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Suburbanite Economist from Chicago, Illinois • Page 3

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SUBURBANITE ECONOMIST. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1962 Many Area Scholars Rewarded (Continued fiom Page 1) er, 8023 Lavergne ave and Richard Zehr. 10246 S. 52nd ave. 0 Palos Heights Ronald Sche- rubel, 12123 S.

74th Lynn Vuich, 12801 S. Mason and Thomas Wachtor, 12012 S. 73rd ave Palos i Richard Walston, 10410 75th ave Palos Park Robert Anthony, 12419 Forest Glen ave Diane Gawne, 12118 88th ave. Georgia Lundin. 12800 83rd ct.

TUmald Mass. 8400 132nd st. a a i a 8500 129th pi Andrea Pokon. 7801 Oak RiHse a PoNon. 7832 Onk Riflgp a id RUT.

13222 Kim st a i i route one. and Carol Young. 12212 89th ave Worth: Victor Baumann, 11340 Avon ave Ruth Bukauskas, 6777 113th st Frank Fer rara, 6601 W. 115th pi Paul Janecek, 7213 109th st Robert Lmdquist, 11239 DP pot st Joseph a i 11401 Rehearse For Palos Heights Schedules Referendum Posen Notebook Set Information Session Here Mary AM Cbofcrok (ECMMBtift FU 8-2112 St. Stanislaus Mothers' Club' ture of lower left arm church.

80th st. and S. Cen- held a puppet show, "Beauty ay. March 30. tral South Stickney.

and the Beast." for the St. U4ifl was SINGING NURSES The Student Nurses Choir flf Wesley Memorial Hospital will Ma Rickey Wood, son of Mr and An information sess.on will Mrs. Richard Wood. 14419 S. be held after the May 15 meet-' 1 rne Lak Palmer suffered a frac- mg of the Ladies auxiliary in and Superior st.

Burbank Manor Presbyterian Gerald Smith will direct student addcd attraction f)f Agncs Utko 144th and The meeting will begin at 8 15 the Northwestern Glee aub A HarriS St WaS Robert Smith, township th Cation of William TM, ATM. pltahzed Memorial supervisor, and the Rev. Don Ballard. met April 17 and voted to tad Easter present from the club, hospital. Holt will be guest speakers.

Student nurses living in th. a referendum to establish Each child also received a i a celebrants this Dr. Smith will relate the South suburban area are: Joan sanitary sewer system and to, chocolate bunny. month include Eddie Sedlak of social issues within the commu- Davis, Blue Island. a a issue $85,000 in general obliga- S.

Palmer ave, April 21, and nity. and Rev. Holt will give the Koomga. Blue Island, and the Elaine Martz, 9333 S. ave Evergreen Park Patricia CbristiMiiso (Economist Correspondent) GI 8-7S6C Palos Heights city council tmn bonds The date will be Rickey Kozvewicz of S.

Divi- theological viewpoint on non Donas, me aaie win oe gt. Bonaventure Alumni so- Slon Rehearsing a scene from "The Rivals" to be presented at St. Xavier college are, left, Deanne Mashar, Audrey 2454 W. 69th and drama director Patrick Conlon, 9815 S. Da men ave.

May 12. By far the largest iety of Posen will be held Fri- tion of the cost will be borne day. May 4, at 8 p.m. in the bv special assessment, accord- St Stanislaus school basement. ,14440 McKinley Door ing to the engineer I jzes fresn The council adopted an 11 ordinance listing the prevailing wage scale in the area, as" re quired by the state before MFT funds be released ure Mik The next meeting is May 8 dent and chestej ubus in the Northern Illinois man have tickets available for company Service center, 7607 ff W.

119th st at 8 p.m. The pub- 1 ---lie is invited Apri. 28 same Proceeds from the "smoker" help rebuild a chapel des troyed fire at St Bonaven St i i Oak Park a and Philip -ent the plight Ralston, 7308 W. 114th pi. Fire Losses Less In March flrp -purred account renturv for $12.300 in property damage A paper, iron, and brass drive RetumS is scheduled for Saturday, April 28, sponsored bv the Men's -e i pu Char'es Reirne, Har of Palos Lutheran The i il i i i and i supporting roles i be Lone ave Sticknev two as i Sin-intr i a i i i Harlern a Palos Heights 11 as its spunk flrrfiiirf pioomnori i she accepted an apology at 8 15 m.

on a and Sat p.c up service i i AI t. 0111 urdav. April 27 and 28. th- a Lawrence Hale, Molme. 12356 S.

from Frank Julian. 8331 college a i i 103rd and 4309 W. 95th st Oak Lawn, ave FU 5-4762. before the Central Park a N' lna a 12601 Harvard or cal1 "f'" 00 GI 8 Through sat.re. "The RivaK" Kenneth Pnr.e Ir a Sat rfi between 9 a and of 18th KeniP'H "fse Jr Oak a Prnop( wlll be ed April 3 I awn and 1791 i complaint against Julian when ljtlwn fmn vn( nrlcl ivrou, or i.tartins materials for a i he took a microphone from her of a a of i i a Pioneers group, an 1 rt i i i hand during the budget at the Stickney town meet flled a Oak and $790 anrl mor 1 il oflf1 i nre A.lene or a 7 a for boys between Bedford a February, it was humor of a i a and speet Scrantnn, 1134! Talman a the ase of 9 a nd 18 reported by Don Herrman, vil- law- manager.

Of the total. $1,500 was at- TM amafi 6 a a at 4825 W. 97th pi and $10.800 to a home at 5220 st. Other department a i eluded 37 ambulance calls to a triple-triangled love plot a Michifian, The Methodist Youth fellow' Ha7- City. Ind a i Esselstyn, Community Methodist Canonsburg.

Pa Stage mana- 1 church. W. 121st at. and S. Har- Conlon ager is Alice Witt, 3535 W.

96th lem Palos Heights, will TM' Evergreen Park hold its regular paper drive Snndav Annl the The troupe i also travel to a Apr il 29 Those in the the end of TM of heir their Arthur Smith heard the case. of sirac speech and drama at Xavier, he is also directing St. Barnabas i a 10134 the scenes of accidents 24 calls the play. Longwood dr for a special to put out prairie and brush Bob Acres vAill be played by performance on Sunday, April fires, and five fire calls to build Kenneth Purse, 9414 S. Central 29, at 8 15 It wlll be spon- Oak Lawn and Barry sored by the parish Holy Name Also, action on the part of the -Jennings.

3036 W. 100th st society. Fire Inspection Bureau resulted Evergreen Park will play Sir In the abatement of 45 hazards Lucius O'Trigger. Department employees and and Mrs. Malaprop are 6 volunteers spent a total of 184 being portrayed by A manhours a i i at i Lencki.

2454 W. 69th and A A tors' meetings, and in the a Lyman, 3445 218 Mat- edition of regular and i Several suburban employes at drills during March Sir Anthonv Absolute will be Johnson Johnson Pharmaceu ticals, 4949 65th st recently received recognition for their ac comphshments and terms of service Richard Kamrowski. 8808 i i ave was promoted to engineering supervisor, plant engineering, and Ernest Lovgren, 7901 127th st chosen engineering supervisor. er which will be parked all dav Saturday in the parking lot of the church. New York Cut Sirloin STEAK DINNER lerved with french creamy ilaw, rolli buHer.

$150 1 You'll find all food wholesome and tasty. Just hop In the car and come es you BUS' DRIVE IN Counter, Booth, Car-Hop or Carry-Out Service 4510 West 95th St. GArden 4-3253 Midlothian Notebook EVERGREEN PLAZA 95th WESTERN AVE. SAVINGS tor Thrifty Gardeners by Phyllis Holmquist (Economist Correspondent) FU 8-1595 Mr. and Mrs.

Leonard Graf- was strom, 14620 S. Hamlm the parents of a son, Leon- process engineering. Ben Lawr- ard Lee, born April 19. He ence. 8834 Keating a and weighed six pounds 13 ounces Chat les Kupec, 9246 S.

50th at birth. Grandparents are Mr. have been with the i 25 years i and Mrs. Edward Barta, 3732 will be honored at the com-iW. 148th st Mr.

and Mrs. pany's Twenty-Five Year Serv- Leonard Grafstrom, 14300 S. ice Awards dinner May 2. 'Kenton ave. M.

F. Kahler, 4912 W. 78th st. has joined the firm recently as' Mrs Rnhert "TM 5 Midlo- a senior industrial engineer. a Countrv club, is a patient in an Omaha.

Nebraska, hospital. She became ill while visiting in Omaha. EVERI BLOOMING Hardy-Blooming PERENNIALS low prices on Carnaanns, Pinks. Pliloflc many otbctt. 39: Cirbf Said Starters Pots 12 far b.

ftarik Window Hower Boxes; Holland Grown Exhibition Size "GLAD" BULK GusnntcH to bloom! First qoaHty 2" bulbs. Pink, yellow, trarlct, white, daik red. 49 Cew MmMrt "OrtW" IBM Dwt, 10 oz. $1.49 Ion lomb, 14 uMnd 0fK9 Mrs. Lloyd Bauer.

14425 S. 'Kenton ave Mrs. Mel Fischer, 114432 S. Kenton ave Mrs Stan Johnson. 14417 S.

Kenton i ave and Mrs Phyllis Holm- attended a bridal shower for Ricky Mankowsky Monday. Mr. and Mr? Don Holmquist. Donean and Neill, 14433 S. Knox ave spent Easter weekend with relatives in Mason City, la.

Ronald Wojtanowski, who left recently for the army, is now stationed in Fort Knox, Ky. His wife, Jeanette, is living with her parents. 14324 S. Kenton ave. Jtimta MrPherson.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs Ralph McPherson. 14424 Kolmar flew to visit her sister and family. Mr and Mrs. Don Metsner and Jeffrey in Frankfort.

Germany. Don is stationed with the army in Germany i a is a student in Northern Illinois University. nCflr TMOWf rlflkr Conttnwovs blooms ad svmmcrl Planting instrvctions included I JUMBO ROSE BUSHES 15 Famovt Varieties IS" $1.77 HOOTS BULBS 39' 7939- 1 FREE SAMPLE Food with Rose Bush Purchase IIMITEO LASTSl of "Hoffman" Rose DAHLIAS Diner ptotc size not In 8 betnnfbl colon. PEONY ROOTS iSuper size flowering gooa in solid, two colors. LHY BULBS B-g 7-8" cue.

hardy bulbs. grow. Many colon. GARDEN SEEDS Lnw on L. srlrction of favorite Inner.

Tcgccibie VARIETY PKCS. B.g on border, cut flower 10 window bos now! "Cover GRASS SEED Kresge't low 5-lbs. 147 2-lbf. 1 47 67 eooert 1,000 fL 400 ft. EVERGREEN SHOPPING PLAZA i WISTIHN AVE.

NOW YOU CAN CHARGE IT AT KRESGES If you can repay $40.00 then ask for $764.65 the minute you want it Or. if you a cash in another amount morp or less why not phone and tell us how much' If you prefer, stop in. We'll be glad to help. month t't On unpaid monthly i $150 Pfr month on $150 to $300 and month on balances over $300 to $800 Oak Lawn Beneficial Finance 4847 W. 95th ST.

Phone: 636-3535 BENEFICIAL FINANCE SYSTEM 40 convenient affiliated offices. See white pages of your phone book. FIRST FREE RECORDS lay! Just Stop Aid AND LOOK AT THESE VALUES! '61 'T" BIRD. Air '61 GALAXIE. Hardtop '61 VOLVO.

Red. 4-Spted '60 FORD. Convertible, Sharp! '60 VOLKSWAGEN. Sharp! '59 CHEVY, BelAir. 4-Dr.

'59 FORD. Convertible '59 RAMBLER. 4-Dr. '58 FORD. Fairlane.

4-Dr. '58 CHEVY. BelAir, Hardtop '57 CHEVY, Convertible '56 PONTIAC. Convertible '56 CHEVY, 9 Pass. Wagon Over 200 New Can from With Ldw lank RatM Available.

HAWKINSON FORD CO. OPEN SUNDAY 5600 W. 95th ST. LADIES' WOOL SPRING COAT SALE were 39.95--44.95 were 49.95--54.95 were 59.95--69.95 were 79.95--89.95 were 99.95 Now-right at the start of the wearing season sweeping reductions bring you marvelous values in Morris B. Sachs fine quality wool coats.

Full length coats in every new every wanted color. famous imported and domestic wools including Forstmann, and many others. Light souffle wools, tweeds, plaids, solids, unusual weaves and patterns. Misses, petite, junior, tall, women's and half sizes included. SEE THESE VALUES NOW.

they SPECIAl OPEN THURSDAY NIGHT shop thursday downtown--State and Monroe--11 a.m. lo 9 p.m. south--6638 S. Halsted--12 noon to 10 p.m. FREE PARKING of our south side store- 2 brightly lit parking lots-attendants on duty.

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