-eran Service. 623u127.

49 - INCOME TAX

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IT'S

INCOME TAX TIMESave "Four" time and temper-let us fill out your forms--lootSalI HR 9.1010 for an appointment

Market PlaceCurrency Exchange

-739 W. GOLF ROAD

Des Plaines

Open Daily & Sat,, 9.6; Fri. 9-8

FAST ACTION

lnstsuctiona-4l

U_S, CIVILSERVICE L'ESTS I

lIen-Women, $18-82.Start $102.60 a weak.Preparatory trainingenti! appointed. Thou'sands of lobs open.7xperlence u s U a I 1 y5nneceasary. FREE intormatlon, Jobs, sal.Orles, requirementsWrite TODAY. Givinname, address anphone. Lincoln Sete-Ice. Pekin, 31, 111.

b PALATINERESALE SHOP

Bring in your used cloth-ing and we will sell itfor you. We pay rash for

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cut glass. hand painted

Itousebrolcen, For g od

Free Pick-Up & Delivery Closed Wed. FL 8.5202

rhino. antiques. 104 5.

. ElectroluxN. W. Hwy. DaIly, 10 to4, Fri.. 15 tO 9 P.M.

Phone: 827-3043

POlE

2 grey male k ens.

home. Call before 3:30PM. 524-5055

AND

Buaiaeee Sesicee-l7

VACUUM CLEANERS

Salen A RepairsNew & Used

Hoovers - Eurekas

idlsl'ouI For Salo-46ommerclai popcorn'osper Model #40-P6C.1200 Watts AC3. Reas.

566.4350

rube tester-$1O. 2 manoclsaifl saw-$125. An-loue organ (ElectrIfIed)

7125. Taunuo Auto, 1959_.,$lto, 4 dr., 6 rO'. Goodosd. Please call 715-5150

after 6:00

Lady Kenmore. Cleansrugs, scrubs, polishes Roands. Like new, C5U

YO 6-9309

Encyclopedlas-l9$6 edt.tlsn, Brand new. lliKhlym$ed quality bks. OrIgcoot $169.50. Sac. for $75.Csil: 201:1385.

IMPORTED QUALITYPIPES &'TOBACCOS

tIrIng your pipe and 'LEYoser TOBACCO FREE!Complete line of Smsk-er's needs - Sao themat:

MUENCH DRUGS!L -. 688 LEE 924.5106

1_ el'Ous, Fox 24ge40, ltumeri

iWo !iried-oak plasticcoated step.tables $7 ea.Orange plastic puIl.uOhaic $5. LO 66618

BLACK SEAL COATFull length, so, 16.18Excellent condition, veryfeas. Mao BLACK CLOTHcoat, "11111 Ann" fulllength. or. 10-12 almostnew. Onlyl $10. Movingto Florida, 392-7711 eve.

PAINTING

DEC010ATINGBY

.TYPEWRtTEBS JOHNSON R WATHEN

New or reconditioned leautiful exterIor andSsmo an 10W an $20. Interior workmanshiP at

Ma service your machine es extremely reasonablecleaned, oiled, adjusted. rice.OisIF $6,95. 37 yrs. exp. Free Est, Fully Ins.

824-1613 437-4021

Will buy oid electrictraino made from 1900-0942. Any alzo or condi-tlon. 823.2865 after 7 p.m

TWO BRAND NEW Motorola stereo console-with FM-AM radio R

stereo; automatic recordchangers. PrIced for Im.mediate sale, Call 824-9603. StsnoWicki TV.

Musical lnstxumants-4'

CLEARANCE SALEof

Floor Model PlanosSpinetsand CansabaBeau. styles including

Mort. Fc. Prov. lt. ProvValues up to $825Sale $459 to $815

- GRAND PtA0105EccomI. Behn. $525 up

Uaed Uprite and ConsolE

Ileaullful Like New. Used Organo

Baldwin, MagnsVOXGslbransen, etc.

MARIA SCHAEFFERMUSIC STORE1425 Elltnwosd

VA 4-4131 Dea PlainesOpen Mon, R Fri. Nights

MusIcal InnisumeOtsWantodo-49

HIGHEST CASH PAIDFOIL YOUR PIANOS

CALLDE 6-8035

'/SZAI?ENE IttlitSEitY -' -

$CltOOLCharaCte1En4personali0ydVeldmen$thou superOisM play.storie-. music and guiS-anos: transportotiofl.

827-8405. Eat- 4LO 658l2

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AKC Reg. Litter of Shet-land Sheep Dogs, "ToyColites" $65-$125. 2 Sablecol. - temples $50. Litterof Newtbundlands. $50each,

Cati 272-7185 -lNorthbrosk, Ill.)

German Sheperd- A.E.C,Male for saie $50.

299-5816

PUPPiEB Va SpringerSpaniel, Black & white orbrown A white tó leavehome Valentines day."Jean" 824-7906.

Miniature Schnauzerpuppies AKC reRular.

Never shed, wonderfuldisposition. THE

ØOLMSTEAD 824-7015 -

Painting ADscsrotin0l.A

COMPLETE PAINTINGand decorating servire.Guaranteed work, CallItsuck Studio. VA 4-0547

B2ORNSON BROS.SpecializIng in interIorreoldenlisi, painting anddecorating. Thoroughweparation. E X p e r tminting R paper hang-Ing. Color blendIng. BestmaterIals, Fully Insured.°ree estimsteo,

o,vì 7.1101 1.10 7.0777

1'lacteti!Ei. Patchtoq-53

BEPERT PLASTERIN1100mo. ceilings, walls RpatchIng. Work guaran.teod, No job tos anali.tetes estImates. VA 4.1510.

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REALSAVINGS!

DON'T WAIT!Try our low priges or,ur home remodeling Rrepairo. -

QualIty gusc. work. Willconsolidate youj bills,Porches, cloytstrs, addi-lIons. Attic rms.. rer. tIn.SIding, foundations, ti$-rho. Air cand. We doovorything.Free estimates. e a ayterms. Call collect.

BA GCONSTRUCTION

SIG 8.6060 - 723.7910SA 1-5894 Even. BR 5-1547

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