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Arlington Heights Herald from Arlington Heights, Illinois • 754

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Arlington Heights, Illinois
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754
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1:35 tha commissioners had ed unnoticed through the resr of the community room into tho chamber end the hearing had The school beard was concern with other matters than nv buildings Suit wn filed by i of residents Uvini group of residents living east Baptize QiINfaiefl At Presbyferin Church On Christmas TIm foUowing children were bapthced during sarvleat of worship at the Tint Presbyterian ehureb of Arlington Christmas the Rev Paid La Louis gtumpf Waited In Wrong Room For Elk Grove Zoning Hearing A (rucking terminal will be erected on acres at rrosm-t rl awl Touhy ave' Elk Ornve township if the county suiting ImwiyI or appeals approves The piwpiMtei) terminal project was disclosed at a hear Iiitr of the Hoard of Appeals Thursday night at ML Pros-fort lillnue hull Vote Nev School BuiMings As Enrollment Increuses Schod election headHnes outnumbered all others during 1965 as both high and elementary achooli ehiffced their building programg into high gear to catch up with' tha ever-mounting enrollment Tha high school board of education announced double shift! for the current year Tha lay committee approved the plans for an addition to Walnut Arlington Heights Peter Richard and Patricia Jane Bukew eld children of Mr and Mrs Robert Bukowrid 531 8 Chestnut Arlington Heights Douglas Alan OnriM son of Mr ted Mrs moMd Cbobs IMS Kitchen Arlington Heights Kristine Lytm and Patrisla Kim Engslbntien chtldrsn of Mr and Mbs Robert Engribntsen UB8 Highland ava a-wng- Heights Janet Louise Hoffmann dm of Mr and Mrs Hnrvey mean 933 Ksnolcott ArUagton Heights Peggy Joan Seknek daughter of Mr end Mrs John Sehuek 3501 Pork st RoUtat Meadows Money Jeon Sell daughter of Mr end Mrs Mm HTML AS Lorkdole tone Mount Prospect Georgians of Mr and Mn Don David Earle Aage wo of Ur and Mfe Earle Aogv MU Fine Arlington Heights Kenneth Rich-nrd Behra Jr eon of Mr and Mbs Kenneth R- Behtn 308 Unoohi lane Arlington Heights Thomas James Bienne eon ot MT end Mn Harry Biermm Jr 15 WUtaw Arihton Heights Jonathan Andrew Bone son of Mr and Mrs David Bone 590 tha present bafldlng and recommended second school fl million was voted for th addition hy a margia of 5 to and woifc to progtearing with Rena rd caking to dtocouwc from district 57 It is aeheaaloi earing January A and i nptwedthebomd THE OFFER of a vdhmlar contribution of 1309 per borne tha school district by the dvd opar of Country Club Terrao-subdivisloa was gratefuly ra erived arid first Installment 81200 hat already been paid School official asked the vfl lore board to study an ordinance which would require a builder help the schools in a similar way bat before action could be taker It was dadared Ola gal by the at general of tka state elsewhere fra finan assistance the tool boon with the high school for hidden property no tax rcUa end many hoaw found incorrectly assessed eounty aiaawnr has promisee condition wilt be corrected thouuld add tnQUons a to the essesrad valuation 1339 owsiiad voluotiof high school district was ttl an incteoM of ft miQiar pravkuis year Dtstrie valuation jumped non 9U be built by 1987 At an election February 26 FOUR or TIM spectators were miffed at the mix-up end at a lees as to Its eause They were Georg Hauel-man a mushroom farmer whose place ia on Touhy ave wist of tho area bring sought for heavy Industry Fred Mahler who OU-ecra form on Pmspact rd louche the PMallay-Friibii property on the north VTorien Gerny a carpenter and Harold Henrietta a typewriter repairman both residents of Wostflrid estates a subdivision at Algonquin and Prospect trio Hassrimen end Mahler both said they wore In favor of the chsngs but that they wanted to know what type of industry would locate on the tTOCt Corny and Hedrick stated that they wore interested residents of Elk Grave O'Malley Friable Popjoy and Niadert all said that they ware surprised at the mix-up and da-nlod that there had been any intent to exclude the public from the hearing Popjoy pointed out that all previous hearings had bean hold in tha couimcil chamber and that It had often been packed with spectators font Olsen received nwords for two years Jackie Shimmln ra-criven an award for four Bernard Betty Cindy and ShimmiB all raesivsd awards for John a five years township resident who came to attend and voice their opinions did not get to Um he ring because of an apparent mlxup about lu location They arrtvad shortly before 8 for the 8:30 hearing and were shown Into lore upstairs room They waited then until 9:13 pi whon the commissioner and petitioners emerged from the council chamber which opens off the community room One of tho 9 would-be spectators asked about tha hearing and was tokl It was all over The waiting gup expressed surprise It seems that tha O'Malley-Prisbie party bad set In the com-muaty room and hod font Into dm council room about 800 to testimony Then about Martin Luther Him At free Church On New Year's Eve Next Setarday night the film Luther' wfll be shewn oxata locally a tea Aritogton Bta Evangel ical Fret church Dunton and St James Bov Charles Wlft pastor of tbs Am chinch mads this fa Mfeiaelioa with plans for tee annual watchnlxht semes to be held Sstnzday evening New ave The fOm wOl be the Brat feature of tha program end will be shown at 1:45 to $2lK milUon However village building permits a mflUontnUH the XUO Wing st Aritogton Heights Alan Scotr Wallace eon at Mr and Mrs Henry Wallace T22 Tkyden Arlington Heights Biggest Insurance Ad Ever Printed Released In January Magazine The biggest Insurance ad ever primed in any magaxine a feature the January tasua of Reader Herald agent for State aobQa Insurance company Telling the compute story of State Farm Mutual service and pine of op ration this is tbs first multiple -pan ad ever run In Reader's Digsst suae the publication inaugurated Its policy of accepting a limited amount of advertising Occupying six pons the single ad reourad two whole carload of paper for its printing in the magaslae'i more than 1400CL 909 copies The State Tkn story appears in pictorial form la a 5-pane ad to Ufo magazine January IL The current 9-pagc ad feature Mr Hebri said launches a biggwMhan-ever advertising campaign to bring tbs 1989 to thirty On November A a second high school on Uw Foundry rd rife to cost $3tt million was approved 12-1 BaadhmM atactica attracted the moit votafe but I new bond member were to April John Kappa WUllam Hartman and Joseph Brant fllltog th pbra vacated by EhanLaurfe Arthur Shaitan and Arnold Gar-Useh who wen not candidates foe re-etaetton George Shepnerd wn chosen pnsidant of tho boerd GRADE SCHOOL district ST was likewise concerned with new buildings Ja March wag taken and contracts awarded for tha William Burnt ocbooL and th building aftbouriTnot cttnulitii wn ODinsd In tewtVblla hurrying th contraction of the Bane cheoi the boerd studied plans for mere cUsnooms at oteer locations and on November 21 asked th voters to approve a $390400 bond tame to cover oust of a new Lions Fork school and an addition to Falrview school Bid wiU be opened January 10L Russell Smith and Mrs Stephen Kline were xw-eleeted to the board in April and Robert Schiller wot dieted to fill roe place cfLen Snyder who ratired time la torney Looking dal joined hunting on tbo wan The this and ft dollars THE ef th milUoR over th IT mfilian with over 811 grater eighth to th Iso the dorgarton her to 390 Is bemg didates school VA 4-4781 Mrs Arthur Henson received awards for seven years and Janet Sandqulst received an award ter 11 years of perfect attendance A group of the young osopl of the church west earolUiui Chrixt-mas eve They met at Um church at 9:30 and returned to the church at for a period of tetlow-shlp sad refreshments Included among these who attended were the Rev Clare Pierson Mist Ruth Pierced John and Elaine Hanson Roger Fitch Mr and Mrs Richard Roos Bob LeViae Hoftr Simon and Bid Levins PhU Roos Janet Sendqidst Cnrol LoVis and Barbara Levine Barbara Eamnsrino Cindy Shim-min Cynthin Wehlsa Kathy Klrste Margie Klrste Mildred KsUev and Chock Crittenden GMMMnky News Birthday eriebrente this week were Corel Howard who was 17 S3 Grace Durso who was Dsosmber 24 Donna Boe Evenhousa who was December Feehanville School As Ihe sprlngboerd for this campaign State Firm MutuoL with tee largest fondly of pot lcyhokitn chose (ha msgszte with tbs greatest dreu-latiM A State Form amt for tea past 9 yoart Mr Nsbonid: the toggmtar to the sbouM have tea and authorities or on a rabrtaattal incnasi quadMmkial nlvittM nt la loeal gndi both public and private 1400 September Tbs made publlb school graduating dast wo 117 th larrasi Ustera of the sdiool dto-Met Tho high ghttl dam va largest to dafe 303 Xte enrollment to Septan pobtie achooto wa over organized to adect ram for etoettoa to the grad board and will maet i Fart I "Prophet Tell of His Coming1' held recitations by Weldon Gtrstungi Larnr Biachof and Marie Eannsnoo Candy Deeang Faith Boat Sharon ShimmiB and Judy Oisoa The Jnnnr choir lad by Mrs Richard Henning sang "ft Came Upon a Midnight aad Marlene Otsoa played an oerfion sofo Part IL "The Shepherds Coma1 contained reeltaUons bar Howsi Strahlendorf Berry BUhof Bill Laark and Jim Milos la one groups and Sandy Milos Karen Schraedar Linda Ehom Gall Iftnniiig Doiuw McKinney Mike Olson Sharon Ttonan and Bobby Leark In hlstarv ben joining ovary working day This ad tolls why State Farm in S5S SI and Michael O'Boyle tagfea and service to the attention 4CKMOOO care IniSd surance to so popular that we are mark of 1 lor more who gUI be If Dsosmber 31 of moisi car owners during 1969 than ear other Board of education of school district 8 will have their January meeting Wednasdav at Ilia school-house at 8 pra School will resume January 3 Tho auesdaouo at the PTA Qmsunos party held lost week Tuesday brake ad records The Christmas pageant played to a pocked home with hardly ony standing room left The pogcant Wisest Wise was ptevsd ui 5 soeiws The first scene the was played by Bruce Murdock as Mi-jsh Bill Nichols as servant Sylvie Durso as the angel and the seventh aad eighth grades sang "While sihcplierdi Vicki Williams sang and the fifth eighth grads sand "Hark the In the second scene Dense Jean Murphy was the mother with John Romcy Larry Wscbof Betty Bra-berg and Jennifer Williams aa tee diiMns Tbo song wore by thePRb and sixth grades "The Aomfc by tne third and fourth! grades and Holy by Sarah Mlun In Hie third scene 'the third end fourth grades sang "It Came (ft on tea Midnight 1 Marie Eanaartao VkI Williams Sarah Mius Vaughan Campbell -Barry BUchof ana Joseph U'ehlac were the csrolsr In the fourth ocena the children Ik-li-re lle project can Ik stortril Mo iNmrd must ftp-pnne a vlmngr in soning fmtn farming In industrial use for u7 wre chi the northwest of rd and Touliv Ate Tim tern-km I would be btllll by Nurterl Mnc-r vrvn ine which hhi inotp from the tins II li irtcrv it hut Minimi in down tnn ps Ptilin tor nearly SO (IS ZUMMi nillKIt rtulmun Andrew rVill-iriMm end secretary UT liter Pop heard the pc liiintmr'it eswe from Robert lhi-kim at Chicago lawyer lor Allmrt (TMaUry 859 Mosnrt Oikmw and Charier Friable IB tl Thacker si Dei Plainer teiimr of the tract and the (picking 111 in Ralph A Neirfert IW Webster li Pe rem'iwenied the trucking firiii which hn nn op-lion io purrwc land if the clMirjn cor through Xuirrt kM Friday that the hnilLim will he sn ft locus Slid JO will fare Pimped rd He vi id it it would cost new oi Mavw il stM that br he kimw Him were no definite pi ns Pr the remaining M1 arras hut that the realty firm li inquirlm The tract sT-vMies the nuiln line of the Chicago North Western railway The line wai relneated O'Hare airport was built NrmRRT DRSC'RIRRD hU firm ai atridly a short haul The hn hauls nrln-eipslly freight for mdusiry from plane to kmc rlNlnncr terminali throughout the Chicago ares inw dwc I his In rat inn are hcctu-c It away fmm any imMentul section and lm good rail and tr Aha wy waul In Urccr qn irters out of the cmuiM downtown port of Dea PI ines" Tim present termini! on a lot 130 fret iqibire According to Nicilerl the Mur Inc lwr about 33 mlnutei and I'm bilk of Urn tmtluMny oon-nsfed a dc-cnptron nf the prowvwd ermittl by Haskins ain further testimony advocating a taanc change tn Indinirtol uw hy an Arlincton Heights realtor He wm Ridunt Manlte 3tS respect Manor Ml Pros me who hi office at 9 St ir rd Arliiuinn Height AU-i at tne hennne mu Rnh Mclanmaiu 1-113 Brophy ave Park RiduT of rtm realty firm nf William MrUrnnan and Co-wiucn will handle the vile of in pmprrtv la Urn truck Une if hm chuiac apprated Tirr lira isiOM of the aoniag tuird wil' not he fortheomlng fa at leist 3 or 4 weeks Klc riert protected Chaagsa must be approved by 3 county governing tswtes the mnlng board of appeals the public imdee commit-tee and the fuU county board of mminis loner Vlcdrrt and Popjoy hath stated ilrt tliem were no objections to tim change fran anyone at the he ring Pepfoy said notice or the Iwmi-iiis had been sent to Alt Prospect and De Plaines hut Hist one had re presented either at the hearing Nor was there a representative nf Elk Grave township at the hearing h1 fc ppH HP HH From all the iolhs at Jenel for a wonderful year! id wore Wayne Schrader Kenneth Warren Roar StrahtondorL Bernard Ine Shlmmfa Jeffrey HarMg Bobby Hraakif Chrit rfouge Tuny Biased Judy Eaanarino Mrs Shim-mtai tod the nursery children In foe songs "Away In the Manger" and after which (hero woe recitation group Billy Meitner Tommy Kronur ana Skipper Best Port III Wise Mea contained rrahalloni by Art Laark Buster I ovine Chuck Dsering Paul Hsrtwlg Jr Gail Meunar Linda Tuliy Dsbbi Rose Janet Hartwig Jsckla Shimmln Anita Lumditrom Cathie Coodto and Sandra Csrstuag The footer choir saag 3 soogsTTho first Noel" UtBeTowp of Part IV "Others Have Come" eontainsd a plane solo tar Dome wera Jar Nowicki Staven Tom-aschebky Janet Kartwig Gteo FbHou Ben Dsering Marie Bor-tuccl and Pkitip Jlmdoclt Song by tka brat and second grades TWlng and Danceaad "San- saw AssMae In Claus Comes THOUGHT YOU'D ua TO KNOW jmnI IttVI Mt Uw mm to Yes It's ell because of you that ws've had auch a wonderful year of growth and we want you to kndw how grateful we are to you for helping ua open 18 brand new gtores In 1958 This means then an now 179 Jewel stone serving homemaker la Chicago suburbs and nearby Indiana In the fifth scene Frank Sullivan whc the miwfonanr doctor end Carol ffotleU the girt from Indie The song sung Mien was to the World sung bv th combined chorus and tha audience Tha reader was John Goggin Curtain and IlghteiPaul Cullv and Rickard Storbenz Scancty: Richard flterbaes nod Jaaet ratryas Mrs Charlotte Sodortand was the director with Miss Datum Mrs Cavett Miss Hobson and Mr Ablria assisting Refrastunaats were served in the cafeteria after tha program Forest River Church The annual Nsw eve watch night service wOl bagin at 10:90 pm A social time will pro- were presented with awards TTwse code th service beginning at 9 were Judy Olson Raymond Jean Murphy vocal solo by Mrs William Martens Jr rscltattons Dotd LoVuie Carol Mites ittv Mctsntr Deane Murphy Barbara Eennarlw Kathy Klrste Emma West Cindy Shimmln Barbara LsVina Betty Brobcrg and Carol LoVIno Tho junior choir sang "Come Hither Yp Faithfur ana Levs tea Uttlt Child-m of tea World Port Th narrator who kept the thread ot tho story going throughout all tha ports ctadad and the junior to tee Alter the play tear was a Mm strip shown with th Rev Con Flanon as narrator The children who had bad perfect attendance Bernardino Shimmin Howard Strahlendorf Roy Strahlendorf and Christine Kramer who racalvad awards for 1 year ef perfect at-lanca Janat Kartwig Jeffrey tondani PHILADELPHIA Cream Cheese o'clock The Christmas program held at th church last Thursday was arranged and directed by Mis Jean Dick Mrs Jeanne Kramer Bonnie LoVlne and Bob Bfortsnc The narrator was Dm LeVkw The Hanwii 1 rol LeViae Dstty uth LeViae Sucaa Martens and Mir- at the hrering but a group of and a welcome hy Gary Anderson Lo vine Robert Ma AUNT JANET Ai snothtr ytr pus rtiz haw importanf your friendship nd goodwill hovo boon to our success Wo opprocicto tho opportunity to soy "Then! You1 nd wish you A HAPPY NIW YIAKI Iceberg Dills- MB SB! Tji Ripe Olives 2'43 19c 'Seep flmlwi 2 pp 65c Potato CUps 59c IMnM Starts 2 43c Peddbgs 32 Sop 2ll2Se bM fevto1 toeHwM Enra lUa 9 ta 14 STSS 21T43C rr V39c DotOfgwt tTMc Wotsoa 03 TT 63c Spry iatlk few 3trJ5c BARRINGTON TRUCKING CO Soeji Kraon Site Serf J73c Sop 3270 Sop 2batJT27c li Ctsplito IUhM bend ferries' ENTERPRISE 2530 een i I.

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