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   West Towns Citizen (Newspaper) - May 31, 1962, La Grange, Illinois                                CITIZENS will join with the people who iriake up Community Memorial General hospital June to dedicate the recently expanded look over their achievements to date and hear of future needs and plans to meet The general public is invited to take part in the 3 dedi cation along with the hospital officers and Tours of the hospital after will discuss Your Community and Modern The for many de cades a dream of civic a 25acre site was dedicated for ward will offer opportunity to I its use those in the area who served in the World Wars was un As the campaign for building funds progressed an interested community responded clubs and business es contributed time and money to create a hospital for the More than people had its formal beginnings when Approximately 100 jj citizens donated more than each among 17 the community to see what it I under auspices of the American I contributed more than has helped create and to learn Legion posts of LaGrange and of the hospitals plans to meet Western The la t area health care needs in the Springs and 1 1 fl given bv the General A L he Dedicatory f dress was which vinod Featured speaker for the delivered by Captain Eddie Motors program is Richard and a memory j clean of Northwestern rock To honor the valor and i who i to perpetuate the memory of i Federal funds through the Hill provided Community Memorial opened July as a 98bed Late a addition was built to bring the total bed capacity of the hospital to Assets of the hospital now total A special feature of the new i addition is the intensive care unit which was opened in Dej The only unit of this j type in the western in j tensive therapy is designed for patients who need concentrated nursing around the All supplies and equipment for I ing procedures are within arms The unit saves valuable ing eliminates the costly need for private nurses and provides immediate and in tensive The i department has nine beefs and is equipped to handle any i The nursing stuff assigned to the area had spe cial training nul lectures hy staff doctors and equipment manufacturers before the unit The new 27 bed General Mo tors pavillion was planned and built to provide the utmost in medical care for Play isolation physicians rooms with a view for all patients and private facilities for teen agers are The department added dishwashing ind serving equipment to pro for the increased patient i Federal funds through the Civil Defense authorities made i possible a new steam turbine generator to be used as a com i plete power source for the hos j pital in case of a community j 1 Additional patient rare i central supply and park ing facilities were added re This wag the first expansion project of the old The president of the board of Skog said it would meet thr immediate needs of the com munity but that other service would be necessary in the near I Employing 457 I munity Memorial is of largest employers 1 This averages to employees m I per The hospital approximately a million i half dollars annually in In Community Mi iai admitted handled births laboratory tes nnd Volunteers contributed hours of service to the D DELIVERED IN 19 COMMUNITIES LA GRANGE LA GRANGE PARK WESTERN SPRINGS BROOKFIELD COUNTRYSIDE PLEASANTDALE McCOOK LA GRANGE HIGHLANDS INDIAN HEAD PARK HINSDALE PLEASANTVIEW WESTMONT CLARENDON HILLS WESTCHESTER RIVERSIDE BLACKHAWK HEIGHTS LYONS NORTH RIVERSIDE West Towns Page One Hews Interest to Suburbs Along the Q FOR THE BEST RESULTS INTERESTED READERS S 4 May 1962 2 14 A FEATURE SECTION OF THE CITIZEN NEWSPAPERS PRICE lOc Phone 246M j Four to Boost Branch Banks Everett come members of the citizens Fred committee of the William and Most Downs Kobert have do not realize that Illinois and become members of the Citizens Virginia are the only Committee of the Illinois Coun states that prohibit all forms cil for Branch it was of branch announced last week by Th m organization Downs council dedicated the in Community leaders from all tne state legislature of mea parts of Illinois who are con to modernize the banking cerned with the economic de structure of Illinois by permit i ting all banks to establish branches within a 15mile area of their home Such a to become a would require approval by the citizens of the state in a ref velopment of the state have Doctors Aid Drive on Glaucoma With the aid of civic the Branch Banking council is conducting a campaign of in so that all Illinois citizens will be aware of the i economic advantages of modern i banking a leading cause of given an extra push towards obliteration through the efforts of the Claren don Hills Lions club and local physicians June On that free eye exim will be given at Pros school in Clarendon Hills from 10 to 4 The eye examinations will be iriven by local medical Western and nel among whom will be James 130 Wood side were install ed May 23 as vice president and of the Cook County Council of Insured Savings Dvorak Installed May 23 In Council Posts James 5317 Central Alive at 65 Problems of Aged Grow Ou Of Changing Social Concepts FORTY BOYS FROM THE WEST SUBURBAN LaGrange recently boarded a Braniff airways plane at OHare International airport for a scenic flight over The flight was organized by Gerald assistant boys work and Robert Braniff sales as part of the YMCA educational Henry 4020 Grand Western Springs Robert 630 Spring La j Grange Edward i 1624 Mandel Westchester James 707E7 Hins Salak is associated with Capi and Evelina Federal and Dvorak March of Dimes Gives Breakdown of Support from all suburban Cook county General 191 Dela to the 1962 March of Dimes totalled jman Howard 9442 Lin Si John general coin reported receipts of of the January drive has Total Cook Receipts for LaGrange wene Us with Home Federal I from as well as Argonne Builds New Research Facilities A center for high energy of the Argonne particle physics research will be con accelerator division who will at the site of the Zero operate the atom smasher and Gradient area for lion volt atom smasher at and servicing components of the hy Argonne National Nearby is the Gradient a giant ring with loiai VOOK county i 5 w tions to the 1962 March reported at by i 700 Miller i cct Of this ft mount more i nearly onethird of Edward 19 Elm was raised by the ave Chicago and suburban commu Marching hourlong Mothers whose Walter 1546 Cleveland general chair March of man for LaGrange and her Mothers March plaine both in They reported receipts for both villages combined of Miles 1901 Mann heim general chairman for along with Moth ers March CoChairmen The essential problem of old age is that our social institutions have not kept pace with our changing We have denied the older person the values of 75 years ago and have failed to replace them is the comment of Miss Elizabeth a consultant in the field of She added The values of 7r years ago included a co family and respect and admira tion for the older It was the young who were tolerated and We have dislodged the older person from his status be cause of our tendency to judge a man by what he not by what he and because we tend to respect the young patronize the By patronizing the older we tend to iso late The problem of is essential to the problem of but the problem of patronage cannot be solved by For the past several years the Citizen News papers have had available application forms for the 50 cent fishing license to which per sons age 65 or over are The supply being exhausted a request was made for more from the Illinois Department of responded with this in In an attempt to answer a question on medi cal care for the indigent posed by a of t this column the author consulted the manual for general assistance and The answer is not easy to and the has been to consult the Illinois Public Aid k The department formation The of Joseph 237 Kings j of were reported by the Cook county residents to the reported contributions of j general Shirlee Robert 1347 Newcas tle and James 10675 Fairfield reported contributions of from their In Western be issued by the various village and township clerks throughout the State he special fishing licenses may now 1962 March of Dimes means funds are available for the i The Lyons Mothers March Nearby is the Gradient The center will be a labora tory and with j Qj ei ht space for more than 400 jhan 600 tons and most of will be conducting re with the new atom J path and It house nel of Argonne s high energy physics division as well L as shaped to guide subnuclear bullets protons in a circu nd them into This facility fiome 135 professors visiting university and At personnel of the divi sion are located in temporary quarters at Construction of the building cost project with its Zero Gradient Synchro tron can produce greater num bers of accelerated particles than any other multibillion volt atom smasher now in oper Harlem general subject of studies in the High Energy Physics 0011 Results of these studies will and its patient aid I George help scientists learn more Miller was about the composition of atomic The chapter salutes the chairman for both Riverside and nuclei and what holds them toi leadership and unstinted i North His Mothers i energy of volunteers in aU cochairmen for both The new building will house whose efforts made villages Me Apparatus as hug clec this 1 106 Lincoln and 4478 Grand who was assisted in the Mothers March phase by Wil 4634 Franklin and Robert 4629 Wolf older citizens may now obtain their fishing licenses at the city clerks Thi should make for senior citi zens to take out the state A new standard was the commission a year To publish it entire ly would require more space than is available and in perusal of the sections leads to the conclusion that it require i interpretation by someone well acquainted wit various To quote even a paragraph or two would W suit in wrong and at least a of For Rule In determining eligibility for assistance the Medically indigent the supervisor shall ply a standard established by the Co for this This eligibility standard be applied uniformly within each government All or other u including assistance from income ana earnings available to the applicant over a 12 month period to meet the cost of necessary car or burial shall be This period is fined a beginning one calendar month prior to the month of No one other than a lawyer or a person well acquainted with medical to the indigent ii qualified to give advice on this The son who requested an to questions the state program was advised to contact town or the Public Aid whose offices are in the State of Illinois 160 LaSalle Apparatus to catch nuclear particles from synchro tron other I cloud chambers and bubble to photograph the paths of emerging Still other equipment will em ploy many layers of emulsions to catch the par The Lab Scientists Report in Europe CITIZEN WANT ADS BRING QUICK READERS MAIL THIS ORDER to the Citizen Newspapers 111 West 8 CITIZEN NEWSPAPERS PLUS CITIZEN ADVERTISER M building also will electronics laboratories chemis try dark and d a t a i Six Argonne National labora tory staff members presented scientific papers at a symposium on the Thermodynamics two buildings of the j rooms for designing and Materials at Aus equipment and j tria May which are These buildings provide office What happens to these nuj and a library and reading room These buildings provide and laboratory space for clear targets will be the central I with space for Energy an organization Artists conception of High Energy I Argonne Nations The building high will of high Energy visiting university and The structure Is lo be completed in at a cost of The it under construction at the of the Gradient Proton Synchrotron a liS billion electron volt atom of nations established p for the purpose of furthering i j the use of atomic energy for j peaceful The I cooperates closely the United The scientists and their re included Irving an associate 276 Claren don Thermodynamics of the Binary of Uranium j and Pb Harold a i senior Park I The Application of Oxygen and Bomb Calorimetry to Nuclear Howard an associate 211 51st Western i Thermodynamic Properties of 1 and j Robert a senior chem Downers Thermo dynamic Properties of i pounds of Actinide Vaporization and i dynamic of Sulfide and j Raymond an as Va Properties of Thor Uranium and Plutonium Metals and and Jo seph an associate Park The Re action of Graphite with Nitro gen at Elevated PLEASE USE INK WILL BLOT 1 12 WORDS TO HERE EACH ADDITIONAL LINE 50c 10 DISCOUNT KR 3 OR MORE INSERTIONS Please run the above Want Ad Rates Apply For Consecutive I enclose in full HowTo Cost Put only one word in each group of numbers or letters counts one Put your name i phone number in the number of words on by  

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