6
. Mekliig srrangementß for the dane or Robert E. Joyce Jr., PTestdent (left) Joseph Nucclo, Dance Comndttee Chairman (right). . Jöñquil Teriace Dance April7 The SiXTH ANNUAL DANCE of the Jonquil Terrace Civic Asiociptlon will be held at the Bunker Hill Country club, 6635 N. Møwaukce Avenue, NUes, iii- mole. Friday eweing Aprii 7 at 9 P.M. is the time set, come early. Joe Mory and his Ortheatra will provide us with excellent mimic and additional entertain- ment. rn'own5o Trocp 159 Dcte Toys To ChIldr i' The members . of Brownie Troop ß159 bave finlahed their Eanter project Ond will again donate the toys to the children at the Lutheran General Hoe- pita). This year each member made two toys: one for boyo and one for grin. Four members have been che- sen to reprenant the troop and deliver the lifts on Thursday March 30th. The girls are Gall Junge. Unda Obesmaier, Paul- cIte Payne, and Nancy Pio. Aster presenting the gifts, they will be taken on a tour of theemln floor of the hospital. Among things planned for the evening are several Invltlngdoor prizes and a mystery package. Tickets are being sold by the Officers and members of theAs- iociation at l.00 per. Tickets will aleo be sold at the door. The proceeds are used for the Associations annual Halloween, Christmas, and picnic parties. encre In the X961 llhinols State Scholarship progrnm announced Dr. Clyde Parker, superinten- dent. Winners In the fourth an- nual cömpetitlon were Selected from semi-finalists who quali- fled on the results of the Amers. ican College Testing program given last4ovember 5th. Winnets Ir0mÑILESareSTAN.. LEY ANDERSON AND ROBERT PAJNOR. f mrong Compkte Supply «1 Mates To Complete Your Projects . See Our LArge Selection Of Prelìnished Paneling In Stock For Immediate Shipment See The Light And Come To "disQn" EdiSon Lumber Co. 6959 MILWAUKEE AVE. Mies -7363 ROdney 3.1O2O 7heáiy. Mardi 30. 1961 : : Nues School ashion Show April 4 A fashion show presented by Lytton's will be only one of the highlights of the April meet- Ing of the Nues Public School PTA on Tuesday evening. April 4 at S &clock. An election of officers will be., held daring the huilness meet-. Ing. The nominating committee. under the chairmanship of Mrs. David Hoppe, bas chosen Mrs. George Gautbier. Presldent M r s. Clarence Wifiert, Vite PresIdenti Mr. Clarence Culver, Second Vice - President Mrs. Gustave Hoglwid, RecordingSec- ordingt Mrs. Arnold Andersen. Treasurer and Mrs. Edgar Bans. Corresponding Secretary. Nom- mations are welcome from the floor, but lt Is necessary to receive perntisolosfromthepec- son to be nomln&ted. Candidates for tise Board of Education. whoceeIeclionisAc- il 8, wIll give a five minute talk. Men running for office are EAr. Adolph Foss., Mr. Donald Kituing and Mr. Rudolph Hill. This year's fashion show will feotute mens os weil as w- mens' clothes. Modèfs um be PTA fathers and mothers. Rvfrenhm*nts will he sefvedby the first. greda mothers. Rente mothers are Mrs. Ralph Emil- .10. M rs. Raymond Grimm. Mrs. George Kac Mrs. Wolter Era- mer, Mro. Norman Leach. and Mrs. Jomes Trivisonnoe . Lynn Marte. is be turne of NJ.P.AftTY the newest addItjo at the horn, of Mr. & Mrs. Roger T. Rear Continued from Page 4 8525 Milwaukee 4ve. The Ijuf Miss was born on March 0 tn&. They bavegivenus: moonlighting. foolish spending,. absenteeism and poor cooperation with the Park Board and the Civic Asso- -dations - they have given us higher taxes and less and less to see for it - thOy have given us annexations without seeing if . it was in OUR best lnterest.They have given us o record of ir- responsibility. We orge you to again - check the record of these people mid decide wh5t YOU want. Then on Apri 18th tabO time for a5hange . and vote for tite NILES IM- PROVEMENT PARTY. Elect CICCONE. SULLIVAN, LDECHL. STRUTZ andPROVENZANO and get responsible- represeltative goverhment back Into NOes. NIP the deadweod from the Village tree . - Deprtrnent Plans have been made to take the members of Brownie Troop #159 on a 101w of the Niles l'ire Station dürftig Spring vacation. Wednesday. April 5th, is the blg day" for the girls and they ore all looking forward to having on interesting time. . HUGs bIl Leouo Motin . ToBoHeldApr.4 The next meeting of the Ni- lea Baseball League will be on April 4. 1961 at 8:00 P.M. at the NUes Public Works Building located at 6835 W. Touhy Ave. nuè. Br,idweiser will- be the host for the evening. A film will be shown end refreshments will be served by them, dads a uIiceman; He sajs our Iaw can tàke heavy traffic because we use ... :. t ie® i.... the IIIIT LAWN Ithrwe rnfirnd" RESULTS GUARANTEED .fth .6 MC tetot It YOUR MORiY RACK! TUES YOUR LAWN ÓFF THE Thrive furnióles and feeds your front lawn withaU 16 essentiol el mento! Thrive'evenly timed lease of nutrition feeds your front lawn- ¡ong offer ordinary fertiizena have vanished. Another money-back g FEAST-AMES. FAMilIE ROUTINE! Y,uu_.i a lush, thick turf that N take children's rugged play. 'ou'I1 enjoy front lawn beauty that will be the envy of the neighborhood. Buy Thrive, try Thrive I 7' guanuiteed!. ed product froto . Ever-Green Gardeñ, .... 7303 Demp8tcr . . , : Ni1s, IlL at the Lutheran Geeeral' Hss pital. . 'Dnnt.,ou dmee,otE year dirty feelon esycleon fber!' We use G.E. Tubes & Parts 4LERT AIL SEE C. U4 'A 4'TEEP tf;_, .. M1ES]88? V/CE 7658 MftWAUKEEAVE., NftES. . Polls will he open from 12;QO . . ., . noonJD 7..00 P.M. on Saturday. TAS-7845 Vol, 4. NO. 36 . THE MILES April 8 for the. annual School Unord election In East Moine Ch School District No. 63. Two separate contests are In- volved In this electlon.Feurcan.. dilates bave filed for the thrrt positions' which ore the regalar three year terms. The candidates for these posts Include Incoa-. bests Stanley M. Osti, Norman e H. Olsen and L. Lee Perry, James E. Ale sander has also filed his candidacy for a three year term. . _ - t.; tHÚYAR1L6. lQ6r . .. : paR cQ Is the other contest three tan- didotes have filed for a single position for a. two year term. The candIdates inclode Mrs. VI- Ella Davis, l'red J. Blumenthal, Jr., and Stanley Moorad. Precincts are as follows: P.recinct #1 - Shall consist of all that part of School Dis- . ii-Ici No. 63 lying North of the center line of Dempster Street and West of the center line of Milwaukee Ave. and also that part of School Dirt. No. 63 lying Sooth of the center line of Demp- ster St. and West of the center lise of Cumberland Ave. Polling Place: Ballard School. 8320 Bal- lard Rd. Precinct #2 - Shall consist of all that part of School Dist. (,3 lying Sooth of the center line . of Dompster St. and East of the center line of Çumberland Ave. Polling Placet Oak School 7640 Main Street. Precinct #3 - Shall consist of all fhat part of School Dint. 63 lying North of the center line of Dempster St_ South of the center line iff Golf Rd. and East of the conter line of Milwaukee Ave. . Polling Place t Emma S. . Melzer School,9400 priole. rèclÍiét /.14 5fl consist of all that part of Retool Dint. 63 lying North of the Cenino line of Golf Rd. and East of the Center line of Milwaukee Ave. Polling Place: Washington School 2710 Golf Rd.. Maine Township. Voters need not be registered to vote In a school election. The Voter qualifications are thjrty days in residence in the school district, ninety d*ys In the county and ose year In the State, NUes PublIc School Election This Saturday Adolph Fosse Donald Kitzlng and Rudolph Hill are running for re-election to the district l, Board of Edocation. They hove been members of the School board for the past three years, and during this time have done much to help In bring. Ing the lotest educational foci- lIlies to the Miles Public School. As they have done In tite past, they desire to do In the future. Vote Sator.iay, April 8, at the NlL PUBUC StHOOL, 6935 Toshy Avenue. . The polls will re open from 12 noon WI 7 P.M . Nibs Kindergarten RegIstratj Friday ReglOtrati0 for the 1961.1962 kindegarten class wifi he held in theNiles PublicSchoolLibra,.., from 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 P.M.. l'rlday, Aprii 7th, 196l.Chlldren mast he 5 years of age by Do.- cember 1, 1961. . . gee or tite nuera snore lstrICt icag aily NéWs Finds: Gambling . ame. In Ray Eagan, Jack Leske and Jales Poodera were elected by overwhelmIng margins Tues- day In the Nils park election for park commissioners. Pandera and Leske had better than a 2 to 1 margIn over Carl Broholm and almost a 3 to 1 lend over Incombent park hoard president Frank Jacobs, In the roce for the sis year terms. Ray Eagan defeated Incumbent Bill Dressel by more iban a 2 tn I lead with Anthony Lo- lucano finning lost In the three mao race for the one position on the foor year term. Victory for Bagan and Pandera proved doubly satisfying since they were forced to go Into court they ,coold be placed on Lion Pr6sldent Ang Marchesciti congratulating John H. Wels the ballot. Their potItion6 for President of SI-iO-WAY, a JA Co. who roas granted o $500.Of park commissioner were scho!afuhip by the NILES LIONS CLUB. .- . rejected by the park hoard alone Lions Club Map Project A with Brshólmsand Loincano On a lost day bid (or one nf Success.,.And Gratifying the posts Jacobs seat a Íetter and District Govenoi- Jobo Di- anis of çtistrict IF of Lions is- ternational. Chairman Poeschi informed the members and their guests that this project actoally nc. complisbed four things; eucour- agersoot of JA. distribution nf tIte map of the village of Ni- les to every mailing ad- dress within the Village limits establishment of the NOIes Li- ans Scholarship Pond and money to be placed io the ghoerai food for .cootinual support uf Lions Free Open Dance Saturday At Bunker Hilt Ail Nlles,es are invited to uMeet The Candldates dance. President Asgelo Marcheschi of the Nues Lions Club announced the conclusion of ose nf the most grutifyisg projects ever ander.. taken by the Nifes Lions Club. Under the very competent gold- ance of Chairman Jobo Pseschl, the . Lips- . Club distriboted approximately 6100 street maps throughout the Village of Nifes free of charge and will continue . distribotion tifs-00gb it udvec- tisons. the Village affixes and the Chamber of Commerce. The map Was planned and printed by She-Way. a junior achievement company und the Lions Club is prood nf the fine wdrh breed out by this ambitious group of y000gsters. So tabeo by the fine businesslike manner with which these youngsters conducted themselves, the Lions Club held- -o night meeting in their honor calling it A tribute to Junior Acbievement° and had all of the youngsters from the Sho- Way Company us their guests. In additiun, many officiels from the various JA departments were present, among them being Mr Thomas M. Prendergast Exec. Ulivo Vice PresIdent. JuniorAch.. levement Council ofChicago. The sponsoring firm, Rand McNally, was represented by Mr. Fred McDaogai, assistant tu the pros- Ident, Mr. Harry Mafikin, soles service manager und Rand Mc- Nally JA dIrector, Mr. Conroy Erickson. Public relations de. purtmeut and three counselors who work with the-youngsters, Mr. Adolph Btmil. Mr. Fred Knickrehm and Mr. PhllipSmart, Mr. Jobo Eimes, District marna- 005tortqthefacts and priefs un- truths Isleud and confuse the public. According to Mr. Bes. ser there is no one in public Hill Country Club, from 8:00 Park Board Election Resiis tots Saturday night at Bucker P.M. tu i a.m, -There is no admittance charge tu the dance isrnr,s,s.,.ice Station und duocing will be provided by 6 ;:6;; a leading local orchestra. Jules Pandera 583 ,[bckLïll'P BOst of all Nilesites who bave C become a bit groggy by all the politicAl speechmakIng In recent weeks will hove u respite from speech-making of any nnrts. -Everyone Io welcome! Every- one la guaranteed a rousing good time-nurrounded by political as- pirants but free of any political speeches, Eagan, Leske, Nile Gets Pandera Win ¡n Another A Landslide to rOsidents In Nifes attacking Pandera. lo the letter It actas- ed1 Pandera of underband- edlky negotiated to establish boon- durf6s with the Des Plaines Park District to annex the Golf Mill ares into Des Plulneu. Pandera tsld THE. BUGLE Tuesday the accusation was absurd nod un- trae. However, the letter was delivered to Nilesites.on.the day preceding the election, which is a method which generally pro- - vents. any rebottal on the part of the accused (or the person crdticizvd.) The letter also tritIcizd THE NILES BUGLE ir neyeraI par- agruphs. - it Included the parafraph: The editor of THE NILES BUGLE has appointed himself an author- uy on #11 branches of Village goveroment which lnclodes Parks, Schools, Library und the Village Board. He deliberately -.---- 1357 - . 1970 arlBmih31ili --- ..122.&____._ 1807 - 4 Yr. Terse ltaEagan 475 Bill Drensel 243 A. Lofanemio 93 Spoiled "Bläck Eye" NI-les got another hlch eye lo the Chicago newspapers Monday evening when the Chlcags Daily News editorial writer,JnhnJos.. tin Smith, revealed a newformuf gambling which he discovered lo four Nibs taverns. While hr did not name the taverns he suld he woold reveal the names nf them ,to the Niles polite. However, when THE BUGLE asked polite thief Romey If he would contact Smith, os to these names, he curtly said We Il da our own investigatlng' THE BUGLE then asked Mayor Stankowica about the report, lie said be had not read the story and that we should contact his - police èhlef. However, after ibis vague answer, Stankowlcz Intim- uted that this Often happens dus-. Ing political campaIgns and dis- missed the article by referrin the matter to °ltls police chief. One of the cêntral issuen in the post weeks' village electIei campaigning is Ute seven gambi.. Ing too stamps which the federal g000rnmeot has Issoed to Nibs - businesses. Mayor Stankow.. irs und police chief Rons,y have heatedly deuled that thereT?any sock stampo In Niles, However a Mayor candidate, Nick Blas New Era cndLdate, sold he cher,.- bed with the Internal Rennue ServIce and sabstantlated vl, of the gambling tas stamps. The following artIcle by John Juflln Smlth writtta In Monday evenlog's Chicago Daily News, is reprinted for. NIbs readers, Permiontun was granted by this newspaper - - My stars, the gamblers are going Io for astrology. I fumid a new gumblfog game going Jn some NIbs taverns. Aitrol was used as a bait and coverup. A reader tIpped me off to thI new racket. Manfully, 1 started - ut ro Investigate, That's what Columnists sometimes do, First stop was o tavern nest - door to the police station. What a spat to fIad gambfu,g, Alan, - I Ci'Sliian HeIghts I Fleldhonse 4:___ 1106 Total 29 District 63 School Vote Saturday

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Jöñquil Teriace DanceApril7

The SiXTH ANNUAL DANCEof the Jonquil Terrace CivicAsiociptlon will be held at theBunker Hill Country club, 6635N. Møwaukce Avenue, NUes, iii-mole. Friday eweing Aprii 7 at9 P.M. is the time set, comeearly.

Joe Mory and his Ortheatrawill provide us with excellentmimic and additional entertain-ment.

rn'own5o Trocp 159Dcte Toys ToChIldr

i' The members . of BrownieTroop ß159 bave finlahed theirEanter project Ond will againdonate the toys to the childrenat the Lutheran General Hoe-pita). This year each membermade two toys: one for boyoand one for grin.

Four members have been che-sen to reprenant the troop anddeliver the lifts on ThursdayMarch 30th. The girls are GallJunge. Unda Obesmaier, Paul-cIte Payne, and Nancy Pio. Asterpresenting the gifts, they willbe taken on a tour of theemlnfloor of the hospital.

Among things planned for theevening are several Invltlngdoorprizes and a mystery package.

Tickets are being sold by theOfficers and members of theAs-iociation at l.00 per. Ticketswill aleo be sold at the door.The proceeds are used for theAssociations annual Halloween,Christmas, and picnic parties.

encre In the X961 llhinols StateScholarship progrnm announcedDr. Clyde Parker, superinten-dent. Winners In the fourth an-nual cömpetitlon were Selectedfrom semi-finalists who quali-fled on the results of the Amers.ican College Testing programgiven last4ovember 5th.

Winnets Ir0mÑILESareSTAN..LEY ANDERSON AND ROBERTPAJNOR.

f mrongCompkte

Supply «1 MatesTo Complete Your Projects

.

See Our LArge Selection OfPrelìnished Paneling In Stock

For Immediate ShipmentSee The Light AndCome To "disQn"

EdiSon Lumber Co.6959 MILWAUKEE AVE.

Mies -7363 ROdney 3.1O2O

7heáiy. Mardi 30. 1961

: : Nues Schoolashion Show

April 4

A fashion show presented byLytton's will be only one ofthe highlights of the April meet-Ing of the Nues Public SchoolPTA on Tuesday evening. April4 at S &clock.

An election of officers will be.,held daring the huilness meet-.Ing. The nominating committee.under the chairmanship of Mrs.David Hoppe, bas chosen Mrs.George Gautbier. PresldentM r s. Clarence Wifiert, VitePresIdenti Mr. Clarence Culver,Second Vice - President Mrs.Gustave Hoglwid, RecordingSec-ordingt Mrs. Arnold Andersen.Treasurer and Mrs. Edgar Bans.Corresponding Secretary. Nom-mations are welcome from thefloor, but lt Is necessary toreceive perntisolosfromthepec-son to be nomln&ted.

Candidates for tise Board ofEducation. whoceeIeclionisAc-il 8, wIll give a five minutetalk. Men running for office areEAr. Adolph Foss., Mr. DonaldKituing and Mr. Rudolph Hill.

This year's fashion show willfeotute mens os weil as w-mens' clothes. Modèfs um bePTA fathers and mothers.

Rvfrenhm*nts will he sefvedbythe first. greda mothers. Rentemothers are Mrs. Ralph Emil-.10. M rs. Raymond Grimm. Mrs.George Kac Mrs. Wolter Era-mer, Mro. Norman Leach. andMrs. Jomes Trivisonnoe

. Lynn Marte. is be turne ofNJ.P.AftTY the newest addItjo at the horn,of Mr. & Mrs. Roger T. Rear

Continued from Page 4 8525 Milwaukee 4ve. The IjufMiss was born on March 0 tn&.They bavegivenus: moonlighting.foolish spending,. absenteeismand poor cooperation with thePark Board and the Civic Asso-

-dations - they have given ushigher taxes and less and lessto see for it - thOy have givenus annexations without seeing if

. it was in OUR best lnterest.Theyhave given us o record of ir-responsibility.

We orge you to again - checkthe record of these people middecide wh5t YOU want. Then onApri 18th tabO time for a5hange

. and vote for tite NILES IM-PROVEMENT PARTY. ElectCICCONE. SULLIVAN, LDECHL.STRUTZ andPROVENZANO andget responsible- represeltativegoverhment back Into NOes. NIPthe deadweod from the Villagetree .

-

DeprtrnentPlans have been made to take

the members of Brownie Troop#159 on a 101w of the Niles l'ireStation dürftig Spring vacation.Wednesday. April 5th, is theblg day" for the girls and they

ore all looking forward to havingon interesting time.

.

HUGs bIlLeouo Motin

. ToBoHeldApr.4The next meeting of the Ni-

lea Baseball League will be onApril 4. 1961 at 8:00 P.M. atthe NUes Public Works Buildinglocated at 6835 W. Touhy Ave.nuè.

Br,idweiser will- be the hostfor the evening. A film will beshown end refreshments will beserved by them,

dads a uIiceman; He sajs our Iaw

can tàke heavy traffic because we use ...:.t ie® i....the IIIIT LAWN Ithrwe

rnfirnd"

RESULTS

GUARANTEED.fth .6 MC tetot

It YOURMORiY RACK!

TUES YOUR LAWN ÓFF THE

Thrive furnióles and feeds yourfront lawn withaU 16 essentiol elmento! Thrive'evenly timedlease of nutrition feeds your frontlawn- ¡ong offer ordinary fertiizenahave vanished.

Another money-back g

FEAST-AMES. FAMilIE ROUTINE!

Y,uu_.i a lush, thick turf thatN take children's rugged play.

'ou'I1 enjoy front lawn beautythat will be the envy of theneighborhood. Buy Thrive, tryThrive I 7' guanuiteed!.

ed product froto

.

Ever-Green Gardeñ, ....

7303 Demp8tcr . . ,: Ni1s, IlL

at the Lutheran Geeeral' Hsspital. .

'Dnnt.,ou dmee,otE year dirtyfeelon esycleon fber!'

We use G.E.Tubes & Parts

4LERTAIL SEE

C. U4 'A 4'TEEP

tf;_, .. M1ES]88?

V/CE

7658 MftWAUKEEAVE., NftES.

. Polls will he open from 12;QO . . ., .

noonJD 7..00 P.M. on Saturday. TAS-7845Vol, 4. NO. 36 . THE MILESApril 8 for the. annual School

Unord election In East Moine

ChSchool District No. 63.

Two separate contests are In-volved In this electlon.Feurcan..dilates bave filed for the thrrtpositions' which ore the regalarthree year terms. The candidatesfor these posts Include Incoa-.bests Stanley M. Osti, Norman

eH. Olsen and L. Lee Perry,James E. Ale sander has alsofiled his candidacy for a threeyear term. . _ -

t.; tHÚYAR1L6. lQ6r . .. : paR cQ

Is the other contest three tan-didotes have filed for a singleposition for a. two year term.The candIdates inclode Mrs. VI-Ella Davis, l'red J. Blumenthal,Jr., and Stanley Moorad.

Precincts are as follows:P.recinct #1 - Shall consist

of all that part of School Dis-. ii-Ici No. 63 lying North of thecenter line of Dempster Streetand West of the center line ofMilwaukee Ave. and also thatpart of School Dirt. No. 63 lyingSooth of the center line of Demp-ster St. and West of the centerlise of Cumberland Ave. PollingPlace: Ballard School. 8320 Bal-lard Rd.

Precinct #2 - Shall consist ofall that part of School Dist. (,3lying Sooth of the center line

. of Dompster St. and East ofthe center line of ÇumberlandAve. Polling Placet Oak School7640 Main Street.

Precinct #3 - Shall consist ofall fhat part of School Dint. 63lying North of the center lineof Dempster St_ South of thecenter line iff Golf Rd. and Eastof the conter line of MilwaukeeAve. . Polling Place t Emma S.

. Melzer School,9400 priole.rèclÍiét /.14 5fl consist of

all that part of Retool Dint. 63lying North of the Cenino lineof Golf Rd. and East of theCenter line of Milwaukee Ave.Polling Place: Washington School2710 Golf Rd.. Maine Township.

Votersneed not be registered

to vote In a school election. TheVoter qualifications are thjrtydays in residence in the schooldistrict, ninety d*ys In the countyand ose year In the State,

NUes PublIc SchoolElection ThisSaturday

Adolph Fosse Donald Kitzlngand Rudolph Hill are runningfor re-election to the districtl, Board of Edocation.

They hove been members ofthe School board for the pastthree years, and during this timehave done much to help In bring.Ing the lotest educational foci-lIlies to the Miles Public School.

As they have done In tite past,they desire to do In the future.

Vote Sator.iay, April 8, at theNlL PUBUC StHOOL, 6935Toshy Avenue. .

The polls will re open from12 noon WI 7 P.M. Nibs KindergartenRegIstratj Friday

ReglOtrati0 for the 1961.1962kindegarten class wifi he heldin theNiles PublicSchoolLibra,..,from 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 P.M..l'rlday, Aprii 7th, 196l.Chlldrenmast he 5 years of age by Do.-cember 1, 1961.

. . gee or tite nuera snore lstrICt

icag aily NéWs Finds:Gambling . ame. In

Ray Eagan, Jack Leske andJales Poodera were elected byoverwhelmIng margins Tues-day In the Nils park electionfor park commissioners.

Pandera and Leske had betterthan a 2 to 1 margIn over CarlBroholm and almost a 3 to 1lend over Incombent park hoardpresident Frank Jacobs, In theroce for the sis year terms.

Ray Eagan defeated IncumbentBill Dressel by more iban a2 tn I lead with Anthony Lo-lucano finning lost In the threemao race for the one positionon the foor year term.

Victory for Bagan and Panderaproved doubly satisfying sincethey were forced to go Into court

they ,coold be placed onLion Pr6sldent Ang Marchesciti congratulating John H. Wels the ballot. Their potItion6 forPresident of SI-iO-WAY, a JA Co. who roas granted o $500.Of park commissioner werescho!afuhip by the NILES LIONS CLUB. .- . rejected by the park hoard alone

Lions Club Map Project A with Brshólmsand Loincano

On a lost day bid (or one nf

Success.,.And Gratifying the posts Jacobs seat a Íetter

and District Govenoi- Jobo Di-anis of çtistrict IF of Lions is-ternational.

Chairman Poeschi informed themembers and their guests thatthis project actoally nc.complisbed four things; eucour-agersoot of JA. distribution nftIte map of the village of Ni-les to every mailing ad-dress within the Village limitsestablishment of the NOIes Li-ans Scholarship Pond and moneyto be placed io the ghoerai foodfor .cootinual support uf Lions

Free Open DanceSaturday AtBunker Hilt

Ail Nlles,es are invited touMeet The Candldates dance.

President Asgelo Marcheschi ofthe Nues Lions Club announcedthe conclusion of ose nf the mostgrutifyisg projects ever ander..taken by the Nifes Lions Club.Under the very competent gold-ance of Chairman Jobo Pseschl,the . Lips- . Club distribotedapproximately 6100 street mapsthroughout the Village of Nifesfree of charge and will continue

. distribotion tifs-00gb it udvec-tisons. the Village affixes andthe Chamber of Commerce. Themap Was planned and printed byShe-Way. a junior achievementcompany und the Lions Club isprood nf the fine wdrh breedout by this ambitious group ofy000gsters. So tabeo by the finebusinesslike manner with whichthese youngsters conductedthemselves, the Lions Club held-

-o night meeting in their honorcalling it A tribute to JuniorAcbievement° and had all of theyoungsters from the Sho-Way Company us their guests.In additiun, many officiels fromthe various JA departments werepresent, among them being MrThomas M. Prendergast Exec.Ulivo Vice PresIdent. JuniorAch..levement Council ofChicago. Thesponsoring firm, Rand McNally,was represented by Mr. FredMcDaogai, assistant tu the pros-Ident, Mr. Harry Mafikin, solesservice manager und Rand Mc-Nally JA dIrector, Mr. ConroyErickson. Public relations de.purtmeut and three counselorswho work with the-youngsters,Mr. Adolph Btmil. Mr. FredKnickrehm and Mr. PhllipSmart,Mr. Jobo Eimes, District marna-

005tortqthefacts and priefs un-truths Isleud and confusethe public. According to Mr. Bes.ser there is no one in public

Hill Country Club, from 8:00 Park Board Election Resiistots Saturday night at Bucker

P.M. tu i a.m, -There is noadmittance charge tu the dance isrnr,s,s.,.ice Stationund duocing will be provided by 6 ;:6;;a leading local orchestra. Jules Pandera 583

,[bckLïll'PBOst of all Nilesites who bave C

become a bit groggy by all thepoliticAl speechmakIng In recentweeks will hove u respite fromspeech-making of any nnrts.

-Everyone Io welcome! Every-one la guaranteed a rousing goodtime-nurrounded by political as-pirants but free of any politicalspeeches,

Eagan, Leske, Nile GetsPandera Win ¡n AnotherA Landslide

to rOsidents In Nifes attackingPandera. lo the letter It actas-ed1 Pandera of underband-edlky negotiated to establish boon-durf6s with the Des Plaines ParkDistrict to annex the Golf Millares into Des Plulneu. Panderatsld THE. BUGLE Tuesday theaccusation was absurd nod un-trae. However, the letter wasdelivered to Nilesites.on.the daypreceding the election, which isa method which generally pro- -

vents. any rebottal on the partof the accused (or the personcrdticizvd.)

The letter also tritIcizd THENILES BUGLE ir neyeraI par-agruphs. -

it Included the parafraph: Theeditor of THE NILES BUGLEhas appointed himself an author-uy on #11 branches of Villagegoveroment which lnclodesParks, Schools, Library und theVillage Board. He deliberately

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4 Yr. TerseltaEagan 475Bill Drensel 243A. Lofanemio 93

Spoiled

"Bläck Eye"NI-les got another hlch eye lo

the Chicago newspapers Mondayevening when the Chlcags DailyNews editorial writer,JnhnJos..tin Smith, revealed a newformufgambling which he discovered lofour Nibs taverns. While hr didnot name the taverns he suld hewoold reveal the names nf them

,to the Niles polite. However,when THE BUGLE asked politethief Romey If he would contactSmith, os to these names, hecurtly said We Il da our owninvestigatlng'

THE BUGLE then asked MayorStankowica about the report, liesaid be had not read the storyand that we should contact his -

police èhlef. However, after ibisvague answer, Stankowlcz Intim-uted that this Often happens dus-.Ing political campaIgns and dis-missed the article by referrinthe matter to °ltls police chief.

One of the cêntral issuen inthe post weeks' village electIeicampaigning is Ute seven gambi..Ing too stamps which the federalg000rnmeot has Issoed to Nibs

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businesses. Mayor Stankow..irs und police chief Rons,y haveheatedly deuled that thereT?anysock stampo In Niles, Howevera Mayor candidate, Nick BlasNew Era cndLdate, sold he cher,.-bed with the Internal RennueServIce and sabstantlated vl, ofthe gambling tas stamps.

The following artIcle by JohnJuflln Smlth writtta In Mondayevenlog's Chicago Daily News,is reprinted for. NIbs readers,Permiontun was granted by thisnewspaper - -

My stars, the gamblers aregoing Io for astrology. I fumida new gumblfog game going Jnsome NIbs taverns. Aitrolwas used as a bait and coverup.

A reader tIpped me off to thInew racket. Manfully, 1 started

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ut ro Investigate, That's whatColumnists sometimes do,First stop was o tavern nest -door to the police station. What

a spat to fIad gambfu,g, Alan, -

I Ci'Sliian HeIghtsI Fleldhonse

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29

District 63School Vote

Saturday

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5uburbar Workbench8037 MlIwaee

MAÍER'S BAKERY8001 Milwatkee

DOtNO BUSINESS IN. NILES HELPSFIN-

ÀNCE-STREE-IM--- --PROVEMENTS

. Motor fuel tax mo-ney réturns helpstobui Id new streets asWell as improve Oldones. --

By Supportingyour(Nues Gas Stafions,.

state tax money spentthere is rettirned inpartTONiLEStoeused for streets, andsidewalks alsocurbimprovements.

. AS AN EXAMPLEOckton Manor andGreñnan Heits re-sidents both:.r.ivedabcut 33% reductjin their street assess.ments due tO the up-plying of motor fuel.tax money returns tothe Ccnstructicñ of -

: streets IN PULES....cne more exemple ox-ample why 9rs oecd

'bislnoutodoyjrbuiness InNIleelt MesGo SeisoendÇe1tL" -

WHEN 'YOU DO BUSt-NESS IN NIL ES.

Sales Tax Monsy-

ccmes bxk to serveyou l/2éentof...very doliarp. INNILESlr , TOWILES

AS AN EXAMPLE...SaIesTax returns can

purchase nèw sidwaIksanda Street lightIng pro-grwnfort4jj.: :

CnO!nOroex_ample why it'sbuslnes5 to do )cur

. busIrss n NIle ....... It Mo. GcAndCmI. :

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NOTES from the NILES PUB-LES PUBLIC SCHOOL:

Congrawjajóns to thé NILESPUBLIC SCHOOL BAND for win-

- n1g secoUdpIce loche STATE.DISTRJcj' b,nd contest.

Congratojajon- o - MJCHAj.PLACE for winn,g thé INDE-.Peildence hail nssyCONTEST, i,, our school, ndto L%UR4 GILLApuN for. be-Ing runner up

On Aprij 23 the winners fromthe various scboojs will lenvefor. PHILADELPHIA. ANDWASHINCIVJN. On thClrweeksagenda will be a guicimi courthrough the WHITE HOUSE.9uIte an honor for these sto-dento. Don't forget co vote In- the NILES PUBLIC SCHOOLBOApi election. on 5ATI.JItIAy.APRIL THE-$ che NILE5 PUB..LIC school, The tlwee cundi-dat who are seekiEg reelectionto the School board aré: AJYJLpl-1POLL, DON KIIZINç, end RU-

.DOLPH H'_LL. RunnIng unoppos-'edt they ojj ask for your stcp-pon on Sturdy. So please voce.

MEETYOUR NÌGHBOES:

JeanHlll- NI7.93

Hl. and happy calorie count.Ing to yuul When tIto urge. toget out che sprlig clothes hIts.you, everything io floe until youtry them on. Isn't that a mIo..erable feeling an you attempt_to fold yourSelf Into last year'éfavorite? LORRMNE ANDERSENand KAYE UZZO. are two gaiowho won't have that trouble thIs. year. because their winter dl-

. eHo5 paid off, and they both look

. . Our deepest Sympathy lo estee-.ded- toche HORVATfanøjy:othe recent death of theIr mothm

PALM SUNDAY at the NILE'. community thurcI ed-

WAND Bergstrom J R. wachriutened. as hiaparents NNIE and .ED, and ¡ils sponsors,.RtlY und I, smiled 'roudIy atblm. .

Cute. watching WENDY 001fB-.-EULAS, carrying her little flapi.-ew. MICHAEL ROBERT ROBERTSCULLY, down thealéle,eodtbenlater on, when 1.they were bothbaptized. LINDA UBLE WO avIsIon of loveliness In . whité,aS she receivEd ber confIrmo..

-..',o.fl, VisIting at. the Jaime of Mr,çL(j.pp'5

mother.-

Happy Birthday to: Mr. FRAN-OIS MANGUB-Aprft 12, und to

. KEiTH MUELLER ON April 13.Belated bIrthday wIshes to lOT.ZINC who celebrated on Morch. 28,

Mr. and Mrs. RALPHCRAMPEAND DAWHTER SHARON,

. Spetthfr EAt1fR holidays at

THE PARThERS CLUB of the. ST. JOHN'SLUTMIRj chiircb. at .7423 MIlwaukee aVe. will

- present a VAlOETy,SLIOW, Inthe school gym, on FrIday even..

,ing on April t!., 14. AU pro-coedo accrued wIll go towards-. theIr new church. For un even-.Ing of Pure enjoyment, don't missthis -clever show. Tickets may

. be purchased at the duer orfrom any club member.

. Mr. and Mrs. JACK PLACEWho live at 7100 Blrchwood,Where they have resided for thepast five. years, wib lheir chil-dren, MICHAEL and PA1f1.

.

JUNE wao born and raised Io. IOWA, and cametochicagoshody after her high School grad-Uat1op

JACK, a native Chicagoan, en-lIStrd In the Navy upon his grad-Sallo,. from SENp1 high. HerSf.tended STATE TEACH-,ER's COLLEGE aIidThx/iSUN--..IVERSITY.

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"Hi1I' APopiu"

E1.Partners cIe .,._,. Shn,. S,,.., ,-.-.- -.. - ,- - - .

--- ------- .,.,. latSjahjñ Lutherm StbooI AudltorlEm Plcterd are left to righ 'The Chip..munJo', Theodore_Mro. Waiter ZeHner, SImon-N-. Gerry Graof,.

AlvIn_Mrs. Robert Patterson

; .

& John Lutheran VarietyShou, Friday Night

. . a marimba duet,

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Gr pig

8109 Milwaukee Ave.(Just North Of Keonsy)

Maine East ThirdRecitel TuesdayAfterno :

Tle music deportment of MatéeTownship High Schuol East willpresent the third In o seriesof recitals h,the orchestra re-hearool re-mat 3:3Op..n.,Thes

.day,AprlI 11.. ........

Twelve students will performon this program. FincoPark Ridge are these: Su Kim-belli Marci Fry, Lyon Alunas-der, Harvey SIens-n, Sue Thom-us. pIanIsts; Elizabeth Kappy,VIolInist: Kathy Lasman ceffiscand Jackie Hall, Ilote solqis

Mary Miller, Park Ridge. andJill Gusowiller, Glenview, willplay alluce dueLWffliumCj,rke,Pork Ridge, wIll play a vibra-pbunesolo.Tom Stoinh and Boo-,Ie Cook,. Pork 'Ridge, will play

. The Nlls Bugle. ThIraday, Msy.25,i961.

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The NOes Bugle, Thursday, AprIl 6, 1961

Former NilesiteRetires

. .N.D. Mothers ClubCard Party IsApril 21

The Mothers Club uf No-. tre Dame Hifi. Scheel fur Bsvs

A ssrprlse dllioerparty washeld at the s- Tree Ion, Hiles,

. 1h honor of Mr. Alvin KlsesingSr.'s retirement un March 29,.1961 frets thè.Hedlin Mliii DamCo. io Chlcago.The Hedlin familyand 75 of bis fellow workers-gutbered aodpreseatrd him witha Wrist watth and a cani. gIft inappreclatios . of many years o!faithful service.

Mr, Eluesing moved co HIlesin 1927 and becomea .homn-owner ar 6943 Fargo Avenue.WhIle living io NUes, he helpedOrganIze the fIrst Buy ScoutTroop; was One of the orlgloal.snganlzors of HIles Days Car-

. nival; served un the Board ofTrustees-of the Village of Niles.from 1942 through 1952: lo amember of the HIles MemorialPost #7712 Veterans of Foreign'Wars, having served In WorldWar 1 with anion seen In theMeuse..Argoune Sector InFranteand bas bees a member of theAmerIcan. FederatIon of Labor,Local p753 for 36 years,

In .1953, Mr, lUueolng and bio'elfe moved co 6028 N. N-agora,.,Chicago, As of May 1, 1961,they will make their new homein Bradencon, Florida,

. 7ef5 Dompsjer St., Nues, ll..:bols, Will meet Aprii 17 st8:01 P.M. In. the school Cafe-

.- terla. .

Rev. George Wiskirchen, Di-rector of MusIc . will presest'Musical Interlude'.

.. There will hé elect*000f of-firers. fur the yearl96lL62. Ho.-.tosses wilIbeFreshmenM9thérsP through Z,

Michciel De Fazio. 8246 Ocân

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SAVE MONEY BY BRINGING YOUR RADIOS. AND T,V. SETE IN'm OUR MODERN STORE. FOR REPMR

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We lAre Liso Open Sundays,

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15Mll ........

e Tickets are gollig fast, so corneearly Bud get a good seç . as

. tickets onoy be bad at the,duor,and the best seath go to theearly bIrd, They sell at- 35cents for chIldren, and .75 cents

. for adults. AU proceeds go cofulfilling . the Globo' pledge of$1000 for the new church, whichIs nowropldlytath.g shape. Comewith your famIly.

Friday, Aprø 14th, Is the dal. of the 'VarIety ShOW', featuss.

. Ing the . Partners' Club Staro(It says here,) of St. John Lu..

. thoras Church of Hiles, 7423North Mflwa As-ene, io theSchool at 7:15 PM

We're stareg early, So theyoungsters CaflcOmetoo.Ther,'wSomething for enjoyment for ev-cry member Öl your famIly.Youll, meet the 'FHntston,isfeaturtég Mr. & Mro.MelvInot,.IB.,, end' daughter Janet, Mr,and Mro, Alex SchmIdt, and sonAlex Jr & Mr. & Mrs. En-.nest Johnson, Then there arethe 'Chlpmu,,s' with Al-YIn 8. bIs harmsfflcs, featuringMrs. Waltur Zemier, as Theo..

Mrs. Gerry Grani, us SI-mon, and Mro. B-bert Patterson,as Alvin, Then there lu Ourgood old gIjed Llherace',por..ttayed by Waltur ZeHner, andbin . moot ardent admirer, pois.frayed by Robert Pattersun,Newe bave o group from theRoaring Twenties'. They. ore,Mro, Garwend Moore, Mrs. HeI-en Stencil, and RIchard Bues...the. There, will also be groupof 'What's my lIne?' panelists.They inriude Mr, & Mrs. Rol-od Proch, kIr, & Mro, JosephAsien, and Mr. Mrs. JosephLa.Prise, You wiji abobe es-corted on a. quick trip wIth aSafari, thro,. the jungles 8f. Africa, do sumecormu,fts,ing, and bave some refreshmentssold by our'yo.mg people.

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- Thurs., Fri., And Sat.. APRIL6,7&8

Introductory Speca1TrousersSkirts (Plain)Sport ShirtsSweatersSláck5. Ladies Suits

Mens Süits

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Wa!1tS Oaktn ManorCleaned Lip

Board of TnscsVillage of Hiles8137 North MonjilHiles 48 Ijlbj

Denr Mi-. Stanley.Write this os a loan w1w is

. deeply for the sal-The Qatorn Manor Ooneess.. vatios of his family and for thesOclatlo has rece1vij see- zigb to campaj as vote foreral complaiot cooc.i.. the the msa of lus cboice wtitiooeIsLgIniy sad essl cOndl- the pe from the chiefOtons eaJsUg the south side of Police ofof Oaktøu Siese betw Mil-wai and WaaMuo ' ¡ drive a touch for the StateSteee and am alloweti te oeme home. . forltsamyThe zubbish which lias beeo my home. flurig my lunch po-dumped in this sectj now v- nod Thwsiiay I decided to digeyed by the tail eeeds, consul- tqt some dirt on my popytatous a rat hovati. police car Ixeve' up Ond theThe peoplewhobavecomei.ioni OffiCOrO told me 1fto the Village affilies Were lookim, fnferred elth to tIteCOOkf age 3ty HIghw0y Dario; g&t upn foIJCity of Park Ridge as to the sad then drove away they re-malotenance of the strip of land twice lo a tes miasteperiod escJ time asking 1f theWe ar not after a ono-sbot lost dtildre Were seea My wifecleanup, but rather a seasonal was. VOry Upset Over the lostmaintesmce of keepingthewe-.j chlldrea and we each pesyd

. cut low ht order to discourage silently for their safe rosira.any ionping of rubbish la thisarea. An early SOludon t o this i returned to Work tutor iwichproblem will alleviate the coo.. and at the end of the day I wasditions that were prevalest is called into the office and way-the above mentlooed area last charged with selling black dirt:00 tIte Side usieg the state truck.

. -The charge was Ohan.st i sOu March 24. !96L -- doWntow.,orfic0 ¡iy PoilceChiefliai- letter was kent tq Mayor Romey. The story the officersStanlcowicz wlthcoples forwarded told us of tite lost children wasto the Village Manieer nf P,-t. a terrible hoax.

Ridge and th CO5nIway Department. Romey io persecuting me be-

cause 1 haveAclION Party stick-Your help le clearlag up this ers 05 my house and car andSituation would be greatly because I am bOcklngMrSapprecjated Thank you In the cawing electloa. He isme fired from my

VerS-thily yoirs .job.

A. J oaraaecio Is this America or Russia?Secretary Do I hove the freedom of vothg

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!Letteis To Editor.says Police Chief IsPersecuting HimOver PoliticsApril 1 1961

Mr. and Mrs. J. Peteien, 8144N. Odeil. Niles becamethe pat.eats of Robert John on March26 1961 at Reiurreitlon Nos-pital. 14e weighed eight powids

lar the man and palsy I believe orees sesees.In or must 1 vote - for PolleoChief Rome/s chaire In orderto kéep my jab.

Reader ChórostmCheap PoIItic

The Bugle,

Dear Editort

Having been a residmstofNilesfor the post four years, I havebeeo waIldng the coming villageelection pretty closely.

lt irks me to bD end, to seethe Inconsiderate mUd slinging'and 'dinkeydlak' type of poli-tIcking being used by candidatesof their respective parties,

Also, toe, I have mailced thevwidallsm, by which efforts ofworkers far their parties. aitbeing destro1ed by opposition.

it is sickening to see suchcheap polltics being used, by

people who are seeking votesfor political offices

Pleasepublish if possible..

Many Thanks.A Resident And Reader

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March 29, 1961

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on the department oíthc game forwhich he is particularly renown-ed. The immortal Reo Hoganone at whose secrets is thecareful selection of clubs so thatthe ball lands in exactly the spot

. he wishes It te land -- shares hisknowledge On the use of clubs.Henry Cotton gets well down to

. the shot and tells other golferswhy they should also. Th finestputter in the world, Bobby Lockeexplains just how he sends thehull so effortlessly into the buie.Amouig the contributors aregreatplayers who have become thewurlds best teachers; TommyArmour, Bill Cos, Ales Mor-riso.. Ernest Jones, Grip . and

_stonce. are'dts'eussed by the for-mer Open Champion, Gene Sa-razen; the fabulous Sum Sonadadvises golfers 'on correctionsand variations for hooks, slicesand cat shotsl Carry Middlecoffon chipping and pitching; ByronNelson on medium und shbrtIrons; Dai Reos. captain of theVictorious Ryder Cup team, ongolf practice. There is even achapter for young golfers writtenby DavidThomas,himselfa youngman on the threshold of a bru-liant career. lt is altogetherthe most complete instructionalbook 'on golf ever published.

. ; Ll.f:',ot; -have never learned to'swim Ond would like to Icaro;if you swim u little and want toimprove yoar çechnuque; uf you'rea pretty good swimmer yoorselfbut would like to learn the pro-fensionul way to teach your childto swim, ijOWWTEACHyOu..SELF AND YOUR FAMILY 'IDSWIM WELL; by Charles Savuwill give yoo the sound, infor-matioe training you need, Mr.Saya starts with the first timidstep into the water. Little bylittle he gets you wetter. Youlearn correct breathing, floating,the dug paddle, the AmericanCrawl. You progress to diving,

: backstroke, the breast and sidestrokes, treading wator'Fke book' is your friend and'coippa,jonfrom the beginning, . tboojh thefirst moment when 'you shoutLouk, I'm owimmingi and up

to your mastery of the champion-ship tecimiques described in Les-son 23. There is a completesection for parents teaching theirchildren to swim. lt shows howfo interest a child in correctbreathing. the best Way to In-troduce him to the water, theVarious water games that gentlyteach him to swim while hepluyn 'airplang' or giunt step'.Swimming Is 'u fumlly sport; ailthe members of the family, fromgrandfather to tiny granddaughter

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Stewart Avenue, Park Ridge.

Classes will he offered In titebasic Skills for children need-ing Or desiring help in 'any ofthese Skills, These classes willbe opes to children who have

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The Hilen Bugle. ThiZ'adlYn May 25, 1961

. 'TIieNUe Bogle.'lliursday, Apedl 6 1961

moolc, net, writing, and drapa,.ties offered for pupilo who hovefInIshed gradas 5-6-7.

- Class sizes will be held t9 sminimum so thai approprI-ate learning may take place.

ApplIcation blanks will be avaIl-able at the office of each schoolApril 10.

Enrollment will be closed May26. Any class may he cancelledin Case not enough children haveenrolled In it. ' ' .

Easter en-attua fur School Din-tritt 64 started Thursday,Marck30. Classes will , resume at 8:45a.m. on Monday, April 10.

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C.a.I.t. Dollmm aadCou, Oat lamina

TA i4404TA ß.61OCOCETAIL SOUR 4 P..cull, - wann. . Tanna. m Ges

OMUNOLT VINIV*52 DAS

Plugo & IiRltnd bsrown Tu,., Wad Thmefpa. wIun 4 02m: tu il p.m.

a Clomd MaMa,

viOo FEOTiL5 MELLOGREEN VO/OTHRIVECompie! sign. .Osdget'priced lawn 15e blgh'qoar,ty r hesuleaodso,e , O/lis nenas as t ' Rose FOodtv'ernreeo Foad_

aOajysis lawn food, also for gar' /00% o,gnv,e lawn poil -omer00000 feeds'. Le5twejghl, , VObetahie Coudnul5 CoudPODi/at Sens, shrubs, trees . acd gardes f050. vrabgass killer. easy rs avVIo. 2/'a.lb. packages1'HERE'S AN IMC QUALITY PRODUCT FOR-EVERY LAWN AND GARDEN NEED

Kentucky BÌue Seed Ib. 49Chinese Elms 19É(bufldle of 10)

i Capitata Upright3for $995I Japanese Yews

.. Spring Dutch Bulbs Galore :

Norbert's WhóIesüIe Núrsery 'SAIe-s, inca.9141 MILWAUKEE AVE. .- . YO 5-2222Largest Selection of NurseryStock in the .Chigla4Ar.

:Actes of DlupIay Area

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Standings as ofMarch 28, 1961.w L.

Koop Fi1. Home 46Acro Cootroctors 73LoneTreelim 67Joe Q.B. 64.5Rlgglo'o Pizza 64AleetT.V. 63Marszajeks 61.5Pankuu Drugs . 59Trockfs

BOosLers 57Lehigh Truck S1. 52co1on1orFn1. Home 44Catullo & Sons . 41

Lee600 Club

.5lO Club.

A. WyruchowokiV. Pa64loraR. Wright

PaudloroE. DuffT. LeonlakE. SierzegaE. BredemamiC. Dler Sr.J. ParrishL. Vonge1L. Dama

KoronaJ. Emily

SzatkowsktE. PrlvratskyF; PoUahP. SImoneT. Mellenthin

Grennn HeIt'sMens Bowling

Crennan lits. Bowling

Stancflngs as of March 30.. 1961. w L

Dohl's.Morton lise. 51 36Lone Tree hei si 36Bennon Really 495 395NUes Drugs 43 44Bunker Hill C.C. 43 ,

Grènnan HeIghts 41.5 45.5Nues Service 4i5 45.5Peterson Cleaners 40.5 46.5Sellergrens 40 47Atlas Toor 36 51

500 Club

Caeriner Arnie 596Sens, Werner 592Lindqulsc, BIll 587Pornall, Pobo 579Johnson. Vero . 567Uniledi, Rlqh 555GundersonKen 541Ikenn, Ian 537Baczurik. Curl 535Lmndqulst. Carl 520Christie, Mike 508Luebcke Edward 503Piach. Harry 501

' Ommunlcn AndBreakfast SundayAt Resurrection

The daie of the RésurrectionHighSchool Mothers and Dough..

ters' Cómmìmlon and Breakfast- is Sunday. April 9 1961. MasswilI be .at 8:15 is the school.éhapel, and breakfast will beServed lmmedlateiyaîter Massein the school dining room. ThisIs one of the most beautiful e.VeUs of the school year. Hoe.

. Ceses will be tite Junior Moth-cts. Mrs. E. Jeszka. 7035 N.Oleander .venne. Chicago, Mrs.E. Frankowoki 2443 N. McVic-kern avenue. Chicago. and Mrs.Joseph Srzyzanski of 5049 N.Neya Chlcago illinois.

The Nilea B

BÓ!UNG

Team standings of St. John Bee-beuf Ladies Bowling League at

55. Ni1eo Bowling Center-3-3ih.61.. . W .L

57 Talk OTown Bty. Sa127 '9.58 5 Produce 24 , 1261 Vosnos Restaurant 20 1663 NilesBowi 20 1668 jeafs Grill 18.5 17.576 Cbgo. Terminal Ci. 18 1879 Bank ofNíles 18 18

Rse. of Eric Bty.Sal,l8 18Pankau Drugs 15.5 20.5

602 Lehigh Auto Coost. 13.5 22.5'Pilot Fuel OU 13 23.Sunshines Reataurani 10.5 25.5.

811gb Team Serles: Voanos587 Restaurant 2588e House of Eric586 BeautySalon 2583e ROlnbowPie.577 duce IS29. LebighAuco Conoiruc..567 tlonISi6.560 HIgh Team Gamm Houue of559 Eric Beauty Salon 909. Vonnos554 Rescaurant 902, Bank of NUes540 901. Jerls Giffi 894.539 . High Scratch Game D. Tabor537 224e F. Breniigii l9l J. EroI530 l90 P Filiplak 190, M. Hardy-529 man l87 P. Komm, 176. D.522 Ayiesworth 17l C. Bollo 168.521 HIgh Scratch Serien: D. Tabor518 S8l D. Farina 531, J. Moore516 521, J. Eroi 506 P. Brennan515 . P. Filipmnk 497. F. Komer514 474. 8. BIlmnski 471.513

ThIr6duy.AprllOb 196l ........ .

St. Jcñl Brbetd

The fathers wIll aino.have theopportunity to discuas their saufsscholastlé progress with hlstea-chers. Thin wIE take pince nf-ter the regejar meeting.

NiLES LIONS

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Ganibllng In Nilee

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the place ned no asiroingygame-'-'t nl..h.l1 I went on downLodiec BovslIng Miiwa'ukee Av.

16k FOUIC OUT of iO tavernsI fo'imd gambling by means ofastrology. Here's how It works:

On the bar was a machineébouc 18 Inches high. lt had twoslots. You put a quarter In eitherose and push a lever. Out popsa little cnrdbaard book. It con-

. tains yoerhoroscopeasdnumber.

And if the g,0k contaIns theright number you win $2 ox: $5.

AU told, I haucht eight booksat a qaarter each. lt's a fraud.My horoucope came out the sameeach cime. It saith You love toenpiore new things . Inclined toWaste time. ..

THE HOROSCOPE wn onlyhalfright. I love to explore ow thIngs...Illte.new gambling ga seo.

But I didn't waste m ch time.in .a tauBer of mini es I hItgone winners and came waywlth$8,

Aa you can see. i m le moie.03.-even counting the $ SOnpentbuying a beer In ea bof 10taverns.

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But i don't advine anybody totry to duplicate thin trIck. The.Crime syndicate Is not widelyknown as a source of charity

NOW AS FOR the names ofthese gambling taverns: I willnot name them here In lIne willsmy policy of not giving free adsto Joints.

But I would be dehighted to. glee the names to theNilesoa.

lice. Or in it stupId to believeN.D. Father's Club the police couldift findthlsrackElection April 1 1 Ct Just ao easily as a coiumin-

\...InI can,

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proJrets sueltas helping the blind,physically handi-capped, men-. tally retarded, etc,

President Marchesehi con-eluded the meeting by paying atribute to these youngsters and

. appeoled to all papero to promotethe work at all students, laval-v011 in junior Achievement. Thesurprise of the evenIng camewhen President Marchesehi pro-seated Mr. John H. Wein, Free..Ment of the Sits-Way Companywith a scholarship upta $500.00 and announced thatthin was the flrot of mnny mareto come. The NUes Liana Cluband the mop commIttee wouldlike to apdlogize for two er..raro an the map: one was theovernight of nntplacIngSt.PaujnEpiscopal Church, 7801 N. Ha-1cm Av., and the other was thenminnian of Ced9r Lene whichIs. located approxImately 8100went and 8100 north. Anyonenot having receIved a copy ofthe map and wishing co da soshould contact the Niles LionsClub, 7710 Milwaukee Av.

32 es AdPji5pgt. Coc&II1'Loii*e - Restaurint

Summer Leaques Now ormingFREE BOWLING CLASSES

Nonda& Friday-9:30 - lI:30.A.M. .

.: Instructions By Ann Sherman

Mr-Conditioned Banquet Haft

HOWL73 MWWADKE. £V*. PL: 1I 7.7O

25 Yeere Of Servic!.

March 20 msrked the 2$ i.service anniversary of RichardF. Cans, 7644 Grennan Place,Niles, Cans in o Pressman withthe RJt.DonefleyandSnns Corn-puny and a graduate of the peinS.Ing fIrms Apprentice TrainingProgram.

He nd his wIfe. Audrey, bavefive children: Mary, 20; Rich-md, 17; Lawrence. 16 Paul, 15,

. joy, 8.

Cans Is a member of MasonicLedge. PravldeFce #711: the Li-ans Club nf Hiles; Chairman ofthe ZonIng Board of NUes andalso of the NUes PlannIng Corn-mitte-. He has also been ac-live Io the Boy Scouts mid theLittle League. . .

BowlIng, golf, boating and.wa-er skIIng are other favoriteparetlme.pursuits.

MuLTItilliliTif O--N,-

DI SullORe lati!

Mr, and Mrs. R. t'ietranz arethe proud parents of a non, Mich..eel james. who weIghed in aipine lbs. at Reourrectian Hes.pIlai.

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FEED THEM health, th1 Evergreen Food

amuren that important freshniant and apring beauty foryour winter-weary uhrubsand evergreena.

Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian of 7258. W. CraIes, NUes, became new

parents of Shnron Marie, at Res..urrectlon Hospital. Shntwn Ma..rie weighed In at seven pounds.

George A. JeffreuReal Estafe Broker

BHS Mihesukan Ave,

Member of ¡ntorethango

GENERAL AUTO REPAIR. Ga -Fuel Oil - Wholesale Retail

. Nues Service ..- . 71105 Mllwaukeo

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GEORGE VLAOE Nile. 7.9809

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FEED THEM growththrte Bulb Food en-.

riches garden noii for quick- Ler, healthier and lovelier \growth of any typo of flow-ering bulb.

births

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FEED THEM flavortIirtw. Vegetab'e Food

provides tha swift, nusthh,-ing energy that developsplumper, tastier nid juiciervegetables - aooner, easier.

--FEED THEM yhr.ve.

GARDEN FERTILIZERSCouse in thday for these wonderful quality-guaran-,teed garden foods from SMC. Handy, compact 21/e-pound packages. . .

. ROWE BARGAIÑ TOWN..

Oakton And Waukegan Roads7_5880 '. OPEN 7 D11V$ .

ToCites NeedCombatObscesteLiterature

One of the obligatians of a. Holy Name member is to corn-

bat the distributing df obsceneliterutare In Our Village. Thintype of literature is one of thereal snarces that develops ja-venue delinquency. Delinquentsare made J not born. JuveniledelinqaeaCy cames from a poorhouse. in the slams, a iesamenta middle class home, a gondresidential neighborhood, a veryrich home or. an upper middle-class home; so It can breedfroto any llame,

Women planning S,. John BregeWe. as parents, have a pa- Robert LaCivita.

rent responsibility. The . childwho is educated to valuen thatore maraily goad and ethically

.right chooses and acts ta the endfor which Orni has destined himor her. Thechild who bas been

. deprived of such values is hisotit enemy, society's cancer and

. the devil's victory. Much in saidabout Juvenile delinquency but antmuch work io contributedta corn.'hai it. The salutino lles with theparents and a strict enforcementof those laws pertaining ta obs-cenity whIch already exist onour A gaia spring evening wiuStatutes Books. Be abeti Always be tnjoyed by all attending theobject tothege$ouçgsppllnlsinzSt, John Brebeuf Women's Clubor eilinthbledIÇ 941.ertistbg. annual card and games partyund iterafile, 1televlsion lu th Wednesday, April i2 at 8 p.m.mòst available medium of en- This social event will he heldtertainment end parents should at the Playdium 766 Gienviewsee that their children do not in Glenview.watch provocative exhibitions. it

. is mare important to see that Mrs. Wm, Qui,sian, presidenttheir cbildreufs religious train- of the Wame's Club and Mrs.lug is ant neglected. Parents 88m. Thompson, geueral chair-of all boys and girls who are mao of the party invlteailfriendsunending püblichighschanla have aud neighbors to attend. Ticketsa serions abligation to see ta it may be obtained from club mom-,that their children receive ian- bers or ticket chairman Mrs.truchos in the Catholic Faith. Donald Davis, 7835 NorthOdd:,

Ml-8105,Every young man and woman

within the high schaolage group Hostesses will be on hand tawho4s not otherwise learudngthe greet you and attend tu the needsfaitip has. an equally grave ab- of the individual tables. Refresh-iiga!on to be present for such mento will he served at gameinstrottion every Wednesday tables for your added move-.night at St, jahn Brebeuf School. nience,Classes begin at 7:15 P,M, Con-frnternity .of Christian DoctrinePorish High School of Religion,Quoting lits Eminence Francis

. Cardinal Spelimun in one- of hisspeeches onjuveniledeiinquency,Parents and educators shouldrealize that the only effectiveprescription for prevention andcurd io spiritual strength do-riced from religious training.'

. The St. John Brebeuf Holy.Name-Members will receive HolyCommuniop on Sunday. April 9th,at the 8:30 a,m. Mass.

The regular meeting will heheld Monday April 10th, fol-lowing Bonediction at 8 P.M.The guest speaker will be Mr.itnnley Pieza, religious editorof the Chicago American,

Sons, friends and neighborsof the Holy Name are cordiallyinvited,

Top Scholar

Two electrIcal engineering sta-ems, bath alumni of Matute Town-ship High School In Pork Ridge,share top scholarship honoro inthe University of Illinois mid-

.Year class. .

Co_vpiedjctojjans are Danielw. Mnrphy, Son of Mr. and Mro.. William P, Murphy, formerly of127 Staling Road, Niles, andLats-ice j, West, sòn of Mrs.Ellis West, i619 Linden Street,Des Plaines,

One und. and three strawl'

we use G.E.. Tubes &Parts

AtL SftVICI

IAIUTV ,. ML[s1B82

7658 MLWAUKEEVE. NILES.

Johñ T. .SeianMA lonteuzior -"1kg. El-hann, j(.B9

I-a ganhaict - Math. UWI

.lnalól;ta( trnlnlfl GB.

Second row: Mrs. Donald Davis,Quinlan, Mrs. Wm, Thompson, Mrs.

St. John Brebeuf Women'sCard Party Wednesday Nile

According to area surveys, the.1960 ResurrectIon admissionstotal exceeds the average forother hospitals nf comparablesize by more than one-third,

. Chicago provided 5,442 pa-tiento, However, 6,598 personscame from Conk county outsideChicago.

o

ResurróctionAdmissions

. T.be.$ilè Bugle, Thuday. Mfty 1961

. The Nile, Bigle0 1rìy, Aprii (t 1961

Best ietcry Scwr.

By Jack WiesenthalJack Wlesenihal, a JoUer, the

sen of Mr. and Mrs. CarrollWesesth,l, 8100 Elmere, Nlleswon the Best Hispory Scholartest award, npaI,aaredhy the Parkridge Daughters of the Amer-lean Revolution at Maine Town-

. ship High School East,

Slxty-iour top rauking history. studénts bt ¡daine East took the

test on Ttiesday, March 28.Mnny. of the campetitors ere membersof the Maine Historicai.Society,Willard K, Bisueli and RonaldMiller at the social science de-partmeut adnsinistered ube test,

These four students are alsolu the sop award groap:.Barbara

uf Card Party are from If. ta r:, Crampton. sophomore. hedaughter ..t Mr, and Mr. Dan-aid Cramptan, 6i7 Cumherland,Park Ridge; Mark Johnson, aMrs. Stephen Dawiec, Mrs. Wm, junior the sao of Mr. and Mrs.Bart Murphy,Falb S, Johnson, 7264 MortonGrove; Michael Barry. a Junior,the sun of Mr. and Mrs. JohnBarry, 619 Austin, Park Ridge:and Beth Lester a nophomorethe daughter of Mr, and Mrs.Nathan E, Lester, 1430 Vine,Park Ridge.

&tractive prizes have beencarefully chosen and will de-light the Winuer at euch table.An unusual array al beaotjftgand useful special fr*zes willbe awarded at the climah of theeven,, Among these prizes willhe a tarmica top card takle withmatching chairs, Corning Ware,an electric blender, a woman'selectric razor, aSt.Mary'shlaa-bet, a ladies swiss movementwatch, electric coffee makersand numerous other surprises.

Ali proceeds from this springparsy will benefit the parishbuilding fand which at this time.emphasizes ike eupansion alSchool facilities far neo, year.

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WERE .A COMMUNITY BANK...AND PROUD OF IT!

411 Accounts Jnùred To $10,000

D.A,R. awards will he pecosoS.ed to these fivewInnera st theannual banquet al the Maine HIn-tarirai Society i. May, jack. warpreviously a runaee-up In th*American Legion Caned..tution test thin mañth,

ACTION Party DanceSaturday Nito

(ACTION Party Néws Release)

The ACTION Pnrty et Nueswill culminate its tond ruiningactivity in a PIe-electIon danceand rally nu Saturday, April 8,at 8:30 P.M. atNilen Bawl Ratho-kelier 7333 Milwaukee Avenue.

The duofold purpose at theevent is ta raine funds und makethe entire slate at ACTION can-didates available to meet thevoters of NUes, All are invited.

Music will be furnished by theRhythm R's.

Albion Pizzeria & Grill6548 N. MILWAUKEE (AT ALBION

FOR PICK - up & Delivery Call

RODNEY 3-9872WEALSOSERVE:

ItalianBeáf And Sous Sandwichea

, an .1 Oes7100 OAKTQN. . (Ai' svAecECAt nous)

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Yo 7.5300j

2 season consisted of tite fol-lowing: Lou Honseo 7327 N. 01-cou: Bob Palm, 7325 W. Pala-tIne; Tom MCAU1Iff 105 YostPark Ridge: Walter Breen.

Refreshments will be servedafter the meeting,

The Fathe?o Club of the No-tre Dame High School for Boyswill have election of officersat- its April 11 meetiug. Theassemblage will be held at 8:30P.M, io the school cafeteria.

The nominating Committeé hasseiected every copable slate ofofficers whom they will intro-dace at the meeting. Nomina-,tinos will also be accegted fromthe floor.

The nominating committee hasbeen diligently at work roun&.ing not ike siate for the 1961.. FEED TilEM baty

thrt Roue Food ivesyour roues a healthy, heartyboont at the ntart und keepothemweilfed or full-bloom-Ing beauty.

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Ix NEWERA PaitySay Nij T$jIPParty Telt Nues 0 RkettesmONflTh;.APX96, 9

-«¡ Reputatwn At "Low Pou'e' Of ColfMia Cth Scout Pack 45 News

.. , , ..;Iì . N 4ew Erg Party News R1ese) y __ JJJ . Cub Scout Puck Q45 beldthelr SOfl. 1 year Pins. Keith Gren-I \ wmnt o.n V

aecidu wbn'1' y fliuuvfl 1' acts %L1 mceun the Greunmi Heights del 2 year pin and lUcky flu-

. . . . 7 -. 'sNickolan B!s Attorney a' Mien o ap ,I . .: . Field House on Morch 23. 1961. blom Denver Stripe.-- . . -- . . Laws and CanI&date for Ylliag r yu ' . . The CoIor were presented by'! . - .. Prenldent for the 'Nlien New th00ffZreynu . ' . 5 consisting of LarryRich- Refreshments were served by

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Era Parcy° backod by Trustee live Nfle3, (tU.P. Party News Release) ." ' °.°°. Mark Stiffens, Brian Ko- St the COnClusion Of the;: . . .- _:: ' : CndIdateo K.Schee R. Wçnte, ° . Gant Iwert Jeff Mina and meeting.

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: . .;- \ and L. Szymaunkl. and Village Thf NLES IMPROVEMt,NT f . ttn1 Steven Zidor. They looked er ---

....: . .. . - Qe Cte. M. Liesk PAR cOodCS ve WU u -, . baththeIrbIue1formsd; . . _/ -- - .. ;\ : commented on the image our mc voter thfOflflItIOlI COnCe1D1O t-' 5. ,. ' ' Ç 4 whfie helmets. The theme for- politicians hove given NUes ANwI 3prhin the record. This week we would ff the month wan rul1roadfn and 7 !lhJLdO S

-A on -ke to relate some facto about . . ' ' various phases were illustrated

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o Village puUon io et o e oili a - facts that fM thu skits put on by the f- F estauranff Z

At St PmPE Fry wO1! 00W hOYO bOtfl hidden. .-' fOeOt dens753G Oakto

r taveren Inefficiency and she- The Golf-Mill annexation s Awards andAdvancementswere MIlOS

-. . .% i ¿, . .. . . ,, flanigano of governmen4 nod too bethg to )SO OS S Pb ziv to thefollowlng hoyo, Sto- CrepI.0 ..d

. WtlOflnby rose i 7: :- The annusi SPrI9PeUowuhIp

r::lnBOa:dE:c StOfl8OSZ TA

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Our VlllngeGovernment tells us E' of Sc. Pu n Reto jtdyouw1I1knowbMter. t . 1 Mark Stone and Ken HanseGold COCICTAIL HOUii., . r . . ,. . .' .... J .. .. . ou reputnuon an a Vifioge Is Aeou 7ff Harlem MilOS O ckeueo th ftc dance d Aws. Ma SWne (2), Scott °°.- WCOO..TOV. IS oIR ;.

LLti i. 44 '*rr_ thatIsrnp =nerzn'ca1uI Freeman. The class Is u:etark

tte rnafldforthe?j 1mr ACTIONPau.y Candidates °

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-'I..- ...0 n-oars one iiew_fault? Those in government now remero are InvIted a*èfl utmust bear the full blame for they the church family. clamhave sold us down the river in

money aud can be pot to verycoosmicve use. BUT considerTIES for a moment. We recently Siy Well_Quqjifled_'J .

order to satisfy their own pets.nouai wants and desires. Thesad

not ctt Mrs.B,James filles 7-8234 for any de.

approved by vote to erect o newfire house m help serve this (hCTION Pany News Release) dedication that these men do.

. Pictured above are Niles Public Works Depait- Pujlic Works Department purchased a Rotsmist part of this is we have aliowedthese seifish politicians to

mil ' village. As ED ICNE onid. .

flt house without ¡neo ACI1ON Party CandIdate forShOUid be chonen to guide theSUtUre of our commanitf.ment employeeo spraying trees in ike Village Tree Sprayer. and it has preves to be very

of Nues. The Forestry Division began its semi- successful.step

all ovd us. We have allowed me Guilds 1. pril meeting ist 9:30 wiE be useless. According to village president of Nll John... anoaal program of spraying ail village trees. .

them to do this by our avugo- a.m., Monday the iith. the church. Mrs. K. P Elm.

rempeteot autlnority lt wIll take P.Stanley and hIs runnlngmate,at least i2 meo to handle this ACION cndJdate for

A final Question to Mr. Stan..' wast io you believe. with a dormant tree spray on March i3. This Res1dents if a tree in yoar parkway appears.. . dormant spray helps to prevent aphids from hatch- to he diseased, NUes. pieuse cali the PublIc

nerar apOthy towards 'UlbEeÇo_vernment and Village Elections. 775Nórá: 1h1tóstes. --

viiJûgestauen. oó you know what this erk, Waiter J. Lorenz were

thatand yoarrs...t.. mutes on the.

ing and sacking the juices tram the leaves on Works Department at Nl 7-7533 and an empioyee Blase further

..,,On Monday, Aprii 1O.af8:E means In saiary aione? It means by the press last

at least $72.000.00 ANNUALLY Saturday. Stanley, an lea..partyACflON ticket are the best qua..

People in the commwuty. . . trees, it reduces elm. hark booties that carry from the Forestry Division wili check your tree.. ( Dutch Ein. disease, it controls the growth of IT the tree is diseased, the division wifl remove

commented onthe friendly enemies Stankowica p.m., St. Paid's monthly meet. in salary alone. der, received -the brunt of the to govern the VWage?

mites, tent caterpillars, cankerworms, inchworms it befire the disease spreads. The division can- and Stanley. Their pablic relu-Unos

ing of the Evening 8ibi Snufyand Discussion Group wifl be

reportere' queries, When askedMen and a fIre bouse why he chose to run wIth Roy U.alobe He replied, Yes, because theit helps. and also tu control leaf earl, This pro- sot remove any diseased trees chat are iacated

. gram was begun in the spring of i9f,O when the an your owo property. .

men have painted a pic-Lure of these two constantlyflght- - heid at the höme of Mr. and

Mrs. Fred Singer are still not enaugh to do thejob. Be5qliist, Gregory j. Clark and aelecUon of myseli dud my rtm. ing und yet all ynu have to do in 7764 Nora,

files, and RY?0dThey need equipment and en- . C. Wilkins as his ldg mates by the ACllONp.. View their voting record to see a Cordial invitation

io given for any tu Rev,attend.gines. Of course, If you listen A'N Candidates for trustees,

bewas made onthebaoisofcin.nmen

PE? Party A ttacks "Hidden how friendly they really are.Ap- Eartholmew A. James, rectvr,to ear apposition the one says stated, flese menarepeeple'there have knownforalongume.

who are capable and willing° do a Job. ResponsIble'

New Postal Store

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parently one does not want toassociate himself withthe stigma teaches the group which ai this

urne has its,

are ub issues _ the Theyother sayo look what Ididsingle are men Of the caliber ACTION

men arenOSded for these offiees and i

i .. . . ' . Deals"Of Opp9sitionof the other. Vet they are equallyresponsIble for the things that

scussinn und studycentered around the interesting

kded. breught s bIg recense eeSre5 for suo of the platno the Villnge und the others that we wIll put turn

and' the meers of rayare sure that we are the men

.' go,pn In Oar town. No one mao and important events io Genesis.Peel free to comes or if you

say ' ConsIder the multiples5, ACTION. They are young, able, who can and will do the job. ithat Roy H.Bergqulst, Ore..

.. : ' .' (i5EP Party News Release) gluttons were so sure that they ' Postmaster Carl A, SchroederIn our Village can have tivingohis way unless he gets approval

wouid care 'to make previousaggressive heyondaliand else,

The party that says these nr 5ee5 lii. thelr dedication to gory j. Clark and Raynoand C.' had nothing to Worry ahout that kas announced that the l'osi Of- of the Board of Trustees. Do not

contact to do so through thtchurch office. osi Iesueu just can't face facts. make NUes the best placetoiive. WllkthS when elected will pro.duro the:1 . Mayor FravJ J. Snankowicz the election Was in che hag fice is asking estOblishnd store .be fooled 'by these tw'o;-fley o ' ""° The nther party gAves you huId These men k5ioWthattheymustbe most good for the vii-

Owners in theviclnity of 7300. ... stunned a meeting nf voionieer brazenly began tore- r,... anexcellent Job of star1fi eóldly - ',....,, "-' ' ' pan't'de- .? te eO)sie. that the ge and the people of NUes.

_________________'C. precinct Workers with charges veas soeur true intentions. For- "......."Y L' VlIUC55 soumit at each other In public and ois &,'" u.n muaupaes cecausemeir aPlc . woo elect mcm are tite . . . .

,: ' - of behind the scenes manueven,. tOOateiy. the people now have the bids for Che operation nf a Con- will then see them very Warm ' . -men created the ptoblem. ultimate Judges of whatever ,. .ez' \ . . '.

Ii .

ç .. , ' Ing by Opposition Parties ea).. ' oppotUnity to decide what (heir tract Station. and friendly In o not sa public AC'flc!Ns ' they may take. They """ '' ' ' ' . ................. ', :c0twi to advacceviliogeoffalro fate shaii be for attempting what place. They are attempting to As ED cICCONE said, ThIn eOnlze that ieadership Is ne- ..' ' P,r"» .:. . to the brink of ruin. The incum- eold amount ta a mass sellont. A Contract Station pin- poll the wool over your e es e Is not fair to you the votér-this C55O57 and they are also firm. . i . . .t

; . . . bent Village Board President and ' idP Postai services consisting for if nne of them is head of our ' ng up the facts - hiding III theIr convictions that files 4 ' . ' ..: . ' ' . leader of the PROGRESSIVE The Mayor contiuÙed .1 pro- chiefly of the saie of stamps, Village it wouid be the same as .

the Issues. Fire engines cost must progress. They will never ,'v ' ' . '.F ECONOMY PARTY bristledas he miso, between now and election stumped enveloped, issuance of having the other. (Ualii Plant) upwards of $3O,000,OØ per en- submit co dictates from any one " ' . ..:: .:

: .. ,

told u hashed capacity midi ncc thy PROGRESSIVE ECONOMY money ord rs r istr ervice L... °°° ioe and this is a simple eh- person hut win erve y rt pero " 'Ii . Secret deals with iudivtdoals PARTY 'candidates and precinct und the acceptance of domestic ' . Tá 3.1315 gifte not a snorkel or hook-n- son of NUes to build a heuer li ' ' , ':. -: , groups andorganlzatioqs haveal.. volunteers wiil visit every sec.. parcel post including insuredand

' . laddei',. These cost more.' Tak-' village. They possess as nearly' .....',. .

. ready been made although the lion 0f the Village to Inform ali COJ). packages. These contract these Iwo facts alone and as it is Possible for ani'one to PN i .. I election is sull weeks away, ' pep of these insidious facts. 5ui01s are placed in neighbor. ' . Awe. , '°' have an expenditure In one the sense of duO' to ) . ? ' '".' : '

ii. . . . Their tactics must be reposed hood stures for the convenIence . N.D. Mother iub year of $102,000.00. you voters make them tremendously able ' 't ' . .- --."ii. -. . ' . They are feeding the people and the caitceraus danger totally the public. Meets A ru 17 sure spend that money fast.Øid conservatore of the welfare of - . ' - -t i .

L .of filles the Crumbs of poppy- elIminated. 1 know, during cam- . .

r hse Ptc ¿ eIl,rn realize THAT fact? I'm sure the peopie. ' ,-' ... .,-.- .5 -'. -, " .

cock wh le their un med cohorts paigs peopi exp et charge to An adverti ement asking for a dido t because the adminis..s wait in slIms elikevultures ready be 1 veled and Pers nat flacks the bids will h Po ted In the tratin loesn t dare Rive 'ou The next tiurollon. directed

to sink their claws in community ° he made hut, thi di closure Norwood Park Station 6158 'THESE facts at Mr Lore z was Do YOU feelL.....' affairs, Let them teli us pub- foIls into a different categor Northwest Highway; the Nues '. « ' . the same way about this an Mr. , . "

y L . liiy, as we have learned pri- inthis Ínstonce,ourvery security Branch, 7727 North Milwaukee . . A nuniral outgn'outth of in- StoOin3 dues? . . . . .- ''-'"sc::., , Vately, just what premies they . as a community is at stake. Avnee and in the lobby of the creasing Ibefire fo io to lu- I1ESULTS !È :e: them1

no joke orgvmnilc and 001cc froto April iO mo e nsurc :e;y,7e:ei;at io c / !u!. .. -. ' a moment so that we canbegiven taken lightly. ' . increase In for trustees RoyH.flerg- . . OR Teli

' .

.i the benefit of honest troth, The ,. Any person or persons desle.. Bodily Injury Liability O CoIliion We canjt see. Now YOU make qulst. Gregoryj,Clarlç andRay.. ' . i MMIII Bili!thought ofdividingpolitical spoIls . Through the years, the od- Ing to submit a bid should do

Pr ' . ', . .

some estimatos and une how mond C, WilkIns are Immensely -' before . election is sickening in mtnistratvon has been assailed before Midnight on Aprii 19 operty Damage o Compreheuiv» ' empty that born of plenty' be- well qualified 'and intensely In- ' . . '

y ' . ' itself but, worse is thekdow)ev,ige by one group or adother bot, mail the necessary , ' i comes, terested In the progreso ofNlieo. . 't' .' that they would put what may Oltr thing is perfectly clear we form which constitutes an of. , j i . . ' '. 5o. ';1 amount to absolute controi' of bave operated Village affairs fer', to the General Suiverinten- e an3ure Under-Age Driven. i.eto consider another fact' NUes Is a village nearly dO sono usase

s. !i ' . ' 'governmental affairs IN THE Openly and abOve hoard AT ALLS dent of mails, Main Post Of. said EDCNE.-wCVOd years old but Is very young In . . . .

.' i : ......' MANIE OF OTHERS BECAUSE 'M and WE I-lAVE PROS. ilce, 433 West Van Buree St- . . .gurbage collections in unis vu- its development, Therefore it 'to .

OF PRiOR COMMI'rrMEN'gs PEREDWehavoot oc 0mb vi reef Chicago 7 IllInoisCall DEleware 7 4514 INSURANENOY gd:AREpr=ef: My da an rnsurace ma e makes ft a pohcy

'I ' Village Trustee und candidate success can ' be attacked, I stand The coivtract which is owarded . °' IOSk Si. tBUT What hapPened to the 9 men C .

' ' for Clerk, Edward Morszalek,.ready to defend it with every ° ° Competitive basis will he ' . 'chicoge. Ill. Previously doing thIs Job when Passover Services ' O . e ene i s o n n . ' .

' . 'e5 1K:vinbYTlUStO Candi- Ounce nf energy i possess. ' effective until June 30, 1962, '----'-'- .- -. __._.J s

'Ulagehancge fty TheIr ' . ' THE FINEST0 MOST ,.

; IOlMria und 'John l. Sapt ; Our last resort, as Oiways Communion And - not the men. Wliy?°' '

ib. LIT Friday . . : COMPLETE LAWN FOOD ' 'y Stating,for the first tiEne ie. betheCourt of Public Opi- Breakfast Sunday At ' . S Thi '' Rabbi Lawrence Chutney will L .

A ,

:' Resurrectic Hi& Roses Are Red ;6F= rive® vatI0UOUrVillagewfflho9svtheport;

6Fd:7 Like Minew

the FRONT LAWN

: d fltO:pnlid5jj PARTY H?ShooBoD Sorry For Y ec,cal govecnment und Icor s rvico will be held, and IawPfOOd Thick uturdy gruau thnt can take.i.: .i; ecu-ky of pat'pose - their osso- .

ster Streets Nlies,'hnlnnis, ' . ' POnvlble and r5'I res- the sermOn_topic will he a book . . children'a rou1u-nnd.tumb1e Pln. Buy:teks play u game of politictil Mrs j All

Veenment In Miles Thls"paty bycIed:pb' Mnuer moeay.back Thrive try Thrive wherever youciti2s : ndhComsar

D ' r'IIbe held followIng the PfOducl from .MC + WORtYOItrbOOtIRWfltO B1IOW It's

. i_ :: . ' ' . sen. There will be prizes gn- onivioberg s . ' ' ' . , "

' !te April 18' Grennan Heights Ass'n lore. Reg2e$hmentswiUhese '. .5 Vote April 18th - El dC4pr11 8)AdajtYizkoroea.vlces . . . . . es.,

'

Meets NextTuescly. =::e;rRU-brIdge,

EveraGreeii Gden Ceiìtè verGree* Gardei tente\'

. L . : ' " ' I ' ' "

aStuflcOi'or osovien In the , 733 5 4j L.

"P , Nú IlL. ': - . .. . . ._._. _,- '°itONI1e u a.m.,S.iuedsy ruing, ..

t Apri) 8 at the meethi oonis.

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BOYST WANTED

9441el of agebdeIEThur..*1 inomthg3OJRNA1$. Rontei

vI1sbIe In rout areL GoodcOfldn. We deliver pap to

. , home and turolah ubbecall:

ATRfERVA 4.5151

MAN TO WORK In bait store.BERRY BAIT CO., 1446 E. RandRd. Des Plaines, 111.

Young Man. To Learn Offset

PrintingGExcellent opportunity for am-

bilious young man as assIstaiton web.fed (rotary) offset

growing field. Prepateyourself fOr tutore.

epigi.tie with chance to learnother aspects of field.

See M GozdalMon.-Tues..Wed. or FtI.

Journal Publications1368 Webford Avenue

VAnderbilt 4-5151

CLEI&KFOR OENERMJ STOEES

Responsible for malntenañce tolcrib, inventory records and gen.eral shop store work. IndMdualwith background In tool cribwork or hardware store expert.ence would be desirable candi.date.

FASTEX.

Division Illinois Tool Works15 Algonquin Rd. Des Plaines

. cy

INJECTION PRESSÖPERATORS

Men needed for first and secondshift to operate stokes plastic In-3ectlon molding presses. Previousexperience necessary. Mi corn-pany benefits.

' RADIO INDUSTfflS, INC.666 Garland Pl. Des Plaines

VA. 7-4402

.2-Help Wted Prmste

EARN $2dO-3.0O per flour ma.lading our ootabllshsd accounts

. with cur new ipilug quality ap.. pareZ for acure family. Sample

free! REAL Sg. PR 2R9T.Baby sitter to sit days and ecca.atonal aves. Prefer Grennan HIs.area. WrIte Box 396. Nile Rugie.

Milwaukee Ave.

TV 5UV

VANS T.V.m iw swc1 Caktiiii avd. VA 4433Y

RCA - MOPOROLASYLVANLt

w. sve. ALL *akQ_ w.& .1 i p

Ci Moie. *Pf. to S P.11..

p "s I

2 - HelP Wunt.d - Tal. 2- Help Wasted-Female

T THE GIRL MOVI-NJP .

IN 'THE BUSINESS WORth-,)EXUTlVE SEcRE-rARY INVEN'IDRY cLERK3111110E SEtRKFARY CONTROL CLERKcoMFrorklLrER OPERATOR . . cLERK TYPIST.

Ramona Newton

THE' WORKSHOP

LADIES'

BEE TBB ADYANTAGOF 'BEING A

LONG D1BTM

OFFERS GOOD ßTA3TINOSA14AET

pBEVIOiJØ EBNNOT NtYESABY

EAN Wli1L YOU LAIN

1Áià GRATDPERIODIUALTaY

ANNL VACATIONWITH PAT

Tfl LILfl&NESTWOREING CONDfflONS

OPPORTUNITY FADVANcEMENT

RE1EEMENT ANDINSUBA14cE PLAN

Please call Mro. PeerbolteTA 8-99e

or itop bi and ue her at

. 32 S. FairviewPark Ridge.

MIDDLE STATESTELEPHONE

-.-ÇOMPANY

'OF ILLINOIS

.Slagnoiu* Pt

Ptan .. ..' MAA r 1N

1415 Ptunwood SL VA 44131.

The Nileà Bugie. Thurs- .y. AprIl 6'I9o:

Personalized employment service

570 Northwest Elghway (tS. 14)Des Platees, Illinois

VA4-6563Wait Newton

-CASHIERS WANTED

35 yeais or older.Apply at Manageis Office

OASIS DEWE INEimhurst & Higgins Rd&

Bensonville. Ill.

FILE CLERKIf you have some office expert.ence and clerical ability you canqualify for this outstanding po.sitien as a file clerk by ourcompany. .

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION.PItONE OR VISIT

'FRE HANNIFIN CO.501 ß. Wolf Rd. Des Plaines

VA 7-1171

2-R.IjI Wuntud P.Io'

COMPTOMETEROPERATOR

talcuiator operator experiencedIn four operations wanted for ourbffllng unit.

o flours 8:00 -4:30 P2.L. Five days weeke Company benefits include

free special bbs to door fromdowntown Des Plaines.

Phone or see Mr. Gillette

BUTLER BROS.Wolf at Oakton Des Plaines

CV 9-IS61

TIltED OFFIGHTING TE QRGW»S?Work close to home In pleasant

surroundings with congenial to.workem. We have an openingfor an exceptional young lady inour Des Plaines busIness office.

If you feel you can qualify caBnow for further Information.

MR. R. li. FIDDELKE.' VA 4.9995

MIDDLE STATESTELEPHONE CO.

of flhinoia. 767 Pearson St., Dea PlaInes

STORM DOORS

.

Ab1ThWflMSTORM DOOB SALE

Quesnffid seMc

til L VA 4- er

. e:

JOURNAI'PUBLICATION

RATES.

forDES PLAiNES JOURNALTOWN JOURNALBUT LINENILES BUGLE

Lflnbnum per4 lInea or lese...

.Mdftlonal lines . .- 50e

DISPLAY CLASSIFIEDpezco1umn Inch . . . $350

. (Minimum one fach.)NATIONAL RATE

50e per linePer column Inch $&00

COPY DEi1DLINETIJRSDAY 3:00 P.M.for ail publications' acept

. RUY WIE - deadlineMonday Noon

PHONEDES PLAINES

JOURNAL

VAnderbilt 4-5151cHIÔAG0.ÓFFIcFSA. M. LEVY Rep.

W. Jackson Blvd.

2-Help Wonted Female

EXTRA INCOME'USE YOUR PHONE3 to 4 hours a dUy

making appolnnnentsfor our salesmen.

METROPOLITAN SERVICENECESSARYMR. JAMES

PI 9.1195

3-Help Wonted Mai. cc Female

MEN AND WOMENOffice or factory warteTe

We handle every type o: work!Positions In suburbs or Chicago.cali any tIme. AV 2.6171.

. $TTRP.T8 E1LOWNj'441839 Milwaukee Ave. chicago

Now That Vouve Been To TheRest Corne To The 545e.

Morton GroveEmployment Service

6223 Dempeter St..

Morton Grove. m.(Use Medical Entrance On

' Fernald)' Phone YO 6-6223

Immediate Openings for bothmen and women.

Salaries commensurate withablllty and past employment

experience. '

Cali orSee: Ann Gossett

CLASSIFIEDSERVICE. . DIRECTOR«Adverthing hAn Iflyestinent In The Success Of Your Business"

Phone: VAnderbilt 4-5151 for Directory Rates

Rug cleaithzg

WALL TO WALLCARPETING

SRAMIOO OLEANEDRurnibire cleaning and rug

RAUG S 'mESON" .ME74f43 '

1214 W. Be3mm Avse Rca Phone Mr. Maug

' 'VA74350

3-Ealp Wonted 5fa1

7 MALE OFEMALE

21 and over. 'To v1111es Improvement PR

. FOB NORTh7SUBURBAN JOBS

.

"MANNING"PARK RIDGE

PIONWICK TREATRE B.

TA 34181

FREE JOSalaria, to strn

Reecuuve SemetariesCounselor; Key Pun,l, O

'plstacIuin; No age suitMany unusual jo

A.BBEY E3fl'LomzSENVICg INC.

¶ffiOlLlSIIwaukee Ave. NI?

CONCESSION/COWORK

Evening Work.OIdr people preferred

OASIS DRIVE INEimhurst ltig5lm

Rensonville, IlL

4e-62,114 Cero

MISS JOAN'SPLAY SCHOOL

''Wbere It Costa lo Moro. .Réceive The Veiy

e 5fj School For Modasliving

e Planned Nufrittous litt.

WE WELCOME YURR(SPPXTION

IED Touhy NEle SUOTIISSer Day Campa Private P153' Ares

IDDDLKWS PRE.ScROOo.SERF ND RINDESTRAINING - Ages 2 - e. S7 a.m. - G pm. 7mVA 4lES5 State Llasasst.

7'.- Fot SiiÌ-AutduioOieO

54 MERClJlY - fully powe$250rn Good condition. Sun Vade luxe. CV 9-3564.

1954 FORD TUDOR R & N Ntires. Cali VA 4-1225 after 6 P

e - Mouso Trailer

House Trailer 1958 Colonial diStairs & oil tank with standIn refri-dtep freeze & oven.400 W. Touhy. No. 2. CY. 6-

MOBILE HOME-41x8. l\OOrooms. Good- condition. Reable. Can VA 4-8367.

li-Wonted to

COUNTER HEIGHT metal ticabinet 24" wide Call VAi-

WANTED 22 RIfles. or p4oy condition, make, or size-after 500 P.M. VA 7.376d

Want Ads

In 33,000

Homes

p_ir Sain Autamabtivo"WILL. GIVp YOUR Dfl(ln..i...

IT

.PAY$TO TRADE AT

HOLMES1960 FAI.CON 2 dr. Very low mil.

cant be told from new $15951960 FALCI364 ' St. Wagn. Real

sharp. Perfect Nor the family'svacation $1685

1959 OLÁIS SES 4 dr. HT Pow.Steer. S Brakes. Like newthroughout F2095

. 1959 FORD FAIRLANE 2 dr: VS.Fordo, Rad. & Htr. Exc. tond.

,$1295

1959 CHEV. 4 dr Sdn. 6 cyl. S/T.ROH. $1295

1958 T-BIRD HT. Full power-eel.oniIWhiOC-i beauty .83395

l958PIY. Wgn. VR AIT. Ran.:,Netv alres.Sharp S95lN? MERC.' Montelare. HT. Pow.

er etc. Sharp $9951957 FORD Cory. Sdn. VS. Fono.

R&H ' ' $9951957 CIIEY. 210 2 alr.6-P.G. R&H.

--., .Me

1956CM' '"." ..Full-Pow. ReiYtia W). top. A ne'.v one .. 51695

'l956 OLDS HT. Real nIce cat.- $595

1956 MERC. HT. $5951954FORD2dn. ' $295

HOLMESMOTOR CO.OPEN SUNDAYS

. . 178 Slicer Des Plaines

OPEN EVENINGS

lIA -Ruedag

SWANSON BROS.MOVERS

SIncelSfll10% DISCOUNT TO READERS

OF Titis REwsppWe Also Rent Manned Ytucics

lb Save You Money on Movingc:.!D..... -eneaf.53141il- and DecoraOJ,gpainting, decorating. papeì-hang.Ing. Excellent WorkmanshIp.PSompI, pleasing, reliable serv-ice. RealistIc PRICES - estimatesno Obligation.

HAROLD M. PINEREmp$tead 9-1165

COMPL95.E PAINTING and dec.orating service, Gu*anteedwork. RaUON STUDIO. VA

PAIRflNG. _ Reasonable. 35years experIence. VA 7.3923.

lt...

ATTENTION.

IlPriflg la here. Now Is the time. toligs up for an early lawn thatWill heat the Weeds.' GuaranteedWork at lowest prices. with talltotaling at no extra coaL Localreirreflrm

..BKSSI RAYNSLseal Lancaper

. 1'Landers 91783.

lIbRE TAX SERVICE. WillNirpare your return by appolat-le1It__at 'our CóiÑenlence. Rea-

68labIe rn COU VA 4-5466.w. Z; LesaIng 97 CambpellAie, » Plaines.

275 Pet Cero

cane In my home. Rapijjdiet and grooming. CV 6-34V

POODLEGROOMINGPoodles beantiftmJly

bathed and 'groomedStunning aceeasoriee.

YO 5-33o

Il-Campentry

GENER.'.L 'REMODELINGand repairing or fleW work.

Kitchens. bathroor,. recreationrooms or porches. Floor, ovali orceiling tiling.

SMALL JOBS WELCOMEInsured.

VA 4-952983e -

22 - Elâctaies,j Saivia

WARNER DROTEEB5SEWER AND DRAINAGE

POWER NODDINGCatch basin cleaned and repairedOur service fr.-.' If wo fail toopen any 'blockc.l 'line. Free astiraste. 24 hour service.

.

AR 6-47718ubebsra-VAnderbjI 44445

Chicago-JUniper 8-5995

I3- TV Sales L Servies

UNIJERSALT.V. Sales and Service

eT.v servire Calls.e i Year parts guaranteee Service within the hour

Open daily 9:00 AM. - 9:00 P.M.Sundays 11:00 AM. - 5:00 PAt.723 Center Des Plaines

CYpress 92458

25A -. Floor Wasting

FLOOR WAXING - high quality.low price. Trewax floor wax used.All Northwest area. HE 9.2353 orCL 5-3278.

29 - Lost and Found-

LOST-Beagle. male. black andbrown with svhile throat. NameSassy. 2 yrs. old. No tag. Orchardplace vicinity. Sat. April 1. RE.\VARD. VA 4.0331.

BLACK Dachshundi lost. Female.4 yro. old. Named Freida. No tagOn collar. Craig Manor vicinity,Friday around 2 P.M. from Stich.CY 9-2516.

30 - For Sale - Miscellanooua

NEW CARPET 9x12'-Matchisg12x15' with heavy loam' pads.TA 3-6401.

CAMPING TRAILER 4 x 10'. Twowheels. Includes tent and tarp.Sleeps 3 adults. Call VA 4.1225'alter 6:00 P.M. -

$50. SPRING FQItMAL size 9.Worn once. White & pink. Willnell for $20. VA 4.7710.

3Po-Fer Sale-Books

WORLD BOOKENCYCLOPRDIA.

VA 4-2483

32- Fer Solo Applienceì

TAPPAN GAS range 36". One andhalf years old. '$75. ' lAite new.

'The NUes ie,

The Nne Bwte c lvo:23 - Bot SeA, Msa. _.'

REAL BUYSItoed Musical Instrumenta

1 Gulbrannen Teanslntor OrganWith built In Leslie Speaker

Lenten Betsy Rono Spinetonly 3 mus. old . $512.

Used Elec. Guitars$35.00 to $69.99

. Used Accordians$39.00 to $69.00

RC. RECORD SALESTILL ON

Try ourSIPCIAL MISIC ORDER

' SERVICE

MARIA SCHAEFERMUSIC STORE

Costero Stied. pre-Onished hitch.. PIANOS ORGANSon eablneon; formiea sink tops 1415 Ellinw,,.j Des Plaines"made the old way". SYVEIOSON .

VA 4.4131CABINET SHOP. 3036 Orchard Pl.OLDEST IN DES PLA1N. Piton.VAnderbilt 4-1357.

36-For Sale-Rtasj Estate

ON TREE LINED STRIETA gem in a ranch house. 2 bed.rooms pitia den. Attached garage.Large ncreenporch. Picture bookyard. Tip-top condition. Youname occupancy date. Offered byO%Vner.

SEE IT ÁNt TillE956 E. Grant Dr.

VAl-1225

DES 'PLAINESBY O\VNER

3 bedroom face brick ranch. Car.peted living and dining roomDraperies throughout. 1t tilebaths. Tile and birch cabinetkitchen sviti, os-en range. Base.ment. Gas heat.

$23,400VA 7-6809

MB-Fer Salver Rent

WOW!

TERMS

lient or own a ranch or bi-levelhome for lens cost than rent. $100down payment and paymentswhich Include principal, Interest.taxes and Insurance from $100.

'per month. 46 minutes to Chgo.Clean air. No closing cosOs. NoBUNK. Contad:

.WILL SETTLE REALTOR

39-FerRent

132 Hazard Rd.CarpentersvlllePhone 428-2617

37-Wonted te Buy-Real E3tat.

WANTED restdentlai-4,acant. 'J.MORRISON MU 5-9290.

HOMEOWNERSATTENTION

W Have Suyas,Fer Your Home.

It You Wont To SellPleas. Cell 5s:

SENSOR REALTYNI 7.7173

THREE Rid. unfurnished, guesthouse, with porch. On private es-tate, Automatic and hot Waterheat; fireplarea. $125. 'VA 4-2636.

ROOM FOR RENT. Enmploye.Call after 6:00 P.M VA 4-420e.

FURNISHED TOWNHOUSES InDes Plaine. for young workinggide. No lease. Ml utilities.washer and. dryer, 3 bedrooms.bath and half. Call BY 9.9371 orVA 4-0161 . '.TWO SLEEPING, roeles.' Women.Dependable. Kitchen privileges.Des Pialne home,VA 4-0393,

S2-Pt 6nio-;ni llata

&n. .J. &h55//.&eo.

BE TRE FIRST TO SEETHESE NEWLY LISTED

LlJXUitY HOMES AT'UNHEARD OF PRICES

' ' $15.799TIREDOFRENTINGI

Spread out in this 3 bedroom,brick with recreation room. base-ment and din!ng el. Small yard.but large enough for swing setand tomato plants. AND LOOK!Assume $116 toil monthly pay.menls! In the heart of town.

$i6,ö0Beautiful stone

anal brick ranch. Recently deco.rated. Only 7 years old, 2 car ga-rage. Handy to school. rieres andtransportation.

$11,700Look Ittre!!! 3 bedroom ranch"ith ftill basement. Right Intlosvntswn Des Plaines lt's cleanon,e s:rerp. 12x20' kitchen. flor-

$lS,999WANTED'!

A nice family Io take advantigeof this nix year old brick and red-svood ranch. 'Would have to ap.predate extra large wood cabinetkUchen and beautiful hardwoodtoses. A Real Beauty" Comeand ree for yourself!

$2l;000

'Only One Life!

Stake It glorious In thIs Immaculate brick home. Accent on qual.it)' & spaciousness. Non-allergicearleting. Beautifully decoratedinside and out. Shrubs and ga.rage are right. Beautiful area.

$21,900ill-Level

3 bedrooms. red. area and at-tachen garage in vicinity of MaineWest. Owner will consider Dad-ing for small, two bcdroom'hemeIn Des Plaines. Here's your op.

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SPLIT LEVELLarge brick A frame 3 bedroom.1i baths. Plenty of closet space.Ow, heat. Attached garage, Nowvacant. Take over owner's bal.asce of $19,500 with small downpayment. Dont miss thIs chanre.

3 BEDROOM BRICKand stone ranch. Poamed cell.Ings. Large kitchen, attached car-port. Take over owner's presentmortgage with $2900 down.Monthly payments less than rent.$11,100 mortgage.

SV. MARY'S PARISHA real family home!!! Six fullrooms, woodburnlng fireplace,1',o bathn, large,tamlly kitchen.2 car garage. Walk to train andshopping.

ONLY $24,900.

$28,9004 bedrooms-family size. 2 baths.Dlnln room. Breakfast ares,Lots of privacy, 'Rar in ree room.Full base. Gas heat. Centrallyair-conditIoned. 2¼ car garage.Walking distance to train. Publicand parochial schools. Can beseen only on Saturday and weekdays.

For the ExecutiveTruly a plüsh face-brick bi-levelon a private street. 14 ft. frost-free frigidaire. Custom draperies.Just about the moSt conven4tntlocation in Our beautiful city,Walk to everything, Moving outof state. Shown by appointosent.

680 0t0 SL,.2f4 /ainJt VA 44142

3t ROOM APAMI11Pr-iJIfl_l.tie stove. leelgasatorN' galegoIncluded In rental. Bfa I accu.penny. VA 4.j750

FOR RENT-PRIvATE RN.forgentiemno. ISepenceo.. VA.

ROOM POR RENT in priest.home. cooking privileges a pri.vate bath. Prefer middle age

-workIng woman with references.$20. e weelc TA 3-8321.

D.?. 358 Oak St Ultra modem.1 A 2 bedroom apartments. Gasstove. refrtg. Included. SpaciousLR. 3 blocks N. of Miner. 1 blotkw,. ofLee.SL DE 2-3600 or. bt' .1-0426.

'IWO BEDROOM Town Rouse.Carpeted. draperies. refrigerator.electric stove, Washer. dryer, Im.mediate occupancy. TA 3-3714.Des Plaines.

338 ROOM APARThOENT, Heated.unfumished. Des Plaines area.Call VA .7-466&

In a private home in NUes, Nr,Harlem A Milwaukee. Desirewoman who works, Includeskitchen privileges. YO 7.8032After 5 P.M.

FOUR ROOM APARTMENT. 1300.Jefferson St. Phone VA 4-9e?.Ask for Pete.

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.VA7.2384.'

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52A-Siafla. A Sersa Repaired

ALUM. screens. windows. doorsrepaired. Screens and windowsmade IO Order. VA 4-0088 or ME7-7736,

Too Late to ClusifyD.P. S ROOM heated apartment.$140. May 1. Near NW. RB. CallVA 7-5035 or AL. 1-3357 alter 7P.M.

HELP WANTED '

sMan or woman to m;nage otrampoline center. Part time or.full time. CL 5-1600.

WILL TRADE U.S. Commemora-tive stamp collection dating backto 1800 for antique guns. VA7-3764.

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