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A primarily multi-family
residential development for

the brickyard was approved
unanimously

in

a 5-0

vote

last Thursday by the Deerfield Plan Commission.
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be considered by the village board
Nov.

6, includes

The major

17 qualifications.

stipulations

would

re-

quire the developer to:

1. Limit density to 14.8 units per
acre, for a total of 1,800 apartment and single-family units. The
single-family area would be in the
corner west of the drainage ditch.

2. Use varied building
with a 12-story maximum.
3. Provide a minimum

heights
of two

parking spaces per unit.

4. Limit the number of apartments with two bedrooms to no
more than 60 percent of the total
and provide no apartments with
more than two bedrooms.
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9

and

an

a railroad underpass

Elm

St.

extension

southwest quadrant of the village

The other stipulations: require
extensive village review and approval
for every
step
of the

is zoned residentially.
“If the property were developed
as presently zoned by the county

development process.
The list is an expanded version

there is no guarantee that it would

Joseph Abel of Carl Gardner and
Associates.
Mr.
Abel
also
recommended
that the developers investigate the

southeast corner of the site.
Lease

Ends

to

in 1975

develop-

ment’s children.
7. Provide public access to the
recreational lake.

annexed

almost

to

the

trends.

the

entire

village

and

family residential use might be
adversely affected,” he said.
He explained that he favors a
medium-density
residential use
because the site is large enough to
create its own character, because
of the area’s proximity to the new

shopping

center

and Waukegan

at

County

Rds.,

Line

and because

traffic accesses can be controlled.
“It is a use which, in my
opinion, is needed in the community and will contribute to a better
balance

in

the

village’s

total

housing supply,” Mr. Abel said.

Consultant Joseph Abel. . . .
“It will enhance the village economically and esthetically."

With the stipulations, the development ‘‘will blend into the struc-

(Continued on page 6)

District Studies Means
Of Finding Classrooms

Because the current lease on the

property runs until 1975, however,
Mr. Abel said it would not be
possible now to predict the economic feasibility of the office
complex. He did recommend, and
the commission concurred, that
the number of dwelling units be
reduced
to 1,620 if the office

complex is constructed on the 10acre site.
Mr. Abel

based

his

By JOANNE

recommen-

objectives

of the

The planner said he objected to
an industrial development west of
the drainage
ditch
because
it

would “represent a major depar-

construction

of the planned administration building is one of the
possible solutions to an an-

ticipated classroom shortage
being studied by the!Deer-

neighbor-

Objects to Industry

GOLDSTEIN

Postponing

be “the highest
and best use
which effectively utilizes a parcel
of land. At the same time, it is
in harmony with the over-all planhood
and
consonant
with
the
growth and long-range planning
policies of the village,’’ he said.

the

development
that

than developed as an industrial
park.
“Consequently, the area west of
the drainage ditch zoned for single-

possibility of building a high-rise
office and research building on the

6. Donate a 25-acre school-park
site and “arrange for suitable
mutually agreeable financing” with
the elementary school district for
serve

be

from

noted

improved to village standards,”
Mr. Abel said.
“It can also be assumed that
the land-fill operation would continue and industrial land sold off
in a piecemeal fashion, rather

the plan commission’s consultant,

ning

to

He

of the one included in a report of

County Line Rd.

a building

ture”

dation for the multi-family development on the belief that it would

5. Share in the cost of expanding
the sewage treatment plant and of
constructing

8. Prepare an economic analysis
of the entire project for village
review.

field School
Board.

District

109

District officials had planned to
start construction of the new
administrative headquarters after
December, 1968, when $256,000 in
bonding power will be available.
A study made public Monday

Deerfield Villager

night shows that the district will
need seven more classrooms, in
addition to those included in the
two new schools under constrution, by September, 1968.
By September, 1972, five more
will be needed. The area to be
served

by

the

new

Southeast

School will need two more

class-

rooms

addi-

by

next

fall

and

tional three by 1972.
Southwest School will
three

classrooms

require new developers to donate
both land and the cost of constructing a core school.
“Our school system is being
used as a strong selling point by
developers who contribute nothing,” said board member James

an

Newell.

The district’s immediate problems are being caused primarily
by three subdivisions—Fox Chapel, North Trails, and Briarwood
Country Estates—which are being
completed sooner than expected.
The board also anticipates additional students from development
of the brickyard and_ possible

The new
be short

when

it

opens

next fall and will need yet another
room by 1972.
Four

Needed

Walden School
more classrooms
field

Grammar

year

for

by 1972

will need four
by 1972. DeerSchool,

several

fifth

used

and

development

this

sixth

grade classes, cannot be used for
another
year,
board
members

agreed. Mobile classrooms may
be considered ‘‘as a last resort.”

Il,

NO.

185

$4.00

A

YEAR

THURSDAY,

OCT.

26,

1967

@ Prepare

a

report

with

Not

@ Investigate

the

possibility

of

The library board has asked
School District 109 officials to

consider swapping

the Deerfield

Grammar
School site for the
existing library building and its
Site.

In a letter to the school board
read Monday night, library officials said they are looking at
“various sites in the village” for a

new library building.
“Knowing that
Grammar School
%

re Jean

Christianson,

a junior;

Kathy

Hayes,

a

sophomore;
Nedra

Queen

Wondries,

Cheryl
a senior;

Neumayer,
and

Lynn

a senior;
Shepard,

a

freshman. (Related photographs by Bud Daley on
page 7, game story and photograph on page 80)

Published weekly by Press Publishing Co., 444 Central Av.,

Highland

Park,

Ill. 60035

Then

that
and

the
now

The

average

class

size

in the

district is 24.5 students. Dr. Fenelon said, ‘‘The absolute maximum

for grades one through three is 25.
I would hate to go to 27 for fourth,
fifth, and sixth grades.
‘Small classes have

been

the

policy and pride of our district.”

Swap Proposed

~.

The dejected Deerfield High School homecomng queen and her court watch Saturday's game,
hich D.H.S. lost 32-0 to Maine West. From left

Coun-

under construction were not even
on the drawing boards in March,
1966, when the last construction
referendum was held.

district’s architects, comparing the

putting new homes on the tax rolls
sooner.
Homes
sometimes
are
occupied for a year before being
taxed.
@ Urge the village board to

Planned

Dr. Fenelon noted
subdivisions planned

the

cost of expanding the new schools
while they are under construction,
as compared to adding to them
after completion.

Briarwood

Southeast School.

The board directed the administration to:

OL.

of

try Club. The club’s lease expires
in 12 years, and the site would
provide 400 homesites. Also, Irvin Blietz plans 150 homes near

the
will

Deerfield
be razed

the school now stands and you
could acquire the present library
building and property for your
administrative headquarters,” the
letter said.

“This letter is simply to let you
know that the library board would

like to explore this possibility with
you before you make
ments elsewhere.”’

any commit-

The school board had planned to
rebuild on the Deerfield Grammar

next year, the thought occurred to
us that some sort of arrangement

School
site, but later Monday
discussed postponing the construction indefinitely to free funds for
additional classroom construction.

might be worked out which would
be advantageous to you and to the

The library, critically hampered
by lack of space, is using a mobile

Deerfield Public Library, whereby
we could acquire the land where

unit

Controlled

circulation

postage

paid

room.

at Deerfield,

III,

as

a

temporary

children’s

a

�New College Urged
By Sen. Coulson
By JUDI NICOL

gan for studies in such matters as

pollution, demography,

A Lake County legislator has
urged the establishment of a fouryear, state-supported college near
Grayslake
or Wauconda
before
“this becomes
the largest un-

served area in the state forever.”

Meeting

that “‘my effort is simply directed
toward servicing the 500,000 people of Lake and McHenry counties, as well as the northwest third

Termed

of Cook County, by placing some
senior institution within reasonable commuter range of the students and within travel range of
the research, library, and faculty
facilities already available.”

‘Routine’

Speaking in Chicago before the
Special Committee on New Senior
Institutions, Sen. Coulson said he

After a joint meeting of th
village board and human relatio
commission Monday, Mayor
Ross Finney strongly denied r
mors
that the commission
seeking an open housing ord
nance.
“This was a routine meeting

has been ‘‘offered specific donations of 300-plus acres of land near

available

for expansion.’”’

the

are

sites

areas

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An
intramural
program
Deerfield School District 109

school

for
was

board

Monday night.
Programs for grades four, five,
and six will be held from 12:30 to

a week

at Kipling,

Maplewood,
Walden,
and Deerfield Grammar schools.
Shepard
Junior
High
School
activities will be from 12:30 to 1

By TOM CARUSO
With renewed support from five

school

manager,

provide
students

districts,

the

area

In

and Lake Forest-Lake Bluff—have
their

support.

These

and for cost estimates.
Lake
Forest
board
has

offered

that

port

junior

college

might

be

started in existing facilites.
Four superintendents and a fifth
representative met Oct, 11 and
agreed to recommend
to their
boards to re-affirm their support.

The five boards did.
Dr. Clyde Parker,

superinten-

dent of Niles, which was absent
from the Oct. 11 meeting, said, ‘“‘It

6

district provide

the N.S.J.C. on a more modest
scale than outlined in the original

districts have indicated, however,
the

is

up to $300 for a study on “starting

report
The

additional

for

an

financial

sup-

alternative-solutions

study, “including use of existing
facilities within the participating
high school districts.”
District 113 Supt. Karl

said,
with

try one
scale.”

Plath

‘‘We presented the public
a maximum proposal and

they rejected

it. Now

at the other

we

end

want

been

other

urban

likely to succeed.
“We are greatly in favor of it,
but it is a matter of timing. The
board is leaving it hang for the
moment,”’ he said.
The superintendents also sug-

that each

being

tabled

until

Supt.

business

Monday,

to

of the

Special

psychiatric

Veterans’

Education

@ “The

of

the

Task

Force. This will be Mr. Pauly’s
second year on the committee.
The board also approved a $352
assessment to purchase films for
the Committee
for Interdistrict

Co-operation library.

Brickyard

and

world,

with Abbott, Baxter, Searle, and
other chemical firms.
@ “Equipment,
employment,
and faculty members available for
physical studies in exotic metals,
with Fansteel,
U.S.
Steel, and
others nearby.
@ ‘Accessibility to Lake Michi-

Now Read

but

also

the village
esthetical-

ly,” he said.

bee

we

are

discussi

legislation

pressure

evoked

other area communities, probab
because the village board pass
a statement of policy in spri
1965, and Realtors signed a vol
tary statement this summer.

The village statement of poli
notes that persons of all races ai
faiths are welcome in the villag

The

Realtors’

statement,

sign

by all real estate brokers w
offices in the village, states t
the Realtors will show homes o

non-discriminatory
homeowner

basis

if

approves.

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Mr. Abel said that the development’s total cost probably will be
about $50 million, including $100,000 to develop the lake and $50,000
for the sewage treatment plant
expansion. Total taxable improve-

ments

kno

This...

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will not only enhance

‘‘T

to

actively are considering an opé
housing ordinance,” the may(
said.
Deerfield has not faced the p

near

ture of the village in a way that it
economically,

said.

I wanted

“Naturally

at

pharmaceutical

capital

commi

the
matter;
we
have
though
about it a great deal. But we ha
not arrived at the point where

@ ‘One of the world’s headquarters for ecological studies at
International Minerals and Chemicals in Libertyville.
chemical

the

Finney

and

what the
doing.

area

Hospital

Mayor

trustees

majority

services

because

the

Bernard Bergmann to represent
the district on the Northern Sub-

ing Committee will meet at 8 p.m.
Wednesday in Niles West High

gested

it

is

to

for
the

board appointed board member
Harry Pauly and district resident

from

School, Oakton St. and Edens
Expressway.
The Niles High School District
Board has tabled a motion to reaffirm its support for the junior
college, but the other five boards
—Evanston,
Glenbrook,
New
Trier,
Highland
Park-Deerfield,

that

a program

William Fenelon finishes discussing the idea with the other
districts.

was tried and defeated, and it is
too soon to try again. It is far
wiser to wait for some indication

community

has

met,’”’

North Chicago.

A proposal for competitive athletics with other districts in the

Eighth
grade
boys,
who
are
members of the official club, will
act as referees.

the

said that

of

Downey

bus transportation
participating
in

afternoon
intramurals
investigated.

be stressed. Junior high girls will
have a chance to participate as
cheerleaders.

North Shore Junior College Steer-

re-affirmed

each

no other

only

sion and the village board bot
have new members since we la

@ “The nation’s greatest collec-

Henry Kimball, district business

p.m. daily and from 3:30 to 4 p.m.
four days each week.
All programs will be directed by
the district’s physical education
instructors. Seasonal sports will

r. College Pledge
Renewed by 5 of 6
of six high

miles

assistant

ing facilities which
can offer:

Program

For Intramural
twice

about

called
Grayslake

leader of the state senate, said the
Lake County area had the follow-

tion

1 p.m.

and

and

Forest.
Mr. Coulson,

District 109 Gives Okay
the

said

20 miles from Deerfield and Lake

included six driving skills. Policemen also registered bicycles. Another safety check will be held
in the spring. (Howard Fochler Photo)

Larry McKnight checks Christine Nelson as she
takes a bicycle riding test at Shepard School
Saturday. The safety test, sponsored by the Jaycees,

by

He

highway

railroad services.
The Wauconda

are

each
land

from Highland Park, and about 15-

=

adopted

near

the
de
Thq
th¢

governor.

State Sen. Robert Coulson (R31) of Waukegan said yesterday

Wauconda
or Grayslake,
located near other vacant

trade and

ecology.”
The committee before which
senator spoke yesterday will
cide where the college goes.
committee was appointed by

be worth

said.
He added that the developers
have said they plan to pay about

two months’ rent per unit annually in real estate taxes, for a total

are located

765

800

in the

Deerfield

Waukegan

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�Pep and Parade Spark Homecoming

The Deerfield High
School seniors won first
prize in the parade for
this float. The parade
began at the Deerfield
Commons before the
game Saturday.

'
Highlighting the Friday night activities is this bonfire,
where the dummy of a Maine West football player was
burned in effigy.

Led by their cheerleaders, the D.H.S.
football players and
students chant during
their pep rally Friday
night in the school. The
spirit was there, but
the breaks weren't. The
Warriors were beaten
32-0 Saturday b
Maine

West

The junior class displays the spirit jug,
which it earned this
year for best attendance at the pep rally,
the loudest. cheering,
and the largest number
of students wearing
the school's colors of
red and gray.

High

School. Game = story
and picture on page
80.

Mark of distinction
for the sophomores at
the pep rally were
paper hats.

Photos

by
Bud Daley
ober 26,

1967

Cheryl
Neumayer
beams happily after
being crowned homecoming queen during
*halftime ceremonies
Saturday. Her escort
is Steven Tarnoff, student council president.

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Plan Commission, Village Bd.
To Meet on Castlewood Bid
The Deerfield Plan Commission
last Thursday agreed to schedule
a joint public hearing with the

consider resubdivision of the lot at
260 Deerfield Rd. owned by Dr.

village

and

board

on

a

petition

to

annex and rezone more than nine
acres just west of Castlewood Ln.

Haskell Richards
fore the planners

appeared beon behalf of

Mrs.

owner

Irene

Clavey,

of the

property, who is seeking rezoning
to 25

or

26

lots

of

14,000

square

feet each.

The

commission

Mrs.

A.

also

O.

agreed

Gursoy.

to

The

Gursoys, who want to subdivide
the property
into two 20,000square-foot lots, will be required
to have a light and air easement
between the two lots.
In another case, the commission

decided that no variations would
be necessary to permit subdivision

The
School

Deerfield-Highland
Park
District 113 Board learned

Monday night that construction is
proceeding
‘‘satisfactorily”
at
both high schools, which will be
dedicated Nov. 5.
Supt. Karl Plath reported that
the staff has not been able to find
a “name” speaker, so the dedica-

sical
selections
by the
school
choirs, brief talks by parent group
and school officials, and tours.

Highland

dedication

operation

Park

will

be

High

School

held

in

co-

with that city’s Cham-

ber of Commerce-sponsored

High-

land Park on Parade.

Power

Wins

2nd Contest
Stephen A. Power of Deerfield,
with the closest prediction of total
yardage in the Northwestern Ohio
State game, won out. You Pick
‘Em football contest for the second straight time last week.
Mr. Power, 910 Wilmot Rd., has

been awarded a $50 gift certificate
redeemable at Sunset Foods. He
chose from merchants advertising
in the LAKE ForEST and LAKE
BLUFF LAMPLIGHTER, the DEERFIELD VILLAGER,
or the HIGHLAND PARK and HIGHWOOD HER-

ALD.
You can be a winner, too, by
filling out the entry form in the
sports section of this week’s
paper. All you have to do is pick
the winners of the major area
prep and Midwest college games.
Entries must be sent to You

Pick ‘Em, 444 Central Av., Highland Park, and postmarked before

6 p.m. Friday.

8

The Deerfield High School dedi-

In other action Thursday, the
commission refused to reconsider
a requirement for a 30-foot street
dedication for property at 1515
Rosewood

Av.

Jack

Gasparac

of

weeks

ago,

the

Mrs. Susan Yurkonis, administraBellan-

tuano, Highland Park High School
custodian;

and

Guido

WALL
ST REET

Instant

Highland Park owns the land.
planners

required a security bond as promise for improvements
on the
dedicated street.
Joseph Abel, the commission’s
consultant, recommended that the
board rescind its decision because
a street probably will not be
needed in that particular section
of the Hovland subdivision. The
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In other business Monday, the
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tions will be intra-school events.
The programs will include mu-

The

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of the property at 1310 Woodland
Dr. into two lots. Mrs. Mary
Sayre of Village Realty will prepare a plat of subdivision and
return to the commission for its
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Plan for Apartments

Deserves Approval N NOV. 6, Deerfield’s trustees
will discuss a recommenda-

tion for developing the brickyard
that they may find difficult to accept.

After months of study, the plan
commission

has

concluded

that

a

primarily multi-family community
would be the most feasible and logical type of development for the
130-acre site.
Deerfield Mayér H. Ross Finney tries on one of the sample forest-green blazers.
On the. pocket is the village seal. The mayor emphasized that he hasn't decided to
endorse the blazers; was just seeing how they would look. (Howard Fochler Photos)

Only in Deerfield

No Buffalo Roam
By MELINDA

OSEPH
ABEL,
consultant for the
_ Deerfield Plan
Commission,
had
only one regret last Thursday after the
commission

approved

his recommendation

that the brickyard be developed with
homes and apartments.
Mr. Abel, if you will remember, believes
that the village needs

an area where

deer

and buffalo can roam. He has learned that
the federal government will provide a pair
of the nearly extinct buffalo to any organization that will promise to feed and mate
them.
The proposed residential plan contains
no provision for a deer and buffalo grazing
area.
Mr. Abel is genuinely concerned.

‘‘Deer-

field’s children are culturally deprived . . .
how many of them have ever seen a buffalo?”’ Mr. Abel asked, and noted that the

nearest buffalo is in Brookfield Zoo.
He said that he tried to work out a way
o put the buffalo on top of one of the
apartment buildings.
“You

know,

come

on

up

to

my

pent-

ouse and see my buffalo?”
But then he learned that the federal govprnment

requires

at

least

five

acres

of

brazing land before it will provide the anials.
“1 still think we

can work

it out,”

said

r. Abel.
Somehow,

I have the feeling that before

Mr. Abel and his firm have finished preparing Deerfield’s master plan, Deerfield
ill have a five-acre buffalo grazing area.
t..

2

*

OMEWHAT like the
flict, the brickyard
bwn humor. At the end
our of discussion about
area, it was

Rd.

extension

proposed

be

Middle East conis developing its
of the umpteenth
the controversial

that the Hackberry

built

over

the

plant trickling beds.
This would solve the problem

sewage
of where

o put Hackberry without harming develbpment of the Shepard-Southwest schools
ampus,

and

would

he malodorous beds.
Dctober

26,

1967

provide

a

cover

for

UPP

The idea doesn’t seem too practical,
however.
At the end of Thursday night’s four-hour
meeting, Mr. Abel assured the plan commission that details could be worked out
in ‘no more than 10 or 15 additional commission meetings.”’
You were joking, weren’t you, Mr. Abel?
=

T WAS

2

SAD,

but then

very funny...

again,

it was

..

Friday night, the rumor was spread in
Deerfield that the sophomore class was
planning to burn the senior class homecoming parade float:
Saturday morning, right before the parade, a sophomore boy set a match to the

smoke bomb that was planned as part of
the sophomore

float.

The sophomore float went up in flames
like a dry haystack.
The sophomores, who had spent so many
hours stuffing the kleenex and crepe pa-

per, watched their tugboat float burn to a
crisp as the fire department tried to fight
its way

through

the crowds

of people lin-

ing the streets for the parade.
The sophomore entry in the parade was
a car

with a

little sign that

said,

“Burn

"em up.”
The senior class float won first prize.
=.

&amp;

N ANOTHER front this week, village
trustees Monday tried on a sample
forest-green blazer of the type proposed
several

months

ago

by

Schleicher

at

Trustee

George

Schleicher.
Trustee

that

time

sug-

gested that the trustees wear the jackets,
suitably emblazened with the village seal,
to events they attend in an official capacity.
Although the idea was mocked by several other trustees and the press, the
board did authorize Village Mgr. Norris
Stilphen to find samples.
The first one came Monday, long after
we

had

hoped

the

trustees

about the whole idea. Not so.

had

forgotten

The

ECONDLY, the developer has
promised to donate land for
a new park-school site and has
agreed informally to construct a
school which the school district
could buy over a 20-year period.
J

commission’s

tions call for

probably would add only a nominal
burden to the schools. For one reason, the number of children in
high-rent, two- and three-bedroom
apartments will be relatively small.
Couples with children who can afford the proposed $200 and $300 a
month rent usually prefer to spend
that money on a home with a yard.

recommenda-

a maximum

of 1,800

units, varied building heights with
a 12-story limit, generous donations for public areas and expansion of village facilities, a buffer
of single-family homes, and an
office and research building.
Their multi-family recommendation is bound to be unpopular with
some trustees and many village
residents who have guarded their
tradition of single-family homes
fiercely.

But the time for change has come.
The most competent planners
tell us that demands for luxury
apartments far outnumber supply,
and will continue to do so for decades to come.
ORE AND MORE retired
persons are seeking carefree apartment living as life expectancy increases. The number of
professionals employed by north
suburban industrial complexes is

growing, and many do not want to
be tied down by home ownership.’

The only real danger we see is
the proposed lake.
We are uncertain whether the
pit could be filled with water without causing a recurrence of the
leaching process that produced
noxious hydrogen sulfide gas this
summer.
The village certainly is not legally responsible for proving that
this could not happen again. But
because of the tremendous potential

dangers,

the

village

is

obli-

gated to its residents to finance an
impartial survey of the lake’s feasibility. The cost of such a survey
would be small in comparison to
the risk the village board would
face by approving the lake’s construction without it.
If

the

survey

guarantees

the

lake’s feasibility, the village board

should act without delay to approve the plan commission’s pro-

posal for developing the brickyard.

Public agencies also are having
an increasingly difficult time recruiting employees who cannot afford to buy homes here and are unwilling to commute long distances.
Less than half of Deerfield’s teachers,

for example,

have

been

able

to find housing in the village.
The brickyard development
would be a logical place for these
persons to live.

A large development on this relatively isolated site cannot depreciate the value of surrounding
homes, which could be protected
by the proposed buffer strips of
public land and clusters of new
single-family homes.
This

particular

development

Plan Commission Chairman John
Aberson ... "I'm sure we can work
out any potential problems from the
brickyard for the school district."
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‘Council Considers Managem ent Service
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By BRUCE SMITH
The stage was set last week for new joint efforts to help

lve North Shore refuse problems.
Representatives of area villages attending a meeting of
North Suburban Refuse Council discussed the possity of hiring a professional management service and
ilding an area refuse incinerator complex. The meeting
s held in Winnetka.
The council has been without an

xecutive

secretary

problems,

since June.

tions,

anley P. Farwell resigned in
une and moved from Northfield

» Oregon.

Max L. Whitman of Winnetka,
ouncil secretary, has been filling
vacancy

since

Mr.

Farwell’s

nation.
‘Breeden Makes

-R.

Offer

G. Breeden and Associates,
, 1201 Waukegan Rd., Glen-

w,

has

offered

to

ncil manager

serve

as

a

for a yearly fee

$3,000.

The Glenview firm would assign
Carl Wangman of Northbrook to
2

council

as

a

His

include

would

duties

primary

manager.

anning agendas, handling correspondence, preparing reports, and
implementing planning programs.

In addition, the management
service would research refuse

make

and

plan

conduct

any

public
information
programs
deemed necessary by the council.
Mr. Breeden said his firm has
operated in the professional management field for 20 years and
includes men experienced in engineering,
public relations,
and
business management.
“We have a wide range of
experience in the management
business,’’

he

said,

‘“‘and we

Both men agreed that construction of an incinerator complex can
come only after an intensive study
of the area’s problem. They also

basis.

such

a facility would

be

While the moon was rising last
Thursday night, so was the foam in
the

an

survey
vice.

or

the

management

sink

in

the

Alan

Shepard

School’s science room.
Vandals entered the

James
A.
Schwietert,
Wilmette’s
representative,
pointed
out the council does not have the
money
to pay for either the

436

Grove

Pl.

and

school

at

poured

a

potpourri of chemicals into the
sink. The result was a heavy foam
that slopped over the rim of the

ser-

sink and onto the floor.

He also said a_ professional
manager could be a starting step
forward on a united effort for
area refuse disposal.
Action on both matters was
postponed to give the council time
for additional investigation.

Not content with that, the vandals also tossed ammonia hydroxide on desks, counters, and books
in the room.
School Supt. William J. Fenelon,
said extensive damage was done
to the school.

‘Long-Range Considerations”

“There also is a record of rapid
population growth, and any solutions to the refuse disposal problem must take into consideration
long-range plans for the public’s

are

OPEN

health,”’ Mr. Fritz said.

directly concerned with the refuse
problem because most of our
employees live in the area making
up the council.”
Makes

area and design an incinerator
complex on a cost plus 10-percent

said

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tives of R. and W. Engineers, Inc.,
a Chicago firm.

expensive investment and would
not be a complete answer to the
problem of refuse disposal.
Mr. Fritz said the North Shore
is running out of space for refuse
disposal. He added that area
residents have always had ‘“‘a high
standard of living and they expect
public agencies to sustain or
improve their services.”

recommendaand

Vandals Strike

Mr. Rohr also emphasized the
sanitary problem.
“Only about 10 percent of the
land fills being used are sanitary,” he said, “and open burning
is neither legal nor efficient.

Presentation

A short discussion about an
incinerator complex for the area
served by the council followed a
presentation by Herbert D. Fritz
and Fred W. Rohr, representa-

Friday

“Incineration of refuse can be
98 or 99 percent efficient in
removing pollutants from the air
and can result in a great reduction of land-fill area needed to
dispose of refuse,” he said.

Sand Fill Bids Due

Use Spray Chambers

He explained that modern incinerators

use

spray

chambers

to

wash out pollutants before fumes
go up chimneys. They also can
limit the amount of smoke coming
from smokestacks, he contended.

Bids

on

sand fill

for

School

District 110’s new junior high
1001 will be submitted to the
rd for consideration at the
Nov.

13 meeting,

Business

Mana-

ger William H. Lutz announced
' Monday.
The district
ground

for

hopes
the

to

break

school,

to

be

located at Deerfield Rd. and the
Tri-State Tollway in January, after fill is acquired and trees and
shrubs growing on the site are

transplanted.
The board

also

was_

notified

‘Monday that a proposal for federal funds to initiate group guidance

in the fourth grade has received
initial approval from the State
Office of Public Instruction.
“This is the first hurdle bridged
our petition for funds,” Acting
pt., Oscar Bedrosian said.

The district has requested the
rant to study the effectiveness of
idance classes at the elemen‘y level. ‘‘We would like to find
out if school can be made more

Both emphasized that before
acting, the council must solidify
its organization and determine the

Interdistrict Cooperation (CIC).

The

committee,

explained,
program

Mrs.

Schwartz

type program
support.

was responsible for a
providing
a common

Mr.

Bedrosian

are

used

weekly

by

the

auditorium as a representative of
the Fell Company, Highland Park,

providing other districts agree.

and

@ Heard Mr. Bedrosian read a
letter from the State Office of

Men’s

Public

Instruction

of

In other business, the board:
_ @ Heard Mrs. Diane Schwartz, a

language arts teacher at Wilmot

Junior High School, report on last
summer’s language arts workshop

Institute

Wear.

He

of
is

A store

for men,

clothing

is distinctive

new

to please —

of

the

Committee

for

Ww ater Bills Show
11 Percent Turnover
_ Deerfield’s

water-department

bills showed an 11 percent owner

_ turnover since April, 1967.

Of 1,225 accounts in one of four
department control groups, 134

showed

a change

of ownership

during the test period.

and

men

4
y

ol &amp;

- «ie

and

preps,

tasteful—in

an

where
atmos-

service a reality.

COURTLEY, Itd.
fine
658

Deerfield

apparel
Rd.,

for

men

&amp;

young

men

Phone:

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style

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of

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of the Institute’s speak-

after Mr. Fell outlined
trends and color usage.

13
A 4

¢ te

a

Trinity students modeled clothes
from the Fell Company store,

@ Approved the nomination of
board member
Howard
DePree
and
Mrs.
Malcolm
Poland,
a
district parent, to represent 110 on
a study committee sponsored by
the North Suburban Special Education District.

self-understanding,”’

Boys’

ers’ bureau.

the district on its foreign language
program.

Mr. Bedrosian added.

American

and

member

congratuating

ealistic, and interest in school
work accelerated through the
teaching

the

ef

Al

alates

phere

Neuman (Red) Fell presented a
fashion show last week for 200
Trinity College students.
Mr. Fell spoke in the college

district teaching staff.
@ Expressed approval of a fivecent per child increase—10 to 15
cents—in district funds allocated
to the CIC for film purchases,

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report

on the cooperative film library
sponsored by the CIC. He said 11
films

residents

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The firm offered to survey the

literary base for all district students entering the high school.
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area

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writer’s

dress,

signature,

and phone

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number.

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did not take
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be on hand to talk with parents
wishing to join the school club.
Parents also may pick up the
school calendar, which lists all
important school dates and lists
home
room
mothers
and the
District 103 executive board.
Volunteers interested in helping

Mrs.

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The movie is one of a series of
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The District 103 School Club and faculty will hold a combination open house and book fair Nov. 3 in Half Day and
Laura Sprague schools.
The annual book fair will be held in both gymnasiums
from 9 to 11 a.m., 1 to 3 p.m., and 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Children’s books arranged by age levels, adult books,
paperbacks, and games will be furnished by Chandler’s
Book Store, Highland Park.
ties

All

will be shown at the Highland
Park Public Library Auditorium.

Book Fair Slated

delivered to the child at school
unless otherwise specified. Profits
will be used to support school
activities or purchase equipment.
The Open houses at both schools
will coincide with the book fair’s
evening hours of 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Room mothers and teachers will
be in the various classrooms to
talk with parents.
Projects, demonstrations, work
samples,
and
materials
used
throughout the year will be available for parents to inspect.
Coffee will be served at both

“M’’ at 8 p.m. tomorrow.
film, starring

Lion.

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Stevenson High School cheerleader Jean Foss congratulates
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ceremonies. Game story on page 80.

the

eA ARES ORS

aia

October

26,

1967

�the people
make one newspaper different from another

people like Carol Bruck,
women’s editor,
and the people in her department .. . the
best women's section in the state.

They proved it. last week by walking off
with the first prize in the annual Illinois
newspaper

contest.

Read the difference today in women's news
and features . . . you'll agree with the
judges.
Mrs. Morton Sopkin of Deerfield offers Carol a bite at a luncheon
urban League of the Jewish Children’s Bureau.

of the North

Sub-

Deerfield Villager
Your Hollister

Newspaper

�Prairie Purchase

House Sets

Deadline
On Pollution
The
trict

North
has

Shore

until

stop discharging
effluent

into

Sanitary

Dec.

31,

By MELINDA UPP
Several
Preserve

Dis-

1968,

last Thursday urged the comntis-

to

sion

Michigan—a

resolution

passed

by

bond

the

resolution’s

author, charged that Lake Michigan is in danger of dying due to
wastes
and
domestic
sewage

Michigan

from

and inadequate
ment plants in

said

treatPark,

About

1968

Deerfield

held

Jordt,

the

1555

Stratford

Lakewood

said

rare

the

prairie,

conservationists
grass

for
and

albino fringed gentian, ‘‘can now
purchased

for

a

reasonable

price. We should not let it go,” he
said.
No Plowing, Grazing
prairie
is highly prized

a

because its native plants and
shrubs have not been disturbed by
plowing or grazing. It was not
included in a master plan for site
acquisition presented to the commission last month, however.
“TI think that we should recon-

half

$1.4

million purchase price.
Million

for

Land

If the federal grant is approved,
and

Dr.

Sandee

said

he

is

Lamps

sure

that it will be, $1.3 million will be
available for land acquisition elsewhere in the county.

&amp;

Alex Brebner, Shields Township
supervisor, estimated that the
bond issue will add $2 to a $500

Shades

tax bill over the next 10 years.
The
commissioners
debated
whether to spread the issue over a
10- or 20-year period, but settled
on the finance committee’s rec-

Largest selection of
commercial

shades

on the

ommendation of 10 years after a
vote on the.20-year repayment
was defeated 18-10.
Bids on the bond sale will be

North

and

bases

Shore

ALL TYPES OF SHADES
MADE TO ORDER

opened at the next forest preserve
district meeting at 10 a.m. Dec. 14
in the new county office building
in Waukegan.

HUBBARD

894

Linden

WOODS

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plan,’ Mr. Frost said. He was
supported by Clarence Pontius,
the Vernon Township supervisor .
who also has been a champion of

five
one

\\\

the prairie.

Central.

the

for

has
life

NORTHERN
LIGHTS

whether

vide

$1.3

Deerfield,

sider the priorities on that master

Highest on the list of priorities

received

Rd.,

Frost

turkey-foot

for participating in a 251521

the

its

is

Av.,

Deerfield,
earned
the
largest
number of merit badges, 10 of
them.
The scoutmaster is Robert C.

be

at

youngsters

mile hike.
Bill Strauss,

treatment plant in Highland Park,
away
from
the
lake.
District
officials have stated that conof

30

medals

to carry sewage to the Clavey Rd.

fall

recently

for

by

be

Members

Church,

issue

.The

boys First Class Scouts,
Second Class Scouts, and
Tenderfoot.

Sanitary district officials are
planning a referendum May 18 to
finance construction of sewer lines

started until
earliest.

West

heralded

Scout, five boys Star Scouts, eight

industry,”

cannot

Club.

The 28 scouts received 132 merit
badges. One boy became a Life

should be given no special license

probably

Lions

Court of Honor.

industries which discharge wastes
into
the
lake.
‘Public
bodies

struction

Nearly

copal

the _ district

than

Frost,

Mr.

Deerfield Boy Scout troop 50,
sponsored by St. Gregory’s Epis-

should have to comply with the
same deadlines as those set for

to pollute longer
he declared.

Deerfield

Honors

Lake Forest, and Lake Bluff.”
Pierce

of the

Scout Troop 50

in

outmoded

primary
Highland

during a recent meeting

scholarships to Hadley School
for the Blind, leader dogs, and
other help for blind persons.

The resolution also charges that
‘the North Shore Sanitary District

sewage

Highland

$1.4 million site.

$1,800 was collected to provide

which are being dumped into it
each and every day of the year.”’

is depositing domestic

between

of

underwriters designation.

will pro-

grant

CITED

Johnson

Federal Life Insurance Co.,
been awarded the chartered

‘‘within two weeks’
a

Dean

superintendent of agencies for the

the federal government

a

Farm. The board had earlier
approved the bond issue for the

Ted Gailvani, Deerfield Candy
Day chairman, reads results of
the record fund-raising drive

(D-3ist) of North Chicago.

Pierce,

purchasing

Township
supervisor, said the
purchase could be financed with
funds left over from a $2 million

the

Pierce (D-32nd) of Highland Park,
John Henry Kleine (R-32nd) of
Lake Forest, and John Matijevich

Mr.

prairie

Bruce

Illinois House of Representatives
last week set the deadline. It was
co-sponsored by Reps. Daniel M.

Lake

consider

Park, Deerfield, and Lake Forest.

cannot meet.

Rep.

to

virgin

deadline district officials say they
A

hear

Lake
County
Forest
District commissioners

D. JOHNSON
H.

Urged by Official

partially-treated

Lake

H.

Deer-

the

Lakewood

Farm

near

as

oe

GOLD TONE

|

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LAUAN

Wauconda. The commission hopes
that the 1,054acre site can be
used for a state senior college and

4' x 7' —
Grade (A)

the county historical museum, as
well as a forest preserve.
Dr. Rolland Sandee, chairman
of the commission’s land acquisi-

4' x 8' —
Grade (A)

4' x 7' — Grade (B)

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Dance Set

For the very finest in

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school.

students

in

Country Day School in Winnetka.

Sponsored

by

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school’s

stu-

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ments. Tickets, at $1.25 each, will
be available at the door. Proceeds
will go to the school.

e All Repairs
® Cleaning

The

film

‘‘Kon-Tiki’

will

be

shown in two parts at 10:30 a.m.
today and tomorrow at the school
to further the students’ study of
human endurance.
Students from middle and upper

schools have read Alfred Lansing’s ‘‘Endurance”’ as part of the
program, and will study it at
different levels and hold interclass seminars on the subject.

Seniors
Face those Halloween doorbell ringers with smiling jack-o-lantern
dip the apples,

and

raisins, miniature marshmallows, and top with shredded coconut.

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letters of commendation for high
performance in the 1967 National
Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test.

dot with

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Six seniors

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apples. The trick is to melt caramels,

BISHOP

all

North
Shore
communities
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invited to a dance to be held at 8
p.m. Saturday at the North Shore

dent
ture

FIRED

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7
CALL ON

For Teens
High

ALL HOMEOWNERS!

Northfield,

and

Susan

Askow

and

Judith Nevins both of Winnetka.

Goblins

Deerfield

Coed

Picked

For Executive Council
Miss Merrie Hardy, daughter of

By LORRAINE BANNON
;
ick or treat time on the North Shore is the night to call on friends,

Mr.

and

Mrs.

Walter

Hardy,

St. Louis on the executive

Halloween Taffy

1

taking a sabbatical next semester

cup sugar

2 tablespoons

to work in
Hospital.

corn starch

constantly, until mixture boils and sugar is completely dissolved.
_ Continue cooking without stirring until temperature reaches 260
degrees or until a small amount of mixture dropped into very cold
water forms a ball which is hard enough to hold its shape, yet plastic.

‘Remove from heat. Stir in vanilla. Pour into well greased nine-inch

‘square pan. Let stand until cool enough to handle. Pull until taffy has
atin-like finish and light color. Pull into long strips, one-half inch wide.

Cut into one-inch pieces with scissors.
waxed paper. Makes about one pound.

Wrap

pieces

individually

in

Ee
Raisin Cookie Chews
2 cups California seedless raisins
- 2 cups flaked or shredded coconut

chopped walnuts

(14-ounce)

can sweetened

condensed

milk

2

teaspoons vanilla
Combine all ingredients thoroughly. Drop by tablespoons onto greased
baking sheet. Bake in moderate oven (350 degrees) 10 to 12 minutes.
Remove from baking sheet immediately. Makes 3% dozen.

Shore Artists Win Top Prizes
Two North Shore artists won the
top prizes in the recent Anniversary Festival of Religious Art at

St.

John’s

Lutheran

Church

in

Lincolnwood.
J. Ellen (Mrs. Ray) Wilhelm,
2506 Victor Av., Glenview, received first prize, a $125 purchase
award. Maxine (Mrs. Irving) Co-

16

St.

Louis

State

Joins Hockey Team

.. Combine sugar and corn starch in saucepan. Stir in light corn syrup,
water, and salt. Add margarine. Cook over medium heat, stirring

1

the

Highland Park Girl

2 tablespoons margarine
_ 2 teaspoons vanilla

1 cup

council

student association.
A senior majoring in Spanish
and psychology, Miss Hardy is

Recipes for cookies and taffy are given below:
;

3065

Blackthorn Rd., Deerfield, will
represent the modern language
department of Webster College in

bert, 1709 Keeney St., Evanston,
was the second-prize winner.
The festival featured a broad
interpretation of religious art in
oils, graphics, water colors, and
sculpture.

Sculptor
Egon
Weiner,
835
Michigan Av., Evanston, was the
judge.

Kathy

Farnsworth,

daghter

of

Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Farnsworth

of 539 Hyacinth Av. in Highland
Park, has been named to the
woman’s extramural field hockey
team at Northern Illinois University at Dekalb.

Miss Farnsworth’s team will
play various colleges including
Illinois State, Wheaton College,
and Earlham College.

Local Student Heads
Convention
Graham

at I.S.U.

Spanier

of

Highland

Park has been named chairman of
the Freshman
Government
All-

University

Convention

at

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thru Saturday only.
We reserve the
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suantities,

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for that real Martini taste.

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�Like Deerfield, Lundinghausen is a primarily residential community. Its 76-year-old burgermeister rides
a bicycle through these winding streets.

When in Germany —
Visit Our Sister City
Whenever
Deerfield
residents
travel in Germany, they can count

on

a friendly

home

away

from

home in the Ruhr Valley suburb of
Lundinghausen.

Lundinghausen, a community of
about

15,000, has been

Deerfield’s

sister city since 1959, when Mrs.
James Sparkman persuaded village officials to participate in the
People-to-People Town Affiliation
Program.

Surrounded

the

Visitors from Deerfield to Lund-

inghausen say it is much like their
own community
tural values.

in terms

by

German

and

now

oper-

ated by the church and state.

Town
farms

of cul-

One of the things that impresses
these visitors most is the Vischering Castle, former residence of
the Earl of Vischering,

Communter
les,

commuters’ suburb. Three industrial companies have facilities in
Lundinghausen itself.

cast-

community

is

about 50 miles northeast of Dusseldorf. Because of its nearness to

the Ruhr industrial area, Lundinghausen, like Deerfield, is a

Mrs. Robert Clark,
man
of Deerfield’s

committee,

exchanged

then chairsister city

coats

of

arms
with
the
burgermeister
(mayor) of Lundinghausen in the
arms room of the castle in 1961.

Although Lundinghausen is like
Deerfield in that it has a mayor-

council form of government, the
similarity ends there. Lundinghausen’s burgermeister
is appointed for life and conducts the
town’s business
behind
closed
doors.

Want
Visitors

to Learn
to

to the Ruhr industrial valley.

Lundinghausen

re-

port that for this reason
the
German
citizens
are
eager to
know more about democracy.
They’ll probably find a good
source for this type of information
in December, when Cheryl Raff,
daughter of Trustee Charles Raff,
visits there.

This is one of the three industrial facilities in the town of 14,000 persons. Many
commute

Mrs. Robert Clark gives Burgermeister Voss a copy
of the. Deerfield Village seal. Mrs. Clark visited Lundinghausen in 1961.

Residents of Lundinghausen watch as Mr. and Mrs.
Hans Terfloth give their burgermeister, Heinrich Voss,
(left) the deer given to them by the village of Deerfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Terfloth visited Deerfield in 1961.

Dominating Lundinghausen is Vischering Castle, now operated by the church and
state. The church teaches modern farming methods there, and the state sends
employees for tax administration training.
October

26,

196

�At Deerfield

A

&amp;

30 Students Receive Merit Letters
Thirty-three

Deerfield

High

School
students
have
received
letters of commendation for their
scores
on
the
National
Merit

Scholarship test.
The students ranked immediately below those who were selected
as semi-finalists.
The thirty-three are:
Charles Altmeyer, Dan Altshul,

Margery Bodle, Janice Burtscher,
Leslie
Davis,
Charles
Foelsch,
Christine Foster, James Gesler,
Henry Harkewill, Dirk Hansen,

William Hartman, Barbara Henschen,
Mark
Holbrook,
Robert
Jacobs, Pamela Jordan, and John
Kane.
Others are Charles Katzenberg,
Thomas
Lawrence,
Ann
Levi,

Kenneth Parker, Patricia Phelan,
Pamela Renschke, Bruce Riter,
Marcia Sanders, Michael Schuler,
Samuel Silver, Barry Steinman,
David Sugar, Richard Synchef,

Linda Verbeck, Steven Waldman,
David

Wasserman,

and

Anita

Zack.

Elections
Steve Wears has ‘been elected
president of the Deerfield High
School freshman executive board.
Other
new
officers
are
Sue
Lattanzi, vice president;
Robin
Eisinger, secretary; Daryl Narodick, treasurer; and Linnea Sandberg, social chairman.

Eva

Hardt,

Maxey

business

WE

which

“Business

has

TO

BUYERS

&amp; SELLERS

the

Education

Is

Education for Living.”

Fifty-six
and

William

department

field

students

from

Deer-

High School are preparing
(Continued on page 20)

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Road at Edens

(9:30-5:30 except Mon. &amp; Thurs. Noon-9)

Member:
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Realtor’s

26, 1967

DOWN

its

Multiple

Listing

Board

of

Service

�Friendship Club

Merit Letters
Nov.

17

at

Niles

North

High

School.
The students will compete in
nine speaking categories, includ- ing declamation, radio, oratory,

The Friendship Club of the
' Highland Park YWCA will hold its

Swing Club
Deerfield high school junior and
senior swim club members have
been selected after try-outs at the
school.

monologue,
after-dinner,
prose,
poetry, serious, and comedy.

are Leslie Davis, Margie

Key Club

Debbie Eston, Margie McAfee,
Debbie Kanter, Jo Synder, Laurie

The high school’s Key Club
members earned more than $90
for school and community services during their second slave
day Oct. 14.
Club members sold their labors
to the community for $3 a pair.
Another

slave

day

is

being

P.T.O. Will Entertain
The

Deerfield High

sponsor

a

freshmen

School

Par-

Organization
Halloween

from

8

will

mixer

to

11

Schiller,

Lindsay, Cherul Neumayer,

Karen

for

p.m.

Saturday in the school cafeteria.

Dick Shay’s band will play for
dancing and refreshments will be
served. A student group, directed
by Mrs. Robert Resche, will make
the decorations for the dance.
Mrs. Orin Armstrong and Mrs.
Edward Stowell, co-chairmen of

the P.T.O. student activities committee, are planning the party.

Bell

Telephone

present

a program

Roads

of Illinois’.

Co.,

He

Spec. 4/c Kent F. Underwood of
Highwood, who has been with the
518th Company C. Military Police
Battalion at Ft. Hood, Tex., is

Jacobson,

parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
Underwood, 241 Prairie Av. After

Pree

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EXPERTS

He

visiting

two

weeks

with

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The dinner meeting will be open

Junior club members are Nancy
Moate,
Barb
Neilson,
Marsha
Miller, Lenni Schwartz, Debbie
Lager, Patsy Stilphen, Gail Peterson,
Carol
Andersen,
Jamie

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pictures and tell of interesting
places to visit in Illinois.

SOLDIER

Robin

Accountant
Bookkeeping, Taxes, Financial Statements, Budgets, Profit Studies, In-

graduate of Deerfield High School.

will show

son, and Kyle Randerson.

Norodick,

Gambier,

entitled ‘‘High

to the public.

Daryl

College,

will

Weichmann, Karen Schaid, Kim
Nelson, Patty Roche, Pam Sinin-

Eisinger, Dana Haggerty, Diane
Friefeld, Pam Tate, Ann Hames,
and Susie Neumayer.

Deerfield Freshmen
At Halloween Mixer
ent-Teacher

Those chosen for the senior club

November meeting at 6:30 p.m.
next Thursday at 474 Laurel Av.,
Highland Park.
John Johnson, a salesman at

Illinois

IN COLLEGE

Mark R. Hamilton, 660 Bent
Creek Ridge, Deerfield, has enrolled as a freshman in Kenyon

Slates Meeting

planned for spring.

(Continued from page 19)
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The above is our architect's rendering of our facilities
OFFERING

BOATS

OWNERS.

— soon to be completed (!/. done now)

CONVENIENT

1. BOAT STORAGE (In &amp; out privileges on 24 hr. basis)
2. INDIVIDUAL STORAGE STALLS with electric light &amp;
power on ashalt
3. NEW MODERN COURTESY LOUNGE with phonesfood-info/board, etc.
4. Service &amp; sales on premises
5. Other surprises to come!!!!

EXPRESSWAY LOCATION

— Located between Waukegan Rd., &amp; Pfingsten Rd., facing the
Edens spur (connects Edens with Tri-State North) at Deerfield, Ill.
(1 blk. west of Phil Johnson's Restaurant, Deerfield, Ill.)

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October 26, 1967

�Our Newest Arrivals
COLLINS—Mr. and Mrs. Timothy P. Collins, 875 Burton Av.,
Highland Park, a daughter, Tiffany Jo, Oct. 10 in Highland

Smith of Chicago.
TABIN—Mr. and Mrs. Lee Tabin
of Evanston, a daughter, Jennifer
Lee, Oct. 16 in Edgewater Hospital, Chicago.
Grandparents
are
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Tabin, 1148

Park

Hospital. Grandparents are Mrs.
Dorothy Procuniar of Chicago and
Mr.

and

Mrs.

Joseph

Collins,

987

Lincoln

Windsor Rd., Highland Park.

Av.

S.,

Highland

and Mr. and Mrs.
Chicago.

DANIELSON—Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ronald S. Danielson, of Mundelein
a daughter, LeAnne Marie, Oct. 11
in Highland Park Hospital. Grandparents are Mrs. Rena Brown, 314

Thomas

H.

To Its Customers
1370

Park,-a

Anne,

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley L. Danielson
of Mundelein.
DOENCH—Mr.
and
Mrs.
Thomas K. Doench, 1114 Montgomery Dr., Deerfield, a daughter, Lisa Marie, Oct. 14 in High-

Earl J. Turpel of Lake Bluff.

and

L.
L.

WALKER—Mr.
Park Hospital.

Pena

Grandparents

Stowe

SEPTEMBER

30,

1967

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CUSTOM
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20 Years
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DESIGNERS,
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BUILDERS

the

North

Shore

Additions
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in 54

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WINNER OF 6 NATIONAL

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OF

are

Greta Lederer, Inc.

Ann, Oct. 9 in Highland Park
Hospital. Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Rinaldo of Oak
Park, Ill. and Mrs. Josephine

ee

AS

Rich-

land Park.

Rich-

J. Smith, 130 E. Greenbriar Dr.,
Deerfield, a daughter, Marybeth

4

and Mrs.

Walker, 1040 Centerfield Ct., High-

Grandparents
are Mrs. A. C.
Thompson of Lake Okoboji, Ia.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Richard A.
Miller of Waterloo, Ia.

7d.

xB

of

Mr. and Mrs. Lolan Brown of Des
Moines,
Ia.
and
Mrs.
Louise

ard W. Miller, 345 Warwick Rd.,
Deeefield, a daughter, Holly Allison, Sept. 27 in Evanston Hospital.

and Mrs.

me

do.

ard Walker of DeKalb, IIl., a son,
Kirk Scot, Sept. 21, in Highland

Grandparents
are
Mrs.
Clara
Courtney, 233 North Av., Highwood;
Mr.
Glen
Courtney
of
Salem, Mo.; and Richard Michel
of Mauston, Wis.

SMITH—Mr.

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Milwaukee.

Oct. 12 in Highland Park Hospital.

Mrs.

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and Mr. and Mrs. John Walch

MICHEL—Mr. and Mrs. John T.
Michel, 688 Homewood Av., Highland Park, a son, John Theodore,

and

Grandparents

WALCH—Mr. and Mrs. Peter V.
Walch, 1023 Wilmot Rd., Deerfield, a son, Stephen John, Oct. 11
in Highland Park Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Touzalin of Western Springs, IIl.,

Doench, both of Indianapolis.

MILLER—Mr.

Oct. 14 in Highland

Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Hickey of
Altoona, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs,

land Park Hospital. Grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Schmutte
and Mrs.
Marian

Friends

Nyoda

Hospital.

Highwood,

and

daughter,

Park

St.,

ASSOCIATION

Mrs.

Laura

Washington

AND LOAN

REPORTS

Park,

and

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Highland

SAVINGS

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26,

1967

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�Winners in Sun Flower
Contest Are Announced
Linda and Laura Fantus,
10year-old
twins
from
Highland
Park, entered the most perfect
seed head and the smallest seed
head in the show. The seedhead
was slightly over one inch in
diameter.
The only entry in Class III was
by Charles Baldi, 15, of Highland
Park, who
showed
8-inch seed
head.
Contest winners received certificates from the Men’s
Garden
Club
of America
and
rosettes
from the Men’s Garden Club of

Children who received awards
recently in the 1967 Sun Flower
Contest have been announced by
the Men’s Garden Club of the
North Shore sponsor of the event.
The contest was held in the
Highland Park Recreation Center,
and judges divided entrants into

three

classes.

Class

1

was

for

children age 8 and under, Class II
for children ages 9 to 12, and
Class III for children ages 13 to
16.

Two Highland Park girls, Debra
and

Wool,

Laura

respectively,

8

ages

entered

the

the

6,

and

North

Shore.

Park

entered

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�Zion Congregation Plans
Reformation Observance
Zion Lutheran Church of Deerfield has planned several activ-

ities in the
commemorate

coming
week to
the 450th anniver-

sary of the Reformation.

The congregation will celebrate
holy

communion

at

8,

9:15,

and

10:45 a.m. Sunday. The liturgy
used will be a special one developed for Reformation Day.
The congregation is planning a
community open house from 3 to 5
p.m.
Sunday.
Councilmen
will

show visitors through the church
bers will serve refreshments.
will sponsor

a showing of the film ‘Martin
Luther’ at 7 Sunday evening. The
public is invited and refreshments

will be served.
At 7:30 p.m.

Wednesday

the

church
will
sponsor
the
final
lecture in a series commemorating the Reformation.
The Rev. Augustine Rock, 0O.P..,
S.T.D., M.A., will discuss current
Roman
Catholic thinking about
Luther.

Father

A

Mr. Yalon teaches his new Hebrew techniques
to students at North Suburban Synagogue Beth

pointer, a smile, and a commanding gesture

are the tools Reuven Yalon of Washington, D.C..,
used last week to teach Hebrew at Beth El's re-

El.

ligious school.

New Teaching
Method Used
North Suburban Synagogue Beth
El has inaugurated a new Hebrew
instruction program with the linguistic approach.

The program, called ‘B’Yad
Halashon” or the power of the
tongue, was developed by Reuven
Yalon of Washington, D.C.

Mr. Yalon taught courses in
Highland Park last week as part
of his United States tour to
promote the method and the books
used for teaching.
The new class in ‘‘Understanding the Hebrew Language,” given

in the Beth El Institute of Adult
Jewish Studies, will be patterned
after

the

B’Yad

Halashon

pro-

gram.
Parents will be able to work
with home language records to
help
their
children
learn
the
language.

Reuven Yalon, author of the new linguistic approach to Hebrew,
gestures and teases Mark Goodman (left), 1160 Wade St., and
Nancy

Turner,

1257 Sherwood

Rd., in Hebrew

The
will

Hadassa

class. Mrs.

Deerfield
BAHA’I
Assembly

of Deerfield

Secretary:
Mrs.
William
K.
Baker,
1414 Charing Cross, Deerfield.
Adult discussion group:
Sunday, 9:45
a.m.,
Jewett
Park
Field
House,
835
Hazel.
9:45
a.m.,
Children’s
hour:
Sunday,
Jewett Park Field House.

BAPTIST
Community
Address: 1250 Waukegan Rd.
Pastor:
The
Rev.
Elmer
E. Davis.
Sunday Services:
10:45 a.m., 7 p.m.
Nursery facilities are provided. Church
school.
9:30
a.m.,
nursery’
through
adult.
High
school
and
college
Y.P.
Fellowship, 6 p.m.
Wednesday,
7:30
Midweek
service:
p.m.

24

the

Mrs.

Hadassa

classes
Weiner,

teacher of the Aleph

classes and director of the
Hebrew school at Beth El.

pre-

When Co Go

—

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
First Church of Christ,

Scientist

Address: 155 Deerfield Rd.
Sunday, Oct. 22: 11 a.m. Bible lesson,
“Probation After Death.’’ Nursery facilities are provided. Sunday school: 9:30
a.m. to age 20.

Testimony

for

supervising

Weiner, teacher of the course at Beth El, watches. (Howard Fochler
Photos)

Where

be

instructor

meeting:

Wednesday,

EVANGELICAL
North

FREE

Address: 200 County Line Rd.
Pastor:
The Rev.
Richard A.
son.

Office:
Rabbi:
Friday

and

United

States and North Africa. Also an
author, he is one of the founders
and directors of The Priory Press,
established to publish textbooks
and works in the ecclesiastical
sciences.

SLATE MEETING
Members of the Trinity United
Church of Christ will discuss a
proposed church school and meeting room addition during a congregational

meeting

at 10:30 a.m.

Sunday between services.

631 Deerfield Rd.
Daniel Friedman.
service: 8 p.m.

Address: 10 Deerfield Rd.
Pastor:
The Rev. Herbert C. Peterson,
Intern: Jerome Egel.
Sunday
services:
8,
9,
10:45
a.m.
Church school: 9 a.m., nursery through
eighth grade.

Address: 1558 Wilmot Rd.
Pastor: The Rev. Milo J.

Vondracek.

Floyd Kalber, a television news
broadcaster, will speak at 10 a.m.
Sunday at Bethany United Methodist Church in ge
Highland Park.
Mr.
Kalber
will
be
the
speaker
for
layman’s'
Sunday.
He
will
discuss
“As
Good
Ste
wards.”’
He
and
his
wife, Betty, and
Mr. Kalber
their two teenage children, David and Cathy,
live in Hinsdale. They are members
of
the
Western
Springs
Methodist Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Kalber came to
the Chicago area in 1960 after 11
years in Omalia, Neb., where he
had
been
associated
with the
Huntley-Brinkley Report. He still

is correspondent

for the

report,

and also was host for the ‘“‘Today”’
show last January.

The service is public.

North Shore Methodist Unit
To Hear Dr. George Beadle
Dr. George W. Beadle, president
of the University of Chicago, will
speak

at the Sunday

North Shore
Glencoe.

“Life

forum

of the

Methodist Church

From

a Test Tube”

in
will

be the subject of Dr. Beadle’s talk

at 9:30 a.m. Sunday.
Dr. Beadle has served

as presi-

dent of the University of Chicago
since 1961. He was a professor and
chairman of the division of biology
at the California Institute of
Technology from 1946-1961.

He received the Nobel prize in
1958 for his research on the

—

chemistry

of

genes.

He

has

a

bachelor’s degree from the University of Nebraska, and master’s
and doctor’s degrees from Cornell
University.
Dr. Beadle and his wife, Muriel,
wrote “The Language of Life,”
which was nominated for a National Book Award in 1966 and
won the Edison
Award
as an

outstanding

Science

Book

for

Youth in 1967. He also is co-author

of the book,

‘‘An Introduction to

Genetics,’
and
more
scientific articles.

than

130

The Sunday forum is public.

Co Worship
First

Or

Christ
Swan-

the

PRESBYTERIAN

Beth

METHODIST

Suburban

studied

JEWISH

Zion

Address:
Deerfield and Wilmot
Rds.
Rector:
The
Rev.
Jack
D.
Parker.
Curate: The Rev. Howard M. Lipsey.
Sunday
services:
8 a.m., holy communion;
10
a.m.,
holy
communion—
first
and
third
Sundays,
morning
prayer—second
and
fourth
Sundays.

has

Sunday services: 9:15-10 a.m., Chapel
hour—Kiddie
Keep;
10-10:25 a.m.,
fellowship
coffee hour;
10:30-11:30
a.m.,
morning Worship and Sunday school.

LUTHERAN

EPISCOPAL
St. Gregory’s

Rock

throughout

Sunday services:
10:45 a.m.;
7 p.m.
Church school: 9:30 a.m., all classes.
Midweek
service:
Wednesday,
7:30
p.m.

8

p.m.
Nursery
facilities
are
provided.
Reading
room:
635
Deerfield
Rd.;
daily except Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.;
Friday, 7 to 9 p.m.

lectured

Will Speak
At Bethany

and explain the church’s services
and activities. Altar Guild memThe Luther League

Floyd Kalber

Address: 824 Waukegan Rd.
Pastor: The Rev. Bernard F. Didier.
Assistant pastors:
The
Revs.
A. P.
Johnson, and Frederick W. Wyngarden.
Director of Christian education: Miss
Linda Connors.
Sunday services: 9, 10:15, 11:30 a.m.
Nursery
facilities
are
provided.
Baptism,
second
Sunday.
Church
school:
9, 10:15,
11:30
a.m.
nursery
through
sixth grade.
Chapel: Wednesday, 9 a.m.
Junior
High
Youth
Academy:
Tuesday, 4 p.m.
Freshman
fellowship:
Friday,
5:45
p.m.
Senior High Fellowship: Sunday, 7:30
p.m.
WednesChoir
practice:
Angelettes,
day,
7 p.m.;
Chancel,
Wednesday,
8
p.m.;
Westminster, Tuesday, 5:15: p.m,

ROMAN

CATHOLIC
Holy Cross

Address: 724 Elder Ln.
Pastor: The Rt. Rev. John H. Houli
han.
The
Revs.
Assistant
Pastor:
Robert
D. Clark, James P. Coleman.
Sunday
masses:
6:30, 7:30, 8:45, 10
11:15 a.m., 12:30 p.m.
throug
Monday
Weekday
masses,
6:30
Saturday,
Friday,
6:30,
8 a.m.;
8:30 a.m.
Confessions:
Saturday,
4-5:15,
7:30-9
p.m.;
Thursday
before
first
Friday
4-5, and during Friday masses.
Baptisms:
Sunday
following
12:30
p.m. mass.

UNITARIAN
North Shore
Address:

2100 Half Day

Rd.

Minister:
The Rev.
Russell R. Blet
zer.
Director of religious education:
Miss
Cossiette Conley.
Sunday services:
10, 11:30 a.m,
Church school, 10, 11:30 a.m,

(Continued

on page 25)

October

26,

1967

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Where — When — Co Worship
(Continued from page 24)
UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
Congregational Church of Deerfield
Address: 225 Wilmot Rd.
Pastor: The Rev. John S. Usry.
Sunday
service:
10:30 a.m.
Nursery
facilities are provided.
Church
school:
10:30 a.m.

Trinity
Address: 760 North Av.
Pastor:
The Rev. Philip A. Desenis.
Sunday services: 9:15, 11 a.m. Church
school:
two-year-olds
through
sixth
grade, seventh grade confirmation class,
9:15 a.m.;
two-year-olds
through
sixth
grade. high school, 11 a.m.
Adult study: 7:30 p.m., Monday.
Advanced
confirmation
class 5 p.m.,
Tuesday.
Beginning confirmation class: 5 p.m.
2nd and 4th Friday.

UNITED

METHODIST

Curate:

The

Rev.

Spencer

E.

Thiel.

r

Director of Christian education:
Richard Moore.
Sunday services: 8, 11 a.m.
Weekday
services:
Wednesday,
a.m.;
Thursday,
9:30 a.m.,
holy

Mrs.
7:30
com-

munion,

Saints

days:

9:30

a.m.

JEWISH
B’nai

Torah

Address: 2789 Oak St.
Rabbi: Dr. Sholom Singer.
Cantor: Jer6me Frazes.
Friday service: 8:30 p.m.

Congregation

Solel

Park

BAHA’I
Highland

Park

Group

Chairman: William Reeves.
Fireside discussion: 8 p.m.
1237 Deerfield Rd.

Thursday

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
First Church of Christ,

Scientist

Address: 493 Hazel Av.
Sunday, Oct. 29: 11 a.m. Bible lesson.
“Everlasting
Punishment.”
Nursery
facilities are provided.
Sunday school;
11 a.m. to age 20.
Testimony
meeting:
Wednesday,
8
p.m.

Reading

Room:

1773

daily except Sunday, 9
Thursday, 7 to 9 p.m.

Second
a.m.

to

5

St.;

Lakeside Congregation
Reform Judaism

Office: 1823 St. Johns Av.
Rabbi: Joseph L. Ginsberg.
Sunday service: 11 a.m. in Edgewood
School, 929 Edgewood
Rd. Nursery facilities are provided.

Trinity
Address: 425 Laurel Av.
Rector: The Rev. Ray Holder.
Assistant priest: The Rev. Jules
reau.

Mo-

Funds Sought
Sunday
School
children
from
Christ Methodist Church in Deerfield trick-or-treat for one hour
Haloween night to solicit funds for
the United Nations International
Children’s
Emergency
Fund
(UNICEF).

Mrs. Lois Weichmann, UNICEF

Cruikshank

Plans

Cruikshank

III

of

go Council of United Presbyterian
Men, is planning the 1968 Chicago

meeting

men, which
through 10.
The

of

will

conference

Presbyterian

be
has

held

Mar.

a theme

8
of

‘What Is a Man Worth.” It will
include group discussions on ‘“‘the
implications of the gospel as they
relate to our concepts of human
worth in this era of rapid social
and technological change,” Mr.

ruikshank said.
The conference will
the Palmer House.

Detober

26,

1967

be

held

Deerfield Rd.
Rev.
Robert

A.

Sunday services: 8, 10:30 a.m.
school and Bible classes: 9:05
vears through adult.

in

McGovern

WenChurch
a.m., 3

Highwood

The Rev. Miss JoLene Unruh
will give the sermon at the 9:15
and 10:30 a.m. services Oct. 29 in
Christ
Methodist
Church,
1558
Wilmot Rd., Deerfield.
Born in Kansas,
Miss Unruh
moved with her family to India at
the age of four. She received her
elementary
education
and
one
year of high school there under
the mission board of the Methodist church.
Her
family
returned
to
the
United States in 1957 and she
completed
her
education
here,
earning
her
bachelor’s
degree

Laurel,

Linden

and

university,

first

white

she

became

member

of

Denver.
After

fer

graduation,

three

months

institution,

and

in

then

a

Boston University School of T

logy, where she earned a bachek
of sacred

She

minister

theology

also

has

of

degree.

served

a small

\

Chicago

Priest

To Address

Will

The Rev. John Hazard of St.
Ambrose Parish, Chicago,
wil
address the Serra Club during an

Club

ROMAN

CATHOLIC
St.

James

Address: 134 North Av.
Pastor:
The
Rt.
Rev.
Thomas
J.
Kelly.
Assistant
pastor:
The
Rev.
Marcellus J. Monaco.
Sunday
masses:
6:30, 7:45, %, *9:1§
11:30 a.m., 5:30 p.m.
Weekday
masses
6:30,
8
a.m.
Confessions:
Saturday,
4-5:30,
7:30-9
p.m.
Baptism: Sunday, 2 p.m.
Sunday . service:
9:30
a.m.
Church
school: 9:30 a.m., two-year-olds through
sixth grade.

Lincolnshire
DISCIPLES OF CHRIST
Community Christian
Address: 1970 Riverwoods Rd.
Pastor:
The Rev. Donald L. Lanier.
Sunday
service:
11
a.m.
Nursery
facilities are provided.
Church
school:
10 a.m., all classes.
Youth meeting:
Sunday, 7 p.m.

LUTHERAN
Church

By B’nai Torah
A Shemini Atzereth Yiskor service will be held at
today in B’nai Torah.

Semchat

Address:
30 Riverwoods
Rd.
Pastor:
The Rev. Karl F. Langrock.
Sunday
services:
9:30,
11
a.m.
Sunday school: 9:30, 11 a.m.

10:30

a.m.

Torah family services

will be held at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, with a ceremony blessing
children who have birthdays in
July through October.

During the service, fathers carrying the Torahs will be followed
by children carrying flags in a
parade around the sanctuary.
The service will be led by Rabbi
Sholom
Singer.
Cantor
Jerome
Frazes will sing.

Methodists

8 p.m. conference tonight on
‘Problems of the Diocesan Priesthood.”’
2
5a
Msgr. Thomas Kelly, pastor —
St. James Church in Highwooc
will host the meeting for %

Highwood,

Park,

Father

Hazard

is

chairman

tee of the Association

of Chicago

Priests.

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meeting |
Ferry
ay

e chapel

f t

chool, 541 ws
rship 9 10:45 am
cation

facilities prov

nurs

ev:

pas

The sacrament of holy communion will be observed
the first
Christ

of

each

Methodist

field, at both

month
Church,

the 9:15 and

a.m. services. The
ion will be Nov. 5.

in

the
Deer-

10:30

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Rites

Highland

Deerfield parishioners.

sun

Schedule

Holy Communion
Sunday

of the Holy Spirit

Be Held

Trinity College will sponsor a
showing of the film, ‘“‘The Story of
Martin Luther,” at 8 p.m. next

nockburn.

|

Kansas.

dime will provide enough antibiot-

college,

as

church

She pointed out that one nickel
will provide enough penicillin to
cure two children
of yaws,
a
disease that cripples bones. One

Trinity Will Show
‘Martin Luther Story’

ment:

enteredt

chairman, urged village residents
to welcome the youngsters.

program.

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wor

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Special Services

Pastor: Dr. William Atkinson Young.
Minister
of
Education:
The
Rev.
James Russell Snyder.
Sunday services: 9 a.m., chapel service; 11 a.m. Nursery facilities are provided. Sunday school: 10 a.m., all ages.

shown Sunday to help the children

an

Negro church in the inner-city

o

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ef

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PRESBYTERIAN

A 20-minute movie,
“A
Fashioned _ Halloween,”

Meeting

W.

1731
The

ics to save a trachoma victim
from blindness, and a quarter can
supply enough vaccine to protect
20 children from tuberculosis.

Deerfield, president of the Chicaarea

Address: 1175 Sheridan Rd.
Rabbi: Philip L. Lipis.
Director
of religious
educatiou:
Dr.
Louis Katzoff.
Cantor: Jordan H. Cohen.
Friday service: 8:30 p.m.
Saturday service: 9:30 a.m.
Weekday
services:
7:15
a.ra.,
Monday through Friday; 7:30 p.m , Monday
through Thursday.

Address:
pect Avs.

EPISCOPAL

John

Park

Redeemer

Address: 1713 Green Bay Rd.
Pastor: The Rev. Richard Osberg.
Sunday
services:
10:45 a.m., 7 p.m.
Nursery facilities are provided at 10:45
a.m.
Church
school:
9:30
a.m.,
all
classes.
Youth
Fellowship:
5:45
p.m.
Prayer meeting and teacher training:
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
Choir rehearsal: Thursday, 7:45 p.m.

Annual

Beth El

Address:
1175
Sheridan
Rd.
Rabbi:
Philip L. Lipis
Director
of religious
education:
Dr.
Louis Katzoff.
Cantor:
Jordon
H. Cohen.
Friday
service:
8:30 p.m.
Saturday
service:
9:30 a.m.
Weekday
services:
7:15
a.m.,
Monday through Friday; 7:30 p.m., Monday
through Thursday.

Address:
Pastor:
delin.

and

for

LUTHERAN

Evangelical

Av.

Pastor:
The
Rev.
Walter
B.
Lunsford.
Sunday service:
10 a.m. Nursery facilities
are
provided.
Sunday
school:
10 a.m., all ages.

p.m.;

CONGREGATIONAL

Laurel

St.

Address: 1301 Clavey Rd.
Rabbi: Arnold Jacob Wolf.
Friday service: 8:30 p.m.
Saturday service: 11 a.m.

Highland

METHODIST
Bethany

Address:

North Suburban Synagogue

Highland

Address: 1590 Green Bay Rd.
Pastor:
The
Rt.
Rev.
James _ V.
Murphy.
Assistant
pastor:
The
Rev.
Angelo
U. Garbin,
t
Sunday
masses:
6, 7:15, 8:30,
9:45,
11 a.m., 12:15 p.m.
Weekday
masses:
6:15, 8 a.m.
Confession:
Saturday,
days
before
holy days of obligation, and Thursday
before
first Friday,
4-6, 7:30-9 p.m.
Novena in honor of Our Lady of the
Miraculous
Medal:
Friday
following 8
a.m. mass.

UNITED

Bethlehem
dae
Deerfield Rd. and Rosemary
er.
Pastor:
Dr. John R. Bouldin.
Assistant
minister:
The
Rev.
Raymond
Good.
Sunday
services:
9:30, 11 a.m. Nursery.
facilities
are
provided.
Church
school: 9:30 a.m., nursery through senior high:
11 a.m., nursery and Kindergarten.
Youth fellowship:
6:30 p.m.

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his
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and
daughter-in-law,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
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H
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Willis, a political science major, is

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- Miss Storm is a senior at North-

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his sophomore year at Brown
University, Providence, R.I. Mr.

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Mrs. Robert L. Willis, 62 Warwick
Rd., Deerfield, has returned for

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_ Miss Gayle Storm has returned
to Denver after a visit with her
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
_ Edward O. Steinorth, 3079 Deer| field Rd., Riverwoods,
Miss Storm chairman of Rocky

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�“Hollister Newspapers’ TLC series ranked
well above all entries, It is original, ingenious, and frequently humorous.”
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no fault with this well-organized department.”

“Hollister Newspapers surely can serve as a
model for typographical excellence anywhere
in this country.”

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These handsome plaques are now hanging next

the 39 other first-place awards we ‘ve won in
1960.

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of them. More important, though, is the story they
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paper in most categories. This
year the Glenview Announcements was entered; last year the
Evanston Review won three first
prizes.

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Wilmette Life

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Trinity College and Evangelical Divinity School are
two of Bannockburn’s newer
residents, young and thriving.

this simple but

ee

striking sign.

The Deerfield Villager last
week
reported on the college’s
recent
open
house,
when a master development
plan was unveiled. Here is
another look at the college
and seminary, described by

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the Rev. Harry L. Evans,
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—

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Trinity Evangelical Divinity School became a resident of
Bannockburn five years ago, while Trinity College
to the local campus from Chicago in 1965.

moved

The seminary, with 325 students, offers programs leading to biblically-oriented masters degrees and to a standard

bachelor of divinity degree.
The 585 students in the co-educational, four-year liberals
arts college represent 32 states and seven foreign countries. A majority of the college men and women are from
Illinois, however, and some 70 percent are members of the

Evangelical Free Church of America,

which operates the

institutions.

Trinity Pres.

Harry

L. Evans

points with pride to his

faculty in both schools. About 40 percent in the college have
doctoral degrees, while 75 percent in the seminary have
doctorates. The Rev. Mr. Evans notes that ‘‘we have one
of the finest collections of conservative theologians in the
nation” in the divinity school.
While the seminary has attained associate
in the American Association of Theological

membership
Schools, the

college will not be fully accredited until early 1969. Pres.
Evans says, however, that the school is rated Class A by

Trinity College

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L. Evans (right) reviews master

Pres. Rev. Harry

the State of Illinois, and has achieved candidate
from the North Central Accrediting Association.

status

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by a specific act of the legislature.

FBI reports that 3.2 percent of the

major

Since 1921

3524

Old Mill Rd., Highland Park, is a
junior at Michigan State University, East Lansing, this fall. Mr.

‘Essential’

Cong. Robert McClory (R-12th)
has called proposed firearm legislation ‘‘an essential weapon

ENTERS JUNIOR YEAR
William G. (Bill) Eckmann,

SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY
LESSON *5 0°

SKY HARBOR AIRPORT

gun purchaser.
MARQUETTE STUDENT
Patrick Tilley, 678 Judson Av.,
Highland Park, is a freshman at

rifles and shotguns.

3000 Dundee

Marquette University in Milwaukee. Mr. Tilley was graduated
from Loyola Academy, Wilmette.
His brother, Robert, is studying
for an advanced degree in psychology at Marquette University.

VISIT FOR WEEKEND
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bronson of
Galena, Ill. formerly of Highland
Park, were recent weekend guests
of Mr.
and Mrs. -Hilding V.
Williamson, 1910 Spruce Av., and
Mr. and Mrs. Mark T. Maxwell,

AIR TAXI SERVICE

Northbrook, Ill.

@
©
@
©

Phone

272-4000

Robert, his wife, Kathleen, and
their son, Mark David, 1, live in

Milwaukee.

307 N. Deere Park Dr., East.

Rd.

Business Trips
Charter Service
Flight Ambulance Service
24 Hour Service

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APARTMENTS

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INSURANCE

REALTORS
OFFICES ALSO IN EVANSTON, GLENVIEW-NORTHBROOK,

WINNETKA &amp; LAKE FOREST

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... 735 DEERFIELD
OPEN

MONDAY

THRU

ROAD

SATURDAY,

e Phone:

WI 5-3750

9:00 ‘TIL 5, SUNDAY,

10 ‘Til 5

siete

CHARM

—

COMFORT

—

VALUE

IMMEDIATE

All wrapped up in one, plus top location, are yours in. this
custom-built 3 bedrm. brick Ranch. Plaster walls, hardwood
floors, separate paneled dining room. Enclosed heated porchfamily rm.; efficient kit. with dishwasher. Full bsmt. Deadend street to school. Fast poss. $35,500.

PRESTIGE LOCATION
Near the lake. Deluxe 7 rm. crab orchard ranch. Carpeted
thruout.
Living rm. with fireplace.
3 large bedrms.,
2%
baths. Large kitchen with breakfast area. Playroom or dormitory (45x30). Basement includes paneled rec. room, 2-car
garage. Central air condit. $59,500.

_ CALL

30

OR

VISIT

OUR

OFFICE

FOR

A COMPLETE

SELECTION

POSSESSION

This gracious home on a
rofessionally landscaped lot has
everything
for the active
ve
{
amily. Marvelous traffic pattern!
Living rm., separate dining rm., modern kitchen and brkfst.
rm., powder rm., and paneled FAMILY RM. Four twin size
bdrms., 2 baths. Full basement with tiled rec. area. $41,500.

PERFECT
Bright, charming,
custom
contemporary
on
lovely private
wooded property. Tiled entrance hall; living room with studio
ceiling; 4 bedrooms; de luxe kitchen; family room; perfect
traffic pattern; beautifully decorated. $34,500

OF

NORTH

SHORE

HOMES

SUITED

TO

YOUR

NEEDS,

INCLUDING

DEERFIELD,

HIGHLAND
PARK
Lasting quality and craftsmanship are evident in this well
planned ranch, on beaut. Idscpd. 100 x 140 site in Highland
Park. Stone raised hearth fplce. in liv. rm., din.-L;
Ige.
bdrms., 2 baths, mod. kitch.; den; jalousied porch; basement
with recreation room $39,900.

TROUT VALLEY .
The setting for this charming 4 bdrm., 2 bath ranch is an
acre of lawn, woods and-&lt;ravine. All large rooms. Sunken
liv. rm. with fpl.; separate dining rm.; paneled &amp; glazed
porch (15x23), only needs heat -for magnificent family rm.
Riding
stables, trout
streams,
boating
facilities available
to residents. Hot water heat. $41,900.

BANNOCKBURN,

RIVERWOODS,

LINCOLNSHIRE,

HIGHLAND

October

PARK.

26,

1967

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DISCOUNT: .10 PER LINE
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Business

ANT TO RESUME
YOUR
CAREER
or embark
upon
a new
one?
Save
Monday
morning,
November
6
to
attend
a
women’s
CAREER
CONFERENCE
at the Winnetka Community House. Tickets available at the
door for only $2.00. The
conference
starts at 9:30 A.M.,
is open
to the
ae
under the sponsorship of Theta
igma
Phi.
For
further
information
call DA 8-2323.

Disclaimer

and

to all
HIGHLAND PARK
DEERFIELD AREA
PRESIDENTS
AND
PUBLICITY
CHAIRMEN

Avoid Conflicting
DATES
"CLEAR"
HOW

OST:
BOY’S
3
SPEED
SCHWINN
bike, Sting-Ray.
Gold. Since Oct. 19.
pacts
West Glenview. Reward. Call
724"
DST:
PURE
WHITE
SIBERIAN
Husky
dog,
brown
eyes.
Vicinity
Braeside,
Ravinia,
Highland
Park.
Reward. 246-3334.
OST-WHITE
ENVELOPE
WITH
money in Northbrook area.
CR 2-3736
AQUE
10’X
IN
14”
LEFT
AT.
Hubbard
Woods
Art
Fair,
Sept.
24.
Please call 337-4041 after Oct. 30th.

and

FOUND:
3

Dlack. Owner
a

GIRL‘S BICYCLE:
may claim with positive
and payment of this ad.

Personal
atch

my

DINO DOLLARS
and we'll
have denominations
DRIVE

notify

you

if

there

Ave.

conflict.

events
through
help
ou
by
TODAY.

Highland

Travel—Share

Your

Park
433-4300

Car

DRIVING
TO
FORT
LAUDERDALE.
Share expenses. Leaving between Oct.
29th and Nov. 5th. Phone 251-3508 or
251-0185.
DRIVER
NEEDED
TO
DRIVE
STUdent from Northbrook East to Glenbrook So. H.S., mornings, also pickup
in. afternoon if possible. 272-3393.
WANTED:
DRIVER
TO
to Vero Beach, Florida.
1. Call 256-4714.

DRIVE
Approx.

CAR
Nov.

Hollister Want

Ads

Service—Iincome

Tax

RETIRED C.P.A.
Accounting, Financial Statements,
Back work brought up to date.
ALpine 1-4047

10

Dogs and Cats’

-

DACHSHUND
PUPPIES.
A.K.C.
RICH
Mahog. Red smooth Stds. CH. SIRED
EX
H.
SIRED
DAM.
3-42
mos.
Perm.
shots started. Nice male $85,
excell.
male
$100, terrif. fem.
$150.
Call: 312-223-0873.
A.K.C. GRAFIN OF DINSLAGE HAS A
litter of beaut. Min. Schnauzer pupsfemales. Now
avail. 8 weeks. Shots.
Bred at Ursafell Kennel for disposition
and
show.
Home
raised
with
children. Evanston. $125. UN 9-9378.
MINIATURE SCHNAUZERS A.K.C.
Champion sired, ears and shots. $80.
co
R PUPS, A.K.C. CHAMP.
sired $50. Call eves. CH 4-0926.

PUPPIES

Clinaude Boxer Puppies
1547 WAGNER RD., GLENVIEW
PA 4-0022 EVES. AND WEEKENDS.

. 26,

1967

ROTTWEILER PUPPIES
A.K.C. Ancient Roman
guard
Excellent family companions.
Call CRestwood 2-3399.

Dogs and Cats

GOLDEN

HUNTING

PUPPIES

(part Poodle-part Schnauzer) 5 yeeks
old, 2 males, 2 copes. in very good
health. $20 each. 274-0294
COLLIE
PUPPY,
MALE—TRI-COLOR
A.K.C. Shots. Raised with children to
be a perfect
eSii 251-8419
COCKER SPANIEL PUPPY
Champion sired, black and tan male
with personality. 3 mos. A.K.C. $50.
Clarkdale, 945-3626.
FOR
SALE:
SIAMESE
KITTENS.
Purebred
Seal
Point;
$25.
Matched
pair, $40. 272-0105.

Excellent for art lovers and

Beautiful German

15
with

trained,

Siamese
shots,

WILL
GIVE
LOVELY,
FAMILYreared female blk. Labrador Retriever, spayed, 3 yrs. old, to family that
will provide good home. HI 6-3237.
ALASKAN
MALAMUTE,
7
MOS.
Housebroken;
A.K.C,
reg.;
has
all
shots;
exc.
disposition;
exc.
w/children. Best offer. 743-4344 after 6.

Hunting Dogs for Sale
3 MOS. OLD; CHEAP.
Call after 6 p.m. PA 4-1079.
BLACK
COCKER
SPANIEL
PUPPY
Male.
Ideal
pet for
children.
Show
possibilities.
A.K.C.
Champion
sired.
Shots. Call 945-3147.
GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPPIES
A.K.C.
Registered,
from
excellent
field
and
show
stock,
great
with
children. Call 234-3965 after 4 p.m.
MOVING
MUST
SELL
ADORABLE
toy Poodle
puppies. Pure white males,
8 weeks, also 6 week silvers.
A.K.C.,
home pont Mor 9 381-1187 or UN 4-7322.
ee
2 SETTER—BEAUTIFUL
A.K.C.
Champion
stock.
5
Housebroken. HAzel 6-2472.

Kitten

SCHNAUZERS:
MINIATURE
A.K.C.,
12 weeks, shots, ears, wormed, housebroken, leash trained. $125.
Call 729-4091.

top blood lines. Males
yellow.

$100 up.

BEAUTIFUL
yr. old. Will
replaced by
Call

A.K.C.
9/11/67

only, black

272-6677.

and

LONG
HAIRED
CAT,
1
=~ to good home, being
do
‘ALpine 1-2366.

3/4 LAB- 1/4 COLLIE
7 WEEKS
Call AL 1-1137 eves.

MALE
months.

ARTI

t

ANTIQUES—GLASS,
PRIMITIVES, FURN

maa

CHIN/

* 1131 Elmwood Av. a
hurs., Fri., Sat., 10 a.m.

14

Books

and Gifts &lt;

CASH FOR YOUR BOO
GET OUR BID ON YOURS

For

sale.

Phone

for inform

DAvis 8-4424, foes
1307 CHICAGOA

GREAT

BOOKS,

Perfect

DE

condition.

LUXE
Bookcase

$199, Call 869-3185.

i

:

ENCYCLOPEDIA SET COMPL

with

bookcase,

and

Call Sat.

night

cond.

15

Business

year

book:

or Sun.

Opportunities

GLENVIEW BEAUTY SHOP
Space for 3 operators. Equipmen
furniture now on premises
incl
Present owner will work partdesired. Call for information,

PA

9-0330

TIRED

OF

body

else?

WORKING
This

Winnetka

dous
buy
following.
mette.

ROGERS

small

FOR
we

beauty Rag oe
for
Write’ T- 41

PARK

is

a

tr

gine

v

BEAUTY

GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPS
4 months and 8 weeks. A.K.C. Shots.
Quality bred and raised, with excellent temperament. 255-7590.

FLUFFY

PUPS

AND

FREE.

KITTEN
LOVERS—2
ing girl kittens want
6 weeks old; 328-6764

1

DA 8-7731.
PEOPLE
LOVhomes; trained;

Animals, Pets
and Supplies

ELSINGER'S
FOOD

AND

FOR

SMALL
CANDY
AND GIFT
Hubbard
Woods;
all stock
owner ill; will sacrifice.
446-7955
ICE
CREAM
31
ed
Profitable, established
Please call 675-9692.

PETS

15A

SUPPLIES

See Our New Shop in Skokie
Open Sundays — Skokie Only
HORSES BOARDED
MONTH
Large box stalls, outside arena. Rte.
176,
4% mile
west
of Gieneve
Rd.,
Mundelein.
566-7007 or 272-0084.

3-YR. OLD REG. QUARTER HORSE.
DUN COLORED
MARE.
BLK PTS.
GOOD
CONFIRMATION
$800
OR
BEST. 724-1212.

pean

and

Art

in Lin

and

NEW Pea ahgmFe
cat
=
specialty copyr
e
pe
ers. Want sales 1 bY
PO. 112, Wilmette, Ml.

SADDLE,
LIGHT
BROWN
TOOLED,
735.335
western, blanket, bridle, and etc.

12

Investments

in

FOR
SALE—FREEDOM.
to be your own boss.
your own business.
creatively.
money.
people.
Freedom
to be
p
marketing
plan
of
a
mu
dollar
cosmetic
compa
inventory investment brings
erous commissions. The rest
you. For details Call Mr, McF
729-1941.

TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU
1013 Davis St., Evanston, GR 5-9821
3417-19 Dempster, Skokie, 675-9645

234-2066.

LABRADOR
RETRIEVERS
exc. vets. field, or show. Born

Shorthair

MAGNIFICENT
PURE
BRED
IRISH
Setter,
male,
15 mos.
old.
Gentle,
bright, but grew too big for our home.
$65. Days 372-3255; Eves. DA 8-8511.

MEXI

Also make distinctive
$10 to $500. 677-7955.

Pointer pups. 945-3218.

SOME
EV E-

KITTENS
One ape
A
one
black
and
white.
FREE
only to responsible
families.
272-2809 or 272-1400.

9 wks..

AUTHENTIC
PRE-COLUMBIAN

BLACK KITTENS
PUPS,
litter.

A.K.C.
WIRE
FOX
TERRIER
wks.; female; $100. Shots. Raised
children. 272-6933.

Best Offer:

FLEA MARKET]

SAT. NOV. 4TH, 10 A.M.-4 P.

BEAGLES,
GERMAN
SHORT
HAIR
Pointers also Pekingese. A.K.C., Loring Home
of Champions
since
1926,
4260 River Rd., Schiller Park. 678-1114.

FREE KITTENS

WANT
TO
GIVE
AWAY
KITTENS-FREE.
869-0804
NINGS.

STUD.
PEDIGREE
FRENCH
le
Gorgeous
standard,
perfect
mes.
Thick
beautiful
coat.
Very
gentle and even tempered. Call 675-

Evanston
Historical
Greenwood.
Choice
items
attics and cupboards of Ev

Call HI 6-1331 after 4:30.

I

pe cage SALE
.
Cherry,
aple,
mah.
c
tables; or pt
china;
silver.
Pictures
authentic
articles.
5
Collection of very fine fans an
UN 4-4611, 913144 Chicago Av.
ton.

8678.

LINE.

FREE;
LITTLE
KIND
TERRIER
plus. Loves children, looks like a Walt
Disney
discovery.
Reason
for
gift,
tired of responsibility. Phone 724-0064.

SNOODLE

= Antiques and Art Goods

SENSITIVE
“ONE
PERSON’
CAT
named
‘‘frightful’’ searching for understanding sensitive friend. Call AL
1-5153 after 5 p.m.

RETRIEVERS

A.K.C. EXCELLENT
10 weeks. 945-3414.

lines

POODLES
EXQUISITE TOY PUPPIES
Silver; also white. Some shots.
14 weeks. 777-8155

breed.

PURE
BLOOD
BLACK
LABRADOR
puppies, 6 weeks old; vet recommends
for children. $35. 869-6196.

12

MINIATURE SCHNAUZER A.K.C.
Korki is a very lovable 312-mo. puppy,
who
wants
a_ good
home.
Champ.
sired.
Ears
clipped.
All shots. $150.
724-5119.
AT

SIAMESE
KITTENS
FROM
CHAMP.
Stock,
famous’
blood
line,
Seal,
Blue, Lilac, pan trained, good disposition. Also stud service. 362- 2109.

ENGLISH SPRINGER 2
aging
weeks
old.
A.K.C.
yee.
Females, $85 each. 272-2512

SERVICES
9 Accounting

MIN. POODLES

STANDARD, APRICOT, A.K.C.
SHOTS, WORMED. 833-1069

WELL
BRED;
LOVABLE;
HOME
raised; reas. UN 4-1845; or 446-1512.

Use

AKC

FRENCH POODLE PUPPIES:

YOUNG
FAMILY HOME
AND
PROPerty can be protected from dusk to
dawn,
365
nights
per
year
by
an
armed,
bonded,
insured,
licensed,
uniformed Patroiman, making inspection
rounds
throughout
the
night.
Constant alertness maintained against
prowlers, intruders, vandals and outbreak of fire.
NORTH SUBURBAN PATROL
421 Richmond Road
Kenilworth, Il.
AL 1-7157

8

10

WHI. F., BLK. M., $100. COCO BR. F.,
$200.
2 mos. Champ.
heritage. Some
shots. 724-5556.
GER.
SHEP.
MALE
HUGE
BONED
brown
and
gold.
19
mos.
A.K.C.
OBEDIENCE SCHOOLED.
Good with
oe
Terms possibly. $150. 312-223-

Highland Park Herald
444 Central
945-7300

SCHNAUZER

only. 583-538

is.a

Deerfield Villager

LADY’S
WHITE
GOLD
LONne
wrist:
watch,
mesh
band;
in
cinity
of 1630- 1730 Chicago, Avenue.
fall 864-1322 (Day). 491-9385 (Eve.)

DST:
WHITE
AND
BLACK
ADULT
ale cat. Since
Fri.,
Oct.
13, vic.
Pleasant
Lane
or
Burr
Oak
Dr.,
lenview. Reward. 729-2129.

IT WORK?

We
are
now
listing
1967.
Help
us
to
“clearing” your dates

;

ST;
BLACK
MINIATURE
DACHSund, male, no tags. Answers to name
ee
In vicinity of Riverwoods.

DOES

Dogs and Cats

GIVING
AWAY
TO
CONGENIAL
homes:
capt
ng
OP
Meg
type
healthy home-grown KITTENS, 6 wks.
pees Call after 6 and weekends
256-

Mail (or phone) a complete listing of
meetings and events.
We will file them in THE CALENDAR

CAT?
in July.
feet, big
for her
9-1864.

LOST YOUR PET?
It may have been injured: Call your
local
animal
hospital.
DAvis
8-1440.
UNiversity 4-9416. UNiversity 4-1700.
DST:
LADY’S
GOLD
WRISTWATCH
ossibly in vicinity of Jewel on Elgin
Road in Skokie. Reward.
DAvis 8-2578 evenings.

order

Minimum 4

Chicago Toll Free 273-5211 or 273-4300

MINATURE
SCHNAUZER
PUPPIES
12
wks.;
ears
cropped;
permanent
shots;
A.K.C.
regist.
Int.
champ.
sired. Ideal pets or show quality. 4464696.

Simply

Found

OST;
SMALL BROWN
SUEDE
JEWelry
purse
on
Linden,
Winnetka
containing 3 pieces of jewelry. Great
sentimental
value.
Liberal
reward.
446-5874.
OST
2 WEEKS
AGO:
MALE
CAT,
dark grey
almost black, medium ong
hair, yellow eyes, name
is Chi. Call
Virginia at 475-8252. ‘Reward.

all club dates

through THE CALENDAR

of Debts

DO YOU HAVE OUR LOST
from Sherman Av., Evanston
Friendly, slim, black, white
eyes, declawed. We still look
and worry. Please call us UN

10

Personal

MESSAGE

AVE
PURCHASED
HOFFMAN
PAStry Shop, 928 Linden Av., Winnetka.
Responsible for my debts and signature only. Anton Sobat.

Lost

475-1560

251-4300

Notices
OTICE
TO
BIDDERS;
SPECIFICAtions for the furnishing of equipment
and the complete installation thereof
of a dial access information retrieval
system for Evanston Township
High
School
may
be
obtained
at
the
Business Office of the high school at
1600 Dodge Avenue, Evanston, Illinois.
Bids are to be received on or before
4:00 p.m., Friday November 3, 1967, in
the Business Office, Evanston Township High School.
E. J. Scott, Business Manager
Evanston Township High School

with

or if paid within 10 days

MULTIPLE COLUMN ADS
Noon Monday

Goods

Borsato Porcelain Originals
PRICED TO SELL.
Call 864-5695 after 6:30 p.m.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star ¢ Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager
Lake Forest Lamplighter * Lake Bluff Lamplighter

16

Business

(grab

Service

HANDBAG AND
LUGGAGE pope
sige

381s

1421 Pr

en

rices,

work

R LUGGAG

Ave.

* Highwood Herald

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Tax

9

Trees and Decorations

66

| Coins

202

and

185

Town

187

Vacation

Stamps

| ConcreteWork

Houses ~

142 | Motorcycles—Go

Rentals

143

53 | Gardening and Landscape Service—

11 | Conducted House Sales
171
Plants and Shrubs
12 | Disclaimer of
2
Gutters and Downspouts
175 | Dogs and Cats
10 | Heating
and Air Conditioning
Dressmaking—Sewing—Needlework
21 | Help
Wanted—
169 | Draperies &amp; Slip Covers—Custom Made
75
Women—Business and Professional
170 | Electrical Service
63
Women—Household
Entertainment
22
Women—Boaby Sitters
7
Equipment Rental
23
Women—Industrial

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188
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Cameras
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bly priced.

in.

JOHNNY

FP

COMPONAR

developing

pn

and

CAMERA

mm. Zeiss lens; Polaroid 4x5
holder;
4x5
Federal
enlarger.

Catering

JOHNSON
3748

YOUR

—

Il.

TEAS,

Sewing

WITH

Pleating.

Riacis

in St.

LUN-

—

RESSMAKER

stock

SHOP

of

4-3034

WITH EUROPEAN

trade school will solve all your
g

problems
in her
869-8571

own

home.

DRESS
HEMMING
Quick Service, DA 8-4264

LOCKING-ALTERATIONS
;

Loans

29

RATIONS AND HEMS DONE
OFESSIONALLY AT HOME
_AT
REASONABLE PRICES.
Hastings and Central, Ev., DA 8-6606.
Entertainment

hdo Productions, Inc.

1-2686

CALL

AND
Ill. C.C.

Up
SEE

Karnes

2-5520

18345MC-C

RO

1-0666

DOVER

MOVERS

JACKSON MOVERS &amp; STORAGE
We
specialize
in
moving,
packing.
Large or small jobs at reas. rates day
or night. Exp. men. UNiversity 4-2662.

30

Musical

Instruction

POPULAR PIANO
b
HOWARD DIAMOND
PIANO

LESSONS

ID 2-1240
* Wilmette

KRUGMAN

LESSONS

POPULAR

ALpine

IN

1-4201

* Glencoe

Church St.
Evanston
(Just East of the ‘‘L’’)
CLEARANCE SALE
Floor Sample Reconditioned Used
Pianos—Organs
Over 200 to select from
Spinet and console pianos
$299 up
Grand pianos from
00
Lowrey Spinet organ
299
Baldwin 25 pedal organ
$995
Baldwin Spinet piano
$469
Hammond Spinet Organ
$695

NAYLOR'S

1795 St. Johns Av.

1850 Waukegan

Highland Park
432-2510
Daily 10 to 9, Sun.

News

10

TODAY YOU CAN RENT
A BRAND NEW
BALDWIN ACROSONIC PIANO
/Your choice of finish and style
/Completely maintained and serviced
free by us
/All rental
money
paid
applies
to
purchase
FOR ONLY $15 A MONTH

20"

ZILDJIAN

CO.
6-0200.

Announcements

Hr

N.

Western,

Western, Chicago
CO 17-7564

Pianos—All

WILL

PAY

MIDWEST

TOP

Makes

PRICES.

_ IN
$245.

1

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and

13)
1
1
1

Rooms

12
12)

Apartments

and

1

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7

12

Apartments
Houses

Houses

5

1

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after 6 p.
weekends.

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Call 256-4646

HAMMOND SPINET ORGAN
M-103, in cherrywood, with back an
bench. 3 yrs. old. Like new. Askin
$1,000 or best offer. 824-6883.

Selmer — Bundy Clarinet
B

FLAT

WITH CASE,
AL 11-3838

PROFESSIONAL
black diamond
best offer. Call

$55.

DRUM
SET, 8 PCS
pearl. Sharp. $400 a
after 6:30, VE 5-1814

GUITAR
TEACHER
WHO
BUYS
I
quantity
has
few
classical
guitars
elec. w/8’’ amp. Up to 40% disc. A
tuned, adjusted. Mr. Narrol. 272-8129.
EMERSON
UPRIGHT
PIANO
bench, Excellent condition. - $135. "26
8048 evenings.
STORY
&amp;
CLARK
UPRIGHT
PIAN
recently tuned, $60. DA 8-8745.

PIANO CO.

HOllycourt

Sale

Machines—

one
or
weekdays. Anytime

Chicago

McCALL

Need

18

1

“igh saben

ee

$195

fr. $195
Pe ge

PIANOS Aros
FOR REC. ROO
3811

1

cymbals
fiber rollaway case
;
ies.
duty
covers,
all accessories.

$369

SPECIAL
DISCOUNT
ON
NEW
AND
used pianos. Baldwin Grand like new,
Reasonable.
Used Spinets from $295.
Practice pianos $79 and many others.
Sun. 12 to 5. Mon., Thurs. till 9 p.m.
MIDWEST PIANO CO.
2638 Devon Av.
O 5-5900.

PLAYER

Trailers—For

Pianos

1
ae

ts

UTTERBERG
PIANO
CO.—EsT.
1910. Rebuilt grands — Steinway, Mason &amp; Hamlin, Baldwin, etc. New and
used
spinets.
Pianos
rented
with
option
to buy.
RO
3-5020.
Sun.
1-5,
Mon, and Thurs. 9-9. 5731 N. Central
Av., Chicago.

5-5900

SAVE ON USED PIANOS! ACROSONIC
manag, spinet with bench, only $495.
Lyon-Healy 5’1
prods” $ grand, $1,295.
Come in today Lyon-Healy in Evanston, 816 Church St. UN 9-0510.

NORMANDY
B FLAT
CLARINET
B
NOBLET
OF
FRANCE,
good
cond
tion, $75. Call 869-2634 after 5.

OBOE;
FULL
CONSERVATORY
SYStem; plateau key. Wood Cabart oboe.
‘“‘F’’ resonence, left hand F, low B to
C Sharp articulation. 1 yr. old. Perfect
cond, Call for appt. 945-8877.

HOLIDAY
MODEL
IN
EXC.
CONI
Best offer accepted. PA 4-1365.
FENDER
SUPER
REVERB
AMP.,
months
old,
$375
or _ best
offe
Baldwin guitar, 1 yr. old, $320 ne
$175 or best offer. Steve, HI 6-5850.

STEINWAY GRAND PIANO
6 ft. Gorgeous tone, exc. mechanical
cond., perfect walnut case. Worth trip
to hear and see it. Call 381-0563.
DALLAPE
MAESTRO SUPER ACCORdion. Perfect condition with case and
cover;
Sears
chord
organ,
current
model. Best offer. 251-0260.
:

HAMMOND
MODEL

Will sac.

Never used, paid $140
for best offer. AL 1-6890.

PIANO—SMALL
UPRIGHT
ANTIQUE
Exc. tone quality. Maple-burl cabnt.
Two Queen Anne chairs. Other misc.
251-2230 after 6 o’clock

SPINET

BUNDY FLUTE, USED 1 YEAR.
Buffet B flat clarinet.
Call 272-7259

HANES

FLUTE

FROM

PRIVATE PARTY
Call AL 1-9027
GIBSON GUITAR COST $170;
CUSTOM BUILT ACCORDION,
ey
wry $1,300. Both best offer. Call
8.
GIBSON
FALCON
AMP
W/REVERB
and tremolo. Excellent condition. $130
or best offer.
OR 6-1188

Stark

Baby

Grand

PIANO.
CHERRY
WOOD
$375. 965-6632, after 6 p.m.

Upright
COLOR.

GIBSON
GA25RVT
AMPLIFIE}
reverb/trem. 2-channel; 2-10’’ jensen
good condition; Cost $315 new. Sell
$150 complete with cover. 272-2225.

UPRIGHT

B Flat Clarinet Boosey

* Northbrook Star * Highland

Lake Forest Lamplighter * Lake Bluff Lamplighter

SPINET
PIANO,
ANfinish, excellent condition.
UN 4-2550.

HAWKINS, GOOD COND.
PArk 9-1168.
Park Herald

$100.

LIKE
NEW
RICKENBACKER
string guitar, solid body, $310. Tur
naa
with stand, $30, Call 8:

35

Piano Tuning

ZENKER'S

PIANO CO

TUNING—REPAIRING
WE SELL NEW AND USED PIAN
(FORMERLY CONCERT TUNER
SALZBURG FESTIVAL, AUSTRIA’
2125 W. Devon Av. ROgers Park 4-760

Honest Craftsmanship *
PENNE TUNING AND REPAIR
GEORGE
E. NEWQUIST
Expert Tuning Checked Electronic:
PROMPT SERVICE
CRestwood 2-%
YOUR

GUITAR CLASSES-3 AT 12 PRICE
Adult class being formed Mon.-Wed.
Guitar rental and pri. instr. avail.
Mr. Narrol-Exp’d teacher-272-8129.

AND

PIANO

EXCELLENT CONDITION,
After 4 p.m. 729-2257.

PIANO IS AN ee
PROTECT I
Expert tuning and foaatin appraisa:
rebuilding;
Say rm
bought
and
so:
KEN SWEET,
Associates, UN 4-740

HIGH QUALITY MADE IN PAKISTAN.
$300 or best offer. 835-0970.

NECK.
includaction.

$135.

VIOLIN: COPY OF GERMAN
STRAD
various. Used only one season.
F
size.
Cost
$195
new,
sell
for
$9
Perfect condition. 945-3947.

SITAR

KRAKAUER
tique white
UN 4-0189;;

PIANO

EXCELLENT CONDITION,
PArk 4-7159

NURSERY SCHOOL NEEDS PIANO
Practice upright. Any condition.
Reasonable.
272-2450

WANTED:

ORGAN

M3; HARMONY MONTER
Guitar; OR 5-4779

ELECTRIC
GUITAR
AND
EPIPHON
amp
for
sale.
Both
in _ excelle
condition sell.
Call 234-2622.

CLARINET B-FLAT W/CASE

CYMBAL

UPRIGHT
PIANO
ANTIQUED
Walnut.
Interior
reconditioned,
Phone Ken Sweet, 864-7407.

eo a

Spinet

7315

Share

34

Used Grands
fr
Steinway-Baldwin-Mason-Hamlin

ASK FOR BRUCE
AL 6-0229 after 4 p.m.

* Glenview

;
eT Brg

Used Spinets and Consoles
2 pee
ol sg Mag

Rd.

Glenview
724-2100
12 to 5.

BANJO:
5
STRING
LONG
Handmade Stamm. $125, Case
ed.
eeeres
fifth peg.
Good
AL 1

PIANO

Life * Winnetka Talk

Music Co.

WE BUY USED PIANOS
HIGHEST PRICES PAID
SPENCER CO., BR 4-291

ADVANCED STUDENT WILL TEACH
beginners and intermediates. $2.00 per
half hour lesson. Near Shermer
and
Glenview Rds.
Glenview
724-6586

MILDRED

First Served

8-3737

Call us today
ANDREWS- EDWARDS | MUSIC
Edens Plaza, Wilmette
AL

Home or Studio
Classical if desired
AM 2-4045

Wurlitzer

10
10

Car

Light Housekeeping
Rooms

160

CONN
DIRECTOR
CORNET;
FULL
size
Lewis
violin;
Gretsch
snare
drum,
Vox
elec.
guitar,
best
offer,
all with cases, excellent cond.
HI 6-9184

906

CR

New

10

Board and Room

161
155

Musical

naa

8

and

‘Furnished
Furnished
Garages
Houses

156
159
162

Fitiece
caste
GRAND
re
Spinet—88
Note

FIELD’S

PIANOS

—

DAvis

ILL.

hes

10

Apartments

157

Buildings

To Buy—Houses

Pianos and

to 90% off on Sheet Music
25% off on all accessories
THESE AMAZING PRICES
WHILE THEY LAST

First Come

MOVERS

HAULING

Sarche,

Instruments,
Color TV and Stereo

Storage

MIDDLETON

ighly qualified.
AL 6-2383.

available

SAPHIR

167

Vacant Propert
Wtd. to Rapenabietdibed

Wanted

34

Unbelievable Savings on
Pianos, Organs, all

Investments

and

179
176

Professional

Equipment

158 | Typewriters—Business

Summer and Winter Homes
and Cottages
Town Houses
194 | Trades and Exchanges
177

9
1(
10
10

Professional

158A
Office and Store Equipment
163 | Upholstering, Repairing &amp; Refinishing
166 | Wanted To Rent—

State

Resorts

Trimming

152 | Trucks

Houses

56

and

164 | Trade or Barter‘
168 | Travel—Share Your

Crypts

Houses by Area
Industrial
Investment Properties

27
3

FIRE SALE

OVING? RENT A TRUCK
PADS — DOLLIES — U-DRIVE
JOHNSON’S TRAILERS SERVICE
ROgers Park 1-2000
7446-48 N. Clark
Chicago, Ill.

:
OF HIGHLAND PARK
_ “Your entertainment specialists’’
party marquees—
—entertainment—
- dance floors—car pee
eee

Review

M.G.

THE LOW-COST LOCAL MOVERS.
to haul one item or a houseful.
Insured,
Ill. CC22633MCC,
864-6139

:

Evanston

5-5080

FOR ALL YOUR MOVING NEEDS BY
Professional Movers. Fully auigoet
and insured. I.C.C. 22033 M-C

SMAKING
AND
LIGHT ALTERions:
formals,
bridesmaids,
flower
irls, casual and dresswear.
CALL TERI, 835-1197.

-Cle sified

and

Moving

All kinds of knits.
Call 928-5952 (Chicago).

“One call does it all”

1

EXCELLENT
RETURNS
ON
A NEW
concept
in real
estate
investments.
For
information,
write
N.S.
Investa
Mortgages, Box 91, Kenilworth,

RO

MACHINE
SERVICE.

UNiversity

5-7400

KELLY MOVING

FABRIC

Complete

RD.

YOrktown

T.

| Sporting Goods

| Toys

INVITES YOU TO ATTEND
OUR FIRST STOREWIDE SALE
OCTOBER ONLY
Save with confidence on our custom
rebuilt, fully guaranteed pianos. Here
att a few examples of our outstanding
values:
Chickering grand
$1,095
Cable grand
$995
Vose &amp; Son
:
$895
Ivers &amp; Pondz
$1,295
Mason &amp; Hamlin
$2,350
Steinway Studio
$550
Above are just one of a kind
LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS
. See the Fabulous
new
Kawai
grand
from $1,495 and up. New
Kranich &amp;
Bach grand from
$1,395. Tremendous
discounts
on
all
new _ spinet
and
console
models
as
well
as_
floor
samples.
See our display ad in this issue.
1143 GREENLEAF, WILME
Immed. S.E.Wilm. Northwestern Sta.
North 256-0167
Bug
HY 3-1500
Daily 9:30-5:30
, Thurs.. 9:30-9

YARD

NORTHBROOK,

PLEATING

FABRIC

WAUKEGAN

Mrs.

154

and

7:
17
3
7

Men—Household

165

of

Mortgages

Cleaning

Men and Women
Men and Women—industrial

Farms—Acreage—Estates

Pianos and Musical
Instruments

KURT

RENTAL HEADQUARTERS
ACE RENTAL |

: CY ANN SILKS &amp; WOOLENS, INC.
i
Evanston
DAvis 8-3984
Mill Shopping Center, Ph. 824-9212

f

OR

studio.
8-7631.

34

RENT EVERYTHING

HERBERT

TONS, BUCKLES AND
on
holes. 24
UR

in my
DAvis

Buildings

Co-op Apartments

Out

and

Siding

Upholstery

Men—Business

81

76

agvanced zpuadents. ior

instruction.
Mercier. Call

36

174

&amp; Repair

| Tree

26

and

1 | Rummage Sales
180 | Schools and Instruction
57 | Shades—Blinds—Awnings
4 | Situations Wanted—
33
Students
35
Women—Business and
34
Women—Household
70
Women—Baby Sitting

153

173
6:
68

To Buy

and

Condominiums

Instruction

CLASSICAL PIANO
Have limited openings

EQUIPMENT Co.

Skokie

Open Daily 8 to 5, Sat. 8 to
No charge for Sunday

MONOGRAMMING
LTS, BUTTONS AND BUCKLES
EXPERT

private
William

ITED

Rental

MIDDLETON

Needlework

COVERED

Oakton,

WE

27

ons and small parties. 724-4396.

Dressmaking

LI M

RENTAL

PANIC

SERVE

UN

ra

Sale

Business Property
Cemetery Lots and

ei ec TORE

Beginning

TYPEWRITERS, ADDERS, DESKS
Files and cash registers. Repair
Service and rentals. 724-7676.
GLENVIEW OFFICE EQUIP., INC.

r menu planning, Miss B. 724-0302.
PARTY EQUIP. FOR RENT
Me
WE DELIVE
AC
RENTALS
Waukegan Rd.
YO 5-5080
M.G.

DON'T

5-1261

Equipment

8910

EXCEPTIONAL FOODS
CATERED
WITH/WITHOUT ATTENDANTS

:

Musical

30 | Rug

67

Schoolof Folk Music. 945-5321.
FRENCH HORN TEACHER

the WANDA RROTRE RS
ildren’s
club, stage,
Ask for party,
Dan, ALpine
6-1148 etc.

23

1-5841

WHY COOK?
Glenview Rd., Glenview,

GR

Apartment

172

Buy

Repair

Sale

29 | Roofing

| Radio-TV-Hi-Fi—For

aried
styles
taught
by _performerinstructor Bog Gand. It’s Fun! Village

wedding

MUSIC BY
BOB
GAND
or the Village School Singers, or the
Gand
Family
Singers,
will surprise
your guests. Call now. WI 5-5321.

OUTSTANDING WEDDING
CAKES ANDD RECEPTIONS
ALpine

the best.
Society

in

Have Guitar, Will Travel

the Discriminating Hostess
te Service and Equipment

ME

Miscellaneous
| Miscellaneous—For

FOLK, CALYPSO, SING-ALONGS.
Any occas. Tod Turl, 30.
HI 6-1715.

printing

827-6507.
GRAPHIC

specialize
-

MAGIC

Jewelry

| Miscellaneous—Wanted

STAGE
COACHES,
HAY-RIDES,
Pony
Rides,
Fire
Engines,
Surries,
sent anywhere. Or have your child or
adult party at the Country Boy’s barn.
634-3633 after 6 p.m. and weekends.

MOVIE

E’S GOURMET CATERING
Delicious and Artistic Foods

oT

and

30

et
and his

GILBERT

We

0
lens.

en to offer. DA 8-2367.

or

149
146

Rentals

Entertainment

2

barrel

MM

ENLARGER;

uip.; $160.
-5’° CROWN
35

| Jewelry

To

140 | Lawn Mower and Tractor—Service

Storage Space
Stores and Offices

ZOOM
8
MM
projector screen.
Write T-466, Box

Wilmette.

Im

136

Phone

Also

Sale -

Summer

receptions.

eae

Goods—For

18

Western
Av.
Lake
8 A.M. to 7 P.M.

HOWELL,

600

138 | Household

—

148 | Loans and Investments
124 | Lost and Found
150 | Mobile Homes—Campers—
120
Utility Trailers

pn

case.
Aviar’

and

144 | Household Goods—Wanted
147 | In Memoriam
122 | Interior Decorating

Houses To Share

can 1era, w/telephoto and wide angle
le
, plus Revere 8 mm movie proj.
Pr. Pad $100; lighting also avail. PA

all

Service

Industrial
Light Housekeeping Rooms
Out of State
Rooms

AX CAMERA WITH METER:
2s: 21 mm, 35 mm,
50 mm,
135
180.
mm,
and:
85
mm,
2
s viewfinders. 2 viewfinders;
d 85 m.m. Call after 7 p.m. 945-

&amp;

134

5
16
17
38

22

5,

:

Houses

.

110

128 | Household Appliance—

Apartments

193 | Real Estate Loans

111 | Radio - TV - Hi-Fi—Service
112 | Real Estate For Sale
113
114

15

15A

new.

5 holders.
Telephoto

. Spotless.

LL

Homes

Service

Carts

Storage

Instruction

Printing

Professional

Wanted—

| Home

and

Musical

54 | Notices
55 | Office and Store Equipment
66 | Painting and Decorating
Personal
107 | Personal Service
108 | Piano Tuning
108A | Pianos
and
Musical
Instruments
109 | Plumbing

Men and Women
Household

126

Furnished Houses

824-8780

Cooke

case.

pter,

132
130

Room

Photography

Sg

cd Tike Ae
ex
4x5
ar

Help

and

Garages
z
Halls and Studios
Hotels

and
colored
by artist
birthdays, gags, etc.
Eleanor,

and

1 apg

Men—Household
Men—tIndustrial

created, CARER | C0 eames SPARE ee | Ve

ered
Christmas,
500.

Service

Men—Business

65
24

51
52

7
60

Business

and

Convalescent

is

Partnerships

181

Rent—

Board

82

s

64 | Help Wanted—

Wood

Apartments
Apartments To Share

201

rac FF
:
nance and
Repair
supplies and Materials

ess

Exterminating

Floor Retiviching and Covering
Flowers and Florists

Bd

Motors.

Pee

|

4
34

| Moving

$75.

* Deerfield Villager

37

Schools

and

Instruction

Tiny Tot Play School
2727 Crawford, Evanston.
BEAUTIFUL
FACILITIES.
3 ACR.
of
property.
Full
and
half
c¢
arrangements. Age 242 through 5.
lunches, arts and
crafts, dancing
foreign
language.
19
yrs.
of
Licensed wagons. Call

DA 8-7065 OR YO 6-7065

* Highwood

Herald

Oct.

26,

|

:

�ee

SM,

ae Ta

es

Selilens
sat Castacten |

ENROLL NOW FOR
FALL SESSIONS AT

TOM

Kitchen Salon

THUMB

NURSERY SCHOOL
(Licensed by State of Illinois)
reative half-day programs for you
pre-school child (ages 3-5)
2612 Central St. UN 9-5565

OPENING OCT. 9TH
AE'S NURSERY SCHOOL

Direct Factory Distributors
KITCHEN CABINET-VANITIES
COMPLETE WOOD AND
FORMICA

Builders

and

Contractors

WICKES
Home

Improvement

CONSTR. CoO.
after 6 p.m., VE

5-0262

IMAGINATIVE DESIGNS
REALISTIC PRICES

Room additions
Rec. Rooms
Kitchens
alee: rooms
Bathrooms
ormers
Free Estimates Gladly Given
Deal direct with owner—no salesmen
Once job is started, completed
WITHOUT DELAY

With

Lauer

Const.

And Save 20°

Co.

On

Kitchens
Bedrooms
Bathrooms
Porches
Room Additions
Dormers
30 years on the North Shore
QUALITY WORK

831-4767

AL 1-1254

HOME

Dormers

250 Skokie Blvd.
Day: 835-3327

Roofing

If you want Quality
and Workmanship—Call:

Northfield Bldg. and Const.

IMPROVEMENT

(DIV. OF WICKES

LUMBER)

446-5079
FOR

FREE

ESTIMATES

CLAUSEN CONSTRUCTION CoO.
General Contractors
OFFER
A COMPLETE
SERVICE
r every type of building remodeling
Ceramic Tile — Vinyl Tile Work
ncrete Work — Walks, Steps, Footings
Roofing and Roof Repairs
uckpointing of Chimneys and Walls
&gt;» matter how large or how small the
york, we will be pleased to figure it.
CLAUSEN CONSTRUCTION CO.
22 Green Bay Road, Winnetka
hn B. Clausen
HILLcrest 6-2100
Structural Engineer
. V. Short
PArk 4-7786.

EDWARD

RECHTORIS

ROOM ADDITIONS—REC. ROOMS
USTOM KITCHEN REMODELING
“ECIALIZING IN QUALITY WORK
cE ESTIMATE
272-7951

&amp; EMODELING - REPAIRS
KITCHENS OUR SPECIALTY
Complete
plans and estimates.
SATHERCOAL seated
ae
Boll
L 1-0225
‘YRON FELTON SoNeTRUC co.
Building and Remodeling
tchens, Bathrooms, Family Rooms,
dditions, Ceramic Tile, Floor Tile
inetka
446-3268

PURTELL &amp; CO.
;

New
Box

Construction

84—Northfield

HI

6-5400

NEW
PLETE
REMODELING,
tile
omes,
additions,
kit.,
baths,
ork, roof repairs, concrete work.
UALITY CONSTRUCTION CO.
EE
ESTIMATES
CRestwood 2-4429

UALITY

REMODELING

BEST PRICES NOW
ALL-RITE HOME PRODS., INC.
,e Estimates
UN 4-2224
BR 3-3370
MPLETE
REMODELING
AND
REir. Large
jobs or small. Do
own
ork. Free estimates. FHA financing.
orth Shore references. 272-8680.

» 26,

1967

53

54

Gardening

Large

51

Building Maintenance
and Repair

R &amp; L Roofing—Sheet Metal
INSURED

Gutters replaced and repaired

All types

sheet

metal

and

roofing

and

Call Tom

Installed
OUT

UN 7-8636

alate
IMPROVEMENTS
You Name Tent Do It
Carpentry-Plastering-Cement
Tuckpointi - 2-Masonry-Painting-Etc.
John M.
Erickson, ALpine 6-0120
or 677-6661

TUCKPOINTING

IT’S TIME

Floor and Wall Tiling
BATHROOM REMODELING
GLENVIEW TILING
1724-9704

TUCKPOINTING AND CHIMNEY
repairs, window caulking.
Free estimates. Satisfaction guaranteed. aiamth
PARISI BROS.
G E NERAL
MASONR Y—CHIMNEY
repair.
Fireplace
rebuilt.
Tuckpointing. Glass blocks and concrete work.

Ramp

Co.

FOR

Freshly

Serving the North

that will give

y

Service

aa

FALL

2840

281-8810 or LI 9-4515.

Prompt
Insure

Fully

945-078 |

COMPLETE LANDSCAPING
EVERGREENS, TREES, SHRUBS
Planting, Lawn work, Sodding
Fertilizing, Trimming.
Walter J. Michaels
PA 4-1272
MARTINEZ LANDSCAPING
Lawn
and
tree
service,
sodding,
seeding,
black dirt and tractor service. A free estimate call 537-6232.

NEW
AND
OLD
LAWNS
REPAIRED
nursery stock; complete maintenance
service. 20 years on the North Shore.
Franchi Landscape Service. CR 2-2611

Gutters

and

Downspouts

GUTTERS

CLEANED

PAINTED—REPAIRED.
FREE
ter roof check. All types of
repairs.
SUBURBAN ROOFING

WINroof

GOOD

REPAIRED,
PAINTED,
COMPLETE
roofing and sheet metal service. Fully
insured. Free inspection. Free est.

Northern Eagle Roofing Co.
ORchard

4-9423

ROOFING

Complete

Gutter and Downspout Service
All type Roofing
“‘Serving the North Shore for 25 yrs.”’
E. F. BASSING
ORchard 5-4030

Wilmette Gutter Service
CALL
NOW
FOR
FALL
cleaning.
Free
estimates.

GUTTER
251-6187.

with
7

Complete

478-5955

Decorating

estimate.

Service

PArk

to back
ng.

nthe

he

it

a

non

5-11!

of National Ar

is :

Tare J. LYNCH
SURGEONS
TRIMMING.” EPRASYING,
FE

tree
surgery,
modern
equipn
trained
operators.
Our
51
rs
experience
in treating
North
|
trees is available by phonin
bers
National
Arborist
ciat

Tree

Organiza
VErnon

DAVEY
A

COMPLETE TREE
Accurate
diagnosis
Arrange
late
fall

dispatched

CARE SERV
of tree
tra
elm
yy

crews.

437-408!

H. A. Morrison, Arborist
Spraying,

TREE SPECIALISTS
Trimming,

Power

:

Feeding,

Seung removal.

ALpine

CLAVEY

1-0945

TREE

SERVI

TRIMMING—TREE

R REMOVAL

STUMP REMOVAL
PArk 9-2279

TREE REMOVAL
G. OLSEN
724-39

HOME MAINTENANCE—
INTERIOR
60

Carpentry—Cabinet Work
Experienced

in

all

US

types

BU;

of

Construction.
Call
us gE
!
ready for work! Ho
0b
too small,
ask for
Enlar
fix... Call OR 6-1076.

carpet

PSE WHR epics

arpentry-Cabine
Materia for Home

1636 Maple

Av.

raftsmen.

UNiver

Between Davis and Church ‘

CARPENTRY,
4-4350

9-0495

LOUIS. WESSERLE &amp; SON
Decorating at its finest,
be it wall
coverings,
wood
imitations,
creative
design and mural work.
Also doing exterior work. 283-1984.

REC. ROOMS,

F &gt;ANEL-

ing, built-ins, closets, she ves
nd
types of work. Reasonable
prices.
Herman, 328-3050.

SON:

CLearbrook

the know-how
stum

CARPENTERS-KEEP

PArk 4-8009
LAURITZ JENSEN
AND

5-4

35 YEARS GXPERENGE- ee
INSURED
o ee
LICENSED .

BEST

Free

alt

and TUCKPOI NT

&amp; National Shade
Hillcrest 6-4380

WORKMANSHIP
328-0531

price.

os
S
re)

Our men are experienced and inModern
in all phases of tree removal.
8 it
now hot
ment at yeu.

PAINTING
Reas.

PROBL:

Tree Trimming

FLO.N. DECORATORS

materials.

Siding

A ROOF

DECKS

59

Exterior.

WORKMANSHIP.

;

GR

Tile—Slate—As

PAINTING, PAPER HANGING,
Wood amma
|
Free estimated.
ully insured.
WE 5-5625, Days;
Eves., 537-5448.

NEAT

=

GUTTERS and DOWNSPOU
ALL WORK GUARANTEE
E. F. Bassing
ORchar d

PREPARATION

CLEAN, NEAT
M. Garrett

SERVICE

GUTTERS CLEANED

GUTTERS

G.

and

a4

RS.

ed
or
recovered.
Chimneys 5
pointed. Gutters painted and
meshe

Radio

Interior,

2

guaran

Roofing

Painting, Paper Hanging
N.S.

;

IN

Call ALpine 1SUBURBAN
ROOF TREATING
Cedar
or asphalt
shingles,
treated or replaced. Flat

2-5753

ERNST W. DAISS &amp; SON
PAINTING AND DECORATING
Wood finishing—paper hanging
INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR
1530 Spencer Av.
Wilmette
ALpine 1-6344

on

work

Hawkins

IF YOU HAVE

Estimates

SPECIALIZING IN INTERIOR WORK.
ll work performed by A-1 craftsmen.
Fully insured. Average room $30 and
up. Wash average size room $15 and
up.
3 flight stairwell,
$90
and
up.
Wallpaper $6.00 and up per roll. Mes |
Benjamin Moore’s
paint.
JU
8-0300
(bus.) or 561-9373 (res.)

8-8724

24 HR. PHONE

R.

478-0136

yrs.

:

AND

Association and Internationa
Tree Conference
3602 Glenview Road

ALL WORK EXPERTLY DONE
AT PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD
ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN

38

724-1367.

RALPH SYNNESTVEDT
&amp; ASSOCIATES, INC.

No Job Too Small

WINTER
Is
COMING—PROTECT
your garden. We deliver black soil—
humus—sand—manure—covering
hay.
We remove debris and are Tree Removal Experts. Well aged firewood.
Jim Beinlich, The Firewood King.
Vernon 5-1195

Ernie

EXTERIOR

Member

PAINTING

BLACK DIRT

55

Free

2-1557 after

PAINTING AND WALL WA OR

Gl sae

Service
Free Estimates

CRestwood

DECORATING

M BEINLIC

Decorators

SHORE

AND

LET US GIVE YOU 5 AN
a
hav
On any removal problem you
:

PRICES

Insured

NORTH

TRACTOR
WORK,
STONE,
DRIVEbn aa _pr ene.
‘rubbish
and
brush
remo
&gt; Ebilsisor trucking
CR 2-0173

Call

Shore

EXTERIOR
OR
.CLOSE PERSONAL SUPERVISION
EXPERT PAPER—FABRIC HANGING
Fully

:

Be
or
orthbrook

Careful experienced work.
Ki
$20 and up; liv.-rm. $30 up. Man

FLAT

625-2255
DAVID N. PADDOCK

Professional

1

$35.

ERNIE’S PAINTING SERVIC}ithe

aaa

Courteous

aie

ex

9-1013.

mates. CRestwood

58

BROS.

REALISTIC

and

paver
Ry

9-0794 or UN

PAINTING

Estimate

SPECIALIZING IN FINEST
=
North Shore Decorating
ean Expert Union Craftsmen

Shade Trees

Telegraph Rd., Deerfield
(1,000 ft. north of Rt. 22)

yin

E &amp; B Decorating

PLANTING

Stiller Bros. Nursery
And Landscape Service

dec. interior

and

KURT GRONAU —

Shore

on North

$10.

and painted inside

ing

and po bg gree,
2710 Sgeet
Lh

Years

7 iy!

CLEANED

cleaned

KNOLL’S PAINTING/ DECORA

PECIALIZING IN FINE
Residential Painting and Deeateg
INTERIOR
XTERIOR
as
Painting
Paper
hanging
Masonry as
taining
Thorough Ureperetion
ett Materials.
TIMATES
3 Generations

AND. EXTERIC

Dier

UN

WHAT BETTER RECOMMENDATION?
No
gamble
with
your
decorating
problems
if you consult one of our
experts.
Mr. Hauber PA 9-5437
Mr. Schmidt CR 2-4268
Mr. Eckert AL 1-1199
J.M. ECKERT DECORATING CO.
OFFICE TEL. LO 1-5437

BJORNSON

3

Free

Mr, Mueller 283-4390
EXPERIENCED
rite

Decorating

Free

service

Full

8-5004

GUTTERS

Insured

PAINTING pe

decorating

Skilled workmen
DA

CR 2-2217

Fully

YEWS—BUSHES—EVERGREENS
Visit our nursery and save

DAvis

Chimney Repairs
Waterproofing
Caulking
Brick Staining
Bldg. Cleaning
Leaky Basements
Bldg. of all Descriptions Insured
Emil J. Birkenheier
YO 6-1800

Rd., Glenview

TULIPS

Complete

Henry

WE
SPECIALIZE
IN ALL TYPES
OF
painting. Ind. attention and needs will
be
met.
Color
matching
and
color
continuity
as
pen
of the
painting.
Neat, clean workmanship in all phases
of painting and paper hanging.

PLANT NOW, EVERGREENS,
trees, bushes, and sodding.
Call Saldana Bros.
After 6 p.m. 243-9464.

cman

1328 Waukegan

select bulbs

Shrubs

1595 Mt. Pleasant, Northfield HI 6-8249.
Please call before 7:00 P.M.
Free estimates

TILE

GUARANTEED NOT TO WASH
in shower area.

TULIPS

and

GR

LIVINGSTON

INTERIOR

Tractor—

SPENCER
DECORATING

Lawn Care and Maintenance
Nursery Stock
Garden ae
and Care
di:
Hauling
Tree Trimming and Removal
Brick-Stone Patios
Installed and Repaired

867-9199
Repaired

Painting

Complete

24 hr. Emergency Service

CERAMIC

TULIPS

Mower and
Service

For 46

Landscape
and

Northfield Yard

GEORGE AND GEORGE
CARPENTERS
Building—Repair—Millwork
"Let George Do It’
Phone CRestwood 2-2530 or 1458
R. E. HOLGER
CARPENTRY
:
remodeling, repairs, etc.
448-1771
REMODELING
AND
CARPENTRY
Paneling,
Porches,
Windows,
Etc.
15 yrs. experience. Do own work.
C. Gosser
AL 6-0789.

and

prize winning
flowers.
134 varieties
offered blooming from late March into
June, all with colored pictures so you
can choose your garden combinations.
Other
bulbs
direct
from
Holland.
Allium to Zantedeschia. All at most
reas. prices. Feed
your lawn now for
winter protection.
wn fertilizers at
a discount. We have bulb and garden
fertilizers for better results in ae
Bezdek’s For Bulbs, Ground coverin
perennials,
2246
Wilmette
Av.,
Wilmette, 200’ North of the intersection
of Crawford and Wilmette.

CONTRACTOR

rooms,

STONE

Work

Service—Plants

CUSTOM CABINETS. FREE EST.
Remodeling; additions; new homes
Howard’s Cabinet Shop. 272-3829

Rec.

57

CEMENT
CONTRACTOR
DRIVEways,
walks,
steps,
patios,
repairs
forms. Basement waterproofed. Serv’ ing North Shore customers for 48 yrs.
JOSEPH KNEIP
ALpine 1-2618
ORchard 3-3174

.TUCKPOINTING—STUCCO—REPAIR
AL 1-3372. R. W. Linster or PA 4-0840.
Serving the North Shore for 23 years.

GENERAL

Lawn

MOWERS
SHARPENED AND REPAIRED
Milwaukee Ave. north of Glenview Rd.,
next toa Seewey: Bridge.
WEST GARDE
VA 4-6146

and ‘tuckpointing.
OR 3

Concrete

Plastering

WICKES
HOME

Northbrook, Il
Eve: 446-5955

BLOCK,

chimney repair
Alfred J. Stevens

OWNERS

AVAILABLE NOW—THE MANPOWER
and equipment to give you a quality
built addition or interior remodeling
work.
Free
estimates,
fully Dondad
and insured. 20 years experience.

Remodeling

56

BRICK LAYING

FOR THE FINEST IN:
itchen Remodeling
Room Additions
Basement Rec. Rooms
Bathroom

BILL HESKETH

work.

GUTTER CLEANING
When all the leaves have fallen—call
us to clean your. gutters! Call 272-4928.
M
&amp;
D
ROOFING -CO.
GUTTERS
cleaned,
coated
and
repaired.
Full
insured, Call for free estimate. Call
869-7305

5-1115

PLASTERING AND PATCHING
REMODELING
GReenleaf 5-6762

GLASS

REMODELING

Deal

GR

CLEANED, REPAIRED
AND REPLACED. 272-6796

—~

SCHNEIDER &amp; FALASCO
Metal lathe ceilings and sont
ALpine 1-7119
ALpine 1-3047

2734 W. Touhy, Chicago
FREE ESTIMATE
PH. 274-6601
EGGER

CUSTOM

PLASTERING

VISIT OUR
FACTORY SHOW ROOM

348- 4852"

SPECIALIST

WOOD
OR
FORMICA
cabinets—countertops.
BOB
VIETS

ALL WORK
COMPLETELY GUARANTEED

LTI-DIMENSIONAL
PROGRAM
or children with learning problems.
ass
for
teen-agers
to
help
them
hrough high school and college; class
or primary
grades
to arrest
early
roblems: Call HI 6-1322.
~—
WILMETTE DRIVING SCHOOL
Licensed by State of Illinois
Behind wheel--$7.50 an hr. driving—
lassroom free. 529 Main St., Evanson. UNiversity 9-4774.

MAINTENANCE—
EXTERIOR

KITCHEN

Save By Buying
From A Distributor

REBA PLACE DAY NURSERY
727 REBA PLACE, EVANSTON.
a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Mon. through Fri.
ot lunch included. Children 3-5 years
ld. Full day or half day schedules
presently available. 328-7327.

ROOMS.
REMODE
and interior painting.
CRestwood 2-2938

IN

OUR TRAINED STAFF
DOES THE ENTIRE JOB

ASSOCIATE.
20 YRS.
EXPER.
n
helping
under-achievers,
poor
eaders,
and
——
w/learning
a. J ag Sweet. M. Ed. . appt. only.

Gutters and Downspouts

BASEMENTS
Brick or concrete foundations water
proof. General
tuckpointing,
cement.
repairs.
Suburban
Tuckpointing
5884213. Call after 6 p.m.

KITCHENS

EVERYTHING NEW
BRIGHT AND BEAUTIFUL
INCLUDING KITCHEN SINK
(and stove, refrigerator etc.)

Learning Therapist And

RST
METHODIST
NURSERY
hool, 1630 Hinman, Evanston. For 3
nd 4 yr. old children. Mornings
or
fternoons. UN 4-6181, GR 5-8413.
HINESE PAINTING WORKSHOP
ith
inst.
on
watercolor
and _ ink.
nroll now. Louise Lee. 1334 Division
st., Highland Park. 831-4210

RECREATION
ING. Exterior
Henry Dier

Inc.

723 MONROE ST., EVANSTON
eative
full day
programs;
lovely
enced in yard;
nourishing lunches;
Bes 212 to 5 yrs. Register now. GR 5-

HOME

and Repair
Carpentry: Cabinet Making

WILMETTE

CABINET

SHOP.

kit. cabinets, bathroom vanitie:
mica tops, complete kit. remoc
Day 251-5737, night AL 1-6709.

63

Electrical

INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR
PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING
FREE ESTIMATES
GReenleaf 5-3048
DAvis 8-7687

ELECTRICAL
Reasonable

INT.
AND
EXT.
PAINTING,
WALL
washing,
floors stripped and sented,
furn. stripped, all wood stripped. For
free estimate. Call Don Rice, 864-8846.

ELECTRICIAN;

Service

WORK
Rates—Free

Repairs —Alterations—Rem
Normal 100 amp. service—$120

ins. and bonded.

Ind.

Mach,

and

com,

CHICAGO

LICE

Print. equip.

wiring.

hookup. OR

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
Lake Forest Lamplighter * Lake Bluff Lamplighter

Air

-2864.

hoo

cond.,

Classifi

;

‘al

�Be

x
om
:
101 Situations Wanted—Women

a

72 Rug and Upholstery Cleaning
SANDING AND REFINISHING
the finishof your choice

:

rk

floors

are our specialty

ate
CRestwood

.

Bob’s
2-2699

Floor

carpet
without

Co.

HEIGHTS FLOOR SERVICE
, wood floors. Machine scrubbed,
xed
buffed.
Home
or
office.
onable.
Free estimate. 255-1131.

ing and

I WILL CLEAN

Upholstering, Repairing
Refinishing

&amp; B SHEET METAL
Cooling, Furnace Cleaning
acement, Gas Conversion
umidifiers.
Free estimate
355
537-9083

Service

TWO

AND A DINNER OF YOUR
at the Tides Motel, while we
P etely redecorate your home and
1 your drapes. Your carpets done
Anthony’s Carpet Cleaners.
Maid
vice provided.
Leave one morning
:
the
next
evening
to a
avid
redecorated
and_
clean
All personnel are experienced,
d, bonded and are supervised.
vices are
provided by
OME REPAIR
SERVICE

_ 3733 N. Kimball, Chicago
Phone 528-2907 or 463-3200

boas

Window

Cleaning

Service
Chicago

743-7402

loors Cleaned
Waxed,

Polished

NORTH SHORE FLOOR WAXING
ree Est.

Glenview

SLIPCOVER SALE
REUPH. SOFA-—$39 plus fabric; CHAIR
—$19
plus
fabric;
SECTIONAL—$24
ea. plus fabric. COMPANION SALE—
CUSTOM
FABRIC
SLIPCOVERS—
CHAIR—$12
plus
fabric;
SOFA—$22
plus fabric, 14 Price DRAPERY Sale.
CARPETING from $4.69 per yd. Work
guar. FREE estimates, terms avail.
CHESTERFIELD INTERIORS
Div. of Chesterfield Upholstery, Inc.
CALL 677-6350

WORK

729-2286

Have
sd,

OUT

OF

your floors cleaned,
professionally.

homes,

est.

offices

Call

A.

D.

All

and

Klein,

76

GUTTERS
- MAKE

types

of

industrial.

AL

and

$ Wall Washing

Service

FREE ESTIMATES
729-3374
CLEANING

98

Situations

100

Mature

free estimates call 864-3946.

BEAUTY

he L&amp;S Service 477-0726
=

:

WALL
WASHING, |
painting-also any type

general-housework.

. ROOMS

WASHED,

Storms

up.

d yard work.
DA 8-5945 after

$70.

All

polished.

and

washed

do’

INT.,
work

APPROX.
p.m.

7:30

tAPES, REMODELING, PILLOWS
LIP
VERS, ALL TYPES OF
SEWING FOR THE HOME.
an
272-0355

\ND

J

CLEANING

SERVICE.

©

Vindows, painting, gutters, yards. 10
‘years on North Shore. Free estimates.
Bonded
and insured. 491-1194.

Interior Decorating
OR
es,

BUSINESS
— ALL TECH“Black
Light’’,
sculpture

ts./ From
plete

simple

new

painting

atmosphere.

to

a

D NOT BE EXPENSIVE
—
install carpets.
Home

ir

31 yrs.

exp.

Free

est.

or

ciated Rug &amp; Furniture Cleaners
743-8744

ST, FURNITURE,

WALL

_SERVICEMASTER
cleaning
ng

professionally

the NEW
mates

ON

TRIER

CLEAN

AND

CARPET

IMME-

Service

___
CARPET CLEANING
.OORS CLEANED AND WAXED

; 4-0749. 24 Hr. Answering Service
POOF Ra
:

and

ACE

aukegan

5

FLOOR

POLISH-

RENTAL

Rd.

YO

M.G.

5-5080

AMPOOERS
FOR RENT
JOHNSON EQUIPMENT CO.
Oakton

;

St.,

lassified

Skokie,

OR

5-7400

OPERATOR:

ALL
HOUSE
UN 4-0981.

AND

HOS-

HOSPITAL
GRADUATE
NURSE—ON
social security—for relief or steady in
Evanston; stay or go; 728-4750.

TOWN SECRETARIAL SERVICE
LEGAL, STATISTICAL AND
LETTER ged 84 a
-3901.
SERVICE
letters, misc.
Dependable
272-8680

Situations Wanted—Women
Household

Pick up your phone and call for more
information OR call for an appt. to
come
in
and
browse
through
the
resumes.
MILFORD OVERSEAS INC.
708 Church St., Evanston

DAY WORKERS
MAIDS—GENERAL—COUPLES

MO

and

4-6656

HOUSEKEEPER—CHILD CARE
DAY WORKERS STAY OR GO

Howard Employment Agency
or 475-1800.

YOUNG
HONEST
HARD
WORKING
experienced
Jamaican
woman
with
recommendations seeks job as domestic live-in. Write Barrett, 5 Laing Rd.,
Kingston 11, Jamaica W.I.

Wishes Day Work:

CLEANING OR IRONING. EVANSTON
or Wilmette. UN 4-0857 before 6 p.m.

— Evanston Review * Wilmette Life

6-1047

I WILL PICK UP AND DELIVER
hand ironing.
869-6631

17 N. State—13th fl. Chgo. 60602
Serving employers since 1955
EXPERIENCED
WINDOW
WASHER
and wall washer.
Place
your
order
before Dec. 15. Ask for Lank Hamilton.
864-2581

ALL
AROUND
MAN
WOULD
LIKE
wall
washing;
also
cleaning
floors.
Sat. and Sun. only.
Call
VI 6-1520
RELIABLE
MAN
TO
CLEAN
OF-:
fices, stores. Good references. Morning or evening.
GR 5-3409

THE FIX-IT MAN
Your small household problems solved
DA 8-2735. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and after.

ALL

DAY WORK
ing people

FOR SATURDAY. WORKonly. $12 and carfare.
491-0914

COOK
ONLY:
EXP.,
REF.,
LIVE-IN:
adults. Must have exc. wages, working cond. and other exp. help. Write
Box 939, Evanston, Il.
LIVE-IN MAIDS $35 WK. AND UP
Jamacian
girls.
We
advance
trans.
costs. Jessie Jean Employment
Service, 2350 Madison, Chgo. 829-0654.

AND

LADY WANTS COOKING
CLEANING. EXPERIENCED
DA 8-3077

4

OR
work,

A

MOTHER
WOULD
LIKE
TO
DO
ironing on weekends in her own home.
Call after 6 p.m. 328-8740
DESIRES
DAY
Phone 752-3866.
NEED
for your

WORK

A_
PART-TIME
sick or elderly?

COMPANION
TO
TAKE
CARE
OF
elderly woman or man. Live in or go.
Please
call Miss
Davis
at 491-1670,
Evanston, after 3 p.m.

102

Sit. Wtd. Baby Sitting
ADULT SITTER

107

Help

and

Professional

TYPISTS
Leading insurance company
has openings for typists for
general office duties. Ideal
working conditions in new
building. Excellent benefits,
company cafeteria, 8:30 to
4:30, 5 day week.

RELIABLE LICENSED BABY SITTER
will sit for infant or pre-school age in
her
home.
Exc,
care
given.
Reas.
rates. Part or full time.
9-0792.
LI-

Situations Wanted—Men
Business and Professional

ADMINISTRATIVE
OR
INVESTMENT
position wanted. Broad background in
investment banking, financial
writing,
administration. Retirement age but do
not plan to retire. Compensation open.
Write T-453, Box 60, Wilmette, Illinois.

Situations Wanteac—Men
Household

DALE’S STUDENT
SERVICE INC.
An
agency
w/students
and_nonstudents for any type work. Top. Refs.
DAvis 8-8841
GReenleaf
5-0743.
HOUSECLEANING
WIZARD.
AVAILable on Firdays only. Holiday cleaning, etc. A-1 reference. Phone 869-9061,
after 5 p.m.
WINDOW,
WALL
WASHING
AND
interior
and
exterior
painting,
gen.
housework.
Also
any type
of work,
storms put up. 477-0726.

For the Holidays

Temporary Job
Available For

Experienced

STENOS
Phe Spe
KEY PUNCH
5 RKS
Work
Near
Enjoy
While

Personnel Department
1771

Howard Street
:
An equal oppotrunity

Call

HIGH
SCHOOL
GRAD
WITH
GOOD
figure aptitude.
Light typing,
Excellent opportunity to learn new modern
credit department
operation.
Good starting salary with merit rated
advancement,
3712
hr.
week,
fringe
benefits.
Evanston
executive
office
National Corporation. Acceptable preemployment
test
scores,
work
or
school references required. Call C. C.
Boyer, 869-2300.
Chicago

Av.

Evanston

IS LANGUAGE A
PROBLEM FOR YOU?
DO
YOU
LIKE
FIGURES
OR
CAN
you do light typing? We have several
openings
for people with
Bi-Lingual
background
even
with
limited
command
of English.Fees are paid by the
employer.

869-7234
For Additional
or

White Colla
Girls
ot America, Inc.

CLIFF

DESK

708 Church Stree
Suite 221

Best opportunity of its kind for the
person
experienced
in
running
an
order desk—heavy
phone work,
correspondence,
diversified
duties—plus
fine salary. See

Grove,

Placement
Evanston

PERSONNEL

328-7622

TRAINEE

OUR
EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE
needs an intelligent person who enjoys
public contact and has the ability to
deal with people. We will train you to
interview,
test and place job applicants.
LEW! S

1618

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

SERVICE
DAvis

8-6880

LIGHT
TYPING,
GENERAL
OFFICE.
No experience necessary.
12:30 p.m.
to 5:00 p.m. $1.75 per hour. Located
Uptown
Bank
Bldg.
Call Chicago &amp;
Illinois Restaurant Assoc., 561-4606.

Evanston,

LAB. ASSISTAN
PHYSICS

Dorothy Parks

627

informatio

Come in and Register Wi

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
No Fee.
Hours 9-5
UN 9-3520
Sat. by appt. 636 Church St.
Evanston

ORDER

in The Loop or
Your Home and
Interesting Work
Earning EXTRA

d $ $$

274-8100
employer

CASH CODE CLERK
EVANSTON DOWNTOWN

Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star ¢ Highland Park Herald «
ke Forest Lamplighter * Lake Bluff Lamplighter
1

$ $ b $

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CoO.

1632

CHILD
CARE
FOR
VACATIONERS.
Wknd.
proxy.
Eve.
sittings.
Future
bookings. Compl. charge. Call 251-1726
before 5 p.m. If out call again.

To Work and Ear

Wanted—Women

Business

MATURE WOMAN WANTS TO BABY
sit. $1.00 an hour. Call Mrs. Wood,
272-0509, Northbrook

104

Women

Packaging Corp. of America

Hour—Day—Week. Reference.
Call Nancy, 272-1995, 9 to noon.

CARE
OF
CHILDREN
IN
MY
censed home. South Evanston.
475-3744

and

_

Put Your Experiend

MAN AND WIFE TEAM WOULD LIKE
to clean offices evenings.
Good references,
864-0319

5
DAYS
GENERAL
HOUSE
8:30 to 3:00. A-1 References.
491-9866

WOMAN
cleaning.

Sit. Wtd.—Men

Professional

ONLY
A|
EARNING
DAYS
UNTIL
CHRISTMAS

WASHING
WINDOWS;
PUTTING
UP
storms;
raking
leaves
and
cleaning
gutters and down spouts.
488-6698

EXPERIENCED
GIRL WISHES
MONday
or Thursday
work.
$15 a day.
Evanston area preferred. References.
Call after 6 o’clock. DA 8-5887.

103

NORTH SUBURBAN TRANSIT
&amp; EMPLOYMENT SERVICE, INC.
218 E. Ontario St.
Chicago, 60611

273-4849

Polly Dunn Overseas Div.

105

Lingreen Emp. Agency

WORKERS

ITH
Door to door. bus transportation
excellent North Shore references.
CALL MISS ARMSTRONG:

Woman

FEE
girl.

St., Winnetka—HlIllcrest

"FIRST"

NEED
A
MOTHER’S
HELPER,
A
cook or nanny?. Ask about the NEW
security in getting your own competent, willing help from Britain
...
GUARANTEED
and BONDED TRAVEL REIMBURSEMENT.
Call Miss Finnegan
ST 2-5422

3

PROFESSIONAL SECRETARY
will give sec. service and do typing
jobs. IBM type. Letters, Manuscripts.
Perfection is my policy.
HI 6-3480

101

NO bonus, NO sponsorship, NO
until you actually choose your

Elm

New

Business and

IN BRINGING LIVE-IN HELP
FROM ENGLAND, IRELAND

North Shore peterenced: Call

DONE IN MY HOME
Calculator
and
typing
experience.
Invoicing;
discounts. Excellent references. Call 724-2838.

HOME TYPING
Manuscripts, tapes,
Experienced
Reas. rates.

nanand

811

107

WALL
WASHING,
PAINTING,
WINdows washed, floors cleaned, stripped,
waxed,
furn.
stripped.
Attics
and
basements cleaned. Don Rice 864-8846.

Housekeepers, mother’s helpers,
nies,
maid-servants,
houseboys
couples.

DO
YOU
companion

EXPERIENCED PRACTICAL NURSE
Neat, dependable, quiet. Desires days
8 to
12 hrs.
as
nurse
companion.
Convenient to bus. 729-4472.

DAY

Township
ALpine 1-5697

SWITCHBOARD
T-467,
Box
60,

EXPERIENCED TYPIST
:
WILL DO TYPING AT HOME,
HAVE IBM ELEC. TYPEWRITER
PARK 4-3834.

done.

sly. Racine shampoos carpet withwater. Rent machine.
Glenview
1,
Glenview and Greenwood, 724-

ill's Cleanup

WILL TAKE
pital calls.

31-4878

fessional Ruq Cleaning
it. Over

Lady— Part-Time

‘RECEPTIONIST.
light
typing.
Write
Wilmette.

Div.

869-7900

Wanted—Students

Situations Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

Overseas

This is the number of Chicagoland’s
oldest European Domestic Service.

RESPONSIBLE
TEENAGER
WOULD
like
Baby
sitting
Friday
and
or
Saturday nights, Evanston and Skokie
preferred call after
6:00 p.m., DA 8-8066

SERVICE

washing, carpet cleaning, office
store maint. comp.
cleaning for
ant homes
and apts., low prices.

OW,
ior

Repair

EMPLOYMENT

1-5350

finest available. VENT-A-HOOD
654 Graceland, Des Plaines. 296-

E

Radio—TV—Hi-Fi—Service

CASH AND CARRY TV SERVICE
$4.00 min. labor charge plus 25% off
on all parts. Near Lake and Edens.
Fordham TV Service
ALpine 6-1209.

- RANGE HOODS
ding
hoods for wall mount or
cooking.
All types and sizes.
om shapes and colors. These are

_

81

4-1457

Dunn

17 N. State, 13th Flr,, Chicago
Serving Employers since 1955

Household Appliance
Service and Repair

SEWING MACHINE REPAIR
All makes and models, Clean, oil and
adjust.
$3.00.
All. work
guar.
Scott
Bradley Sales and Service, 486-1784.

waxed,

CLEANED

APPT.,

Polly

Furniture

SEWING
MACHINES—ALL
MAKES
repair, bought,
electrify,
sold.
New
and
used
at low
cost.
Guar.
work.
Free pickup. Skowron Agency, Miilen
Hardware, AL 1-3060 or 736-1670 eves.
A—AUTOMATIC SEWING MACHINE
Co. Service—Parts—sales—rentals.
Sewing machines and vacum cleaners,
Free service estimates at
741 Main Street, Evanston, 475-3003

CLEAN-

PA

e 9 a.m. or after 5 p.m.

House

‘'FIRST"’

ST 2-5422

EXPERTS IN ALL TYPES OF FURNIture refinishing, repairing and. reupholstering. 1,001 fabrics. Free est. 1328
Sherman, Evanston. 864-8983.

or Maintenance Service
E THE

and

REUPHOLSTERY

Custom

Situa tions Wanted——Men
Household

IN BRINGING LIVE-IN HELP
FROM ENGLAND, IRELAND.
Polly Dunn has added an entirely new
security to getting your own competent, willing help from Britain. Here’s
how it works!
You need a mother’s helper, a cook or
nanny?
Visit our offices—look over pictures,
references
and _ interviews
of
our
carefully
selected
NO
candidates.
FEE for this.
Then make your choice. We handle all
paper work. No red tape. We guarantee
placement.
Girls
reimburse
for
travel and visa advance.
And here’s Polly Dunn’s ‘‘FIRST’’! To
insure repayment you may BOND the
travel advance.
For more information call Miss Peggy

SALAD BOWL OR GRAND PIANO
YOU NAME IT-BIX STRIPS IT
1024 Emerson, Evanston
864-3878

CLEANING

ale Av. F

New

;

BIX STRIPS ANYTHING

~ COMPLETE
/INDOW

else

873-2387 or 288-0830

104

Household

DOWN

for
less
than
anyone
sacrificing quality.

j

M

Home

TACKED

20%
OFF.
9
x
12 RUGS,
CLEAN.
cash and carry, repair-install wall to
wall
carpet.
Ace
Carpet
Co.,
1620
Maple, Evanston. 864-5551.

74

Air-Conditioning

YOUR

fa

TO

SET

UP

AND

MAINTAIN

LAB

ratory
equipment
as
needed
various
class
experiments
and
assist students on use of equipme
Must have strong physics backgro
lus
knowledge
of
general
phys

aboratory

program
vacation

1812

equipment.

Liberal

bene

includes
3
weeks
and tuition reduction.

p.

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
Chicago Av.
An Equal Opportunity

RECEPT.
You will be trained on
board.
Typing
40
Evans
Personnel,
1609
9-3160.
:

Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

Evanst
Employer

$100

newest
adequay
Maple,
U

Oct. 26, 19

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learn

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required

openings

to busy

light

$535

steno

sta-

only

good

front

desk

showrm.

or EVANSTON-WILMETTE

octor’s

ice,

Rec.,

35 hrs.

.

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market

Exec.

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9-5

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Girl office, variet ‘4

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en

some

and

pie fee

and

experi-

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cafeteria

with

free

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areas—no

charm

milk

and

layoffs

in

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at

uncrowded

$400

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ambassador to customers. A high school education

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and opportunities for ad
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financial "reports, and

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courses
helpful.
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accounting
procedures. Good
st

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job.

contact

working

with

Keypunch

Op erator

No.

5452.

NO

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$

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and

stage

become

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636

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Street

TRAVEL

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and

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lots

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but not required.

5 day week, from 9 a.m.

HOSPIT,

SUPPLY CORPORATION

2020 RIDGE AV.

Ph.

1.
2.

COMPLETELY
tours.

EV.

ext.

Qualified Applicants
Qualified
Applicants

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328-7466

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3.

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4.

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FOR

AN APPOINTMENT

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Switchboard
Operator
IDEALLY

LOCATED

NORTH

SUB-

urban | masutactarer
(aver | public

divid
k
sretgtet
Ed Conaminnien”
Whath ieee
PBX experience.
You will be working
in
our
newly
decorated
reception
lobby. Excellent starting salary plus
many fringe benefits

;
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|

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and typists.

offices oneng

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Call 251-9633
for Mr. Goerke.

SECRETARY
NO STENO

the Illinois Bell Employment.

$101
BE

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Interesting opportunities are now available in our acafor secretari 3 s

with and without shorthand,

Call our Evanston office today for an appointment at
YOU’LL

a

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MONEY
HOUSE
WILMETTE

nearest you. Call

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benefits including regular raises (two in the first year),

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collect.

and

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ATTRACTIVE

lent potential for_advanceme:

OFFICE—$425.

Good salary and substantial | ,.,, Orrington
benefits.

FIVE ROUGH FRIDAY
aie teited ce
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people

+

oecre

fee

FEE.

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Job No. 6231.

part

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fashion

:

tuition aid, chances for advancement, working near
home—in Skokie, Highland Park, Wilmette or Evanston.

HO.

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integral

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job. Job No. 5230. NO FEE.

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fashion shows

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SCEPTrONTST

¥ you

or fashion

with your own group of customers.

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be-

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hand

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No d general office work. $375. Job

advantageous.

WAITRESS

:

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phase of

important

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direc-

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if you then
like the
Advertising
and P.R.
this is for you. To $450.

priced

8:15 a.m.
to 5 Setdeys
p.m.
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position and the req’ts include light
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people in this dept. Free.

869-99|

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An

Equal

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6028

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the front desk greeting
all visitors. FREE.

26,

dane

Evanston

Review * Wilmette

Life * Winnetka Talk

and

directing

5

* Glencoe

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

News * Glenview

DAvis

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1812 Chicago Avenue, Evanston —

LEWIS SERVICE

Employer

Department

_ 966-0700

RECEPTIONIST $375

1618

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Personnel

MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT

Dempster

An equal opportunity employer
8-6880

Announcements * Northbrook Star ° Highland

Lake Forest Lamplighter * Lake Bluff Lamplighter

Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood

Herald

Classi

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107

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Help Wasted--Wemen.
Business and Professional

s and Professional

Business and

width

THE MANY REQUESTS WE
had from north and northwest
re’

iburban

residents

and

employers

we

announcing the opening of our
\ office in Deerfield to better serve
Whether
nities

closed

you’re interested in job
locally
or in Chicago,

circuit teletype

installation

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us
to receive
all
openings
r 5 other locations immediatedon’t find the job for you in
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in to our
ind let one of our professional
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none

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$370

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motional tours

$390

ECRETARY—Advertising

100%, FREE
__If you can’t come
please

register

by

$450

in,

Rd.

Deerfield

EYPUNCH OPERATOR
ANSTON DOWNTOWN
945-4950

TEMPORARY

WORK

Evanston
1609 Sherman

475-3500
Room 308

Old Orchard
Prof. Bldg.

667-5130
Room 512

Chicago
7 S. Dearborn

SECRETARY
No steno.

APLOYMENT SERVICE
rfield

Inc.

332-5210
Suite 600
Top

north

To $550
locations,

VARIETY OFC. DUTIES
Lt. typing. Public contact.

~ MURPHY
ae

Lifesavers,

SECRETARIES
Jrs. and exp.

phone.

or Months

STIVERS

\ $350

slenview—Northbrook

Locations

Weeks

.

9

months
experience,
alpha,
verifier.
Permanent;
fine
g
conditions.
Expanding
new
center. Excellent starting salary,
rated advancement
and fringe
ts. 3742 hour work week.
LC. C. BOYER, 869-2300

TO CHEMIST
Good skills. Age

RECEPTIONIST
100%,

pub.

Top

Lt.

To $390

typing.

TOUR GUIDE TRAINEE
AUTO RENTAL TRAINEE
No
typing,
no
steno,
no
train.

To $475
loc.

To $550
open.

FOR V.P.

contact.

No

Will

St.,

Evanston

475-1800

WAITRESSES

ing Corp. of America

FULL OR PART-TIME
Top Salary, Excellent Tips.
HI 6-5969

632 Chicago Ave. Evanston

Saleswomen trainee
Salary
Life ins. and mutual funds
Programmers, 360 or 1401
Supv., bkping., or math bkgd.
4 editors, college
Proofreader trainee

500-800

Full charge bookkeeper
N. C. R. bookkeepers
Accounts Payable or rec.
Accounting Clerk trainee

585
450-525
390-450
425

File clerk expd.
Key punch, school or exp.
Clerical, no typing
Straight switchboard, no typing

4
350-450
325-425
400

OLD

SKOKIE

At North

End

of West

ASK

Lot

THE MEN YOU KNOW
CHECK OUR MEN’S AD

TO

FULL

1200

Evanston Review

recent

grad

and

benefits

Handle all details
No SHORTHAND

in

We

sit Better,

Inc.

Mrs.

Rogers for appointment.
539-8789

airline

and

other

Anybody

For Figures? .

WE HAVE SEVERAL POSITIONS
open for people who have a flair for
numbers, and are accurate. If this is
you and you can do light typing (or
even if you can’t) call us.

CLIFF

EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE
No Fee. Hours 9-5
UN 9-3520
Sat. by appt. 636 Church St., Evanston

Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News

* Glenview Announcements

No

experience.

Excell.

good

typist.

Evanston

area.

35 hour

pecteiary

Y,

Immediate

oi

please

register

1612 Chicago Av.,

ACCOUNTS REC. CLERK
EVANSTON DOWNTOW

by

hone

UN

9-9510

625 Deerfield Rd.
945-4950

Evanston

nee
go
OF
EXCELLENT
POTE
tial,
modern
computerized
Accoun
Receivable operation, 15,000 industria
accounts. Requires previous successf
experience
in
accounts
receivabl
bank or credit work, and capability o
assuming
increasing
responsibilities
Light typing.

BR 3-2155
Deerfield

teletype or keypunch
MANY

POSITIONS

Geld. awit
ependent
es

train

:

OPEN

beginners.

on experi
ee:

;

708 Church
328-3400

Surgeon.
answer

St.,

IN

Soa

brownlie personnel

Excellent
beginning
salary,
meri
rated
advancement,
3712 hour
wor
week, executive office national corpo

THIS

Salary

Paleciiean

s

ag:

ASSISTANT

Will

‘ Fig

nena

placement.

Call

C.

ayo.
C.

Boye

Packaging Corp. of America
1632
FOR

train.

og

869-2300.

Evanston

724-3335.

privilege

403 S. State Street
Equal Opportunity Employer
Member Chicago Merit Committee

Employment Service
in,

discount

SEARS ROEBUCK
AND COMPANY

MURPHY
come

for you

NOW

Personnel Office
5th Floor South
10 A.M. to 4 P.M.

Whether you've had years of experience or are just a beginner. You can
quality for our ‘‘Selective Placement
Service. Here are just a few of the
jobs we have selected.

can’t

place

Apply

week.

100%, FREE

If you

have a

ACT

Enjoy interesting work in
Pleasant surroundings
with congenial people

benefits.

2 Dictaphone

Will train

256-0122,

if

Chicago

no

Approx.
week.

Evansto

For

3

days

appt.

or

5

call DA

afternoons

8-4915.

OPEN

$325-$400
Downtown

a month

Evanston

and
Suburban

Other

Av.

PART-TIME
OFFICE
HELP.
TYPING
and
varied
general
office
work

ORAL

AGE

Area

Locations

WE HAVE A NUMBER OF GOOD JOB openings for mature
and typists. Stenos, who can take diction at 80 wpm and
can earn from $350 up to $400 a month. Typists, who can
may qualify in the $325 to $365 a month salary range.

CALL US OR COME IN AND LET US give you more
desirable job openings. Ask for Mr. Roberts.

stenographers
type 50 wpm,
type 45 wpm,

information

on these

Illinois State
Employment Service
1572 Maple Ave.
Evanston,

Ill.

864-3530
No

fee

charged

applicant

EVANSTON

or

employer

HOSPITAL

Has Outstanding Opportunities Available:
EXECUTIVE
Girl Friday

for Chairman

SECRETARY

of Obstetrics and

Gynecology

OPERATOR,

4 P.M.-12

Dept.

Challenging

position for experienced
secretary with excellent typing and shorthand
skills. Will prepare manuscripts and arrange teaching and patient appt.
schedules. 8:30-5 p.m., Mon.-Fri.

KEYPUNCH
Opportunity
6 mos. exp.

for
req.

person with knowledge
of
Evening shift, full time.,

MEDICAL
Will train competent
typist
sponsible for typing medical

Alpha-Numeric

RECORDS

MID.
keypunching.

TYPIST

to learn medical
terminology.
Will be
case histories. 8:30 to 5 p.m., Mon.-Fri.

RECEPTION — SATURDAYS,

SUNDAYS

APPLY PERSONNEL

DEPT.

re-

Reception-Switchboard for School of Nursing. No previous exp.
or typin
req. Must be able to rotate shifts.
8 a.m. — 4 p.m.; 4 to 12; 12 to ooo

2650 Ridge

* Northbrook Star « Highland Park Herald

Lake Forest Lamplighter * Lake Bluff Lamplighter

Oo

office.

. 9 File Clerks... et

reservations.

Light
typing
req’t.
Benefits
include
travel privileges. Free.
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
6028 DEMPSTER
966-0700

9 AM. TO 3 PM.
10 AM. TO 4 BM.
We

DIPLOMAT

THIS MODERN,
ACTIVE, SUBURBAN
.travel
service
will completely
train
you to greet those who are planning to
travel,
help
them
with
schedules,

Employer

girl

experience.

869-4550

TRAVEL—$450 MO.
RESERVATIONS
RECEPTION

Illinois

secretarial

5 Figure Clerks

0-1 yr.

3525 W. Peterson Av., Chicago

secure

. $450

a one

FOR

FULL TIME
OR
3-8 HOUR DAYS

2 years

5. . te $500

Board of Pensions of the
Methodist Church
Davis Street, Evanston.

$500 MONTHLY SALARY
Plus unusual fringe benefits.

Telephone

have

with

. Girl,
Girl Friday

OUR
UNIQUE
NATIONAL
CO.
IS
experiencing rapid expansion, requiring immediately: personable, talented
lady;
25—40
yrs., to assume
varied
duties—receptionist,
hostess,
etc.
Must type well! 5 day week. Out lady
diplomat
will report directly to the
president.

475-7900

¢ Wilmette

hours

LADY

Washington National
Insurance Company

:

PART-TIME

CALL

General

for you at your convenience.

ssified

9-1 142

TRAINEES

AND

Excellent

or more information regarding these positions, call
r. Holtz. He will be happy to set-up an appointment

~

train

Operators

pply today if the idea of having congenial co-workrs, the best in benefits, and a fine starting salary appeals to you. Besides working in a modern building and
aving the newest equipment to work with, you also
will be able to take advantage of our-lovely cafeteria.

Opportunity

Will

Professional

If you can work

$125

3 Jr. Secretaries to

Keypunch

s fine positions available for the woman interested in
typing. We have Clerk-typist, Dictaphone, and Secrearial openings for qualified typists. Our National Comany is located in Downtown Evanston, close to all
transportation.

Equal

Must

Bldg.

Parking

ORchard

location.

.

$450

........

NEW

Westmoreland

KEYPUNCH

An

700
00-600
425

exp.

DENTAL

ORCHARD,

$433

light typing.

or trainees.

and

SEARS
STATE STREET

=. $360

exp.

Bookeeper

and

Washington
~ National

Evanston,

Exp.

600
500
480
450
433
425
425
415
400
400
390
350
350
350

‘

No

8 Key Punch.

Office Megr., typist
Secy., no steno, some travel
Sr. Typist, supv., others
Figure clerk, typist
Sales secy., dictaphone
Answer phones. type, sales ofc.
Credit asst., trainee, type
Teletype op.
Big variety, 1 girl ofc.
Learn purchasing. type
Recept., learn swhd., It. typing
Recept. trainee, older, Old Orch
Genl., ofc., type., no exp., nec.
Typist, gen'l. ofc. for Dr.

' SUITE 226 IN THE

630 Chicago Avenue

Will train,

1737 HOWARD ST.
AT THE “L” in the
NORTH SHORE BANK BUILDING
AMbassador 2-1! 142

Howard Employment Agency

307 Howard

typing.

Reception... ..

MARQUART

steno.

math.

Light

Evanston

RATES

Business

oR.

. * Sen. Office.

Oldest Employment Service
Outside Chicago’s Loop

Help Wanted—Women

107

Professional

Free

Secy., to Chairman of Bd.
600
475-550
4 secy’s., to Presidents
550
Medical secy., expd.
Secy., home construction
550
Secy., personal bkping.
550
Lt. steno., like figures
500
Secy., yg., some exp. to yg., exec.
500
3 secy’s., yg., Old Orchard
433-500
Public relations secy.
475
Purchasing secy.
475
Learn advertising, secy.
475
Secy., lt. steno, 9-5, plush offices
425

Pleasant Assignments

$411
$433

Help Wented—Wemen
Business and

The Following Are All
SUBURBAN POSITIONS
100% FREE TO YOU!

Like It

TOP

$400

r

The

Temporary Office Work

Forest

107

Professional

MARQUART

TEMPORARY
Key Punch Operators
Secretaries
Clerks
Typists
Dictaphone Operators
Switchboard Operators

ibertyville - Mundelein

i

Help Wanted—Women

492-4600
* Deerfield Villager

* Highwood Herald

Oct.

26,

196

�107
Business

—

and

EDITORIAL TYPIST

ILL
AND
STUFF
ENVELOPES
handle
advertising
mailings
in
the
Advertising-Promotion
Department.
High School grad.

ASSISTANT

DVERTISING
DEPARTMENT
needs young woman to do 50% art and
50 clerical work.
Should
have
some
keyline
and
paste-up
experience.
High school grad. with some college
desirable.

STENOGRAPHER
Call

Mrs.

Crocker

‘COLschool
skills.

perience.

for appointment.

729-3000

1630

Chicago
An

Equal

Evanston,

Opportunity

Contact: Charles R. Loebbaka, Editor,
The Evanston Review,
1020 Church St.,
Evanston
869-5690

RESPONSIBLE
POSITION
REQUIRing accuracy and attention to
detail.
Must have a figure aptitude. Liberal
benefit program includes 3 weeks paid
vacation and tuition reduction.

Experienced or Will Train
Proof Machine Operators
BOOKKEEPING DEPT.

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
1812 Chicago Avenue
Evanstan
An Equal Opportunity Employer

APPLY:
1825 GLENVIEW RD., GLENVIEW
OR PHONE 729-1900.

MANAGEMENT

EAT
APPEARING
WOMAN
FOR
trainee manager. Excellent opportunity with important theatre circuits, in
Evanston. Steady employment, opportunity
for
advancement.
Finest
life
and hospital program, retirement plan
and
other
benefits.
Experience
not
necessary. Apply Mr. Thompson.

&amp; KATZ

WE
HAVE
POSITIONS
FROM
MAIL
clerks
to
exec.
sec’ys.
for
top
investment firms on La Salle St. Age
open. FREE,

brownlie personnel

PLEASANT

3256.

‘Everybody

likes

my

farm

SEWERS

WITH

EXPERIENCE

CLERICAL

GIRLS

DENOTE:
COMPETENCE
SKILLS
EXPERIENCE
call

or come in to see us
775-6000
nston: 636 Church S
Washinton St. Morton ei:

MANPOWER
TEMPORARY
HELP
An equal opportunity

1967

eggs’’

ON

better suits and dresses. 5 days week,
no evenings. Free insurance.
Call Miss Miller HI 6-6000 for appt.

WHITE GLOVE

. 26,

fresh

ALTERATIONS

TYPISTS

Please

WORK

from home taking orders and delivering farm fresh eggs in your neighborhood. Choose own hours. Phone
and
car necessary. Call Paul today. 433-

INC.

ECKER
WANTED
FOR NEW
GROcery store, 5 days
per week,
Mon.
through
Fri.
Also
part-time
after
school
and
all day
Sat.
Apply
610
Davis St., Evanston.

433-3255
PART-TIME

SERVICE
employer.

965-1695

experience.

Will

handle

KEYPUNCH

FOR OUR ENGINEERIM
OFFICES LOCATED
EVANSTON. |

NEW
HIGHER
RATES!

a

Excellent
opportunity
for
a kt
aggressive young woman who hk
some previous secretarial e&gt;
to
become
associated
with
Radio
in
its
engineering |
located
in
Evanston.
The
applicant will possess above
skills plust he ability to deal
levels of personnel.

Zenith

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION

COMPLETE TRAINING
Seated
at reception
desk
you'll
be
first to welcome doctor’s patients as
they come in. Tell them to be seated
till doctor is ready, then show them
in. You’ll answer phones, sets appts.,
keep
medical
files
straight.
Doctor
will train a beginner. ve
me should
know
typing
but
mostly
interested in nice attitude "and your
willingness
to learn
to be
a_ good
doctor’s girl. Salarv open and HI. Age
open, too. Free. IVY Personnel. 4770
N.
Lincoln,
BR _ 5-0400,
7247
W.
Touhy, SP 4-8585.

Call Marge McCormick, Evanston, DA 8-0555 for information, or Lucille Dreps, Arlington Heights, CL 9-3500.

An

CIVIL SERVICE
CAREER
OPPORTUNITIES

Principal Clerk
Clerk Typist

clerical

location.

May. 945-1500.

Call

$500

TOP
EVANSTON
FIRM
WANTS
A
girl who is good with people to handle
a variety of duties. zrues and good
phone voice needed. FREE.

LEWIS

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

FRENCH

SERVICE
DAvis

ROTARY

BI-LINGUAL

INTERNATIONAL

1600 Ridge, Evanston

DA

|

CLIFF

HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE TO TRAIN
in new data center. Permanent, Fine
working conditions. Excellent starting
Salary.
Merit
rated
advancement.
Fringe benefits. 3742 hour work week.
Call-C: C. Boyer 869-2300

Packaging Corp. of America
Av.

Evanston

inventory control
SEVERAL
FIRMS
for girls with good

$375-450

ARE
fig. apt.

Service

the executive
floor. You'll
greet visitors of the President,

and

them

executives

of

be seated

the

EVANSTON

until their appt.

BEING
INTRODUCED
BY
counsellors
to
our
many
makes job bate
Bd,
a co

and interesting experience
and let us help you. FREE

i

Com

brownlie personnel
708

Church
400

St.,

Evanston

of all trades. Bs you can type
light shorthand and you
eavaring things away gene! alls
small office, we have just t
e)
for you. Age. open. Salary to $

CLIFF

EMPLOYMENT SERVI
No Fee. hours 9-5
Sat. by appt. 636 Church St., Evans
NORTH
a

girl

FILM STUDIO

SUBURBAN

to

meet

conference

STUDIO NE

clients,

rooms,

escort

answer

be able to work with
Must type. FREE.

phor

top

ex

SER

D

SHORTHAND,
TYPISTS AND
tile office girl has fine
oppo:
Top salary; benefits.
Bobit Publishing, Glenview.
FASHION CAREER
IN COSM
available
to
Counselors.’’ F
ate earnings. For appt.

LYTTON'S— EVANSTON
EXPERIENCED

LADIES’
Full

'

and

COAT
or

AND

SUIT

SALESGIRL

part-time

EXPERIENCED DRESS SALESGIRL
Full or part-time

profit sharing. 40 hour

APPLY

,

firm;

then
direct
them gan proper
Light typing and .
publie contact a i,
a
MISS$ PAIG
LACE
6028 Dempster

EMPLOYMENT
1618 Orrington

KAY CAMPBELL'S
ST.

+s

FIRM,

LEWIS

St., Evanston

FULL
AND
PART-TIME
YEAR
around
positions
available.
Selling
rience preferred. 5 day week. Top
alary. Call 869-0300 or apply

DAVIS

LOCAL

headquarters
in modern,
ne
-bldg. will train i
as recepti

LOOKING
FREE.

SALES-EVANSTON

618

ey

49|-

EXCELLENT

brownlie personnel
708 Church
328-3400

Bite

EMPLOYMEN

518 Davis Street

KEYPUNCH TRAINEE
EVANSTON DOWNTOWN

1632 Chicago

rst

let our fingers
do your walki

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
NO FEE
Hours 9-5
UN 9-3520
Sat. by Appt. 636 Church St., Evanston

8-0100

DENTAL
ASSISTANT.
HELP
CHAIR
side
in
Old
Orchard
Orthodontic
office.
Full
time
or
part-time.
244
days per week. Hours 9-6. Experience
desired. OR 6-3131.

hiring

you’re.

interested in a ge

$4 | 5 MONTH

We
consider this to be an. excellent
ground-floor opportunity for a young
lady with good typing skills. Generous
profit sharing and a chance to learn
the business.

FULL TIME OPENINGS
FOR CAFETERIA WORK
Cashier, 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Comb. Salad-Counter Girl, 7 a.m.-3:30
Excellent
salary,
5 day week,
paid
holidays,
paid
vacation,
meals. and
uniforms furnished. Call 869-9800, ext.
368, Mrs. Alma Anderson.
An equal opportunity employer
YOUNG
LADY
FOR
STOCK
AND
general duties in ladies dress shop.
xperience and references necessary.
No eves., 5 day week.
Ruth McCulloch Shop, GR 5-6164.

naa

if

job. “applteants.” T¥ping

— ?

Good starting salary, fringe benefits.
3712 hour work week in pleasant new
office environment.
Merit
rated
advancement.
Pre-employment __ tests
given to assure your effective placement. Call C. C. Boyer 869-2300.

8-6880

ENGLISH-FRENCH
To assist in French translating section
of International service club organization. Must be good typist. Hours 8:30
to 4:45. Excellent benefits.

and

RECEPTION

EXECUTIVE
SECRETARY
$130 WEEK

AND ACCOUNTING
CLERK. TYPING,
figure aptitude and high school graduate
required.
Good
salary
with
all
G.M. benefits. Pleasant surroundings,
excellent downtown Evanston location.
Apply in
person
GENERAL MOTORS ACCEPT. CORP.
801 Davis St., Evanston
An equal opportunity employer.

ee

employes

have some college training.
background
not ag ecg,
willing to handle heav

és estmoreland
sepa a Buildin
Ae

Trainee In Brokerage House

SECRETARY
TO
THE
VICE
aang
ac of this prestige
suburban
irm,
you'll have your own beautiful
office
(paneled
and
decorator
furnished). In addition to usual secretary
skills you must be poised to handle
the public contact involved. Free.
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
6028 Dempster
966-0700

the

testing

273-5180

Packaging Corp. of America

FRIDAY

appearing,

Mr.

GR 5-3100

AS

CHICAGO

you

recuiting,

Deerfield | EVANSTON

Old Orchard

City of Evanston

1618

assign

Requires good typing, shorthand skill.
Includes
other varied
activities
and
responsibilities
which
make
an _ interesting and challenging position.

$394-$485
$378-$4 | |

Opportunity

PERSONNEL

school graduate. Minimum:
commons

Equal

IMPORTANT

37!/4 hour week. Monday thru
Friday. No shift work. High
experience.

o

1900.N. AUSTIN
CAREER IN _

KEY PUNCH
OPERATOR
year

working

PHONE R. VOLPEFi OR
APPOINTMENT, 745.

RIDGE

DOCTOR'S
RECEPTION
TRAINEE

pleasant

paid Blue Cross-Blue Shicia

Workpower, Inc.

AV
EVANSTON
869-2580, Ext. 416
Equal Opportunity Employer

offers

tions
and
a full range
including profit sharin

For Exper. Office Skills

OPERATOR

IMMEDIATE
OPENINGS
IN.
DATA
Processing
Dept.
of large
Evanston
Firm for experienced keypunch operators. High school graduate, one to two
years
experience
preferred.
Good
starting salary, plus excellent fringe
benefit program.

1740

Secretary

TEMPORARY
OFFICE
JOBS

CAN

variety of duties in the Administrative
and Finance Departments. Good typing skills, neat appearance required.
Excellent
starting salary and fringe
benefit program.

GIRL

Call Paul—''The Egg Man"

FOR WINNETKA REAL ESTATE
Enlarging
sales
staff
to
meet
increased
business.
Paid
professional
sales
pote |
by
Dale
Carnegie.
Apply personally to Mr. Davis at 843
Elm, Winnetka or phone for appt. 446-

SECRETARIES

St., Evanston

328-3400

SALESLADIES

ASSOC.

brokerage firms
on exciting LaSalle st.!

708 Church

floor, Chicago Theatre Bldg.
175 N. State St., Chicago

69 W.

secretarial

Accounting Clerk

GLENVIEW STATE BANK
FULL TIME

WHO

NATIONAL
ORGANIZATION’S
CORporate
headquarters
has need for a
young woman with one to 2 years of

Employer

degree and/or experience
preferred. 24 hours a week.

GIRL

Administrative /Finance

An

THIS
YOUNG,
BUT
HIGHLY
SUC:
cessful neighborhood doctor will train
you to greet patients, make them feel
comfortable
‘till he
can
see
them,
then
escort
them
in.
You’ll
also
answer
phones,
schedule
appmnts.,
etc. &gt;
typing and neat appearance
req’t
osition
is almost
all public
contact.
No
Sats.
or eves.
and
no
en
experience req’t. To $450 mo.
ree.
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
6028 Dempster
966-0700

ut CLIFF
nows
here the jobs are
ows
hat the employer wants,
aves you time,
aves you trouble,
aves you shoe leather;
osts you no money;
all us at UN 9-3520
Cliff Employment Service
636 Church, Evanston

Loop:

II.

DOCTOR'S
RECEPTION

you
e looking for a job
lo doubt
lou can find one
br yourself!

&amp; COUNTRY

call

AMBITIOUS

required by large firm’s headquarters
in Evanston.
College
graduate
with
some secretarial experience preferred,
shorthand not required. Compony will
train to take over duties as
Personnel
Dept. secretary.

ment, and rewrite. Journalism

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
PERSONNEL pte temeide
=!
812 Chicago Av
Evanston
An Equal Opportunity Employer

8000.
TOWN

Av.

Business and Professional

Professional

handle varied top level responsibilities

For part-time general assign-

ROOFREADING
EXPERIENCE
Minimum requirements one year and
B.A. degree in English with thorough
knowledge of spelling, grammar, and
usage.
Responsibility
of
proofing
university
official
publications
for
typographical correctness and editorial consistency. No writing or clerical
skills needed. Liberal benefit program
includes 3 weeks
paid vacation
and
tuition reduction.

BALABAN

or

ALERT,

Writer-Reporter

EDITORIAL
ASSISTANT

6th

in

Insurance Company

EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHERS
1900 East Lake Av., Glenview
An Equal Opportunity Emplover

HEATRE

Come

and

PERSONNEL

Mrs. Bell at 475-7900 for
more information.
Washington National

SCOTT,
FORESMAN
&amp; CO,

Help Wanted—Women
Business

Professional

EXPERIENCED
OR
TRAINEE
Excellent opportunty if you
are an experienced operator
or are willing to learn. Work
a five day, 37!/&gt; hour week
in our modern Home Office
building. To train you must
have at least 20-30 wom typing skills and career plans. Salary commensurate with ex-

HANDWORKER

TERNATIONAL
SALES
AND
lege
editorial
need
high
graduates with good shorthand

and

IBM KEYPUNCH

IGH
SCHOOL
GRADUATE
WITH
good typing skills to work for several
editors.
Will
assist
in editorial
research and production.

PRODUCTION

107

Help Wanted—Women
Business

Professional

week.

MR. JOHN

SWANSON,

MANAGER

LYTTON'S— EVANSTON
Church and Sherman Ave.

DAvis 8-690

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
Lake Forest Lamplighter * Lake Bluff Lamplighter

Cla

�(107
Business and Professional

|

KELLY
MONEY TALKS

e Company needs ex-

transcribers

ears experience,

55-65 wpm.

Free

WE

with

typing

insurance,
parking

npany cafeteria,

lot,

paid va-

n, outstanding

pension

,

lovely new building on
d Street, 8:30 to 4:30,

Clerks

Keypunch Operators
NCR Operators
ONE

~ BENEFIT TRUST
E INSURANCE CO.

EVANSTON
636 Church

vard Street

employer

_ OFFICE
~ OPENINGS
to us about any of the following:
STENOGRAPHER
TYPIST—SHIPPING

*

630 Dundee Rd.

COMPANY

Mystic Tape Div.
netka Rd.
Equal Opportunity

Northfield
Employer

BLE
POSITION
typing, shorthand

REQUIRES
skills. Some

-REAL

SECRETARY
NSTON DOWNTOWN
ious
=

rated

fits.

advancement.

Fine fringe

Pre-employment

tests

sure effective placement.
Sall

C.

C.

Boyer,

Northbrook
CR 2-1774

given

PROBLEM

FOR YOU?

0 YOU
LIKE
FIGURES
OR
CAN
au do light typing? We have several
ings for people
with
Bi-Lingual

yackground

even

with

of English.
5

©;

Fees

H. M. HARPER

com-

paid

by

the

8200

YO

CLIFF

_ EMPLOYMENT
y

limited

are

appt.

St.

GOOD
SALARIES
IS
THE
9 of
this
firm:
A
number
of
ions
available
immediately
for

or

experienced.

Age

irch St.,

Evanston

ae?

YOU

rday

:30

WOULD

LIKE

here

a

9 to 5:30

erous

is

and

employee

WORK

you'll

from

discounts.

+1151 ey.
___
KARNES MUSIC
ilwaukee Av.

gin.

TO

Sunday

job

CO.
Des

like.

CLERKS

Orrington

Plaines

IN MEDICAL
CLINIC. NO
burban clinic. Medical recc
appointments.
Call Wally,
levard Evanston Employment, Ist

DAvis

328-3400

403

910

Winnetka

Exper.

* Wilmette Life

HART
Av.

446-7072

Will

train

step

up

to

in our system.

Interesting,
diversified
work.
Advancements, pleas. working cond. Age
open. Accounting
firm loc. in Glenview. Mr. Rosenfeldt, 729-4000.

* Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News

* Glenview

Announcements

Personnel Department

riology

research.

STATE

opportunity

274-81

employer

Equal

BANK

1812

gt

Opportunity

OR

BACT:

benefit

progra

to

paid

assist

wi

vacation

a

go Av.

Evanstq

Evanston Township

Employer

High School

CLERKS

DO

YOU
ENJOY
WORKING
WITH
figures?
We
have
many
interesting
positions open for peas who have an
aptitude for figure
detail. Experienced
or will train. To $500. FREE.

NEEDS THREE
FULL TIME OFFIG
workers. Two positions are open f
good
secretaries;
requirements
i
clude
shorthand
and_
good
typit
skills. One position is for a full tin
typist, with accuracy
and speed,
work in the Secretarial Center.
offer
pleasant
working
conditio
interesting
work,
congenial
atmo
phere
and excellent
fringe
benefit
Please call Mr. Johnson at 492-7800
Mrs. Fowler, 492-3946.

Typists

$4800—$540

SALARY
DEPENDENT
ON
EXPER
ence. Typing from 40 wpm.
up. W
take beginners. Age open. Free.

brownlie personnel
708 Church St., Evanston
328-3400

SERVICE
DAvis

Switchboard

8-6880

RECEPTIONIST
MICHIGAN

Excellent

An Equal Opportunity Employer

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
PERSONNELL DEPARTMENT
Chicago Av.
Evanston
An Equal Opportunity Employer

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

BIOLOGY

background

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
Chica

ASSISTANT

FIGURE

T ec h

includes 3 weeks
tuition reduction.

Apply
in person
Mr. Goodin
or Mr. Murphy
1200 CENTRAL AV.

Call

YEAR
‘ROUND
PART-TIME
Like. challenge, variety, people?
142 days per week to start. Will train.
Wed. 12-5:15, Thurs. 8:30-5:15.
Make copies, wait on prof. trade,
misc. paper-work. Congenial group.
Glenview Blueprint Service
724-4044.

TYPING

Mr. Mayfield
DA 8-3500

Schumacher

NEEDS
RECEPTIONIST
AND
Switchboard operator. Age is open. 5
day
week.
Hospitalization
insurance,
paid vacations, Christmas bonus.
911 Michigan Av., Wilmette
AL 1-4100

DENTAL ASSISTANT—CHAIRSIDE
WILL TRAIN. 5-DAY WEEK.
PERMANENT ONLY.
724-1771

Receptionist

LIGHT

SHORES CLUB

Ford,

Inc.

1131 Chicago Av.
Evanston, Illinois

MEDICAL CLERKS
NO

TYPING
NEEDED
FOR
THES
Oositions in a Research departmer
nteresting and variety duties. FRE

LEWIS

1618

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

SERVICE
DAvis

SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR
OR WILL TRAIN
FULL OR
TIME. DA 8-8187, OR 6-3050.

Excellent positions in fine working enviroment with
Evanston
company.
Following
positions
available
enced, mature women:

8-68

EXP.
PAR

established
for
experi-

ORDER TYPISTS
CLERK-TYPISTS FOR BILLING, TRAFFIC,
AND PRODUCT DEPARTMENTS
FILE CLERKS
INVENTORY CONTROL CLERKS
STENOGRAPHERS

Excellent starting salaries with paid life insurance,

and
sion

hospitalization
program,
stock
purchase
plan,
program.
An Equal Opportunity Employer

KORHUMEL
A

STEEL &amp; ALUMINUM

National Steel
2424 Oakton
Apply in person

* Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald

Lake Forest Lamplighter * Lake Bluff Lamplighter

equal

CHEMISTRY,

PART-TIME,
TO
ASSIST
IN
LABOratory
experimentation,
computer
programming,
roblem
solving
and
general theoretical and experimental
research
in
Geochemistry,
B.S.
or
B.A. with courses in Chemistry
and
Math.
Familiarity
with
computer
programming helpful.

1618

Glenview.

Lincoln

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.

| 5 b

LEWIS

BOOKKEEPER
pref., desiring to

accountant.

Northbroo
Evanston Review

580

We Have Openings For Yo
now if you have better the
average figure aptitude an
enjoy detail work. Pleasa
working conditions, compa
cafeteria, excellent benefit
8:30 to 4:30, 5 day week.

An

The

tvaer

1812

NEEDED
PRESBYTERIAN HOME
All shifts open;
5 day week;
on the
job
training;
one
meal
furnished;
salary $250 per month plus differential
for
nights.
Apply
in
person:
3131
Simpson, Evanston or call 492-4910.

272-0770
a

See

Ill.

SOME
INTEREST
IN
BOOKKEEP.ing? Central Evanston firm will train
woman
who
likes
figures.
Social
service type organization.
Good
Salary. Call
Wally, Boulevard Evanston
Employment, Ist Nat’l Bank Bldg. DA
8-7171. No Fee.

ANETSBERGER BROS, INC.
wl ssified

INC.

Rd.

CLERKS

1771 Howard Street

Street

Open

RESEARCH

REALTY CO.

MINNA

Jr. Tab Operator, some experience, will train.
Many fringe benefits, profit sharing, regular
salary reviews. 5 day week 8 +t 4:30.

e

WILMETTE

An

ALTERATIONS

WOMAN OR MAN. PART-TIME
Spotter. Morning Hours
Moderne
Cleaners.
Linden Av., Wilmette.
AL 1-0405.

D avi S

At

MANAGER

MINNA
HART
NEEDS
AN
EXPERIenced fitter for a permanent position.
Top salary, 5 day week and no nights
plus
excellent
working
conditions
make this a fine opportunity.

EXPERIENCED

a

Greenwood

FIGURE

491-0600

Chgo.
274-7740

SECRETARY

~ DICTAPHONE. TYPIST
.

$575
75
475
425
$433
$450

WELL-ESTABLISHED
REAL
ES:
tate office.
Light typing;
shorthand
not required. Pleasant working conditions. Call for personal interview. 7290004.

TRICK OR TREAT

8

St., Evanston

DOETSCH

HOSPITAL
EVANSTO

CLERICAL POSITIONS

brownlie personnel

NEW
INTERESTING
POSITION
Available in rapidly expanding Evanston firm for alert and capable young
lady
qualified to take dictation, type
and
handle misc. duties for congenial
sales staff, Call Miss Bachman,
4752909 to arrange for personal interview.
An Equal Opportunity Employer.

Bank Bldg. DA 8-7171. No Fee.

Service
5

273-5180

WE
HAVE
SEVERAL
POSITIONS,
each interesting and diversified. $350450. FREE.

8-6880

EVANSTON
2650 RIDGE

EMPLOYMENT

Now

Shermer Rd.
Northbrook,
An Equal Opportunity Employer

708 Church

For information call:
MISS DICKENS, 492-4600

are only a few of the duties

EVANSTON

good figure aptitude?

YOU
ARE
AN
EXPERIENCED
secretary with good typing and short
hand
skills
we
have
a challenging
position for you in the fast moving
and
interesting
field of public
relations. 5 day week, Merchandise Mart
location. Call Mrs. Larson MI 2-1102.

1

Call

Su

1657

SECRETARY
IF

Part-time

3-4100

LEWIS

1618

$90-Will Train
GET IN ON THE GROUND FLOOR OF
this up and coming
public relations
firm.
You’ll
screen
visitors,
greet
celebrities and answer phones. Typing
press releases and doing background

JOB
LIVING

CULLIGAN

Grove

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE

to

wnlie personnel
’

CO.
Morton

PUBLIC
RELATIONS
GIRL FRIDAY

NIGHTS

Position available to Ill. reg. nurse d
L.P.N. to care for peritoneal dialys
patients.
Would
be
on
eall_
fd
emergency admissions on evening
¢
night shift. Salary commensurate wi
experience.

which will keep your day interesting.
Excellent potential. Free at

Shorthand and typing required. Variety of duties, pleasant working atmosphere,
and
every
opportunity
for
advancement.
We
have a
policy
of
regular salary reviews and provide a
full line of benefits.
CALL aig? sere.
272-1000

DO
YOU
ENJOY
WORKING
WITH
figures?
We
have
many
interesting
positions open for girls who have an
aptitude for figure detail. Experienced
or
will
train.
To
$500.
FREE.

UN 9-3520
Evanston

benefits
‘outa

Av.

FIGURE

SERVICE

Hours 9-5
636 Church

Lehigh
6-6000

MERIT INCREASES
NO
EXPERIENCE
NECESSARY,
BUT MUST HAVE ADEQUATE TYPING AND SHORTHAND SKILL.
GOOD
APPEARANCE
AND
PLEASANT MANNER ESSENTIAL.
POISTIION INCLUDES SOME CLERICLE AND FILING DUTIES.
YOUNG GIRL PREFERABLE

BASIS

P. M.'s AND

Benefits

SECRETARY

FOR ACCURATE TYPIST
in sales dept.
You’ll enjoy pleasant working conditions in modern offices, cafeteria on
premises,
paid
Holidays
and
vacations, bouns half-days, group insurances, and Profit Sharing Trust Fund.
Contact Miss Byrne.

A

A BETTER
BETTER

TO DEPT.

OPENING

Evanston

AS LAUNGUAGE

Highland Park
ID 3-4333

Hours—

274-8100
employer

EXECUTIVE
SECRETARY
KEYPUNCH TRAINEE
.
JUNIOR SECRETARY
LIGHT BOOKKEEPING
TYPIST
PERSONNEL RECEPT.
6467 N. Sheridan Rd.,
274-7404

Order Typist

869-2300

kaging Corp. of America
licago Av.

FOR

ON-CALL

Salary—

reasarch

LOYOLA
EMPLOYMENT AGENCY

HOMEFINDERS

t environment.
Executive
ofnational corporation,
3742 hour
week, good starting salary with

ice,

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

LF

Fl 6-4628

Personnel Department

ESTATE

Good

491-0600

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
1771

POSITION

SMALL CONGENIAL LOOP OFFICE
GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS
EXCELLENT SURROUNDINGS

Call:

Street

Experienced or willing to train
accurate typist, typing between 50-60 wpm. Excellent
company benefits, lovely new
building, good transportation,
8:30 to 4:30, 5 day week.

THINKING OF A FALL
CAREER?
We invite you to take advantage of
our complete training program. NOW.
You will then qualify for your Illinois
State
license
and
be
prepared
to
actively SELL REAL ESTATE
in our
fall market. A future both challenging
and rewarding. Call today for personal
interview.

steno or office experience.

Davis

FLEXOWRITERTYPISTS

Northbrook

272-2300

PERMANENT

EMPLOYMENT
Service

273-5180

Barrett Electronics Corp.

Call 446-4000 or apply in person
Be

é . BORDEN CHEMICAL

518

STOP IN OR CALL
PERSONNEL DIRECTOR

‘FILE CLERK

CLERK

O’Lear

HOUSEWIVES:
Wouldn’t you like to get back in the
business world? We have an attractive,
diversified
assignment
for
a
dependable
person in the sales-marketing
department
of
this
small
growing electronic company. One to 2
years
previous
office
training
and
shorthand
experience
necessary.
On
the job training, excellent salary and
3 weeks paid vacation.

are interviewing now for several
sting
positions available immey.
We offer convenient location,
modern surroundings. Excelbenefit
gy
For
and
a_
good
ng salary.
Please come
in and

_

Suite

EVANSTON

IT

see
Winnie
520

SECRETARY
SALES

274-8100

opportunity

St.

or

DES PLAINES
Barbara Ross
606 Lee St.
827-8154
An Equal Opportunity Employer

’ersonnel Department
nequal

VISIT STARTS
Phone

NURSE-REG

Stenographer

ENJOY
PUBLIC
CONTACT?
HAVE
accurate
typing ability? Then
you’ll
love
the
excitement
and_
variety
involved in taking charge of reception
duties for well-known research scinetist.
You'll
greet
and
screen
all
visitors
and
phone callers
(no s/b)
tactfully turning away
people whom
your
busy
employer
cannot
see,
reminding
him
of
meetings
and
conferences, checking reports that are
sent
to
client
companies.
Salary
potential excellent. Free at

Secretaries
Typists
Stenos
Dictaphone Operators

_ paid holidays, excellent trans-

portation, free

NEED TEMPORARY
AND PART-TIME

Business and Professional

Business and Professional

$410 MO.
RECEPTION
TYPIST

SERVICES

iced

Help Wanted—Women

Business and Professional

major medical
liberal

pen-

COMPANY

Corporation Service Center
Street, Evanston, Il.
to Mr. William Bosworth.

* Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

Oct.

26,

19

�7

Help

Wanted—Women

Business
EARN

and

107

Help

CHRISTMAS

MONEY

Avon

NOW

$1.90 PER HOUR

Chgo.

and

SECRETARY.

Stenographers — Typists
LL
TRAIN
FOR
INTERESTING
becretarial
positions
with diversified
Huties
in
international
organization.
ours 8:30 to 4:45. Excellent benefits.

OTARY

pO

Ridge

INTERNATIONAL

Av.,

Evanston

DA

8-0100

X-RAY TECHNICIAN

WAITRESSES
THE ORIGINAL PANCAKE HOUSE
at 153 Green
Bay
Rd., Wilmette
is
ow taking applications for full and

part-time

waitresses

pxperience.
hitman.

Apply

OFFICE

with

in

or

without

person

to

Mr.

ASSISTANT

ERESTING
AND
VARIED
DUies. Must type. Knowledge
of bookeeping helpful, but not necessary. 5
day wk.
FERRIS RAMBLER, INC.
5 Waukegan Rd., Glenview. PA 4-5511
OMAN
WHO
ENJOYS
NICE
lothes to do inspecting in cleaning
plant,
Mon.
through
Fri.
Pleasant
surroundings $2.00 per hr. plus many
bther
benefits.
Exp.
not necessary,
ili train.
NORTH SHORE CLEANERS
5 Park Av., Glencoe
835-0039
An Equal Opportunity Employer

GENERAL

OFFICE

DIUM
SIZED
LIFE
INSURANCE
bffice
needs’
girl
experienced
in
peneral office work, should have some
yping and booykeeping skills. Pleasant
office
located
in
center
of
lenview.
Hours
8:30-4:30,
Call Mr.
Rothermel or Mr. Muchow. 729-2250.

TELEPHONE

TALKERS

PER.,
OR
WILL
TRAIN.
WORK
rom our Evanston office; no selling
ust make appointments from lists we
urnish. Choose morning, afternoon, or
evening shifts, or weekends;
hourly
age plus bonus. Call 889-4445 collect.

TYPIST
RMANENT
POSITION.
SOME
ExXperience
necessary.
Paid
medical
nsurance
plus
generous
employee
Hiscounts. Call for an appt. 827-1151
KARNES MUSIC CO.
DO Milwaukee Av.
Des Plaines

CASHIER-SALES
DRUGSTORE
5 DAY WEEK
evenings, No Sundays,
xcellent pay.

No

holidays.
HI 6-0591

PERIENCE
PREFERRED.
PLEASnt working conditions. Hours 8:30 to
:45. Excellent benefits.

INTERNATIONAL

Av.,

Evanston

Da

8-0100

HELP

LL TRAIN
WOMAN
INTERESTED
nm cafeteria
work,
5 day
week.
No
Saturdays no Sundays, no night work.
eals and uniforms furnished.
Kleinschmidt Lab, Deerfield
For app’t. call Mrs. Kay, 945-1000

DENTAL ASSISTANT
CELLENT
OPPORTUNITY
FOR
ight applicant. Will train. Call 965166.

ct.

26,

1967

Waukegan

PUBLISHERS

PART-TIME

OPENINGS

LPN

OR

Rd.
945-3500

SECRETARY,

NO

MATURE

SWITCHWOMAN
FOR
board work. Fountain Sq., Evanston.
Some
previous switchboard experience
helpful. Call Wally, Boulevard Evanston Employment, Ist Nat’l Bank Bldg.
DA 8-7171. No Fee.
CORRESPONDENCE
FILE CLERK.
Experience preferred.
Pleasant
working
conditions.
Salary
open. Research in Development Laboratory.
J.
J.
Schideler,
Portland
Cement Assoc., 5420 Old Orchard Rd.,
Skokie, YO 6-6200.

TYPIST
PERMANENT

POSITION—EXP.

NEC-

essary, paid medical insurance,
plus
employee
discount.
Call
827-1151,
Karnes
Music
Co.,
9800
Milwaukee
Av., Des Plaines.

PRACTICAL

FULL

OR

PART-TIME.

TO

CLEAN

office
and
show
room.
Some
warehouse work. Driver license necessary.
North Shore Refrigeration, 4001 Golf
Rd., Skokie. GR 5-6464.
SOME
LABORATORY
TECHNICIAN.
college science courses. Company will
train
supply
uniforms.
Call
Wally,
Boulevard Evanston Employment,
Ist
Nat’l Bank Bldg. DA 8-7171. No Fee.
LET’S
HAVE
COFFEE
AND
TALK
about a business of your own. Full or
part-time. No investment for samples
of
beautiful
Beeline
clothing.
Free
training.
Must
drive.
Comm.
and
fringe
benefits.
For
interview,
Call
Louise, 251-1961

DOCTORS

GIRL

FRIDAY.

OLD

OR-

chard professional building.
Appointments
and typing.
Call Jim,
Skokie
Employment,
7925 N. Lincoln, OR 52300. No Fee.

CENTRAL

STREET

EVANSTON

Clerical,
Small
firm
needs _ several
women
without
typing.
Call
Wally,
Boulevard Evanston Employment, Ist
Nat’l Bank Bldg. DA 8-7171. No Fee.

THREE

SISTERS

BEAUTY

SALON,

708
Glencoe
Rd.,
Glencoe,
needs
beauty operator. High pay for qualified
person.
Paid
holidays,
paid
vacation. No evening work. Mondays
closed. Very good working conditions.
Please call VE 5-3660 or 724-5409.

CLERK.

YOUNGER

GIRL.

Fountain Sq. office. No typing. Some
figures. Call Wally. Boulevard Evanston Employment, DA 8-7171. No Fee.
lst Nat’l Bk. Bldg.

NURSES
EXPERIENCED

AIDES

PREFERRED.

ALL

shifts. Paid vacation, meals and many
other worth
while benefits.
Pioneer
Place, Pioneer Rd. and Grant St. No.
3 bus to door. Call DA 8-8700.

Magazine
AND

ROTARY
1600

Ridge

Circulation Clerk
DIVERSIFIED

benefits.

Hours

DUTIES.

8:30 to 4:45.

INTERNATIONAL

Av.,

Evanston

TYPIST—GENERAL

DA

OFFICE

lent

fringe.

salary.
1780 Maple

St.,

benefits.

Northfield

$90

starting

HI 6-7077.

BOOKKEEPING
DEPT.
MACHINE
operator, permanent position. Experience preferred, but will train. Glencoe
National Bank, 333 Park Av., VE 52800, see Mr. Schinler.

CASHIER,

WILL

TRAIN

STUDENT
CAFETERIA
Skokie Jr. my
hours, 11 a.m.-1:30
p.m. Call Mr.
ng; 446-0800.

GLENVIEW.

ALERT

WOMAN

FOR

$100-$200 WEEK SPARE TIME
plus wardrobe. Take orders, Fall and
Christmas apparel. At home shows or
individually. Many regular customers.
New bank charge plan.
REALSILK
FR 2-0797

KEYPUNCH

OPERATOR

WITH

EX-

perience in alfa and numeric systems
needel
for
DPC.
Many
benefits
include free tuition in eve. school. Call
personnel WH 4-0800 Loyola University. An equal opportunity employer.

WAITRESSES
DAYS

OR

EVENINGS

FULL

AND

part-time. exp. not necess., will train;
excell. earnings. Mister Ricky’s, 9300
Skokie Blvd.
OR 4-9300.

Coffee Shop Waitresses
and

Motel

4800

Marine

EVANSTON
Receptionist and typist in small real
estate office. Congenial atmosphere—
varied duties—eliminates monotony—
35 hrs. per week. No. 1 bus at door to
our office. T-455 Box 60, Wilmette, Ill.

ONE

GIRL

OFFICE

9

SOME

TYPING.

TILL

SUN.

CHURCH OFFICE SECRETARY
General office work, Typing, Mimeographing,
Filing
and
Records.
Use
Dictating Machine. Hospitalization Insurance.
Near
transportation.
Write
T-470. Box 60, Wilmette, Ill.
WHEN YOUR CHILDREN
have gone back to school do
you want something to occupy
your time? 3 or 4 days a week.
THE GLENCOE STATIONERS
691 Vernon Av.
VE 5-2888
DOCUMENTARY CLERK
Would you like to be trained in this
specialized field? If you like figures
and can type. Call us for this Heart of
Evanston
position:
No
fee.
Evans
Personnel, 1609 Maple, UN 9-3160.

MEDICAL
SHORE

geon’s
duties.
Salary

ASSISTANT
ORTHOPAEDIC

office. Varied and
Light typing.
442
open, HI
6-6164.

SUR-

interesting
day
week.

WAITRESS,
11 A.M. TO 8 P.M.
shift. Off Sundays and Holidays. Tips
and wages average over $100 wk., plus
free meals. Sheridan Coffee Shop, 924
Church St., Evanston.
864-6644

WOMAN

TO

HELP

ME

IN

MY

Glenview area Beauty Counselor business;
intelligence
and_
personality
more important than business experience. Call 358-3510 after 4 p.m. for
interview apt.
SECY. COLLEGE
BKGD.
Interesting
and
challenging
job
in
lovely
1-girl
office.
Shorthand
and
light bookkeeping desired, though not
necessary. See Dorothy Parks
Placement, 627 Grove, 328-7622. No fee.

Counter Help

firm.
peng

ext.

NORTH

23.

typing,
all
DA _ 8-3100,

HOUSEWIVES
Short
hours.
Deerfield
area.
assembly. 8:30 to 3. 945-4444.

HOSTESS:

NO

EXPERIENCE

sary 10:30 a.m. to 2:30
International House of
Asbury, Evanston.

HOUSEKEEPING. HELP
4 P.M. TO 8
E
Mon.
and
Fri.
Cleaning
and
ight ironing
$14 plus
car fare,
%%

block

Full

RELIABLE

Wilmette

restaurant;

Lt.

NECES-

p.m., inquire:
Pancakes,
100

not

RECEPTIONIST
Light
typing,
6
days,
38
hours.
Laboratory Winnetka, Evanston area.
Call Mrs. Jacobson, 236-4103.
SALESWOMAN
3 days per week in Resale Shop.
KENILWORTH RESALE
644 Greenbay Kenilworth, 256-2990.

EXP,

Assistant

DESIRABLE

BUT

Wanted
NOT

NECES-

sary. Phone 475-8997.
FULL
OR
PART-TIME
SALESLADY
to help manage
houseware
dept.
in
Northbrook. Must be steady.
272-0015

RECEPTIONIST
NO

EXP.
preferred.

NEC.
Salary

must

FOR

GENERAL

EXPERIENCED
WOMAN
FOR
GENeral cleaning and ironing Mon.
and
Tues. prefer Evanston resident; local
ree. call after 10 a.m. UNiversity 4HOUSEKEEPER—FOR
1
ADULT
STAY,
light
cooking,
small
home,
near train, references. ID 2-8284, ID 25557 or office VE 5-0236.

CLEANING

LADY—1

DAY

EVERY

2

weeks, 9 to 4. $12 plus fare. Pleasant
working conditions. Recent refs. re-

quired. Call 475-3169.

Housekeeper,

Exp. Live In,

4 DAYS, NO LAUNDRY.
References. Winnetka.

TOP SALARY.
HI 6-0824.

COOKING, LIGHT HSEWK., IRONING,
child
care,
Mon.-Thurs.
2-8
.m.
General cleaning Fri. 8-5 p.m.
Or 4
full days. $50. 869-5767 aft. 2:30.
RELIABLE
MOTHER’S HELPER
FOR
several
weeks.
Go
home
nights.
Northwest Evanston. 5 days a week.
UNiversity 9-6710

PART-TIME

IN NORTHBROOK.
Call PA 4-7800

WOMAN

PART-TIME. TRUCK DRIVER
needed from 4:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.
Apply at the Winnetka News Agency,
9
reen Bay
Rd., 446-0765 or 446-

HOUSEKEEPER

FOR

professional
family,
2
school
age
daughters, Hours 11 to 4, 4 or 5 days.
Call eves. 864-6701.

YOUNG
WOMAN
open. 432-1558.

Two Women to Work in Toy
STORE

3 bus,

COOK-HOUSEKEEPER:
FULL
OR
part-time, stay or go in Lake Forest
area for large family. Priv. rm. and
oi
good salary. Please call CE 4-

2

WAITRESS.
VERY
GOOD
SALARY,
EXCELLENT
tips. Days, Apply in person, 2-5 p.m.
68 Green Bay Rd., Winnetka. HI 6-9805.
EARN $100 TO $150 WEEKLY

in

No.

housework 3 days per week;
11% blk.
from:
"i.",
Wilmette
must:
be
experienced;
references;
top wages;
256-0487.

Personnel 1609 Maple UN 9-3160.
CAFETERIA HELP

daily except Monday;
experience
required. ALpine 1-6621.

Evanston

RESPONSIBLE
GIRL OR WOMAN
TO
care for children, 10, 9, and 8—3 p.m.
to 6 p.m. weekdays.
S.E. Evanston,
nr.
transp.
Mrs.
Downing,
666-4200
days; eves. or wknd. DA 8-3136.

KEYPUNCH
$500 for experienced operator. No fee.
Evans
Personnel
1609 Maple
UN
93160
TELETYPE
Local company will pay $433 for one
or 2 years experience
No fee. Evans

Experience
necessary.
9 a.m.
to
p.m. Monday through Friday.

from

have flexible work habits and recent
refs. DA 8-8568 mornings.
CHOOSE YOUR OWN HOURS
FOR EXTRA INCOME
Woman needed to do general cleaning
in the heart of downtown
Wilmette.
Phone AL 1-7697 or AL 1-7428, after
6:30 p.m.

WOMAN
FOR
FULL TIME COUNTER
work in dry cleaning store.
SHORE LINE CLEANERS
Edens Plaza, Wilmette AL 1-3400.

5

AFTERNOONS
S. EVANSTON
to 6:30 p.m. Care of 8 year old
after school. oS
oe 7 p.m,

3:30
boy

YOUNG
LADY
FOR
INTERESTING
graphic art-film studio in Northfield.
Gen. Asst. and willing worker. Typing
essential. Call Mrs. Lewis 446-8300.
BEAUTY
OPERATOR,
FULL
OR
part-time; excellent salary plus commission;
7553 N. Ridge Av., Chicago.
945-0719 after 6 p.m.
DO
YOU
LIKE
TO
WORK
WITH
children? We have an opening for a
kindergarten aide full time, Pleasant
primary school. 446-6726.

$17
A DAY
FOR
GENERAL
HOUSEwork
and family laundry. 2 days a
week. Own trans. pref’d. Must be exp.
and dependable. 433-1423,

DENTAL HYGENIST
Ill, License. One or two days a week,
Established recall system. 729-2233.

WOMAN
TO
CLEAN
FRIDAYS
OR
Saturdays. Own transportation. References.
Highland
Park
area.
Call
evenings, 831-9616.

GIRL FRIDAY
Light typing, filling, reviewing news
clips. Pleasant surroundings. Benefits
and raises. Call 272-5101. Ask for Ann.

DAYS. S.E. EVANSTON.
references. 869-6024

DENTAL ASSISTANT
Between
ages
22
to
35
preferred.
Living in or near Northbrook,
Call 272-1595.

DENTAL

CHAIRSIDE

ASSISTANT

Experience not necessary.
Salary open, 729-2233.

5-day

week.

WOMAN
FOR
GENERAL
OFFICE
work and typing.
Mrs. Simpson,
Lyman-Sargent’s Inc.
636 Church St.
Evanston
CASHIER
FOUR WEEKDAYS.
Apply CHALET NURSERY, 3132 Lake Ave., Wilmette.

EVANSTON

Light
Steno,
good
yg
profit
sharing.

LIVE-IN
OR
DAYS
ONLY—TAKE
your choice.
Start at 11 a.m.
work
through supper dishes. Want to livein?
Bedroom
and
bath
avail.
Want
days only? Convenient to train or bus.
Work Tues, through Sat. only. Start at
$60-$65 per week. Call ID 2-4178.

CUSTOMER
SERVICE
$500
No typing, interesting phone
contact
for
right
person.
No
fee.
Evans
Personnel, 1609 Maple, UN 9-3160.

SECRETARY-RECEPTIONIST
dental office, 342 days per
East Glenview. Own transp.
For information, 729-1038.

3-4-5 OR 6 HOURS PER DAY.
Key Club Cleaners.
433 Asbury St., Evanston. GR 5-4505

SECRETARY

HOUSEKEEPER - COOK

PART-TIME CAFETERIA WORKER
Short hours. Uniforms furnished.
Call CR 2-6400, Mrs. Olson.
COOK’S HELPER
Wanted a pair of willing hands.
or part-time.
CALL WHY COOK? 724-0302

HOUSEKEEPER

Can
offer
excellent
conditions
to
dependable woman who can work well
on her own. Prefer short hours hope
but will consider full time if qualified.
Small
home,
adult
working
family.
Touhy-Crawford
area. Liberal salary
plus carfare, Refs. req. Call 674-4876.

WAITRESSES
FULL OR PART-TIME
DAYS OR NIGHTS
HACKNEY’S
PA 4-7171

waitress

Wanted—Women

WINNETKA-INDIAN HILL
If you
are
an exp.
cook
and
neat
housekeeper and want to work 3 to 5
days a week, please phone me. Ideal
working
conditions,
beautiful
surroundings, all modern conveniences. 2
adults.
Top salary, HI 6-2423.

WANTED—DINNER
WAITRESSES
Some experience. 6 day week. Closed
Mondays.
Uniform
furnished.
Own
transportation. Miss Lee, 272-0272.
Sportsman Country Club
Northbrook

Dental

5:30,

1 till 5:30, Call 827-1151, Karnes Music
Co., 9800 Milwaukee Av., Des Plaines.
PART-TIME SECRETARY
Good
typist
and
dictaphone.
Small
quiet attractive Northbrook
office. 5
mornings
a _ week.
Write
complete
resume
to
Dana
Mox
Assoc.,
109
Pfingsten Rd., Northbrook.

NORTH

COOK

Mr. Gold, 274-3673.

Cashier - Switchboard
SAT.

SECRETARY

DRIVE OUR ‘‘MINI-BUSES”
Best Part-Time Job.
7 to 9 a.m., 3 to 5 p.m. Public School.
Mature housewives. Good drivers
Call now James Rasor Trans. 432-7777.

ag

Help

Household

START
$375,
HOSPITALIZATION,
ood conditions, full time,
Wilmette.
all 256-3010 week days.
SALESWOMEN
Experienced
in_
selling
childrens’
wear,
Full
time
only.
Downtown
Skokie.

Work with ten salesmen. Call Wally,
Boulevard Evanston Employment,
1st
Nat’l Bank Bldg., DA 8-7171. No Fee.

PART-TIME

108

Professional

Call 478-5666.

Maids
INN

and

EXPERIENCED COSMETICIAN
for beautiful and complete department
in west Wilmette. Call Mr. Weismehl
ALPINE PHARMACY
3000 Wilmette Av., Wilmette. AL 1-7771

receiving
counter
in
modern
dry
cleaning store. Work 3 days per week,
11 a.m. till 6 p.m.
ONE HOUR MARTINIZING,
1728 Sherman Ave., Evanston, DA 8-9756

8-0100

WORK

Must type accurately.
No shorthand
required.
Opportunity
for
advancement. In small, friendly office. Excel-

| OFFICE,

BOOKKEEPER
TO
$600.
SMALL
local Manufacturing firm. Call Wally,
Boulevard Evanston Employment, Ist
Nat’l Bk. Bldg. DA 7171. No Fee.

NEED

FOR RESIDENCE OF RETIRED PROfessional women. 3742 hours a week in
beautiful environment. Top ante and
usual
fringe
beneits.
Write
-469,
Box 60, Wilmette, Illinois.

LIVE

BURGER KING
FULL OR PART-TIME
DAYS OR EVENINGS
$1.75 HR. TO START
RD.

Wanted—Women

CHURCH

FULL

NURSE,

DENTAL

APPLY AT HOLIDAY
Dr., Chicago

PORTER

FOR

Evanston. Will train bright girl for all
en’l
Dental
duties.
Call
Wally,
oulevard Evanston Employment, Ist
Nat’l Bk. Bidg., DA 8-7171. No Fee.

FC

Deerfield

Help
Business

in,
Part-time.
40
hrs.
week.
Call
Wally,
Boulevard
Evanston
Employment, lst Nat’] Bank Bldg. DA 8-7171.
No Fee.

1834 WAUKEGAN

shorthand.
Small Evanston
publisher
needs girl Friday type for a variety of
small office duties. Call Wally, Boulevard Evanston Employment, Ist Nat’l
Bank Bldg. DA 8-7171. No Fee.

Excellent

NUSUAL.
OPPORTUNITY
FOR
MaAure
person
who
prefers
dignified
orking conditions
in one
of North
Shore’s finest institutions. Highest pay
hnd excellent fringe benefits. Call DA
B-3042, Personnel.

CAFETERIA

OR

ETHERIDGE'S
70814

TYPING

LPN

HAS

107.

Professional

and Pe te ty
help in leading Loop
and
Suburban stores. Cosmetic experience preferred;
strong retail experience
acceptable.
Above
average
salary
arrangement.
Call
761-7582
between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m.

Waitresses for Day Work

BEAUTICIAN

BILLER TYPIST

b}O Rilge

WOMAN

Evanston,
Some
light
typing,
Good
hours. Fountain Sq. Pleasant working
conditions.
Call
Wally,
Boulevard
Evanston
Employment,
Ist
Nat’l.
Bank Bldg. DA 8-7171. No Fee.

TRAVEL

ECUTIVE SECRETARY FOUNTAIN
Bbq.
Salary
$525.
Top
spot
in
this
entral business area. 9-5. Work
for
P in sales.
Call Wally,
Boulevard
vanston Employment, Ist Nat’l Bank
Bidg., DA 8-7171. No Fee.

OTARY

MATURE

T EC HNICAL

DR ORTHOPAEDIC SURGEON’S OFice in Winnetka.
Interesting duties.
xcellent salary. 442 day week.
HI 6-6164.

and

RECEPTIONIST.
OFFICE

FULL

DU’RE
LOOKING
FOR
A NEW
INerest since the children are away at
school, and here’s the answer.
Busy
eal
estate
office
needs
secretary ‘Girl Friday’’
(shorthand not necesBary).
4 or 5 od
week.
Pleasant
atmosphere.
Reply’s
confidential.
Phone Ethel Rosenthal, Glencoe Realy, 835-1800.

PUBLIC

relations
man.
Best
spot
without
shorthand
this
week.
Local.
Top
salary. Call Wally, Boulevard Evanston Employment DA 8-7171, lst Nat’l
Bk. Bldg.

SMALL
DIATRICIAN’S
OFFICE
EVANSon.
Prefer
younger
woman.
Some
ight typing.
Full
time
with
every
bther
Saturday 1% day. Good Salary.
Must
like
children.
Call
Wally,
Boulevard Evanston Employment. Ist
at’l Bank Bldg. DA 8-7171. No Fee.

REVLON

Sub. 965-3240

583-5147

Wanted—Women

Business

$$$ For Christmas!
Beautiful Gifts

DICTAPHONE
KE DEALING WITH THE PUBLIC?
Excellent receptionist type position in
entral Evanston area. Get information from public, type it up on a form.
all Wally, Boulevard Evanston Employment, Ist Nat’l Bank Bldg., DA 8171. No Fee.

Help

Professional

Opportunity

Earn

OMEN
NEEDED
FOR
PART-TIME
light clean factory work.
AMERICAN EVATYPE CORP.
750 Central Av., Deerfield, 945-5600

107

Wanted—Women

Business

Professional

1920

FOR
week, in
required.

PART-TIME OR FULL TIME
help needed.
THE NIELSEN’S LAUNDRY
Harrison, Evanston
GR 5-3716

WAITRESS—EXPERIENCED
Weekends,
and 3 week
nights,
busy
restaurant with exc. clientele.
Pyrenees ‘Restaurant, OR 3-3131.
BEAUTICIAN-FEMALE
Full time or part-time. Nice clientele.
No evenings. Hours 8:30 to 5:00.
Call DAvis 8-4006

GENERAL
HOUSEWORK.
LIVE-IN.
Private
rm.,
bath,
V.
Air
cond.
modern
home
near
train. Exp.
and
refs, needed. $55-65. 433-1181.
.

MOTHER’S HELPER PART-TIME
Must
be fond
of children,
schedule
flexible. Will take N.U. student. Good
pay. Refs. desired, Call 491-9759.

General

Housework,

| or 2

MUST

HAVE

GENERAL
HOUSEWORK,
IRONING,
2 or 3 days a week, Lincolnwood area;
references
needed.
Call ORchard
54454 from 9 to 5.
HOUSEKEEPER TO LIVE IN
$50 a week. Physician’s family.
Qwn
room, bath. References. Call 256-2044.
HELP!
WE
NEED
MATURE
TEEN‘ager or woman 3 afternoons a week.
Hours
appr.
4 to 7, to organize
3
children and cook supper. 272-2836.
WOMAN
homes

WANTED TO CLEAN MODEL
in Glenview 2 days a week. 775-

MATURE
WOMAN
TO
STAY
WITH
children
2 days
a week
from
mid
November
to
mid
December.
Mrs.
Brown, 234-3033.
LOCAL WOMAN TO CLEAN ONE DAY
or 2 half oars a week. $2.25 an hour.
References.
Highland Park. 433-1986.
EXPERIENCED
WOMAN
FOR
cleaning 3 days a week. Lake Forest.
Own trans. pref. References. 234-5838.
PART-TIME
FOUR
MORNINGS
A
week from 8 to 12. Light housework,
own trans., Call after 4 p.m. 831-9228.

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Classified
—9

�a

Business and Professional
GH
D WILLING
CLEANyman
for Saturdays. Working
eee nt split-level
house. Refs.
6 p.m.
VErnon _ 5-0745,
IION FOR WIDOW IN
Private suite, flexible
ary,

unusual

GOOD
hours,

position.

North

ton Sieution” Phone CR 2-3084 or
« AGED

WOMAN

ousework.

1 cleaning

Live

FOR

in.

No

help.

PA

GENEchildren.

4-1545,

LENT OPP. TO SUPPLEMENT
income,

housework,

2 half

days

sh Top salary. Hours flexible.

"TINED
LADY
TO
HELP
WITH
sician’s household when newborn
y
arrives
in February.
Recent

nce required. 674-4266.

RE

WOMAN

of

WANTED

elderly

lad

FOR

in

COs
WE

ARE

ear

.00 hr.,
;

4-5006,

one

day

evenings.

Help Wanted Baby Sitters
SITTER 3 DAYS A WEEK 2:30
p.m.,
Friday,
Saturday
and
1y. 9 mo.
old girl. References.

‘middle

age.

or

student.

864-

R'S
HELPER:
MATURE,
anent, It. housework,
childcare.
m., bath. Doctor’s home. Write
, Northfield, Il. 60093.

RELIABLE

SITTER

and

occasional

iew

Rd.,

refs.;

vic. Edens

ADULT

FOR

day;

car

EVE-

helpful;

Expressway

Glenview.

SITTER

apply

2100

and

Dempster,

an

Drive

BABYSITTER

ALpine

SITRE
WOMAN
FOR
BABY
Saturdays
and Sundays.
Steady
ion.
Skokie’
area.
References
red. Call 679-0908.
©
BY ep
ERS
gre
o peg ge
. care
uring the
day in
his
0-5:30
p.m.
Must
9wn home; $3
be

DESIRES

An

BABY

Wanted—Women
Industrial

Assemblers

p.m.

VENT POSITIONS FOR CAPA-

women.
Light order picking and
mbly
work.
Profit sharing,
free
talization,
paid
vacation,
no
ence necessary. Skokie location,

AV 2-5400.

Help Wanted—Men
Business and

Professional

RAGEMAN AND DOORMAN
y
plus bonus. 5 or 6 day week.
high
rise
bldg.
in
Wilmette.

ibility,

honesty

and _

Mr. Hed or Mr. Gilliland
opportunity

RETIRED

some

OR

knowledge

RETIRED

MEN

way,
delivering
newspapers
in
on every morn.
Car required.

info. UN

WANTED,

work,
w

3

ugh

4 a.m.

in

to 7 a.m.

roadside

PART-

Monday

STUDENT
after school

ilmette. Phone AL

Business

and

Chicago Coating
&amp; Laminating Co.

GLENVIEW

Employer

Northbrook
272-2990

STATE

BANK

FULL TIME
MAIL CLERK

3

TWO PUBLIC WORKS
MAINTENANCE MEN FULL TIME
VILLAGE
OF NORTHFIELD

plan,

Village

medical
health
benefits,
tion. Apply Village Hall,
Rd., Northfield, 446-3708.

pays

vegetable

1-2325.

‘AXI CAB DRIVER WANTED
So
3 i
TIME
can
‘I CAB SERVICE, INC.
252.
oss Point Rd., Evanston

G. D. Searle &amp; Co

FREE

TO YOU

MAINTENANCE
TO

14,000
4,000
9-12,000
10,200
10,000
8,000
7,800
7,200
7,200
6,500
6,500
6,500
6,300
5-6000

Electro mech.
designer
Layout draftsman
Electrical eng., no degree
Machine designer, deg. not req.
Design draftsman, hydraulics
Mech.,
elec., arch. draftsmen
Architectural draftsman
Laboratory technician
Jr. architectural draftsman

10,500
10,500
10,000
9,600
9,600
6-9,000
6,300
6,000
5,500

Salesman, pneumatics
Outside sales trainee

OLD

car

ORCHARD,
SUITE

plus

NEW

Westmoreland

Bldg.

Below are

ORchard

i Jape $450-$500

Sporting Goods Trn. Sales . . . ..... $450 Base plus Car

$550-$600
eres $550-$600

Admin. Trn.
Personnel Trn.
Pi

pe

Feed

ee

Sts

$575-$725

MURPHY
can’t

come

in, please

ST.

2-1! 142

SEASONAL
OUTDOOR WORK
FULL AND

PART-TIME
OUTDays,
a half

or apply

in person

DECORATIONS UNLIMITED INC.
1825 Holste Rd., Northbrook

OFFICE

Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News

by

RUG
needs

AND
CARPET
COMPANY
reliable, conscientious
WORKMAN
for
our
Service
Department.
Good
starting salary, depending on experience. Security will be determined by
ability to work with people and adhere
to company
policy of Quality Workmanship.
Will train. Ask
for Steve,
251-1200.

AUTOMOBILE

Prefer
experienced
man
for
G.M.
Dealership-Buick Agency. Union shop.
5 day week. Start immediately.
Call
Serv. Manager, Paul Kivland for appt.
Green

Bay

Rd.,

STOCK

OAKTON

phone.

5022 Oakton

BR
Announcements

3-2155

Wilmette

251-6800

DELIVERY.
salary.

CAMERA

St., Skokie,

OR

CO.

3-6220.

HIGH SCHOOL BOYS $1.50 Hr.
Rake leaves Saturday mornings.
Must be at least 16.
Phone HI 6-4873.

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SALES

Permanent

ROOM AND
Good starting

of Oakton

Equal

Opportunity

Employer

PROGRAMMER, SR.
EVANSTON DOWNTOW
COLLEGE DEGREE AND EXPOSURE
to system work desirable. Must ha
extensive
experience
programmi
magnetic tape and/or disk. Emphag
either Honeywell or IBM equipme
Cobol, Easycoder or Autocoder, IOC
POSITION
OFFERS
UNUSUAL
ture potential in expanding new da
center. Evanston
executive office
nat’l corp. Excellent starting salar
working
conditions and fringe be
fits. Call C. C. Boyer 869-2300.

Packaging Corp. of Ameria
1632

Chicago

Ave.

Evanst

IS LANGUAGE A
PROBLEM FOR YOU?
DO
YOU
LIKE
FIGURES
OR
CA
you do light typing? We have sever
openings
for people
with Bi-Ling
background
even
with limited
co
mand
of English. Fees are paid by t
employer.
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
No Fee.
Hours 9-5
UN 9-34
Sat. by appt.
636 Church St.
Evanst

A

FILM INSPECTION
PACKING AND SHIPPING
responsible person with a sense

meticulous

but non-technical work.

experience necessary. Good wages a
excellent possibility for future grow
Small office. 3 weeks vacation. Pro
sharing. Medical insurance.
HENK NEWENHOUSE, INC.
Distr. of films
1825 Willow Rd., Northfield, 446-415
ONE
OF
THE
NORTH
SHORE
oldest,
most
successful
and
located
real
estate
offices
ned
additional salesmen. Experience p
ferred
but
will
train
an
eag
beginner.

WYATT

999

MECHANIC

MOTOR

north

CLIFF

5201 Old Orchard Road
Mr. Surek, YO 6-8500
SKOKIE, ILLINOIS

Full Time

Evanston

* Glenview

Niles Av. and Searle Parkwa
Skokie
ORchard 3-320

CLERK

Needed to assist director of production
in
inventory
and_
production
scheduling. Excellent opportunity for
a young
man
interested
in
the
printing
industry.
No
experience
necessary. Please call or visit.

425

register

APPLY
PERSONNEL
OFFICE
8:15 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Mondays through Fridays

An

AMbassador

FOLEY

Employment Service

OPERATOR

EXCELLENT
STARTING
SALARIHI
—RAPID
PROGRESSION—FRH
UNIFORMS—LOW
PRICED
CAF
TERIA
WITH
FREE
MILK
A
COFFEE
AT LUNCH—SPOTLESS
CLEAN.
UNCROWDED
WOR
AREAS—NO
LAYOFFS
IN
O
HISFORY—PLUS
THE
MOST
L
ERAL OF FRINGE
BENEFITS.

(2 blocks

ASK_THE WOMEN YOU KNOW TO
CHECK OUR WOMEN’S AD

COLLEGE
Be

CHEMICAL

MUST
HAVE
HIGH SCHOOL
EDUC
tion. Some training in chemistry a
a
mechanical
aptitude
are
helpf
eeenee
on
both
first
and
seco
shift.

2 blocks west of Skokie Hwy.)

Standard Rate &amp; Data Service

Insur. Invest.

STOCKMAN
FOR MATERIALS HANDLING IN O
shipping
and
receiving
departme
and
also for work
in our
chemic
stock room.

Plenty of overtime

Purchasing Fine =F
&gt; &lt;5

a

SET UP, ADJUST AND MAINTA
machines
and
equipment
used
package
drug
products.
Willing
de
beginner with mechanical ap
ude.

9-1 142

AT THE “L”’ IN THE
NORTH SHORE BANK BUILDING
Free parking in bank tenant lot

$450 plus Car

Market Research

LINE MECHANIC
TO

At North End of West Parking Lot

MUST
BE
ABLE
TO
WORK
doors in all types of weather.
nights and weekends. Time and
over 40 hrs.

EXPERIENCE

CARETAKER

MAN
TO
AGE
50 TO
HELP
wWIT
care and feeding of small laborato
animals.
Farm
experience
helpful.

9,600
7,500

SKOKIE

226 IN THE

MEN

AGE
45
WITH
KNOWLED
of basic
pipe
fitting
and
plumbi
procedures.
Also
have
openings
for
BUILDI
MAINTENANCE
MECHANIC.

ANIMAL

14,000
12,000
11,000
11,000
10,800
10,200
10,000
9,000
8,400
8,400

Market res. systems analyst:
Superv., Prod., Control, degree
Programmers, 360
Prod. Control asst.
Mfg., equipment lay-out engr.
Personnel trainee, degree req.
Plant maintenance
Trainee, Marketing
Printers. Experience req.
Inventory and Prod. Cont.
Shipping and receiving
2 freight auditors.
Bank teller, commercial
Office trainees, H.S. grads.

1737 HOWARD

a

SOME

Has Openings for Men
in the Following Areas:

OR

Pharm. Sales Trn.

—Classified

* Wilmette

Business and Prof
essional

Professional

Office systems, degree
Accounting supervisor, to 40
Office Mgr., some credit exp.
Auditor, 5 yrs., exp.
Ci
. To age 35
Jr. tax analyst
Accountant,
systems
exp.
General accountant
Cost accountant
Statistical acct. trainee

Mgt. Trn.

il Mr. Johnson, 724-5721 or 674-4075.
Evanston Review

ce

available

1612 Chicago Ave.,
UN 9-9510

e work. Part-time evenings
and
turdays. Car and phone necessary.

100%

272-8400

If you

$2.50 HOUR GUARANTEED

os

$8,000 plus exp.
FIELD
SERVICE
TECHNICIAN
Large equipment installations.
Some
tech. bkgd. req.

Engineering Trn.

and

store

z

$14,000.
CIVIL ENGINEER
Supervise construction
of new midwest blidgs.

paid
vaca1780 Willow

just a few of the hundreds of positions we are presently
trying to fill.
H.S. GRAD — NO

es

—

Oldest Employment Service
Outside Chicago’s Loop

ALL

80%

That's right, over half the applicants we have interviewed in the last year have found better paying and
more rewarding jobs through our exclusive individual
placement service. Why not invest a few minutes of
your time to see what we can do for YOU?

:

To $35,000
SALES ENGINEER
Must be willing to relocate.
Drawing acct. plus expenses
Plus bonus commission and car.

APPLY:
1825 GLENVIEW RD.
GLENVIEW
OR PHONE 729-1900

Pension

Baran

SUBURBAN AND
FAR NORTH POSITIONS

500 Batting Average

Sat. Northbrook News AgenSkokie Hwy. Northbrook
272-

HIGH SCHOOL
xk
spare time

tends

4-1526.

STEADY

EXPERIENCE
NECESSARY
WILL TRAIN
PLANT—ALL
BENEFITS

2800 Shermer Rd.,
1 Blk. South of Willow

of produce for a

Davis St., Evanston.
ADY
PART-TIME
EMPLOYEarn extra spending money the
for complete

Equal

NEW

INC.

272-1000
Opportunity

256-1300

employer

store. Name your own time and
between 7 a.m. and 6 p.m. Apply

|

NO

courtesy

3. JAMES &amp; CO.
n equal

GENERAL FACTORY
MACHINE MAINTENANCE
MACHINE OPERATORS

5-1560

GLENVIEW
Man
wanted
for’
general
maintenance—walk shoveling, grass cutting,
etc.
year
around
for’
apartment
building.
Hourly
wages.
Phone—wWilliam C. Orth—PArk 4-5600.

y St.
Evanston, Il.
Equal Opportunity Employer
HOOSE YOUR OWN HOURS
FOR EXTRA INCOME
an needed to do general cleaning
e heart of downtown
Wilmette.
AL
1-7697 or AL
1-7428 after

0

CLIFF

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
No Fee. Hours 9-5
UN 9-3520
Sat. by appt. 636 Church St., Evanston

GENERAL OFFICE

BOT CORPORATION

. Romain,

GR

Some opportunities to get into supervision are also featured. No Fee.

1l-man_
office.
Prefer
some
payroll
experience and typing ability. No fee.
See
Dorothy
Parks
Placement,
627
Grove, 328-7622.

ENT
OPPORTUNITY
FOR
employees. No exper. necessary.
y company benefits. Good starting

)

Car.

CULLIGAN

~ full
time
in
home
or
out.
‘ity of 600 bl. Judson, Evanston. 3

ackers and

Company

They range from
positions requiring
much experience to ones for beginners
offering on-the-job training.

CULLIGAN
NEEDS
AN _ EXPERIenced machinist to maintain,
modify
or repair complicated plant machinery
such
as automatic
screw
machines,
jig-borer
and _ especially
hydraulic
equipment, Good chance for advancement.
CONTACT MR. LORIG

6 year old. DA 8-0563 after 5:30.

c

Wat

The

SHIRLEY SELBY
ALpine 1-4300.

We have several promotable positions
open for men who have some flair for
figures.

2

: Ip

MARQUART

Til.

anybody for figures?

9-9000

MAINTENANCE
MACHINIST

who loves babies. 475-1398.

Help
eA

UN

1-4300

TO

SIBLE
WOMAN
OR
GIRL,
el
children. 3 days a week,
fe
od., Fri. Appr. 9:30 to 6:30.
tt Northbrook, 272-6564.

MOTHER

Evanston

Permanent, Full Time
Excellent Company Benefits
Apply Mr. Anderson
The Hollister Newspapers
1232 Central Ave., Wilmette

INTERESTED

$15. 488-4835 and DE 6-1090.

ING

OR

PHOTOCOPY

Messenger

729-0737.

care for 3 children, 1, 2 and
8 a.m. to 6 p.m, TUESDAYS

omeone

The Hollister Newspapers
Wilmette,
CALL GLENN SCHMID

1232 Central Av.

:

AMERICAN

sral, sporadic sitting for dental
shopping, nights out, etc. 945-

-ONSIBLE

equip-

Central

8 hrs. Phone PA 9-1133

, or PA

GROWTH

office

If you
are
interested
in
attaining
success and advancement in return for
a job well done,
you
will want
to
inquire
about
our
opening.
Call
or

DAY
EVERY
OTHER
WEEK,
erences. $14 a day. Call UN 9-0167.
LADY
cleaning

the

SELL
ADVERTISING
FOR
THE
North Shore’s community newspapers
and develop a growing territory as a
stepping stone to further advancement
in
our
progressive
organization.
If
you’re
enthusiastic
an
aggressive,
' we'll provide the training and product
support to give you every sales tool.
Top
starting
salary,
liberal
fringe
benefits
and
commission.
Should
be
college
graduate,
have
completed
military
service
and
have
some
experience.

You must have 12 hours accounting
and 1 year experience, preferably in
standard costing.

pe. Cleaning Woman
CLEANING
for general

in

Professional

GROWTH OPPORTUNITY
FOR SALESMAN

IK

PROGRESSIVE

leader

Business and

ment field looking for an individual
interested in beginning his accounting
career in the cost area.

on. Part-time.
Sleep-in nights.
T-465, Box 60, Wilmette, 60091.

—f&amp;

A

oriented

sige

ii r

i

Waukegan

&amp; COONS

Rd.
724-3000.

Glenvi

SERVICEMAN
EXPERIENCED
OR
WILL
TRA
Electrically and mechanically incli
man.
Permanent
position.
Apply
person.
North
Shore
Refrigerati
4001 Simpson, Skokie.
BOYS WANTED
to
deliver
morning
newspapers
South Evanston. Routes available ez
of Ridge,
south of Greenwood.
pay plus bonus. 491-1050.
HARDWARE CLERK
Full Time
Apply in person. Ace Hardware,
Second St., Highland Park.

* Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

Oct.

26,

1

15

�pes

Help Wanted—Men

110

Business and

Business and Professional

SHIPPING CLERK
PROMOTION
DEPARTMENT
NEEDS
man to assist in shipping advertising
material to customers. Will also keep
track of stock.
Call

Mrs.

Crocker

for

729-3000

TRUCK

BUILDERS
250 Happ Rd.,

Wide scope of responsibility including
time study, methods, layout in manufacturing
assembly
and
packaging
operations. Applicants must have I.E.
degree,
2 years
experience
in mfg.
industry
be
capable
of directing
2
methods
men,
and
of
coordinating
overall I.E. program for the company.
CALL yt “ghd MOHR.

INC.

Shermer Rd.
Northbrook,
An Equal Opportunity Employer

IIl.

anybody for. figures?
We have
open for
figures.

They range from
positions requiring
much experience to ones for beginners
offering on-the-job training.
Some opportunities to get into supervision are also featured. No Fee.
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
o Fee. Hours 9-5
UN 9-3520
Sat. by appt. 636 Church St., Evanston

BUILDING

Fine opportunity
for personal development.
Excellent
starting
salary,
merit rated advancement. Fine fringe
benefits. Call C. C. Boyer 869-2300

Packaging Corp. of America

INSPECTOR -

BURGER

Evanston

Standard Rate &amp; Data Service
5201 Old Orchard Road
Mr. Surek, YO 6-8500
SKOKIE ILLINOIS

SATURDAY

PARKER

SUNDAY

Men early morning work.
Earn up to $25 per weekend
Call for information, UN 4-1526

Night Dishwasher-Porter
Call 967-8939. Niles Area

High School Grad.
Sales Trainee Program
$600-$650

a month

THIS LARGE
MANUFACTURING
firm has an extensive training
program for a young
person that
is willing to start off spending
1-2 years
inside working
in inventory control, production, customer service. In order to obtain
product
knowledge.
After
this
training,
you will
be
given
a
sales territory.
In a
riod of
time this will Pid you
in a position to earn $20,000 to $25,000 per
year. So if you are looking to the
with a wns
A that has proven

success,

call

Ken Gossmeyer.

IF

NO
TRAVEL,
FAST
PROMOtions, good benefits, and a good
starting salar7 with quick review
for
raises.
his
is
what
our
client has to offer you
if you
have
college
accounting
and
light experience or 2 or 3 years
in auditing
and
a high
school
education.

Computer Oper. Trn.
$550 to $700
ANY
IBM
BACKGROUND
WILL
qualify you to be trainee on this
360 Computer
and then on into
programming.
Plan your future
now, not tomorrow, get into 3rd
generation EDP
today.
Call or
come
into our office.

Det.

26,

DAVIS
1967

FIRM

IS LOOKING

FOR

A

candidate to take over this large
warehouse
operation.
In 3 to 5
years this
sition can lead to
warehouse
—, Any supervisory
background
in shipping,
receiving, or warehouse qu
es you.

Customer Service Trainee

H.S. Grad. $500—$525

for Ap

729-3000

EDUCATIONAL

Base

PRINTING
WE

HAVE

tion

Northbrook

JANITORS

to

INTERESTING

for

a

man

operate’

or

w

vario'

il

ki

offers ‘extensive "benefite
starting

salary.

Must

:

have

a

cleri

REASNER at 415- 190 for Eo
pointment.

Washington

National.

Insurance Company
1630 Chicago Av.
An

OR PERMANENT.
agi
bins ig pleasant sur-

open

TRAINEE

AN

machines,
including
the
fs
Multigraph.
Excellent
chance
quire a profitable and int

FOR

a

PUBLISH

90 EAST LAKE AV, GEE

MAN

272-8880

Kennedy

for

Equal

en

Evanston,

Opportunity

Em| :

eet OFTor TUNI’

pent ee hae ig Saige

ag 7 wy ie

new Ses ae ae
rtunities. Call Louis
BIRCHWOOD REALTY CO.Trieb:Cl

811

Skokie

Hwy.,

Northbrook

729-0100 TOOL CRIB ATTENDANT
GLENVIEW, ILL, | COLLEGE
GRAD 6 orFOR8 hours
TEACH:
peeves —
fF
113

Hollister Want
Help

Ads

n reply please state
of
study.
Write
464,
Wilmette, Ill.

Wtd.—Men

and

Women

OPPORTUNITIES AT
NATIONAL

TEA

CO.

Applications are being accepted for full time and

GENTLE-

man
as
custodian
and
for
light
janitorial
work.
Small
apt.
offered.
References required. Call 446-4176.

part-time openings at our new store in GLENVIEW
Waukegan Road and Lake Avenue.

MAN
i

UP TO AGE 50
loyment. Stock work.
ENILE FURNITURE
ade
Chicago. RO 4-4675

CASHIER: HOST-PART-TIME
weekends,
interesting
work. Call OR
3-3131,
Pyrenees
estaurant,
10035

SERVICE STATION
Experienced; part-time.
Northbrook Shell
Shermer and Waukegan, Northbrook
INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER,
PRODUCTS
styling. Growing office. Write resume
to Dana
Mox
Assoc.,
109 Pfingsten
Rd., Northbrook, Ill. or 272-3151.

YOU HAVE THE DESIRE TO
go into sales and from lack of
exposure feel you are not qualified.
Then
this could
be your
golden
opportunity.
For
this
company will train you in customer
service,
and
inside
sales.
After an extensive and thorough
training program it will lead
outside
sales
with
a car,
expenses and 5 figure salary.

Retired

Ass't Credit Mgr.
$9,000 to $13,000
ANY
HEAVY
CREDIT
ground
qualifies you for

BACKthis.

869-8600

Gentleman

BILLING,
5

days

a

To Do

GROCERY

MERCHANDISERS

Call

PArk

Full and Part-Time

FOOD CHECKERS
Full and Part-Time

Journeymen Meat Cutters
Full Time

ee

Apprentice Meat Cutters

3:30 TO 5:50 P.M.

week,

MAN
PART-TIME
FOR
station, days. Glenview.
724-9815 or 724-4771

4-0245
SERVICE

PORTER

Full Time
Paid holidays and vacation. Free hospitalization

LITTLE TOUCH OF HOLLAND
343 Park Av., Glencoe, VE 5-3527.

and major medical. Pleasant working conditions.

TREE CLIMBERS

DO

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk

272-7570.

ACOUSTICS DEVELOPMENT CORP.
1810 Holste Rd.

'

MEN,
YOUNG,
TO DELIVER
MORNING NEWSPAPER
ROUTES. $25 and
up. per week. Chicago nortr side. RO

$9,000

EVANSTON

WAREHOUSE

Use

MALE
STUDENT
OR
HANDYMAN
living
in
vicinity
of
Asbur
and
Greenleaf, Evanston, to do yard
work.
Mr. Daily, Jr. HI 6-4700.

Shipping-Receiving
THIS

729-0123
MIDDLE
AGE

HELP

works

OPPORTUNITY

PART-TIME
ing : ng

WORK

Miss

learn

men
with
some
mechanical
ability.
Willing
to work
and
learn
ge neral
maintenance.
Good
ay,
lent
of overtime,
and other fringe
e nefits. 8051 N. Central Park, Skokie
CALL 267-6777

to 5 p.m.

YARD

NIGHTS

metal

punts

&amp; CO.

_

Engineering Corp. |

yo ung

roundings

Set your own
hours.
— 475-0743. Call 8-11

1

251-5500

SHOP

in

FORESMAN

OR PART-TIME

‘EXCELLENT

Assistants

TIME

jobs.

Call

BR 3-2155
Deerfield

AND

experience

SCOTT,

MAINTENANCE-TRAINEE

not
required.
graduate
could

RIDGE AV.
EVANSTON
Ph. 864-6050, ext. 220
All Qualified Applicants Welcome

Stead
LAZA
2749 W.

Wilmette.

1800 Holste Rd., Northbrook.

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION
FULL

475-

years

Skokie Blvd., Skokie.

Ass't Warehouse Foreman
to

Some previeus business expe-

without

previous

YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES,
move up. Immediate Need for 20
Exec. Trainees. Best Training—
Pay—Benefits
and
Potential
in
the
Industry.

Mail Boy $400

Internal Auditor
$500-$700 a Month

own

Hussman

PERSON NEEDED TO
and
maintain
inventory

SERVICEMAN EXPERIENCED
In air conditioning and heating.
Vacation and hospitalization.

It takes Imagination
and Ambition
to Get Ahead $550

$7,500

PLUS
OFFICE
AND
NICE
friendly
atmosphere.
Lots
of
room
for
advancement
for
an
ambitious. young man.
You
get
your
first
raise
in 3 months.
FREE.

600

on your

EVENINGS

helpful
but
High
School

WANTED:

Av.,

UN 9-9510
625 Deerfied Rd.

rience
Recent
qualify.

OR

Call

ing

to
work
for
a
leading
ed
publishing company. =
types of publicit
outstanding writing enc

1612 Chicago Ave., Evanston |

records.

2020

TO _ 10:30

pI

prooirea

STANT
INTERESTING "CHALLENG
sition for college graduate w

MACHINISTS

for light sheet

9 a.m.

4:30

Sundays.

Paanias
Gene eiaiene noasinie
MITEC ENGINEERING
LABS

GENERAL

from

TIME.

read!

PUBLIC, RELATION

Help Wanted—M
industrial 48

1413 Lake

BUS
BOY;
16
YRS.
OR
OVER;
5
p.m. to 9:30 ae
Fri. and Sat. 12
noon to 3 p.m. Sun. Rxperience
not
required. $1": 35 per hr. AL 1-6621.

YQU. WILL BE TRAINED TO ADjust and settle automobile claims
in the Chicago area. For a major casualty company in addition
to a fine company training program. You get the added benefit
direct supervision.
No
exp. needed. No Fee.

112

FULL

Administrative

FULL

HIKER

p.m. and alternate
3404 mornings.

Inventory Clerk

and odd
Phone 3
a.m.

Like Working Outdoors?
Start as a Claim
Adjuster Trainee
$550 — Car — Expenses

of working

AUT OMOBILE

for:

NEWLY CREATED POSITION WITH
growth potential is now available for
a young man starting out in this field.
Duties
include
rate
and
freight
bill
analysis, traffic studies and assisting
Physical Distribution Manager. 1 or 2
years
college,
special
schooling
or
traffic experience helpful.

week,

CLERK,

relevan

starting

Free
hospital
and
other
benefits.
ply in person. E. B. Taylor &amp; Co.,
560 Chestnut, Winnetka.

Traffic—Rate
Analyst

Habeas
order
stock

exc.

IN

A

EXCELLENT
OPPORTUNITY
FOR
recent High School graduate interested in the accounting field. 1 year’s
college or equivalent courses helpful.
Learn to prepare financial reports and
‘ other
basic
accounting
procedures.
Good starting salary and opportunities
for advancement.

PART

NORTH SHORE'S LARGEST
Visit our newly decorated office

THIS
FINE
COMPANY
WILL
train you in the field of marketing
research
and
marketing
analysis.
Plenty
of public contact.
Inside
and
outside
work.
Here is an outstanding opportunity that leads to executive marketing. management.

HAR DWARE

Accounting Clerk

5 day

PERSONNEL

Marketing Trainee
$600-$650

openings

necessary,

AVAIL.

GRADUATE.

tema

ieee | ee

POSITIONS

not

SCHOOL

AB

salaries. For more information call or
apply personnel de t. Weiss Memorial
fe} spital, 4646 N.
Marine Dr., Chicago.

CHALLENGING
POSITIONS
FOR
REcent college graduates with degree in
business. Informal, on-the- job trainin
program leading to supervisory, staff,
personnel or operations management.

Part-Time Weekend

KING

PART-TIME
EVENINGS
TO START
RD.
GLENVIEW.

AND

Exp.

CAR
NECESSARY
FOR
TRIPS
TO
post
office,
bank,
etc.
Expenses
reimbursed in addition to salary. Will
train honest, reliable man with high
school
education
in
operation
of
Multilith equipment. Will be bonded.

A

needed
To
maintain
office
and
factory
building.
This
permanent
position
otfers
good
age 4 and
outstanding
Company benefits
if you want responsibility
and
enjoy
variey
we
would
like to discuss this position with you.

VILLAGE OF NORTHFIELD
Pension plan, village pays 80% medical
help
benefits,
paid
vacation.
Apply Village Hall, 1780 Willow Rd.,
Northfield. 446-3708. ©

FULL OR
DAYS OR
$1.75 HR.
834 WAUKEGAN

Ave.

HANDYMAN

several promotable positions
men who have some flair for

have

TIME

“PROOFREADER

HIGH

Bee ee

FULL

Messenger Multilith Oper.

PROMOTION
OPENS
THIS POSITION
for
degreed
accountant
with
good
scholastic
background.
Headquarters
staff multi-plant national corporation.
Modern
computerized
accounting operation.

1632 Chicago

MEN

WOULD
WELCOME
THE
OPPORTUnity of discussing with you the many
opportunities
mow
available,
your
future prospects with American,
and
our complete fringe benefit program,
——
Health and Life Insurance,
Profit Sharing and Retirement,
Education Plan and Employee Discounts.
We

ACCOUNTANT
EVANSTON DOWNTOWN

ENGINEER

SUPERVISION

637

Northfield

HI 6-2402

EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHERS
1900 EAST LAKE AV., GLENVIEW
An Equal Opportunity Employer

CULLIGAN

SERVICE

Weeted-—Mea
;
y s
..

Business and Professional

A GOOD COMPANY TO GO WITH
A GOOD COMPANY TO GROW WITH

BENEFITS

Help

Professional

AMERICAN. HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION

OVERTIME

appointment

SCOTT,
FORESMAN
&amp; CO.
INDUSTRIAL

Business and

Professional

DRIVERS

ee ©

110°

110

STEADY WORK. NORTH SHORE.
Call Mr. Lee, 4-5 p.m., 724-1300
MEN WANTED
to
deliver
morning
newspapers
South Evanston. Must have car.
491-1050

in

Apply daily 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

DRIVER;
TAKE
HIGHLAND
PARK
executive
to
work.
Also
do
office
cleaning.
Call 678-4490,
Mrs.
Hussey
weekdays. ID 2-7346 weekends.
DRIVER
FOR
DELIVERIES.
MUST
be
over
21
and
reliable.
Apply
in
person.
Northbrook
Liquor Store, In
shopping center, 1955 Cherry Lane.

aig, 2

ge

agin CONTRACTOR

helper. No experience
AL 1-2981 after 6 p.m.

NEEDS

necessary.

Call

* Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
Lake Forest Lamplighter * Lake Bluff Lamplighter

Cla

�gg

TR

SALESMAN,

ai

Ea

EXPERIENCED

We
offer
such
benefits
as
monthly
statements,
tax
withholding,
advertising
allowance
and $112 Million retirement fund
in
addition
to
a liberal
incapacitation
fund. These are most unusual benefits
in the Real Estate field. If applicant
has managerail qualities the future is
unlimited
in this
organization.
Call
Mr. Watson District Sales Mgr. Lake
PE
office of Baird &amp;-Warner, CE

time and Full Time
ENCE
orms

NECESSARY.
AGE
furnished.
Work
at

Can You Sell Real Estate?

Orchard Shopping Center. Day or
SMon LAPP
in person, 9 a.m. to
onday

TA
PROMOTION
hicago-based book
‘

Can You Make Money?

t. 30th. Illinois State
ervice, 1572 Maple Av.,

YES YOU CAN :
We
will
train
you.
You can
earn
$10,000 to $20,000 yearly. Opening for a
man
or woman
in our North
Shore
office.
Phone Mr. Kruger

MANAGER
publisher to

d execute promotion programs
the
school
and
library
Requires knowledge of direct
e advertising, book review
n media, and copywriting
:
rience
required.
Out-

J. KRUGER &amp; CO.
REALTORS

WANTED
REAL — REAL ESTATE

benetits, 35 hr. week, month
nd detailed resume
in
to:

T-468,

Box

60,

Wil-

~ aN
STUDENT

SALES PEOPLE

oa OFESSI ONAL

bility
‘GR

of

QUALITY

some

Call
Mrs.
5-1560 or

Photo

527

ary
AL
1-4300

SS

for Early
tore. Call

American retail
Mr.
Benzel
for

GANTNER’S

THE, SUBURBAN

HOUSE

Morton

leas INANCE MAN AND GROUNDS
r for pad 78 unit apt. complex in
vn

rthbrook.

2 bedroom

‘Call John S. Clark

apt.

&amp; Sons,

TE alge
HAS
ag
ok
grt
ve salesperson
Tr
; 8 permanent position offerin
unities. Full time an
only requirements. Call

Realty

AL 1-5600.

hr.
lucts.

ROLLING
ING MILt
MILLS

INC.
‘Chicago.

EXTRA MONEY

part-time.
Fuller
Brush
Car necessary. Phone Mr.

at GR

ME ‘OR

and

5-4173

or

FULL

TIME,

assembly.

: i

E

IN

583-4250.

LIGHT

See

1856

EVANSTON

S. Part-time.

GR

Mr.

Walters

FLEXIBLE
5-3170.

CLERK
|

CASHIER

Adult wanted for evening work,
to 10 p.m. Call Mr. Weismehl.

5:30

ALPINE PHARMACY
3000 Wilmette Av., Wilmette. AL 1-7771
DISHWASHER AND KITCHEN HELP
full time or part-time.
Caravel Restaurant, Northbrook
272-4358

BORATORY ASSISTANTS
MALE AND FEMALE

MAN

OR

STUDENT

120

For

FOR
BUSINESS
MAN;
GRADUATE
student,
or faculty
member.
Bdrm.
with
private
bath,
nr.
University.
Avail. about Nov. 5th. GR 5-6591 after
7 p.m.
2

ROOMS
W/PRIVATE
BATHS,
REfrig. On Hinman
1 blk. from
buses
and
C&amp;NW.
S.E.
Evanston
close to
a
St. shops. Call 8 to 10 a.m. 491-

ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN
Howard and Ridge, Chicago. Private
entrance.
Chicago
and
Evanston
buses. RO 1-1044

Sleeping
MAN

Room

SMALL ROOM
FOR
GENTLEMAN,
Many
conveniences,
and private entrance, no students. Call UN 4-1314.

WILMETTE
PLEASANT
ROOM
ADJ.
bath
for
employed
gentleman
nr.
transp. and town, Call AL 1-0545 after
6 p.m. or Sat. and Sun.
WINNETKA,
LARGE
ROOM;
4 WINdows;
walk-in
closet;
separate
entrance. 2 blocks to transportation; $15.
HI 6-0084.
FOR
STUDENT
OR
BUSINESS
MAN
large
se = moped
er
a
room,
light
cook
nr,
and
Downtown, Call DA 8- 9604,
EVANSTON—MASTER
SIZE
BEDroom
for
a
married
couple.
Good
location. Privileges. Call after 5 p.m.
weekdays. DA 8-5342.

Apartments

THE

RAULAND CORP.
A Zenith Subsidiary

Equal

Opportunity

Employer

NOW HIRING
WAITRESSES
GRILLMEN
AND
KITCHEN HELP
| Skokie

Blvd.

AVE.

1303 MAPLE
ROOMS,

$98
CE

6-8696

FOR
RENT—CONDOMINIUM
APARTment—Unfurnished. De luxe 3 bedrms.
2 baths in elevator
bldg.
In North
Evanston. Nov. ist poss. $400 month.
KENILWORTH
REALTY
AL _ 1-5600

Ist Floor

SHELLY’S
VE 5-3802

An Equal Opportunity
sified

UN

244 LARGE
4-8503

IN

Northbrook

Employer

5 Room

Apt.

S.E. EVANSTON
W/WOOD
BURNing fireplace. Immed. poss. $150. 3280075 or 475-6013.

NICELY
FURNISHED
bath,
vicinity
Oakton
transp., parks. Available
679-1020

INC.

al

elec.

4-9020

233

Asbury

kit.;

beaut.

BR

3-2660

THE FARCROFT
1337 Fargo Ave., Chicago
Elevator Building at Lake
4

RM.,
1
BDRM.
APTS.
$155
TO
$160 per month. Spacious rooms, walkin closets,
kit. with fruitwood cabinets. Free gas, elec., TV antenna incl:
2 blocks east of ‘‘L, “ 14 block express
bus,
adults,
no
pets, manager
on
premises 11 to 7. Avail. now and ‘Dec.

New

BEDROOM AND KITCHENETTE
apts.
Carpeted.
If
desired,
maid
service, telephone service, and garage

Coffee

Shop,

launderette, beauty and
on premises. Short term

drug

4
RMS.
1
and
ge ey
Nov. 1, $175.

NEAR
NORTHWESTERN
UNIV.
Beautiful spacious 3 bdrm. apt. suit.
3-5 people Lge. kitchen. Ist fir. of 2
flat. Yard. Avail. Nov. GR 5-3000.

Elevator Bldg.

2
Rms.,
Main $230.

2

baths,

Sherman
Ridge

nr.

Hinman.

nr.

baths,

AVAIL. NOV. 1
Ist Fl. Monroe nr. Custer.
CHICAGO
5 Rms., 3rd Fl: Modern kit. and
Ashland at Jarvis. Adults. $125.
5 Rms.,

Smart

&amp; Golee,

DAvis

TALISMAN

store,

iE3200

APARTM ENTS

Evanston—Central

N. OAKLEY

bath.

2600 GOLF
mi
Ege 3 4 left! De Ton 1-bedrm. ;
air-cond. bldg. Golf Mill loc. Features
dinoor pool, liv. rm. w/window wall ta
balcony. 2-dr. Frigidaire refrig. in ea
apt. From $188 mo. MODEL
OPEN:
Thurs., Fri.. Sat., Sun. 724-8500, 724
0150, 729-1133.

barber shop
leases avail-

NEW ELEVATOR BUILDING
Deluxe spacious air-cond; 2 bdrm. apt.
equipped with all latest features for
easy
living.
Secure,
quiet
building.
Walk
to beach and. all conveniences.
Exe.
transp:
$225
eel
mo.
Heated
garage avail. 446-1646.

$135.

Realtors

Sherman

GLENVIEW

Maple at: Main St.
GReenleaf 5-4000

6353

INC.

EVANSTON
BRoadway 3-3750

SMART &amp; GOLEE
3rd Fl., Simpson-nr.

2 Rms.,

Ridgeview Apartment Hotel
901

AV.,

LARGE
THREE.
BEDROOM
LUXURY
apts. All wood
sash eliminates
con-'
densation
and
all windows
can. be
washed
from
the
inside.
Fully
equipped kitchens.. Heat cost incl. in
rent
yet
each
apt:
has
_individua
control: The latest in sound conditioning. There
are many
more features
too numerous to itemize.
Please arrange to see these:apts. now!
Furnished model open-DAILY
1-5
BAIRD &amp; WARNER
491-1855

1564

available.

&amp; TYSON,

1571 SHERMAN
UNiversity. 4-2600

1333 Maple Ave.

George J. Cyrus &amp; Co.

UN

Evanston

EVANSTON

regan
$240
1402 HINMAN, Greenwood Inn
$225
719 HINMAN,
nr. lake, shops
$165
ONE BEDROOM
1101 GROVE, an elegant hi-rise a stroll
to Downtown. Evanston
195
7650 SHERIDAN, Chicago, newer
138

For Rent—Apartments

EVANSTON,

loc,

CO.
St.,

EFFICIENCIES
WILMETTE Av.—elev. bldg;
$ 55
ONE BEDROOM
sg A CHICAGO Av.—across. from
ark
$222.50
1410 CHICAGO Av.—front apt.
$182.50
TWO BEDROOMS
1015 MADISON—elev. bldg.
1512 PLYMOUTH—Glenview T.H.
2033 SHERMAN—Air Cond.
THREE BEDROOMS
1616 HINMAN—front apt.
2462 ESTES Av.—Chgo. furn,
1501 MAPLE—elev. bldg

QUINLAN

724-501 |

3 BEDROOMS—2 BATHS
FOREST Av. nr. lake remod.
4
KEDZIE
spac., nr. lake
$24
2 BEDROOM APTS.
CENTRAL
St.,
Normandy
Apts.,

prim

1520 Central

Area

The Roydon—1009 Davis St.
RM.
EFFICIENCY—NEWLY
DEC
orated—kitchen has Formica ctr. top
sink—white
tile bath with new
For
mica
cabinet
wash
bowl.
Immed
occupancy—$105
per mo.
Call L. A
Peterson &amp; Poe GR 5-1010.

EVANSTO

1223 HULL TERR.

CHICAGO

‘ROOMS,
NEWLY
DEC.
NEAR
beach,
exc.
shpg.;
transp.;
stove;
refri
no
chi dren,
pets;
give
deta s. Nov. 1st occup.; $175. Married
cple,
pref.
Write
T-471,
Box
60,
ilmette, Il.

5600 W. JARVIS AVENUE
NILES, ILLINOIS
An

2234

RAYMOND

QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.

FINEST AREA

COLLEGE
GRAD.—WORKING
GIRL
wishes
to
share
air-cond.
apt.
in
Skokie with same. Free re
and
swimming pool. 677-7096 a er 5 p.m.

6

THE

EVANSTON

917
331

$300
$360

1:30 TO 5 P.M. DAILY.

328-7200

S. E. EVANSTON

ENJOY
LIVING
IN
THIS
8 ROOM,
212 bath Duplex apt. in 2 apt. bldg.,
Lge.
yard,
nr. lake.
Kit.
has
dish' washer-disposal, exhaust fan and formica counters. H. W. heat. By owner.
2 air cond. 3 rms. carpeted. Children
invited.
$295
mo.
831
Judson
Ave.,
Evanston, UN 4-9559.

Ext. 213

Phone.

EVANSTON:
FEMALE TEACHER HAS
partially furn. apt. to share w/2 other
girls, age 23-26. Prefer college grad.
Call after 5 p.m., 328-0449.

[516 HINMAN

647-8000,

$155

See Betty Otte on Premises
1742 N. Greenwood
HAROLD BURNS
271-3500

from
from

1159

1620 to 1766 Greenwood
2 BEDROOM APT.

to Share

TWO
AND THREE
BEDROOM
APTS.
All
elec.
kitchen,
bath
for
every
bedroom,
deluxe
elevator
bldg.
located in heart of Downtown Evanston.
Baird &amp; Warner
491-1855

bedrooms
bedrooms

This
new
luxury
Raymond
elevator
building
will
feature
year
round
electric air conditioning; complete Hot
Point kitchens, balconies, large closets, ceramic tile baths, spacious living
rooms
with
separate
dining
rooms.
Garage and outside parking available.

APT.

878-7878
GLENVIEW

LGE.
FRONT
1
OR
2
RMS.
PRI.
bath,
gar.,
blk.
from
lake,
nr.
all
transp.
and
univ.
No
other
guests.
Pref. grad. or prof. man. DA 8-8796.

130

2 BDRM.

AND
2
BATHS,
AIR’
COND.,
reserved parking; UHF master antenna, elevator bldg. For appt. call

LGE.
24 FT. BDRM.
PVT.
BATH
IN
pvt.
home
in
Evanston.
Breakfast
privileges, must be employed. Nr. all
trans. Call evens. DA 8-9183.

WINNETKA—CLEAN,
PLEAS.
ROOM;
priv.
bath
in
quiet
home.
Prefer
employed gentleman.
Reference. Call
446-2010 after 6 p.m.
3RD FLOOR ROOM
FOR EMPLOYED
woman;
kitchen privileges;
near all
aged
$13
week;
DAvis
8-

2
3

OPEN
1

COOKING.

EVANSTON

J. DeMuro

SPACIOUS

LOVELY
FRONT SUITE—IDEAL FOR
student or businessman. 2 blks. Tech.
Inst. $17.50. Also smaller rm., $12.50.
Call after Fri. UN 4-2343.
A

Evanston's Only New
Lake Front Apt. Bldg.
AVAILABLE NOW

BDRM. ON PICTURESQUE BALCONY,
lg. liv. rm.-din. area, spiral stairway,
144 baths,
air cond.,
elevator
bldg.
reserved parking.

For Gentle-

IN EVANSTON. NO
GR 5-2842

ST.

LUXURIOUS | BDRM.
DUPLEX APT.

Rent—Rooms

FOR
EMPLOYED
GENTLEMAN.
Neat,
very
comfortable
room _ in
Evanston
home.
Excellent
location.
By
HI 6-3212; After 3 p.m. Fri. D
8-0895.

132

A.

I111 CHURCH

RENTALS

EN-

NORTH
SHORE
REAL
ESTATE
OFfice, Wanted: experienced real estate
salesmen and saleswomen.
THE UNDERHILL REALTY CO.
511 4th St., Wilmette
256-3050

_

WOMAN,

for general housework. Flexible hours,
own trans., top hourly pay. ID 2-4573.

272-7550

HIGH

MAN
OR
WOMAN
TO
OPERATE
snack
shop
in Downtown
Wilmette.
Also ideal for man
and wife team.
Top salary plus | gg Phage
3 call Mr.
Lurie at AL 1-7411
for appointment.

SALES
OFFICE
NEEDS
woman
for
telephone
and
ped
~~
time.

__ MAKE

IN

FOOD
QUALITY
CONTROL
LABORAtory technician. North Shore location,
some college science and experience.
Normal
company
benefits,
salary
open. Call Technical Director, DA 88850.

oe

BURY R

Northbrook.

WORK

DO
YOU
LIVE
IN
THE
AREA?
Would you like to become a vital part
of the Community?
Then, investigate
this saga
| for maximum
earnings.
Be a sale specialist in the sale
of North Shore Real Estate, We have
an opening
in both of our offices in
Indian
Hill
or
Evanston.
Call
Erv
Luchs.
MITCHELL
BROS.
* GR 5-3900

Grove

COUPLE
pl

Rd.,

ergy physics. No technical background
necessary but.some interest in science
helpful. 20-40 hours per week: Schedule to be individually tha
8 Apply
at the
Bubble.
Chamber
‘
m.
B307,
Northwestern
Technological
Inst.,
corner
Noyes
and
Sheridan,
a
or call
David Slate at 492-

ULE, OR PART-TIME
rson

Dundee

| INTERESTING

LOCAL

ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN
Howard and Ridge, Chicago. Private
entrance.
Chicago
and
Evanston
buses. RO 1-1044.
BUSINESSMEN—IF
YOU
WANT
A
quiet
place
to
live
sharing
a full
kitchen, bath and TV in Evanston,
Call 328-7094.
HINMAN
AND
DEMPSTER
EVANSton 2 rooms on 3rd fl. for employed
girl. Call GR 5-9479 before 9 a.m. or
after 5:30 p.m.

HI 6-8350

TAKE FRONT BULDING”
550 Sheridan Sq.

EVANSTON

AND

with local knowledge preferred. Work
with a traditional name and enjoy it’s

ts

113

very
mod.
lg. 4 rm.
air-cond.
apt.
with many closets. Cer. tile bath and
kit. 3rd flr. $145. Avail. Nov. Ist.
JANITOR
BR 4-5870
OFFICE
262-2675

ONE
‘Full
size.
Also
BAIRD

BEDROOM
APT.
ON
2ND
FL
din. rm. and all rooms are good
Fine bldg. in good neighborhood
garage avail. at same address.
&amp; WARNER
491-185:

EVANSTON
BEAUTIFUL

DEERFIELD

ON LAKE
BUILDING

SPACIOUS
DE LUXE
2 BDRM.
APT.
24x15
liv.
rm.
w/frpl.,
kitchen
w/brkfst.
area.
Dishwasher,
elec.
' heat, individual room control. Garage.
Close to transp. and shops. $250 per
mo. plus utilities. FLanders 9-0748.

5 ROOMS 1ST FLOOR $215
See Joe Jung, 498 Sheridan Rd., 864
9783 or call Mr. Lyons
SEAY &amp; THOMAS INC.
30 N. LaSalle St.
CE 6-706¢

SUBLET
CONVENIENTLY
LOCATED
in Wilmette a 4 rm., 2 bdrm., 2 bath,
de luxe apt. Air cond. w/court view.
Stove and refrig. incl. Carpeting and
drapes can be purchased. Apt. avail.
Dec.
1. Phone
784-6061 eves. or see
Mr. Schultz, 315C Ridge Rd., Wilmette,
AL 1-8280.

DE LUXE
2 BEDROOM
APT.
ELEV
bldg. Dishwasher and disposal includ
&lt; in enees
patid® or balcony; laun
dry. Park
BAIRD
og "WARNER
491-18

S.

EVANSTON:

SUB-LET

5

LARGE

rms.,
142 baths,
elevator
bldg.,
air
cond., free pkg., less than 44 block to
lake,
excel,
transp.,
wall
to
wall
erptg., and drapes can be purchased.
$260. Avail. Dec. 1st, 328-0883.
EVANSTON-DOWNTOWN:
OVER
looking park; 3 bdrms., 2 baths; prof.
decorated. Immed. occupancy. Rental
favorable
for de luxe
apt.
in best

area.

Call 328-5509.
3 ROOMS NEWLY DECORATED
IMMEDIATE
POSSESSION,
FREE
GAS
$85. IDEAL FOR STUDENTS
GR 2-0962

205 RIDGE, WILMETTE

EVANSTON,
737
N.
RIDGE:
SPA
cious
air conditioned
2 bdrm.,
1%
baths,
built-ins,
dishwasher,
elev.
parking
avail.,
good
trans.
Immed
poss. $
mo. Call 475-5883 or 777-885,
Agent.
EVANSTON,
500
LAKE:
PRESTIGE
location. 3 bdrm. apt. 2 baths, walkin
distance
to
lake,
shopping,
restau
rants. Overlooks park. Immed. poss.
Newton Realtor
777-885

BEAUTIFUL
cond.;

Dec.

2-BDRM.

Ridge

near

APT.,
Howard.

Iist., $160, Call 274-7445.

UNFURN.

APT.,

5

RMS.

AND

AIR
Avai

DE

nice, quiet adults Frig.; stove: wall t
wall carpeting. 2nd fl.; GR 5-7525.

144
RM.
APT.;
QUIET,
RESIDENtial
elevator
bldg.;
carpeted;
new
appliances
exc.
transp.;
near
lake;
recent refs. req.; 1345 Jarvis Av., 7400
N. at Sheridan Rd., Chicago.

MODERN
2 BDRM.
APT.
IN GLEN
view
for
6
mo.
sublease.
Quie
residential
area
$165
per
mo.
plu
utilities. Call PA 4-8889 after 6 p.m.

APARTMENT
FOR
RENT.
CONveniently
located,
close
to bus-line.
Write T-447, Box 60, Wilmette.

314
ROOMS;
2ND
FL.;
SUBLE
modern bldg. Avail. Nov. 4; conv. t
shopping and transp.
$167.50 mont
UN 9-0552 evngs. after 6 p.m.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
Lake Forest Lamplighter * Lake Bluff Lamplighter

Oct.

26,

see

�132.

For Rent—Apartments

HE PRESIDENTIAL
800

HINMAN

5 ROOM

Elevator Building
| Bedroom Apartments
Available Now
Indoor Heated Garage
Built-in Gas Ovens
Spacious Closets
Beau. Colored baths
Laundry Facilities
Window Washing
C&amp;NW Shops, Bus, ‘‘L”’
Mrs. Fieldman, Resident

E.

Manager

ILMETTE
Immediate occupancy—elegant 2 bedroom apts.—new elevator buildings.

1136 GREENLEAF
627 RIDGE_RD.
New Trier East High School Dist.
Moderate
monthly
rent includes
air
cond., central heat, reserved parking,
full carpeti ng. electric kitchen.
See bgp
model apts. Daily incl.
Sat. and Sun. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Representative on premises or phone:

256-4998

Seem

IN 3-5060

N-THE-LAKE

1440 SHERIDAN
FOR

RD.

IMMEDIATE

OC-

PACIOUS
APARTMENTS
IN
THIS
all electric elevator building.
NE BEDROOM
$300
All apartments have view of the lake.
Underground
parking.
All
conveniences in this outstanding building.

IUINLAN
571

&amp; TYSON,

SHERMAN AVE.
iversity 4-2600

INC.

EVANSTON
BRoadway 3-3750

VANSTON — SIX ROOM
2 BEDROOM APT., FULL DINING
room and living room, plus den. Near
Ridge
transportation;
convenient
7
tad
November
ist
possession.
5.

McGUIRE &amp; ORR,

INC.

R 5-1080

BR

CENTRAL

3-3220

PRAIRIE AREA

DE LUXE BDRM. APT. EVANSTON.
Liv. rm. and din. area, 12 x 19; compl.
kit., new
Frigidaire
and
stove;
tile
bath and shower. 2nd fir. 12 blk. to
bus, shopping and C&amp;NWR. $125. Dec.

75-4751
6953.

(12-1 and after 6 p.m.)

1420 CHICAGO

or 236-

AVENUE

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
3 Bedrooms-2 Baths
Just redecorated-Evanston’s
Finest
See Engineer in Building or call
fir. Wing
WH 4-7373
BROWNE &amp; STORCH, INC.

GLENCOE
BDRM.
WITH
BRAND
NEW
KIT.dishwasher, range, disp., comb. freezer-refrig.
Full
air
cond.,
individ.
controlled.
Heat
furnished.
Parking
for 2 cars at $275. Immed.
poss. 750
Glencoe Dr., For appt. ID 2-3607.
. ROGERS PARK—DE
LUXE 9 LGE.
rms.—4
bdrms.
Low
3rd. Huge
liv.
rm., din. rm., new mod. cabt. kit., 2
full tile baths. Giant closets. 42 blk. to
beach,
park. Near
‘“‘L’’, schlis. $325.
Will dec. to suit. Must see. Call 274om eves. and weekends.
ROOMS
Sten re
mod., 2 pees,
oned, garage. Avail., Nov.

Helen

G.

oom 300
Hahn
509 Sherman Av.

Nixon,

2ND FLR.
air condi-

Resitor

Bidg.
;

UN 4-5100.
Evanston

VANSTON—ONE
ROOM
GARDEN
apartment suitable for single lady to
share
common
entrance
with nae
single lady. $60. See Mr, DeWilde,
Michigan, Evanston, GR 5-8131.

i, AND 3!/7 ROOM APT.

$75 AND $90
2 blocks
north
of Howard
station. RO 4-4236.
ON
RACIAL—EVANSTON.

St.

‘‘L”

212

RM.

1-7774

days;
evenings, 248-7351.
Closed Saturday and Sunday
PACIOUS
5 RM,
3RD
FL. APT.
611
Hinman, Evanston. Sublease. Dec. Ist
occup. ‘Redecorated.
$160 per month
475-4905.

B16
MAPLE,
EVANSTON
3
room,
3 baths, lots of closet
Mr.
eS
ae.

26,

1967

Spacious 4 Rms. Skokie

S.E. EVANSTON
642 ROOMS. 1ST FL., $235. NO
children. Call mornings, 869-3187.
NICE
ONE
ROOM
APT.
AT
LAKE
and Rogers Park. Elevator, carpeting,
$60 per month ype
F utilities. Will
sefl furn., reas.
HO 5-5884
WEST
WILMETTE—2
BDRM.
1ST
floor apt.; gas heat; garage; $150 per
month, plus utilities. Write T-473 Box
60, Wilmette, Illinois.
CHEERFUL
2 BEDROOM
APT; EAST
Wilmette
close
to
grade_
school,
shopping,
C&amp;NW.
$125
plus
heating
and utilities. VE 5-4795 or ST 2-2610
GLENVIEW—SUBLET
MOD.
EFFIC.
apt. $110 incl. util., air cond., w/w
carpet, off street parking. Indoor pool
privileges avail. 967-8155
LARGE
3 RM.
MODERN
APT.
fl.; S.E. Evanston; sublease Dec.
rent $155; by appt. only. 328-1318.

1ST
Ist;

EVANSTON.
Ist. $115 per
cond.
bidg.

WILMETTE,
5 RM.
APT.
2
from North Western RR.
Call ALpine 1-2796

BLOCKS

SUBLEASE
DEC.
1ST,
ATTRAC.
2
bedrm.
apt.; elev. bldg.;
near shopping
center and transp. Appt., phone
UNiversity 4-5502.
NORTHBROOK—3
BDRMS.,
KITCHEN
with
built-ins
an
dishwasher,
Full
bsmt., garage. $200
Call 272-5231.

Wanted

to Rent—Apts.

YOUNG
WOMAN
W/6 YR.
OLD
BOY
wants 3-4 rm. coach hse. or gar. apt.
Glencoe
area.
Employed
full
time.
Can give 1-2 eves. to owner. To $120
7
Please
call
Margaret,
835-2791
after 4.
YOUNG
MAN
DESIRES
SMALL APT.
or house on the North Shore. Excellent
references. Telephone
collect, Chica0, DE
17-3524.
Maximum
rental
of
150 per month.

EXECUTIVE NEEDS 1 OR 2 BEDRM.
APT. IN WINNETKA OR GLENCOE.
MR. BIRCH, CE 6-5959, EXT. 575, 9-5.
RESPONSIBLE YOUNG COUPLE AND
family
desire
2-bedroom
apartment
w/yard on the North Shore. Excellent
references. 446-3682
MATURE
WOMAN
DESIRES
3 OR
4
room
apartment
within walking distance of downtown Glenview;
reasonable rent. PArk 4-6462.
WANTED:
2
BDRM.
APARTMENT.
Man and 17 year old boy, New Trier
East district, prefer Winnetka center
area, Call eves. or Sat.: 446-0517.
RESPONSIBLE
BUSINESS
COUPLE
and college age son, desire 2 bdrm.
apt.. with
equipped
kitchen.
Prefer
N.E. Evanston. Phone DA 8-9756
WINNETKA
COUPLE
NO
PETS,
NO
chidrn.
bldg.
new
home
need
sml.
house or apartment. Call HI 6-1256.

134

For Rent—Furnished Apts.

EVANSTON
LET
US
SHOW
YOU
A
FABULOUS
furnished apt. near lake and transportation. Approx.
6 mo. Gracious
Liv.
Rm.
with
frpl.
Beautiful
Din.
Rm.
Mod. equipment in Kitchen. 5 Bdrms.,
3 Baths.
2 heated
garage.
$600 per
month,

WESTON

E. DAVIE &amp; CO.

(Weston E. Davie &amp; Co. now associated
with Quinlan &amp; Tyson, Inc. Winnetka)
586 Linden Av., Winnetka
HI 6-4500

RIDGEVIEW

BEDspace.

Main and Hinman,
GLENVIEW—OPEN

Evanston

THURS.,

SAT.

APARTMENTS

TOWNHOUSE

3 bedrooms, 142 gt
new mm:
SUITABLE FOR 4 OR
IDEAL FOR YOUNG MEN, CAREER
GIRLS OR FAMILY
TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT
764-5065

ELMGATE

MANOR

HOTEL

WAYSHIRE
APTS.,
6818
N.
Wayne,
Chicago,
perfect
for
grad.
student
or
career
person,
2 rms.,
newly dec., pri. bath and shower; nr.
lake and “L’’, util. incl. $92.50 mo.
AM 2-1964.
EDGE OF EVANSTON
212
room
apt.,
Ist. floor,
furnished,
$122, ee
$102.. 7725 N. Sheridan,
Chicag
TIMBER &amp; STONE REAL ESTATE
869-5333

2-2!/, RMS.

SEELEY OFF

HOWARD.
LIGHT,
AIRY,
NR.
asre-«
shops,
lake. Low
rent. 2711
‘
TEACHERS AND NURSES
5 LARGE ROOMS .
. $225
Newly decorated and all new furniture
and rugs. Electric dishwasher.
Near
bus and ‘“‘L’’. Ph. agent FA 8-5011.

Rm.

Kitchenette—$75

FIREPROOF BLDG. 2 BLKS. N.
of Howard ‘‘L’’. 7735 N. Haskins Av.,
BR 4-1727. Gus Larson.
3
LARGE
ATTRAC.
RMS.
QUIET,
AIRY:
well heated;
excell.
location
and trans. Utilities furnished. Professional couple
preferred. Immed. occupancy. Call 677-5990 after 7 p.m.
FURNISHED
COMPLETELY,
2 RMS.
Bedroom,
kitchen, living room. Ideal
for graduate student, business person.
$97.50.
Call
after
6 p.m.,
475-4652.
Central Evanston.
3
RM.
APT.
ON
RIDGE
RD.,
NR.
Wilmette
Ave.
Pri. ent.;
pri. home.
Employed
middle-aged
gentleman.
Refs.
$80
mo.
incl.
util. AL
1-1115
between 4 and 6
TWO
ROOM
APARTMENT
IN. LOVE:
ly old home to lady in exchange for
companship for 8 year old ct
eaten
and care of kitchen. ID 3-3353
N.E. GLENCOE
3
room
coachhouse
furnished
and
carpeted: Adults. Near Lake, walk to
town and N.W. 835-4782 evenings.
BUSINESS MAN ONLY. EAST EVANSton. Lge. 24% rms., nicely furnished.
Close to bus, train, ‘and shopping. $125
mo. Lease 328-7094.
4

ROOM
APARTMENT
2ND
FLOOR
with garage,
partly furnished. Close
to transp,
Empl.
couple.
Util. paid.
$105 mo. Call AL 1-3063
4 ROOMS
AND
SUN
PORCH
GOOD
closets,
attractive
and
clean.
Near
transportation, shopping and the lake.
P.O.
Box 606, Evanston, Ill.
NEAR
NORTHWESTERN
UNIV.
SPAcious beautifully
furn. 3 bdrm.
apt.
suit. 3-5 people. Ist ee aad 2 flat. Yard.
Avail. Nov. GR 5-300
LG.
5
ROOM
APARTMENT
IDEAL
for 3 girls or men, or family. Avail.
Nov. 1. Exc. transp. Call AM 2-1155.
3

ROOM,
S.
EVANSTON,
COMpletely furnished apartment; near bus
and stores. Avail. mid Nov. for 5 or 6
mo., ref. req. 328-8049. No pets.

FURNISHED
312
ROOM
APT.
NR.
‘‘L”’, and bus terminal,
all utilities,
fireproof building, North Rogers Park.
Call
BR 4-0202.
LARGE
3 ROOM
APT.
DAILY
MAID
service, all utilities. 1311 Chicago Av.,
Evanston. An elevator building. $170.
Lease. Avail. Nov. ist. DA 8-3548.

135

Wtd.

to Rent—Furn.

Apts.

LAWYER
AND
WIFE
WITH
PET
desire
furn.
townhouse
with
fenced
yard, winter months only. Up to $350.
Call Area Code 815, 459-0384.
PROFESSIONAL
GIRL
DESIRES
furn.
apt.
Will
share
with
same.
References.
Northwest
suburb
area.
Write T-463, Box 60, Wilmette, 60091.

136

For Rent—Houses

MAPLE AT MAIN ST.
GReenleaf 5-4000
KITCHENETTE
AND
BEDROOM
apts.
available. Daily maid
service,
attractive monthly rates, some weekly
rates
available.
Coffee
shee,
drug
store, launderette, barber and
beauty
shop on premises.

HIGHLAND
PARK—NEWLY
REMODeled home 3 bedrm. 2 baths, Living
Room,
Sep.
Dining
Room.
Kit
and
Family Room; with stove, ref. carpets
and drapes included. $298.50.

FREE UTILITIES

432-6600

ONE BLOCK TO LAKE
AND BEACH.
Nicely furnished 212 room apt., $100
per mo. Call 743-2350.

RIDGE AVE. NR. MAIN
3 Brs., nenes. stylish, SEE meget
-$275.
CYRUS &amp; CO.
UN
4-9020

L. Ringer Realty Co.

482 Central

Av.

137

EVANSTON

2600 GOLF RD.
Luxury
elevator
building
features
indoor pool plus heating and air-cond.
included in rental. De luxe furnished
apt.,
IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY.
$285. Liv. din. L plus private terrace.
724-8500, 724-0150, 729-1133.

6 ROOM

For Rent—Houses

HOTEL

1 AND 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS.
room
kitchenettes,
attractively
furnished.
Hotel rooms, permanent or transient.
Maid, switchboard and elevator service.
Ecxellent transportation, bus, ‘‘L’’ and
Chicago &amp; North Western R. R.
Television, air conditioning.
UNiversity 4-8800

COMPLETELY
AIR
CONDITIONED.
Tile
baths,
modern,
new
kitchens,
new elevator, maid service, beautifully furnished. Exc. transp. Reas. rent.
825 Main St.
475-3223

TRANSP. PARKS; ADULTS ONLY.
$150 and util. 679-1020.

133

EVANSHIRE

136

1

FOR
aft. 6

EVANSTON:
5
ROOMS
HEATED,
light modern, 2nd floor, near Howard
and Ridge. $140., Gar. avail., adults.
UNiversity 4-2140.

1400
CHICAGO
AVE,
Studio apt., sub-let nov.
month;
elevator,
air
Phone 869-4358.

For Rent—Furnished Apts.

TALISMAN

LOC.—NOT
SUIT.
1-2 bdrms. AL 1-2267

901

new bidg., $95. Call Solk, LO

Dect.

site: KJ

800 CUSTER, EVANSTON
1 bdrm. apt. New bidg. Air-cond. WW
carpet, mod, kit., many
closets, 1 blk.
“L” and N.W. $170.
-3138.
LARGE
4 RM.
APT.,
FULLY
DEC.;
wall to wall carpeting;
2nd fl.; $135
mo.;
John
Thill,
803
Dobson
S&amp;t.,
Evanston. UNiversity 4-2819.

DUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.
571 SHERMAN AVE.
EVANSTON
4-2600
AL 1-6700 _ BR. 3-3750

VAILABLE
cupancy.

EVANSTON

WINNETKA

9-1409

GReenleaf)

S.E.

WILMETTE
GARAGE
APT.
2
rms. bath, heated garage attached to
fine
private
home,
$115
mo.
for
1
employed person, Call Fri. or Sun, AL

CENTRAL
children.
p.m.

Come
and see these really spacious
apartments
equipped
with
all
the
latest
features
for easy
living.
All
apartments
have
their
own_
private
balconies.
Heat
is
supplied
by
a
central gas fired hot water system,
individually controlled in each apartment,
Kitchens
are
unusually
large
and
contain
double
oven
de
luxe
ranges, double door refrigerators, and
disposals.
All
apartments
are
air
conditioned with: wall type unit.

:

APT.

1.2674.

1310 MAPLE
2 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS

IR vee) nae 4993

134

lake,
1
blk.
to
South
Blvd.
modern
kit.;
ceramic
bath;
large
rooms;
$155 mo.;
Nov. 30 poss. 869-

Deluxe Air Conditioned

UNiversity

=For Rent—Apartments

GLENVIEW—SUB-LET
2
BDRM.
apt. Balcony, central air cond., w/w
i
ae parking, indoor pool, 1 bl. to
schl.,
shopping. 724-0763 after 6 p.m.
weekdays, all day weekends.

Highland

Park

Hokanson

513

Davis

GReenleaf

138

5-1617

414 Linden

&amp; Assoc.

TOWNHOUSE—WILMETTE
Immaculate and completely furnished.
2 bdrms., basement with powder rm.,
garage, excellent location for shopping
and transp:
$250 a month

SUBLET
EVANSTON
RANCH,
3 BDrms.,
2 baths,
sep.
din. rm.,
frpl.,
Willard
school
dist.
$320.
Avail.
immediately. 864-0611 or DA 8-8475.
3 BDRM.
AND
DEN
HOUSE
WITH
garage N. Evanston, $330. per month.
Avail. immed.
Call DA 8-8475

KOENIG

165 Green

GLENCOE—3
BEDRMS.;
GARAGE;
near schools, transportation. Available
early November, $185 per month. 8354946 after 6. Any time weekends.

bus.

N.W.

gas

3 blocks

6

heat,

RM.

COTTAGE

12 block

C.N.W. Nov.
GR 5-8183

No.

1,

ate possession

mon
Call 446-6220.

NORTHBROOK—3
BDRM.
HOME,
washer
dryer,
tg., gg
range.
Close to: shops, aehin:
20 occup.
$225 mo. 272-9144 after 4 &gt;. ™m
BDRM.
HOME
IN NORTH
EVANSton. Newly
decorated.
$300 per mo.
Willard
Sch.
and
No.
1 bus.
Mrs.
Madison &amp; Assoc. 869-5600.

NORTHBROOK—4
lge.

Pade

utilities.

272-7456.

RM.

$125

per

HOUSE
month

Rent—Houses

EXECUTIVE
COUPLE
WITH
HIGH
School
daughter
moving
from.
San
Francisco January Ist desire unfurn. 3
bedrm.
11% bath
home
in Wilmette
East area $325. Please call Mr. Daily

SMART

&amp; GOLEE, REALTORS
HI 6-4700

YOUR NORTH SHORE 2 OR 3 BDRM.
house
will
be
treated
gently
by
former homeowners. Responsible, mature,
professional
couple
with
more
character than money, seeks home of
quality and charm. Max, rent $250. No
children. After Oct. 29, ph. DA 8-3700,
9:30 to 5:30, or 491- 0614 after 6:30 p.m.
EXECUTIVE
LOOKING
FOR
HOUSE
to rent on North
Shore.
Preferably
Winnetka
or Highland
Park. 3 or 4
bdrm.
home,
well maintained.
Min.
lease
of 1 yr.
beginning
Feb.
ist.
Option to buy would be of interest.
Call CR 2-1219.
YOUNG
MAN
DESIRES ’-= SMALL
house
or apt.
on the North
Shore.
Excellent
references.
Telephone
collect, Chicago,
DE
17-3524. Maximum
rental of $150 per month.
SALES
MANAGER
FROM
WAUWAtosa Wisc.
desires
to rent 3 bdrm.
unfurn. house in North Shore loc., up
= how mo, Call IR 8-9266 ask for Miss
pratt
COUPLE
WITH
4 TEEN-AGE
CHILdren, no pets: wants 3 or 4 bedroom
house in Glenbrook S. school district.
Rent with option to buy within 1 year.
Call 475-8600, ext. 273 days.

Use

Hollister Want

Ads

Wd.

to Rent—Furn.

Houses

WIFE

AND

141

Summer

Rentals

SON,

from Australia,
require nice furn. 3
bdrm.
home
in Evanston,
Wilmette
area
Jan.
‘68
to
Dec.
inclusive.
f
Contact Dr. Brinsden, 649-8340,
days.

| AVAILABLE.
IMMEDIATELY.
ATtractive 1 bdrm. Dbl. vanity bathrm,
Ravinia location, Call 432-9325 after 6
or weekends.

142

For Rent—Town.

Houses

EVANSTON

ON

1131 ELMWOOD, EVANSTON.
2 spaces for car, boat or storage.
Call UN 4-1268

+

1-0330

PROF.,

NEAR ‘‘L’’ AND BUS, 2 BDRMS.,
liv. rm., kit., din. area attic storage.

$1 95.

GLENVIEW
AT

CARRIAGE

HILL

2 story, 2 bdrm., 142 baths,
din.
.rm., ‘ liv..
rm., . uth
private patio and gar. $280.

WILMETTE—CENTRALLY LOCATED
7 room house. 3 bedrooms, den. $300
month.
Call ALpine 1-0521

to

AL

VISITING

HIGHLAND
PARK—BRAESIDE
3
bdrm. ranch with family rm. Newly
appointed kit. and bath. Near transp.,
school: $300 a month. 369-6817.

Wanted

&amp; STREY

Wilmette

WINNETKA,
3 BEDRMS.,
2 BATHS;
finely furnished; 2 bik. to transp.; fine
location;
poss. Nov.
15; $350:
HI 60084.

plus

WEST
WILMETTE—3
BDRM.
HOME;
like
new;
gas
heat;
washer
and
dryer; possession Dec. 1; $250 a mo
and util. Wtire T-472, Box 60, Wil.

137

Rd.,

BEAUTIFULLY
FURNISHED
3
bedroom,
3 bath
house
in KENILWORTH.
Family room. Fully carpeted. Garage. May be Re ngs an for 1 year
or less for $500 mo
KENILWORTH
REALTY
AL
1-5600

139
1

KENILWORTH.
BEDROOM
(ONE
Stadio}. % jbloals2 train,
bus. tmineat

4

Bay

A

RM. HOUSE, NORTHBROOK,
NEAR
schools, hopping center, $175 mo. Call
after
—
Monday,
Tuesday,
Theeay:
riday, HI 6-4269.

lot,

835-1800

NORTHEAST
EVANSTON
NEAR
lake
and
University.
One
Block
to
Orrington
School.
8 Rooms,
4 Bedrooms,
142
Baths.
Newly
decorated
and Carpeted. Completely Furnished.
Available Now
on 1 year or longer
Lease. No Pets.
LAKE-BAY
REALTY
COMPANY
1409 Lake Av., Wilmette
256-3000

251-6465

rear

HI 6-1267

GLENCOE REALTY

4 OR 5 BEDROOMS
Central
Gleneoe,
Outstanding
neighborhood, 2 car att. gar., wooded lot,
GE disposal- dishwasher, 31,16 baths, nr.
village, school. Carpeting. Avail. Nov.
16. $400. Call 234-5938.

on

St.

J. Winscott
REALTOR

Ethel Rosenthal

EAST WILMETTE—RED
BRICK COL.
on lige. cor. lot. Spac. liv. and din.
rms. plus den; 5 bdrms.; 31% baths.

EVANSTON

Houses

GLENCOE
FURN. RENTAL
Exceptional
California
style
luxury
ranch with 3 bdrms., plus maids room
(or 4th fam. bdrm. ) 342 baths, main
floor laundry, den, fin. rec. room with.
bar. $625 a mo.

GLENCOE:
SPACIOUS DUTCH
COLOnial
avail.
for. immediate
occup.
4
bdrm., 142 baths, den plus fam. rm.
on
‘ist
fl.
Completely
decorated.
Central and New Trier East, walk to
everything. $390 per mo. HI 6-9056.

B. Blackwell

Rent—Furn.

Frances

RD.

251-3640

For

Evanston

&amp; COONS

999 WAUKEGAN
724-3000.

HOME

NEED BY DEC, 1
between 9 and 5.

ARTISTIC BRICK RANCH
well
furnished,
available
for
small
family for 9 mos. or possibly longer.
Very charming liv. rm. with beamed
ceiling,
parquet
floors,
dining
area
opening on terrace, two bdrms., one
lovely bath. Dry finished bsmt. with
beautiful family room with fireplace,
bookcases
and. paneled walls.
2 car
garage. $350 month.

DEERFIELD—1132
GREENWOOD
6 room
Ranch,
142
baths,
142
car
garage, full basement.
Fenced yard.
acant. $260 per month. 2 blocks to
grade
school,
4 blocks
to train,
6
blocks to center of town.
NASH REALTY
446-7180
BIG BRICK
FIVE
BEDROOM
HOME
with 4-car garage on an acre. $275.

Mae

Rent—Houses

JUNIOR . EXECUTIVE
DESIRES
TO
rent 2 or 3 bdrm. home in Northern
location, Call 676-1212 ext. 204.

OPEN HOUSE SAT. AND SUN. 1 TO 4
p.m, Glenview
newer 4-bdrm., brick
Cape Cod. 2 baths, patio, att. 142 car
gar., enclosed breeze way, crptg., lg
back
yard,
centri.
loc.
to
schls.,
shpng., and pub. transp. $360, Avail.
November ist. Call 256-2312.

WYATT

to

AVAILABLE NOW.
or before. 345-5065

&amp; Jenks

St.

Wanted

WANT 3 BEDROOM

CENTRAL
EAST
EVANSTON,
NEAR
lake and park. Victorian Townhouse 7
rooms
(4
bedrooms),
142 _ baths.
Immediate
possession.
Range
and
refrigerator included. . $325.

eo

B2

kit.,
Tia

Snow and lawn. service
At Nominal Charge

IRVIN A. BLIETZ
UN

9-1000

BR

3-4080

EDENS-LAKE
WILMETTE ‘TOWNHOUSES
Just
completing
10
deluxe
units
available on 2 year lease. 3 bdrms.,
242 tile baths, sep. liv. rm., din. rm.,
all appls. incl. dbl. oven range, refrig.,.
prt
gy
disposal,
washer
and
er. Fully carpeted, cent. air cond.,
rivate patio, storage attic and bsmt.,
eames plus prkg. space. High school
children, no pets. $400 per mo. Open.
daily incl. Sunday.
3119 LAKE AVE., WILMETTE
ALFINI CONSTRUCTION CO.
446-1294
251-7767
825-6948

WINNETKA

FURN,

DE LUXE
HOME
FOR ADULTS WHO
wish a short term lease—(Jan., Feb.,
March
and
April).
Li
doors
to
Patio,
Din.
Rm.,
Kitchen, Library, 2 Bdrms., 242 baths.
Many
closets. Attic. Close to Transportation. $450. per month.

WESTON

E. DAVIE &amp; CO.

(Weston E. Davie &amp; Co.
ed
with
Quinlan
&amp;
Winnetka)
586 Lincoln Av., Winnetka

now associatTyson,
Ine.
HI

6-4500

BUILT IN A PARK
LUXURY
2 BDRM.,
2 BATH
UNITS.
New. Two units ready Nov. Ist. on
open 10-4 daily. Rentals from $285.
yr. lease. West on Willow Rd.—2 bikes
west of Edens in Northfield.
SHERWOOD
hha
2 Y IN NORTHF
.D
Phone 446-8660.
EVANSTON
N.W.
3
BDRMS.,
1%
baths,
elec.
kitchen;
carpet;
basement
rec.
room;
near’
shopping,
ee
$250. Avail, Nov. 15. Call 328-

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
Lake Forest Lamplighter * Lake Bluff Lamplighter

Classified—13

�Ss
a

146 For Rent—Stores and Offices ;
co:
,

OFFICE
AND
DESK
SPACE
AVAILable
Downtown
Evanston.
Ground
floor.
Janitor
and utilities included.
From $50.
ORRINGTON
REALTY
DA
8-4440

laun
uri
: REALTY

945-5240

VIEW:

10

lease.

2 B.R.,

MO.

SUBLET

pees

OR

1142

ba.

Bright

LR.

st.

pkg.

Poss.

mid

./blit.-ins. Pan. fam.
in basmt.
Conv.

a;

Off

225. 729-1354.

HBROOK—2

EDENS
NEAR
WILLOW:
NEW
AIR
cond, bldg. w/answering sec’y; offices
from
$65,
incl.
utilities,
janitor.
Northfield. HI 6-6650.

rm., laun.
to
schls.,

BDRM.,

OFFICE
AND
DESK
SPACE
AVAILable in Glenview office center.
600 Waukegan Rd., Glenview
PArk 4-3600

114

AINES NEAR
POTTER
RD. 3
n., 112 baths, patio, car port, ept.,
ished
basement,
appliances.
$225
mo, 766-9026 aft. 6 p.m.

IMPANO
n

WINNETKA,
600
SQ.
FT.
OFFICE
space for less than $3.00 per sq. ft. or
3 adjoining offices at very low rental.
Liv. quarters. 446-2279.

BEACH,

FLORIDA

front apartment.
2 bdrms.,
2
heated swimming pool. Season,
to
ril,
$3,000.
References

OFFICES:
7
RM.
SUITE.
1,343
SQ.
ft. Green
Bay
Rd.,
Kenilworth.
Air
cond. Will dec. Consider offer. Anxious
to get tenant. Owner. 251-3606.

. Call UN 4-6289.

For

Rent—Garages

GLENVIEW NEW BUILDING
Ground
ffloor
office,
17x12’;
conditioned, paneled and carpeted.
729-0123

IN
2
CAR
GARAGE
FOR
only. Concrete floor, overhead

S.

Suitable

n St.,

for

Evanston

GARAGE
of

boat,

area.

car,

$8.00

LOCATED

Dempster

etc.

ea.

AT

and

UN

EVANSTON CENTRAL ST.
Top location,
store
or office space.
About
1,700
sq.
ft.,
will
div.,
will
remodel, lease to suit. 446-1646.

THE

Karlov,

FOR

148

n $5.

and $15
=
apd

‘

TO

RENT

BE-

per month.
Within
of Evanston
‘‘L.’’

.

of Lincoln
Call

St. and

Vi-

Pioneer

869-1963.

Rd.

150

office

onthe
second
floor
of this
n
located bldg. Just South
Village Parking
lot, there is

area,

:
men’s

to

a

large,

with

acoustic

bright,

ceiling

airy

and

SHERM

&amp; TYSON,

room,

\IN-CHICAGO BLDG.
DA

,

e

RD.,

EVANSTON

in attractive,
conNewly
constructed,
Reasonable — rental,
Utilities,
maintenance
_in-

tioned;

Hokanson

125 to 1,200 sq. ft. 446-

off-street

1 at $325 per mo.
anston
Bond
ngton

EVANSTON
floor; = air-

parking;

&amp; cits

513

Light,

Phone

446- -

+
WINNETKA
lern air cond. office space in single
or suites
2,500 sq.
ft. total

1/2

blk.

R.R.

‘ing. Reas.

rent.

FIRST ‘REALTY
k

ound

S;

station

CE

CO.

and

6-5151.

—STORE
SPACE—OFFICE
space. 100 sq. ft. to 900 sq.

floor.

$35 mo.

In

top

location;

all

E BAY REALTY
AL 6-3000
1926 CENTRAL ST. EVANSTON
.

t of Green Bay Road. Heated
8 x 60 suitable for retail busi-

ss or offices. Lease to suit $175 mo.
&amp;

-Cl

GOLEE,

ssified

INC.

DA

8-3200

JUST

bright

&amp; Jenks
GReenleaf

5-1617

EVANSTON
DECORATED

5 room,

UNiversity

4-4866

2 bedroom

ALpine

Co-

1-2374

WILL
SACRIFICE
AT
$12,000
TO
close estate. 5 rooms, 2 bedrooms and
baths. Large living room overlooking
lake
in
Edgewater
area,
Chicago.
Approval
required.
Opportuni
to
realize
substantial
gain
on
sale
of
building.
Call
RA
6-1870
between
9
a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday
or HI 6-1214.

153.
3

For

$28,500

MODEL APT. OPEN

_ DAILY AND SUNDAY

1TO5 P.M
P.M.
1-3425 (after 6 p.m.)

DA

8-3414

LO W DOWN PAYM ENT
LUXURY LIVING FOR LESS. $150 per
month.
Covering
principal,
interest
taxes, insurance and maintenance. 4
rooms.
Outside
balcony.
Swimming
pool, indoor garage. Excellent location
and ae
&amp; grote $15,900.
all Louise Minnick

HOMEFINDERS

AT NORTHBROOK
819 Waukegan

CR 2-1774

For

Sale—Apt.

Sale—Condominiums

BDRM.,
242
BATH
CONDO.
APT.
Den;
heated private gar.;
2 yr. old
elevator
bldg.;
fully
air
cond.;
beat
Nr. NU.
By owner.
UN
9-

Rd.

Buildings

De Luxe—Three Apartments
EACH—6

RM

BATHS.

HAS

3 BEDRMS.

KITCHENS

AND

2

PARTIALLY

MODERNIZED AND FIRST FLOOR
HAS
DISHWASHER.
SEPARATE
3
CAR
GARAGE _ W/OVERHEAD
DOORS.
BLDG.
REWIRED
W/CIRCUIT BREAKERS AND 5 RMS. IN
EACH
APT.
HAVE
220
WIRING.
ALUMINUM
STOR MS
AND
SCREENS FOR BUILDING. PRICE—
$57,000

STEVENSON

BAIRD &amp; WARNER
524 Davis
491-1855

Street

Evanston, IIl.
273-3855

EVANSTON

New Apartment Building
WELL

BUILT.

2 BLOCKS

TO

NORTH-

western University. Excellent location
for
transportation,
annual
income
$27,500. Owner out of town. Must sell.
Priced right.
— ALL J. P. SCHERMERHORN-

QUINLAN
UNiversity

&amp; TYSON,

INC.

BR

4-2600

3-3750

2 APARTMENT-EVANSTON
$19,000.

TWO

FIVE

ROOM

256-3300

BLDG.

EVANSTON ..A 2 Apt. sleeper! 2-6’s in
immaculate condition. On 165’ lot with
2 car garage. Beautiful basement that
Must
be
seen!
Just
unpack.
Only
$35,000.
SHERWIN R. E., UN 9-2575
HARWOOD
HEIGHTS.
12
FLAT
DE
luxe, 3 years old. Excellent location
$175,000. $25,000 down, 614% interest.
days; evenings, 248-7351.
513 Davis St.
GReenleaf 5-1617

158

Elevator, swimming pool, sauna,
heated garage, all appliances, fully
carpeted

CALL—MRS.

BOB VOIGTS REALTY

DESKS IN
air-condi-

floor office,

St.

op. $122 mo. assessment. $8,000 equity.
Excellent location for all transportation
and
shopping,
21,
floors
up.
Board approval.

5-5600

WINNETKA
d ground

Davis

NORTH

Avail.
fg

[INT
ONE OR TWO
well-furnished
and

2-2!/. Baths
Only 1 block to transportation
Haven School, Central St. Shopping

154

ATTRACTIVE
CO-OP
APARTMENT
with magnificent
view from
the top
floor of a choice building over-lookin
Raymond
Park.
2
twin-sized
bedrooms, 2 baths, large living room with
Pras sag
electric kitchen. Air conditioning.
$39,500.

NORTHFIELD

CENTRAL _ ST.
0 Sq.
Ft.,
ground

2-3-4. BEDROOMS

‘RO

AVENUE

For Sale—Summer
and Winter
Homes and Cottages

FORT LAUDERDALE.
FLORIDA
Isle of Venice;
2 bedroom;
2 baths;
unfurn.;
heat. Sale price, $18,000. A
bargain. Call McKenna. UN 4-8678.

SKOKIE

Evanston
PArk 4-5600

KIRK REALTY

YEAR
ROUND
LAKEFRONT
COTtage on small non-commercial lake in
Southern Wisc., 66 miles from Evanston. Liv. rm., 3 bdrms., paneled bunk
room
in basement,
modern
kitchen,
bath, 23-ft. screened and heated front
porch. Private
pier and raft. Near ski
areas. $16,000.
By owner, DA 8-1781.

‘Condominiums

F. AMES

Wallace &amp; Orth, Inc.

WILMETTE—CENTER
OF TOWN
Older 2 flat. Needs some work.
Lot 50 x 235. Taxes $287. $25,000.

156

HARRISON AND PRAIRIE
1 Block W. of Green Bay Rd.
1 Block S. of Central

AND FARWELL,
INC.

CHOICE FIRST FLOOR
five room
cooperative
apartment
in
modern
building for fast possession.
Range,
refrigerator,
air
conditioner
included.
Convenient
location—CTA
and
bus
~nearby.
$7,000
for
equity.
Board approval required.

8-5011

8-3414

2009 HARRI SON

From

De Luxe 3 Flat

INCOME OVER $7,500 PER YEAR.
Featuring 2 spacious 642 room apts.,
and one 4!5 room
apt. All separate
utilities. Equipped with de luxe builtins. 3 parks within one block. Walking
distance to all transp. and shopping.
Owner
may
consider
trade
or may
assist with financing.
JOHN T. BROWN &amp; CO.
446-1646

EAST
EVANSTON.
201
MAIN
ST.
Yellow
brick.
Two
6 room
apts.
2
heating
plants.
New
wiring.
Big
income. Low taxes. $39,500. GR 5-3000.

EVANSTON

room,

UN 4-5100
Evanston

679-4844

Model apartment open daily
Sat. and Sun. 1-5 p.m.

664 N. MICHIGAN AVENUE
WH 4-5950

offices
ation,

From

LAURA

Evanston

Realtor

Bldg.

3 APT. BRICK

612 Mu ford St.

bath.

1511 Sherman Avenue
GReenleaf 5-2700

CHICAGO AV., EVANSTON
SQ. FT.—OFFICE—$145
room, 2 private offices.
conditioned, elevator bldg.
Private parking lot.

‘RONTAGE

with

living

EVANSTON

NEW BUILDING
FINEST FACILITIES
SQ. FT. OFFICE $160
have larger suites available.
information
673-3130

NOVER

26x17

rooms

HOGAN

:

EVANSTON
_ OFFICE SPACE

Apts.

Nixon,

Hahn
Av.

APART-

ments
on
50x 165
lot.
Immediate
occupancy. Very good income producing property. See today.
NASH
REALTY
446-7180

For

Sale—Houses

TYPICALLY WINNETKA
A tree lined street, just a short walk
to the village, many
children in the
neighborhood, a white picket fence. A
comfortable
older
home,
remodelled
in the
right places,
a new
kitchen
with natural wood cabinets, spacious
dining area, a large living
room with
view window,
separate
dining room,
paneled den, four bedrooms, 2 baths
and a basement playroom. 2 porches,
low
taxes
only
$621.
Immediate
possession and only $44,500.GEORGE
RUMSFELD
WILMETTE
NEW ON THE MARKET
Attractive
brick
split
level
on
a
traffic free street.
Beamed cathedral
ceiling on first floor. Lannon
stone
fireplace
in
living
room,
spacious
‘dining room, pecky
cypress panelling
in family room, efficient kitchen with
dishwasher
-and_
disposal.
Master
bedroom and ceramic tile bath. Two
bedrooms
and
hall
bath.
Oversized
two car garage. The rear yard has a
patio
and
is beautifully
landscaped
and fenced for privacy. Price $49,900.
Call today to see this unusually fine
home.
CAL DAVIS
WINNETKA ESTATE AREA
One of the finest ranch style homes
available.
Travertine
marble
floor
entry,
spacious
living
room
with
travertine fireplace wall. Large
dining
room.
Beamed
ceiling
family

room

with

fireplace

and

hidden

bar.

Master
bedroom
suite
and
bath.
2
bedrooms
and
2 baths.
Completely
equipped
kitchen.
Maid’s
room
and
bath. Glazed porch overlooking 20’x
40’ outdoor
heated
swimming
pool.
Central air conditioning, All this on a
beautifully landscaped
acre plus lot.
Priced
$135,000.
To
inspect,
please
call
CAL DAVIS
NORTHFIELD
CUSTOM BUILT BRICK RANCH
A
most
attractive
home
in
near
perfect condition. The spacious living
room,
modern
kitchen
with
dishbay
window
overlooking
beautiful
garden
and
patio.
Formal
dining
room
modern
kitchen
with
dishwasher and disposal. Master bedroom
and adjoining ceramic tile bath. Good
sized bedroom an hall bath. Paneled
family room could be guest bedroom.
Central
air
conditioning.
Two
car
attached garage. Located on a quiet
deadend street in area of fine homes.
A
A a
sae
Call today to see.CAL

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

576 Lincoln Avenue
Winnetka, Illinois

NORTHBROOK

Hillcrest
HIlicrest

6-1855
6-2700

$49. 500

OPEN SUNDAY 1-4_.
926 LEE ROAD

3-3220

322 SHERMAN
AVE.,
EVANSTON
Has 6 light, pleasant rms.; 115 baths;
back yd.; 4 car garage $42,000. Can
be seen Sat. 2-5 p.m.;
Sun. 2-4 p.m.
Other times call Smith, owner.

WITH
$7,000 DOWN
PAYMENT
AND
tax deduction, includes principal and
interest,
heat
and _ air-conditioning,
maintenance,
insurance, ‘Real Estate
Taxes;
all
utilities,
inside
heated
garage with electric doors, frigidaire
refrigerators, double oven, dishwasher, disposal. Fully carpeted.
Immediate occupancy.

DAvis

G.

1225 CENTRAL
Wilmette

$245.00 per month

An excellent location — with good
. schools and transportation nearby.

.

272-0296

gracious

two maids’

WITH ADEQUATE
PARKING
}800 sq. ft., will divide

ae

For Sale—Co-op

Helen

Room 300
1609 Sherman

NASH -

INC.
BR

MODERN BRICK DUPLEX 3 BDRMS.,
115
baths,
oil heat,
fine
basement,
convenient location near Mason Park,
transportation, shopping and schools.
$42,000.

Condominum
Elevator B uilding

of State

&amp; ORR,

EVANSTON

4 BEDROOMS

A
SPACIOUS
EIGHT-ROOM
apartment: on high floor. Two master
bedrooms
with
baths,
den
and/or
another
bedroom.
A
formal
dining

INC.

AN AVE., EVANSTON
AL 1-6700
BR 3-3750

‘Downtown Northbrook

Rent—Out

Prevails in New

EVANSTON

PANORAMIC
LAKE AND PARK VIEWS

FFICE SPACE
:

For

‘152.

nt lighting. New, attracand women’s washrooms,
a lounge room with a new

k.
INSPECT STOP AT OUR
INNETKA OFFICE
OR CAL
MR. FOSTER

4-3700

FLORIDA: CLEARWATER BAY AREA
Water
front.
2-bdrm.;
comp.
furn.
home. For the season, $1,200.
724-9133, evenings and weekends.

parking for your customers: and
its. A private entrance and stairleads

PA

AND

5-1080

274-1001

FT.
building.

WILMETTE—1ST FLOOR
Light
industry
or
commercial.
Approx., 1,800: sq. ft. Central location.
LAKE
BAY REALTY
AL 6-3000

. WINNETKA
sq. ft. of newly remodeled

se

Rd.

INCOME

PROVDLY PRESENTED BY
STAUNTON O. FLANDERS &amp; CO., INC.

New

GLENVIEW NEW BUILDING
Light industrial shop; 60 x 40’, including office.
729-0123

86 LINCOLN AVE.
ee

Waukegan

HOME

McGUIRE

Discriminating buyers will-appreciate
the
immense
rooms,
striking
wood_ burning fireplace, formal dining room,
convenience kitchen with choice cabinets,
paneling
and
Frigidaire
appliances, private balcony, and individually controlled heating and cooling. Add
a plush lobby and eleavator,
heated
garage, sauna bath, and party rooms,
and you have
an unmatched
condominium
with monthly
costs far less
than rent.

Rent—Industrial

ONE
TO 3,000 SQ. FT. WAREHOUSE
space.
Skokie,
lease,
paneled
ofc.,
secretary serv. avail., receiving zone
M-2. Near good transp. 676-4060.

ee

GR

4 BEDROOM
2-2!/&gt; BATH
APARTMENT HOMES
OF UNCOMMON SIZE

Geo.H. Carlson, Co.

ted: | Car Garage
ton.

For

GLENVIEW—6,500 SQ.
Immediate possession. New

2

1132

ED: GARAGE

Elegance

‘ar ere

BRICK 3-APARTMENT BUILDING
in convenient Evanston location. Living room,
separate
dining
room;
3
bedrooms; kitchen w/eating area; one
bath.
Parking.
Please
call
Mrs.
Hauworth. (Residence UN 4-8723)

| Block to Lake &amp; Park

IN CENTER OF GLENVIEW
Private
office
in
modern
air-conditioned building; with waiting room.
Days 729-2070
Eves. 724-3612

. Call BR 4-0204. $25 per month.
“K
GARAGE,
SPACE
near Asbury and Lee.
475-4962

air

EVANSTON
IS ONLY ONE

838 Michigan

EVANSTON—3,000
SQ.
FT.
OFFICES
2nd fl.; Ridge near Emerson.
Zonet
M-1 Industrial. Realistic rental.
OWEN
WAGENER
&amp; CO.
251-7150

Rentals

Kar Selo~Deadécdalons

- THERE

GLENCOE—317 PARK AVE.
100%
location,
25’ x 125’ chain
store
occupied for 2 pens
ae remodel.

.
kitchen
w/all
appls.
ate patio; walk to train, shopping,
is. $210. Avail. Dec. 1st. 272-5690.

Vacation

158.

igen

This 9 room brick ranch has it!
FAMILY room with fireplace
SEPARATE pee — | room
DEN
FOUR good bedrooms, 21% baths
KITCHEN with D and D, eating space
TWO car garage
WINNETKA
$47,50¢
DIFFERENT AND DISTINCTIVE
In a pretty setting too!
Offered
b
original
owner,
a brick,
stone
and
clapboard
home
located
on a quie
lane, yet close to shopping, transpor
tation and schools. The living roo
has
a
fireplace
and
built-in’
boo
shelves,
There
is a separate
dining
room, Family room with thermopan
window
wall
overlooking
secluded
well landscaped yard. The kitchen ha
eating
area;
there
is a first
floo
powder
room.
Three’
good
sized
bedrooms
on second,
a ceramic
til
bath,
excellent
storage
space.
Fu
basement. Attached garage. Why no
see this unusual Cape C
type hom
today? We have the key.
WLMETTE
$44,50
Owner says make offer. Have bough
cther
and
must
sell
immediatel:
Custom
face
brick
ranch,
ideal fo
couple or small family. Top conditio
Beautifully
landscaped.
Living roon
~ with
stone
fireplace.
Sparklin
Youngstown kitchen with cherry pa
eled dining area. 10 x 20 screened an
glazed porch. Two twin bedrooms ang
paneled
den.
Basement
with
cor
vinyl tile and acoustical ceiling tile.
car face brick garage
with
electri
fo
door.
Highcrest
and New
Trie
ast.

HIGHLAND PARK
$31,7
New
on
the
market.
On
a
quie
wooded
lane
off Old
Elm
Road.
room
red brick ranch on nearly
a
acre. Living room with stone fireplac
and huge
thermopane
window
ove
looking patio. Separate dining roo
Paneled
family
room
with
beame
ceiling
and
sliding
doors
to patio
Large master bedroom, private bath
2 twin
bedrooms
with
ceramic
til
bath.
Owner
will
give
immediat
possession.
NORTHBROOK
$27,50
Much
sought
after
Sycamore
area
Attractively
decorated
3
bedroo
ranch. Professionally landscaped. At
tached
garage,
blacktop
drive
an
turnaround.
Low
monthly
expense
(taxes
$437).
Walk
to train,
parks
schools and shops, Immediate posses
sion.
LAKE FOREST
$125,00
Fifteen wooded acres and a charmin
older home will give you a‘ countr
retreat with city conveniences. Hous
has four bedrooms and two full baths
Dome
ceiling
living
room
wit
fireplace, paneled.dining room, pa
eled
library,
family
room,
larg
screened porch
and
a
two
ca
attached
garage
are
some
of
th
value features. If you so prefer th
house on 11% acres with a separat
barn for only $48,500.
NORTHBROOK
$31,00
Colonial — 9 rooms — 5 bedrooms —
ceramic
tile
baths
on
87x 136
loft
Family
room.
Modern
kitchen
with
space for the whole family, Gas hea
Low
taxes.
Attached
garage.
Les
than
10
years
old.
Five
bedroo
colonials
are
hard
to
find.
Wil
consider vour home in trade if it i
valuec in the low 20s. Call today fo
appointment.

EVANSTON,

N.W.

NEWLY

$49 504

LISTED

4 bedroom
Brick.
215
ceramic
til¢
baths. 2 car garage. Modern kitche
with
eating
area.
Master
bedroo
18x22
with
bath.
Pine
paneled
recreation room. Taxes under $900. 4
blocks
to Lincolnwood
school.
Par
playground nearby.
Immediate
occu
pancy. Call for additional informatio
and you will see it today.

NASH REALT
HI 6-7180
118 Green

Bay

Road,

McGUIRE

Winnetka,

&amp; ORR,

Illinois

INC.

DEERFIELD
ATTRACTIVE
ENGLISH
HOUSE
OK
excellent
construction,
well
main
tained.
Living
rm.
w/frpl.,
large
dining rm.,
den,
remodeled
cabine
kitchen w/brkf.
rm. 4 spacious bed
rms., 242 baths. Playrm. in basement

2-car

garage.

convenient
Mooney.

Over

location.

12

acre.

Please

Mos

call

Mrs

WINNETKA
DELIGHTFUL
DECEIVER!
charming
custom
ranch
with
AL
spacious
rooms
and
man
closets
ery large (17
x 24) living-dining rm

w/fireplace,

bookshelves

and_

picture

window;
big
wood
cabinet
countr
kitchen;
twin
bedrms.;
11%
baths
Basement,
porch
and
att.
garage
Lovely
fenced,
completely
private
yard
and patio.
Priced
in the
30s
Please call Mrs. Leary

McGUIRE &amp; ORR, INC.

567

Lincoln

Av.,

Winnetka

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Hi ghland Park Herald
* Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
Lake Forest Lamplighter * Lake Bluff Lamplighter

Oct.

446-501(

26,

1967

�—GOELZER

and

KOENIG

WILDE

NORTHFIELD—Newly
listed ranch on
irregular lot. This unusually attractive
house
has
3
bedrooms,
tile
bath,
living-dining
combination with a fireplace,
bright modern
kitchen
and a
family room. The garage is attached
and the price of $34,500 includes the
tacked down carpeting.
GLENVIEW—Brick and stone split-leve)
in
a
wonderful
area
for
young
tamilies.
There
are
3
bedrooms,
pleasant family room and a combination living-dining room,
Good
breakfast space is provided in the 14x 14
kitchen. The irregular shaped lot is on
a deadend
street
and
the
reduced
price is $24,900.
NORTHFIELD—tThis
beautiful
New
England
Colonial
exemplifies
true
charm.
It is quietly
located
on
a
beautiful acre with assured
privacy.
The
first floor has
a 17x30 _ living
room with a fireplace, dining room,
kitchen
with
dishwasher,
breakfast
room,
den or guest room
and bath.
There are 4 second floor bedrooms, a
play room and 3 baths. It is centrally
air-conditioned,
the
2 car
attached
garage has electric doors and there is
a delightful greenhouse for the ‘‘green
thumb’’
gardener.
The
price
is
$115,000.

GLENCOE—You
will enjoy an inspection
of
this
comfortable
charming
house.
There
is a fireplace
in the
15
x 28
living
room,
adjoining
sun
room,
dining
room,
kitchen § and
powder room on the first floor. Five
second
floor bedrooms
and 3 baths
provide
wonderful
space
for
the
growing
family.
There
is
a_
full
basement, 2 car attached garage, hot
water
gas
heat
and
a nicely
landscaped lot. The price is $64,500.
HIGHLAND
PARK—If
you are looking
for a house for that large family and
must do it on a limited budget,
we
suggest you see this interesting and
spacious property. Living room,
dining room, small den, modern kitchen
and full bath on the first floor, and 5
bedrooms,
nursery
and
bath on the
second.
It
is
in
a
wonderfully
convenient location for school, shops
and the station, The
lot is 100 x 185
and the price is $34,500.
KENILWORTH—Frame
Dutch Colonial
in superb east location. Four second
floor
bedrooms
and
a bath
plus
?
bedrooms
and a bath on the third.
There
is a fireplace
in
the
living
room,
2 car garage with apartment
above
and
a beautiful lot 100
x 175.
The price is $59,500.
WINNETKA—New
Listing—If
you
are
looking for true quality, in one of the
North
Shore’s
most
desirable
locations, we urge you to see this de luxe English
Country
Colonial,
built
in
1941.
There
is
a
fireplace
in_ the
18.4 x 27.8 living room, gracious dining
room,
Lounge
Garden
Room,
overlooking the beautiful yard, Activities
room,
powder
room,
outstanding
kitchen, breakfast room, maid’s room
and bath. On the second floor there
are five large bedrooms and 3 baths.
The lot is 1.47 acres, is beautifully
landscaped and has a fenced dog run.
Three car garage, gas heat and the
entire property is in excellent condition. Price $162,500.

GOELZER

and WILDE

REALTORS
714

Elm

HI

Street

6-5544

WINNETKA
FOR
THOSE
SEEKING
A
WELL
established.
neighborhood.
See
this
beautiful 7 room Colonial built in 1953
on a 4% acre. 3 twin sized bedrooms;
215 baths; huge kitchen; paneled den
and recreation room. $69,500.

NORTHBROOK
PARKLIN
2
BEDROOMS
CENtrally
air
conditioned
ranch.
Completely
carpeted
with
completely
equipped
kitchen,
screened _ porch.

$27,500

WILMETTE

BRICK
2
STORY
COLONIAL
IS
perfect
for
the
smaller
family:
in
established
walk-to-everything
neighborhood.
3
bedrooms,
1142 _ baths;
charming living room with fireplace;
separate
dining
room;
kitchen
with
breakfast
bar
and
full
basement.
$35,500.
DOWNERS TRANSFERRED FROM THIS
LOVELY BRICK CAPE COD IN KENILWORTH
GARDENS.
Fireplace
in large living
room; separate dining
room;
good kitchen with eating area;
den and
powder room; 3 bedrooms, 2
baths;
Lovely 29x15 rec. room with
fireplace in basement. $52,000.

ANN ANDRUSS,
440 Green

Bay Rd.
ALpine

REALTOR
Kenilworth

1-7300

NORTH SHORE
PROPERTIES
EAST WILMETTE
Excellent Lannon Stone and Clapboard
Colonial.
Living
rm.
w/frpl.,
dinin
rm., kitchen,
pwdrm.,
screened
an
glazed pch. on Ist floor. 3 bedrms. and
tiled bath on 2nd. Full bsmt., FA gas
ht. Short walk to ‘‘L’’. Low 40s.
IN OTHER NORTH SHORE TOWNS
Our office can show you properties in
other good North Shore localities. Stop
in and see us. We
are only a. few
doors
North
of
the
Linden
‘L’’
Terminal.

Vroman-McKnight

15-4th St.
LJ

. 26,

REALTORS
Wilmette

1967

ALpine

1-0407

SHERWIN

&amp; STREY

PRESTIGE AREA, GLENVIEW
You
must
inspect
this
home
to
appreciate
many
special features
of
design
and
construction;
lg. rooms;
exceptional
closets
and
built-ins;
3
bdrms.
plus
family
rm.
or
4t
bedroom;
2 baths;
sep. dining rm.;
3/4 acre professionally landsc.
MID 60s
WHISPERING OAKS
Beautiful 3 bdrm. Lake Forest ranch
in
wooded
setting.
Liv.
rm.
with
firpl.,
separate
din.
rm.,
kit.-family
rm.
overlooking
garden.
Reduced
to
$49,900.
DESIRABLE SWAINWOOD AREA
in Glenview near Roosevelt park, pool
and
tennis
courts.
8 rm. _ split-level
with 4 bdrms. and 212 baths. Owner
willing
to
sell
on
contract.
Now
vacant.
In mid 40s.

IS

Delightful
good
size
basement,
paneling
Immediate
Mid 40s.

FOR POOL-SIDE ENTERTAINING
Tastefully
decorated,
clean,
contemporary ranch. Short walk to train
and
town.
Liv.
rm.
overlooks
meee
yard with de luxe ene
ror
bdrms., 2 baths, lge. bsmt.
WwW Pa
8 ROOM

4

bdrm.

SPLIT-LEVEL

Glenview

home

w/beautiful

partially
pan.
kitchen;
2 _ baths;
basement; lg. family rm. w/wet bar;
tastefully decorated; ready for you.
LOW
40s.
LOVELY GLENVIEW BRK. RANCH
With entry hall, liv. rm.
with frpl.,
separate din. rm., 3 twin size bdrms.,
2
baths,
excellent
kitchen.
2
car
garage. Fine construction.
IN 30s
MORTON GROVE SPLIT-LEVEL
Convenient location. Walking distance
to stores. One owner home with twin
size bedrooms, 1! baths; kitchen with
built-ins, paneled tamily room, 242 car
garage, fenced yard. Excellent condition.
Low 30s.
NORTHBROOK-GREENBRIAR SCHL.
Newly listed, A-1 condition 3 bedroom
ranch with family room. School dist.
number
28.
Walk
to
train
and
shopping. Immediate possession.
Upper 20s.
OVERLOOKS GOLF COURSE
3 bedroom Glenview brick ranch with
basement and garage, Ist floor family
room,
Nicel
decorated
with
fine
nape.
Fast possession. Reduced
© $28,500

PA
AL
CR

9-0330
1-0330
2-0330

Open

Glenview
Wilmette
Northbrook

Sun., Oct. 29—2-4:30
NORTHFIELD

DELIGHFUL
COUNTRY
HOME
NOW
available with wonderful outdoor living and
completely
Air
Conditioned
within.
Unusually
large
and
very
gracious Living Rm. with frpl.. Separate Dining
Rm.
Fabulous
Kitchen
and Breakfast Rm. 4 Bdrms. 2 Baths.
Excellent
storage.
Screened
Porch
overlooking large yard. Barbecue Terrace. Good basement,
2 att. garage.

GLENVIEW

LET
US
SHOW
YOU
BEAUTIFUL
lannon
stone
Ranch
on wooded
3/4
Acre.
Gracious
Liv.
Rm.
with
fine
frpl. wall. Separate Dining Rm. with
Anderson
windows
overlooking
barbecue
Terrace.
Excellent
room
in
basement with frpl.. 2 att. aut. garage. $67,500
WE HAVE A LARGE
SELECTION OF
HOUSES
FROM
EVANSTON
TO
LAKE FOREST ALONG THE LAKE,
AND
FROM
GLENVIEW
TO
BAR-.RINGTON
PRICED
FROM
$20,000.
TO
$200,000... ANY
OF
WHICH
WE
pas haed BE MOST HAPPY TO SHOW

Wash

E. Davie

&amp; Co.
(Weston E. Davie &amp; Co. now
with Quinlan &amp; Tyson, Inc.
586 Lincoln Av., Winnetka

LIBERTYVILLE

'TRANSPORTATION

A

...

MUNDELEIN
.
BRICK
AND _ FRAME
RANCH
W/
basement
and
14%
car
garage
on.
93 x125
lot
Close
to
schools.
3
bedrooms, 11% baths, living room with
dining
area,
cabinet
kitchen
with
breakfast
area,
built-in
R
and
O,
og’
uaa
and
disposal,
gas
heat.

The Country Cousin
REALTORS
AV.
(HIGHWAY 176)
566-6720

FAR
NORTH
SHORE:
SEMI-COUNtry;
brick; 3 bdrms.;
242
baths;
2
frples.; Florida rm.; full bstm. w/fin.
rec.; dbl. gar. HI 30s. 234-3245.

TO

VICTORIAN CHARMER
ON WIDE
TREE LINED STREET NR. DOWNTOWN EVANSTON. THE WORK HAS
BEEN
DONE.
YOU
ENJOY
IT!
PARQUET
FLOORS,
30’ LIV. RM..
FAMILY
TYPE
KITCHEN
WITH
LAUNDRY FACILITIES, 6 BR’S ON
2ND
FLOOR
(THAT’S
NO
MISTAKE!) 3 MODERN
BATHS,. COZY
WELL
FENCED
ROOMS,
FOYER.

AFTER

PLACED
FIREPLACES,
YARD.
10
EXCITING
INVITING
PLEASANT
LIVE
HAPPILY
EVER

IN THIS ONE.

$49,500.

7 Room Brick and Clapboard deluxe
Ranch
with W.
to W. carpeted
and
Paneled
Family
Rm.
in full
basement;
lst flr. Paneled Den, Office or
Family Rm. with beamed ceiling and
sliding glass doors to lge. Patio; Cab.
Kitchen
with
good Brkfst.
space;
3
Bedrooms; Vanity Tile Bath and Pow.
Rm.; Center Entry;
Attached garage;
Lot
60x 144
btfliy.
landscaped
and
fenced;
Gas
ht.
Home
in
move-in
c on dition—Immediate
Possession.
Priced at only $39,200.

Evanston-Skokie

"Sell on

HOME!

IF YOU

ACT

quickly.
Custom
built
Calif.
styled
ranch definitely different and distinctive! 3 BRs (one is panelled), deluxe
kitchen, Vitrolite baths, gorgeous fully
paneled rec. rm. with wet bar, stove,
etc, Enclosed yard with colored patio.
Air-conditioned.
Copper
gutters,
underground sprinklers. Move in condition and you can, In 40s.

MORTON

GROVE .. . Spacious 8 room,
Brick
Bi-level,
4 BR's,
242 ceramic
baths,
spacious
family
room,
airconditioned, center entrance plan, fine
closet space and cathedral ceilings in
liv. rm. and din. rm., oversize 242 car
side drive garage. Deluxe through and
through. Nr. Beckwith St. $48,500.

SHERWIN
607 Howard

UNiversity 9-2575

Street—Evanston
BRoadway 3-5420

John Channer

&amp; Assoc.

STOP-READ-CALL
WINNETKA RANCH HOUSE
This
cozy
charming
custom
built 3
bedroom,
2 bath brick
ranch
house
may be right for you!!
Easy living,
low
upkeep,
walk to grade
schools.
Fast
erate
Phone
Doris
Leith
(eves. 446-7384) for an appointment to
see today. Upper 40s.

DEERFIELD
730 AMBLESIDE
OPEN SUN. 2-5
(Waukegan
Rd.
N.
to Westgate
to
Wincanton, N. to Ambleside)
NEWLY
LISTED.
Stunning 10 room
custom
built
by
Kennedy.
3 years
new.
5 bedrooms,
214% baths,
family
room, de luxe kitchen, large breakfast
area, lst floor laundry room. Superb
traffic pattern. Less than a year old
carpeting
and
draperies.
2 car
attached garage. Upper 60s. Call Doris
Leith (eves. 446-7384)

John Channer
&amp; Assoc.
747

Elm, Winnetka
Glenview

2-STORY
HOME
WITH
THE
IMorted
look.
7
spacious
rooms.
3
edrooms,
3
baths,
2
fireplaces,
formal dining room, Backyard adjoins
North
Shore
Country
Club.
ood
schools
and
Old
Orchard
Shopping
Center nearby. Upper 50s.
EAST WIL
EXCELLENT ILOCATION
WALK TO EVERYTHING
ATTRACTIVE WELL CARED
FOR OLDER HOME
9 rooms.
4-5 bedrooms,
living room
with fireplace, dining room, 2 delightful porches adaptable to remodelling,
basement
and
2 car
garage.
Low
taxes.
Move-in
condition
and
quick
possession. Lower forties.

Hugh C.-Michels
and Company
HIlicrest

yard.

today.

&amp; Company

Location.

Low Fifties
Also Another 3,000 Sq. Ft.
4 Bedrm. — 2!/5 Bath Colonial
Home for Immediate Delivery.

BUILDERS

and

6-7100

HAS
6
ROOM
furnished house. 4 bedrooms. $12,000,
cash
only.
Write
T-474,
Box
60,
Wilmette.

Var

ing

:

custom,

ate

lannon

Colonial

in

stone

Beautifully

wooded
owder

lot.
4
rms.,_

p

landsc

bedrms.,
solid
oak

ibrary,
heated ‘lanai’
rm.
rm, and over 2 dozen de luxe
make
this a
Just reduced.

truly distincti
Call us for api

SKOKIE

Immaculate 3 bedrm., 2 bath
prized east section. Large new
with eating area. Full dry bs
with pan, rec. rm.
dining rooms. CEN.

WINNETKA
Fine Custom

Brig
Livi
AIR CQ

Built

a

Willian

story home on one acre.
dining rm., family rm., jalousi
rm., all overlooking Cote
.
and Lagoon,
indoor pool,
415
baths.
2
car
garage
private lane. A real qua ity
$160,000.
#
SKOKIE
Fine
Brick
Colonial on
overlooking
golf course.
fireplace,
dining
rm.,
eating
space,
bedrms.,
2nd fl.
tion rm., patio, garage, gas
can be arranged. Call now.
$:

fireplace
cab’t.
kitchen,
rm., den, twin
twin
bedrms.
tiled bath
floor. 142 car garage.
lovely
yard. Prompt poss.
Now $32.
WILMETTE
Within a ‘‘stone’s throw”’ of
elevated ane golf course
bedrms.
tiled baths,
kitchen, "prkdet. space, Be
full bsmt.,
gas
ht., 212 c
with space upstairs. a: attic

or

Landwehr

play

area,

Rds.

J. Clarke Bakes

BR

3-3660

raven
AT

F. G. Hastings.

Realtor

THE

Ca

UNIQUE

FEATUR

Of this 2 year old Split-Level
Highland
Park
is the
;
basement which lends itself
activities.

Extra

rer

rage

erfect for jarae family.4
14 baths, Family room w/tit
car garage. Walk to grade |
High schools. Low 50s.
Call Mrs.
HERE’S
That’s

A HOME
built
to

exterior,
built-ins

4

stay.

Much
panelin
make for easy

spacious

basement,

bedrooms,

2 BJ

garage.

East. High40

N

Call Mrs.

GLENVIEW—PRICE REDUC
6
room
Ranch
in
an
neighborhood;
ideal for ap
eople.
Living
room
arge Dining area, 3 a
bid storage gs.
Love
|
lot. Now
.
Call Mr.

HOMEFINDEI
111 Green Bay Rd., W.

AL

I-III

LITTLE JEWEL — $25,
IMMACULATE

RAGE.
CONVENIENT
CATION
IN
S.W.
POSS’N FLEXIBLE,

LL

CHO!
;

ED MAUE!

~¥ we Evanston
Price Reduced
TO

$25,000 ON THIS CLEAD
BRIGHT 5 PLUS ROOM
:
LOW, FULL BASEME
8

DINING

RM.

COMBINA} ION

EDRMS.

REALTORS
ALpine

Jane Hanley
Alice Pietrowicz
1219 Washington,

6-1015
Joyce King
Rose Silsbee
Wilmette

WORKING NORTHWEST?
Save driving
time.
Corner
Wilke
an
Central
Rds.
gt
poms:
Lovely
home;
drms.; 1-44
ths; whole dry bsmnt.
$22 950
Call Agent, CL 5-3900

,

WILMETTE

GREAT POSSIBILITIES
In this older home located o
wooded lot in a most cony
Double Living rooms, Di
bedrooms plus tandem
eeeret
attic. New Trier
S.

WILMETTE—820 Oakwood
OPEN SUNDAY—2-5 P.M.
CHARMING
VICTORIAN
INTERIOR.
Perfect for young family. Convenient
east central area. Close to schools and
train.
3 bedrooms,
1
bath.
Living
room
with
fireplace,
dining
room,
kitchen
with
dishwasher disposal.
Space for powder room.
fi

ainta i

&amp; GOLEE,

8-3200

Ashland

ATTRACTIVE
BRICK
HOME
WITH
4
bedrooms and 14% baths. —
room
w/fireplace, dining room, nice
kitchen
and powder room. Carpeting included.
Detached garage w/side drive. Small
corner lot.

well

at $44,750.

SMART
DA

272-5150

CALL

|

Bx DE

Magnificient

offered

ALpine 1-1105
SUNDAYS ONLY
5-0022
GR 5-2383

In Northbrook
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
Closeout on Builder's Model
Home — 4 Large Bedrooms
— 2!/&gt; Baths — Paneled Family Room With Fireplace —
Mud Room — Basement —
2-Car Garage — Professional
Landscaping — Storm Windows — Carpeting &amp; Drapes
— Patio — Special Lighting
Fixtures — Ideal Cul-De-Sac

TOWN

att.

breath-ta

$47,500

WILMETTE

INDIAN RIDGE

Walters

basement,

See an

s

Open Sunday—2-4:30 P.M.

Location. Unique

751 ELM ST., WINN.
RETIRING
MAN
;

floored

EVANSTON

East Glenview
Custom
built
and
located
in
the
Glenayre Section this de luxe 4 or 5
Bedrm., Brick Colonial has Liv. Rm.
26x 1412
with
Massive
Frpl.
and
Picture Bay:
Din. Rm. with louvered
doors
to
amily
Rm.
with
Sliding
Wdw.
wall to Patio;
fully equipped
Cab. Kitchen plus 12 x 12 Bfkfst. Rm.
All twin
size Bedrms.;
3 Cer.
Tile
Vanity
Baths—Master
‘Bedroom
has
own, extra Family Rm.
30x13
with
furniture bookcase bit.-ins; 2 car att.
garage, and abundance of closets and
storage space. ght ag RO
lot 148’ Frtge.
Priced to sell at only $64,500

Appleton

tod ee
is
just ‘offer
room brick Colonial in
spotles:
tion. 32 foot living and dinii
pecan paneled family room,
new
cabinet
kitchen, 3 t
bedrooms,
11
tiled
baths,

extras. Close to schools. Mid

EAST GLENVIEW
5 Bedroom, 432 Bath, Full Basement,
Brick
Ranch
(4,500
sq.
ft.)
custom
built for Executive on heavily wooded
floodlighted
grounds
in estate
area.
Liv. Rm. 20
x 26 with Frpl., Din. Rm.
13
x 20, Fully equipped Cab. Kitchen
14x i9 with
B-B-Q,
ist flr.
Family
Rm.
16x26
with
own
bath
and
opening
to
large
Patio,
Jalousied
Porch 15
x 35. Unusual Basement has
Lounge
with
Bar,
2nd
Family
Rm.
with
Frpl.,
Game
Rm.,
Dark
Rm.,
Office or Den, Pow. Rm. Central Air
Condtng., 200 amp service, 2 car att.
garage—Elec.
Eye
door,
excellent
closet and storage
space.
Priced
at
less
than
building
cost
plus
land
value.

EVANSTON—2342

Hillcrest 6-8400
East

Contract!!

UNiversity 4-1102
EVENINGS AND
PArk 4-1757
GR

EVANST

tion.

Be the first to see this de luxe, fully
air conditioned, Stone and Clapboard
Colonial
with many
quality features
and built-ins. Has 3 twin size Bedrms.,
212
Vanity
Tile
Baths
(Mstr.
Bedroom
has
own),
and
2 fireplaces,
gracious Entry with 25 ft. Liv. Rm.,
lge. Din. Rm., fully equipped Cabinet
Kitchen with Brkfst. Area, Btfl. Rec.
and 2 car garage. Priced at $57,500.
For appointment call Mrs. Jorjorian.

|716 Dobson—Open Sun. | -4
A CAPTIVATING

Choice
associated
Winnetka)
HI 6-4500

LUXURIOUS
2
OR
3
BEDROOM
home
featuring
living
room’
with
fireplace, formal dining room, lovely
kitchen with breakfast room, spacious
2 level family room
with fireplace,
full basement,
2 baths
and
car
see.
On approximatel bo
beautiully wooded acres. Low

119 W. MAPLE
MUNDELEIN

QUICK

LOOP
IMPORTANT
TO YOU?
Then
check this outstanding
value in this
815
rm.
Red Brick
Georgian.
4 big
BRs,
big
living
rm.,
big
sparkling
dining rm., big kitchen, and BIG main
floor
fam.
room,
242
baths
(1
off
master BR), basement rec. rm. and
maid’s rm., gas forced air heat. 2 car
garage with overhead doors. WOULD
YOU
BELIEVE
$53,500.
A
buy
if
you've ever seen one! Call us.

IMMEDIATE POSSESSION—VACANT
Move
in
right
away.
All
newly
decorated. Excellent Swainwood area
of Glenview. 4 bdrms. split level. Call
today.
Low 40s.
UNIQUE HOUSE
Must
be
seen
on inside.
custom
built
ranch
with
bedrooms, dining rm., full
attached
garage,
Butternut
on frpl. wall in living rm.
possession.

East Glenview

EAST EVANSTON IN MOST WANTED
LOCATION
NR
THE
LAKE.
EXCEPTIONAL
ELEGANT
TUDOR.
BUILT
SUPERBLY.
MAINTAINED
SUPERBLY. 10 EASY TO CARE FOR
RMS.,
5 BEDROOMS,
4!2
UP-TODATE BATHS, FRT. ENTRANCE. 2
CAR GARAGE,
SLATE ROOF, GAS
FORCED
AIR
HEAT,
AIR_
CONDITLONED,
HEART
WARMING
COMFORTABLE
MAIN
FLOOR
KAMILY RM, PLUS A MAN'S SIZE
PRIVATE LIBRARY ON 2ND FLR.
MAID’S BEDROOM AND BATH DISTANT FROM
OTHER
BR’S. SEPARATE BREAKFAST ROOM. OWNER
Ned as SOON SO
QUICK POSSESSION
IS
POSSIBLE.
MILLER
SCHOOL
DISTRICT.
MODEST
TAXES, IN 90s.

TRANSFERRED. ME
ge
TO ae ES
gy
PSin MALLIE

BAIRD &amp; WAR}
524 Davis
491-1855

Street

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Evanston

Class

—
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�| 300A “Dae Selectiamses by Aiwa:

For Sale—Houses
C

FAMILY

HOME

! Pretty living room

odburning

fireplace,

FAMILY

large

ROOM

erful, large KITCHEN

a.

7

with

bright,

JUST RE-

and disposal,

cupboards
and a big eating
second floor has 4 bedrooms

‘baths (1 ceramic tile) and a
sleeping porch. 2 bedrooms and
nh

on
8rd
floor.
Immediate
ion
due to a business transfer.

OD
RANCH
HOME
WITH
3
oms,
across
from
playground
proposed park.
Freshly painted
or.
price of $22,600 includes
ig., stove and tacked-down carpet-

nmed.

poss.

EVANSTON

CONVENIENCE AND

LOW

MAINTENANCE.

future
financial
jing this home
rent.

You

security
by
rather
than

will

maintenance

enjoy

of

ction

the

the

low

quality

of
this
home.
enter
oor
plan,
living
room,
ce,
separate
dining
room,
n with breakfast room, powder

and screen porch. Second floor
bedrooms with cer. tile bath.

ent, garage. No need for
ive to shopping, schools or

transportation
on

ITE

a

dead-end

CLAPBOARD

colnwood

entrance

are

street.

COLONIAL

School

hall,

-w/frpl.;

sh;

and still you

quiet

glazed

dining room;

area.

large

and

modern

living

screened

kitchen,

rm. 3 beautiful twin bedrooms
nek a room, C.T. bath on 2nd

aneled bedroom

/ANSTON—New

EXCLUSIVE

area.
Georgian
brick
with
5
d
ooms
on 2nd with 3 tile

Beautiful
porch

modern

and

family

kitchen,

patio,

room,

de-

air-condi-

powder

room.

five full size living room
and
room.
Magnificent
condition
ughout. Many extras, $82,500._
RANCH

mrs. MADISON

NORTHEAST

room.

Many

Seymour Graham
REAL ESTATE

362 PARK

AREA

new

.
es

All

features.

31%

den,
modern
on 2nd floor.
,
full
dining
rooms.
HEATED

Joyce
rowicz

Rose

1

King

.

LISTED.

‘ally air conditioned. Convenient
a. lag rooms. A great buy—

G?

—INSIST ON ONE FLOOR
Won’t compromise on room

This still new

r answer!

Living

brick

rm.,

ranch

Dining

is

rm.,

W/eating area. 4 lovely Bedrms.
. Spacious and luxurious—are
words, with MANY EXTRAS
premium

home

buyer.
DE

ontentment

the
con-

ng an
ie sc.sehaies isshopbing
ant

‘nsportation—and
!

for

PLUS

Living

rm.,

“AVAILABLE

Dining

rm.,

4 Bedrms., 312 baths. MID 50s.
_ CALL AT ANY

ON

MARKET:
house
on
Evanston.

; 13x17 family
Willard School
a

THIS
cor. lot
Cabinet

rm.; 2
District.
UN

Evanston Review

REALTY

4-4866

ALpine

1-2374

See Our Display Ad

L. Ringer

482 Central
Highland Park
ID 2-6600

999 Linden
Winnetka
HI 6-7274

VERY

bed-

4-9040

Deerfield

LISTED—FIVE

ROOM

possession.

BUNGA-

BUT

lot 88’ x 187’

Academy.

OF
just

TALL

TREES

3 blks.,

Spacious

from

living

ON

A
full

dining
room,
2
large
bredrooms,
recreation
room
in
basement
with
fireplace and powder room. All rooms
are
paneled.
High
30s.
Call
Mr.
Massman
446-3077 evenings or

L. A. PETERSON
GR
LISTED

Evanston.

Attractive

&amp; CO.

Room

SIZEABLE

MONTH-

9-1444

Evanston

EVANSTON,

IMMEDIATE
POSS.
4
bedrm.
frame
Cape
Cod
has 3
full
baths: full bsmnt.; with fenced yard:
only $22,000. -

FOR

THE

QUALIFIED

St.,

REAL ESTATE
Evanston

869-4516

WILMETTE
Artist,
Sculptor
or
Hobbyist.
Lot
77x 200. Red Brick
Colonial with 4
bedrooms
(2 in tandem). On rear of
lot
large
1
story
building
and
2
garages. $32,500.

Home

western
Campusand _
Orrington
School.
On
large lot—just
under
12
Acre. 2 car attached Garage. $69,500

KIRK

QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.

1571 SHERMAN AVE., EVANSTON
4-2600
AL 1-6700
BR 3-3750

° Wilmette Life

LOCATION

St.
UNiversity

ANDERSON

with 4 Bedrms., 342 Baths. One Block
from the Lake. Walk to ‘‘L,’’ North-

UN

MAKE

Central

516 Main

NORTHEAST
9

Rd.

BUYER. 6 rm. ranch; 11% baths; fin.
rec. rm.; 2 car att. gar.; low 40s.

5-1010
IN

CAN’

GLENCOE,

Italian Renaissance
NEWLY

NORTHBROOK
819 Waukegan

Roth Mortgage Corporation
3000

Loyola

rm.,

AT

ly payments we can find a home for
you.
Consult us without obligation. We
also furnish secondary financing and
purchase’
existing
contracts
and
mortgages.

House!!

REALTY

1225 CENTRAL

Wilmette

¢ Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News

BLK. TO DAWES SCHL.! One of the
finest 2 Sty. homes in its price range.
6 big lovely rms., 112 baths, 3 BR’s,
19’ liv. rm. with fireplace, full bsmt.,
2 car garage. Pleasant well-kept yard
with fruit trees. $33,500. See it!
DEWEY
SCHOOL
AREA
. Cozy
compact 3 BR in immaculate
condition. For the ‘‘young’’ or ‘“‘young at
heart.’’ Modern kitchen, full bsmt., 2
car
garage.
Owner
retiring.
Your
chance and just $24,000. All the work’s
being done.

* Glenview

AVENUE

Announcements

SHERWIN

607 HOWARD STREET — EVANSTON
UN 9-2575
BR 3-5420
EVANSTON— N.E.
ENJOY HOLIDAY SEASON

KOENIG &amp; STREY
AL

1-0330

PA

9-0330

Wilmette
Northbrook
Glenview

CR 2-0330

If You Have Little Cash

Evanston
PArk 4-5600

Ranch

2-1774

CHOICE

Wallace &amp; Orth, Inc.
IN A GROVE

‘HOMEFINDERS

SUPERBE
STURDILY
built
brick
home,
top
condition.
Spacious. liv. rm., frpl., lge. din. rm.
mod.
kit., brkfst
area,
pow.
rm,
3
twin size bdrms., cer. bath, pan. rec.
rm., special features, lge. scr. pch,
overlooking
beautiful
yard.,
patio,
brick gar., short walk to schls., and
Kenilworth station. In 40s.
Ward H. Harris
DA 8-8759

$21,500.

1511 Sherman Avenue
GReenleaf 5-2700

Wilmette!!

3 MODERN
RANCH
HOMES
Low taxes, close in locations, established
neighborhoods.
Each
has
3
bedrooms, one or two baths, gas heat,
generous
storage
space,
carport
or
arage.
Only
$18,500,
$21,
and

WILMETTE,

reasonable taxes. Convenient location;

immediate

H.P.

256-3300

EVANSTON—1564 ASBURY
OPEN 2-5 ALL WEEK
6 bdrms.; 312 baths; 50 x 140 lot. 1st
fl.-Irg. foyer, 13 x 26; liv. rm. w/frpl.,
13x17;
din. rm., 9x17;
heated sun
rm.,
cabinet
kitchen
w/D
and
D
12x13;
brkfst. rm.; powder rm. 2nd
fl—4
bdrms.-13x18
plus
heated
porch, 12 x 13 plus sitting rm., 13 x 17,
12 x 13, 2 baths. 3rd fl.-2 Irg. bdrms.,
bath.
Gas
heat;
modern
plumbing;
alum.
storms
and_
screens;
patio;
garage.
Walk
to
trains,
stores,
schools. $49,900. DA 8-4861.

EVANSTON,
Precious

N.W.

privacy

LOT

88 x 110

galore
bi-level
Walk to bus and store
3 bdrm.—18 x11, 16x10,
11x11;
1%
baths;
Att. garage;
Mod. cab. kit.;
Liv.-Din., 36 x 18 w/firepl. Encl. glassbrick
porch.
Crptng.;
drapes;
new
furnace; newly
dec.; Privacy of deadend st. Willard-St. A.
‘on
3312 Dartmouth PI.
Ope n
869-7948
Prompt possession
White

Space

brick

EVANSTON NORTHWEST
At the corner of Thayer
and Crawford,
this
Blietz-built
tri-level
has
living
room
with
fireplace,
dining
room, 3 bedrooms, 112 baths, family
room and is in top condition. Asking

ROTH BROTHERS
300 Central

St.,

UN

Evanston

9-1444

EVANSTON

JUST REDUCED!
SEE
this EASILY
EXPANDABLE
2
BR-plus brk. home in Oakton School
area nr, Ridge Ave. Fine owner care
shows. Good yard, quiet estab. street,
garage,
tile roof
and
more!
NOW
asking only $27,900!
GEORGE C. CYRUS &amp; CO.
UN 4-9020
233 Asbury
BR 3-2560

« Northbrook Star * Hi ghland Park Herald

Lake Forest Lamplighter * Lake Bluff Lamplighter

EVANSTON—DELIGHTFUL
NEWER
custom built home, Lincolnwood Dr. 3
bdrms., att. gar., lge. htd, rec. rm.,
Fruitwd. kit. $47,500. DA 8-1033.
GLENCOE
NEW TRIER E.
Main
floor
20x22
ft.
fam.
rm.,
exquisite cab. work in mat. walnut.
Living room with frpl., din, rm., kit.,
master bdrm. and pan. den (or 4th
bdrm.) on first. 2 twin size bdrms. on
2nd.
Marvelous
rec.
rm.
Cent.
aircond, 2 car gar. In 60s.

GLENCOE REALTY
Ethel

Rosenthal

835-1800

GLENCOE
NEW TRIER WEST
Superb 4 bedroom, 2!2 bath Ranch in
area of luxury homes. Air-conditioned,
Spectacular kitchen, main floor laundry,
separate
dining
room.
Many
quality features for gracious living.

Glencoe Realty

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5

in this charming home
with 35 foot
carpeted expanse and cozy log burning
fireplace for entertaining.
7 rms.,
3
bdrms.,
2 plus baths. Walk to CTA
and
lake.
Low
taxes.
Immediate
occupancy. Out of state owner wants
offer in mid 30s.

Av.,

EVANSTON N.W.
BY OWNER
Immed.
possession.
2 floors;
3. bdrms.; 2 baths; full bsmt.; attic; 2 car
gar.; lot 40 x 169. $38,000. Shown by
appt.
only.
Call
CE
6-1736,
Mr.
Banker.

EVANSTON
..
. NEWLY
LISTED.
Take a look at 1925 Main. Fine brick
split-level, 7 lovely rms., 3 BR’s, 11%
baths,
modern
kitchen
with
built-in
oven
and
range,
paneled
rec.
rm.
Financing is easy. Just $30,900, Call us
to inspect! But hurry!

432-6320

LAKESIDE

Central

BY OWN-

ETHEL ROSENTHAL
GLENVIEW

ENJOY
THE
TEENS.
It’s
getting so
hard to find one priced at $19,500. But
enjoy this one. A stucco 6 rm. with 3
BR’s, 142 car garage, full basement.
Close to Nichols School. It’s vacant so
you can move right in. Good financing
_available.

457

NORTHWEST;

er. 3 Bedroom brick 2-story on block
of fine homes. 142 Cer. tile baths, lg.
liv. rm.,
din.
rm.,
modern
kitchen
with d/d, double oven stove. Recently
redecorated. Rugs, draperies inc. Mid
30s. Call 256-4844 eves., weekends.

DEERFIELD
EAST:
8
ROOMS,
4
bdrms., 242 baths, dbl. bay colonial.
Slate
entry,
kit.
built-ins,
frplc.,
crptng. Cent. A/C.
Full bsmt.
Deep
lot. Tall trees. Att. 1 car gar. Owner
asks $42,500. Wants offers. 945-3936.

ALL TREAT NO TRICK
Luxurious
Lannon
stone
and
cedar
shake ranch that is a delight to own
and live in. Ideal for the family used
to the niceties without to much worry
and care. Unusually large living room
with
stone
fireplace,
3 pretty
bedrooms
and
2
baths,
picture
book
kitchen
with stainless
steel appointments, mpeg | of patio and garden.
Do see at $59,500.

CR

low—living room with fireplace, dining room,
kitchen
and
pantry,
two
nice
sized
bedroom,
screened
rear
porch,
two
car
garage.
Gas
heat,

DEERFIELD - LINCOLNSHIRE
4 bdrm. California ranch in exc. cond.
Slate entry foyer;
beautiful liv. rm.
din.
rm.
w/stone
frple.,
beamed
ceiling and thermopane window wall
overlooking wooded lot. Pan. fam. rm.
Wood cab. kit. w/built-ins. Also bsmt.
w/finished rec. room, w/bar and frpl.
uick Possession
$47,500
IRCHWOOD REALTY
CR 2-7360
811 Skokie Hwy., Northbrook PA 4-3294

SPACIOUS

home, beau. arranged for entertaining
—yet privacy for every member of the
family. Ideal for man
who does not
like yard work. Big liv. rm. W/B/F/P,
din. rm., comb. family rm. Mod. C.T.
kit.
W/D/D,
sep
eating
area.
3
bedrms.,
2 mod.
baths
2nd
fir.
4
bedrms.
or
3 bedrms.
and
12x13
den—2
baths—mas.
bedrm_
has
private bath. Many extras. 60s. Call Mrs.
McBean (home) 864-5064 OR
L. A. PETERSON, REALTOR
GR 5-1010

REALTY

Rd.
945-5240

ATTRACTIVE

‘Just W. of Deerfield, N. of DeerfieldRd. on Riverwoods-Rd. to Londonderry-Lane, West 112 blocks.)
2 Models
BIRCHWOOD BLDRS. CR 2-7300

RIDGE
AND
FOSTER
.._.. PRICE
REDUCED. Bargain hunters wake up!
Here’s one not to Dv
up. 7 rm. 2
story with useful 3rd
floor space too! 4
BR’s,
2 baths,
2 car parking sunny
corner location. Needs
a little additional remodeling. Was
$25,000 NOW
JUST $21,000. Taxes just
$322.

CALIF. MODERN

$23,500.

EVANSTON

HOUR

835-3750
rick
N.W.

BOB VOIGTS
UNiversity

from $46,900
in
LINCOLNSHIRE BLUFFS
Heavily wooded fully improved
19 acres adjoining Forest Preserve

SEE

OUTSTANDING: BUYS!

Wallace &amp; Orth, Inc.
REALTORS

Sun

INETH FRIEND
in

outside.

VILLAGE

ding
brick
BI
LEVEL
on
lot. 3/4 Bedrms.,
3 baths.

es!

and

Waukegan

JUST
PARK—JUST

inside

Silsbee

19 Washington, Wilmette

TO

AND FEATURING:
Paneled family rm., fireplace
Separate dining room
Efficient kitchen with built-ins
Basement and 2-car garage
Priced

KENILWORTH

this gracious 9 rm. home on a quiet
deadend
street. Owner
has invested
far more
than
the
asking
price
of
$89,500.
An
out-of-this-world
family
room, 31 x 21 with sliding glass doors
to a 40
x 25 swimming pool that has
just been
added.
(You
still have 3
more months to enjoy the pool.) This
is living at its best. Call today for an
appointment.

$56,700

rated

801

ALpine 6-1015

nl

7H »AND

5-4455

FIRST TIME OFFERED
Attractive
ranch
with
3
bedrms.;
ceramic tile bath; bright kitchen with
many cabinets and eating area; slate
entry; util. rm. and 1 car gar. Walk to
everything location. Just being deco-

$67,500

Clarke Baker
REALTORS
CALL

CE

.
.
.
.

Realtor
Kenilworth
BR 3-2552

JUST REDUCED
AN APPOINTMENT

MAKE

(Custom features throughout). Wooded

bedrooms

MAING POOL.

GLENCOE

area.

BEDROOM,

Tge

AV.,

JUST LISTED
GORGEOUS
COLONIAL,
red
tile
entry;
huge liv. rm. with fireplace;
formal
din.
rm.;
custom
cabinet
kitchen.
with
built-ins;
wal.
pan.
family rm. with dark wood floors; 4
rms.;
2 ceramic
tile baths
plus
owder rm.; bsmnt.; util. rm. on Ist
.; Storms-screens; PATIO; 2 car gar.

GLENVIEW
5

EAST

SUN. 2-5

GLENCOE
Custom
built
tri-level
in
move
in
cond. 4 bdrms.,
213 baths. Beautiful
liv. rm., large comb.
fam. rm. din.
rm. opening to patio. Exc. kit. with
sep.
brkfst.
area.
Air
cond.
Choice
N.W. location. Priced in 70s.

Center-entry Colonials
with 4 and 5 bedrooms
2!/5 ceramic tile baths

KENILWORTH REALTY CO.

Highland Park Herald
Deerfield Villager

1069 HOHLFELDER RD.
See this very desirable redwood and
brick tri-level in choice area close to
schools and Edens. 4 bdrms., 2 baths
on 1 level, Liv. rm.,
full din. rm.,
pan. fam. rm., mod.
wood cab. kit.
with brkfst. area, many closets. Airconditioned.
Large
lot
beautifully
landscaped. Priced
in 50s.

READY FOR YOU...
AND YOUR FAMILY:

excellent
WINNETKA
location.
Well
planned
interior—bright,
and
sunny
rooms
for every
need—nice
kitchen
with
refrig.,
stove,
D
and
D
and
eating area; service pantry; separate
dining room; cozy paneled den; large
family
room
with
fireplace.
Master
suite and 3 family bedrooms on 2nd
floor.
Paneled
recreation
room
in
basement.
Yard
and patio hedged-in
for privacy. 2 car attached garage. No
need to chauffeur
the little ones
to
school. In 70s.

Edwin A. Kayser,
600 Green Bay Road
AL 1-5600

EVANSTON

DEERFIELD-LINCOLNSHIRE

CONSTRUCTION _ IN

Wilmette Life
Winnetka Talk
Glencoe News
Northbrook Star
Glenview Announcements

UNiversity 9-5600

¢ interior. Attractive corner
with
4 bedrooms and 2 tile baths
ne oe plus a bedroom and bath
. Pleasant entrance, large living
with fireplace, full dining room,
lied den,
modern
kitchen
and
ent condition. $63,500.

and

realtors

assocaites

STYLE
Street.

mette — 1044 Ashland
Open Sun. 2:30-4:30
ICE

OVER 30 YEARS
OF NORTH SHORE SERVICE

UALITY

GLENCOE

Listings

IN

OF

1884

4 BEDROOM COLONIAL
In Deerfields’ Briarwoods Vista area;
2142 baths,
family
room,
and
patio.
Ideal setting for small children,
just
Rana
to new school site. Priced
in
ce
2 BEDROOM RANCH
Custom
styled
in
Evanston-Skokie
with all large rooms,
beautiful yard
and patio. Priced at $44,500.
3 BEDROOMS, PLU
Near
Lincolnwood
School
with
1st
- floor family room,
new kitchen,
11%
baths,
and 2 car garage,
Priced
at
$43,500.

OPEN

REALTORS

i

REALTORS:-SINCE

2902 Central Street, Evanston

lokanson &amp; Jenks
HOME

969 WAUKEGAN RD.
DEERFIELD
WI 5-3750
735 DEERFIELD RD.
LAKE FOREST
CE 4-8000
650 N. WESTERN AV.
QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.

and storage on

.

IVE

EVERY NORTH SHORE COMMUNITY
EVANSTON
UN 4-2600
1571 SHERMAN AV.
Wine
e HI 6-0177
LINCOLN AV
GLENVIEW-NORTHBROOK
PA 4-5800

IN

Gracious

A HOME OF YOUR OWN

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QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.

835-1800

1615 WAGNER RD.
GLENVIEW EAST

COME
SEE
THIS
DELIGHTFUL
Bucks
County
style
home.
Built
in
1960 there’s a garden room opening to
brick
patio
and
pool.
Lovely
oak
paneled
family
room,
24’
x 22’, with
3rd fireplace.
3 twin
bedrooms,
21%
baths.
Full basement.
Centrally
air-

conditioned.

And

immaculate
in the 60s.

the

condition.

PORTER

house

Nothing

is

in

like

it

&amp; WEINRICH

Winnetka
446-2600
GLENVIEW
OPEN 2T0 5 P.M.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29th
740 WINDSOR ROAD
PREFERRED
EAST
GLENVIEW
LOCATION—Charming 3 bedroom Ranch
home.
All
four
sides
of
enduring
CORDOVA
Stone,
2
baths,
2
car
garage, fireplace. Family room overlooks
patio
and
evergreen
enclosed
rear yard.
Centrally
air-conditioned.
Excellent value.
Call KEN MAYER

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

1151 Waukegan
724-1855

Rd.

Glenview, II.
588-1855

GLENVIEW
NEWLY
LISTED!
COLONIAL
BRICK
ranch in walk-to-everything location;
living
room
w/fireplace.
Separate
dining room;
new kitchen w/built-in
double oven and range, dishwasher. 2
large
bedrooms;
2 baths;
louvered
porch
off kitchen
and
large
utility
room. 1l-car attached garage. Central
air-conditioning.
Call
to see
today.

$37,500.
GLENVIEW
REALTY
CO.
GLENVIEW—SW/.INWOOD

4 Bedroom

724-0600
AREA

Ranch

OPEN SUN. 2-6 (BY OWNER)
2238 PINEHURST (AT ROOSEVELT)
Ideally located 1 blk. from Roosevelt
Park and pool. Cathedral ceiling; liv.
rm.
w/fireplace;
lovely
kitchen
w/
built-ins; util. rm.; 2 bath; 2-car gar.
Crawl space; fenced; corner lot.
Upper 30s
729-1963
GLENVIEW
BY THE AND ONE
AND
only owner. 3 bedrm. split level, walk
to schls. and Flick Pk. Fully carpeted
master
bedrm.,
liv.
rm.
and
din.
area, with Fr. doors leading to shaded
15 x 20 patio. Kitch. has oven, range,
disposal and good eating area. Rec.
rm./bar is 22x14, beaut. pan., book
shelves.
2 cer. bas.,
cent.
air-cond.
3820 Glenview Rd. (on frontage road)
low
30s.
Have
you
an
offer
we'd
believe? 724-7465.

Glenview
Arch.

Open House

SUN, 2-5. 236 ELM ST.
Design.
Cust.
built redwood

home.
Prof.
ldscpd.
for Servecy.
3
bdrms.;
112 bath;
compl. pan.
L.R.
and D.R. have many built-ins; frplc.;
cathedral beamed
ceiling, new cptg.
Birch cab. kit. w/DD. Close to shop.
trans., schls., parks. Att. gar. $31,000
Owner PArk 9-2425.

‘GLENVIEW

‘Attention Transferees
Builder now offering new 4 bdrm.
(214 baths, COLONIAL with bsmt. Att.
Gar. paneled family rm., with
Fireplace, georgous cabinet kit.
Formal dining rm., 20’ foyer.
Quick possession
er 50s
GATEWAY BUILDERS
5-4440.
GLENVIEW-SWAINWOOD
AREA.
owner.
3 BR;
split-level.
Rec.

att.

gar.

Nr.

Roosevelt

Pk.,

BY
rm.:

pool,

Wooded,
deadend
st. Ideal for chil.
Conv. to trans., shop., schls. Wkdys.
or beet. Open Sun. 2-5. Mid 30s. 724GLENVIEW-PARK
MANOR.
RANCH
Liv. rm.; din. ‘‘L’’; large kit. 2 twin
bdrms.;
full bsmnt.;
near bus, schl.,
tan RR. Asking $24,900. Owner. PA

* Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

Oct.

26,

1967

�58A

For Sale—Houses by Area

158A

LENVIEW:
8
ROOM
COLONIAL
Face
brk.
Ist.
flr., cedar
2nd.
24%
baths;
4 lge. bdrms.;
lge. fam. rm.,
w/frple.,
built-in
TV
and
wet
bar.
Fam,
kit. w/built-ins;
master bdrm.
has sep. dressing rm., walk-in closets
and priv. bath;
fin. Hawaiian
room
in bsmnt. w/bar. 2-car gar. attached.
coo 32 swim. pool. Middle 50s. 724-

10 Greenwood

REALTY

Rd.

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
WILLIAMSBURG

lenview

IN

CO.

Glen Oak Acres

LENVIEW
WEST:
FOR
SALE
BY
OWNER. 3-bdrm. ranch; spacious liv,
rm.; din. rm.; fam. rm.; 2 full baths;
244-car
gar.;
walk
to St. Catherine
ey
and Flick Park.
Mid 30s. 1729FLENVIEW
TALL TREES
Prestige area.
3 De Luxe models to
choose from—all 4-bedroom Colonials.
Family room with fireplace. Open 1-5
daily. Call 724-5540.
ROPPOLO &amp; PRENDERGAST BLDRS.
PARK

Riparian

Gracious French Provincial residence
in a beautiful garden setting overlooking Lake Michigan. Spacious reception
hall, living rm., library, garden rm.,
dining and brkfst. rms., 4 or more
master
bedrms.
with
private
tiled
baths,
adequate
servants
quarters.
Excellent entertaining and recreational facilities. Riparian rights with 360
feet of sand beach. Your inquiry and
inspection invited.

Smart &amp; Golee,

DA 8-3200

HIGHLAND PARK
NEW ON THE MARKET
Attractive

pretty

brick

Colonial

street in south

home

Highland

on

Park.

a

Large living room w/fireplace openiig
onto a paneled den, separate dining
room, kitchen. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths on
2nd floor. As
a surprise
a paneled
family
room
or _ rathskeller
plus
powder
room
in
basement,
2
car
garage—deep yard. Mid 40s.

Hokanson

13 Davis

St.

&amp; Jenks
GReenleaf

5-1617

'GHLAND PARK.
BY OWNER.
3 bdrm.
Cape
Cod;
2 C.T.
baths;
fireplace in liv. rm.; din. rm.; den; 2
car
gar.; 18 x 48 Muskin pool on beaut.
landscaped 1 acre. $39,500. 831-4859.
IGHLAND
PARK—BRAESIDE
rm
ranch
with
fam.
rm.
appointed kit. and bath. Near
school, $29,500. 369-6817.

OENIG

R
A

&amp; STREY

2-0330
9-0330
8-0330

Northbrook
Glenview
Wilmette

KENILWORTH
OR
THOSE
WHO
APPRECIATE
good design, fine architectural detail,
large
rooms
beautifully
decorated.
Near all schools, lake and transp. In
attractive
neighborhood.
There
is
nothing
to
compare
with
this
fine
home in value and livability. There is
a paneled library, unusually attractive
rec. rm., billard
room. 4 large family
bdrms., 2 smaller which can be used
for
guests,
help
or ‘‘His and
Her’’
rooms for their very own desks, etc. A
ae
value
in
enjoyable
living.
Delightful new carpeting and draperies available.
AN
EASY
MOVE
IN
TIME
FOR
THANKSGIVING
AND
CHRISTMAS.

SUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.
86

Lincoln

Av.

Winnetka
HI

6-0177

AKE FOREST—WHISPERING OAKS
De luxe 3 bedroom brick ranch. Air
conditioned. Beautiful large step-down
living room. 2 family rooms—1l opening
onto
large
outdoor
patio
with
BBQ. Wooded corner lot. Underground
sprinkling.
Excellent
financing.
All
the extras including immediate
possession. Low 60s. Call Owner CE
42435 or see your broker.

Dct.

26,

1967

Washington.

Detroit

272-7889

Need

FOR

Living

TO

SEE

THIS

3-

bdrm.,
142
bath.
Rambling
Ranch
w/the many custom extras of a oneowner home. Beaut. liv./din. rm. ‘‘L’”’
w/F.P.,
paneling,
indirect
lighting,
W/W
cptg.
Easy
to
maintain
kit.
w/bit.-in
oven,
range
and
D/W.
Beautifully pan. fam. rm. Sep. util.
rm. and lge. 2-car gar. Just right for
the family or couple who enjoy their
home
and
yard.
Quick
poss.
Good
financing. $34,500.
CR 2-0330
Northbrook
BIRCHWOOD
REALTY
CR_
2-7300
811 Skokie Hwy.. Northbrook
PA 4-3294

NORTHBROOK
NO TRICKS—ALL TREATS
Treat
your
family
to the
finest
4
bdrm.
split
in
Northbrook.
Large
kitchen,
dining rm. and living rm. all
on the same floor with the family rm.
which has a huge fireplace. Spaciousness coupled with elegance makes this
an outstanding bargain.
SAME NEIGHBORHOOD
OPEN EVERY
DAY TILL SOLD
Last of Mike Skiersch’s subdivision 2
story Colonials. 4 bdrms.;
242 baths;
sep.
dining
rm.;
full bsmt.;
2 car
garage, This house was a model for
all the 2 story Colonials in this area.
We promise you that you will find no
spooks or goblins in the closet, instead
a handsome pumpkin will be close by
to help you decide.

SEQUENS
1240 Meadow

Road,

REALTY
Northbrook

272-0200

NORTHBROOK
OPEN

SUNDAY

837 CEDAR
An

expandable

2 TO 5

home

in

High-

lands!
Living room with fireplace; big
built-in kitchen; basement for recreation and
storage
plus
den
or playroom, Attached 2 car garage. Introduce
your
growing
family
to
this
property—see you Sunday!

AYARS

REALTY
824 Waukegan Rd.
CRestwood

2-3550

NORTHBROOK:
DELIGHTFUL
AREA
for
children.
Back
yd.
slopes
into
playground
yet
very
private
for
adults. Walking distance to shopping
center. 2 or 3 bdrms., all one ~-floor,
Pan. bsmt., new kit. and bathrm., fls.,
‘new
C.T.
bath
and
water
heater.
Leaving dishwasher, lge. deep freezer,
refrig. and stove, liy. rm. draperies.
oency
Feb.
or March.
$27,500.
272-7292.

SHINGLE

col. ranch on 90x 200 lot w/mature
trees. Lge.
pan.
fam, rm. w/sliding
doors to priv. ie
A real modern
fam. kitchen w/lge. bkfst, space; cozy
liv.
rm.
w/frple.
Extra
din.
space

included.

3 bdrms.,

142

baths;

front

brick
patio;
automatic
gar.
doors.
Exc.
oc.
for
schools,
shopping,
transporation. Must see to appreciate.
High 30s. By owner. CR 2-3282.

NORTHBROOK.
FOR SALE BY OWNer. 7 rm.
split-level;
large liv. rm.
with cathedral ceiling; fully equipped
kit.; 244 baths; 3 bedrms.; pan. fam.
rm.;
rec. rm. in bsmt.;
oversized 1
car gar.; fenced-in back yard; walk to
trains, shops, Greenbrier school, $37,500. Feb. poss. 272-2532.

NORTHBROOK—CAPE

COD

STORY

COLONIAL

liv. rm.-din. rm. combination, kitchen
with
eating
area,
2 bedrooms
and
bath, full basement and 2 car garage.
Close to transp. and shopping. Priced
in mid 20s.

BOB VOIGTS

UNiversity

REALTY

4-4866

ALpine

WILMETTE-KENILWORTH

SIX ROOM
BEST

IN

GARDENS

BRICK

SHORE

4 BDRMS.

114 baths;
liv. rm., din rm. L; full
bsmt.; lge. fenced yard; garage. Dist.
28. Walk to transp. Low taxes. Upper
20s By owner. 272-1539.

1-2374

RANCH

TOWNS,

IN

$50S.

3

bedrooms or 2 bedrooms and library.
2 cer. tile baths, paneled rec. room, 2
car
att. garage.
Choice
location
on
100 x 122 ft. lot.
Spacious interior with:
17x25
Living
rm.;
13x18
Dining
rm.;
13x18
Bedrm.
Late
features.
Good construction and condition. Buy
now for inflation protection and one
floor living, Gracious interior can be
shown to those qualified.

WANNER

REALTY

CO.,

Realtors
545

Green

Bay,

Wilmette

WILMETTE

251-4133

EAST—BY

WILMETTE EAST BY OWNER
In the 40s. Choice location. 3 bedrm.,
144 baths, lge. liv. rm.
w/fireplace,
sunroom,
sep.
din,
rm.,
sunporch,
elec, kit. full bsmt., gas heat, 2 car
gar.,
cor.
lot.
Schools,
shopping,
transp. exc. After 6 p.m. and wknds.

1050 Forest, AL 1-7422.

WILMETTE
Redwood
ranch
on prof, landscaped
corner
lot in prestige
area.
3
ee.
bedrms.;
2 c.t. baths; 31’ L.R.; D
(study);
plus
pan,
rec.
rm.
Stove,
refrig.,
carpet.,
drapes
included.
Avoca school, New Trier H.S. Early
poss. High 60s. Call 251-5083 for appt.
WILMETTE
EAST—RED
BRICK COL.
on large cor. lot (probable
contract
sale).
Spacious
liv.,
din.
rms.
plus
den. 5 bdrms., 342 baths.

B. Blackwell
UPPER

TWO

OWNER.

WINNETKA
Vacant—immediate occupancy 3 bedrms., 142 ceramic tile baths. RANCH
STYLE—w/lifetime
alumsiding,
walk
to
NW _
station—shopping,
school,
FULL
BASEMENT—Lge.
wooded lot
75 x 180 appr.
3 car det. garage—
$34,000.

King's Court Corporation
a division of
C. A. HEMPHILL &amp; ASSOCIATES
W.

Frontage Rd.,
HI 6-8373

Northfield

Winnetka, Too Good to Last
4 BEDROOMS, 212 BATHS
Big and beautiful; liv. rm. has frpl.;
formal din. rm.;
main fl. den;
huge
remodeled
fam.
kit.;
screened
sumpatio;
fenced
yard;
att.
gar.
Don’t miss it. $48,500.
WE TAKE HOMES IN TRADE

J. KRUGER

717

Elm

Winnetka

schools,

ENGLISH

w/frpl.,

For

CONVENIENT

IN VILLAGE OF RIVERWOODS
5 lots
(each
149 x 330)
Overlooking
Ravina
Greens Country Club. Paved
Macadam street, sanitary sewer, water and gas in to each lot. Ready to
build for five homes. $1,500 per lot or
builders opportunity for all.

TO

EV-

‘QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.
969 Waukegan

CHOICE BUSINESS LOCATION STRAegically located business bldg. site in
the
heart
of
Wilmette
containing
13,280 sq. ft. 3 street frontages 89 ft.,
120 ft., and 95 ft. Suitable for store,
office or apt. bldg.

Smart &amp; Golee,

1564

Large
ft.
in

Wanted

to

TO

QUINLAN

586

PARTY

With

DESIRES

bedroom
home;
New
$50,000. Call 446-2591.

161

For Sale—Vacant

3

Trier

TO

IMPROVED

3

4

East;

&amp; CO.

HI

6-8350

HALL

LOCATED
eves.

(eves. 234-1829)

John Channer
&amp; Assoc.
747 Elm, Winnetka
Hillcrest 6-8400
WOODED
BUILDING
SITE
Beautifully
Wooded
2.7
Acres
in
village
limits
of Northbrook.
Fully
improved
with
sewer,
water,
gas,
electric.
Can
be
divided
into TWO
Outstanding
home
sites. Located
on
West side of Happ Road just North of
Summerfield
Road.
Call KEN MAYER

BAIRD &amp; WARNER
1151 Waukegan
724-1855

Rd.

65 X 296
FOOT
side Avenue in

5-3714

LOT
ees

ON
SUNNYPark. $7,500.

GLENCOE:
533
N.
LONGWOOD
AV.
90’ x 160’, wooded, this the very best
buy on the North Shore FR 2-5970 and
UN 4-3020.

WANTED

TO BUY

One acre lot
brook, Sunset

162

ALSO
98 fully improved lots, 14 of which can
be multiple.
(Evenings
Please
call
Carol
Simko
827-0504)

GEORGE

LOT
186’
depth
168’,
at
only.
Private

FROM

OWNER

in Northfield or Northta
eae Dist. Call
-118

Trades

and

Exchanges

TRADE
UP
9 YEAR
OLD
DELUXE
medical center, N.W. suburb. 3 and 5
year leases. High return after mortage,
interest
and
e
nees.
Price

area of fine homes.
call Carol Simko 827-0504

or

6-0177

GROVE:
117’
rear;
One
house

CENTRAL
WILMETTE,
3.6
ACRES
suitable for up to 154 apartments or?
for further information call HI 6-5570
after 6 p.m.

Property

LOTS

INC.

Winnetka

Call YO

JUST LISTED
in an
Please

&amp; TYSON,

Av.

B UILDER’S
SITE—NORTHFIELD
Choice cent. loc. Vacant. For off. and
research. Approx. 54,000 sq. ft. 1 blk
to Edens Hwy. Eves., PA 4-6177.

NORTHBROOK

3 FULLY

Lincoln

MORTON
frontage,
deadend.
party.

bdrm., 2 bath home, Edgewood or Red
Oak
Jr.
Hi,
Highland
Park
or
Briarwood
Vista,
Spring-summer
occupancy or sooner. Priv. party. ES 57101, ES 5-2554.

PRIVATE

835-1800

1225 Central Avenue
Wilmette
256-3300
NORTHFIELD
— HEAVILY
WOODED
12 acre with sewer,
water, gas and
electric. $13,500.

1-5600

OWNER:

$11,-

WILMETTE
CENTER
OF TOWN
Ft. on Prominent Corner

HI

FROM

ft. x 200
homes.

in Deerfield.

KIRK REALTY

3-3220

DA 8-3200
BUY

Drive

Rosenthal

NEAR
22,000 Sq.

SMART &amp; GOLEE,
REALTORS
HI 6-4700

nicely wooded lot 115
vicinity
of
beautiful

GLENCOE REALTY

FO. Set

WANTED

8-3200

1571 SHERMAN AVE., EVANSTON.
4-2600
AL 1-6700
BR 3-3750

Ethel

Buy—Houses

List Your Home

DA

Listing

GLENCOE VACANT RIPARIAN
This may be your last opportunity to
buy a home site with
your own pri.
beach
and
superb
view
of
Lake
Michigan.
Nothing
like
it
on
the
market.

STREET,
SKOKIE—2
bedrooms, 112 baths. Kitchen w/eatin
area, stove, refrigerator, washer an
Low
taxes.
Immed.
Poss.

160

Realtors

Evanston

QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.
UN

INC.

AL

Av.,

Lincolnshire

RANCH TOWNHOUSE FOR SMALL
adult family wanting one floor plan
w/paneled rec. room in basement plus
loads
of
storage
space.
Attractive
living room—dining
el; 2 bedrooms;
3rd BR, den or dining room;
cabinet
kitchen w/eating area; compartmented dual
bath;
glazed
porch;
pate:
pare.
Low
maintenance,
etter
urry
for this one. $24,500. Call Mrs.
Hauworth, (Residence: UN 4-8723)

BR

Sherman

New

EVANSTON — UNUSUAL

GR. 5-1080
4921
DAVIS

Glenview

WILMETTE

Houses

&amp; ORR,

Rd.,

(at Glenview Rd.) PArk 4-5800

SOUTH EVANSTON BY OWNER
BRICK TOWNHOUSE FOR SALE
Plastered walls, 2 large bdrms., large
closets.
c.t.
bath,
sep.
din.
rm.,
finished basement, pan. rec. rm. with
wet bar and powder rm., also utility
storage rm.
Includes:
central
air
cond.
T.V.
antenna, range, frostless refrig. in kit.
additional refrig. with wet bar.
Maytag washer and dryer, aluminum
storms
and screens,
new
carp.
and
drapes in liv. rm., din. rm., hall and
bdrms.
Nice
residential
area
one
block
to park
and
school,
bus
at
corner
to Downtown
Evanston
and
Howard ‘‘L’’.
Lower 20s.
535 Dodge
UN 4-0593

McGUIRE

of

lge. formal

built-ins, eating
242 baths, den,

Sale—Town

subdiOut

1940 NORTH DRIVE
Top neighborhood on private lane in
Glen
Oaks
Acres,
Glenview,
with
Tie
approximately
77 x
170.

724-0600

WALDEN

Rd., New
Trier E.;
Hubbard Woods
School;
Sacred
Heart;
most
conv.
location;
walk
to
town,
train;
10
rooms;
lge. liv. rm.;
pan. fireplace
wall;
walnut pan. library;
din, rm.;
pine pan. kit. with sunny brkfst. area;
elec.
range;
dishwasher;
2nd
fl.:
master bedrm. with frpl,, sitting rm.
and bath;
2 other lge. bedrms.
and
bath. 3rd floor: 2 bedrms, and bath;
lge.
storage
area;
extensive
new
carpeting
recently dec.;
custom
liv.
rm. draperies incl.; 2 car garage; lot
approx.
120x120.
Dec.
Ist
occup.
$65,000. 446-5385.

330

159

STORY

3 bdrms.,
142
baths,
liv. rm.
with
frpl.,
sep.
din.
rm.,
rec.
rm.
with
frpl, screened porch, 2 car gar. Close
to transp and schools. By owner. Call
256-4760.

BY

expan-

erything,
walk
to train,
bus,
town.
New
rier
E.,
Faith,
Hope,
N-:S.
Country Day and Crow Island Schools.
4 bedrms.; 2 bath brick col. 334 Forest
Owner. 446-2485. $49,900.

&amp; Assoc.

30S.

OWNER.

BARRINGTON AREA
building site. Lakeland

1 Acre

vision.
Some
improvements.
town owner. $6,500.

rec, rm, w/frpl., 2 car gar., walk to
Sears,
Faith/Hope,
New
Trier
E.,
aoe stores, beach. Many extras. 446-

251-6465

WILMETTE

for

OWNER,

Sheridan Rd. Large lot. Brick Colonial. blk. from lake and park, walking
dist.
to loop
transp.
and
shopping,
New
‘Trier
E.
Spacious
liv.
rm.
w/woodburning
frpl.,
sep.
din.
rm.,
paneled TV rm.,
42 bath. sun pch.,
lge. mod. kit. w/brkfst. area; 2nd flr.4 lge. bdrms.
and study rm. with 2
full cer tile baths:
paneled rec. rm.
w/12 bath and sep. lIdry. in bsmt. 2
car att. gar. Upper 60s. AL 1-6486.

WINNETKA,
COMPANY
Northbrook

NORTHBROOK—GRAY

2

room

din. rm., kit. with
rm., 4 lge. bdrms.,

APPLEQUIST &amp; CO.
LISTED.

baths;

Liv. rm.

WINNETKA,

251-3640

the

home.

MUNDELEIN-SYLVAN LAKE
6 room 3 bedroom, 2 baths, de luxe
raised
ranch
smack
across
from
a
sandy
private
beach.
Family
room
with large brick fireplace, hot water
heat,
kitchen
has
built-in eye
level
oven and island counter range. Wall
to wall music with complete intercom
system. 2 car heated garage. Enjoy
all
4
seasons
here.
Only
$24,900.
Transferred owner wants fast sale.

Mae

LANE

242

Property

QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.

WINNETKA—BY

SKOKIE

More Space?

APPT.

OWNER

For Sale—Vacant

AREA—CHARMING

sion;
l-car garage;
walk to
village, beach, trains. $57,900.
GLENVIEW
REALTY CO.

North
off
Old
Willow.
2 cer.
tile
baths; kit. w/eating area; pan. fam.
rm.;
bsmnt.
w/pan.
play
rm,
and
—
or shop;
att. gar., $30s. HI 6-

JUST

Close-In Country
CALL

rooms;

359-0800

THIS
4-BDRM.
HOME
HAS
2 FULL
baths,
liv.
rm.
w/frple.,
cab.
kit.
w/brkfst. area and built-in oven and
range. Its pan. fam. rm. w/2nd frplc.
opens
to patio w/fountain
and
fish
pond. There is an att. gar. and dog
run.
Beaut.
44-acre
lot on deadend
street
near
forest
preserve.
2 blk.
walk to grade school.
Quick Possession
$34,500

3 BDNewly
trans.,

INGLESIDE, ILL. (LONG LAKE)
HARMING SMALL HOME
Done with good taste for happy living.
Wonderful view. Channel for access to
Chain-O-Lakes.
Home
for commuterfisherman.
Full
basement.
2
plus
bedrooms. 112 baths. Low, low 20s.
OME FOR BIG FAMILY
135 ft. lake frontage on this acre with
fine condition 12 rm. Colonial home. 6
or’
7
bdrms.,
2%2
baths,
paneled
recreation
rm.
Access
to
Chain-OLakes. Call for further details.

INC.

NORTHBROOK

Realtors

I 6-4700

J. PULTE,

161

English
home
on a private
wooded
street.
Living
room
with
fireplace;
large dining room; den; lovely porch;
new
kitchen
with
built-ins;
4 bed-

acre; convnt. to schls.; churches;
village on attractive, quiet, cul de sac.

Drive
Edens
Expwy.
to Lake-Cook
Exit, West on Lake-Cook, 2 blocks to
Lee Rd., south on Lee to Williamsburg Square.

Chicago.

HILL ROAD

3-BEDROOM CAPE COD. PRIME 3

12 to 7 daily and Sunday.
10 to 6. Closed Friday

WM.

BY

For Sale—Houses by Area

WINNETKA

IMMED.
SALE.
3 bdrm, house in

NORTHFIELD

NORTHBROOK

Models open
Saturday

158A

exc. cond. on quiet street. Lge. 2 car
gar., nicely ldscpd,
42 acre lot; low
taxes, $21,950. Ph.
272-2593 or 272-2735.

212 blocks to Edens Hwy.
Winner of 6 National Better Living
Awards
4, 5 and 6 bedrooms
Fireplaces included
1/3 acre lots
District No. 28 schools
1142 miles to Northwestern commuter
$40,950 to $45,950

POTLESS
4
BDRM.,
142
BATH
brick
residence.
Formal
din,
rm.,
enclosed jalousie porch, full bsmt., 2
car gar. 100 x 135 wooded lot. Pleasant
Ridge School. Top area. $35,900.
Ridge Real Estate
775-5633
FLENVIEW
EAST:
TRANSFERRED
owner;
3 bdrms., 242 baths bi-level.
Fam. rm., crptg., drapes, central air
cond.,
sern,
preh.,
att. gar.,
corner
lot, lg. patio, G.E. appls. New Trier,
Avoca
school
dists.
Pro.
Indscpg.,
$38,000. Call owner,
CE
6-5005, Miss
Linkon.

HIGHLAND

EAST

For Sale—Houses by Area

NORTHBROOK—FOR
699 Greenwood Rd.

SQUARE

Glenview

729-0004

158A

NORTHBROOK—FOR
IMMED.
SALE
1942 Thornwood Ln. Charming 3 bdrm.
house in fine neighborhood,
Walk to
stores, schools,
trains. Cptg., range,
refrig., inc, $25,500. Call 272-2735.

NORTHBROOK .
A VARIETY OF HOMES
FOR

LENVIEW
BY OWNER
Spacious
liv.
rm.,
frpl.,
screened
porch
overlooking
brick
patio
and
lovely landscaped rear yard, Sep. din.
rm.,
3 bdrms.,
cheerful
mod.
kit.,
dishwasher,
pan.
fam.
rm., _ full
basement.
Walk
to _ schools.
This
choice
located
custom
ranch
on
%
acre. Mid 30s. PA 4-5138
GLENVIEW HOME PLUS INCOME
just reduced $2,500 cape cod 5 bdrm.
or 2 bdrm. and a 3 rm. apt. Rented
now. On beaut. landsepd. 100 x 297 ft.
lot, low taxes, 30 day poss., $30,000.

DOETSCH

For Sale—Houses by Area

Glenview, IIl.
588-1855

HEART OF NORTHBROOK
ALL
IMPROVEMENTS.
WALKING
dist. to 2 grammar
schools
and jr.
high school. 2 blks. to Milwaukee Rd.
train sta. 4 blks. to shopping center.
Call 272-6662 or 446-1335.

130,000.

Want

commercial

bldg.

with

long
term
leases
or
high
grade
apartment
bldg.
Please
give
full
oni
Write T-462, Box 60, Wilmette,
inois.

163

For

Sale—Iindustrial

Northwest

Industrial

200
FT.
FRONTAGE;
GAS
AND
electricity;
approx.
2 acres.
$14,000.
Terms available. 231-1025. Agent.

164

For Sale—Business

Property

Dempster East of Dodge
TWO

STORY

RED

BRICK

BUILDING

With 2 stores on first floor. 2nd fir.
has one four rm. apt. and one 5 rm.
apt. both completely redecorated and
in
immaculate
condition.
$30s.
To
inspect call Mrs. McBean (home) UN
4-5064 or
L.

A.

Peterson &amp; Co.,
GR 5-1010.

Realtors

EVANSTON
NORTHWEST
CHOICE
CENTRAL
STREET
LOCAtion with Large
Modern
Office 2800
sq. ft. and 6 room
apartment.
Full
Basement.
Suitable
for Professional
or Service
offices.
Not
over 6 employees. $39,500.

KIRK REALTY

Wilmette

1225

Central

Avenue

256-3300

WILMETTE—A
terrific well_ traveled
location available on Green Bay Road. |
Presently

it

is

a

vacated

STATION.
IMMEDIATE
SION. CALL MR. FRIEND
FRIEND REALTY

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
Lake Forest Lamplighter * Lake Bluff Lamplighter -

GAS

POSSES-

835-3750

Classified—17

�ore

For

&gt;

BUSINESS
TORY

an - aalatted Meek tate

,

LOCATION

2-STORE

FIREPROOF

ing in excellent business traffic
of North Evanston. $4,500 income

low

00.

maintenance

Will

sell

on

and

upkeep.

contract.

$4,250

1885
DAvis

8-3200

MART &amp; GOLEE, INC.

n. Mr. Daily Jr.
Realtors
4700

E

since

FARM

IN

WALWORTH

Wis. Small new house, w/studio
m. Barn. Ideal for riding horses;

1 family,

etc.

$16,900.

Terms.

harles Harbaugh Lumber
‘ove, Ill., 815-675-2316,
hman,

Twin

$16,000
ox

Call

Co., Spring

or
A.
F
Wis., 877-2706.

Lakes,

Receivable

SALE.
WILL
DISCOUNT.
_SEy 5 year old 3 apt. bldg. Cash
$1,728
r year
net, Call S.
ower, 491-1020 or write care of P.O.

315, Winnetka.
RIAL
SITE

ZONED

M-1

e x 330
deep.
Present
for incomes now. 2003 W.

ed

Glenview.

CL

Appt.

3-1456.

only

100
flats
Lake

ST

2-0422,

For Sale—Out of State

GOLDEN ERA SALE GOERS
Next Wed. night Nov. Ist, 8 to 10
p.m,
2323
Hartzell,
Evanston.
Antiques
and _ other’
goodies
from
(CHERRY SPOOL BED and sofa bed
to HAVILAND dessert set to pots and
pans
and
garden
tools).
Remember
the
early
bird
gets
the
treasure.
Phone
UN
9-2022 or GR _ 5-0127
for
further information.

SPECIAL

dining area—kitchen—gas ht.
drooms—garage—bunkroom

cres—remodeled farm home
dining—kitchen—bedroom—bath
drooms—upper level—gas heat
axed country living at $20,750.
off the lake—Superlative view
lestone fireplace—beamed ceiling
drooms—year round—gas heat
lub pier—lake facilities—$29,500.

st charming private lake shore
é
style year round homes
all for details—these and others
country Gentleman

414-245-5491

Cemetery Lots and Crypts
LOT,

MEMORIAL

raves;
choice
versity 4-3030.

location;

MARKET

BABY

-

Sales

PARK

save

$250.

URNISHING?
us

help

1433

MOVING?
of

and

your

misc.

677-8990

RESTIGE IN SALE OF ALL
USEHOLD ITEMS

HERITAGE HOUSE
Conducted Sales
arson

Mary

7264

ISALS

FOR

INS.

poses. Marking.

Jean

AND

Hinze

1135

Phonee

of:

Greenleaf,

CASKEY

Wilmette.

AL 1-2100 or HI 6-3037.

HOUSE

SALE

AUNTIE

N

a
.

3015;

INSTANT
yf

USE SALE

4E TRIO"
SE

BY

©

distinctive feature in house
Prompt, courteous service.

PA 4-5268;

SALES

LILLIAN

Ve 5-4233.

SUCCESS
CONDUCTED

BY

423-3107

AND

APPRAISALS

FRANCIS

831-4428 or 831-4429 evenings
TRA-SPECIAL

SERVICE

rittler Household
10

or

HI

Auction Sales

AUCTION
176, Libertyville. Yard Goods and
new and used
Y DANNER

mdse.

PA

wonderful selection awaits
ified

MAHOGANY
DINING
SET,
9
PC:;
modern
blue corduroy
mohair
sofa;
mah.
tw. bdrm.
set;
Universal
gas
stove,
39’;
Kenmore
auto.
elec.
washer; 36’’ round Formica top table.
AL 1-0338. 1729 Forest, Wilmette.
DEN
FURNITURE:
2
SOFA/
Lounges;
2 Danish cushion chairs;
4
bridge
chairs;
Herman
Miller
cabineti 9’ x 12’ carpet. Call UNiversity 4-

Evanston Review

PC. LIGHT DIN. RM. SET, EXTRA
leaves
and pads,
$200;
4 pc. silver
elec. Perculator, $15; Brass andirons/
4 pe. tool set, $18. Call after 4 p.m.
446-0054.

BEAUTIFUL
DIN. RM. SET CARVED
by
Italian
woodcarvers:
sideboard;
server; large table, 12 chairs; Tiffany
lamp; French lamp; oil we
best
offer. ROgers Park 4-1555.
GARAGE
SALE.
FRI.
AND
SAT.
10
to
6
p.m.
Hi-Chair,
Baby-Tenda,
wardrobe chest, 2 speed window fan,
heater, lamps, Bric-a-brac, misc., 1120
Austin, Evanston.

EVANSTON

4-5171.

~ APARTMENT
~ HUNTING?

me ee

CHROME
DINETTE
SET:
36’
X 49”
with leaves, and 4 blue vinyl upholstered chairs,
very
good
cond.
$30;
Paul McCobb birch table with 2 leaves
and
5 chairs.
3 Woodard
sculptura
chairs, $40. HI 6-9184.

6-5667

USED
GAS
STOVES
AND
‘refrigerators. Dealer. UN 4-5133
1104 Emerson St., rear, after 6 p.m.
4

Sacrificed

Save 40%
All Midwest

to 60%

Charge

Cards

Honored

WAS

$160
$140
$130

5
5
7

Cushion Back Sofas
Nylon Sofa and Chair
4 pc, Bedrm. Sets
100% nylon sofas
4 pc. Bdrm. sets
7 pc. Dinette Sets
Deluxe Box Spr. and Matt.
Sofa Beds—sleeps 2
bunk Beds
5 pe. Dinette Sets
Hollywood Beds
7 Drawer Desks
Lounge Chairs
Chest of Drawers
Yd. Nylon Rugs w/pads
Hundreds
Your

of other
credit

24 months

REMNANTS

LUXURIOUS
wOoL
PLUSH SHAG
BROADLOOM

values

ROOM

SET

FINE
AUTHENTIC
PAUL
MCCOBB
Walnut, beautiful condition.
Oval brass edged table opens to 10 ft.
with 6 leaves.
hostess

chairs

plus

breakfront.

PARKER FURNITURE CO.
1560 Howard St.
Chicago
764-2206
119 biks. E. of ‘‘L’’ Station
Daily to 6 Mon., Thurs. to 9 Sun. to 5
FOR SALE
HOUSEHOLD
FURNISHINGS
THURS.. FRI., SAT.
9:30—3:00 p.m.
3 pe. Sectional
davenport,
2 swivel
chairs, -2 end
tables with
matching
cocktail
table.
Pair
of
end
table
lamps, draperies, round kitchen table
with 4 padded chairs. Modern beige
wash basin. 945-5149.

WIDDICOMB

LIV.

RM.

TA-

bles, desk; din. rm. table, 6 chrs., 67”
buffet; light fixture; pr. chrs.; white
naug. chair/hassock;
Magnavox hi-fi;
lamps;
wal. corner table for tw. bed
storage;
enormous
beige
draperies,
12’ x 8’ long and 8’ x 8’ long. Sat. only,
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
3033 Country Ln., Wilmette.
BEAUTIFUL
LIKE NEW
100” WHITE
silk
Sofa,
4-loose
back
Trapunto
Pillows all plastic covered;
beautiful
print
slip
covers
just
made—never
used.
No
reasonable
offer
refused.
Wouldn’t fit through doorway of my
new
apartment—my
loss your
gain.
Call AL 1-8379.
PIECE
CONTEMPORARY
SOFA,
blue and bronze,
walnut
trim;
bird
cage w/stand; large terrarium; large
baskets like new, used for laundry or
leaves; dresser/mirror 30’’ x 32’’. 1416
npn
Av., Evanston, Fri. and Sat.
only.

EVANSTON CARPET AND
CLEANING CO.

1917 Church St. UN 4-0277, UN 4-0289
Open coe
and Thursdays to 9 p.m.
YES,
WE WELCOME ALL
MIDWEST BANK CREDIT CARDS

HOUSE SALE
ANTIQUES GALORE!

beige,

4

kidney

GARAGE
SALE-MOVING,
SAT., OCT.
, 10:30 to 4 p.m.
Glasstop
metal
tbl. and 6 chrs.;
relatively new GE
washer;
porch
rug
18x12;
6
bar
stools;
3 outdoor
metal
chrs.;
GE
refrig. w/freezing compartment.; set 4
cane
chrs.;
1 highchr.;
tbl.
and
2
mtchng.
rattan chrs.;
rollaway bed:
various lamps and many misc. items.
Priced to sell. 251 Butler Dr., Lake
Forest.

UPHOL.

DIAMOND

shaped,

$125;

Terrific Bargains
LINDWALL’S, 808 Oak St.,
Winnetka, 42 blk. W. of Green Bay

MUST

Young

MOVING,
MUST
SELL:
WALNUT
single bed, dresser and mirror;
liv.
rm. beige nylon rug. Less than 1 year
old;
less
than
15
cost.
Valentine
Seevers sofa; misc. 728-5117, 334-5079.

CLEARANCE—9

A.M.-9

P.M.

‘Dishes;
lamps;
pictures;
antqs. incl.
dresser w/mirror; beaut. hand carved
bench; claw/ball din. set, 6 chrs. plus
misc. 838 Elmwood, Evanston.

shutters,

Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News

* Glenview

SEAT, LENGTH
272-4380

Announcements

48”.

desk;

variety

butter
galore

panels

1114’’

wide,

_tbls/bookces/mirrors;

churn;
brass
bed;
price to sell. 234-1087.

NOW

antiques

437-1364

NO

REAS. OFFER REFUSED!
FURniture,
lamps,
access.,
glass,
china,
silver,
drapes,
baby
equip.
much
misc. 445 Sunset, Glencoe, 1 blk. N. of
Dundee,
3
biks.
W.
of
Vernon.
Thursday and Saturday. 9:30 to 4.
BUILT

CHESTS,

1

night stand, glass topped, large mirror;
box
springs.
cherry maple
db.
bed.
blond
dbl.
bed;
Misc.
chests.
Lady
Kenmore
washer;
library
tbl.
AL 1-2366. Thurs., Fri.
2 SECTION GRAY COUCH
104’, $60. Also upholstered occasional
chair, $15. Both in excellent condition.
Call AL 6-1841.

ANTIQ.

CHINA CAB.
(RD.
FRONT):
mahog. library tbl.; Roper gas range,
exc, cond.;
tbls.;
misc.
1022 Linden
Leaf Dr., Glenview. PArk 4-7690.

SEARS

LADY

KENMORE

washer
with
Suds
dryer. Both working
234-4131.

GAS

DE

LUXE

Saver
and
gas
fine. $45. Phone

BUILT-IN

BIGELOW
15 X 78
ALL
woo
plush carpet, temple gold reg. $18,$
now $11.90 sq. yd.; Bigelow 15 x 96 a
wool plus carpet, avacado, reg. $12.
now
$7.90;
igelow
all
wool
har
twist, gold, meee | irreg., reg. $12.
now $5.90; Philadelphia carpet 15 x
all
wool
heavy
twist,
champag
beige,
$14.95
now
$8.90;
Gulista
15x72 Acrilan plush, Empress
gol
$12.95 now
$7.90;
12x21
nylon
e
bossed,
gold,
reg.
$189
now
$11
12 x 18 nylon embossed, avocado, re
$169 now $96; 12x15 nylon, avocad
reg. $149 now $79;
12x12
gold, re
$119 now $65; 9 x 12 now $49.50; 12x
nylon tweed in gold and avocado, re
$159 now $105;
also lge. selection
odd sized rugs and remnants
dras
cally reduced.
Edward M. Plunkett Carpet Co.
9002 Waukegan Rd.
Morton Gro
YOrktown 5-4485

SALE

1001 ITEMS,
Incl. G. E. refrig and mangle; tw. s
mattresses;
card tables;
end table
asst.
elec.
appliances;
househo
items;
luggage;
hi-fi speakers;
re
wood
furniture.
6243 N. Lenox Av
Chicago.
(6200 No.—5100 West)
Sat., Sun., Oct. 28-29,
10 a.m.-6 p.

USED

APPLIANCES

REFRIGERATORS
AUTOMATIC WASHERS

from

$59.
$79.

RECONDITIONED
FREE DELIVERY
NORTH SHORE REFRIGERATION
Crawford and Simpson (Golf Road)

1967

ZIG-ZAG

SEWING MACHINES
Brand names, never used automatic
need no attachments. Dial for buttd
holes, blind stitch, and fancy embrd
dery work, 25 year factory guarante
also service guarantee. Selling at sa
rices—below our dealer cost: $55
120. STITCHING POST 463-6680.

SELLING
FURNITURE
AND
CA
peting from de luxe model home. B.
-Savings. Cash/terms, free deliveri

INTERIOR DESIGN 358-680
LEAVING CITY
MUST
SACRIFICE:
FISHER
HI-F
free hanging walnut bar; marble e
tables; lamps, maple chest, desk a
chair;
brass
andirons;
and
oth
household
furnishings.
Call evenin
only. 248-9818.
ESTATE
SALE—1411
LEONAR
Place, Evanston. Oct. 26, 27, Thurs
Fri., 9:30 a.m, to 5 p.m, “Gone Wi
the
Wind’’
lamps;
naugahyde
ch
dinette set; Fr. Prov. bdrm. set: k
set; dbl. and twin bed: asst. sm. rug
tbls., lamps, lounge chrs., misc. Ca
aft. 7 p.m. YO 5-1213.

BOOKCASES-DESKS-CHESTS-ETC.
UNPAINTED FURNITURE MART
et
ee Selection-DIscount Prices
7550
N. Milwaukee Ave. (At Harlem
Open Mon. and Thurs. evenings.
OPEN SUNDAYS 11 to 3
763-76

AND SEW: SINGER DESK
Like new—$99
2
Adler automatic de luxe
Like new, $110
741 Main Street, "Evanston
A—Automatic Sewing Machine Co.

CUSTOM

Steinway Baby Grand Pian
CARPET SPECIALS

MOVING TO APARTMENT
Washer;
dryer;
refrigs.;
gardd
equip.;
deacons
bench;
lamps:
pi
tures;
cherrywood
din.
rm.
set
hutch,
misc.
Call WI 5-1623
after
p.m. or weekend.

TOUCH

TWIN

EMP.
CONSOLE
TBL.;
VICT.
WAI
chest;
alabaster
lamp;
fine
oa
bookcase; Emp. card tbl.; wal. benc
mirrors;
mahog.
seat;
rose
velv
bdrm. chr.; painted bdrm. set; tbl.,
leaves, 4 chrs., Hep. style; kit. tbl.,
chrs;. Hollywood beds; oak chest; oa
dresser;
sev.
rugs;
trunk;
rotaq
sewing mach.;
old Singer; 2 gate-ld
tbls.; telephone stands; porch furn.,
pes.; velvet din. rm. drps.; curtain
some
unused;
usual
miscellany
td
numerous to mention.

40%,
— 60% OFF

MODEL HOME FURNITURE
NOW
in
our
Model
Homes.
NO
carrying charges. NO finance charges,
for 12 months.
Free delivery. CALL

OVEN

for
sale—reasonable,
and
in
good
condition. Call Mr. or Mrs. Friend 8353750—EVENINGS 446-0660.
200
SQ.
YARDS
ALL-WOOL
CARpeting. Never used, $3.00 a yd., will
separate. Terms.
Empire
Furniture.
LA
5-9626.

* Northbrook Star *

Lake Forest Lamplighter * Lake Bluff Lamplighter

4

THURS. AND FRI. ONLY
Oct. 27-28, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
2430 Orrington, Evanston
ESTATE SALE RESIDUE:
ANTIQUES

Rd.

Decorator's Delight

UNIVERSAL

LOVE

a

BED-

6 panels,
1312’ wide,
25”
long. 724-6584.
BEAT
INFLATION.
COOPERATIVE
house sale held at the PINK DOOR.
Rear
of bidg.
666 Central,
SE
cor.
Green
Bay,
Highland
Park.
Thurs.,
Fri. 10-3. Bureaus
$10 up;
kneehole

MOVING
SOUTH,
ALL
MUST
GO.
Tables,
T.V.,
Chrs.,
china,
lass,
Elec.
Appl.,
garden
tools,
original
paintings. Over 100 items. Basement,
2519 Sherman, Evanston.”
DINETTE
SET,
SWEDISH
MODERN,
table with 3 leaves,
4 chairs,
glass
cover
for table;
Fedders
air-conditioner, in wall model, 9,000 btu. 6775525 or OR 5-1555.

He aig ble gales = 5g

88’’ FLORAL QUILTED SOFA; FR.
Prov. lounge chr.3; 52’’ deacon bench
w/Pad; pr. cafe drapes, 84’’ wide x 55”

chrs.,

FURNITURE SALE: NEW AND USED.
Also, repairing. refinishing, upholstering. Cane
and
rush
seats
installed.
Weber’s
Furniture
Co.. 829 Chicago,
Evanston. UNiversity 4-6600.

SELL;

room _§ set;
&lt;
;
—
dresser, $200, matching desk and chr.
$45;
Special
shell-top
dinette
set:
round tbl., 4 swivel chrs., $95; Teak
imported
harvest
din. rm.
tbl
$65;
Misc. goods. Best offer. Phone 831-3722
after 6 p.m. , weekends.

TUFTED,

2

FABRIC SALE

REMNANTS

king
size,
deep
and
comfortable,
brown,
$60
ea.;
30’
beige
drapes,
avocado undersheers
and brass rods
and rings, $150 All perfect. 674-2727.

THURS.

est

GARAGE

OCT. 26, 27, 28, 29. 1799 RIDGE
RD.,
Highland Park, W. of Edens, 1 mile
N. of Deerfield Rd. Iron beds; carved
beds;
mirrors;
tables;
chairs;
wash
stands;
dressers;
desks;
rockers;
chests:
cradles;
bric-a-brac;
crocks,
etc. Plus Kittinger dining table;
350
ft. barn siding.

HENREDON
WALNUT
BDRM.
FURN.
includes
king
size
bookcase
headboard,
2
chest
of
drawers,
needs
refinishing,
$50.
21’
Philco .console
T.V. in good working cond. $25. Call
328-5781.
COUCH,

$14.95 sq. yd.

Sq. Yd.
15 x 22 Royal Blue,
15 x 20.3 Avocado,
12x16 Gold,
15x10 Celadon,
15 x 10
Beige, 12 x 10.6 Lt. Blue

side

“SPECIAL PURCHASE"
Sofa Sleepers

BLONDE

ALL

$9.95

to pay

Howard St.
Chicago
764-2206
114 Blks. E. of ‘‘L’’ Station.
2 Blks. W. of Sheridan Road

DINING

OF

Regularly

is good

PARKER FURNITURE CO.
1560

BARG. IN TOP QUALITY FURN.
Down pillow beige nylon daven.
Tapestry covered wing chair
2 older lounge chairs
2 mah, lea. top end tbls.
1 mah. leather top step tbl.
Prac. new. Century mah. DR tbl.
4 sol. mah. DR chairs
$40
2 sol. mah. DR arm chairs
Above 6 chair set
Beaut. sol. cherry credenza
12 x 16 greige wool rug., pad
10 x 13 gray wool rug, pad
12 x 18 hand hooked gray rug
Lg. sol. 5 dr. mah. chesi g!. top
Twin beds, mat., box spr.
$75 set
Twin beds, mat., box spr.
$35 set
4 bolsters for above beds
$4.00 ea.
Daybed mat., box spr.
’
35
Beaut. Satinwood kneehole desk
$85.
Mah. night stand
$20
3 child’s painted chest and desk
$15 ea.
wash.
mach.;
humidifier;
work bench
garden tools; 3 small bookcases, other
mise. items.
PHONE UN 4-9194

PAUL
McCOBB
DINING
ROOM
SET:
table, pads, 6 chairs, buffet with china
top. Good cond., best offer. 272-1045.

DRAWER
STEEL
FILE;
BOOKcases;
chests; rockers; Windsor captain and cane chrs.;
cvd. libr. tbl.;
pot belly stove; wagon seat. Weber’s,
829 Chicago, Evanston. UN 4-6600.

* Wilmette

Everything

Furniture

$79.88

BALDWIN GRAND, Like new (41% Yr.)
Mon. and Thurs. 9-9 Sun. 12-5
FIELD’S
7315 N. Western, Chicago

9

SURPLUS

Guaranteed

RUGS"

STEINWAY-MASON-HAMLIN
Grands
refinished
and reconditioned
like new.

Sales'’

SEHOLD CONDUCTED SALES
tAISALS. SALES. MARKING
a
BOUGHTON
nings
ALpine 1-247

types

11 to 5

6-2060

BEDROOM
SET,
WALNUT: _ 2-36”
chests, hanging vanity, 2 night stands,
headboard,
queen
Tension
Ease
air
foam
Englander
mattr.
springs
and
frame.
Beaut.
black
wrought
iron
os
fixture. Wonderful values. WI 5-

ESTATE

of The Buggy Wheel Antiques
_

Mart
AR

New

MOV. TO CALIFORNIA!

Wheeled
serving
cart with
drawers
and shelf opens to make a 6 ft. buffet.
1/3 of original cost. HI 6-8544.

CHOICE
ANTIQUES;
MRBL.
TOP
mahog.
dresser,
mahog.
Jackson
press;
Jenny
Lind
(spool)
daybed;
solid
mpl.
refrect.
tbl.;
pr.
sm.
upholst. occas. chrs.; Ithr. top
um
tbl.; curved arm sofa; dressing tbl.;
glass front bk. cases;
baby
buggy;
oo". washing mach, Thurs. Only, 9-4.
ves. 7-9. Rear 2210 Colfax, Evanston.

3282271

House sales.

.LL_ JEANETTE

Av.
Sunday

WAREHOUSE
Brand

Ce

195 Fer Suleudlowebeid
Good

Vacate’

Beautiful

BLK.
WROUGHT
IRON
GLASS
shelved trophy cases; spinet piano and
bench;
lamps;
util, cab;
maple tbl.
and 4 chrs;
39 sq. yds. beige wool
crptg.
and
padding;
2 lg.
revers.
window fans; 100 vol. World Classics
and bookcase; mod. din, rm. fixtures;
Broil-Quik rotis; Call 935-3890 after 7
p.m.

A CHANGE?

clothing,
items.

SALE

SPECIALS AVAILABLE NOW
x 12 Sarouk Rug
$150
x 12 Chinese Rug
3300
x 7 Keshan Rug
250
x 7 Turkish Rug
$150
8 x 10 Bokhara Rug
$300
Karastans, 9 x 12, 10 x 14,
6x 12, 2x4;
and
many
small
area
rugs
and
runners
now on sale at KIRKOR’S.
1010 Church St., Evanston. 328-0033.

Conductors
dispose

Milwaukee
Open

"Must

Host
and
chairs.

$ SAVE $

Juvenile

“ORIENTAL

PLACE

you

Goods

CLOSEOUT

SAVE $ SAVE

x

Let

Sale—Household

CRIBS;
CHESTS;
YOUTH
BEDS;
Playpens; Buggys; Strollers; Dressing
Tables; Highchairs; Bunk Beds; Cra:
dles; Mattresses.
Juvenile items at Discount prices.

Appraisers—Auctioneers—
MAKING

For

General

Geneva area is becoming subban to Chicago. With prices rising,
u'l be glad you bought today.

ERY

172

homes

is Bay

‘172 For Sale—Ho

ATTENTION

,500: Cottage with lake access

rd

,

vee

THURS. AND FRI. 10 A.M. TO 4 P.M.
Sat. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 540 Lincoln Av
Glencoe,
(West of RR. Lincoln
is 1
long blk. north of Park Av.) Wal. and
English
Yew
wood
oblong
din.
tbl.
and 8 chrs. w/leather seats, antique
wnite
Breakfront
and
Pr.
antique
white cane sided chrs. all made by
Oxford-Kent;
40-in. round and 48-in.
sq. coffee tbls.; 41-in. round white iron,
formica
topped
tbl.
and
5
chrs.;
Bleached
Mah.
console
tbl.;
many
pes. of Old Hickory;
quilted Lawson
couch
and
matching
chrs.;
15x10
fringed beige Moroccan oval rug;
15
pes.
Woodard
wrought
iron,
needs
redoing;
lead garden
figure;
wicker
king sized hdbd.; Pr. blue and white
toile longe chrs.; superb antique blue
and white porcelain lamps
from: the
K’ang
Hsi
period;
Beacon-Hill
end
tbls. and canterbury; Pr. silver altar
candlestick
lamps;
28x15
piece
of
French
blue
all
wool
carpet;
Pr.
interlaced
splat
back
Chippendale
style twin bels; brown Mah. tall chest
and matching dresser;
lge. spans of
beige
drapes;
set of Thailand
flatware;
French
bronze
fender;
black
and gold lacquered
oriental
folding
screen;
custom
built around-the-corner wall shelves 17-in. wide; Lawson
loveseat
to slip cover;
Aut.
washer
and
dryer;
Carole
Stuppel
of N.Y.
china, service for 12 plus 3 doz. of her
crystal w/silver bands; many unusual
pes.
of bric-a-brac;
lots of clothing
and
misc,
Sale
by
HAZEL
ANN
STUPPLE.

AKE GENEVA

re

Se &gt;

CUSTOM
2-PIECE
CURVED
SEG
$200;
5’
marble
cocktail
tbl.,
$
Franciscan ‘‘Starburst’’ service for
and
many
serving
pieces,
$70;
e
eS
lamps;
draperies;
misc. OR
ARGUS
SLIDE
PROJECTOR,
NEV
used;
oriental
runners;
misc_
sh
ters;
Mexican
chandelier;
lamp
canister type vacuum cleaner; radi¢
small TV; drapes; Misc. 1214 Centr
St., Evanston Apt. 14, 2nd floor.
WALNUT
PEDESTAL
TABLE.
VER
old;
excel.
cond.
Octagon’
shap
Suitable for small den. tbl. $65. Go
drapes,
rods;
lamp.
869-2012
aft.
p.m.
BUILDER
furniture
separate,
296-7771

DBL.

SELLING
OUT
DISPL
in
4
model
homes.
W
up to 50%
off. We deliv

MATT./SPRING,

FRAMSE

brand name, like new, $40; spread a
matching drapes, green and gold, $1
large bdrm. mirror. 272-6691.
CUSTOM
MADE
3 PC.
SECTIONA
white matelasse, overall measureme
12 ft. $125 or best offer. Must see
appreciate, Call KE 9-9686.
SLIM
LINE
DESIGN
COUCH,
96
long,
beige
nylon.
good
cond.,
re
sonable.
Also
mahogany
breakfro
60” long. 677-7153.

Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

Oct.

19, 196

�72

For

Sale—Household

Goods

VACUUM SALES
Trade in your old vac-$15.95
Hoover or Electrolux. One year guar.
040 Dempster, Morton Grove, 967-5770.
VIKING SALES CoO.
ARAGE
SALE:
1640
BLACKthorne,
Glenview.
Fri.-Sat.
Maple
Orange
runner
bunk
beds
w/matts.
kitchen
access.
and valances;
misc.
Call 724-0129.
BEAUTIFUL
DANISH
STERLING
silver compotes,
entwined
grape
design by George Jensen. One 7}2”’ high
and two 5” high.
Set, $500. 645- 0749
eves

after

6

p.m.

or

172

3

SELLING
OUT
DISPLAY
in
4
model
homes.
Will
up to 50% off. We deliver.
255- 0670
LIVING
RM. SET, ITALIAN
PROVINcial;
paintings;
lamps;
silverware;
some
other
household
items.
Phone
after 6 p.m., 743-8387
ANTQ.
BRASS
FENDER
AND
FIRE
screen; comp. family rm. furn., perf.
cond.;
4 prs. wide flowered drapes;
antq. glass, pictures, etc. 446-1584.
CARPETS
FROM
$2.95
PER
YD.
wool
or
nylon;
used
stair
carpet.
Great savings. Ace Carpet, 1620 Maple
Av., Evanston. 864-5551.
5 PIECE CHROME KITCHEN SET
Single bed and dresser; 5 x7’ mirror;
kitchen utensils; dishes. Call
764-1413

ELECTROLUX
ALL
ATTACHMENTS.
condition. $20. Dealer.

W/6

bed

UN

CHAIRS;

frame

Oak

7 PC.

SINGLE

BRASS
2644 Green

DFA;
HIDE-A-BED;
DINING
room set; small kitchen set; stereo.
Reasonable. 674-2810.

2

EAGLE
Bay

ANTIQUES

869-6660
Rd.

Evanston

LANE
END
TABLES,
WALNUT
finish, like new; 2 large smoked glass
table lamps. Call 724-7596.

| WEEK

CARPET

SALE

OVER 700 REMNANTS—VERY REAS.
Safeway Carpets, 7005 N. Clark, Chgo.

YEAR
OLD G.E. AUTOMATIC
WASHing machine.
White,
with filter flow
and water saver. $50. VE 5-4837.

EAUTIFUL FOREST GREEN NYLON
acrylic
carpet,
9x12,
with
foam
rubber padding. $50. ID 2-2923.

LIVING ROOM
FURN.
AND
DRAPES
Many
Marden
pieces
for sale.
Also
Indian screen, etc. Perfect condition.
Sunday, 10 to 3, OR 6-9316.

TIQUE
CHERRY
TABLE;
FLEXsteel aqua nylon sectional; stove; and
many attic treasures. 433- 0707.

45'' 6 Burner Gas Stove
46 x 58" mirror. 251-2037

REFRIGERATOR;

$25, Call DA

SET

AND

YEAR
CRIB,
GOOD
COND.,
LIKE
new mattress.
Call 446-5799.
OR
QUICK
SALE—DRESSER,
chest, buffet, $25. 8 yds. hall carpet,
$16;
electric heater, $20;
Misc. Call
after 4:30 p.m. DAvis 8-3246.

condition,

OAK BEDROOM
Exc. cond.
272-7455

STAINLESS STEEL SINK AND DRAIN
unit
in excel.
cond.
$25;
Universal
stove; good cond, $25; ea. 10 yrs. old;
Call AL 1-6833 after 10 a.m.

Pool Table — Folding

good

RANCH

WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC RANGE
Large oven;
3 storage drawers;
will
take best offer.
729-2821.

4-4756

RIGIDAIRE

EXCELLENT
Call AL 1-7290.

FURNITURE
OF 11 MODEL
HOMES.
Must
be sold,
up to 60%
off. Will
separate, terms. Empire.
965-4300
PR.
OF
LIVING
ROOM
CHAIRS;
2
lamps;
gold carpeting, din. rm. and
bdrm. furniture; kit. tbl. Must see to
appreciate. 10 a.m.-9 p.m. 465-1791.

w/bookcase

REGULATION SIZE; CUES
Balls, $30. 724-0468.

VACUUM

8-2134.

FOR SALE: 18 CU.
AMANA
food freezer, good viadition: $25. Call
251-6660.
DOUBLE
BED
SIMMONS
BOX
spring and mattress, walnut bookcase
headboard and footboard $75
Call CR 2-7288

EFURNISHING LIV. AND DIN. RM.,
many
odds
and
ends:
pair
of love
seats; white couch; end tbls.; etc. All
in excellent cond. 965- 2338.

ear New Kenmore Model 70
elec. dryer—used 16 mo
$65, Call after 6 p.m., 491- 9095.

Kenmore Electric Dryer

UMINUM
CHAISE
RECLINER
vith attractive coral and print innerspring plastic cushions,
rubber tired
heels, $8.00 256-1548.
IME. FOR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING
VANSTON ANTIQUES AND RESALE
826 Custer Avenue. Hours daily 10-4
Closed Wednesdays.

5 YEARS OLD. EXCELLENT
tion. $40. Call 475-8573.

AVING
COUNTRY.
COUCH;
hair; desk;
triple dresser;
dbl. box
spring/mattress:
¢hest:
dinette tbl.;
stroller; play pen; misc. 743-5159.

GLASS
AND
BRASS
VANITY
WITH
mirror,
$25;
white
lounge
chair
in
good condition, $25. OR 6-3688.

Victorian

MOVING
SALE.
ELEC.
ROTISSERIE,
blender, broiler, French fryer, waffle/
pancake
grill, toaster; lazy susan; tw.
bedspreads; etc, UN 4-7717.

DINETTE
SET;
PLASTIC
TOP;
REsists heat, stains; extra leaf; 4 chrs.,
$25. Call DA 8-7776.

Sideboard

WITH MARBLE TOP. 251-0623
BOOKCASE; END TABLES;
MP;
TWO
CHAIRS;
MISC,
REASONABLE.
GR 5-6526

13 Cu. Ft. RCA

SOFA
BED,
3
0
as
2. Cees...
=§
lamps, hassock, TV, $90; Formica kit.
set, 4 chrs., leaf, chrome,
S20; . 31°"
Zenith TV, $30. Eves. AL 6-1525.
MOVING
SALE:
G.E.
PORT.
DISH.,
wash.
$45,
10’
gold-orange
stripped
drapes, match. kg. sz. spread $45; 5’
coffee tbl., dark wood. $50. 864-2241.
APPROX.
75 SQ.
YDS.
OF
EXCELlent beige,
carved
carpeting.
Excellent for office ae ay
Approx. $600.

EST WITH SECRETARY TOP AND
bookcase hutch, $200 new sac., $80.
Phone eves. AL 1-7726

LOVELY 5 PIECE HOWELL
DINETTE SET, WOOD GRAIN FORMICA TABLE TOP. LIKE NEW.
1
R. OLD. $75. 274-2707.

ct.

26,

1967

Whirlpool

REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER,
2
DR.:
like new. Call YO 6-4213 after 6 p.m.

RENCH
PROV.
BED
WITH
BOX
spring and mattress,
full size. Best
offer, Call 864-7283.
NK
BEDS;
DINETTE
TABLE
W/6
hrs.;
4 chests;
kit. table;
outdoor
grill; table w/2 benches;
and misc.
pieces. AL 1-8744 to Sunday.

DISON
CRIB,
6 DRAWER
CHEST.
hite,
like
new,
$95
set
or
will
Separate.; ; mahogany hutch and buffet
$125; other items. 864-6664 after 1 p.m.

CONDI-

PORCH
SALE:
DINING
RM.
SET,
$250;
wicker chrs., table, $35;
Easy
wringer-washer, $25; window fan, $20;
Elect. roaster, $10; misc. OR 3-1181.

|

Roll Top Desk —

Walnut

CONTEMPORARY STYLE. NEW
Huge sacrifice.
D &amp; L, 527-3636

For

Sale—Household

173

Goods

TAPPAN
ELEC.
WALL OVEN, COUNter
top
range
and
cabinet.
Sell
separately or together. Excellent condition. 272-9298
NEVER
USED
SINGER
338 SEWING
machine, walnut console and stool. 8
fashion stitches incl. zig-zag and auto.
button holer. Sacrifice. 965-7697.
SOFA—MODERN
tional: forest green
0.

Wtd. to Buy—Hshid.

945-0459
Want Roll-Top Desk, Used.
Daily

DROP
LEAF
BRKFST.
RM.
TABLE
and 4 chairs, 48 x 48 extended; excellent condition. Call after 5, HI 6-1960.

G.E.
12

Freezer,

CUBIC
new, Phone

CHILD' AR

Like New

FEET,
HI 6-7464

digg Ah

PRACTICALLY

FURNITURE:

REASONABLE.

724-1451.

X
15 ALL
WOOL
REVERSIBLE
praided rug;
Antique loveseat and 2
antique chairs.
Call UN 4-9179

BALDWIN
STUDIO
PIANO,
8
YRS.
old. Exc. cond. $500. Aqua chair, $10;
2 green
leather
chrs.;
9x12
porch
rug, $8.00; modern lamp. DA 8-6117.
6

porch combination 4x
8 ALUMINUM
glass
and
screen
panels,
1
door,
practically new, $75.
VErnon 5-1404

IMMACULATE
UNIVERSAL
range, full size Norge gas dryer,
each; assorted venetian blinds.
Call 274-6339.

40”
$45

5 Antique Red School Desks
272-7007
CROWN GAS STOVE
Double Oven and double broiler, good
condition.
Reasonable.
Call
491-0347
after 3:30 p.m.
BEIGE WOOL CARPETING
Enough to carpet 2 rooms and a
Very serviceable. Best offer.
AL 6-1412 after 3 p.m.

hall,

HOTPOINT RIGHT HAND
REFRIGERATOR: GENERAL
ELECTRIC PORTABLE DISHWASHER
OR 4-4240.
WALNUT:
MATCHING
CHESTS,
bookcase,
hutch.
Lane
furniture.
4
pieces. Perfect for den or boy’s room,
1240 Oxford Ln., PA 4-3894.

HOTPOINT

ELEC. STOVE

MUST
SELL:
EARLY
AMER.
BLUE
sofa; rocker; 4 black chairs; custom
candle-stick
fruitwood
lamp
table.
Other misc. items. 256-2569, Reas.

MOSS

GREEN

with

pad,

WOOL

12X15

RUG.

$200 or best offer.
Call 864-6944.

LOFTY
PILE,
FREE
FROM
SOIL IS
the carpet cleaned with Blue Lustre.
Rent electric shampooer, $1.00. Lemoi
Hardware, Evanston.

G.E,
AVCOADO,
washer, 1 year
chopping

board

PORTABLE
DISHold, 4 settings. Wood
top.

$175.

Call

256-

VICTORIAN
TABLE
WITH
WHITE
marble top; excellent condition. Private. Call 446-3225,
SPOTS
BEFORE
YOUR
EYES—ON
your new carpet—remove
them with
Blue Lustre. Rent electric a
de
$1.00. Ace Hardware, Glenview.

173

Wtd. to Buy—Hshid.

MOST

Prompt

THE

LAST ACT

WE

NEED

HIGHEST
FOR

BY

poe

PRICES
oF ae

PAID

TRADE. INS. ACCEPTED

RUGS

GReenleaf 5-0108
FURNITURE
All Types

ROYAL DOULTON DINNER WARE
Beaufort pattern, any pieces.
Call 527-5885 after 6 p.m.

WANTED

BEAVER JACKET

Excellent
condition;
size
Call 869-1833 after 6 p.m.

12-14;

$50.

TOP
PRICES
FOR
DISHES,
GLASSware,
furniture,
appliances,
tools or
complete household furnishings.
815-725-6023, Joliet, Il.

TO

BUY

USED
KITCHEN
CABINETS
knee-hole desk. Call 272-3969.

174

Radio-TV-Hi-Fi—For

AND

Sale

MODERN 3 WAY CONSOLE
TV,
radio
and
phonograph,
All
in
a8
sl condition. You can steal for
Call evenings
or Sunday
AL 6-

RCA 21” TV:
SWIVELS
AND
TURNS
on casters.
Just
retuned
and
new
tubes added. $55. ID 2-5607.
21”
COLOR
TV,
ALL
CHANNEL
stereo;
AM-FM
record
player;
will
guarantee. UN 4-0189 or UN 4-2550.

STEREO TUNER AMPS
Garrard turn table and Electro-Voice
speakers. Call 724-7282 after 6 p.m.

175

Apparel

and Furs

THRIFT HOUSE

CLOTHING AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
511 Main St.
Evanston
Operated by Evanston Junior League
FINAL LIQUIDATION SALE
Girl’s
sizes
4-14;
knit
stretch
tops,
pants
and
tights;
by
Stretchini—
ite tos
2 must go.
Thurs.-Fri. 25% off
Sat. 40% off
Mon.-Tues. 60% off
Wed.-Thurs. 75% off
Fri.
Goodwill Comes
R. A. Gleason and Co.
446-4470
907 Linden Avenue

Y-NOT

RESALE SHOPPE

646 W. DIVERSEY
281-6636
Chicago’s
most fabulous resale shop
offers exquisite selection of fine gently
used clothes at gentle prices. DESIGNER’S
COLLECTION-FURS.
DAILY
SUBURBAN
PICK-UPS.
Mon., Wed.,
Fri., Sat. 10 to 4 (Closed Tues.) Thurs.
12 to 8 p.m.

Bargain Boutique
MEN’S AND LADIES’
WINTER COATS, HALF PRICE
Household Items
823

Dempster,

Evanston

Genuine

328-5775

Somali

Leopard Coat
Size

14. $850.

YE OLDE

ID 2-3315.

RACKE

SCOUT
UNIFORM,
$4.00. 675-2065.

PERSIAN LAMB
SZ. 12-14.
272-4380

JACKET

LET
OUT
MUSKRAT
COAT,
marmot jacket, sz. 16; both
condition. DAvis 8-5170.
2

Other

SZ.
16;
excellent

DESIGNER
DRESSES
WORN
ONCE
sz. 12-14. 1 pink, 1 blue, Original cost
$175 each, Sacrifice $50 each. 465-7645
after 6 p.m.

WOMAN’S BLACK WOOL COAT, WITH
ranch mink collar, exc. cond., sz. 12,
$20. Also floral pink silk dress. sz. 9,
never worn, $5.00. 729-5578.
BLACK BROADTAIL JACKET
Lavishly trimmed in mink. Size 10-12.
Like new. $175 or best offer.
1-

LOVELY
WOOL
DRESSES,
SZ.
10;
pac
d worn, very reasonable. VErnon
MOVING TO FLORIDA
Mink coat; lady’s and
Man’s clothes.
OR 5-4779
MEN’S
value

STORM
COAT
LIKE
$35. Size 38-42 Call HI

NEW
$75
6-3135.

CLOTHING
SALE
OF ALL
SEASONS
in excellent condition. Girl’s size 1214. Boy’s size 14-16. Lady’s size 14-16.
PArk 4-9497.
LIKE
NEW
BROWN
WIG;
100%
European human hair; hand stitched;
access.; cost $250. After 6:00, 251-3509.
$100 or best offer.
BLACK
mink
prox.

BROADTAIL
JACKET
WITH
collar.
Hardly
worn.
Size
ap10-12. Best offer. 831-2336.

MOVING
SOUTH—BLACK
PERSIAN
Lamb jacket, like new, sz. 12-14. $100
or best offer.
Call VErnon 5-1404
100%
EUROPEAN
HUMAN
HAIR
WIG,
Hand
made
with
case,
used
once, orriginally Bs. will sac. $150 or
best offer. AL i- 689
BLACK
PERSIAN
aM
COAT,
SIZE
16-18; sheared raccoon coat, size 14-16
natural Russian sable scarf. All very
reasonable, DAvis 8-4364.
100%
WOOL
COAT,
MUTED
CHECK
heather and
gray,
like new,
smart
style, size 12, $35 or best offer. Call
CR 2-6163 after 4 p.m.
_DO YOU HAVE A PRINCESS?
Like new little girl’s dresses, sizes
year to 4. $2.00 each.
446-3888

&gt; PRICE SALE
ALL MEN’S SUITS AND SLACKS,
MILITARY UNIFORMS,
HALLOWEEN COSTUMES.

Furs

PERSIAN LAMB COAT
Size
10-12,
mink
trim,
$100.
spring and winter coats.
OR 6-2753

EAMES
DINING CHAIRS,
CHROME
legs, any finish. ALpine 1-7681.

WANTED:
10
OR
12
PLACE
SETting Sterling silver and extra pieces;
ornate pattern or initial ‘‘W’’. Phone
251-5465.

and

TWO MEN’S SUITS, ONE HEAVY AND
one
light with two prs.
pants;
one
overcoat, All size 37-38. All practically
new. Call DA 8-5359.

WANTED:
3

176

For

1

Sale—Miscellaneous

GARRARD
TURN-TABLE,
speakers, 2 Knight amplifiers, AM-FM
multiplex
tuner.
Over
500,
331/38
albums.
Excel.
cond.
$600.
Clock
collection:
wall,
mantel,
grandfather’s, from $45 to
$450. 945-68
6895.
.
28
MOVING—MUST SELL
Large 2 piece, beige, leather, curved,
sofa; corner table; Travertine marble
cocktail tbl.; complete HO train set; 3
bicycles; snow sleds; refrig.; freezer;
ae misc. items. Glencoe, Call VE 5ANTIQUES:
BRASS,
COPPER,
PEWter;
art glass,
furniture,
and
much
misc. Wauconda Trading Post on Rt.
12. 4 mi. N.
ke Zurich.
Open risa
10 to 6; Sun. 12-6
JAckson 6-7495 or PA 4-6177
GARAGE
SALE:
SAT.,
SUN..
MON.
Oct.
28,
29,
30,
all "day.
Different
things
each
day.
Glassware;
iron;
brass;
copper; few old clocks:
mise.
furn.
219
13th
St.,
Wilmette
(near
Maple).

Christmas Gift Boutique
THURS.,
FRI.,
SAT...
OCr.
2
oe
28—12 NOON TILL 5 P.M.
1539 Central Av., Wilmette
Everything is Original and Unique.
CERAMICS
FIRING
KILN-ALL
elec. 110 v; exc. cond. incl. fireproof
support
stand,
work
surface;
prec.
thermocouple
and
elec,
pyrometer.
Moving, must sacr. $80. CR 2-5319.
ANT.,
CARP.,
TOOLS;
TBLS,
CAB.;
gas-elec.
fix.,
crocks;
stines;
jugs;
lanterns;
silver;
salt-pepper;
scales;
mrbl;
guns;
knobs;
locks;
hinges;
glass; lamps; 100 mise. AL 1-4978

RESALE
AND
THRIFT
SHOP,
1508
Howard St., Chicago. 743-9188. Lovely
selection winter coats, furs and suits.
Children’s apparel and accessories.

GARAGE
SALE
THURS.
AND
FRI.,
Oct.
26 and
27, 9 to 4. Furniture;
dishes;
clothes;
boy’s Schwinn bike;
much misc. 2100 Noyes St., Evanston,

JANE GILLOGLY’S

GARAGE - RUMMAGE .- FRI. - SAT.27-28. All day.
Loads
of interesting
stuff. Also clothing, sz. 12-14-16-18.
2935 Landwehr Rd., Northbrook.

KENILWORTH
BRING

IN

644 Green

DISHES—TOOLS
Mdse. Job oy
Liquidations.
PArk 4-517

SHEARED

USED REFRIGERATORS
AND GAS STOVES
pick-up.
Dealer
UN 4-5133

WE NEED PIANOS
rugs. Fine furn. and china.
FIELDS
AM 2-2023; eves. VE 5-1640

MERCHANDISE

Antiques, Fine Furniture, China
Cut Glass, Bric-A-Brac, Silver, etc.
OR BEST RESULTS
CALL HOLLYWOOD ART GALLERIES
SHeldrake 3-3573
6618 N. Ridge

BLACK

to 5

Oriental

SHOP

80912 MAIN ST.
EVANSTON
For your shopping convenience. Fresh
fall collection of women’s
and children’s wear. Ask to see our designer
collection of coats, suits and dresses.
Tues., Wed., Fri. and at. 10-4. Thurs.
12-7:30. DA 8-9898.

9 Sun.

WILL
BUY
YOUR
GOOD
QUALITY
used furniture and antiques. For quick
service call
The Original Crost Furniture Store
UN 4-0189
4-2550

Goods

NORTH SHORE’S
EXCLUSIVE RESALE

to

NEED
FROM
PRIVATE
PARTY
FR.
Period Furn. Any age, cond. Painted
dishes;
Pictures;
Misc. Any kind of
Oriental rugs, Amer.
Orientals;
also
Piano. Dlr. 588-1020 anytime.

DISHWASHER,
NEVER’
USED,
UNder counter, auto. G.E. model SD200.
Still uncrated. Sells for over $200, irt
$150 takes it. Call 675-8678.

PUSH
BUTTON
CONTROL,
CLOCK
and lights. Almost new. $50. 328-3823.

Thurs.

679-2730
TOP $ $ $

FOR

WHITE
WROUGHT
IRON,
NAUGAhyde sect. sofa; glass top tble.; 3 bar
stools;
frpl. equip.;
11 cu. ft. chest
type G.E. freezer. BR 4-9018. eves.
12

to 6 Mon.,

Apparel

CADETTE
GIRL
size 16, like new,

Ping Pong Table

2-PIECE
SECand gold metalic
YO
5-2699

LUXE
CRIB,
MATTRESS,
PAD,
sheets, playtex, nurser; bath tub seat
and walker; $145 value for $55. UN 94053 or UN 9-3142

175

Goods

CHICAGO ART GALLERIES
Member-Appraisers Ass’n of America
ANTIQUES—PAINTINGS
ART OBJECTS—FURNITURE.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID.
Miss Hall
561-7256

COMPLETE
BEDROOM
SUITE,
blond
mahogany,
double
bed
$175;
blue wool rug 12x17 $80; Rose wool
rug 12 x15 $60. Chicago, 467-9446.

DE

BUILDER
furniture
separate,

INTIQUE
DRESSER
AND
CHEST;
2
dbl. beds, frames,
springs and mattresses. Reasonable. 475-4857.

SET

AND
misc.

172

PC. BDRM.
SET, FULL SIZE BED,
box spring, matt.; Edison crib, white;
play pen;
Built- Right buggy;
hide-abed; lady’s bikes. 679-8890.

EFECTORY
TBL.;
HOST
CHR.;
5
side chrs.; hutch; $115. Call AL 1- 6335.

Hollywood
headboard.

Love Seat

DINING ROOM TABLE, BUFFET
8
chairs;
couch
and
other
household items. Call Friday.
AL 1-5715

SINGER SEWING MACHINE
Zig-zag
attachments
and_
cabinet,
guaranteed. $35. Will deliver. Dealer.
Call AL 1-7290.
BL. BED, BOX SPRING, MATTRESS,
frame,
(in
cartons),
$50
complete;
100%
auto.
water
softener,
used
mos., sacrifice. 869-6687.
ORMICA
DINETTE
SET,
ROUND
table, four chairs, two leaves, cabinet
hutch;
Italian
Provincial
extention
table, leaves and pads. 743-8254.

INETTE

Goods

ROCKER. MAKE OFFER.
Call 256-1407
HEAVY
NYLON
PLUSH CARPETING,
choice of 4 colors. Reg. $8.00 yd. close
out price. $3.75 yd. Terms.
Empire,
6014 W. Dempster, 965-4300.

Sundays.

Set; Dark

Sale—Household

Early American

REAKFRONT,
BLEACHED
MAHOGany modern design; electrical dining
room
fixture:
modern,
brass,
30”
diameter, excellent condition. VErnon
§-3091.
ROP
LEAF
MAHOG.
DIN.
RM.
table,
$30;
gray
wool
twist
rug,
1142 x 16,
$35;
RCA.
radio
record
console,
radio
good,
$15.
Misc.
2725344.
AHOG.
DIN.
ROOM
TABLE,
4
chairs
and
two
leaves,
$35.
Maple
double bed, spring and mattress, $25.
TV
table set, $4.00 Swivel desk
ch.
and pad, $10. Call 491-0444.
OUTSTANDING FURN. FOR SALE
Beaut.
mahog.
lady’s
dresser;
ant.
comb.
chest and desk, solid cherry,
hand carved. Both in exc. cond. Call
UN 4-5854.
RUITWOOD
BDRM.
SUITE,
CANE
trim,
bed,
triple dresser,
2 shelves
night
stand
cab.;
dinette
set,
stain
proof round table w/leaves and 4 chrs.
Call 296-1261
FIREPLACE
LGE.
MIRRORS,
1
and
hall
mirror;
stair
carpeting
gold
strips,
good
condition,
beige;
textured swivel chr. 446-2898.

Din. Room

For

APPROX.
90 SQ.
YDS.
GRAY
WOOL
carpeting
from
2 rooms
and_
hall.
Needs
cleaning.
$150
or best
offer.
Call
AL 1-4250
| SOFA
BED
SLEEPER
UNUSED,
name brand, cost $300, sacrifice $130;
Johnson-Carper
bdrm. set, cost $300,
sac. $160; sofa chr., $125. 251-7385.

YOUR
clothing
Bay R

RESALE

FALL AND
for resale.

WINTER
256-2990

GET
SET
FOR
WINTER
WITH
THIS
smart,
warm,
brown
and
black
houndstooth check coat; mouton lined
ene collared. Sz. 10 petite, reas. 433-

ENCYCLOPEDIAS
1965,
20
VOLumns. Cost $200, sac. $35; bike; TV;
sofa-bed
sleeper,
name
brand,
cost
$300, sac. $125; Britannica. 251-7385.
2

WW
8.25 x 14 GOODYR.
SUBURbanite snow tires;
bookcase;
slipper
chair: maple hutch: 6 chairs; server;
251-8516 after Friday.

MODEL’S
WARDROBE:
LOVELY
like
new,
sizes
5-7-9,
all
seasons.
Junior
designers
dresses,
coats,
sportswear,
shoes.
Wonderful
buys.
251-0168 and AL 6-0631.

ZENITH
21”
TV,
TABLE
MODEL.
good
cond.,
$45;
6-year
crib
and
mattress, $15; infant feeding and play
table, $5.00. DAvis 8-7469.

WIGS—COMPLETE
CLOSE OUT. ALL
colors, styles. Case and block included. $200 value for $45. Dealer.
Call
676-0622.

GARAGE
SALE
SAT,
AND
SUN.
395
Dundee
Rd.,
Glencoe,
nothing
over
$15;
power
mower;
AM-FM
phone
console;
sofa;
men’s
and
ladies’

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
Lake Forest Lamplighter * Lake Bluff Lamplighter

Classified—19

�176

=For Sale—Miscellaneous

CLEARANCE

176

SALE

NATIONALLY-ADVERTISED

PAINTS

Discontinued

REG.

colors

$6.60 FLAT

$3.50 gal.
REG.

$10.00

$4.50 gal.

PAINT

$1.00 at.

ENAMEL

$1.25 qt.

ALSO ODDS AND ENDS OF
PAINTS AND ENAMELS
AS LOW AS 9c gt.
While it lasts .. .
Hurry!

WARNER

803 GROVE

PAINTS

SEWING MACHINE SALE
Electric sewing
machines
$15 guar.
Singer, White,
National Westinghouse,
etc. Special sale on Zig-Zag
sewin
machines,
Singer,
Pfaff, Viking an
Necchi, etc. Ciean, oil, adjust tension

make

sewing

machine.

Service

special
$6.75.
Pick-up
and
delivery
included. Call 967-5770.
VIKING SALES CO.
6040 Dempster St., Morton Grove
MOVING—HOUSE
AND
GARAGE
sale.
Solid
maple
din.
rm.
set,
6

ladder-back

chairs, buffet and framed

mirror.
9
pieces,
$130;
Gibson,
Trimline refrig., 3 yrs. old, $120; deep
freeze, 30 cu. ft., $80;
single beds,
$5.00; beige cotton rug, $12; 90’’ beige
liv. rm.
drapes,
Many
other
items.
1514 Forest Av., Wil., AL 6-1405.

Not

Too

Late

to Plant

HONEY SUCKLES
3

TO
4
FT.
WELL-BRANCHED
nursery
grown.
Silver
maple
and
spruce
trees
also,
Call
255-4755
wkdays. after 5 p.m.; Sat.-Sun. until 4
p.m.

GARAGE
SALE:
SET
OF
ENCY.
Brit., $25; 44 HP motors, $5.00; 2 gym
mats, $10 ea.; never used BVI sprayer
$5.00;
never
used
Lectro
filter
air
cleaner, $10; belt sander, $5.00; misc.
piel North Clearview, Glenview, PA 490.
ITAL. PROV. BDRM. SET, LIKE NEW,
glass tops incl.; triple dresser;
high
boy, mirror, 2 night stands; king sz.
headbd.; 2 marble snack tbls.; men’s
skis; poles and boots, used 1 season;
call 831-4767.
FOR SALE AT ALL TIMES:
LS ony angles; iron sheets; and other
misc.
HIGHLAND WASTE MATERIAL
1466 Berkeley Rd., Highland Park
IDlewood 3-1466
PAIR CRYSTAL ELECTRIC SCONCES.
Stainless
steel
rotisserie
and
cart.
Four
foot
Formica
top
collapsible
bar.
Kitchen
step
ladder
chair.
Saturday 9 to 11 a.m.
369 Sterling,
Kenilworth.

GARAGE

SALE

VARIOUS FURNITURE ITEMS
Electric
motors;
and
tools.
Some
antiques. ANY DAY. PArk 4-1255.
|
2637 Glenview Rd.
Glenview
LAST CHANCE, 5c TO $5.00
Books,
clothes,
drapes,
appl.,
furn.,
twin spreads.
sun lamp,
golf clubs,
H.O. train. $10. Gas dryer, $50. 1017
Mulford, Evanston. 328-7587.
LOST

BRIGHT

restore

them

CARPET

with

Blue

COLORS...

Lustre.: Rent

electric
shampooer,
$1.00.
V&amp;S Hardware, Glencoe.

Wienecke

CARPETS
AND
LIFE
TOO
CAN
BE
beautiful if you use Blue Lustre. Rent
electric shampooer, $1.00.
Wolff Ace Hardware, Wilmette.
4 SELF STORING ALUMINUM
windows
—
screens.
371/8
$5.00 ea. 36 x 55 double hung
Best offer. Call 328-5135.

STORM
by
55:
window,

PERSIAN LAMB
COAT, EXC. COND.,
size 16—18, $75; gorgeous hand made
European banquet cloth, napkins, very
reas., OR 4-7063.
MOVING;
G.E.
PORTABLE
DISHwasher,
$100;
washer,.
$50;
Elec.
dryer,
$50;
doghouse,
desk;
other
misc. items. Call 945-3892 after 5 p.m.

Sale—Miscellaneous

176

garden

hose

and tools;

barbeque

set;

lige. dog house; golf clubs; ice skates;
pot bellied stove;
copper
still;
well
pump;
Trindle
elect.
welder;
mosquito sprayer;
2 wheel dollie; chemical feed pump
for water
or swim
pool;
3 tier fountain with pump;
10
gallon elect. hot water heater;
1050
Whiggam Rd., Riverwoods. WI 5-5853.

ROOM LOTS OF
WALLPAPER

ST., EVANSTON

DO IT YOURSELF
Time to start making your Christmas
gifts, decorations, and toys. We have
all kinds
of very
beautiful
items:
“Cinderella’s Golden Ball suitcases’’;
dolls:
princes,
princesses,
brides,
bridegrooms.
Also
purses,
pillows—
Many,
many
items
you
can
make
easily; you can save and be proud. St.
James
Church,
816
Clark
Street,
Evanston. Nov. 6th, 8th, 10th; 1 to 5
p.m.

any

For

GARAGE
SALE
SAT.
AND
SUN.
Furn.; bric-a-brac; clothing; jewelry;
china;
lamps;
desk
lamp;
frpic.
equip.;
birdbath
elect.
iron;
elect.
heaters; tandem bike; RCA color TV;
comb. stereo radio, AM-FM, TV; loud
spkr.
amp.;
pool, wrought
iron and
garden
furn.;
21’
lawnboy
mower;

830

mile north of Lake,
doors. PA 4-5154.

Rd.,

east

Glenview.

off Wagner

2

GARAGE
NO.
16
BEHIND
THE
Donald
Dale
Bidg.,
912
Noyes
St.,
Evanston, Oct, 28, 1 to 5 p.m. Furn.;
rugs;
pictures,
and
various
misc.
items. Check this sale. A real buy.
Remember
the
date—Sat.
afternoon
Oct. 28, 1 to 5. Cash and Carry.
RIDING
BOOTS,
1
PR.,
JUMPING,
size 7, $10;
1 pr low, size 5, $8.00;
Electric
stove,
de
luxe
Frigidaire
coppertone,
4 yrs.
old, $85 or best
offer; Clarinet and case, exc. condition, $75. Ph. 869-3185.
GARAGE
SALE:
SAT.-SUN. 9-5
Port.
TV;
sect.;
lamps;
waln.
end
tbl.; Formica top game tbl.; inf. and
children’s
clothing;
toys;
household
items. 2234 Linneman
St., Glenview.
724-8198.
:

SOUTH—REAL

and

set

BARGAINS

Lady’s
mink
trimmed
gray Persian
jacket, matching hat; mink trimmed
cloth coat, sz. 14; like new snow tires;
8 ft. toboggan; ice skates; sled; boots;

CARDS

a
SALE—BARGAINS
ORE.
Y.W.C.A. BASEMENT
1558 MAPLE AV., EVANSTON
OCTOBER 31. 1 TO 3 P.M.

GAL-

FRIGIDAIRE;
ROLLAWAY
BED;
mangle, 2 speed, good cond.; Westinghouse air cond.;
misc. tables;
wood
carving set;
also bass wood.
UN
44433.
YOUTH
BED,
W/SPRG.
AND
MATT.,
4-drawer chest; wringer washer; elec.
shoe polisher; lge. sz. scr. TV, needs
repair;
wall space htr.; wood comb.
storm and scr. Fr. door. PA 4-0394.
AMCOIN
8
GAL.
ELEC.
COFFEE
urn,
$50;
Birch
bunk
beds,
$12;
Shower
stall,
$15;
815
W.W.
with
wheels, $40; Skis, 6’9’’/bindings, $40;
Koflach boots, sz. 11, $15. PA 4-6172.
WOOD
DOLL
HOUSE;
SECRETARY;
Antique
pump
organ;
Tiffany
type
glass
shades;
accordian.
Dorothy’s,
1231 Chicago Av. Wanted:
Antiques,
Furniture, old dolls, etc. GR 5-8696.

whi.

used

Westinghse.

electric

roller

roaster;

6

yr. crib, mattress; window fan; girl’s
20” bike, $5.00; chest of drawers, $10;
brown and charcoal tweed coat, like
new lining, $25. 251-5083.
RECONDITIONED
23’’ Magnavox Stereo-comb.; 21’’ blond
Magnavox cons.; 21’ mahog. Magnavox; 19’’ Motorola port.; 17’. and 14”
GE port.; upright and tank vacs.; all
guar. and reas. Teletone House,
626 Waukegan Rd., Glenview.
1724-3456.
WE
HAVE
MOVED
AND
EVERYthing does not fit in —chrome dinette
set; maple chest; baby equip.; comp.
12 pce. setting Community silverplate;
misc.
hsehld. items in new or good
cond.; lawn mower. and leaf sweeper;
2238 Glenview Rd., Glenview. Sat. 9 to
5,
SALE SAT., SUN. 9 TO 4
Desks; uphol. chairs; Schwinn bikes;
6 Drexel din. chrs.; ping pong table;
wicker
furn.;
dressing
tbl.;
misc.
South Ave.
to 390 Lake
Side Terr.,
Glencoe.
GARAGE
SALE:
4 TIRES
SZ.
65013; high chr. and baby walker; men’s
and women’s
clothing;
toys;
games;
misc. houseware. Oct. 26-27, 10-4. 4625
Laurel, Glenview. 827-0634.
FIRE
SCREEN;
BACHELOR
CHRS.;
Royal
Doulton
serv.;
yellow
pine
frame;
antique
glass;
lamp;
old
A+
gan fine rings; skates; misc. 2343245.
12

STANDARD
STORM
WINDOWS,
$36, screens $18; lawn mower, $5.00;
Trombone, $20; Angus rotisserie. $20;
eee
air cond.,
$65. OR
5875.

MOVING—2
BEDROOM
SETS;
Breakfast set; gas dryer;
ping pong
table;
3 liv. rm. chrs.;
1957 World
Book;
sd.
10
wedding
dress.
AM
2-6824 eves.
GARAGE
SALE
SAT.
10
TO
6:
Tuxedo, style sofa $15; 4 x 6 Wunda
Weave shag rug; ping pong tbl. top;
12 volt car radio; misc. 2323 Simpson,
Evanston.
1

DAY
SHED
SALE:
SUN.,
29TH.
Beautiful
table lamp;
draw
drapes;
knick-knack
shelves;
bird cage;
set,
lady’s suit cases; misc. good cond. OR
4-8343.

BASEMENT
SALE
OCT.
26TH,
AND
27th.
1801
Monroe
St.,
Evanston.
Queen
sz.
bed;
pr.
stained
glass
lanterns; Chrysler air temp. air cond.
misc.
Pre
18
SOFT
AND
LOFTY
...°%
colors
retain
brilliance
in
carpets
cleaned
with
Blue
Lustre.
Rent
electric
shampooer,
$1.00.
Eckart
Hdwr., Winn.
PROFESSIONAL SHUFFLE BOARD
Not a toy, but a real fun indoor game
for kids and adults. Best offer. Call
eves. or Sun., AL 6-0859.

THURSDAY
ONLY,
EDISON
CRIB;
baby
buggy;
portable
bar
and
bar
stools; grass porch rug; misc. household items. Call 256-2951.

YARN
from

UX9'
OVERHEAD
GARAGE
DOOR,
$25;
6 jalousied windows
w/screens,
36”’
x 52’’, all in excellent cond., $60.
Call PArk 4-1732.

BSMNT,
SALE:
REFRIG.;
RUGS;
furn.; bed; 6 yr. crib; clothes; shoes;
brie-a-brac;
misc. Thurs., Fri.;
rear
door, 1141 Noyes, Evanston.

GARAGE SALE: BRASS FRPL. SET; 3
pe. sectional;
boy’s 24” bike;
6 yr.
crib;
9x12
rug;
violin;
teen boy’s
clothes. 275 Avon, Northfield. 446-8258.

7

GARAGE
SALE:
SUN.,
OCT.
29,
10
to
5
p.m.
-Stove,
chests,
tables,
pictures,
kitch.
cabinets,
bookcases
misc. 1803 Grove St., Glenview.

MOVING,
BASEMENT
SALE:
SAT.
Oct. 28th, 10:30 to 5:00. 5343 Suffield
Ct., Skokie. Glassware, dishes, linens,
pressure cooker and much misc.

JALOUSIE
FRAMES
INCLUDING
glass, matching storms and screens,
approx. 312’x 7’; also 2 doors. Best
offer. Call 673-6409.
GARAGE
SALE:
1345 SANFORD
CT.
Glenview.
Oct.
26-27,
10-4. Bargains
Galore!
Clothing;
furniture;
knickknacks; antiques. Don’t miss it!
:

MEN’S'
SUITS"
BASEMENT
SALE:
size 40-42
like new;
6 kit.
chairs;
women’s knit suits, size 14-15; misc.
735 Lavergne, Wil. Thurs. and Fri.
100
CEMENT
BLOCK;
FOUR
275
gal. oil drums;
2 bureaus, $7.00 and
$3.00;
20 Venetian
blinds,
$1.00 ea;
Swivel chair, $10. PA 9-2933.
ae
STAUFFER
REDUCING
TABLE;
tall soft green lamps; sun lamp.
offer takes. Call AL 1-2975.

PR.
Best

7\/&gt; H.P. SNOW BLOWER
BOB CAT GOOD CONDITION
Phone 724-4693 after 6 p.m. ©
BARGAINS:
CAR’
RADIO;
SNOW
blower; LR chrs.; clothes dryer; golf
cart; baby articles, clothes; misc. 1420
Grove, Evanston. 10 a.m.

FOOT
fence.
27
able. Call

HIGH
sections,
272-8269.

SOLID
8’ each.

PICKET
Reason-

ROTARY
MOWER
(JUST
OVERhauled); 12’ x 15’ wool broad loom rug
like new)
two,
12’x11’
broad
loom
rugs; violin, 869-1197.

20—Classified

Ridge

Sun.

Rd.,

10

to

5

Glenview.

p.m.

REMAINS
Best brands

1715

one

season.

Too

large
HI

Sunset

SNOW
BLOWER,
JACOBSEN,
$50;
comb. door, $10; fish tank, 5 gal., fish
and equp., $15;
hammock;
awnings;
metronone; 251-9521.
FRENCH,
AMERICAN
ANTIQUES.
Girl’s, women’s
clothing,
toys, gifts.
Reas. prices. 313 Greenleaf, Wilmette.
251-0405 Thurs., Sat. after 9:30 a.m.

177

Wtd. to Buy—Miscellaneous

IDEAS

we

FOR

use

WANTED
PEANUT

your _

GALLERY

contribution

966-7673

LIGHT
Larry

must

be

UNDER

14

years

of

Complete

WE

BUY

Home

WE’LL
COLLECT
YOUR
UNWANTED
books now! For our annual used book
sale.
N.S.
Chapter,
Brandeis
U.
Women’s
Comm.
Books
tax
deductible. HI 6-3730 or AL 6-4300.

NORTH SHORE PAPER
AND METAL CO.
1104 EMERSON
Evanston
UN. 4-5133
same,

PARTY
12 wings

WILL
oo

BUY

FROM

178

Rummage

Sales

Gigantic Rummage Sale and
New Merchandise Bargains!
North

Shore

180

Als
Cal

Glenview

Rd.,

WOOD

OF

724-767

Glenview

1.B.M. Executive Typewriter
EXCELLENT

CONDITION.

WAS

$675, sacrifice $175. 679-1020

TYPEWRITER,
ELECTRIC,
LIKE
new.
Original
cost,
$470.
Sacrifice
1S.
Also Friedan calculator. OR
3

181

Fireplace

THE

Wood

FIREWOOD

KING

PROMPT
DELIVERY
OF
WELI
aged
logs
and
kindling.
Hardwood
mixture and Wisconsin birch. Discoun
on dumped orders. Guaranteed to bur
_Satisfactorily. Our 18th year.
Jim Beinlich, Glencoe.
E 5-119

RUMMAGE
SALE.
SUN.
OCT.
29,
9
a.m. to 7 p.m. and Mon. Oct. 30, 8:30
to
9
p.m.
at
Mikdosh
El
Hagro
Hebrew
Center,
303
Dodge
Ave.,
Evanston.
Bargains
galore.
Appliances; Furniture; Housewares; Clothing to fit the whole family.
TREMENDOUS RUMMAGE
SALE!
BARGAINS GALORE!
Nov. Ist, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Furniture, Appliances, Clothing
TEMPLE JUDEA
8610 Niles Center Rd., Skokie.
RUMMAGE
SALE
Sun.
Oct.
29th,
9 a.m.-7
p.m.
Mon.
Oct. 30th. 8:30-9 p.m. at Mikdosh El
Hagro
Hebrew
Center,
303
Dodge
Ave,
Evanston,
Bargains
galore:
appliances;
furniture;
housewares;
clothing to fit the whole family.

;
MINI-RUMMAGE SALE
Highland Park Presbyterian Church
Linden and Laurel
Thursday, November 2-9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Misc.
272-552

Typewriters—Business Machine
—Office and Store Equipment

1721

GIGANTIC RUMMAGE SALE
EVANSTON’S BIGGEST.
Fri. night, Oct. 27, 5:30-9 p.m.
Sat. morn., 9 a.m.-12 noon.
Men’s, women’s, children’s clothing.
Furniture, books, china, jewelry.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH HOUSE
1417 Hinman Av., Evanston
2 blks. E., 1 blk. N. of Dempster ‘‘L’’.

HANKSCRAFT
VAPORIZER,
1
YR.
old; wooden play pen; carriage; Cosco
bouncer
chair;
boy’s
winter
boots,
excellent cond. 256-2467.

Cleared.
PArk 4-517

and

SEVERAL LARGE USED
FICE DESKS, $35 ea.

FIREPLACE WOOD FOR SALE
all hardwood.
Delivered and stacked
for $20 per ton.
Call 566-8859.

Hadassah

RUMMAGE
SALE:
EMMANUEL
Methodist
Church.
Oak
and
Greenwood. Thurs., Oct. 26, 5:30 p.m. to 9
p.m. Fri. Oct. 27, 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Garages

LIGHT HAULING
We will move anything you want.
rubbish removal at a fair price.
272-4928.

TERRIFIC
VALUES
OF
NEW
AND
used mdse. Antiques, Furniture, Clothing,
Toys.
Many
Household
Items.
Doors open Sat. eve. Oct. 28th, 6:30
p.m.
to 11 p.m.:
Sun.,
Mon.,
Tues,
10:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.
5638 S. RACINE AVE.
CTA No. 44-Racine, No. 6-Garfield

21” 6 HP TREE SAW.
NEVER USED.
Call after 6 P.M. 724-0026.

REMOVAL

Attics,

Furniture. Appliances
professional movers

By

shotgun.

WANT:
REGULATION
SLATE-BED
pool
table;
operable
player
piano;
juke box; office desk w/type.-well.
AL 1-2658.

6-278

LIGHT HAULING

ae

Furnishings

HI

RUBBISH
Basements,
DANNER

M.

age.

Grayslake Auction, Rt. 120 and 83.
Sale every Sat. 7:30 p.m.
Col. Dan Danner, Glenview. PA 4-5171.:

PRIVATE

Carney

MOVING
SOMETHING?
BOUG
furniture,
can’t
get
it home?
Le
DOVER
MOVERS
solve your haulin
problems. Ill. 22633MCC. 864-6139.

for

Your age, phone, address, and choice
of advertiser must
accompany
each
contribution.
Send to THE
PEANUT
GALLERY,
1232
Central
Av.,
Wilmette, Ill.

HAULING

FURNITURE, APPLIANCES, ETC.
ALSO RUBBISH REMOVAL

PEANUT GALLERY, you will receive
a $5.00 check that can be spent at any
advertiser in our paper. Contestants

RUMMAGE
SALE
Oct. 26th, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Hemenway
Methodist
Church,
933 Chicago Avenue, Evanston.

Relaxicizor, $75.

Furniture—Luggage—Appliances
OLD FURNITURE
AND APPLIANCES
disposed of. Crating and Shipping.
Call for Free Estimates.
LEO HAPP
PArk 4-335

HIGHEST
PRICES
PAID
FOR
ALL
type
of junk
brought
to our
door;
rags, iron, metal, etc. For truck pickup.
831-9467.
Open
Sunday
9 to
3
Prices subject to change without notice.
HIGHLAND PARK WASTE MATERIAL
1466 BERKELEY ROAD
(Off of Old Skokie Rd.)

HOUSE
SALE SAT. P.M. MOVING TO
Florida, Odds and ends, small amount
of furniture. Crenshaw, 1915 Highland,
Wilmette.

items;
Asst.
TV
and
radio
service
equip.;
tube
caddy
w/approx.
200
tubes; HI-FI equip. DA 8-2367.

LIGHT HAULING

Newspapers, Rags,
lron, Metal.
Highest Prices Paid

KITCHEN
TBL.,
42’’ ROUND,
W/EXtra leaf, w/4 chrs. (capt. type); 3 pr.
shoe roller skates, like new. lady’s sz.
8, men’s sz. 8 and 9. PA 4-7963.

STOCK

WINTER
IS
COMING
—
PROTEC
your garden. We deliver back soil.
soil—humus—sand—manure—coverin
hay. We remove debris and are Tr
Removal experts. Well aged firewood
Jim Beinlich, The Firewood King.
VErnon 5-1195

Wanted:

If

KING

PROMPT
DELIVERY
OF
WELI
aged
logs
and
kindling.
Hardwoo
mixture and Wisconsin birch. Discoun'
on dumped orders. Guaranteed to bu
satisfactorily. Our 18th year.
Jim Beinlich, Glencoe.
VE 5-119:

GARAGE SALE THURS, ONLY 9:30 TO
4, 1848 Milton, Northbrook. Roll-Away
cot; youth bed;
misc. clothing;
toys
and book; household wares and furn.

table
linen;
bric-a-brac;
furniture;
better winter coats girl’s, 4, 10, 12 and
women’s size 12. 679-1020.

MANY

THE FIREWOOD

for

6-4796.

RUMMAGE
SALE
Wed. Evening 6:00 until 9:00. Thurs.
All day
9:00
A.M.
until 6:00
P.M.
Springfield Baptist Church, 1801 Emerson, Evanston.’

EQUIPMENT,

SLIPCOVER SALE
REUPH. SOFA—$39 plus fabric; CHAIE
$19 plus fabric; SECTIONAL—$24 ea
lus fabric. COMPANION SALE-CUS
M FABRIC SLIPCOVERS-CHAIR
$12
plus
fabric;
SOFA—$22
plu
fabric,
42
Price
DRAPERY
Sale
CARPETING from $4.69 per yd. Wor
guar. FREE estimates, terms avail.
CHESTERFIELD INTERIORS
Div. of Chesterfield Upholstery, Inc.
Call 677-6350

PORCH
SALE. 69 ABBOTSFORD
RD.,
Winnetka, Sat. Oct. 28, 10 a.m. Boots:
Girl’s
English
riding
size
6;
boy’s
hiking size 6; engineer size 7. Boy’s
English bike; trumpet; misc. hshld.

PLOW, used
my jeep.
$175

Miscellaneous

REUPHOLSTERY

UNIVERSAL
HAIR
DRYER;
UNDERwood
manual
typewriter;
pictures;
silverware;
Hollywood
bed
w/box
antes and mattress, exc. cond. DAvis

GARAGE
SALE:
45
RPM
PHONO;
crib, baby equip.; much boy’s clothing
to
sz.
4;
Mise.
1108
Blackthorn,
Northbrook Thurs.-Sat. 10-3.

‘SILVER; HAND CROTCHED DOILIES;

MAGIC
7

Sat.,

GARAGE
SALE,
shop, all skeins 25c.

179

OFFICE
DESK
AND
CHAIR,
$25;
36’’ bookcase,
$5.00;
girl’s 3 speed
26’’ bicycle; ice skates, boys sz. 13,
lady’s sz. 6 and 4; ski boots sz. 3 and
6; 412’ skis. ALpine 1-7681.

VALUES

cellarettes

Sale—Miscellaneous

7’ Western Hydraulic Snow

avail.

skates
(8)
imported
bridge
linens,
luggage, hair dryer for Norge dryer,
Polaroid camera, Lady’s clothing, 1014, $3 or less. Much misc.
ANTIQ. ENG. WALL CABINET, ORIG.
gold and
black finish;
hand-embroiered
table
cloth,
8 napkins,
from
Venice;
hide-a-bed
w/brown
tweed
cover;
solid teak coffee table; never

gas clothes dryer. Call 234-9425.

HAND
LAWN
MOWER/GRASS
catcher,
lawn.
tools;
washer
and
dryer, Kenmore.
2 vyrs., $150;
BuiltRite
buggy, $30,
like
new;
men’s
suits, ladies’ clothes; pup tent; child’s
dresser. 761-1692.

headbds.,

For

LEAVING
CITY
MUST
SAC.
KNAPP
and Tubbs
sec. sofa;
corner
table;
relaxicizor; 2 wormy chestnut picture
frames 28 x 33’; misc sm, kit. appliances; golf cart dnd clubs. 248-7233.

CARDS

imprinting

1043 TERRACE LANE, GLENVIEW
724-4806, Thurs., Fri., Sat., 10 to 5 Sm.
elec. appliances, elec. games, archery

1%

THE MARGLE SHOP
405 Linden Ave., Wilmette, going out
of business, clearance sale of millinery and access.;
4 blond wall cases
w/lighting, exc. cond., 4 show cases to
match.
3 ton York
air conditioner;
unusual window fixtures;
5 mirrors;
Call for appt. AL 1-5849 or 561-5722.

MOVING

CHRISTMAS
quantities

FANTASTIC

PAINTS

ST., EVANSTON

Becker

176

SPECIAL DISCOUNT TO OCT. 3ist
Open
Monday
and Thursday
evenings
Marion Osborne Greeting Cards
915 Chicago Av., Evanston

MOVING—HOUSEHOLD SALE
1253
Adirondack
Dr.,
Northbrook.
Kelvinator,
18
cu.
ft.
ref.-freezer;
Curtis Mathis stereo, also a TV; Flip
top
game
table
w/4
cane
chairs;
round white kitchen table w/4 orange
chairs; Kenmore gas dryer; off white
couch; chairs; end tables, lamps; tw.
bdrm.
set; lawn mower
and garden
tools. Fri.-Sat.-Sun. Oct. 27-28-29.
GARAGE
SALE SAT. 10 TO 5:30 AND
Sun. 2 to 5:30. 2 ea. 12’ plastic window
shades;
misc.
tbls.;
drapes,
2 pan.
12x77’ ea., 2 pan. 4x7’ ea.; French
doors;
outside
door;
guitar;
banjo;
games; lighted Christmas dec.; much

misc,

1966

1967 CHRISTMAS

$4.98 and up
WARNER

Sale—Miscellaneous

50% DISCOUNT

Large

10 and 12 Roll Bundles
1966 Patterns

806 GROVE

For

BASEMENT
SALE—THURS.,
FRI.,
Sat., and Sun. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Early
Amer,
Chest,
dresser
and
mirror;
Crown, 4-burner stove; freezer; Royal
portable typewriter; lge. elec. fan; 6
yr. crib and mattress;
Weber barbecue; Revere movie camera;
Polaroid
camera; 44”’ x 30” oil paint.; elec. can
opener; golf clubs; bookcases;
chrs.;
curtains;
children’s
clothing;
baby
equip.; costume jewelry; much misc.;
some anes:
Reasonable prices. 724
Florence,
Evanston.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager
Lake Forest Lamplighter * Lake Bluff Lamplighter

182

Bicycles

COME

TO

BERKELEY'S

NEW RALEIGHS AS LOW AS $39.95
GUARANTEED USED BIKES
BIKES AS IS. LOW AS $5.00
NEW BIKE RENTALS
Parts and service for ALL bikes.
Berkeley’s, 612 Davis, UNiversity 4-520
BOYS
bars
new,

20’’ BICYCLE;
HIGH
HANDLE
and
seat;
chrome
finish;
lik
$30. 724-7783.

TWO
GIRL’S’BIKES,
26”;
ON
Schwinn, one Higgins; Call 272-6071.
3

BOY’S
BICYCLES,
ALL
Schwinn
3-speeds;
1 foreign
brake. Call
VErnon 5-0932

183

Sporting

Goods

26”:
coaste

and

Equipment
SEARS DUST AND RAINPROOF UTI
trailer;
perf. cond.;
9x12
sideroo
tent; like new 2 burner camp stove
pas
$200 comp.
or will sep. 674

PRIVATE
sale, 12

PARTY
WILL
BUY
FRO
gauge Ithaca shotgun.
DI 2-2290.
WINTER
SPORTS
EQUIPMENT—TO
quality ski boots, girl’s 612, goy’s 6
Ski car top carrier unused $10;
ic
skates sizes 4, 5, 7. HI 6-6524.
7 MM MAUSER
SPORTER, VG, $55.
mm
Browning High Power, like ne
holster anl spare mag., $85
724-8816.

186

Toys

;
Train

Use

$45 TAKES ALL.
board, scenery, equipment,
HO scale.
966-7673.

Hollister Want

* Highwood Herald

Oct.

etc.

Ads
26,

196

�BOUGHT
line of both

Numismatic
and
Philatelic
Supplies.
Chandler's, 630 Davis St., Evanston.

CLASSIC STAMP AND COIN CO.
607 Custer, Evanston. DA 8-9789. We
buy or trade stamp or coin collections.

AUTOMOTIVE
Automobile

Loans

Buy ‘Em
With

an

Loan

From

Ist NATIONAL BANK
DEERFIELD
945-6000

90

;

For Rent—
Autos—Trucks—tTrailers

JOHNSON’S TRAILER RENTALS
LOCAL
1-WAY COAST TO COAST
NSURED,
HOUR, DAY, OR WEEK. 2
and 4 wheel. Any size or purpose also
for
boats.
Furn.,
ads,
tarps
and
moving
dollies avail, Car tow bars,
ower
tools,
cement
mixer,
exten.
adder, 7446-48 N. Clark St., 2 biks. S.
of Howard St. ROgers Park 1-2000.

92

Auto

Tires and

Accessories

WO
REG.,
THREE
SNOWTIRES,
760-15 on rims. Four 8 ply 750-16 truck
tires on rims. Almost new.
Wanted: 2 Ford truck tires, 750 or 80017 on rims. PA 9-2933.

‘63 VW Camper

PRAC.
NEW,
2
PR.
SNOW
TIRES
$25
ea.;
850x14
and
700x13
with
rims, Call AL 1-1334 or AL 1-7083.

Four 8.25x!I5
IRESTONE
WW
cellent condition.

2 SNOW

Low

Profile

TIRES.
$32.00.
Call 251-3918.

EX-

4 Tires: 8:14x15 (7:60x15)

$10. PA 4-7458.

ATLAS
WEATHERGUARD
TUBEless white stripe snow tires, 800/820 x
15 on Buick
wheels.
Balanced. Low
mileage. $50. AL 1-4538.

Motorcycles—Go

93

Carts

'66 SUZUKI

Excellent condition. $425 or best
Must sell. Call 432-6042.

Honda,

LOW

1960 SUNBEAM

SPEED,
$80. Call

94

60 x 12'

TIRES.

TAN-

963 INTERNATIONAL
SCOUT
WITH
6 ft. western plow. Full cab. Excellent
condition. 272-1455.

- 26,

1967

729-1800
1955
ALFA
ROMEO
SPRINT
REbuilt
engine;
new
Porsche
yellow
paint; it needs ring gear; must see to
appreciate.
$300 or best offer. Pat’s
Service Station, DAvis 8-9817.
1967 KARMANN GHIA CONVERT.
AM-FM
radio,
mag _ wheels,
white
walls,
driving
lights,
luggage
rack.
Under warranty. Call 234-9226 after 5
p.m, if no answer 653-4271.

Need

JAGUAR,
1966
XKE
4.2
YELLOW
body, black top roadster, wire wheels,
AM-FM
rad.,
heater,
luggage
rack,
low mil. Phone Evenings or Saturday
and Sunday. DA 8-0603.
1960 MERCEDES BENZ
Needs
some
body
work,
but
no
accidents, $400 for a neo- -classic 180
with
great
motor.
Call
DA _ 8-6806
between 5 and 8

1958 SIMCA
4

DOOR
SEDAN
Call after 6 p.m.

$60.
RUNS
966-3947.

GOOD

1950
ENGLISH
FORD
ANGLIA
28,000 miles, origin. owner, exc. cond. 30
ete to gal. $200, Call PA 4-8879 after
p.m.
1964
BLACK
VOLKSWAGEN,
LIKE
new clutch; new paint job; top cond.
$800. CR 2-6176.

MILE-

AUSTIN
HEALEY
’65. PERFECT
IN
and
out.
Family
has
grown.
Must
sacrifice. Best offer takes it. Call 8690640 or 328-8100, ext. 205.

‘62

1964
SAAB
DRIVEN
12,500
MILES,
exc.
cond.,
radio,
heater,
window
washers,
$900.
Call
HI
6-3539
for
information or appt.

1966 VOLKSWAGEN

AVAILABLE

SEDAN
Blue

SEDAN

VOLKSWAGEN

miles.

TRADE-INS

‘RO 4-6678

VW

9

am.-5

AND

V8-AT-PS
extras.

V8-AT-PS-R-WW-

thru

Closed

Friday
Sunday.

Wanted

to sell,

A real cream

only

La

65 Ford Ltd.

'65 Rambler Ambassadc
V8-AT-PS-A teachers car-Low
Lucerne Gold With blk. int.

‘64 Chev. Bel Air Wa

V8-AT-PS.

wagon.

Chevrolet’s

Ermine

best —

white

with

r

’ oe

. Squire 9P

Ctr

'64 Ford

aaa

ical

V8-AT-PS-PB-RBlue, Real Nice.

W-Rack

'64 Ford
Full power and

XL Conv fe
loads of extra:

:

CONVERTIBLES |

must

sell

this

beauty

'65 Ford Gal. "500" x

Convt. Full power with bucket
This

Egyptian

you

gold

beauty

se:

over.

65 Mustang Cpe.

V8-AT-PS-R-WW.

with

loads

of

A

silver

appeal. Low —

'63 Thuindersiall Convt :

$900

Full

power.

top

and

Frost

black

int.

white

Ready ©

'65 Ford Falcon’ Futu
big
vet -‘6"’-AT-PS-R-WWA Sharpie

SHOPPERS'
SPECI A
WITH MORE TO SELECT

'66 Buick LeSabre

4

Full
power-Air
cond.-P. —
seats,
vinyl
roof,
Emer:

GHIA

Schumacher Fo “
"A nice place to do bus
1131 aur

pia

DA 8-3503
1963 FALCON _
4

s

or

Green,
auto.
s
compact
with
haraly™ a
shiny bumpers. C
for trouble-free wie ped ni spc
including: new brakes,v

carburetor, plugs, eunaual
fler, front suspension, etc.

S_
REBUILT
AM-FM radio,

tires, top battery,
WI 5-0932.

$650 or

radio,

MERCURY PARK CANE i 64

4 dr.

SEDAN

NEED
CARS,
FOREIGN
OR
AMERcan, rusted or busted. Cash, consignment,
barter.
Hiscott
Motors,
1815
Benson. UN
. Evanston.

ete

2 Dr. H.T, V8-at-PS-R-WWdi
blue ‘with black vinyl roof, A

Forest, 234-

to Buy—Automobiles

s

Ak

to se

'65 Thunderbird

ower

Radio,
heater,
very
clean
interior;
Kept in top running condition. $650.
ALpine 1-5083.

199

wa

2 dr. Full power. A real beau’
that
has
everything.
saree.
with black roof.

and heater,
good shape.
Call AL 1.0908.

1962 VW

with

-

beauty-Priced

Priced

ENGINE
but body

condition.

air.

65 Plym. Barracuda Fas

SEDAN,

1960 Opel Station Wagon

good tires, scenes
offer. AL 1-6247

Fact.
bronze

‘66 Mustang Sprint '

4 good condition,
Call HI 6-6610

MERCEDES
220
engine. Just painted,

MAN

AT-PS-R-WW-Lucifer

MERCEDES
SEDANS.
SEVERAL
like new
used models.
1958 through
Lite Knauz Cont’l, Lake Forest, 234-

757

PB.

Aztec

roof. Priced to sell.

Fan
on
1964 DARK
ga! bm a
ri i Nice condition, $1,295
Green.
Kanuz Cont’
Lake Forest, 234-1700.

Radio

HAVE

'66 Chev. Impala SS C

1967
ENGLISH
FORD
CORTINA
Deluxe 4 dr. sedan, 1500 ce engine, 4
seat belts, 7 mos. old, 30 mpg, must
sell. UN 9-1730. Bargain.
1961 SIMCA
Station
transportation.
Good
tires.
New battery. 37,000 miles. $125. AL 12267 after 6 p.m.
MERCEDES
1963
190
DIESEL
ABsolutely top condition. Blue with light
gray
leatherette
interior.
Knauz
Cont’l, Lake Forest, 234-1700.

Mad
mileage,

WE

“TODAY'S. SPECIAL’

ROVER
SPORT
SEDANS:
SEVERAL
fine used 2000TCs and 2000’s on hand.
Some
with
air
conditioning.
Knauz
‘
Cont’l, Lake Forest, 234-1700.

Insurance Co.

Monday

p.m.
— Saturday.

"Suburban Used cars —
at Chica oland P

BUTTON
RaAPhone 743-7023.

Knauz Cont’l, Lake

;

~=For Sa le—Automobiles ¢

eage

1958
2
DOOR.
rebuilt. Runs good

McKAY

Ave.

FORD |
FORD COUNT

Chicago.

RED

ERNIE

SCHUMACE

til 7 p.m.

PUSH
$1,350.

eB

Mr.

Also Take Ca

crane
5

200

FOR SALE TO SETTLE ESTATE
Good
MGA
’62. Needs
mechanic
to
start.
In storage
3 mos.
$900.
Call
evenings, Sun. or Mon., UN 4-5474.

HI: 6-6100

Agents for Volkswagen
9 a.m.-9 p.m.

150
GR

‘6| Mercedes Benz 220
Best Offer. HI! 6-6610

transmission

666 Green Bay Rd.
Open:

'66

MILES,
exc. cond.

Wau

on Consignment

’67 VOLVO
1800 S SPORT
COUPE,
5
months old, 6,400 miles. Owner leaving for Viet Nam
Call GR 5-5711.

low

Winnetka

USED

We

VOLKSWAGEN
1961 - 113 SEDAN
$500
1963 - 113 SEDAN
$700
1966 - 113 SEDAN
$1,200
VOLVO
1957 - 444 SEDAN
$275
1961 - 1228 SEDAN
$700
TAUBER ASSOCIATES
7435 N. Western,

1

sues

We Need Clean C

FIVE GOOD
WINTER CARS

'64 KARMANN

automatic

We Accept Consign
Kiar?
ed
PA
4-8600
Open

1967
CORVETTE
300
H.P.
4
SPD.
red conv. w/red int. AM-FM, wws: low
miles,
Fact.
Warr.
Must
sell. Pvt.
$3,575. ID 2-1038.

1959 PEUGEOT
1962 TEMPEST WGN.
FUTURA
1964 FALCON

CA

Cash For Your

pain ag
Williams
for FREE
credit
check.
TAMBOURINE MOTORS
Authorized Renault-Peugeot Dealer
New Renaults from
$1,405
1501 Bes
eae; Rd.
lenview, Ill.
BR 3-5555
Open Sunday
PA 4-8600

12,000
dio,

NEED

IMPORTS—DOMEST

1960
MERCEDES-BENZ
4
220S; all lthr. int.; AM-FM radio, $250
or $200 without radio.
Call 491-0621
after 5 p.m.

1957 VOLVO

Blue,

WE

UNiversity 4-4625

SUNROOF

OTHER

1!,000

1965 VOLKSWAGEN

SUNROOF

VOLKSWAGEN

you. Call Mr. Jay 72

1958
GIULIETTA
ALFA
R MEO
Spider.
believably sharp. Red with
Lake
Knauz
ont’l,
Black
interior.
Forest, 234-1700.

blue

Gray

1963

Any make — Any

Sparkling
Canary _ yellow.
Equipped with several hundred dollars worth of accessories. Pre-owned by Nationally recognized
corporate
attorney. Engineered to stay
young and thrifty. $895.

eee:

DE LUXE MICRO BUS
VOLKSWAGEN

30 days

VOLVO
recently

Import Motors

Commercial

WANTED TO BUY: A
HALF TON TRUC
835-3778.

Glenview

DEMONSTRATORS

and Trailers

WeHAUL
TRAILER;
axle; 6 ply tires.
$225.
ALpine 1-2724

.

100°/, guarantee 30 days or 1000 miles.

50

5 x 8 Heavy Duty

5X12
dem

|723 Waukegan Rd

inspection has been done.

AMPER
TRAILER
COMPLETE
UNused; sleeps 4-6; call30H
day, Mr.
Moore,
Wil-Rid e
Ridge
Rd.,
Wilmette. AL 1-oa

TRAILER;
GOOD
729-1844.

4 speed
air-conditioned.

VOLKSWAGEN

1962

Homes—Campers—
Utility Trailers

For Sale—Trucks

GTO

tee,

White

1-BDRM.;
ALL ELEC.
729-1922 after 6 p.m.

95

Ghia

Ford Galaxie

automatic,

BLACK CONVERTIBLE, WHITE TOP
Fine condition. $650.
GReenleaf 5-1443.

1965

S 90

abond

1966

Sea

GOOD CONDITION
$200. 835-0462

1965 Va

Volks. Carmann
1965

VOLKSWAGEN
63, GRAY,
RADIO
and heater, over-hauled engine, needs
tires, $450. Call 724-6473.

1965

SPORT. GOOD CONDITION.
McHenry, 815 385-5392.

Mobile

AM-FM RADIO
MILEAGE.

1965 Volkswagen

|300

’65 4 DOOR
SEDAN,
LOW
age. $1,300. Call 256-3983.

1967

SACRIFICE
1966
HONDA
CBI160 —
161
cc
engine.
Excellent
condition.
$300. UN 9-3193 eves. or weekends.

1965 SUZUKI

Glenview Motor Sales.

1965

ALPINE

Alfa Romeo Model

$175.

1966 Very

HONDA

tion. 100% Guaran-

122

1963 Volvo Wgn.

Excel. body and mechanical cond., 3
tops. Call 724-3222
1964
JAGUAR
MARK
X
4
DOOR
Saloon.
14,500 miles, power steering,
overdrive,
perfect
condition.
$2,500.
CE 4-1186

$90.

MILEAGE. ASKING $450.
MAKE OFFER. 869-8327

CLEAN,

— your price or no ché

2 DOOR,
LOW

V.W.
FULLY
EQUIPPED.
IMmaculate
cond.
Low
mileage.
White
with black interior. $1,600.
Call AL 1-2761

offer.

967
B.S.A.
LIGHTNING
650;
LOW
miles;
$1,050. Call EA 17-8890 after 5
p.m.

Yamaha

We accept consignment

1965 Volvo

1967 Opel Station Wagon
Low
mileage.
Perfect
condition.
cash. Sacrifice. 864-3988.

BSA '64 LIGHTNING 650CC
Excellent condition. Must sacrifice.
Drafted. $750 or offer.
Hillcrest 6-7951.

1965

21 Point safety and
performance inspec-

I6 point safety and performance

X-6

PERFECT COND. ONLY
Call PA 724-1691.

Cash =a Your

1966 Volvo
122
LIKE NEW.

Call Seas
Williams
for FREE
credit
check.
TAMBOURINE MOTORS
Authorized Renault-Peugeot Dealer
New Renaults from $1,405
1501 Waukegan Rd.
Glenview, Il.
BR 3-5555
Open Sunday
PA 4-8600

ILL
SACRIFICE
HONDA
S65
wacellent condition. Best offer. Son away
at school. AL 1-4300 ext. 268 days or

272-2194 evenings.

65 Volks. Conv.

Sports

2 DOOR.

buy a station with a
built-in campsite.
Pre-owned by a fussy
old maid.

VOLKSWAGEN

B.S.A.
1966
LIGHTNING;
650
CC;
like
new;
exc.
cond.;
very
low
mileage;
owner
drafted,
msst
sell;
$900
or
best
offer.
ORchard
5-0916
after
6 p.m.

Wigglesworth's

a

Imports

1966
TR4A
CONV.
LIKE
NEW ;
Michelin X tyres, AM-FM radio, wire
wheels, low mil., leather seats, wood
paneling, best offer, 475-4515, Bob. -

TIRES 670 x 15, $20,
272-7769

196 Foreign and aie. Cars

Foreign

2| Point safety and
pertormance inspection. Factory rebuilt

’67
ALMOST NEW
SNOW TIRES, 6.50 OR
vg
14; 4-ply WW’s,
$25 pr. GR 58
‘

Cars

196

engine. Here is that
rare opportunity to

Now!

Auto

Foreign ‘aad Sports Cars

a

196
STAMPS AND COINS
and SOLD.
Complete

ag

ag

meen

brakes,

stee

radio, rear speakers; a Wa;

;

5

_ and
‘wheels;
Ziebart
Luxury
throughout.
age cor

mileage.

Call

pine 1-0428. |

RED CORVETTE 'é

j
LIKE

orig.

NEW,
mi.,

FUEL

INJE

posi-tract.,

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
Lake Forest Lamplighter * Lake Bluff Lamplighter

:D

$1,600. \

Classitiec

a

ir

�Paty

‘CONVERT.

TOP

at

week

CONDI-

ends.

d.;

FAIRLANE,
auto.
trans.;

Comet

1963
DODGE
:
DS.
STATION
wagon.
1,000
miles
on
tires,
good
condition. "$1, 100 or best offer. Can be
seen Sat. aft. or Sun. 234-9357.

Cy clone, 289,

GALAXIE

500

CONVERT.

ust sell. Only $1,545. 234-1029.

CHRYSLER
"35
NEWPORT
2
runs
perfect;
r/h;
p/s;
good
orig. owner; low mileage. $120.
864-8211

SM 2 ok

shift;

snow

ALL

tires.

OLDS
1960
SUPER
88
CONVERT.
One owner, full power beauty. Knauz
Cont’l, Lake Forest, 234-1700.

MUS
ANG
HT
V8;
3
SPEED
Kk; custom console; gauges; tach;
; excellent condition, must sell,
ot Nam; $1,450. 342-6963.

PONTIAC
1965
GRAND
PRIX
White
with
black
vinyl
top.
Full
power
with
air conditioning.
Knauz
Cont’l, Lake Forest, 234-1700.

R. HOLIDAY

Some

$2,045

1963 Chevy
~ Nova Coupe

$1,245
1967 Pontiac
Like new

1964

White in Color.

e New.

$895

Conditioned

—

4

Dr.

''500"'
—

Station Snes.
6 Cyl

Buys It

2 Chev. B.A. 4 dr.

'66 DODGE

$1,195

$1,095

IMPALA HARDTOP,
Pow/Steering, like new
Beauty

V8,
tires.

A

$795

FAIRLANE
Automatic,
red,
fine car.

4

DOOR,
whitewalls.

A

1965

Chev.

1965

Pontiac

Wagon

EVANSTON
l1! CHICAGO
LARGEST
$995
$495

Conv.

Wagon

V8

Wagon

with

Air.

2:44

9 Pass.

: de EP

Sedan

$995

$??

1962 Pontiac Star
4 dr. hardtop.

$495.

Chief

cars

all

guaranteed

ll 4 dr. P.S.

GR

Plymouth Sport Fury 2 Dr. H.T. P.S.,
‘68's for Immediate Delivery
80 GREEN BAY RD. at Winnetka Ave.
6-0655

Ill.

5-2800

Hours 9-9 Monday thru
Friday, Sat. till 6 p.m.
Never on Sunday

CITY

AVE.

491-9111

SELECTION OF USED
IN EVANSTON
NIGHTS

CARS

UNTIL 10 P.M.
CLOSED SUNDAY

JIM THURLOW'S

GLENB ROOK

and

FORD
GUARANTEED USED CARS
PRICED TO GO

SHOLL
PONTIAC
Evanston,

DODGE

OPEN WEEK
Saturday till 6 p.m.

$2,595
factory

1967 Firebird Hardtop
4 speed with power&gt; tueetan.

Above used
ready to go

BANK FINANCING
MONEY DOWN WITH EST. CREDIT

NO

Cars

[101 Chicago Ave.

Ford Gal. 500 4 dr. H.T.

Classified

$1,495

CORONET 4 DOOR AUTOMATIC,
full factory equipment.

WAGON.

AT

HI

Prix

STEERING

CITY

'66 CHEV.

$695

H.T.

'65 Chevy 4 Dr.
$895

1962 Grand

OWNER,
POWER
brakes. 234-5122.

IMPALA
2 DR.
H.T.
LOADED
with extras. Factory Guarantee.

$1,195

'64 Dodge

Served

1967 Chevrolet Imp. 4 Dr. HT,
Auto. trans., power steering,
air cond., very low mileage.

Prices Slashed on All Remaining 1967's

Ninnetka

Catalina

$1,995

~ '64 Rambler 440

Plym. Fury II

9 Pass.

1963 Catalina 4 Dr.
Must be seen.

HILL MOTORS
Air

Pontiac
ONE
and

'64 Ford

1961 Ventura 4 Dr. H.T.
Cheap transportation.

8-2300

Power

1967
LINCOLN
2-DOOR
CAMEO
green,
1,150
actual
mileage.
Can’t
tell from new. Save $1,500 from orig
price. Phone 724-9079 after 6.

GAL. 500 2 DR. H.T. AUTOMATIC,
p/s., radio, whites. A beauty.

1965 Catalina 2 Dr. Radio,
hydramatic-p./steering,
p/brakes.

LINCOLN-MERCURY

$2,795

1954
PONTIAC
6 CLY.:
STANDARD
trans.;
low
mileage;
heater;
radio;
w/w
tires,
Good
appearance.
Good
transportation. $105. Call 835-0114.

FULL POWER. MINT
Factory guarantee.

‘65 Ford

1966 Tempest 2 Dr. H.T.
Two to choose from. One
with AIR COND.

Galaxie

1964
COMET
CYCLONE
2
DOOR
hardtop.
Radio,
heater,
4
speed
transmission.
Clean
suburban
drive
car.
$1,095
or offer.
Weekdays
528
0400; weekends 328-9697.

'64 Chev.

1966 Bonn. Conv.
with air and electric.

‘66 Ford

sell.

CHEVROLET
1963
BEL
AIRE
DE
luxe 4 door, white, red interior, Powe
Glide, PS, air- -cond., WWs, P.B. radio
Exe. cond. One owner car. $800. Cal
Sat. DA 8-6674 Evanston.

$1,795

V8
BEAUTY.
REMAINFact. Warranty.

DUAL AIR.
condition.

1965 Bonn. 4 Dr. H.T. white.
A beauty with AIR COND.

2 Door Hardtop,

Imperial

‘62 BUICK SKYLARK
V-8 BUCKETS, RADIO, HEATER,
like new tires, stand. trans. Must
$625. 945-6842 after 4 p.m.

DODGE

‘65 MONACO WAGON
$2,195

SELECTED

$1645

DA

RIVIERA,
MILEAGE
LIKE
new cond., full power, air conditioned
leather uphol., like new tires and sno
tires,
AM-FM
radio,
$1,350.
Inspect
Sun. HI 6-3904.

Basis

HOLIDAY

Fury

RED
der of

9 PASS.

Bonneville

$995

Plym.

EVANSTON

'66 Mustang

$2,078

1964 Pontiac

Station Wagon 9 Pass.

Automatic,

1967 CAMERO 350SS CONVERT.
Air.; low mileage;
P/S;
P/top; floor
console;
A/T;
red
w/black
racing
stripe. $2,900. 272-2116.

Save As Much As

Pre-Owned

962 Chevrolet

aes

"49 MERCURY
MINT
SHAPE.
ORIG.
tires, paint and mileage. 823-2285.

Convertible

$995

AUTO

1963

North Shore's Finest Used Cars

1967 Pontiacs

First Come —First

1963 Chevrolet

Conv.,

ANTIQUE

AVAILABLE

$1,495

and
Best

1962
CHEVROLET
4-DR.
HARDtop Impala. P/S. Cream
Puff;
clean
as a whistle; R/H; WWs. $890.
PArk 4-1616, after 6 p.m.

ALSO

4 Door Hardtop

Full

1961 COMET WAGON
Radio,
heater,
excellent
tires
working condition. Ideal 2nd car.
offer. 729-2436 after 4 p.m.

SHOLL
PONTIAC

1964 Mercury
Park Lane

Like new.

Dr.

1966 RAMBLER AMERICAN
Yellow
2 door hardtop.
P.S.,
radio,
heater, auto. trans. 5,000 miles. Good
condition. Call PA 4-1956.

PRICES

CARS

1967 Renault
Caravelle

4

OLDS.
98;
P/S;
P/B;
P/W; tae
4
dr.
hardtop;
R-H:
; $250, or best offer. Gall 146.

Pay No Increase at

NEVER TITLED
USED CAR CLEARANCE

=

55

A

~ EXECUTIVE

=

CHEV.
IMP.
9-PASS.
WAGON
Auto. trans. Pwr. brks.,
radio. Low
mi. $900 or best offer, 864- 9075 after 6
p.m.

Rae taiekEXCEL.
God TIRES;
Coal.$200;

AT

1967

64

USES NO OIL;
Call 864-4576.

Immediate Delivery

AND

65 Crown

1968

In Stock For

SAYS!

PRICES SLASHED
ON ALL
aw 1967 MERCURYS

THIS

TEMPEST
FIREBIRDS

DR:;
tires;

clean int. and
ied as second

200 = For Saisssdtoabliae

PONTIACS

CHEVY
’64 IMPALA
8 CYL.
4 DR.
HT.; autom.; P.S.; P.B.; exe; cond.;
very
low
mileage;
orig.
suburban
owner; $1, 250. Phone eves. 674-3035.

963, PONTIAC TEMPEST

Fer Sale—Automobiles

NOW HEAR

1960
FORD
FALCON
STATION
wagon.
$160 P iad best
offer
to good
home. 831-2336

ED;
IN
ends
CONDITION.
y equipped. $1,200. Call 253-2594.
RD

| 200

AE

4-DOOR,
V-8, RADIO,
HEATER
sn/tires, $550, 491-9095 after 6 p.m.

4 DR.,
V8,
power
steer-

stick, black and white,
radio,
eater,
WWs. Exc. cond. Beaut. car.

eae

1962 Buick Special De Luxe

'
CATALINA
CONtrans.;
power
steering,
-akes: $350. Call 272-6971.

Pe

Se

FORD
1957
FAIRLANE
4 DOOR
cylinder,
automatic.
Lt. brown
with
tan
interior.
Knauz
Cont’l,
Lake
Forest, 234-1700.

akes. Exc. top. $1,050. 724-

} p.m., or

Ze

ONE

YEAR

POWER
’63
"66
64
*63
’66
’65

WARRANTY

TRAIN

OF

ANY

MERC. 2 DR. H.T.
$100
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OLDS
98-4.
DR.
LUXURY
SEdan.
Full
power.
Air
conditioning.
Excellent cond. Loaded
with extras.
$1,300. Call 724-8712.

64

59

MERCEDES
Clean, AM-FM

’*60 BORG

WARD.

7
MUSTANG
FAST-BACK
289
Automatic transmission, sharp. Phone
588-5295 or 775-6475.
64
DODGE
DART.
4 DR,
6 CYL.
Std. trans., good radio. Including two
spares and two snow tires. Must sell
AL 1-4828.
961
FLEETWOOD
CADILLAC,
4
door hard top, all power, cordova top,
one owner,
$500 or best offer.
Call
anyday before 12 noon 743-4822.

59

RAMB.

4 dr.

’64 DODGE,

Olds

Auto., R
Like new

96] Cougar With Vinyl Top

wagon,

and

220S

$95

tures..

STATION
1960
WHITE
fine shape;
py od power
after6.

BUICK

hardtop;
antenna.
$2,025.

1963 PONTIAC TEMPEST
Convertible. Radio; heater; P/B; P/S.
$695.
724-1579.
64 CHEVROLET
BEL
AIR
2 DR.;
excellent
condition;
low
mileage;
radio; heater.
Call 338-0297

956 Chevy Station Wagon
RUNS GOOD. $125.
Call 869-1654
4

BUICK
ELECTRA
CONVERT.
Midnight blue, suburban driven and in
perfect condition. 272-4380 evenings.

ONTIAC
’64 BONN.
4 DR.
HT. A/C,
P/S,
P/windows,
P/seats,
AM-FM,
More. Priced for quick sale at $975.
ID 3-2772.
63
OLDS
98—4
DR.
H.T,
AIR
cond.
Full
power.
Elec.
windows,
seat. Private. $1,250.
all 491-0771 after 6 p.m. and weekends.
ORD
1967
GALAXIE
500,.
equip., fac. air, 9,000 miles,
Asking $2,500. Call 274-1785.

FULLY
perfect.

60
4
DOOR
RAMBLER
CLASSIC
sedan,
good
tires,
some
rust,
low
mileage, good running cond. $150, Call

DEfea-

WILDCAT;

4 Dr. HT

RED-WHITE

Waukegan

Rd.

4

NORMAN

Glenview

729-1000

FORD

COND.
McHenry,

NEEDS
815-385-

Since

Auto.

P. Seat,

Factory Air

Still

under

G.M.

5

yr.

$2,795
Still

under

G.M.

5 yr.

P. wind.

interior. P.S. P.B.
P. seat. Fact.
WAS $6,700

Air.

NOW $4,295
This is a Brass Hat

NORMAN
1012 Chicago Ave.

See Ray Nelson

clean,

heater;

1966 PONTIAC
P/S,

CATALINA

P/B, AIR COND.
729-1240

2

hee

motor,

in

ed.
PS ee

1960 BUICK LE SABRE

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4 door;
radio;
heater;
auto.
light blue; good running;
Call 272- 8236.

i962 CORVAIRGood traliepor tatige. nee

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201

Boats and Outboard Mot

14 Ft. Fiberglas Outbc
28

724-6586

PONTIAC ’62 CLUB COUPE
Black.
WwWs,
transm:;
power
steer.,
brakes;
Radio.
One
owner.
Good family 2nd car. $350. 724-9084.

good

Ideal for mechanically
HI 6-5371 after
6 p.m.

H.P.

1542

Best

FT.

canoe,

14’

JOHNSON

trailer.

offer.

MOTOR,

|:

864-0487.

TRAVELER

iio

FIBERGL

$125.

Caer

CR 2-6176
he
CENTURY OUTBOARD-NA‘

mahogany,

30

h.p.

Johnson

accessories, $200.
446-9111.

STORE

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674-6400
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PONTIAC
‘66
-G.7.0.P.Ss
PBs
bucket seats;
hardtop;
low mileage;
ue new; best offer, 676-0428 or AL 11967
LEMANS
CONVERT.
V8,
P.S.,
bucket seats and console, 7,500 miles,
must sell, best offer. Call DA 8-3896
after 6 p.m.
*61

FLEETWOOD:
AIR COND.;
FULL
power;
Clean;
low mi.;
Blk. extra.;
one driver; Priced under $1,000. Call
UN 4-5772.

1964 Buick Le Sabre

ee

2 Door

P.S., P.B.; RADIO; HEATER.
Asking $1,125. Call 251-1045.
1956
PLYMOUTH
STATION
WAGON,
Working. $20. 272-0251 after 5 p.m.

1967
CAPRICE
9-PASSENGER
tion
wagon,
air
cond.
and
extras. Call 967-8364 or 677-6390.

STAmany

GTO CONVERT. ’66
P.S.-P.B.;
auto.;
like
new.
mileage. Must sell. Best offer.

DODGE '62 DART
V8; automatic trans.
condition. 272-7835.

Low

330 SERIES
Radio. Excellent

TIME

IS VALUA

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1967 Impala Sports Coupe
1963
RAMBLER
CONVERT.
STICK
shift,
bucket
seats.
1960
Eldorado
Cadillac convert., A-1 condition, best
offer, Call VE 5-4843.

Norman’s

1960
BONNEVILLE
CONVERTIBLE
Excellent
condition,
recently
purchased
tires,
new brakes,
exhaust,
etc. $295, 724- 6493.
1965
BUICK
LE
SABRE
4-DR.
SED.
P.B.,
P.S.
WW/4
ply. Tinted
glass.
Orig.
owner.
$1,500. All
safety
features. 729-2633.
‘64 PONTIAC
CATALINA
CONVERT.
P/S;
P/B;
auto. Excellent condition.
$1,250 or best offer. 446-7839, evenings
and weekend.

Warranty

PONTIAC

BONN. CONVERT.
Auto trans. P.S., P.B., Radio,
Heat. W.S.W.
Full Price

Warranty

1967 TORONADO
DELUXE
Deluxe

under

1965

4 speed. Full speed equipt.

Stick,

VINYL
ROOF,
3,400 MILES
ORIG.,
$2,500. Call 945-6902 after 7 p.m.

$2,595

1967 442
2 DR. HI.

auto.
trans.;
radio;
excellent condition.
(After 5)

te Bit. eetb ieee:

1958 RAMBLER

CONVERTIBLE

PONTIAC BONN, VISTA ’63
Exceptional
buy.
30,000 miles.
Elec.
powered.
If no answer
call after 5
p.m. AL 1-1992.

1921

Still

ratauatie

62 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX
MUST SELL THIS WEEK.
$595 OR BEST OFFER.
432-7168

P. Seat. Factory Air-Cond.

Warranty

White Pontiac.

a

FULL
EQUIP.,
LOW
MILES-BAR.
gain-no sales tax-$3,800—AL 1-6618.

Auto. Trans.
P.B., P.Steer., P.WIN

Full Price
$3,695

=e

Lincoln Continental '66

1966 OLDS
98 LIS

Trans.

in-

ae:

tires.

GR_5-1903

1965 CHEVY BEL AIR
9 pass., station wagon, V-8, PS, PB,
WWs, auto. trans.
Very clean. $1, 395.
Call 334-5530 or AL 1-1352, eves.

Evanston's Oldest and Finest

P.S. P.B. P. Wind,

Tan;
w/w;
$400

TOP

OLDSMOBILE

1967 OLDS
98 L/S

°61 CHEVROLET

CORVAIR,
BLUE
’61 MONZA.
R., H.,
w.w.
4-speed.
200
miles
on
rebuilt
engine.
Snow
tires.
$250
or
offer.
Days, 272-6363; eves, 724-0907.

power
miles.
4-0229.

power

Good

$045 "Call

1965
CORVAIR
500,
LOW
MILEAGE
auto trans. radio,
heater,
ww
tires,
appt. only after 4 p.m. weekdays $600
272-1114.

FORD—‘65
GALAXIE
4
DR.,.
LOW
mil.,
fully equp.,
air-cond.,
private
party. $1,650. or best offer. 869-1721.

4 DR::

Pfiw;
23,000
PA

DOOR,
GOOD
—
$350.
Call
392.

oe -m

way

RUNS GOOD. $50.
Call DA 8-3823

CHEVROLET

1930 MODEL

PRIVATE.

CUST

P/B;
owner:

ROOF.

CLEAN
1964 CTRY.
SQUIRE
9 PASS.
wagon
in good cond.
R., H., Power
steering
and brakes,
like new tires,
garaged.
$1,400
HI 6-4700

CHRYSLER
STATION;
good heater;
radio;
new
seats; $250 cash; 432-8657

P/S;
One

Catalina

1966 Ford Wagon,

WAGON,
{NVICTA

PS,
priced.

kept.

ce,

1957 CHEVROLET 4 DOOR

COUNTRY
SEDAN.
ONE
OWNER;
low mileage.
Power
steering.
$1,775.
272-8854.
66 CHEVROLET CAPRICE
Power steer., brakes; black viny} tor
air
cond.,
‘auto.
transm.,
stereo. 327 V-8 eng. Looks’ Pg runs
like new. $2,345. 679-3266.

°67 CAMERO
Exc. cond. Many extras.
$2,350 or best offer.
272-2888

1960
BUICK
869-8776.

WARRANTY,

PONTIAC
CONV,
BONNEVILLE
’64.
Full power. Black. WWs, Wire wheel
covers, new trans., tires 6 wks. old,
new
brakes.
$250
plus
remainin
pmts.
(1 yr.). Going back to school.
Must sell immediately. 784-2582 aft. 8
p.m.

272-0504

1965

V8,
PG.
Specially

6

Garage

1960
BUICK
LE
SABRE
4
DR.
Hardtop. P/brakes-steering, fine tires,
runs
great.
Original
owner.
$375 or
best offer. 945-9699.

'66 Impala Convert.

241

V8 _ CONblack top. In

$3,400.

CAR

tml

cluding

CHEVY
II NOVA,
2 DOOR
HARD
top; 327 cu. in. engine; 4 speed; positract. rear end;
18,000 miles;
radio/
heater, like new tires.
ALpine 1-5147

YELLOW.

FAMILY
TRANSPORTAgood transportation.

JENNINGS

Convertible

CADILLAC
SEDAN
air
and
Brougham

Asking

66

$1,995.

?

1965 BLACK
Ville
with

Pont.

'62—ELECTR A 225

White—Blue

eves.

$995

mag

5 cyl.

1963
CHEVY
IMPALA
vertible. Light blue with
good condition. 446-1646.

PG,

$2,095
Catalina

RELIABLE
tion. Very

pe
$49.

STICK SHIFT;
Col. Brown 657-2122.

HEVROLET
1963
4
DR.
IMPALA
V-8 auto. trans.,
low mileage,
$875.
Call before 3 p.m.
anytime
Sat. or
Sun. 945-2938.
66
FORD
GALAXIE
CONVERT.
Turg. blue, black top, Low
mileage.
Getting company car, must sacrifice.
Call evenings or weekends, 419-0665.

'63

—
$495

BUICK

$1,885

DR.
HT.
GREEN
VINYL
Like new. Special savings at

H.

‘65 Mustang

COND.,
5,000
ORIG.
MILES.
32, 950. Call 945-6902 after 7 p.m.

1967

Red

Vistacruiser

64
LINCOLN
CONTINENTAL
ALL
power equipment and air conditioning.
$2,275. Call 251-0263 after 5 p.m.
or
weekends.
4
DR.
DE
VILLE
1
CADILLAC;
sedan;
full power;
Ext. silver gray;
W walls;
low mi. In excellent cond.
Must sacrifice. Call OR 5-3771.
2
OLDSMOBILE,
4
DOOR
HARD
top,
super
88, p.s.,
p.b.,
air cond.,
snow tires. Clean. $750.
Call HI 6-3603

4

(ExcelR and
$1,095

Sports

PS,

'66 Pont.

CADILLAC
1960
4
DOOR
SEDAN
new
brakes,
battery
and. exhaust
system. Like new tires. Private party.
N 4-9296, can be seen at Central Pk.
Texaco
Service
Sta.,
2966
Central,
Evanston.

MINT CONDITION, 4-ON-FLOOR
Air cond. After 6 p.m., PArk 4-1175.
1966 MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE
Perfect
condition.
3 spd.
flr.
shift.
$1,750 or best offer.
Call 724-7596

ict. 26,

2 dr.

$1,695
'66 Impala 2 Dr. H.T.
V8,

Pot Relic dahimebiine

CANNOT

$2,395

4 dr. Polaro H.T. P.S. V8,

ERCURY
MONTEREY
'65;
4
DR
HT; factory air cond.; best offer over
$1,700; 827-6507.

1965

4 dr.

COND.

eb.

new.

V8. UNDER
NEW
Black beauty.

45°

P/S;

2 CADILLAC
4 DOOR
$95 OR BEST
offer. PS,
PB,
PW.
Motor
excellent
cond. Good tires. Call eves. UN 4-9502.

BENZ,
radio’

told from

AIR

'67 Impala Cpe.

INSIDE

‘62 RAMB., 4 dr. custom, 6 cyl.
white auto, power steering.

Mustang

SPEED,

SHARP.

DODGE,
4 dr. Polara H.T.
lent condition) P.S. V8 Auto.,
H.

66 Chev. Impala, Blue HardDOOR:
W/W:AL 1-6926.

Ill.

dulaccicsedin

1965

4

be

SEVERAL
’67 EXECUTIVE
CARS TO
choose from;
Rebels, American-Ambassadors, some with air. cond. Save
Hundreds.

10,000

car will serve as a trade-in.
MONTGOMERY OLDS
WAUKEGAN RD. AT DEMPSTER
orton Grove
YO 5-3500

OP;
¢ CYL:
2
P/B; Exc. cond.

V8,

8-234

USER CARS

NEW

AIR
5 BUICK WILDCAT CUST.
DR. HT. RED.
$1,795
4 CUTLASS CONVERT
$89 5
4 IMPALA 2 DR. HT. LOW LOW LOW
LOW MILES
He ,395
4 DYN. 88 2 DR. HT.-strong car
$1,195
4
PONT.
WAGON-SUPER
CLEAN
AIR
$1,395
—
DYN 88 4 DR. HT. SHARP

1

DA

395
$2,895
3,000

vee
LIKE

Evanston,

$2,695

$2,
LIKE
$2,
TIRES

AIR

CPE-RADIAL

66 F85 CPE-FULL
6 CUT.
SUP.
MILES
5

HT.

RAMBLER

lll 1 Chicago Ave.

Quality cars at
Wholesale Prices

ter

a

oe

1961
COMET,
2-DOOR,
AUTO
shift,
radio,
heater,
like new
tiles.
Very Good Condition $450. Call PArk
4-6646 after 5:30 p.m.
63

TEMPEST,
WHITE.
STICK
SHIFT;
LOW
MILEAGE;
ALMOST
NEW
TIRES.
GOOD
CONDITION.
$475. CALL 869-6163.

59

IMPALA,
P/S;
P/B;
AUTO.
V8;
like
new
battery
and
tires;
red
interior.
exc.;
black
exterior.
Good
cond. Asking $250. Call 491-9069.

$1,395
Still under

Norman’s

1965 Mustang

Warranty

MOST UNDER $1,000
'64 OLDS HT
'63 CHEV. CONV.
‘61 COMET
'65 CHEV. VAN
'64 CADDY CONV.

UN

RALLY-

1966
BUICK
ELECTRA
225
CUStom
sedan.
Full
power,
air-conditioned. AM-FM,
cruise
control. Best
offer. HI 6-1090.
’63

OLDS
88 WHITE.
4 DR.
SEDAN.
Full extras;
good condition. 1 owner.
$800 or best offer. Call 328-8059.

1962
CORVAIR
4
DOOR
shift, $295. 52,000 miles.
Call 296-6965.

OLDSMOBILE
Evanston,

Convertible

289, RADIO, HEATER, WWS,
pac, $1,300. Phone 945-6464.

1959 RAMBLER
Excellent
condition.
Actual
10,800. Asking $275

Ill.

9-5700

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Call AL 1-3242

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MERCURY
COLONY
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The Deerfield Stages will present Herb Gardner's hit comedy, "A Thousand Clowns," at 8:30
p.m. tomorrow and Saturday in Alan B. Shepard
eee High School auditorium, Grove Pl., Deerield.
Raymond Perlman of Highland Park plays the
role of Murray Burns, who quit his job, fed up with
writing pap for the Chuckles the Chipmunk television show for children. Steve Masterson of Deerfield is cast as his nephew who lives with him — a
12-year-old with the IQ of a genius.
Morna (Mrs. Peter) Ryan of Lincolnshire and
Jim Middaugh of Waukegan appear as the social
workers investigating the ghild's case. Dr. Stanley
Levine of Highland Park portrays the actor who
plays Chuckles on TV, a
George Hoogasian of
Zion has the role of Murray's practical-minded
brother.
Tickets will be available at the door.

New Gallery to Open
Preparing for the opening of the
Gallery are {from left) Mrs. Howard
Glencoe: and Mrs. Marvin Fox and
public preview and reception will be
to 7 p.m. Sunday in the gallery, 472

Suburban
Morrison,
Mrs. Dan
held from
Park Av.,

Fine Arts Center's Sales and Rental
Highland Park; Mrs. Seymour Rose,
Sherman, both of Highland Park. A
3 to 9 p.m. Saturday and from noon
Highland Park.

Dr. Levine

Codcast Scheduled
Members of the Lake Forest Symphony practice
under the baton of Victor Aitay for their concert
at 8:30 tomorrow night in the Commons of Lake
Forest College. From left are flutists Mrs. George
Giannasi and Mrs. Balfour Lanza of Lake Forest
and oboists Efrem Ostrowski of Highland Park and
Victor Lambert of Ft. Sheridan.
Other area members are violinist Richard Silbart,
cellist Hans Nissel, clarinetists James Tilmon and
Mrs. Kenneth Freer, and trumpeter Norman Bakehouse, all of Highland Park, and French hornist
Charles Ward of Ft. Sheridan.
Harpist Edward Druzinski will be the soloist.

Auetion Sisted
Hilda (Mrs. Edward

A.) Gorenstein (left) and

June (Mrs. Martin D.) Lerman, both’of Highland
Park, display paintings they are contributing to
the Artists for Israel exhibit Saturday evening and
the auction at 4 p.m. Sunday in Congregation

Solel, 1301 Clavey Rd., Highland Park.

Other local donors are Shirley P. (Mrs. Jerome)
Kravitt and Shep Shapiro, both of Highland Park.
The works of more than 100 Chicago area artists
will be on view and for sale at the benefit for the
Combined Jewish Appeal Emergency Fund.

October

26,

19

�ee

int

New

Art Museum

Drama

Five

North

new

Museum

of

in
of

the
preChicago’s

Contemporary

civic leaders,
visitors

preview

were

the

opening

and out-ofinvited

main exhibit through Dec. 3.

to

exhibitions.

Mrs.
Walter
C. Howe
Jr.
of
Northfield, chairman of the Woman’s Board reception committee,
assisted Mrs. Hokin.

At a dinner following the reception, Charles C. Cunningham of
Kenilworth, director
Institute of Chicago,
the speakers. Robert

town museum directors, critics,
dealers, and collectors were taken
on tours of Chicago art collec-

Robert

B.

Mayer

of Win-

netka was chairman for the tours.

The Mayer

collection was among

James

Dickey

Dickey,

consultant

in

poetry to the Library of Congress

and

winner

Book

of the 1966 National

Award,

will be the final
speaker
in
a
series on Crea-

Dickey
speak

on

at

p.m.

)

8:30

Tuesday

work

in Barat

College’s

highlights

‘‘Poems

his

recent

and contains the best of his

earlier

poems,

including

all

22

from ‘‘Buckdancer’s Choice,” for
which he received the award.
Mr. Dickey has been labeled by

a

national

magazine

Unlikeliest

Poet’?

and

as

‘The

also

‘‘the

hottest of emerging U.S. poets.”
Tickets may be purchased from
the Barat College Public Relations
Office or from the Lake Forest
College Cultural Office.

Miss

Wanda

CORONET, Evanston—‘‘A Man
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DEERPATH,
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October

26,

1967

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Mouth-watering food, golf,
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A national officer will attend the
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Deerfield.

film.

and she is badgered

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home

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moments in Miss Dennis’ progress

Ter., Evanston.
Paul,

Award

Niagara Falls, N.Y., Mrs. Garfield is president of the Winnetka
North Shore Senior Center group.

MAKE A THANKSGIVING

guilty verdict brought in on per-

for riotous satire on stage is here
replaced by wild burlesque, which
misses the mark. Color. Adults.

martinet
assistant
principal,
hindered by a school psychologist,
and confronted with recalcitrant
and
sullen pupils.
Masses
of
idiotic,
time-consuming
directives and paper work conflict with
her struggles against the apathy
of her class.

VISITS CANADA
Mrs. Lillian Garfield, 1368 McDaniels Av., Highland Park, was
one of 40 members of the Winnetka North Shore Senior Center,
who recently visited Expo 67 in
Montreal. The group visited Toronto,

young people.

exaggerated

Miss

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Dealing with only a segment of
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and his wife, Jerusha, who leave
their native New England in the
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hardships suffered by the first
missionaries.
Abner is a stern Calvinist whose
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make little progress with the
natives, but his intolerance is
tempered by Jerusha’s kindness
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Based on Bel Kaufman’s popular novel, this tragic-comedy stars
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a high school in a big city’s
problem area. Her homeroom is

lion,” 7 and 9 p.m. tomorrow and

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he was married, it doesn’t happen
to be with Ellen.
Most of the original plot and
dialogue are retained, but the

best,

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The
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Alumnae chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon music sorority will meet at 8
p.m. Wednesday in the home of
the president, Mrs. E. J. Dehnert,
Harvard

Both stars

Thursday,

2106 or 234-2107.
EDENS, Northbrook—“Two
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EVANSTON—‘“Two
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GLENCOE—“‘Hawaii,” call

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two.

10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and
Saturday, and noon to 5 p.m.
Sunday.

Hopalong College and
Teen Hostesses

Mu Phi Epsilon
To Hear Pianist

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through

on

rels and brief infidelities, although
there is a basic love between the

Saturday.

Mr. Dickey

Drake Theater.
The poet’s latest book,

1957-1967,”’

Tuesday

WINNETKA

“The Poet and
American Society”

boredom

starts tomorrow, call UN 4-3444.
VARSITY, Evanston—‘‘Hawaii,”
starts tomorrow, call UN 4-8900.
WILMETTE—‘‘Ulysses,”’
starts
tomorrow, call AL 1-7411.

Forest colleges.
will

p.m.

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tivity being cosponsored
by
Barat and Lake
Mr.

and twelve years of marriage are
reviewed. Success on his part and

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Will Lecture
James

ting
annoyance,
flashbacks
of
earlier
trips
come
into
their
minds, and four former journeys

Hours of the museum, at 237 E.
Ontario St., are from 10 a.m. to 10

of the Art
was one of
B. Johnson

of Winnetka was dinner planning
chairman.
On Saturday and Sunday, out-of-

tions.

was opened to

the public Tuesday with ‘‘Pictures
view in the main gallery and
Claes Oldenburg’s ‘Projects for
Monuments’”’ in the lower gallery.
The Oldenburg exhibit will be
shown through Nov. 26 and the

Mrs. Edwin E. Hokin of Highland Park served as chairman for
a cocktail party Friday to which

donors,

The new museum

(Audrey

Audrey Hepburn and architecthusband Albert Finney are driving
to the south of France. As they
snap at each other in long-fermen-

to Be Read/Poetry to Be Seen’”’ on

Art.

town

TWO FOR THE ROAD

by

Hepburn, Albert Finney)

those the guests viewed.

Shore _ residents

key
roles
festivities

Reviews

Compiled

Opens in Chicago
played
opening

Club

was

the

assistant

pro-

Pood

where he taught for the past 12
| years. He is the author of a
“*s
of basic theory, used at the univer- es
sity.
S dees.
He holds a bachelor of music de- | ae
gree from Chicago Musical Colle xt
=
where he studied on scholarship
Rudolph Ganz and Mollie Margolies. He also has a master of arts
degree
from
the
University
a
uate credits toward

his doctorate.

The newest member of our faculty
studied chamber music with the

Charity

‘late

Leon

Sammetini,

and

played

, University

of Chicago

Symphony.-

‘clarinet with Hans Lange and the

also starring

HELEN
GALLAGHER
Mon. thru Sat. Eves.
:
MEZZ.
$7.50
$7.50
$5.50
Wed. Mats.
RCH,
MEZZ.
$5.50
$5.50
$4.50
Sat. Mats.
ORCH.
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$6.00
$6.00
$5.00
New Year’s Eve
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$10.00
$7.

Baker

fessor of piano and music theory}
instruction at the Chicago Musical f
College of Roosevelt University, |

Chicago and, in addition, has grad-

Syieci

Eves. 8:30—Mats.

Mr.

fe

2 PM—No

Sun. Perf.

1ST
BALC.
$6.50
$5.50
1ST
BALC.
$5.00
$4.50
1ST
BALC
$5.50
$5.00
1ST
BALC
$9.00
$8.00

2ND
BALC.
4.00
3.50
2ND
BALC.
$3.00
2ND
BALC
$3.50
$3.00
2ND
BALC.
$6.00
$5.00

Box office opens daily (except Sun.)
10:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M.

‘Mr. Baker has performed as a piano

,soloist both at Fullerton Hall and
Lutkin Hall.
Pe iis a fine musician, an excellent |
teacher, and a fitting addition to
our staff.

INSTRUCTORS:
Josef Baker
Forrest Conway
Thomas Cooley
lrene Fix

Janice Harbison
Ruth Ray

Rachel Long

Mortimer Scheff
720 Central Ave.
Highland Park, Ill.
ID 2-8474
MORTIMER SCHEFF
DIRECTOR

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�Bo Fear Fe local

Renaissance

‘Sweet Charity’
‘ ALL

DEPENDS

typical,

on what

well-put

you want.

together American
fine. But if you

If you want

a rip-snortin’,

musical, “Sweet
want a stage

Charity” is
version of

Federico Fellini’s ‘‘Night’s of Cabiria,’’ you’ll
be disappointed.
:
So, go expecting the right thing, and you'll
probably like what happens on the stage of the
Shubert.
The
1957 Fellini film was
an_ episodic
focusing in on a year in the life of a prostitute
in Rome. It blended poetry and satire, and it
had

pathos

and

comedy.

It

was

lyric

Members
and
guests
of the
Music Center of the North Shore
will hear a performance of the
Chicago
Renaissance_
Ensemble
at
4

p.m.

and

satiric, a beautiful, haunting film. It was a
Fellini film, with hiw own approach to realism,
eye
for images,
and
strength
in creating
atmosphere. ‘‘Nights of Cabiria’’ also was Mrs.
Fellini, Giulietta Masina. She is a_ beautiful
clown, poignant in the classic tradition, and an

tress who can make you cry while you smile.
kkk

“Sweet
duct.

Charity’

eil Simon,

is something

quite

different.

who has given us ‘‘Little Me,’’

It is a Neil

Simon

‘‘Come Blow Your

Horn,”’

efoot in the Park,’’ ‘‘The Odd Couple,’ and ‘Star Spangled Girl,’
the author of ‘Sweet Charity.” And Neil Simon is not Federico
‘ellini. This is not a value judgment but merely statement of a case.

- “Sweet Charity,” like Mr. Simon, is Broadway done by those who
| know

how to do it. Simon, composer Cy Coleman, and lyricist Dorothy

Fields have fashioned a new creation, about a New York dance hall
ostess who calls herself ‘‘a social consultant,”

two more

naughty girls

ity.

otel,”’ as one line in the musical goes.
ex

her are crums.

Her

“heart is a

&amp;

AROUND THIS THEME has been developed a musical which is loud,
brassy, formula fun, and carried by its cast. It is expertly constructed.
Everyone is rehearsed almost militarily to within an inch of his life.

The whole business

proceeds

The
ble,

like fingers snapping

in rhythm,

like

clockwork.
.
s, The original substance is gone. The mood is drained. We have a new.
nce. But that’s not bad, as I said, if you know what to expect.
weet Charity’? has much to recommend it. The choreography by
Fosse is excellent, and spectacularly performed by the corps,
articularly Charity’s dream sequence and an item called “Rich Man’s

ug,” a delightful exaggeration of social dancing today.

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of

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draws its repertoire
from
Mr. Mack
the principal periods
of music

history and from folk idioms. The
11-member group includes flutes,
recorders,

oboe,

bassoon,

violin,

cello, percussion, and keyboard.
Five of the versatile participants
also perform as a madrigal group.
Mr. Mack, in addition to directing, plays the flute and the
recorder

and

sings

baritone.

An

administrator and composer, he is
chairman

of

the

music

depart-

ment at Loop City College.

Plan

Announcing
THE OPENING
OF OUR NEW
BANQUET ROOMS
UP TO 300 GUESTS
These Banquet Halls are the Newest and Largest on the
North Shore. We are Happy to announce we can accommodate parties from 50 to 300 Guests.

Chorus

The Music Center is planning to
form

The trouble with dear Charity is she keeps losing her heart to her

customers, and those who enamor

Sunday

the center, 300
Green Bay Rd.,
Winnetka.

the fellow who falls for Sweet

hearts of gold, and about Oscar,

“ifres.ees "RESTAURANT

At Center

7)

‘Rip-Snortin

Is

Unit to Play

a community

chorus.

Inter-

ested North Shore residents may
attend an organizational rehearsal
at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 6 in the center.
Mr. Mack
will conduct the
group, which will schedule performances
for
community.
In addition,

the

North

Shore

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for area instrumentalists interested

in

forming

a

community

or-

chestra. Stanley Ackerman, director of New Trier East High
School’s

orchestra,

will

conduct

this group.

N.U. Professor

To Give Lecture
On ‘Systems Art’
ack Burnham, author, sculptor

and assistant professor of art at
| Northwestern

speak

University,

will

on “‘Systems Art” at 8 p.m.

ednesday in the Highland Park

Public Library, 494 Laurel Av.
The

talk will be the last in a

ies on Dominant
Trends
in
Three-Dimensional Art in the ’60s

onsored

by the Highland

sociates of the Woman’s
Art Institute.

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October

26,

1967
Seas
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�Highland Park Actress Plays

900 NORTH MICHIGAN

|

In Show at Ivanhoe Theater
Lorry (Mrs. Burton) Young of
Highland Park is cast as Fanny
Lehman in ‘The Butter-and-Egg
Man”’ now playing at the Ivanhoe
Theater in Chicago.
Mrs. Young, 2915 Idlewood Ln.,
played Lady Macbeth this summer in the University of Chicago’s

Court

Theater

production

The daughter of an actress Mrs.
Young toured pre-war Europe as a

performing

with

Maurice

Schwartz’s Yiddish Art Theater
and appearing in several Yiddish
language films.
Mrs. Young has had roles in
Tenthouse Theater’s productions
for children, played Molly in Hull
House
Theater’s
production
of

Edward

Albee’s

“The

ARRIVE

OPEN

small

paintings

lington, Wis.;
Sales Gallery

a
1965,

ee
and
a

in Lake

Her

gallery
works

American

this

summer

in

RP

includes

rolls &amp; honey-lb.

Muskogee,

Under

Hickory Smoked .
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% Beef, Ham. or Combination with
baked pene. salad, and Special
sauce, $2.5

Phone
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FOR “‘kinevout
DIAL 831-4616

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chili con carne

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Buffet

Fine Selection of Wines or Your Favorite Cocktail.

DINE

LUNCHEON

ANNIVERSARY

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Delicious

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and din-

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Your

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YOU arrive to enjoy these
XX Anniversary luncheon

beverage.

I

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Highland

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Featuring a wide selection of famous
Dinners . . . and everything is HOMEMADE!

to

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Ae,

FRANK'S Famous Homemade PIZZAS
15 Varieties — Also Italian Sandwiches
And

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egg and butter sauteed, with

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eights and Briarwood Country
lub in Deerfield.
Currently her works can be seen
Resort

slaw,

Skokie Rd

Highland Park
Deerfield Rd. Overpass

ANNIVERSARY

fries.

ubbards Woods shows and at the
ountryside Gallery in Arlington

Lake

Restaurant;

the

ea

Pt. cole

P.M.

Prime Pit
1540 Old

OeINN

kla.
The artist has shown her paintngs and collages at the Golf-Mill
and North Shore Art League’s

ht Brown’s

new

F NTE:
ae

12:00

EAST

erence

shown

11:30 A.M. TO

‘
;
&gt;

enjoy the succulent
dishes of the Casual
and Charming

Artists’

show, and a third prize at
Woman’s Club of Evanston.

here as well as in galleries
hroughout the Chicago area. She
Also showed 26 paintings in the
Did Ft. Gibson Arts and Crafts
air

FROM

firsts at the Oakbrook Fine Arts
Promenade
and
firsts
at
the
Proviso Fine Arts Festival and
Hinsdale
Community
Artists

in Fon-

are

the

Mrs. Gardner has been awarded

4

Geneva

Wis.

and

the Best of Show prize at the Lake
Country Art League Festival, four

Mrs. Gardner, 720 ThornmeaHow Rd., is director of the Abbey
ana,

Forest;

Market in Northfield.

proup of collage
Mrs. Gardner
baintings
executed
since
that

bn Lake

the Art Rental and
of the Art Institute

of Chicago; the Deer Path Gallery

art works of Grace Brennan (Mrs.
William B.)
ardner
of
Riverwoods are
ion display this
month
at the
innetka Public Library.
The artist is
howing non-ob-

DAILY

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of

or Continental
Dining Rooms. Also
facilities for private parties.
Parking at Delaware entrance.
For reservations phone: WH 4-4795

Mr.
and
Mrs.
Douglas
A.
Schoerke and their children, Meg,
8, and Doug, 6, have moved to
1458 Warrington Rd., Deerfield,
from Philadelphia.

Area Artist Has Exhibit
group

Year-around Garden

A television and radio performer as well as a stage actress, Mrs.
Young has appeared on WTTW

Lorry (Mrs. Burton) Young of Highland Park plays a leading role
with film and TV star Tom Poston in the Ivanhoe Theater production
of "The Butter-and-Egg Man." The play will run through Nov. 5 in
the Chicago dinner-theater.

A

__

Dine in our beautiful

FM.

Dream,” and starred in “A Taste
of Honey” and ‘‘Who’s Afraid of
Virginia Woolf?’ for the North
Shore Community Theater.

hich represent two periods in the

PRESTAURANT

of

“Macbeth.”

child

FRENCH

and the CBS Repertoire Workshop. From
Innsbruck, Austria,
she broadcast
‘Olympic
CloseUp,” an interview program during
the winter games there that was
carried 80 minutes daily by WRSV-

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�Leo Krakow
On Concert
Podium

Cs

tFine

calendar

/

A

new

conductor

was

on

the

podium when the Music Center of
the North Shore opened its 14th
season of In-School Concerts.
The
orchestra,
composed
of

Art Exhibits
‘ARTISTS FOR ISRAEL,’’ art auction and sale, Congregation Solel,
1301 Clavey Rd., Highland Park. Preview on Saturday evening, auction
t 4 p.m. Sunday.
BARAT COLLEGE, Lake Forest. Prints and drawings by Heather

professional musicians who present the concerts throughout the
North

DEER PATH GALLERY, 179 E. Deerpath Av., Lake Forest. Group
how, including work by Sylvia (Mrs. Norman) Appleman of Highland
of Highland

Park, through

Tuesday through Friday,

October.

Hours

are

Mr.

1 to 4 p.m.

‘Monday; closed Tuesday.

‘HIGHLAND PARK HIGH SCHOOL, 433 Vine Av., Highland Park.
‘Rubbings by Frank Vavruska of Chicago and ceramics by Ruth
Duckworth, Hiroaki Morino, and Leah Balsam, all of Chicago, through

Nov. 20.

SUBURBAN FINE ARTS CENTER, 472 Park Av., Highland Park.
Preview opening and reception of Art Sales and Rental Gallery, 3 to 9
.m. Saturday and noon to 7 p.m. Sunday.

fe

_ DEERFIELD STAGERS.
Saturday,

Alan

B.

Productions
“A Thousand Clowns,” 8:30 p.m. tomorrow

Shepard

Junior

High

School,

Grove

Pl.,

4= eoeeteld.

Film

Series

_ Johns Avs., Highland Park.

pro-

the

of

Chicago,

also

(Ind.)

and

Gary

pe

11 a.m., all in Highland Park.

LAKE FOREST SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Concert, Victor Aitay
conducting, 8:30 p.m. tomorrow, The Commons, Lake Forest College.

_ VILLAGE SCHOOL OF FOLK MUSIC, 631 Deerfield Rd., Deerfield.
Fourth Anniversary Concert,” 2:30 p.m. Sunday. Free.

nd Park; Bob Meredith of Chicago; and Joe Sullivan, 801 Green
Bay Rd., Lake Bluff.

2 Area Men to Sing Saturday
Two
North
Shore
men
are
members of a quartet which will
be featured at the Skokie Valley
Chapter Barbershoppers’ 18th annual Night of Harmony at 8 p.m.
Saturday.
Joe Warren

and

Joe

eighth

cert

21—Wayne

at

Thomas

con-

Junior

High

Northwood

School, North Av. and Marl Oak
Dr., Highland Park, 9 a.m.; Alan

Shepard

Junior

High

929 Edgewood

Rd.,

The

Park.

Tinucci of Bannockburn, and Jodie
Edholm, Dan Havens, Julie Mitchell, Kay Morris, Gary Gand,
_and Bob Gand, all of Deerfield.

Order Seats Now!

RE-OPENING

Chicago’s

Auditorium

Theatre

a

Magnificent

f

Council

Week

a

presents

of Ballet

New York —

City
Ballet

ay
\ ;

Company of 100-——-Full Symphony Orchestra
George Balanchine.and Lincoln Kirstein, Directors
Auditorium Theatre Grand
Tuesday, October 31st,

“A

Midsummer
‘Festival

Novensther

1

Reopening Eenefit
1967, 8:00 P.M

Night’ss

Full-length

Dream”

Ballet

Performances
through

November

5

Wednesday. Nov. |,
‘'A MIDSUMMER Nich s DREAM" (Full. length)
Thursday, Nov. 2, 8:30 P
"JEWELS" (Full- length Mallet in-3 Acts) ,
Friday, Nov. 3, 8:30 P.M.
Swan Loke. —
ere:
of a Faun, Reymenda
Sat. Mat., Nov. 4,
"A MIDSUMMER NIGHT" S DREAM"
Sat. Eve., Nov. 4, 8:30 P.M.
Raymonda, Agon, Stars &amp; Stripes
Sun. Mat., Nov. 5, 2:30 P.M.
—
Loke, at sy As ao Faun, Pas de Deux, Firebird
Eve., Nov.
rp ‘JEWELS"" (Note ‘Eoriy, Curtain)
Program Subject te Change

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Members of the group include
Hester Balsam of Highland Park,
udy Converse of Winnetka, Bob

appear on the program.

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vate parties.

and pri-

mem-

ee

50
oe

coffee houses,

night Oilers, the Pittsburgh Four
and the Skokie Aires Chorus wil

* AUDITORIUM THEATRE

9 and

10 a.m.; Lincoln Schol, 77 Lincoln
Av. W., 11 a.m., both in Highland

(area

radio and television and at college

quartet

of

Gand, the Gand Family Singers,
and the Village School Singers.
ES - The Gand Family Singers will

concerts,

In addition to the Avant Gardes
the Extension Chords, the Mid

won

| GRAND

Nov. 29—Edgewood Junior High
School,

the

Deer-

will include Sally
Converse and Bob

of

recently

of

An Histeric Event!

School,

Sts.,

2:30 p.m. in the Tanielian building, 631 Deerfield Rd., Deerfield.

portions

Meredith

The show will be presented i
the Senn High School Auditorium
5900 Glenwood Av., Chicago.

in the international

‘3

ac-

aditions Live in Folk Music,”
program they devised for i
ie tation at Expo 67 last month.
. The Village School Singers, proi eaniaoal a troupe of 11 performe ers who sing and play various
instruments, have appeared on

Bob

group

Individually

ties and performers, will begin at

resent

The

place

_quainted with the school’s activi-

Performers
‘Miller, Judy

joined

bers have been active in barber:
shop singing for periods ranging
from five to 20 years. They have
appeared in 12 international con
tests, winning four Internationa
medals.

quartet contests.

of folk music Sunday afternoon to
celebrate its fourth anniversary.
The free concert, which also will
serve as an occasion for North

to become

Bluff

NOVEMBER 3, 8:30 P.M., CIVIC OPERA HOUSE
ONE NIGHT ONLY

The Village School of Folk Music

residents

Park

of Lake

Ridge Rd., 11 a.m., all in Highland

Quartet.

A TRIBUTE TO NEW ORLEANS

of Deerfield will present a concert

‘Shore

Highland

Chicago and Dick Reed of Skokie
in forming
the Avant
Garde

last year

Jim Langdon Presents

4th Anniversary

of

Sullivan

Nov. 17—Red Oak School, 530
Red Oak Ln., 9 a.m.; Sherwood
School,
1900
Stratford
Ln.,
10
a.m.; and West Ridge School, 636

Grove and Franken
field, 10 a.m.

Music Program

The Avant Garde Quartet will appear at the Skokie Valley chapter
Barbershoppers' annual Night of Harmony Saturday. Members are

prom left) Dick Reed of Skokie; Joe Warren, 989 Marvell Ln., High-

Nov. 9— Walden School, Essex
Ct., 9 a.m.; Maplewood School,
Alden and Clay Cts., 10 a.m.; and
Kipling School, Kipling Pl., 11
a.m., all in Deerfield.
Nov. 15—Braeside School, 150
Pierce
Rd.,
9 a.m.;
Kennedy
School, 800 Clavey Rd., 10 a.m.;
and Ravinia School, 763 Dean Av.,

B.

| Village School
~ To Celebrate

a

The dates set for the rest of the
concerts to be given in the area
are:

Park.
Nov.

oe NORTH SHORE FILM SOCIETY. ‘“M,”’ starring Peter Lorre, 8 p.m.
tomorrow, Highland Park Public Library auditorium, Laurel and St.

2

gave

Skokie Valley symphonies.

_ HICKORY HALL GALLERIES, Rt. 45, one mile west of Half Day.
Works of international artists, portraits and animal studies. Hours are
p.m. Wednesday through Saturday; noon to 9 p.m. Sunday and

Shieh

Krakow,

conducts

10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday.

Drama

area,

kow.

ark, Judith (Mrs. Seymour) Rose of Glencoe, Lucile (Mrs. Raymond)
Keeler of Evanston, and Fannie (Mrs. Philip) Phillips of Chicago,

formerly

Shore

gram yesterday and is presenting
another today in Highland Park
under the direction of Leo Kra-

(Mrs. Bruce) Kortebein of Glencoe, through October.

e

East

Congress

‘Mall Orders to: Auditorium Theatre
Council, 70 E. Congress St. 60605
Please enclose self-addressed stamped envelope

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October 26, 196

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He'll call you if an item he thinks you’d like
is reduced in price.
He'll find ways to keep costs down on the
overall job.
And you?
You'll be gradually buying the pieces
you want.

It might take a year. Or two. Or even five.
But, in the end, Colby’s Master Plan will give
you a beautiful room . .. without a sudden
pile of bills.
Colby’s Master Plan.
Can you think of a more tasteful (or sensible)

way to re-do a room?

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1633 Chicago Ave., Evanston

�Spectators, Models Enjoy
Cradle Fashion Show

Mrs. Frederick S. Verink of Highland Park,
chairman, had to do her Cradle
chores sitting down. An injured ankle slowed
her down, but didn't keep her away from the
benefit luncheon and fashion show.

Mrs. John W. Sheldon of Highland Park
(left), a director of the Cradle Society, enjoyed
the 18th annual fashion show and luncheon
with Mrs. Robert Wilson of Highland Park
(center) and Mrs. Laurence Miller of Chicago.
The audience seemed to agree that this year's
show was the most beautiful of all.

models'

ee

Engagements Predict Coming Events
A Thanksgiving

planned

by

Kittner
Straus.

and

eve

Miss

wedding

Kathy

James’

Bert

Richard

The couple’s parents are Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph David Kittner,
and Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Straus
Jr., all of Glencoe.
Miss

E.

F.

Kittner

At a recent party in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Shepard
of Highland Park, announcement
was

made

of aang

ere

of

their daughter Patricia to Edward
A. Halperin,

son of Dr.

and

Mrs.

Seymour A. Halperin of Glencoe.
is

Wonderlic

in Northfield,

Shepard-Halperin

is

and

employed

and
Mr.

by

Associates
Straus

is

employed by Judy Gilbert Inc. in
Highland Park. (Bronson Coles
Photo)

Miss Shepard expects to graduate
from the University of Illinois in
January.

Mr. Halperin
versity

of

attended the Uni-

Illinois

and

Kendall

College, Evanston, and is present-

ly working in Chicago.
An April wedding is planned.

Meyer-Gluck

9,
* 4

ay
&amp;

9,

*Pm,
*
Es

Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Meyer Jr.
of Glencoe announce the engagement of their daughter Nancy to
Geoffrey Gluck, son of Mrs. Claire

S. Gluck and Gerson Gluck, both
of Highland Park.
Both are students at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis.

A summer wedding is planned.
(J. D. Landfield Photo)

Mrs. Harold M. Florsheim of
Highland Park modeled a black
crepe formal, slit to the knee.
Many afternoon costumes featured long boots, which an Andy
Frain usher vowed were passe.
"At the recent shoe show |
worked,"

he

said,

"the

boots

were so high they were fastened
to the models’ girdle garters!"
(Howard Fochler Photos)

Miss Kathy Kittner

Miss Patricia Shepard

October

26,

196

�Society Will Sponsor
Yuletide Bazaar Nov. 9
Christ
Methodist
Church
of
Deerfield
will hold
its second
annual
Christmas
bazaar
and
luncheon from 9:30 a.m. to 8:30
p.m. Nov. 9 in the church, 1558
Wilmot Rd., Deerfield.
The Woman’s Society of Christian Service is sponsoring the pre-

holiday event.
Coffee and doughnuts will be
served during the morning hours.
Luncheon will be served at 11:15
a.m., noon, and 1 p.m. Tickets for

lunch

may

church
Posan,

or from
Mrs.
Richard
1231 Knollwood Rd., Deer-

store

To Give Dance

Nine Highland Park and Deerfield youngsters will model in the
fourth annual La Petite Fashionplate at 11 a.m. Nov. 10 in the
Grand Ballroom of the Palmer
House.
The ‘‘Renaissance in Fashion,”
sponsored by the Young People’s
Division Women’s Board of the
Jewish Federation of Metropolitan
Chicago,
will
feature
fashions
from Saks Fifth Avenue, Chicago,
based on the Camelot period.
Mrs. Michael Zavis of Highland
Park is chairman of the event to
which 700 guests are expected to
attend.
Other committee
chairmen
include
Mrs.
Laurence
Rosenberg of Deerfield, models;
and Mrs. Richard Kushen, reservations and Mrs. Robert Lustbader, invitations, both of Highland
Park.
Modeling
from
Deerfield
is
Susie Snider, 10, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Burton Snider.
Highland Park models are Jeffrey Cohen, 6, son of Mr. an Mrs.

11

in

the

Chevy

Chase

ountry
Club,
Milwaukee
Av.,
heeling.
The committee is stressing that

attire should not only be casual,
but guests should wear
school ties.”

‘“‘their old

Dance music will be provided by
he ‘‘Melodaires,” and a_ buffet
supper will be served at midnight.
Reservations should be made
ith Mrs. Martin McMahan,
7
orestway Dr., Deerfield. Mrs.
ee Flandreau
of Deerfield is
dance chairman.

rinity Women

o Hold Meeting
The
evening
circles of the
rinity United Church of Christ
omen’s Guild will meet at 8 p.m.
ednesday
in the church,
760
orth Av., Deerfield,
to begin
aking Christmas toys for needy

hildrenMembers of Rachel and Abigail
ircles will bring materials.
Mrs. Jack Harris of Highland
Park and Mrs. Leonard Olsen of
Deerfield are co-hostesses.
Members
of the Mary Circle
ill meet
at
1:30
p.m.
next
Thursday in the church to see a
ilm strip shown
by the Rev.
Philip A: Desenis.
Prospective and new members
bf the church were welcomed at
hn informal coffee last night in

he home

of the Rev.

and

Mrs.

Philip A. Desenis.

The board members
of
hurch women’s guild were
ostesses.

Detober

26,

1967

antiqued

plaques, and other items. Shoppers also will be able to buy della
robbia and pine cone wreaths and
dried material for creating their
own decorations.
A popular feature last year will
be repeated. The North Pole Post
Office
will sell
mystery
gifts
postmarked from far away places.

Members

mail

have

packages

had

their friends

from

their

trips

candy,

shop

and

will

a

barrel

cheese

of

wheel,

taffy apples.

be

jellies,

stocked

A

with

preserves,

Mrs.

Lester

Stolte

Woker,

Trim

George

Mitchell,

the

and

Tree;

and

Mrs.

Mrs.

antique

plaques.

Howard Cohen; Scott Freeman, 6,
son of Mr:
and Mrs.
Michael
Freeman; Lisa Glass, 7, daughter

of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Glass; and
Roberta Kaye, $, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Kaye.
Also, Sheryl Mesirow, 4, daughter of Mr.
and
Mrs.
Richard
Mesirow;
Karen
Schlafer,
3,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale

Schlafer; Jean Shapin, 6, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. John Shapin;
Lora Sweig, 4, daughter of
and Mrs. Allan Sweig.

and
Mr.

&amp;biti- Sahk
Hair Style of
the Month

To Be Hostesses
Mrs.
Michael
Schaffner
and
Mrs.
Morton
Feigen,
both of
Highland Park, are among the
angels and hostesses for Tuesday’s fund-raising luncheon of the
Mount
Sinai
Hospital
Service
Club.
The

rina

12:30 p.m.

City

is one

luncheon

in Ma-

of a series

of

Service Club events designed to
raise $125,000 for cancer research
by December.

The Deerfield nucleus
1 p.m.

group of

tomorrow

in the home

Mrs. Eugene E. McClure,
Kenton Rd., Deerfield.

Top

stylists

and

manicurists

bodice Sab

P.E.O. Will Meet
the P.E.O. Sisterhood will meet at

the
the

Christmas

candles,

dress is urged for the Nov. || dance in the Chevy
Chase Country Club. (Howard Fochler Photo)

9 Area Children Will Model

Nov.

skirts,

and Mrs. Peter Trenchard, all of Deerfield. Casual

Newcomers
of Deer-

with

a cheddar

home-made _

Club

will include

Harold H. Wylie Jr., are bazaar
chairmen. Other chairmen include
Mrs. Thomas Wiley, wreaths and
centerpieces;
Mrs.
Garman

penny

Newcomers

the

tree

which

ornaments,

Included in the plans is a holiday market, and an old-fashioned

bake

The

at

Shop,

storybook

over the past few months.

apples,

ield will hold an informal dance,
“College Daze Caper,” at 9 p.m.

obtained

the-Tree

field.

country

Dressed to attend "College Daze Caper" are
(from left on stairs) Mrs. Martin McMahon and
Mrs. Frank Barnes and Mrs. Lee Flandreau (left)

be

breads, pies, cakes, and candies.
Another feature will be a Trim-

of
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Seed

Sey eeR ee re ta ee See eee ee

Dianneies

nta? :
3 eereee pe
_sgeeyer

Mrs. Joel Lawton of Wilmette

displays a woven

lace

runner

she made.

Mrs. A. H. Howard of Highland Park, president of the North
Shore Weavers Guild, works at her loom wearing a skirt of material
she wove

herself.

Weavers
in

an

effort

to

show

weaver who devotes
sufficient study can
techniques.”’
Carrying
out the

that

‘‘any

himself to
master all
theme

of

COLOR, items on exhibit and for
sale will include placemats, runners and napkins, towels and pil-

lows, aprons, scarfs, ponchos, and
bags, baby blankets and bibs.
Highland

Park

residents

con-

tributing weaving for sale or exhibit include Mrs. Alfred H. How-

A Santa filled with greens
_is only one of many individual items woven by members

ard, Mrs. David M. Klein, Mrs.
A. H. Micheels, Mrs. Arthur A.
Miller, Mrs. Ben Rose, Mrs. Burton M. Smalley, Mrs. Gabriel B.

of the North Shore Weavers

Spiegel, Mrs. Edward M. Steele,
and Mrs. John Val Gallas.

To Benefit Fund
The sale will benefit Orchard
School for Special Education and
the
Guild’s
scholarship
fund,
which this year is providing a fulltuition scholarship for ‘an Art
Institute student of weaving.

“There

are no secrets in this

craft,” reads the Handweavers
Instruction Manual, and demonstrations of the art will prove this
|

When

the

Guild
ae

_

|

hibit

opens
and

Shore

Weavers

its 14th Annual

Ex-

Sale.

The event will take place from
il a.m. to 4 p.m. Nov. 2 in Logan

Hall,

Church,

_

North

Northminster

Evanston.

2515

Central

Presbyterian
Park

Av.,

Guild
members
will
‘answer
questions and display their work

Members of the Guild have
helped with weaving at the Orchard School for 11 years by
warping and threading looms and

Craft Holds No Secret
was hostess for a study group that
was a forerunner of the Guild.

The

Guild

weaving

theory

and

design,

for hand-

weaving.

Special Knowledge

ly

woven

fabric

of

synthetic

o

natural

weaving sessions conducted by an
outside authority on weaving.

of a trained artist, with special
knowledge of design, improved

ior.

Although the group is interested
in the history of handweaving, it

looms, and an endless variety of
materials and range of colors,”

Mrs.

Today handweavers view theit
craft as a form of creative
expression, the result of an urgé

is not trying to revive the ancient
art, almost lost when the Jac-

Mrs. —-

by
Sue Levy
and
Larry Graff

mette,

Wallis
a

S. Hamilton

past

president

Guild, explains.

Craves of Glenview wears a plaid poncho
displays some of the

of red, black, and white as she
other items she has woven.

Photos

ing

no longer ‘an incentive

Although Guild members sa
anything woven by hand can be
woven by machine, they also point
out that test weaving is done o
hand looms for every commercial

‘Rather,
the Guild members
see handweaving as an expression

Staff

Mrs. Allan D. Parsons of Glenview, who was interested in teach-

with

guest speaker. Its educational
program also includes occasional
workshops,
threeto five-day

ing classes,
and through the
purchase of looms and threads. ©

practical pieces.

continued

study groups in addition to regular
monthly meetings for program or

serving as assistants in the weav-

Formed in 1954 as ‘an organization to encourage creative handweaving, the Guild now boasts 82
Chicago-area members who loom
both
artistically creative
and

has

quard loom was imported from
France in 1826 and necessity was

of Wilof

the

made

fibers

and

handwoven

to make
individual.

that

a well!

article is super

something

beautifull

�Volunteers
Are Cited
For Service
Area residents who volunteered
their time in the Presbyterian
Geneva Place home and infirmary
were honored at a recent tea in

Elliot

Hall

of

the

Presbyterian

Home Evanston.
Deerfield
volunteers
include
Mrs.
David
Allen,
Mrs.
Hugh
Blair, Mrs. Cora D. Clement, Mrs.
Irvin Hecht, Mrs. C. N. Boyle, and
Mrs. Joseph H. Payner.
Also, Mrs. C. D. O’Beal, Mrs.
Keith
Osterman,
Mrs.
Richard
Haverly,
Miss Elizabeth Reilly,
Mrs. Frank Reynolds, Mrs. David
S. Ritner, Mrs. F. C. Ritter, Mrs.
James
C.
Russell,
Mrs.
Ruth
Snyder.
Others are Mrs. Aileen Heimerdinger,
Mrs.
Henry C. Hawes,
Miss Anna H. Ringdahl, and Mrs.

Lloyd

Larson,

all

of

Highland

Park.

Ballet shoes occupy the attention of (from left)
Pennish, Mrs. Nathan Bederman, and Mrs. Philip Pinsof,
all of Highland Park. They are members of the Brandeis
National Women's Committee North Shore Chapter
planning Wednesday's benefit performance of the New

Ballet in the Auditorium Theater. (Staff Photo)

NEWCOMERS

Mrs. John
chairman,
University
which is
York City

Mrs. John Hamlet and
Fred
Richards,
have

‘moved

TODAY
American Legion Auxiliary—Rummage sale, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., 1957
sheridan Rd., Highland Park.
Italian
Women’s
Prosperity
Club—Meeting,
8 p.m., Highwood
ommunity Center; final plans for benefit.

Those Girls, Inc.”

and fashion
2, Half Day;

show, 1
fashions

p.m.,
from

.

ORT Lake County—Buffet supper, 6:30 p.m., home of Mr. and Mrs.
B. G. Balsam, 338 Sumac Rd., Highland Park.
Highland Park VFW Auxiliary, Post 4737—Luncheon, 11 a.m.
.m., post home, 667 Central Av., Highland Park; open to public.

to

2

TOMORROW
Better Films Council of Chicagoland—Luncheon,

12:30 p.m., Highland

Park Theater, 445 Central Av.

Fr. Campagna’s

Boys’ Town,

Bal,’’ 6:30 p.m., Gold Coast
om “Die Fledermaus.”

Chicago Commons

Committee

Room

Association,

of Friends—‘‘Beaux

of the Drake

Ravinia

Hotel,

Esprit

Chicago;

Auxiliary—i

p.m.,

music

meeting,

ome of Mrs. Russell Wake, 645 Beverly Pl., Deerfield; final bazaar
lans.
PEO Sisterhood—1 p.m., meeting, home of Mrs. Eugene E. McClure,
051 Kenton Rd., Deerfield.

SATURDAY
North

Shore

Association

for

the

Retarded,

Lake

Cook

Auxiliary—

Evening with Johnny Carson’’ benefit, 7 p.m., Medinah Temple, 600 N.
abash Av., Chicago;

after-theater dinner dance.

ORT Highlander Chapter—Masquerade
53 Wagner Rd., Glenview.

party, 8 p.m., Skjold Lodge,

TUESDAY
North Shore Congregation

Israel Sisterhood—Antiques

Show

and Sale,

1 a.m. to 10 p.m., in the temple, 1185 Sheridan Rd., Glencoe.

WEDNESDAY
Brandeis

University,

National

Women’s

Committee,

hapter—8:30 p.m., Auditorium Theater, Chicago;
allet performance of ‘“Midsummer Night’s Dream.”

North Shore Congregation Israel Sisterhood—Antiques

New

North

Show

York

Shore

City

and Sale,

a.m. to 10 p.m., in the temple, 1185 Sheridan Rd., Glencoe.
Townley Club—Luncheon, 1 p.m., Lord’s Northwest Restaurant,
layton House Motel, Wheeling; Irene Hughes, psychi, speaker.

drea VFW

Auxiliary Will Give Lunch

The Highland Park Auxiliary of
e VFW,

Post

4737,

will hold its

nnual luncheon from 11 a.m. to 2
.m. today in the post home, 667
entral Av., Highland Park.
Mrs. Sylvester Reitmeyer of

ober 26, 1967

Highland Park is luncheon chairman. Members of the auxiliary
have prepared and donated most
of the food items.

Tickets for the luncheon, which

is

open

to

the

public,

obtained at the door-

may

Highland

Park

1141 Waukegan Rd., Deerfield.

Dates
to Remember
Lincolnshire Garden Club—Luncheon
Washburn Congregational Church, Rt.

from

her son,
recently

be

|

to

rie

&lt;

TENG

Ateed

OUARTER

NOURL

Mrs. Arthur Raff (right) of Highland Park goes
Quartet series with women's committee chairman
of Glencoe. The series begins Nov. 7 with seven
in Howard Auditorium, Wilmette. Also working
the area is Mrs. Dudley Hall. (Howard Fochler

over the Fine
Mrs. Leo L. Ro
programs pl
on subscript
Photo)

Arts

�Fae

SS Eo ae hae

eee

ommittee Members Prepare
oP

a

VC ming Antiques Show, Sale
of Highland Park.
Mrs. Bernard Karlin
field is secretary.

man of the Antiques Show
—

and

Sale

sored
North

of

A

today in the
Lundy,
3026
mette.

Deer-

and

-

their

mothers

will

students
begin

er chairmen

include

Rosenberg,

precede

business

will

Stewart,

Members will discuss the final
plans for their Nov. 3 bazaar and
card party in the Highland Park
Recreation Center.
The Ravinia Auxiliary to the

Chicago
Commons
will meet at 1 p.m.

publicity;

Mrs. Sadin

Mrs. Brenner

:

A

.

n ti ques

a recent fourth annual State Tax
Institute at Northern Illinois University, De Kalb.

Townley

Club

luncheon at 1
p.m.
Wednesday in Lord’s
Northwest Restaurant, Wheeling.

j.

A noon social
hour will precede the lun'
=~
cheon.
Miss Hughes
Miss Hughes

Miss Ross to Wed

tional prominence recently when

versity

attained

na-

several

senior

Ross
year

and

is

completing

at Illinois

will

teaching in Peoria.

State

begin

,

hours more a

/

|

Highland Park.

Miss

)

Search no further! Colby’s has
a way for you to put a stop to
magazines that wander.
It’s our handsome Canterbury
magazine rack.
Not only will this lovely rack
help you to keep magazines off the
living room floor and out of the
wastebasket, but its good looks will
also make it a handsome addition
to the decor of your living room.
Stop in at Colby’s today and see
our Canterbury magazine rack.
It’ll bring you a few steps closer
to House Beautiful.

Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Nathan
Ross of Streator, Ill., have announced the engagement of their
daughter
Florence
to
Arthur
Truett Newbrough, son of Mr. and
Mrs. E. Truett Newbrough of

television

"

groupings or on shelves.
Maybe it’s because they come in
so many shapes, colors and sizes.
That way you're sure to find one
that’s exactly right for where
you want it!
Or maybe it’s because Colby’s
mini-clocks need neither wires nor
winding; they run on teeny batteries
that keep time flying for a full year.
Colby’s mini-clocks, ranging
in price from $39.50 to $45.
A great way to make the passing

of Vogue?

Reservations for the luncheon
must be made.by tomorrow with
Mrs. Albert Buckland, 726 Colwyn
Ter., or Mrs. Arthur Murphy, 1201
Central Av., both in Deerfield.

on_

Service, Deerfield, participated in

Ever find yourself looking for
Look? Wondering where Time has
flown to? Vague about the location

crime detection investigations.

consulted

Association
tomorrow in

ATTENDS INSTITUTE
Stewart Flechter, 1056 Oxford
Rd., Deerfield, of Capital Business

Awee little thing for we big people:

‘Irene Hughes, the psychic who

has

of High-

Northbrook : 1001 Skokie Blvd. Open Mon., Thurs., and Friday 9:30 to 9. Other days 9:30 to 5:30.
La Grange: 359 N. La Grange Road. (In the Village Market.) Open Mon., and Thurs., 10 to 9 PM. Other days, 10 to 5 PM.
Evanston: 1633 Chicago Ave. Open 9 to 5:30 Daily. All stores closed Sundays.

yredicted the major snow storms
1967, will be the featured
:
speaker at the

and

Wallach

Today’s the day to give yourself a gift from Colby’s!

: 'sychic to Speak at Luncheon

many

Marvin

perfect in small spaces, picture

Antiques
dealers participating in the North Shore
- Congregation Israel Sisterhood’s Antiques Show and Sale
- Tuesday through next Thursday have been announced.
Mardon Antiques of Chicago will show cut glass, linens,
and silver and oriental pieces in the show.
Ber-Mae Studios of Chicago are bringing antique prints
_ mounted on wood, including steel prints, engravings, and
original charcoals.
Barnyard Antiques of Northbrook will have pie chests,
copper ware, dry sinks, and a dolphin love seat; and
Hillside House of Barrington will offer ‘‘well-burner”
candles made from molds taken from antique pattern
glass. |
Hand-made linens and laces and small pieces of Victorian
silver will be brought from Chicago by Denise Mull
_ Collectors Corner.
From
Florida Gypsy Baron Antiques will bring Carl
_ Faberge enamel pieces that date from Czar Nicholas and
_ the Russian Court.
Antique jewelry dating from the Civil War will be shown
by Jane Fletcher Central Antiques of Park Ridge. Lorraine
- Silvers of Art Masters in Chicago will feature onyx
intaglios set in heavy gold said to be early Roman.
_ Staffordshire dogs, dry sinks, grandfather clocks, and
- eane bottom chairs, in addition to 90-year-old amber and
blue wine sets, will be displayed by Brendel Antiques of
Aurora.

on

Mrs.

Wake,

meeting.

Mrs.

: a rl e d

; appeared

the

the home of Mrs. Russell
645 Beverly Pl., Deerfield.

Time certainly does fly!
Especially when it’s encased in
one of Colby’s nifty mini-clocks.
People love them so much, we
have trouble keeping them in stock.
Why’s that?
Maybe it’s because our
mini-clocks are so small. They’re

show to feature

68

which

Stollman, patron’s
Kenneth Cahn and

_ Edward

was

assistant
luncheon

treasurer;

Mrs. William Sulkin and Mrs.
Kupferberg, personnel.
so, Mrs. Henry Gunders, options and maintenance; and
_ Eugene
Sadin and Mrs.
ard Wessel, posters. All are

1¢@

will be an
the dessert

Awee little thing for we big people:

The show will
Tuesday

idan Rd., Glencoe.

programs

at

land Park
hostess at

through
next
Thursday in the
temple,
1185

“=
s. Wessel

Oscar
y; Mrs.

home of Mrs. Todd
Gregory
Av., Wil-

To Hold Meeting

are

of
Highland
Park.

be

alumnae

3:30 p.m. in the home of Mrs.
James Hughes, 415 Washington
Av., Wilmette.

Sister-

Both

College

A tea for prospective

spon-

Congregation
hood.

Chatham

luncheon will be held at 12:30 p.m.

by
the
Shore

Israel

Havinen , Auxiliary

Chatham Alumnae
To Hold Luncheon

her
Uni-

student

Today’s the day to give yourself a gift from Colby’s!
Northbrook:

1001 Skokie Blvd. Open Mon., Thurs., and Friday 9:30 to 9. Other days 9:30 to 5:30.

La Grange: 359 N. La Grange Road. (In the Village Market.) Open Mon., and Thurs., 10 to 9 PM. Other days, 10 to 5 PM.
Evanston: 1633 Chicago Ave. Open 9 to 5:30 Daily. All stores closed Sundays.

October 26, 19%
$254

a

�Girls May Hold Key
To Election Victory
By MARY BETH MURPHY
The 12th Congressional District
Women’s Republican Club members had their egos boosted when
they were told by Timothy P.
Sheehan, ‘“‘Without you women, we
wouldn’t amount to anything.”’
The chairman of the Republican
Central Committee of Cook County was introduced by Congressman Robert McClory (R-12th) of
Lake
Bluff at the recent fall
luncheon in the Tally Ho Country

Club
New
officers
also
were
announced. Mrs. Herman Anspach of
Highland Park is vice president
for Lake County, and Mrs. Raymond Craig of Deerfield is bulletin editor.

Mr.
the

Sheehan

Chicago

groups

commented

Republican

were

not

as

that

women’s

strong

and

active
as
the
suburban
ones.
According to him, it is hard to gei
the Chicago groups to work in a
unified manner
during
election
time.
Mr. Sheehan, who served in the
House of Representatives, said, ‘I would still be there if I had a
group like you working for me.”

He

told

them

of

the

current

transition from a man going into
the precints to the women now
being the important vote getters.
‘“‘You women are far more influ-

coming across friends, by visiting,

and by walking with their children
down the street and stopping to
talk to neighbors.
*‘All you have to do is make a
very innocent remark such as
“isn’t it awful about the danger on
the streets in the city’ or ‘what a
waste big government is making.”
However, he warned the group
“‘to make sure you’re not taken in

by promises we men make.”

For

example,
in 1964 people
were
scared of Goldwater, and accord-

ing to Mr.

Sheehan,

people were

taken in by the Johnson administration. Mr. Sheehan contended
the Johnson people had a running
motto, “if you elect Goldwater
you will have war, but if you elect
Johnson, you will have peace.”
“This is where you gals can
earn your position—look at the
facts, learn about them, and go
out and spread the gospel. You
have more to lose with the current
trend in government,”’ he said.
Mr. Sheehan explained why the

present

administration

was

lack-

ing. He said the usual Democratic
approach to problems is to start a

new

Federal

program,

spend

more
money,
raise taxes,
and
make
glowing
promises
about
what
the program will accomplish.
He recounted a recent example

Engaged in an informal discussion are (from left)
Congressman Robert McClory (R-12th) of Lake
Bluff,

Mrs.

Eugene

Witz

of Highland

Four Women

Named

Imagine! your Chill as

to Board

Four area women have been
named to the newly-formed Wom-

en’s Board of
Jame Addams

assist
the
center’s
fund-raising efforts.
They

are

Mrs.

trustees
Neal

cause

and

mons, both of Deerfield;

spiritually better attuned fo moral

Reagan.
Gov.
Reagan _ turned
down a Federal grant which would

and

than

hire 17 people on relief to pick up

and

you

are

morally

philosophical

issues

took

have

stipulated he would

from

when

he

canvassed a precinct. Before the
age of television when he would
knock on a door and ask to speak
to the family about the upcoming
election, he would be invited in
and stay for an hour or so.
“Today, when you go to a home
around 8 p.m., they tell you tu

come

back

in about

three

hours

when

their favorite programs

are

the

program,

program

to give

“After spending

most

spent,”’ he said.

their every

going

activities.

They could ‘‘plant the seed’’ for a
thought or a particular candidate

in their church circles, when
pushing the shopping cart and

Kenneth Riskind and Mrs. David
Harris, both of Highland Park.

grant

to hire

more

money

the

cities

“Playboy Man On Campus”
Be

Dctober

26,

1967

Hand-Sews

Approved!

DISTINCTIVE HANDSEWNS BY

to

in

a

worse

Bourbon Brown
Cordovan. Tweed
Green Tweed
Cordovan
Black

crisis since the Civil War. No one
asks
where
was
this
money
He said high
solved the ghetto

rises haven’t
problem. ‘The

federal government forgets these
people just want someday to own

their house and a plot of land.

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failed, emphasized Mr. Sheehan.

than

day

and Mrs.

ing the administration keeps telling people it needs more money to
solve the problems.
But, the

lars,

just

the

have

nine staff members to supervise
the 17 people.
Mr. Sheehan continued by say-

over,’’ stated Mr. Sheehan.
He reminded the women that
they could do more campaigning
men

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papers and clean up parks. If he

men,”’ he said.
Mr. Sheehan recalled how times

changed

Ronald

smiles they'll look back upon

Seltzer,

gram

i
ee
Greeting
— from our lens comes the
tomorrow.

in

secretary, Mrs. Edward Fitz Sim-

Gov.

a

the. Hull House
Center and will

involving a proposed Federal proCalifornia

Mrs.

Raymond Craig of Deerfield, and Timothy Sheehan
of Chicago, chairman of the Republican Central

ential in victories and defeats. You
have more time to devote for a

and

Park,

Comfittee of Cook County. Congressman McClo
and Mr. Sheehan were guests at last week's fall
luncheon of the I2th Congressional District Women's Republican Club. (Bud Daley Photo)

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Deerfield

69

�Real Estate Market Place
For Members of the Evanston-North Shore Board of Realtors

‘Carpenters
By THOMAS

the west of Northbrook.
Nearly 20 single-family subdivisions are being developed in and
around Northbrook at the present

J. DONNELLY

The ‘‘Carpenters Wanted” signs
dotting the north and western
areas of the North Shore indicate
more than a shortage of those
craftsmen—they are a sign of the
tremendous building boom in that
area.

These figures do not include the
new homes in the area’s largest
subdivision, the Willows, which
is located in an unincorporated

there are three multiple-family
projects under construction and a
fourth which was completed just

Glenview, Northbrook, Deerfield,

area

on

both

sides.

of

Pfingsten

Rd. south of Willow Rd.
Being
Builders,

recently.

developed
by
the subdivision

Miller
will to-

tal more than 500 new homes now

In the village itself, during the
first nine months of the current

Active Area

as Building Booms

with the exception of Arlington
Heights when it issued 365 permits
during.a 12-month period.

time, with at least a half dozen
more in planning stages for the
next year. In the village itself,

Bannockburn,
and _ Lincolnshire
are all literally dotted with new
home construction sites.
Probably the most active section of this entire area currently is
northern Northfield Township including the Village of Northbrook,
unincorporated
areas
between
Northbrook and Glenview, and to

Wanted’

owned

by

the

developers.

New

homes in the area are being completed at a rate of about two a
week.
Wide Range of Styles
Styles of the new homes range
from Colonial through traditional

year, 382 single-family building
. permits have been issued for a
value in new home construction
totaling $12,234,495. During 1966,
Northbrook led the entire North

Shore and all of the Chicago area

and contemporary, but they all
have one thing in common—they

In

are expensive.
Starting prices in most areas
are no lower than $35,000, although
there are a few exceptions, and

buyers.

Pulte

most

popular

to anyone

through

the

who

area.

style

is ob-

takes

a ride

Huge

sions of Colonial-style
everywhere.

names

of

This

is

the

case

Development

in

the

Company’s

Square

or

John

S.

Southbridge Commons. The theme
is carried throughout, with South
bridge featuring an old Colonia
commons or meeting place, and
Williamsburg has street names

reminiscent

subdivi-

homes

the

Clark and Sons’ nearly completed

mizing desired by the purchaser.

The

cases,

Williamsburg

the upper limit depends only on
the number of extras and custo-

vious

most

the subdivisions tip off prospective

of its namesake.

Home
buyers with a Frenc
(Continued on page 71)

are

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Construction continues on the five-story building in the five-building Citadel Apartments de-

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Offers Hints

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The average mother of two
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BUILT TO STAY

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YOUNG

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That’s why proper kitchen planning to save steps and reduce
is important.

The

bureau

offers these tips to homemakers
who are planning to remodel their
kitchens:
®@ Don’t skimp on the quality of
the

sink.

It’s

your

work

center.

Double-bowl types are extremely
efficient. You can get some with
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to make leg room so you can work
(Continued

70

on

page

f

_Infor-

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71)

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�Building Boom

for Area

Kitchen Planning
(Continued from page 70)

(Continued from page 70)

flair will be charmed by the Kennedy Development’s Charlamagne
subdivision on Dundee Rd. east of

of Evanston. The development will
be similar to the firm’s Carriage
Hill development east of Wauke-

The

Square, south
on both sides

Lee

have

Rd.,

will

154

When

the 65-home

is

completed, the developers will begin work on a new subdivsion
north of Willow Rd. between Shermer and Pfingsten Rds.
For home buyers with a contem-

porary,

push-button

Electronic

Homes

inclination,

east

of Land-

wehr Rd. at Cherry Ln. could be
the answer. Again the name indicates the character of the subdiision which emphasizes modern

of

Chicago

apartments and will

be ready for occupancy early next

homes

Southbridge

Corp.

This, too, will offer efficiency and

two-bedroom

of
of

when
completed.
Southbridge
Commons is south of Techny Rd.
at Butternut Ln. in Northbrook.

Server

is building a similar planned unit
on Cherry Ln. near Meadow Ln.

Sanders Rd. The firm offers a
wide variety of French provincial
residences.

Williamsburg
Lake-Cook Rd.

to be ready for occupancy about
January. They will include efficiency and two-bedroom units.

gan Rd. and south of Glenview
Rd. in Glenview.
Two
large apartment
units—

Northbrook’s

first

two

planned

unit developments—are under construction near the center of the

village.
Citadel Going Up
the

on a French

Citadel

Apartments

theme

on the east

side of Shermer

Rd. at Maple Av.

The first apartments are expected

@ Make sure your faucets have
aerators. They introduce millions
of bubbles into the water. This
enables you to use less detergent
and also prevent splashing.

for you. Most counters .are installed at a height for the average

@ Have your oven
installed at eye-level.

woman, 5 feet 4 inches. If you’re
taller or shorter, this should be
taken into account.

food

and

broiler

® Be sure to include an electric

waste

disposer

and

dish-

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A planned-unit development is a
fairly
new
concept
in zoning,
which allows builders to put more
than one building on a lot in order
to provide more open. area and
aesthetic beauty.
Those shopping for a new home

in the Northbrook-Deerfield

John S. Clark and Sons is constructing

year. The development was designed by Northbrook architect
Guy S. Fishman.

at the sink sitting down.
@ Make sure you have plenty of
work counters by the sink, preferably on both sides. Make sure,
also, that they’re the right height

area

need no direction to the developments. It is virtually impossible
to go two blocks in any direction
in the western areas without seeing new home construction.

conveniences.
Other

subdivisions

offer

tyles to suit all prospective

chasers.

‘‘Buying

a home

of
pur-

is as

individual a thing as buying a
necktie,’ one builder said.
For families seeking to rent or
purchase
apartments
or townouses, the area also offers a

aried selection.
A

development

at

aple Av. and Shermer Rd. reently was completed and is now
available for occupancy. The units
pre two-story, two-bedroom apart-

complete

with

air

condi-

ioning.

Condominium
being built at

A perfect lawn goes hand in
hand with shade trees—and both
add value and beauty to the home.
In

the

townhouses
Dundee Rd.

are
and

idway Rds. by Irvin A. Blietz

fall,

their lawns,
spots, reseed
cording

10-townhouse

ents

Suggests Fall Tree F eeding

homes

in all styles and combinations

to

homeowners

mend

patch the brown
and feed. But, acRobert

A.

Bartlett,

president of the Bartlett Tree
Experts, tending to the lawn is
‘ only half the job.
Shade trees need feeding too,
Mr.
Bartlett
said.
‘Like
turf,
shade trees must eat. During the
summer they have been compet-

ing with the grass for the food and
water in the soil. They have
expended tremendous energy in

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Bannockburn

The

meert will be Nov.

School District’s first all-school choral
3, it was announced at last week’s

Cub

Scout

Pack

under the direction of Mr. John Neundorf, Dist. 106 music
regular music courses ‘‘and
least leave Bannockburn being

ae to read music, if not play it,”

Mrs. DeMichael will work two
hours a day for three days a week
with Bannockburn pupils needing

- according to Mr. Neundorf.
In addition to combined choral

special attention.
The joint project was formulated

“special

vocal

money

instrumental

and

Work

will

begin

the

project,

of a co-ordinated health and sex
education curriculum, is under

first

way. In the meantime, he said,
Bannockburn will continue. its own

; ‘tention. The program, federallya
through a joint application

down

handled

by

District

107,

allows

her education requirements
college.

will be closed Saturday to allow

TALLY

staff members to move the children’s literature collection to the new children’s library.

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attributed some of the loss to
fewer children from Trinity College families.
The
106 program
of studentteaching in co-operation with Trin-

| each participating school district
- to acquire a teacher to work with
dents who have minor learning

Deerfield

last

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that current enrollment is 234,

from

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Waukegan
Highwood

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Deerfield Grammar School gym-

All students from grades two through eight will perform

chairman. The concert is the
: he gat each pupil is required to

24

pee
ah

nasium.
There will be a Halloween party

150,

sponsored
by
Kipling
School
P.T.A., will hold its first meeting

Skokie
- Only

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Ist Meeting

150 Schedules

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�Recreation Calendar
9:15

TODAY
11:15 a.m.—Tot

to

pro-

am, Presbyterian Church.
9:15 to 11:15 a.m.—Tot
proram, Jewett Park.:
1 to
3 p.m.—Tot
program,
ewett Park.
4:15 p.m.—Red Raiders vs. Yel-

bw Hawkeyes, Jewett Park.
4:30 to 5:30 p.m.—Girls’ cheerbading, Jewett Park.
4:30 to 5:30 p.m.—Girls tum-

ling and modern dance (5th and
h grades),

Shepard

Elementary

hool.

program,

1 to 3 p.m.—Tot
Jewett Park.

1 to
3 p.m.—Tot
Jewett Park.

4 to 5:30 p.m.—Children’s painting class, Jewett Park.
4 to 5 p.m.—Midget and junior
high football equipment
return,
Shepard Elementary.
5:15 to 7:15 p.m.—Indoor tennis,
Shepard Junior High.
7:30 to 9:30 p.m.—Adult paddle

tennis, Shepard
7:30
formal

Junior High.

to 9:30 p.m.—Men’s
_inbasketball, Wilmot Junior

High:

7:30
p.m.—Stagers’
hepard Elementary.
TOMORROW
to
11:15

9:15

practice,

a.m.—Tot

ogram, Presbyterian Church.
945 to 11:15
a.m.—Tot
proam, Jewett Park.
}) to
3 p.m.—Tot
program,
awett Park.
a: :30
p.m.—7th-grade
football
actice, Jewett Park.

4:30

p.m.—8th-grade

football

actice, Shepard Elementary.
3:45 to 5:45 p.m.—Girls’ tuming and modern dance (7th and
h grade), Shepard Junior High

hool.
8 to 11:30 p.m.—Teen dance,
egion Hall.
8:30 p.m.—Stagers’
play,
“A
housand Clowns,’’ Shepard Eleentary.

SATURDAY
9 to 10 a.m.—Cheerleading,
pwett Park.
.
9 a.m.—Rams vs. Palatine, Paline.
9 a.m. to noon—Girls’ volleyball,

ilmot Elementary School.
9 a.m. to noon—Girls’ apparatus

program,

5:15 to 7:15 p.m.—Indoor tennis,
Shepard Elementary.

Halloween N ight
Activities Slated
The Deerfield Park District will
night activities

TUESDAY

Tuesday for school children in the

9:15 to 11:15 a.m.—Tot
program, Presbyterian Church.
9:15 to 11:15 a.m.—Tot
program. Jewett Park.
1 to
3 p.m.—Tot
program,
Jewett Park.

first through eighth grades.
Activities will include cartoons,
treats, and best-costume. Awards
for first through third graders,

4:15 to 7:15 p.m.—Indoor tennis,
6 to 7 p.m.—Halloween night
activities (1st-3rd grades), Wilmot Elementary and Kipling schools.
7:15 to 8:15 p.m.—Halloween
night

activities

(4th-6th

Wilmot Elementary
schools.

grades),

and

Kipling

6:30 to 8 p.m.—Halloween

activities
Wilmot

(7th

and

8th

night

grades),

Junior High.

7:30 p.m.—TOPS Club, Deerfield
Grammar School.
7:30 to 9:30 p.m.—Men’s recreation night, Shepard Junior High.
WEDNESDAY
to 11:15 a.m.—Tot

9:15

pro-

gram, Presbyterian Church.
9:15 to 11:15 a.m.—Tot
gram, Jewett Park.

pro-

from 6 to 7 p.m.
Wilmot. Schools.

Time

to

is

Laughlin and Mrs. Emmett
ton. They will be assisted by

the

Fair Nov. 2, 3, and 4 in the school
gymnasium.

Bud

The Walden PTA is sponsoring
the book sale, featuring selections
for children of all ages.
Proceeds will help equip the
new school library, according to
Mrs. Jack Burr, PTA president.

Mrs. Lee Johnson and Mrs, F
Blackmun are in charge of d
Publicity

Students in the seventh and
eighth grades will meet from 6:30
to 8 p.m. in Wilmot Junior High

trict

for dancing, recreational games,
door prizes, and refreshments.

All elementary
109

parties

will

in

PLANS

SET

schools

in Dis-

feature

their

participate

in

the

children’s teachers discuss plans

rooms

Student Council members —
be stationed in the halls to gu
visiting parents. The annual ae
is sponsored by the Parent

school

Halloween parade.

Holy Cross Book Fair

ers Association.
CO

Gift Selection

Holy Cross School will hold a
book fair Nov. 2, 3, and 4 during

National Book Week.
The fair, featuring children’s
books and a Christmas gift selec-

e

tion for adults and children, will
be from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The school sponsored a contest
for posters to advertise the fair,

and

winners

will

be

:

announced

later.

“BOARDING KENNEL |

ass, Wilmot Junior High School.

10:30 a.m.—Junior high bowling
ague, Deerfield Bowling Lanes.
8 to 11:30 p.m.—Teen dance,
egion Hall.
8:30 p.m.—Stagers’ play, “A
ousand Clowns,”’ Shepard Ele-

North Shore Obituaries

entary.

Honoria Roque
propro-

died Tuesday at Great Lakes
Naval Hospital.
Born
in Manila,
Phillipines,

to

11:15

a.m.—Tot

am, Jewett Park.
NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING
DF THE DEERFIELD
SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
THE MEMBERS OF THE DEER44 SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIfortieth
Annual
Meeting
of
the
mbers jand Shareholders will be held
Monday
evening, November 20, 1967,
7:45 p.m. in the office of the Associon at 745 Deerfield Road, Deerfield,
neis for the following purposes:
. To
elect directors
. To
consider for approval and ratification the acts and doings of the
directors
and
officers of the Association
since
the
last
annual
meeting
. To‘
consider
and
act
upon
such
other
business
as
may
properly
come before the meeting.
apm
_
aevesaceaceemsie are ined to be pres
ted this 16th a
of October 1967.
(Signed) LESLIE H. ACOX
Secretary
lager — 10/26/67

When your
sympathy is
deep and real

Pre.sena
.
lowers

Mrs.

Roque

was

a

member

of

Holy Cross Church, Deerfield.
Survivors include her husband,
Dr. Francisco T.; and two sons,
Francisco and Jose, at home.
Funeral services were yester-

day at Sacred Heart Chapel at
Ascension Cemetery, Libertyville.
Interment was in Ascension Cemetery.

James
James

Witherell

Witherell,

64,

of

406

Born in Colorado, Mr. Witherell
lived in Deerfield for seven years.

He was president of James Witherell
and
marketers.

Associates,

research

1967

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Greenwood
Av.,
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| FOC

MONDAY

the school |
open house to be
school gymnasi.
general mee’
will hear t

for the school year.

Tuesday. Children will be allowed
to wear costumes in the afternoon

and

chairman.

ents will follow
during an 8 p.m.
held Nov. 6 in the
um.
Following the
session, parents

Halloween

home

Mrs.

Wilmot Junior High School ;

Book fair hours are from 3 to 5
p.m. Nov 2 and 3, and from 9 a.m.
to noon Nov. 4.
Fair chairmen are Mrs. Clyde

HALLOWEEN

and

Wilmot Jr. ae
Parents to Follo :
A School Day i

“story spinners,” and will entertain the children by reading
selections from some of the books.

at Kipling and
This will be

Bergman

Jarvis who will be sales cashi

Mrs.
William
Woike,
Mrs.
Charles Fritze, and Mrs. Raymond Lyon will be costumed as

repeated from 7:15 to 8:15 p.m.
for fourth through sixth graders.

Includes

Read”

theme for the Walden School Book

ing, Deerfield Bowling Lanes.

sponsor Halloween

Shepard Junior High.

‘Take

4 to 5:30 p.m.—Baton class,
Jewett Park.
4 to 5 p.m.—Instructional bowl-

bubble-type preformed

plastic will not get J

brittle. Is adjustable to allow proper ventilation or may |
keeping plants.
Fits 37x20 or 37xI6 areawalls.

1

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2

�Worry After Sixth Loss

Players

Giants’ Coach Concerned

After Wildkits Roll 38-0
halfback

By ROGER WALLENSTEIN
John
Chickerneo
is
a_ very

the

encing the most depressing and
unsuccessful year of his long career in football, his main concern

his

straight

losses

and

after

“It’s not the losses that are
bothering me,’’ he confessed. ‘“‘It’s
how the kids are taking it. They
may feel that they’re wasting
and

I hate to see

Last Chance for Seniors

The coach is especially worried
many

to

play

football.

I

think it’s very important for
young boys to have a successful
experience in the things they do.
Many of our seniors won’t have
another

chance

to

play

on

a

successful team. I’ll have other
teams which will be better than
this

one,

so I’m

more

concerned

with the kids.”
Chickerneo lauded the attitude
of his boys which he said is
‘‘wonderful,”’ despite the winless
season. “I wouldn’t trade the
attitude

for

anything,

except

Mauck

Abrahams

saw

extensive

(Dugan)

Rosalini

can also play halfback or fullback
which helps us.”

The Giants host Niles East
Saturday with a chance to climb
out of the Suburban League cellar.

ing no predictions. “‘It seems like

of whom

will never play any more football.
‘I hope they (the seniors) can feel
they were glad to have had an
opportunity

Jim

The
Trojans
have
a 1-4 loop
record.
However, Chickerneo was mak-

kids waste time.”’

about the seniors,

‘‘We

commented

George

talent we have.

anston.

out there,

over

duty in the offensive backfield,
and the Giant coach said, ‘We'll
stay with them to make use of the

last Saturday’s 38-0 defeat at Ev-

time

took

duties.

performance,”

Chickerneo.

is how his players will be affectted by a season which now insix

Baker

calling

knew Baker was a good quarterback, and I was satisfied with

unselfish man. While he is experi-

cludes

Terry

signal

a

we

play

to

don’t know
concluded.

our

opposition,

what

so

to expect,’”’

I

he

Statistics
Evanston Highland
ark
First downs
14
5
Rushing yardage
263
62
Passing yardage
194
46
Passes
13-6
16-6
Passes intercepted by
2
0
Punts
4-27
8-33.1
Fumbles lost
0
1
Yards penalized
22
45
Highland Park
000
O0O—
0
Evanston
013 6 19 — 38
How They Scored
Second Quarter
E—Hoover, run, 17 (pass failed) 7:34,

E—-Burns, run, 3 (Biebel run) 1:29, 13-0)

Third Quarter
E—Mathews, run, 54 (kick failed) te
Soe pce fp eg
ea
es ee eee
19-0,
Fourth Quarter
E—Hatter,
16-yard pass from eee

little speed maybe,” he joked.
Lack of experienced ballplayers
has hurt the Giants all season,

and it’s especially apparent by the
mistakes the team makes.
Giants

Are

Young

“We just don’t have enough
experience,”’ said Chick. ‘‘Most of
our kids are a year or a year and

a half younger than the kids
they’re playing against. We make
the

Highland Park's Jim Mauck is brought to a halt by Evanston's Farrell Jones after picking up four yards
in the Giants’ loss last Saturday. (Staff photo by Sue Levy)

Upset-Minded Corsairs
Dump Holy Cross 14-7
doing so, Carmel hiked its record
to 4-2, and Angelo Dabiero’s boys
have an excellent chance to finish
at least second in the league.

“We played a fine ball game,”
beamed Dabiero. ‘I think it was
our best game of the year.”
The coach had a difficult time
picking any standouts because he
thought all his charges played
well. “It’s hard to pick anyone
because it was a close game, and
everyone had to be tough,” he
explained.

All the scoring came in the first
half,

74

and

the

teams

battled

standoff during

the last 24 min-

to a

Carmel
first

to' Notre

Dame

took a 7-0 lead in the

quarter

on

a

14-yard

pass

play from Mike King to slotback
Tony Bitto. Ken Autry scored the
other Corsair touchdown in the
second quarter on a plunge from
the one-yard line.

Autry had his usual outstanding
game, piling up 136 yards and a
6.6-yard average. Dabiero also
said that Bitto gave the offense a
big assist along with split end

Comparing

they

hurt

us

Chickerneo

replied,

‘‘We

terms

with the league

In this time,

lead-

Evanston

didn’t score, and both teams were

forced to punt three times.
Evanston scored twice in the
last 742 minutes of the half to lead
13-0 at the intermission. From

and plays

Joliet

the last game of the year.

utes.

when

have some talent, but it’s tough to
build on failure.”
Against Evanston, the Giants
played the first 16 minutes on
ing Kits.

linebacker Tim
Cate and Tim
Sanders.
Holy Cross, Joliet Catholic, and
Notre Dame were all undefeated
before last weekend. Carmel lost

Suburban Catholic League loss. In

bright,

even

Mark Daley.
Leading the defense was outside

The Carmel Corsairs kept going
on their merry way last week,
upsetting the Holy Cross Crusaders and giving them their first

mistakes

the most. Most of the mistakes
are errors of commission. Maybe
we’re trying too hard.”
When asked if the experience
the younger players are getting
would
make
the
future
look

Notre

Dame

and

Holy Cross, Dabiero commented,
“T’d have to pick Notre Dame.

there,

it

seemed

like

the

game

had a snow-balling effect which
the Parkers couldn’t stop.
“We had a good first half,” said
Chickerneo.

“But

they

had

too

much speed for us, and we ran out
of gas. We haven’t played very
well in the fourth quarter all
season.”

The Wildkits scored half of their
points during the final 12 minutes.
Harrington Leads

Despite

the

Holy Cross is big and strong, but

coach

they’re not very quick.”

aspects.

The Corsairs
this Sunday at
Marian Central.
tough road from
Sunday.

will be at home
2 p.m., hosting
Dabiero expects a
here, starting on

when I lose,’”’ said Chickerneo.
“But I thought we got a good
defensive game out of Dan Har-

Carmel
‘Holy Cross

7
0

7
x

0
0

O—14
0— 7

did

rington,
action.”

notice

some

promising

“I’m

never

satisfied

He’ll

be

seeing

Quarterdack Steve Olson
idled with a broken thumb,

Giants Place
Seventh
In Run Meet
Highland Park’s varsity cross
country team placed seventh i
last Saturday’s Suburban League
Meet held at Evanston.
Coach Duke Edwards had hoped
for a fourth-place finish but fin
ished below both Waukegan and
Niles East. Highland ~ Park had
beaten both of those two teams i
dual meets.
Steve Baker was the top ma
for Highland Park in the racq
which was won by Dave Aber
nathy of Evanston. Baker’s timéd
for the course was 10:33, whic

placed him 22nd. Mark Rosen
baum entered the chute next at 2§
and Rick Melvoin was 30th. Bol
Dick was 38th and Tom Bradley
was 45th.
New Trier East easily took thé
meet with second, fourth, fifth
seventh, and eighth places for 2
points. Highland Park got 16
points.
Abernathy set a course recor
with his time of 9:35.2. He bea
New

Defense

the lopsided score,

38-0

more
was
and

Trier’s

Bob

Winter

by

.8 it

the final 220-yard sprint.
In a dual meet against Ne
Trier last week the Giants lost 1
50 as New Trier took the top eigh
places.
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196

�FOOTBALL
ee

Little Gals
Cage Teams
Begin Soon

not

hit

oppolike

a

physical wreck. He hits like one of
the Big Ten’s best linebackers, which

is what he is.
John Cornell
“Getting a real good hit is very
satisfying,” says the soft-spoken junior, and if he didn’t
say it so quietly you’d swear there were malicious overtones.

‘Cornell has been on both sides of the fence as an offensive and defensive end at Brother Rice High School
in Chicago. He prefers defense.
“On offense, it seems like you take the beating,” he
explains. “On defense, you administer what you want.”
He’s the Leader
John administers plenty. He is the Northwestern tackle leader by
a wide margin with 29 solo stops and 41 assists. And even at an official 215 pounds, 25 more than his playing weight last year, he is
quick enough to be an able pass defender.
‘“‘He’s very dedicated,”

never complains.

says Northwestern

coach

Alex Agase.

‘‘He

You never know if he’s hurt or not. He plays all

the time extremely well. His greatest asset is his tremendous

quick-

ness and his ability to be where the ball is. We call it having a nose
for the ball.’
Agase admits Cornell has exceeded expectations since he was
recruited as a 182-pounder from the prep ranks. Northwestern, in
fact, was the only Big Ten school to offer him a full scholarship.
There had been bids from smaller colleges, but there was this

dream

.. . of playing in the Big Ten, making

maybe all-American.
“I guess you always dream a

all-conference - - -

little about something

like that as a

kid,” confesses John, who admits to a doubt or two when he decided
to cast his lot with Northwestern.
“I had some feeling I could do all right, but there’s always some
doubts,” he says. ‘I was just lucky to get a chance to play last year.”

A Fortunate

Switch

Northwestern also was lucky. Originally assigned as a reserve defensive end, Cornell was switched to linebacker when Ron Mied was

injured in pre-season practice. He finished as the
ophomore linebacker and was third in the conference
les with 90 in seven Big Ten games.
That was at 190 pounds . . . or so Cornell claims.
room he looked more like the guy who was always
kicked in his face. But no more. By lifting weights

league’s top
in total tack-

In the locker
getting sand
for 24% hours

three days a week he has filled his 6-1 frame with impressive
muscles. He is down to 210 now that the season is well under way,

but that is plenty to help him absorb more punishment on the field.

“I always thought I was too small,’’ Cornell declares. “I’d always
anted to gain weight, but I was never able to. And I’d always lifted
eights. I don’t know how I did it last year. It’s still amazing. Maybe

it was just that I’d lost a lot of weight during the season and was
orn out. Maybe it was a reaction from that.”

can

do,’’ he points out. ‘It gives you a feeling of confidence.”

The weight helps this year, too, because Cornell has moved from
his roving middle linebacker spot of last season to an outside
position in Northwestern’s new 4-4 alignment. This means he is required to play more in the line, usually across from a rugged end.
“It’s a lot harder,” he admits. “It’s a different job.”

The switch hasn’t moved him out of the limelight, but with Cornell
he team is the only thing.
“Honors

always

come

with

success,’

he

declares.

“But

they’re

are not going to come just by thinking about it. You’ve got to keep
orking.”’
Which isn’t good

ctober 26, 1967

news

to anybody

who

must

run into his zone.

The University of Illinois Circle
lege, and Rockford College held
recently at Trinity.
Illinois had 28 points to 57 for
Concordia, 62 for Trinity and 81
for Rockford.
Concordia’s John Rohwer established a new four-mile-course record with a time of 21:00. Rick

Marklund

ny
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WON

with a
the old

mark set just three weeks ago by
Dave Hampson.

Saturday the Trinity harriers
will host the Gateway Conference
Invitational cross-country
meet.
Five conference schools have been
invited for this meet which will be
the first conference meet ever

held at Trinity.

EO
60 1969

L.
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4
12
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LEAGUE

Standings

Notre Dame
Joliet Catholic
Holy Cross
Immaculate Conception
St. Francis
Marian Central
Marmion
St. Edward
Benet
Last Week’s Results
Pamagiers
Conception
7, St. Francis
Marmion 33, Benet 19
Carmel 14, Holy Cross 7
Notre Dame 47, St. Edward 13
Joliet Catholic 32, Marian Central 13
INDEPENDENT LEAGUE
Chicago

North

Latin

North

emy

13

19,

Lake

Forest

Lead Bowlers

MISCELLANEOUS
Iowa
Wesleyan
21,
Lake
College 13
Plainfield 27, Stevenson 0

Forest

Lanes.

extra point.

Joni

Bellei with a 464 series
Coske

with

a 191

game

Ida Bernardi had a 461 series to
tie Mrs. Coske for second-high
series. Katie Bartolai rolled a 187
game. Norma Ori was third in
both categories with a 457 series
and a 177 game.
Mary Jane Lanes is leading the

Mary Jane Lanes
Silver Dollar
Lenzi’s Foods
Wayne Cleaners
Grandi Bros.
Input, Inc.
A &amp; J Citroen
Bank of Highland

Park

9
17
16
13
13
13
11
10

9
11
1
15
15
15
17
18

WILDCATS RETURN
After a year’s absence, Northwestern University’s basketball
team will make a Chicago Stadium appearance on Dec. 9. The
Wildcats opponent will be Louisville.

dominated

the

this season

has

prompt

him to recommend that the 1
be expanded to four teams

year. Boys will then compet

two leagues, one for fifth
sixth grade boys the other
seventh and eighth graders.
_
Pee

eeeeeeseessesseas

Of all the passers who have
ever played pro football, which

4

one had the best percentage

of completed

son?

|

passes in a sea-

.. . Record

4

is held by

Sammy Baugh, who in 1945,
completed 70% of his throws
- - + No other regular pro pas-

4
|

ser has ever topped that.

Who holds the record
f
catching the most passes
pro football history? ... Many
fans might say Don Hutson,
who is generally regarded a
the greatest receiverof a
time . . . But, that’s not t
... The record is held by Ray
Berry of Baltimore ...He’s
caught over 600 passes in pro
football . . . Hutson, by —
way, who played in the N
from 1935 to 1945, finished
with
a
caught.

total

of

488

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of the Highland Park Hospiia

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(non-league)

Highland
Park’s
sophomore
football team was crushed 47-7 in
Evanston last Saturday.
The Wildkit sophs dominated
the game throughout in holding
Highland Park to just one touchdown, a 30-yard run by Joe
Mauck. Rich Fiore added the

and

Bombers

sponse

Park 39, Glenwood School 14
Parker 14, Elgin Academy 0

Shore

breakaway.

kick which got past Rich Ge
in the Beagle goal.

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Evanston Crushes
Giant Sophomores

Bellei, Coske

The

Last Week’s Results
‘Morgan
Francis

a

second half and scored ©
Danny Brugioni hit on a five-

a2

Morgan Park
Francis
Parker
Glenwood School
Elgin Academy

on

to

Benchley

Don Korobkin.

Ww. L.
aS

Shore

when he

John

before the half on a pass

Team Standings

of Trinity set a school

mark for the four mile
time of 21:14. This broke

Shtetdtietnn

RIS

Team

from

Alter tied it for the Bombers

Section
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Brother Rice
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St. Rita
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Last Week’s Results
(All Non-League)
Brother Rice 18, Gordon 7
Loyola 40, Mendel 14
St. Rita 14, Weber 14
St. Laurence 33, Hales Franciscan 8

CATHOLIC

Ranyd Prior got the first goal
Saturday’s game
scored

W.
a:

Fenwick
Loyola
Gordon Tech
Weber
Hales Franciscan
St. Philip
South

SUBURBAN

Campus won a quadrangular with
Concordia
College,
Trinity Col-

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Circle Campus
Wins Trinity
Quadrangular

league with a 19-9 mark. Silver
Dollar is second at 17-11.
TEAM STANDINGS |

The Weight Helps
Whatever the reason, he welcomes the additional heft.
“It helps, because the stronger you feel, the better job you

series of basketball clinics
be held for the girls before
are assigned to a team. The
session of the clinic will be
at the center on Nov. 7, at 4

There were more than 50 boy:
int he program this fall which ra
directed by Al Danakas.
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pass

oom

for Wildcat
does

a.m. to noon.

A
will
they
first
held
p.m.

soccer program came toac

Niles North 7, Glenbrook North 0
Niles West 27, New Trier West 15
Maine West 32, Deerfield 0
CATHOLIC LEAGUE
Team Standings
North Section

Juno Brown’s Bombers
Blake Beckstrom’s . Beagles.
last Saturday as the Hig
Park
Recreation
Departn t

ROW

Cornell

Maine South
Niles West
Maine West
Deerfield
New Trier West
Niles North
Glenbrook North
Glenbrook South
Last Week’s Results
Maine South 65, Glenbrook South 0

In Soccer —

P

nents,

CENTRAL SUBURBAN LEAGUE
Last Week’s Results

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trainer.
Unfortunately

wreck,” grins
Northwestern

7

eee

“He’s a physical
Tom
Healion,
the

Waukegan 35, Proviso East 14
Oak Park 26, Morton East 7

Pi

peepee John Cornell for football battle is like supervising at the aftermath of a train wreck. First the tape
is applied to the ankles. Then the elastic wrap is administered to the groin muscle which has been pulled since before the season started. Then analgesic balm is swabbed onto his neck
and shoulder and cotton padding is
taped on to help protect a pinched
nerve.

Little Gals basketball will return to Highwood this fall when
the sport will be offered to girls 12
and under beginning in December.
Girls 5-2 or shorter and less
than 12-years-of-age are eligible
for the league which will be
composed of six teams that will
play each Tuesday afternoon. An
all-star team will represent Highwood in the National Little Gals
tournament in April.
Registration for the league will
be held at the Community Center
this Saturday and next from 9

Evanston
Proviso East
Waukegan
Morton East
New Trier East
Oak Park
Niles East
Highland Park
Last Week’s Results
Evanston 38, Highland Park 0
New Trier East 12, Niles East

CORNWW

A Bruising Wreck

SUBURBAN LEAGUE
Team Standings

Highwood

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11 A.M. to 1 A.M.

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daring them to pass over us,”
shrugged Hayes, the Ohio State

By LARRY DENNIS
Sports Editor
Chico Kurzawski thought
a 10-man line.
Bruce Beatty said.it was

a goal

everybody

After

up

The
by

on a 16-play drive that

had taken it to the 7.

A

That
inches

explained

Beatty,

offensive

line

it

was,

Northwestern’s

coach,

was.a

6-5

All is not well on the Northwestern sideline as head coach Alex

Alex Agase

is not

an

ordinary

sity team

must

play

the Badgers

in Madison
Saturday
and- it
doesn’t look like the best of all
possible times to be doing so.
After four straight defeats, Wisconsin last week scrambled back
to tie Iowa, and that has to give it
at least some hope. Northwestern,
meanwhile,
was
dropping
fourth straight decision in a

its
6-2

battle with Ohio State.
Agase

atso

is

aware

that

it is

to

pinch

toward

the middle, and this effectively
shut off the tackle trap.
“It probably was my _ fault,”
said Beatty.

‘Back

in 1962 in the

same situation we sent Tommy
Myers wide and they were waiting

for him. I thought they might be
doing the same thing again.”
‘We just brought everybody up,

‘Better Than
MU
Probable

State

and

Starters

OFFENSE
Northwestern (1-4)
Anderson (182)

SE

Ziolkowski

7

(223)

Loukas (232)
ko (210)
Gunstra (225)
ny

Olson

Boothe

(0-4-1) Wisconsin
od Yanakos (236)

LG

(244)

222)

RT

(219)

TE
QB
LH

(212

O’Brien

(218) Fritz
(190) Ryan
(195) Smith

RH-FB

(187)

Jackson

(210)
Murphy
(192) Rudat
Schoessow

RG

Buckner (205)
Melzer (183)
Kurzawski (183)

FL

(185)

DEFENSE

(228)

Todd

te amancac

Mied (210)
LE
(232) Dye!
Blue (285)
LT
(228) Bliss
Rudnay (240)
RT
Domres
Proskine (218)
RE
(196) Schmidt
eon) (215)
LB-N
31) Fields
Ss (208)
LB
(205) Criter
Forsthoffer Fad
LB
(217) Wheeler
udson (206
LB-HB
(190) Reineck
Coyne (190)
HB
181) Ridlon
White (175)
HB-S
(181) Schinke
Garretson (202)
Ss
Walker
180
Coaches—Alex
Agase,
Northwestern;
John
Coatta, Wisconsin

wadieen”

Wak

p.m.,

Camp

Randall

Stadium,

Ww
Broadcasts—WEAW, Evanston, 1330; WNMP,
Evanston, 1590; WMAQ, Chicago, 670.

game,

Homecoming in Madison and that
the Badgers ‘‘always get up when
they play Northwestern.’”’ Still,
there is no thought that the
Wildcats will not be on hand for
the kickoff. A week ago they
would have been favored in the
76

designed

believe
reach.

and

there

that

is no

victory

reason

is

out

42-16,

Michigan

13-11

ting the 21-21
Hawkeyes.

State

35-7,

before

get-

deadlock

with

the

The biggest Wisconsin threats
are two split receivers, Tom
McCauley and Mel Reddick, both
blessed with great speed and fine

to the

Quarterback

John Ryan

is

5. Two

its

moments.

‘When
they’re

they’re
very

going

good,

impressive,’’

Agase

to

of

But

they’re

basically

sound,

the

inability to maintain a drive which
plagued it against Ohio State and

scoring,

but

eq

7t4,

G

nothing

b

and the goa

that’s the

mo

bright

spot

defense

despite

the

dré

absence

285-pound

Blue, performed

Harv

well at defensi

tackle,
thus
relieving
capta
Bruce Gunstra of having to
both ways.
The pass protection which
lowed Cat passers to complete
27

throws

for

116

yards

a

came in for compliments frq
Agase.
Northwestern,
in fa
dominated the statistics, piling
a total of 243 yards to Ohio Stat

173 and outdowning the Bucke
17-10.
But
those
count.
“You can’t win

figures
if

do

you

ca

score,” Agase declared. “We
our chances and we couldn’t ta
advantage.”

Wildcat

to
avoid
the
mistakes
which
turned
over
the
ball
to
the

Buckeyes five times.

against Ohio.
The
Wisconsin-Northwest
series stands at 32-17-5 in favo

The Wildcats came out of their
Homecoming contest without a

the Badgers. The Wildcats hd
only one victory and last year’s

bruise.

But

tackles

John

3 tie to show for the last
games, but Agase’s personal m
is dead-even at 1-1-1.-Larry De

Brandt

and Frank Mullins still are doubtful with injuries incurred the week
before.

So is defensive end Roger

omore

Harvey

tackle,

put

center,
hoffer

This

soph

Ron

and

Blue

Spenko

at

sophomore

at Mied’s

is

Jim

Mied

the

RENT - A - CAR

at defensive

Ray

linebacker

array

at

12 ‘Rout
DAY
.

defensive

that

Forst-

Plus

spot.

Northbrook
of

Hour

Day

AT

will

LAKE

serve on the Chicago District Golf
Association’’ Board
for the coming year.

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Northfield’s Adelor Petit Jr. is
serving on the 1968 nominating
committee for the organization.

overcome

sesesesens

with

er sophomore,

Awaits

course,

to

were

11:17,6
esi? ~

regular tackles Frank Mullins a

later he took it over from the 3,
and even though White blocked
the extra point try, Northwestern
was never to get a chance to

John

be

failed)

John Brandt with injuries. Cent
Jack Rudnay went to defensi
tackle and was replaced capab
by sophomore Jim Spenko. Anof

plays

strong and active with good size,
and they have some tough linebackers.”
Northwestern’s big problem, of
will

territory

praise,

of

end,

has

(kick

Northwestern’s

Bill

potent attack when it is clicking.

Wisconsin

Quarter

2

urth Quarter
Enrsam
deliberately

important thing.”
There were some

Ward with his ailing ankle. This
means the plans now are to pair
center Jack Rudnay with soph-

Defensively,

Third

ee

0—

SCORED

Snakebit A Little
“We were a little snakebit,” C
coach Alex Agase said. “Lit
things here and there hurt us.
was a matter of inches goil
against us instead of for us. O
boys outplayed Ohio State exce

for

a good runner and thrower and
apparently is emerging from an
early-season slump. The presence
of tailback John Smith, a junior
college
transfer,
and fullback
Wayne Todd gives the Badgers a

points out. ‘‘When the breaks go
against them and they get poor
field position, they get in trouble.

The
Badgers,
who
were
expected to challenge for a lower
first-division
berth
under
new
coach John Coatta, lost successively to Washington 17-0, Arizona

romped

THEY

At the last moment, teamma
Ray Forsthoffer lunged in with
hand to tip the ball away.

football is a game
of
was never demonstrated

Record,’

Pittsburgh

hands.

and

0002—

006

grass between him

One the next play, Brungard
headed around right end with a
flip from Rusnak. Northwestern
halfback Denny White had him in
his clutches at the line of scrimmage, but Brungard slipped free

Agase ponders a manuever and defensive line coach Larry Van Dusen
(rear) stares gloomily at impending defeat. (Staff Photo by Larry
Graff)

Sete

State

Inches

it into the hands of Buckeye
Anders at the 19.

Wisconsin,
football coach and he tries not to
sound like one, but he is forced to
say this about Wisconsin:
“They haven’t won a game, but
it’s hard to understand
why.
They’re stronger than their record.”
Agase is concerned, of course,
because his Northwestern Univer-

of

penalized

8-30
50

capitalize on it.
Earlier,
Northwestern
safe
Tom Garretson had loomed j
front of a Rusnak pass in Oh

was

pass and dropped it. On the next
play, Hudson went back to protect
against another aerial and tipped

lineup

a 10-man

What

Game

0

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more clearly. Ohio State’s scoring
drive was touched off by Dave
Brungard’s 44-yard return of the
second-half kickoff to Northwestern’s 46. Four plays later, at the
34, Wildcat linebacker Joe Hudson
went up to grab a Kevin Rusnak

Goal Line Defense Early

felt like

who

1

1

Seen

give up the safety and get a free
kick from their 20. As it turned
out, the strategy was sound.

said Olson. “I was getting fantastic holes.”

Chico.

the ball three

Woodring,

0

&gt;

State

ne

yard line with a minute-and-a-half
to play, the Buckeyes elected to

holes, and I was getting good
ones,’’ said Kurzawski.
“Tom
Ziolkowski
was _ just
creaming that guy every time,”

to

Dana

4

intercepted

O—Brungard,

injury and backed up to their 11

al-

ternating with running mate Bob
Olson on a tackle trap play which
was ripping the Buckeyes apart.
The Wildcat tackles, according to
the ball-carriers, were making the
difference.
‘Don Denny was opening the

It probably

had

152
6-10

lost

HOW

yielded the safety which gave the
Wildcats their points. With punter
Tom Portsmouth sidelined by an

an 18-yard effort by the same pair

line

Wildcats

68

43
12-27

Northwestern

Ohio

It was just before the last of
these
thefts
that
Ohio
State

to Ohio State’s 7. A couple of Bill
Melzer-to-Don
Anderson
passes
had gotten the march going, and

big down was what it was.”

Yards

inserted to take advantage of his
stronger
throwing
arm,
were
intercepted by the Buckeyes. That
doomed Northwestern to its fourth
straight defeat after an opening
victory.

had gone from the Northwestern 9

Once at the 7, however, the
tackle trap went awry, and Chico
was banged down for no gain on a
first-down effort.
“They went into their goal line
defense, a 10-man line, on the first
play,” Kurzawski
said.
‘‘They
usually don’t do that until they’re
on the 2. We were expecting them
to be in their normal Oklahoma
defense (a 5-3 alignment). So we
had to go to the air after that. One

Fumbles

105

116

yardage

Fumble

Sta
10

127

passing

Passes a

North-

more times in the dying moments,
but one pass from Melzer and two

almost pulled out the victory..
Chico had carried nine times for

was

course,

Ohio

7

rushing

Return
Passes

That, as it turned out, was that.

Among the others was Kurzawski, the 5-10, 183-pound junior
halfback who helped spark a
fourth-quarter Wildcat drive that

Kurzawski

of

downs

Yards

down, and missed Anderson on a
fourth-down pass attempt.

coming fans and others.

In between,

that,

for Defense
Northwestern

First

Yards

western
had
to
pass.
Melzer
missed on a rollout ‘aerial, was
thrown for a 14-yard loss on third

Whatever the alignment, it was
enough to thwart Northwestern
hopes and let Ohio State preserve
a. 6-2 Big Ten football victory at
Dyche Stadium Saturday, thus
spoiling the day for 42,812 Home-

40 yards

A Day

boss who watched his team climb
back into the Rose Bowl race with
a 1-1 conference record and a 2-2
overall mark.

it was

_ line ‘‘pinch.”’
Woody Hayes said it was just a
matter of pulling
closer to the line.

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The truth will out, and the myth was exploded last weeknd. The picker cannot really pick, particularly where the
Big Ten is concerned.
The forecast record for that elite group was 1-4-1, and it
houldn’t really count to pick Notre Dame over Illinois.
hose like that are too easy.

The total count was 20-9-1, a percentage of .690 and the
ear’s worst mark. This drops the season mark to .718 on
107-42-4 compilation.

So, looking frantically for the “up” button, we continue.
week ago, picking Northwestern over Wisconsin would
ot have been considered an upset. Now it is, but choosing
avorites obviously is not the way to achieve high percent-

ges. So the Wildcats get a tentative nod.

It looks like another good week in Lake Forest, for the

ew Trier schools, for Evanston and Loyola, and even for
t. George. And Deerfield should snap the losing string to
hich it is so unaccustomed.

Suburban League meet at Evanston last Saturday while the freshmen placed second.
The
sophomores
scored
124
points as New Trier East had 33
to win. Bruce Garnitz, who lost a
shoe and had to run with just one,

Set

7

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Rose
25th,
Ron

up

an

easy

28-2

had 47 points to

Jim Fieldman had five. Jim Skid-

bench in doing so.
A
27-yard.
sweep
by
Rick
Moyano was followed by a 22-yard
touchdown run by Dave Cantor in

Franklin Park completed 12 of 26

more

pass

broke

loose

and

went

to Scott

Sklare

pass

good

Moyano

Saturday for the fourth win in five

had

135

yards

at Sunset

a

passes
law e

Park

Saturday

_

at 7:30

p.m.
Ren:
The Midgets will travel to
Mundelein on Sunday for a 1:30
p.m. tilt against the Mundelein —
Juniors in a non-league game.

_

BANQUET SCHEDULED
Northwestern University’s

|
an- —

nual football banquet will be held
Nov. 28 at the Orrington Hotel in

Evanston. Reservations are

13

carries for the Recreation Center
eleven while Cantor picked up 43

starts for the soph gridders.

establish

Highland Park is now in second

11

in

to

place in the North Section of the
George Halas League with a 32
record. The Midgets will play
South-Section leader North Austin

yards
set up Moyano’s
third
touchdown on an 11-yard run. Bob
Small added the conversion.

SOPH WARRIORS WIN
Deerfield’s sophomore football
team best Maine West 7-0 last

attempts

two _ passes.

record
in
successful
against the Midgets.

58

for

intercepted

Fe

with eight.

rini led the tacklers

yards for his second TD. Cantor
carried for the point.
In the third quarter a Stockdale

soph lost 16-47.

ce

over Franklin Park at Wolters
Field last Sunday and cleared the

again

and Jeff Perraud 13th.
In a dual meet with New Trier
last week the combined frosh-

5
si

yards in 10 attempts. Don Mino-

victory

the first period for the first
Midget score. Jerry Stockdale
ran over for the extra point.
Moyano scored again in the
first quarter with a 15-yard sprint
off left tackle. Stockdale again
added the point.
In the second quarter Moyano

24 for Evanston.
Gene Temple
was first with a time of 11:09.
Pete Stone was tenth, Doug Munski 11th, Gerald Piacenza 12th,

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Prehs

Park

Highland Park’s Mighty Midgets
chalked

was the top finisher for Highland

The freshmen

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Franklin

Highland Park Finished fourth
the sophomore cross-country

Park in 18th place. Mark
was
22nd,
Mike
Forman
Cataldo
Acello
27th,
and
Goldman 32nd.

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handled by the University Alumni
Office, 1800 Sheridan Rd-

The full-course meal:
THE PREPS
Notre Dame over Holy Cross, Maine West over Niles North, Maine South over Glenbrook.
orth, Lake Forest High over Round Lake, Lake Forest Academy over Francis Parker, North
ore over Glenwood School, New Trier West over Glenbrook South, New Trier East over Oak
ark, Maine East over Glenbard West, Niles East over Highland Park, Evanston over Proviso,
eerfield over Niles West, Kaneland over Stevenson, Carmel over Marian Central, St. George
er Marist, Loyola over St. Philip.
THE BIG TEN
Northwestern over Wisconsin, Ohio State over Illinois, Indiana
otre Dame over Michigan State, Minnesota over Michigan.

over

Arizona,

Purdue

over

Iowa,

BEST OF THE REST
Lake Forest College over Chicago, Southern Cal over Oregon, Albama over Clemson, Auburn
er Miami, Colorado over Oklahoma State, Georgia over Kentucky, Houston over Mississippi,
lahoma over Missouri, Nebraska over TCU, North Carolina State over Duke, Tennessee over
ISU, Wyoming over Arizona State.

Wildcats Place
Qn Academic
Northwestern

University

8B men

the 84 candidates

r

among

placed

the Big Ten’s 15th annual
ademic football team who were
nounced this week by confer-

ce commissioner Bill Reed.
Included
are seven
Wildcat
arters. One of these, safety Tom
arretson, is among nine repeat-

ers from
team.
Other

last year’s

st play from scrimmage for the
pars

and

Mark

Raffles

kicked

e extra point to give them a 7-0
ad. A Mayer to Raffles pass was
bod for the second touchdown.
Mayer scored the game’s final
lly on a 12-yard sweep which
As set up by a 60-yard return of
pass interception by Don Smith.
In addition to scoring and passfor

his

team’s

touchdowns,

ayer also provided the halftime
freshments.
Bruno
Somenzi
and
Chuck
hramm directed the touch footIl league for the recreation
partment.

ober

26,

1967

WEATHER - WISE WEARABLES
The SKI JACKET - 100% NYLON
This

Northwestern

regulars

who are eligible for the honor
include center Jim Spenko, halfbacks Chico Kurzawski and Bob
Olson, defensive end Mark Pros-

new

a

longer length and provides great warmth without

durable,

water

repellent

jacket

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Highland

Park’s

freshman

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North Shore Country Day
s recorded one
of the
prep upsets of the season
Saturday, downing Lake ForAcademy 19-13. In doing so,
h Shore halted a Caxymen
aning streak of 12 games.
erything worked for us,”

Raider coach Mac McCarty.
ry

had

great

speed

our passing game

and

size,

won it for

ses in the game and hit on
them for a whopping 233

three.

North

a

downs,

Allison, Bruce Barber, and Dunny
Creigh.

Shore

also

given

plenty of credit by McCarty.
While the coach admitted that
Lake Forest moved the ball “six
or seven yards at a time,” he also

owns came on passes—two
ick Barnes and one to John

said,

tton played the best game of

“The

thing

that

saved

loss

after

they

had

us

was that one of our boys would
sneak through and throw them for

John Samuels, Joe Parshall, Blake

North

Shore

now

boasts

Evanston

the

0
6

6
0

13
13—19

with

the

e in which his Ramblers hanthe visiting Monarchs. ‘I

sipated a better game, but I

ss they were looking ahead to
r next two games,”’ he said.
endel will tangle with Southtion leader Brother Rice and
1en Mt. Carmel in its final two
nes.
Loyola will battle St.

hilip there on Sunday
ose

and will

out the regular season on
5 with Hales Franciscan
ng Sachs Field in Wilmette.

‘Spellman Gets First
rly

lead

against

Spellman

into

went

Ramblers

The

Mendel

broke

loose

1 tennis
aight year

t. Laurence

title

for

when

from

Starck’s

the

fifth

last week, beating

in the semi-finals

ith

Kemper

es in No.

won

both

1 singles

his

third

touchdown.

Starck’s kick made it 20-0.
With three minutes left in the
half O’Rourke found Gerald Mack

open at the 33 on a fine playaction pass that was good for the
fourth

Rambler

TD.

O’Rourke

kicked the extra point and the half
ended 27-0.

The Ramblers outgained the
Monarchs 194-29 in total yardage

and

Mals

teamed

to score the next Loyola touchdown on a 16-yard pass to make it

his

along

Bob Halpin in No. 2 singles,
ike McKeever in No. 4 singles,
No. 1 doubles team of Steve
and Marty Doyle, and Mike
ughlin and John Sweeney in
2 doubles. Other winners
ainst St. Laurence were Frank
fangan in No. 3 singles and Tom
in No. 5 singles.

for a touchdown.

O’Rourke

The two dual meet wins
Loyola 68 league victories

gave
in a

In

sophomore

play,

Sweeney

for

Doyle
the

Steve

Huff

won

singles crown.
John
title.

Stevenson

the

de-

freshman

Greg Gantner
took

the

and

doubles

There were more than 200 bo
in the program last year.

Mary

Jane

unit

In Keg

The annual Highland Park Recreation Department Football Contest will be held Saturday beginning at 9:30 a.m. at Sunset Park.
Boys in grades four through

eight will compete by grade in
events such as passing for distance, punting for distance, and
place kicking for distance. Rib-

Lead

Mary Jane Lanes has take
undisputed
possession
of firs
place in the Cuore Arte Mixe
Bowling League with a season
record of 18-10. Three teams a
tied for second at 17-11 in t
hotly contested race.
Ron Norman and Pete Sonza
Vovera shared the spotlight fa
the men in last week’s actio
Norman

had

high

series

of

5

in each grade.

while
Sonza-Novera
had
hig
game of 229. Matt Baldwin had
528 series and Sonza-Novera 52
Norman’s high game was 23

No advance registration is necessary. Boys who would like to

while Tony Cicconi had a 195.
For the ladies Tre Passini

participate

high

bons

will

second,

be

and

awarded

third-place

to

first,

finishers

are asked to report to

the park at 9:15 to register.

series

of

517

while

ha

Re

Delgrosso had high game of 200.

OF

EQUITATION
FEATURING

FoR
k

singles

championship. Loyola’s Jim Gantner was third, and Dave Kelly of
Loyola was fourth. The doubles
team of John Doyle and Steve
Huff and the duo of Sweeney and
_ Kelly are still in the running for
the title. -

B

Contest Set Here

our

SCHOOL

BEGINNING

. inst

row.

feated

the

boy’s name on it.

Stables

33-0.

blers came back to add another
seven points as sophomore John
Jackson cut in after finding a hole
at right tackle and sprinted 23

B

Coach Howse

up

downs in the final quarter against
the Loyola reserves but the Ram-

the

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1

O’Rourke to Mals Again
O’Rourke

with

a good battle.”’

in the half.

yards

7-0 and Fenwick in the finals 4-2.

Mike

for

Mendel scored two quick touch-

an

5 for a touchdown at 4:50 of
first quarter. Skip
made it 7-0 Loyola.

yards

30

surprised

big

disappointed

Hf

was

1. The

fe]

Spoo

the

was

lost

13th

Rec Center Grid

CLASS

wn

did a good

overall,” Spoo said after
tching the reserves for the
iter part of the second half,
“but we're still lacking in depth.”

from

play in the series was a 22-yard
pass from Mike O’Rourke to Mike
Mals.
Early in the second quarter
Spellman took off from the Mendel 38, hit left guard, and went 38

“J

also

his

Two weeks ago the A team beat

execution on specialty plays,”
Spoo said. ‘‘We weren’t blocking
on the punts and extra points.”
Two Rambler would-be punts went
for long losses when a snap from
center sailed over the punter’s
head on one play and the punter
fumbled the ball on another. Both
Mendel scores came after the
punt plays misfired.
Looking
ahead
to Sunday’s
game with St. Philip, Spoo said,
“They are tough up the middle.
They have an outstanding line
backer and I know they’ll give us

010010

“The second team

reached paydirt

It was

Morton East 16-0 and
played to a 7-7 tie.

rf

second unit under fire for the first

on a plunge

later

rf

affair and coach

Spoo got a chance to see his

again

plays

=100

Ib

Spellman

Five

touchdown.

regular action will begin Dec. 4
with a 12-game schedule. Playoff
will be held after the season.
A registration fee of $1.50 ij
—
charged for all boys, which i
cludes a lettered T-shirt with th

game 38-26, despite getting more
points than in the previous four

added the final point on a kick.

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een a lack of depth. Last

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and took a punt

stopped

acceptin

Five leagues will be available t

games combined. Pat Lacy scored
three for the Baby Giants and
Bruce Ratajezyk added the fourth.

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for three downs,

being

TD of the year.
Highland Park

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after

gained 23, 16, and 24 yards for the

only

second String Gets Workout
By

ends

Recreatio

begin

area boys, fourth through eight!
grade. A two-week clinic will b
held Nov. 11 and Nov. 18 as
preliminary to the season. Thi

Park

the middle and in three plays he

game, saying, ‘‘They always give
us trouble no matter what their
record is.”’
0
0

Highland

Jim Perry, Highland Park’s
leading scorer, started to sweep

Saturday the Raiders travel to
Glenwood School for a 2 p.m.
game. McCarty expects a tough

Academy

before

Park

will

will continue through Oct. 28.

scored first and took a

19-0 lead
scored.

Highland

registrations
for the Saturda
Morning Basketball League thi
Saturday. The registration perio

mark. Evanston is second at 3-1-1.
After a scoreless first quarter,

The only games we’ve lost have
both been by one point.”

Lake Forest
North Shore

The

Department

crew still in first place with a 4-1

a 4-2

record, and McCarty said, ‘‘We’ve
done a lot better than I expected.

For Saturda

undefeated season come
to an
abrupt
halt
at Evanston
last
Saturday as the Wilkit yearlings
won 19-6. It was the first loss in
five games for the Baby Giants.
The loss left coach Fred Harris’

big

Leading the Raider defense was

small, showed great speed in
getting open.”’
George Dern and Craig Johnson
were also Patton’s targets. Johnson was switched from fullback to
end to utilize his pass-catching was

big

gainers.”

and Stibolt, although he is

talents.
The
defense

uarterback Price Patton threw
All

his life,’ beamed McCarty. ‘And
all our receivers were pulling in
the passes. Barnes made two
spectacular catches for touch-

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Holy Cross at Notre Dame (soph-varsity), 6
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Glenbrook N. at Maine S. (at Maine East),
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very well this fall. Many

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lopsided winning records.

also has a winning

ball club,

“Lake
oon

at Deerfield

and _

Intermediate

swimmers
beginner

are to report at 9 a.m.,
through
intermediate

boys

swim

will

at

10,

beginner

athletic boss Leo Samuelson said, ‘‘Attendance is definite-

year. Those persons interested in
becoming a student should report

have been disappointing.”’

to the pool and sign a waiting list.
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this year. Every place we’ve been the crowds

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Glenbrook North’s Bill Lutz echoed Leo’s opinion by
saying, “I think attendance is down considerably. We had
about 400 students at our last game (against Niles West)
out of a student body of almost 2,000. I really don’t know
why the kids aren’t supporting the teams.”

Too Many
Roy Etnyre,

small.”

Etnyre

said

the increase

is “only

natural”

because

Northmoor’s

this is

Places

the first season that the Cowboys are playing with seniors. “I guess

there’s

so many

more

things

that students

on the North

Shore

are

fortunate

in the

support

winning team,” he reported.

we

get

because

we

don’t

have

‘A winner gets a lot more people, but

our home stands have been packed from one end to the other. I’m
pleased with our attendance.”
Dick Baldrini of Deerfield, who saw his Warriors’ 17-game winning streak disappear against Maine South two weeks ago, said,

“Attendance is about the same as last year which is very good.
We average between 3,000 and 4,000. Our game with Maine South

drew 5,500 and our homecoming game

E.,

Maine
day and

at

the

high

in Tournament

Lake
soph), 4

boasted,

“It’s

much

Saturday

New Trier W. at Oak Park (frosh-JV), 10
New Trier E. at Evanston (varsity-soph), 10
Evanston at New Trier E. (frosh-JV), 10
Francis Parker at Lake Forest Academy, 10
Lake Forest College at Earlham College, 10
Monday
me
Forest Academy at Loyola (frosh-soph),

Golf Tour-

Tuesday
a
High at New Trier W. (soph-vary
Lake Forest Academy at University Lake
(varsity), 3
Wednesday
Evanston at Maine E. (varsity-soph), 4:30

Murle Lindstrom who won it with
216. Mrs. Whalen received $797 as
her share of the $11,000 purse.
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better

the normal

“That was
the Indians
showing up
of the field

the lowest crowd for that game I’ve ever seen.’’ Usually
and Wildkits can count on eight to ten thousand bodies
for the game, but there were empty seats on both sides
for this year’s contest at Evanston on Sept. 30.

draw,”

TV

said

Etnyre.

And

Samuelson

agreed,

Hurts, Too

Samuelson points out some factors why that particular game didn’t
draw well. ‘“‘Northwestern was going good then and were playing at
home,” he says. ‘‘Also the baseball season was winding up, and the
American League pennant race was on TV.”
Etnyre gave his reason. “The game was moved up in the schedule
so there was no telling how important it would be,” he contended.
The issue of Friday night versus Saturday afternoon games was

brought up by the directors.

Glenbrook

North

hasn’t played

a

home night game yet this year, and Lutz isn’t too happy about it.

“Our lights are going to waste,” laments Bill. ‘(We had to play

Niles West on Friday afternoon because of the Jewish holiday.
We would have tripled our gate receipts if we had played that
night. We’d like to play more at night but can’t. For instance,

Deerfield’s school board won’t let them play night games.”
If it was up to Baldrini, the Warriors would have night action.
“Night football always draws more,” opined Dick. “I would like to
see us play at night. Maine West has lights and a larger seating
capacity than we do, and they draw a little more.”
Highland Park had its first experience

with night football at Rock-

ford Guilford in its opening game this season. Bindas doesn’t think
that the Guilford fans came out in huge numbers despite the evening

A Matter

any more

of Choice

Lutz lamented the Spartans’ poor following but was quick to point
out that ‘‘attendance at the homecoming dance was outstanding.”
Lutz probably hit on the most important point—that the social

obligations on the North

Shore

have

become

more

important than

other facets of life including athletics. We feel this is an unfortunate
situation because athletics has a long-lasting effect on those involved
and is one of the healthiest pastimes we have in what seems to be

an increasingly unhealthy society.
Next

week

we’ll

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directors

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than last year. We have some new bleachers plus the top team in
the conference, and enrollment is up so there are more kids and
interested parents.”
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Oak Park at New Trier W. (soph-varsity), 10

drew around 6,500.”

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Maine E., Niles N., New
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Lake Forest Academy at St. John’s Academy

nament at Carlsbad, N.M.
Mrs. Whalen had rounds of 7175-75 for 221, five strokes behind

a

(soph-varsity),

E., Deerfield at Niles

West

Gerda Whalen, teaching pro at
Northmoor, finished in a tie for
fourth place in last weekend’s

involved with that they don’t have time to go to the games.”
While Highland Park hasn’t had any standing room only crowds,
Giant athletic director Steve Bindas is grateful to the community.
‘“‘We’re

New Trier W., Maine

field, is the director.

Trier East and West ob-

Lake

CROSS-COUNTRY
Friday
Highland_ Park, Evanston, New Trier
Evanston Freshman Invitational, 4:

with 35 minutes of lessons and 15
minutes of free play. Bob Steele,
varsity swimming coach at Deer-

served, “Attendance is definitely down at East, but it might have
increased at West. However, the percentage of the following is quite

Round

Glenbard W. at Maine E. (frosh
A-B),
9:
Niles E. at Highland Park (frosh A-B), 9:30
(frosh A-B, soph B) 9:30
Deerfield at Niles W. (frosh A-B), 9:30
Sunday
Marian Central at
Carmel, 2
St.
George vs. Marist at Gately Stadium, 2
Loyola at St. Philip, 2
Monday

opening exists.
Swimmers
are
classified
by
ability and then advanced through
eight stations at their own rate.
Classes are 50 minutes in length,

Activities

athletic director of both New

at

‘Oak Park at New Trier E. (frosh A-B), 9:30

cepted at any time throughout the

but Wildkit

Forest

Francis Parker at Lake Forest Academy, 2
North_Shore at Glenwood spool. 2
New Trier W. at Glenbrook S. (soph-varsity),
noon
Oak Park at New Trier E. feenh-vetsiiy). noon
Maine E

through intermediate girls at 11.
Swimmers who have registration
cards from last year may report
at either time period.
Late registrations will be ac-

prep athletic directors reported that attendance at their
games is decidedly down this season. Notable exceptions

Evanston

at 9 a.m.

High School.

Although local football fans have an opportunity to see
some of the nation’s finest high school football in this

area, they aren’t responding

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By HAL SCHWARTZ

Season Souring After Second Los:
SPORTS

The sweet fruit of victory has
begun to spoil for Deerfield.

one minute of Saturday’s game
and may not be available for this
week’s game with Niles West.

Saturday’s 32-0 loss to Maine West

Ornstein Hurt, Too

-may have been the beginning of
the end for an otherwise good
~ team.

But this game could have been
lost long before the teams took the

field.

Here

are

a few

“‘losses”

recorded by Deerfield in the week

prior to the game:
In the previous week’s game,
second-team tackle Steve Baer
incurred a dislocated elbow and
~ may be out for the season.
On

Oct.

17,

235-pound

lineman

Jim Anderson reported a serious
back injury that put him out of
action for the remainder of the
season.
On

Oct.

18, in the

final

scrim-

mage play of the day, the team’s
top ground-gainer halfback Marc
Toma,

a tackle

broke

badly

but

bruised a hip. He sat out all but

omore quarterback George Nelson, Deerfield made it first down
and goal to go on the Maine five.

Nelson carried the ball to the
three on the next play, and called
for a time out with less than 45
seconds left in the half.

To make
things worse, the
team’s other starting halfback,

Jeff Ornstein, incurred a severe
thigh injury Saturday on the third

play from scrimmage and also
may be unavailable for Niles
West. (Ornstein replaced Mitch
Weiner early in the season when
Weiner

dislocated

a _ shoulder

Another Warrior still not up to par
is end Scott Ascher, who twisted a
knee in the third game.)

These losses led to the worst
offensive output of the season for
the Warriors, 55 net yards rushing
and 119 yards passing. But, despite this and despite the score,
the. Warriors gave it the college
try for the high school Homecoming crowd—at least during the
first half and most of the third
period.

“We

played

Maine

better

against

West than we did against

Maine

South.

Our

tackling

was

much sharper, and Mike Morkin
played a particularly good game.
He caught their quarterback for
big losses about four or five
times,”

coach

Paul

Adams

ex-

plained.
He pointed to three breaks in
the game that went against Deerfield,
made

breaks which would
“‘a big difference.”
A Tie Lost

have

Early, in the second period, with
Deerfield trailing 7-0, the Warriors began a drive from their
own 36. In eight plays, largely on
the running and passing of soph-

The

next

play

was

muffed

by

the Warriors, and they found
themselves back on the 8 with 18
seconds remaining. The team then

Agoe

and

Defensively,

other.

Mary’s

got

Brian

past

St.

John’s

33-26 on three touchdowns by
Robin Grigsby and two by Mark
Schwartzhoff.
OLPH
won its second game,
beating St. Catherine’s 39-13. Tom

Pyke
Jack

had

Mannebach,
one apiece.

80

touchdowns,

two

Murphy,

Don

and

easily have been 14-7 our favor

4

that point; it would have change
the
whole
complexion
game,” Adams said.

of

th

The final bad break occurred
Deerfield failed to convert t
fumble into a score.
West managed a drive from t

completed

Mulkey

a

pass

on the two.

to

Bill

Mulkey

was

hit almost immediately, but managed to fall forward—to the halfyard mark—as the half ended.
“That was a possible tie we lost

in the first half. We lost another
TD when their quarterback fumbled in the third period,’”’ Adams
said.
Wrong Decision
The fumble occurred on the
Maine 48, but the ball rolled free
to the 25. The only players within

minutes

later,

shortly

afte

22 to their own 45, but on the ne

play quarterback Bob Banger wa
hit

for

an

brought

eight-yard

up

a

loss.

second

Th

and

]

situation.
“There was absolutely no e
cuse for the next play. We we
ready to give them the 10-ya

pass, but should have had the lo
one

covered,’

the

coach

said

Instead, Banger completed a pas
on about the Deerfield 35. The
wasn’t a Warrior defender with
five yards of the receiver, w
This one broke the back of t
Warriors, and the team seemed
play dead the rest of the way.
Maybe in Bad Shape
How much will Deerfield’s i
juries affect game play again
Niles West Saturday and Ne
Trier West the following week?
“T never fool the kids. When
tell them the opponents could wi

Netzel,

Len

Jagla

I mean

and
Steve

had

it,”’

Adams

said.

‘The

could win even without any of o
starters on the sidelines, b
unless Toma and Ornstein
okay and the boys who we
bruised up a bit Saturday play
100 percent, we might be in ba
shape.”
The return of the two backs
the lineup also could do a lot
boost sagging Warrior morale
and perhaps start a new victo
string.
Statistics
Deerfield

Maine W

First downs
9
12
Rushing yardage
55
174
Passing yardage
119
90
Passes
9-15
4-7
Passes intercepted by
0O
Punts
3-37
3-39,1
Fumbles lost
0
Yards penalized
10
55
Deerfield
000
O—
Maine West
70718—
How They Score
First Quarter
M—Banger, run, 1 (Banger, run) 3:

Ed

Janaes and Alan Klingler played
well.
St. Francis beat Holy Cross 12-0
to hike its record to 4-1-1. Paul
Oberlin and Jamie Nord scored
touchdowns while Steve Rebarchak led the defense.
St.

wer

romped in for the score.

Wehmer were stalwarts for the
winners on defense.
St. Nicholas edged St. Lambert’s 7-0 on Jim Pooler’s touchdown.
St. Philip’s evened its record at
3-3 with a 20-0 conquest of St. Joan
of Arc. Mark Fragassi had a pair
of six-pointers, and Bill Dunne
also scored. Dan Smith, Tom
Reedy, and Brad Phillips helped
keep St. Joan from scoring with
outstanding defensive play.
In the American League, St.
Joseph’s and St. Francis clinched
playoff spots with victories.
St. Joseph stayed undefeated
with a 12-0 win over St. Norbert’s.
Mark O’Connell scored one touchdown and threw to Mike Cameron
for the

ball

son

Sacred Heart will represent the
National League in the North
Shore Catholic Grammar School
League playoffs beginning Nov. 5.
The team clinched a playoff berth
last week by winning its sixth
consecutive game and taking a
1%-game lead with league play
ending Sunday.
Mary
Sacred Heart dumped
Seat of Wisdom 19-6 with Rick
Quinn scoring two touchdowns and
Mike Hickey adding the other.
Mike Mahon was a standout on
defense.
Faith, Hope &amp; Charity won its
fourth game of the season, beating
St. Athanasius 26-12. Doug Steger
and John Mitchell ran well for the
Jim

of the

few

Triumphs

while

10 yards

two Warriors, but the pair, afte
fumbling it a bit themselves
decided to ‘cover’ the ball i
stead of one of them picking it u
and running with it. “It cou

lined up without huddle and Nel-

Sacred
Heart

offense

about

a 5 bund

e so

Os

66

SRST

CC

SO

Third Quarter
M—Mueting,
pass
from

p

ewer

HESS

9.6

RO

Senge,

sreseresrseeeseseneseres

Two Outfits
Bill Mulkey (81) takes in George Nelson's pass despite the efforts of Main West defenders. The
gun had sounded as Mulkey took the ball and landed on the Maine one-foot line as the half ended. (Bud
Daley Photo)
,

Mistakes Ruin
“There’s not much I can say
except an awful lot of things went
wrong,’
said
Stevenson
coach

Tom Baumann after his Patriots
lost to Plainfield 27-0 for their
fifth defeat against one tie this
season.
Stevenson lost the ball five
times on fumbles and only gained
18 yards on the ground. In the

Tom

Miller had a chance to get

some experience at quarterback
for Stevenson, and Baumann said,
“He looked good considering it
was the first time he’s played.”

the Patriots
seven tosses

Baumann blamed the team’s
slowness for the poor record this
season. “Our lack of speed has

said that Plainfield’s

hurt us the most,”’ he said. ‘‘We
pop our ball carriers loose again

passing department,
could complete only
in 22 attempts.

Baumann

141 yards and scored twice on long
runs.

and again, but they get caught
from behind.”
This Saturday’s opponent will be
Kaneland. The Patriots will play
on the opponents field at 2 p.m.
Kaneland’s

Patriots

record

is

should

0-6,

have

so

a_

the

good

opportunity to post their first win.

“This is one of the few schools
we play which has about same
enrollment, so we have a decent
chance to win,’’ said Baumann.
Plainfield
Stevenson

Anchor Insurance and Shorelii
Lodge are tied for the lead in t
Craftsmen

Stevenson

Craig
Etnyre
was
the biggest
problem for Stevenson. He gained

Tied for Leac

6
0

714
O80
0

0—27
0—
0

bowling

league

Strike N’ Spare Lanes, each w
13-7 marks for the season.
Roger Albert of Glencoe G
Club had high series of 582 14
week. Robert De Baets of Wing
Tree Experts had 548. Rogé
Marks of Shoreline Lodge rolled
221 game and Cully Krenek
Wing’s a 210. Glencoe Golf

high-team game of 1003 and ser
of 2766.

TEAM STANDINGS
Anchor Insurance
Shorline
Lodge
Elstrom Construction
Glencoe
Golf Club
Wing’s
Tree
Christman
Insurance
Deerfield
Electric
Siljestrom Fuel

October

13
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12
10
10
9
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OL.

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NO.

40

SERVING

uth
Deerfield

Township

Town Clerk Ruth Vetter submitted her resignation to the
board of auditors.
Supervisor

Bruce

Frost

said

the

esignation, sent to him Friday by
ertified mail, was made
brief statement, ‘‘I, Ruth

in the
Vetter,

ubmit my resignation as clerk of
est Deerfield Township, effective
immediately.’’
Mrs. Vetter was not available for
omment,

LINCOLNSHIRE,

but Auditor Edwin Gillen

said, ‘“‘She probably couldn’t stand
t (the township situation) any
longer. I regret she was forced to
resign.”
Fight Lasts Year
Tension
had
mounted
steadily
since April, 1966, when a hassle

Vetter’s

action were

events

at last

week’s township meeting, when she
lost a bid to recover $2,275 in legal
fees, and electors defeated a motion to reduce the salary of Supervisor Bruce Frost, her main adversary.

Also

at

last

week’s

The auditor was speaking particularly of 17 resolutions, prepared
by the Citizens Steering Committee, passed at the meeting. The

meeting

Moderator Robert Seiler ruled out
of order
motions
to oust Mrs.
‘Vetter and three auditors, William
Jacob,
Mr.
Gillen,
and
Willard

bills

commented.

Jacob said it would not affect their
decision

to

remain

on

the

board.

Mr. Jacob informally resigned during the meeting

last week

but said

this week, “I am going to think
about it some more.”
The
next move
will be for
Supervisor Frost to call a meeting
of the board of appointment

the

same

ing, Mr.

as

the

called

and

for

payment

detailed

of

several

township operational changes.
“It was like a horse running

Informed of Mrs. Vetter’s resignation, both Mr. Gillen and Mr.

auditors) to accept nominations for
town clerk.
Commenting on the town meet-

Mrs.

specific

Wageman.

is

to

resolutions

away

wo assault and battery charges
were filed, as well as a suit and
lcountersuit on township affairs.

contributing

was a “‘disappointment’’ because he
didn’t feel the electors
‘‘were
interested in hearing any of the
true facts.”

erupted over payment of. bills.
harges and counter charges flew.

Possibly

with

the

bit,’

Mr.

Gillen

He said that many people who did
not attend the meeting have called
him, emphasizing their support of

the auditors.
‘Many of the actions taken at the
meeting could end up with Judge

(which

board

of

Gillen said he thought

it

Dooley for clerk, and John
enbush, T. R. Grutza, and

QuackRobert

fill 18
board

positions.
contests

are

in

the

Deerfield library and park district
elections. Four persons are running
for two library board positions and
running

for

one

park

board

opening.
Polls in the four towns will be
open from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Polling
places in ‘Deerfield are Wilmot
Biographies of candidates
appear on page 9
School
in
Precinct
1,
Shepard
Junior High School in Precinct 2,
village hall in Precinct 3, and
Maplewood School in Precinct 4.
The polling place in Bannockburn
zs in Bannockburn
School,
2165
Telegraph Rd.; Riverwoods, Page
model home, 1326 Knollwood Way;

Lincolnshire,

©Thompson’s

Coach House, 52 Oxford Dr.
Candidates in the elections
Library

are:

Board—Joseph

Powell, Mrs. Edward Buker, Bernard Katz, and incumbent Arthur
Martin.
Board
member
Melvin
Pulver’s term expires.

Davis

Park

Jr. and

Board—Philip

incumbent

D.

Dudley

Dewey. One six-year term is open.
Deerfield Village Board—George
Kelm, Charles Bootz, and incumbent George Schleicher. They would
replace Ellis Smith, who resigned
from

the

Gillen

(Judge

pleased

County

meeting.

Circuit Court decided the township
case arising out of last year’s town
Meeting Like Machine
Mr. Jacob said this year’s meeting ‘‘went along like a machine”

Frost.

They

really

been

a more

it

ran

would

‘‘democratic

allegiance

the

have

on the

side

contrary,

or

board

earlier

this

and Trustee James Wetzel.

year,

ard

J. Steele,

was

Board

—

The Deerfield School District 110
Board plans to seek. bids in five or
six months for the first phase of a
Supt.

Charles Caruso said Monday.
The school board started making
definite plans after its $995,000 bond
issue referendum was approved by
a 3-1 margin Saturday. The pro-

posal was supported by 350 voters
and opposed by 127.
“We had a light vote because this
high-pressure

cam-

paign,”’ Supt. Caruso said.
About

$920,000

will

be

Vetter’s

for

Mrs.

first

resigna-

West

Deerfield

Township

ing whether they still have jobs.

brary board, and Percy McLau

used

to

finance the first phase of the junior
high school, to be located on the

a candidate

for highway

com-

the precincts and call for an official
canvass,”
Frost.

said

Supervisor

B

Returns Locked Up

is

Mr. Frost said he assumes the
_ returns ‘‘must be locked up in the
clerk’s office.”’

The clerk is Mrs. Ruth Vet
who, according to township o
cials, hasn’t been seen at her offi

since she walked out of the town
meeting election night.
‘] wouldn’t have the
idea where that woman

:
slightest
is,” Mr

Frost said.

Mr. and Mrs. Vetter pretiiie wll
are at their resort in Rhinelander,
Wis.

District 110 to Call for Bids

a

motions—the

asking

“It’s the town clerk’s responsibility to gather the returns from

Clerk Jean Lindgren.

not

—

way in

election.

Board Pres. Fred Balzer, Mrs.
Patrick Coffey for clerk, and Peter
Donaghue for trustee. They would
replace Trustee Alex Steinforth and

was

of the

missioner, have not yet been notified of the results of the Apr. be

Dahlstrom,

school,

praise

out of order two

Three

would replace trustees Vern Rutter
and Henry Conedera.
Lincolnshire
Village
Board—

high

their

Still Missing —

erell will run as a write-in candidate against the caucus slate. They

junior

want

Who Won?
Tally of Vote

Lawrence F. Zant, and incumbent
William Hill.. Trustee James With-

new

they

tors.

Village Board—Rich-

Donald

how

tion, and a second amending the
motion to include the three audi-

would replace James Schnur, Sal
Pasquinelli, and Arnold Pedersen.
Riverwoods

indicated

Jacob said he was impressed
particularly with Mr. Seiler’s ruling

meeting

to one

at the

which
Moderator
Robert Seiler —
conducted the meeting.
“T think Mr. Seiler did a magnificent job,” Mr. Gillen said. M

for'debate by the people who came
the other.”
Mr. Frost,

have

was

if there had been more opportunity
without

taken

between the auditors and Mr. Frost

and that it was ‘‘well-planned in
advance by the people supporting
meeting,” he said.
He commented

actions

the township to be run,’’ Mr. Frost
commented.
The one point of agreement

meeting. )

Mr.

by

“T think the people have spoken
and

Doetsch for trustee positions. They

only

Deerfield

Village

LeRoy

said.

Charles Parker of the Lake

__lin,

woods, and Lincolnshire to
village, park, and library

Pres.

Mr.

13,

Cler

|

David

Bannockburn

Parker,’’

APRIL

Keith Nickoley and Mrs. Hel
Stanwood, candidates for the ©

Hall,

Deerfield

THURSDAY,

_

Board

and

YEAR

incumbents this week are wonde

Elections will be held Tuesday in
Deerfield,
Bannockburn,
River-

ywo

A

Cong. Robert McClory (R-12th)
chats with three women during
Monday's spring brunch of the
12th District Women's Republican
Club at the Moraine Hotel in
‘Highland Park. From left are Mrs.
John N. Greenebaum of Highland
Park, Mrs. Herman Anspach of
Highland Park, and Mrs. Keith D.
Nickoley of Bannockburn. (Howard
Fochler Photo)

Village Elections
Set for ‘Tuesday
The

$2

RIVERWOODS

Vetter Resigns as Town

The end of a prolonged,
stormy era came Friday when
est

BANNOCKBURN,

northwest

Wilmot

corner

Rds.

of Deerfield

on the

Clavey

and

park-

school site.

The remaining $75,000 will be
used for remodeling at Wilmot
School to provide a larger administration area.

Park

School,

remodeling

and

start

project

Must Assume Duties

a $45,000

at

Wilmot

School.
The total cost of the junior high
school

has

been

estimated

at

$1,-

435,000. The first phase will have
about 16 classrooms, instructional
materials center, a partial physical education area, a science lab-

The district will sell about $400,000 or $500,000 of the bonds in ’ oratory, and music and art rooms.
December or January, according to
The expected completion date is
Supt. Caruso.
September, 1968.
A bond referendum asking for an
The second phase will include
additional $621,365 might be held in
completion of the physical educaApril, 1971, the superintendent said.
tion facilities, about eight more
The money would be used to comclassrooms, more music facilities,
plete the junior high school, build
an auditorium, and industrial arts
a $100,000 addition to Woodland
and home economics areas.

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Controlled circulation postage

ee:

Mrs. Vetter has submitted her
resignation, but Mr. Frost said she
must carry out her statutory duties —
until a new clerk is elected
.
At stake is a five-day limitation

on making

an official canvass of —

votes. The fifth day was Sunday.

By statute, candidates take up
their duties 20 days following an
election, but before that they must
be notified of their election and
sworn into office.
Mr. Frost said he has tried to get

a

ruling

from

State’s

Attorney

Bruno Stanczak on the problem, but —
that Mr. Stanczak said it was a
matter
study.

“I

for

have

a private

never

attorney

heard

of

this

Se

happening before,” Mr. Frost com- —
mented.

paid at Deerfield,

Ill.

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- | President of 113 Board
William

Nelson

was

elected

president of the Deerfield-Highland
Park
School
District 113 Board
Monday, and Supt. Karl Plath was
elected secretary.

Mr.

Nelson

Knoll,

and

who

Dr.

will

replace

retired from

Plath

will

Harry

the board,

replace

Miss

Elect Mazur
ee

Robert
president

Cover Features Booster Drive
By CHARLES
President,

District

Day,

manship of Donald Wrobleski.

_ The purpose of the Family Day celebration on July 4 is to provide our
citizens with a worthwhile and patriotic day within our own community
and to create the opportunity to have our friends and relatives share the
and

warmth

that

is not

only

becoming,

but

unique,

to the

Village of Deerfield.
we

_

All citizens of Greater Deerfield are requested to lend their support to
the Booster Drive efforts by giving an average of $2 per family.
_

The biggest celebration in the history of the community is being
planned for July 4, 1967. Topping the list of features are a hugh parade,

with 10 great bands, marching units, clowns, antique cars, and decorated

bicycles.

:

show,

_

pancake

breakfast,

fire department

show,

and

a giant

fireworks

display at the high school.
_

Greater Deerfield Family Day, Inc., is a nonprofit organization, and all

members serve without monetary remuneration. Sponsors of Family
Day include the Jaycees, Lions, Kiwanians, Rotarians, Chamber of
Commerce, Women’s
Association.

Club,

Newcomers,

Garden

Club,

and

Homeowners

Unopposed school
dates in Deerfield,

board candiBannockburn,

PTA to Hear
Mental Health
Director Talk
“Parents Think—Children Act’’ is

the topic of the April meeting of the
Maplewood-Shepard

Elementary

PTA at 8 p.m. next Thursday in the

Maplewood School gym.
Featured speaker will be Mrs.
Mathew
J.
Barman,
associate
director of education of the North
Shore Mental Health Association
and Irene Josselyn Clinic in Winnetka. Her talk will illustrate how

_

parents ‘values influence childrens’
behavior.

_

New PTA officers for the 1967-68
school year are Mrs. Robert Guasta, president; Mrs. Thomas Sher‘man, vice president; Mrs. James
Blanchard, secretary;
and John

Gruber, treasurer.

Retiring board Pres. Walter Har-

dy Monday thanked residents for
their support during the last six
years of service. He said service on
the board was a very rewarding
Supt.

Charles

ed $362,000 if the state adopts the
new aid ceiling of $400 per pupil.
The present ceiling is $330 per
pupil

and

Lincolnshire

were

elected

three teachers for the 1967-68 school
year. They are Edith Kristiansen,
fifth grade; Martha Walker, third
grade; and Ffank Lentine, elementary physical education. Mr. Caruso
reported that so far the district
would need about nine new teachers. This is about a 13.4-percent
turnover in staff.

The board also:
@ Approved an official canvass of
Saturday’s

referendum

and school board elections.
Board members Millicent

Berl-

ient received 413 votes; Don Eldredge, 430; and Mr. Mazur, 411.

in

light voting Saturday.

Bus Firm Halts
Local Operation

trict 102 elected three candidates
from a slate of four. Winners were
Michael Leider, 94 votes; Donald
Boeing, 83; and Peter Nick, 71.

between the two municipalities.
The Illinois Commerce Commission entered an interlocutory order
stating that the company ‘could

Results in other districts were:

Park

High

School
District
113—incumbent
Mrs. Robert Aitchison, 906; Alexander Lowinger, 914.
@ Deerfield School District 110—
Donald Eldredge, 430; incumbents
Mrs. Karl Berliant, 413; and Robert
Mazur, 411.

told

board

matter,

mem-

cease its routes Apr. 1.
Further hearing, however,

appointed

Leslie

Libak-

recruitment efforts.

Mr. Libakken said recruiters are
in

two

areas—the

Indiana, Ohio, Michigan region, and
the East coast—but the district also
is recruiting in new areas, such as
Kentucky and Tennessee.
Mr. Libakken said district representatives have visited ‘‘considerably” more colleges than in the
past.

like

to

see

coverage,”

the

breadth

commented

member Alex Briber.
In another matter,
Manager

of

board

Operations

Earling Zaeske

asked the

board to study five bids for additions and alterations to the district

administration building. Mr. Zaeske
said he has no recommendation at
this time.
In other
board:

Monday,

the

@ Heard that the district
collected 95.4 percent of its

has
1966

taxes.

Mr..

business

Zaeske

said

the

figure

usually is about 97 percent, but that
the percentage ‘‘can change daily.”
@ Agreed to renew the district’s
insurance policies, which expire
June 30.
@ Heard Mr. Zaeske report on
construction progress at Deerfield
and Highland Park High School.
Though “moving along nicely,” Mr.

Zaeske said the teamster strike in
Chicago already has interrupted the
shipment of steel.
10 summer

shops

and

were

the

total

curricu-

Seven other work-

approved

cost

March

13,

of the project

will be about $35,000.

7

Dr. Plath

Mr. Nelson

@ Approved hiring of the follow
iing teachers for the 1967-68 term
Clement Periolat, social studies a
Highland
Cutsinger

Park;
Miss
Marger
and Terry Mollner, Eng

lish at Deerfield; Richard Seekamg
and

George

Philyaw,

English

a

Highland Park; Ronald Wilson, ar
at
Deerfield;
Frederic
Fabry
science at Deerfield; Steven Als
berg,
audiovisual
at
Highland
Park; Mrs. Janice Scott, home ec
onomics at Deerfield; and Jero
Carvajal, Spanish at Deerfield.

@ Approved the resignation of the
following
teachers:
Mrs.
An
Chamberlain
and
Miss _ Tonys
Toole, girls physical education at
Deerfield;
Robert Masters,
Diana
Miller,
and

Briber Comments

lum workshops.

Deerfield-Highland Park Transit
Inc. has stopped operating buses

®@ Deerfield-Highland

and

@ Approved

The Aptakisic-Tripp School Dis-

Loser Joseph Gora received 70.

a

ken, assistant superintendent, reported on the district’s teacher

“J

next year compared to the estimat-

from

been

Lives In Deerfield
Mr. Nelson is a Deerfield resident
and owns a retail lumber business

e

Caruso said the district may get
$376,576 from the state-aid program

votes

School Board Candidates
Elected in Light Turnout
_

president by Don A. Banta.

In other business, the board hired

_ Other events will include drum and bugle competition, a Miss and Mrs.
Deerfield Contest, band concert, games and rides, dog show, baking and
_car-wrecking contests, miniature golf and horseshoe pitching, an art

vote,

concentrating

experience.
In other business,

has

bers to ‘please feel free to counsel
me and criticize me.”

at the board’s

Mr. Mazur, re-elected to a second
three-year term last week, will be
succeeded
as
the
board’s
vice

Inc.

HE GREATER DEERFIELD FAMILY DAY Booster Crive will
. be conducted from Saturday through Apr. 22, under the chair-

hospitality

Mazur
was elected
the Deerfield School

110 Board

mous

In another

meeting Monday.

BUCCOLA

Family

H.
of

who

Mrs. Jane Dieter was
school treasurer.

Of 110 Board

Photo by Jan Bateman)

Nelson,

School.

Ris

Making final plans for the Greater Deerfield Family Day Booster
Drive are (from left) Charles Buccola, Mrs. William Woike, Donald
_Wrobleski, and Miss Stephanie English, who is Miss Deerfield. (Staff

Mr.

board member five years, said he
was ‘quite honored” by the unani-

in Mundelein. He is a former
member of the Deerfield School
District 109 board, and has a
daughter attending Deerfield High

New Head
2s uo

Lillian Tucker, also retiring.

Papenhausen, English
Park; Calvin Smith,

Mrs
Gu

at Highland
Spanish at

Highland
Park;
and
Mrs.
White, English at Deerfield.

Gai

@ Approved the employment of
Spencer Lawrence as a _ teache
aide at Deerfield High Schoo] and
Malcolm White as a teacher aide at
Highland Park High School.
@ Approved the resignation o
Mrs. Janice Reynolds as a clerk i
the Deerfield High School guidance
department, and the hiring of Mrs
Ferne

E.

Erickson

as registrar

i

the department.

Only One Obstacle
To Cookie Delivery
—Trucking Strike
Neither snow, nor rain, nor heat
nor
gloom
of night
stays
the
Moraine Council Girl Scouts fro

the

delivery

of

their

cookies—it

takes a trucking strike.
Mrs. Gordon Lawler, president of

the

area

council,

said

that

the

boxes of cookies are now stacked in

a truck

in Chicago

waiting

to be

delivered to the North Shore:
soon as the strike is settled.

as

nes

f

on the

case is scheduled for 2 p.m. May 2.
Neither

of

the

municipalities

in-

volved in the service has presented
any reasons before the ICC as to
why the bus lines should
to continue operation.

be forced

@ Deerfield School District 108—
James Tibbetts, 118; James Newell,

118; and Robert Pickering, 114.
@ Bannockburn
School
District
106—Incumbent Mrs. Donald Whiting, 50; and Brewster Freifeld, 46.
®@ Lincolnshire
School
District
103—Incumbents William W. Bissell, 118; and Leonard E. Boltz, 116.
@ Stevenson High School District
125—Richard
C. Ross,
352;
and
incumbent Dan Schuffman, 307.

SERVICE
22
Skokie

Hwy. &amp; Half Day
Highland Park

Rd.

Rd., Deerfield

@

945-0751

April 13, 1967,

�Following are biographies of can-

didates in local elections Saturday.

Park Board
Dudley Dewey, 10 Lake-Cook Rd.,
is seeking re-election to his third
term. Mr. Dewey, a 23-year Deer-

field resident, has. taught physical
education

for

28 years

at Ravinia

School in Highland Park.
The University of Illinois
uate is also

a member

gradMr.

of the North

Powell

Shore-Glenbrook Shriners Club, the
Medina- Temple,
Mr.

Mr.

Grutza

and

gineering

red Balzer, 3 Darby Ln., is
eking re-election for his fourth

m. He has been village president
years and has
ire 11 years.

lived

in Lincoln-

A graduate of the University
isconsin, he is vice president

Co. in Ben-

eldon Manufacturing
nville.
Patrick

of
of

Coffey,

31

Cam-

idge Ln., is running for village
erk. She would replace the presclerk, Mrs.
Mrs. Coffey

Jean Lindgren.
-attended Michigan

ate University
village

and

3%

has

years.

lived
She

in
has

blped Mrs. Lindgren with village
erical work and was a secretary
bfore being

Philip
Rosemary.

6

Dukes

Ct.,

Lin-

Northwestern

member

Uni-

versity and is vice president and
director of research and develop-

Riverwoods
Don Dahlstrom, 2590 Chianti Tr.,
as lived in Riverwoods 17 years.
e earned a degree in chemical en-

Deerfield

First

Mr.

president of Deerfield Congregation
Beth Or.

Mr. Katz is also a member of the
Deerfield Friends of the Library.
Arthur

Board.

Deerfield

William Hill, 1800 Sanders Rd., is

seeking his second term as village
trustee. A 13-year village resident,
he is a graduate of the Illinois
Institute of Technology and a selfemployed structural engineer.

He

has

village

been

plan

chairman

of

commission,

of the Vernon

Richard

J.

for

about

Steele,

1%

the

director

Township

1765

years.

degree

He

has

from

a

Massa-

He

is a director

(Continued

of the

on page

River-

12)

in 1962, and has been a member of
the Deerfield caucus
mittee since 1962.
Mrs. Edward
field Rd., has

since

Mr.

Mr. Martin has served the Lake
County

1952.

advisory com-

She

is a graduate

of

Real
Teen

People and Politics

\pril 13, 1967

Uni-

versity

Katz

School
on

VUE at

the

of Law,

Mr.

Citizen’s

1959.

He

is an

attorney

Av.,
since

with

firm of Hopkins,
Sutter,
Mulroy, Wentz, and Davis

the

in Chi-

troop 153.
A member of Holy Cross Roman
Catholic
Church,
Mr.
Schleicher
has been an ama-

teur radio operator 25 years and
has written articles on amateur
radio operations.
He is also active

for

Page

Institute

for Electrical and
Electronic Engin-

eers.
| He is employed
Mr. Schleicher by
the _ Illinois
Bell Telephone Co. and has lived in
Deerfield since 1959.

Deerfield

was

a

member

of

the

mayor’s

committee in Tulsa, Okla. He was
graduated from West Point and

Apartment Zoning
May Be Revised

of

according

to

Public

The
$1,848

village this year is paying
to the F. A. Bartlett Tree

~ Expert Co. to protect village trees
from the disease. About 254 trees
were blighted by the disease last
year, with 96 diseased trees re-

was

introduced

by

Supervisor

Robert
Depke
of Gurnee.
Mr.
Depke said that the district should.
be reserved primarily for singlefamily residences.
‘The
new
classifications

corded in 1965.

eb
Sher

!
would

affect the unincorporated
areas
near Lincolnshire and Riverswoods,
where there are small patches of ‘—
U-R zoning.
0

|

WO
HOLLISTER

:

-The resolution,
calling for a
public hearing on a new classifica- _
tion for apartments within the zone,

WHERE DID
BUY IT?

Works

4

district.

ee

The village’s two-day program

—

County Board of:
The
Lake
Supervisors
Tuesday
adopted
a
resolution eliminating apartments:
in the urban-residential 3 (U-R)

1962 and 1964. He is past president
of the Deerfield B’nai B’rith and is

Dutch elm tree spraying will begin

©

received a master’s degree in
chemical engineering from the Uni-

School

Deerfield Will Start
Dutch Elm Spraying

a

in Deerfield since 1963.
He is a member of the industry
advisory committee of the Illinois Se
Institute of Technology. He also —

o-oo

Director Ed Klasinski.
Forum

the

:

versity of Michigan.

George
Schleicher,
1535
Dartmouth Ln., was elected to the board
in 1963 and serves on its finance
committee. He has been active in

in

Regulator Co. in Skokie, has lived

District 110 in 1960, and the village
caucus nominating committee in

today,

Estate

and

Assistance

—

Charles R. Bootz, 1506 Central —
Av., vice president of the Powers ©

Advisory

CHOIR returns from tour

Recreation

incolnshire News
Movies in Brief

Inc. of

Michigan.
A graduate of Northwestern

Committee

Public

Commission

Veterans

Cub Scout pack 550 and Boy Scout

Buker, 326 Deerlived in Deerfield

Rosary College in River Forest,
Ill., and
received
her
master’s
degree in social work. She worked
at private child care agencies in
Washington
and
Chicago
before
moving to Deerfield.

was

Safety

County

Commission.
He
is
past
commander. of the Deerfield American
Legion Post,
a member
of the
Disabled American Veterans, and a
committeeman
for Deerfield Explorer Scouts.

In 1965 she began volunteer work

Balzer

Farmer

Fine Arts.

So

of Taste

Notices

in Deerfield

om56

Mrs. Coffey

for the

Village Board

Mr. Powell was voted Deerfield
Citizen of the Year by the Jaycees

Robin-

chusetts
Institute of Technology
and a master’s degree from Indiana University. He is vice president
and a director of Fry Consultants,
Inc.,
a management
consultant
firm.

Plas...
Matter

Willow

lived

1958.

the

110

. GREGORY SLATES “Pretty as a Picture” luncheon
TEWCOMERS CLUB OF DEERFIELD plans Old Town theme
ERENADERS WILL APPEAR at ‘Trinity College gym
EERFIELD STAGERS PLAN TO PRESENT ‘Mary, Mary”

Birth

247

has

a member.

of

This .. .

PRESBYTERIAN

Av.,

Kelm,

also

and vice president of the Riverwoods Residents’ Association, and

District

of Du Wel Metal Products

ERFIELD

Park

George

Mr. Kelm

Lake

member

School

Bernard Katz, 604 Pine St., is a
partner in the law firm of Antonow
and Fink in Chicago and a director

Now Read

1151

is a salesman

chairman of library volunteers.

Dooley

Martin,

Beverage Co. of Highland Park and
has lived in Deerfield 17 years. He
attended the Chicago Academy of

at the library and last year was the

Mr.

Mr. Bootz

Buker

A staff member of the Illinois
State Chamber
of Commerce
in
Chicago, he was drive vice chairman of the Deerfield United Fund
in 1957, president of the Deerfield
Citizens Committee in 1958-59, and
a member of the citizens committee for Deerfield High School in

and

.

Witherell

Mrs.

i

board
of trustees
of the
First
Presbyterian Church in Deerfield.

oer

Mr.

Davis

i

He

bachelor’s

and. Lerner
Lincolnshire

the

Library Board

and

prner
Newspapers
ress, has lived in
nce 1963.

of.

1%

.

Joseph Powell, 1050 Meadowbrook Ln., is a graduate of Duke
University and attended the Wharton School of Finance
at the
University of Pennsylvania for one
year.

ment for Eimco Corp. in Palatine.
He is a former president of the
Riverwoods Residents’ Association

Hitor

the

D.
Davis
Jr.,
914
Ter., is merchandizing

cago. He was vice president of the
local Jaycees in 1964 and is one the

wood Ln., has lived in the village

of

in

has served on the township and
village library boards four years.

replace Trustee Alex SteinMr.
Donaghue,
executive

president

Owlwood

Church of Christ, Scientist.

ould
rth.

vice

of Camp

Co. in Chicago. He has received a
bachelor degree in geology from
Northwestern University and has
lived in Deerfield 10 years.
General chairman of the village
caucus party in 1962, he is publicity
director of Boy Scout troop 52 and a

Planning Commission.

married.

Donaghue,

from

director

Deerfield.

village boards.

Lincolnshire

Ma-

manager of the D’Arcy Advertising

Bannockburn,

for the

of candidates

are biographies

Following

Inshire, and Riverwoods

Peter

Hall

13 Candidates

Df

e

Mr.

Sketches

ere Are

Mrs.

Steele

the Deerfield

sonic Lodge, and the North Shore
Men’s Garden Club. He is owner

CLASSIFIED

ono —=—=020———=10=20
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Mr. : Zant

�Zoning-Change Hearing Se
The Riverwoods Plan Commission on May 8 will reconvene a
hearing
on_
several
proposed
amendments to the village’s zoning
ordinance.
A hearing on the same changes in
November
was ruled illegal be-

cause it was held in Deerfield
instead of Riverwoods.
Proposed amendments include:

single-family property.

@ Increasing fees for conducti
zoning hearings.
@ More specific requirements f¢
constructing
accessory
building
Under the village’s two-acre mi
mum zoning ordinance, a reside
conceivably
could
build
sever.
accessory buildings on his propert

@ Restrictions on horse-owners,
including permitting only one horse
to a _ two-to-four
acre
lot,
and
requiring stables, barns, paddocks,

and corrals to be
from lot lines, 75
and 75 feet from
@ More specific

at least 60 feet
feet from wells,
the residence.
requirements for

housing on Ravinia
Club property.
@ Removing

legal

use.

Green

guest

The

Country

houses

village

has

SERVICE

from

had

difficulty
determining
when
the
houses become a two-family use on

Two local policemen buy tickets for the Pancake
Bonanza Breakfast to be held Saturday in Jewett
Park Fieldhouse by Boy Scout troo
153 and Cub
pack 153. The breakfast will be held from 6 a.m. to

College Plea Tomorrow

Fund Drive

executive

secre-

tary of the Illinois Junior College
tomorrow

will

recommend

that the board authorize a referendum to establish a North Shore
junior college district.
The junior college board will
meet in Springfield to hear the
recommendation of Mr. Smith and
the report of Kenneth Lemmer, who
conducted the hearing on the proposed district Mar. 9.
Mr. Smith said Tuesday, ‘There
is no question that the board will
approve calling the referendum.
There has been no opposition to the
proposed district and no doubt that
the district could support it.”
With an assessed valuation of

about $2 billion, the North Shore
district would be the richest junior
college district in the state. It
would include six high school districts—Deerfield-Highland
Park,

New

Trier,

Glenbrook,

Evanston,

Niles, and Lake Forest.
The proposed district already has

been given tentative approval by
the junior college board and final
approval by the Illinois Board of
Higher Education, which ruled that
the proposed district meets the
criteria of the Illinois Master Plan
for Higher Education.
After

Noble

the

Puffer,

Superintendent,

endum

meeting

Cook

tomorrow,

County School

will

set

date—probably

the

June

refer-

3.

(Ww
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-Don Wrobleski, campaign chairman, said that the goal is a $2
contribution per family to finance
the July 4 celebration. This civic
project is directed by members of
the Jaycees, Lions, Rotary, American Legion, and Kiwanis.
This year’s program will include
a parade, games, rides, an amateur
dog show, dance bands, a pancake
breakfast,

crowning

of

Miss

and

|

Mrs. Deerfield, and a fireworks
display at Deerfield High School.

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�_ EDITORIALS

- People and Politics —

DEERFIELD VILLAGER
A

Hollister

Established

Newspaper

By MARTHA

§ ben

July, 1966

ILLINOIS

LEAGUE

CLEVELAND

of Women

Voters reacted quickly—and

indignantly—to recent state legislative action aimed at ov

ing the U.S. Supreme Court’s one-man, one-vote ruling.
JOHN WILLIAMS

ec ccc cee es Publisher

2. sc

DAVIO A. FOR

J. RICHARD LESLIE -..--- Managing Editor

«------- President

L. HOLLISTER

The

«...++.+++....News Editor

League,

provoked
House

Reform Budget Process
in

Illinois,

the

appropriation

process

is

learly the most disabling.
Though

the

current

legislative

session

almost half over, the legislators haven’t
pyven

received

the

1967-69

budget,

the

sumption,

basic document listing all expenditures
hat must be formally authorized through
Appropriation bills.
. Law

requires

the

governor

to submit

Resolution

the

call

to rescind

the

Illinois resolution.

A letter

DEERFIELD—Now

that

'
_

from Mrs.
League

appropriation

Mrs.

of Deerfield—including

Vetter,

after

has

nine

years

of

faithful service, resigned as town
clerk of West Deerfield Township.
A great wrong has been done a
dedicated woman who refused to
sacrifice her principles for expediency and held steadfast to the
conviction.

that

government

public good transcends political
lines, party bosses, and personal
ambition. I sincerely believe that
many of the persons at the annual
against

the

Apr.
three

4 who
town

voted

auditors

and my wife were misled. As they
have an opportunity to reflect on
the

true

facts

they

will

honor

principle and recant.

Be that as it may, Mrs. Vetter
resigned

under

great

duress

and

in the face of a time limitation
which precluded the consumma-

April 13, 1967

been

discussed

work
with

she

“Only

Mrs. Bernstein explained that League members
are opposed to any move permitting one group of
voters to have disproportionate representation in

Cleveland
now—under

M*:

the

one-man,

one-vote

LEO

SAZONOSF,

president

Supreme

such

as

of the

the

town

disclose

Deerfield

Such

Mrs.

Vetter’s Service

Recalled by Reader
HIGHLAND

PARK—While

I

cannot condone or sympathize in
any way with the conduct of Mrs.
Ruth E. Vetter, town clerk of

speedy

action

is perfectly

legal

under

present

West

Deerfield Township,

during

the past year or so, I do think
that the residents of our township

should remember that prior to
that she served the township well
and faithfully.

Meanwhile,

the

League

of

Women

Voters

can

George L. Lilley
1844 Berkeley Rd.

newspaper

by a

Your reporter, Miss
has attended all our
ings. The continuous
the various phases
provided

Pat Bogart,
board meetcoverage of
of the bond
our

citizenry

with an informed viewpoint from
which to vote.
Now

ap-

local

on local issues has a

definite effect upon

find

consolation —

reapportioned according to the one-man, one-vote ruling.

refreshing. A special thanks must
be extended to you for your
editorial describing the issues and
subsequently requesting support
of the citizens in our district.
taken

singh

another fact: there will be no constitutional convention on apportionm:
without a real fight. For many feel the petitions approved by some of
32 states are invalid since they were passed before the legislatures we

proach to news reporting has been

position

G

and then by the House on three days, rather than on a

that the campaign is over,

operation,

The

Illinois

day. They also would have to be introduced no later than May 1.

gin. In all my years in District
110, I can truthfully say that we
never have had as much news
coverage for a referendum.

and honest

add

His resolution would require that such resolutions first be heard Wy
committee,

the board of education will begin
the working stages of school
planning. Thanks to your co-

objective

League,

consideration as state amendments and bills.

DEERFIELD—The District 110
bond referendum Saturday carried by approximately a 3-1 mar-

Your

fuller

federal constitution be given the same amount of time for legislative

110 Superintendent
Reflects on Reporting

J. Ken Vetter
Republican Precinct
Committeeman

details

attained

Assembly rules. It would be outlawed, however, under a proposal
State Rep. Harold A. Katz (D-Ist) of Glencoe. One day afte
consideration of HJR-32, he moved that resolutions relating to

campaign

it publicly.

Court

ours

‘“‘We were particularly unhappy to see the way HJR-32 was
through. Legislators cannot vote wisely unless they have an opportu
to hear all sides of a controversial issue.’

Editor’s Note: Mr. Lilley’s letter was
written
prior to the
announcement of Mrs. Vetter’s
resignation.

had

auditors, but because of its ramifications I have elected to not yet

must

be representative and by statute
law. She firmly believes that her
obligation to the people and to

town: meeting

of township

pha

president.

have growing suburban communities
enfranchisement,”’ she pointed out.

All the budget reforms merit swift legislative approval. Their small cost could
be more than recovered through the improved procedures that would give our
lawmakers the time and information to
weed out unnecessary spending.

ordered or planned. The coercion
involved in her resignation has

an official one

Stuart Bernstein of Highland

state legislatures.

e Program budgeting be adopted, with
expenditures listed not by type (contractual services, travel, etc.) but by purpose.

tion

Ruth

to all nine

North Shore Leagues responded promptly. to
the call for action sent out by the state League
Typical was the Highland Park League, whic
(R-32nd)

able to the budget.

wife,

—
:

reached a consensus with unprecedented speet
and sent 30 telegrams to State Sen. Karl Be

e Appropriation figures be made trace-

it is gener-

my

approval Constitutional

sent

Letter Discusses Resignation of Ruth Vetter as Township
ally known

a

‘“‘We are very much concerned about the s prise passage of HJR-32 by the Illinois General _
Assembly, with no hearings in the Illinois House
and only a brief hearing with less than 24 hours
notice in the Illinois Senate.”

mittees of both Houses be provided with
professional staffs and review the budget
after it is submitted.

budget requests by the budgetary commission, which is made up of leaders from
both the House and the Senate.

to

Congressmen and state legislators said, in part:

e The revenue and appropriations com-

the governor’s financial
and ending review of

Congress

Leagues: And, in Illinois, the state League announced its support
of efforts

e The budgetary commission withdraw
from its pre-study of the budget.

Meeting the Feb. 1 deadline shouldn’t
be impossible, since only about 10 percent
of a budget is for new programs. It would

asks

Fees NATIONAL LEAGUE immediately sent an alert to all state”

process, the commission suggests that:

To put an end to this legislative nightare, the Commission on Organization of
the General Assembly, headed by State
Rep. Harold A. Katz of Glencoe, has recommended that the governor be required
to submit his budget by Feb. 1 of each session and that all appropriation bills be inroduced by Mar. 1.

It

32 states, only two less than the required two-thirds.

since the commission

in

32.

deliberation,

sought

To enable the legislature to participate
intelligently

slow

Assembly’s

State action is an alternative to Congressional action,
unsuccessfully by U.S. Sen. Everett M. Dirksen (R-Ill.).

appropriations to the budget.
more

with

permit

Even the legislators who want to study

session, our lawmakers are unable to
ake any major financial decisions intelligently. By the time they get the budget,
appropriation bills are so backed up that
they receive only minimal attention, many
on the last day of the session.

moves

Convention to consider a Constitutional amendment that would
states to apportion one House on a basis other than population.

the money bills on their merits can’t do
much, since it often is impossible to relate

So for more than three months of every

enlarging
however,

Joint

does not review some major expenditures
and doesn’t have enough help to review
the others thoroughly.

he budget by Apr. 1, but even that late
deadline has been met rarely, largely beause his staff is undermanned.

mean
staff,

however,

ordinarily

Following the Illinois action, supporters of the one-man, one-vote
‘
suddenly realized that a petition for a convention had been approved |

This time-consuming review must now
be done before the budget goes to the
legislature. Not only does it hold up the
budget, but it discourages legislators from
studying spending proposals thoroughly
since they assume this already has been
done by the commission. It’s a false as-

F ALL the archaic procedures that
impede efficient state government

which

into lightning action by the General

ak

RICHARD

the outcome.

the

boys

and

girls

of

District 110 will realize a new
school and consequently continued
improved education. It is my
sincere hope that communication
with the citizens of our district
can remain open. Your paper has
provided us with this channel.
May we always be going the same

direction in it.
I close with a final expression of
appreciation, and thanks for a job
well done.
Charles J. Caruso, superintendent

Clerk

Group’s Head Asks oa
For Election Support
RIVERWOODS—Tuesday is t
election day for the village bo
of Riverwoods, and every reside

is asked to go to the polling pl.

to support the caucus candida’
that were carefully selected

the

caucus

committee e.

Riverwoods Resident Ass
The candidates have thet:
lected to guide the village th
the next two years of growth
change so that the erst,
our community will reflect «
feelings. Pom Vent’s caucus c
mittee has done an oneaiiay j
of choosing four candidates an

feel we, the residents of Riv
woods, should support them w

a large turnout. The polling plac
is the Page Enterprise
model

home at 1326 Knollwood Way
Kennilwood Ln.).
Louis F. Livingston, pre
Riverwoods Residents Associ

�Roth Elected President .
A MATTER

Walter Roth was elected president of the Deerfield School District 109 Board at Monday’s iseet-

OF

TASTE

® Approved hiring five teachers
for the 1967-68 school year. The

By CAROL
Women’s

BRUCK
Editor

Spring brings with it many vivid
impressions—softer, warmer rains;
renewed
vigor
and _ activities;
young men’s flights of fancy; and a
hankering to be outdoors and alive.
_ In foods, it means many things.

Fresh vegetables and fruits reappear. Somehow, even with modern
preserving

methods

and

speedy

transportation from southern spots,
they taste newer and fresher and
better than in mid-January.
Little green onions are sharp and

clear-tasting,

with

no

bitterness;

_ the asparagus is long and slender
without tough stalks; tiny, new
atoes

need

only

a

dollop

of

ter to bring out their flavor.
_ It’s a time for rhubarb pie and
fresh

strawberries,

and

longing

Homemade
looks at still-expensive melons.
Somehow, however, it seems that
baking tends to decrease as the
urge to get outdoors and be in the

tryside Covenant

Church,

Today

and

tomorrow

they

pots
are

(Makes

2

cups warm milk
2 tbhisp. butter
margarine
2 thisp. sugar

or

1 thlsp. salt
1 pkg. fresh or dry
yeast

and

One of the highlights of their sale

is homemade bread in loaves that
are light and tender. Homemade
bread is almost a thing of the past,
but once eaten, it’s never forgotten.

pa-

hours.

Turn onto a floured board and cut in half, Knead each
piece 1 minute and let them rest for 5 minutes. Knead
and pull each piece into an 18-inch strip. Fold 1/3 of the
dough from one end to the center; press well and fold the
other 1/3 in. Place smooth side up in 2 greased loaf
pans; press down evenly.
Let rise again 1 to 1% hours. Brush with melted
butter; bake 10 minutes at 450 degrees F., then reduce
the temperature to 350 degrees F. and bake 35 to 45
minutes longer. Remove from pans at once and cool on a

agreed

district

to

is

owner

Horwitz,

and

Mrs

Mrs.

Bett

school.
@ Approved

allowing the district

to participate in the
gram
of instruction

language,

pay

school required

teachers.

All

degrees

teachers
must

earn

mester hour. The district formerly
gave teachers additional pay after
completing summer

school courses.

The board also:

LoVeLy

English,

Illinois pro
in foreig

reading,

socia

-. 2

@ Authorized Dist. Supt. Willia
Fenelon to conduct a survey of areq

practices used in reporting on the
progress of pupils. Practices such
as report cards

and parent-teache

conferences will be considered.
@ Agreed to attend the Deerfield
Plan Commission’s community discussion meeting Apr. 27, at Mo

raine-on-the-Lake Hotel. Deerfieldarea governmental bodies will meet
to discuss their mutual problems
and areas of concern.

ee

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1/4 cup lukewarm
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6-1/2 cups sifted all-purpose flour
1 thisp. melter butter
extra flour
extra butter

Place the dough in a greased bowl and brush with
melted butter. Cover with a damp towel; let the dough
rise in a warm kitchen to double the bulk, about 1% to 2

also

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resident,

Miss

James
Witherell
Associates,
a
market and motivational research
firm in Chicago. He was director
of the Riverwoods Residents’ As-

2 loaves)

dough constantly, and keep this up (about 15 minutes)
until the dough is satiny and no longer sticks to the
board.

board

NEW COIFFURE ”

Residents’ Association.

are

studies, science, and math.

rae

Incumbent James Witherell, 406
Greenbrier Ln., will run as a writein candidate. A seven-year River-

BREAD

remaining flour and mix.
floured board and knead well,
the dough to the center and
palms of the hands. Turn the

are the head of the family
each dependent, provided
income from other than
does not exceed $1,500 per

degree from Columbia University.

The Countryside Covenant sale is
from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. today and

Dissolve yeast in a large mixing bowl with the lukewarm
(not hot) water. Stir until blended.
Add the milk
mixture. Stir in 3 cups of flour, and beat 3 minutes with

wire rack.

need

Pressprich and Co. in Chicago. He
has
a bachelor’s
degree
from
Stanford University and a master’s

in 1964-65.

He was
board

appointed

last

unexpired

to the village

November

term

of

to

fill

trustee

the

Jack

Page.

Bannockburn

Warm the milk; do not let it get hot. Add butter or
margarine, sugar, and salt; stir until sugar is dissolved.

a wooden spoon. Add the
Turn the dough onto a
bringing the edges of
pressing down with the

You

Lawrence F. Zant, 2775 Edgewood Ln., is a New York Stock
Exchange representative at R. W.

Rd.

board

every seven years. Tuition payment may not exceed $40 per se-

the

Greenwood

the

at

six credits once every five years
and teachers with masters’ degrees
are required to earn six credits

woods

church,

business,

with bachelor’s

having a rummage and bake sale in
Meadow Ln., Glenview.

other

secretary

Biographies

woods

WHITE

of

tience, a strong hand,
careful
combining of ingredients, and proper kneading.

however,

haven’t stored their baking
and pans for the summer.

make.

Henry

Taylor,
all second
grade;
Mrs
Margarie H. Paletti, first grade;
and Mrs. Judith Waite, language
arts-social studies in the junior hig

The

to try, homemade bread isn’t really
to

1969.

was
elected board
Monday’s meeting.

tuition for summer

Bread?

difficult

April,

from

Libby

ers who
$600 for
family
teaching
year.

from 10 a.m. to noon tomorrow.
And, if the spirit should move you

garden, or enjoy the warmer lake
breezes, takes precedence.
Members of the Christian Women’s Fellowship of Glenview’s Coun-

in

retired

Kimball, district business manager,

In

both of Glenview.
They are preparing for
the Countryside Covenant
Church's
rummage and bake sale
today and tomorrow.
(Howard Fochler Photo)

aenember

has

clarified its dependence allotment
policy. The district will pay teach-

Crawford,

to repre

the

who

will: retire

Lewis

elected board

Tibbetts

board. Elected to his second term
on the board last April, Mr. Roth

Mr. Roth replaces T. Alan Granfield,

Mrs.

newly

James

sent the district on the inter-distric
co-operation
committee.
He
re
places retired board member Jo
seph Peyronnin.

ing.

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David Dooley Jr., 2480 Telegraph

Rd., is a salesman for Milprint Inc.
in Chicago. He attended Quincy
(Ill.) College and has lived in the
village six years.
John Quackenbush Jr., 1865 Hilltop Ln., attended Randolph-Macon
College in Virginia and has lived in
Bannockburn 10 years. He is vice

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manage of Heth Inc., Chicago.

LeRoy Hall, running for his fifth
term as village president, lives at
2404

Telegraph

Rd.

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of

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running
for

School, Mr. Hall is
president in charge

of administration at the Northern
Trust Co. in Chicago.

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Public Relations Pxceutives

Still Wai ti ng

Group

Cri me

To Address Scout Couneil

Cou nty Rd.

For Rep ly From

Mrs.

A Lake County Crime Commission official said this week he

Palmer of Lake Forest, who recently took office, said the commis-

has been studying possible uses.

‘hasn’t heard a thing’ from the
ake County Board of Supervisors
egarding commission suggestions

sion

file

or

curbing

the

county’s

juvenile

@ The establishment

the

fol-

owed up the report with a letter to
Board Pres.
L. A. Murrie
of
Antioch.
Copy Sent to Frost
A copy of the letter also was sent

in

the

sheriffs

may be sometime in May before
the judiciary committee can study

commission
also is reorganizing
and unable to urge the board to act.
He said, however, that the commission ‘“‘intends to follow through
on the suggestions,” and that it will

the proposals, due to reorganization
of the board.
Until it hears from the board, the

‘prod’

the commission can do is advise.”

the

board

if there

hands of the commission are tied.
As Mr. Hoskins pointed out, “all

is too

@ The establishment of a fulltime career juvenile officer in the
sheriff’s office.
© The

formation

V._

magazine’s

Rosenfield,

article

on

America’s

—

“Women at the Top,” she was —
among the 13 women executives —

will open at 7:30

RETURNS

—

honored. She has served on public

relations committees for the Girl
Scouts of Chicago, the Council on
Foreign Relations, and the MidAmerica Red Cross Chapter.
A film on the type of public —
relations that an organization de- —
pendent
on community
support —
must have will also be shown.
‘%

‘

p.m. in Highland
~
“
Park
Congrega- Mrs. Rosenfield
tion Solel temple. Delegates may

Jim

TO CAMPUS

Dassing

of

'

Riverwoods,

a —

freshman at Regis College, Denver, —
has returned to campus after —
spending the spring break at home.

register at 7 p.m.

Mr. Dassing is the son of Mr. and

Mrs. Rosenfield was the first
woman president of the Publicity
Club of Chicago. In a national news

Mrs.

Joseph

F. Dassing,

~

1080 Hia-

watha Ln.

;

LET A. W. ZENGELER
»BE YOUR CLOSET

nile offenders the type of supervision now lacking in the county.

feel the board was purposefully
dragging its heels, since ‘‘we’re
only one organization dealing with
one problem.”
“The board has

all

He estimated earlier that adoption
of the four proposals would cost the
county at least $200,000.
Mr. Frost said this week that it

The proposals call for:
@ The
immediate
addition
of
three probation officers on the
juvenile level to give county juve-

proposals
before the full board
considers them.
Mr. Fischel said, that he did not

on

Mr. Frost has indicated that the
major stumbling block to implementation of the ideas is money.

long a delay in getting the report.

o Supervisor Bruce. Frost of West
Deerfield Township, chairman of
the board’s judiciary committee.
Mr. Frost’s committee would have
ko make recommendations on the

of a central

office

county juvenile offenders.

the midst of elections and reorganization, which slows corisideration of
proposals such as these. And, the

February, and
of Libertyville,

president,

from

Slowed By Elections
He explained that the board is in

don’t feel we’re being ignored.”
The four proposals were sent to

commission

report

sion as it is of the board.

“But I’m certain they’re being
onsidered,”’ said commission opprating director Robert Fischel. “I

then

a

board ‘‘in a few weeks.”
He said that the delay in discussing possible action on the proposals
is as much a fault of the commis-

problem.

the board in early
illiam G. Hoskins

expects

Sherman

executive vice president of Daniel
J. Edelman and Associates, Inc.,
Chicago,
will
speak on_ public
relations in con- 4
nection with Girl
Scouting Wednesday at the 14th
annual meeting of
:
the Moraine Girl
ee
Scout Council.
—
The
meeting
‘

of a committee

by the county board which would
take steps to establish a boys’
detention camp at the county Nike
site. The county owns the site and

other work to do,” he commented.
Crime
Commission Pres. Mike

Commission to Survey Use

Of Site on Waukegan Rd.
The

Deerfield

agreed

Plan

last Thursday

Commission
to talk infor-

mally aobut the possible uses for a
tract of land bordering on Waukegan Rd. north of the Kitchens ‘of
Sara Lee.
The land, owned by Dr. William
Burns, is the only piece of property
on Waukegan Rd. from Northbrook

to the village

library

that still is

zoned for residential use only.
Dr. Burns said he would like to

develop the land himself and put up
“some. good looking, well done
buildings.”” He said he had also
received offers from persons who
want to build a gas station and a
drive-in restaurant on his property.
Commission members indicated
that they would not, at percent

but

they

might

after

a

general

approve a rezoning of the property,
study is made in a few months.
Kress Willman of 809 Hazel St.
asked permission to convert a farm

and adjoining land north of Greenwood and west of Greenwood Park
to a small subdivision.
It was pointed out that one of the

houses would need a 25-foot rear
yard variance which the commission

indicated

grant.

Mr.

it

would

Willman

was

refuse

to

asked

to

Manager of Deerfield
To Address Kiwanis
Village Mgr.

Norris

Stilphen will’

in

the

Howard

Johnson

Restaurant, Highland Park.
Mr. Stilphen will explain how
Deerfield will be affected by federal government

programs

and

the

direction the village will take in the
future. Mr.
Stilphen has _ been
village manager for 7% years.

April 13, 1967
bX

“a

the

plans

for the

subdivi-

A scheduled rezoning hearing on
the Pete Carlson property on Wilmot Rd. north of Deerfield Rd. was
postponed until Apr. 20 because the
property immediately south of the
Carlson

tract

will

come

up

to consider the
tracts together.

rezoning

of

both

Ballots Available
For Referendum
Absentee

ballots

for the

May

6

referendum
in Deerfield-Highland
Park High School District 113 may
be obtained at the district office,

1040 Park Av., West Highland Park.
It also will be open from 8 a.m.
to noon on Saturday, Apr. 29.
The office is open on school days
from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. It also will
be

open

from

8

a.m.

to

noon

on

Saturday,
Apr. 29. Applications
may be mailed to the district office
or returned in person. Those sent
by mail must
May
1, and

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speak on ‘1967-Rebirth of Deerfield’ at the Deerfield Kiwanis
Club dinner meeting at 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday

re-draw
sion.

tax

rate

from

$1.11

to

i

W PAS LER

$1.32.

The tax rate has been $1.11 since
1958.
VISIT
Mr.

IN INDIA
and Mrs. Robert

O.

Clark,

448 Brierhill Rd., Deerfield, have
returned from a one-month visit
with their son and his family, Mr.
and Mrs. Edwin H. Clark II and
daughter, Beth, in Karachi, India.
On part of their stay, they traveled
with

the

family

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Education Fund Tax Rate Hik
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Plans Series

The May 6 referendum tor an
increase in the educational fund tax
rate of Deerfield-Highland
Park
High School District 113 will be
discussed Wednesday
at a town
meeting.

4 Of Events
_

* North Shore Country Day School

_

in

Winnetka

has

scheduled

pro-

The meeting, sponsored by the
Highland Park High School PTA,

grams on witchcraft, nature, and
poetry for today, Monday,
and
_ Tuesday during the 10:30 a.m.

|

morniag exercise period.
_ A University of Illinois associate

=

——

of

rfield

_

anthropology

wilt

Natural

World

lecture

auditorium.
The district is seeking a 21-cent
increase in the fund, from $1.11 to
$1.32 per $100 assessed valuation.
All residents of Deerfield Township
are
invited
to attend
the

from

on

“The

of Witchcraft”

at

today’s exercise period.

|

will begin at 8 p.m. in the student

session, according to Theodore Cornell Jr. Mr. Cornell is chairman
the citizens committee formed

_Dr. Laura Bohannan’s lecture 1s

one of the Educational
Series sponsored by the

|
_

Lecture
school’s

of
to

inform voters about the reasons fol
the district’s request.
“We are convinced that if thd
citizens understand the need fo
increased income to assure qualit
education in the district, they wi
support this effort,’’ Mr. Cornel
said.
DATE
CHANGED
The
Deerfield
Park
District
Board will meet Wednesday instead
of Tuesday, their usual meeting
day. Park
board
members
will
canvass Tuesday’s election votes at

the 8 p.m. meeting in Jewett Park
Fieldhouse.

_ parents association.
B

Open

to

the

public,

her

lecture

es

will describe the world of witchcraft as it applies to the Tiv people

in

ain

central Nigeria, where she did

field work for two years after
- receiving her doctorate at Oxford
__ University.

___A
|

graduate of the University of
Arizona, she also has taught at

_
_
|

Northwestern University and the
University of Chicago and worked
in Kenya as an anthropologist.

Dy

The speaker’s husband,

_
|

a
course in the subject
_
schoolers at Country Day.
|

for

high

Their son, Denis, is a fifth grader

_ at the school. The Bohannans live
at 405 Deerfield Rd.
|
Scheduled for Monday is a nature

is film, “Patterns of the Wilderness.”
_.

_

Tuesday’s

sented

by

class,

will

selected

|

program,

the

freshman

include

poems

to

be

pre-

English

readings

composed

no

by

of
the

_ Students. Richard A. Lacey of 419
Maple St., Winnetka, is the fresh- man English teacher at Country
Day.

or

rain...

the right
look...

Dr. Paul

Bohannans, an anthropology professor at Northwestern, has taught

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dance will be held at 7 p.m. Apr. 22 in the Lake Forest Club.

Local AAUW

Heads Campaign

To Collect Books for Indians
The
Deerfield
Branch
of the
American Association of University

Women
is heading a drive to
collect books for Chippewa Indians

in North Dakota.
The Indians are building a library
and need books in good condition,

including

works

of

fiction,

-non-

fiction, text books, and classics.
Books may be left at the Jewel
food store in the Deerfield Commons, the First National Bank, and
the Velvet Touch, both on Deerfield
Rd., and at the Jewel store in
Highland Park.

Persons wanting books picked up
at home should contact Mrs.
Morrow, 1520 Woodbine Ct.,
field; Mrs. John Ward, 1393
Dr., Bannockburn;
or Mrs.
Seefer, 3036 University Rd.,
land Park. Contributions of
also will be accepted.

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Paul
Highmoney

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Gifts
totaling
$53,246
are
expected to be announced at tomorow’s luncheon of the Combined

ewish Appeal
machinery
divi-

At
the
enrollment
950

in 1966.

Assessed

lives at 1080 Wig- @

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DAY CHO LAH CAMP FOR BOYS

has
risen
from
$262,309,674
to
$275,452,906—a $13,143,232 increase.

Deerfield-Highland
Park
High
School District 113 officials this
week
announced
that
the
high
school tax rate dropped .056 cents

in

Green Lake, Wisconsin

same
time,
however,
has increased from 3,-

1965-66

to 4,237

similar increase
next year.

The total rate in 1965 was $1.752
per $100 assessed valuation, while
in 1966 the rate was $1.696.

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Harold J. Mason
of
Riverwoods,
division
ch airman.
Mr.
Mason,
owner
of
Ball
achinery
Co.,

se a

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school
or

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1430 Granville, Pk. Ridge, Ill.

ham Rd. Among
he members
of
Mr. Mason
his committee are two Highland
Park residents, Charles H. Danits,
896 Timber
Hill Rd., of Danits
Machinery
Co.;
and Charles
F.
Kriset, 2721 Summit Av., of Industrial Plants Corp.

WILL

horseback

weeks.

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tax dollars collected per student for
next year than for this year.

in the district

(21/2 hrs. from Chgo.)

�Chicago at a cost to the district of

a

125.48.

Bond

money

will

be

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| Stevenson

“Is Planning
Art Festival
Adlai Stevenson High School is
mang plans for an eight-day fine
arts festival featuring lectures, a
ae “musical comedy, book reviews, art

bah 1%

=

presentations,

poetry

readings,

_ dance groups, and exhibits.
The event will run from Apr. 28
to May 5. A special exhibition of
~ paintings, sculpture, ceramics, and
other art forms by area artists will
be on display during the fine arts

_

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All programs will be free to the
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presentation

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= p.m. May 1 by the Rev. Herbert

_ Duenow,

pastor

of the Washburn

= Church i in Half Day.
_ Dr. Ben Richardson, noted Negro
~ author,

lecturer,

artist,

and

social

worker,
:
will demonstrate art at 8
p.m.
May
2. A _ Special choir
_ program and opera selections will
he

presented

at 8 p.m.

May

3 by a

-~ touring singing group from Trinity
| College.
'Be The creative dance group of the
Barrington Community Church and
_ the Elm Dance Studio will present
separate

dance programs

at 8 p.m.

S May 4, featuring interpretive, modbea

ern

jazz,

tap,

adagio,

and

other

~ dance techniques.

g

Two
5. Fr.

programs will be held May
James Jones of Chicago, a

~ noted criminologist, will speak at
an all-school assembly at 2:15 p.m.

The

Barrington

Poetry

Group,

&lt;eCoating
Edgar
Lee
Master’s
Bz Shoo River Anthology,’ will cli_max the week with a program at 8

P. m.

interest

rate

| Adlai

E.

Stevenson

High

School

Ralibrary fund by Friday night’s book
- review sponsored by the voluntary
fe library committee.
_

Chairman

Mrs.

Petey

met

Duenow

- viewed Louis
_ Returns.

of Half Day re-

Nizer’s

“The

the

contracts

for

- the school opened, helped set up the
library and secured 7,000 volumes.
Ultimately, the library will serve

_ the entire village of Lincolnshire.
At present it is open to
. fesidents from 7 to 9 p.m.

local
each

| Wednesday

work

for

reference

only.

a The committee has an immediate
“ goal of 10,000 volumes. Persons

16
BS

Village

reserve

account

Board

in certificates

of

Pres.

trustees

Fred

Balzer

agreed

to

said

invest

the

money ‘‘at not less than 5-percent’’

resignations

interest
Bank.

have

been

received.

at

the

Deerfield

He said that, in addition to replacing the 10, the ristrict probably will
have to add three teachers next

at the Deerfield bank,

year,

Enrollment

increase

by

is

about

Joseph

Mason,

pupils,

he

the money at the Harris Trust and

75

district

resident,

expressed concern over the number

and

asked

that

the

board

carefully evaluate its policies so
that the right balance of young and
old teachers be achieved.
teachers in the system.

Board
the

Pres.

board

Norval

also

is

Rather

said

concerned

with

the problem’ of keeping teachers.
He added that the board makes
every effort to be competitive in
seeking qualified people. However,
he said, in seeking solutions to all
problems, the board always has the
best interests
mind.

of the community

in

was

authorized

Mitchell
village’s

firm

of

and

Co.

financial

records

board,
the new
board
was
organized. Mr. Rather was re-elected

Cambridge

“April in Paris”
to the
Moderne at 8 p.m. Apr. 29.
The

group,

composed

shire homeowners,

Villa

of Lincoln-

has planned an

evening

of

cocktails,

dancing

to

the

dinner,

music

of

and

Robert

Caproni and his orchestra.

Attendance is limited to association members and invited guests.
Tickets,

at

purchased

$16

a

from

couple,

Mrs.

aghue, 6 Dukes

may

Peter

be

Don-

Ct., Lincolnshire.

In

recent

years

the

should

be

on the

the University

The

in the

agenda

established

to

steering

Newly named members include
Lake
Diamond
Alexson,
John
Jim Bade, FreSchool District;
mont School District; Mrs. Francis
103; George Miller, Kildeer School
District; William Salzman and Dan
Schuffman, District 125; Mrs. R. G.
Elmore, Cambridge Forest AssociWesterfield,
Jerome
and
ation;
Village of Lincolnshire.
Four at-large members are Dan
Olera, Gene Huff, Harry Davis, and
Gilbert Smith. The group met in an

informal session this week to set up
for the

plans

May

meeting.

commit-

of Illinois

surgical

20% DISCOUNT;

Hospital.
He also is on the staff of Lake
Forest Hospital and has offices in
Deerfield
and Lake
Forest.
A
graduate
of the University
of
Illinois, Dr. Hutchings lives at 1620

We
measure
&amp; install

€
\ 4

Montgomery Dr.

group

Louvered
Fret and
Fabric
insert

has

shutters

donated a police car to the village,
$1,500 to the Adlai E. Stevenson
High School library fund, and $150

toward

a_

baseball

program

District

Wilkins, Half Day-Sprague

department as a clinical associate
professor and with Hines Veterans

Forest Association

Cambridge Forest Associadinner
dance
will
bring

cafeteria.

man of: Highland Park Hospital’s
department of surgery.
Dr. Hutchings is affiliated with

Plans ‘April in Paris’ Dance
The
tion’s

all

May 3 meeting.

Dr.
Vernon
Z. Hutchings
of
Deerfield has been appointed chair-

Park Plymouth was accepted. The
only other bid received was $2,264

dealers.

should send a representative to the

Hospital Appoints
Deerfield Doctor

Highland

re-elected secretary.

week.
Mr. Fishbein is basic reading
editor of Science Research Associ-

positions

for the

president and Mrs. Frances Wilkins

tee. Organizations
interested in
placing a person on the committee

criteria

the

from Glenbrook Ford Co. Letters
asking for bids were sent to 12 area

and homeowners,”’ he told a group
of new committee members this

examine proposed adjacent junior
colleges, and a timetable for completing the work.
Twelve persons
have accepted

year ending Apr. 30 at a cost not to
exceed $1,200.
A low bid of $1,939.95 on a new

police car received from

Following the meeting of the old

education at the
cost to taxpayers

ABOUT

Lincolnshire

the

will include a discussion of how
many
more
persons
should
be
added
to the
committee,
what

Marwick,

to, audit

125 with

will be held at 8 p.m. May 3

resolution to

Peat,

highest quality
lowest possible

Stevenson

to exceed a total of $1,800.
The board approved a motion by
Trustee
Alex
Steinforth
Jr.
to
allocate up to $300 for maintenance
of the village’s parks and entrances
until the next regular village meeting in May.
the

NEWS

the

is a leader in testing and evaluating
programs.
The committee’s second meeting

to invest

mer months at $198 a spraying, not

The board passed a

in District

the educational field, publishes

Savings Bank of Chicago.
The board agreed to hire International Exterminators for mosquito
control sprayings during the sum-

hire

of

types of instructional materials and

the village

treasurer

committee

ates. The firm, one of the largest in

If the village cannot get 5 percent

to

of resignations. He said he has
heard rumors of teacher dissatisfaction,

State

expected

explained.

youngsters

deposit.

Village

steering

Stevenson High School District.
“The committee’s task is to find
the junior college that will provide

Monday
night
to
invest
from
the village’s
bond

the coming school year, and that 10

Call
for
estimate

for

boys.

Sale Ends April 22nd

Current officers are Jim or
president;
George Johnson, vicepresident; Harold Magnus, treasurer; Mrs. Carl Berger, secretary;
Mrs. John Bohan and Mrs. David
Winton, publicity; and Don Chapin,
entertainment.

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�This is the college-like campus at North
@ Country Day School. (Mer-Jac Photo)

By MELINDA

is that place upon the hill where the

As

standards.”

Miss

Virginia

Deane,

George Eldredge, head of the
middle and lower schools, testified
to the results of this program. ‘‘The
reading program has been tremen-

faculty

dean and dean of girls explained,
‘Do we serve only the rich? In
always trying far-out things. Who- © ambition, yes; in monetary terms,
ever heard of asking a kid to pick
certainly not. Some who are not
‘It’s

that

school

where

out the geometric form
most like himself?”’

they’re

which

is

‘North Shore Country Day is that
school where the problem kids go,

the kids who can’t succeed in a
public school because they’re stupid
or because they can’t get along
with their teachers
and classmates.”
“Country Day is an artsy school.
All they study is music, stagecraft,
Kand stuff like that.”
These comments reflect some of
myths area residents and students
believe
about
Winnetka’s
distin-

guished private school, attended by
many Highland Park and Deerfield
youngsters.
While
there’s
some
truth in each view, each is far from
the entire truth.

Sums

Perhaps Nat (somehow you can’t
call this friendly man Nathaniel)

French,

the

school’s

headmaster,

came closest to summing up the
school when he said, “It’s a place
where nobody can hide.”

In a class of 10 youngsters, who
can hide the fact that
done his homework?

In a school

where

he

hasn’t

everybody

is

in fine arts, how car artistic talent
remain undiscovered?
North Shore Country Day School,
which consists of lower, middle,
and upper high school levels, is
exceptional even in an area where
most schools are exceptional, by
national standards. And it serves
an unusual function.

It is a school where the rich kids
go,

but

poorer

ones

go

there,

too.

“We
have
never
turned
down
anyone for lack of funds. We have
an extensive scholarship program,”
Mr. French said.
How many students are on scholarships? “I don’t know the exact

figure,’

he

said.

the fact that we

April

13, 1967

ones

‘“‘But emphasize
never

in

use

all our

trouble

potential. Sometimes

Sometimes

who

show

never

has

problem
cluded

added,

existed

child.
among

“This
solely

for

has

its

students

the

in-

some

problem children who would be lost
or forgetten or neglected or irritating or oppressed by the public

alternative.
long

as

the

school

stays

small enough to think in terms of
individuals,
rather
than
groups,

each of its students should be a
‘problem’ in the sense of being a
unique individual, a special person,
with special strengths, weaknesses,
even modes of operation.”
She

group

explained,

where

‘In

any

individuals

to

be

to

a

Attitude Changes

school

It always

answer

had suffered several personal tragedies.
He
withdrew
completely
within himself.

we goof it up,

said.

Miss Deane

the

child’s problems are simple — and
immeasurable in terms of their
long-range effect. The school’s faculty tells a story about a boy who

but we don’t kick them out because
we have failed to learn how to deal
with their problems,’’ Mr. French

couraged

required to take about nine courses

readers.”’

Yes, the school also takes ‘‘problem” children. ‘‘But we try to take

“As

It Up

dously successful in reducing, if not
virtually
eliminating;
problem

rich make great sacrifices to send
their children here, but we may not
know
it because
they
sacrifice
instead of asking for scholarships.”

the

Learning how to learn is one of the most important concepts
taught at North Shore Country Day School. Here Nancy Green
of Winnetka ponders a question. ...
:

wanted to,”’ Mr. French said.

arships.”

rich kids go, the rich kids even by
Shore

program is the teacher. I swear she
could teach these kids to fly if they

scholarship funds which are available. Put that in the paper —
people dont’ know about our schol-

UPP

“North Shore Country Day School
North

Shore |

small

are

en-

individuals,

the

variant, the off-beat, will be more

Within a few months, he was just
as outgoing as the rest of his
clasmates. Why? Because every
member of the school’s faculty had
become

aware

of his problems

said “‘hello”’ to him
him to respond.

and

daily, forcing
within a fixed salary schedule, but

Soon, he was greeting them first,
and
his
classroom
performance
was up to its usual standards.
As a
personal

result of
attention,

Country

Day

reached

a

ment

by

Their

high

high

the

this intensive
North
Shore

schoolers

level

time

average

of

they

I1.Q.

have

achieve-

graduate.

is

about

(“but that’s an enormously
tive

figure

—

ability

is

120

decep-

so

much

more than I.Q.,”’ said Mr. French)
and their average score on achieve-

ment

tests

is

above

the

90th

apparent and the outside world will

percentile in the nation.

generalize inaccurately

Their college entrance figures top
even New Trier High School District’s legendary
97 percent.
A

or superfi-

cially.”

Attend to Reading

faculty

And the North Shore Country Day
faculty is devoted to identifying
problems and solving them. Since
the basis for many learning problems is poor reading ability, the

faculty gives much of its attention
in the lower school to building
reading skills.

are

discovered,

he

is

given a special remedial reading
course in phonics daily until he

graduates from fourth grade.
“Part

of

member,
figure,

the

success

of _ this

asked

replied,

Country

‘‘Well

now,

let’s see. I remember a girl a few
years back who got married and
didn’t

go

to

college,

but

I

think

she’s the only one lately.”
The largest contributing factor to

the school’s success
its faculty.

Every
kindergarten
student
is
given extensive
tests before
he
enters first grade. If any reading

difficulties

Day’s

salary

How

schedule

... thinks of an answer...

does

is, of course,
the

compare

school’s

to other

area districts? ‘‘Not very well,’
said Mr. French, “but we offer
challenge and good side benefits.”
The
benefits
include
a _ good
pension plan, free lunches, and fulltuition scholarships for faculty children. Mr. French does not operate

offers whatever
mands.

the

market

de-

And
also
unlike
most _ public
schools, he does not require faculty

members to have formal education
courses. ‘“‘We look for people who
know something about the subject
they’re
expected
to teach,’
he

explained.

Motivating Factor
And the motivating factor behind
the school

is the spirit of the man

who founded it in 1919 and served
for 35 years as its headmaster,
Perry Dunlap Smith.

When Dr. Smith died in February, Lynn Williams of Winnetka, a
1925 graduate of the school, described him this way:

‘Whatever needed doing to make
this the kind of school he wanted it
to be, he did. We would meet him
later in the day as the teacher of
our class in ancient history. In the
late
afternoon,
he was
on the
football field in uniform. He was
needed there because there weren’t
enough of us to make a second
team.
“For
model
was to
model.
on us,

him, there was no standard
of a child or a man. Each
make and to be his own
He sought to impose nothing
not even freedom. But we

3 . . and waits
knew
us.”’

that was

be called on.
what he wanted

The words could be used
describe almost every member

for

to
of

the school’s faculty.

17

�: &lt;5

[ Where — When —To Worship
Deerfield
BAHA'I
Assembly

of Deerfield

Secretary:
Mrs.
William
K.
Baker,
1414 Charing Cross, Deerfield.
Adult discussion group:
Sunday, 9:45
,
Jewett
Park
Field
House,
835

azel.

Children’s

hour:

Sunday,

9:45

- Jewett Park Field House.

Community
Address: 1250 Waukegan Rd.
Pastor:
The
Rev.
Elmer
E. Davis.
Sunday Services:
10:45 a.m., 7 p.m.
Nursery facilities are provided. Church
school,
9:80
a.m.,
nursery.
through
adult.
High
school
and
college
Y.P.

Te omg

6 p.m.

Midweek

service:

Wednesday,

7:30

p.m.

CHRISTIAN

First

SCIENCE

Church

4

of Christ,

11 a.m.

to 5 p.m.;

communion;

9:15

a.m.,

holy

commun-

EVANGELICAL FREE
North

Address: 200 County Line Rd.
Pastor:
The Rev.
Richard A. Swangon.
Sunday
services:
9,
11:15
a.m.;
7
p.m.
Church
school:
10:15
a.m.,
all
classes.
sine
Midweek
service:
Wednesday,

- p.m.

EVANGELICAL
UNITED BRETHREN

Or

Trinity
Address: 760 North Av.
Pastor:
The Rev. Philip A. Desenis.
Sunday ‘services: 9:15, 11 a.m. Church
school: 9:15, 11 a.m., 2-year-olds through
eighth grade.
Confirmation class: Tuesday,
5 p.m.

631 Deerfield Rd.
Daniel Friedman.
service: 8 p.m.

Zion
Address: 10 Deerfield Rd.
Pastor:
The Rev.
Herbert C. Peterson.
Intern: Jerome Egel.
Sunday
services:
8,
9,
10:45
a.m.
- Church school: 9 a.m., nursery through
eighth grade.

Christ
Address: 1558 Wilmot Rd.
Pastor: The Rev. Milo J. Vondracek.
Sunday services: 9:30, 11 a.m. Nursery facilities
and child care
are provided
during
11 a.m.
service.
Church
school, 9:30 a.m., kindergarten through
high school.
unior, senior MYF:
Sunday,
4 p.m.

PRESBYTERIAN
First
Address: 824 Waukegan Rd.
Pastor: The Rev. Bernard F. Didier.
Assistant
pastors: The Revs. Jeffrey
rote,
Johnson,
and
Frederick
W. Wyngarden.
_ Director of Christian education: Miss
Linda Connors.
‘Sunday services: 9, 10:15, 11:30 a.m.
Nursery
facilities
are
provided.
Bap-

Sunday.

9, 10:15,
11:30
a.m.
_ sixth grade.
Chapel: Wednesday,
Junior
High
Youth

aay. 4 p.m.

reshman

:

Church

school:

nursery

through

9 a.m.
Academy:

fellowship:

Friday,

Tues5:45

p.m.
Senior High Fellowship: Sunday, 7:30
-m.
Choir
practice:
Angelettes,
Wednesday,
7 p.m.;
Chancel,
Wednesday,
8
p.m.;
Westminster, Tuesday, 5:15 p.m.

ROMAN

Address: 724 Elder Ln.
A Pastor: The Rt. Rev. John
an.

18

DISCIPLES

OF CHRIST

Community

Christian

Address: 1970 Riverwoods Rd.
Pastor:
The Rev. Donald L. Lanier.
Sunday
service:
11
a.m.
Nursery
facilities are provided.
Church school:
10 a.m., all classes.
Youth meeting:
Sunday, 7 p.m.

LUTHERAN
Address: 52 Oxford Dr.
’ Pastor: The Rev. Karl F. Langrock.
Sunday
services:
8:30,
10:45
a.m.
Nursery facilities are provided. Church
school: 9:30, 10:45 a.m.

Highland
First

Park

SCIENCE

Church

of

Christ,

Scientist

Address: 493 Hazel Av.
Sunday,
Apr.
16: 11 a.m. Bible lesson, “‘Doctrine of Atonement.’’ Nursery
facilities are provided. Sunday school:
11 a.m. to age 20.
Testimony
meeting:
Wednesday,
8
p.m.

Reading

Room:

1773

Second

a.m.

to

S&amp;t.;

5 p.m.;

Address: 1713 Green Bay Rd.
Pastor: The Rev. Richard Osberg.
Sunday services:
10:45 a.m., 7 p.m.
Nursery facilities are provided at 10:45
a.m.
Church
school:
9:30
a.m.,
all
classes.
Youth
Fellowship:
5:45
p.m.
Prayer meeting and teacher training:
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
Choir rehearsal: Thursday, 7:45 p.m.

Address: 425 Laurel Av.
Rector: The Rev. Ray Holder.
Assistant priest: The Rev. Jules Moreau.
Curate: The Rev. Clarence F. Decker.
Director of Christian education: Mrs.
Richard Moore.
Sunday
services:
8 a.m., holy communion;
9:15
a.m.,
communion;
11
a.m.
Ist and
3rd Sunday,
holy
communion, 2nd and 4th Sunday,
morning
prayer.
Weekday
services:
Wednesday,
7:30
a.m.;
Thursday,
9:30 a.m., holy communion,
Saints days: 9:30 a.m.

6 Nominated
Six

residents

of

Highland

Park

and Highwood have been nominated
for offices in the Suburban B'nai
B’rith Lodge.

Highland

Park

residents

named

for one-year terms beginning July 1

are Harry Epstein and Marc J.
Berkman, vice presidents; Joseph
Harry
A.
Lloyd Kupf-

erberg, trustee. Terry Terracina of
H.

Houli-

Beth El

LUTHERAN
Redeemer

METHODIST AND
EVANGELICAL
UNITED BRETHREN
Bethany
Farris sa)

Laurel

Av.

and

McGovern

Pastor:
The
Rev.
Walter
B.
Lunsford.
Sunday services:
9:30, 11 a.m. Nursery
facilities
are
provided.
Sunday
school:
9:30 a.m.,
all ages;
11 a.m.,
kindergarten.

PRESBYTERIAN

Highland

Park

Address:
Laurel,
Linden
and
Prospect Avs.
Pastor: Dr. William Atkinson Young.
Minister
of
Education:
The
Rev.
James Russell Snyder.
Sunday
services:
9:30,
11:15
a.m.
Nursery
facilities
are
provided.
Sunday school:
9:30 a.m., three-year-olds
through
sixth
grade;
communicants
class,
seventh,
eighth
grade.
11:15
a.m.
three
through
five-year-olds;
informal
program,
first
through
sixth
grade.
Senior high study group:
10:30
a.m.
Eighth
grade
discussion
groups:
45 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday.

ROMAN CATHOLIC
Immaculate Conception
Address: 1590 Green Bay Rd.
Pastor:
The
Rt.
Rev.
James
V.
Murphy.
Assistant pastors: The Revs. Marcellus J. Monaco and Angelo U. Garbin.
Sunday
masses:
6, 7:15, 8:30,
9:45,
11 a.m., 12:15 p.m.
Weekday
masses:
6:15, 8 a.m.
Confession:
Saturday,
days
before
holy days of obligation, and Thursday
before first Friday,
4-6, 7:30-9 p.m.
Novena in honor of Our Lady of the
Miraculous
Medal:
Friday
following 8
a.m. mass.

EPISCOPAL

D.
Ament,
warden;
Mayer, chaplain; and

CATHOLIC
Holy Cross

for

Office: 1823 St. Johns Av.
Rabbi: Joseph L. Ginsberg.
Sunday service: 11 a.m. in Edgewood
School, 929 Edgewood Rd. Nursery facilities are provided.

Trinity

METHODIST

second

Lakeside Congregation
Reform Judaism

Address: 1731 Deerfield Rd.
Pastor:
The
Rev.
Robert
A.
Wendelin.
Sunday services: 8, 10:30 a.m. Church
school and Bible classes: 9:05 a.m., 3
years through adult.

CONGREGATIONAL
Evangelical

LUTHERAN

tism,

a.m.

OF CHRIST

daily except Sunday, 9
Thursday, 7 to 9 p.m.

JEWISH

Solel

Address: 1175 Sheridan Rd.
Rabbi: Philip L. Lipis.
Director
of religious
education:
Dr.
Louis Katzoff.
Cantor: Jordan H. Cohen.
Friday service: 8:30 p.m.
Saturday service: 9:30 a.m.
Weekday
services:
7:15
a.m.,
Monday through Friday; 7:30 p.m., Monday
through Thursday.

CHRISTIAN

Bethlehem
Address: 801 Rosemary Ter.
Pastor: The Rev. Eugene Wykle.
Assistant
minister:
The
Rev.
Norman Steffenson.
Sunday services: 9:30, 11 a.m. Nurswot 4
facilities
are
provided.
Church
school:
9:30 a.m.,
2-year-olds
through
sixth
grade;
11
a.m.,
2-year-olds
through high school age.
;

Office:
Rabbi:
Friday

Miss

Church of the Holy Spirit

Suburban

Beth

Blet-

Lincolnshire

ion—first
and third Sundays,
morning
prayer—second and fourth Sundays;
11
a.m.,
morning
prayer—first
and third
Sundays,
holy. communion—second
and
fourth
Sundays.
Nursery
facilities are
provided. Church school: 9:15, 11 a.m.
‘Morning prayer: daily, 9 a.m.

Congregation

North Suburban Synagogue

St. Gregory’s
and Wilmot
Rds.
Jack
D.
Parker.
Spencer Thiel.
7:30
a.m.,_
holy

Torah

Address: 225 Wilmot Rd.
Pastor: The Rev. John S. Usry.
Sunday
service:
10:30 a.m.
Nursery
facilities are provided. Church school:
10:30 a.m.

EPISCOPAL
Address:
Deerfield
Rector:
The
Rev.
Curate:
The
Rev.
Sunday
services:

CHURCH

B’nai

Address: 2789 Oak St.
Rabbi: Dr. Sholom Singer.
Cantor: Jerome Frazes.
Friday service: 8:30 p.m.

Congregational Church of Deerfield

Scientist

Sunday,
Apr.
16: 11 a.m. Bible lesson, ‘‘Doctrine of Atonement.’’ Nurser
facilities are provided.
Sunday school:
4
a.m. to age 20.
Testimony
meeting:
Wednesday,
8
p.m.
Nursery
facilities
are
provided.
Reading
room:
635
Deerfield
Rd.;

daily except Sunday,
Friday, 7 to 9 p.m.

North Shore
Address: 2100 Half Day Rd.
Minister:
The Rev.
Russell R.
zer.
Director of religious education:
Cossiette Conley.
Sunday
services:
10,
11:30
Church school, 10, 11:30 a.m.

UNITED

JEWISH

Address: 1301 Clavey Rd.
Rabbi: Arnold Jacob Wolf.
Friday service: 8:30 p.m.
Saturday service: 11 a.m.

UNITARIAN

a.m.,

BAPTIST

ay

Assistant Pastor: The Rev. James P.
Sunday masses:
6:30, 7:30, 8:45, 10,
11:15 a.m., 12:30 p.m.
Weekday
masses,
Monday
through
Friday,
6:30,
8 a.m.;
Saturday,
6:30,
8:30 a.m.
Confessions:
Saturday,
4-5:15,
7:30-9
p.m.;
Thursday
before
first
Friday,
4-5, and during Friday masses.
Baptisms:
Sunday
following
12:30
p.m. mass.

Highwood

surer.

was

nominated

for trea-

Highwood
ROMAN

CATHOLIC
St.

James

Address: 134 North Av.
Pastor:
The
Rt.
Rev.
Thomas
J.
Kelly.
Sunday masses:
6:30, 7:45, 9, 10:15,
11:30 a.m., 5:30 p.m.
Weekday
masses
6:30,
8 a.m.
Confessions:
Saturday,
4-5:30,
7:30-9
Baptism: Sunday, 2 p.m.
p.m.

by B’nai B'rith

Rabbi Sholom S. Singer of Highland Park Congregation B'nai
Torah studies in his library. Dr. Singer was ordained at Hebrew
Union College, and holds degrees from Yeshiva
University,
Columbia University, and the University of Chicago. He has been
guest lecturer at Lake Forest College and Roosevelt University, and
has served in Highland Park since 1957. Rabbi Singer is a member
of the Central Conference of American Rabbis, vice president of the
Jewish Information Society, and an executive member of the
Chicago Board of Rabbis. He is a member of the American Academy
of Political and Social Sciences, and a trustee of the Suburban Fine
Arts Center and the Glenkirk » School for Retarded Children.

(Howard Fochler Photo)

Final Existentialism Lecture
Set for Congregation
“Extentialism:

Philosophy

and

Literature” will be the lecture topic

Tuesday at the meeting of the adult
study group of North Shore Congregation Israel.
Dr. Vere Chappell, an associate

professor of philosophy
at the
University of Chicago, will be the
speaker.

His

lecture

will

conclude

the series on ‘‘The Anatomy of
Existentialism,’”’ sponsored by the

Women’s
meetings

10:30 a.m.

to

2:30 p.m.
The meetings will be held at the
following homes:

Group 1 - To be announced.
Group
2 - Mrs.
Dorsey
Husenetter, 460 Comstock PI.

Breakfast Club
“Israel

in the

Middle

East

To

day” will be Aviv Ekrony’s topic
Apr. 23 in the first Breakfast Club

sponsored by the congre

Chicago.
There will

of the Woman’s

from

Conn., before joinning the Univer
sity of Chicago faculty in 1967.

‘Mr. Ekrony is consul in the office
of the consulate general of Israel ir

Association of the Highland Park
Presbyterian Church will be held

next Thursday

mittee.
A
question
period
wil
follow.
Dr. Chappell taugh three years
at Yale University in New Haven

gation’s Men’s Club.

Plan Meetings
Group

congregation’s adult education co

program

Units

Israel

D.

Group 3 - Mrs. John H. Thomson,
800 Kimball Rd.
Group 4 - Mrs. Hubert B. Bram-

In addition, eight Highland Park
residents have been nominated to
let, 372 Flora PI.
serve on the board of directors. ©
Group 5 - Mrs. George Schneider,
They are Alan Cohen, Louis GottOld McHenry Rd. Long Grove.
fried,
Arthur
Grossman,
David
The
women
will
sew
in the
Grunberg, Robert Herzog, David
morning. Following luncheon, they
Horowitz, Joseph Mintz, and Donwill discuss ‘‘Affluence and Poverald Rosenbloom.
ty, the Christian Dilemma.”’
The election by the lodge memWork schedules for the annual
bership will be held May 3, and new
rummage sale May 11 also will be
officers and directors will be indiscussed.
stalled at the annual dinner-dance
The sale will be held from 8 a.m.
July 15.
to 8 p.m.

be

club program.

no

charge

for the

Additional informa

tion may be obtained at Congrega
tion Israel, 840 Vernon Av., Glen

coe.

Plan Africa Talk
During Services
The

Rev.

Leslie

O.

Shirley,

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a

missionary in Africa since 1943, will
speak at both the 9:30 and 11 a.m
services
Sunday
in
Deerfield’s
Bethlehem
Evangelical
United
Brethren Church.

Members of the Women’s Society
of World Service will participate in
the services and the Commission on
Mission will assist in the potluck
fellowship dinner following the 1
a.m. service.
The Rev. Mr. Shirley will discuss
the recent power struggle in Sierra

Leone, West Africa. The Evangelical United Brethren Church began
missionary

work

there

in 1855.

April 13, 1967

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Choir Returns From Tour

Park

Presbyterian

Church will meet at 8 p.m. today in

the church parlor for the third in a
Series

of

programs

the National

presented

Conference

director,

by

film

concerning

of Chris-

the

hostesses,

both

relation-

Plan Performance
The
will

of Deer-

residents

The

Mrs.

were

and

Mr.

and

Mrs.

scenes

of Deerfield
from

Song

Spinners

professional

women

perform

various

for

is a group

singers

also

Nelson,

Martha

Heverly,

Sue

Keyes,

of

Eldredge,

organizations.

Porter,

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to a charitable organization.
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meeting in the
church. Reservations for the dinner
must be made by Monday. Persons

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Presbyterian Church.
; They are Mr. and

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Groves, Mo.

Poppins’”’ Apr. 21. for the Deerfield
Presbyterian Church Questers at
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year.

Twelve Villagers:
Among 21 New
‘thurch Members
Deerfield

Indianapolis.

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Twelve

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The Rev. Jeffrey Grote, assistant

hip between religion and prejudice
ill be followed by a discussion
period, led by Mrs. Millard Grauer,
70 Sheridan Rd.
Mrs.
Richard
P.
Coxon,
1147
idgewood Dr., will offer devotions

ind the

parts

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Highland Park.
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�Residents Return
After Springtime

Summer Courses on Arts
_
|

Miss

North Shore Country Day School

perform chamber works for voice
and instruments. Minors will study

in Winnetka
- will offer one-month
programs of intensive study in art,

|

music, and drama
the school campus.

this summer

the techniques of music composition over the last 10 years.

on

Vincent B. Allison Jr., director of
music at Country Day, will teach
the music courses.

The courses are designed to give

those with ability in arts additional
|

background

niques.

in

The

specific

programs

art
are

tech-

open

Dramatic

to

plays,

run from 9 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. June
21 to July 21. Pupils will devote two

and

__ hours to their major and divide the
fields.

between

the other

two

weekly

directing

F. David

Listed

presenta-

problems

in

the

Newman,

Country

Day,

drama

will

coach

teach

the

drama program.

Students majoring in art will
study drawing, collage, transfer,
and mixed media. Those minoring
in art will study studio problems
designed
to create
an _ understanding of this century’s art.

Additional

Music majors will study composi: tions from the baroque period and

on

the

Av.,

THINK HONDA

Vacations

Beverly

Bumb,

Highland

Park,

947 Burton
has

returned

We

after spending the Easter weekend
in Indianapolis.

Miss

Bumb

Dr.

hy

and

Paul

Lazar,

2160

Sheridan Rd., Highland Park, have
returned
home
after
a
10-day
spring vacation in Mexico. They
visited Mexico City, Acapulco, and

Bank financing
We

*

*

visiting

states.

her

She

relatives
attended

husband’s

in eastern

a reunion

family

setup

charges

accept

&amp; insurance

all Midwest

available

Bank

Cards

‘HONDA OWNERS:
Now is the time to have spring service.

Mrs.
Arthur
B.
Becker,
1245
Kenton Rd., Deerfield, has returned

from

and

TEST RIDE TODAY!

Huasca.
*

$199%

transportation

FREE LESSONS WITH EVERY PURCHASE

ee

Mrs.

to fit your needs

AS

*plus

and brother, Scott.

SPRING FEVER AND
FEVER ARE SYNONYMOUS

a HONDA

PRICED
AS LOW

visited

her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
A. Bumb; sisters, Barbara and
Bonnie;

have

HONDA

Pickup

of

and

delivery

available by appointment.

HONDA of NORTHSHORE

in Norwich,

Conn., and visited her mother, Mrs.

Betty Oxman,
in Boston.
Mrs.
Becker, a sculptor, is an instructor
at Skokie Art Guild.

2772

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“Where

the

VALLEY

Nicest

RD.

People

Get

H.P.
the

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James C. Croft, North Shore Country Day School, 310 Green Bay Rd.
MOVES

Mr.

and

the course. He has been artist-inresidence at Evanston High School
and a teacher at the Evanston Art

as cpa

information

courses may be obtained from Mrs.

John Almquist, head of the Country Day art department, will teach

a'

give

theater.

at
Art Program

and

tions
of scenes
from
dramatic
literature. Minors in drama will do
a survey of the acting, designing,

Classes limited to 15 students will

hour

Production

Drama majors will stagea fulllength production,
read several

high school students in Chicago and
__ the northern and northwestern sub| urbs.

_ third

School

TO

and

DEERFIELD

Mrs.

children,

Robert

W.

Jennifer,

Bakke

2%,

and

Robert W. II, 14 months,
have
moved to 1162 Oxford Ct., Deerfield, from Roseville, Minn. Mr.

_ Bakke

works

in

data

processing

with International
Business
chines Corp., Chicago.

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Randall

in

E. Newman

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to Dean’s List
Highland

Mr.

and

have

925 Hiawatha
Ln., Riverwoods,
have returned from a vacation in
_ Naples and Key Biscayne, Fla.
Before going to Florida, Mr. and
Mrs.
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guests
at a

Mrs.

has

of Phi

children,

Russell

Farmington,-

husband,

Mr.

his

Pam,

alle alli
all

Davis,

and

and

holidays

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857 Rosemary Terrace

Wings

Margaret Flemming
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the

DR. MARK

al

family,

Wilson is in the advertising department of Stewart Price Tomlin Inc.,
Chicago.

Miss
turned

Mich., after spending the Easter
holidays with Mrs. Russell’s sister
her

and

4, and Julie 1, recently moved to
Deerfield from Westerville, O. Mr.

Park,

William
to

brother

Mr. and Mrs. Kirtley E. Wilson and

spending

returned

and

Wilson’s
their

_VISIT IN CITY

Ickes,

125 Forestway Dr., Deerfield, had
as their Easter holiday guests Mr.

Jenny, of Decatur, Ill. The Stanley
D. Wilsons and their children, Kirt,

William

Av.,

D. Wilson,

al

after

Guests

Stanley

lle all

returned

-is a senior. He is a member
Delta Sigma fraternity.

*

L.

have

High-

been named to the dean’s list at
Amherst (‘Mass.) College, where he

_Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. King and
their sons, Patrick and Daniel, 27
Melrose Ln., Lincolnshire, have
returned home after vacationing in
Clearwater, Fla.
oe
*

Park,

Grove

*

*

land

Rd.,

William E. Newmann, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold L. Newmann, 487

holidays at Starved Rock,

’

Tanglewood

and Mrs.

all

ee

_ Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Porterfield

Easter

2111

Mr.

spending their spring vacation
Mexico City and Acapulco.

‘Fla. Libby is a student at Deerfield
‘High School.
*3
i

witz,

Downstate

a

Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Bax and
daughter, Libby, 1457 Wilmot Rd.,
Deerfield, have returned from a
spring vacation in Delray Beach,

Wilsons Entertain

lle lle

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with

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Mrs. James L. Fleming, 700 Apple-

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tree Ln., Deerfield.

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Mrs.

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Av.,

wedding in Stanford, Ky.
3

*

*

*

GIVEN SCHOLARSHIP
Patricia Rae Schultze,
Stratford Rd., Deerfield,
ceived a scholarship to

Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Halton
Jr., 364 Sumac Rd., Highland Park,

spent the Easter holidays with their
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Frederick J. Halton III, and
their son, Randy, in St. Louis.
x

*

Mr.

and

Mrs.

*

of 1544
has reWestern

A FREE
WEDDING
GIFT

Michigan University in Kalamazoo.
Miss Schultze, a senior and honor
student at Deerfield High School,

*

will major

Albert J. Mosko-

either

in mathematics

or English.

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Gifts are on display at all 10 Seno locations. The groom will be
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LOOP: 185 North State St.
NORTH: 3218 W. Lawrence Ave.
SOUTH: 2513 West 63rd St.
OAK PARK: 6941 W. North Ave.
ROSELAND: 11516 S. Michigan
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April 13, 1967

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Provincial Shop
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Open

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UN

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2735 Central

9-3355

10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. - Monday

|

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til 9 p.m.

St.
.

�Maria

To

Maria Deluca, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Aldo Deluca, 1119 Rago

Present

BEGINS

~ North Shore Art League members will get a preview of Chicago’s
new Museum of Contemporary Art
at 8 p.m. next Thursday.
The free public meeting will be
held in the league’s studios in
Winnetka Community

__

_

BASIC

Three members of the museum’s

_

history,

present

status,

and

Ist Birthday
Av., Deerfield,

666

plans

Green

Bay

celebrated

her first

birthday recently. Ten friends and
relatives of the family attended.
VISIT WITH FRIENDS
Mrs. Polly Urgo and her children,
Clare and Judy, of Eatontown, N.J.,

Buon Giorno.

are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John A.
Daynard,

3

Grenadier

Rd.,

Deer-

field.

‘WINNETKA

House.

board of trustees will talk about the

_

TRAINING

Charles H. Leighton of Deerfield
has left for six weeks of basic
training in Amarillo, Tex. with the
U.S. Air Force. Mr. Leighton is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H.
Leighton, 1036 Forest Av.

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Deluca Marks

Berlitz is now
in Winnetka.

IMPORT
MOTORS

Rd., Winnetka

—

From now on, you don’t have to go
out of your way to learn a language.

HI 6-6100

The Berlitz School of Languages has

for the museum which is scheduled

to

open in the fall.

Open: 9 to 9 Mon.

The
speakers
will be Joseph
Randall Shapiro, president, lawyer
and art collector; Mrs. Doris Lane

9 to 5 Saturday
Closed Sunday

ae

Butler, recording secretary and art
critic; and George Irwin, chairman
of the Illinois Arts Council.
Scale models, slides, and photographs will be shown. The com-

_ pletely

remodeled

facade

Planning a second honeymoon
Paris?
We’ll have you speaking
French in no time.

$1716

=

Mrs.

Maurice

Lipschultz

of

_

RETURNS

Mrs.

1967

TO GALENA

Mabel

Leitzinger

has

We just happen to teach a
course in Portuguese.

es

Mrs.

5

Melvin

:

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James,

| field Av., Deerfield.

epoca §

Stop into our new office any time and
let’s get to know each other.

All Cars Feature The
Volkswagen Safety Package

re-

IMPORT

Neighbor.

MOTORS

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and

pring-

tows
666 Green Bay Rd.,
Winnetka

:

The Hubbard Woods Section of Winnetka, 446-7771, 782-6820

HI 6-6100

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So don’t be bashful.

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38 os

fluent

Opening a new business office in Sao

Overseas Delivery Available

Chicago.

in

Paolo?

Zoltan Kemeny was donated by Mr.

and

to you.

And we’ve brought our staff of specially trained instructors who are prepared to teach you any language you’d
like to learn.

1967
VOLKSWAGEN

will in-

corporate the museum’s first acquisition—an
8-foot-high,
50-foot_ wide metal sculpture, with shapes
arranged
in a rhythmic
whirl
| producing an impression of waving
_ forms. The sculpture by the late

_

come

thru Fri.

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This beautiful 7 room Colonial Brick Ranch. Charming interior with carpeted floors, exquisitely decorated, including
3 large bedrooms, 2 full baths, living room with fireplace,
dining “‘L’’, family room, basement, 2 car garage and professionally landscaped lawn. $49,500.

LIGHT &amp; CHEERFUL CONTEMPORARY
29 ft. living-dining
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combination,
plus family
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three large bedrooms and family sized kitchen. The beamed
ceilings
are
most
interesting.
Conveniently
located
for
churches, schools, train and shopping. $25,000.

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13, 1967
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COMBINATION

“The

EVANSTON

NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
BY
Prudential Savings and Loan Association of Evanston,
Ill. of its annual
shareholders meeting to be held at 10
a.m.
Thursday,
April 27th,
1967,
at
2114 Central St., Evanston, Ill.

3

Lost

1020 Church Street, Evanston
Phones 475-1560 or 273-5211

WIL eee
or

Found

LOST YOUR PET?
It may have been injured. Call your
local: animal
hospital.
DAvis
'8-1440.
UNiversity 4-9416. UNiversity 4-1700.

1232 Central Ave., Wilmette
251-4300

and

LOST
APRIL
6TH
IN VICINITY
OF
Greenleaf.and Florence male Siamese
cat. Light blue color. Call Betty, 8695000 between
8 a.m.-5 p.m. After 5
p.m. 864-1335.
LOST: NEW
PAIR MEN’S TROUSERS
last Thursday p.m, on sidewalk East
side
of Sherman
near
Kroch’s
and
Brentano's, Evanston. Reward. DA 87731.

REVIEW

Phones

5

Notices

273-4300

LOST:
IN
JEWEL
STORE,
3337
Elgin
Rd.,
April 4th.
Man’s
yellow
gold ring set with black oval stone.
Reward. GR 5-0363.

mye
588 Lincoln Ave., Winnetka
Phone 446-4300

H.S.

AND

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GR 5-0608

GENCE

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APPRECIATE

ANY

Try them!
Try them!
that — —

GLENVIEW

APRIL

2ND.

MAN’S'

gines watch
vicinity of
beach. Phone 869-7753.

LOST—
LONG-HAIRED
CAT
WITH
4
white
paws,
black
and
gray
tiger
stripes. Reward. UN 4-6730.

1806 Glenview Rd., Glenview
Phone 724-4300

LOST;
BLACK
AND
WHITE
KITTEN,
5
weeks:
old.
Vicinity
Center
and
Western in Northbrook. Call 272-3958.

NORMIBROOK

4

1438 Shermer Rd., Northbrook
Phone 272-4300

HIGHEAND PARK

ANYONE
HAVING
FURNITURE
FOR
repair at Charles Millers Upholstering
Shop, 746 Judson, Ravinia-H.P. please
come
to the
shop
or call 432-2295,
April 14 and 15, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Business

Personal

MESSAGE

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phone) a complete
and events.

Discount: .10 per line
(Cash with order or
if paid within 10 days)
lines

DEADLINE FOR
MULTIPLE COLUMN ADS
NOON MONDAY
Main office:
1232 Central Avenue
Wilmette, Ill.
pri

13,

1967

listing

of

done in your
475-3987.

Deerfield Villager
Highland
444 Central
945-7300

Highland

Personal and Business
Professional Service
N 4-1332

20—5 x 7's IN COLOR—$50

ACCOUNTING SERVICES
Income
taxes,
statements,
management
services.
Wide
exp.
in public
accounting.
446-2191
days.
VE 5-2185
eves.

10

Dogs
CHAMPION

and
LINE

Cats
COLLIES

Beautiful.
sable
and
white,
A.K.C.
puppies;
ideal
for
CHILDREN
or
SECURITY. Call 446-6126 eves.
GERMAN
SHEPHERD
PUPPIES
Father and mother obedience trained.
Dual
champ.
bloodline.
A.K.C.
reg.
litter. 7 boys. 3 girls, 6 wks. old. Boys
Blk.-silver, girls blk.-sable. 945-4117
CUTE

PART
Phone

ces
0

272-7386.

FUrPrYy

SUPPLIES

dun
$75.

PUPPIES

‘4

istered

home.

7 MONTHS

all

shots,

PA 4-4138.

Poodles,
2

Standard

HAIRED

furn.,

with

sachet

CASH

FOR

and

5

ORI
©

china.

Books and Gifts

CASH

FOR YOUR
BOOK

appointment,

booklet
BOOKS

on
1307

COME

Pai.

Rate

ee

BOOKk

‘ha

DA

Saturda

8-4424.

values,
Chicago

EROWSE

Bookshop,

1911

fo!

AT KEN

Central
4-

UN

good

Ask

etc.
BOOK
Avenue.
St.,

Used, fine and rare. Search
We buy books and paperbacks.

REG-

(

4-4449

:

15
Business Opportunities a
EXCLUSIVE DRESS SHOP ON T
north shore, owner must leave
good going business, very gooc

SIRED
and up.

tion.

KITTENS

Please

.state

phone
no,
Wilmette.

name,

.Write

A-934,

ddres

Box

a

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RECENTLY
M
ized. 2 bay service station
facilities, prime location in
Call NA 5-9400

evan

BEAUTY SHOP
Evanston.
Best location,
air-con
stations. Reasonable. Call eves,
3226 or 561-0263.

‘16

Business

Service

SEPTIC TANKS
CATCH
BASINS
PUMPED AND CLEANED

~

DRAINS RODDED
_
CHAS. BRINKMEYER ~
CONSTRUCTION
PArk 4-0367

CO.

HANDBAG AND a
LUGGAGE REPAIRING

Reasonable prices, work
KAEHLER

DANE
HARLEQUIN
PUPchamp
sired;
show
quality;
cropped;
338-2055.

MALE

1421 Sherman

guaranteed

LUGGAGE

SHOP

Ave.

1410 Waukegan
724-3388

OBEDIENCE

|

ve

DAvis 8-0744

Road, Glenview
Mon.-Fri. 9:

Frank's Disposal Service
FURNITURE,
APPLIANCES,
JUN
Bldg. materials, brush, etc. AL 1-7

MINIATURE SCHNAUZERS
Bred for Perfection, Temperament.
5 mos. old males; one female show.
Call 446-5449.
SIAMESE—BLUE
AND FROST POINT
male
kittens.
Raised
with
children.
$20 and $25. Evenings 864-5994.
MALE
TOY
POOsmall. Show quality.
;

FRIENDLY
COCKER MALE A.K.C.
mos. Parti-color beauty. Selling due
allergy. Best offer. 433-2762.

;
: ‘

store all day Friday
and Sa
phone
any
time
for informatic

18 MOS.
MOVING.
$40. PArk 9-3078.

LOVELY
SILVER
dle. Exceedingly
A.K.C. 272-6733.

A
pig.

PRICE

oil paintings

CERTIFIED

Basset—Tri-Color

HOUSEBROKEN
AND
trained. $75. 433-4698.

5’ xl

installed.

14

Kerry Blue Terriers

COLLIE: 2 YEAR

gate.

seems

PArk 4-3
120 ORIGINAL CONTEMPORA
PAINTINGS BY A NATION
RECOGNIZED PROFESSIO!
$30 TO $150. PHONE 274-

MOS. OLD. A.K.C. SHOTS. HOME
raised. Show quality. $150. 446-6835.

GREAT
pies;
shots;

oe

LEAVING
THE
COUNTRY!
sell. FINE Danish antique liv

CARE, PAN TRAINED
Call 864-5793

A.K.C. REG.
Must sell.

pen

Like

ental
rugs;
French
furniture;
objects and bric-a-brac. Phone
anytime, Mr. Ross.

BEAUTIES
SPRINGER
SPANIEL
A.K.C.
liver
and
white,
black
and
white,
male
and
female.
Champion
blood lines. $75. Call 869-1697.

Male

a

Antiques and Art Goods |

POODLES:
BEAUTIFUL
SILVER
toys and miniatures. Bred for disposition. Home raised. A.K.C. 433-2117.

3

1

SEMMERLINGS

dog

12.

3

LABRADOR
RETRIEVER
19
months. Female, black, A.K.C. Excellent hunting stock. Obedience
school
trained. $200. Call 272-7739.
WHITE
TOY
POODLE
3
YEARS,
A.K.C.
registered,
pedigreed.
Good
A
ssi
female, Call after 1:00

LONG

PEN:

:

GRO

tanks with all equipment.
;
DAvis 8-2252, call after 6 p.m.

Black

MONTHS,
CHAMPION
males, trimmed, A.K.C. $65
Call - 763-8326.

$225;

20 AND 30 GAL. TROPICAL FISH

and

have

$750;

gelding,

WANTED:
A
HOME
FOR
sweet
full grown
guinea
Call DAvis 8-3806.

A.K.C.
Breed2 yrs.

MALE

must

675-

3 BEAUTIFUL, FULL

high.

WIRE.
FOX
TERRIER
PUPPIES
6
weeks;
A.K.C.;
champion _ stock;
intelligent; me
trained. $75.

DALMATIAN

GR 5-

Skokie,

MARE,

quarter

link

LEFT

BASENJI,
MALE,
BARKLESS,
Champion
line. Show quality.
ing potential. Family
pet for
$150. Call 272-4362.

é

mare, $185; 6 mos. old bay
All will sell this week.
PArk 4-1723 after 6 p.m.

HIGHEST

blond
$10.

St.,

rabbits, 1 male,
2 females;
oer
and white,
1 gray.

GRAY
KITTEN,
COMPLETE
WITH
litter pan, shots, scratching post, bed.
$15. 256-3619.
POODLES;
STANDARD;
RARE DEEP
orange
apricot;
ch. Shanelle
Hector
sire; show potential; contented loving
males. $125 ea. 358-0660.

male,

Evanston,

PALOMINO

sorrel

DOG

TOY POODLES—A.K.C.
female, 14 mos.; white
NEwcastle 1-7933.

St.,

to serve dae

Open Sundays—Skokie On
TOP

BEAUTIFUL BEDLINGTON TERRIER
puppies, look like lambs, won’t shed.
Call before 11 a.m. AL 1-6134.

wknds.

ACCOUNTING - TAXES

Park
433-4370

YOUR
FAMILY
HOME
AND
PROPerty can be
protected from
dusk to
dawn,
365
nights
per
year
by
an
armed,
bonded,
insured,
licensed,
uniformed Patrolman, making inspection
rounds
throughout
the
night.
Constant alertness maintained against
prowlers, intruders, vandals and outbreak of fire.
:
NORTH SUBURBAN PATROL
421 Richmond Road
Kenilworth, Il.
AL 1-7157
Dear Daughter Be Sure to Call
MACKINTOSH PHOTOGRAPHERS
AL 1-0747
and inquire about their miracle price
for your color WEDDING candids.
A REAL LEATHER ALBUM AND

and

ACCOUNTING—INCOME TAXES
15 years experience
george n. AMES
and Co.
Accountants
Business Consultants
1024 Emerson,
Evanston
869-7052

Park Herald
Ave.

Eves.

RETIRED
Certified Public Accountant
Accounting, statements,
back work brought uP to date.
ALpine 1-404

We will file them in THE CALENDAR
and notify you if there is a conflict.
events
through
oan © eck
by
TODAY.

home.

Davis

FREE.

SUPERB

IN HOME TAX SERVICE
CONFIDENTIAL,
REASONABLE,

AND

locations

3330 Dempster

STANDARD
POODLE
PUPPIES
FOR
show or pets. Champion sire and dam.
$150 and up. Call Lorraine Torkelson,
256-1175 or UN. 4-2200.

Ill.

NORTH
EVANSTON
TAX
SERVICE
OUR
41ST
YEAR
IN
PREPARING
all
ig
of
income
tax _ returns.
Complete accounting and bookkeeping
serv. avail. 2537 Prairie for information or appt. Call UN 9-9457.

IT WORK?

We
are
now
listing
1967.
Help
us.
to
‘‘clearing’’ your dates

Combination Classified Rates
for the 9 papers: $1.20 per line

Dempster

Two

1013

WEIMARANER PUP, 312 MONTHS.
Female, All shots.
For sale reasonably.
AL 1-3!

967-5282

Simply
Mail (or
meetings

444 Central Ave., Highland Park
Phone 945-7300

6031

Morton Grove,

all club dates

DOES

INC.

Authority Incorporated
INCOME TAX SERVICE

through THE CALENDAR
HOW

Tax

work
back
Taxes,
Bookkeeping,
monthly
Low
date.
to
up
brought
rates.
Your office or mine.
PE 6-3282 days, 282-6391 eves.

DATES
"CLEAR"

Service—Iincome

Income Tax—Accounting

Avoid Conflicting

HIGHWOOD
444 Central Ave., Highland
Phone 433-4370

SERVICES

AA BOOKKEEPING,

HIGHLAND PARK
DEERFIELD AREA
PRESIDENTS
AND
PUBLICITY
CHAIRMEN

FOOD

COCKER-TERRIER
20
MONTHS.
Beautiful female,
healthy,
gentle,
18
pounds,
all shots. Home
raised. $30.
Call 475-8197.

TAX
AND
ACCOUNTING
ACCURATE
service, Federal income taxes. Daily
service. Get refund before the rush.
256-3540 until 9 p.m.

to all
444 Central Ave., Highland
Phone 433-4370

AL 1-7208
AL 6-0102

HS

ELSINGER'S FOR PETS”

or

TOY
POODLES,
MALES,
11 WEEKS
old. Paper trained; shots; A.K.C. reg.
Playful
and
highly
intelligent.
$150.
Hillcrest 6-0604.

LOCATING
SERVICE.
WILL
SEARCH
locally or nationwide to find a buyer
or seller of any item of value. DAvis
8-4463 evenings
or Saturdays.

9 Accounting

country

MINIATURE
SCHNAUZERS:
PUPpies, 3 months, ears cropped, permanent shots, Cadillac quality. Fabulous
personalities. Tanihol. 234-2434.

DOES

927 Ridge Rd., Wilm.
614 Green Bay Rd., Kenil.

Personal

5

see

JUPITER CLEANERS

REWARD

Prefers

Animals, Pets
and Supplies

CHAM-

BEAUTIFUL
SEMI
- LONGHAIRED
kittens.
Free
to
good
home,
Pantrained. Playful. Call 433-4024.

TWO

JUPITER Does do
JUPITER Does do your
Cleaning to please you

Blvd.

2 yrs.

A.K.C.

One
male,
one ‘female,
curly. Part pos
ee

LON-

South

sired.

11

Cats

MALE

Purple Martin Houses $13.98 up—

THEM!

JUPITER

INFOR-

mation concerning a lost Collie, name
‘“‘Mac’’;
sable
and
white
in
color;
extremely friendly. Reward. 432-0762.

LOST:

ion

White
mos.;

Will you?
YOU WILL

and

SETTER

ge.
high
fenced
yard.
Exc.
with
children. $125 or best offer. 466-1967.

—

TRY

LOST:
GERMAN
SHEPHERD
TYPE
dog;
black and brown;
female.
Vic.
Winnetka and Northfield. Child’s pet;
Reward. 446-4944.

WOULD

CAN

Dogs

IRISH

JUPITER Can do
JUPITER Can do your
| agnsingi to please you

LOST:
LADIES
WRIST
WATCH,
(ON
chain)—Apr.
6, vic. Dewes
St. and
Harlem Ave., Glenview.
Great sentimental value. REWARD. 724-6676.

715 Vernon Ave., Glencoe
Phone 446-4300

10

Personal

HOUSE
SHEEP STREET
Stow on the Wold
Gloucestershire, England
INVITATION TO
A
HARE “PIE
SCRAMBLE,
a Hobby
Horse Festival,
a Cockney singing pub
or an Orange Rolling. We invite you
to take home
memoriesof
the real
England,
not just those of a_ stonefaced Guardsman outside Buckingham
Palace.
We are an English husband and his
American wife, who have a ball just
living here. We’d like to show you our
favorite haunts for eating,
drinking,
and making merrie.
We
will
book
you
good
cheap
accommodations,
air mail you information,
help
plan
your
itinerary,
securing tickets for theatres, sports,
festivals, continuously until you leave,
for $10 only.
On
arrival,
we
can
arrange
any
service,
from
meeting
you
at
the
airport to taking you and explaining
strange Englishisms such as a Cricket
match or the best places to shop for
only $15 a day.
R.$.V.P:
Tony and Jessica Kirby

LOST: |.D. BRACELET
VIC. OF
Reward!

Minimum 4

Business

KENT

a

Deadline Noon Tuesday

First in the State 1966, '63, '62, ‘61, '60, '59

273-4300

(Chicago Toll Free)

273-5211

e@

251-4300

e

475-1560

1963 and 1960

First in the Nation

10
to

AFFECTIONATE MALE CAT.
Must give away, as child is allergic.
Ideal for companionship. Call 433-4024.

17.
H-16

Cameras and Photography
SUPREME
BOLEX
16 MM,

lenses,

w/case
2401

equip.

and

Polaroid

and

case.

equip.
print

55S Minafon

wire

All like new.

AL

Polaroid

Model

copiers.

recorder

230

11

a

Mode

and equip.

_

1-5515.

DURST
606
ENLARGER;
’
Steinheil lenses, 50 and 80 mm,
or
best offer. Also 135 mm f 2.8 and
300
mm
f
5.5
Pentax
type
telephote

lenses;

best offer. 724-5291.

ane

BELL AND HOWELL
explorer 754, slide projector, 31 ex
magazines, spare bulb. Like new.

869-6787.

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Automobiles—Wanted

ter Rent

To

Buy

Autos—Trucks—Trailers—

Wanted To Rent
bicycles
and Outboard Motors.
and Gifts
Builders and Contractors

lilding

Maintenance

iiding
sin

Supplies and
Opportunities

Investments
:

and

and

Repair

Materials

Partnerships

Personal
Service
and Photography

of Thanks
try—Cabinet

17

Cameras

COMP.

Work

and Photography

DARK

ROOM;

22

OMEGA

enlarger
with 2 lenses
and
condensors; Fedco dryer;
timers;
fan; etc.

—

cond. $400. For details call 428-

18

Catering
MYRLE’S GOURMET CATERING
‘
Delicious and Artistic Foods
For the Discriminating Hostess
epee
Service and ysyia hs eae
OUTSTANDING WEDDING
CAKES AND RECEPTIONS:
ALpine 1-5841

EXCEPTIONAL

PARTIES

OUR

Lillian Krause

For

SPECIALTY

DON'T

PANIC

LET ME SERVE YOUR LUNCHEONS,
teas and bridal showers. 724-4396.
PARTY EQUIP. FOR RENT
WE DELIVER
ACE RENTAL
M.G.
8910 Waukegan Rd.
YO 5-5080

2

Dressmaking—Sewing—
Needlework
FITTINGS BY “JANE”’
APPOINTMENTS NECESSARY
Coats, dresses and skirts.

_EAST-GLEN

3748

724-0300

| WE

27

JOSEPHINE’S CUSTOM MILLINERY
AND DRESSMAKING SHOP
721 Elm St., Winnetka
Expert alterations
Hilicrest 6-7299

WITH

~

EUROPEAN
sewing

TAILOR

SUITS,

:

k. Vicinity of Foster and
9-6367.
ALTERATIONS
AND TAILORING
CALL EVENINGS

1

DRAPES ALTERED
-RECONDITION,
RELINE

Sherman.

5:

upholof all

Entertainment
GOOD MUSIC INSURANCE!
You
can
have
it
by
letting
my
versatile group (3, 4 or 5 pieces, etc.)
play for your wedding
reception
or
dinner
dance.
We’ve
played
good
music at the Barrington Hills Country
Club, Lake Shore Club, Skokie Country
Club,
Highland
Park
Country Club,
Michigan Shores Club. May we insure
fou for good music? Phil Varchetta,*
+37 North St. Louis Av., Chicago, IIl.
60624. Tel. VA 6-5783.

for

MAGIC
3

MR. NORMAN:
-

MAKE

YOUR

SUCCESS!

256-3033

PARTY

A

SWINGING

Rent an honest-to-goodness

Z
JUKEBOX
100 popular tunes. Associated
Rent-All
9784 Central, Highland Park. 432-6333.

2 — Classified

5-5080

YOU

of Evanston

quickly and confidentially!
for details—call Mr. Ingrish
328-8100 Extension 250

29

Moving

and

MIDDLETON

FOR ALL YOUR MOVING NEEDS BY
Professional Movers. Fully equipped
and insured. I.C.C. 22033 M-C.

NORTHBROOK,
MIDDLETON

ILL.
CR

2-5520

SWANSON BROS.
MOVERS
Mr. Ray
Since 1921

GReenleaf 5-3141
I.C.C. No. 197773 MC

KELLY
RO

1-2686

AND

MOVING
HAULING

Ill. C.C.

CALL

18345MC-C

DOVER

RO

1-0666

MOVERS

THE LOW-COST LOCAL MOVERS,
to haul one item or a houseful.
Insured,
Ill. CC22633MCC,
864-6139
JACKSON MOVERS
:
We
specialize
in
moving,
packing.
Large or small jobs at reas. rates day
or night. Exp. men. UNiversity 4-2662
or UNiversity 4-1105.
MOVING? RENT A TRUCK
PADS — DOLLIES — U-DRIVE
JOHNSON’S TRAILERS SERVICE
ROgers Park 1-2000
7446-48 N. Clark
Chicago, Ill.
NEED SMALL ITEMS MOVED,
rummage
items
picked
upand
delivered?
Have
an
odd
job to be
done? Call AL 1-4394
THRIFTY MOVING &amp; STORAGE
INSURED &amp; BONDED

UN
30

4-3700

BR 3-3332

Musical

MILDRED

CO.

Instruction

KRUGMAN

LESSONS

POPULAR

ALpine

IN

PIANO

1-4201

Pianos and Musical
Instruments

Pianos—All

WILL

PAY

MIDWEST

TOP

PIANO

St.
GRAND

5-8895

DUO-ART

McCAL
3811

BABY

party.
;

PIANO.

PRIVATE

LESSONS
OR

ADVANCED.
AL 1-5047

ACCORDION,
ORGAN,
GUITAR,
piano instruction in studio or home. N.
Shore
area.
Spec.
in
pop.
music.
Instruments furn. $2.50 up. 251-8572.

Pianos and Musical
Instruments

a Difference

When you buy your piano from
A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN
Only
here
will you
find the
select
Kranich &amp; Bach and Winter amongst
other well-known makes.

Don't Buy a Grand

until
fully

you see our custom rebuilt and
guaranteed
Steinways
Baldwins
Conovers
Kimballs
:
Lyon &amp; Healys
and many
others reasonably priced.
Rentals
with option to buy. We buy
and trade pianos. Complete servicing
dept.
Family
tradition
of
expert
craftsmanship.
Superb
workmanship
is our mark of quality.
KURT SAPHIR PIANOS
1143 Greenleaf, Wilmette
Immed. S.E. Wilm. Northwestern Sta.
North 256-0167
South BA 1-8894
Daily 9:30-5:30
Mon., Thurs. 9:30-9
WAREHOUSE SALE
RENT A NEW PIANO $5.00 A MO.
JANSSEN—CABLE—GRAND—KAWAI
New Spinet-88 Note
New Console Direct Blow
Baldwin Grands. Like new.
10 Used Grands
Used Spinets and Consoles
Practice Uprights—players
Open

Mon.-Thurs., 9-9 Sun. 12-5
FIELDS PIANO CO.
7315 N. Western, Chicago
AM 2-2023
BIG VALUE
Grand pianos painstakingly rebuilt. New
and _ reconditioned
Spinets,
consoles,
Studios. Rental option plan for children. Come in or call in daily 9 to 6
Mon. and Thurs. to 9, Sundays 1 to 5.
UTTERBERG PIANO CO.-EST. 1910
5731 N. Central Ave., Chicago
RO 3-5020

WE BUY USED PIANOS
~ HIGHEST PRICES PAID

Spencer Co., BR 4-291 |

CONN

P.A. AMPLIFIER
ORGAN

EXCELLENT CONDITION. $175.
After 6 p.m. 945-3026.
FINE BUY
DARK
MAHOG.
KIMBALL
UPRIGHT,
original owner, 14 years old, $2,300.
869-0067
LUDWIG SNARE DRUM
with case, practice pad,
sticks and
stand.
Excellent
condition
(value
$140) $90 or best offer. Call 475-0421.

FINISH, EXC. COND.,
Call UN 4-4927

35

PROMPT

37

LIKE NEW. MUST SACRIFICE.
Call GR 2-6711 after 5 p.m.

SPINET

FR. PROV. CHERRY;
$500. Call bet. 8 and

1-YR. OLD.
5. 825-0151.

1929
NON-ELECTRIC
BRUNSWICK
Victrola,
like
new;
and_
assorted
records from the 20’s.
PArk 9-1736.
2 WILDER P.A. COLUMNS, 3 MONTHS
old;
mint
condition,
4-12”
in each,
$400. Will sell separately.
VErnon 5-3538

UPRIGHT
HIGH,

VOX BUCKINGHAM A.C. 30
Twin reverb amp.
Perfect condition.
Must sell, $335. Call Mitch Unger, 9454332 after 4 p.m.

RICKENBACKER
wh
6293.

BEST

6 STRING

OFFER.

CALL

and

Instruction

Tiny Tot Play School

OPENINGS AVAILABLE FOR
Afternoon Sessions at
UMB *
NURSERY SCHOOL
(Licensed by State of Illinois)
2612 Central St.
Creative half-day programs for
your pre-school child (ages 3-5)
Call UN 9-5565
WILMETTE DRIVING SCHOOL
Licensed by State of Illinois
Behind wheel—$7.50 an hr. driving
classroom free. 529 Main St., Evanston. UNiversity 9-4774.
WILL TUKindergar-

Tutoring for E.M.H. or

GULBRANSEN

52”

Schools

EXPERIENCED
TEACHER
tor children in her home.
ten through grade 3.
864-2779

ORGAN

2-11

2727 Crawford, Evanston
Beautiful facilities. 3 acres of proper
ty. Full and half day arrangements
Age 215 through 5. Hot lunches, art
and
crafts,
dancing
and
_foreig
language.
19 yrs.
of exp. Licensed
wagons. Call
DA 8-7065 or YO 6-7065

Cello, 34. Exceptionally

ACTION,

CRestwood

PIANO IS AN INVESTMENT }
PROTECT IT!
Expert tuning and repair; appraisals
rebuilding;
pianos
bought
and
sold
KEN SWEET, Associates, UN 4-7407

$650
Mon.

HAMMOND ELECTRIC
SPINET
ORGAN;
WALNUT
EXCELLENT
CONDITION.
$600.
724-3606.

SERVICE

YOUR

FINE
GERMAN
MADE,
STUDENT
instrument. 475-1437, evenings.

WEBER

DS

Honest Craftsmanship
TUNING AND REPAIR
GEORGE Checked
E. NEWQUIST
Expert Tuning
Electronicall

299-5797.

APT.
BABY
GRAND
FOR
SALE
or best offer. Call after 6 p.m.
through Fri. 869-1816.
:

PIANO CO.

PIANO

GIBSON
2 PICK-UP
HOLLOW
3
way switch. Cherry red. $105, Larry,
432-4375.

EXCELLENT
$125. 328-3296.

Piano Tuning

TUNING—REPAIRING
WE SELL NEW AND USED PIANOS
(FORMERLY CONCERT TUNER
SALZBURG FESTIVAL, AUSTRIA)
2125 W. Devon Av. ROgers Park 4-7607

SELF PLAYER PIANO
good
playing
condition.
Electric

SEEBURG

$550.

:
BABY GRAND PIANO
Lindeman
mahog.
finish,
exc,
cond
and tone, with bench.
Call AL 1-9351
FISCHER GRAND PIANO: 5’ EBO
recently refinished; lovely tone. Pian
teacher replacing with larger grand
$450 or offer. 446-5880.

pump.

Call

Guita

Wurlitzer Spinet Mahog.

LIKE NEW

Fender Deluxe Reverb Amp.

In

Tennessean
LIKE NEW, $325.
Call 869-8176.

ZENKER'S

Call 764-8752
For appointment.

BOGEN

PICCOLO

FENDER
BASSMAN
SPEAKER
SEC
tion.
Good
condition
$100.
475-619
after 6 p.m.

Western, Chicago
CO 17-7564

GRAND

Gretsch

CO.

GReenleaf

PLAYER

Musical

FOR SALE
Call 475-9621.

Makes

GORDON'S

Central

and

ARMSTRONG

PRICES.

HOllycourt 5-5900
NEW—USED
Musical Instruments, Accessories
DEPENDABLE
REPAIR SERVICE
1922

Pianos

Instruments

SPECIAL
DISCOUNT
ON
NEW
AND
used pianos. Steinway Grand 6’ EB.
Baldwin Grand, like new, reas. Used
Spinets
from
$195.
Many
others
to
choose from.
:
MIDWEST PIANO Co.
2638 Devon Av.
HO 5-5900

Need

“5

Men and Women
Men
and
Women—industrial
Sporting Goods and Equipment
Trade or Barter
Travel—Share
Your Car
Tree Trimming
Trucks
and
Trailers—For
Sale
Toys
ariitere~-Sesiness Machines
Pholstering,
Repairin
efinishin
Wanted To Rent—
.
4
Apartments
Board and Room
Furnished Apartments
Furnished Houses
Garages
,
Houses
Light Housekeeping Rooms
Rooms
Share Houses and Apartments

34

SACRIFICE—$700
729-3374.

It Makes

MOVERS

155
153

GUITAR CLASSES
Adults or children; guitar rental;
EXPERIENCED TEACHER
Frank Narrol
272-8129

34

Storage

Men—Household

MODEL
CHB
50,
NEVER’
USED.
Still has guarantee card. $85 with all
needed cables. 475-6199 after 6 p.m.

PIANO AND ORGAN LESSONS
at your home. Children or adults,
beginners or advanced.
Mr. Gersch, ph. VA 6-0488.

any worthwhile purpose
get a low cost loan
at the

Wanted To Buy—Houses
Real Estate Loans and Mortgages
Roofing and Siding
Rug and Upholstery Cleaning
Rummage Sales
Schools and
Instruction .
Shades—Blinds—Awnings
Situations Wanted—
Students
:
Women—Business and Professional
Women—Household
een —Baby oe
.
en—Business
an
rofessional

HARRY
HALPER
PIANO
INSTRUCTION
At my home in Wilmette.
Also at Naylor’s in Glenview.
Phone 256-2678

BEGINNERS
JEFF WISCOMB

NEED

34

272-749 |
GUITAR—BANJO—AUTOHARP.
VARied
styles
taught
by
erformerinstructor
Bob
and.
Call
me.
It’s
rust, Vane School of Folk Music. WI

Carts

Moving and Storage
Musical Instruction
Notices
Office and Store Equipment
Painting and Decorating
Personai
Personal Service
Piano Tuning
Pianos
and
Musical
Instruments
Plumbing
Printing
Radio-TV-Hi-Fi—For Sale
Radio - TV - Hi-Fi
Service and Repair
Real Estate For Sale.
Apartment Buildings
Business Property
Cemetery Lots and Crypts
Condominiums
Co-op Apartments
Farms—Acreage—Estates
Houses
Investment Properties
Out of State
Resorts
Summer and Winter Homes
and Cottages
Town Houses
Vacant Property
Wanted To Buy—Apeartment
Buildings
Wanted To Buy—Condominiums
Wanted To Buy—Co-op Apartments

1363 Shermer Rd. Northbrook

PIANO

Investments

First National

Var-ketta.

for your child’s birthday!
TINY
TRAINED
ANIMALS,
mystery, wonder and surprise!
An hour of vaudeville magic
at a VERY MODEST PRICE!

and

Pianos-Organs-Stereo
Recorders-Record Players
Records-Sheet Music
Tuning - Musical Entertainment

Piano

1

M.G.

INSTRUCTION ON ALL
INSTRUMENTS
FINE PROFESSIONALS

Tape

~MONEY

CR 2-2515
DRAPES,

curtains,
cafes.
Slipcovers or
stery
for small pieces. Sewing
_kinds. PArk 4-5824.

-*pronounced

YOrktown
IF

COATS.

2213 Central St., Evanston.
328-5159
ALTERATIONS AND HEMS ON WOMen’s apparel. Formerly with Peck and

RD.

Instruction

We
have
a
SUPERIOR.
RENTAL
PLAN
which will save you money—
and excellent REPAIR SERVICE. We
carry
an
abundant
stock
-of
all
instruments including:

5-7400

YARD

WAUKEGAN

HERBERT

ALTERATIONS

DRESSES,

OR

RENT EVERYTHING

Loans

UNiversity 4-3034

DRESSMAKER

Skokie

Open Daily 8 to 5, Sat. 8 to
No charge for Sunday

BUTTONS,
BUCKLES
AND
MACHINE
button
holes.
24
HOUR
SERVICE.
Belts,
Pleating.
Complete
stock
of
metal
zippers.
:
VOGUE FABRIC SHOP

trade school will solve all your
problems
in her own home.
:
869-8571

Oakton,

RENTAL

:
MONOGRAMMING
BELTS, BUTTONS AND BUCKLES
=
COVERED WITH FABRIC
es
EXPERT PLEATING
RY ANN SILKS &amp; WOOLENS, INC.
- Church, Evanston
DAvis 8-3984
‘
Mill Shopping Center,
Ph. 824-9212

722 Main St.

Rental

JOHNSON EQUIPMENT Co.

8910

CLEANERS

1619 Glenview Rd., Glv.

Equipment

RENTAL HEADQUARTERS
ACE RENTAL

ALTERATIONS
NO

23

BY

BROTHERS

MAGIC FOR YOUR CHILDREN’S
party. Ask for Dan, AL 6-1148.
MAGIC BY GARY
Children or adults.
Stage or home.
359-3252

107
108

SCHREFFLER
MUSIC CO.

“OF HIGHLAND PARK
“Your entertainment specialists’’
party marquees—
catering—entertainment
dance floors—car parkers—lighting
“One call does it all”
:
ID 2-1240

WANDA

724-9067 or 677-8087

Musical

Inc.

THE
COUNTRY
BOYS
HAY
RIDES,
carriages, Pony Rides, Fire Engines
sent
anywhere
for
kids’
and
adult
parties.
Or have your party
at our
antique Party Barn. NE 4-3633.

L &amp; M CATERING
Sea

30

hdo Productions,

FOODS

CATERED
WITH/WITHOUT ATTENDANTS
:
WHY COOK?
1709 Glenview
Rd., Glenview,
Ill.
menu planning, Miss B. 724-0302.

Plants and Shrubs
Gutters and Downspouts
Heating
and Air Conditioning
Help Weatedoo
Women—Business and Professional
Women—Household
Women—Baby Sitters
Women—Industrial
Help Wanted—
Men—Business and Professional
Men—Household
Men—industrial
Help Wanted—
Men and Women \
Household
Home Service
Household Appliance—
Service and Repair
Household
Goods—For
Sale
Household Goods—Wanted
To Buy
In Memoriam
Interior Decorating
Jewelry and Jewelry Repair
Lawn Mower and Tractor—Service
Legal Notices
Loans and Investments
Lost and Found
Mobile Homes
Miscellaneous
For Sale
Miscellaneous—Wanted To Buy

Entertainment

D2

Motorcycles—Go

at na cork coast met

- Auto Service
Automobile Tires

Town Houses
Vacation
Rentals

Gardening and Landscape Service—

ooo

nes
Animals, Pets and supplies
;
iques and Art Goods

sent net ea

Christmas Trees and Decorations —
Coins and Stamps
Concrete Work
Conducted House Sales
Disclaimer of Debts
Dogs and Cats
Dressmaking—Sewing—Needlework
Draperies &amp; Slip Covers—Custom Made
Electrical Service
Entertainment Equipment Rental
Exterminating
Fireplace Wood
Floor Refinishing and Covering
Flowers and Florists
For Rent—
Apartments
Apartments To Share
Board and Room
Convalescent Homes
Furnished Apartments
Furnished Houses
Garages
Halls and Studios
Hotels
Houses
Houses To Share
Industrial
Light Housekeeping Rooms
Out of State
Rooms
Storage Space
Stores and Offices
Summer Rentals

Nooo

Tax

NNWaWWKHwW

Be ap
Service—income
Air Conditioning and Heating

=

coal

+

272-

BRAMBACH
BABY
GRAND
MAHOGany. Needlepoint bench. $425 or best
ofter. 433-4066.
LIGHT
BLUE
GIBSON
ELECTRIC
guitar. One pickup, Vibrato, 3 months
old. Great for beginners. $125. Phone
AL 1-1805.

T.M.H.
mette.

CHILDREN.
EXP.
IN
State certified. 256-2985.

WIL-

Wanted: Tutor in Spanish for
SOPHOMORE
HIGH
SCHOOL
dent living in Wilmette. 256-2748.
1747

STU-

DECOUPAGE UNLIMITED
Orchard Lane
Northfielé
Materials and Instruction
Phone 446-8770

38

Camps

FOR
HORSE
LOVING
BOYS AND GIRLS
Arrowhead
Ranch,
Rice
Lake,
Wis.
Private horses for each. Corral, trail,
pack,
western
show,
swimming,
all
camp
activities.
Mod.
facilities.
38
years background
Call after 6 p.m. AM 2-0358; or GR 57661.

AQUA

LANE

DAY

CAMP

$25 PER
WEEK
INCLUDING
LUNCH
and transportation.
Exclusive
res 1
site in DesPlaines. Complete athletic
program.
Arts,
crafts
and
music
instruction.
Boys
and
Girls.
Dee
Beniaris, Director, 465-0926.
PEEBLES STABLE
Annual riding day camp.
For children 6 and over.
Free pick-up. Call day time 966-9050.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star « Highland Park
Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

April

13,

1967
4

�ae
rs~

4
COMPLETE

ADIAN CANOE TRIP
10-20, ages 13-17

u
“
Write or call
truly fantastic trip.
Doug MacNiel
Richard MacDonald
446-1039
16-1696
Rd.,
Hill
933
Waters.
N’
oods
Vinnetka
SUMMER DUDE RANCH
estern
living,
horse
back
riding,
ook
outs. Swim, dance, have a ball.
‘Educational
and _ recreational
program.
6 years
and up. Registration
deadline May Ist. Call FL 8-4429.

HOME

New
Box

and

Contractors

etc.)

REMODELING
SEGGER CONSTR. CO.
5-0262

Room additions
Rec. rooms
itchens
Family rooms
Bathrooms
Dormers
Free Estimates Gladly Given
Deal direct with owner—no salesmen
Once job is started, completed
WITHOUT DELAY
CLAUSEN CONSTRUCTION CO.
General Contractors
OFFER
A COMPLETE
SERVICE
for every type of building remodeling
Ceramic Tile — Vinyl Tile Work
rete Work — Walks, Steps, Footings
O
Roofing and Roof Repairs
Tuckpointing of Chimneys and Walls
No matter how large or how small the
work, we will be pleased to figure it.
CLAUSEN CONSTRUCTION CoO.
22 Green Bay Road, Winnetka
ohn B. Clausen
HiL Lcrest 6-2100
Structural Engineer
Mrs. V. Short
PArk 4-7786.

WE DO IT ALL
LAUER CONSTRUCTION CO.
777-4570 or 251-1254 or 831-4767

OWNERS

Northfield Bldg. and Const.

Day:

Blvd.

835-3327

HAROLD

Northbrook,

Eve.:

Ill.

446-7064

O. SCHULZ

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Expert workmanship and smart styling.
New
homes,
new
kitchens,
remodeling and additions. Free sketches and estimates. DAvis 8-1949.

“Oehl

Repair

&amp; Bobart

UN

7-8636

TUCKPOINTING

AUGUST G. KUNZ
CARPENTRY
Formica countertops, cabinets,
shelves, family rooms, porches,
and room additions. Insured.
UNiversity 4-9212
2309 GREY AVE.

Floor and Wall Tiling
BATHROOM

REMODELING

GLENVIEW

1328

Waukegan

Rd.

TILING

Glenview.

724-9704.

Carpentry, Cabinet Making
ROOMS.
REMODELand interior painting.
CRestwood 2-2938

PLASTERING
SCHNEIDER
Metal
ALpine

lathe
1-7119

&amp; FALASCO

ceilings

and patching.
ALpine 1-3047

BILL HESKETH
PLASTERING AND PATCHING
REMODELING
GReenleaf 5-6762
GENERAL
MASONRY
Chimney
repair.
Fireplace
rebuilt.
Tuckpointing.
Glass blocks
and_ conSay work, Ramp Company. Call 281-

Dawson's Cabinet Shop
COMPLETE
KITCHEN
REMODELing. Custom cabs., Formica tops. 736
12th St., Wilmette. 251-5737 or 251-6709.

FRED

FEICHTNER

PLASTERING
PAINTING
PArk 4-2614

John H. Lindenberger

RECHTORIS

CARPENTRY
Remodeling, Room additions,
Free estimates.

Etc.

Call evenings, 728-5276 or 878-3317.

April

13,

1967

250 Happ

A wonderful selection awaits
in the Want

Ads.

Turn

to Classification #132 in
this Paper!

Rd.

H| 6-2402
DELIVERIES TO EVANSTON.
HIGHLAND PARK AND
DEERFIELD NOT SOLICITED.
Concrete

ORchard
Il.

Lawn

57

Painting

CR
Fully

WHY

BJORNSON

LANDSCAPING

sodding,
designing,
maintenance
spring
clean
up.
Power
rolling,
seeding,
fertilizing.
UN
4-5116
evenings-weekends.
MARTINEZ LANDSCAPING
Lawns and tree service. Sodding and
seeding. Black dirt. Tractor service.
Free estimates.
Call 537-6232
TOP
S O
IL—HUMUS—SAND—MAnure—gravel—gravel
drives—rubbish
removal—power lawn rolling—tree removal—fill dirt-grading. VE 5-1195.
Jim
Beinlich,
The
Firewood
King

MAINTENANCE
No

CHOICE
NURSERY
FOR’
SALE:
stock.
Reasonable.
Shrubs
and evergreens. PArk 4-7477.

Henry

PAINTING
ESTIMATES

DAVID
NORTH

SHORE

INT. AND EXT. SMALL JOBS —

Interior and Exterior,
FULLY INSURED

OUTSIDE
25

YEARS

Insured.

Decorators
CRestwood

2-5753

Painting, Paper Hanging
38

yrs. on N.S. Interior, Exterior.
GOOD PREPARATION
CLEAN, NEAT WORKMANSHIP

Garrett

328-0531

INTERIOR
AND
EXTERIOR
PAINTing and wall cleaning. Am
available
days and weekends. Reasonable.
456-1939
EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR
PAINTING:
AND WALL WASHING
All work guaranteed.

R.

Hawkins.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland

SPECIALTY

ON

Free

Free

NORTH

estimates.

4.

Call

INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR
DECORATING
;
CALL AL 1-4265 FOR ESTIMATE
6P.M.OR AFTER
|
PAINTING AND PAPER HANG
30 YEARS EXPERIENCE.
|
Exp ert preparation; interior, exterior.
bs
Phone 548-6365.
INTERIOR
AND
EXTERIOR
P.
ing. Wall washing. Work
guar
Call John,
GReenleaf 5p.m. for FREE ESTIMATE.

GUTTERS

DECORATING
1-3801

CLEANED

$10;

me

GU"

Aogt

CLEAN

AN

Be

cleaned and painted inside $35.
ing and dec. interior and exterior.
Mr. Mueller 283-4390 .
:

EXP.

WALL

WASHING,

removal,

storm

windows,

basement.
All
Free estimate.

attic.

type
floors,
Gilbert, 491-

ce

INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR
_
PAINTING AND PAPER HA
FREE ESTIMATES
—s_
GReenleaf 5-3048
DAvis 8-7
FOR THE FINEST INTERIOR

AND EXTERIOR PAINTING,
WALL WASHING, PAPERHANGING.
CALL SCOTTY’S
6 ROOMS

CLEANED,

$85

Spec. rates on int. and ext.
pa
Plaster
repairs.
Est.
25 ee
insured. Lloyd Broberg, 743-' 30.

CALL ON
Interior and

JOHN WAHLMAN
exterior painting,

8-8924

1620 South

EB

OU

DENECKE DECORATING SERVI
Interior and exterior
Clean, recommended work.
canvas and paper hanging.

PAINTING AND DECORATING
ESTI- p.m
5
after
mates.

58

2-1557

CRestwood

Roofing

and

Siding

HAVE A ROOF PROBLE
Call ALpine 1-0377
‘
SUBURBAN ROOF TREATING §
YOU

IF

-Cedar

treated

ed

or

or

asphalt

replaced.

shingles,

Flat

recovered.

or

1

dec

Chimneys

pointed. Gutters painted

and

me

FLAT DECKS and TUCKPOINTI
GUTTERS and DOWNSPO
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
|
F. Bassing

ORchard 5

Tree Trimming

59

PAINTING
Exterior
Painting-Tuckpointing-Maintenance
and
Gutter
work.
Quality
work
aranteed. Fast courteous service.
Free estimates.
House dead
Bg Associates.

M.

R,. &gt;

Dier

478-0136

ERNST
W.
DAISS
&amp; SON
PAINTING
AND
DECORATING
Wood finishing—paper
hanging
INTERIOR
AND
EXTERIOR
1530 Spencer Av.
Wilmette
ALpine
1-6344

G.

9-0794 or UN 4-5914

appreciated. PArk 9-0892.
ty
DONALD CHRISTENSEN, PAINTING
HD)
PAPER HANGING, W OOD

E.

N. PADDOCK

Professsional

Ui

Tile—Slate—Asphalt .

Very Reasonable
EXPERT WORK. DEPENDABLE
NEAT, NO JOB TOO SMALL
FREE

k

Painting and Decorating

FIRST CLASS WORK
VERY REASONABLE PRICES
561-7710 days; nights; 248-2084

INTERIOR
AND
EXTERIOR
PAINTing,
wall
washing,
wallpaper
removed,
furniture
stripped,
call Don
Rice 864-8846 for estimate.

AND SPRING CLEAN UP.
Everett Clark, 869-0194.
GRECO BROS.
lawn
maintaining.
Landscaping,
job too small. Call anytime.
625-3486

UN

DAvis

DECORATING —

DIRT

IN.

BROS.

INTERIOR. OR EXTERIOR
WALL WASHING
-

DE‘
becee

Painting and Decorating ©

washing.

SPECIALIZING IN FINE
Residential Painting and Decoratin
INTERIOR
EXTERIOR
pa
Painting
Paper
Hanging
Masonry Painting
Staining
Thorough Preparation—Best Materials.
FREE ESTIMATES
.
FULLY INSURED
LE 17-0737
:
3 Generations on North Shore

ROSES

BEST

OF COURSE,

ARE THE BEST!

Serving the North Shore for 45 years.
No
gamble
with
your
painting
or
decorating problems if you consult one
of our experts:
Mr. Hauber AL 1-2959
Mr. Schmidt CR 2-4268
Mr. Eckert AL 1-1199
Main office 5524 Broadway, Chicago.
LO 1-5437

and

DALE
PRILL
LANDSCAPING
SODDING
PLANTING
Complete lawn maintenance
Commercial and Residential
Reas. rates—Northbrook-Glenview
area
Dale Prill
R 2-5671

J. M. ECKERT

THEY

AND

TRACTOR
WORK,
STONE,
DRIVEways,
grading,
rubbish
and
brush
removal.
Ebilsisor Trucking
CR 2-0173.

Estimate

Who Does Your Decorating?

| AND
Over 7

PRIZE ROSE GARDEN
due to illness, $2.00 for 5 bushes. Dig
your own choice. Bushes
and climbers. ALpine 1-7597 for appt.
COMPLETE LANDSCAPING
EVERGREENS, TREES, SHRUBS
Planting, Lawn Work, Sodding, Fertilizing, Trimming,
Lawn-Shrub
Spraying.
PA
4-1272
Walter J. Michaels

Free

—

JOHN S. NELSON

2-2217

Insured

PAINTING,

plastering,
patching.
LOWEST
ESTIMA

PAINTING AND
ALpine

SPECIALIZE
IN AI.L TYPES
OF
ainting. Ind. attention and needs will
e met.
Color
matching
and
color
continuity
as part
of the
painting.
Neat,
clean
workmanship
in _ all
phases of painting and paper hanging.

FOR YOUR
BEST SPRING CLEANUP
maintenance and planning. Now is the
time to select your landscaper for the
year. Seek the best advice and a free
estimate by calling me Vito DiPinto,
ID 2-7698.

THE

Decorating

WE

ATTENTION LAWN LOVERS!
Now
is the time
to rake,
roll and
fertilize your lawn. Take advantage of
the
mulches
at hand.
Please
don't
make the same mistake that
you did
last year. We are experienced
in the
business. We don’t profess to be the
. best but endeavor
to give you the
best. Our customers say we cannot be
beat!
We
accept
these
compliments
with profound humility.
Allen J. Clover eo
ata
Service

BLACK

and

SPENCER
DECORATING

Gardening and Landscape
Service—Plants and Shrubs

LANDSCAPING
NURSERY
831-4468

Tractor—~

KNOLL’S PAINTING/DECORATING
.
‘ and Remodeling Service
2710 Appletree Ln., Northbrook, Ill.
272-0464,

MENEGHELLO CONSTRUCTION CO.
All kinds
of cement
work,
porches,
steps,
stone terrace and patio. Also
foundation for room additions.
AL 1-5647.

FOR

Mower and
Service

PAINTING

INTERIOR AND EXTERK

PAUL'S MOWER SERVICE
Hand
and power
mowers
sharpened
and repaired. Pickup and delivered.
671 Helen Dr. Northbrook
272-4632

CEMENT
CONTRACTOR
DRIVEways,
walks,
steps,
patios,
repairs
forms, Basement waterproofed.
Serving North Shore customers for 47 yrs.
JOSEPH KNEIP
ALpine 1-2618
ORchard 3-3174

ROBINCREST

ROOFING

MOWERS
SHARPENED AND REPAIRED
WEST GARDEN AND HARDWARE
Milwaukee Ave. north of Glenview Rd.,
next to Tollway Bridge.
VAnderbilt 4-6146.

Chicago

rating,
eure

4-9423

Gutter and Downspout Service
All type Roating
“Serving the North Shore
for 25 yrs.”’
E. F. BASSING
ORchard 5-4030

Work

yrs, experience serving
North Shore area.

EXPERIENCED:

Complete

56

aw

Complete Decorating Service —
Fully
Insu
Skilled workmen
Free Esti
DA 8-5004

Downspouts

GUTTERS

ROBERT N. LOUTSCH
2333 Glenview Rd., Wilmette
CONCRETE CONTRACTOR
Walks, driveways, floors, patios,
steps, porches and repairs.
ALpine 6-0988
“‘Call before 8, and after 5.”

COMPLETE
LANDSCAPING
lawn maintainance service.

and

LIVINGSTON

Northern Eagle Roofing Co.

INVITED

Northfield,

LAWN

HUNTING?

you

UPS

. POWER LAWN ROLLING
LET US TAKE THE HUMPS OUT
OF YOUR LAWN.
VE 5-1195
JIM BEINLICH

APARTMENT

CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
~ Rec. rooms, kitchen remodeling, room
additions,
repairs;
homes
built
to
order. 15 years on the North Shore.
No
salesmen’s
commissions
to pay.
Deal direct with carpenter and save.
.
438-8329 for free estimate.

Gutters

:4-43

PArk

9-0495

xterior and interior. 20 years on
Guaranteed
work.
Prices reas.
man Engstrom. UNiversity 4-5944.

Year
172.

GUTTERS CLEANED

BUILDERS SERVICE, INC.

54

Chimney Repairs
seater urocting
Caulking
Brick
Staining
Bldg. Cleanin
Leaky Basements
Bldg. of all Descriptions Insured
Emil J. Birkenheier
UNiversity 4-7722

ADDITIONS
GARAGES
RECREATION ROOMS
COMPLETE
HOME
IMPROVEMENTS
WE SPECIALIZE IN GOOD WORK
FREE ESTIMATES
CR 2-1893
774-2407

EDWARD

clean up. Planting and seeding.
round maintenance. Call UN

REINFORCED
TERRACES,
PATIOS
and
walks
our
Specialty.
Imported
Mosaic Tile and Terrazo. Call us soon
for estimate. Phone 537-4200.

in shower area.

Call Tom

ROOM

ROOM ADDITIONS—REC. ROOMS
| CUSTOM KITCHEN REMODELING
SPECIALIZING IN QUALITY WORK
FREE ESTIMATE
272-7951

Material

PROFESSIONAL CONCRETE
AND PAVING WORK
Walks, patios, floors, etc. Also stone
and black top pees:
Young, competent engineer.
pine 6-1513.

Repaired and Installed
GUARANTEED NOT TO WASH OUT

RECREATION
ING. Exterior
Henry Dier

AVAILABLE
NOW—THE
MANPOWER
and equipment to give you a quality
built addition or interior remodeling
work.
Free
estimates,
fully
bonded
and insured. 20 years’ experience.
Skokie

DELIVERED—PICK

etc.

CERAMIC TILE

Prices Now in Effect
SAVE 20% ON
Additions
Family
Rooms
Deters

and

Blacktop Patch (66 lb. bag)

53

repairs,

ELECTRICAL
CARPENTRY
PLUMBING
ALL ODD JOBS
Fast and efficient work at reasonable
prices.
17
years
experience.
Free
estimate.
- CALL GEORGE
274-7901

_ DEAL WITH A RELIABLE FIRM
REMODEL WITH CONFIDENCE

#250

at

ALL TYPES
HOME REPAIRS

AGINATIVE DESIGNS
REALISTIC PRICES

HOME

rooms,

for modernization of kitchens,
and bathrooms:
Quality custom-built kitchen
cabinets, storage units, room
dividers and vanities
Formica countertops and
cabinets
GReenleaf 5-1115
2142 Ashland Ave., Evanston

FREE ESTIMATE
PH. 274-6601

arpentry
‘Kitchens
Bathrooms

CONTRACTOR

Bob Viets Custom Carpentry

2734 W. Touhy, Chicago

Supplies

fan
Service

PAINTING
AND
DECORATING. |
grins a specialty. Residential wi

SPRING

REPAIRED,
PAINTED,
COMPLETE
roofing and sheet metal service. Fully
insured. Free inspection. Free est.

and

VISIT OUR
FACTORY SHOW ROOM

inter

Building

LANDSCAPING,

“Salers

TZ. JENSEN |

CLearbrook

BLACKTOP SEALER (1 and 5 Gal.)
Flagstone—Bluestone
CONCRETE STEPPERS FOR PATIOS
Sewer Pipe, Drain Tile, Culvert Pipe
CONCRETE, PLAST., MASON MAT’LS.

Building Maintenance

ALL WORK
COMPLETELY GUARANTEED

VE

52

VICTOR’S

478-5955

55

PANELING,
BSMNT.
REC.
RM.
Acoustical
ceils.;
floor
tile,
en.
carpentry and repair. By independent
carpenter. Free estimates. 272-8680.

A Distributor

6 p.m.,

FOR
BEST
LAWN
MAINTENANCE,
early
spring
cleaning,
sod,
evergreens, shrubbery. Any odd job, call
Fears Landscaping, 389-0033.

CARPENTRY
REMODELING
ROOM
additions.
Do
my
own
work.
Call
anytime after 6 p.m. A. Johnson.

Save By Buying

after

LARS H. LARSON
Remodeling and Repairing
I treat your home like my own.
Since 1950
Phone 698-2407.

Ee

AND SONS
Decorating

Complete

orth Shore References.
After 6:30, call AR 1-3164.

BYRON FELTON CONSTRUC. CO.
Building and Remodeling
Kitchens, Bathrooms, Family Rooms,
Additions, Ceramic Tile, Floor Tile
446-3268
Winnetka

Rec.

OUR TRAINED STAFF
DOES THE ENTIRE JOB

48-4852

THOMAS J. MACKIN
REQUESTS LAWN CLEAN-UPS.

PLAYBOX SAND—BLACK DIRT
Tanbark (When Available)
CRUSHED STONE FOR DRIVEWAYS

R.E. HOLGER
CARPENTRY

EVERYTHING NEW
BRIGHT AND BEAUTIFUL
INCLUDING KITCHEN SINK

From

REMODELING

SAVE $$ GUARANTEED WORK
Carpentry -Siding- Booting
Cement-Tuckpointing-Masonry
Mike Dragovich
588-6535

GEORGE AND GEORGE
CARPENTERS
Building—Repair—Millwork
**Let George Do It’”’
Phone CRestwood 2-2530 or 1458

WOOD AND
KITCHENS

refrigerator

6-5400

CUSTOM CABINETS. FREE EST.
Remodeling; additions; new homes
Howard’s Cabinet Shop. 272-3829

Direct Factory Distributors
KITCHEN CABINET-VANITIES

stove,

HI

TAURI

and Shrubs

BEST PRICES NOW
ALL-RITE HOME PRODS., INC.
Free Estimates
UN 4-2224,
BR 3-3370

GENERAL

Inc.

(and

Northfield

QUALITY

| Kitchen Salon

COMPLETE
FORMICA

Construction

84

ii

Service—Plants

NEW

PURTELL &amp; CO.

MAINTENANCE—
EXTERIOR

Builders

REMODELING,

tile
aths,
kit.,
additions,
homes,
work.
concrete
repairs,
roof
work,
UALITY CONSTRUCTION CO.
2-4429
CRestwood
ESTIMATES
| FREE

S 3

eS

GR

5-4365

for

dormant

of

trees

tree

and

spraying

shrubs

and

due

to

sto

damage.

-

Call our tree man for a quotation.

CHALET
3132

LAKE

NURSERY —

AV.,
ALpine

WILME
6-0561

35 YEARS EXPERIENCE
INSURED
=
LICENSED

COMPETE:

RALPH SYNNESTVEDT
&amp; ASSOCIATES, INC.

|

Member of National Arborist
Association and International
Sh
3602

Tree

Glenview

Conference

Road

H. A. Morrison,
TREE

PArk4-

Arborist

SPECIALISTS

Spraying, Trimming,

Feeding, Removal

Power stump removal.
ALpine 1-0945

—

DAVEY
A COMPLETE
Accurate

TREE

diagnosis

Dutch
Elm
disease
arranged now. Phone

CARE SERVI

of

tree

troublk

control
s5
437-4080.

CLAVEY TREE SERVICE

TRIMMING—TREE

STUMP

Park

Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

REMOVAL

REMOVAL
9-2279.

Classified

_

�3

ONS.
ING,
FEEDING,

modern
equipment,
operators.
Our
51
years
of
experience
in treating
North
Shore
trees is available by phoning. Mem-

bers

National

&amp;

National

Arborist

Shade

Tree

Hillcrest 6-4380

_ . HOME
60

VErnon

5-0514

MAINTENANCE—
INTERIOR

i Carpentry—Cabinet

Work

oe:

-—-s«s

Davis

and

Church

15 YEARS
EXP.
RE. A-l
work
specializing
in
paneling,
closets,
doors,
accoustical
g, etc. C. Gosser, AL 6-0789.

ALL
_

CARPENTRY

PORCHES,
-

ments.

ROOM

Call

WORK

ADDITIONS,

Fred

BASE-

at 338-8355.

‘CARPENTRY, REC. ROOMS, PANEL;

, built-ins,

closets,

; PS aew of work.
rman,

‘sinh

shelves,

Reasonable

and all

prices. Call

328-3050.

, All Types of Remodeling
a

OVERHEAD
DOORS.
Call Pat 864-8085

%

_ CARPENTER,
e.

15

YEARS

Additions,

siding, rec.
_ McGuinness,

REA.
_

Specializing

OWNERS

ELEC.

circuit-—-Outlets—Dryer

.

and

AFTER

6

P.M.

CR

2-0314

65 Floor Refinishing and Covering
RESTORE
#

THE

r floors.

atest
floors

HIDDEN

Dura

BEAUTY

Seal

finishes,

OF

in

the

light or dark colors. Parquet
installed, imported or domestic.’

r 35th
year.
derson— Ross

Free
estimate.
AnFloors,
Inc.
3865-71

___ Milwaukee.Ave.

AVenue

3-3800.

_.
MATTSON FLOOR SERVICE
9x12
room $19.50 complete. Sanded,
_ sealed and finished. Quality work and
- materials. For dependable service
:
Call 766-2965.
;
es

‘LOOR SANDING AND REFINISHING
in the finish of your choice
Dark floors are our specialty

Free

estimate

oe

. CRestwood

HENSCHEL

Sansing
teed

Bob’s

Floor

2-2699

FLOORING
Finish.

Ceramic

HEIGHTS FLOOR SERVICE
, wood floors. Machine scrubbed,
waxed, buffed. Home
or office. Rea-

sonable.

LL us

‘WINDOW CLEANING SPECIALISTS
Commercial

and

~ “Insured. NE

ACE
ebay
3 ze

residential

.

1-0509 or 437-9297

WALL WASHING

S

SERVICE
FREE ESTIMATES
DAvis 8-3247

3

~ The L&amp;S

WALL WASHING

_ Interior

and

HOUSEWORK.

Also any type of work.

exterior

— Best Way Window Cleaning
SERVICE.

REASONABLE

scrubbing

Wasning.

and

STRIP-

polishing.

Window washing.
Call 662-0422

Wall

Painting.

Jim's Wall Washing Service
FREE
§

ROOMS

WASHED

_ Windows

washed

carpenter

p.m.
‘

ESTIMATES
729-3374.

jobs.

and

DAvis

APPROX.

polished.

8-5945

$70.

after

Small

VETERANS
FURNITURE SERVICE

WINDOWS
and

WASHED

Exterior
Jobs
272-5348

WE

Painting

CLEAN:

_ Garages and Basements
REASONABLE

B&amp;G

456-1939

Interior Decorating

Interior Decorating
FREE

4 — Classified

ESTIMATES
296-4763

HOM
Phone: 256-4768
WANTED—TYPING,
PROOFREADING
or other
mail-order
work
to dw at
home. Experienced. Phone 253-8653.
NORTHWEST SUBURBAN AREA
Home
Secretarial Service. Bookkeeping
and
typing.
Will
pick
up
and
deliver. PArk 9-2737, after 5 PA 4-3145.
EXPERIENCED TYPIST
Will do typing at home. Pick up and
deliver if necessary. Phone 272-8680.

VOCAL

-UPHOLSTERING
Draperies — Slip Covers
R. J. McFAUL
Road

Custom

CRestwood

2-3273

House Furniture

EXPERTS IN ALL TYPES OF FURNIture refinishing, repairing and reupholstering. 1,001 fabrics. Free est. 1328
Sherman, Evanston. 864-8983.

STRIPS

ANYTHING

SALAD BOWL OR GRAND PIANO
YOU NAME IT-BIX STRIPS IT
1024 Emerson, Evanston
864-3878

76

Household Appliance
Service and Repair

SEWING
MACHINES—ALL
MAKES
repair,
bought,
electrify,
sold.
New
and used
at low cost.
Guar.
work.
Free pickup. Skowron Agency, Millen
Hardware, AL 1-3060 or 736-1670 eves.

EMPLOYMENT
98

Situations

Wanted—Students

WILL CUT LAWNS AND DO
OTHER YARDWORK
Teenage boy with good refs.
Call Pete, 251-3635.
PART-TIME
WORK
AS
HELPER
IN
Art
store
or plant.
Experienced
in
sculpturing
and
potterv
CR
2-6737
after 3:30.

Situations Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

YOUNG
EXPERIENCED
WOMAN
would
like
part-time
switchboardreceptionist
work.
Good
typist
also.
Experienced on 608A, PBX board. Can
supply excellent references. Write A927, Box 60, Wilmette, Illinois.

L.P.N.
NURSE
DESIRES
PRIVATE
CASE. ELDERLY PERSON. THERAPY, GOOD COOK, KIND, PATIENT.
BEST REF. LAKE SHORE. GR 5-6630
or LO 6-0899.
SECY.
TO
ASSIST
EXECUTIVE
AS
one-gal office staff on part-time basis.
College grad.
avail. evenings,
weekends. Exc. steno-skills. Majors: modern
lang.,
music.
Exp.
sales,
pub.
rel., scientif. legal dict. 475-1437.

ments, attics and Garages. Clean all
types of floors. For free estimate call
Don Rice 864-8846

107.

Help

Situations

DOMESTICS

LIVE-IN
Scottish 19, Mother’s Helper
English 22, Mother’s Helper
Belgium 23, Mother’s Heiper
Dutch 23, Mother’s Helper
Envlish 46, Domestic
Plus many others including couples.
Guaranteed pian-No year end bonus
‘Call for information
UN 9-7900
MILFORD OVERSEAS SERVICE
708 Church St.
Evanston

DAY

Large
amounts
of phone
and
inte
office contact. Work extensively
field sales force. Excellent opportu
ty to handle increasing responsibiliti
when
executive is away
from
ho
office.
We

4-6656

WORKERS

Elm

St.,

Winnetka

Hllicrest

Call
THE

WOMEN
DESIRES
TO
in her home
5 days
references call 869-1068

Woman

DO
IRONING
a week,
good
or 328-5605

Wishes Day Work

CLEANING

OR

IRONING

YOUR

AMERICAN
2100

is

FULL

room

PHOTOCOPY

Dempster

UN

9-9000

art receptionist $375-400

HOUSEWORK

Situations

St.,

Evanston

USE

Wanted—

WANT

CLERK - TYPIST
EXCEPTIONAL

MATURE
on “ea
00

FULL OR

103

Situations Wanted—Men
Business and Professional

NEAR

EXPERT
WINDOW
WASHING,
screens
put
up,
gutters
and
down
spouts
cleaned,
bonded
and insured
869-0325.

104

Situations Wanted—Men
Household

HOUSEMAN
AND
RELATED
GENER.
al
mechanics.
Have
tools,
20
yrs.
experience.
References.
Phone
4468195 after 8:30 p.m. (Winnetka).
WINDOW WASHING, STORMS
removed,
put up screens
and lawn
work. Call 488-6698 (Chicago).
DALE’S STUDENT
SERVICE INC.
An
agency
w/students
and
nonstudents for any type work. Top Refs.
DAvis 8-8841
GReenleaf 5-0743.

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
No Fee. Hours 9-5
UN 9-35.
Sat. by appt. 616 Church St.
Evansto

ADS

CHILD
CARE
FOR
VACATIONERS.
Wk.
end
proxying.
Eve.
sittings.
Future
bookings.
Complete
charge.
AL 1-1726. If out call again.
TO BABY
hour. Mrs.

AT THIS

CLIFF

BABY SITTING—YOUR HOME
Hour,
day,
week-vacation.
24
hour
service. We
Sit Better Baby
Sitting
Inc. Call 869-0022.

WANTS
$1.00 an

DON'T TYPE

THIS
POSITION
AS
BID
CORRE
pondent with a large local concern hg
you on the phone a good share of t
time discussing prices and such wi
clients. A pleasant telephone mann¢
and some figure aptitude are asse
Training is available. To $425.

brownlie personnel
708 Church
328-3400

Baby Sitting

WOMAN
272-0509.

IF YOU

LOOK

EVANSTON

WOMAN
WANTS
CARE
FOR
THE
sick at night, stay with children when
parents go out of town. Call 869-5974.

102

Howard Johnson's Restaura
Plaza Del Lago. Sheridan and Weste
field
Drive,
Wilmette
or
call
Mis
Cassidy 251-9631.

SUBURBAN
FIRM
NEEDS
ATTRACtive girl as receptionist in their art
and
picture
dept.
Typing
needed.
FREE

HOURS
PER
DAY,
woman. Call 864-8085.

TIME

Above
average
salary..
Immedia
openings on all shifts. No experien¢
necessary.
Full
pay
while
trainin
Uniforms
and meals furnished. Pa
family
hospitalization,
life insurand
and vacation. Transportation supplie
from Linden Ave. station. Apply:
.

to

EXPERIENCED LADY HAS ONE DAY
a
week
(Tues.),
cleaning
only.
Pan teeratae
Evanston preferred. 8690

5

WAITRESSES

and

285-7178

,

Av.
Evansta
869-2580, ext. 416
Equal Opportunity Employer

opportuni-

much

Northfie
Employer

Ridge
An

CHANCE

With APECO there
advance and grow.

person
COMP

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORP.

IRONING
ONLY
OR
COMPLETE
laundry service, best North Shore ref.
eas Nd and delivery. DA 8-9672 or GR
D-

Winnetka Rd.
An Equal Opportunity

1740

HERE’S

in

MARKETING

ty to use your initiative, ingenuity
that untapped ability of yours?

$1.25 HOUR
Call Mary CR 2-8753

apply

NATIONAL
ORGANIZATION
R
quires alert woman with good secr
tarial skills for assignment in marke
ing
department.
Must
be
excelle
typist with dictaphone experience a
able
to
carry
out
a_
variety
administrative responsibilities. Sala
commensurate with
experience. Co
plete fringe benefit program.

274-8100
employer.

MORE

or

CHEMICAL

Mystik Tape Div.

Department

money, and

446-4000

BORDEN

ARE YOU LOOKING?,
Have you been thinking
about makin
a change which will offer you MOR
responsibility,
MORE
challenge,

MORE

Inc.

STATISTICAL CLERKS
CLERK TYPIST PART-TIME
ASS’T AREA CORRESPONDENT

6-1047

CHILDREN’S
TRAVELING
COMPANion; college senior; majoring in child
development; 8 yrs. exp. working with
children. Experienced traveler. ID 25905 after 4 p.m.

program

WE ARE
INTERVIEWING
NOW
FO
several interesting positions availab
immediately.
We
offer
convenie
location,
pleasant
modern
surro
ings, excellent benefit program, go
starting salary. Please come in @
talk to us about following;

SECRETARIES

Lindgren Emp. Agency
811

internatior

hospital-medic|

benefit

Office Openings

NORTH SUBURBAN TRANSIT
&amp; EMPLOYMENT SERVICE, INC.
218 E. Ontario St.
Chicago 60611.

DAY

of

Laboratories,

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.

MAIDS—GENERAL—COUPLES

growing

6301 Lincoln Av.
Morton Gro
965-4700
:
-69
An Equal Opportunity Employer

1700

Personnel

fast

Excellent

Baxter

Professional

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

a

products.

If you have |-2 years keypunching experience and looking for a good steady position
with a future, this may be for
you. New modern office, better than average company
benefits, 8:30 to 4:30, 5 day
week,

1771

are

manufacturer

KEYPUNCH
OPERATORS

-WORKERS

:
WITH
Door to door bus transportation and
excellent North Shore references.
CALL MISS ARMSTRONG:

MO

x

Ill.

Wanted—Women
Household

EUROPEAN.

and

.

INTERESTING
SECRETARIAL
PO
tion avail. for a capable woman w
likes
a
busy
working
atmospher
Must
have
good
shorthand,
typ
skills and secretarial experience.

Wanted—Women

Business

s,

FIELD SALES MGR.

EXPERIENCED
GARDENER
WILL
do your yard all summer.
Call Mr.
Crooks at HI 6-6437 or HI 6-4638.

ACCOMPANIST

Write A-942, Box 60, Wilmette,

IRONING

EXPERT
UPHOLSTERING
AND
REpairing,
sofa
and
chair,
springs
repaired
in your
home.
Free
estimates,
1419 Sherman
Av., Evanston.
UN 4-4890 or GR 5-8385 evenings.

1623 Techny

TYPEWRITING AND
ACNE WORK.

Women |

x

SECRETARY

BASE-

GARDEN WORK:
Man
wants
room
in
exchange
for
garden work. Please write N.Y.,
P.O. Box 91, Wilmette, Ill.
WALLS
AND
WINDOWS
WASHED:
screens
put
up,
storms
removed;
gutters cleaned; general home maint.
Reas. Evanston area. DA 8-0361, Bill.

WANTED:
Su

“
7.

Business and Professional

PAINTING

PRAC.
NURSE,
STAY
NIGHTS,
lady or elderly couple, sleep, serve
breakfast, relieve nurse, 2nd Sundays.
GR 5-3197. 6:30-9 a.m., 7:30-9 p.m.

7:30

WALLACE
HOUSE
CLEANING
SERvice.
Wall washing,
carpet cleaning.
a ity
prices. Guaranteed
satisfaction.

68

Thousands
of
unusual
fabrics
to
choose from. All work guaranteed.
Day or evening calls.
Joseph Interiors &amp; Reupholstery Co.
3246 W. Bryn Mawr
Chicago
Call collect, IRving 8-0381

100
Interior

REUPHOLSTERY

WASHING,

eo

Help

Household
WALL

HIGHLY
RECOMMENDED
MAN
TO
do
all
work
and
live
in
home.
Everglades Club reference. Phone 9 to
10 a.m. or after 6 p.m. 251-3738.

35 YEARS EXPERIENCE
CUSTOM MADE PLASTIC COVERS
FREE
WITH
wee
AND
CHAIR

~ RATES.

:
ree estimates. Call 478-2900.
RUG
SHAMPOOING,
FLOOR

_

CUSTOM

painting.

F URNITURE
SPOT
REMOVER.
Cigarette burns, dents, scratches, and
Mars removed in home. Free est. Call
after 7 p.m. 761-4756 Mr. Roberts..

ping,

SLIPCOVER SALE

BIX

AND GEN.

—

REUPH.
SOFA—$39
PLUS
FABRIC;
chair—$19 plus fabric; SECTIONAL—
$24
ea.
lus
fabric.
COMPANION
SALE—CUSTOM
FABRIC
SLIPCOVERS—Chair—$12
plus fabric;
Sofa—
$22 plus fabric. 44
Price Drapery Sale.
Work guar. FREE
estimates, Terms
avail.
CHESTERFIELD INTERIORS
Div. of Chesterfield Upholstery Inc.
CALL 677-6350

‘is

Service 477-0726

WINDOW,

-

REUPHOLSTERY

Service

_ WHY FUSS

and

Professional

MATURE
YOUNG
WOMAN
DESIRES
a
receptionist,
switchboard,
experienced
light
typing
position.
Old
Orchard. 724-1933.

JOHNSON EQUIPMENT CO.
Oakton St.. Skokie.
OR_5-7400

Upholstering, Repairing
Refinishing

Free estimate. 255-1131. Home

=.

75

107

Situations

EX P E RIENCED
MAINTENANCE
cleaning.
Stores,
offices,
and
bldgs.
Stripping, waxing, any kind of floors.
Rets. Own equip. 864-3482.

101

RENT

ae

EXPERIENCED
TYPIST
DESIRES
part time work at home. Can pick up
and
deliver.
Write
A-941
Box
60,
Wilmette, Illinois.

CARPETS
EXPERTLY
CLEANED
IN
the home.
Ready
for use the same
day. Call for estimates after 5:30 p.m.
Morgan Janitor Service 869-7956.

FOR

Ses:

WINDOW,
WALL
WASHING
AND
interior
and
exterior
painting,
gen.
housework.
Also
any type
of work,
storms removed. 477-0726.

I WILL CLEAN YOUR TACKED DOWN
carpet
for less
than
any
one
else
without
sacrificing
quality.
288-0830
after 9 a.m. or 493-3252 after 7 p.m.

CoO.

wall and floor tile installed.
Glenview area 20 yrs.
PArk 4-1395.
eS

SHAMPOOERS
AND
FLOOR
POLISHers for rent.
ACE RENTAL
8910 Waukegan
Rd.
YO 5-5080
M.G.

Co.

and Refinish. Try our guaran-

Olyurethane

TRIER _ township
ALpine 1-5697

|

EXPERIENCED TYPIST
WILL DO TYPING AT HOME,
HAVE IBM ELEC, TYPEWRITER
PARK 4-3834.

SERVICEMASTER

Serving the
NEW
Free Estimates

heat.

5-2754

ELECTRICAL WORK
REA. RATES—FREE ESTIMATES
_ NORMAL 100 AMP SERVICE—$125
Small jobs are a specialty.
743-5597.
LICENSED ELECTRICIAN
REPAIRS. INSTALLATION
_.__
AND REMODELING, ETC.
CALL

NEED NOT BE EXPENSIVE
Repair—Install
Carpets.
Home
or
Plant.
Over
31.
yrs.
exp.
Free
estimates.
Associated Rug &amp; Furniture Cleaners
743-8744.
CARPET,
FURNITURE,
WALL
AND
floor cleaning professionally done.

range

Service—elec.

YOrktown

Rug and Upholstery Cleaning

3748

WORK

RATES—LICENSED—INSURED

Ivew

—wiring—100 Amp.

CALL ULLRICH THE PLUMBER
FOR
leaky
faucets,
toilets,
stopped
up
sinks,
drains
and
electric
sewer
rodding. Estimates on remodeling wk.
Water heaters. ROgers Park 4-0296.
“Over 75 years of satisfied service’’

and

BEAUTY OPERATOR
will take hospital and house
appointments Ae aoe pee
work.
-098

J. C. SEWER SERVICE
227-1059

SHAMPOOERS

Service

Electrician
HOME

roofing,

rooms and porches.
Contractor 824-0247.

Electrical

IN

EXPERI-

remodeling,

Business

Professional Rug Cleaning

UNiversity 4-6462

Between

SEWER TROUBLES?

72

WOODCRAFT SHOP
ee
cave Work—Repairs
aterial for Home Craftsmen

1636 Maple Ave.

104

CATCH
BASINS
CLEANED,
$5.00.
24
hr.
service.
Licensed,
bonded
and
insured.

Association

Organization.

een

i

SALARY

FOR

is

a

nationally

individual

to

We

many

have

PERSON

REGULAR — PART-TIME

NORTHWESTERN
TRANSPORTATION

Ours

RIGHT

care

for

known
a

consulting

variety

employee

AND. "L"

of

benefits

firm;

files

and

and

an

we

need

a

conscientious

undertake

special

outstanding

group

of

is

excellent

projects.

—

office

associates.

If

you

are

opportunity
we

would
Please

interested
for

consider
call

in

full-time

advancement.

Miss

three

days

If

you

a week,

employment,
are

there

interested

or

four

or

five

in

an

part-time

hours

each

work,
day.

Sumerfelt,

FR 2-883 |

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star ° Highland Park Herald * Deerfield
Villager * Highwood Herald
“2

=

April

13, 196

�|G.

he New
tandard
f Excellence

The

Has Openings for. Women
in the Following Areas:

» Temporary
Dffice Help

necessary,

hite
Collar
Girls

EXPERIENCE

BOOKKEEPING

SOME

OFFICE CLERK

GENERAL
PREFER
office
Duties

GENERAL

WITH

WOMAN

train.

will

but
experience,
will be varied.

CLERK TYPIST
to
ability
and
assignments.

SKILL

TYPING

GOOD

HAVE

MUST

fice experience. Good typing
—light shorthand helpf

Announces

essential

LAB ASSISTANT

The

HIGH

FOR

OPENINGS

HAVE

WE

Opening

OF-

SOME

WITH

WOMEN

YOUNG

of

a _ variety

handle

SECRETARY

OF AMERICA

Secy to President
Public Relations secy
Secy to Manager
3 Legal secretaries
Learn personnel, secy
Secy to Marketing Dir.
Purchasing ass’t, secy
Real estate secy
Secy to publisher
Advertising secy
Secy to treasurer
Secy, yg, for young exec.

light typing.

Of Ilts

EVANSTON

500
500
475
450
450
450
450
433
433
433
425
350-415
400
400

Home economist for editorial
Learn to interview and hire
Assistant science editor
Bookkeepers, hand entry
N.C.R. bookkeepers
Key punch, train or expd
Bank tellers, train or expd.
Clerical, no typing, many
Straight switchboard
Travel bureau, no typing

700 up
500-600
550
375-550

STATISTICAL CLERK

FOR MARKETING RESEARCH DEPT.
Must be interested in math and have

708 Church Street
Suite 221

BONUS

An

tenographer
Typist
Trans. Mach. Oper.

Equal

4 and

Opportunity

Comp. Oper.

Who completes 120 hours
work for us... It's that simple... See for yourself...
Bonus offer terminates April
1967.

Adaptables
chat with or

in and

call. . . Jeanne Nash...
‘You'll like her...

a variety

IN

Parking

9-1 142

HOWARD

AMbassador

NOW

GRADUATION
AND

TODAY

LET

OUR

describe
opportunities
be
available
for you
in

Northbrook
272-2300

Receptionist Typist
and

duties

do

some

light

IN
HIGHreceptionist
switchboard

typing.

This

es
calls for seven and one-half
ours per day, five days per week,
twelve
months
per
year.
Fringe
benefits
include
three
weeks
paid
vacation, free health insurance,
sick
leave,
and a retirement
plan which
incorporates disability benefits. Apply
of
at
the
office
of
the
Board
Education,
2075
St.
Johns
Avenue,

Highland Park,

Ilinois—432-9254.

O PPORTUNITIES

ADMINISTRATIVE

SECY.

PLUSH AD AGENCY NEEDS A SECY.
to correlate interviews. for. trainees,
keep
conference
records,
etc.
Good salary. FREE.
:

LEWIS

EMPLOYMENT
(1618 Orrington

1967

VI
SERVICE
DAvis

CLERK-TYPIST

8-6880

glamorous

to $475. NO

FEE.

Job No.

office. Salary to $390, NO

Job

No. 4516.

NO

refund

office
CHARGE—Smaller
FULL
do
can
gal who
experienced

Shore

Personnel

Church

Street

602—CARLSON

328-7466

be

WILL

seated

TRAIN

behind

Ridge

BLDG.

OPERATOR

GR 5-3100

$175
$378-$466

for appilekioed

PUBLISHERS
UI

NEEDS
RECEPTIONIST
AND
switchboard operator. Age is open, 5
day
week,
hospitalization
insurance,
paid vacation,
Christmas
bonus.
911
Michigan Av., Wilmette, AL 1-4100.

GIRLS

sy
_

IN EVANSTON

pre ange

%

iet view

call Mrs.

RIGHT!

THIS

N 9-0933.

THAT’S

company
their own

has
little

presently

ae

TOPNOTCE

among
theater

lodking

Lit

their
group

for

ber
an

typists,

clerks, stenos, and secretaries.
lent public transportation. No fees.

If you are unable to come in,
Please register by phone,

_

Mur
EMPLOYMENT
1612 Chicago Av.
UN 9-9510

SERVI.

ee

BR

GLAMOUR SPOT!
GLAMOUR JOB!!
NO TYPINGII!
|
ADVERTISING
AGENCY

AN
A YO UNG
GAL.
MORE DETAILS.

CALL

US

CLIFF

ASSISTANT
TO
TECHNICAL
STAFF.
College trained. Excellent opportunity
intelligent
girl.
for
ambitious
and
insurGood
typist
preferred.
Free
ance. Top salary.
Call Mrs. Saben 475-4397
An equal opportunity employer

Shores Club

~

Lake Av., Glenview
Opportunity Employ

If you are looking for satisfac
your
work
and
compensa
;
munserate with your ability.
be
working
with
a young
tea
creative
people
on
the
er ;
must
a tiger on detail,
a
speller, like
reading,
oF
type
icta

EDITORIAL
ASSISTANT

618 DAVIS

PUNCH

1900 E.
Equal

:

reception

the

OPERATOR

ROOM

Crocker

WITH AN
ADVERTISING
LITHOGRAPHER

Av.
Evanston
869-2580 ext. 416
Opportunity Employer

STOCK

|

o

A CHALLENGING OPPOR
AWAITS YOU

Equal

Michigan

OPERATOR

EDUCATIONAL
An

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION
An

x

SCOTTs =
FORESMAN
CO.
a8

EXPANDING
DATA-PROCESSING
organization
of national
Department
requires young woman for position as
to 30, high
20
Age
keypunch operator.
2 years experience
school graduate,
top
salary,
starting
preferred. Good
fringe benefits. 3742 hour week.

1740

r

and

729-3000

Job

$591-$727

KEY

Call Mrs.

desk
at
fabulous
suburban
travel
bureau and greet vacation planners as
or
intormation
they come to you for
advice about schedules and locations.
travel
suburban
fabulous
at
desk
bureau and greet vacation planners as
they come to you for information or
advice about schedules and locations.
You’ll call top resorts and hotels for
reservations (and possibly visit them
on
your
own
vacation
or
long
weekends
as
part
of
your
travel
privileges).
Light
typing,
good
personality and neat appearance qualify.
$400 mo. Free.
MISS
PAIGE
PLACEMENT
6028 Dempster
966-0700

KEYPUNCH

NEE

Cheshire machine and perform
duties as needed. Will train.

4624.

North

ou

$3

-

MACHINE

needs
every-

FEE,

NO

$500.

to

ills t

“ag

CLERK

checks.

BOOKKEEPING
Salary

Da

PROMOTION
DEPARTMENT
a high school graduate to

FIGURE
CLERK—If
you like working
with numbers
this is for you.
salary. NO FEE. Jqb No. 4593.

$363-$447

GUARD

CASH

SKILLS

CLERK

CROSSING

adjustments.

ACCOUNTING DEPARTME
a
detailed
minded
met
coposits,
look
up
cash,

KAY
CAMPBELL’S
DISTRIBUTION
Center needs
a few more
full time
girls to help mark
and ticket. Good
salary. Apply

RELATIONS ASSOCIATE

aes

good
OFFICE—Unusually
GENERAL
job for unskilled Vat in smaller office.
alary to $390.
NO FEE. Job No. 4648.

thing.

Typing

PART-TIME

FEE.

$41 1-$505

COMMUNITY

specifications.

ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT
a woman with good ty

PUBLIC CONTACT for girl who wants
long.
all day
pene
with
to work
No. 4648.
FEE. Job
Salary to $390. NO

No.

RESEAR

quired.

RECEPTIONIST—Excellent job for the
girl who wants to meet the public in

CLERK-STENO
II

prepare

4619.

OFFICE position for someGENERAL
to
Salary
A pag
enjoys
who
one
Job No. 4567.
$400. NO FEE.

fancy

gooc
5

CLERK

Salary

field. No steno.

with

partment needs high school Ess
Prefer 2 years office experience.
assist
with
production
schec

the
for
all about

SECRETARY
ADVERTISING
girl who would like to learn

this

girl

MANUFACTURING

|

EMPLOYMENT
FEE
HOURS

NO

re
el
9-5

Sat. by appt.—636 Church

“
:

St., Eva

CLERICAL—FULL TIN
ACCURATE TYPIST __

RECEPTIONIST
$378-$466

you

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
UN 9-3520
No Fee Hours 9 to 5
Evanston
Sat. by appt. 636 Church St.,

TYPING

You'll

Barrett Electronics Corp.

DEPARTMENT

minded

Job No. 4616.

FEE.

NO

ST.

Stop in or call:
Personnel Director

SCHOOL
DISTRICT
107
land Park
is seeking
a
who can handle a simple

a detail
ability.

RESERVATIONS
RECEPTION

2-1 142

Rd.

-CLERK TYPIST
ACCOUNTING

to be her own boss. Should be able to
handle all office detail. Salary to $475.

636

ATTRACTIVE,
DIVERSIFIED
ASsignment
for dependable
person,
in
the
sales-marketing
department
of
this small
growing
electronics
company. Shorthand or dictaphone experience
necessary.
Excellent
salary
and three-weeks paid vacation.

Dundee

haha
with
good
typing
kill:
andle
correspondence
invo
securing
picture
permissions.

likes

for the girl who

OFFICE

1 GIRL

ROOM

AT THE ‘‘L’’ in the
NORTH SHORE BANK BUILDING
Free parking in bank tenant lot

630

that includes light typing, answering
phones,
and
reception
for
creative
staff at exc. suburban firm. Free.
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
6028 Dempster
966-0700

CAREER

for the person
SECRETARY
SCHOOL
atmosphere.
who likes an academic
Good salary. NO FEE. Job No. 4667.

Lot

For

Look over the field and find that one best
place for you. Fees are paid by the
employer.
CL
FE

13,

of West

S28 a Og

We can set up open interviews for
right now with many companies.

a April

of clerical

also handle reception for departm

NEW

SECRETARY

Laboratories, Inc.

869-7234
AFTER

End

1737

Employer

Baxter

do

wellfor
SECRETARY
EXECUTIVE
known sales office, as assistant to the
boss. Salary to $6,000. NO FEE. Job
No. 4494.

Bldg.

11 and 67 ads

Four positions. Plug board
with heavy long distance volume. Minimum of | year P.B.X.
experience. 9 a.m. to 5:30
p.m. Monday through Friday.

You'll

Now

ART
SECTION
OF EDITORIAL _
partment is looking for a high sch

and

GENERAL OFFICE ©
ART DEPT.
$420 MONTH

The

SKOKIE:

226 IN THE

ORchard

6301 Lincoln Av.
Morton Grove
965-4700
6900
An Equal Opportunity Employer

Join

counselors
—
will
une.

At North

SWITCHBOARD

Keypunch Oper.

ORCHARD,
SUITE

(2 blocks north of Oakton
2 blocks west of Skokie Hwy.)

Jean

575
500-550
475
433
400

Westmoreland

Niles Ave. and Searle Parkway
Skokie
ORchard 3-3200

To Any Qualified

COME

OLD

PERSONNEL OFFICE
8:15 a.m. to 5 Pm.
Mondays through Fridays
(Evening and Saturday
Interviews by appointment)

$50

325-500
325-450
300-425
410
350

MEDICAL
Registered lab tech.
2 Reg. nurses for M.D.’s
Medical secretary
Receptionist-typist to Dr.
X-ray Trainee, must type

APPLY

Evanston Office
Only

PLAN

working

in

Rapid
Excellent starting salaries
low
uniforms
free
progress,
priced cafeteria with free milk and
coffee at lunch — spotlessly clean,
uncrowded work areas — no layoffs
most
the
plus
—
history
in our
liberal of fringe benefits.

Introductory

Come

accuracy

—

869-7234

21,

of

degree
figures.

high
with

600
550
550
450-500
500
500
500
500
475
475
475
450

Dictaphone secy, Old Orchard
Run office, dictaphone
‘Girl Friday,’ advertising
Typist, general office
Write and type own letters
Aid Sales Megr., type
Figure clerk, typist
Receptionist, new offices
Dictaphone secy trainee
Learn exportin
Type, answer phones
3 Personnel receptionists, type
Customer service trainee
Public relations typist

school graduates or people with one or
or
in chemistry
training
years
two
On-the-job training in interbiology.
esting assignments in Pharmaceutical
Research.

SECRETARIES

Oldest Employment Service
Outside Chicago’s Loop

ALL
IN
POSITIONS
FREE
100%
_WinWilmette,
suburbs—Evanston,
Park,
Highland
Northfield,
netka,
Deerfield, Northbrook, Glenview, Skokie, Morton Grove, Niles and others.

CLERK

ACCOUNTING

PICTUREpret PERMISS
iedION: ek

BEST JOBS

MARQUART

D. Searle &amp; Co.

—

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Business and Professiona

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Business and Professional

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VACATIONS

AND

HOLIDA

Good Salary
Phone for Interview
CRestwood 2-2700
A
F
DIVINE. WORD SEMINAR
Waukegan
Rd.
between
orth
and Glenview, Techny, Illinois.

\

MEDICAL
PUBLICATION
PE
tion mgr. Local publishing
:
woman to take care of p
uction |
their monthly publication.
iry
op
and high for right person.
B

VARD
EVANSTON
DA 8-7171. No Fee.

EMPLOY

Bs

KAY CAMPBELL'S
ST.

EVANSTON

WE
HAVE
A FEW
OPENINGS
FOR
experienced waitresses Sat., Sun. and
holidays 8 to 4. Uniforms
furnished.
Excel.
earnings;
must
have
own
wane.
all Mrs. Welch at 272-0272.
SPORTSMAN COUNTRY CLUB
LADY TO WORK
WEDNESDAYS
AND
Fridays
in gift and
smack
shop
at
Westminster
Place
of the Presbyterian home. Hours: 11:30 a.m. to 3:30
p.m.
Very
attractive
surroundings.
Call 492-2980 or apply in person 3131
Simpson St., Evanston.

COUNTRY
North

CLUB

Suburbs.

_ $425. North
or

front

desk

OR

5-2300.

Ask

switchboard.

KITCHEN

RECEF

Light

shore

reception

Call Skokie
for Jim.

COOK,

‘TON]

typing.

club ‘nes

BAKER

:

Empl

No

;

:

Fee.

AND

V

ress
full
or
part-time.
Good
Homestead
Hotel, 1625 Hinman

Evanston.

a

d

Ask for Colonel pita

WAITRESS WANTED

Early shift,

good pay. Please

call

come
in.
C-Dee’s
Snack
Central Rd., Northfield. 446-

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who

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or

2 yrs.

r

are

hired

hours

work

worked.

not
apply
to
er temporaries.

~

and

office
for us

THIS

night,

COUPON

40

Offer

student,

TODAY!!!

IMPORTANT
=

qualify tell us by letter, postcard,
)
e
or
attached
coupon,
name,
OF
of person you sponsor, before
that person comes in to offices listed
. She may bring in your letter,

ae
oe

STIVERS

_ Lifesavers, Inc.
TEMPORARY

WORK
475-3500
Room 308

a

Orchard

Prof. Bidg.
ee
;

677-5130

Room

24 Hr. Ans. Serv.
332-5210

:

MAY

REGISTER

5-2400

BY

LOOK

PHONE

SP 4-2828

AT

SECRETARY NORTHBROOK $600
Aid V.P. in sales for top firm. Very
lovely
offices.
3
raises
a
year,
vacation in 1967; profit sharing.
PERSONNEL OLD ORCHARD $450
Great
chance
to train
for
exciting
future. Much public contact; 35 hours.
1 GIRL OFF. WILMETTE $500
You'll
love
this
busy
sales
office.
Brand new bldg.; great boss, 9-5.
NO STENO, EVANSTON, $475
Be
Girl
Friday,
some _ dictaphone,
public relations duties, 9-5.
RECEPTION, GLENVIEW, $400
Pleasant
girl
will
meet _ visitors,
executives and salesmen. No typing.
DON’T TYPE, NORTHFIELD $433
Very interesting spot. Keep track of
where the firm’s products are; which
customers
need
what—and
when.
Some phone, figures, 8:30 - 4:30.
VARIETY, WINNETKA $500
Help with simple bookkeeping,
phone,
payroll, reception and general office.
DISPATCHER, EVANSTON, $400
Keep customers happy, aid field men,
expedite delivery and repairs.
:
OLD ORCHARD—PHONE $400
Be
contact
girl
for
salesmen
who
travel. Not necessary to type, just be
congenial, handle people well.
BKKPING., NORTHBROOK, $550
Beautiful off., interesting job 9 - 5.
RECEPTION, NORTHBROOK, $380
Front desk greeter, learn switchbd.
AUTO SHOWROOM, WINNETKA $400
Phone; varied duties; 9 to 5

30 days from the time they
payroll. $40 paid 2 weeks

required

Be

YO

anyone
referring
have not worked

and

. within
on our

YOU

- good
-

figure

hour
se

ry

work

with

ties, tine

Z

aptitude,

typing

e€ previous experience
or clerical work.

week,

ability,

in

account-

good

starting

advancement

fringe benefits

and

opportuni-

working

2

“Gall

C. C. Boyer, 869-2300

ckaging Corp. of America
JOB

OR

__‘-DO

in

sales

ESSARY!
n

t ng

ics

Call

Toler ew.

helpful,

The

rogram

alered.
l

CAREER?
most

on

the

but

complete

for

with

record

‘oauibee’s

iblic contact $100

Write

ARE

YOU

AN

ACCURATE

Evanston

Skokie Valley Communtty

EVANSTON
MEDICAL

Hospital

WILL

TRANSCRIBE
or

DOCTOR’S

stenotype

req.

LETTERS

8:30-5:00,

NURSING
WILL

TYPE

“WILL

ASSIST

_ grams.

MATERIAL

Part-time

hours

patients.

Shorthand

and

PUBLIC
:

WILL
and

TYPE
related

ae

WITH

typing

tional

TYPE

TEXT

courses,

BOOK

8:30-5:00,

SHORT-

TRAINING

PRO-

CORRESPONDENCE

req.

8:00-4:30,

Mon.-Fri.

CONCERNING

TYPIST
FOR
PUBLICATION
Mon.-Fri.

EDUCATION

MATERIAL

Mon.-Fri.

TO

BE

USED

IN

TV

EDUCA-

APPLY PERSONNEL DEPT.
492-4600

SECY $450

NO STENO NEEDED
FOR THIS TOP
sécretarial
position.
Will
train
on
dictaphone. Good company. FREE.

LEWIS

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

1618

EMPLOYEE

RELATIONS

VIDEO
L

FOR

COPY
OF
HOSPITAL
BOOKLETS
correspondence. 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.,

nas

REPORTS.

PATIENT CLINIC

MGR.

international sec'y
SUBURBAN
FIRM
NEEDS
2 SEC’YS.
for their international dept. All skills
needed. Salary open. FREE

DICTAPHONE

SERVICE
DAvis

8-6880

MEDICAL
OFFICE
NEEDS
YOUNG
OR
MATURE
WOMAN
with
some
office experience to train for X-ra
and
office work.
Good
splay
Call
tae
eee EMPLOYMENT
DA 8-

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST
Office of Internists. am
as medical
assistant
or
nurse
helpful.
Modern
medical
bldg.
loc.
in
Winnetka.
NWRR
and bus transp. HI 6-6600 for
interview.
LIGHT ASSEMBLY WORK. TO OPER:
ate drapery pleating machine. Varied
and interesting. Good hand dexterity
required.
No
exper.
nec.
Top
Rey.
Piece
work.
GLENVIEW
DRAPER:
IES, Mr. Stern, 724-3500.

FULL
work.
1736

TIME

40 HR.

Apply

in person

BEN

Glenview

WEEK.

Rd.

800

Davis

NO NIGHT

only.

FRANKLIN

Glenview,

Ill.

St.

Equal

its

R

COMPAfor
ex

&amp;

D

Inc.
Morton

Grove
267-6900
Employer

WE
HAVE
A POSITION
AVAILABLE
in our IBM Dept. for a girl with one
experience:
numeric
alpha
year
offers excellent starting salAPECO
ary plus many company benefits. We
for

us—a

AMERICAN
2100

you

that

positive

are

working
people.

enjoy

will

group

wonderful

of

PHOTOCOPY

Dempster

UN

9-9000

ARTIST TRAINEE
LOCAL
FIRM
SEEKING
AN
ARTIST
to assist department head. Will train

working
Personnel

DdAvis

in

KEYPUNCH

bright

beginner,

experience.

Salary

depends

on

Murphy
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE

:

Evanston
Opportunity

typists

6301 Lincoln Av.
965-4700
An Equal Opportunity

FIRST NATIONAL BANK
TRUST CO. OF EVANSTON
An

Walgreen’s
Orchard, Skokie

83 Old

Mon.-Fri.

considered.

OUT
CLINIC

Grill Manager.

Hospital

Laboratories,

noon

OPERATOR

AND

SALARY.
to Mr.
B.

708 Church St., Evanston

EDUCATION

USED

TOP
Apply

328-3400

SECRETARY
AND

Watkins,

HOURS.
benefits.

Gen.

827-1108

Baxter

EXPERIENCED

Ideal
Apply

3200 Dempste

Lutheran

pecifications Dept.
Some
office experience preferred but not absolutely
necessary. Good starting salaries and
excellent
opportunities
for
advancement.
Pleasant
surroundings
and
a
comprehensive benefit program.

Packaging Corp. of America
KEY PUNCH

1718 Sherma
5-433]

GR

RAPIDLY EXPANDING
has
several
openings

erienced

Evanston

Number
29
IBM.
facilities—Benefits.

brownlie personnel

HOSP TAL

EDUCATION

VARIOUS
Excellent

TYPIST,

Has Outstanding Opportunities Available:

hand

and
Glen-

delightful
office?
Interesting
work;
excellent opportunity. Then call for an
appt. now.
Personnel, 677-9600, ext. 218

400

GRILL
WOMEN

giving

like detail and want to work in a truly

ownlie personnel

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
No Fee.
Hours 9-5
UN 9-3520
Sat. by appt.
636 Church St., Evanston
|

Sherman

Evanston
Phone

OUR
ny

Desirable position requires good typing, shorthand
skills. Some
previous
steno or office experience.
Pleasant
environment.
Executive
office, national
corporation.
3712 hour
work week, good starting salary with
merit
rated
advancement.
Fine
fringe benefits. Pre-employment tests
given to assure effective placement.
Call C. C. Boyer, 869-2300

DO
YOU
LIKE
FIGURES
OR
CAN
you do light typing? We have several
openings for people with Bi-Lingual
background,
even with limited command and English. Fees are paid by
the employer.

ILL.

CLIFF

qualifications
Box No. 360,

1711

ADDITIONAL

RIGHT
GIRL
TEMPORARY SERVICE

SECRETARY
.
EVANSTON DOWNTOWN

UNiversity 9-1140
Equal Opportunity Employer

An

Employer

MEDICAL RECORDS
CLERK

STON FLORIST NEEDS A GIRL
di.
to learn the florist business.
2 must be able to meet people and
idle general office duties. FREE.

Ch urch St.,

etc.

ata,
P.O.

Highway Tours

610 CHURCH STREET
EVANSTON

after

PLUS

J

TYPISTS
R &amp; D SPECIFICATIONS

will thoroughly train a young lady

Martin

pa

$25, $50, $75 BONUS

Phone

with outgoing personality to blend and
sell chignons in our Millinery Dept.
No experience necessary. Good salary
and
comm.
Regular
hours.
Store
discount privileges.

BRAMSON

5 Days
LU

HIGHEST RATES

Opposite

CHICAGO AV.
EVANSTON, ILL.
An Equal Opportunity Employer

Miss

FREE
First

Des Plaines

SALESLADY
OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS!

IS LANGUAGE A
PROBLEM FOR YOU?

EVANSTON,

keeping,

personal
experience.
view, Ill.

272-1774
433-4333

Park

Washington National
Insurance Company

Apply

CLERKS
MACHINE OPRS

Immediate Work
Near Home Or Loop On
Days Or Weeks You Want

WHY
NOT USE
YOUR
SPARE
TIME
to advantage by earning extra money?
We
have
a limited
number
of
openings for women with good typing
skills to work five nights a week from
6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Good starting salary
and excellent working conditions. Call
MRS.
BELL
at
475-7900
for
an
appointment.

.

NEED

$40

CHICAGO AV.
EVANSTON, ILL.
An Equal Opportunity Employer

EVENING WORK
HOUSEWIVES

apply

PART TIME

WE
TYPISTS
STENOS

With

PART TIME

TYPING REQUIRED. SALARY OPEN
DEPENDING ON QUALIFICATIONS.

APPROXIMATELY
9 TO 3, MONDAY
through
Friday.
Highly capable person for securities (stocks and bonds)
office in Glenview.
Previous
experience
in
securities
not
essential.
Varied
duties
in
this
small
office
include typing, dictaphone, telephone,

personal

1630

WOMEN. EXPERIENCE
BUT NOT REQUIRED.

Greyhound

FULL OR

Washington National
Insurance Company

We

PART-TIME

NOT

Northshore

commensurate

TODAY

AV.

Opportunity

GOOD STARTING SALARY AND PERIODIC MERIT salary increases. Many
fine benefits including Profit Sharing
and Group Insurance. For an appointment
call
Mrs.
Hall
at
475-7900,
weekdays between 8:30 and 5.

LOOKING FOR A PERMANENT JOB
THAT WILL REALLY HOLD YOUR
INTEREST?

TRAVEL AGENCY

FOR YOUNG
HELPFUL,

SECRETARY

__ HOMEFINDERS

Highland

Equal

in the rewarding profession
ESTATE is possible NOW!

rience

tr

CHICAGO
An

NOT HESITATE!

A career
REAL
=

1630

Evanston
BR 3-2155

an

Washington National
Insurance Company

- conditions.
Pre-employment
tests
;
to assure
you
are
effectively

Avenue,

TEMPORARY

SECRETARY
INTERESTING
AND
CHALLENGING
POSITION
is now
open
for a
competent.
young
woman
with
good
typing and shorthand skills. Diversified work with congenial associates in
beautiful modern offices.

1630

SERVICE

Excellent Opportunity

HERE
IS YOUR
OPPORTUNITY
TO
enjoy a good salary and save for the
future. Put your typing and clerical
skills to work at hours convenient for
you. Experience not necessary. Typing must be accurate, minimum of 40
wpm.
Top.
salary
with
merit _ increases. Call Mr. Reasner at 475-7900
weekdays between 8:30 and 5.

Responsible position, modern computerized accounting operation, Requires

1612 Chicago
9-9510

UN

PART TIME
_

THE
ADVICE
OF
OUR
PROFESsional counselors. Let them tell you
about the unlimited opportunities we
have available for you.
. DENTAL
RECEPTIONIST
OR
ASST.
$375.
NO
FEE.
No
skills
required.
-. GENERAL
OFFICE
(LEGAL)
$411
NO FEE.
Suburban location. Light
typing, switchboard relief, age to 45.
- PAYROLL CLERK TRAINEE
$375
NO TYPING. Age to 45.
If you are unable to come in,
Please register by phone.

Murp

"FORD"

512

SOME
OF
THE
CHALLENGING
and interesting positions available to
you.
. RESERVATIONIST—$500. NO FEE,
Ad agency. 1 yrs. exp.
- SCRIPT
TYPIST—$450.
NO
FEE.
TV and Radio Scripts
g
. RECEPTIONIST—$400.
NO
FEE.
Will train. Downtown Evanston.
- SECRETARY—$500.
NO
FEE.
Regional Sales Mer.

EMPLOYMENT

Help W
Business and Professional |

AN

LISTEN

TO

107

‘Business and Professional

NO FEE. Evanston.
French, Spanish or German
. PERSONNEL
ASST—$475,
NO
FEE. Typing required. Age 18-50.
. FULL
CHARGE
BOOKKEEPER$575
Mgt. Consultants. North Shore. NO
FEE.

NORTHWEST
5347 W. DEVON

Experienced Skilled
Office
Workers
ae
paid

Help

Professional

STOP:

5945 W. DEMPSTER

Sponsor

and

BEING
BORED
WITH
YOUR
JOB,
disgusted with your boss, upset with
your salary. Get out and do something
about it.
. BI-LINGUAL
sie coe
ress +

100%, FREE JOBS
MORTON
GROVE
ABOVE SUN DRUGS AT AUSTIN

ANYONE

ay

Business

TORT
EMPLOYMENT

Workers

~~ EARN

‘107

—*

8-8100

1612 CHICAGO
UN _ 9-9510

Employer

AV., EVANSTON
BR
3-2155

GLENVIEW
GUARANTY
SAVINGS
and Loan
needs alert, poised receptionist
with
typing
ability.
31-hour
work
week.
Fringe
benefits. Attractive
surroundings.
Salary
commenSurate
with
ability
to
progress
to
other interesting duties.
Call Mr. Wilde—729-0900.

BOOKKEEPER,
FULL
CHARGE,
small
growing
manufacture.
Salary
$6500 to start. Some light supervisory
duties.
Call
BOULEVARD
EMPLOYMENT DA 8-7171. No Fee.

PRESTIGE
FOR TOP

SELLING
INCOME

Work in your home town or a nearby community
selling display advertising to local merchants for the
North Shore's local newspapers. Excellent base salary
plus commission plan that puts unlimited income in the
pockets of the women who know how to sell for an
organization that believes in quality. We provide the
training, sales aids, and product support to give you
every possible sales tool. Travel expenses paid, good
fringe benefits.

The Hollister Newspapers
1232 Central Ave.

Wilmette,
Call Glenn
AL

Ill.

Schmid

1|-4300

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star ° Highland
Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

April

13,

1967 ;

�Mei

g

*'s

_

Business and

Professional

emporary
Stenographers

COMPUTING

Typists
Clerical
All Office Skills

—workpower
An

Chicago Av.
DAvis 9-0555

Northwest

Hwy.

Evanston firm—owned and
Operated by Evanstonians

We
offer exceptionally
fine working
conditions, good salary and benefits,
and a 7 hour day. For interview phone
Mrs. Lynch.

PRESTON TECH.
ABSTRACTS CO.
An

CLERK-TYPIST

BARRETT ELECTRONICS CORP.
30 Dundee
Rd.
Northbrook
272-2300

service representative

£385-$450

ALL PUBLIC
CONTACT—NO
TYPING
needed. Prefer some college but not
necessary. FREE.

brownlie personnel

627

GIRL FRIDAY
$500
:
Gal
to handle
all details
in
1-girl
office. Good typing and figure ability
but no shorthand.

Murphy
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612
9-9510

UN

RN

IN
FOR
DOCTORS
OFFICE
Wilmette,
good
salary
and
working
conditions. Some light typing to help
with
office
work.
etails
call
BOULEVARD
EMPLOYMENT
DA 87171. No Fee.

NURSE

FREE.

HANDS
PER-

That LEVITT Shop
546 Diversey, Chicago

GIRL
FRIDAY.
DO
YOU
ee
oe
xp.
teresting
work?
Varied
duties.
on
NC
3300
bookkeeping
machine
desirable but will train right vay:

John
Stevens,
1869
Sheridan
R
\ Highland Park, Il. Phone 432-5550.
~~~
PHOTO FINISHING PLANT

time
needs
capable
woman,
full
no
experience
position. ‘Will train,
_ ‘nec. Call for interview, 835-4507.

= 3

1967

$390

LEWIS

EMPLOYMENT

SERVICE

Orrington

DAvis

8-6880

HOSPITAL GIFT SHOP
has
full
time
opening
for
mature
uningymbered woman
for sales work.

5

days

weekly,

including

Sat.,

will

train. Salary
commensurate with exp.
Good neighborhood,
excellent transp.
Apply Personnel Department, 492-4000.
ST. FRANCIS HOSPITAL

GENERAL
OFFICE
WORK.
PAID
vacation, many benefits. New building
located in Evanston. Phone 869-5110
The House of Vision
A
WOMAN
TO
PRESS
OR
FOLD
clothing.
Must
be steady worker.
5
day week. Good pay. Paid vacation.
Hospital and insurance plan. Apply in
person, North Shore Uniform
Service,
1818 Dempster St., Evanston.
WAITRESS
FOR
MORNING
SHIFT
off Sundays,
congenial wkng. conds.,
ood earnings,
tips. Sheridan Coffee
or
924 Church
St., Evanston. GR 5RECEPTIONIST WANTED
FOR FOOD
‘brokerage firm in Evanston. 374% hr.
work
week.
Steady.
Many
benefits.

Call DA 8-3100.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk

Northbrook Office

_

UN

PHONE-CASHIER

IN

for

an

ACCENT

aggreswith

many
fine benefits,
good
working conditions, and
a 7
For interview phone Mrs.

International

5401 Old Orchard Rd., Skokie
6-3000
JU 3-0700
An Equal Opportunity Employer

AMERICAN
SUPPLY
1740

HOSPITAL
CORP.

5945
5347

An

CHEVROLET
Wilmette

MATURE
EXPERIENCED
SE!
tary.
Able
to _ organize,
responsibility, maintain care:
through
and
meet
the
pub
ease. Must have
good typing,
sh
nefit
hand preferred.
beral

NO FEE

$500
Murphy
Employment Service
Av.,

Evans

9-9510

BR

D*

publishing sec'y 9-5 hrs.
LOCAL

PUBLISHER

1S

LOC KI

or a receptionist—
"y.
no 5 Ba aened.
Smail othee
$450. Free.

LEWIS
SERVICE
8-6880

BAKERY
GIRL,
PART
OR. FULL
time.
Good
hours,
good pay.
Mr.
Seltzer at GR 5-5810.

j

brownlie personnel
708 Church
328-3400

St., Evanston

MEDICAL

RECEPTION |

LOCAL
DOCTOR
NEEDS
A
tionist-girl
Frida
in
hospital. Some typing. 9-5.

LEWIS

EMPLOYMENT
1618 Orrington

SERVICE
AG ye

SATURDAY

STUDENT,

|
8-6880

GIRL

FOR
OLD
ESTABLISHED
ESTATE OFFICE. REC
AND EASY FILING
CONSIDER. MATURE HIGH
MIDDLE

: On aL
SCHOOI

AGE

OR OLD:

ER. WRITE A-951 BOX 60, Wilmette.

BORE rear
operators.

experienced

other than
Winnetka
791

. profit sharing trust fund

HOSPITAL

se

u

he

or

will

e,

MISS BYRNE

Harper Co.

rath.

wages.
Trust and Savin
Elm St., Winnetka
Hillcrest 6-0097
PERSONNEL

NURSES

MORTON

GROVE
IN 3-4100

* Deerfield Villager

NEEDED

home.

*

meal

All

Ben

CLE

%

dea
tk

AIDES

FOR

shifts,

furnished.

in person,

em:

MACHID
mi;

Light typing. You'll find a great
of variety and public contact on
Call Jim,
Skokie Employment
vice, OR 5-2300. No Fee.

* Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald

_

|

Vv
Employer

AIRLINE
STEWARDESS
~ TRAINEES

. group insurance

* Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements

p

vacation

Chicago Av.
An Equal Opportunity

1612 Chicago

. pleasant working conditions
. paid holidays and vacation
— this year
. bonus !/ days
. cafeteria on premises

HM

3 week

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
PERSONNEL RN NT MENT
1812

OPERATOR
MAIL CLERK
TYPISTS
LADIES, IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR —

8200 LEHIGH
YO 6-6000

includes

tuition reduction.

UN

DAvis

|

274-81
employer.

Executive Programs

CALCULATOR

CONTACT

Street

equal opportunity

SECRETARY —

REP.

Orrington

cs

Personnel Department
1771 Howard

WORKING
WITH
and by phone, this
you to handle their
work.
No_
typing.

EMPLOYMENT
1618

—

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.

Above Sun Drugs at Austin
YO 5-2400 W. Dempster
W. Devon
SP 4-2828
All positions 100% free to you.

SERVICE

_

Many company benefits, 8:30

EMPLOYMENT

YOU
LIKE
people in person
company will train
public
relations

945-1000

to 4:30, 5 day week.

REALLY. EXCITING
SPOT
WHERE
ou’ll
help
patients.
select
their
rames
from
this
doctor’s
large,
attractive display. Book appointments,
answer phones, meet all clients.

FREE

DUTIES

Rd.

Exceptional opportunity for
intelligent, energetic youn
woman with top skills, capabl
of assuming responsibiliti

Evanston
Av.
869-2580, ext. 416
Equal Opportunity Employer

"FORD"

&amp;

SECRETARY

gram

Eye Doctor's Receptionist

a weekl

An Equal Opportunity Employer

Ridge
An

and

DIV. SCM

Assistant

ALERT
YOUNG
WOMAN
NEEDED
for interesting assignment in finance
department
of national
organization.
Will
assist
tax
manager
in _ all
operations of the department. Prefer
some
‘accounting
experience,
g
typing skills. Excellent
starting salary, liberal fringe benefits.

including

paycheck.

Minerals

Administrative

benefits

tuition refund, paic
hospitalization, peri

odic increases

&amp; Chemical Corp.

IF

5 day week.
Close to transporation.
A pply or phone AL 1-5400
Road,

We
offer
salary and
hour day.
Lynch.

100%
family

Suburban, $400

POSITION
AS
PART-TIME
TELLER
in
a
modern
Savings
and
Loan
Association available to woman interested in
good
pay
and _ pleasant
surroundings.
Experience helpful but
will train qualified beginner.
Hours
~——M. T.7 Th., ¥.. 9 @.m:-2 pm. Set.
8:30 a.m. -1 p.m.
Call Mr. Nashalman, AL 1-7200.
First
Federal
Savings
and
Loan
a
of Wilmette, 1210 Central Av.,
ilm.

Bay

SPOT

Division

sive self starter type secretary
good typing and shorthand skills.

9-9000

SUBURBAN OFFICE
to suit
You'll learn app’t ney
ty
ats.
or
doctor’s
office
hours
(no
eves.),
how
to ans.
phones
and
to
keep track of doctor when_he’s
on
hospital rounds or calls. You’ll also be
in charge of reception area and greet
patients when they arrive, be courteous
as
they
wait.
Req’s
are
light
typing and someone who enjoys public
contact. $425 per mo. to start. Free.
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
6028 Dempster
966-0700

JOE JACOBS

International

YO

TRAIN AS
DOCTOR'S
RECEPTION

CLERICAL

INTERESTING

Excellent

274-8100
employer

ECRETARY

PHOTOCOPY

435 Green

RECEPTIONIST

FOR HIGHLAND
PARK
OFFICE.
NO
night work. Pleasant surroundings. 5
day week.
Top salary.
Write A-924,
Box 60, Wilmette.

13,

3-2155

INTERNATIONAL
FIRM
WANTS
A
receptionist in their Personnel
dept.
Some personnel duties. Light typing.

1618

il

Evanston
BR

RECEPTION

THEATRICAL
booking
agency.
Small
local
talent
agency needs younger girl with some
i
interesting
—
for
typing
an
ca
contact
office
position
type
EMPLOYMENT
DA 8BO ULEVARD
1171. No Fee.

Al

Av.,

WE
NEED
ONE
LADY
WITH
OWN
transportation to assist 8 other ladies
in small parts packaging dept. Clean,
light
work.
Pleasant
surroundings.
Hours 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 5 days per
week. You must be quick with your
hands and able to post record ledgers.
Ideal position for person 45 to 60 who
can
work
everyday.
Paid
holidays,
paid
vacation
and
profit
sharing.
Contact eee
at 446-8470.

St., Evanston

RECEPTIONIST,

|

Chicago

:

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

If your job has lost its challenge and has become routine
and if you would like variety
with a daily challenge, perhaps our reservation secreta
may be the spot for you. —

Lake-Cook

Personnel Department
1771

7-7700

PART-TIME TELLER.

TO

ALPAK CO:
1739 Harding, Northfield.

WARE.

CO

WE
ARE
SEEKING
A PERSONABLE
woman
to handle
several
phases of
our personnel work. If you like public
contact
and
are
dissatisfied
with
present routine you are the person we
are looking for. Duties include light
typing, filing, record keeping, reports
and reception. Convenient transportation,
free
life
insurance,
medical
insurance and excellent starting salary.

IN A LIFETIME!!

Placement
(all suburbs and Chicago)
Grove, Evanston
328-7622

CLIFF

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
UN 9-3520
o Fee. Hours 9-5
Evanston
Sat. by appt. 636 Church St.,

READY

OR

2100 Dempster

Dorothy Parks

AT SCHOOL

E HAVE
OPENINGS
IN SEVERAL
educational institutions, involving almost any skill or combination of skills
ssess: secretarial, clerical
you may
nw
office, typing, public contact.
hen again there is some one or more
of these features, tuition reductions, 3
week paid vacation, merit increases.

BETTER

5-2200

AMERICAN

475-4397
Miss Smith
Opportunity Employer.

Yes, that’s now, 1967, and before the
June grad rush. Want to get ahead,
return to work,
make that
change,
start to work, or maybe you're hard
to please? See

STOP IN OR CALL:
PERSONNEL DIRECTOR

manent.

Equal

ONCE

TTRACTIVE
POSITION
FOR _ DEpendable person who takes pride in
her work. Variety of interesting duties
in accounting
and personnel records
for this small expanding
electronics
firm.
Good
salary
and
3
week
vacation.

FITTER—ALT.

OFFICE.

paid holidays, excellent transportation, free parking lot,
company cafeteria, paid vacation, outstanding pension
plan, lovely new building on
Howard Street, 8:30 to 4:30,
5 day week.
BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.

RECORDS CLERK

ALERT YOUNG WOMAN
Who can assume responsibility needed
for position in advertising and sales
romotion.
Typing’
skill
required.
hort hand desirable. Evanston location. Usual benefits.

&amp; Chemical Corp.

FOR

OR

INTERESTING
POSITION
AVAILABLE

Minerals

REGISTERED

|-2 years experience, typing
55-65 wpm. Free insurance,

RELOCATE

Pleasant modern office. Liberal company benefits with good opportunities
for advancement. Interviewing 8:15 to
4:30 or appt. may be arranged after 5
p.m. or on Sat. Call Miss Hartung at

merit
salary
paid
vacation,

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
Evanston
1812 Chicago Av.
An Equal Opportunity Employer

5401 Old Orchard Rd., Skokie
O 6-3000
JU 3-0700
. An Equal Opportunity Employer

08 Church
328-3400

CENTER

Secretarial
and
general
office
positions are available today in the above
areas
to
assist
facuity
and _ staff
members
with
correspondence,
records,
class
work,
student
inquiries,
reports, etc. Accuracy,
dependability
and good typing required.
Regularly
scheduled
increases,
3
weeks
tuition reduction.

Ill.

WILL

PERSONNEL

MMEDIATE
OPENING
IN . PUBLIC
Relations .Dept.
for qualified
secretary with good spelling and grammar
as well as typing and shorthand skills.
This
sition
involves’
secretarial
duties for 2 staff assistants.

WORK

FINANCE

TRANSPORTATION

WE

Will train recent High School grads.
for general office work in our mail
room.
SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR.
Experienced. No typing required.
PHONE CLERKS-TEMPORARY.
One
to four weeks.
No office skills
required.
ACCOUNTING CLERK.
high
School
grads.
interested
in
working
with
figures.
Light
exp.
helpful or will train beginners with
good math aptitude.

SCIENCES

SECRETARY

International

GENERAL

RELATIONS

STUDENT

SPRING

to
our
new
office
building
in
Northbrook Township. We have openings in the following areas:

PHILOSOPHY

Registrations must be made in person.
Phone for appointment. We are your
‘personal’’ service.

lington Heights—1806
L, 9-3500

THIS

PSYCHOLOGY

LL
DAYS
FULL
WEEKS
ULL
MONTHS
—
TEMPORARY
SSIGNMENTS
FOR
OUR
CUSOMERS IN THEIR OFFICES.

Evanston—839

Skokie,

ECONOMICS

PUBLIC

Insurance Company needs experienced transcribers with

7747 Skokie Blvd.

CENTER

ENGINEERING

top rates
— weekly pay

DICTAPHONE
OPERATORS

ALLSTATE
INSURANCE CO.

ALUMNI

Dict. Opers.

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

Business and Professional

NORTHWESTERN
UNIVERSITY

jobs

107

| 107 Help Wanted—Women

“Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

Call

492-2906

3131 Simpson,

* Highwood Herald

8)

Evanston.

�_Help
Wanted—Women—
Business and Professional

"1967

WORK
“NEAR
HOME
STENO

. . Save on time, transporta-

to

choose

wpm

from

and

take

if

you

can

dictation

AGE

type

THE SMARTEST GALS ARE
JOINING THE SERVICE THAT’S
ON THE MOVE. BE A KELLY GIRL.
WINNIE O'LEAR WILL BE
WAITING TO GREET YOU AND
HELP TO TAKE THE FIRST STEP
BACK INTO THE BUSINESS WORLD.
WE NEED

please

call

Typists

Illinois State

Employment Service
1572 Maple Ave.

Courtesy parking at corner
St. and Chicago Avenue.

KELLY SERVICES

Evanston
864-3530
No fee charged applicant or employer

636

Church
An Equal

Sreluding

HAVE
t new

A NUMBER
openings
in

OF
this

will go to $500 for the

‘PERSONNEL

Of

arge

DEPARTMENT

manufacturing

company

concern, to $475.

benefits.

AGE OPEN FOR EACH OF TWO FINE

= | ggey to
in

with

a prominent

advertising,

one

oderate skills
) are

required;

to

excellent skills.

;

in

(type

50,

$100

firm—one

sales.

Only

shorthand

or

more

Leading insurance company
has openings for typists for
general office duties. Idael
working conditions in new
building. Excellent benefits,
company cafeteria, 8:30 to
4:30, 5 day week.

for

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.

CLIFF

a

EMPLOYMENT
lo. Fee, Hours 9-5

SERVICE
UN

Sat. by appt. 636 Church

9-3520

Personnel

St., Evanston

1771

: Administrative
MATURE

CAREER

Assistant

MINDED

department,

manage

foes nand
uled merit

staff,
and

the

office,

ete.
typing

su-

Accounting
required,

helpful. Regularly schedsalary increases, 3 weeks

paid vacation, tutiion reduction.

THWESTERN UNIVERSITY
PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT

ae

1812 Chicago Ave.
An

Equal

Evanston

Opportunity

Employer

__ TYPISTS POSITIONS
NOW
OPEN
AT THE
WILMETTE STATE BANK
Contact Mr. Gooding
or Mr. Murphy
“An

1200 Central

Av.

PERSONNEL TRAINEE

OUR EMPLOYMENT SERVICE NEEDS
| intelligent

person

who

enjoys

iblic contact and has the ability
‘al
with people. We will train you

rview,

test

and

place

job

appli-

LEWIS
EMPLOYMENT
Orr

SERVICE
DAvis

8-6880

SWITCHBOARD-CASHIER

Automobile

agency

will

train

the

t

young
girl
for
switchboard
eneral office work. If you enjoy
work. and meeting the public,
will enjoy this job. Pleasant 4 girl
ce. Public contact. Light typing. 5
week, 9:30 to 6., No Saturdays.
se call Miss Joy for appt. ALpine

_

FOLEY

Greenbay

MOTOR

SALES

Road

Wilmette.

SALESWOMEN
OR WITHOUT SELLING EXPE. Above average salary. 5 day
. Selling Junior Sportswear.

_ KAY CAMPBELL'S

} DAVIS ST.

Se EVANSTON

SECRETARY.
=

SHORTHAND,

ary
$475.
Small
office
North
vanston area. Work for advertising
mgr.
Excellent
hours
and
working
conditions. Call Jim, Skokie Employ‘ment Service, OR 5-2300. No Fee.

ES

AND

HANDWORK
WANTED

WOMAN

FULL TIME—NO

PART TIME

- 1638 ORRINGTON,

EVANSTON

THE

.

NO_

HUMMEL

HOUSE

TORS
GIRL
OLD
Some typing. Good spot
icant,

with

40

wpm

Ml, Skokie Employment,
#

Classified

ORCHARD.
for younger
typing.

OR

Lago,
Drive.

Sheridan:
Wilmette

Rd.
&amp;
or call

Call

5-2300.

Insurance

Personnel Service

Ave.,
W. of the Davis

St.

UN 9-3160
‘‘L’’)

FIGURE CLERKS
DO
YOU
ENJOY
WORKING
WITH
figures?
We
have
many
interesting
positions open for girls who have an
aptitude for figure detail. Experienced
or
will
train.
To
$500.
FREE.

LEWIS

1618

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

SERVICE
DAvis

8-6880

NURSE AIDES
For Day Work. Top Salary. Excellent Fringe Benefits. Close
to Public Transportation.
DAvis

8-3042,

LAUNDRY

435 Green

Rd.
Northbrook,
CR 2-1000
Opportunity Employer

Equal

EXECUTIVE
CHALLENGING
woman
with

Personnel

AMERICAN
SUPPLY

:
1740

salary,

Ill.

HOSPITAL
CORP.

Public Relations
Trainee
$400
LOCAL
COMPANY
WILL
TRAIN.
NO
office skills required. Age to 50. NO
FEE.
MURPHY
EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE,
1612
Chicago
Avenue,
Evanston. UN 9-9510; BR 3-2155.

OPERATOR

NORTH
SUBURBAN
COMPANY
HAS
opening
for keypunch
operator
with
minimum
of 6 months experience on
Alpha Numeric 026 and 056 machines
preferred.
Good
starting salary
and
excellent
company
benefits.
Contact
Mrs. Lucchese at 272-5500.
VOLKSWAGEN NORTH CENTRAL

3737 Lake Cook
An

Equal

Rd.

,

Opportunity

II.

Deerfield

Employer

GIRL FRIDAY
Small
congenial
office.
Variety
of
duties,
but
good
typing
important.
Good
starting
salary
and
excellent
opportunity in branch office of leading
equipment
manufacturer.
New
modern building. Full fringe benefits. Call
Mr. Jarvis, 446-8800 for appt. PitneyBowes, Inc., 480 Central Av. An equal
opportunity employer.
LABORATORY
TECHNICIAN
SALARY
to $600
per
month
for
experienced
girl. Will
take
beginner
with
good
training
North Evanston. Details call
BOULEVARD
EMPLOYMENT
DA 87171. No Fee.

PRESSER

NEEDED.
PERMANENT
5 DAY,
37}2
hr.
week.
Uniforms
and
meal
furnished. Apply in person Presbyterian
Home, 3131 Simpson St., Evanston. Or
call
492-2906

ONE
road.
ing
Call
vice.

AN
OPPORTUNITY
TO
SPECIALIZE
in the sale of North Shore Real Estate
awaits
you.
Maximum
earnings
for
the right
person.
Full training
and
benefits. Call Mr. Luchs
and be on
your way to a new career at:
Indian Hill Realty, Inc.
HI 6-0900

ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER
in Men’s and Women’s sportswear store.
5 day week. Liberal discount.
Good working conditions.
WALLY REID LTD.
1719 Sherman
Evanston
UNiversity 4-0310

GIRL
OFFICE
WAUKEGAN
zyping,
no shorthand. Publishoffice.
Some public
contact
9-5.
Jim,
Skokie
Employment
SerOR 5-2300.

Personnel
1771

274-810
employer

CLERKS

Also

All Types

of Office

STENOS,

TYPISTS

FQOH
Fu
terry

Help

KEYPUNCH OPERATORS
COMP. OPERATORS

TASK FORCE
Room

Golf Mill Professional Bldg.
202, Niles
2
Hours: 9 to 5 daily

Avon Opportunity

CLERK
TYPISTS.
DIVERSIFIED
duties. Good typing required.

Placement

SECRETARY
FOR ADMINISTRATIVE
office.
Pleasant
working
conditions
with
excellent
fringe
benefits.
Call
Mrs. Coakley, UN 4-9600, ext. 313.

Now!

Prestige

Line

Filing &amp; Fig. Clerks $325-$450
VARIOUS
FIRMS NEED
BEGINNERS
as well as experienced girls for their
grocers
as well
as
filing
depts.
ree

brownlie personnel
708 Church
328-3400.

St.,

KENDALL

TO

COLLEGE

Orrington,

Evanston
869-5240

CORRESPONDENT

CLERK

INTERNATIONAL
ORGANIZATION
has
interesting
opening
for
correspondent clerk in Fiscal dept. working
with accounts in Eastern
Hemisphere.
Hours 8:30—4:45, exc. benefits.

583-5147

FOR

SECRETARY

Ridge

Av.,

Evanston

NORTHBROOK

HOME

~—_

DA

8-0100

BUILDER

Bright, modern air-conditioned offices
adjacent
to
bus.
Interesting
and
diversified work. Full time. 272-8600:

STORE

HELP

DEPENDABLE WOMAN CAPABLE OF
operating branch store. 5 day week.
Salary
and
commission
plus
fringe
benefits.
Wayne
Cleaners,
Hubbard
Woods Fashion Center. ID 2-0465
DICTAPHONE OPERATOR
Reliable girl needed to answer phone
and
do
light
general
office
work.
Liberal benefits. 35 hr. week. Call 6770766 between 8:30 and 4:30.
WANTED
MEDICAL
RECEPTIONIST
and
typist.
Excellent
pay
and_
surroundings. Phone GR 5-4040.

965-3240

ASSIST
WITH
GENERAL
L
brary duties. Should have good typing
Our liberal benefit program includes
weeks
paid
vacation
and_
tuitio
reduction.

1812

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
Chicago Ay.
Evansto:
An Equal Opportunity Employer

switchboard
2

$375-433

LOCAL
FIRMS NEED
OPERATORS
—one is a 4 position, the other light
with reception, will train. FREE

brownlie personnel
708 Church
328-3400

St.,

Evanston

BURGER

Rotary International

1600

SUB.

LIBRARY CLERK

Evanston

POSITION
IN
THE
BUSINESS
OFfice. Typing
required.
Age is not a
factor. We will train. Close to bus and
““L”’ service. Parking on premises. If
you
prefer
to work
in a _ congenial
atmosphere
in a respectable
neighoo
please
contact
Howard
K.
mith.
2408

CHGO.

KING

ASSISTANT
MANAGER—RELIEF'
manager. Exc. career opportunity for
person with waitress or related food
service
background.
Full
company
‘enefits.
Positions
are
open
at
Hoffman
Estates
or Glenview
locations.

Apply

1834

Waukegan

Rd.,

Glenview.

Evanston Location
FC bookkeeper
FREE.

START AT $150 A WEEK
CALL JUNE, 825-7117
SHEETS EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
TYPIST-CLERK
Permanent
position’
:open- for
Ma a
and
general
office. clerk.
Must
like
detail. 5-day week.
Free hospitalization. Liberal vacation policy.
Mrs.. Anderson
PArk 4-3880
North

BEAUTY OPERATOR
Evanston.
Excellent:

nity. Salary and commission.
week. 9-5. Call GReenleaf 5-1718.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star ° Highland Park
Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
:

4-858
5-040

Department

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

IMMEDIATE
OPENINGS.
clerks in North Suburban. area.
shift or part-time. Long or short
assignments. No Fee.

- NEEDS
2

Av.
Evanston
869-2580, ext. 416
Equal Opportunity Employer

KEYPUNCH

Wilmette,

EVANSTON
HIGH SCHOOL

top

SP
BR
9-12

SATS.

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
1812 Chicago Ave.
Evanston
An Equal Opportunity Employer

A
in

Ridge
An

Road,

JOBS

Have Openings For Yo

Computing Center

SECRETARY
POSITION
FOR
good
background

Bay

ALL

Touhy
Lincoin
DAILY
9-5

now if you have better tha
average figure aptitude and
enjoy detail work. Pleasan
working conditions, compan
cafeteria, excellent benefits
8:30 to 4:30, 5 day week.

and train

EXCELLENT
OPPORTUNITY
TO
learn
a
new
and_
exciting
field.
Diversified
secretarial
duties
with
responsibility.
Good
typing required,
shorthand
helpful.
Regularly
scheduled merit salary increases, 3 weeks
paid vacation, tuition reduction.

Lorig

We

SECRETARY

SAVE
open-

INC.

experience. Good starting
fringe benefit program.

DR's Secy. Recpt.

Evans

Shermer
An

Co.

YOU WILL BE KEPT BUSY AND LOVE
every minute of this busy practice. He
stressed that you must enjoy people
and
have
good
typing
and
some
shorthand as well. Age open, Salary
.
Also 1 legal secy available. No
ee.
1609 Maple
(1 Blk.

1657

relief duties

to bus

W.
N.

FIGURE CLERKS.

JOE JACOBS
CHEVROLET

executive secretary skills. Personal
initiative, excellent typing, dictaphone

WE HAVE
IMMED.
OPENINGS
FOR:
Typists—40-50
w.p.m.
on
manual
mach.
Key punch operators—10,000 s.p.h.
Insurance clerk trainees
(no typing necessary)
Excellent
starting
salary.
Company
benefits including Sears discount and
profit
sharing.
Company
bus
free
from Howard and the ‘“‘L.’’ Hours: 8
a.m. to 4:15 p.m.. For information call
Miss Lofstrom, OR 3-6600, ext. 339
7770 Frontage Rd., Skokie, Il.
An Equal Opportunity Employer

to
to

CULLIGAN

Johnson's Restaurant

Plaza
Del
Westerfield

Allstate

Equal Opportunity Employer’’

rity

Howard

Rich

FOR
7247
4770

WOULD
PREFER
MATURE
WOMAN
with office experience. Phone ALpine
1-5400 for appointment or apply at

COMMUTING?

in or call

ST., SKOKIE

various

Close

5401 Old Orchard Rd., Skokie
6-3000
JU 3-0700
An Equal Opportunity Employer

Come

IVY

5 day week

&amp; Chemical Corp.

. STENO-SECRETARY
. BILLER-TYPIST
. GENERAL OFFICE

WE WILL TRAIN YOU AT FULL PAY
to
work
in
our
all
new
modern
kitchen. Immediate full and
part-time
openings on all shifts. Breakfast cook.
Grill cook, Salads, preparation work,
Dish Machine
Operators
and Utility.
Uniforms
and meals furnished.
Paid
family
hospital
plan,
life insurance
and vacation. Apply at once.

Will train you to all reception dutie
You'll learn to greet patients, pull a
refile medical
charts.
Keep
appoin
ment
book
straight.
Doctor
wan
“easy
to
get
along
with’’
kind
person who likes working witfi people
He'll show
you the rest!
Age
wid
open. $415.
©
=

PYPIST

Minerals

WORK
CLOSE
TO HOME
AND
time and train fare. We have
ings now for

$2.75 HR.
$2.50-$3.15

263-7450

With

We offer many fine benefits, 8:30 to
4:15
working
day,
good
salary
and
location near
Old Orchard
Shopping
Center.
For
interview
phone
Mrs.
Lynch.

HELP

Miss Stralka, 251-9631.

ei

_

KITCHEN

274-8100
employer

CLOSE TO HOME
DOCTOR'S OFFICE

American Girl

EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY IN LATan
for
Dept.
Sales
American
in
good
with
secretary
experienced
a
plus
skills
shorthand
and
typing
fluency in Spanish.

YO

Private club. Welcome members, the
guests.
Learn
paging
system.
Typ
letters about club business.
Exciti
fun job in the country!
You’ll me
and
mix
with
golf-tennis
set!
guperiquce
needed.
$400
and
mea
ree!

$2.40 HR.

4933 OAKTON

oe

COUNTRY CLUB
RECEPTIONIST

Come in, Visit with Sally
TUES., THURS., FRI.
10 A.M.-3 P.M

LTD.

International

$2.00 HR.
$2.30 HR.
$2.70 HR.

Stenos
Keypunch
Secys.

SECRETARY
BI-LINGUAL

©

Department

Howard. Street
An equal opportunity

PERSON

is
assist
the
Dean
of
one
of our
-sehools.
Highly
responsible
position
Ww
diversified
duties.
Will
handle
:
accounts
and
budgets
for
the

pervise
the
tlh

869-7790
Employer

field

. IN LEGAL
DEPARTMENT
OF
national corporation. All skills some

ublic contact;
right woman.

Suite 627
Opportunity

Clerks

2120 GREENWOOD ST.
Evanston
475-4700

TYPISTS

IISECRETARIES!!
E

BUEHLER

of Church

A WEEK

NEED

Typists
Stat. Typists

WORK IN PROGRESSIVE EVANSTON.
New
plant
with
beautiful,
modern,
air-conditioned offices. Above average
wages
with
extraordinary
employee
benefits.
Phone
or
come
in
‘for
personal interview and let us explain
+ ae we can improve and secure your
uture.

Stenos
Dictaphone Operators
SWBD OPERATORS
BOOKKEEPERS

or

WE

Be

Business and Professional

WANT WORK?
2 TO 5 DAYS

Se

107 Help Wanted—Women

Business and Professional

STENO
TYPIST
MAIL CLERK
FIGURE CLERK

Clerks

IS OPEN

and Professional —

OFFICE
OPENINGS

Is a Kelly Year’

50

at 80 wpm.

‘01 further information,
in to the

pes
xce

Business

“Join the Kelly Crowd’

tion,
per, and money
by working
at
locations close to home. We have a
number of
good job openings for you

Help Wented—Welna

107

Business and Professional

12

oe

u-

day

April 13, 196

�“SPLENDID
OPPORTUNITIES
FULL

TIME

SALES
POSITIONS
EASE

COME IN AND TALK TO
Many employee benefits
and liberal discount
Apply

Personal

US.

Office

arson Pirie Scott
&amp; Co.

Edens Plaza
1-8400

Wilmette

FLEXOWRITERTYPISTS
xperienced or willing to train
ccurate typist, typing beween 50-60 wpm. Excellent
ompany benefits, lovely new
uilding, good transportation,
:30 to 4:30, 5 day week.
BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Personnel

Department

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

771

274-8100
employer

xecutive-Assistant
SOME
SKILLS,
TYPING
OOD
SHORTHAND, REQUIRE PLEASANT
GIRL TO WORK IN NEW MODERN
SURROUNDINGS.
CHEERFUL
GENERHANDLE
PUBLIC.
MEET
GOOD
PROCEDURES,
AL OFFICE
SALARY.

Gear Co.

677-9800

NEED EXTRA INCOME?
DO

YOU HAVE A PLEASANT
VOICE?
TELEPHONE

CIRCULATION
OUR
FOR
O CALL
dept. in Highland Park and Deerfield.
in your spare
commission
Excellent
time.
Call Mrs.
Hayes
The
Hollister Newspapers

232 cones

ak Pee

Wilmette

ice

SIDE

NORTH

MEDICAL

and varied office
facility. Reception
duties. Dictaphone experience helpful
but
not
necessary.
Good
salary
to
qualified person.
Contact

Administrator,

SINGLE
WE
1.
2.
8.
4,

728-7100

PARENT?

CAN ALMOST CERTAINLY
Better hours
More convenient location
Better pay
;
Better use of your skills

Receptionist-Secretary

POSITION
OFFERS
ESTATE
REAL
hours,
regular
salaried,
available
preapplicant
personable
mature

QUINLAN

&amp; TYSON,

1571 SHERMAN AV.
AL 1-6700
UN 4-2600

PICK
UP
AND
DELIVER
FULLER
orders.
$2.00
HR.
GUARANTEED.
Call Lillian, PA 4-5721 or JU 3-4250.
TYPIST
Good
typing
skills
necessary.
Exc.
benefits.
Permanent
position.
Call
personnel office, Lake Forest College,
CE 4-3100.
SALES, EXPERIENCED
Excellent opportunity for neat woman
in
our
Wilmette
studios.
Apply
Moffett Studio, 30 S. Michigan Ave.,
Chicago.
SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR
Full time for exclusive country club
on North Shore. Paid hospitalization,
vacations.
and year end bonus.
Call
Mr. DeWees, 835-3000 for appt.
MAID
FOR
GENERAL
CLEANING
and
laundry,
5
day
week,
paid
vacations
and
many
other
benefits.
Pioneer Place, Pioneer Rd. and Grant
St. No. 3 bus to door. Call DA 8-8700.
GENERAL
OFFICE
LIGHT
TYPING
required,
No
experience
necessary.
Employee discount and advancement.
Busch
Jewelry
Co.,
1624
Sherman,
Evanston.
TELEPHONE SOLICITOR
Excellent
opportunity
for
neat
and
experienced woman
in our Wilmette
studio.
Apply
Moffett
Studio,
30 S.
Michigan Ave., Chicago.

COUNTER

INC.

EVANSTON
BR 3-3750

SQ.
FOUNTAIN
RECORDS,
FIGURES
figure or
to $450 Mature with some
comTop
nd.
backgrou
~pookkeeping
any with the best benefits in town.
EMPLOYDetails call BOULEVARD
MENT DA 8-7171. No Fee.

name,

with

Write
number.
mette, Illinois

~ GIRLS—WOMEN—LEARN A SKILL
machine
train
will
nec.;
exp.
No
operator;
good
opp.
Apply
Perfecto

Ap

at

1967

address
A-940

and _ phone
60,

Box

$1.75

Start

saat Waskeaen Ee:

per

hr.

Wil-

Evanston.

Evanston,

REGISTERED
FOR

DOCTORS

Recent
5-8181.

experience

~
SWITCHBOARD
Saturdays only. To
Call Mr. Daily, Sr.
SMART
&amp; GOLEE

NO

EVES.

RECEPTIONIST,
start immediately.
DAvis

8-3200

WAITRESSES
EXP.,
FULL
OR
P.T.
Can earn $30 plus, Pr pa bar nightly.
needed.
Hostess
also
Beaut.
Are
Restaurant, Glenview. 724-7600.
PART-TIME
USHERETTES
AND
concession sales girls. Apply in person
after 7 p.m. Edens Theater, 303 Skokie
Blvd., Northbrook, Ill.
FILING,
LIGHT TYPING
AND
MAILing. 2:30 to 5, Monday to Friday.
Call DAvis 8-5220, Mr. Dever.
1527 West Lyons, Evanston

DENTAL
SOME
hours

ASSISTANT
GOOD
5-8997.

DESIRABLE,
EXP.
and good wages. Call GR

SECRETARY—$600, NO FEE
Lots of public contact. Top notch co.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago, Evanston, UN 9-9510
EXPERT
ALTERATION
WOMAN
part-time or full time. Call mornings
after
10.
ORchard
3-1099.
3500
W.
Dempster St., Skokie.
RECEPTIONIST
BOOKKEEPER
FOR
Doctor’s office in Ravinia. Hours 10:30
ag
5 days including Saturday. 433460.

SEWING
MACHINE
OPERATOR
FOR
draperies. Some experience needed. J
&amp; K Work
Room,
679-1860,
ask for
Irene.

Earn $90 to $125

Weekly.

EXCEPT
DAILY
WAITRESS.
Monday; exp. not required. AL 1-6621.
SURGERY
DENTAL
OF
DOCTOR
Position
receptionist.
capable
needs
requires
youth.
vigor
and_
vitality.
Salary open. UNiversity 4-1030.
GE
OMAN—A
SALESW
APPROX. _ 3545. Glenview resident. 4 or 5 days incl.
Sat. Please call in person. Glenview
Stationer, 1726 Glenview Rd.

FOR
WANTED
GIRL
and typing. Permanent
benefits.
Call DA

company

DICTAPHONE
position. Many

8-3100

Apply

8015 Lawndale,

Skokie.

SERVICE

UN

9-9510

WAITRESSES FULL TIME
Part-time for school girls; will train.
, Glenayre Restaurant.
981 Waukegan Rd.
Glenview.
BE A BEGINNER
IN CREDIT WORK.
Very light typing. some filing. Salary
$325 to start. FREE. Evans Personnel
1609 Maple UN 9-3160.
OFFICE
NURSE—LAB
TECH.
OR
Girl Friday with experience to work 2
or 3 days a week in doctor’s office in
Cld Orchard. Call 677-0064.
CLERK-TYPIST
FOR
GENERAL
OFfice work, Credit Bureau of Evanston,
phone 475-5432, Mr. Abegg.

HYGIENIST

OR PART-TIME
Call 272-1588

PUBLIC CONTACT 100%
$425
21-34. Must have car, 9 - 5.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago, Evanston, UN 9-9510
EXP.
SALESLADY
AT
EXCLUSIVE
country
club.
Knowledge
of fashion
co-ordinating
and
display
helpful.
Prefer mature woman. Call 272-2505.

salary.
Good_ starting
a week.
days
Reference required. Call UN 4-1100.

108

Help

Wanted—Women
Household

MOTHER'S

with

FEMALE
COMPANION
FOR
OLDER
woman.
Live-in,
north
shore
residence. Desire mature, refined, intelligent person. $200 per month plus room
and board.
Please write full history
and
refs.
Write
A-936,
Box
60,
Wilmette.
PART-TIME HOUSEKEEPER
Wonderful opportunity for the experienced lady who wants to sudplement
her income.
Weekends,
8 a.m.
to 8
p.m. Wilmette. 2 adults; some simple
cooking;
other help. Excellent references required: salary open.
Write A-948, Box 60, Wilmette, Il.
HOUSEHOLD
HELP,
AGE
21 TO
50.
New
home,
light
work.
No
small
children. 3 to 5 days per week, go or
interested in live-in also. 2 days off.
272-7446 after 5:30.
HOUSEKEEPER
WANTED:
MUST
like children.
Light hswk.
and child
care. 4 children;
ages, 15 mos., 4, 8,
and 11. Priv. room and bath. Live-in
or
go.
Modern
home
and
conveniences.
Northbrook.
272-7216
after
5
p.m.

| P.M.-8 P.M.
DEPENDABLE
YOUNG
WOMAN.
5
days a wk. incl. Sun. $70, Must have
own trans. Local refs. req. 432-1107.
HOUSEKEEPER
FOR
JULY
AND
August
so present
housekeeper
can
have
long
vacation.
4 days,
Mon.
Tues.
Thurs.
Fri. Plain. cooking, no
heavy
laundry.
Recent
ref. $50 per
week. OR 3-5228.
HOURS: 10 TO 3
Mon., Wed. and Fri. $1.25 hr. General
housework,
light ironing. Prefer Evaneten
or Wilmette resident.
GR
503.

woman

Monday
quired.

OR
for

and

GERMAN
housework

Friday.

Wilmette.

older,

only,

FRIDAY,

transportation.

446-

to watch
from

Call AL

fer

someone

—

children

11

a.m.

6-0252

TO
SIT
evenings.

in

References.

mette

Call ALpine

1-8978.

ic

PLEASANT PERSON WITH LOTS
patience

needed

Vic.

of

Money

Howard

sere

and

W

aa

Salary $20 wk. 761

SITTER

NEEDED

Mondavs

children,

References.

328-6946

8)

through

after

&amp;

C

6 p.m. ¢

weekends.
3

Refer-

ironing.

re-

251-1886.

RESPONSIBLE
WOMAN
TO
for
year
old
boy,
Monday-Fr
Central Evanston. Call after
6:0

or weekends 475-2158.

109

Help

;

Wanted—Women &gt;

Industrial
WOMEN
FOR ASSEMBLY
ing
aids.
New _ plant.

work. Call Don Corson, 272-7
HUBBARD

OF
ean,

SCIENTIFIC

2855 Shermer Rd.

Call evenings OR 6-3519 or OR 5-3936
GENERAL HOUSEWORK AND. IRONjust
$16.

Friday.

Northbrook,

FACTORY
EXPERIENCE

WOMAN
FOR
LIGHT
HOUSEWORK
and care of 14 month old boy, 4 days a
week, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Skokie area.
R 4-8228

PREFER
LOCAL
PERSON.
HOUSEcleaning. Excellent references. Thurs.
or. Fri. Call Wed. evening or Thurs.
a.m., ID 2-2224.
CLEANING GIRL FOR FRIDAYS.
$15 a day. Must be good, References.
In Glenview. PArk 4-6969.
°
GENERAL
HOUSEWORK,
PLAIN
cooking,
Stay or go. 5 days.
Other
help.
op
salary.
Recent
refs.
required. 433-0700.
:
COMPANION
TO
ELDERLY
LADY
who needs
assistance. Some
nursing
exp.
helpful.
Recent
references
required. Northbrook. 272-4136.
COOK-GENERAL
FOR
COUPLE
East Chestnut Apts. Chicago. Must be
good
plain
cook
with
recent
refs.
Hours noon till 8 p.m., 5 days. 281-6390

NOT

SEWING

TO

in;
must
like
children.
Own
bath and TV. $65. Call 446-1872.

LIVE
room,

MACHINE

Weks

ore

call or app ly.
Evanston.

door. Either
2801 Central,

110

UN

4-45:

h

Help Wanted—Men
Business and Professional

Out of the Military?
$525-$575—FREE
YOU DESERVE
THE BEST O
tunity available and our client h:
Your skill
and talent will be 1
to

the

fullest

Chicago’s

extent

most

as

;

qualified bus

teach
you
every
phase |
company
in a program
designe
place
special
emphasis_
on

supervisor
ability.
G.E.D.
education
qualifies.
Good
benefits, and best of all a
where

your

skill counts.

pro

CALL 869-8600 —
PARKER
600 DAVIS PERSONNEL EVANS
2ndn

OF

$13 OG

LQ:
(MORE

FOR

THE

RIGHT

MA

A well known firm has an exe:
opening
product
adve
college
man
with
some
e
and some ideas of his own can pui
fine career here. Age open to 38.

WOMAN

HOUSEKEEPER,
2 ADULTS,
5 DAYS
go;
Lake
Shore
Drive
apt.;_
top
salary; recent references required.
IDLEWOOD 3-0515.
MATURE WOMAN FOR HOUSEKEEPing. Must have good references and be
a good plain cook. Write A-935, Box
60, Wilmette.

Mr.

NO
EXPERIENCE
NECESSA
Will train on job, Good range

WOMAN
WANTED
TO STAY
WITH
3
children for one week in May while
parents
are away.
Must be reliable
and have recent refs. 673-3141.

2 OR 3 DAYS A WEEK. OWN TRANS,
and references. 433-2817.
DOMESTIC
HELP
WANTED—GENeral
housework
$14—7
hour
day.
Monday,
Wednesday,
Fridav
or full
time. In Highland Park. 432-2360.

_

NECESS

Light, clean, steady day
wo:
time. Apply Jeffrey Allan In
Inc., 2100 Greenleaf St., Evans

CLEANING AND COOKING
FOR ONE
person, Small apartment. Short hours
weekly.
Must
be Evanston
resident.
References. Call DAvis 8-7093.

HOUSEKEEPER

Ill.

HELP

491-0100

LOCAL
WOMAN,
FLEXIBLE
HOURS
to suit, 4 hrs. 4 days per week. No
small
children.
Very
light
duties.
Cook 1 simple meal. 272-0680.

CLEANING

in family.
ee

Baby Sitters —

RELIABLE
WOMAN
small infant Weekend

EXP.

GENERAL

OR

or

3.

CLEANING.

plus

EXPERIENCED

Saturday
midnight.

WTD. WOMAN 2 DAYS A WK.
Cleaning, laundry. Fine people. Refs.

ing. Tues.
and Fri.
or
Experienced, references.
433-2259.

:

references. One
VE 5-1061

housework.

SPEAKING
and

a.m.

Help Wanted

years

WOMAN

References

9

SUMM1I

Should
be
available
Tues.
:
Friday
but
not
really
requ
children ages, 6, 4 and 2. Sen
and phone no. to Miss Stev ens
National
Inc.,
116
S.
Mi
Chicago, Ill. 60603. All replies v
answered.
‘
PLEASANT
GIRL
WANTED,
|

HOUSEKEEPER
WANTED.
MATURE
woman
to live in. Care of one child
while
mother
is working.
Weekends
off. Own room and TV. Phone 251-1634
Wilmette.

THURSDAY

AN

EFFICIENT RELIABLE 'WOMEN FOR
cleaning 1 day per week, large home,
$i4. Refs. Call DA 8-0068.

SWEDISH

FOR

OCCASIONAL DAYS AND EVENING
for private party in central Glenv

DOMESTIC
3
DAY
GENERAL
housework, must have refs. $12 a day
plus carfare. Mrs. Miller, OR 9-0581.
COOK-HOUSEKEEPER:
LIVE-IN;
2
adults;
own lg. room, bath and TV.
Good salary. VErnon 5-1210.

$12

week;

good

108A

2 adults. Plain
in.

a

F

3

HELPER

WANTED

2 or 3 Days General Cleaning
AGED

UN 9-

WOMAN

446-3537.

ays

HOUSEKEEPER,
CLEANING
AND
laundry. Live in or stay 3 nights and
go 2.
Recent references required. Call
ID 2-0434.

MIDDLE

MUST

Glencoe. 846 Greenwood Av. 835-2 MS
HOUSEKEEPER, 2 ADULTS. SMALL
apt., 42 bik. ‘‘L.’’ 5 day
week. 8-4.
Call 328-2493
a

WOMAN
FOR FAMILY
LAUNDRY
1
day a wk. or cleaning and laundry 3
days a wk. Adults. References. Near
*¥."" Call AL 41-3777.
WORKING
MOTHER
DESIRES
A
permanent full time woman
to care
for 2 children.
Close
to transp.
in
Wilmette. 251-9336 after 5:30.

cooking. No laundry. Stay
ences required. AL 1-0288.

GO.

CAPABLE

required.

CLEANING—2
DAYS
A WEEK;
PREfer Tues. and Fri. Must be able to do
all types of cleaning. Some cooking.
Evanston
girl preferred.
Must
have
top ref. PArk 4-3907.

for general housework.

D:

cleaning and ironing in ranch hom
adults.
Tues.
and
Fri.
Refe:

HOUSEKEEPER
LIVE-IN.
FINE
POsition
for
experienced
woman
with
references. 2 children ages 6 and 10.
Paid benefits. Top salary to start. 1
block to transportation, 675-1182.
EXPERIENCED
WOMAN
TO
DO
general housework.
No heavy
cleaning.
Two
or
three
days.
Recent
references.
VErnon 5-1076

RELIABLE

Shore

recent refs. Exc. wages.

WIDOWER
REQUIRES ' SERVICES
elderly housekeeper. Permanent. Live
in. Salary, time off open. References.
Write: A-946, Box 60, Wilmette.

COMPANION

weekly.
4654.

5 DAYS.

EXPERIENCED CLEANING WOMAN
Wednesday or Thursday. East Wilmette
TOP PAY
256-3023

AND
IRONING
OR
5 DAYS
FROM
through dinner. Near bus. 679-4181.

ke

COOK

4 TO

RELIABLE

VE

CALL

SALARY.

ELDE

in. W

On

La 8-2826 or 869-2853.
aes
EXPERIENCED
RELIABLE
ing woman
with references, —
other Thurs. or Fri. $13 plus far
Glenview. PArk 4-7039.
:

LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING
PLAIN COOKING OPTIONAL
For adult couple Noon through dinner,
3 days a week.
Safe, pleasant near
north Chicago location, MI 2-3485.

NURSERY SCHOOL DIRECTORTeacher. Child development or early
elementary experience necessary.
945-3142
MAIDS
:
Hours 8 to 4. We will pick up at train
depot at Braeside in Highland Park.
Call VE 5-4000, Mrs. Barns.

week.

5-

TOP

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0

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necessary.
:

not

FOR

oe

2 days,

during

GENERAL
HOUSEWORK.
OWN
ROOM, BATH AND T.V. TEENAGE
CHILDREN.
RECENT
REFS.
RE-

NURSE

OFFICE.

~ lady,

GENERAL
HOUSEWORK
AND CHILD
care.
2 or 3 days
per
week,
near
Evanston
Hospital.
Must
have
good
peed $14 per day plus carfare.
869-

Y WANTED FOR FILING
Glenview. | SEGRETAR
and typing.
Steady
work. 9 to 5—5

MANICURIST, EXPERIENCED. LEADing
Wilmette
salon,
full
time;
no
nights. 251-4222.
WAITRESSES WANTED
Good pay plus tips. Call or see
Don Nichols, 718 Church St., Evanston.
475-9450.

DENTAL

MART

Old Orchard Shopping Center OR 4-5851.
WOMEN
TO
WORK
2 OR 3 DAYS
A
week,
9 to 5 p.m.,
in shoe
store;
pleasant working conditions;
no exp.
necessary;
Marco’s
Shoes,
Hubbard
Woods Fashion Center. VErnon 5-3164.

:

SECRETARY-RECEPTIONIST
with avtitude for figures. Full or part
time. Small Highland Park office. 4324981.
EXPERIENCED
WAITRESS
DAYS.
Free $125 week if cualified: good pay;
apply in person, Olympic Restaurant,
1608 Chicago Av., Evanston.
COMPTOMETER OPERATOR
$470. No Fee. Wonderful benefits
Chicago,

5 DAY LIVE IN
$65
COUPLE
_
WORK_
1-2-5 DAYS
$12 plus fare
BAKER EMPLOYMENT
811 Davis Street
UN 4-7178

DAY

WOMAN CAB DRIVERS WANTED
FULL OR PART-TIME. DAYS OR
WEEKENDS. EXCELLENT INCOME.

NURSES
AIDES,
ALL
SHIFTS.
PAID
vacations,
meals
and
many
other
worthwhile
benefits,
Pioneer
Place,
Pioneer Rd. and Grant St. No. 3 bus
to door. Call DA 8-8700.
PAGE
GIRL—17-19.
GUIDE
VISITORS
NO SKILLS REQUIRED. JUST PERSONALITY.
NO FEE.
MIIRPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago, Evanston, UN 9-9510

EMPT.OYMENT

The FABRIC

WOMANTO CARE

FREE
FREE
R

AS

KING
BURGER
FULL OR PART-TIME

FULL
X-RAY TECHNICIAN
For medical office of Internists. X-ray
duties.
office
general
and
work
helpful. Medical bldg. loc. in
Typing
bus transp. HI 6- Winnetka. NWRR,
6600 for interview.

Cleaners, 821 Emerson,

GIRL

FOR LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING
office in Wilmette. Paid vacation and
highest wages. Call AL 1-8322.
TEACHER DIRECTOR POSITION FOR
Christian
nursery
school
for
Sept.
1967. Degree in education req. Enclose
resume.
Write
A-937,
Box
60,
Wilmette.
NEED
LADIES
WITH
TYPEWRITER
to address envelopes at home. Reply

1612
HELP

by Appt.

ferred. '

PART-TIME-WOMEN

MURPHY

GCUERF
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 9-3520
UN
Hours 9-5
NO FEE.
636 Church St., Evanston
Sat.

KEY PUNCH
Inexp.
or exp.
Salary
to $450
and
excellent co. benefits. FREE.
MURPHY KMPLOYMENT SERVICE,
1612 Chicago Av., Evanston, UN 9-9510.

BOOKKEEPER—CAPABLE OF DOING
all phases including gov’t reports.
5
day—40 hr. wk. All replies confidential. Write A-945. Box 60, Wilmette.

SWITCHBOARD
RECEPTION
TYPIST
FOR

HOUSEWIVES.
PUT
SOME. GLAMOR
in your life. Free training in makeup
techniques.
Full
time
money
for part time hrs. Ovation Cosmetics.
For information, write A-949, Box 60,
Wilmette, Illinois.
“BEAUTY
COUNSELERS”
HAS
ORganizational and sales openings. Excellent
opportunity.
No
canvassing.
Flexible hours. Full or part-time. Call
PArk 9-1566 for interview.
WOMAN
WANTED
FULL
OR
PARTtime to classify and sort clean linens
and garments. No laundry work.
North Shore Clean Towel Service
942 Custer Ave.
Evanston

TYPE
30 WPM?
Have above ave. fig.
apt.? Start, $411 as proposal clk. No
fee.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago, Evanston, UN 9-9510

SECRETARY

C M—American

ehold

Business and Professional

"Business and Professional

pe
a

CLIFF

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE |

No

Fee.

Sat.

Hours

by appt.

9-5

UN

636 Church

St.,

HIGH SCHOOL BO
CONVENIENT HOURS AFTER
AND

WEEKENDS.

APPLY

AT:

McDONALD'S

Carry-Out Restaurant |
530

Waukegan

HIGH

SCHOOL

Glen

Rd.
JUNIOR

OR

for afternoons, Saturday and Si
Good pay, reasonable hours.
Shore Cleaners, 336 Park Av.,—
coe.
835-0038

CUSTOMER SERVICE—$550Company car plus expenses.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT
§
1612 Chicago, Evanston,
UN

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Business

and

The Oldest Employment
Outside

Chicago’s

ALL

100%

Pee

FREE

IN

_ JR. DRAFTSMAN
a

Internal combustion

engr.

_
Draftsman,
_ Mechanical

hr.

‘Elect lab tech, H.S. grads
360

req.

_

;

_

Adm.

t accountant,

ass’t.,

deg.

not

banking

TO

ANIMAL

Acct., cost and budget
‘aveling auditor
Tance and tax clerk
Ass’t. warehouse planner
Clerk, some acct’ing bkgd.
Ass’t. Office Mgr. trainee

Commercial

bank

See
TRAINEES
MGMT. TRAINEE. AGE 28-35
Sales bkgd helpful

Application engineer, M.E.
No
experience req.
les, industrial controls
trainee,

deg.

APPLY

~ OLD ORCHARD, SKOKIE
226 IN THE

Niles Ave. and Searle Parkway
Skokie

9-1 142

ORchard
(2 blocks

An

1737 HOWARD ST.
_ AMbassador 2-1142
Automobile Mechanics

_

EXPANDING

Great

will

BUSINESS

A

_ 234-0369
«J

.NORTH

:SUBURBAN

opening

for

a

Forest

MAN

234-0720

: Gor:
_

Mrs.

LKSWAGEN

37 Lake

___ An
:

Cook

Equal

shift

HAS

(8:30

Lucchese

NORTH

Rd.

Opportunity

at

a

Magazine.

erewing

to

to

someone
and

relations
industrial

that

You

maintain

with
a _ wide
accounts in the

TO

SUPERVISOR

SUPERVISE

LAUNDRY

IN

3742

facilities if needed.

hour

week.

Live in

Attractive position

for someone to assume responsibility.
Appl
in
erson,
3131
Simpson,
ee
or pes 492-2906.

272-

| MAN
FOR
FULL
TIME
EMPLOYment to do building operation and

CENTRAL

maintenance
work
and
drive
school
bus.
Excellent
working
conditions,
retirement
plan,
hospitalization
and
major medical insurance, sick leaves,

Deerfield

Employer.

Excellent

territory,

for

sell

into sales slowly,

trained

departments.

ADVERTISING
SPACE
SALESMAN.
b Ne geen
prdaiay
pits
nations!
Se

personal leaves
Phone 251-3587

opportuni-

headquarters

| WAREHOUSE

icago
travel midwest
and
south.
Send resume and starting salary. All
_ replies in confidence. Write A-938, Box

advancement.

and

other

NEEDS

packaging dept.
aging machine
ence necessary.

60, Wilmette.

benefits.

RELIABLE

mgnager,
operator.
Excellent

also packNo
experichance for

Phone 463-1622.

Sell advertising for the North Shore's community
newspapers and develop a growing territory as a step- pingstone to further advancement in our progressive
organization. If you're enthusiastic and aggressive, we'll
_ provide the training and product support to give you
every sales tool. Top starting salary, liberal fringe benefits and commission. Should be college graduate, have
completed military service, and have some experience.

The Hollister Newspapers
Central

Ave.

Wilmette,

Call Glenn
AL
Classified
f

Evanston Review

Ill.

Schmid

7
DRIVER?

* Winnetka Talk

* Glencoe News

Packaging

An

MACHINE
OPERATORS
Permanent

SPEED-O-PRINT

manager:

1801

Free

EVANSTON

GENERAL
BUILDING
MAINTE:
nance
employee
needed.
Paid vacation, retirement plan, steady employment, forty-hour week. Apply 8 a.m.
to 5 p.m., Village Hall, 1200 Wilmette
Avenue, Wilmette, Illinois.
SMALL
OFFSET
PRINTER
AND/OR
Folder
Operator,
part-time,
preferably days.
Permanent
position with
excellent
possibilities
for
advance.
ment.
DAVIS 8-6000

WEST LARCHMON
CHICAGO
block

south

International

Minerals

openings

for

permanent

FULL OR PART-TIME
Start $1.75 per hr.
1834 Waukegan Rd.
Glenview.
EXPERIENCED
ELECTRICAL
APpliance repair man, for major houseold appliances. Apply in person at:
Brunderman Elec.
Co. 2224 W. Lake Av.
Glenview, Ill.
724-4556 or 729-4542.
CREDIT Trainee—$6,000, Local branch
of large manufacturer.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago, Evanston, UN 9-9510

EXP.

SHOP,
FULL
OR PARTpay. Call UN 4-8983.

TRAFFIC—$6,600.
Some
experience
or
schooling required.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago, Evanston, UN 9-9510
EXPERIENCED
YOUNG
GRILLMAN.
xcellent
salary...
Day
job.
Steady.
Dishwasher
wanted
also.
645 Green
Bay Rd., Winnetka.
DRIVER
WANTED
WITH
OWN
CAR
Approximately
20
hours
per
week.
Call Chicken Delight, 2010 Central St.,
Evanston. GReenleaf 5-7600.

park

DESK
CLERK
PART-TIME
WEEK:
ends, 1/2 day Saturday and 10:30 p.m.
Sunday
nights to 7:30 a.m.
Monday
mornings, also national holiday nights.
Apply
Mr.
Hughes,
1000 Grove
St.,
Evanston. Call GR 5-7400.

BUILDING

LABORER
JOBS

ALL AROUND MAN NEEDED!
Stock work
Selling
Should he handy with tools.
LAZAR JUVENILE FURNITURE
2749 W. Devon
Chicago, Ill.
RO 4-4675
LANDSCAPE
MEN.
SALARY
OPEN
according to your experience. Raise in
3 wks. if you show ability. Call for an
appt. Moore’s Landscape and Nursery
Inc. 724-0698.
SINCLAIR REFINING CO.
SHOE SALESMAN.
EXP. IN FITTING
good shoes, for growing familv store
in H.P.
Full or part time.
432-5293.
Ask for Mr. Moretti, Mike’s Shoes.
:
Retail

HARDWARE
store experience or will train.
Permanent. Benefits.
Eckart Hardware Co.
735 Elm $St., Winnetka.

CAREER

maintenance

book

store.

in

our

Liberal

sm

be

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
Chicago Ave.
492-76
An Equal Opportunity Employer

NATIONAL
CO. WILL TRAIN 2 MBH
to age 35 to merchandise and han
sales
promotion
in
Chicago
T
Salary, car, expense and bonus.
FEE.

Call

869-8600

today.

Parker Personnel—Evanstot
600 DAVIS ST.
2ND FLOC

BUYER TRAINEE
GREAT
JOB! GREAT
FUTURE!
Train in industrial purchasing.
Ea
stepping
stone
to management.
J
previous experience needed. NO F
Starting salary $125-35.
PARKER
PERSONNEL
cha + 5"
600 DAVIS
-86

MAN
27-40 TO
LEARN
AND
OPERate own insurance business. Instruction
and
supervision
by
competent
instructors. Unusual earning opportunity.
Write
giving
experience
and
background.
Write
A-939,
Box
60,
Wilmette, Ill.

HANDY ON REMODELING
WORK IN EVANSTON
ORchard 3-6817

general

FOOD SALES TRAINEE
$450-$525 PLUS

main-

tenance
personel.
Interesting
and
varied work, pleasant working conditions, excellent retirement and hospi‘ tal plans,
liberal sick leave
policy,
paid vacation, apply George B. Caskey 510 Green Bay Road, Village Hall
Winnetka, Ill. 446-2160

STORE

RECEIVE
AND
MAINTA
on books
and
to help w

1812

OPERATOR

OPPORTUNITY
IN
EVANSTON
FOR
experienced man to opérate 1250WL
multilith.
You
will
order
supplies,
print,
cut, fold, strip negatives
and
make masters. Earn good salary with
free insurance in busy air conditioned
publishing office.
PRESTON TECH. ABSTRACTS CO.
475-4397
Mr. Rodney
An Equal Opportunity Employer.
WINNETKA
PARK
DISTRICT
HAS

Rd.

SHIP,
records
university
program.

5401 Old Orchard Rd., Skokie
6-3000
Ext. 2520
An Equal Opportunity Employer

Park

Porter
TO

&amp; Chemical Corp.
YO

of Irving

BOOK

IMMEDIATE
OPENING FOR GENERal
custodial
duties
in
large
north
suburban corporation. Excellent company benefits. Call

KING

MAN WANTED FULL TIME
No
experience
necessary
for Ne
paper agency. 6 day week. $2.45 p
hour plus automatic raises. Apply
person daily between 4 to 5:30 p.m.
Saturday
8
am.
to
2
p.m,
17
Harding Road, Northfield, Ill.
MAN
TO
DO
SORTING
AND
MAK
up loads. Steady work. Good pay.
day week.
Paid vacation.
Insurai%™
plan.
Apply
in
person
only.
Nor
Shore Uniform Service, 1818 Dempst
St., Evanston.
WANTED
EXPERIENCED
TRUG
drivers and movers. Age between
and
40. Steady
work.
Good
wage
Prefer
those
that
know
this
are
Apply in person to Mr. Peterson, 25
Green Bay Rd., Evanston.
COLLEGE
STORE
NEEDS
YOU
man
for full time work in shippi
and receiving department.
Apply
person only. See Mr. Iversen.
NORTHWESTERN STUDENT CO-OP
1726 Orrington Av.
Evanstq
TREE MEN
Steady work on North Shore.
Ralph Synnestvedt and Associates
3602 Glenview Road.
Call Mr. Lee
4 to 5p.
724-1300
EXPERIENCED
Apply
OLYMPIC
1608 Chicago Ay.

COOK, MORN. HRS
in person:
RESTAURANT
Evanston, I

MAN
TO
WORK
IN LAWN
MOWE
shop. Exp. preferred. Inquire at red
of 120 Bane Xe. Northfield.
ADMIRAL
WN MOWER
SERVICE

OPPORTUNITIES

CITY OF

EVANSTON

CIVIL ENGINEER

$641 -$856

PARK MAINTENANCE

MAN

$429-$525

POLICE PATROLMAN

$555-$645

HOUSING CONSULTANT

$568-$697

GARDENER

$466-$568

WATER PLANT OPERATOR
AUTO PARTS MAN
COMMUNITY RELATIONS ASSOCIATE

ATTENDANT
necessary
NA 5-9400

* Glenview Announcements

(One

Ill.

JANITORS

MULTILITH

PART-TIME
GUARDS
FOR
SPLIT
shift. Morton Grove or/and Glenview
area. Monday through Fri. 4 p.m. to 8
p.m.
and 5 a.m. to 9 a.m.
Retirees
welcome.
Call NA 2-5200 or apply at
pak W.
Grand
Av.,
Chgo.
Security
ept.

SANDER

Division

PRODUCTS
INC.
Road
Wheeling,
537-1100
equal opportunity employer

position.

Modern plant.
Company benefits.
Excellent opportunity.

Free

Free

y

ASSEMBLERS

TECH-

EKCO
Wheeling

Free
Free
Free
Free

LEADER

BURGER

777

Free

$500-$575
MO.
NO
DEGREE
REQUIRED. Any background in supervision will put you in charge of A/6-10
man team. Promotions and raises will
come as fast as you can demonstrate
your ability.
NO FEE.
URGENT!
CALL
PARKER PERSONNEL—EVANSTON
600 DAVIS
869-8500
WANTED:
MAN TO LEARN PRODUCtion control, material handling;
stock
record
system;
must
be high
schl.
. graduate
and
willing
to
assume
resvonsibility;
top pay and benefits.
Call Mr.
Johnston
at Saville Organ
Corp., 2901 Shermer Rd., Northbrook.
272-7070.

SERVICE STATION
Experience NOT
OR

1|-4300
- Wilmette Life

Free

Free

CLIFF

FOR
FURN.
time. Good

DEVELOPMENT

or call employment

Ekco

Help Wante

Business and Professional

We provide an excellent salary and
employee
benefit program,
including
a tuition reimbursement.

Free

No
experience
is required
for
this
position,
which
starts
at
$100
per
week. No collections;
excellent benefits;
the
company
is looking
for
a
promotable person.

328-9846

10 —

PARKER

WOOD

(110

Professional

Ideally,
background
should
include
high
school
graduation
and_
college
training
in physical
sciences.
However,
sutiable
experience
can
be
substituted for formal education.

Free

ROUTE MAN??
SALESMAN???

.

and

sed:

a

,

A
challenging
opportunity
exists
in
our product
development
laboratory.
Responsibilities
involve
assisting
in
the
research
and
development
of
packing for our customers in the food
processing
industries.
Duties
will
include environmental testing, using a
variety
of laboratory
materials
and
instruments.

Write

EXPERIENCED
SERVICE
STATION
attendant.
Noon
to 10 o’clock.
Top
wages, health benefits, vacations,
for
the right man. Harms Wood ‘Standard.
724-9898

~ Growth Opportunity for Salesman

1232

600 DAVIS

i

NICIAN
Northwest suburb

HERE

869-8600

GROUP

Presbyterian Home, located in Evanston.
Will
also
be
responsible
for
washing and distribution of linens to

3:00) computer operator with 115 to 2
nowledge of system 360/30
S. exp.
tape and disc helpful. Good starting
ate ary and excellent
company
bene-

Contact

opvortunity

LAUNDRY

Lake

COMPANY

first

CALL

rc

EXPERIENCE

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
No fee. Hours 9-5
UN 9-3520
Sat. by appt. 636 Church St., Evanston

Employer

city of Chicago. No previous experience
required.
Your
company
furnishes a car and expenses. For details
call
PARKER PERSONNEL EVANSTON
600 DAVIS
869-8600

C &amp; S FORD
Ave,,

Opportunity

to break
be

customer
variety of

North Shore New Car Dealer needs 4
enced
mechanics.
New _ shop
with modern equipment. Above avering guarantee. Many benefits including
paid
vaeation,
holiday
and
free
uniforms. If qualified call or see Jim

780 North Western

Equal

wants

or Phil at

-

3-3200

NO

7 BEGINNERS

of Oakton

COMBINE
SALES/CUSTOMER
SERVICE—$7,200

Fy
AT THE
“L” IN THE
NORTH
SHORE
BANK BUILDING
:
ree parking in bank tenant lot

:

north

2 blocks west of Skokie Hwy.)

and

sag Soe TO

by

$700

$475-$500 month for high school grads
with no previous business experience.
This is a prime
trainee
spot which
offers
every
opportunity
for
rapid
progress and career fulfillment with
one of Chicago finest companies.
MANY
OTHERS AVAILABLE

OFFICE

NEW

Westmoreland Bldg.
At North End of West Parking Lot
ORchard

PERSONNEL

8:15 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Mondays through Fridays
(Evening and Saturday interviews
Appointment)

Free

Free
Free
Free

COLLEGE?

OR

req.

H.S.

SUITE

CARETAKER

LIBERAL OF FRINGE BENEFITS.

Time

Sales

MEN

EXCELLENT
STARTING
SALARIES
— RAPID
PROGRESSION
— FREE
UNIFORMS — LOW PRICED CAFETERIA
WITH
FREE
MILK
AND
COFFEE
AT LUNCH
— SPOTLESSLY.
CLEAN.
UNCROWDED
WORK
AREAS
—
NO
LAYOFFS
IN
OUR
HISTORY
—
PLUS
THE
MOST

10-12,000

Free

Free
Free
Free

YOU SHOULD START
Production Management
General Office °
Customer Service
Claims Trainee
Purchasing Trainee
Operations Management
Marketing Trainee
Traffic Management
Accounting Beginner
Time Study Trainee
Sales Order Desk
Pharmaceutical Sales

MAN TO AGE 50 TO HELP WITH THE
care
and
the _ feeding
of
small
laboratory animals, Farm experience
helpful.

teller

Study Jr.
uct mgmt. Trainee,
les, some college req.

LITTLE

TRAIN.
FOR
PACKAGING
MAchine mechanic
and general building
maintenance.

req.

Free
Free
Free
Free

Accountant

SOME

OPERATOR

MAINTENANCE

- Gen. accting superv.
stems analyst, E.D.P. exp
‘inancial analyst
‘Market analyst, to age 35
ccountant. Some gen’l exp. des.

GRADS

Cost Accountant
Personnel Trainee
Marketing Trainee
Fiditor (Industrial)
Auditor
Brokerage Trainee
Liberal Arts Trainee

HIGH
SCHOOL
EDUCATION.
SOME
chemical
knowledge
and mechanical
aptitude desirable.

EXECUTIVE
PROGRAMMER

exp.

Tax

oe

LABORATORY
PRODUCT

Math Major
Investment Trainee
Systems Trainee
Financial Mgmt. Tr.

50, WITH
work
as
attendant.

ey

Help Wanted—Men

. Business

North Shore’s largest employment
service offers an outstanding
array
of
fine management programs. If you’re
too busy to come in. Please register
by phone.

HANDLER

CHEMICAL

and: Professional

COLLEGE

i

lato

~ PARKER

MAN
TO
AGE
55, IN GOOD
PHYSIcal caondition for general utility work
in handling supplies in our packaging
department.

electro-mech.
technician

SYSTEMS

Business

Attendant

MATERIALS

12,500

Project engineer, mech
_
Methods and layout eng.
ae
and die maker. $9 per
igner, mechanical

Room

ALERT
MAN,
AGE
40 TO
mechanical
aptitude
to
building service equipment
Shift work-40 hour week.

$6,300

Some architectural bd exp.
Excel. financial future.

_

Boiler

TO YOU!

TECHNICAL

- Help Wanted—Men_

Has Openings for Men in
the Following Areas:

Loop

SUBURBAN AND
NORTH POSITIONS

FAR

Esai

G. D. Searle &amp; Co.

Service

SPECIALIZING

LY

- --

Help Wanted—Men
Business and Professional

Professional

MARQUART

RT

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$546-$668
$505-$615
$59 1-$727

GR 5-3100
* Deerfield Villager « ‘Highwood Herald

April 13, 196

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Help Wanted—Men
Business

and

Business

Professional

PRODUCT

raftsmen Trainees

WE OFFER:
A Nice Place to Work
Good Working Conditions
New Competitive Wages
Group Life Insurance
Group Hospitalization

penings
exist
for
draftsmen
with
xperience.
Math
and
mechanical
pawing are essential. Must be able to
Fork
from
engineering
sketches
or
erbal descriptions.
e offer
excellent
starting
salary,
dvancement possibilities and liberal
ompany
benefits.
Offices
air-condioned. Call or apply in person.

Insurance
Free
Write

THINK

you are interested in your future,
e have just the job for you. All you
eally need is basic electronics, either
om Tech schools, military electrons training or comparable experience
nd you’re
on your
way.
Work _ for
BM in the North Shore area. Call or
rite Chet Kucia.

PURCHASING

L

Howard
647-9633.

WE NEED A YOUNG MAN TO ASSIST
in our shipping department. You will
have to fill orders, address packages,
complete
bills
of lading,
and
load
trucks. This is an 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 5
day per week job. Contact Mr. Wallis
at Walvak
Co.,
1739
Harding
Rd.,
Northfield. Phone 446-8470.
An Equal Opportunity Employer.

St., Niles

LIFEGUARD
LINCOLNSEASON.
SUMMER
R
hire Soring Lake. Must be qualified
bnd with some exp. Prefer late high
Echool or college student. 945-4576, Mr.
Andreoni.

MECHANIC.
ALIGNMENT
EXPERIence
required.
Excellent
pay,
good
working
condition,
Union . benefits.
Apply in person; Biltmore Tire Company 9323 Skokie Blvd. Skokie 679-4840

TO
DEALER
NEEDS’
SERVICE
riter. Must have high school educasoe eeeny benefits. Phone for appt.
3-2235.

MEN!
TECHNICAL
TRAINING

|

OR EXPERIENCE?

FIELD SERVICE TECHNICIAN
a

in

available

community

RESERVATIONS

April

15 and

in the

wide

Minute

suburb

Free

‘67

DRAWING

WE WILL TRAIN YOU AT FULL PAY
to
work
in
our
all
new
modern
kitchen. Immediate full and vart-time
openings on all shifts. Breakfast cook,
Grill cook. Salads, preparation work,
Dish Machine
Operators and Utility.
Uniforms
and meals furnished.
Paid
family
hospital
plan,
life insurance
and vacation. Apply at once.

Howard Johnson's Restaurant
Plaza
Del
Lago,
Sheridan
Westerfield
Drive.
Wilmette
Miss Stralka, 251-9631.

from

the

Production

“BUILD-IT-YOURSELF”
If you

have

tour

HEATHKIT

reservation

IBM CORPORATION
An

13 ,
Py

es

1967

Equal

Opportunity

Employer

Control

Clerk —

G. D. Searle &amp; Co.
Searle
An

Parkway, Skokie, Ill. 60076
OR 3-3200
Opportunity Employer

mandatory.

TECHNICIANS

Interesting diversified

signments. College
sary but one to 2
work
is required.
exempt status.
New

location

modern

and

COLLEGE

STUDENTS

SERVICEMAN
EXPERIENCED
OR
WILL
TRAIN.
Electrically and mechanically inclineo
man.
Permanent
position.
Apply
in
person.
North
Shore
Refrigeration,
4001 Simpson, Skokie.

MANAGER

GARAGE

MAN—EXPERIENCED
TIME—APPLY

DISPATCHER TRAINEE $550
Free. H.S. grad. Local. Lite typing.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago, Evanston, UN 9-9510

Kitchen Helper Wanted
call

GLENVIEW.
FOR
call PArk 4-5100.

INFORMATION

KITCHEN HELP
Full or Part-time
Good pay and other benefits
Call
CRestwood 2-4358

TV

Winnetka Rd.
An Equal Opportunity

UN

9-9000

PARKER

PURCHASING
TRAINEE—$550
3rd
largest mfg. of its kind.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago, Evanston, UN 9-9510
in

TAB

Programmer

Keypunch

Jrs.

7

&amp; Sr's.

$450F
650
75

75
15

EVAN
2nd F

Assistant Cost Accountan
YOUNG

MAN,

HIGH

SCHOOL

G@

uate with some college level acc
ing courses, Prefer someone with
least
1 year
of experience
in
c
accounting.
Call or apply Personni
office, 8:15 a.m, to 5 p.m.

A WEEK

Searle
An

WE

Parkway,
Equal

HAVE

Skokie;

Opportunity

OPENINGS

Ill.

60076—

Employer

FOR

2

_

TO}

+%

notch men in one of the North Sho
finest Service stations. Many benefits.
Paid
vacations,
hospital
insur
bonus,
etc.
Closed
Sundays
Holidays.
If you
qualify
and
ha
good references apply at:

GLENVIEW

INDUSTRIAL CREDIT TRAINEE
World
famous
Corp.
will train alert
young
man.
Must
have
2 yrs.
of
Murphy
$7,200.
to
Salar
college.
Chicago
1612
Service,
Employment
Av., Evanston, UN 9-950.

ae

3

re

Shift Supervisor
Unit Record Opr.

McDONALD'S
Carry-Out Restaurant
RD.

Trainee

Jr. I1.B.M. Oper.
Console Operator
Honeywell Programmer
Learn Spectra 70
Manual Methods

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
1812 Chicago Av.
Evanston
An Equal Opportunity Employer.

530 WAUKEGAN

PROCESSING

PARKER PERSONNEL
600 DAVIS

HANDLE
DELIVERY,
SORTING
and metering of mail. Must be able to
lift
heavy
mail
sacks
and
climb
stairs. Liberal benefit program including 3 weeks paid vacation.

3 NIGHTS

Beginner

FOR

CALL 869-8600

MAIL CLERK
TO

euaieeas

SEE

Sr. Tab Oper.
1400 Programmer

Dempster

ient ©

ition —

Mystik Tape Div.
1700

AMERICAN
2100

con

parking.

FOREST’S SERVICE
1201 Green Bay Rd., Wilmette

ODD
TIME.
FULL
OR
| PART
Phone
hours.
own
your
Set
8841—475-0743. Call 8-11 a.m. 15

Some

JQ
|

Men

Think "A Job That Counts’
Must Have These Benefits:
—Good starting salary
—Job security
—Group insurance
—Challenging assignments
—Regular increases
—Variety, every day
—Service to community
—Paid holidays, vacations
—Tuition aid program
—Recreational activities
—Pleasant surroundings
—Comprehensive training
—Friendly co-workers
—Opportunities for advancement
Illinois Bell agrees. We offer them all. So, if YOU'RE a
man who wants a job that counts, visit us today. Open-

ings available, if you quali fy, for

mg

STOCKMEN
in Morton

Grove

plus other positions in
many North Suburban Communities

HIGH
SCHOOL
BOYS,
$1.75
HR.
Good strong boys to do yard work on
Saturdays. Must be at least 16.
Phone HI 6-4873

MAN TO COLLECT
Regular newspaper accounts
Evanston. Part-time.
Call UN 4-4075.

building,

ample

IBM—DATA

PHOTOCOPY

degree not n
years college
I.
Must
have
dr
i

refund program. Please send resun
including
age,
education,
experi
nce
and salary requirements.
All
replies
confidential.
:

WE
HAVE
CHALLENGING
POSItions for young men with mechanical
and some electronic ability to assemble and test engineer models of office
equipment.
Military
service
experience
acceptable.
Should
be familiar
with
use
of
hand
tools.
Excellent
starting
salary,
free life insurance,
low
cost
cafeteria
and
many
other
employee benefits.

7 TO 12. PICK YOUR NIGHTS.
INQUIRE AT:

BIRCHWOOD GARAGE
1533 W. Jarvis, Chicago, RO 4-0274

COLOR

COMPANY
GROWTH
HAS
FACI
tated need for an additional e
;
1
to
2
years
experience
in
including
Work
actor
Stand

OUR
CLIENT
HAS
DEVELOPED
A
highly
successful
training
program.
Its
aim
is
to
develop
you
to
a
management
level
as
quickly
as
possible. Your initial assignment will
be
to supervise
a group
of hourly
rated
clerical
employees.
As
your
training
progresses
your
area
of
responsibility and salary correspondingly increases. Many benefits. This is
urgent. Call today
PARKER PERSONNEL EVANSTON
600 DAVIS
869-8600

MAN

Equal

GET A HEAD
START IN LINING UP
your summer jobs. We need salesmen
now calling on loop businesses. Work
either full or part-time;
commission
basis plus percentage of initial order;
leads furnished. Call 664-9464 for appt.
You won’t be sorry.

Lobby

or Information,

Jr. Industrial Engineer —

You

Start at $9,100 Yr.—Free

Rd.
&amp;
or call

Must have
good
figure
aptitude
for
schedule
and
inventory
control
program. Some background in computer
Setar
helpful.
Apply
Personnel
office 8:15 a.m. to 5 p.m.

computers

AVE., CHICAGO

Tours

Reservations

FOR

HELP

ADMIN.
TRAINEE
for
International
concern. $500-$675. No fee.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago, Evanston, UN 9-9510

JACK EMERY 341-2205
FREE

Employer

CUSTODIAN WANTED. SCHOOL DIST.
110, Deerfield. Full time employment,
4 p.m.-12 midnight. Contact Mr. Lutz,
Business Manager. 945-2580.

TO SEE

of electronic

scope

con-

16, Noon to 6 p.m. at

Guided

Northfield

KITCHEN

IN

For

Rd.
Opportunity

FULL

214 N. MICHIGAN
90

or

NOW

TECHNI-SCOPE
A demonstration of the latest
and component equipment.

COMPANY

YOUNG
MAN
24
TO
30
WITH
management skills and clerical ability
for small company. Call Marshall, UN
4-2224 for appt.
AUTO
MECHANIC
HELPER,
OPPORtunity
for
ambitious
young
man _ to
learn
auto
repair.
Bojan’s
Auto
Repair, 525 Dundee Rd.,
Northbrook.
272-3080.
FIELD ENGINEER TRAINEE
Some
drafting
experience
required.
$550-$600. Local
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago, Evanston, UN 9-9510

IBM COMPANY

YOUR

Equal

OFFICE

with the

MAKE

CHEMICAL

NEAT
RELIABLE
MAN
FOR CLEANing floors, windows, classrooms and so
forth. All around work. Should be able
to handle boiler and air conditioning
unit. Call Mr. Glass, 869-4230.
Beth Emet Synagogue, Evanston.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

Positions immediately
venient for you.

BORDEN

HOSPITAL SALES
Major firm will train young man for
leading
sales
program.
2 pats
coll.
plus some sales exp. in any
field. $800
lus
car
exp.
and
bonus.
Free.
urphy
Employment
_Service—1612
Chicago Av., Evanston, UN 9-9510.
MACHINIST TRAINEE
OR MECHANIcally
inclined
man _ for
precision
fabricating
and
general
shop
help.
Interesting
permanent
position
in a
small growing company.
Radiation Equipment Co., 446-4406.

ELECTRONICS

AND

You or Have
Ever Been a

Ill.

MANAGEMENT TRAINEE
EARN $8,000-$10,000
Train to interview,
test, screen
and
evaluate Chicago area job seekers in
our office. No previous exper. nec. We
will
train
aggressive
young
men
regardless of education. We will hire
aptitude and potential as opposed to
experience. Salary and comm.
$8,000
to
$10,000
first
year.
For
further
information come in or call Bill York.
PARKER PERSONNEL—EVANSTON
600 Davis St.
869-8600

ARKE CORPORATION
6333 West

Are

Business and Professional

and Professional

Supervisor?

Plan
Wilmette,

Help
Business

Packaging Corp. of America

Ill.

TRAINEE

Call or write Mr. K.

“110

Professional

RAPIDLY
GROWING
COMPANY,
conveniently
located
in
Northfield,
needs
drattsman-expediter
in
Engineering
Department.
Assignments
would include drafting, requisitioning,
estimating, project work and associated duties
with
a team
of experienced professional engineers.
High school education and mechanical
know-how essential. Convenient parking. good salary and benefits.
PLEASE APPLY IN PERSON

An

POSITION
OFFERS
UNUSUAL
FUture potential in expanding new data
center.
Evanston
executive
office of
nat’! corp. Excellent starting salary,
working
conditions
and
fringe benefits. Call C. C. Boyer 869-2300.

CELLENT
SPOT
TO
WORK
INTO
umber 2 position in purchasing dept.
fast growing organization. Must be
ble to read blue prints. Exc. bene.
cluding profit sharing, hospital and

ife insurance.

60,

and

DRAFTSMAN-EXPEDITER

1700 Winnetka

COLLEGE DEGREE AND EXPOSURE
to system work desirable. Must have
extensive
experience
programming
magnetic tape and/or disk. Emphasis
either Honeywell or IBM equipment.
Cobol, Easycoder or Autocoder, IOCS

TECHNICIANS

7 Central St.
Evanston,
Phone DA 8-8600, 8 to 5
Monday through Friday
An Equal Opportunity Employer

Box

ae

Mystik Tape Div.

PROGRAMMER, SR.
EVANSTON DOWNTOWN

4201 W. Peterson
MU 5-1121, Ext. 382
Equal Opportunity Employer

‘ ELECTRONIC

Pension

A-911,

.

ENGINEERING

THE

Paid Vacations
Paid Holidays

e BASTIAN BLESSING Co.

pes

Help Wanted—Men

INSTRUCTOR

brook.

Draftsmen-Expd.
FULL OR PART-TIME

SS.

Business

Professional

MUST
BE
ABLE
TO
READ
BLUE
prints
and
use
inspection
gauges.
Five
years
or more
experience
required.
Factory . location
in North-

xcellent opportunity for young men
ho can do neat drafting work, who
e
H.S.
grads
and
who _ have
ecessfully
completed
112 years
of
echanical
drawing
courses.
Please
ng samples of your drawing work
ith you.

An

and

sah

110

Help Wanted—Men

110

DCE

ae

South

Illinois Bell Tele

phone Company

Employment Center
1520 N. Chicago Ave.
Evanston — 869-9915

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

Classified —~

�110

Help Wanted—Men
Business

and

R&amp;D

Help Wanted—Men

Professional

Business

GROWING
COMPANY
needs
lab
technicians.
Will
be
engaged in professional work of a nonroutine
character.
Must
have
draft
exempt status. Only one to three semesters. of college chemistry and some
lab experience
is necessary.
Tuition
refund plan. An opportunity to work in
an
atmosphere
of personal
growth.
Please call 446-4000 ext. 334 or apply
in person.

BORDEN

CHEMICAL

COMPANY

Mystik Tape Div.

1700 Winnetka Rd.
An

Equal

Opportunity

Northfield
Employer

~ACCOUNTANT
JUNIOR COST

ES,

Northbrook,

272-2300

IIl.

SPORTS CAREER?
$7,200—CO. CAR
EXPENSES AND BONUSES
It all adds up to an exciting career
calling
on
pro
teams,
universities,
colleges, etc., as you represent TOP
caliber sporting goods supplier. Three
Openings,
as
co.
is
expanding
its
product line. No better opportunity for
if
sports
orientated personality.
Excellent benefits. Call 869-8600. No Fee
PARKER PERSONNEL
EVANSTON
600 DAVIS
2nd FLOOR

LUMBER

DAY PORTER
Call 967-8939

NEEDS

TWO

MEN

with some experience. Good workin:
conditions,
profit sharing,
wonderful
opportunity.
“
CALL MR. FINE

244-4300

BURGER
ASSISTANT

:MANAGERS.

LANDSCAPE

A

YOUNG
MEN,
NO
EXP.
NEC.
WILL
teach
dry
cleaning
profession
and
route sales, Fine opp. Apply Perfecto
Cleaners, 821 Emerson, Evanston.

LIGHT DELIVERY
Daily pick-up and delivery of photo
finishing
on
established
route,
call
835-4507.
MARKETING
Trainee—$575-$600.
No
fee. No.
1 Company
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago, Evanston, UN 9-9510
NO
MORE
DROP-OUTS.
WILL
PAY
more for mature men. Light factory
( eeererting:,
Dae Glenview,
7

TIME.

Personnel

WANTED

PERMANENT.
4th

floor.

CHANDLER'S

FOUNTAIN

SQUARE,

school,
duties.
oo

WORK

WANT

INC.

Wanted—Men—lIndustrial

CLAIMS
ADJUSTER
TR.—No
exper.
nec. Starting sal. $6,600 plus car and
expenses.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago, Evanston, UN 9-9510
DISHWASHER-DAY OR NIGHT
Call glenview country house
Park 9-1616.
LABOR NEEDED
Outside work.
Call 272-7860.

EXTRA

CO.

GENERAL

Call

FACTORY

Help Wtd.—Men

and Women

TYPING

of 23 hours
and 5 p.m.,

BANK

REQUIRED.

TELLER

EXPERIENCED
PAYING
AND
R
ceiving teller; 5 day week. Convenie
to all transportation. Usual employ¢
benefits. Apply Personnel Office.

MINIMUM

per week between 9 a.m.
Monday through Friday.

FIRST NATIONAL

Cafeteria Helpers
TO

appointment

EDUCATIONAL
PUBLISHERS
1900 E. LAKE AV., GLENVIEW
An Equal Opportunity Employer

POSITIONS

Clerk Typists
and Biller Typists
GOOD

for

SCOTT
FORESMAN
CO,

PART-TIME
PERMANENT

Kennedy

729-3000

NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY
Day shift. Permanent. Will train.
New Plant. All benefits.
Chicago Backing Co., 2800 Shermer Rd.
Northbrook (1 blk. S. of Willow)
272-2990

113.

Miss

BANK

AND

TRUST CO. OF EVANSTO

WIPE OFF TABLES,
WASH PANS
and
operate
dishwashing
equipment.
Uniforms furnished. 5 hours per day,
Monday through Friday.

800 Davis
An

St.

Equal

Evanston
Opportunity

DaAvis

8-8

Employer

COPYWRITER

BENEFITS INCLUDED IN
PART-TIME POSITIONS.

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION

GROWING NATIONAL CORPORATIO
needs
recent
college
graduate
wi
creative and organization abilities
plan
and write
advertising
bulleti
and
brochures.
Will
assume
ma
responsibilities
in production
area
Evanston
location.
Complete
fring
benefit
program.
Phone
BR
3-421
ext. 220, Miss Deutsch.

RIDGE AVE.
EVANSTON
PH. 864-6050, ext. 220
All Qualified Applicants Welcome

COLLEGE
STORE
NEEDS
YOUNG
man or woman for full time work in
book
department.
Apply
in
person
only. See Mr. Iversen.
NORTHWESTERN STUDENT CO-OP
1726 Orrington Av.,
Evanston

PART-TIME OR FULL TIME
SHAMPOO GIRL
PART-TIME HAIRDRESSER
AL 1-7160

The Village of Northbrook
otters
Career Opportunities
tor

PREMIUM

PLANT.

' PART-TIME DRIVER
Light delivery.
Call 864-3982
Iv y Shop
Evanston,
Central Park,

CAB DRIVERS WANTED, FULL
OR: PART-TIME. DAY OR NIGHT.
EXCELLENT INCOME. APPLY:
8015 LAWNDALE, SKOKIE

NIGHTS

machines:

Kingsbury . . . Chucking Machines . . . Turret Lathes
Drill Press... Hardinges

. Hand

Screw

Assemblers . . . Platers .
.
Stock Handlers
. . Dock

Salary will depend upon experience level. The Village
will train if necessary.
Benefits

Inspectors . . . Packers
Men

EXCELLENT

EMPLOYEE

CAFETERIA

OPEN

BOTH

MU

5-112!

OR COME

Water Plant Operator

Machines

DAYS

CALL

FULL OR PART-TIME

FOR

Experienced operators or will train for the following

FOR

PART-TIME TOBACCO CLERK
No
experience
needed.
Age
no
barrier.
Own
car.
Day
or_evening.
Far north Chicago location. SH 3-3200.

Classified

BLESSING

PROOFREADER
HIGH
SCHOOL
GRADUATE
WITH!
or 2 years college, at least 2 yea
relevant proofreading experience
r
quired.

4201 W. Peterson, Chicago, Ill.
An Equal Opprotunity Employer

2020
AND
light

MATHEMATICS
Text
Book
publisher
has
excellé
opportunity for college graduates wi
strong mathematics
background
af
recent
teaching
experience
at
t
upper
or
lower
elementary
scho
level.
Will edit and
write
copy
f
student
and
teacher
material.
M
have
a good
knowledge
of math
matics.

MU

Tull time positions.

ACCOUNTANT—$8,000—Northern

12 —

BASTIAN

NEEDED

HEALTH
College
graduate with experience
editing and production to edit ma
scripts for health textbooks. Will a
work with art and production depa
ments.

OPEN

Call or write to Mr. John Calahan,
5-1121 for a confidential interview.

and Won

PRIVATE

eenur hs, 1-2 yrs. exper. No deg. read.
o fee.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
_' 1612 Chicago, Evanston, UN 9-9510

2600

PART-TIME

MEN
FOR
STOCK
HANDLING
assembly.
New
plant.
Clean,
work. Call Don Corson. 272-7810.
HUBBARD SCIENTIFIC CO
2855 Shermer Rd.
Northbrook, Ill.

Heating.

RUG
CLEANING
no layoffs. ID 2-3501.

475-4700

FULL OR

ADS

SALARY

Help Wtd.—Men

EDITORS

AGGRESSIVE
ENGINEER
WHO WILL
be able to handle a product line with
complete
responsibility
for its engineering functions, to supervise a team
of engineers,
designers
and
draftsmen. Should have a BS ME or at least
3 years degree work. Experience; 5 to
10 years working with appliances or
sheet
metal
houses
and
know
refrigeration, fabrication. Cost analysis,
heat transfer and stress studies.

MANY
ALL

St.

113°

Permanent

man, full time, 40 hours guaranteed.
Start
immediately.
Call
Bill
Dixon
432-5561
at
Ravinia
Plumbing
&amp;

Steady,

Greenwood

We have openings
on both the
day and night shifts.

APPLY

_ EXPERIENCED APPLIANCE REPAIR

FOR

LID.

TIME FOR A CHANGE

Maintenance
and _ janitorial
Must be honest and reliable.
for appointment.
446-0674 ext.

GENERAL

WORK IN PROGRESSIVE EVANSTON,
new plant, convenient location, above
average
wages
plus’
extraordinary
employee benefits.

Evanston

Heip

FOR

INDUSTRIAL SALE TRAINEE
$550. COMPANY
CAR. NO FEE.
SOME COLLEGE.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago, Evanston, UN 9-9510

COST

FACTORY HELP
ASSEMBLERS
STOCK MEN
SHIPPING MEN

2120

EVANSTON

AT _

Wanted—Men
Industrial

Come in for a personal interview to
discuss
how
we
can
improve
your
future and your security.

CUSTODIAN
TO

Help

BUEHLER

FOR WILMETTE SCHOOLS
3 p.m. to 11 p.m. shift.
Call AL 6-2450 for information.

MEN

112

Wanted—Men
Industrial

ENGINEER
PRODUCT

WANTED
EXP.
MAN
FOR
HOME
maintenance in gardening, one or two
days
a
week.
Own.
transportation.
Refs. req. CR 2-3034.

.

HOLLISTER

Display Man

Dept.,

’

HANDY
MAN,
MARRIED;
40-50 YRS.
old; yard work;
housework;
must be
able to drive. Furnished air-cond. apt.
for married couple only. Recent ref.
req. Good salary. HI 6-0111.

USE

nursery,
landscape,
maintenance
work.
Some
exp. preferred
but not
—
if willing, steady worker. CR 2-

FULL

he

Help Wanted—Men
Household

RETIRED
OR
SEMI-RETIRED
MAN
to take care of lawns. $2.00 per hour.
Write A-944, Box 60, Wilmette, III.

PERMA-

GARDENING
MEN

Window

eve-

KING

nent
career
opportunity
for
person
with strong desireto succeed. Openings
are
at
Hoffman
Estates
and
Glenview locations. Apply: 1834 Waukegan Rd., Glenview.

DEPENDABLE

4-5116

JANITOR
FULL
TIME
5144 ~DAY
week.
Apply
Mr.
Hughes,
Y.M.C.A.
1000 Grove Street, Evanston.
Call GReenleaf 5-7400

YARD

YARD

UN

PRESSER—WOOL.
YEAR
AROUND
work,
good pay plus many
benefits.
North Shore Cleaners, 336 Park Av.,
Glencoe, 835-0038.

11

PART-TIME AFTERNOON
route man. Approx. 1:30 to 5:30. Over
25, or have own vehicle.
Glenview News Service
724-0400.

good pay.
weekends.

Help

Professional

JANITOR
FOR
PART-TIME
WORK.
Apply Evanston Auto Co., 2015 Dempster, Evanston. UN 4-4200 for appt.

IBM.
TRAINEE—$450
H.S.
grad.
w/math. apt. No fee.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago, Evanston, UN 9-9510

INSIDE SALESMEN

GROWING

DRIVER

GROCERY STORE.
Call UN 4-2606

RELIABLE BOY
To
carry
newspaper
route
in
S.
Evanston, good pay, scholarship plan.
UN 4-4075.

Barrett Electronics Corp.
Rd.

FOR

and

DRAFTING TRAINEE
$550. No fee. 0-1 yr. experience.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago, Evanston, UN 9-9510

$90-$100 PER WEEK
3438 Dempster, OR 4-8560

WANTED

gardening,
nings and

Stop in or call:
Personnel Director

630 Dundee

NIGHTS
Sam &amp; Hy’s,

Help Wanted—Men
Business

Men Wanted For Landscape

UNUSUAL
OPPORTUNITY
IN SMALL
expanding manufacturer of electronic
automated
material-handling
equipment.
Product
cost
analysis
assignments. Accounting, training, and some
experience desirable. Excellent salary
and
benefits
including
3
weeks
vacation

-

110

Professional

Dishwashers-Busboys

Technicians

RAPIDLY

‘THE

and

IN FOR

and

provided
Annual

Polishers.

CTA
AN

EQUAL

TO

BENEFITS

OPPORTUNITY

hours

12 days of sick leave annually
Retirement

INTERVIEW

EMPLOYER

vacation

8 Paid Holidays

SHIFTS

DOOR

four week

Time and one half for all overtime

Plan

Group Insurance

THE BASTIAN-BLESSING CO.
4201 W. PETERSON
|

Il.

are:

Apply in Person

to Mr. Karl Bielert
750

Dundee

Road

Northbrook,

Ill.

272-5050

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk © Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

April

13,

1967

�inea)

3. Help Wtd.—Men
and Women

~--—

"AMERICAN HOSPITAL _
SUPPLY CORPORATION

EXPANDING
Company

To

Grow

Call 272-3550

With

OULD
WELCOME
THE
OPPORTUnity of discussing with you the many
opportunities
mow
available,
your
future prospects with American,
and
our complete fringe benefit program
including Health and Life Insurance.
Profit Sharing and Retirement. Education Plan and Employee Discounts.
e have

openings

for:

ASIC
ARCHITECTURAL
DRAFTING
skills required.
Some
college and/or
board
experience
helpful.
Excellent
‘potential.

Music

lerk Typists
TYPING

AND

FIGURE

APTI-

anitor
OOKING FOR STABILITY?
Reliable, mature man needed on our
naintenance staff for permanent longterm
employment
with
all benefits.
Uniforms
furnished.
Will be bonded.
(Hrs. 7 a.m. to 3:30.)

Biller Typists
TYPING

SPEED

Experience helpful
school graduate.

but

REQUIRED.
will

train

high

EED
RELIABLE
PEOPLE
order
filling,
packing,
shipping
receiving.
Clean
warehouse;
working conditions.

FOR
and
good

odel Maker
MEFOR
OPPORTUNITY
USUAL
chanically minded young man to work
in small product
development
shop,
rowing
medical
field. Creative
and
ascinating work with metal,
plastic
and wood, for someone who likes to
work
with
hands.
Will
train
high
school
or vocational
schl.
graduate.
Some general shop experience helpful.

Addressograph

Operator

ACCURATE
TYPING
REQUIRED
IN
this position for person interested in
details.
Experience
helpful,
but
we
* will train beginner.

Project

DEPT.

presentation

DUTIES

INVOLVE

of complete-programs

to

prospective
customers
and
following
up awarded contracts to completion of
project.
Minimum
requirements
are
recent college degree and/or expertence
with
hospital
supplies
and
‘ equipment.

Administrative

Assistants

‘CHALLENGING
POSITIONS
FOR
REcent
college
graduates
interested
in
administration.
Informal
on the job
training program leading to Supervisory,
Staff,
or
Operations
Management assignments.

Dictaphone

Secretaries

RESPONSIBLE
POSITIONS
FOR
EXperienced
secretaries,
in
Sales
Administration
and
Customer
Service
Departments.
Excellent
opportunities
for responsibility and challenge.

File Clerk
Reliable,
terested
maintain

mature-type
person,
in details
and
accuracy
accounting
files.

into

Senior Accountant
‘~*

RECENT
COLLEGE
OR
COMMERCE
school student or graduate with min.
of 2-3 yrs.
college-level
accounting.
Duties
will
include
preparation
of
financial
statements
and
accounting
reports plus analysis work. Excellent
potential for advancement.

Cafeteria Helper
DUTIES
INCLUDE
OPERATION
OF
automatic dishwashing equipment and
general clean-up. Uniforms furnished.
(Hrs.
8:30 to 4:30
or part-time,
if
preferred.)
‘

Accounting Clerk
OOD
OPPORTUNITY
FOR
HIGH
school grad. to learn accounting work.
Varied,
interesting
duties
which
require an aptitude for figures and interest in® details.
5 day

week,

from

9 a.m.

to 5 p.m.

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION
2020

RIDGE
AVE.
EVANSTON
Ph. 864-6050, ext. 220
All Qualified Applicants Welcome

WINNETKA

REAL ESTATE

We can use a salesperson interested
in this business.
Knowledge
of the
North Shore helpful. Full cooperation.
Call Mr. Weinrich.
PORTER &amp; WEINRICH
446-2600
62 Green Bay, Winnetka

NURSES AIDES
ALL
SHIFTS;
EXPERIENCED
PREferred,
but
will train
if necessary.
Excellent benefits and working conditions.
5
Call AL 1-0500

April

13,

1967

FURNISHED
Evanston,
Reasonable

UN

2

WOMAN.

Wilmette

IN

CLEAN
2 people.

and

16th

Elegant

sts. AL

lines;

2

Apartments

132

AS Oust

Red

brick

bldg.—Front

Overlooking

Oakton

Ceramic

[-6616.

Reas.
stall

rent—$190

Encly

phone

cook.

Vic.

for a gentleman.

PArk 4-0258.

EITHER
STUDENTS
OR
GENTLEman, nice large rooms, near transportation and Northwestern University.
?
Call 328-7478

AVAIL.

MAY

s
First
floor
on
lovely
916
Michigan
Ave. 2 blocks to Lake—1}% blk. No. of
Main
St.
Beautiful,
spacious
living
room,
dining room,
master bedroom
with private bath. Two other bedrms.,
plus wood
paneled den—efficient
St.
Charles kitchen with Revco Refrigerator and freezer—congenial neighbors.
$340 or ment
marek avail.
L. A.
PETERSON &amp;
CO.
GR 5-1010
EVANSTON ELEVATOR BUILDING!!!
Two bedrooms—Avail. July ist

tile bath—all

Supt.

mo.

Don

UNiversity

CO.

907 WASHINGTON,
EVANSTON.
NEW
2 bdrm., near shopping, transp. Heat,
water,
gas,
parking
incl.
$180.
8696896, 864-7760, UN 4-4527.

se
2

|
'

Sh

EVANSTO!

BRoadway

MOST

RISE

address.

1 bedroom
2 bedroom

2 bath
4 bath

apartments

carpeting,

washer,

DISTINC’

1 bath 2nd.
2 bath 3rd.

3 bedroom
4 bedzoom

All

A

few

¢

floor
floor

$2

available.

8th.
8th.

include

range,

$2¢

floor
$
floor $

heat,

refrigerator,

disposal, balcony and loa

quality
features.
Garage
or
pereine optional.
:
odel open every day 11 to 5.
475-4500 or 345-6700.
:

—

St.,

6 Rms.,

AVAIL. NOW
Ist fl. Church at Chicago

$:

5 Rms.,

1st

;

7 Rms.,
Main

1 Rm.

Monroe

AVAIL.

2nd

314 Rms.,
2 Rms.,
$100.

fl.

fl.

3rd
2nd

2

fl.
fl.

at Custer

MAY

1

baths.

Hinman_

Hamlin

nr.

Simpson

She

nr,

S$!

ist fl. Hamlin

nr.

Sher

AVAIL.

1

Eff.

$100.

He

Evanston

:

2.50.

2nd

Fl.

JULY

Seward

at

Shern

:

SMART &amp; GOLEE, INC. |
1564 Sherman

3

Av.

.

DA

200

ROOM APT., N.W. EVANSTON
apt. building, $115. Roth Brothers,
Central St., Evanston.

300

Call UN 9-1444. _

TWO BEDROOMS (I!/2 BATHS FROM $180-$190)
OFFERING
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.

Parking

Spaces

Per

5

Apartment

Automatic Elevator
2-Door Refrigerator-Freezer
Closet Space Galore
Dining
oom in 2 Bdrm. Apartment
All Schools Nearby
Steps Away From Shopping
Air Conditioning
Sound Bebe may
and Heating
ooki
Free Gas for
oom
Full Size Breakfast

SUNDAY 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
Weekdays and Sat. 10-9 P.M.

500 LAKE

FOR WORKING
LADY
OR STUDENT
one sleeping room in Evanston, close
i
eg and transportation. Call GR

y
:

IMMED. OCCUPANCY
— JUNE | or JULY | LEASE
MUNDELEIN ANDREA-MARCY
LUXURIOUS, PRACTICAL AND ECONOMICAL —
APARTMENT LIVING
oe

Schetter—864-

HINMAN.
A 2 OR 3 BDRM.
APT.,
2 baths, parquet floors, beautiful view
of park. Immed. poss., parking avail.
Agent 328-3769 or 777-8855.

4-2600

apartments

RMS.,
2
BATHS,
WILL
DEC.
elev.
building,
good
transp.
and
shopping, avail. June ist, 1967. Slosar
864-2561.

pkg.

AT

AVE.,

$.

1567 RIDGE

RAYMOND

kitchen

CLEAN
LARGE
COMFORTABLE
room
for
employed
gentleman.
Central
street
location.
Nr.
restaurants and everything. Phone UN 4-0956.

park

EVANSTON

HIGH

THE

Central

;

from

SMART &amp; GOLEE, INC

. 2 Free

incl.

SHERMAN

EVANSTON’S

DAILY.

L. A. PETERSON &amp; CO.
GR 5-1010
EVANSTON:
4 ROOM
APARTMENT.
531
Michigan
Avenue,
$115.
864-2333
after 7 p.m.

EVANSTON,

1571

INC.

1:30 TO 5:00 P.M.

Park

electric

per

1501
445

THREE BEDROO
MAPLE—elev.
bldg.
SHERMAN—elevator ON.

QUINLAN &amp; TYSO

OPEN

Apt.

School

fir.

Lake

RIDGE—lIst

Evanston, 929 Washington

C.T. BATHS!!

Cir.

551 HINMAN—across

BURNS

1520

large

EVA ISTO
BR

2151

elevator
Raymond
luxury
new
This
round
year
feature
will
building
Hot
complete
ng,
conditioni
aid
electric
Point kitchens, balconies, large closets, ceramic tile baths, spacious living
dinning rooms.
with separate
rooms
Garage and outside parking available.

328-7200

unusually

43 WASHINGTON

1 bedroom from $230
2 bedrooms from $260
3 bedrooms from $400

7

EVANSTON
LUERSP

APTS.

Evanston's Only New
Lake Front Apt. Bldg.
AVAILABLE THIS SPRING

For Rent—Apartments

DE

6813
1408
2727

LAKE FRONT BUILDING
550 Sheridan Sq.

HIGHLAND PARK—2 BDRM. APT.
$170 per month.
Available
May
Ist.
Stove and refrig. furnished.
Phone 272-2238.
WANTED:
1 GIRL TO SHARE LARGE
6 rm.
furn. apt with same.
College
grad preferred.
Call eves. or weekends, 864-4182 or 328-7967.

APTS.

271-3500

SHARE
N.
Call SH 3-

are

EFFICIENCIES
CHICAGO—corner bldg.
—
ELMWOOD—at Dempster
CLARK—close to campus
ONE BEDROOM
N. RIDGE—Garden apt.
ELMWOOD—Ist
flr.
CENTRAL—N.W.
Evanston
TWO BEDROOMS

724-7340

Phone

HAROLD

pac
all

QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC

1500
1303
812

See Ann Drago on Premises
1746 N. Greenwood

OR
2 GRADUATE
STUDENTS
OR
young business man
to share 4 rm.
apt. with same. Grand piano avail. for
music major. Cooking facil. and linens
provided. Good transp. 864-3452 after 9
a.m.

Kitchens

1571 SHERMAN AV.
UN 4-2600
AL 1-6700

2 BEDROOM APTS.
$140 AND UP

YOUNG
COLLEGE
MALE
GRADUates wish to share six-room apartment
with same. Fireplace in living room,
own
bedroom.
Conveniently
located
near transportation and Northwestern.
Off-street parking available. June Ist
occupancy. Call 869-7461 after 6 p.m.
YOUNG WORKING GIRLS WISH TO
share beautiful modern apartment in
N.W. Evanston with one same Fullyequipped
electric
kitchen,
including
dishwasher.
Close
to
transportation
and shopping. $62.50 per mo. May Ist
occupancy. Call 869-7755 after 6 p.m.

AVE., EVAN
BRoadway

OPEN DAILY 1-5 P.M.
QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, IN

&amp; CO.

HOUSE
$190

a

and
contain’
double
oven
de-lux
ranges, double door refrigerators, a
disposals.
All
apartments
re
conditioned with wall type units.
|

$175

Evanston
BR 3-2660

| BEDROOM
$135

Room

WOMAN
WITH
CHILD TO
cannes
apt. with same.

ment.

$210

1766 Greenwood

1620 to

Kitchens

latest
features
for
easy
living.
apartments
have
their
own
balconies.
Heat
is
supplied
by:
central eas fired hot water systen
individually controlled in each ap

OFFICE

J. CYRUS

world.

Come and see these ‘ar
apartments
equipped
wi
$120

AV.

this

1310 MAPLE AVE
2 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS

$220

GLENVIEW

4-2600

to Share

Manor

1227 HARVARD, Newer 2d fir.

GEORGE

of

1571 SHERMAN
UNiversity 4-2600

TWO BEDROOMS
2000 HARRISON, Ist fl. 2 baths
TRY UN 4-9285
OUR

COME

OPEN EVERY AFTERNOC
QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.

$310

ONE BEDROOM
AUSTIN, Newer bldg.

TRY

TO

equipped
with
G.E.
refrigerators,
double oven ranges, dishwashers,
disposals. Baths are full cera
z
with marble top lavatories a
x!
large mirrors.
:

$240

Cor. apt. 2d fl.
TRY UN
4-7017

TOWN

UN

out

OTHER ATTRACTIVE
APARTMENTS
727

INVITED

located
close
to
Downtown,
|
campus and the lake. All r
;
are extra large and the closet space

Inn Apts.

Williamsburg
342 RIDGE,

ARE

Elevator Bldg.

and inspect this brand new
eleva
apartment building. It is convenie!

1101 GROVE. Elev. bidg., 2 baths
TO SEE CALL DA 8-3757

Rooms

pref.

YOU

Plymouth Apartments

233 ASBURY
UN 4-9020

ROOM
AND
BOARD,
STUDENT
OR
older person to live with widow and
high school son. Prefer male. References. UNiversity 4-7878.
:

PLEASANT
1 fl. house,

GLENVIEW—LARGE
FRONT
room; double bed; large closet; on 2
bus

and

7 ROOMS—2

ROOM
APARTMENT,
2ND
FLOOR,
large rooms.
Stove and refrigerator.
South Evanston, $96.
328-3488
SH 3-0105
or
or

FOR
RENT
from No. 2-3-

2T0O5

HINMAN, May Ist nr. lake.
TO SEE CALL GR 5-4983

all

Rent—Rooms

woman.

Board

all

3

if desired.

126

WINNETKA:

GLENVIEW—FURNISHED
ROOMS
good beds, kitchen available, parking
off street. Call a.m. or after 4 p.m. If
no answer try later. 724-0764.
WILMETTE.
COMFORTABLY
FURN.
bdrm,
and
liv.
rm.
for
employed
gentleman.
Separate
entrance
and
priv. bath. Refs. req. 256-2541.

meals

Greenwood
1406

8-4468.

For Rent—
Housekeeping

semi-retired

BUSINESSMAN—EVANSTON,
SHARE
kitchen, bath, and TV. Call 328-7094.
Winnetka—Air-cond.—one
block to C
&amp; NW and restaurants. 446-3077.

ATTRACTIVE
room for 1

to

ext. 64, 9 to 5.

130

to

to

DAY

bedrooms, Electric kitchen
Distinctive architecture
Professional craftsmanshi
Garage or parking space available

SPACIOUS STUDIO BSMT. APT. WITH
new priv. bath; will be comp. May 1;
i.
home in
Glenview.
Country
iving with city conv. Employed or

ROOMS
NICELY
FURNISHED
AND
decorated. Switchbord and maid service. Special spring rates. Post graduate students welcome. Call UN 4-4905.

IN

Wanted

Light

ALL
NEAR
ROOM
LARGE
LOVELY
privileges.
Main Street transportation;
Women only. Call GReenleaf
5-3438.

RENT

1-bl.

Locations

EVERY

Two

DESIRE
2 ROOMS
WITH
KITCHEN
privileges for mother and 342 yr. son
in exchange for laundry, ironing. Will
pay $40 month for baby sitting 2 hrs. a
day while I work. Evanston only. Mrs.
Flesch, DAvis 8-0852.

124

newly dec. in attractive Winnetka apt.
Trail.
Indian
stores,
transp.,
Near
Parking space avail. 446-4496 after 6
p.m.
WITH
ROOM
FURNISHED
NEWLY
kitchen
and
laundry
bath;
private
priv.; public transp. to Chicago and
Evanston; vic. Asbury and Dempster.
864-7707.

FOR

NU,

LARGE
FURN.,
PANELED.
bsmnt.
rooms;
private
bath
and
entrance;
large
closets;
gentlemen
only; good parking. ORchard 3-5065.

121

Rent—Rooms

gentleman
preferred.
Close
transportation.
HIillcrest 6-2817

to

Call DA

Evanston’s Newest

THE ULTIMATE IN
CHARM AND COMFORT

ADJOINING
or graduate

LARGE
FRONT
ROOM
$12. per week. 2 blocks
7—buses. Un 4-6898.

WILMETTE.
DESIRABLE
ROOM
for employed woman near transportation, All privileges.
Quiet
surroundings.
.
256-3671
COMFORTABLE
WOMAN:
FOR
front
room
facing
South.
Cooking
furn. Close to all
privileges. Linens
UN
Evanston.
East
S.
tion.
transporta
4-5968
IN EVANSTON.
RENT
FOR
ROOM
lake.
transp.,
Nr.
location.
Good
Single, $50; douoccupancy.
Immed.
ble occup. $65 mo. Linens furn. UN 98553.

ROOM

.

Choice
INSPECT

NOW—RA-

EVANSTON:
2
ROOMS
FOR _ REfined working couple.
Cooking privileges, non-racial. UN 9-9680.

RENTALS

FOR

1

transportation.

RETIRED COUPLE TO DO
WANTED:
light
work,
handy
some
yardwork,
special
for
cooking
and
household
occasions only, in exchange for 6 rm.
suburban home, 446-9112.

RENT

ILL.—ROOM

7025 SHERMAN AVE.
FIRST OFFERING
2,3, AND 4 BEDROOM,
2 BATH APTS.

ELEGANT NEWER
EVANSTON APARTMENTS

p.m.

ROOM
FOR
RENT
IN
Near
all
transportation.
price. GR’ 5-9218.

ROOM
WITH
for business
man

student.

Help Wtd.—Men
and Women
Household

FOR

5

4-9667.

LARGE
Bath

KITCHEN
HELP
IN SCHOOL
CAFEteria. Meals and uniforms furnished.
Ask for Jack. HI 6-0674, Ext. 1.
ORGANIST WANTED
A.M.E.
Call
VE
5-3852.
St.
Paul
Church Glencoe.

ROOM

After

ROOM
FOR
GENTLEMAN,
PRIVATE
entrance and bath. Off street parking.
Near trans. and business district. Call
CR 2-0501 after 6 p.m.

BEAUTICIAN,
EXPERIENCED,
HIStyle;
also versatile manicurist. 9547
aig
Av., 348-7160; 864-5442; OR 90
=

For

Av.

CIAL, For couple. Cooking privileges.
Nice neighborhood. Quiet home.
Call

Coffee House Manager

120

Oak

EVANSTON,

FULL OR PART-TIME
Light assembly work;
no experience
nec. No age limit. Call Mr. Benzel for
appointment at 966-4500.
GANTNER INDUSTRIES INC.
|
1822 Lehigh (Plant)
Glenview

114

1228

-

ROOM
FOR
GENTLEMAN.
HOWARD
and Ridge. Private entrance. Chicago
and Evanston buses. Phone
RO 1-1044
ROOM
FOR LADY OR LADY
WITH 1
child.
Cooking
privileges.
Close _ to
transportation. So. Evanston loc. Call
DAvis 8-0958.
EVANSTON—ROOM
FOR EMPLOYED
lady. Private home. Breakfast kitchen
privilege, Reference.
DAvis 8-1652

Director Desired

Manager

ONTRACT

FORCE
for interview

EVANSTON
STUDENT
UNION.
GOOD
hours. Part-time Call WA 2-6594

arehousemen

BRIGHT
CHEERY
all transportation.

A 6-7919.

NORTH
SHORE
CHURCH
DESIRES
Music
Director
either
combination
choir director and organist or separate positions.
Write A-$47,
Box
60,
Wilmette.
COLLEGE
STORE
NEEDS
YOUNG
man or woman for full time work in
supply
department.
Apply
in person
only. See Mrs. Workman.
NORTHWESTERN STUDENT CO-OP
1726 Orrington Av.,
Evanston

tude
required.
Challenging
openings
leading to secretarial positions.

OOD

Pex

EXPERIENCED
REAL
ESTATE
SALES
PERSON
FOR
ACTIVE
NORTH
SHORE
OFFICE.
ESTABLISHED
IN 1903. FULL
COOPORATION.
PLENTY
OF
FLOOR
TIME.
LEADS
AND
LISTINGS
SUPPLIED.
CALL MR. KIRK.
MITCHELL BROS. INC.
GR 5-3900
5
4 TO
GUARD
CROSSING
SCHOOL
hours daily, salary from $1.92 to $2.20
per
hour.
Ideal
employment
for
retired gentleman or housewife. Apply
Chief of Police, Public Safety Center,
be
Old.
Deerfield
Rd.,
Highland
ark.

Project Draftsmen

OOD

SALES

to arrange

-———

EVANSTON.
room. Near

AYARS REALTY CO.

A Good Company To Go With—

A Good

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113 Help Wtd.—Men andWe

FOR MORE
RA 6-4925 (Chicago)
To

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Hawley

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Mundelein)

McKinley.

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Address

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INFORMATION

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LO 6-1002 (Mode! Apartment) _
U.S.

1st

41

or

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600-700

tollway

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�1616PRESTIGE
HINMAN
AVE.
LOCATION
QUINLAN

&amp; TYSON,

1571 SHERMAN
UNiversity 4-2600
Resident

Manager

__UNiversity 9-1409
1364-72 W. Estes Ave.
4

RM.
APTS.,
LOW
RENT,
NEW
kitchen and bath, comp. decorating
floor
Call

lake.

sanding.
Near
Mr. Giannetti

— 1535-57

park
and
274-8325

-11f

W.

Washington

ENVIEW

~ New

DE.

Talisman

2-6800

’round

indoor

pool

bed

ONE BEDROOM
14 MICHIGAN,
excellent
bldg.,
all
large rooms, full d.r. breakfast nook in

:

THREE

BEDROOMS
nd fl., de luxe apt. in
baths,
cab.
kitchen,

Evanston, Hl.
273-1855

-

APARTMENT
FOR RENT IN A FINE
brick 3 apartment
bldg. This apartment
has
been
owner
occupied.
for
an.
years,
and
is
in _ beautiful
Pyeditisn.
Large liv. rm.;
din. rm.;
mod. kit.; 2 bedrms.;
den; tile bath.
arage, Walk to shops and transportion. $225. Evenings DA 8-7789.

Hokanson

&amp; Jenks

513 Davis St;

GReenleaf

5-1617

GLENVIEW
FREE HEAT
NEWLY FURNISHED
14 ROOM APARTMENTS
Beautifully
furn.
and _ unfurn.
conditioned,
venient
to

_ schools.

free
cooking
gas.
shopping,
trans.

Spacious

closets;

ample

air
Conand

free

1644-46 WAUKEGAN RD.
parkin

(APPROX.

2 BLKS.

BDRMS.

SMACK

N. OF LAKE)

DAB

ON

LAKE

‘Michigan. Beach, Seawall and ladder
for small boats. Paved patio. Walnut
é
liv. rm.
Amazing
new
sunken
- conversation
pit. Built-ins:
rotisserie
wall
to

_apartt

ee

-

Phone HO 5-2593

~

YORKSHIRE APTS.
RIDGE,

4

AND

meres, aft es
ay
Ist.
.
.

5

RMS.

NR.

prea g ak Apalss.
Janitor
bsmt. apt.

~“GGLONNADE APTS.
904 HINMAN, 1 BDRM., NR. BANK,
oo

es

thc

theater,

shopping.

transp.

Top

June ist. GR 5-2796.
-W. B. LINDQUIST &amp; ASSOC.,

2626 N. Milwaukee, Chicago

fl. $120.

INC.

EV 4-5800

Attractive

_ Chicago Apartments
‘
'

7520-24 DAMEN AV.
JR ROOMS
E ROOMS
right spacious
for Howard
St.

$85-$115
$140
rooms.
Conven.
loc.
transportation.
Good

pecoreung allowance. Try 338-6365
CYRUS &amp;
CO. (weekdays)
BR 3-2660

VAN

STON

[501

MAPLE

‘ELEVATOR

BUILDING

3

AVE.

bedroom
apts.,
air
built-in cabinet kitchens,
baths,

inspect.

close

to

WITH

2 AND

conditioned,
ceramic tile

transportation.

Call

to

QUINLAN
&amp; TYSON, Evanston
INC,
71 SHERMAN AVE.

UN. 4.2800

AL 1-6700

BR 3-3750

NON-RACIAL
=)
STON. NEW BLDG. 6 RMS., 115
ag ety CHOICE LOCATION. RENT
70 PLUS UTILITIES. WITH OPON TO BUY.
A

232

RM.

APT.

RENT

$100

314°
eS

stores

Sherman,

RMS.

and

mises

$102.50. _

or

tewart Inc.

—

transp.

call

Classified

RD.

CLOSE

engineer

477-3215.

G.

on

Brock

AND

1623 W. Columbia

4 LGE.

tase

Free

Gas

6732 N
216 rm. efficiency, 2nd floor
Lf
3142 rms. Ist floor
2.50
Just painted complete.
Free cooking gas.
Available now and May Ist
Agent on premises.
761-4772

8-5781
CEntral 6-8696
EVANSTON SUBLEASE
719A HINMAN
16
Spacious 2nd floor available June
1.
Convenient to the lake and transp.
CYRUS &amp; CO.
UN 4-9020

2\/&gt; RMS.

1ST.

IDEAL
FOR
1
EMPLD.
ADULT.
Good shopping. Best Chicago transp.
Call agent
D

HIGHLAND
PARK,
SUB’LEASE
choice 2 bdrm. modern townhouse, air
cond.,
weeeng, See
to C&amp;NW,
$250 per mo.
i ll sell carpeting and
drapes throughout for $850, a fraction
of cost 2 years ago. Call 432-0946 this
weekend
or Siegel CE
6-1900 weekdays, for appointment.
EVANSTON SOUTHEAST
Call now to rent one of these 4 room
apts. for May Ist. Convenient location,
good rooms
and well arranged.
$130
and $120.

McGUIRE

GR

&amp; ORR,

5-1080

NEWLY
DECORATEB
LARGE
ety
Ist
floor
apartment
of
2
at.
Northwest
Evanston,
near corner
at
Central.
3 bedrooms,
1 bath.
Own
heat, free electric and water. $175 per
month. Call Mrs. Adams at ALpine 15724
NICEST
3
RM.
APT.—EVANSTON
Beaut. kept newer bldg. at Mulford/
Ridge.
Sunny,
airy,
1st
fl.
cor.
Parquet
firs.
Yard,
prkg..
laundry.
Good transp., shpg. $150. May ist. GR
5-8613 before 11:30 a.m. and after 5:30
p.m.
GLENCOE:
2
BDRM.,
AIR
COND.
Immed.
poss.
Luxury.
Brand
new
dshwhr.,
disp.
and
all
appliances.
Individual thermostat. Heat, parking,
water and
janitor included
at $275
Near
station.
For
appointment,
4332145.
NEW
DE
LUXE
ONE
BEDROOM
townhouse
apt.
Parquet
floors,
beamed
ceiling,
6
closets,
patio,
garage, air-cond. Conv. to transp. and
shopping
N,
Evanston.
Prudential
Savings, 2114 Central St. Call UN 90800 or 275-5154.

EVANSTON,
OPEN
appt.

737 RIDGE

SUN,
12
TO
5
DAILY BY
Elegant mod. elevator building,

2 baths,

central

air

cond.

2620 CENTRAL, EVANSTON
2 bedroom, 1 bath, elevator bldg.,
conditioned,
Hotpoint
appls. Call
appointment 475-5469.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk

:
air
for

$137.50.
477-3215.

2

BEDROOM
APT.
COMPLETELY
decorated. $150 a mo. 802 Brummel,
Evanston. John Thill, 803 Dobson,
UN 4-2819

EVANSTON — 2726 CENTRAL.
2 BEDrms.
Plus
2
baths.
De
luxe.
Air
cond. Elevator bldg. Inspect. 2-5 Sat.,
Sun. or anytime Dan UN 9-0246.

STUDIO APT. FOR RENT. CONVENIent location to all forms
of transp.
and
heart
of
shopping
area
and
Wilmette.
One
bik. from
‘“‘L.”’ Free
accesible parking. Call
475-4751.

EVANSTON—4
ROOMS.
transportation and stores. $115
UNiversity 4-8391.

NEAR
mo.

EVANSTON—2

WOOD-

EVANSTON,
1633 MONROE
3rd floor, 6 rooms; 11% baths: cabinet
kitchen,
stove,
refrigerator;
avail.
May 1; $170 mo. Call days 236-4260;
evenings, 271-1238.
EVANSTON
3245 Central St.
One
bedroom
townhouse,
—
parking.
Avail.

1210 ASTOR,

one
level,
May
lst.

CHICAGO

ELEGANT
APT.
4
BDRM.
baths, 3 natural frpls., high
Agent. 943-8388 or 777-8855.

APT.
3
ceilings.

FOR RENT
5 Rooms 3rd
817 Judson, frorit apt.
Call Agent
GR 5-2700

4

347 CUSTER

RMS.
1ST FLOOR,
GOOD
TRANS.
Will decorate. Lock, DA 8-6289.

EVANSTON,
6

400 RIDGE

RMS.,
2 BATHS.
Will dec. Monty. GR

CHICAGO,
FAR
CASTLE,
2ND
ro
aa indoor

EXC.
5-8513.

TRANSP.

NORTH
SIDE. PARK
FL., TOWER
APT., 2
pool, $175. May 1. 761-

6439-45
N.
RICHMOND,
CHICAGO
4
rm. front apt., 3rd floor. $117.50 tile
bath
and
kitchen,
new
anpli.
com.
dec. SE 3-9636 or OR 6-9099.
LARGE
5 RM.
APT.
ON
HINMAN,
Evanston
across
from
park.
Woodburning
fireplace.
Avail.
May
Ist.
Rent $150. Call DAvis 8-9109.
7639 N. ASHLAND AV.—MAY 1
4 and 312 rms. 1 bdrm. Mod. clean tile
bath and shower. Reasonable.
OR 3-9119, UN 4-2224, or see janitor.

1303
214 LARGE
UN 4-8503

ROOMS

ty 4-8391.

APT.

MAPLE
$98
CE 6-8696

MO
$1

UN

9-6984.

EVANSTON.
BRAND
NEW
DE LU
apt., 3 bedrooms, din. rm., 2 baths,
new 2 flat bldg. Nice residential ard
$245 per mo. 446-1646

GR

ton

EVANSTON
1ST FL. 3 BEDRM.
APT.
in 2 flat. Quiet neighborhood, conv .to
No. 2 bus. Small well-kept yard. $170.
Call 492-0040.
TO

SUBLET
JUNE
1ST:
215
RM.
apt. in Evanston near N.U. Ideal for 2
students. Call 864-2348 after 6 p.m.

SUBLET LARGE STUDIO APT.
New
elevator
building.
Evanston.
$127.50.
Call Mon.,
Tues.
or Thurs.
eves. after 6 p.m. 328-2876.
SUB-LEASE
AVAIL.
ANYTIME.
NEW
de luxe elevator building in Evanston.
5 room, 2 bath, all electric, air-cond.
$350. Call 864-0269.
ROOMS—1031
DEMPSTER,
EVanston.
New _ stove,
refrig.
$120.
Available now or May Ist. See janitor
at 1025 Dempster. Phone 864-1398.

INTER-RACIAL 6 RM. APT.
ADULTS ONLY. $135 PER
UNiversity 9-9447
IDEAL
APARTMENT
FOR
persons. Architect designed
Off
street
parking.
$143.
Artesian, Chicago.

MO.
1 OR
2
and built.
5435
N.

342
ROOM
APT.
ONE
BDRM.
LUcated in Golf Mill area.
Swimming
pool and recreation hall. Avail. May
lst. $140.50 pr. mo. Phone 299-4654.
LUXURY
3
BDRM.
NEAR
DOWNtown Evanston. Elevator bldg. Carpeting, drapes, parking avail. Lease or
sublease. After 5, 864-7760.
COACH
HOUSE
APT.
939 ELMWOOD
Evanston,
5 rooms,
avail. May
ist.
rent $150. Call 446-1415.

© Glencoe News ¢ Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park He’

after
5

4

p.m.

133.

UN

1008

rooms;

Ist

expires
Oct.
1002 Hinman,

S.

2ND
F
Gar.
ays
Evanst

4-8312.

HINMAN,
floor,

EVA

$145

mo.

Ist. Contact
Evanston.

Wanted

Lez

janitor

to Rent—Apts.

RELOCATED
EXECUTIVE WITH
tured
family
needs
apt.
or
ra
house with 4 bdrms. or Cape Cod w
2 bdrms. and den down, 2 bdrms.
Northbrook,
Mt.
Prospect,
Arlingt
ds
Palatine,
Barrington.
YOUNG
MOTHER
WITH
INTE!
gent retarded child and dog nee
rm. apt. on ground flr. and the u
back yard in quiet residential 9
Write: A-952, Box 60, Wilmette.
RESPONSIBLE
WIDOW
WISHES.
rent 1 bdrm.
or kitchenette
apt
Wilmette
or
N.
Evanston.
Wal
distance
to
shopping
and
Cat)
church. Please call 256-3682.
.
COUPLE
COU
WITH BABY WOULD L
to rent 2 bedrm. apt. near Northw
ern Univ, from June ’67 through /
68. Call after 6 p.m. 798-8227.

Northbrook-Apt. or Hou
WANTED,
FURNISHED
nished. Ph. 272-0454.

OR

UNF

LIBRARIAN,
WIFE,
2
CHILDI
seeks 2 bdrm.
apt. Will work y:.
Noyes School dist. From late Ma:
June. Call 328-1951.
YOUNG
COUPLE
DESIRES
ment in suburban area. Both
No children. 433-1996.

134

For

Rent—Furnished

APA
worl

Apts.

HOMEFINDERS
4 ROOM

F.

AT WILMETTE
G. Hastings, Realtor
FURNISHED
APARTME.

in Wilmette.

2
year
month.

2 bedrooms.

lease
Call

All utilit 4

preferred.

Mrs.

May

$190

(AL

F%
ri

1-0550,

HOMEFINDERS
111

GREEN

BAY

RD.,

WILMETI

AL |-lt1]
EVANSHIRE HOTEL

~*

1 AND 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT
1
room
kitchenettes,
attracti:
furnished.
Hotel rooms, permanent or transie:

Maid,

vice.

switchboard

Excellent

5-2638.

212
ROOMS,
WITH
BDRM.,
NEWLY
decorated, 3rd fl., immediate possesos. Pa
1716 W. Jonquil Terrace. GR
-0962.

ROOMS,
1!
BATHS,
Heated.
$155.
per
mo.,
Convenient to transp. in
Call

Evanston, 4 Rm., English Bsmt.
AVAIL. MAY 1ST. HEATED.

4

ROOMS,
ONE
BEDROOM,
bath.
Available
immediately.
Call Paul E. Leason, 222-1200.

FOR
RENT:
SMALL
5
ROOM,
bedroom
apt. Ideal for older coup
615 Oakton St., Evanston. $95 a mon’

Near
lake
and
month. UNiversi-

EVANSTON-4
ROOM
APT.
GOOD
transportation and nice location. Call
475-0837 or 864-5208.

GLENVIEW—3 ROOMS
ALL UTILITIES FURNISHED
$120. AVAILABLE MAY 1.
724-0545.

EVANSTON,

BDRM.

burning
fireplace.
transportation. $155.

EVANSTON SUBLEASE
Charming
3 room
apartment on the
1st floor of a newer colonial type bldg.
Available May Ist. $150.
CYRUS &amp; CO.
UN 4-9020

3-3320

EVANSTON,
959 DOBSON
2 bdrms., $130 (unheated)
Modern
4
room third floor apt. just off Howard
St.
for
June
Ist.
Free
off—street
parking, lawn for children, gas heat.
Call janitor 475-4153 or Downs Mohl &amp;
Co. CE 6-3806.

8-5690.

BDRM.
2ND
FLR.
NEAR
SCHOOL,
transp. In good neighborhood.
Available May 1. Please call after 5 p.m.
328-6854
242
RM.
APT.
1000
MAIN
ST.
Evanston.
Across
from
park;
excellent transp. and shopping. Call UN 49867 or GR 5-3265.

RMS. _— $157.50.
at

os

3S ECOND
FLOOR
727&gt;
Seward, Evans869-6873 or 425-2622.

LEAVING
FOR
CALIF.,
MUST
SUBlet. Bldg. just completed. Spacious 2
bdrms.,
142 baths,
parquet
fls., air
cond.,
nr.
trans.,
S. Evanston.
6647178 or 869-7433.

INC.

BR

532

TRANS.

3

WHEELING.
DE
LUXE
2
BDRM.
apt.
Coppertone
stove
and
refrig.
inclu. Private patio; air cond.; wall to
wall closets;
parquet
floors.
May
1
occup. $160. 537-8964.

HO 5-6730

MODERN APARTMENTS
3 rms., 1 bdrm. apts. Ist and 3rd fl.
Cabinet kits., tile baths, 100% dec.
7000 N. in Chgo. Close to Evanston
Mr. Rak, 1104 Columbia
262-9175
743-4416
TA 9-5140.

FLOOR

NEAR

GLENVIEW: 3 RM. BSMNT. APT.
All
util.
furn.;
private
parking
on
premises. $130 per mo. Poss. May 3.
Call PArk 4-0840.
1 BEDRM.
APT.
FOR MAY
1ST. ATR
cond., elevator. Parking
and close to
transp. and stores. 141
Green Bay Rd.
256-1480.

913 Michigan, Evanston
Also 4 rms. available
G. Brock Stewart Inc.

RMS.

APT.
ROOM
stove and refrig.
ton. Call janitor

A

DAvis

$85

3

BDRMS.;
112 BATHS;
LGE.
KIT.;
2nd floor; 2-flat; 2 yr. lease. Occ. July
ist; No pets; Dawes School.
$200
475-0492
EVANSTON:
4 ROOMS.
1ST
FLOOR.
Stove and refrig., adults only. Immed.
occup., gar. avail. 675-2885. If no ans.
869-7126.

cle

4

RMS.,
ENCL.
PORCH
IN
6 AP
bldg. 1614 juneway Terr: (7700 N.
Chgo.). $114. See
Mrs. Nordstrom
premises between 9 and 5. SH 3-6954

NILES, SUBLET 2 BEDRM. 2 BA’
air
conditioner,
excellent
schoo
shopping,
transportation.
$220
month. 966-0724 after 6 p.m.

3

AIRY.

‘5

5

808 SHERMAN-EVANSTON
4 large light rooms, clean apartment
oH floor. $130. Call Mr. Vershafel at

328-1819

for key.

1 SUBLET

SUBLEASE:

5

2125 RIDGE

THE ACRES
TO

4 RM. BSMT. APT. LIGHT
Adults. $92.50. May ist.
See. agt. HO 5-5319
or

AVE., EVANSTON
BRoadway 3-3750

udson

OCT

LAKE
ST.
NEAR
CHICAGO
AVE.
Raymond
Park View, 4 rm., 3rd fi.
$125, avail. May 15, DA 8-2587, after
4:00, and Sat. and Sunday.

and shop. Heat and water furn.; stove
and refrig. 6 mo. or l-yr. lease. $110.
Avail. May 1. PArk 4-7548.

1622 W. SHERWIN

QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.

JUDSON,

5

GLENVIEW:
GLEN

NORTH EVANSTON
:
Five rooms,
2 baths ‘in this ist fir.
corner apt. Immed. occup. $210.
CALL MR. MASON
UN 4-9020
CYRUS &amp; CO.

EVANSTON
UNIQUE
ROOM
ARRANGEMENT
IN
these large 3 bdrm.,
2 bath
apartments.
Complete
kitchens,
elevator
service. Call now to inspect.

817

available May 1. 3rd front, 5 roor
ne Call 328-1041 or see janitor at

EVANSTON:
112
ROOM
APT.
IN
private
home.
Private
bath.
light,
attractive. $60 incl. utilities. Write A930 Box 60, Wilmette, Illinois

MODERN
SPACIOUS
3 LARGE
RM,
apt.
English
basement.
Paneled,
all
util. furn., private parking stall, ideal
for couple, S. Evanston, May 25th DA
8-2855.

Three rooms in a newer bidg. near
the lake. Central air conditioning.
TRY 761-9751
CYRUS &amp; CO.
BR 3-2660

1571 SHERMAN
UNiversity 4-2600

DEc.-

777
HINMAN,
EVANSTON—NEW
Elevator bldg. 2 bdrm. apt., 112 baths.
Ht., water, prkg. incl. Sublease from
5-1 to 9-30, $183 mo.
or new
lease
phage
$205 mo. 864-4491 or 944-7301,
ext. 20.

$135

Immed.
poss:
Parking
avail.,
good
transp. Agent 475-5883 or 777-8855.

Evanston
See

DA 8-1819

7650 SHERIDAN

NEWLY

orated;;
4 room
apt.
for. sublease.
Walking
dist. from
hospital
and
all
transp. Avail. May 15. $140. 864-6116.

Chicago Apartments

2 bdrms.,

R
5
LL 248-7351, 6:30 TO 9

709

761\-0789

FOR
ONE
transp. Call

4

ROOM
HEATED
APT.
2ND
FL.
refrig.
and
stove,
$120,
Adults,
no
pets, garage,
301 Asbury,
after 4:30
p.m.
EVANSTON,
229
ELMWOOD,
4
rooms,
2
bedrm.,
electric
kitchen,
new bidg., 1st floor, master antenna,
parking area, Wagner, $160. 328-6483.

ST., EVANSTON
CLEAN,

—MAY1.

RMS.
S.E.
EVANSTON,
MAY
1
large, light rooms,
tile kitchen
and
bath,
1st floor.
813
Forest.
$147.50.
Call 869-4685 or see Janitor 816 Forest.
EVANSTON,
MODERN
2
BEDRM.
apt. 2nd fl. on Central St. $175 incl.
heat, water, gas. Avail. May Ist. UN
9-8894 after 6:00 p.m.

SOUTH EVANSTON
2 bdrms., deluxe apt. in newish 3 flat.
Beautiful kit. w/built-ins
and eating
area, on quiet deadend street. Priv.
parking,
2 blks.
to all transp.
and
shopping. $180 per mo. 446-1646.

CENTRAL

AV.

4

ROOMS,
2
BATHS,
SUN
ROOM.
Near lake. Corner apt. Large rooms,
desire
grown
family.
Call agent
for
appointment. GR 5-2700

SPOTLESSLY:.

ASHLAND

NORTH
EVANSTON
NEAR
ALL
transp. shops, N.U., furn. or unfurn., 3
room apt. Light and airy.
Call UN 4-9466 or GR 5-1602.

EVANSTON
7

Attractive

3

u

8-1819

N.

and 344 rms. 1 bdrm. Mod. clean tile
bath and shower,
also bsmt. 3 rms.
Reas. UN 4-2224 or see janitor.
- 414 RM. APT., 2ND FL.
On No.
7 bus route,
Convenient
to
shops. Nr. St. Francis Hospital. Rent
includes utilities. GR 5-2469

531 GROVE ST.
3 rooms, includes dining area. Avail.
May 15 at $155.
EVANSTON BOND &amp; MORTGAGE CO.
1732 Orrington
475-5600

Maple at Main St.
GReenleaf 5-4000

CHEERY
EFFIC.
APT.
adult. Good shopping and
agent.

. Sauna baths-private terraces
Hospitality rooms-sundeck
,
zens of other features
med. or later occupancy. One
from $179; two bed., $268.

kitchen:

LOCATION.
Ev. or Chic.

Ridgeview Apartment Hotel
901

7639

EVANSTON
Main St. Area
4 rooms including, living room, dining
room, bedroom and kitchen. 3rd floor.
Available May Ist at $110.
EVANSTON BOND &amp; MORTGAGE CO.
1732 Orrington
475-5600

1740-48 W. JARVIS
2\/) ROOMS
MAY Ist

Hi-Rise

LUXURIOUS
APARTMENTS
. Central air-conditioning

Year

Ist

$115

SOUTH EAST EVANSTON
Liv. rm., din. rm., kit.,
2 bedrooms.
3rd floor. Adults only. Available May
1st. Phone GR 5-3890 between 7 and 9
p.m.

BEDROOM AND KITCHENETTE
apts.
Carpeted,
If
desired,
maid
service, telephone service, and garage
available.
Coffee
Shop,
drug
store,
launderette,
beauty
and barber shop
= premises. Short term leases available.

4-1043

~ McKEY &amp; POAGUE

MAY

FE.
EVANSTON
shopping and all

eiccncg
HEIL &amp; HEIL
869-4162
DA

RM.
APTS.
WILL
DEC.
LOW
nt includes gas for scons = te Mr.
R

AVE.

4 RMS.

W. Fargo Ave.

;

INC.

AVE., EVANSTON
BRoadway 3-3750

820 JUDSON
FINE
Ideal

5 ROOMS

and

and

elevator

;

transportation,

bus,‘

Hinman,

Evanst.

Chicago &amp; North Western R.R.
Television, air conditioning
UNiversity 4-8800

Main

and

RIDGEVIEW

HOTEL

“¥

901

MAPLE AT MAIN ST.
GReenleaf 5-4000
KITCHENETTE
AND
BEDRC
apts. available. Daily maid
serv
attractive monthly rates, some wee
rates
available.
Coffee
shop,
d
store, launderette, barber and bea
shop on premises.
¥

ELMGATE

MANOR

COMPLETELY AIR CONDITIONE
Tile
baths,
modern,
new
kitche
new elevator, maid service, beauti
ly
furnished,
switchboard
servi
Exc. transp. Reasonable rent.
825 Main St.
GReenleaf 5-2

6 ROOM

TOWNHOUSE

3 bedrooms, 112 baths, new furn.
SUITABLE FOR 4 OR 5
IDEAL
FOR
YOUNG
MEN,
CARE
TEMPORARY
OR PERMANENT
GIRLS OR FAMILY
764-5065

2-2\/y RM. SEELEY OFF

HOWARD,
LIGHT,
gy
shops, lake.

AIRY.
Low rent.

N
Phe

1ST.
FL.
1
BDRM.
COMPLETE
furnished apt. incl. bath, kitchen, fr
use
auto.
washer,
dryer,
close
stores, Downtown Evanston. Call aff
6 p.m., all day Sat., Sun. 475-0978.

S.

E.
second

gas

7
E.

EVANSTON,
AVAIL.
floor 442 rooms, apt. in

heat,

modern.

and

transp.

Just

$200.

dec.,

NO
hon

1 blo

Couple.

ROGERS
PARK
1712
W.
EST:
Chgo, 215-3 rm.
apt., mod. firepi
bldg., mod. kit., tile bath, nicely f
ig
rent. Manager on premises 2

'4 © Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

April

fe
y

‘

�_ Vacation

ar?

PROFESSIONAL COUPLE
YOUNG
-—~§ ROOMS, 2 BEDROOMS
Hum enol Sears sat, fe | Seaes.2aor S Paem hues, /aarage | Kisie June gas ber month

| NORTHFIELD FURNISHED RANCH. 3

n.

shops

June

.

Vv

CNWRR.

and

3-sept.

$180.

at

HI

seonhicns, near commuter

6-8090

SON.
MITCHELL

| Bdrm. Garage Apt.

FOR
1
OR
2 YOUNG
LADIES. 214
rooms, parking facilities, 2 blocks to
lake,
1° block
to
‘‘L,’
all
utilities
included. $125. 275-2216.
4
ROOMS
—
2ND
FLOOR
WELL
kept apt. building. Excellent location
and
transp.
Near
Lake.
Attractive
furnishings. Avail. May 1st. UN 4-4340.
EVANSTON—2
BEDROOM
APT.
near transportation
and stores,
$150
month.
UN 4-8391.

ROOM
FURNISHED
BASEMENT
apartment in Evanston. $90 a month.
Near transp.,
and block
away from
bus. DA 8-1536.
E?FICIENY APT. FOR BUS. WOMAN
nicely
furn.,
near
shopping
and
transp.
All
util.
Refs.
req.
528

BACK

BUSINESS
MAN
ONLY—EVANSTON
large clean, 242 rooms, near Greenwood and Hinman. Lease. 328-7094.

138

Rent——Houses

WINNETKA

MeGUIRE &amp; ORR, INC.

446-5010
Lincoln Ave., Winnetka
AVAIL. MAY 1 OR JUNE 1
Charming Colonial 3 bedrm., 142 tiled
baths,
twnhse.
nr.
Univ.
and
walk to grade school. Comp.
carptg.
De luxe built-in cab’t kit., dishwasher,
disposal,
washer-dryer
comb.
1 car
gar., gas ht., air cond. $285.
SMART &amp; GOLEE, REALTORS
DAvis 8-3200
Hillcrest 6-4703

567

NEAR

139

Hilicrest
Hillcrest

6-1855
6-2700

WINNETKA:
3 BDRM.:
112 BATHS;
walking distance to Crow Island and
Skokie Jr. High Schools. Avail. June
15 or sooner. 1 yr. lease $275 per mo.
Call 446-4349.
HOUSE
FOR
RENT—WEST
WILmette;
3 bedroom;
3 bath;
modern
kitchen
w/dishwasher
and_
eating
area. Gas heat; newly decorated. $300
per mo. Avail. April 8. Call AL 1-3095.

141

:

lyfe
i“)

Wanted

SKOKIE,
North

new

home.

One

“*

EXECUTIVE

‘school

* house
area,

; pam,

age

SALESMAN.

car

children

desire

3

bdrm.

2 bdrm.,
1!2
bath
split-level
with
spacious
liv.
rm.
and
large
lower
garden level room for use as family
room,
din.
rm.
or den.
Patio
and
garage.
Convenient
to
shops
and
transp. Lawn care and snow removal
service at a nominal
charge.
Avail.
May Ist $285.

IRVIN A. BLIETZ
UN

9-1000
BR 3-4080
WINNETKA TOWNHOUSE
To be avail. June Ist on 2 year lease
de luxe 3 bdrm., 21% tile baths, sep.

liv. rm.;

HIGHLAND PARK TOWNHOUSE
Exceptionally
desirable
for
professional or executive taste. 3 bedrms..
21% baths, air-cond., private bsmt, and
garage.
Finest
area.
Exclusive
schools,
shopping
and
surroundings.
Available June Ist. Call 433-3372.
NEW
DE
LUXE
ONE
BEDROOM
townhouse
apt.
Parquet
floors,
beamed
ceiling,
6
closets,
patio,
garage, air-cond. Conv. to transp. and
shopping.. N.
Evanston.
Prudential
Savings. 2114 Central St. Call UN 90800 or 275-5154.
:
AVAIL. APR.
OR MAY IN GLENVIEW
— 2 bdrms.; 112 baths; private patio;
bsmnt.
Conv.
to
trains.
shop.
and
schls. $190 per mo. 724-3683 after 4:30
p.m. or all day Sat. and Sun.
WILMETTE—3
BDRM.
TOWN
HOUSE
114 baths.
Fully
carpeted.
Close
to
transportation. $220.
Call after 6 p.m. or Sunday 251-3224.

Houses

Rentals

WILMETTE
FOR JUNE
POSSESSION.
2 bedrooms.
11% baths,
garage.
full
basement. $275. month.
Kenilworth Realty AL 11-5600
1904-C COLFAX ST., EVANSTON
6 rm., 142 bath town house with full
basement at $235 per month. Possession June Ist 1967. UNiversity 4-8513.
3

Wanted:

Summer

BEDROOMS;
112
BATHS:
19
FT.
kitchen with range and refrigerator.
$156. Immediate occupancy. 537-4552.

143

Vacation

Rentals

PLAN YOUR VACATION AT
MY-DELLS on lovely Lake Wisconsin.
4 acres of woods with beach.
Completely
furnished
cottages.
$60
per
week
until June
9th, $65 per week
after;
boat
included.
Now
taking
reservations for May and June only.
Call 608-635-2393.
FOR
A
FARM
VACATION
WITH
home
cooked
meals in newly
refurbished
old
countryhome.
Farm
animals.
Many
interesting
activities
for adults
and teen-agers.
Beautiful
scenery. History and antiques galore 2
miles
at
historic
Galena.
Heller’s
Surrey Farm, Rt. 1, Galena, Il. 61036.

WIMNETKA,
LOVELY
MODERN
home, 3 bdrms., 212 baths. sep. din.
rm.,
completely
air conditioned
and
aa
June 14 to Sept. 14. $1,500. 446-

Rental %

FURNISHED
HOUSE
MINIMUM
bedrms. Good refs. Call 528-3800.

all elec. kit. including double

oven range, dishwasher, refrig., garbage
dis.,
washer-dryer.
fully
carpeted liv. rm., din. rm.
and stairs.
Private
patio,
storage
attic,
central
air cond., garage with radio control
door, 3 blocks to train and shopping.
No pets. $390 per month, Please call
for appointment.
ALFINI CONSTRUCTION CO.
446-1294
825-6948.

2

Evanston
So.
townhouse,
or
rent to $200. 967-8044
after 6

9-5600

CARRIAGE HILL
IN GLENVIEW

KENILWORTH
Deluxe
home
w/3_
bedrooms
and
library, 212 baths. Available July 15
through Labor Day. $1 100.
PORTER &amp; WEINRICH
Winnetka
446-2600

OR
bath.

WIFE.

UNiversity

YOUNG
COUPLE
DESIRES
INEXpensive
furnished
apartment for the
summer
in
Glenview,
Northbrook
area.
Willing to do yard
work
etc.
June ist, good refs. Call after 5 p.m.
272-0371 or 272-1807.

garage acceptable. 2 children, no pets.
Will pay up to $375 monthly. Call Mr.
Fernandez at 472-1178 between 6 and 8
pm,

.

Summer

realtors

2902 Central Street, Evanston

WANTED:
FUTURE
WINNETKA
family
presently
building,
need
2
bedroom or larger home in Northshore
area. 3 in family including
1 small
sweet
boy.
June
16 te ‘Senti:
35,
-if
possible. S. Bower, 643-7474.

Rent-——Houses

GROVE
MORTON
2
bedroom,
3
Shore.

Reasonably

’

to

associates

WANTED:
3 OR 4 BDRM. HOUSE
ON
North Shore for adult family, no pets,
from July 1 to Aug. 15 or Sept. 1, or
would
consider
for same
period
of
time
exchange
to
adult
family,
no
pets, our 3 bdrm.,
2 bath house in
LaJolla.
Write
Box
2137,
LadJolla,
Calif. 92037.

AVAIL. MAY 15
Arbor Lane in Glenview. 3 bedrm.
1
bath ranch, att. gar. $260. Mr. Becker.
SMART &amp; GOLEE, REALTORS
;
Hillcrest 6-4700
DAvis 8-3200
BARN
8 ROOMS,
HOME.
COUNTRY
and acreage for horses; near Crystal
Lake:
$250 per month. AUstin 17-0897
weekdays.
N. EVANSTON, NEW 3 BDRM. HOUSE
3424 Park; mod. kit.; fam. rm.; frpl.;
2 car gar.: Ige. vard. Avail, May Ist.
$335. 869-2353 or DA 8-8475.
EASTWOOD
2740
EVANSTON,
N.
‘Av., lge. 3 bdrm., 2 bath house avail.
July ist; lge. yard:
shown by appt.;
$370. UN 4-4023 or UN 4-0611.
’

137.

mrs. MADISON and

WANTED
BY NORTHWESTERN
PROfessor. Furn. 3 or 4 bdrm. house or
apt.,
preferably
close
to Univ.
for
mos.
of July, Aug.,
Sept. Call Mrs.
Bauer. 492-5429.
OR
4
BEDROOM
HOME
FOR
3
summer
occupancy.
Write
Michael
eet
10140 W. Broadview Dr., Miami
Pia.

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

HOME

OVER 30 YEARS
OF NORTH SHORE SERVICE

Houses

to Rent—Furn.

FURN.

For Rent-—-Town Houses

3

FURNISHED HOUSE
NORTHWESTERN UNIV.
$400-$500 PER MONTH
GR 5-3000

Wtd.

3 BDRM.

3

SPEND
YOUR
VACATION
AT AUNT
Sophia’s farmhouse in beautiful Idlewild area, Door County. Write Eunice
Martinson Grenke, Sturgeon Bay, Wis.
Rt. 4 for particulars.

Rentals
‘n
Hs

am

~~ FAMILYDOORVACATION
COUNTY

Smart address and a smart place to
live for the right party(s). Probably
the best designed, best built, and best
Ist
on the shore;
located townhouse
floor has a 22’ living room-dining area
and a large kitchen that opens onto a
2 big
are
there
on the 2nd
patio;
of
views
panoramic
with
bedrooms
Ist
gets
car
Your
Michigan.
Lake
an __ indoor
with
treatment
class
garage, and assuming you'll like the
beach its 1 block North. It’s in mint
under
just
priced
and
condition
$30,000.

HUBBARD
WOODS,
JUNE
15TH
TO
Sept. ist,
4 bedrm.,
142 baths, near
station and shopping. $275 per month.
Call evenings, HI 6-0786

WINNETKA
FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED
4 plus brs., 442 baths, $550 per month.
MRS. ROESING

ontn.

Colonial Townhouse
at 901 Sheridan Rd.,
Evanston

FURNISHED
COMFORTABLE
6
room
115
bath
home.
Quiet
N.W.
Evanston
Nr.
public
transp.
Woodburning frpl.; gas heat; fenced yard;
garage. 2 yr. lease. Avail. June 15.
GR 5-7957.
6 ROOM TOWNHOUSE
3 bedrooms, 144 baths; new furn.;
pees cirstat' ” or generis

ATTRACTIVE
4 BEDRM.
HOME
ON
large wooded lot. Good location, close
to transportation,
shopping,
schools.
$300
per
mo.
Please
call
Mrs.
Campbell.

576 Lincoln Avenue
Winnetka, Illinois

142

EVANSTON
To
September
1.
Lannon
stone
in
finest location. Family Rm. and Den.
5 Bdrms. 342 Baths. Spacious feeling
throughout. $475. per month.
WESTON E. DAVIE &amp; CO.
42 Green Bay Rd., Winnetka
HI 6-4500

ROOM
FURNISHED '
KITCHENette apt. util. furn. $80 per month.
Call 475-8697.
;

For

For Rent—Furn.

,

per

RM.
FURN.
APT.,
1ST
FL.,
3-4
bdrms.,
suitable for 4 people.
Ideal
for Northwestern
people.
Avail. for
summer or longer. $200. GR 5-

DOCTOR
NEEDS
2 OR
3 BEDROOM
house. Price open. 3 children. Call 6637010 ext. 635A after 6 p.m.
3
OR
4-BDRM.
HOUSE
IN _ GLEN_view, or surrounding area. $200-$300.
PArk 9-0486

Call UN 4-7579.

PORCH
/
Near transportation and stores.
ADULTS ONLY
UNiversity 4-4307

136

30,

446-1752

od

LARGE
HOUSE,
COMPLETELY
FURnished;
air conditioned for summer,
DAvis 8-2155.

FAMILY
OF
6
DESPERATELY
needs to rent home in or near Haven
School dist. due to handicapped child.
Please call 328-9175.
GOING
ABROAD?
NEED
SOMEONE
who will take good care of your house
for 1 yr.? 3 adults. No pets. Exc. local
refs. 729-4789 after 6.

3

2

5-3900

WANTED:
TOWNHOUSE.
HOUSE,
coach
house,
apartment.
Business
couple. 724-8174 or GReenleaf 5-4545.
Have sold our house.

SUBLET
JUNE,
JULY,
AUGUST,
2
blks.
from
N.U.
and
Downtown
Evanston, 12 blk. from ‘‘L’’; cheerful
2 bedrm. furn. apt. $160 mo. 328-9686.

W/ENCLOSED

GR

ATTORNEY
DESIRES BY JUNE
or 4 bedroom home with garage.
Call 827-0287.

AIR
CONDITIONED
FURNISHED
apt., 3 bdrms., 2 baths. Near lake and
transp. Sub-lease June through Aug.
Call 869-1902.

Fvanston.

BROTHERS

x

Conv.
location;
approx.
June
10 to
Aug. 12. Reasonable. 724-4975.
ONE
BDRM.
FURN.
APT.
IN
ANN
Arbor, Mich. for 3 mos. beginning May
ist.
Call
724-2013
bet.
5
and
6
weekdays.
FURN.
2 BDRM.
HOUSE,
CLOSED
porch. Elderly couple pret. No
pets.
About June 15 to Sept. 15. Northfield.
$200 per month. HI 6-2243.

WANTED: WHITE ELPHANT
Have you a large, older North Shore
home you would rent with option, to
exec.
and
family?
Security
deposit
and
references.
To
monthly.
Write A-933, Box 60, Wilmette, Il.
WORTH
SHORE
RESIDENTS:
SOLD
our large home;
looking for 2 or 3
bdrm. ranch house or apartment (no
stairs) excellent references; probability of purchase. VE 5-0565.
EXECUTIVE
BEING
TRANSFERRED
to Chicago needs temporary rental. 3
or 4 bedrooms
in Northbrook School
dist. June 15th until Oct. 15th. Will
consider 1 yr. lease. ,272-7800.
FAMILY
DESPERATELY
DESIRES
3
bedroom
home.
Wilmette
area.
$150
max. As soon as possible. PLEASE.
~
545-3794
NEED
4 BDRMS.
OR
3 PLUS
DEN.
Large
lot,
bsmt.
desired.
Excellent
references. Prefer lease-option. Under
$250. Call OR 5-7600, ext. 470.
3
PROFESSIONAL
MEN
WISH
TO
rent or lease a large older home with
some property. Best references. Call
234-8220.
PLEASE
HELP.
URGENTLY:
needed 3 bedroom house or apt. June
through Sept. Present home sold. New
home not ready. Call 251-0610.

EAST GLENCOE. WALK TO STATION.
$145 per month. Phone 835-1385.
3
RM. APT., SEP. ENTR., RIDGE RD.
and Wilmette Av., Wilm. Pri. home.
Middle
age
empl.
gentleman.
Refs.
$80 mo. inc. util. AL 1-1115 after 4.

ROOMS

6

June

GLENVIEW:

GLENVIEW:
6-MO.
LEASE
Ist
fir.
and
bsmnt.
2-bdrm.;
hanging
furn.;
ldry.
D/W
w/disp.
F/P;
nr.
trans. and
shop. Avail. May
1. $180.
PA 4-7548.
RMS.,
1ST
FL.,
3-4
BEDROOMS,
suitable
for
4
people.
Ideal
for
people.
Available
for
Northwestern
summer or longer. $200. GR 5-3000
CLEAN
ATTRACTIVE
2 BDRM.
APT.
choice
Evanston
neighborhood,
near
beach and all convieniences. May Ist.
DA 8-7817 or DA 8-6983.

Greenwood,

line. iperbe.

BED-

GLENVIEW:
FIRST
FLR.
SMALL
2rm. furn.;
priv. ent.; nr. trans. and
shop. Heat and water furn. 6-mo. or 1
——
$80. Avail. May
1. PA
4-

_

vallable

refer

en;

rent $150-$180. Occup. on or about May
1. Phone PArk 9-1417 after 4 or on
wkends.

eves.
S.E. EVANSTON, 345 SHERMAN
Small
apt.
for one
person
or cozy
couple.
Older bldg., clean, new furn.
&gt; at
incl. util. One yr. lease. AL 1-

| Furn.

c

no

mnt.;

an

tO

ie

¥

ty

TIME

HAS A GOOD

EVERYBODY

In Beautiful —
Sister Bay, Wisc.

sional

WHEELING.

MEALS
OUTDOORS
ON THE
PATIO;
swimming
from
your
own
private
beach with pier; fishing; the cook will
appreciate
the
all modern
kitchen;
there are two porches, one glassed-in
and facing the bay;
modern bath;
3
bedrooms, dining and living rooms. In
a delightfully
wooded
spot secluded
yet near town. June, $100 weekly; July
Sept. $100 — Availand Aug., $125;
able for season rental, $450 monthly.
Write Don Strahl, 2568 N. Humboldt,
Milwaukee, Wis. 93212.

tioned

WISC.,

MODERN

Graham

For

vator

road

2

A

S.

BR

WINNETKA.

OR

2 STORES

5-1080

INC.

8-3200

OFFICE

LINCOLN

FLOOR
Space in Bsmt.
TAylor 9-5140

public parking.

AVENUE

Air-conditioned.
es

Reason-

or multiple units up
available.
Excellent

Agt., CE 6-5151.

340 LINDEN AV., WILMETTE
Heated store. Opposite ‘‘L’”’ terminal.
Immediate

HILL

&amp;

possession.

STONE

ID

RD.

KENIL}

16 X 50

EA.

814

148
For Rent—Industrial —
EVANSTON FOR RENT 2ND FLO
Complex of Offices,
etc. with conveyor

assembly |
to loadin

Would
remodel fo:
term lease. $750.
:
MITCHELL
BROTHERS
GR

ESTATE

ee

Real Estate—
and

Mortgages

os

discuss it first with us!
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experienced and largest |
with thousands of happy custo
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152

For

2-0064.

—

of Evanst

Sale—Co-op

Apar

EVANSTON
EQUI
4
Enjoy Evanston advantages
(s
parks
and
beaches)
with
transportation only blocks away
Howard “L’’. Four bright airy roor
and
large
open
porch.
Immediate
possession,
ortgage
only

4%.
NASH REALTY
EVANSTON
FULL PRICE FOR LARGE 415

CO-OP in well-maintained b
to train and bus. Monthly pymn

J. KRUGER

For Sale—Condominiums

ONE

DISTINCTIVE
in this

APARTMEN

prime

location

2 Bedrooms, 2 full Baths
Elevator
Private indoor parking
Electric Garage Doors
Air conditioned
Balcony Greenhouses
All Outside Rooms
open

:
RM

HI 6-835

154

available

BUSINESS

WINNETKA
space.

A

REAL ESTATE LOAN —

1512 SHERMAN

able rent. ee
to 2500
sq.

4

1 bl

Call

WHEN YOU NEED A

BEAUTIFUL
SHOWROOM—APPROX,
4,000 sq. ft. plus several small offices.
Inside parking for 8 cars plus 4,500
ao
Th for offices
or storage
add’l.
if desired.
Now
occupied
by
space
Dodge ogee ge rd
Ridge and Lyons,
N. of Church
St.)
Evanston.
Available within 90 days.
GR 5-1200.
Call Roy Peterson

Office

Av.

816
Dempster.
Good
loc.
Im
oecup.
Good
for
office
or —
store. Will cooperate. Reas. UN

WIN-

DA

NEW TILE
Rent Incls. Storage
743-4416

BAY

Loans

INC.

&amp; GOLEE,

FOR

_

ge

office
suite
approx.
1
offices, recp. rm. 2 lavatories,
air-cond. Call owner 251-3

3-3130

WITH

Av.

OR SMALL

APPROX.

School.

630. GREEN

SPACE

&amp; ORR,

EXCELLENT

}

WINNETKA:
PRIVATE
O
w/reception
rm.,
only
$45_ De]
Also 5 rm. cottage, $80. Avail RE
446-2279

SRACS

CHICAGO MAIN DISTRICT
Adioinfag office suites in areas of 505
to 925 sq. ft. rad. heat, air cond.
CHURCH NR. CHICAGO
Display rms. Also suitable for attorneys, auditors or engrs. office. Very
reas. rental.
Sherman

sq.
ft.
at $65.

Winnetka

High

151

GR

SMART

FT SUITABLE_

REAL

3-3220

1564

5-3900°
|

after 5:30 p.m.

well

dows facing East Davis Street Evansfeet
of space
with
ton. 300 square
janitor service supplied. Suitable for
attorneys’ offices or firm of auditors.
Available now.

McGUIRE

ree

ne

fronting

1-7300

OFFICE

f

6-760

GR
OFFICE SPACE

1,000 SQ.

Trier

BUILDING

QUIET

HI

OFFICE
SUITE
FOR
REN
square feet including offices a
room. Air conditioned. In
No
Call 446-7744.
:

FINEST FACILITIES
Transportation
Amp le parking
Suites of 500 to 3,700 sq. feet
Reasonable
Broker cooperation invited
For information

FOR

to suit.

Offices

REALTOR

FOXMAN
ATTRACTIVE

Parking

-5600.

Kenilworth

OFFICE

bus.

EVANSTON: 1461 ASHLAND

EVANSTON
NEW

NEW.

Northwestern

and

Ground
floor.
450
Ayetl immediately

KENILWORTH
Excellent traffic loc. Air-con d. office
has 2,400 sq. ft. ist fl. 10 yr. old brick
bldg., across from NWRR Station. Offstreet parking. Immediate occupancy.
$750 mo.

R d.
ALpine

Near

desk space or workroom area.
of
window
area.
Reecoaaeye
includes heat and elec.
.
Mi
L. A. Peterson &amp; Co. GR 5-1010.

WILgarage.

offices and powder rms. Modern
lighted, firepr. bldg. $315 mo.

Bay

bldg.

NORTHFIELD

GR 5-3900.
MiitCHELL BROTHERS
7355 LAWNDALE
SKOKIE
1,152 sq. ft. 2nd fl., air cond., 3 glazed

ANDRUSS,

Lownie n

1300 sq. ft.; air conditioned; —
tt
service:
bees
Cc. A. HEMPHILL
&amp; ASSOC. —
330 W. Frontage
Rd.
446

Evanston Office or Studio for Rent
Smart Modern Building—only 1 other
Tenant.
Top
Central
Street location
2600 Sq. Ft. including Lower
Level.
$350 per month.
Call Mr. Kistler

Green

:

CHICAGO AVE. ONE LARGI
3 PRIVATE OFFICES, OFF
PARKING.
EXCELLENT
SPACE FOR $250 PER MO
KISTLER.
_
“MIT CHELL BROS.

MAIN STREET
Suitable
Small
office
on
1st
floor.
Furnished
if
Doctor
or
Consultant.
desired. $80 mo.

ANN

Mgm

BEAUTIFUL

ties will partition

EVANSTON FOR RENT
Choice Central Street Location
Air-Conditioned.
Good
5000
Sq.
Ft.
Parking. 1 story Building containing 8
Oitices, Reception Rooms,
and large
$15,000 Yr.
Meeting room,

440

IN

station

200 TO

and

Estate

835-4131.

Winnetka—Prime
OFFICES

8-7522

Rent—Stores

ee

500
§=SQ.
AREA.
Avail. June 20. Reception room
with doctors.
724-5413 days;
eves.

GARAGE SPACE FOR RENT
vicinity of Ridge and Noyes,
Evanston. Suitable for boat. Call evenings
DA. 8-6813.

146

:

GLENVIEW

EASY
DRIVE-IN
GARAGE,
OVERWELL
LIGHTED,
HEAD
DOOR,
WATER, REAR OF 407 CUSTER, $15
MO
1608
WILMETTE
AVE.,
mette.
1
space
in
double
Phone after 5 p.m. AL 1-6457.

r¢

fp

DENTAL OFFICE

Rent—Garages

DA

and

ample

‘Real

Vernon.

p.m.

For

Front

floor,

modeled,
air
cond.
offices,
level, ample parking $125 each
or can be rented as suite. Seyn

bdrm, summer home;
private beach,
pier and boat. Not avail. for less than
2 week periods. Call 446-6538 after 4:30

144

offices.

_

AIR |

403 E. Dundee Rd., Wheeling,
537:
2
COMPLETEL
GLENCOE:

h

MINOCQUA,

6-7786

R. E. Holt Realty Co. |

out of Murray.
Airlake,
12 miles
at its
cond. Nicely furnished. Fishin
rivate
best now, good all the time.
fishing pier and boat. $125 a week.
272-7368 or 724-7400.
EAGLE RIVER, WIS.
New 2 bdrm. summer rental on small
spring fed lake. 3 mi. from town. We
refer seasonal rental in our beautiful
ome in the North Woods. 724-4416.

NR.

Good

MODERN

trance, ground
See...

KENTUCKY

ON

HOUSE

BEAUTIFUL

eated.

offices.

. Reasonable rent.
G R 5-2100 or CE

Model apartment
for inspecton Sun 1 to 5 p.m

�iss: Some
ak te
‘A VERY FINE

ston

612 MULFORD

Investment Opportunity

LL DEOVERLUXE
FEATURES
2,000 SQ. FT.
Pricing in
‘MODELS SHOWN
EVERY AFTERNOON
ped
a

6 p.m.)

| DA 8-3414

EVANSTON
‘TOUCH OF ELEGANCE
New ultra spacious

McGUIRE

BEDROOMS -

BR

wood
balcony,
cubic ft.

na,

7

burning
fireplace,
heated garage,
saurefrigerator,
double

oven and dishwasher.
Staunton O. Flanders

&amp; Co., Inc.

274-1001

TRADE

FOR

apt.

bldg.

Apts.

24

VACANT

Beautiful

Several

with

OR

sunken

/ANSTON—2 APT. BLDG.

APARTMENT
HAS
SEVEN
with 3 Bedrms. and 1 Bath, and
other Apt. has FIVE ROOMS w/2
edrms. and 1 Bath. Located in most
venient
Central
Evanston
Area.
mms

chaser

can

have

2

Car

poss’n.

of

Garage.

both

Situated

BAIRD &amp; WARNER
rge

L

3:

, a

50’ x 165’ Lot. EXCELLENT
AT—$33,500. Requires $7,000

Street

191-1

Open

Sunday

ANSTON
rand

new 2

3 Rigid
0

flat,

VANSTON

pract. new,

an

NSTON

1703 MADISON

ideal

DE

LUXE

two 6!2 rm.
Income

DE

investment

or income.

or will trade

apt.

Illinois

273-3855

1:30 to 5

occupancy

down

rm.

Evanston,

up or

LUXE

Only

down.

3

FLAT

apts. and one

$7,500

per

yr.

ELEVATOR

. 10 apts. in prestige area, income
. Also other Evanston
income
jperties to trade up or down.

hn T. Brown
446-1646
$28,000
2 APT. BLDG.

T AS A PIN AND
ATTRACTIVE
every
feature.
Two
separate
gas
heating
plants,
2 car
garage
with
ra storage
space,
modern
baths
- kitchens,
reasonable
taxes,
npt occupancy. Located near Nichs
School and transportation.

elen G. Nixon,

| Sherman

Hahn

Ave.

UN

rm.

3 bdrm., 2 bath.
3 car brick

garage

finished rm,

wder

Davis

Street

Evanston, Il.
273-3855 ©

EXCELLENT
MODERN
BRICK
9apt. bldg. in N.E. Evanston. 3-314 rm.
apts. and 6-112 rm. apts. For many
years
under
our
management
and
well maintained. Always fully rented.
Gross income $11,520. A bargain in the
60s. Mr. Daily.
SMART &amp; GOLEE, REALTORS
DAvis 8-3200
BR. 3-3660

158

For

OPEN

rm.

Low

in

60s

JOS.
RUSH REALTORS
W. Howard, Chgo.
338-7100

SUNDAY

2-5 P.M.

FIRST
SHOWING
OF
THIS
LUXURIous
brick
Ranch,
living room
with
handsome brick fireplace and views of
garden through 15 ft. wide window;
planter divided dining room; Walnut
paneled
den
opening
upon
a lovely
patio;
smart
cabinet
kitchen
with
dishwasher,
disposal
and
roomy
breakfast area; 3 twin sized bedrooms
and 2 ceramic tiled baths;
abundant
wardrobe
closets,
big laundry-utility
room, 2 car attached garage, perfectly
landscaped’
grounds,
100
x 150.
Gracigus
and
skillfully
planned—exquisite throughout, $52,500.
IT’S
SHARP!
. . THIS
GROUND
hugging Cape Cod is painted barn red
with
white
colonial
entrance
and
dormered
windows
..
. 6
sunny
rooms,
2 baths,
St. Charles
kitchen
with dishwasher, disposal, wall oven
and roomy eating space, top Wilmette
neighborhood, $33,500.
SMART
BRICK
AND
CLAPBOARD.
near Lincolnwood school, 3 twin sized
bedrooms,
1142
ceramic
tiled
baths,
Family
Room
paneled
in _ pecan,
glorious
big
cabinet
kitchen,
dandy
yard, $39,500. (contract sale possible)

Sadler &amp; Hultman
Inc.
GReenleaf

5-0500

ALpine

. Peterson &amp; Co. GR

l0 ROOM

1-1500

COLONIAL

HOME

EVANSTON
OWNER
WILL
COMPLETELY
REdecorate to Buyer’s choice this FOUR
BEDROOM,
TWO
BATH
HOME
and
recover
Kitchen
floor.
Included
are
new
Stove
Refrigerator
and
Dishwasher.
Real
buy.
Near’
Lake,
Schools,
Transportation.
MRS.
STEVENSON (home phone: UN 9-2376).

GLENCOE—EAST
FIRST TIME OFFERED
STUNNING

BRICK

COLONIAL.

EAST—EVANSTON

HOME

WITH AN INCOME
SOUTH

EVANSTON

LOCA-

tion. 3 Apt. Building.
Move
into ist
floor Apt. immediately. Each,apt. has
6 rooms, 3 Bedrooms
and 1!% Baths.
PRICED AT ONLY—$42,500.
CALL—ED MAUERMANN

fon.
THis...
&amp;.
OR
-7 °°: ROOM,
3
Bedroom
home
on a quiet street in
North Evanston, Features a separate
Dining
Rm.,
MODERN
KITCHEN
w/Breakfast
Room,
and
21’
Living
Rm.
w/Fireplace.
Detached
Garage.
SPACIOUS
YARD
FOR
CHILDREN
TO PLAY. Easy walk to Haven School
and
Central
Street
Shopping.
OUTSTANDING
VALUE.
Requires $5,300,
Cash.
CALL—ALAN SEX

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

524 Davis
491-1855

Street

Evanston,

TO BUY

OR

Illinois
273-3855

SELL CALL

QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.
See
Evanston

Realtors-Since 1884
our picture display ads:
Review

Page

Wilmette Life
Winnetka Talk
Glencoe News
Northbrook Star
Glenview Announcements

wonderful selection awaits
z you in the Want Ads. Turn

4

Opposite
Classified
Section
Pages 98
and 44

Deerfield Villager
Faces
Classified
Highland
Park
Herald
Section
Serving every North Shore Community
from Offices in Evanston,
Deerfield,
Winnetka, Lake Forest and GlenviewNorthbrook

QUINLAN

&amp; TYSON,

brick

8 room

split-level located

INC.

EVANSTON, 2653 HILLSIDE LANE
$31,750. Brick and frame 3 bdrm. trilevel; 142 baths; lge. liv. rm. w/frpl.;
din. rm.;
pan. fam. rm. overlooking
beaut.
rear yard;
quiet cul de sac
street;
Willard
schl.
dist.;
conv.
to
transp. 869-0130.

IN SCATTERWOOD

in Riverwoods.

Classification +£200 in

This

well

cared

for

REALTY

New and different!
Widow
must
sell her two
year
old
custom brick and redwood home. Six
lovely large rooms including a walnut
paneled Family room with fireplace,
separate
dining
room,
2 bedrooms,
each 15x14, two ceramic tile baths,

1st

floor

utility

room,

attached

garage. This home is easily expandable
with
the
third
bath
already
installed, as. well as heat. All latest
features,
including
electric
heat,
parquet floors, Nutone intercom,
Fm
and Am radio throughout. Ail this and
LOCATION too! Short walk to schools
and
shops.
An _ out-of-the-ordinary
home. Offers invited.

GROVE

OPEN SUNDAY 1-5
7429 ARCADIA

$28,500

3 bedrooms with space for 4th. A lot
of house for the money.
Perfect for
young family wanting substantial face
brick
home
in_
attractive
«newer
neighborhood.
Walk to schools, shopping
and
transportation.
Good
sized
cabinet kitchen. Breakfast area seats
6 comfortably. 20x11 Family room 4
steps
down
from
kitchen
area.
2nd
bath
roughed
in. 2 car garage
and
side drive. Lot 55 x 125. Low taxes.

FIRST TIME OFFERE

Brick
Colonial
with
four
bedrooms,
214 baths, 2 car garage. Try to find
another home with 8 rooms, less than
$1,000 in taxes and less than 15 years
old.
Beautifully
landscaped
lot
in
quiet
residential
neighborhood
of
more expensive homes, Call today for
a pleasant surprise!
GLENVIEW
EAST
$69,900
Glenview’s
choicest
area.
9
room
spacious
ranch
adjoins
North
Shore
Country
Club
with
over
200
feet
frontage
on
the
18th
fairway.
4
bedrooms, 3 baths. Paneled fruitwood
den with parquet floors plus a paneled
game
room.
Elegant wooded
setting
and
a
most
luxuriously
decorated
home.
Owner
transferred—so
immediate possession.
WINNETKA
EAST
$53,500
Prime location. Short walk to Greeley
school and New Trier East and Lake
Michigan beaches. Authentic English
brick, 2 story living room with open
beamed
ceiling and
stone
fireplace,
separate dining room, modern kitchen
with breakfast area, 3 bedrooms plus
a study
or den,
2 baths,
screened
porch. Call early to see this unusual
offering.
EVANSTON
$25,000
Brick bungalow with 6 rooms on the
first floor and a-very easily expandable
second
floor.
2
car
garage.
Located in a quiet residential neighborhood
within
walking
distance
of
everything. Vacant-immediate possession.
Easy
financing.
Call
for
a
pleasant inspection today.
WINNETKA
$37,000
Walk
to everything,
schools,
shops
and train from this beautifully kept 3
bedroom, 2 bath home with separate
dining room, spacious country kitchen.
large living room and large enclosed
porch. Basement is completely painted and has separate play space area.
Large
lot
nicely
landscaped
(rear
yard
is cyclone fenced)
with 3 car
garage and tool shed. Taxes are low
and possession is immediate.
WINNETKA
$25,0000
You
will
love
the
comfort
of this
home
and
the
convenience
of
its
location. Living room with fireplace.
Separate
dining room.
Good
kitchen
with pantry. Two bedrooms and bath
on second floor. Glazed
porch.
Full
——
Garage. Deep lot and low
axes.

KENILWORTH
$34,500
Charming
6
room
home
on
large
wooded lot. Living room with formal
stone fireplace. Separate dining room.
or study. Cabinet kitchen.

2

EVANSTON
$22.500
Brick
Ranch
on _ beautifully
landscaped
lot
50 x
150
with
114
car
garage. Widow moving to apartment
and
will
consider
small
down
payment.
Call now
for appointment
to
inspect.

945-1670

HI
118 GREEN

6-7180
BAY

ROAD,

WINNETKA

:

and WILDE

«

story brick with ever

WILMETTE—Newly
listed
4 bedroom
brick and frame in most convenient
location. The first floor has a living

room

with

a

fireplace,

dining

L,

kitchen, 2 twin bedrooms and ceramic
tile bath. There are 2 twin bedrooms
and a powder room on the second, full
basement, forced warm air heat and
an attached garage. Features include

central

for

the

first

on

the

first

storms for the second floor. The
50 x 130 and the price is $34,750.

lot is

floor,

air

conditioning

nylon

floor

and

carpeting

aluminum

screens

and

NORTHFIELD—tThis
outstanding
example of fine contemporary architecture
has
everything
needed
for
luxurious
living.
Five
bedrooms,
3
baths, 2 powder rooms, paneled den
and a wonderful family room 22 x 31.
The
modern
kitchen
and
breakfast
area have every convenience and the
screened porch overlooks the heated

swimming

pool.

Features

include

central
air
conditioning,
inter-com
system, burglar alarm and a beautiful
lot of about 1-1/3 acres. The price is
$175,000.
NORTHBROOK—If

vacy

with

all

the

you

want

true

comforts

pri-

of.

city

living,
be
sure
to _ consider
this
luxurious
ranch
on a_ beautiful
14
acre lot. There are 4 family bedrooms
and
2
servants,
paneled
basement
recreation room, central air conditioning,
swimming
pool
and
attached
garage. The price is $250,000.
Winnetka—The
young
school
age
children

family
with
will
appreciate

the easy walk to Skokie and the Crow

Island schools
from
this 6 room,
2
story stucco house. There are 3 second
floor
bedrooms
and
bath,
pleasant:
kitchen with breakfast area, powder

room, enclosed porch, full basement
and a new oversized garage. A good
value in
$33,000.

today’s

market.

GOELZER

The

WINNETKA
NEW LISTING
FRAME COLONIAL
plus
3 bedrooms,

room

and

price

is

and WILDE

REALTORS

714 Elm

screened

a

HI 6-5544
fourth

porch,

tandem

The

right

home for a young family, a sunroom
for family activities, a large, party: |
sized dining room,
living room
with

fireplace

kitchen,
hardwood

disposal.

and

a

custom

recently
cabinets,

Excellent

designed

remodeled
with
dishwasher
and

modern

bath

and®

powder
room
with
new
fixtures. A
wide and wooded lot. Owner moving
out of state, possession
available in
June. $43,000. ALAN RAMSAY
WINNETKA
QUAINT FARM HOUSE
Located
just
a
step
from
the
village—only four rooms, but they are
large. Living room, fireplace, porch,
family
kitchen,
views
of
neighbors
gardens, upstairs generous upper hall
for a desk, plus two twin bedrooms
and
bath.
Forced
air
conditioned
heating.
$29,500.
on
GEORGE RUMSFELD

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

576 Lincoln Avenue
Winnetka, Illinois
GLENCOE,

level.

By

Hillcrest
Hillcrest

ELEGANT

owner.

CUSTOM

Choice

area.

6-1855
6-2700
SPLIT-

Blue-

stone
entry.
28’
living
room
with
fireplace; large dining room; stunning
wood cabinet kitchen, custom double
oven range, dishwasher and disposal;
separate
breakfast
room,
paneled
family room opens to lush black stone
patio
garden.
Four
airy
bedrooms;
three
beautiful
ceramic
tile
baths;
full
tiled
basement
with
separate
room; central air conditioning; double
humidifiers.
242
car
electric
eye

WILMETTE EAST
$27,900
Three
bedroom,
modern _ kitchen,
Family
room,
full
basement—new
furnace, electrical and plumbing. 200’
lot and new 2 car garage.
Close to
C&amp;NW
and ‘“‘L.’’ Walking distance to
town
and
St.
Francis.
May
Ist
possession.
Call now
for immediate
showing.
$22,400
This
freshly
decorated
3
bedroom
ranch
in
a
convenient
Northbrook
location is a wonderful value. Large
lot, 114 car garage, low upkeep and
immediate occupancy. Call today.

ee

EVANSTON—This
older
two _- story
frame has the irreplaceable value of
a remarkably convenient location just
2 blocks from the train and the bus at
the door. There are 3 bedrooms, gas
heat and a lot 31.25 x 150. The price is
$21,500.

EAST

bedrooms and modern bath. Walk to
train, shops and lake. Sears school.
Home could be expanded to include a
family room
and 3rd bedroom
very
easily.
Area
of $50,000
homes.
Act
quickly.

;

KENILWORTH—If
you
are
willing
to.
make
an investment
of time, effort
and money, we believe this property
can return a handsome dividend. It is
a 6 bedroom, 242 bath frame house in
one of the most convenient locations
of East Kenilworth, on a lot 100 x 175.
There is a 2 car detached garage with
an apartment
above,
basement,
gas
heat and an annual tax bill under a
thousand dollars. The price is $59,500.

$53,000

Nash Realty

REALTORS
826 Deerfield Rd.

$52,500

garage.

Elaborate

professional

.

land-

scaping, storms, screens, Thermopane
windows, near schools, trains, beach.

NORTHBROOK

home is on an acre of beautiful wooded property. Large living room with
a_ cathedral ceiling, step-down dining room with wrought iron railings,
kitchen with eating area. 3 twin size bedrooms plus office or 4th bedroom.
2 ceramic tile baths, family room, utility room with shower, outdoor gas
bar-b-cue, 2 gas lamps and 2 car garage. Priced at $39,500.

PIERSEN

EAST

ane

popular English exterior close to the
lake and the Greeley School. There is
an unusual 2 story living room with a
fireplace, separate
dining
room,
3
second floor bedrooms and 2 ceramic
baths.
Full basement,
attached
one
car garage and hot water, oil heat. |
The price is $52,500.

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5
1030 VERNON DRIVE

EVANSTON-SKOKIE

SPACIOUS
VICTORIAN
HOME
FEAturing 12 to 14 ROOMS, 6 Bedrms. and
many
Baths.
Situated
on
large
lot—17215’ x 150’. Within
1 block of
Lake
Michigan.
2nd
floor
has
a 3
Room apt. which can be rented out. 3
car Garage.
Division of property is
possible.
Offered
for sale
at either
$62,500 or $77,500. For further information—CALL
ALAN
SEX

CHOICE

GLENVIEW

MORTON

turing 14 ROOMS, 5 to 8 BEDROOMS
and 312 Tile Baths. Situated on almost
ONE
ACRE
OF
CHOICE
WOODED
PROPERTY
within
2 BLOCKS
OF
LAKE
MICHIGAN.
Features
include
a 35’ Living
Rm.
w/Fireplace
and
FORMAL
DINING
ROOM,
spacious
Family
Room
on
the
ist _ floor.
Located
in
Central
Grade
School
District
and
NEW
TRIER
EAST
HIGH
SCHOOL.
SACRED
HEART
PARISH.
June 15th poss’n. PRICED
AT—$125,000.
CALL—ALAN
SEX

ce

GOELZER

FEA-

JUST LISTED

5-1010,

AUTOMOBILE
HUNTING?

this Paper!

COD

Offered for sale for the first time. 3 year old 2 story custom built by
Kennedy for present owner. Many extras have been a dded . . . includes
carpeting, lovely slate floor center entrance hall with circular stairway,
floor to ceiling bookshelves in living room, large screen porch off family
room, breakfast room, U-shaped kitchen complete with double oven, pantry
and built-in desk; first floor laundry room. 5 bedrooms .
. master suite
has own dressing room, walk-in closet and bath. 2 car garage. Full basement. Brick and frame construction. A beautiful home . . . and fine opportunity for buyer. $71,000.

Gray

“

CAPE

ae:

WINNETKA—Two

Sun room

MAING HOUSE
SOUTH
EAST EVton
R-6
Zoning,
License
for
7
s and 1 Apt. Call Mr. Massman,

to

REDWOOD

built
in
1955.
Features
MODERN
KITCHEN w/lge. EATING AREA and
offers either 3 or 4 Bedrms. for your
Family. There are 2 Cer. Tile Baths
(one
on
each
floor).
FINISHED
RECREATION
RM.
GARAGE.
Close
to
Highcrest
Grade
School.
JUNE
POSS’N.
EXCELLENT
VALUE
AT—
$44,000.
CALL—ALAN
SEX

EVANSTON—NORTH
FULL PRICE ONLY $26,500

Sale—Houses

620 WAGNER ROAD
EAST GLENVIEW

4-5100

IDGE-HOWARD AREA
ving

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

Evanston

SOUTHWEST

luxe

AND

Realtor

Bldg.

=VANSTO
;
_-‘De

BLDG.

2

sey | Rms. Balconies.- Gross income
er $72,00 0.
Call LEONARD SZERLONG.

yartments.

5-1080

FRAME
2
FLAT
ACROSS
FROM
Chute Junior High. 3 car gar., each
unit
has
4 rms.,
good
investment
opportunity. 328-0806 after 6 p.m.

ilmette—Elev. Apt. Bldg.
jJroom

APARTMENT

491-1855

For Sale—Apt. Buildings

INC.

GR

Each Apt. has SIX ROOMS. THREE
BEDROOMS
and
1144
BATHS.
Enclosed rear stairway. 4 car Garage.
Choice
area—South _ Evanston.
PRICED
AT — $42,500, FOR QUICK
SALE. CALL — ED MAUERMANN

524

a9
CHICAGO'S FINEST
rndale
Beach
North.
Lovely
2
m. corner apt. with 2 full baths.
ith
and west exposure,
open bal, air
cond.,
lake
view,
inside
ng.
:
CROSBY &amp; COMPANY
. Western, Chicago
761-7100

maller

&amp; ORR,

3-3220

THREE

2-219 BATHS

ate
19

_BR 3-2660
R-6 ZONING

N.W.
NEW LISTING
TOP LOCATION
BRICK BLDG.
FIRST
FLOOR:
Living Rm. W/frpl.,
Dining Rm.,
Den or Bedrm.,
Large
Kitchen,
Bath,
front
glazed
porch.
SECOND
FLOOR:
Two
room
apt.:
Living Rm., Kit.-Dinette Comb., Two
Bedrms.,
Bath,
Porch.
THIRD
FLOOR:
Huge
living
rm.,
Kitchen, Dinette, two walk-in closets. Rear
outside stairs.
Two car garage
Priced at $37,500.
Call Mrs. Hauworth.

DOWN PAYMENTS
TO SUIT YOUR NEEDS

(after

‘Wilmette—Ist Time Offered
SEVEN ROOM BRICK

George J. Cyrus &amp; Co.

UN 4-9200
EVANSTON

‘Mid Thirties

1-3425

:

HIGHLAND PARK
5 TOWNHOMES
New and beautiful! Located near the
heart of town
and the beach.
Each
unit
has
6 rooms.
3 bedrms.,
11%
baths.
Special features
like electric
kitchen complete
appliances,
central
air conditioning,
oak trim and thermopane
windows
throughout.
Good
return on a $60,000 cash investment.
Substantial income tax savings, about
$10,000 interest and deprec. deductible.
PRICE $145,000.

Four Bedroom

RO

:

High 60s 835-1815.

DEERFIELD

QUICK

4

POSSESSION

OR
5 BDRMS,
CARPETED LIV.
rm., din. rm., lge. kitchen w/builtins.
Fam. rm., 2 baths, sep. util. rm. 2 car
gar.,
patio.
Centrally
AIR
COND.
A-1 COND.
$42,000

;
°

Village Realty Ca.

‘801 Waukegan
(OPEN

Rd.
SUNDAYS

Day or Night

NORTHBROOK_BY

Deerfield
12 to 5)

945-5240 ©

OWNER—LOW

Os
Lovely
2 bdrm.
brick ranch,
2 car
gar.
Fed.
back
yd.;
conv.
location.
Nicely
ldscpd.
on
Dead-end
street.
272-7512.

~

�For

KOENIG
DESIRABLE

158

Sale—Houses

&amp; STREY

SWAINWOOD

AREA

Architect
built
home
with
best
construction. Rec. rm. with paneling,
indirect lighting and wet bar: 3 lge.
bdrms.,
2%
baths,
great
kit.
All
rooms
with
ample
closets.
Beaut.
landscaped 2/3 lot.
IN THE 70s

,

THE PERFECT LOCATION
Deluxe
Colonial with 4 lge. bdrms.,
215 C.T. baths, big family rm. w/frpl.,
sep.
din.
rm.,
deluxe
kit.
with
builtins,
breakfast
rm.
and
laundry
rm.
on lst fl., bsmt.,
attach.
2 car
gar. In area of fine homes.
Perfect
condition throughout.
$52,900

BIG OAKS

Surround this all brk. custom ranch
with 3 bdrms., 2 full baths, full bsmt.,
2 car garage. Deluxe elect. Hotpoint
kitchen.
Brand
new
wall
to
wall
carpet
and
custom
drapes
included.
Very
lge.
pan.
fam.
rm.
w/frpl.
Completely
landscaped,
overlooking
secluded wooded lot.
CALL TODAY.

SPACIOUS

NORTHBROOK

SPLIT

1 yr. old and in immaculate condition.
4 bdrms.,
212 baths, sep. brkft. rm.
pan. family rm., sewing rm. or den.
Completely
carpeted,
central
aireond.,
2 car
garage.
Owner
transterred.
MID 40s
GROWING

FAMILY?

Nicely landscaped corner lot close to
schls. and vark with swimming bool. 3
or 4 bdrms., 2 baths, birch cab. kit.
with D/D, 24 x 15 liv. rm. plus din. L.
fam. rm., priced righ’ at
$30,900

SPARKLING CHARMER
6 rms., 3 bdrms., 112 bath ranch. Kit.
sized 2 car gar. with breezeway, nice
back yard, walk to transp. and schls.
An interior you ‘‘must see.”’
UPPER 20s
MOVING-IN CONDITION
Glenview bi-level with 3 bdrms..
11%
baths, pan. fam. rm., attached garage
completely
fenced
yard.
July
Ist
possession. ASKING
$28,900
YOUNG MARRIEDS
NOT MUCH CASH
Start living carefree in this charming
2 bdrm. brk. ranch with gar. Nicely
landscaped
yard with cement
patio,
and in a wonderful
young neighborhood.
Another
plus-VERY
LOW
TAXES.
See
it today.
PRICED
AT
ONLY
$18,900

For

For

Sale—Houses

SPACIOUS
DRAMATIC
BRICK SPLITlevel home
in executive
area,
with
ceramic tile baths. Beautiful kitchen,
large living-dining area plus 2 FAMILY
rooms.
Oversized
2-car
garage.
The 2nd walnut paneled family room
in this
house
is just
ONE
of the
special extras that make living vital
for all members
of the family. The
address:
1700
SEQUOIA
TRAIL,
GLENVIEW;
the price $56,500—see it
for yourself this SUNDAY when it will
be held open for your inspection from
TWO
until FIVE
o’clock.
Once
you
enter this house you will NOT want to
leave jt.
FOR
THE
DISCRIMINATING
FAMIly, this ¢racious 9 room Colonial is
estate
area
of
WINNETKA.
Large
living
room,
dining
room,
paneled
den,
paneled
tamily
room,
powder
room,
3
woodburning
fireplaces,
kitchen w/large breaktast area. Master bedroom
suite
w/dressing
room
and bath, 3 other bedrms.
and bath.
Upstair laundry
room.
The
magnificent familv room opéns to a beautifulg,
Bluestone patio which is brick walled;
wonderful for entertaining. The landscaping is superb. Built in 1959, it is
priced in the 90s.
WILMETTE,
A
6
RM.
BRICK
Georgian
with
3 bedrooms
(2 very
large, 1 small). 142 baths—well' built
in 1949 and well maintained. Present
owner
has updated
the kitchen
and
baths. Wall to wall carpeting. Fenced
yard.
Dining
room
ovens
to lovely
patio. 2-car garage. Walk to schools,
shopping and transportation. Modestly
priced in the low, low 30s.

OUT OF the ORDINARY
Two exceptional homes—one in lovely
Lincolnshire,
the
other
on
Lake
Eleanor.
1. RANCH.
Perfect
for entertaining.
Superb Family room, 3 bedrooms, 242
baths. Beautiful grounds.
2.
CONTEMPORARY.
Carefree
living. Tremendous Family room, 3 plus
bedrooms,
3
baths.
AIR-CONDITIONED. Both in LOW _ 50s.
Call Mr. Hastings
DON’T OVERLOOK
This spacious home in wonderful area
for
children.
Flexible
floor
plan
provides 3, 4 or 5 bedrooms.
There
are
2
baths
and
2
car
attached
garage.
Approximately
14% acre.
IMMEDIATE
POSSESSION.
Only
$34,500.
Call Mrs. May (AL 1-0550, res.)
DID YOU THINK
You couldn’t afford the North Shore?
Well you can.
See this attractive 2
bedroom
Ranch in central Wilmette.
Beautiful
yard.
Logan
School.
Only
23,500.
Call Mrs. Hastings
NOW’S YOUR CHANCE
This attractive Ranch has just been
reduced.
All the things
you want—
large
Living
room,
panelled
Dining
room or Family room, 3 bedrooms, 2
baths,
attached
garage
w/stprage
room.
Huge
yard _ w/fruit
“trees.
Desirable neighborhood. $28,900.
Call Mrs. Rosene

HOMEFINDERS

PICTURE AD
IN THIS ISSUE)

111 Green

AL

and Company
Elm

St.,

Winn.

1-0330
2-0330
9-0330

Wilmette
Northbrook
Glenview

New

Hillcrest

6-7100

~ NORTHWEST
EVANSTON.
6
RM.
Bungalow,
freshly painted and decorated. Lge. Liv. rm., good Kitchen, 2
Bedrms.
plus
a ‘‘Captain’s
Room”’
rm.
or
which
could
be
a
inin
new gas
bedrm.
Full Basement wit
Low
furnace.
Lincolnwood
School.
taxes and maintenance. $25,000.

Williamsburg Village
FIRST
TIME
OFFERED.
2
STORY
Colonial in Sparkling
Condition Inside
and
outside.
3 Bedrms.,
142 Baths.
Fireplace
in
Living
rm.,
Large
screened
Porch
off
of Dining
rm.
Custom
Touches
throughout
house.
a
and Draperies included at
9,500.

For The Budget Minded!
DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY TO
buy a 2 Bedroom home with plenty
of
space for additional! Apartment.
Convenient Evanston location. Gas heat,
220 Wiring,
Low
Taxes.
Apartment
Zoning. Only $15,000

QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.

1571 SHERMAN AVE., EVANSTON
UN 4-2600
AL 1-6700
BR 3-3750
WILMETTE
Little
“STORY
BOOK
HOME”’
for
that retired couple or single person,
looking for a lovely 18’ x 18’ carpeted
living room with raised hearth fireplace and Thermopane windows overlooking
lovely yard and patio, separate
dining room, kitchen with stove
and new bronze refrigerator,
1 carpeted bedroom
plus nursery or den.
Gas
heat.
3
bliks.
to
Kenilworth
station. Now $22,000.

ANN
440

ANDRUSS,

Green

Bay

Rd.
ALpine

1-7300

REALTOR
Kenilworth

NORTHBROOK
5
bdrms.,
2
story
Colonial,
2,750
square feet with 242 baths; fireplace
in family
room
with beam
ceiling,
slate entry. Mud room on first floor
truly functional with plenty of room
for
ironing
and
sewing.
Lot
size
89’ x 142’. Generous room sizes. Quality
minded construction by custom home
builder.
Residence
located
at
3274
Prestwick Lane. Priced at $46,900 with
lot or will build on your site.

JMD CONSTRUCTION CO.
945-4130
OPEN HSE., SUN., APRIL 16 — 1 TO
5 p.m.,
2019
Fir
Street,
Glenview.
Attractive brick and frame Cape-Cod
in a ‘walk
to everything’’
location
near
heart
of
Village.
Liv.
rm.
w/frpl.;
sep. din. rm.;
kit. w/eating
area;
lge. jalousied rm.;
3 bdrms.;
115 baths;
storage. rm.;
full bsmnt.
w/frpl. in rec. aréa;
patio and sun
deck; att. gar. Walk to park and pool.
$36,500
BY QWNER
272-4314
NORTHBROOK—4
BDRM. CAPE COD.
Ideal for lge.
family.
Lge.
kitchen,
family rm. 1st flr. 242 baths. Owner

relocating. Mid 40s. CR

April

13,

SUNDAY APRIL 16
2 to 5
5 bedrms., 314 baths. Come see it!

NEAR

1967

2-8266.

LAKE

An immaculate
luxury RANCH
with
breathtaking
views
over wooded
ravine
in
Lake
Forest.
There’s
a
fireplace
in living
rm.
and
one
in
dining rm. The kitchen is a ‘‘woman’s
dream’’ with lovely breakfast area. 3
bedrms.,
3
baths.
AIR
CONDITIONED. Radio controlled doors on 2
car garage. Even the utility room is
pretty in this unusual Ranch priced at

A. GARDEN

ROOM

ing

overlooking
the
PATIO
and
SWIMMING POOL is one of the features of
this
delightful
Glenview
home.
INDOOR
GRILL
and
BAR
for
easy
entertaining. And you should see the
25’ x 21’ paneled FAMILY ROOM with
firenlace.
3 bedrms.,
242 tile baths.
CENTRALLY
AIR
CONDITIONED.
Immaculate condition. $73,500.

room

Bay

DEERFIELD

BY

TOWN

Walters

garage.

BUILDERS

and

Landwehr

Rds.

272-5150
NORTHBROOK—4 BED. COLONIAL
1903 Barberry Rd.
Open Sunday 2 to 5 p.m.
Quality house in Heathercrest area of
fine homes. 8
plus rooms, 242 baths;
LR.;
sep.
D.R.;
fully
equip.
kit.;
attractive fam. rm.;
2 car gar. 24%
vrs. old-like new’ cond. Large rooms.
Cent.
air-cond.,
many
extra
quality
features.
Can
give quick occupancy.
Exceptional
value
in middle
40s —
under replacement value. By owner.
PArk 4-5308.

OWNER

ELEGANT
4 BR.
SPLIT-LEVEL,
212
baths, 80’ x 168’ prof. landscpd. w/sod
and matched evergreens. Auto. undergrnd.
sprinkling
system.
Large,
unusual
patio,
chain
link
fence.
Gas
heat. Cent, air-cond., gas unit. 242 car
gar. w/elect. door opener. Many other
extras. By appointment only, 945-5808.

TRADE-IN
FAMILY

2 car

ment. Priced at $46,900.

Winnetka
HIlicrest 6-2600

Road

to

Your Home

EXPANDING?

NEED

LARGER

CENTRALLY AIR-CONDITIONED
Walk to schl. and shopping from this 3
bdrm., 1144 bath home with full bsmt.
having rec. rm, Carpeting plus other
extras included.
FOR $26,900
YOUNG NEIGHBORHOOD
3 bdrm. ranch with lge. eating area in
kit.,
family
rm.,
2
car
attached
garage
and
fenced
yard.
Walk
to
school and parks.
$28,500
COMPLETED-THEN A TRANSFER
New
carpet,
new
parquet
floor
in
dining room, new bathroom floor and
medicine cabinets, new bar in family
rm., new 2 car garage, in this 3 bdrm.
home with 2 full baths.
DON’T MISS THIS!
LOCATION,

All the

CONDITION,

tops.

A must

GROWN?
Or

Just Want

LIKE

HOME?

—

NOW
no

REGARDING

obligation

of

BAIRD

SMALLER

a Better

NOW
YOU
CAN
HAVE
THAT
NEW
guarantees the sale of your present
three appraisals.

CALL

A

&amp;

HOME
home

HOME?

Home?
RISK-FREE.
OUR
PLAN
at market value based on

WARNER’S

TRADE-IN

PROGRAM

course.

Call Ken Mayer PA 4-1855

BAIRD
1151 Waukegan
724-1855

Rd.

Glenview,

588-1855

Ill.

want

NEED MORE BEDROOMS?
4
bdrm.
Glenview
home
with
24%
baths.
Designed
for
easy
maintenance.
Nice
family
rm.,
excellent

eating area in kit., plus din. rm. Close
in location.

IN

30s

NEW BRIDE WILL LIKE THIS
Very
neat
compact
5 plus
rooms.
Early American colonial in Evanston

with

lge.

family

rm.

bdrms.,
and

modern

kit.,

new

frpl. in liv. rm.
Priced in LOW

30s

KOENIG &amp; STREY
9-0330
1-0330
2-0330

Glenview
Wilmette
Northbrook

1633 BLACKTHORN
OPEN SUN. 1:30 TO 5
NEW
LISTING.
LOOKING
FOR
A
real ‘‘Cream Puff’’? Don’t miss this 2
story custom built Colonial that has
everything one could possibly ask for.
This is a hard find on today’s market.
Close in location. 4 huge bedrooms,
Terraza
entrance
foyer;
separate
formal
dining
room
(14x 15),
large
living room
28x15;
2 full Ceramic
Tile baths plus 2 powder rooms;
Ist
floor family rm. w/fireplace overlooking
the
most
gorgeous
landscaped
yard. First floor utility room and mud
room. Large freeform patio, bsmt., 2
car
attached
garage.
Centrally
airconditioned.
Many
other extras.
Immediate
occupancy.
Priced
below
replacement cost. $67,500. Carol Simko
on premises.

John Channer
&amp; Associates
525

Lincoln, Winnetka
Hillcrest 6-8400

NORTHBROOK
BRAND NEW
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
SCHOOL DIST. 28
2312 MAPLE AVE.
CHARMING
2
STORY
BRICK
AND
frame colonial located 3 blocks from
shopping. , 4"
trains,
schools’
and
bedrms.; 2142 baths; fine paneled
and

beamed

recreation

rm.;

separate

dining rm.;
also large kitchen with
separate
dining
area;
slate
foyer
opens
to
a lovely
living
rm.,
full
basement with tile floor for childrens’
activities. Priced $52,500.

Robert A. Retzinger Inc.
BUILDERS OF FINE HOMES
272-1186

FLASH! FLASH!
Newly Listed! West Wilmette
JUMBO
BI-LEVEL,
7
ROOMS,
21%
baths
(one
off
master
bedroom),
sunken
living
room,
bright
modern
kitchen with eating area, extra large
paneled
recreation room,
screened
porch,
Avoca
and
NEW
TRIER
WEST. Be first to see! $46,500. Hurry!

SAMUEL SHERWIN

607 Howard
BRoadway 3-5420

&amp; WARNER

see if you

well maintained
3 bdrm.
home
with
family
rm.
and
2
car
garage.
Immediate
possession,
owner
transferred.
Priced right. LOW 30s

PHONE

CHILDREN

PRICE

GLENVIEW

RIDGE

Step saver kitchen and base-

Porter &amp; Weinrich
Realtors
62 Green

|-I111

A

LISTED

4 BEDROOM CAPE COD
Lge. family rm., sep. din, rm.,
142
baths,
carpeting
and
appls.
Lovely
lge. wooded lot. Convenient to park,
pool, shops, scnool and transp.
$24,500

PA
AL
CR

Wilmette

In Northbrook
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
Unique
rambling
ranch
home features an amazing arrangement of: three huge
bedrooms, 2!/&gt; ceramic tile
baths and beamed paneled
family room with fireplace,
with an unusual traffic pattern from slate entry to sunken living room and formal din-

OPEN

on the Market

Rd.,

INDIAN

353 Sterling Rd., Kenilworth
AL
CR
PA

Bay

&amp; STREY

ALL NEWLY

NEW and ALMOST NEW
Two
excellent
offerings
in
most
convenient area of Deerfield close to
school and transportation.
New 8 room Colonial—4 bedrooms, 242
baths, Family room w/fireplace, 2 car
garage.
8 room TWO
STORY
home
built in
1965—4
or
5
bedrooms,
2 _ baths.
Immaculate
inside
and
out.
Both
UNDER
$40,000.
Call Mrs. Hastings

Hugh C. Michels
751

KOENIG

AT WILMETTE
G. Hastings, Realtor

F.

ON
THE
PRETTIEST
STREET
OF
the Highlands in HIGHLAND
PARK,
there is an 8 room
brk. and frame
ranch
w/FULL
BASEMENT,
2-car
att. garage.
4 BEDRMS.,
3 BATHS,
family room; large patio. Beautifully
wooded lot. Ideal floor plan for family
with grandparents
living with them.
Priced in the low 40s—EXCEPTIONAL VALUE.
(SEE OUR
ELSEWHERE

For Sale—Houses

HOMEFINDERS

The Finest in North Shore
Living at Reasonable Cost

IN

158

Sale—Houses

Street—Evanston
UNiversity 9-2575

EDGEBROOK:
11
ROOM,
3-STORY
Stucco
mansion.
Structurly
sound.
Beautiful
wood
floors
and_
trim.
Penthouse
apartment
overlooks
golf
course. Two minutes to Edens,
Mil.
RR, and CTA.
ALSO...
PICTURESQUE BRICK RANCH HOME
3 bdrms.;
2 baths;
custom
built;
walking
distance
to Mil.
RR,
CTA,
and shopping. In 40s. For details call:
RO 3-1844 agt.

HOME
FOR
ALL
SEASONS.
.
And what a beauty in SE Eva
Large
rooms,
34’
liv.
rm.
yi
fireplace, library, sun room, huge
din.
rm.
and
kitchen,
6 BR’s,
ince
master
suite, on 75
x 150 lot,
side drive car and coach house a
Rental
pays
taxes,
heat,
and
expenses. A special! Now $60,000.

NEWLY
LISTED
Evanston.
Take

those

little

.
your

BI-LEVEL
husband

‘‘deductions’”’

to see

th

sharp showing home in Dawes
ho
Dist!
Sparkling
7 Rms.,
3 BR’s,
baths,
gas
FA
heat.
Set to go
a
$33,500.
f
:
CLOSE
TO
HOWARD
STREET.
.
Something rare. 7 Rm. Bi-level
BIG
rooms,
3 BR’s,
2 baths,
paneled rec. room,
big modern
kitchen.
Needs
decorating
but

allowed for in price of $34,900. See it

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5
1017 DODGE, Superb brick ranch on
50x 165
lot
and
2142
car
garag
Spacious
rec. room,
3 BR’s.
Bet
than new! Financing available.
see it! $31,500. Quick possession.
A

¢

REMODELER’S
DREAM
..
Evanston
Spruce
up this spacio
Rm. Stucco Colonial, It’s on a 50x.

lot and has 4 BR’s, a modern

heatii

plant. Then you'll have a fine
hom
Only $23,900. Oakton and St. Nichol!
Schools.

HOW
ABOUT
THIS
FOR
ONLY
900!
Hard-to-find
Evanston
‘
ranch, 3 BR’s, 12 yrs. old, bigkitc
40 x 125 fenced yard. Easy to finan
Call us!
ms
NO
MONEY?
NOT
FUNNY
AT
But if you’ve got $2,600 we can fit ;
into a fine Cape Cod, 6 Rms., 3
2 full baths, on 45 x 25 lot with 2
ca
lot. Look at 1010 Pitner and then c
us!

fy

Many

others.

Call

us.

SAMUEL SHERWIN
607 Howard
BRoadway 3-5420

Street—Evanston
UNiversity 9-:

Lake-Bay Realty | |

MORTON GROVE
The
most
meticulously
main
brick and stone ranch that you
ever seen! Living
room, dining
tremendous
kitchen
equipped
every convenience plus eatin
great
bedrooms,
2. baths.
basement,
air-conditioned!
You
See This One.

k

NORTHFIELD
34,5
Here
is a 3 bedroom
home
loc:
within the Winnetka Park Dist.
:
English
styled
home _ has
a
kitchen, wonderful rec. room,
porch, Avoca School.
GLENVIEW
23,
In the New Trier West School D
Large living room-dining combinatio
Kitchen has built-in eating area ;
lots of storage.
NORTHFIELD

This modern California styled d home
h
situated on well landscaped
acre.
3

bedrooms,
seo,
ne.

2

baths,

modern

beamed

kitchen. Come

—

living

See

LAKE-BAY REALTY
HOME TO HOME

Referral-SERVICE

1409 Lake
In

Avenue

highly

EAST GLENVIEW
area,
desirable

custom-built

1
attracti

modified modern

2-stoi

on
brick residence. Solid construction,
nicely
landscaped
42
voodec

area.
5
unusually

Rooms
spacious

on _ Ist __ include
living room (1

roo!
30) w/fireplace, separate dining
sti id
(also suitable for
2 bedrooms
library, etc.), full bath, 2nd Floor
3 bedrooms,
full bath
and spac:
sundeck. Basement w/fireplace.
attached
garage,
many
other
excel.

lent

features.

CONDITION.

IN

IMMACULATE

QUICK

DE

MICHE.

Baitd

é

th
M

&amp; Warn

1151 Waukegan Rd.,
724-1855

~

POSSESSIO}

Real value at only $48,000. To see
unique and gracious home, call

Glen

.

I
vine:

DEERFIELD-LINCOLNS
LINCOLNSHIRE BLUFFS

Heavily

wooded,

fully

improved

acre

. DeLuxe

ae
FEATURING

4 and

5 bedrm.

:

Colonials

. Center entry foyer
. Separate dining room
. 214 ceramic tile baths
. Paneled family rm. with frple.
. Kitchen with built-ins
Ss
. Basement and 2-car coreg.
PRICED FROM Lape
Imm.
s. on 2 m
:
MODEL OPEN. DRIVE OUT é OD.
BIRCHWOOD BUILDERS
,
811 Skokie Hwy. Northbrook PA 4-32!

Your Want Ad in the Holli
Newspapers reaches the er
tire North Shore market.
cost is small and the qui
satisfactory results will a
you. If you are listed in
the
phone book, just say ''Charg
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Classified —

|

�bev

bets

FIELDS

IBM

4 ACRE LANDSCAPED SUBURBAN
state with
unity
n
irches.

city-home
of
good

facilities
schools

“Country Squire Series’’ Homes

Colonials

Bi-Levels

3, 4 and 5 Bedrooms
/&gt; Baths
2 Car Garages
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
neled
family
rooms,
100%
wool
-to-wall carpeting
or oak flooring.
n lavatories, sli a | glass shower
. Mud
rooms.
Tappen
double
n-range, dishwasher and disposal.

.

LOW

AS

10%

DOWN

corator Furnished Models. Open for
pection 10:30 a.m. until dark daily,
luding SAT. and SUN.
ons:
Edens-expressway
or
egan Rd.
(42A) to Willow Rd.,
on Willow to Shermer Rd.; north

st

Shermer

mile

to Techny

on

Techny

ED SEAL

Rd.

to

THEY

e

LANE
ILL.
SH

Winnetka

HOUSE—Sunday

lovely

1-5 P.M.

Park

Expandable.

Price

Manor.

conplan.

room, lge. living
Hot water heat.

$24,500.

THBROOK
IN PARK-LIKE
SETNG
nestled
among
fine
homes.
5
6
room
brick
ranch,
2
rooms,
11%
bath,
glazed
porch,
lity
room. Excellent storage. Price

: LUXE
;

s,

114

RAISED

uitwood

:

ng

-

area,

RANCH.

bath,

lge.

cabinet

kitchen

paneled

PISTAKEE

3

living

bed-

with

family

room.

lge.

room.

HIGHLANDS,

ILL.

Ladd’s Whispering Hills Section)
country setting, close to R.R.
Rte.
12. Six room ranch with 3
poms.
Large
living
room
with
ini
“L,’’ 142 bath. Basement. Price
200.

og

Mg

home

also

available

Hillcrest 6-7274

999 Linden

at

LOngbeach

7 ROOM
BRICK—4
BEDROOMS
Nice Cape Cod w/2 bedrooms on
floor and 2 bedrms.
on 2nd.
2
baths. Paneled bsmt. Recrm., FA
ht. aluminum storms and screens
New 2 car garage. Mid 30s.

Ist.
tile
gas
and

6 ROOM BRICK RANCH
Living-dining
rm.
combination
w/frpl., large kitchen w/eating area, 2
Bedrooms
and
142
baths.
Bsmt.
Recrm.
w/frpl.
FA
gas
ht.
2 car
garage. Mid 30s.
IN INDIAN HILL ESTATES
|
Delightful Brick Ranch.
Lge. Living
rm.
w/frpl.,
DR.,
Family
rm.,
Modern
Kitchen,
3 Bedrms.
and
2
baths, Paneled basement Recrm., Gas
grounds.

’

In the

8-ROOM
SPLIT-LEVEL
in a convenient location; 4 bedrooms,
or 3 and den; 2 baths;
living room;
large dining ‘‘L’’; kitchen with eating
area and built-ins; family room;
215
car garage. Many extras are included
in this new low price of $33,900.

A CHARMER
7-ROOM
CAPE
COD
IDEAL
FOR
the
growing
family;
this
home
is
attractively
landscaped
and_
well
maintained;
4 bedrooms;
2 baths;
living room; kitchen with eating area;
family
room
with
raised
hearth
fireplace;
2-car
garage;
close
to
schools, park, and transportation. All
this for $27,900.

NORTHBROOK-RANCH
AN IDEAL STARTER
HOME
OR FOR
the
retired
couple;
6-room
brick
ranch; 2 bedrooms; den; living room;
dining ‘‘L’’; kitchen with eating area;
full
basement;
carport
and
patio;
many extras. $25,900.

FOR OTHER GOOD BUYS
IN GLENVIEW AREA
CONSULT

Glenview Realty
1141

John Channer
TRANSFERRED

IN WILMETTE
ATTRACTIVE 7 ROOM HOME IN MID
Wilmette.
Excellent 1st. floor w/den
or
Family
room,
beautiful
kitchen
w/eating
area
and
Pwdrm.
3 Bedrooms and New Tiled bath on 2nd. FA
Gas
ht.
and
full
basement.
2 car
garage. Low 30s. Reduced for quick
sale.

ht. 2 car garage.

SPACIOUS
J

Beautiful landscaped

60s.

size

) Meadow Rd., Northbrook.
e

Open

Cod

home

all day

272-0200

Sunday.

FOOLER.

LOVELY

in northwest

CAPE

Evanston.

4

ooms;
115 baths. Fireplace. Full
ent with family room. Gas heat.

n

excellent
PIC

condition.

AND

e ranch

SPAN

in

East

Garage.

BRICK

Low

AND

Glenview.

(Wil-

tte

school district) 5 rooms.
Full
nt
with
paneled
recreation
m. Gas heat. Enclosed breezeway.
o.
Attached
garage.
Beautiful
ing. $26,500.

BRICK
AND
LANNON
STONE
ch
in
Northfield.
(New
Trier
ir
. 7 rooms 3 bedrooms.
2 ct.
hs.
Paneled recreation room with

. Modern
2 car

kit.

attached

TIGHE

2

fireplaces.

garage.

Gas

NOW

ALpine

VACANT

HBROOK

$21,500

~ $1,500 DOWN
OPEN SUNDAY 1:30 TO 5
Alice

ik.

W.

Dr.

(W.

on

Dundee

of Pfingsten,

Rd.,

right on Melvin

. to Alice Dr.) 30 yr. 6% financing
il. on this attractive 3 bdrm: ranch
bsmt.
on
a
%%
acre
lot
with
trees. Owner anxious to sell.

| Orchard Lane, Northfield

446-7270

INRY
BY OWNER
WITH
IN-DOOR POOL
sic home on 1/3 acre, Ist fl. has

tiful

17x27

L.R.

w/frpl.,

sep.

2. opens
on
to
screened
porch,
neled den.
kit.
w/frpl.
and
grill.
Ri,
bath,
powder
room,
2nd
:
3
bdrms.,
bath
and
sun

ck.

This

ain

9wn

of

well,

gracious

Lakes

area.

luxurious

home

Also

located

has

carpeting.

in

bsmt.,

Taxes

$535. Walking distance to CNW
schools, churches and shopping,
NW. of Chicago. Mid 50s.
33
475-0120

Classified

— Before You Buy —
Check Zoning and Housing
Code Requirements
The City of Evanston, upon
request of an owner or prospective purchaser, will inspect any property to determine compliance with the
Housing and Zoning Codes.
There is no charge for this
Extension

1

270

EVANSTON
Custom built deluxe 8 rm., 4 bdrm.,
244 bath Georgian.
16
x 20 pan. fam.
rm.
Cab.
kit. with
D
and
D.
Lge.
breakfast area. Intercom throughout.
Deluxe
plumbing
and electrical
fixtures. 2 car garage. 1 block to Howard
St.
$62,500
SOUTHEAST HIGHLAND PARK
‘A
sparkling
home—4
bdrms.,
21%
baths,
custom
built.
air conditioned
split-level on a beautifully landscaped
hilltop.
$69,900

GLENCOE REALT
ETHEL ROSENTHAL
Phone 835-1800

EAST GLENVIEW
BY OWNER
New Trier School District. Colonial 7
rms., 3 twin size bedrm., lge. liv. rm.
w. frple., full din. rm., paneled fam.
rm., deluxe patio, 90 ft. frontage, new
cpt.
throughout,
all
new
kitchen
appliances.
conv.
Parochial
Schools.
her 40s. Shown by appt. only. PA 4143.
NORTHBROOK—BY
OWNER—RANCH.
On 1.44 acres. 3 lge. bdrms.: plastered
throughout; inc. att. gar.; full bsmt.;
C.T. bath; fole.: lge. kit. w/abundant

cab. space. CR 2-1989.

PArk

baths,

A

REALTORS
38 Green Bay Rd., Winnetka
Hillcrest 6-0900

KENILWORTH

MUST

kitchen

ONE BLOCK FROM LAKE
In Wilmette.
Stunning,
quality
built
brick
colonial
w/center
hall
plan.
Ideal for family wanting 4 bedrooms
and 2 baths on second
floor and 2
bedrooms and bath on 3rd floor. Large
living
room
and
dining
room.
All
pace
TV
room
and
sun
room.
unny kitchen. Low maintenance gas
heat. May be seen by appointment.

has

GLENVIEW
A LITTLE JEWEL—$21,500.
Brick
ranch—2
Bedrooms.
Beautiful
lot in choice location. Ideal for small
family. Near Park and Bus.

WANTED
Listings of 4 and 5 bedroom houses in
Wilmette,
Kenilworth
and
Winnetka
— we have the clients — do you have
the house?
AND OF COURSE
We have other homes we’d like to tell
you about — just give us a call.

KENILWORTH
600

1-4

35 ACORN LANE
HIGHLAND PK., ILL.
(Lake-Cook Rd, W. of Ridge—34

blk.)

EXQUISITE 8 ROOM CAPE-COD COLONIAL—VERY PRETTY WOODED
SETTING.
COME
SEE
THE
FLOWERS, HEAR THE BIRDS—Feast your
eyes on the ‘BREATHTAKING
DECOR.”’ Fireplace, Den, 4 bedrooms, 2
tbaths—BEAMED
CEILINGS
IN LIV-

ING
RM.
AND
MANY EXTRAS,

DISTINCTIVE AND PLUSH
Brick Ranch—3
Bedrooms,
Den
and
bright
cheery
living area with fireplace. All Thermopane windows, new
carpeting, Drapes, appliances and air
condg. 2 car garage with auto. doors.
Bordering North Shore Club. Must see
to appreciate. $48,750.

Glenview
4-7900.

WILMETTE—535 MEADOW RD.
Open 1 to 5. Reduced for
quick sale. A
jewel brk. ranch (custom built). Quiet
lane
among
beaut.
homes.
Center
hall;
din.
rm.;
spec.
fam.
rm.;
3
bdrms.; 2 c.t. baths; beaut. kitch. 114
lot size. Landscaped. 2 car gar.
NORTHBROOK 2780 LANDWEHR RD.
Open 1:30 to 5 (corn. Brookdale, S. of
Willow).
Charming
spac. 2 sty. brk.
Col. in fine cond. On quiet lane among
lovely homes. Center hall; 3 exposure
liv. rm.; din. rm.; spec. kitchen; lge.
fam. rm.; 4 bdrms.;
212 baths. Only
high 40s.

Mae
251-3640

B. Blackwell

&amp; Assoc.
251-6465
NON-RACIAL

EVANSTON. NEW 212 STORY BRICK
BLDG. 3 BDRMS., 6 RMS.,
112 BATHS. GARDEN APT. HAS
212 RMS. WITH PRIVATE BATH.
MINIMUM DOWN PAYMENT $3,500
MANY OTHER BUILDINGS
CALL SOLK,-LO 1-7774 FROM
9 TO 5 DAILY, EVES. CALL
248-7351 FROM 6:30 to 9:30.
GLENVIEW
BY CWNER
5-rm. house;
lge. lot; fenced-in yd.;
stove, 6 mos. old; carpeting; low tax.
$17,500. Call 724-4287.

KITCHEN—MANY,
$39,500.

LAKE FOREST ESTATE
Lannon
stone
Ranch
w/2
car
att.
garage—PLUS 1112 subdividable acres
$100,000

De Grazia Realty

Park-Crest Realty
Rd.
PArk

Bay Road
Kenilworth
(corner Roger)
1-5600
BRoadway 3-2552

OPEN SUNDAY

ANSWER TO IN-LAW SITUATION
Ranch—3 Bedrooms, with extra kitchen, Bath and Liv.-Bdrm. area. Or can
be
used
for
extra
income.
Central
location in Village. Only $26,500.

REALTORS
463 ROGER WILLIAMS
433
33-4613

Wallace &amp; Orth, Inc.

REALTORS

EVANSTON

NORTHWEST

JUST
LISTED—5
BEDROOM
SPAcious home
in excellent condition.
2
baths,
remodeled
kitchen
with
wall
oven, table top stove, eating space.
Family
room.
Low
taxes.
ome
extras. $42,900.

Wallace &amp; Orth, Inc.
1517 Sherman Av.
GReenleaf 5-2700

Evanston
ALpine 1-1318

DEERFIELD
8 ROOM, 4 BEDROOM, 215 BATH
Split-level with
ground
level family
room, Full bsmt. and 2 car garage. In
excellent condition.
If you
have
a smaller
home
and
would like to move up into this larger
10 yr. old home, owner will be willing
to make special arrangements. Offered
at $37,500.

Carr Realty Inc.

732

$39,500.

WILMETTE
Stone Ranch home of superb construction and
quality throughout,
2 bedrooms, 2 tiled baths, built-in kitchen,
formal dining rm., paneled den with
fireplace,
attached
2-car
garage,
electric eye door. Immed. poss.
60s

EVANSTON

Immaculate
remodeled
stucco
one
floor
home
1
blk.
to
Ridge
bus.
Spotless
inside.
Paneled
entry
stair
hall, brick fireplace, separate dinin
rm.,
paneled
cab’t.
kitchen
an
brkfst.
rm.,
remodeled
bath,
2
bedrms. plus nursery. Brand new 11%
car
garage.
Owner
trans.
30 days
oss.
This won’t last long! $23,500.

NORTHBROOK

Most
attractive
Ranch
Home _ on
lovely
4%
acre
lot
with
curving
frontage. Large liv. rm., dining
area,
bright kitchen. 3 bedrms., tiled
bath,
util.
rm.,
car
att.
gar.
An
impressive home
3
;

*

KENILWORTH

Hemphill-built Normandy
Colonial of
finest construction in East area. Rec.
hall, fireplace in spacious living rm.,
formal
dinin
rm.,
modern
cab'’t.
kitchen,
brkfst.
rm.,
powder
-rm.,
paneled 2nd fl. study or family rm. 6
bedrms., 442 baths paneled recreation
rm. Quite unusual!

SMART

&amp; GOLEE,

8-3200

Realtors

Hillcrest

6-4700.

Evanston

Deluxe Brick Ranch with Panoramic
Views! Liv. Rm, with Frpl. and Pict.
Wdw., Dining area with Sliding Glass
Wdw.
Wall to Patio,
fully equipped ~
Birch
Cabinet
Kitchen
with
Brkfst.
Bay—all
overlook
the
btflly.
landscaped floodlighted yard and beyond
over the Golf Course, also 3 Bedrms., «
2
Vanit
Tile
Baths,
full
heated
basement,
2 car att. garage.
Owner
transferred—reduced to $45,000!

East

Glenview

5 BEDROOMS—FULL BASEMENT
415 BATHS—4,500 SQ. FT.
Designed for easy maintenance is this Deluxe
Brick
Ranch
in _ estate-like
area
and
heavily
wooded
affording
complete
privacy.
Has
20x 26
Liv.
Rm.
with
Frpl.,
13x20
Din.
Rm.,
14x19 Fully Equipped Cabinet Kitchen with B-B-Q Frpl., 26x16 Ist Flr.
Family Rm., 35x 15 Jalousied Porch;
Unusual Bsmnt. has Lounge Rm. with
Wet Bar, 2nd Family Rm. with Frpl.,
Game
Rm.,
equipped
Photo
Rm.,
Pow.
Rm.,
Office or Den,
Laundry
Rm., Workshop and Storage Rm. Also
200
amp
service,
Floodlighted
|
grounds, Central Air Condtng., 2 car »
att.
garage
with
Elec.
Eye
door,
abundance
of
closet
and_
storage
space. Owner will help finance or Sell
On Contract.

Appleton &amp; Company

REALTY

Green

ALpine

GLENVIEW

Most
attractive
Redwood
Contemporary
ranch
in lovely
wooded
area.
Large
living
rm.,
fireplace,
family
rm., 2 bedrms.
plus den
(usable as
3rd
bedrm.),
142
tiled
baths,
open
patio and scrnd,
porch; att. gar., gas
heat, paneled walls and open beamed
ceilings.
Lot
100x230.
Fine
value.

Northwest

REALTY

IN NICELY WOODED AREA
On quiet-dead-end street near schools,
transportation
and
lake.
Delightful
kitchen, separate dining room, small
paneled
bg whee
bedroom
and
tile
bath
and lovely large
family
room
with sliding glass doors to garden. 3
bedrooms
w/large
closets,
ceramic
tile bath w/built-in cabinet, and builtin hobby nook on 2nd floor. May be
seen daily by appointment or OPEN
SUNDAY.

SELL

SiipHatese

SMART &amp; GOLEE
EAST

DAvis

4-0600

John Channer
&amp; Associates

Waukegan

BUSINESS”

INDIAN HILL REALTY, INC.

CHILDREN’S
PARADISE
—
3
bedroom Cape Cod located on private
drive in desirable Deere Park area.
Over
an
acre
lot with
fruit trees,
woods. Budget priced home in expensive area.
Fine condition. Must
see.
REDUCED to $32,500.

1114

IS OUR

JUST
IMAGINE!
THE
CHILDREN
can walk to school from the house. 1
block
to
St.
Joseph,
1
block
to
Howard, 3 blocks to Logan. Now come
inside and inspect the spaciousness of
the
living
room’
with
attractive
fireplace;
separate
re
room,
kitchen with eating area; 3
bedrooms
plus a heated sleeping porch;
2 car
garage;
4
blocks
to
Northwestern
Railroad. Only $34,500.

good eating area and built-ins. New
carpeting.
Gorgeous
landscaped
lot
and
fenced
yard.
Mortgage
can
assumed,
payments
of only $207 per
month. $33,000.

1-0407

Call GReenleaf 5-3100
1-3005

2

HOME

COME
WITH US AND INSPECT THIS
exceptionally
gracious
contemporary
home
in
a
‘Country’
area.
7
outstanding rooms with space. Step up
living room; dining room with a wall
of windows; family room with sliding
doors to
patio; large workable kitchen; 3 obedrooms;
dressing room;
21%
baths.
Many
de
luxe
appointments.
Perfect condition. Built in 1965.

&amp; Assoc.

525 Lincoln, Winnetka
Hillcrest 6-8400

service.

$49,000.

REALTY CO.

REALTORS
Wilmette

ALpine

bedrooms,

} For

A DISTINCTIVE HOME ON A
rolling lot. Short walk to Sears School.
Living room
with fireplace;
paneled
dining room; modernized kitchen with
eating area;
4 bedrooms;
212 baths;
recreation room;
walk-in cedar closet; new heating plant; new 80 gallon
hot
water
heater.
Carpeting,
stove
brag refrigerator included. Only $49,0.

OUTSTANDING
VALUE
IN _ THIS
lovely contemporary split-level. 3 twin

Realtors
St.

“YOUR

1925

OWNER

Mester

INDIAN HILL REALTY, INC.

de luxe center entrance
Colonial —
custom built. 4 bedrooms, 242 Ceramic
Tile baths, formal dining room, large
family room with beamed ceiling and
fireplace,
17x11
kitchen
With
all
built-ins, 2 car attached garage. Full
basement. Many outstanding features.
Immediate possession. $57,900.

Vroman-McKnight
515-4th

Established
Waukegan Road

For heli

YOU MAY HAVE WHAT
SOMEBODY NEEDS!
We
have families
waiting for many
types of homes.
Yours may
be just
what one of them wants! List. with us
today
for
fast,
courteous,
effective
ACTION.

GLENVIEW
QUIET CUL-DE-SAC

1-4463

Vroman-McKnight
Realtors

3-1352

brick,
lath
and
plaster
tion, ranch. Excellent floor

edrooms, dining
Full basement.

m.

INC.

SPARKLE!

Spruce—in

L. RINGER

west

GLENVIEW

OPEN

_ 319

NORTHBROOK
Four bedrooms, 312 baths set on 11%
acres w/swimming pool. Living room,
Separate Dining room, Den, BREAKFAST-FAMILY
ROOM
and
Kitchen.
Recreation
room
w/fireplace.
CENTRALLY AIR CONDITIONED.

Fields.

HOMES,

2601 MULBERRY
NORTHBROOK,

teat

Turn

Sunset

é

41ST YEAR

GOOD VALUES

IN AND REGISTER
WIT
UR
‘“‘MAGIC BRAIN”

WILMETTE
SPLIT LEVEL,
Living room, Dining
“L,’’ Kitchen w/built-in double oven
and range, D and D. EXTRA LARGE
breakfast
room.
Master
bedroom
w/bath. 3 family bedrooms and bath.
Paneled FAMILY ROOM.
Roughed-in
powder room. Screened
porch. Patio.
CENTRALLY
AIR
CO
ONED.
House
in
EXCELLENT
condition.
$46,500.

$37,100 TO $50,000
AS

OUR

CUSTOM
DESIGNED
RANCH.
Spacious Living room w/marble fireplace
wall,
Lanai
room
w/built
ins
and
travertine
marble
floor.
PANELED
LI
Y. Master suite
plus additional bath. FAMILY
ROOM
w/wet bar.
Kitchen w/built-ins. Maid’s room and
bath. Air Conditioned.
Built for the
DISCRIMINATING
BUYER.
Call us
for additional details.

Split-Levels

Ss
ALL YEAR-ROUND
_ COMFORT AIR-CONDITIONED.

Glenview Realty

GLENCOE
A DISTINCTIVE
Split Level w/DELUXE
landscaping.
LARGE
Living
room
w/doors
to porch.
PANELED
Family
room
opens
onto
a_ lovely
patio. Dining ‘‘L’’ w/built ins. Custom
cabinet Kitchen w/skylight and breakfast bar, D and D. 3 plus bedrooms
and
2 baths.
Master
bedroom
has
dressing
room.
BEST
BUY
NOW!
$49,500.

in a
and

158

For Sale—Houses

Ring RINGER
for RESULTS
COME

re

si

:

ey Silex Mekess

Serving Local Residents Longer
Than Any Other Realty Firm
Waukegan Rd.
Deerfield
WI 6-0984

1312

UNiversity 4-1102

Chicago

Av.

ALpine 1-1105

HOME OF DISTINCTION
Owner built authentic Col. brk. in one
of the
finest
Executive
areas
with
perfect
landscaping
and
lovely
old
trees.
It’s
charm
is
reflected
in
carefully worked out detail w/imported light fixtures, hand blocked scenic
papers.
Center
hall,
spac.
liv., din.
and fam. rms. w/adj. terr. 2 lovely
bdrms., 214 baths on Ist, 2 bdrms. and
bath
on
2nd.
Superb
construction.
Cent. air cond. Complete util. rm. on
lst. Smartly finished social rm. Ideal
for entertaining. 2 c. gar. w/elec. dr.
Underground
sprinkler.
A
compact
charming
home
that has evervthing

and

should

$110,000

appeal

bracket.

to a buyer.

*

In the

ESTATE HOME. CLOSE IN.
w/charm
but
with
country
living.
Luxury
home
in immaculate
condition.
4 bdrms.,
312
baths,
library,
lovely kitchen.
A home
you will be
proud to live in, entertain in and to
own.

Mae

B. Blackwell &amp; Assoc.

251-3640

251-6465

OPEN
THURS.,

2-5

FRI., SAT.,

218 CENTRAL
CHARMING

SUN.

PARK

WILMETTE
2 BEDROOM

NOW ONLY
$21,900

RANCH

HOMEFINDERS.
111 GREEN

AL

BAY

RD., WILMETTE

t-1 1

E. GLENVIEW

BY OWNER
Open Sat. and Sun. 1 to 4. Brick splitlevel on fenced 1/3 acre surrounded
by mature trees and shrubs. Located
on dead
end
street.
Pan.
rec.
rm.
makes
entertaining
a pleasure.
Has
wet bar, built-in
‘ refrig., and elec. *
liv.

air-cond.
util rm.
w/outside
entrance;
redwood porch; gar. Bldg. at rear of
lot suitable for storage, playhouse or
ige. dogs. $31,500. For information call
evenings and weekends 729-037

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk © Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star ° Highland Park Herald * Deerfield
Villager ° Highwood Herald

April 13,
a

CAA

1967
Mt

—

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$s

ae

wrt

as

ots

Sicke

he's

ARLE

EF

J

cu

home
brick
English
LISTED.
JUST
in Kenilworth. First floor has a large
Liv.
Rm.
with
fplc.,
separate
Din.
Rm.,
completely
famil
Kitchen,
Powder Rm. and enlarged
glazed and
screened
Porch
with
Vinyl
tiled
flooring. Second floor has 3 Bdrms., 2
ceramic
tile
Baths,
extra
large
closets.
Large
and beautifully
landscaped yard has aluminum
screened
summer
house wired for electricity.
Attached garage. Priced at $56,500.

4

LAKE FOREST
Luxury
type
ranch
home
on_
well
landscaped acre. Liv. Rm. with fplce.
Separate
Din.
Rm.
Fam.
Rm.
with
fplce. Large Kitchen with dining area.
3 good size Bdrms. and 2 ceramic tile
Baths.
Centrally
air
conditioned.
Electric
eye
garage
door.
Full
basement with fplce. $58,500.

WE HAVE
A LARGE
SELECTION
OF HOUSES FROM EVANSTON TO
LAKE FOREST ALONG THE LAKE,
TO BARGLENVIEW
FROM
AND
FROM __ $20,000
PRICED
RINGTON
WE
WHICH
OF
TO $200,000, ANY
WOULD BE MOST HAPPY TO SHOW
YOU.

Bay

Rd.,

HI 6-4500

Winnetka

FRIEND

KENNETH

magnificently mainLISTED—A
JUST
tained 3 bedrm., 242 bath split-level.
tile foyer,
family rm., Amtico
Pan,
Walking
rm.
living rm.-dining
large
distance to grade and Jr. High. Large
patito. Many inclusions. $39,500.

212

3 bedrm.,

stunning

GLENCOE—A

bath centrally air-conditioned ranch.
Custom built in 1961. Full basement,
rm.,
family
pan.
foyer,
terrazzo
Mutschler kit. and many more PLUS
with
landscaped
features. Beautifully

woodsy

has over

3,800 sq. ft. of living

cot-

CHARM-CHARM-CHARM!

with

tage

area.

English

old

WINNETKA~—Lovely

home

fine

This

views.

rear

Perfect for a small family or retired
Completely
updated.
2 plus
couple.
rm.,
Living
baths.
2 CT
bedrms.,
garage.
Attached
den.
rm.,
dining
Large fenced lot. HIGH 30s.

Centrally

LISTED.

GLENCOE—JUST

air-conditioned split-level, overlooking
lagoon
and
golf course.
Living
rm.
w/cathedral ceiling, Oak pan. comb.
family
rm.-dining
rm.
w/frpl.,
3-4
bedrms.,
212
baths.
Den
or
4th
bedrm.,
kit. w/bit.-ins, brkfst. nook.
Full basement. Exquisite landscaping.
Underdriveway.
circular
Double
ground sprinklers.

KENNETH

FRIEND

CALL TILL

10 P.M.

835-3750
Woods
GAY, SUNNY HOME
IN IDEAL COMMUNITY.
Winnetka.
By
owner.
An
excellent
home for children. Walking distance
shopping,
village
railroad,
to
to
5 blocks
and beaches.
churches,
village golf, indoor and outdoor tennis.
New
Trier
East
and
Greeley
schools.
Lovely fenced-in, tree shaded property with stone terrace, flower borders,
enclosed
sand
pile
and
swing.
Attached garage.
Gracious
14
x 27 foot
living room
with fireplace.
Separate
arched
windowed
dining room,
fully
equipped paneled family size 10 x 21
foot kitchen with eating
area,
easy
aecess
and view of back yard,
and
attached mud room. Upstairs, 4 fresh.
clean bedrooms with curtains, and 2
attached full baths, plus enclosed sun
room.
Master bedroom
has dressing
room closet.
Full finished basement with accoustical
tiled
ceiling,
large
storage,
laundry,
work,
and
play _ areas.
Storage
attic.
Wall-to-wall
carpeting
downstairs, in halls and 2 bedrooms.
Every room redecorated within past
year.
Late
june
occupancy.
$43,500.
Call HI 6-8214 for appointment.

Hubbard

SKIP

AND

A

HOP

TO

TOWN

AND

school. See this attractive 4 bedrm.
colonial
in
East
Deerfield.
Center
entry plan, sep. din. rm. and liv. rm.
attractively cptd., 214 baths, fam. rm.
with frple. on ist fl. plus rec. rm. in
basement. 2 car gar. $44,500.
BEDRM.
NEW
4
colonial under construction on beautifully
wooded
42
acre.
Slate
center
entry
foyer,
sep.
din.
rm.
lge.
kit./din. area with built-ins, pan. fam.
rm. w/stone frple., util. on Ist fl., 244
baths, 4 spacious bedrms.
with bat
and dressing rm. off master bedrm.
Also basement and 2 car gar. $49,900.

LINCOLNSHIRE,

BIRCHWOOD

811
‘CR

Skokie
2-7300

REALTY

Northbrook
PA 4-3294

Hwy.

lf You

Have

Little Cash

BUT CAN MAKE
SIZEABLE
MONTH:
ly payments we can find a home for
rou.
Consult
us
without
obligation.
e also furnish secondary financing
and purchase
existing contracts
and
mortgages.

Roth Mortgage
- 3000 Central

St

UNiversity

Corporation
9-1444

REPORTS

SAY

THIS

HOME

IS

PART

of
history,
and
it’s
in
excellent
condition.
The
name
is
‘‘Church
View” just 2 blocks from Evanston’s
central
city.
This
4 bedroom
‘‘intown’’ home has 3 up-to-date baths, a
new side drive, and patio. The asking
price is $34,500, but the owner
says
make an offer.

WE

ALSO

HAVE

ANOTHER

4

BED-

and now ..
"something new’

ABOUT

5

YEARS

OLD

THIS

OVER 30 YEARS
OF NORTH SHORE SERVICE

realtors

Evanston

NORTHFIELD

CRAB

Orchard stone split-level, 4 bdrms., 3
baths,
spacious
liv. rm.
with
stone
frpl., sep. din. rm., lovely fam. rm.,
LARGE
FREE
FORM
SWIMMING
POOL, Stone patio, situated in lovely
area
affording
complete’
privacy.
Priced at $84,500.

STONE

AND

brick English home in East Glencoe,
that spells GRACIOUS LIVING. There
are 4 fam. bdrms., 2 servants rooms,
414 baths. This quality home has been
perfectly
maintained,
is bright
and
cheerful with beautiful views from all
rms.
Second
floor
is centrally
air
cond. Priced in upper brackets.
5
BDPERFECTLY
MAINTAINED
rms., 342 bath, center entrance brick
Colonial. Gracious liv. rm. with frpl.,
large
din.
rm.,
ash
pan.
fam.
rm.
with
bar.
Fenced
rear
yard_
with
barbeque,
fishpond and patio, lovely
rose garden. Exc. location. Priced in
60s.
:
NORTHBROOK

IN
EVERY
DETAIL.
3
PERFECT
bdrm., 2 bath, air cond. split-level. All
bdrms. twin size, exc. kit. with builtand
refrig.
including
appliances
in
freezer, large eating area. Pan. fam.
rm. with built-ins and bar. Perfectly
custom
maintained home with many
Price
in cond.
Move
appointments.
reduced to $33,900.

Seymour Graham
Park

Av.

GLENCOE

VE

5-4455

NORTHBROOK
GRACIOUS OLDER HOME
Located on 68 x 274 rolling wooded lot
comfortable
9
area;
downtown
in
rooms; living room with wood-burning
with birch
kitchen
family
fireplace;
with generous
5 bedrooms
cabinets;
garage;
car
3
cada
closets; z
immediate
possession.
$37,500.
At
Buy
A
.

GLENVIEW
IT’S A DOLL HOUSE.
4
This little cutie has 2 bedrooms; nice
for
basement
finished
area;
dining
those parties; garage; walk to stores.
Asking $23,500.

GOLF

MILL AREA

RAMBLING RANCH
é
with
living room
6 Cheerful rooms;
3 big bedkitchen;
huge
fireplace;
attached 2-car
family room;
rooms;
garage; low taxes.
A Bargain at $24,900.

CHIEF REALTORS
Morton
9215 Waukegan Rd ’
PHONE 965-6680 ANYTIME
OPEN SUNDAY .2-5 P.M.

1000 FORESTVIEW

DR.,

Grove

GLENVIEW

(from Glenview Rd., South on Surrey
2 blks., then West)
In fine East Glenview location! Very
attractive all brick and stone Ranch.
Very spacious interior — 3 bedrooms
plus library or 4th bedroom, separate
dining room, fireplace in living room.
Many
de luxe
features,
new
$4,
kitchen,
jalousied porch, big recreation room with 2nd fireplace, centrallv
air conditioned, underground sprinkling,
etc. Beautiful
grounds,
private
rear yard. Vacant, immediate possesa.
Outstanding
Value!
See
MR

1151

Waukegan

Rd.,

Glenview,

Ill.

588-1855

N. W. EVANSTON
For the small family, young or old.
here’s a
picturesque 3 bedroom
cottage nestled in the oaks. Fireplace,
hot water heat, garden, garage and
only
a
short
walk
to trains,
bus,
movies, library and shopping. About
twenty thousand. Move right
in.

THEOBALD &amp; CO. 864-5700

2114 Central

MORTON GxOVE—MORTONAIRE
An
immaculate
spic
and span
split
level
3 master
bedrooms
and
two
master baths up, powder rm on main
level with dining rm; family rm and
semi finished lower basement area- 2
ear garage el. eye dr. $416,500
HIGHLAND PARK
HEMPHILL
BUILT
EXECUTIVE
RANCH
All
spacious
rooms’
with
luxury
details.
2 Master bedrooms, 215 bath.
Paneled
family
room
with
beamed
ceiling,
pegged
floor.
raised
hearth
fireplace. Jalousied den. Outstandin
kitchen. Breakfast room, etc. Centra
Air conditioned. Convenient to Edens
Expressway. $72,000

COURT

330 W. Frontage
Hillcrest 6-8373

CORPORATION

Rd., Northfield
BRoadway 3-2380

Mitchell Brothers
See

our

Ads

in the Market

BRICK

Cod

Washington
School
District.
3
rooms,
1 bath. Large
lot. Low
Good financing. July ist. Po
Taxes $372.

in
Bed20s.
ion.

GLENVIEW

Serving the North Shore Since 1903
2548 Green Bay Road, Evanston
BR 3-3900
GR 5-3900

IS PLENTIFUL.

We have buyers galore — for instance
Lillian Kerstetter has customers for a
4 bedroom house, preferably 2 level.
in Glenview, Northbrook or Deerfield
in the 40s and low 50s.
Dave Paddock has customers for a 3
bedroom home with family room and
basement — Northbrook or Deerfield.
In the 30s.
John Dennehy has buyers for a 2 or
saat
house in the teens and low
é

OR

SEQUENS
1240

WRITE

LAKE

BRICK

US

REALTY

Meadow Rd.. Northbrook CR
Open all day Sunday

TO

rooms

on

TALL TREES
CUSTOM-BUILT

BI-

level. 24 x 14 liv. rm.; a 7 din. rm.;
spacious cab. kitchen;
adjacent pan ,
fam. rm. w/frple. Overlooks 96
x 1
lot w/lge. patio; fin. bsmnt. game rm.
215
baths;
lIdry.
on _ first;
zoned
heating. Att. gar. $59,900.

282-1600

2-0200

EAST EVANSTON
4 BDRMS.
I'/, BATHS
$26,000
ORRINGTON REALTY
DA 8-4440

WILMETTE . . . SOMETHING
special. De luxe 9 rm. split-level, 5
brs,
3142 baths,
circular
drive,
att.
garage, pan. fam. rm. with bar and
fireplace, sub-bsmt., patio, New Trier
West
and Bell schools. Now
$63,000.
Don’t miss!

SAMUEL SHERWIN

607 Howard Street, Evanston
UNiversity 9-2575
BRoadway 3-5420
CRYSTAL LAKE
Unsurpassed beauty! Lake front prop.
erty with spectacular view. Fabulous
7
rm.
ranch;
central
air
cond.;
very
spacious;
luxury
appointments
throughout;
21% baths;
frpl.;
family
rm.; 24% car gar.; exquisite carpeting,
draperies;
estate Bagg a
majestic
trees;
formal garden..
Immed.
poss.
832

S. N.W.

Hwy.,

pwdr.

room
a tree

;
SO
sep.
anel

rm., 2nd floor - 4

bdrms.

NEW LISTING
EVANSTON
N.
MODERN
6
air-cond brick ranch.
Perfect
tion. Newly decorated. Liv. rm.

rm.,

kit.,

brkfst.

area,

all

new

appliances,

Mid 40s, or rent
WARD H. HARRIS

Wilmette

$325

mo.

for
DA

and North

For experience

Shor

and ability

GLENVIEW
BY OWNER
In the 20s. 3-bdrm.
ranch;
2 baths;
full bsmnt.;
rec.
rm.;
bar;
office;
cent. air-cond.; 2-car gar. Lge. fenced
yd. Walk to everything. Open house,
Sun. 2-5, 2117 Glenview Rd. 724-9359.

©

c

Wanner Realty Co., Real
545 Green

Bay,

Wilmette

_

CLASSIC
HOME
ON
WOODED
acre
in
East
section
near
g
school, New Trier East and
in
rooms,
7
bedrooms.
Brand
©
kitchen, 3 new baths. Just decor
throughout.
Immediate
pos
Call us to see it today. 90s.
‘
NASH
REALTY
446-71
ranch

TOWERS:

residence.

din. rm.;

Forma

3 bedrms.;

paneled

fam.

rm.

21%

on

old. Priced

for the buyer

13,

1967

yr

seeking

quality

in top area. For appt.
RO 3-1844 agt.
WILMETTE

to;

ca

519 Skokie Blvd. Open 2-5 S

?

$7,000 down will buy! 3 twin ;
ranch.
1142
bths.,
cheery
cab.
stove, refrig., disp.,
gas ht.,
pan, rec. rm., cpt.
liv. rm...
din.
rm.
Bell
School
2 biks.
Trier (East) High School, Old

shopping

Nye

center.

Bus

on Sko

Realtors

GLENVIEW,
family
brick

lot

NO

room

144

at the

BASEMENT

BUT

bath

this

home

end

3 ane Ys

is on

of a dead

a

1/

end

Adjoining a park with a short
schools.
Air-cond.,
att.
gar.,
extras,
low
taxes.
Pric
ey
and less than $25,

“"NON-RACIAL.

ATTRACTIVE
ranch

w/3

MODERN

bdrms;

BRK

full bsmnt;

F

n

landscaped fenced yard.
DENNIS R. JONES
ABLE
REALTY
1609 Fowler
NORTHBROOK

ranch

on

1

AREA—3

acre

lot.

2

fam. rm.; Crab Orchard
bookshelves and TV;
Whitehall
cabinets,

:
=

B

baths;

fple.;
e. mo
ble.

kt

stainless steel oven and dishwash«
car att. gar.; Cptg.. draves,
was

dryer incl. Low 30s. 272-3781.
EVANSTON
.
2435 N. Lawndale
3 lg. bdrms.;
completely
ny ne.
hg’
senigbes 3 a;
liv.
w/frpl.;
142 baths;
side
V

Mav 15th, Low 40s.

™

Hearthstone Realty

4746 W. Peterson,
NORTHBROOK
Owner

must

Northbrook

dining area;
sized

Chicago.
sell _

Ranch.

this

Living

kitchen;

utility

bedrooms

and

acre of gous.

fenced.
w taxes.
NASH REALTY

GLENVIEW
OPEN

ro
;

Rear yard comr
:

DAILY

1

ps

Ly

5

1732 RIVERSIDE DR.

gs

teed 4 Seo $ Benn, re
6)
esigner
.; custom
features

gar.;

80’

lot.

construction.

WILMETTE
Bell

WEST

School.

DedeGomh.

217

3

other

724-5540.

BY
ew

models |

OWNE
Trier

114 bath Brick Bi

“OPEN
SUNDAYALpine
1-5. 1-8:
Thelin Court
é

a April

ba

Ist

plus
basement
entertainment
with
‘ar,
frpl.,
powder
rm
separate
office—study.
Only
4.

381-6800.

DEERFIELD.
SPLIT-LEVEL,
3
BDrm., pan. fam. rm. or 4th bdrm., 2
full baths, lge. fam. kit., built-in oven,
range, dshwshr., plaster walls. Deadend street, near schs., walking dist. to
train. Poss. June 1, ’67. Price $26,900.
503 Mallard Ln. 945-2109.

2

crptg., -di

RELIABLE SERVICE TO
SELLERS AND BUYERS
through
our
A-1
cooperation
hundreds of real estate offices.

good

Open House
1-5 Sun. 4/16/67

-

3 bdrms

bath,
c.t. pwdr.
rm., bsmnt.,
att. gar., fenced yard, nr. transp

&amp; HEDLUND
Barrington,

an

k

tile baths. Rec. rm. w/frple. in—
2-car
attach.
gar.;
gas
forced
heat;
cent.
air.
cond.;
b
0
par ai by appointment. High 5(

Oak

the
first
floor
and
a
very
easily
expandable second floor. 2 car garage.
Located in a quiet residential neighborhood
within
walking
distance
of
everything. Vacant-immediate possession.
Easy
financing.
Call
for
a
pleasant inspection today.
446-7180
NASH REALTY

,500.
BOEHMER

living
is also

LINCOLNWOOD

$25,000

Imperial

2

COUSIN!

HIGHLAND PARK,
East off Sheridan. 2
burg
Colonial,
liv.
frple., brick floor entry;
kit.
w/eating
space;

rm.;

HOUSE.

EVANST ON

NEW

brk.

%
yi
WINNETKA
.
a block from the lake, wa
Trier and the
C AND NW

Superior

GREEN

WITH 6

. . 4 bdrms.,

IMMACULATE

On beaut. ldsepd. model home circle. 3
yrs. old, 4 bdrms.; 2 full plus 2 half
baths, cer. tile; sep. din. rm.;
pan.
fam. rm.;
pegged floor;
brick frpl.;
brkfst. nook; mud rm.; 2 car garage;
full bsmnt.;
2 gas furnaces;
AM-FM
inter-com; Hi-Fi wall outlets.
CR 2-5607
High 50s

BUNGALOW

beautiful

tri-level.

bedroom.
The
fireplace. There
porch.
NASH REALTY

O. SCHULZ, BUILDERS
DA 8-1949

GLENVIEW

liv.
rm.
wie
oe.
cab. kit. w/built-in range
Pan. fam. rm. w/glass doors
142 car garage. $25,000
ae

Hill Station.
Owner
of this
lo
home has retired. The home is
for
average
family
and
h
bedrooms plus a den or study
of

TUDOR

NORTHBROOK
FRENCH
COUNTRY

this

§

given

FOREST

ST. STEPHENS

PArk

CARE

spac.
birch
oven.
patio.

Only
New

BRK.-FRAME
EARLY
AMERICAN
ranch.
4 years
old.
3 bedrooms,
2
baths, family room, full basement, 2
car garage. 7 blocks to shopping and
NW RR. May be bought on contract.
$48,500.
63 E. Franklin Place

HAROLD

50s.

Mundelein

WEST

Mitchell Brothers
REALTORS
MONEY

ENGLISH

High

LOVING

119 W. Maple Av. (Hwy. 176) |

128 LAWNDALE, WILMETTE
Brick home
on large lot with 2 car
gar. Lg. liv. room w/frpl., sep. din.
room, mod. kit. with eating
area, new
dishwasher, powder room.
Upstairs
lg.
master bdrm., 1 twin bdrm., 1 single
bdrm., 1 bath, carpeting and draperies incl. New roof on house and gar.
New
wiring,
good
fir.
plan,
full
basement,
exc.
closets
and
storage.
Patio. $41,000. Call owner, 251-4708.

ALMOST

.
TIME
OFFERED—Cape
God
home.
2
Car
garage.
Convenient
location.
ist. floor has living room,
dining room, bedroom,
bath, kitchen
with
eating
area.
2nd
floor
has
2
bedrooms, powder room with vanity.
Stove, refrigerator, washer and dryer
included. $21,500.

MORTGAGE

LOVELY

BRICK

Place

CAPE

SEE_

cond.

THE COUNTRY

Evanston
BRoadway 3-5420

PARK—MUST

fc

been

frame

FIRST TIME OFFERED

EVANSTON
DELIGHTFUL

CALL

Baird &amp; Warne
724-1855

LAKE FOREST
American Colonial Lannon Stone and
Brick
Ranch
with
beautiful
heavy
slate
roof,
3
master
bedrooms,
2
master
baths,
beautiful
cathedral
ceilinged
living
rm
and
family
rm
with pass thru firepl between.
Also
completely
finished basement
2 car
attached garage—over 42 acre $64,500.

BROKERAGE DIVISION
C. A. HEMPHILL &amp; ASSOC.

REAL ESTATE
362

Colonial Ranch—over
half acre- Living rm with dining ‘‘L’’, Lani room
over looking really beautiful garden
area, 3 bedrooms, 2 car attached gar.
w/el. eye door. Much charm $48,500.

KING’S

excellent

MUNDELEIN;

appreciate. Calif. Contemp. ranch,
42
acre wooded lot. Architecturally
landseaped,
complete
air cond.
ermopane
windows’
throughout.
Glass
walled liv. rm. w/pan. frple. wall. Pan.
fam.
rm.
w/frple.
3 bdrms.,
2 CT
baths.
Ultra
kit.
w/new
dshwshr.,
disp., Revco refrig., oven and range.
Crptng. and shutters throughout. 2 car
att. elect. eye gar. w/hobby rm. Patio
w/gas
grill and lantern. Must sacrifice. In the 40s. ID 2-1033.

Jane Hanley
Joyce, King
Alice Pietrowicz
Rose Silsbee
Mildred Williams
1219 Washington, Wilmette

2902 Central Street, Evanston

LANNON

HIGHLAND

exc. kitchen; =
din. rm.;
pan.
fam,
rm.;
slate

finished rec. rm. w/bar; 2-car gara
good floor plan; large lot, well ldscp¢
w/many trees. Nicely carpeee
nd

SAMUEL SHERWIN

Realtor
CALL ALpine 6-1015

S.;

frple.;
walnut

- LINCOLNSHIRE
BLUFFS

607 Howard St.
UNiversity 9-2575

:

ome on
onnie
Glen eteen 4
242 baths; liv. rm. w/r

n

oe

porch;

sleeping

Beautiful
2-story
Colonial
on
choice
1/2 acre wooded lot.
FEATURING:
. De Luxe 4 bedrooms
. 244 Cer. Tile baths
. Center entry slate foyer
. Separate
dining room
. Pan. fam. rm. with frplc.
. Exceptional family kitchen
. Fin. playroom in basement
Call owner after 4, 945-8854. Low 50s.
4.
. WB
TaIE
WEST. 7 RM. DE LUXE
BI-LEVEL,
2 BATHS,
2 CAR

J. CLARKE BAKER

UNiversity 9-5600

CHARMING

DEERFIELD

DELIGHTFUL 6 YEAR OLD FOUR
bedroom
212 bath house;
a magnificent paneled family room with crab
orchard
stone
fireplace.
Split
level
with
many
extras.
Carpeting
and
drapes,
intercom,
floodlighting,
rock
garden. 2 car attached garage. Lyons
School district. Overlooking the West
Fork. In 50s. Call Jane Hanley.

has withstood its shake-down
period
beautifully. It’s now even nicer than
new. Conveniently located in Wilmette
with
3
bedrooms, .1!2
baths,
full
basement
with
2nd
fireplace,
patio,
good yard, and attached garage. Just
offered for $39,500.

lus

bedrooms,

study;
and_
den
paneled
baths,
screened
porch;
fireplace;
heated
2
car garage;
extra
kitchen
in basement;
small pool and rock garden;
many
trees;
small
bldg.
for
tool
storage;
full
screens
and_
storms.
Offered by owner, $52,500. Shown by
appt. Call R. G. Miller at 426-5371.

GLENVIEW

HOME

GLENCOE
OVERLOOKING GOLF COURSE

5

ESTATES

Very
attractive
ranch
home_
with
dozens
of extras for modern
living.
Large:
living
room.
with
fireplace,
dining area, family room
with fireplace and full bath. Modern
kitchen
with
breakfast
room.
Four
family
bedrooms
and
2 more
baths.
Completely finished basement for family
recreation and hobbies. Artistic freeform
pebble
terrace.
CENTRALLY
AIR-CONDITIONED. In 80s.

room home in the same general area
that offers lots of opportunity to use
your decorating ideas in a Victorian
setting.
This
offering
can
be
purchased in the mid $20s.

associates

Betsey Norris
Weston E. Davie

REALTORS

2 Green

"something old"

HILL

Delightful larger home in immaculate
condition. Newly added family room,
large living
with built-in bar-b-que,,
room with fireplace, attractive kitchen with separate breakfast
room.
5
family bedroom’, 312 baths. Gas H.W.
Fenced yard. 75’ x 185’. Low 80s.

mrs. MADISON and

Weston E. Davie
&amp; Co.
orothy M. Amos
Ruth W. Nick

INDIAN

offers

|

ae

VIE

Fine, Colonia

LOVELY esoRED FARMHOUSE 4%

Listings

WILMETTE—New

madiso

MPs.

KENILWORTH

ae

Barrington Countryside

ee

;

Weston E. Davie &amp; Co.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

Class
+

iM

:

pp

�a
NEW
OFFERS
ATTRACTIVE
3
Colonial brick and frame triih agree location. 2 bath: fam.
Attached gar.;5 oer lot.
-in Slum dranae disp,.$34,
-occup.
381-0609 = O72. 4340.

LE
OPEN SUN. FROM 2 TO
: “Washington St., Park Manor.
frame Cape Cod, liv. rm.;
rm.;
kit. with eating area.
aS
baths; full bsmt., partialUtil. and TV. rm., 2 car

. $30,500.

724-0573.

ELD
BY OWNER
BRICK
RANCH;
3 bdrm.;
2
baths; bult-in oven range; lg.
: “sain ily
rm.;
carpeting;
full
;
alking distance
to Middle-

“St. Phillip’s,

New

ent only:

‘NCO

‘m.

brick

$30,500.

446-7872.

ranch;

3;

j

Trier.

reas.

owner

BY

OWNER

priced

transferred;

for

early

uses

VILLAGE.

|

BDRM.,
1142 BATH
COLONIAL
dead end
St., Ige. Ist fl., gigmily
w/built.se voll OR 4-3298. $36,500.

Preferred Lake Forest

ON
rm.

beamed
ceiling and
.:
good
loc.;
lovely
t: ros 30s. 835-1261.
ON-SKOKIE
BY
OWNER.

606 ROGER
KENILWORTH
3 bdrms. 21% baths; fully air-cond., 2
blks. Sears school, 4 blks. New Trier,
3 blks train, 144 blk bus. Call owner
251-3606

Sadler

GLEN-OAK
ACRES
CUSTOM
BUILT
3 bdrm. split level, sep. din. rm.; lge.
stone frple. in pan, rec. rm.; 2 cer.
tile bt.; 2 oe oe gar. $38,500.
4-2303.
DEERFIELD PARK
BY OWNER
4 bdrm., 2 baths, ge
aby on quiet
cul-de-sac. Lge.
kit., full bsmt.,
att. gar. Immaculate. Many extras.
LOW 30s.
By appointment.
945-2376

GReenleaf

NORTHFIELD
— 4 BEDROOM
COLOnial.
148 Riverside
Drive.
Walk
to
New Trier West, 6 years old. $39,750
th offer. By orgin, owner. Call

NASH

brick

Geor

ian

on

NORTHFIELD
3 bdrm.
brick
ranch;
combination; lg. kitchen;
tile
baths;
den;
full
double garage. 446-2592.

beautiful

.

8 bdrms.;
11% baths; sep. din.
ng
area
in
kit.;
finished
ment.
Appliances,
carpeting,
, extras.

679-3143.

HARPER—ST.
"Trier E.

schl.

on cul de sac,

dist.

JOSEPH,

Cozy

Tm.;

2 bdrms.;

garage.;
20s.

Woods
. face

cer.

lge.

lot.
272-2645.

Nr. Lake/Milw.
ranch. 3 bdrms., 2

brk.

cen, air. cond., lg. pan. fam.
F
game
rm.,
crptg.,
drapes,
ully Indsepd. "Low 30s. 827-1754

ND PARK-ENGLISH 11% story.
slient condition.
3 large bdrms..
= rm., living rm. w/frple.,
full
ment, gas heat, fenced yard. Nr
ng, schools, and NW. station In
or appt. ID 2-0871.

Sewer
home,

BRK.

AND

FRAME

Knty-pine

windows

BI-LEVEL,

rec.

encl.

rm,

Sliding

patio porch,

pe

EVANSTON

BY

home
in
ng room,

fine
area.
sun room,

Living
—

space, new ceramic
enced
_ district.

P

=

OWNER

3

(BROOK.
GRACIOUS
3
BED12 bath tri-level. Large beautiful
4S
family rm., large dining
rn kitchen w/eating area.
2-7844

BY OWNER
rm. brk. ranch;
2 baths; $26,500
28
occup. Open house Sat. and
-6 p.m, 244
Greenfield Dr. PA 4CRAIG
cul-de-sac,
1/3

in

1s., Fe bom

fam.

get

* ape

gher 6 oa

COURT.
acre.
4

rm., i

gar.

extras.

Avail.

Ga.

i

baths,

air

immed.

TIGHE

INC.

REALTY

Ss

50x 180.

year.
Price $64,800

Call

EVANSTON:

Wanted

to

;

NORTH
SHORE
AREA,
COUN’
atmosphere.
4
bdrms.;
2
ths; bsmt.;
rec. rm.; double gar.;

osed

patio. Low 20s. Details. CE 4-

BRICK COLONIAL
Evanston/Skokie
144 baths;
modern
kitchen
space; cpting incl. Low 30s.
R
679-3552
. SKOKIE
BY
OWNER
3
raised
ranch.
2
car
gar.,
al air conditioning, wall to wall
—*
all face brick. Low 30s

.

EVANSTON-BY_

“a

ath.

OWNER.

LOCA-

bsm’t.

Din.

3

rm..

liv.

w/frple. Garage. Near Willard
$29,500. For appt. 869-8755 after 5

. ar

3

ACS
NCOE

5

BY

WNER

bedrm. frplc., a
bsmt., scr. por.,

gp

New

Trier

.

WNER
one

large

year

old

PARK

4 bdrm.,

many

extras,

64, near Golf Mill and
40s. For appt. 692-2491.

3 BDRM.
BRICK
back yard;
good

2 baths,

-Fairview:

BUYS!

Three,

3.

OR

ag

5-7600,

bedroom

ranches.
Priced in upper
2vs.
in: ormation call: RO 3-1844 agt.

ext.

ae

470.

woh Sener
R

eal

-¥

Fj

7

wood
Lake

d!

IN

&amp; TYSON,
AVE.
EVANSTON

1571 SHERMAN
UN 4-2600
AL

1-6700

349

BR

3-3750

NORTHWEST
BARRINGTON COUNTRYSIDE
Five rolling acres in an estate area.
Room
for a horse or two. Gas
and
electricity available. Excellent terms.
Agent, 231-1025

171

OF

day

the

rear,

IN “LIKE

Furn.,

Access.,

Fir. Prov. hand-pntd. BEDRM.
Complete w/tw. hdbrds., Desk,

or
at

is | Better

HOUSE

SALES

TRIO

vhyllis reifman, bunnie riskin and
janine

warsaw

Phone

ID

$42.500
B2. One
446-7180

fall
front
writing
desks;'
3
sets
Hollywood beds w/hdbds.; 42 x 79 bed
w/matching wal. chest;
TV;
Webcor
schanger;
Boy’s
and
Girl’s . Bikes;
rass fireplace tools; Books and
Misc.

For Sale—Iinvestment Properties

RESIDENCES
ON
COMMERCIAL
lot 50x 125.
Kenilworth.
Low
taxes

Sha maintenance,
9% return on full |
ag

$23, 000. Write

167"
| FOR

A-950,

ee.
Box

Ogee
Wilmette.

60,

ee

_Sale_by

HAZEL

Double

Your

Ri.

SAT... pit

ee

Land
ake:

For Sale—Out of State
SALE IN THORP, WIS. AREA:

PARK:

8 graves

(130-131) | $850

each

for

Write A-943, Box 60 Wilmette.
| SINGLE GRAVE IN LAWN SECTION

at Memorial Park Cemetery, also two
together
in
same _ section.
Very
reasonable. Call 835-0350.

A wonderful selection awaits

you in the Want Ads. Turn

to Classification +200

in

12:00

to 8:00

Daily, Sat. All Day

.. 8

APR.

"

Sale

14, 15, 16

ager 3 oat

tg
et Fag
i
studio-type bedrm.;

| a

leath.

48”

chrs.;

freezer,

—

aR
rnd.

den

KAGAN

sale

by

.

furn.;

CUSTOM

NET/stereo-hi-fi, COLOR TV;
er,
stereo camera;
Clothing;
Bric-a-brac,
etc.

choice

1621
GR

a;

ne
wal.
lg.

CABI-

“FORCED SALE:
Everything Sacrificed
Save 40 to 60%
WAS
$299 Italian Prov. Sofas
$230 4 pe. Bedrm. Sets
$229 Contemporary Sofas
$160 4 pc. Bedrm. Sets
$130 Sofa Beds-Sleeps 2
$80 5 pe. Dinette Sets
$80 Bunk Beds
$80 Hollywood Beds
$45 Lounge Chairs
$50 7 Drawer Desks

washFurs;

Hundreds

ROCHELLE

THURS.
and FRI. 10 ery
TO 4 P.M.
Sat.
10
A.M. ST.,to
P.M.,
at
1106
DEMPSTER
iy seton
(park
on Oak or Maple) to liquidate estate
of Miss
Bessie
McMillen.
Mason
&amp;
Hamlin
upright
piano;
Sm.
Sec’y
desk;
lge.
newly
uph._
rockers:
Bahama
bed;
brass
andirons
and
handsome
fender;
Vic.
Pier
mirror
w/shelf;
Port.
AM-FM
Radio;
Seth
Thomas
chime
mantel
clock:
Sm.
Mah. roll topped desk and chr.; Sm.
Wal.
writing
desk;
Pr.
lge.
Wal.
antique
frames;
Mah.
dbl.
4-poster
bed, tall chest and dresser w/mirror;
room
sized rugs;
Port.
sewing
machine;
Mah.
record
cabinet;
some
antique
lamps
and
bric-a-brac,
Sale
by HAZEL ANN STUPPLE

Benson Ave.
5-4900

EVANSTON

STUPPLE.

yy

tbl./brds./4

both.

AUTOMOBILE
HUNTING?

Aihe o

_ bar/stools,

_ ADJOINING
in2 Lawn
section.

each-$1,600

this Paper!

i

Rt. 2, Box

Cemetery Lots and Crypts

ANN

Pleasure

10:30 a.m. to 4p
(no children, Fri.
from 10:30 to 1) “Terrific buys ‘from

and plans for a 40 acre private
Public service approved.
Write:

Burzynski Wildlife Farms,
127, Thorp, Wis. 54771.

HOURS

2-3107

hall
tree;
Cuckoo
clocks;
Mah.
credenza to floor: Kidney shaped and

equity

$55.80

AA Furniture Co.

"
THE

ment.
Sewer
and water
available.
Lincolnshire-Half Day area. 724-4141.

166

Complete

CONDUCTED

uN

Farms—A
nin
rt
——
Estates
ACRES
READY
FOR
DEVELOP:

34

Hollywood Bed

SET
etc;

Thurs. and Fri. 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. Sat.
1 0 A.M.
to 1 P.M. at 910 FOREST
AVE., WILMETTE, Chippendale style
Mah. din. tbl.. 4 interlaced splat back
chrs.,
Pr,
Host
&amp;
Hostess
chrs.,
Bachelor’s chest and Breakfront made
by BAKER;
50’’ Blonde Mah. Breakfront;
green leather couch; : Regency
style
loveseat;
Prs.
of
Liv.
Rm.
Chrs.;
Variety sm.
Mah.
chest,
sm.
tbls.
and
lamps;
GE
washer
and
drver in A-1 shape; wood Iathe; Brass

165

Everything must be sold,

Spreads:
Oriental
Wall
SCREEN;
Bric-a-Brac: Clothes: MUCH MORE!

or offer.
UN 4-9020.

NORTH EVANSTON
45’ front, 4,370 sq. ft. Zoned
store rented, one vacant.
NASH REALTY

Sale

Crptg.

CHESTS: Brifst. Set; WIDDICOMB

cne

CONTRACT ON BUSINESS
property for sale. Will discount 12%
on
about
$25,000
contract.
Sold
for
$35,000. Call Mr. Person, DAvis 8-2494.

2

PRICED

Drapes, ETC., ETC! BOTH Sales just
minutes from each other!
SALE
1: 2400 LAKE
VIEW
(corner
Fullerton) Apt. 2103, CHICAGO. Color
Schemed
Avocado,
Gold _ w/blue,
orange; FABULOUS SOFA; Gorgeous
large pine pedstl. DIN.
TABLE
w/6
leather
cock
‘Chairs;
Pine
Crown
Glass
Brkfrnt-See’y;
Velvet
Chairs;
Leather and Fabric Chairs; Contemp.
and Itin. Prov. Gallery, End, Coffee
Tbls.; Brkfst Set; Tea Cart; Lamps.
Prehmnt.
Liquor
Cab.;
Fr.
Prov.
antq.
Ivory
BEDRM.
SET
COMPL.
w/King
sz.
hdbrd;
es
, Bric-aBrac; Clothing: MUCH MORE
SALE 2; 4100 MARINE DR., ‘Apt. 6A,
CHICAGO.
Rms.
of Far-East,
ConFr.
Prov.;
Magnfcnt.
GREGOR! TBLS.: RMS. of blue wool
carpeting, Far- East TV; wndw. Soji’s;
DRAPES;
3 = sect.
Sofa;
x;
old
Chrs.,
Others;
BAKER
sm.
DIN.
TBL.
w/lvs.,
4
chrs., _ sidebrd.;
Hanging
and
Ceil.
Fixtures;
Large
Artfel.
TREE:
Sleeper
Sofas;
“Knockout
SWEDISH
WALL
SYS-

proeerne —.
One wach 5 nr
or
imme
occupancy
Y= TD’
Small kit. and full bath in each office.

Like new cond.—$45,000.
CYRUS &amp; CO.

Sales

NEW’”’ CONDITION

Decorated

256-3000

shop

House

Both on Mon., Tues., Wed., April 1718-19, 10:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. only.
“BRIMMING
OVER”
w/Cust.
Intr.

Property

and

Sales

SACRIFICED

965-5680.
IDEALLY
LO-

store

loyal

results

2 EXQUISITE SALES
ALL FURNISHINGS

Conse lot, 66 x 164.

One

Conducted

or

Fine newer type bldg. with 2 stores
offices, and a shop with 2 car gar.

plots,

Faces

satisfactory

Auction

Call

INDIAN-

Estates.
75 ft.x 155 ft.
St. All utilities already in.

QUINLAN

ext.

Avenue

MEMORIAL
1

rina:

HOMESITE

4-5000,

quick deal call Roy Peterson.

168

ted

W ilmette—$20,000
BEAUTIFUL

345-6297

GLENVIEW

RUBS
Rg che OWN
HOME
ON
A
ovely lot in most desirable Northeast
Wilmette.
Near
the
Lake
and
Plaza
Del Lago. Listed at $29,500.

transp.,

SPLITtransp.;

BUY—IN

lot a must. Brick w/bsmt.
contract purchase. Exc. refs.

A

school

to schls., park, forest preserve.

EXCEPTIONAL

Large
Desire

3

6-4900

TO

Write Box 365, Glenview, Ill. 60025.
NEED 4 BDRMS.
OR 3 PLUS DEN.

eg

RIDGE

ERGM |

limits. 2 bedroom ranch; liv. rm. with
fireplace; lge. dining area. Garage.

Call

WILMETTE
AV.
AIR
COND.
sd brick
bi-level.
3 bdrms.,
11%
s. Oversized 2 car gar. For the
il family. $34,900. AL 1-5706.
WOOD,
HN; nice

| WANTED

kitchen

HI

room,

VE

combination.

$24,500.

NILES.

21

din.

Bast. “$86, 000.

rm.
Living rm.-dining
s, tile bath,
ee
cCALTY

ae

BDUSE

END

5 Sh a
hee
acti
| 2709 HOWARD T., CHICAGO

Ill.

area, 2 or 3 bedroom home. ALpine 18279.

Our

axperienss

afte

170

HAVE
OUTGROWN
OUR
PRESENT
warehouse
and
will
be
moving
to.
larger location within 90 days. Present
building about 7,500 sq. ft. warehousing space incl. enclosed recessed dock.
lg.
auto.
overhead
door,
3 paneled
offices.
Now
rented,
but
avail.
if
beige
Fr opin ang —
= ee
deer
oO
x
150 adj.
Zone
or goo

AL 1-4382

WANTED, TO, BUY:

AT

Riverwoods.

For Sale—Business

1409 Lake

Stoops

EVANSTON:
AMPLE
HOME,
5-6
bdrm., 345 ba., 1st fl. study or extra
bedroom. From private owner.
Call LA 5-7440
WANTED.
LARGE
4 OR
5
BDRM.
house
with
family
size
kit.
Prefer
close to loop transp.
and schools ir
Wilmette, Evanston. Call 232-0071.

of

insurance,

me

ANTIQUE
AUCTION;
SUN.
APR.
16,
1 p.m. American Legion Hall, Prairie
View, Ill. (4 mi. N. of Wheeling, off
Rt.22).
Country
items;
primitive;
brass; iron; furniture; marble; glass;
dishes;
pictures;
bottles;
Chinese
rugs; etc., etc. Consignments welcome
‘till noon, day of sale.
CULLY
AUCTION CO.
824-6283

Lake-Bay Realty Co.

| PROFESSIONAL
MAN
DESIRES
DIStinctive 4 or 5 bedroom home. Family
room on
Ist. floor. Write A-925, Box

60, Wilmette,

you

for

purposes.

our

HOUSEHOLD CONDUCTED SALES
APPRAISALS, SALES, MARKING
BETTY BOUGHTON
Call evenings
ALpine 1-2477

Located in fastest growing suburban
area of Metropolitan Chicago!
Only $75,000 cash required!
Trade for Income Property Possible!
Call Ed Thomas for additional details
at 251-5037 after 5 p.m.

Buy—Houses

CALL

—_

FOR THAT SPECIAL SERVICE
Featured in August Reader’s Digest

EXCELLENT
Financial Opportunity!
Restaurant-Night Club

; ANSTO &gt; BDRM. BRICK
835-1800
n; 2 C.T. baths; rec. rm.;
2
5 TO 7 BEDROOMS, NEW TRIER
: sernd. porch: 2 car garage. | EAST DISTRICT, CONVENIENT TO
inco iaeaen deh, Ait. By owner. | TRANSPORTATION. FROM PRIVATE
OWNER.

goods

sales

list

Phone AL 1-2100 or HI 6-3037
.
Brittler Household
Sales

only $9,500.

164

GLENCOE REALTY
Ethel Rosenthal

U) per 30s. 475-1396.

lane,

cated; wonded

tion. No. 1 bus. Near shops. Large liv.
rm.; kit. w/dining area; utility rm.; 3
bdrms.;
1% baths. Garage. Ideal for
adults. Upper 20s. DA 8-7729.

160

water.

CHIEF REALTORS
GLENCOE-OWNER:

WANTED:
3 BDRM.
2 BATH
QUALity
ranch.
Glencoe,
East
Highland
$50,000.
Park
or
Wilmette.
About
Buyer has
eens.
before
Sept.
cash

and

assures

Highwood

ACRES

Oak

me

$11,000

LOVELY

household

mailing

sale.

WOODED

WOODED

(9)

to

1135 Greenleaf, Wilmette
Offers A Service of Appraisal

estate,

E=
GLENVIEW—52
X 135 WOODED
LOT.
Fully
improved
for that new
home
1
9,500 ready

1-3005

Mrs.

Rd.
432-3933

UNiversity
evening.

CO.

Income

of
2

$8,900.
CR 2-7300.

iy cong: ae ene
=
icago
Avenue nr.
Dempster.
Com4
and
Offices
and
Store
of
plex
furnished
apartments.
All have
Air
Conditioners.
Zoned
C-2.
Garage

40
x 30. Lot

FOR

LINCOLNSHIRE-HEAVILY

White

Many

ALpine

ZONED

2 acre w/sewer and
Birchwood Realty Co.

21,

5-1080

cond.

modern

PRIVATE
PARTY
DESIRES
RESIdential lot in Glenview or North Shore
, area;
or 3-bdrm. home in Winnetka.
Range
$25,000. 729-2825.

in 40s.

REALTORS
Wilmette

521-4th

bath. | ww.

in yard. DALow8-9427.
taxes.
$27,500.

CR

2%

LOTS

Bay

anything

From the Buggy Wheel Antiques

Devonshire Ct. Price: $4,500 or best
offer.
Owner
will
consider
contract
w/low
down pg?yment
or any
reas.
offer. Phone 362-5258 evenings.
NORTHBROOK.
SMALL
LOT
ON
newly improved Maple St. 114 blocks
from
town.
Area
of
$45,000
new
homes. $9,500. CR 2-5008 after 6 p.m.

YOU
WILL
LOVE
THE
CONVENIence of this lovely brick townhouse
only 3 years old in Wilmette, near the
bye L’’,
eA shops, lake. and golf course. 3

bdrms.,

for

dwellings, for immediate
etails
cont
vir REALTOR

Green

ave

is your
chance
furn.,
art a

For info. call Leslie: UN 4- 1145
JEANETTE
CASKEY

1-1500

446-7180

20

you

HIGHLAND PARK: 50’ X 150’ LOT ON | HI 6-2410

fas

frple.

y wig?
Peng geet
1-6344 after 5 p.m.

226

Ideal

$16,500.

a

Houses

GR

water.

I

dispose of this is the best way to do

jewelry, tools, etc. at real savin
ALpine

REALTY

Guay

BY OWNER
living- -dining
1144 ceramic
bsmnt;
att.

&amp; ORR,

3-3220

and

Conductors

it. Buyers,
this
acquire
antiques,

5-0500

HIGHWOOD

DELUXE-END
UNITAIR
CONditioned.
3 Bedroom
14% bath
townhouse about 42 block from South Blvd.
“L’’,
Very
attractive,
and
loads
of
living
and _ storage
space.
Quick
possession.
Good
financing.
$26,000.
Erna Thompson
MITCHELL
BROS
GR 5-3900

BY OWNER
2
tri-level.
Liv.
ga t
Pee ?Famil ly rm., built-in
undry rm., full bsmt. ‘Att. gar.
air cond.,
A-1 shape.
Many
. Low 30s. WI 5-3452.

bath.

McGUIRE

BR

sellers.

Hultman

Northfield-Northbrook

EVANSTON

tile bath;

les

NEW TRIER SCHOOL DISTRICT
Approx.
2/3
area.
Heavily
wooded.

BEAUTIFULLY
MAINTAINED
BRICK
townhouse
close
to
transportation,
schools,
shopping
and
St.
Francis
Hospital. 3 bedrooms, bath and half,
cabinet kitchen with eating area, full
basement
with
paneled
Rec.
Room.
Under $25,000. Call Fran Hamilton.

IVE
BRICK
RANCH
IN
Northbrook area. Lge. liv.-din.
newly decorated w/new cptg.;

kit.;

Sale—Town

18 x 14 pan. fam.

opens
onto
lovely
priv.
yard.
or children.
Nr.
transp.
and
ne.
Shown
by
appt.
only.
. By owner: call 251-9294.

b.;

For

&amp;

Appraisers—Auctioneers—

la
LESLIE’s FLEA MARKET AND SALE
At
the
Old
Lake
County
Museum,
Wadsworth Rd.
at 41. Starting Sun.
Apr.
16 and
every
Sun.
thereafter.
“ee
ane outside meng phloer spa =

Ht.

GLENVIEW BY OWNER
$19,000
3 bdrm. frame ranch;
in conv. Park
Manor; 2 blks. to shop. center; 2 blks.
to pub. schl. Free bus serv. to Cath.
schl. 42 blk. to park. PA 4-0970.

159

3 bdrm.

169

ONLY
3 PARCELS
AVAILABLE
IN
private
estate,
magnificent
trees,
private, winding road, entrance
gates,
nds. Sites from 14% to2 acres.
From
5500. Ask for plat. :

3 bdrms.;.. 2 tile baths; lge. wood

am

R.

3

rae
ENGLAND

Charge

PARKER
1560 Howard
Daily

of other
accounts

values
invited

FURNITURE
St.

CO.
764-2206

115 Biks. E. of “‘L’”’ Station
to 6. Mon., Thurs. to 9 Sun.

to 5

EVERYTHING MUST GO!
Yeliow G.E. WASHER AND DRYER;
2 white enameled cabts. w/glass drs.;
Maple
dinette
set
(6
chrs.);
G.E.
Brown
19
cu.
ft.
refrig.
w/freezer
drawer;
Brown
30”
G.E.
4 burner
stove, pushbutton; finest qual. carpeting,
reas.;
workbench/tools;
redwd.
patio furn.; Simmons loveseat studio
bed, like new;
2 antq. occas. chrs.;
anta. dresser; Vict. commode w/marble top; 2 pr twin sz. frames. matts,
pI
ee
R.C.A.
TV; Much
misc.

�172

For

Sale—Household

172

Goods

OUR "USED RUG" ROOM
IS LOADED WITH THE
BEST VALUES EVER!
WHAT FINDS! THESE ARE ‘‘TRADEins’ from Evanston=homes where we
installed new carpeting. Every piece
cleaned
in
our
plant,
mothproofed,
rolled in tubes for easy selection and
cash-n-carry
priced.
Bring
measurements.

EVANSTON CARPET AND
CLEANING CO.

1917 Church St. UN 4-0277, UN 4-0289
Mon. and Thurs. to 9—Saturday to 5:30
YES, WE WELCOME ALL
, MIDWEST
BANK CREDIT
CARDS
PACKARD
ORCHESTRAL
REED
ORgan $600;
mple, commode, $45; wash
stand w/towel bars $30;
5-ft. corner
what-not
shelf $35;
cradle
$75;
oak
commode $40; lge. oak chest $45; oak
vict. tbl. $18; cnerry settee $45; oak
rnd’d glass china cab. $100;
carved
oak
dresser
$30;
Jenny
Lind
bed
frame $30; needlepoint footstool $7.00;
copper
broiler
and
top,
mint
cond.
$25;
rocker/youth-chr.
$30;
mpl. end
tbl. $10;
child’s chifforobe
$15;
lge.
—
wicker
rocker
$15. AL
6MOVING:-FOR
SALE
RUGS;
9X12
gold,
9x15
green,
25 square
yards
beige carpeting. Curtains and drapes;
1 way pull white dacron sheer drapes:
for
patio
doors,
with
avocado
side
panels. 100” x
36’’ gold curtains; 100’
x 52” beige drapes. Like new 8 ft. x4
ft.
hobby
board.
8
place
settings
Franciscian
ware
dishes-Autumn
leaves-many
serving
pieces.
8 place
setting
Community
silver.
Call
2723373.

REFRIGERATORS
from $59.95
AUTOMATIC WASHERS
79.95
DRYERS
$69.95
RANGES
from $69.95
RECONDITIONED
GUARANTEED
FREE DELIVERY
NORTH SHORE REFRIGERATION
Crawford and Simpson (Golf Road)
MOVING-PRICED
FOR
IMMED.
sale. All in exc. cond.;
GE
mobile
dishwasher,
$100;
limed
oak dinette
table
w/extra
leat,
table
pads,
4
chairs, $45.;
RCA port. TV w/stand,
$2¢.: garden tools, incl. lawn mower,
edger,
sprinkler,
hose, rake, $20.;
2
red uphol. chrome chairs, $5.00. DA 8-

0031

after

6 p.m.

Fri.

Apr.

14,

or all

day Saturday.
PORCH
SALE
FRIDAY
AND
SATURday, April 14, 15. Porch glider $4.00;
painted tables 50c ea.; twin beds with
used mattresses $8.00 ea.; phone table
and chair $2.00; rocking chair $3.00;
extension
board
and_
wallpapering
board and equip., $10; vanity table;
dressers;
hanging plant pots;
usabie
20” TV $19; misc. cheap. 2 slabs of
marble. 122 Fourth Street, Wilmette.
LIKE
NEW
STANLEY
NAVACA
DINing room set in Jade finish. Used in
down-town
hi-rise
only
6
months.
Table and 6 chairs. $495. Breakfront
$485;
slate top server 55’ $180;
sofa
bed; rattan porch furn., like new teal
blue;
living
room
and
light
blue
bedroom drapes; chandelier. Call 2518

DISCOUNT CRIB SALE

Lullabye-Edison-Childcraft-Storkline

from
Juvenile

General
1433

$19.99

items

at discount

Discount

Milwaukee

Av.

prices
AR

te

HOUSEHOLD
FURNISHINGS,
INCL.,
sofa;
loveseats;
wicker porch fufn.;
slip covered chrs.; Roper gas stove;
tbls.; lamps; rugs; china; glassware;
brass
frpl.
screen
and
tools;
Toro
ower mower; misc. 130 Westview Rd.
innetka.
(1 blk. E. Hibbard)
2nd
house N. of Hill Rd.
. MAH. EXPANDWAY TBLE, 3 LEAVES
$55.00; pedestal ice cream tble. Formica top $8.00:
7’ aluminum
Christmas
tree/stand $10.00;
Westinghouse
dehumidifier/heater
comb.
$30.00;
meat
slicer
$8.00;
Decorator
lamps
o&gt;
spa
16’ T.V. $8.00 works. OR

April

13,

1967

172

Goods

KNGLANDER
BEST
TWIN
MATtresses, 2 wks. old, extra firm, will
separate.
Sewing
machine, - perfect
condition. 2 tall table lamps. Two 3
dwr. .chests
plus
matching
corner
desk. White wrought iron: headboard,
tw.
sz.,
3 bdrms.
of
spreads
and
matching drapes. Best offer. 835-4944.
MISC.
FURNITURE,
DIN.
RM.
SET;
bdrm. set, double bed complete with
wrought
iron
hdbd.;
drum _ tbl.;
console TV; elec. sewing mach.; short
sofa; end lamp, and cocktail tables;
Colonial bench; 2 uphol. chrs.; rugs;
lamps;
rotary mower. AL 1-9351.
CUT VELVET
LOVE
SEAT
(PLASTIC
cover); marble top oct. tble.; lamps;
lounge
chr.;
pull-up
chr.;
coffee
tables;
wal.
din.
rm.
set;
spinet
piano;
mirror
table.;
kitch.
set,
couch,
TV phono comb.
Misc. items
good cond. OR 4-6915.
VICT.
DRESSER;
PROV.
DESK
AND
chest;
rocker;
antique
lamps
and
clock; round formica top din. table, 6
chairs;
2 iron hdbrds;
writing
tbl.;
bench;
mirror;
pictures.
Sat.,
Sun.
te
ag Gregory, Chicago or call UP
MOVING
MUST
SELL:
8-PC.
carved
mehoeany
din.
rm.
set,
3
leaves, pads and
buffet; 1.cocoa wool
hall runner, 11’ x 37’; wh. shag
wool
rug,
12’x16’;
2
end_tables/coffee
table;
cherry
wood
w/marble
tops.
328-5953.
JENNY LIND DOUBLE BED;
FORMIca
walnut
top
dinette
set
and
4
chairs; dresser and mirror;
ice box;
stove;
cooking
utensils;
dishes;
linens,
never
used;
misc.
House
sale.
Thurs.
Fri.,
Sat.,
2837
Hartzell,
Evanston UN 4-7254
“BOOKCASES-DESKS-CHESTS, ETC.
UNPAINTED FURNITURE MART
Largest Selection - Discount Prices
7550 N. Milwaukee Ave. (At Harlem)
Open Mon. and Thurs. evenings.
OPEN SUNDAYS 11 to 3
763-7680
BEAUT.
FURNITURE.
PRAC.
NEW.
90” antiq. white sofa w/plastic cover;
din. tbl. w/4 cain back chrs.; 29°’ s«
end tbl.;
hall tbl. w/marble
top;
2
blue and white quilted chrs.; 2 white
Call 835-3041.
ROUND
OAK CLAW
FOOT TABLE;
4
chairs; dictionary stand;
rolitop secretary desk;
large leaded gl. shade;
pr. leaded glass windows;
ice cream
table;
3 heart
chairs.
ENGLE
ANTIQUES 5751 N. Clark St. LO 1-4868.
42’
TRADITIONAL
BUFFET
SERVer;
metal
cabinet
66x 42x17’;
pr.
white fibreglas arm
chrs.;
lilac and
white Melmac for 8, never used; 45”
length
cotton
drapes;
small
rugs;
misc. 724-8048.
KIMBALL
WALNUT
PIANO, BEAUTIful small upright; new model Amana
comb. refrigerator freezer; lowboy 5’
hall
chest;
mahog.
bedrm.
dresser
and
chest.
Draperies.
Lovely
birch
dinette set. ROgers Park 4-4007.

Newly Upholstered
Arm Chair,
GREEN
DESIGN
ON
ground, $40. Hillcrest

WHITE
6-3557.

BACK-

HOTPOINT
AND
G.E.
AIR
CONDS.,
9x12
carpets,
avocado
and
royal
blue;
Sears Lady
Kenmore
washing
machine; custom made beige drapes;
dinette set;
wall to wall beige wool
carp. 677-7309.
PAIR
OF
SECTIONAL
SOFAS;
FORmica
top
coffee
table;
king
size
mattress;
set
of
4
wrought-iron
counter stools;
19 inch Admiral
TV
w/stand.
Call PArk 4-1356
15-16;
1-5
HOUSE’
SALE:
APR.
sofa
bed;
p.m.
Blond
bdrm.
set;
contour chr.;
lounge
chr.;
6 cu. ft.
frigid.;
misc.
sm.
furn.
and
appl.
Odds
and ends.
625 Laramie,
Glenview. 729-2631.
BLACK
NAUGAHYDE
LOUNGE
chair;
fruitwood
end
and _ coffee
tables; maple desk and chair; single
foam mattress, box spring and frame;
two
3 drawer
chests.
Call
945-3924
after 6 p.m. or weekends.
SL.
MAPLE
BED
COMPL.;
SOFA;
chests;
desks;
rockers;
drop
leaf
tbls.;
ice
cream
chrs.
and _ tbl.;
Hitcheock
chrs.;
misc,
cane _ chrs.
baba
829 Chicago,
Evanston.
UN
VERY
LARGE
MAH.
CHEST
WITH
shirt drawer. Pine sideboard and dry
sink
in
pine.
Mah,, table,
17 x 24.
Pembroke table, etc.
EVANSTON ANTIQUES AND RESALE
826 Custer
Hrs. 10-4; Sat. to 3.
BABEE
TENDA
$15;
LG. TRICYCLE
$5.00; 2 colonial bookcase headboards
$7.00 ea;
6 ladder back chairs $4.00
ea;
Hartman
wardrobe
trunk
$10;
Westinghouse
toaster,
never
used
$3.00; 2401 Simpson, Evanston.

21" Low Boy Mahogany TV
$25;

For

Sale—Household

DOUBLE
ers with

bed,

$20;

Goods

DRESSER
66’,
9
DRAWmirror, $50; Hollywood sgl.

Englander

loveseat

hidea-

bed,
Early American style, $75. Call
477-9273.
SOLID
WAL.
DIN.
ROOM
SET;
60x
40 table, leaf, pads,
4 side, 2 arm
chairs,
light
rose
damask
_uphol.;
aa
and hutch. Exc. cond. $225. 869TAKE
SOIL AWAY
THE
BLUE
LUStre way from carpets and upholstery.
Rent electric shampooer $1.00. Central
cae Hdwr.
1910 Central Av., Evanson.

8-8163.

6-2060

827 LINCOLN
ST.,
EV.
MOVING.
14
cu. ft. frostless refrig., 172 lb. freezer
comb.,
like new
$150;
Westinghouse
laundromat
and
dryer,
best
model,
exc. cond.; 12 x 12 white nylon carp.;
andirons;
bookcase,
$10;
headboard
and frames;
baby equip. Much misc.
DA 8-0985.
FEDDERS
WINDOW
AIR
CONDItioners,
$75
ea.;
mahog.
kneehole
desk, $35; 2 bolster pillows, $5.00 ea.;
mod.
light
fixtures,
$3.00;
piano
bench, $10; 2 uphols. chrs., $20 ea.;
comp. set Childcraft, perf. cond., $40;
single bookcase
bed w/match.
night
stand and 4-draw. chest, $75. 724-5747.
COMPLETE
YOUNGSTOWN KITCHEN
5 hanging
cabinets,
6 Formica
top
base cabinets, including corner with
lazy susan, double sink and faucets,
Yellow
Frig.
electric
refrig.
with
freezer,
30’’
elec.
range.
Owner
»
yedecorating—Best
offer.
After
5 or
weekends, phone 251-0238.

Sale—Household

MUST
SELL.
ITAL.
PROV.
FRUITwood
bdrm.
set
w/box
spring
and
matt.;
pr.
occas.
chairs
w/plastic
covers; {tal. Prov. fruitwood liv. rm.
tables;
dinette
set;
lamps;
Leg-omatic card table, 4 chairs; single bed
w/matt., box spring. UP 8-6372 or UP

Mart

ANTIQUE
HUTCH,
$68;
TALL
Drexel bookcase,
$139;
large Oxford
Kent ottoman, castored, $42; country
French arm chair, $42; slide projector, $12;
Woodard
glass topped din.
tble., $59; dresser, $36; Vict. vanity,
$78;
wing
chr.,
$18;
architectural
books; high chair; many other items.
1243 Maple Av., Evanston.
EARLY
AMERICAN
MAPLE _ DINette
set:
round
table,
2
leaves,
formica top, 5 captain chairs, 1 hiback chair, $125;
Lawson davenport,
aqua
upholstered,
$75;
green upholstered
bedroom chair, $25; two end
tables,
light wood
(Tomlinson)
$30;
davenport, circular 3 piece sectional,
ivory beige, $200. OR 6-0180.

4296.

For

PORCH SALE: LGE. CHEST PAINTED
white,
pert.
for child’s
bdrm.,
$15;
tble., $10; liv. rm. chr., $20; ane
matching
mirror,
$5.00;
maple
en
ottoman,
$10;
picture
frames,
$1.00
up; books;
knick-knacks;
2 Woodard
porch chrs., $25 ea.; etc. Sat..and Sun,
707 Indian Rd., Glenview. PA 4-3907.

BROWNIE

UNIFORM _

$2.00

Early Am. couch, $90. Call HO 5-4780
or AM 2-3858.
ZENITH
TV
19”
SPACE
COMMAND
$85;
Washer-Speed
Queen
Wringertype,
$25;
Hoover
vacumn
cleaner
$10; All good condition. 945-1287.
DESK
chair,
lamps,

AND
CHAIR:
LEATHER
ottoman;
hutch
and _ chest;
Good condition. 878-1400.

2’x5’
METAL
LINEN’
CABINET;
kit. table, 4 chairs; Samsonite bridge
table, 4 chairs;
various. dishes;
sm.
chest of 3 drawers; clothes. RO 1-9394
after 6 p.m.
THOMASVILLE
CONTEMPORARY
bdrm. set; Maple. Dbl. bookcase bed,
dbl.
chest,
triple
dresser,
2 night
stands, mirror, box springs and matt.
Exc. cond. $250. 945-6241.
THE
PROVEN
CARPET
CLEANER
Blue Lustre is easy on the budget.
Restores forgotten colors. Rent electric shampooer, $1.00. Ace Hardware,
Glenview.
BEDRM.
SET.
DREXEL,
CHERRY
wood,
dbl.
bed,
spring
and
matt.,
chest’
on
chest,
triple
dresser
and
Pa
eam Exc. cond. Very Reas. AM
-0971.
DIN.
RM.
FURN.:
2-YR.
OLD
Hardin Cherrywood Harvest Tbl. w/3
leaves;
6 ladder back chrs. w/Rush
seats, 2 of which are arm chrs. $450.
724-4579.
MUST SELL IMMEDIATELY
:
Furniture in builder’s model homes.
Compl. rooms or ind. pieces. Must see
to believe.
Free
delivery.
Cash
or
terms. Model Homes, 437-1364.
STOVE,
REFRIGERATOR
AND
SINK
in one unit. Exc. for space problem,
220 volts, $50; 2 bunk beds, mattress
$10; 6 din. rm, chrs. $12;
pape
rer
standard mixer 2 bowls $15 676-2110

172

For

Sale—Household

172.

Goods

CHERRYWOOD
BREAKFRONT;
Blond.
step
tbl;
walnut
coffee
step
tbl.; 2 children’s play tbls/chrs; 2 toy
yer eee
Reas.
BR
4-9170.
aft.
3:30.
LIKE
NEW
GREEN
AND
WHITE
tweed sofa, 42 price; 6 pr. Provincial
print drapes; 2 tall decorator lamps;
one
oven 6 burner stove. AL 6-3015
p.m.
WEBCOR. _ HI-FI, RECORDS,
HOOVER
Lark, Washer, Mirrors, lamps, steam
iron, toaster, clocks, antique ‘bottles,
coffee
mill, dishes,
glasses
ete.
Wesley, ist fl. UN 4-1541.
ITALIAN
FRUITWOOD
BEDROOM.
set (no bed;
Early American
settee
and
chair;
cocktail table
and
floor
fan.
835-0793
BEDROOM
SET, ANTIQUE.
IVORY,
5
pieces,
triple
dresser,
night
stand
w/glass tops and mirror, .twin beds.
aus. cond. After 6 and wknds. DA 8KELVINATOR
DE
LUXE
WASHER,
dryer,
$200;
Sears
36”
Gas
range,
auto.
time
-control,
grill,
burner
w/brain, $100;
GE port. dishwasher,
$45; Jacobsen 21’’ Manor reel mower
w/chariot, grass catcher, $45. 272-0237.
6

YR. CRIB:
ANTIQUE
WHITE
AND
gold w/detachable
canopy,
mattress,
springs, begging, dressing table. Best
offer. 835-1508.
MOVING:
HUMIDIFIER
ALMOST
new; R.C.A. washer, 1 year old; dryer
6 months; window fan, 3 speed. All in
perfect condition. 869-0114.
SLIGH
FRUITWOOD
DINING
SET,
separate table, folds over cane front
buffet, 4 cane back chrs. Reasonable.
VE 5-4564 after 6 p.m.
CRPTG.—APPROX.
50 SQ. YDS.
100%
wool avocado w/pad, 2 yrs. old, $225;

blond

wood

dropleaf din. rm.

(or best offer).

tbl., $50

274-8726 eves.

MOVING—MUST SELL:
21” CARRIER UPRIGHT FREEZER
Excel. cond.
Best offer
761-3558 evenings or weekends

FRENCH
PROV.
BDRM.
SET;
3
lounge chairs; brass frpl. set; lamps;
mirrors;
pictures;
brie-a-brac
and
ae: starting Fri. 14, 412 Lee St. 475-

HOUSE SALE—FURNITURE; DISHES;
cookware;
9x21
rug;
much
miscellaneous.
Thurs.,
Fri.
Sat.
1012
Ashland Av., Evanston.

FURNITURE
FROM
MODEL
HOME.
Brand new fruitwood dining room set;

CARPET SALE: NYLON $5.85 SQ. YD.,
now
$3.85
yd.
Compl.
service
and
remodeling your old carpet. 864-5551.
Ace Carpet Co., 1620 Mapie, Evanston.

bdrm.

sets;

lamps;

chairs;

Also used

furniture.
Crest
Realty,
appt.
only.
Call after 5 p.m. ORchard 5-4527.
ANTIQUE SPANISH BDRM. AND DINing room
sets, very good condition.
Best offer.
7530 N. Damen, Chicago
465-3798

SHE
SALLY’S
IN-LAWS
COMING.
didn’t
fluster—cleaned
the
carpets
with
Blue
Lustre.
Rent
electric
pari
aoa
$1.00. Ace Hdwr., Northrook.
SILVER
TEA
SET;
CANDELABRA;
chaise longue; pt. TV set: cranberry
crystal hurricane lamps;
bric-a-brac;
wall hangings; Dresden figures. OR 5Ae.

MOVING:
SACRIFICE, BEST OFFER.
Oatmeal wool carpeting and padding,
13’ x 18’ living room
and hallways,
33 sq. yds. Good
cond.
Much
misc.
328-3332.
TABLE
LAMPS;
21”
RCA _ CONsole
TV;
white
leather
bench
with
cane
back.
Odds
and
ends.
Very
reasonable, name your own price. Call
478-0279.
FURNITURE SALE: NEW AND USED.
Also, repairing, refinishing, upholstering. Cane
and
rush seats
installed.
Weber’s
Furniture
Co., 829 Chicago,
Evanston. UNiversity 4-6600.

Antique Furniture Sale
LINDWALL‘S
Oak Street
Winnetka
14 Blk. W. of Green Bay Road.
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY!
Clearing
out
furniture
from
model
homes. Complete rooms or individual
pieces. Free delivery. Cash or terms.
Model Homes.
537-6770.

808

HIDE-A-BED
COUCH,
CUSTOMmade
slipcovers
and
also
sectional
couch with custom-made slip covers;
chair
Danish
style;
auto.
Maytag
washer. Call AM 2-3042.

EVANSTON
USED GAS STOVES AND
refrigerators. Dealer. UN 4-5133
1104 Emerson St., rear, after 6 p.m.
OPEN
HOUSE-TOYS;
RADIO;
RECords; tables; chairs; lamps. Personal,
bath and kit. items. Rugs, pillows—all
ral new. 8513 Keystone, Skokie. 679MCGRAW-EDISON
WINDOW
AIRconditioner, 212 ton (26,000 BTU). Like
new,
used
one
month,
warranty
included.
$325.
Call 676-4928
after
6
p.m.
GOOD
CONDITION;
100”
BLACK
metallic
sectional,
$80;
Philco
19’
portable
TV
$20;
RCA
21’
remote
control TV, $60; lamps; end table. 9657147.

BRASS
2644 Green

EAGLE
Bay

869-6660
Rd.

ANTIQUES
Evanston

WHIRLPOOL
SET
IMPERIAL
AUTO.
washer
and
electric
dryer.
G.E.
refrig.
like new.
Int.
Harvester
16’
freezer.
All
beautifully
operating.
Very reas. Moving to apt. 835-0012.
17’’—19’’—21"" AND 23” T.M.
TV's,”
O25
and
tp:
34°"
RCA
TV
console, $30; tank vacs.; Comp. photo
develop. equip., $40. Teletone House,
626 Waukegan Rd. 724-3456. Glenview.
PAIR
OF
NAUGAHYDE
WHITE
couches.
Walnut
legs,
separate
bolsters. Good condition. 433-4423.

BREAKFAST
NOOK,
OFF-WHITE;
Walnut
Den
furniture:
sofa,
uphol.
chair, end table. Desks. Good condition. Call DAvis 8-7205.
RUG;
BREAKFAST
SET;
ANTIQUE
table;
custom
drapes
and
curtains.
oy
Grant St., Evanston. Phone 869864.
7 PC. DANISH.WALNUT
DINING RM.
set, Tables opens to 8 Ft. Best offer.
Days, 272-8200.
TERRIFIC
BARGAIN
ON
BENDIX
combination washer-dryer; both washing and drying done by just setting 2
dials. VErnon 5-3812.
G.E.
PORT.
DISHWASHER,
$75;
mod.. buffet by Lane, 85’ x 26’, exc.
cond. PArk 9-0939.
TWIN
BEDS COMPLETE
WITH
MATtresses and box springs, nearly new
corner head board unit, $125. 864-2333
after 7 p.m.
SALE!
ANTIQUE
MANTEL
CLOCK;
dinette
set;
l.r. chairs,
tables;
d.r.
server
cabinet;
linens;
bird figures.
name your prices! GR 5-2459
ALL
REFRIGERATOR.
CUST.
MADE
2 dr. 21 cu. ft. Stainless steel in-out.
Ideal. for lge. fam. or sm. restaurant.
Best offer over $200. 433-0505.
UPHOLS. LIV. RM. FURN.;
DIN. RM.
set; silver flatware; china; TV; misc.
hshld. items,
all good cond. BRoadway 5-2267.
DRAPERIES FOR SALE: USED 1 YR.
79 x 120’, beige lined; 90 x 104’’, sauterne
unlined.
4-inch
hems.
$90
complete. Call 724-8682.
8 PC.
DIN.
RM.
SET $125;
COFFEE
tbl., Fr. Prov. $25; Contour chr. $50;
stationary card tbl. set $50; washing
mach.,
wringer
type
$25;
bookcase
headboard,
full size, $10. OR
3-6022.
DOUBLE
DRESSER
W/FRAMED
mirror and twin headboards.;
Large,
table lamp;
Hi-riser sleeper.
UN
90406 or 475-3909.
42". ROUND
FAR
EASTERN
DINING
room table, 1 board, 6 chairs. Perfect
condition.
Best
offer.
Call
835-4186,
before 10 a.m. or after 5 p.m.
8

PC.
DISTRESSED
OAK
EARLY
American din. rm. set, buffet, hutch.
deacon’s bench, 4 chairs, table with 2
leaves. $300. 761-6035. Call eves.
MOVING:
COLONIAL
MAHOGANY
dresser and twin size bed; box springs
and mattress;
3-cushion studio couch
w/scotch-guard cover. DAvis 8-5116.
BLACK
LEATHER
CHAIR
WITH
toman. Perfect condition. $50.
Call AL 1-8116.

OT-

BLOND
FORMICA
DAYSTROM
TAble and 4 chairs, 2 9’’ leaves. Can seat
10. One twin size spring and mattress.
Reas. Eves. only 328-2917.
MOVING: MUST SACRIFICE:
complete new living rm. set for 1/3
orig. cost. Also refrig., $75; dryer, $50.
MeKee 2nd. floor.’ 864-9108.

NAUG.
SWIVEL
ROCKER;
PROV.
DRUM
TABLE;
ITEMS. 869-5887.

FRENCH
OTHER

4 RMS. FURNISHED:
COUCH;
CHRS.;
tbls.;
9 pc.
modern
din.
rm.
set;
dressers;
kitchen
set.
Good
cond.
SH 3-5274 and SH 3-7535
92”
BEIGE
TRADITIONAL
exc. cond., $50 or best offer.
1-6245 after 6:30 p.m. Thurs.,
8 a.m. Sat.

SOFA,
Call AL
or after

For

Sale—Household

Goods

FULL
SIZE
BED,
SOLID
BRASS
headboard,
Beautyrest
mattress
and
box spring, contour pad’ and”sheets,
$75. Call OR 4-9476.
SOFA;
2
UPHOLSTERED
CHAIRS;
desk, muca miscellaneous. Good condition. Reasonable. Call after 6 p.m.
UN 9-2292
A

REAL
BUY
REASONABLE
BEAUtiful 12x15
all wool beige shag rug
and carpeting, 1 yr. old; 26x19 gray
cptg.; pads; exc. cond. VE 5-2581.

KITCHEN APPLIANCES;.GAS STOVE;
refrigerator;
deep freeze;
dishwashoffer
er;.
table;
cabinets;
best
GReenleaf 5-6732.

FOR

SALE:

KELVINATOR

REFRI-

gerator;
Frigidaire
electric
stove;
Kitchen
Aid
dishwasher.
Call
HIllcrest 6-3763.
WALL
SHELVES;
BOOKCASES;

Glass;

Tables;

Franciscan

apple

pattern
service;
Cookware;
Much
misc. Call 728-1324.
OUR
MOVE
IS YOUR
GAIN!
KITCHen Aid Dishwasher—$50; 90 yds. beige
carptg.
- 30c/sq.
ft.; blue 842
x 842;
Drexel brkfrt; Wal. chrs. 869-4140.
BUILDER
furniture
separate,

:

SELLING
OUT
DISPLAY
in
4
model
homes.
Will
up to 50% off. We deliver.

255-0670

CHINA
DISTRESSED
$180

CABINET
BUTTERNUT FINISH
Hillcrest 6-6646

CARPETING,
ALL
NYLON
400 YDS.
at $2.50 a yd.; 450 yds, plush nylon at
$3.75
a
yd.
Will
separate.
erms.
Empire, LA 5-9626.
HOUSE
FULL OF FURNITURE
or some individual pieces.
Very good condition.
Best offer.
OR: 4-6739
HEAVY
NYLON
PLUSH CARPETING,
choice of 4 colors, reg. $8.00 yd., close
out
price, $3.75 yd. Terms.
Empire,
6014
W. Dempster, 965-4300.
FURNITURE OF MODEL HOMES
now being sold at 40% to 60% off.
Will separate, terms.
Empire, 965-4300
36’
CHAMBERS
GAS
RANGE,
$25,
Thermowell,
griddle,
retained-heatoven, stainless steel top.
AL
1-6592
DIRT CHEAP
Stove;
refrig.;
furniture;
and
household
items.
1514
Ridge
Evanston. 9 to 5, Sat. only.

misc.
Av.,

SINGER
SEWING
MACHINE,
ZIG
zag attachments and cabinet; guaranteed;
$35;
will
deliver;
Dealer.
ALpine 1-7290.
‘
SIX YEAR
CRIB
MATTRESS,
VERY
good condition, $10. Phone
256-1855
EXTRA
LENGTH
DOUBLE
BOX
spring, mattress, and frame $30; Paul
McCobb maple dresser $30. Call after
7 p.m., ORchard 6-0569.
BSMNT.
SALE, SAT., APR. 15 9 TO 3.
Bric-a-braec
and
antiques.
3827 Harvard Terrace, Skokie.
674-4488
GARAGE
SALE:
RUMMAGE
AND
antiques.
1200 Green Bay Rd., Glencoe, Ill. Large gray farmhouse
near
Golf club turn. 835-4570.

BEIGE
good

WOOL.
cond.

CARPET

and

clean.

5’ x 7'9"', 2°3" x 24°6"’.
after 6 p.m.

PA

W/PADS

Size

12’
x 22’,

all for $50. Can

4-2053.

LIKE
NEW-USED
3 WEEKS-QUEEN
size
mattress,
box
spring
and
bed
frame,
value
$185 will sell for $75.
ORchard 4-2879.

Carpet Sale Open

Sundays

20-—60% REDUCTIONS. TOP QUALITY
Safeway Carpets. 7005 N. Clark, Chgo.
WESTINGHOUSE ELEC. RANGE, DBL.
oven, $35: General Electric refrigerator, $35. Good condition.
729-4888

SIMMONS HIDE-A-BED $50.
PORTABLE DISH WASHER $20.
259-7445
or
AL 6-0172
9
PIECE
LIGHT
WOOD
DINING
room set; folding baby bed; Cosco
high chair. Call BR 4-7281 after 7:30
p.m.
BEAUTIFUL
MAHOGANY
DESK,
leather top;
mahogany
file cabinet;
sofa, foam
rubber;
carpeting,
silver
green. All like new. 869-2564.
WHITE
SILK
SECTIONAL
SOFA:
Pumice dining room set, round tbl., 4
chrs.;
china
cabinet;
Octagon
white
kit. set; lounger. OR 4-3892.
MOVING,
SELLING
PIANO
AND
complete
furnishings
of 4 rm.
apt.;
almost
new,
any
reas.
offer.
all
eves. or Sat., Sun., BRiargate 4-0986.
EARLY
AMERICAN’
SOFA _
BED,
brown tweed, excellent condition, $60;
cotton
rayon
Zanzibar
beige
rug,
12x15,
$60,
like new.
869-5818.
~
SPANISH
MEDITERRANEAN
piece
bedroom
set,
queen
bed,
months old.
Call OR 5-3179 after 6 p.m.
1

3
6

YEAR
OLD
HOOVER
PORTABLE
washing machine. Like new. 328-5092.
Call after 6 p.m.

CONTEMPORARY
BEDROOM
SET,
twin
beds with mattresses
and
box
springs, night stand, triple dresser. 5
piece kitchen set. BR 4-7299.
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS INCLUDing Antiques; Also china; Glassware;
kitchenware; table linens. Typewriter.
Call 328-2293.
CARPETING,
48
SQ.
YDS.
GOLD
color, nylon, plus foam
rubber padding. Used less than 1 yr., $200, older
dishwasher; freezer. 869-3094.
WEBCOR
HI-FI
PHONOGRAPH
$30,
good condition 864-2333 after 7 p.m.

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Classified —

21

�tures;

N. Kostner, Skokie.
end
tables;
lamps;
household items, etc.

misc.

carpets of soil but leaves pile soft and
lofty. Rent electric shampooer $1.00
Benard’s Hdwr. Evanston.

haaagn
FURNITURE;
DINING
room
furniture;
sofa;
tables;
cabimets; rugs =. —
a:
items.

, 910 Noyes.
i

BY

$1.00. Noyes

HONEY

EVER

USED,

FA.

Hard-

MAPLE,

In

RUST

Original

cost

perfect

COLORED

$160,

will

G.E. Electric Range,

sell for

$125 or best offer. Call evenings or
weekend, ORchard 3-3217.
RN CABINET SUITABLE FOR
bar or TV, also modern marble to
_.table desk. Good condition. Call 935-

BABY

Barrington. Call 426-5371.

QUE
SATIN
LINED
DRAW
S, cream and gold, 144’’ and 79”
ths; 4 pair 87” x 24’; frpl. screen
and equipment. UN 4-6177.
dr

_
PRICED FOR QUICK SALE:
.
G.E. REFRIGERATOR—FREEZER
4-7090

16 cubic

OR

feet.

RO

1-1818

‘SOLID MAHOG. HAND CARVED ANT.

4 poster
bed;
ant.
wicker
rocker,
reupholstered;
ant. . bric-a-brac;.
dinette
set; day bed. LA 8-3574 eves.

Firth Beige Wool Carpeting
APPROX.
50 YDS.
ding. AL 6-2271.

WITHOUT

PAD-

tile top tble., misc. 338-3756.

raton.

:

Oval

‘table

66’’

long

and

pad, buffet, 6 chairs. SU 4-4656

2

DUNCAN
PHYFE
SOFA NEWLY
UPholstered,
gold.
excellent
condition;
pr. mahogany tables.
SH 3-5253

CHILDREN’S
FURNITURE
ay pen, buggy; dressing table; play
. table and
2 chairs; Danish chair.
Call 475-7329.

TIONARY

Portable

CARD

bar;

TABLE

uphol.

pull-up

SET;

chairs;

cktail table; 8 ft. sofa. All excellent
gondition. ORchard 4-6158.

R

SALE

wall

ATTRACTIVE

LARGE

mirror,
complement
to
Best
offer. Phone
after

any
6:30

p.m. 256-4469.
;
6 YR. CRIB W/MATTRESS;
PLAY:
N; STERILIZER. LARGE WALL
‘MIRROR; All in good condition.
Reasonable. Call BR 5-3263.
WIDDICOMB

FRENCH

MODERN
WALNUT
DRESSER
AND
mirror;
10
walnut
veneer _ shelves
w/standards
and
brackets
for
wall
unit created by you. 475-4058.

LOVE
SEAT,
END
TABLES,
LAMPS,
all first class condition.
CR 2-1946 Thursday and Friday
2 DOOR
18.6
CU.
FT.
FROSTLESS
Coldspot refrigerator-freezer. White, 4
rs. old, left hand
door. New
$305,
acrifice $100. Exc. cond. 272-8765.
ROUND
OAK
TABLE,
4
CHAIRS;
dishes; glassware and misc. Call after
6 p.m..Thursday,
Friday or all day
Saturday. GR 5-7275.

MODERN SECRETARY DESK
with matching stool, $60.

PRO-

-vincial twin beds, off white, silver
trim, also bed table. Call after 6 p.m.
or

weekends.

UN

BEIGE
BED,
BED

OF
THE
FINER
THINGS
OF
_
life—Blue Lustre
carpet
and
upholZ ap
4 cleaner, Rent electric shampooer,
$1.00. Lemoi Hardware, Evanston.
ER
ture
mare

;

nee

SELLING
OUT
DISPLAY
in
4
model
homes.
Will
up to 50%
off. We deliver

ar get

cellent

VACUUM

CLEANER

condition. $20.
AL 1-7290.

Dealer.

Call

GE. ELECTRIC
DRYER6
5-0894
AFTER
Liv. eas: 3 Pc. Curved
TO
PAIR

CHAIRS;

OR

ae
Se

ost new, must be seen.

e

ROSE

FOR
SALE;
COLONIAL
Baby crib and mattress
$5.00. 945-5887.

DOWN
design;

Call 251-3854.

DANISH
¢,

ALL
floral

MOD.

9-PC.

WALN.

DIN.

Tan set, 2 ext. leaves and pads
Like new. Very reasonable.
:
724-4707.

for all.

MAHOG.
60’
BREAKFRONT
cellent condition, very good buy.
ewe
Call HO 5-3081.
GIDAIRE
REFRIG.
13 CU.
c

cond.,

gg

pink,

| washer

dbs.,

good

cond.,

CU. FT.

with

freezer

Reasonable.

and

turq.,

top.

Phone

FT.

Frigidaire

$125.

PA

FRIGIDAIRE
on

EX-

$75.

dryer,

holds

9

4-9262.

REFRIG.

Good

328-9258

condition.

after

4

p.m.

GREEN
. Call
weekends.

-

SOFA.
DA _

GOOD

8-5466,

LINES

evenings

or

ROOM
CHAIRS;
TABLES;
3; 23’’ Cab. TV. Fine cond., very
mable. Call IR 8-7246 before
10
for appointment on Sunday.

a.m,

WOOD
DINING
ROOM
SET
luding
table 40 x 63’’ and 3 leaves,
—«66” be et,-6 chairs. Reasonable. Call

REFRIGERATORS,
mise.

furniture;

Very reasonable.

4p.m.,

1514

Ridge

STOVES; BEDS;

china;

much

Av.,

Evanston.

misc.

1 day only. Sat. 9 to

DE LUXE UNIVFRSAL GAS RANGE 4
eo

r, 2 oven.:
sonable.

VIDDICOMB
te:

Excellent

condition.
Call CR 2-5856

BLOND

BEDROOM

dbl.
bed,
2 night
stands.
s, Good condition. Call VE

g

2
5-

40 INCH WHITE ROPER STOVE
:
per trim, single oven, 4 burner.
Excellent
condition.
Best
offer.
Call
after 3 p.m. OR 4-9737:
;
R STUFF,
SURE
NUF!
THAT’S
Blue
Lustre
for
cleaning
rugs
and

Sip

-

gt

ke

Rent

$1.00. Michael’s

22—

Classified

electric

V&amp;S

Hdwr.

shampooer
Evanston.

PIANO STOOL;
ANTQ. CARVED
OAK
desk; Maple dropleaf tbl; night stand;
coffee
tbl;
Marble
top
commode.
“Dorothy’s, 1231-35 Chicago Av. Evan.

MATCHING
CHESTS,
BLOND
maple, 4 drawers each. $27 for all 3 or
$10 each, or will trade.
Call PA 4-9259.
CUSTOM
SOFA;
LOUNGE
CHRS.
drapes;
carpeling;
pictures;
window
fan.
Excellent
condition.
Very
reasonable. AM 2-7341 after 7 p.m.

- naugahyde. Foam cushions and back.
Like new, very reasonable. 864-2330.
PIECE
SECTIONAL
lilted chintz couch in

SH 3-2997
SOFA:
CHAIRS:
TABLES:
LAMPS:
COMPLETE
BEDROOM
SET WITH
TWIN BEDS.
GR 17-0799 EVENINGS.

3

Sect.

DEEP

CARPETING;
HOLLYWOOD
BOX
MATTRESS;
CHAIR

WALNUT
BEDROOM
SET,
CHIFFOrobe, dresser, 3 pieces; full size bed,
mattress
and
spread,
also
pillows
inclyded for $60. 475-2953.

HIGHEST BIDDER.
677-9458

LOUNGE

Cheap misc. household items.
UN 4-3845, evenings.

4-3849.

COUCH
$75;
$10; Tricycle

PLATE
GLASS,
WALL
HUNG
MIRror, 5 ft. x 344 ft. Scored in 13 inch
squares. Good condition. Call 869-6787.
FOR SALE: ONE COUCH; GLASS TOP
table with 4 chairs. Call eves.
and
weekends. 679-2522.
CARPETING,
FOAM
RUBBER
PADding.
wall
to wall.
like
new;
will
sacrifice. DAvis 8-4706.
LIVING ROOM OCCASIONAL TABLES,
like new; 4 drawer steel letter file.
DA 8-0321
DINETTE
SET BLACK
AND
GRAY
4
chairs covered in lilac, 60
x 30. Best
offer. Call OR 6-0239.
EDISON
CRIB
AND
CHIFFOROBE
gray plextone finish, Excellent condition. $25. ORchard 4-8907.

173

Wd.

to Buy—Hshlid. Goods

WANT TO BU
ANTIQUES, FINE FURNITURE,
CHINA CUT GLASS, BRIC-A-BRAC,
SILVER, ETC.
FOR: BEST RESULTS
CALL

HOLLYWOOD

SHeldrake 3-3573

Any Type
1 PC.

OR

Furniture;

ART GALLERIES
6618 N. Ridge.

of Merchandise
WHOLE

tools;

antiques;
job
buy it all.
Auctioneer: Col.

lots;
Dan

HOUSEFUL

toys:

hardware;

liquidations;
Danner.

PA

will
4-5171.

Prompt

$ $ $

USED REFRIGERATORS
AND GAS STOVES
pick-up.
Dealer
UN 4-5133

WILL
BUY
YOUR
GOOD
UALITY
used furniture and antiques.
For quick
service call
The Original Crost Furniture Store
UN 4-0189
UN 4-2550
oriental

WE NEED
rugs. Fine

AM

china.

5-1640

WANT
FRENCH,
ITALIAN OR MEDI.
terranean liv. and din. rm. furn. for
my home. Prefer sofa in white, cream
or gold. YOrktown 5-4619.

174

Radio-TV-Hi-Fi—For

Sale

RECORDS
’N FM
Voice
of music
record
player,
FM
tuner, amplifier, in floor cabinet with
separate wood cabinet floor speaker,
nonaural, $130. UN 4-3845, eves.
TWO
BIG UTAH
SOUND
COLUMNS
3
12’’ speakers in each. Both for $100 or
trade
for
stereo
tape
recorder.
VErnon 5-2031.

Philco Miss America

TAPE
RECORDER:
PHILIP’S
stereo, 4 speed, 3 yrs. old,
serviced, $100. 446-5964.

Sale—Miscellaneous

23”
ADMIRAL
CONSOLE;
BEAUTIful cabinet;
excellent picture;
tuner
needs cleaning. PArk 4-0591 after 6:30
p.m.

175,

Apparel

and

Furs

MATERNITY
CLOTHES

For

Sun.-Mon. Only

80912

EVANSTON
DAvis 8-9898
Shore’s Most Exclusive
Resale Shop
FANTASTIC SELECTION OF SPRING
AND
SUMMER
WEAR.
Ask
to
see our designer collection.
Tues., Wed., Fri. and Saturday
10 to 4 p.m. Thurs. 12 to 8 p.m.

BENEFITS

THE

BLIND

823
FOR
up

Dempster
THOSE
baby and

DA
SPRING
DAYS,
small fry at

8-5775
DRESS

THRIFT HOUSE

CLOTHING AND HOUSEHOLD
ITEMS
511 Main St.
Evanston
Operated by Evanston Junior League -

Y-Not Resale Shoppe
646 W. Diversey
281-6636
Chicago’s Largest Resale Shop
Fine
gently
used
clothes
at gentle
prices. Designer’s Collection-FURS
DAILY SUBURBAN PICK-UPS
Daily 10-4:
Thurs. 12-8:
Closed Tues.
CASH
For : Ladies’,
Men’s
and Children’s
clothing;
shoes;
accessories. We buy
household
items,
cut
glass,
china,
silver, bric-a-brac, antiques, etc. Call
DElaware 17-9342.
GOLD COAST RESALE SHOP
GOOD CLOTHES FOR ENTIRE FAMI.
ly. Baby;
girls;
boys;
men’s;
women’s.
Also
fur cape,
brown
matara
dyed seal $50; Lord &amp; Taylor embroidered organdy wedding dress and veil
$30. N. Evanston Call 475-6009 after 6
p.m.

JANE

GILLOGLY’S

KENILWORTH

RESALE

Call

NEW
DAWN
MINK
STOLE.
straight, 6 ft. gorgeous mink, worn 6-8
times, half orig. price: lady’s formals,
ae
and dresses.
Reasonable.
729-

RANCH
MINK
STOLE,
GOOD
COND.
Very Reasonable. LOngbeach 1-9160.

April 16, 17
APT.

Discontinued colors
REG. $6.60 FLAT PAINT

$3.50 gal.

$1.00 at.

REG.

$10.00 ENAMEL

$1.25 gt.

it lasts

WARNER
806 GROVE

. . . Hurry!

PAINTS

ST., EVANSTON

TORO
GRASS
CTR.
IN
UNOPENED
box; Regina scrubber/pol, w/rug clnr.
att.;B-B-Q grill; Inge. chair;
couch;

studio couch;

kit. cabs.;

dehumidifier;

TVs; foyer tbl. w/mirror;
candelabra
fixture;
cut
glass;
china; _ silver;
gorgeous jewelry, some antq.; poker
tbl.; refrig’s.; oil painting; microscopic
set;
luggage;
cameras;
micro» one; 200 pes. clothing values
$66, 25c—$2.00; bric-a-brac. OR 3-5388.
3804 Jarlath, Lincolnwood.
WE
REMEMBER
MAMA,
TOO!
TERror and Saint for 93 years. We offer
you one of her proudest possessions,
her CHINA
CLOSET
AND
ALL
ITS
CONTENTS
just as it stood for as
long as we remember.
Full of CUT
GLASS,
COLORED
GLASS.
KNICKKNACKS,
SILVER,
CASTOR
SET,
MEMORIES.
$325 (will not disturb).
Can be seen at 430 N. 3rd. Av.,
(1
block east of Highway 12, 2 mi. North
of Des Plaines, Hanson subdivision).

ROOM LOTS OF
WALLPAPER
10 and 12 ‘Roll Bundles
1966 Patterns

ST., EVANSTON

ELEC.
STOVE,
4 BURNERS,
AUTO.
oven; wringer type washing machine;
range
hood,
light,
4 speed
exhaust
fan. $25 each. G.E. refrig.; Telechron
clock 14” dial; jig saw with 14 h.p.,
G.E. motor; sun lamp, Mercury vapor
type;
9x12
rug;
dictating
and
transcribing
mach.
complete.
$10
each. Bird cage and stand; set men’s
golf clubs; Schwinn bicycle $5.00 each.
ALpine 6-0805.
YDS.
FIRTH WOOL
TURF
BEIGE
crptg. w/rubber pad; 40 yds. abstract
print draw drapes, 8’; king sz. aqua
lined bdspread; Lopez Stone for patio;
tall antique gold table lamp;
antique
white uphol. piano bench; 2 beige twin
washable headboards, 1 grey; 2 pedal
cars;
1 tricycle,
crib
sides:
table

pads;

Howell

kit.

chairs.

256-0395.

table

w/6

beige

ELECTROLUX
VACUUM
CLEANER,
wa¥ing attachments $25;
3 old fashioned one armed
school chairs $5.00
ea; lounge chair and pad $1.00; Moore
Billing machine $5.00; Hand and body
massager $5.00; Lady Remington Elec.
shaver
$5.00;
men’s
sunglasses
and
case $1.00; clothing
patterns 10c ea;
N. Evanston, call 475-6009 after 6 p.m.

ATTIC ANTIQUES
GLENCOE
CLOCK

BDRM.

SET,

_

DUAL

HEAD‘

bd., triple dresser, chest, night stand
mahog.
lea. top desk;
blond desk
chest;
brass

dishes;
andirons;

boy’s

bicycle;

misc.

Sat.,

to

4.

1618

10

glassware;
lamps
poker tbl.; file cab.

books;
a.m,

Monroe

encyclopaedias;
St.,

1

Sun.

to 4 p.m.;

Evanston

UNiversity 4-0608.
RUMMAGE AND REMODELING SA
a
Fri., Sat., Apr. 21, 22;
9 a.m. to §
p.m.—7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Used Hide-a
beds;
Rugs;
steel
wall
cabinets;
upper and lower sashes, about 22 x
w/screens;
single
and
full murph
beds;
used sinks, etc. 926-928 Noyes
St., Evanston RAIN OR SHINE.
SPECIAL
SUPER
BARGINS'
AT
Warehouse
pre-season
factory
sal
Girl’s
and lady’s
style swim
wea
Full range ot sizes at a saving of up

Adolph

Kiefer

&amp;

Co,

177

Winnetka
Av.,
Northfield,
Ill. Storé
hours Mon. through Fri. 8 a.m. to 4:30
p.m., Sat. 9 a.m. to 12 noon.
GOLD
BAKER
SOFAS,
$125
EA.;
2 Baker
chrs.,
$50 ea.;
1 Heritage
mahog. dbl. dresser and mirror, $100;
2 waln, desks. $20 ea; 1 winged chr
$25;
5-pc.
fam.
rm.
set,
$125;
Dehumidifiers, $30 ea.; 24’ Jacobse
Estate
mower,
$100;
G.E.
Freezer
$100. 724-6944.
GARAGE
SALE;
ITEMS
FROM
eral families. Snow blower; pine

beds

w/springs;

crib

and

SEV
bunk

mattress;

TV;
jungle
gym;
bikes;
woode
storms
and_
scrns.;
toys;
dishes;
clothing; and misc. Thurs., Fri., Sat.
9:30 to 4. 1432 Scott, Winnetka.
BARGAINS
248
FRANKLIN
ROAD
Glencoe. Sat. and
Sun. 10 a.m. to §
p.m. Household sale, moving
out
o
town, Everything priced to seil. Groug
of collectors
items;
furniture;
solid
brass frpl. equip., kit. gadgets; books;
girls and ladies clothing.
FEDDERS
2
H.P.
WINDOW
AIR
conditioner, $50; Relaxicizor like new
40; 24” boys bike, $8.00;
19’’ powe
lawn
mower,
$15;
Eureka
caniste
type
vacuum,
$10;
3 pec.
full
size
bere. set $30. Call after 6 p.m. 869
9X9

UMBRELLA

Coleman

TENT,

stove;

LIKE

tent

heater,

NEW

$65;

fertilizer spreader, $8.00;
elec. trim
mer and edger, $10; painted desk $25;
sheared raccoon fur coat, size 12-14
$65; Go-cart $25. Sat. only 1101 Holl
Lane, Glenview. 724-6797.
MOVING:

Portable

G.E.

BASEMENT

SALE

dishwasher,

AM-FM

radio,
records,
movie
equipment
9x12 wash. rug, portable bar, misc
and rummage.
8:30 to 5 p.m. Thursday, April 13
611 Asbury
Evansto
ROUND
REDWOOD
TABLE
42”,
curved
benches,
$50;
square
wicke
table 32”, 2 eneeige =| chairs;
smal
round wicker table, $25; Olds trumpet,
80;
Kodak
auto.
Zoom
8,
$40;
oOigtlander
35mm
$110.
DA _ 8-9440
after 6 p.m.
DISPLAYS
AVAILABLE
FROM
flower show. $300 wrought iron tabl
and
chair
set $150.
Double
shelled|
garden
fountains
$60.
$125
Pagoda|
Pati o umbrella $55. Statues $15. 234
5581
BEAUT.
FRTWD.
CREDENZA
(HSE
of Menna), Fbrgls. csmt. drapes 3 pr
80 x 41; baby equip.; bowl. ball; wom
Ski jkt.
to 16;
dresses
12-14;
boys
cloths.
12-16;
pictures;
Rotisserie
Misc. 251-6251.

$4.98 and up
WARNER PAINTS
806 GROVE

For Sale—Miscellaneous

MAHOG.

to 50%.

PAINTS

30

FORMALS AND DINNER GOWNS.
Wedding gown, sz. 10. Final clearance
of Fall and Winter clothing.

9;

NATIONALLY-ADVERTISED

MAIN

Bargain Boutique

TO

Complete
furnishings
from
lg.
Int.
Dec. apt. incl. 3 custom sofas; marbletop
thbis.;
side
tbls;
indiv.
cocktail
tbls.; 10 pe. Irwin din. rm. set; bdrm.
set;
chrs.;
lamps;
orig.
paintings;
eptg.;
drapes;
figurines;
kit. set;
3
gout sets;
clothing;
linens;
luggage;
V; desks; bric-a-brac; record player
and Misc. Galore.
Once more come again and explore!!!
677-8990
677-0341

LAST ACT

North

5

10 A.M. TO 4 P.M.
LAKE essay
Sicm CHGO.

COMPLETE
WARDROBE
OF
MAternity clothes for all seasons. Look
like
new
after just
a few
months
wear.
Everything
cleaned
and
pressed. Sizes 10 and 12. Reasonably
priced.
PA 9-2312

THE

SIZE

Another Second Chance Sale

RCA COLOR, AM/FM WALNUT RECORD CHANGER, FULL STEREO.
CALL PARK 4-1236.

WHEN
selling furniture, antiques. old jewelry, misc. Dorothy’s, 1231 Chicago Av.,
vans.

WANTED:
SECTIONAL
FURNITURE.
Light
or dark with
many
drawers.
Suitable for girl’s room. ID 3-0767.

176

MONOrecently

BRING IN YOUR SPRING AND
summer clothing for resale.
644 Green Bay Rd.
256-2990

Tear Out This Ad And
GR
5-8696
ANYTIME

CLOTHING

Children’s clothing all sizes.
Call 675-8827.
2 UNWORN
CASHMERE
SWEATERS,
sz. 38, black and red, $20 for both;
baby’s
clothing, will bargain,
excellent cond. Call 256-3619.

While

TV
CA
$40

SHOP
743-9188

WOMAN’S

CONSOLE TV, $75.
Call AL 1-6395.
ARE
YOU A “DO IT YOURSELF
revairman?’”’
We
have
a 19”
port. that requjres a little fixin’,
“fas is.’’ 724-3753.

RACKE

RESALE AND THRIFT
Howard St., Chicago

$4.50 gal.

24"

SLACKS,

100% HUMAN HAIR WIGS"
$200 value. Will Sacrifice $55.
Also Wiglets and Falls.
338-4766.

3300

PIANOS
furn. and

FIELDS
2-2023; eves. VE

176

SKIRTS,

shorts, sweaters, blouses, 1 raincoat.
All
purpose
coats;
2-winter,
1-fall
coat. Size 10-12. OR 6-0180.

1508

BATHTUB ATTACHMENT.
ALpine 1-4783
CHICAGO ART GALLERIES
Member-Anpraisers Ass’n of America
AN T IQUES-PAINTINGS-ART
OBJECTS-FURNITURE.
HIGHEST
PRICES PAID.
Miss Hall
561-7256

FOR

DRESSES,

YE OLDE

Whirlpool Apparatus

TOP

MOVING MUST SELL CUSTOM MADE
draperies,
living
room,
dining
area
and bedroom. All rods included. Best
offer. 869-6358.
40’" ELECTRIC
RANGE,
WHITE,
$40;
dbl. drnbd.
cab. sink;
19’’ Motorola
TV,
$40;
kit.
cabs.;
roaster,
$20;
Stroller. OR 5-7937.
‘BERNAT
FL.
LOOM
MODEL
131
Four
Harness
six treadle
$25,
also
Ward
Electronic Ironer $20, both in
perfect cond. AL 1-2408 after 6 p.m.

ACCEPTED

Sippel and Bere

LADIES’

FOR

$2.00.

DUNCAN
PHYFE
SOLID
MAH.
DRP.
leaf, repro.; 2 leaves plus pads, exc.
cond. $40.; Higgins glass top tble $35.

KITTINGER AUTHENTIC REPRODUC.
ae

$35;

PAID
RUGS

GReenleaf 5-0108
Wanted:

after 5 p.m.

140 SQ. YARDS OF BEIGE
wool carpeting and padding.
Will sacrifice
HOllycourt 5-1704
MOVING. DIN. RM. SET; BDRM. SET;
pr. Danish
chrs.;
tbls.;
drapes
and
curtains;
cameras;
misc. Call before
noon or after 6 p.m. SH 3-8254.

cellany
sale
on
Monday
and
ay Apr. 17 and 18 at 256 Penny

condition.

BATHINETTE,

Call 446-2028

FINE CHINA, CRYSTAL, LINEN AND
_ Road,

TRADE-INS

5

Evanston.

CRIB,

ith Beautyrest mattress.
condition. $40 or best offer.
“
256-0714
=

PIECE
KITCHEN
SET,
FORMICA
top, newly reupholstered chairs, good
condition. Den furniture, bedroom set.
Call 299-1419,
TWIN BEDS, 2 MATCHING CHESTS; 5
pe. king size bedroom set, ebony and
silver fox; glass tops; antique mirror.
reasonable. Call 676-3609.

118.

Wtd. to Buy—Hshlid. Goods

HIGHEST
PRICES
BY OSCAR ISBERIAN
ORI ENTA
FOR

“NEVER USED ANYTHING LIKE IT,’’
say users of Blue Lustre. Rent electric
shampooer
$1.00 Taylor
V&amp;S
Hdwr.
560 Chestnut St. Winnetka.

ETS
AND
LIFE
TOO
CAN
BE
tiful if you use Blue Lustre. Rent

electric shampooer

173
RIDS

ee

af

i

172 For Sale—Househ
BLUE LUSTRE NOT ONLY

SPECIALISTS
835-4217.

GARAGE
SALE
THURS.
AFTERnoon, Fri. afternoon and evening, Sat.
all
day,
Sun.
afternoon.
Features
antique pine desk, chairs
and other
furn.
Bargain prices.
Something
for
everyone. Clothing; tools; glasswear;
rugs; guns; appls.; fabulous assort. of
bric-a-brac. 3039 Payne St., Evanston.
491-0476.
SWIMMING
POOL—A
REAL
BARgain. 12 ft. x 30 in.. with filter, ladder,
etc., $45. TARPAULINS,
6 mil poly,
40x30
ft.
and
40x60
ft..
$15
ea.
LARGE
PARROT CAGE, $5.00. Boys
20 in. bike. $10. 3 KTTCHEN CHATRS,
$1.00 ea. PORCH
CHAIR
w/cushion,
ob ag 100 ft. SNOW FENCE $10. CR 2RUMMAGE
AND
ANTIQUES,
PIANO
accordion;
small
organ,
bric-a-brac
and clothing. Selling everything very
cheap. Sale Thurs.
Fri. &amp; Sat. Call
864-4333.

AIR
CONDITIONERS,
ADMIRAL
3/
ton
w/custom
made
wooden
cover
$60;
GE
Thinline
1 ton,
$75;
perf
working
cond.;
dehumidifier,
1 y
pe $35; lawnmower; 2 fans. DAvis 8
ANTIQUES;
BRASS,COPPER,
PEW
ter,
art glass,
furniture,
and
muc
misc. Wauconda Trading Post on Rt.
12, 4 mi. N. of Lake Zurich.
Open Fri.-Sat. 10 to 6; Sun. 12-6.
JAckson 6-7495 or PArk 4-6177.
“s
GARAGE
SALE;
SUN.,
APR.
16 23
Locust
Rd.,
Wilmette.
Sold
home
sacrif. riding lawn mower;
motorized
lawn sweeper;
boat, outboard moto
and trailer; king and queen sz. beds;
6 yr. crib; swing set; occ. chrs.; misc.
GIRLS’
GRADUATION
DRESSES,
from $1.00 to $5.00, like new;
nurses
uniforms,
sz.
14, 2/$5.00,
like new;
O’Brien
paint,
blue,
1
gal.,
$4.0
unopened;
toilet seat, blue, $1.00; séf
of tub faucets, $3.00. 966-9708.
GCLF CLUBS;
9 BEN HOGAN IRONS
4 Jim Turneas woods, bag, cart, $125.

2

chair

back

mahog.

tw.

beds,

springs, mattresses. Oak
aos
suits, sz. 42, pants

box

office desk.
38-30 AL 1

GARAGE
SALE.
CLOTHING,
HOUSEhold items and junque.
Friday onl
from 9 to 4 Gro-Lux table, complete
with lamps, trays and peat pots, like
new,
used
one season.
2140 Ewing,
Evanston.
GARAGE
SALE:
2
POWER
LAWN
mowers,
Jacobsen
and
Sunbeam;
3
bicycles;
electric
motors;
pumps;
misc.
1009
Florence,
Evanston,
Illinois. All week.
GARAGE
SALE:
SAT.
APR.
15, 9-5.
3214
Greenbriar
Dr.,
Glenview
Moving
out
of
state.
Many _ good
values,
incl. dehumidifier
and
snow
blower.

SEWING
8 Singer

Zig-Zag
6040

MACHINE

machines.

machine

Dempster,

Morton

VIKING

SALE

$12.50

each.

in cabinet,
Grove.

SALES

FENCING:
CRAFTWOOD’S
rail,
75 feet.
$50,
2 42’
hinges,
$20; Welded 2x 4”
fence, 75 feet, $13: Field 4x
60 feet, $5.00. 945-3094.

$35.

967-5770.

CoO.

RUSTIC
3]
gates
and
mesh wi
4” mesh,

MOVING TO SMALLER QUARTERS
Almost everything including a bath-|
room
sink;
hshid.
furn.:
women’s

clothing, size

7-9. Sat. and Sunday,

5, at 1715 Walters,

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk © Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager ¢ Highwood Herald

10-

Northbrook.

April

13, 196
Z

�es

176 Sas
LAWNMO WERS:
REEL
TYPE
” Locke, w/seat, $100; 20’ gah

rotary

Wards

3

H.P.,

$55;

hand

- mower,
$10.. Roto-tiller,
$20;
Bang
set golf clubs w/cart, $65. 446-0420.
BASEMENT
SALE:
TYPEWRITER;
TV;
furniture;
couch;
bb grill;
etc.
boy’s, girl’s and men’s clothing misc.
. sizes. Sat. 9 to 12. Use rear entrance.
717 Seward, Evanston.
Fé

H.P.
GUARDSMAN
TRACTOR
Mower, 32’ dbl. rotary cutting blades:
4-spd.
gear
shift;
snow
plow
and
blower attach. avail. Like new. Used
only 3 months, Call 729-2114.
PILE
IS
SOFT
AND
LOFTY
.
colors
retain
brilliance
in
car ets
cleaned
with
Blue _ Lustre.
ent
electric
shampooer,
$1.00.
Eckart
Hdwr., Winn.

FIREWATER
— THE
LADY’S
DRAIN
OPENER—for
stopped up drains use
the drain opener created for you. Easy
use. Buy it at: Ace Hardware,
1119
Central, Wilmette.
FOAMING,
FRAGRANT
BATH
bene
Very
finest
quality.
30
gals.
closeout price $9.00 ea. Will sell ict.
partial or individually.
869-6273.
4-DRAWER
SHAW-WALKER § FIREproof Filing Case, weight is 500 lbs.
$100. 300-ft. Steel Tape for engineers
or contractors, $100, 6-Hanger. 3-Shelf
Coat Rack, $25. UNiversity 4-8513.
SUNBEAM
ELECTRIC
REEL
LAWNmower,
Craftman_
gasoline
rotary
lawnmower,
unused
electric
edger,
ee
air conditioner. Phone AL 1-

~ BOGEN

P.A. AMPLIFIER

a ODEL
CHB
50,
NEVER
USED.
Still has guarantee ecard. $85 with all
needed cables. 475-6199 after 6 p.m.

UPRIGHT

PIANO,

$150;

TWO

SOFAS.

$35
ea.;
iron
bed,
springs
and
mattress,
$15;
air-cond., $15;
radio
hono., $15;
elec. typewriter,
$40;
2

- bikes, $3.00 ea. UN

9-3645 after 4.

VACUUM SALE
10 Hoover uprights. $15 with trade. 6
Sage
vacs, $12.50. 12 misc. vacs,
$3.95. 6040 Dempster,
Morton Grove.
967-5770. Viking
Sales Co.
DOUBLE
BED
AND
MATCHING
chest; Howell drop leaf kit. table and
2
padded
chairs;
Hoover
vacuum
cleaner;
Westinghouse
Mobleaire
elec. fan. UN 4-9525.
FIREWATER
— THE
LADY’S
DRAIN
OPENER—for
stopped up drains use
the
drain
speees
created
for
you.
Easy to use.
it at: Ace Hardware,
1507 Waukegan
Rd., Glenview.
FOR
SALE
AT ALL TIMES:
PIPES;
angles; iron sheets; and other misc.
HIGHLAND PARK WASTE MATERIAL
1466 Berkeley Rd., Highland Park

IDlewood 3-1466

DRYER;

MAPLE

UPRIGHT

sm.
wooden

drop
leaf
tbl.
$7.00;
$8.00;
various
curtains;
kit. chrs.; pic. lamps;
misc.

UN 9-0066.

pg

gg

st
SINK
DRAIN
STOPPED?
Use FIREWATER
The Liquid Drain
Opener
created for you.
Buy it at:
Lemoi Hardware,
1008 Davis St. Evanston.

EXCHANGE
SHOP
AT
sans
ag
Community
Church,
1000
Elm
t.
Every Thurs.,
Fri., Sat. 9:30-to 12 50,
Scout
uniforms,
‘like
new
clothes,
boots, skates, etc.
CHILD-CRAFT. WORLD BOOK, GREAT
Books—Western
World,
Britannica;
Girl’s
bike.
Hide-a-bed,
$125;
sofa.
$75; Uph. chairs. $32; Virtue kitchen
set. All unused. 251-7385.
SUNBEAM
TWIN’
BLADE
ELEC.
lawn mower;
Parker
lawn sweeper,
exc. cond.;
3 lamps;
end table, golf
eart, golf clubs. 869-8118.
DESK $20; BOOKKEEPING DESK $40;
2 typewriters, $50 and $40; typewriter
stand $5;
desk chr. $5; =e
gee
table $21.50; 16mm mag.
load B.
and
H. camera $30. OR 5-6360 = WI 5- 2336,

*

watt

CELLINI

Amsco

ACCORDION;

amplifier;

Chopper

torcycle, HD
74, ’64, new
Call 869-0804, evenings.

ENGLISH

paint

25

mo-

job.
If

BUGGY

JACOBSEN
21’’
DE
LUXE
MANOR
mower, front catcher, used 2 seasons,
Sea
a quick sale $85. Call ORchard
LT.
OAK
DOUBLE
BED;
DRAPES;
pictures;
chairs and misc. household
articles.
Women’s
shoes
size
7-742,
purses. UN 4-5596.

FOR

SET;

CEDAR

TA-

bles; lamps; living rm. furn.; carpet;
tape
recorder;
movie
camera
and
misc. items. 761-2046 after 6 p.m.
KITCHEN
SET,
6
CHAIRS;
CARD
table;
roll away
bed;
pipe fittings;
garden
tools;
wash
machine;
many
mise. items. GReenleaf 5-8792.
MOVING—MUST
SELL:
TYPEwriter;
tape recorder;
movie
proj.;
kitchen wares; glass; china; etc., etc.
PArk 4-3887.
COMPLETE
SET
OUTDOOR
REDwood
furniture.
Excellent
condition.
PArk 4-0329.
MOVING: GARAGE SALE, SAT. BOY’S
and
girl’s bikes;
BBQ
w/oven
and
rotiss.;
misc.
hsehld.
items;
games
and toys. 1005 Rolling Pass, Glenview.
PICTURES;
OVAL
MIRROR,
GOLD
frame;
typewriter;
wool
carpeting,
beige approx 20x19 ft. Call 673-8095
after 6 p.m.
1956
EDITION
COLLIERS
ENCYC.
Perfect condition. Reasonable.
Phone 864-7858
JACOBSEN
MANOR
LAWN
MOWER;
battery
teh
golf
cart;
misc.
garden items;
’s clothing,
sz. 10
and 12; phone’ 729. 207
EVERGRFEENS FOR SALE
Blue tales
1 to 12 ft. $5.00 ft.
Dig your own
4039 Harvard Terr., Skokie OR 5-9405.
TWIN
SPRDS.,
OCCAS.
CHRS.
Drapes.
antique
frames,
jewelry,
lass, fine clothing, old records, brass
amp, misc. CE 4-3245.

TORRO
er;

21’

used

very

ROTARY

LAWN

JACOBSEN
MOWER,
ESTATE
26”
reel tvpe; full 4 rear rollers; w/riding
attachment. 12.x 12 broadloom carpet.
Call PArk 9-0759.

CORNER
CABINETS
$15
EA.,;
Rusco
steel
porch
enclosures
with
Pet windows and door $60. Call GR
-7366.

CEMENT
PATIO
BLOCKS—NATURAL
and pink;
84—2
ft. sq. x 149” thick;
» 10—1 ft. x 2 ft.
MAKE ME AN OFFER 729-0678
MAN’S
TOPCOAT,
SZ.
40,
TAILOR
made, blackish-brown, like new; boy's
26”
Huffy
bicycle,
never
used.
$25
each or best offer. 272-0545.
FOR
SALE:
2
BENCH
ORLYT
-GREENHOUSE,
10’ x13’,
includes
heater,
circulating
ye. we
piping etc. Price $300.44
ARAGE
SALE:
DIN.
ae
TBL.;
baby equip. and clothes; books; water
skis; misc. Sg
Village Green Deerfield. 945-359

“WOODEN
LOVELY

April

DOLL HOUSES
2 STORY COLONIALS
272-4449

13, 1967

CUT
VELVET
boy’s 26’’ racer
offer.
824-7487

EARLY AMERICAN
MAPLE
BEDRM.
set, 3 piece with mirroe and double
bed. Also boy’s 26’ bicycle.
HI 6-3608
HOOVER
CANISTER
(VACUUM
cleaner. $15; pr. twin wrought-iron hd.
brds.
$8,00;
vacuum
base _ salad
maker, meat grinder, $5.00. AL 1-8811.
JACOBSEN
LAWN
.MOWER.
RFEL
type with catcher, $37.50; Lawn Boy,
21” rotary, $25. Call CR 2-4663.
LAWN
used

BOY
21’
ROTARY
only one a.
40

MOWER

TWO YEAR OLD BUGGY;
24’’ GIRLS
bike;
mesh
playpen;
hanging lamp.
Moving, reasonable. Call 764-1299.
ALL
FURNISHING
FROM
5 ROOMS.
Clothing sizes 14 to 44; misc. Sat. and
Sun. 10 to 4. 1623 S. Blvd. in Evanston.

WARDS
BEST REEL POWER
MOWER. NEEDS
TUNE-UP.
ORIGINAL
COST, $140. SELL,$30.
CALL 251-4173

METAL

CO

BACK

GOOD
Phone

178

Rummage
APR.

18,

ONE

A.M.

CROSS

1001 WAUKEGAN
Thursday

20 and

8

21

RUMMAGE SALE
25c to $1.00, 1009 Sherman (basement)
April 15, 7 a.m. to
3 p.m
Call 869-8084
HOLY TRINITY EPISCOPAL
Church, 8201 Karlov, Skokie
Sat. only April 15
9 a.m, to 4 p.m.

Miscellaneous

REUPHOLSTERY

SLIPCOVER SALE
REUPH.
SOFA—$39
PLUS
FABRIC;
CHAIR—$19
plus
fabric;
SECTIONAL—$24 ea.
plus fabric, COMPANION
SALE—CUSTOM
FABRIC
SLIP-COVERS—Chair—$12
plus
fabric.
Sofa—
$22 plus fabric. 42 Price Drapery Sale.
pa
guar. FREE
estimates, Terms
avail.
CHESTERFIELD INTERIORS
Div. of Chesterfield Upholstery Inc.

LIGHT HAULING
Furniture—Lu rt
BN
liances
OLD FURNITUR
LIANCES
disposed of. pkey | -e Shipping.
ve for Free
Estimates.
LEO HAP
PArk 4-3353
TOP
SOIL
—
HUMUS
—
SAND
—
Manure — gravel — gravel drives —
rubbish removal — power lawn rolling
— tree removal — fill dirt — grading.
VE 5-1195
JIM BEINLICH, THE FIREWOOD KING

LIGHT HAULING

Misc.
272-5520

RUBBISH REMOVAL
LIGHT HAULING-CLEAN GARAGES
Henry Gartner Jr. Glenview. PA 4-0761.

RUBBISH
Basements,
M. DANNER

WANTED
bike and

183

Sporting Goods
Equipment

Attics,

REMOVAL
Garages

Cleared.
PArk 4-5171

MOVING
SOMETHING?
BOUGHT
furniture,
can’t
get
it
home?
Let
DOVER
MOVERS
solve your hauling
problems, Ill. 22633MCC. 864-6139.

For Rent—

GOOD

JOHNSON’S TRAILER RENT:
LOCAL 1-WAY COAST TO
COAST
INSURED,
HOUR, DAY, OR WEEK
and 4 wheel. Any size or purpose
Furn.,
for
boats.
ads,
ta
moving
dollies avai p Car to og
pores
tools,
cement
mixer.

cn

AND

20°’

Carts

SUZUKI CITY
Fantastic spring sale, large selec
of used
bikes.
Insurance,
finar
parts, service and accessories, —

1960

HARLEY

RO

|-64

mma,

dW eS

Wheeler,
1961
Cushman
Best
reasonable _ offers.
Louthan,
City
of cierto Ge
8:30 to 5. 1725 Railroad AV.,
ton, Ill.

TRIUMPH

BONNEVILLE
‘1
low mileage;
Avon
Fairing;
c
seat;
best
helmet;
many
vali
extras.
Never
laid
down
or
fr.

and

Superb cond. $975 firm. 729-0078.
DUCATI
MOTORCYCLE
1965,
cc;
4 cycles,
Like
accessories.
Helmet

'66 HONDA

tires
2
bub

1966

VICTOR

B.S.A.

441

cc;

blue

1,600

and

after 6 p.m.

miles;

black,

HONDA

MILES,

after

5

SCRAMBI
all

$790,

51:

Call

ACCESSORIES,

1966
130

exc.

50, LIKE NE\

600
MIL ES
call 724-3410.

HONDA
RED.

p.m.

$200.

50

50

WHITE, UNDER 40 MILES.
$190. Call 831-3123.

1966

_

CALL :

1966 HONDA
BMW,

BAR

R60

UNDER 5,000 MILES
272-0122 between 5 and 7 p.m.
LATE MODEL HONDA AND &gt;
LATE MODEL DUCATI.
——
1012 Ashland, Evanston

with a like-new Ben Hogan
alligator
golf bag. $150 new;
will sell for $65.
Matched set of MacGregor irons and
w/mallet
putter
and = sand
woods
wees.
$75. Will sell separately. 7294
;

Thursday,

Friday and Saturday.

1966 HONDA

160 |

1200 MILES, IMMACULATE.
AL 1-9095
‘
HA 7-9300 and AL 1-9095 after 6 |

FACTORY

le of water skis at a saving of up to
Now is the time to buy at aosies
pr ices.
Adolph
Kiefer
&amp;
Co.,
1775
Winnetka
Ave., Northfield,
Ill, Store
hours Mon. through Fri. 8 a.m. to 4:30
p.m. Sat. 9 a.m. to 12 noon.

90 SUPEI

Red, 400 miles, $315.
Call VE 5-3511

PRO SHOP OPEN DAILY 9-6
OPEN FRI. NIGHT ‘TIL 9 P.M.
4548 OAKTON, SKOKIE
CO 17-5717
CLOSED SUNDAY
YOUR
GOLF
THIS
YEAR
STA RT

SEASON

new
and

shields incl. Good cond. $250. 272-514:

Expert club fitting in all sets
9 Irons, 4 woods, reg. $275
now $115
8 Irons, 4 woods, reg.
$160.
now
$65
8 Irons, 3 woods, reg.
$120
now
$55
5 Irons, 2 woods, reg. $95
now
$30
MacGregor DX 8 irons Mens
80
weruregee DX 8 irons Ladies
80
(4 woods) reg. $108
now $40
vithatet balls (repaints)
=
Pro-Line putters and wedges __ $3, og f
Golf carts reg. $40-$30
now $20 $ 3
Golf shoes reg. $40
now
$20
Golf bags
4 and up.
Deluxe golf towels reg.
$125
now 45c
Leather golf gloves,
adies
50c
Leather golf gloves Men’s
$1.50
Golf balls new
$2, $3, $4 per doz.
Plastic golf tubes
5c ea.
Plastic practice balls
2 ea,
Up
to
75%
off
on
all
pro-line
golf
merchandise. We take trade-ins.
Large
selection
of
used
golf
clubs.
Expert repairing and refinishing.

PRE

a

6454 N. Western
INGood

ALL NEW 1ST QUALITY
RIGHT OR LEFT HANDED

SPECIAL

“3
|

OWN’S

Call evenings.

BOYS
26”
3 baby carriers.
Call 256-3198.

From

Autos—Trucks—tTrailers

193

Pro nr Closeouts
Wilson-Spaulding-Northwestern

REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH
1731 Deerfield Rd., H.P., Wed. eve.,
April 19, 6-9 p.m., Thurs. April 20, 9 to
1 p.m. Bargains Galore.

and

BIKE:

Loan

dder, 7446-48 N. Clark St.,
of Howard St. ROgers ' Park i

446-8423

GIRL’S
BICYCLE
26”,
$15.
cluding
basket
and
light.
condition. Call 869-0995.

AIR
after

TO

RALEIGH
$40.

190

like

$10;

TO BERKELEY'S

26”

condition;

RD., DEERFIELD

Furniture. Appliances
professional movers

both

CASE,

, NEW RALEIGHS AS LOW AS $39.95
GUARANTEED USED BIKES
BIKES AS IS. LOW AS $5.00
NEW BIKE RENTALS

GIRL’S

RUMMAGE SALE
1817 Emerson St., Evanston.
From 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. April 14th
From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. April 15th.
RUMMAGE SALE
St. Athanasius Auditorium
2510 Ashland, Evanston
April 29th—9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

By

machine,

DISPLAY

an Auto

945-6000

LATE

Parts and service for ALL bikes
Berkeley’s, 612 Davis, UNiversity 4. 5202

RUMMAGE
SALE:
HOLY
COMFORTer
Church,
Kenilworth.
Thursday
April 27th, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Free bus,
to Church
at Linden Av., Wilmette.
C.T.A. ‘‘L”’ station.

179

6-6100

6’ cosmetic display case, $20.
Call Mr. Dim, DI 2-2851.

COME

With

Ist NATIONAL BANK
DEERFIELD

Bicycles

~

CHURCH

and Friday—April
9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

CIGAR

ext. 32

Buy ‘Em Now!

$7 5
HI

ELECTRIC,

182

p.m, Wed., Apr. 19, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Beth
Emet
Synagogue,
Ridge
at
Dempster, Evanston. No. 2 bus from
Howard St.

HOLY

8’

one

and Used
9

Office

del ee
adding
9-1212.
new. O

Sales

Rummage—New
TUESDAY,

CONDITION,

mo

WILL CONSIDER
MOVING
OLD HIProofed garage to our lot. Also need
poeper tone gas range. Call eves. 251-

|

222-1900,

MACHINE

Winnetka

TYPEWRITER,

DATED

WANTED:
CASEMENT
WINDOW
price ag sh
Please call 256- aes
p.m

Finance your next car the

easy way, no need to come in.
Call Mr. Howard Carpenter. |

Marina City Bank

MULTILITH
OFFSET
DUPLICATOR
model 1250 for sale with accessories,
ink and fluid. Good operating condition. Call 282-5181.

EVANSTON

ISSUES,

AND
Jim

Typewriters—Business Machines
—Office and Store Equipment

DRY COPY

PAPER

UN 4-5133

REPAIRS
driveways.

Mine
bal
EQUIPMENT
FOR
Bohn
electric
wered
Rexsale
Fully
automatic.
rotary
M-4
unit.
Practically new. Phone 869-5896.

UNWANTED

before 1950. Call 823-6390.

446-2258

BLUE
BROADTAIL
JACKET;
clothes;
purses;
etc.
Buffet;
quilted twin spreads; pictures;
case; hshid. items. 869-1665.

2

WANTED:

little, $50.

13X16
HIGH
PILE
wool carpet, It. beige;
bike,
5 speed.
Best
after
4 p.m.

180

National Geographics

MOW-

STANDARD
SIZE
POOL
TABLE,
$70,
‘fas
is’’,
w/cover
and
brush;
Burroughs manual
adding machine,
full
keyboard, $35. Call PArk 4-0982.

YOUR

SHORE

AND
1104 EMERSON

REC-

CHEST;

COLLECT

NORTH

reation
or
basement
entertaining.
Will sell all or separate. Call owner.
O 6-2909.
WILL
SACRIFICE
CUSTOM
MADE
furniture
from
4 room
Lake
Shore
Apt. Everything must Rs Misc, items,
lady’s clothing. EA 7-6
REDWOOD
SETTEE
WH
CHAIRS;
girl’s bike, 24’’; elec. foray kit. Very
reasonable. 446-3141 after 7 p.m. and
all day Saturday.

DINETTE

Rags,

books now! For our annual used book
sale,
N.S.
Chapter,
Brandeis
U.
Women’s
Comm.
Books
tax deductipo For pickup.
HI 6-3730 or AL 1-

IRON-RITE
IRONER,
CIRCULAR
W/
assorted
blades;
never
used
travel
garment bag; violin and viola, ban.-sz.
oval pine table. tp. VE 5-0149.
THRIFT
SALE
APRIL
13,
8 A.M.-6
e. April 14, 8 A.M. to 12 noon at the
vangelical
Covenant
Church.
1101
Church St., Evanston.

IDEAL

GRAVEL
DRIVEWAY
crushed
stone
for
Beinlich. VE 5-1195.

to Buy—Miscellaneous

WANTED
IDEAS FOR PEANUT GALLERY
we
use
your_
contribution
for
PEANUT GALLERY, you will receive
a $5.00 check that can be spent at any
advertiser in our paper. Contestants
must
be
UNDER
14 years
of age.
Your age, phone, address, and choice
of advertiser must
accompany
each
contribution.
Send to THE
PEANUT
GALLERY,
1232
Central
Av.,
Wilmette, Ill.

WE’LL

PO WER LAWN ROLLING
US TAKE THE HUMPS OUT
OF YOUR LAWN
BEINLICH
VE 5-1195

JIM

meen
PRICES
PAID
FOR
ALL
type
of junk
brought
to our
door;
rags, iron, metal, etc. For truck pickup, IDlewood 3-1466. Open oye
9 to
a: a
ess
subject to change
without
notice.
HIGHLAND PARK WASTE MATERIAL
1466 BERKELEY ROAD
(Off of Old Skokie Rd.)

WITH ALL ATTACHMENTS
Exc. cond.; $35. Call 729-4677.

FIXTURES,

HAIR
$65

Newspapers,

SAVE TIME
SAVE MONEY

6-2786

LET

lron, Metal.
Highest Prices Paid

TAKE
SOIL AWAY
THE
BLUE
LUStre way from carpets and bee
TX
Rent electric shampooer,
$1.00.
Wienecke V&amp;S Hardware, Glencoe.
BASS

Wtd.

Wanted:

$100
ARTIFICIAL
TREES
$35;
ALL
6’ samples,
very full. Pastel
colors
and.
greens.
Several
$200
weeping
willows $65. 234-5581.

MOTOROLA
25”
TV
CONSOLE
$50;
Grundig
modern
Hi-Fi
radio
comb.
console $50; Cabinet model Bell and
Howell tape recorder $35; VE 5-2381.

16”
CRAFTSMAN
LAWN _ MOWER,
$9.00; 21’ M.W. table mangle, $23.
PArk 4-3127.

177.

GARAGE
SALE
APR.
13,
14,
15:
kit. set $15; comp. crib $10; loads of
clothes; much misc. 1300 Drury Lane,
Arlington Heights. 392-2313.

HOTPOINT
1965
ELECTRIC
clothes dryer, $60; Childcraft 1962, 15
volumes,
$50;
adjustible
eat-play
table,
$10;
tricycle,
$7.00;
stroller,
$7.00. All exc. cond. 446-89 78.

SZ.
12
lamp;
—-

PALE BLOND WIG, FRENCH
Hardly babes
x4 eae now
-28

Automobile Loans —

H REMO
Laney prety , TRAS
Hillcrest

GOLF
CLUBS,
4
MACGREGOR
woods, 8 irons, bag and cart, $35. Sat.
after 9:00 a.m. UN 4-0022

ROCKING
CHAIR
WITH
HASSOCK;
dbl. bed,
bookcase
headboard;
dark
brown wig; women’s and girl’s winter
clothing; misc. 864-9282.

120

FURNITURE MOVING
VAL

GOOD CONDITION.
Call ALpine 1-0161

in gold brocade.
256-2637 mornings

SAVE sigs 5b YOUR OWN RUG AND
upholstery cleaning with Blue Lustre.
Rent electric shampooer, $1.00. Wolff
Ace Hardware, Wilmette.

BAR

BRING SPRING INTO YOUR HOME
Fresh
flowers
every
Fri. $1.25 per
week. 3 convenient pick-up locations.
Proceeds to charity. ORT FLOWERS
831-3999
831-9335
433-1321.

ELEC.

essen

Sehe-Sisiatiaaeeds -

SLENDERELLA REDUCING COUCH;

NIAGARA
CYCLO-MASSAGE
CHAIR,
made
by
Niagara
Therapy
Co.

sa

50%.

Scuba Equipment and AccesSORIES

FOR

SALE.

BEST

RELAXICISOR

FOR

SALE

Best

offer,

eat
a

pr. black Corfam golf shoes,
12-D; all prof. equip. 446-7321.

187

TWIN

JET,

$20,

sz.

150

miles, $200
446-4219

Hillcrest 6-5612

coal

sun

gray,

roof,

;
=

after 5 p.m.

excellent

AM-FM

547-9423

after

HONDA
starter;

50,
very

6:30

condition.

radio

of.

p.m.

Se:

LIKE
low milea
mi
oe
e;

one 7

1966 HONDA 160: 1,500 ) MILES
BEAUTIFUL CONDITION
VErnon

Coins and Stamps

ADS

=

HONDA
S-50, EXCELLENT
dition, worthwhile extras. $200 or
reasonable offer. Call ALpine *t: 4
PORSCHE
‘64 356 C COUPE,

Staff

CLASSIC STAMP COMPANY
WwW e Buy and Sell Stamp and Coin
Collections. New issue stamps
available of most countries. 607 Custer,
Evanston, Illinois.
UN 9-3022
STAMPS AND COINS BOUGHT
and
SOLD.
Com lete
line
of both
Numismatic
and
hilatelic
Supplies.
Chandler’s, 630 Davis St., Evanston.

WANT

COND.

HONDA
S90;
EXCELLENT
tion. Low mileage; $300. Call

CLUBS

set Wilson
Call 446-6126.

USE

'66

EXC.

mileage. $375. 675-5076.

65

GOLF
CLUBS—8
IRONS,
2 WOODS,
$4 2; large golf bag, never used, $30; 1

GOLF

YAMAHA
100cc

13,000

HEILITE
TENT
TRAILOR,
CANOPY
curtains, built-in storage; GRUMAN 17
paddles,
yoke,
FT.
LIGH T CANOE,
gunter sailing rig. VErnon 5-0149.

PROFESSIONAL

5

HONDA

475-6778

Complete
matched
clubs like new, $98,

362-7750.

OFFER.

299-1362 after 6 p.m.
TRAMPOLINE FOR oe
1 to 7 years of ag
5’ x 5’ x 18” HIGH. es INDOORS
Or out. 251-1922
Practically
unused,
after 6:30 p.m.

*66 HONDA (DREAM) 305 CC
lent condition, driven 10 weeks.

AMAHA

LIKE NEW;

After

6 p.m.

WINE-RED

MOTOR

194

Mobile

’66,

305;

EXTRAS

call 446- 2360

BIKE. PERFE

for campus, beautiful condition.
477-7662 days, 467-0603 after 9 p
Homes

1965 TRAVELO 8 x 4
2 bedrooms. Excellent cond.
in Glenview.
Immediate
pos:
$1,650. Call 945-0632.

1966 SKYLINE Le i HO
12’ x 50’, 2 BDRM.
FURNI
TAKE OVER PAYME
PHONE: 1729-4476.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

ee

5-3693

Classified

ee

$!

�Mobile
Washer

space

ie Sale—Trucks and Trailers
MPER TRAILERS FOR SALE.

sed
and
ce. _—
] sexes

selling
at
a
reasonable
be seen at Mobile Marine,
Av.
and
Deerfield
Rd.,

eling. Call 729-4798.

Vards Camper Trailer 1965
oe

SLEEPS

4. EXTRAS.

1965 VW
1964 VW
1963 VW

Sedan
Sedan
Sedan

$1,195
$ 995
$ 895

1963 VW

Camper

$1,295

1961

Sedan

Call eves. after 8 p.m. 248-5319.

At

FULLY
location.

choice

VW

Least

MERCEDES
220 4 DOOR SEDAN
appearance
and
mechanical
condition.
Original
owner.
Manufacpat ig service program followed. UN

’*65
VOLKSWAGEN
BLACK
SEDAN
WW,
radio,
heater,
one
owner,
excellent
condition.
Law
mileage.
Call 764-1847 or 967-7444
VOLVO
P-1800;

MGB

Volkswagens to Choose From

SCOUT

s
BRONCO 1966
TWO PLOWS, MANY EXTRAS,
_HI 6-0711, ASK FOR BOB

)

Foreign

and

Sports

VW

1964

Olds

OF PONYTIGERBIRDS
TEST DRIVE

1963

Valiant

$

795

1962

Corvair Monza

$

595

THE ORIGINAL—FROM $6,145
PHONE 724-5722, FOR APPT.

1962

Metropolitan

$

395

$

295

_. TIRED
gat

AVANT

lI

WINNETKA
IMPORT MOTORS
666 Green Bay Rad.
HI 6-6100

GAS HEATER,
446-7830

1965

PORSCHE

$675.

356C

Excellent
condition.
Garage
kept.
Well
maintained.
AM-FM.
Camber

a oe

$3,450.

Call

eves.

262-

Sg
RENAULT
GORDINI
4-SPEED
trans. radio, heater, low mileage, new
brakes,
battery
and_
transmission.
. DA 8-1464 after 3:30 p.m.

VW—NEW
ont

end.

rubber,

56 “MGA
—

1960

BRAKES,

Valves

ground,

blue, a beauty.

CLUTCH,
radio,

AUSTIN

exc.

MERCEDES
1965 300 SE CPE.
DARK
gray w/dark red leather;
full power
plus air conditioning; spotlessly driven by Lake Forest orig. owner. Call
us on other
used
Mercedes.
Northshore’s
oldest
and
finest
Mercedes
Benz
dealer.
The _ best,
not
the
biggest. KNAUZ CONT’L
234-1700
Lake Forest

945-0916

CONVERTIBLE.

4 speed; $500.
Cal Steve, CR

AGENTS
FOR VOLKSWAGEN
INSURANCE
COMPANY
Open: 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Mon. to Fri.
9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday
CLOSED SUNDAY.

REBUILT

2-4080

HEALEY

SPRITE

Cali 945-3924 after 6 p.m. or weekends.
-

tne.

ROADSTER.

EXC,.

chanical cond., needs body work.
offer. AL 1-6123.

THE

PORSCHE
1964
NORMAL
CPE.
green
w/black
interior:
spotless;
$2,695. KNAUZ
CONT’L—Lake
Forest

MA-

Best

234-1700.

NEW HOT ONE

CORVETTE
CONV.
400
HP.
positraction; AM-FM radio; 7,800 mi.;
4 speed; Michilin tires.
446-4785

BLACK
speed,

WITH
clean,

CONDITION,
BLACK,
Call 256-4769 weekends.

Monday
Saturday

through
and

Friday

Sunday

9

9
to

to

1961

Volkswagen Convert.

POPPY
owner.

RED,
WHITE
aaa
$675. Call 945-2854.

1961

MG-B
clutch,

1964
BRG.
NEW
etc.
KNAUZ CONT’L
Forest

TIRES,

Lake

234-1700

TOWING,

750 Chicago
GR 5-4444

Need

62

VW

Sunroof

Co.

60 Mercedes

$995

$1750

4 dr., 220S, Becker AM,
4 speed. Very sharp.

VW 2-Dr. Sdn. $750

61

$745

radio

K.Ghia Coupe

FM,

Evanston Import Motors, Inc.
733 CHICAGO
AVE.
AUTH. VW DEALER

CLOSED

869-3015
—

SALES AND
SUNDAY

SERVICE

RD.

DOOR
HARDTOP.
FACTORY
AIR
conditioned,
radio, heater,
automatic
transmission,
power
steering,
whitewalls. Priced right.
YO

5-3500

1965
MUSTANG
LANDAU
TOP
AIR
eond.,
p.s.,
auto
trans.,
V-8,
radio,
heater,
sun glass.
Suburban
Driven,
exc. cond. 432-7338.
SS
396
CHEVELLE,
AUTO.
buckets, console, instru., Mags,
top, radio, Aztec bronze. Best
Call GR 5-6538.

1962 CHEV.
II NOVA
WAGON.
trans.;
power steering. Good
White. $675. CR 2-0907.
1956 PLYMOUTH, 2-DR.
Automatic transmission.
See at 2225 W. Cleveland,
$50

THAT

RED

1966
THUNDERBIRD
CONVERTI
ble;
sapphire
blue;
black top;
blue
mink interior;
fully equipped;
power
steering, brakes and windows; stereo;
tinted glass; etc.; Ist class condition;
10 mo.
old;
7,500
miles;
suburban
driven; garage kept; $3,800. Call 9222491. After 6:30 p.m. 328-9580.

CAMARO
RED
1967
WITH
WHITE
STRIPES
Z-28,
302
cu.
inches,
Holley,
Sun
gauges, close ratio, 4 speed, 373 posi
375 cam, solids, chrome rings, alum.
pistons,
mags,
red-line
tires,
stereo
tapes. Call 446-7277.
57 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE
Popular
model!
V8- black
w/red
interior,
w.w.,
snow
tires,
radio,
heater, auto, trans., only - 750 miles.
$495 eves. or Sat. UN 4- 5733
RAMBLER
AMERICAN
330
WAGON
Late ’64. Body, motor in exc. cond. 6
cyl. Standard shift. $800.
One owner.
272-2853.

FINE SERVICE

P.S.
viny.
offer.

AUTO
rubber.

WAGON
Runs good
Evanston
475-4943

1955 BUICK
Radio;
Heater;
new
seat
covers.
Needs brake job. Engine in excellent
condition. 1012 Ashland Av., Evanston.

BUILT

1965

BLACK

AUTO

Bonn.

Corvair

TRANS.,

1962

Convt.
PS.

P.B.,

F85

P.S.

P.B.

1964

BLACK

AUTO.

P.S.,

new.

660

P.S.

$1095

1966 Cat. Wagon
-P.S.;°

PB.

Cat.

1965 Mustang Conv.

6

BRIGHT

$2695

RED.

$1795

Vista

AUTO.
TRANS.,
P.S.,
Condt. Like new.

P.B.,

P.S.,

1961

AIR

6 CYL.

$1995

TRANS.,
be seen.

P.B.,

Rambler

TRANS.,

Like

$2595

AUTO.
Must

Cutlass

$995

1966 Bonn. 2 Dr. H.T.

TRANS.,
red,

500

RADIO.

V8,
AUTO.
TRANS.
bucket seats.

$2095
AUTO. TRANS.,
beauty.

SHOP

$1195

—TRANS.;°

sharp.

Ford

2 Dr.

STICK.

$295
Prix

1960

P.B.

AUTO.

$1995

Cat. 4 Dr.
P.S.

P.B.

AS

NEW

H.T.
AS

A

~~ $695

1965 Cat. 4 Dr. Sed.
AUTO.
TRANS.,
P.S.,
Condt. One owner.

P.B.,

AIR

1961 V.W.
RADIO,

$1895

HEATER.

$595

1101 Chicago Ave., Evanston

729-1000

SW,

$795

1965
AUTO.

$595
CHEVROLET

1966
FORD
GALAXIE
7 LITRE
425
hp,
p/s,
stereo,
disc
brakes,
vinyl
top, snow tires, manuf. warranty, exc.
Best offer. Bob Lazarus. 433-2150.
1965 BUICK
2 DR.
HDTP.
4 SPEED
trans. P/S, P/B. Best offer. Also ’41
FORD
COUPE.
Olds
engine.
Best
offer. 433-1707.

66

ENG.

1965 Grand

Evanston
GR 5-8000

1964
FALCON
STATION
BUS
AUTO.
trans., excellent condition.
Ideal for
campers,
carpenters, etc. 5433 Davis
St., Skokie, 965-8645.

Overseas Orders Arranged

JENNINGS RD.CHEVROLET
729-1000

241 WAUKEGAN

1966 G.T.O. H.T. Cpe.
4 SPEED, BIG
vinyl top.

McKAY

Rd.

$1395

NEW CAR TRADE-IN SALE
ALL CARS PRE-CHECKED IN OUR

65 Chevrolet Impala

Waukegan

as

OP W.RAN EIE)
POWER.
A NICE

OFFERS

1965

MONTGOMERY OLDS

Volkswagens Have a 30 Day or 1000 Mile 100 percent Guarantee
USED CAR SHOW ROOM 717 CHICAGO AVE.

64 Opel Sta-wgn.

4

8833

100°% GUARANTEED
16 POINT CHECKED
VOLKSWAGENS

INSURANCE

1

FULL
FULL

PONTIAC

THE HOUSE

WILMETTE

200 For Sale—Automobiles
'62 Mercury 2 Dr. Sedan

JENNINGS

729-1000

SHOLL

Clean Cars

ERNIE
Ave.

Dealer
622-9200

RD.

TOWING

HAS
AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION,
radio and heater. Excellent body and
mechanical condition.

IN EVANSTON

64

Fed peus

VW

$1,495
JENNINGS CHEVROLET

AUTO.
pass,

CARS WANTED

PICK

We

6

miles,

to Buy—Automobiles

Cash for your car

VOLKSWAGEN

14,000

$1,895.
729-1800

ANY
MAKE,
ANY
MODEL.
TOYOTA
Glenview Motor Sales, 1160 Waukegan
Rd., Glenview. 724-7350, Mr. J ay.

724-0112

66 VW 2-Dr. Sdn. $1395
65 VW 2-Dr. Sdn. $1195

car.

WITH
WITH

$2495

1965 Volvo Wgn.

Wanted

Authorized

544

Here’s a good second
Wiggleworth’s Imports,

JEFF’S

9

1160 Waukegan Rd.

VOLKSWAGEN

Volvo

ONE

MINT CONDITION $795
Wiggleworths Imports
729-1800
PEUGEOT
1964 404 STA. WAG. LAKE
Forest car with low miles;
must be
seen; spotless. KNAUZ CONT’L
Lake Forest
234-1700

241 WAUKEGAN

FOR

BEST

DATSUN
1967
4
DR.
STA.
WAG.
low
miles;
red
w/black
interior;
new—$2,011, now only $1,595. KNAUZ
CONT’L, Lake Forest, 234-1700.

Toyota Glenview Motor Sales

AGENT

3

'64 Olds 2 Dr. Holida
RED
RED

AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, POWER
steering,
radio
and
heater.
22,000
guaranteed
miles
‘on this
suburban
driven automobile.

1967 KARMANN GHIA
GReenleaf 5-3284

FREE

POS:

WALKER MOTORS INC.

SPRITE MARK I
Hard
and
soft
tops
and_
tonneau.
Radio; heater; good tires. Call after 6
p.m. 253-4991.

199

Let us take you for a test drive and decide for yourself.
Open

BLACK
INTERIOR,
one of a kind. 869-6826.

For Sale—Automobiles

on your hat. Hurry!

241 WAUKEGAN

1959 VW
GOOD
offer.

equipped with several hundred
dollars worth of optional

'65 Chev. Biscayne 2 Dr.

4-1637.

CLASSIC T-BIRD '56

1967 CORONA

Tyo.

WALLS

1966 MG 1100 4 DOOR SEDAN
Dark green, radio, low mileage, over
30 m.p.g., excellent condition. Priced
to sell. Call AL 1-3495.

JUNK

TOYOTA

WHITE

A brilliant style leader. It is

2222 N. Cicero
Closed Sunday

Radio, heater. Good cond. UN

$1,595

1960 Cervair4 Dr.

1963 VOLKSWAGEN
SEDAN,
‘

98

WITH

The used car buyers dream.
Extremely low mileage. This is
that garage kept automobile
you have been searching for.

equipment. Don't stop to put
MErea-

SUNROOF

1962 BLUE

66

Cars

SELL.

MGA
ROADSTER,
1961,
GOOD
chanical condition. $600 or best
sonable offer. Call ALpine 1-7405.

We receive from time-to-time
some excellent trade-ins on
other make cars.

CAMPING TRAILER
724-5005.

1967

LOW MILEAGE. MUST
Call after 6 p.m., 475-2637

$695

30 Other

1965
P-1800S;
ALSO
’64
also 1965 122S 4 dr.
KNAUZ CONT’L
Forest
234-1700

Lake

200

fer SclecnAutemebiles

IMPALA CONV. '63

1961

Call 724- 3086.

1962 APACHE

(200

196 Foreign and Sports Cars

WINNETKA
VOLKSWAGEN

.

and dryer:storage

CLARK eaay CAMPER
FOR RENT BY OWNER
446-4944

195

persion sod Spuris Cur

196

Mesias

1963 STAR, 10 x 50
2 BEDROOMS

GReenleaf

BR 3-2886

5-2800

JIVE JACOBS
EVROLET
‘65 Mustang Convertible

'65 Caprice

4-Dr.

DARK
GREEN
ON
THE
OUTside,
saddle
interior
and white
top. ‘Equipped with 4-speed, 225
H.
power
top,
disc
brakes,
radio, and white tires. Unbelievably sharp, one owner, Wilmette

THIS CAR * TRULY A ears
to Chevrolet
workmanship
and
elegance. Maroon with black interior and powerglide, p. steering,
am
fm
radio,
new
white
tires,
and
full Caprice
luxury
equipment.

$2,095
‘65 Corvette 2-Topper

‘65 Chevelle Malibu Cpe.

driven.

$2,095

RED
WITH
BLACK
SEATS,
and
black top. Here is another beauty,
only
found
at
Joe
Jacobs
Chevrolet. 4-speed, 350 H.P. am
fm radio,
positraction and Pirelli tires. Stop in and see why
we have the sharpest used cars
in the world.

$3,095

435 GREEN
CLOSED

SUNDAYS

BAY

AN IDEAL 2ND CAR THAT YOU
ean
depend
on.
One _ owner,
driven
locally
with
V8,
powerglide,
radio,
discs
and
whitewalls.

$1,895

’64
*63
’°61
’60

ROAD,
AL

1-5400

VW Sunroof
Impala Convert.
Impala Conv.
Chev.
Wegn 9-Pass.

WILMETTE,

ILL.

SATURDAYS

9 TO 5

�7,

eae.

OY

es

es

ae

PE

For Sale—Automobiles

200

'66 Valiant 2 Dr. Sedan
. LIKE
BRAND
NEW
matic
transmission,
3,200 actual miles.

WITH
radio,

1962

AUTOheater,

$1,795
JENNINGS CHEVROLET

1 WAUKEGAN

RD.

729-1000

PONTIAC
LEMANS
SPORT
CPE.
326 v8, r/h, p/s, factory air, tint glass,
full syncro
trans.,
buckets,
console,
many
extras,
low
mil.,
pvt.
pty.
$1,600.
256-0113
after
6
p.m.
or
weekends.
965
CHEVY,
P.S.,
AUTO.,
RADIO

and

other

extras.

Perfect

body

and

interior.
Maintained
in
exc.
mech.
cond. Orig. owner. Premium
tires, 4
mos. old. See it, drive it and you'll
agree, this is a beauty. 945-1806.

'66 Chev. Impala S. Cpe.
&gt;

STICK,
ion.

RED.

EXCELLENT

FOR

SALE

BY

convertible,

DENTIST

2.dr.

a

Galaxie

500

8

cyl.
4
barrel
carb.,
p.sS.,
W.w.
Black/red interior. Wonderful motor.
wae
owner, garaged. $775. OR 5CONVERTIBLE
1963
OLDS
CUTlass. A-1 condition. One owner. Console, bucket seats, like new tires, low
mileage.
Owner
must sell. $1,085 or
offer. after 7 p.m. GR 5-6656.

'64 Chev. Impala Conv.
V-8,
3-SPEED
heater clean.

STICK,

RADIO

1962

RD.

Ford

RADIO,

729-1000

Falcon

2 Door

HEATER,

a

Good

STANDARD

condition.

$400.

Call

432-

condi-

CHEVROLET
JENNINGS
729-1000
41 WAUKEGAN RD.

FORD
’65, COUNTRY
SEDAN
WAGAry $2
er
cyl.; ; dee
/
a
uggage
carrier;
00
res;
low
1 owner. Exe. cond. $1,800.
mileage;
869-2296.

4
TRI-POWER,
GTO
1965
tape
seats,
bucket
trans.,
speed
recorder, full race cam., priced $1,900.
or best offer. AL 1-5535.

MUSTANG ’66
fully
console;
6-cyl.;
trans.;
Auto.
equipped; WW; snow tires; like new.
$1,895. Call 392-0471 in Mt. Prospect.

$1,995
'

PLYMOUTH
SALE

GET ACQUAINTED
'64
FULL

Imperial
POWER,

WwW’s:

A

ready

HARDTOP,

steering,
heater.

automatic,

4

POWER
V8,

radio,

buy

‘65 Imperial 4 Dr.

dio,
luggage
Ready to go

STEERING,
rack,

"$1,395
at

HARDTOP,

ww

tires.

at

6

CYLINDER,
heater.

H.T., POWER STEERING, RADIO,
heater, WW’s.
Must see to appreciate.

4

DR.,

POWER

radio, heater,
car onl,

6 CYLINDER,

$295

till

9 Saturday

and

Sundays

729-3200

—

Imperial

—

'66 Plymouth

Fury Ill

DOOR
HARDTOP,
color, low miles.

BLUE

IN

V8,
O’DRIVE,
6. PASS,
radio
and
heater.
3 to
from

BLUE,
choose

$695
$595
$595
$695
$495
$395
$295

DOOR,
HARDTOP,
er steering.

AIR,

POW-

$1,795

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life

$395
$695
$895
$795
$995

Winnetka, Ill.

a

FB

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Specials

CHEVROLET

241 WAUKEGAN

RD.

729-1000
INTERIOR,

MONTGOMERY

8833

Waukegan

YO

condition.

Like

new

LIKE NEW.

tires,

mufat

BUICK
SPECIAL
CONVERT.
GAraged. 1 owner. V6 auto. trans., red
w/white top. Excellent mechanically
and
sharp exterior.
Perfect
2nd or
young person’s car. $750. AL
1-4240.

1964
PONTIAC
CATALINA
CONV.;
white
body
and
top;
black
intr.;
i. nn

p/b.;

tires;

p/s.;

exc.

AM-FM

cond.

ra-

$1,350.

ID

$395

$95

‘56

$95

Buick

PHONE FOR DETAILED
EQUIPMENT ON ABOVE CARS

SHOR-LINE RAMBLER
l11 CHICAGO AVE.
EVANSTON
DA 8-2341
BR 3-234
Closed Sunday
'62 Chevy Il
TRANSMISSION,
around in.

PER-

$595
JENNINGS CHEVROLET
RD.

'63

$50.00

Pontiac

59

'65 Chev. Impala Convert.
POWER

STEERING,

p/b.;

after

$900.

Call

Louis

'64 Galaxie 500 Spt. Cpe.

‘6’

DR
and

a/c,

radio,

CONVERT.,

RED,

R

WwWs,

AUTO.,

yellow

with

$1,295

500
PS,

RADIO,

WW,

3-4803

Ford 6 Pass.

Monza

'63 SAAB

Sedan
COST

TRANSPOR-

R.

CLEAN.

es
—

TRUCK

HEATER

9

1960 GMC

34 TON WALK-IN

BUY

—

2 IN STOCK. MUST SELL

$275

$945
BEST

Chev. 2 Dr.

$575

$695

TODAY'S

FULL

1962 Ford 9 Pass.

pass.

WW’S

TRANS.

EQUIPP

CRUISO SQUIRE, 8 CYL.
CLEAN.

'62 Ford Country Squire
H,

Convert. .

AUTO., RADIO.
$575

R-BEAUTIFUL

RADIO.

4 Dr.

TRANS.

1962 Monza Cpe.

BRONZE.

BLUE,
LOW
tation,

AUTO.

ig

$575

$1,195

v8

EQUIPPED

6 CYL.

:

'65 Pontiac Catalina
AND

black

H.,

2

top.

DR. H.T., FULL
POWER,
cond., Aegean Turquoise.

AIR

$1,995

CHER FORD
SCHUMA
1131 CHICAGO AVE.

BR

10 Pass Bus

$675

Landau
A/C,

MILES.

1964 Econoline

1963

$1,795

PS,

LOW

$1,275

SHARP,

Ford is now offering a warranty on used ’64, 65, and ’66
Schumacher
Fords that protects the buyer for 2 years from the date of sale, or 50,000
miles, or up to 5 years from the date the car was built.

Open

4 DOOR

BURGUNDY

AIR

$1,645
'65 Corvair Monza
CONVERT.,

Monza

v8. AT,

POWER.

AND

$1,295

STANDARD

H., REAL

POWER,

—

4 DR. HT, V-8, ALL POWER.

1963

RB.

'63 Ford Cty. Sd. 9 Pass.

3,695
'65 Ford Custom

AUTO.

P32.

'64 Corvair

'63 T-Bird

os

1964 Chev. Impala

8 CYL., AUTO.

$1,645

FULL

NEW

$1,450

$995

'65 Cadillac Sedan

vs

HT.
V8,
AUTO...
H. WWs, Aqua.

STD.

Roadster

LIKE

$675

AUTO., R. AND
Green.

“6

YELLOW
WITH
BLACK
ROOF
full power
with
air and many
other extras. Bal. fact. warr.

V8, AUTO.
TRANS.,
WwWs, Blue.

MGB

CLEAN

1964 Ford Custom,

BEAUTY.

'63 Fairlane Wagon

4-SPEED

DE VILLE.
FULL
conditioned.

1965

$795

$995

2,495

MILES

WAGON. 8 CYL. CRUISO.

'64 Chevrolet Impala

LO.-MI.

$1,745
PS,

A

LOW

$1,495

$1,495

Bisc.

AT-R-BEIGE

AUTO.,

1963

V8, FULL
POWER.
Baby blue.

4 DR.

V-8,

— $975

'66 Toronado. Full
'66 Chevrolet

4 DOOR

FULLY

POWER

$3,395

$1,795

Dini.

5 p.m.

BONUS

BLUE

Ford XL Convert.

390, V-8, FULL POWER.
ALL BLACK
.

FALCON
1960,
2 DR.
WHITE
SED.,
auto trans., radio, 31,000 mi. $150. 4751644 evenings.
1963 DODGE
POLARA:
4 DR.;
HARD

p/s;

St

1964 Pontiac Cat.

241 WAUKEGAN RD.
729-1000
°66 DODGE 2-DR. H.T.
383 4-BL. 4-SPEED
SURE GRIP DIFF.
TAKE
OVER
PAYMENTS.
729-1835.

We want to show our sincere interest in proving that Schumacher Ford
bring
of Evanston is the place to buy your one owner used car. So...
price on any of our
this ad with you and we will deduct $50 from 1
listing.
72 car selection. The following is only a partia

A/C

1965

sharp.

$1,895 —
JENNINGS CHEVROLET

446-3833

500

$1,895

Catalina

FORD,
AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISsion, 6 cylinder,
radio, heater.
Mint
condition. $295 or best offer.
824-7487 after 4 p.m.

v8, AUTO,

Ford Galaxie

1965 Chev. Impala

729-1000

FULL
POWER.
GOOD
CONDITION,
1
owner.
$895. 613 LeClaire,
Wilmette,
AL 6-1456.
CORVAIR
WAGON
1962
MONZA
automatic. Wagon utility with sports
car
handling.
Original
owner
has
gama
in good
cond.
$445. 272-

top;

729-1000

RD.

1966

2 DR. FASTBACK, 390 ENGINE,
STANDARD TRANS., LOW MILES.

WITH

$450
JENNINGS CHEVROLET

241 WAUKEGAN

$2,975

Excel-

flers, pipes. All extras. Real buy
$950. Call VE 5-0703 after 7 p.m.

hydromatic;

ae

5-3500

T-BIRD 1962
mileage, original owner.

lent

EXCEPTIONALLY LOW MILES.

OLDS

Rd.

.

1965 Cad. Cpe.

'63 98 Holiday Custom Cpe.
RED BLACK AND WHITE
low mileage, priced right.

62

thy

Spgs a

perfect

THE
PERFECT
SECOND
CAR
auto trans., radio and heater.

‘59 Plymouth

WAUKEGAN

os

for

'6| Valiant 4 Dr. Sedan

Wagons

'65 Ford Ranch Wagon

HI 6-0655
==

Pontiac 4 Dr.
Buick 2 Dr.
American 4 Dr.
Classic 4 Dr.
Rambler
Rambler 4 Dr.
Cadillac 4 Dr.

AUTOMATIC
fect to putt

TRANS.,

Low

diesel

'65 Chev. Impala

80 Green Bay Rd.
1967

4 dr.,

$1,395

Chrysler Convertible
Valiant 4 Dr.
Crown Imperial 4 Dr. Air.
Ford Custom 500 4 or.
Volkswagen Like new

13,

'62
'62
'62
'62
'6|
'60
‘52

shift.

$445
$1,095

$1,995

$1,295

April

Plymouth

WHITE.
BLACK-WHITE
INTErior,
air
conditioned—suburban
driven. One owner.

2

$695

$3,595

'65 Chrysler Newpt. 4-Dr.

$1,795
'65 Ford Country Sedan

'61
'62
'61
'64
'64

3-3216

il

Se

JENNINGS

'66 T-Bird Landau

till 5

eis

pew

200 For Sale—Automobiles

ear

$2,295
'66 Mustang GT

HEATER.

HI LL MOTORS

INDIAN

770 4 Dr.

V8,
auto.
trans.,
WW’s, red.

Won.

BR

Chrysler

second

RD., GLENVIEW

2100 WAUKEGAN
Daily

Nice

=

'63 Corvair 2 Dr.

'66 Galaxie 500 4-dr. H.T.

'60 Comet

AUTOradio,

$1,195

Open

WW’s.

STEERING,

"$595

$1,495

2

$395

'62 Chrysler Newport

'64 Ford Galaxie 500
HARDTOP,
V8,
power
steering,

AUTOMATIC

ln

AUTO

$1,495
$1,395

'63 Studebaker 4 Dr.
'62 Merc. Benz Std.

heater,

'62 Ford 2 Dr. Fairlane

RA-

'64 Chrysler Ne'port 2 Dr.

DOOR
matic,
heater.

'65 American Conv't
‘65 Classic 4 Dr.

STEERING,

automatic,

“$1,195

$1,095

4

AT SHOR-LINE RAMBLER
A NEW 1967 AMERICAN
$1,839 COMPLETE

241

POWER

power brakes,
whitewalls.

$2,995
'63 Ford Cntry. Sg. Wgn.

mer
Pe eee

a

For Sale—Automobiles.

'63 Chrysler N.Y. 4 Dr.

H.T.,
CROWN,
FULL
POWER,
air cond., radio, heater, WW’s.
Tom Lyons special at

P.

HEATER,

to go at

DR.
SEDAN,
POWER
STEERing, radio, heater, WW’s. A real

$1,495

AUTOMATIC,

RADIO,

'64 Chrysler Newport

'65 Chev. Impala
DR,

Coupe

$1,995

$1,695
4

es

‘Need a Good Second Car?
'60 American 2 Dr. Auto $75
'6| American
$95

CHRYSLER

V8, 289 4 BARREL, AUTOMATIC,
console, radio, heater, ww tires,
sharp.

ae

‘60 Chev. Wagon

IMPERIAL

‘65 Mustang

*

'60 Comet Sta. Wagon $395
'5&amp; Metro Van-Ette
$295

LYONS

TOM

see

'64 Classic
AND

$1,395
JENNINGS CHEVROLET

241 WAUKEGAN

Seu

Daily

’til 9:30

p.m.

Sat.

WILMETTE,
ALpine

ILL.

|-5300

OPEN EVES. ‘TIL 9, SAT. "TIL 5 —
CLOSED SUNDAY

‘til 6 p.m.

DA

611 GREEN BAY RD.

8-3503

* Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
* Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald

Classified ad

J

�his Balo~chotomehiles

200

"765 Chevelle 5.5. Coupe
Seon.

BEAUTY

WITH BLACK

'57 PONTIAC 2-DOOR

bucket

RADIO;
ically.

$1,595
JENNINGS CHEVROLET

car;

sell;

asking

1949 LINCOLN

“Good tires

and

clean

upholstery.

Ford

AUTO ;

$165

fact.

air

PB,

R

and

excellent’ condition.

‘66 CHEVY WAGON V-8
Stick
shift.
Excellent
shape.
Over
remaining
payments,
18
Call 743-0573 days or weekends.

729-2546,

1960 FALCON
Custom 4 door with automatic transmission. $195 or best offer.
864-3537
or
864-1968
1966 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE
Vinyl top, air, full power.
Looks and runs new, $2,850.
446-6206 or 432-9218

A/T;
pushWwWs;
A-l

must

1965 CHEVROLET IMPALA SS
convert.,

WW. $1850.
945-8319.

MECHAN.-

1966

LIK E NEW—V-8
OF EXTRAS.

LOTS

1956 PONTIAC
second

W/W; HTR.; GOOD
$125. 724-1078.

Must Sell!

729-1000

V-8;
P/S;
like
new

$00. Her Suio~dntemabiles-

‘For Saidsdnieieebliés

H,

Call

Take
mos.

’62

1957 SPORTS COUPE CHEVROLET
BEST OFFER
729-4030.

Power
matic.

1965 CHEVY V8
steering, power brakes,
$1,450.
251-1120 or 491-1120

1962 RAMBLER CLASSIC WAGON
6-cyl.; auto. trans.; R/H; W/W; snow
tires; orig. owner. $425 or’ best offer.

’63 CUTLASS CONVERTIBLE
8-cyl.;
power
steering;
automatic
transmission
on floor;
bucket
seats.
$1,100. Call after 5 p.m. 724-9185.

1959
CADILLAC
CONVERTIBLE
full
wer, leather interior, beautiful
condition, new top, excellent tires. By
owner. 864-7394 after 6 p.m.
1966
LEMANS
PONTIAC
4
DR.
hardtop
equipped
with
everything.
Beautiful
family
car
17,000
miles.
Going overseas. Only $1,995. 864-8728.
63
OLDSMOBILE
9
PASSENGER
station
wagon,
$1,000 or best offer.
VErnon 5-2178 after 7 p.m.

:

of money.

1955
MERCURY
CONVERT.;:
AUTO.
trans., p.s., p.b., elec. windows, snow
tires.
Ran
good
all
winter.
Body
rough, drive it. $25. AL 1-4282.

Convert.

BUY THIS CAR hb

4 AND SAVE LOTS

automatic,

power

steering.

$995
JENNINGS CHEVROLET

a

WAUKEGAN RD.

1962

FORD

729-1000

STATION

WAGON.

Power
steering,
seat
belts,
V8.
xcellent
condition.
Single
owner.

$750 or best offer. AL 1-9106.

~CHEVY

II—NOVA

100 Buys '54 Oldsmobile
AND

BARRACUDA—6
CYL.
AUTO.
1,000 mi., radio, heater, WWs, Posiraction,

P/S,

P/B.

Ivory

w/gold

int.

1,400. 432-5131, 10:30 a.m, to 2 p.m.
JICK—'63
SKYLARK
CONV.,
V8;
‘bucket
a

seats;
leather interior;
auto.
WwW; low mileage. $1,025. 272-

63
63
OLDS
F-85
CONVERT.
d on the floor. $990. Call PA 9, after 6:30 p.m.

a

959

OLDS

4 DOOR,

+t pe

FULL

condition,

CORVAIR

MONZA

floor stick. Radio;
$800 or best offer.

POWER

reasonable.

3

WWs;

low

SPEED

offer.

miles.

Phone

HI 6-7828

60
RAMBLER
CLASSIC
6. 4 DR.,
0.D., clean. 1 owner, pee. ‘2139 Ash

Ln., Northbrook. CR 2-7

2

CHRYSLER

te

2

DOOR

with
all
auxiliaries
in
excellent
condition,
Will
sacrifice
at $795
or
best cash offer. Call AL 1-5561.

65
T
BIRD,
FULL
POWER,
conditioned, low mileage, almost
dias Excellent condition.
:
UNiversity 4-6603

AIR
new

CHEV.

2

DOOR.

AUTOMATIC

ateansmission,
best
offer.
$125
or
e ALpine 6-0476.
OLET IMPALA CONVERTIBLE.
3
1963 8 cyl., black with red upholstery. No trade, $1,050. Very clean.

Call

Saturday

UNiversity

63 FORD COUNTRY

4-2206.

SQUIRE

VOLKSWAGEN

luxe,
door,

MICROBUS

_761- 2046 after 6 p.m.

1965

CHEVROLET

POWER
steering
evenings

CAPRICE,.

door hardtop; air cond.; power steer.,
_ power brakes; Danube blue; excellent
condition. $2, 000. Call 864-7467.

‘962

- tom

MERCURY

4

door.

around

MONTEREY

power.

condition. Reasonably
432-1775

z

1961

Full

CHEVROLET

_eyl., 4 dr., Stick
condition $3 75.

=

Good

CUS-

priced.

all

BISCAYNE.
shift.

Good

4

6

running

UN 4-0165

1960 FORD
FALCON 4 DOOR
RADIO;
heater; clean. Asking $300. Must sell.
Call after 6 p.m. 869-6324.

16

1960 Chevy V8

1951
2-DOOR
PLYMOUTH
good running order. $65 or best
D7. 6118 after 3:30 p.m.

IN
offer.

1961 Oldsmobile Dynamic 88
P.S.;

RADIO. EXCEL.
Call AL 6-0771.

COND.

1965 Mustang Convertible
BRONZE

We

Baaee

TOP,

$1,400.

1962
CADILLAC
4
DR.
SEDAN.
Fully equipped.
44,000 miles. Priced
ere
sale at $1,500 firm. Call 835OLDS
oe:

1963
CUTLASS
CONVERT.
cond., auto console, bucket seats,
p.s.,
like
new
tires,
$1050
or
Dee: Cail 761-4379.

‘54 PONT.,
$50

RUNS GOOD
AL |-1709

1964
CHEVROLET
9
PASSENGER
wagon,
V-8,
power
steering,
auto.
trans., AM- FM radio, $1,450.
ID 2-7319.
65
CHEVY
MONZA,
4
SPEED
ee
140 h.p., low mileage,
one ow
Call 869-4152 after 4 p.m.

Hudson

Pacemaker

6.

GOOD

CONDITION. $125.
DAvis 8-4361.
BECAUSE
OF
DEATH—MUST
SELL
1961 Chevrolet, 6 cyl. 2-dr. p.s.; auto.
low mil.;
snow
tires;
extra wheels.
$650. HI 6-1867 after 6 p.m.
1962
OLDS.
CONVERT.
PS,
PB,
power windows, good top, good tires.
Must sell this weekend, $750 or best
offer. 272-7472.
_ FAST.
’64 FALCON
SPRINT
Big
269
V-8;
4 sp.
synchro,
tach.
White/red
int.;
sporty;
only
$995.
Evans. 969-1174 aft. 6 or weekends.
1957 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD,
GOOD MECHANICAL CONDITION,
Like new tires. BEST OFFER.
Call UNivedsity 4-7063 after 6 p.m.
*65 PONTIAC GTO CONVERT.
4-speed floor shift.
Bucket seats.
Excel. cond.
Orig. owner must sell.
$1,695 or best offer.
272-7166

Boats

and

Outboard

Motors

LIKE
NEW
PENNYAN
OUTBOARD
power boat w/45 h.p. Mercury Motor.
16 ft. length, 4 ft. beam, 1 ft. draft.
Completely
equipped
with »,trailor.
Daytimes,
call FI
6-7766;
evenings,
446-1914
DOLPHIN
FIBREGLAS
SAIL
BOAT,
24 ft. Excellent
cruising
and racing
boat, 6 bags of sails. Inboard engine.
One half interest available. Moored in
Wilmette Harbor. CR 2-5602.
$395
PEN-YAN
WOOD
FIBERglased 25 H.P. Scott Teenee Trailer,
A-1 cond. Call Maes 492-5313 days or
UN
9-2866
eves.
1702
Greenwood,
Evanston.
16’

ALUMINUM
OUTBOARD,
60
H.P.
electric
start
engine,
top and
side curtains, trailer with spare tire,
many extras. Cost over $2,300. $1,000
or best offer. 433-0852.
25
FT.
REVEL
CRAFT
CRUISER.
Gator tandem trailer. 90 hp Johnson.
Head, galley, sleeps 4. Bendix ship to
shore. Fully eqpt. $3.000. 395-3334.

EVINRUDE

35 H.P.

AND
TANK;
GOOD
Phone AL 6-0248.
20°

CONDITION;

$90.

OUTBOARD,
ALL
ACCESSORIES
incl. head. Trailer w/electric winch,
100 H.P. Merc. 272-2482.

EL TORO
CLASS
SAILING
DINGHY.
No.
3417
intop
money
when
raced
Skokie Lagoons and Lake Beck. $225.
Call CR 2-2332.

Sunfish—2

Years Old

PERFECT caer

; $375.

“LONE
STAR’
OUTBOARD
MOTOR
boat 14’ aluminum
with carrier:
can
be used for skiing or fishing. Phone
432-7043 after 5 p.m.

15° MAHOGANY
AND
$600.

TRAILER.

CARVER

50 HP

ENGINE.
945-5160.

PENGUIN 6745 CERTIFICATE,
Murphy and Nye dacron $375; trailer
avail. ALpine 11-7597.
TWO 14 FT BOATS
one runabout, one fishing, with
and trailers. Cheap
Call 869-0804, evenings.

motors

Check on Return
Before Mailing,
Says Revenuer

’63 BUICK
ELECTRA
4 DOOR,
AIR,
power.
Excellent cond. New
brakes,
muffler, etc. Low suburban mileage.
$1,295. 433-2775.
JAGUAR
’64, XKE
CONVERT.,
NEW
clutch,
first
$2795
buys.
Also
TR-4
convert., like new, pvt. $995.
OR 3-0744 aft. 5 p.m.

Immac.
cond.
One
owner.
21,000
mies. Auto. trans.; power steering. 8

OLDS

prepares

ey

WwWs, exceptionally nice car. $695 or
best offer. Priv. 432-7169, 432-4886.
1963 RAMBLER
AMBASSADOR
POWer steering, power brakes. $400. Call
446-8467.

$95 OR BEST OFFER
724-8476.

~ CORVAIR

CONVERT.

inning

needs

cond.,

957

:

. 4

speed.

New

1965

FORD

$1,600. Call

:

Model

STATION

TOP

1962 MERCURY

S-22, bucket

interior.

Very

26—Classified

brakes

and

WAGON.

272-4350

after

COMET

seats,

sharp. $775.
272.4314.

3:30.

black

$125.

body

condition. Must see. Best offer.
15h4 Monroe St.
Evanston
_ 1963 CORVAIR
MONZA
4 DOOR.
tuneup. 272-6334.

‘58 FORD

GOOD

minor

k, best offer. Call 729-2929.
CHEV.,
6 CYL.
STICK,

w/red

cond.

98

CALL 869-6730
DA 8-9024.

CONVERT.

Full

pwr.,

OR

W/FACT.

hydromatic,

AIR

radio,

Salesmen

FT.
GLASS
CRAFT
RUNABOUT.
40 h.p. electric start Mercury motor.
Good
running
cond.
Coast
guard
approved,
cushion preservers,
excellent for skiing,
fishing or cruising.
$550. 216 16th St., Wilmette, 251-5442.

Once your 1966 federal income
tax return is completed, it’s a good
idea to set it aside for a day or two
nad then give it a thorough review
before mailing it, said I. S. Berlin-.
er, Evanston office manager for
the Internal Revenue Service.
Mr. Berliner added that taxpayers are responsible for all entries
and supporting documents in their
tax returns regardless
of who

‘59 Ford. Transportation.

65,000

SHARP
1957 CADILLAC
SEDAN
DeVille, excellent mech. cond., must
be seen, will sacrifice. Call OR 6-0919.
57
FORD
8
CYLINDER,
AUTO.
trans., ready to go. $100. Call 475-6876.
916 Greenleaf, Evanston.

201
729-1800

:
4 SPEED. $450.
Wiggleworths Imports,
729-1800
"65 BLACK
OLDS
4 DOOR
HT, FULL
power,
completely
air-conditioned.
Excellent condition. One owner.
SH 3-0536 after 8 p.m.

1952

DE

AM-FM radio. 1963 CORVAIR 2
radio. Vice-Consulate of Bolivia,

1965
IMPALA
CONVERT.
steering;
radio;
adjustable
wheel;
automatic
top. Call
or weekend, ORclfard 3-3217.

Conv.
POWER.

CAD. ‘59 4 DR., H.T., ALMOST PERF.
mech,
‘cond.
Exc.
body,
very
clean
int., $600. Private.
38215 Green
Bay
Rd., Winnetka after 6 p.m. 446-8823.

9 PASS.

8 auto.; pow. steering; radio; WWs;
luggage rack;
low mueage;
private;
_ very clean. $1,095. 945-5576.

1966

CALL
729-1800

1964 CHEVY
IMPALA
2 DR.
HARDtop.
Dark
green.
Very
clean.
Low
mileage.
Best offer. Weekdays
after
5:30 p.m. UN 4-2026.

1959 EL CAMINO. POWER STEERING,
- power
brakes,
automatic
transmisfy sion. $495. Phone 869-8193.

q

GTO

88

NEW

FORD
GALAXIE
500, 4 DR.
HT. AIR
conditioning,
p/s,
radio.
also
other
extras. 272-6047.

ICK
RIVIER-A—1963.
EXCELJent condition. Original owner. 24,000
Best

1964

Call

Call 475-8916

Willes.

Dynamic

2 DOOR HARDTOP, thi
Wiggleworth’s Imports,

4 SPEED, TRI
Wiggleworths Imports,

NEW

MAGNIFExcellent
No
sales

1959
OPEL
EXCELLENT
CONDItion, new interior, new motor, 59,000
Orig.
miles.
You
won't
believe
it.
$175. 251-4042. Sell by Sat.

1960 Olds

‘62

ae
shift,
clean,
good
condition.
‘Suburban car. Best offer. VE 5-0278.

GOOD
et ba TIRES
~~ battery. Call 743-0339.

1965
T-BIRD
LANDAU.
icent
auto.
Low
miles.
condition.
Sacrifice
$2,395.
tax. UNiversity 9-1056.

G
&amp;

Ze

auto-

64’ FAIRLAND 2 DR. HARDTOP
289 high performance, 320 H.P., cam
and solids, 4 speed,
all black,
mint
cond., $1,550. UN 4-1610 after 6 p.m.

724-8659.

s&lt;

BUICK
ST.
WAGON:
AUTO.
shift;
p/s;
like
new
tires;
good
condition. $750.
:
HI 6-4934 after 5 p.m.

1964 FORD
STATION
WAGON
COUNtry
Sedan.
Red.
Auto.
P.S.,
new
battery; Radio; Heater. Low mileage.
Good buy. Call "AL 6- 1504.

‘64 Mercury

fe

1962
FORD
COUNTRY
SQUIRE:
9
passenger
w/extras,
incl.
luggage
rack;
original owner.
Must sell this
3rd car. $795. VE 5-3679.

or best offer. 433-2119 or 945-3771.
aan BUICK RIVIERA HARDTOP
ae kept by
orig. owner. Very low
ilt wheel.
945-7474

Call

7

the

return.

The

taxpayer

also is responsible for full payment

Selling to
65,000 north shore
families
That’s a lot of coverage, when you consider
they all get in the door for coffee with your
prospective customers!

of any additional tax, penalties, and

interest

that

incorrectly

may

prepared

result

from

return.

an

AL

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13,

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The Beatles’ Blast of Shirts

Summer

Regal Ravage of Early Summer Dresses:

&amp; Shells:

Dance the wild &amp; wonderful discount frug for thousands of cotton knits, nylon tops,
oxford stripes &amp; solids, sunny dac-cottons; they’re tops for every hipster, deary.
Famous Sleeveless &amp; Roll Shirts: were $4 to $8.......2 for $5, 2 for $7
Sleeveless &amp; Short Sleeve Knit Tops
Gay

Solids,

were

$4 to $6..... ..2

for

$5,

2 for

for

Back-zip Shells, were $4 ........-+-4-- »oaeva

$7

&amp; Skimmer Holiday:

Jolly Cotton Shift

You’ll ooh and ahh over the goodies at this price picnic. It’s tea and cakes with

all you can eat of yummy skimmers, sunny shifts, nummy prints &amp; stripes (a gasser
for your wardrobe)
Cotton Shifts &amp; Skimmers,

were
were

to $13........... eweesaas tess
$15 to $20......eceeeeeeeeeSl1O

caus $8
&amp; $12

You join the run on the Royal Suit Treasury, buying now at unheard-of, hysteriof beauteous

prints, sensational stripes, succulent

solids (be quick before the bank closes)
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Rippin’ Raincoat &amp; Jacket Ruin:
It’s a total blitz of hundreds of our best spring wet-weather standards. Traditional
landmarks, these, NOW DRASTICALLY SMASHED FOR IMMEDIATE CLEAR.
ANCE

(great art at scrap prices)

Raincoats, Balmos &amp; Trench Styles in

Big Ben Bongs Bermudas &amp;

to

$24
$29

Slacks:

Time has run out for these Regal Masterpieces of fit &amp; meticulous tailoring; now
they lie humbly before you . . . all at incredibly humiliating prices. (give a
bunch a second start) Lined cottons, linens, vycrons, dac-cottons.
Over

&amp; JAMAICAS:

2000

Outstanding

Prints, Stripes,

Solids, were

to $8 ...2

for

$7

Teddibly Famous Cotton Group, were $9 to $12.........2 for $11
Cotton Slacks &amp; Hipsters, were $8 to $12.
$6 to $8

Shattering Skirt, Kilt

THURSDAY

@ Culotte Riot:

At a dead run, your hat pin held at ready, you elbow thru the Bobbies and struggling dollys for an armload of these bright, printed and striped beauties. (worth

NIGHT

spending a day in jail for)

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Printed,

Striped

Wonderfully

&amp; Solid

Cottons, linens,

Skirts, were

vycrons,

$9 to $11

dac-cottons.

......-.--5- ...-$6

&amp;

$7

Famous Skirt Group, were to $12 ......-eeeseeeeeeecees $8

Culottes,

otton

Kilts in Marvelous Prints &amp; Solids, were $13 ........-50005

Patterns &amp; Solids,

were

to $12

.........+2-0-- $7

&amp;

$8

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Buttersoft Suede Jackets, were $40 ...........4. POY
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tuck-front and shirtwaist styles, are reduced to rag-picker prices.

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Prints,

Sleeveless Helanca

Clothes at Rippin’ Reductions

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Senior Center to Hear Area
__A

barbershop

quartet

from

the

award winning Melodeer Chapter of

Sweet Adelines will be featured at
the

North

_ meeting

Shore

1 p.m.

Senior

Center

tomorrow

in Win-

-netka Community House.
The occasion will be the fourth
annual
meeting of participating

| members.
|

Eight

persons

will

be

elected to the Members’ Council,
and future Center programing sug-

"gestions will be discussed.
_ Edgar Horstmeier of Wilmette,
_ Members’ Council president, will

conduct the meeting.

|

The

_ keys

singing

is made

quartet,

| liam

Reynolds,

tenor,

Schmidt,

up

the M’Lar-

of

Baritone,

Mrs.

Wil-

Mrs.

and

Péter

Mrs.

Don-

ald Ball, bass, all of Deerfield, and
Mrs. Mark Balmes, lead of Northbrook.

_ As

members

of the Melodeers,

__ they were 1964 and 1966 champions

in five-state regional Sweet Adeline
| competition. They will enter the
| 1967 regional quartet competition in
| St. Louis, Mo., on Apr. 28.
The

_ who

M’Larkeys

are

Mrs. Helen Springer of Wilmette
and Mrs. Laura Hay of Winnetka
are co-chairmen of the meeting.
Refreshments will be provided by
Dr. Mary Lyon, Miss Paula Peschek and Mrs. Sarah Kaufman of
Highland Park; Mrs. Gladys McFall
of
Winnetka;
Mrs.
Soren
Ostergaard of Evanston; and Mrs.
H. J. Friedman of Glencoe.

Men’s

_ some

since

becoming

a

- field, are home from a vacation in

_ mines,

a

_ Swimming.

visit

Their

to

horseback

A Crow Island School PTA board
member, she is the mother of five

children.

Chautauqua
Mrs. Lindle Jarvis, soprano, will

Club

perform

“An

Afternoon

of Music”

Tuesday,

in

Community

House.

Mrs.

Levy

extensively

Voters

has

studied

as a League

researcher

to 2:30 p.m. Wednesday
munity House.

in

Com-

holiday

Indian

riding,

in-

silver

and

Le

mA aw

3

6

.

Ni

con)

EASTER

of

Kentucky,

E.

)

res

GP

and

studied at the American

tory of Music. She is

a member

of

Musical Society and

the

Musicians

Club

of

Women,
and sings frequently
Great Lakes Navai Hospital.

at

Epoxy

cleaning

paint

@ Rubber
@ Special

has

the Lake View

Chicago

@

Conversa-

base paint
rollers &amp; 34”

covers

And any other items you may
think you need or if you wish to
have

us

do

it—we

GUARDIAN
133

She, her husband, and their three
children live in Northfield.

are

POOL

ready—
CoRrRpP.

Skokie Blvd.
Northbrook,
PHONE
835-4335
Open Mon. thru Sat. 9-5
Fri. night till 9
Sunday till 4

Hil.

China

of Women

me

A charming, well built White brick

home for a’small family. 6 rooms,
plus a screened porch overlooking
the bush enclosed backyard. Pan-

VISIT

Mr. and Mrs. Gary O. Meyer and
children, Aaron and Melissa, of 978
the
spent
Ct., Deerfield,
Maple

Easter weekend with Mr. and Mrs.

gieled

Bill Cox in Des Plaines.

Ma baths. Full basement, 2-car garage.

ATTENTION:
LAWN LOVERS

In a most convenient location— I'/2 blocks to ‘train, 3
in the mid 30s and available immediately.

This is the time to rake,
roll and
fertilize your lawn. Take advantage
of the mulches at hand. Please don’t
make the same mistake that you did
last year. We are experienced in the
business. We don’t profess to be the
best but endeavor to give you the

best.

Our

customers

be beat!
We
accept
ments with profound

ALLEN

say

we

can

not

these
complihumility.

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LANDSCAPING
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She received bachelor’s and master’s degrees in music from the

She holds a bachelor’s degree in
political
science
and
Phi
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VERY SERVICE FOR TH

Mrs. Jarvis says she will present
“familiar
favorites
by
(Franz)
Schubert and (Robert) Schumann,
and new and old folk songs from
many countries.”’

University

Mrs. James Zacharias of Winnetka will accompany on piano.

p.m.

4

@

University.

1

four-

_ and children, John, Barbara, and
| Martin, 342 Margate Ter., Deer-

_ cluded

the Uni-

homemakers

| RETURN FROM ARIZONA
|
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Nielsen

Ariz.

from

at the Chautauqua gathering from 1

two years ago.

| Carefree

membership

versity of Michigan, and a master’s
degree in history from Columbia

Mrs. Arnold Levy of Winnetka
will discuss ‘“‘Mainland China Today”’ for the center’s Men’s Club at

have rehearsed their musical

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For Members of the Evanston-North Shore Board of Realtors

Highland Park Realtor Cites

Significant Changes in City
By JUDI NICOL
Real estate costs change by dips
and spurts, according to long-time
Highland Park Realtor Robert Earhart.

Noting that the spurts outdistance the dips, Mr. Earhart pointed
out that the cost of land in
Highland Park has nearly tripled
since he began his career in 1946.
At that time there were only
three real estate agencies in the

Robert Earhart, long-time Highland Park Realtor, studies records
in his home files. Mr. Earhart remembers how the city grew from
12,000 to 30,000 people. (Howard Fochler Photo)

city. Now there are nine in downtown Highland Park alone.

The face as well as the density of
Highland Park has changed greatly

Baird, Warner Realty Co. Grows
With Chicago Area, Has 22 Branches
Since its inception in 1855, the
’ Baird and Warner realty company
has grown with the Chicago metropolitan community to a network of
22 branch offices.
All the offices are geared to meet
the needs of area residents in the
purchase and sale of real estate,
, rental

of

apartments,

wish

to buy

and

sell real

estate

along the North Shore.
During

1966, the four north sub-

urban

offices

participated

in

the

sale of real estate totaling amost
$22 million.

mortgages,

service,

‘ Baird and Warner began to branch
out into outlying areas as early as
1897, when the firm’s second

Co.,

Inc.,

1899

Sheridan

Park.

Now

there is little or none,”

he said.

office

was opened on Wilson Av., then the
termination point for the north side
elevated line.
As the population spread further

property in the
owned.
Mr. Earhart,
started by his
future of real
North Shore will
economy.
“The cost of

city

is privately

whose firm was
father, feels the
estate along the
follow the national
property

will

in-

Changes in West
Changes as Highland Park grew
from 12,000 to 33,000 in population
have
taken
place
west
of the
lakeshore,

crease at least as much as inflation

“There was no vacant shore land
even in 1947,” he said ‘‘and the,
prices for riparian property seemed
relatively as high then as they do
now.”
One of the most significant results of the city’s growth has been
the narrowing of the gap between
North Shore property prices in
Cook and Lake counties.

Mr. Earhart pointed out that the
degree of increase is greater in
various areas of Highland Park.
“The closer to schools, parks,
shopping, and transportation, the

“We used to be able to give 15
percent more real estate value for

He said progressive moves of the
city in both zoning and construction
requirements have increased the

they could to
‘‘Now there’s

Cites Missed Opportunity

As a means of offering the most
estate

and

Rd.
“In 1946 there was considerable
vacant property in central Highland

less than a 5-percent difference
between comparable property in
Highland Park and Glencoe or
Winnetka.”

ment.

real

hart

the same price than
the south,” he said.

appraisals, insurance,
and residential and commercial manageconvenient

since the postwar years, said Mr.
Earhart, who is president of Ear-

goes up.”
He says the current spurts of real

estate prices are one-third inflation
and two-thirds higher land costs.

greater the demand,” he said.

Mr. Earhart sheds no tears for
the “‘small friendly Highland Park”’
lamented by some older residents
of the community.

value of local property.

To ensure that the high value is
protected,

Mr.

Earhart

is

active

with the Evanston-North
Shore
Board of Realtors, which he serves
as a director.

“It’s too bad that the park
district didn’t get lake-front property when it was available for prices
a public body could afford,” he
said. “But they have had good
foresight lately by buying property

under-porch

along the Skokie River.’ He estimates that 99 percent of lakefront

leaves, paper and other debris.

Lake

Forest

IMPROVE

LOOK
the

Improve

older
become

appearance

by

home

areas.

of

an

enclosing

the

Otherwise

they

cluttered with wind-blown

Area

_ north, into suburban municipalities,

the

veteran

company

expanded

_ with the establishment of its first
suburban office in Evanston in 1921,

where
sales, management,
and
apartment
rental
services
are
available.
Since then, three more offices
have been opened to cover the
_ North Shore thoroughly: Winnetka
in the early 1930s, Glenview in

1954, and Lake Forest in 1960.
The branches are supervised by
Robert Miller in Evanston, George
Byron
in Winnetka,
Rumsfeld
Deakins in Glenview, and Lionel D.
Watson in Lake Forest. A total of
35 sales people in the four offices
are on hand to serve clients who

Mrs. lola Carr and James Healy, owners of Carr Realty in
Deerfield, discuss business in the new office at 732 Waukegan Rd.
The firm's previous office was located at 701 Waukegan Rd.

457

ADDING A BATH
Adding an extra bath or powder
room

is

easier,

thanks

to

new

space-saving fixtures which can be
installed in corners. An old pantry,
a closet or the space under a stair
well or at the end of a hall are
areas big enough for bathrooms.

April 13, 1967

REALTY

LAKESIDE
Central

Ave.

INVESTMENT
Attractive

home,

easily converted

2 fireplaces, 2!/.
across from school.

LIKE

IT!

baths,

separate

$30,250

buys

to two
breakfast

*

Highland

FOR

FUTURE

family.

Roomy

room,

paneled

rooms,
rec.

Park

with

LAKESIDE'S

1300 Riverwoods Road
OPEN SUNDAY 2-5
Unique contemporary split-ranch situated on 5 secluded wooded acres.
Zoning allows private kennel or stale. Near bridle path &amp; Forest Preserve. 4 BEDROOMS. 2 full baths. The living room has a slate floor &amp;
a
has
also
room
dining
Separate
FIREPLACE.
stone
raised-hearth
raised-hearth stone FIREPLACE. The wood cabinet kitchen has a slate
sliding
with
room
family
large
a
is
There
oven.
&amp;
range
built-in
&amp;
floor
panelling and beamed
glass doors leading to the screen porch. Wood
ceilings present rustic appearance. The detached garage is 20’ x 50’ with
separate heating plant.
Priced for immediate sale. at:

Call

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�ORT Auction Will Include Varied Merchandise
How would you like a weighireducing machine, complete with
instructions and a demonstration in
its proper use?
Or, perhaps you would like a sofa
bed,

or

a

stereo

set,

or

miniature schnauzer.

even

a

the Edgewater Beach Hotel, 5349 N.
Sheridan Rd., Chicago, at 8:30 p.m.
Apr. 29.

Varied

Bob

Mrs.

tools;

and

a

Sunday

special of a belly of lox,

from

chapters
O’Link

Robert

Marshall

cheese,

and

nine

Lake

the
are

in charge

of

Chapter

workers

Rosensweig,

Kanter,

Mrs.

are

Mrs.
Herbert

Lipson, and Mrs. Robert Simons.
ter

Chairmen from Northwood Chapare Mrs. Myron Hirsch, Mrs.

Marvin Grant, Mrs. Robert Prusin,
and Mrs. Morton Burnstein. From
Idlewood are Mrs. Martin Friend
and Mrs. William Senescu.

Named
Ridgewood

Harold

Chapter

and

is the

Ra-

Schecter

vinia Chapter

chairman.

Mrs. Burton Wasserman is the
merchandise
chairman
and
Mr.

Allen Bandalin is the catalog chairman. Both are of Highland Park.
Mrs. Richard Bass of Highland
Tickets
Highland

may

be

purchased

from

Park.

Membership

Members of Lake County ORT
met recently in the Highland Park
Health Club in Crossroads to try a
few of the auction items for size.
The club has offered a year’s membership as one of the items to
be auctioned.
on

a

Sunday morning, allowing many
the husbands
an opportunity

The

preview

took

place

of
to

ferret out items they will be
bidding for during the benefit. Col.
Harold Pick of Pick Galleries and
Albert Kodner
of Howard
Art
Galleries will serve as auctioneers
for ‘Surprises and Uprises.”’

Chairmen
chairmen

are

Mrs.

Harold’
Balikov,
Mrs.
Morton
Levinson, Mrs. Norman Kraus, and
Mrs. Ronald Robinson.
Wildwood workers are Mrs. Alvin
Lerner and Mrs. Martin Nickow.

and

Surell is the chair-

Braeside

Offers

and

donations.

restaurant. Mrs. Simons, Mrs. Forman,

Gerald
from

apron,

Chairmen

Mrs. Bass are members of Bob O'Link Chapter in
Highland Park. (Salyards Photos)

Mrs.

Mrs. Ira Baker, 821 Apple Tree Ln., °

County

Chinese

are

Park is the auction chairman.

cartons
of
cream
dozens of bagels.

Ted Forman, wearing a barbecue outfit, offers
Mrs. Robert Simons a bite of a bagel, part of a
combination package of bagels, lox, and cream
cheese, all to be auctioned. Richard Bass practices
with tzhopsticks ready for a dinner at a ‘noted

chairmen

In the kitchen department one
may purchase a dozen steaks with
or without steak knives; a barbeque set complete with chef’s hat,
morning

Mrs. Marvin Grant (left) takes her husband's
measurements as‘Mr. and Mrs. Robert Prusin snap
his picture. The women are members of Highland
Park's Northwood Chapter of ORT. The scale and
camera will be auctioned Apr. 29, as well as a year's
membership to the Highland Park Health Club.

Mrs.
man

Mrs.

These and many other items will
be sold during the ORT auction in

Items

Riverwoods

Raymond
Silverstein
and
Mrs.
Morton Ellin. The Deerfield chairman is Mrs. Gerald Schwartz.

Mrs. Kenneth Levy of Braeside Chapter times Mrs. Harvey Dulin of Deerfield Chapter as she dips into the speed
reading course while racing
an exercycle — both objects
to be auctioned.

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Village Green

DESIGNERS,

CUSTOM

Will Be Setting
Mrs.
Forest,

Wilson D. Sked of Lake
president of the Ravinia

Garden

Club,

has

announced

that

the 38th Annual Garden Fair will be

held May 20 in the Ravinia Village
Green, rain or shine.
Mrs. Gordon F. Leonard is this
year’s Fair chairman. Her committee includes Mrs. Marvin 0.

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Lawrentz, co-chairman, and Mrs.
Richard R. Little, all of Highland
Park.
Other

committee

chairmen

in-

clude Mrs. George Lilley and Miss
Helen
Bergstrom,
plants;
Edward Lauesen and Mrs.

Skokolsky, will be in charge of
personnel: Mrs. W. Marvin Cochran and Mrs. Edward A. Olson,

Miss Beneventi

Miss Abernethy

Congressman’s Son Will Wed
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin P. Abernethy Jr. of Dallas have announced
the engagement of their daughter
Sarah Margaret to Michael Robert
McClory, son of Cong. and Mrs.

Robert McClory of Lake Bluff and
Washington, D.C.
The
congressman,

who

repre-

sents the Lake County area, and
Mrs. McClory introduced their son
and

his

fiancee

to their

Washing-

donations

chairmen.

Highland Park.
Mrs. Frederick

ton friends at a recent tea.
Miss Abernethy attended

Texas

Technological College in Lubbock,
and is a member of Alpha Phi
sorority. Mr. McClory was graduated from Hill School, Pottstown,
Penn., and from Northwestern Uni-

versity.
Rumsey

Mrs.
Stuart

He is an instructor at
Hall School. Washington,

Conn.

A June wedding is planned.

All

live

Adams

in

of High-

land Park and Mrs. Martin H.
VanderVelde of Winnetka are in
charge of maintenance. Mrs. Carl
H. Linhoff is the food chairman,

assisted by her co-chairman, Mrs.
Raymond S. Owen, both of Highland Park.
Mrs. Earl

Boretti

of

Highland

The

monthly

meeting

of

the

Nancy to Thomas Giaimo Jr., son
of the senior Giaimos of Highland

Forty local youngsters between
the ages of three and nine will
participate in ‘The Greatest Fashion Show on Earth,” Wednesday in

Miss Beneventi and her fiance
both are graduates of Highland
Park High School. He is employed
by the Highland Park Post Office.

will be special guests.
The entertainment, ‘Regina in
Review,” will include the pom-pon

The couple plans a June wedding.
(Bronson Coles Photo)

selections from “Thurber Carnival’’

Mrs. E. F. Anderson
Elected President

group.

the

Hyatt

House,

4500

Touhy

Av.,

Lincolnwood.
The North Suburban League of
the Jewish Children’s Bureau is
- sponsoring the noon luncheon-show.
Highland Park youngsters who
will model

the

clothing

from

Saks

Fifth Avenue are Amy Balson,
Caryn Block, Daniel Boorstein, Jill
Caplan, Tammy

Cohn, Felicia Cop-

pel, Jay Friedstein, Larry Garland,
Robert Katz, Amy Jo Kohn, Andrea
Mandel, Andy Rolfe, Beth Schaefer,

Judy
Sharken,
Debra Spungin,

Ellen Simmons,
Jeff Stern, Mara

Tayne, Robert Worth, Steven Zalut-

sky, and Amy Zavis.
Deerfield participants are Iris
Alpert, Wendy Budwig, Jay Dubow,
Susan
Fagelson,
Robby
Kahn,
Joanne Lelewer, Ronald Levin,
Lisa Lipman, Kathy Marks, Jacqueline Morris, Jamie Rubin, Debra Lynn -Sapkin, David Snider,
Randi
Tompkins,
and
Ronald
Worth.

daughter

their

of

engagement

Park.

Mrs.

Elmer

Anderson,

F.

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*Student Special. 7 DAYS.
Tour 2 from $127.00

Regina

Dominican

Mothers’

Club

Rd.

squad;

the

incoming

drama

club

freshmen

presenting

and ‘Spoon River Anthology;’’ and
The Brandywine Six, a folk-singing
Members

of

the

sextet

all

Expo

in
the
activities
room
of the
Wilmette high school, 701 Locust
of

Including

meals,

hotels

and

other

extras.

FULL WEEK in Waikiki. Includes air fare, hotels, transfers plus many
extras. Tour 1 from Chicago $413.20
*15 Day ESCORTED
POLYNESIAN
PARTY featuring 4 Islands, hotels,
tou
sightseeing and all transportation. Tour 2 from Chicago

will be held at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday

Mothers

days, including all meals, guaranteed
and
all transportation.Tour
1 from

Hawaii

40 Youngsters
Will Participate
In Fashion Show

Mr. and Mrs. Mario Beneventi of
Highland Park have announced the

Europe
*10 Country Grand
Tour. 22
es}
facilities throughout

Park is in charge of publicity.

Students to Perform

Beneventi-Giaimo

*Take a luxury liner to EUROPE includes all meals &amp; superior tourist
hotels. Tour 1 from $649.00
*S$.S. Lurine cruise to Hawaii, 21-24 days, includes excellent hotels,
sumptuous dining, sightseeing and all transportation. Tour 2 $950.00

include

Liz Dwyer and Shannon O’Connell,

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*3 Days, 2 Nights. This tour includes two one-day admission passports
to Expo 67. This is the Dow Planetarium tour. Tour 1 from $
0
*7 Days at Expo 67. Two one-day admission
passports, including a
tour of Place des Arts, instant theatre, 3 hour cruise and a $5.00
shopping voucher. Tour 2 from $79.00

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Warrington Rd., Deerfield, recently
was elected president of the First
District of the Illinois Federation of
Women’s
Clubs
at
the
annual
meeting in Chicago.
There are 22 Districts in Illinois.
The First District consists of 16
clubs of about 1700 members living

in Chicago and the suburbs.
Mrs.

Anderson

is past

president

of the Chicago Woman’s Ideal Club,
a member of the Highland Park
Woman’s Club, and formerly was
editor of the Illinois Club Woman
magazine. She also will be treasur-

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Sherman House May 9-10-11.

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both of Deerfield.

SUITS
DRESSES

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�Mrs. Charles R. Teaman (at piano) beats out a few bars for (from
left)

Mrs.

Richard

Klompus,

Zorack

Rabin,

and

Marvin

Blechman,

all of Highland Park. They are rehearsing for the Bobby Blechman
Apr. 22 performance of ''The Pent-Up Party."'( Howard Fochler Photo)

Mrs.

Norman

Vance

Jr.,

chairman of the Alcove Gift

Shop of Highland Park Hospital (center) and her co-

Church Guilds
— Will Present

&amp;

Spring Event

|

“Pretty

_

As

A

spring luncheon

Picture’’
and

Park, recive a letter of appreciation from Frank Schwermin, hospital administrator.

daughter

woman's auxiliary, recently
contributed $25,000. (Mer-

and

John C.
Photo)

Jane;
his

John
mother,

Kenriedy.

The

KenMrs.

(Staff

Chapter Sets

event will begin at 12:30 p.m.

Music Show

| showing of fashions from Jane and
| Pattyjanes Tots to Teens of North-

| brook will follow.

The

Members of the Guild who will
model include several mother-child
| combinations. Models include Mrs.
James Dunham and her daughter

Chapter
present

&amp;

_

Jan,

__
|
-_
_

hedy and son John, of Lincolnshire;
Mrs. John Stewart and daughter
Janie, of Deerfield;
Mrs.
Ray
Evans of Deerfield; Mrs. Warren

_ Jackman

| John

of

John

Mrs.

of

Mrs.

Deerfield;

Ressiguie

of

To

conclude,

will

Cabaret Night and
formed in the round.

and dancing
the evening.

will be perRefreshments

also are planned

Reservations
formation may

be

for

and
further
inbe obtained from

Mrs. Marvin Blechman, 1575 Eastwood Av., Highland Park.

_ played in the parish hall.
Mrs. Roger Dickinson of River| woods and Mrs. Thomas Woods
_

| of Bannockburn

Memorial

The show,
directed
by Mrs.
Arthur Schriar of Skokie, will be
featured as part of the groups

Deerfield;

bridge

Blechman

of the City of Hope will
a musical comedy “The

8840 Monticello Av., Skokie.

_ Mrs. Russell Minton of Deerfield;
and Miss Sally Hanscom of River| woods.
|

Bobby

Pent-Up Party,” at 8:30 p.m. Apr.
22 in the Skokie Valley Synagogue,

Ken-

Bannockburn;

Caruso

- Richard

Mrs.

the

City of Hope

in
the church, with a luncheon
_ prepared by Guild members. A

of Deerfield;

through

show

Guilds of St. Gregory’s Episcopal
Church, Wilmot and Deerfield Rds.,
Deerfield.

The

Alcove,

ner Photo)

_ to be presented Wednesday by the
_

Raymond
Highland

eon-fashion show ar members
and their childrn. From left
are Mrs. John Stewart; her
nedy,

is the

fashion

chairman,
Mrs.
Perlman, both of

Posing "pretty as a picture" for St. Gregory's lunch-

are co-chairmen.

_ Baby sitter service at the church
will be available.
_
Carrying out the luncheon theme,
artist members of the parish will
| display their work. They are Jill
(Mrs. John) Elkinton, Lucy (Mrs.
Norman) Shellman, Mrs. Virginia

‘McCarthy,

| Timson,
_ Girkin,

Betty

(Mrs.

Evelyn
Barbara

(Mrs.
(Mrs.

_ &gt; Houskeeper, ; and

| Paul)

ead

of
62

Schlenker

Barbara

A.

L.)

Charles)
Harold)

(Mrs.

all of Deerfield;

erry (Mrs. Robert) Johnston

Mrs. Edward Basil (left) hands tickets for Under
the

Yum-Yum

Tree"

to

Mrs.

Lester

Kelly,

Mrs.

Edward W. : Krue ger and dM Mrs. Paul Gross Jr., all of
ere
ighland Park. The members of the Ravinia

Highl

Woman's Club are selecting decorations for their
theater party tomorrow in the Old Orchard Coun-

try Club. (Howard

Fochler Photo)

Bannockburn.

April 13, 1967
i

�Mary S. Stunkel, H. D. Pettibone

Annual Luncheon

Married in California Ceremony

To Feature Election
Of New Officers

Miss
Mary
Suzanne
Stunkel,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. S.
Stunkel of Highland Park, became
the bride of Holman D. Pettibone
Jr. son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Holman D. Pettibone of Winnetka.
The
afternoon
ceremony
was
read Apr. 1 in the Highlands Chapel
at Carmel, Calif., with a reception
in the Highlands Inn following.
The bride wore a full-length white
organza and lace gown. A band of
lace leaves held her net veil and
she carried a bouquet of Stephanotis and white orchids.
Mrs.
William
C. Strubank
of
LaCanada, Calif., was her sister’s
only attendant.
The bridegroom’s brother, Richard Pettibone of Northfield, was
best man. Edward S. McKeown of
Piedmont, Calif., the bridegroom’s
brother-in-law, was an usher.
The couple is now at home in
Orinda, Calif. (A. Falck Jepson
Photo)

Local Extabits

YOUTH

The

To Be Feature

Of Bazaar III
Proceeds of the Baroque Bazaar
III will go to the first five-year
architectural
class
to
graduate
from
the
University
of Illinois
Chicago Circle campus, according

to

Mrs.

Edward

M.

Cohon

SET

Youth

group

wee

of

Evangelical United Brethren Bethlehem Church will host other area
youth at a seminar session tomorrow
and Saturday
on Vietnam.
Taped interviews and films on the
Vietnam conflict will be shown.

Wilson

Mrs. Wurtzel

Wallace
conduct

Hamilton,

722 Byron Court,
or Mrs. Harry I.
Tubergen
Jr.,
1103 Kenton Rd.,
both of Deerfield.
At 1 p.m., Mrs.

Glader,
president,
the annual meeting

will
and

election of officers. The following
slate will be presented: Mrs. Robert Ricketts, president; Mrs. Caryl
R. Reaver, second vice-president;
Mrs. J. Carl Arens, financial secretary; Mrs. Richard Van Arsdale,
corresponding
secretary;
Mrs.

George D. Wardle, fine arts chairman;

SEMINAR

Fellowship

The
Highland
Park
Woman’s
Club will hold its annual spring
luncheon at 11:45 a.m. Tuesday in
the
club
house,
1891 Sheridan Rd.
Reser
vations
may
be
made
through tom orrow
with
Mrs.

and Mrs.

hospitality

Arthur A. Salomon,

chairman.

All

are

of

Highland Park.
Henrietta

Robert)

Loehoff

Wurtzel

(Mrs.

will present the afternoon

program, ‘‘What’s In Your Name?”
analyzing and interpreting the first
names of women in the audience.

of

Highland Park, bazaar chairman.
The bazaar, sponsored by the
Women’s Architectural League, will

be

held

from

10

a.m.

to 6 p.m.

Saturday and Sunday in the Nickerson
Mansion,
40
E.
Erie
St.,
Chicago.
Among exhibitors at the bazaar
will be Flower Fashions Inc. of
Highland Park. Mrs. Julian Kramer will show artificial arrangements,
including
Victorian
and
Japanese styles.

LeBolt &amp; Co. of Old Orchard will
also exhibit. Mr. and Mrs. John
LeBolt, Highland Park residents,
will be exhibiting a complete zoo
featuring 14-carat gold animals.
Also working with Mrs. Cohon
are Mrs. Morton Hartman of Highland Park, Mrs. Edward Walchli,
league past president, and Mrs.
Harold Geilman of Deerfield.

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�Garden Clubs

- Town Street to Be Theme

Study Group Will Invite New Members
About

Planning Show
be the theme of the special interest

festival to be held Wednesday in
the Chevy Chase Country Club,

Milwaukee Av. at Lake Cook Rd.,

. qhe festival is sponsored by the
Newcomers Club of Deerfield, and
_Mrs. Robert LaRoche, president,
~ has invited members of the Townley Club to attend.
A buffet luncheon will be served
1:30 p.m., preceded by a 90minute social session where shops

representing the club’s special interest groups will be open.
Mrs. Russell Augenstein, festival

shops

will

p.m. tomorrow. Checks should be
sent to the reservations chairman,
Mrs. Goldwyn Draper, 431: Indian
Hill Rd.;
or co-chairman,
Mrs.
Wesley J. Kiley, 63 Larkdale East.

Baby-sitting
services may
be
arranged with Mrs. Daniel McNichol, 635 Ambleside Dr. Mrs.
Leslie Paulsen, 700 Carlisle Av.,
transportation chairman, will arrange rides.

Any new resident of Deerfield
within the past year should contact
Mrs.

John

Hornor,

100

Greenbriar

Dr., hospitality chairman, for information concerning the luncheon
or the next coffee
pective members.

hour

for

pros-

from
from

and

ceramic

groups,

hats

the milliners, and art works
the painters. There also will

be a book shop, an Old Town back

yard garden, and a white elephant
Sale shop.
Mrs. Charles Hall, 1216 Wincanton Dr.,

is in charge

of the

Sisterhood to Elect
North

bowling,

bridge,

white

golf,

Shore

12:30

ma

and

#@

Walter

Geyer,

Mrs.

Reservations must be made by 5

County Chairman

the University of Illinois Mother’s

Association, which is helping to
lan the May 5-7 Campus Mother’s
ay.
Three
free tours
have
been
a bus

tour

of

the Champaign-Urbana campus and
classrooms as well as a tour of
Robert Allerton Park. The association will pay for transportation.
Other

festivities

will

include

the

awarding of the Medallion of Hon, a concert

and

musical,

and

a

niversity Theater performance.

suffet Luncheon Set
The Auxiliary of the Veterans of

_ Foreign Wars Post 4737 will give an
open

luncheon

from

11 a.m.

Crown

840

Ver-

will

be

provided

by

Soprano

Ei-

Deneen,

of

opera, radio, and
television, who is

Mrs. "Seni

a member

of the

Chamber Quartette. Miss
a winner of the John S.

Newberry

award of the Metropoli-

tan Opera

Association,

in

her

original

will appear

presentation

of

“Song of Deborah.”’

The

_ Mrs. Robert Reuler of Highland
Park is Lake County chairman of

including

Re-

non Av., Glencoe.
Entertainment

;

to 2

p.m. next Thursday in the hall, 667

- Central Av., Highland Park.
_ Treasured recipes of the members will be used for the luncheon
menu. The buffet will have a policy
of all-you-can-eat for one low price.
Mrs.
Sylvester
Reitmeyer
of
hland Park is luncheon chair-

Members
Committee

Eight North Shore garden clubs’
will combine efforts with the Suburban Fine Arts Center in Highland
Park in a preseason salon show at
Ravinia Park June 23 to 25.
A special class of flower arrangements coordinated with paintings
and sculpture by 16 artists will be
featured in the ‘‘Festival of Flow-.
ers.

women
Brandeis

Committee

dur-

of

the

North

will telephone

Shore

residents

campaign

plans

Pollan,

Mrs.

annual spring rummage

sale

sponsored by the women of Holy
Cross Parish will be held from 9
a.m. to 9 p.m. next Thursday and

H.

MAKES

Mrs. Marvin Satin of Glencoe is
membership chairman of the committee. Assisting with telephone

the honor roll for the first semester
at Northern Illinois University, De

HONOR

Jeffrey

P.

Av., Deerfield,

The

church

is

located

at

1050

been

Linden

named

Kalb.

Also

according

to present

plans,

A buffet supper on June 23 and a
picnic lunch June
24 will be
included in the festival plans.
Mrs. Laurence Scott is festival

the world

chairman,

to be walked in...

with

Mrs.

Robert

W.

J.

Carey, co-chairman. Both live in
Highland Park and are members of
the Garden Guild of Highland Park.
In addition to Garden Guild, the
other cooperating North Shore garden clubs are the Glencoe Garden

Club, Green Meadows Garden Club,

Kenilworth Home and Garden Club,

North Shore Garden Club, Village
Gardeners
of Glencoe
and
the
Winnetka Garden Club.
Mrs. Joseph Singer of Highland
Park
is chairman
of the
arts
presentation and Mrs. Dan Sherman, also of Highland Park, is her
co-chairman.

is waiting
And our famous Firstie
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with baby’s foot, yet provides
gentle support. We provide
the expert fitting service
that’s equally
important.
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phoning the parish hall between
8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. and

obbler

ountr

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Glenview

Rd.

Coming
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The Chicago Junior School Lakewood Friends will hold its monthly
meeting at 5 p.m. Saturday on the
school’s Elgin campus.
Dinner will be served, followed
by a program presented by the
pupils.
Reservations for members and
guests may be made through today
J. Petranek,

622

GALLERIES —

offers you the rare opportunity to browse at your
leisure in a homelike
atmosphere through the North
Shore’s largest collection
of carefully selected original
oil paintings.
Featuring the work of 100’s
of well-known professional
artists, compare our quality
and price.

Friends Will Meet

from

SANDERS
24 X 36”

$10 to $500

30 days full refund
exchange.

JR.

Also, creative custom framing
and decorator assistance.

Representing: Schertle
Galleries of Baltimore,

$45

WINFRIED
16 X 20”

artist specializing in portraiture

Park,

ILLINOIS

and

animal

studies.

Credit

Cards

Hickory Hall is open daily
10 ’til 9, Sunday 12 ’til 9;
closed

Hickory Hall is also the studio of
Gwen Marino, internationally known

Photoorapher

HIGHLAND

or

Maryland — the country’s
largest art dealer.

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has

five platforms will be built over
seats in the outdoor pavillion, each
about 7’x6’. Displayed on each

Mrs. Norman Brown and Mrs.
Robert Bock are sale co-chairmen
They have arranged tents in the
parking lot to hold merchandise in
addition to that inside the parish
hall. A snack bar also will be open.
Merchandise is now being accepted for sale. Station wagon pickup may be arranged through Mrs.
Charles Love, 1151 Walden Ln.
Deerfield. Truck pick-up for larger
items will be available Sunday by

with Mrs. Edward

Max

ROLL

Jennett,

Waukegan Rd., Deerfield.

SPECIALTY

PRIOR,

Lieberstein,

Friday.

No Minimum Required on B&amp;W Candids

PERGY

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luncheon in Highland Park Country
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University of Chicago sociologist.

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Elliott

Mrs. Norman Weil and Mrs.
Klain, all of Highland Park.

All Mid-West
Honored.

A

Mrs.

with an invitation to join the study
group. Those joining will be guests
of Brandeis University at a May 3

Hill St., Highland Park.

COLOR

are

Frankel and Mrs. Lester Dees, both
of Glencoe; Mrs. Homer Goldstein
of Winnetka; Mrs. Herbert Loeseff
of Wilmette;
and
Mrs.
Jerome

”

Holy Cross to Sponsor Rummage

Helping Plan Event

arranged,

K.

leen

Flancel
Deneen,

Mon-

the

Room,

_ Assisting Mrs. Augenstein are
Mrs. Thomas Sherman, co-chairMrs.

in

Decca

_ Y.M.C.A., to be built in Northbrook.

Robinson Ord, Mrs. John Christen- sen, Mrs. Fred Kurz, Mrs. William
Ss. Durham, and Mrs. C. L. Ferdun,
all of Deerfield.

p.m.

day

wea

“theater-in-the-rough’’ activities also will be represented. Pre-lunch_ eon hors d’oeuvres will be prepared
by the gourmet group.
Proceeds
of the festival - will
nefit
the
North
Suburban

an;

join

also will be of modern design.

Congregation

Israel Sisterhood will elect new
officers and directors and have a
ia
“@s petite luncheon at

y anyone wishing to donate items.

he

Shore

to

Since the sculpture will be primarily modern, the floral arrangements

Officers, Board
The

lephant sale and may be contacted

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North

platform at waist level will be one
large piece of sculpture, complemented with a flower arrangement.

display items from the home deco-

rating

For June 23

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will

all

day

Tuesday;

located on Route 45 North
at Prairie View Road, one
mile west of Half Day, Illinois.
Telephone: 634-3861

to

�Topic for Joint Session
To Be Botanic Gardens

Baroque

Bazaar,

a.m.

luncheon,

clubhouse,

1891

Ravinia Garden and North Shore Garden Club—8 p.m. joint meeting,
Av., Highland

Park;

talk on Botanic

Newcomers Club of Deerfield—1:30 p.m. luncheon and ‘Walk Through
Old Town,” Chevy Chase Country Club, Milwaukee and Lake-Cook Rds.,
special interest shops.

adassah Will Honor Members
Pick-Congress

Hotel

will

be

he setting for the ninth annual
olden Key Luncheon at noon today
ponsored by Hadassah.
The

event

culminates

the

year’s

fund-raising efforts by the Chicago
and suburban groups. The Hadassah
Hebrew
University
Medical
Center in Israel, a non-sectarian
hospital and training center, is the

major funds recipient.
Others are Youth Aliyah, the
rescue and rehabilitation of youngsters throughout the world; voca-

Sklar,

Mrs.

Robert

other

programs

such

Shapiro,

her

daughters

and

Mrs.

Harold

Sue,

Amos Turner,
Berlient.

and

New

as

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Members who have contributed a
minimum of $100 and are thus
eligible to attend the luncheon and
receive a golden key charm include
the following Highland Park women; Mrs. Melvin Pollack, president;
Nathan

Landy,

Mrs.

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Special guests will include current United Air Lines personnel.
In addition to philanthropy work,
the club members assist in recruiting new stewardesses by appearing
at high school and college career
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reporting on her recent trip to
Israel and a special meeting with
President Johnson’s committee on
child welfare.
Park

di-

Association of America, the Chicago Men’s Garden Club, and was
recently elected a director of the
American Horticultural Society.
The Botanic Gardens are located
on 300 acres of land south of LakeCook
Rd.
and east of Edens

George

Sale

The keynote speaker will be Mrs.
of

Stern,

Mrs.

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farming, nursing and medical tech-

Mortimer

Mrs.

Harry Director, Mrs. Louis Fiedler,
Mrs. Marshall Lavin, Mrs. Robert
Weinberg, Mrs. Bernard Zell, Mrs.
Sam
Garber,
Mrs.
David
J.

women to design high-fashion clothand

Atkins,

Edwin Bernsen, and Mrs. Sunoll
Blumenthal.
Also Mrs. S. Harvey Klein, Mrs.

tional schools training young men
for architecture, mechanics,
and
carpentry; schools training young
ing;

executive

Plan Luncheon

Jewish Children’s Bureau North Suburban League—noon luncheonfashion show, Hyatt House, 4500 Touhy Av., Lincolnwood;
children
modeling Saks fashions.

The

the

Gardens

W ednesday

Wheeling;

is

time to the new
member
of the

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Ravinia School, 763 Dean
by Robert P. Wintz.

Wintz

rector of Chicago
Horticultural
Society and is devoting most of his

SSSSSSHSSSHESSHSSCHE

Club—11:45

Mr.

POSS

Women’s

Sheridan Rd.; officers election.

Av.,

Highland Park, to hear Robert P.
Wintz discuss the Botanic Gardens.

Charles Calisch,
hauer, and Mrs.

Tuesday

Dean

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6 p.m.

763

—

Crouch of Connersville, Ind.

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to

School,

Crouch, son of Mr. and Mrs. James

rye

Sunday
Women’s Architectural League—10 a.m.
Nickerson Mansion, 40 E. Erie St., Chicago.

Ravinia

Mrs. Edwin Keim, Mrs. John Baldauf, Mrs. Howard Cain, Mrs. Nathan Corwith, Mrs. Richard Lawton,
Mrs. Edward Olson, Mrs. Edward
Petranek, Mrs. John Saltzstein, and

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Saturday
Chicago Junior School Lakewood Friends —5 p.m. dinner meeting, at
the Elgin school; program by pupils.
Holy Cross Mothers Club—11:30 p.m. luncheon, Edgewater Beach
Hotel, 5349 N. Sheridan Rd., Chicago; Fashion show.
Woman’s Architectural League—10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Baroque Bazaar,
Nickerson Mansion, 40 E. Erie St., Chicago.

Shore

AA

Tomorrow
Ravinia Woman’s Club—7 p.m. theater party, Old Orchard Country
Club, 700 W. Rand Rd., Mt. Prospect; ‘‘Under the Yum Yum Tree.”

North

LAA

Ballroom, Conrad Hilton Hotel; Lyric Opera singers program.
Infant Welfare Society Deerfield Center—11 a.m. book review and
luncheon, Deerpath Inn, 255 E. Illinois Rd., Lake Forest, Greta Wiley
reviewer.

and

Clubs will hold a joint
at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the

announced the marriage of
daughter Nancy to William

LLL

Today
Daughters of the American Revolution North Shore Chapter—1:30 p.m.
meeting, home of Mrs. Sidney Frisch, 256 Ivy Ln., Highland Park;
essays from American History Month Essay Contest.
Hadassah North Shore groups—noon Golden Key luncheon, Grand

Park

Ravinia

Garden
meeting

have
their

rrr

The

Highland

Mrs. Stanley Warsaw of Highland

Park and Robert Glazier of Chicago —

Tyyrryrvrr

Datesto

Recite Vows

bril 13,

1967

�In response to subscribers’ requests, the Boris Goldovsky Grand Opera Theater will return to open the 1967-68 concert series. "The Barber of Seville"
will be*presented in English

eadquarters Opens

for Concert Series

Twenty-year
old violinist
James Oliver Buswell IV is a Harvard student. During holidays and
semester breaks,
he appears as
guest soloist with
major orchestras,
including the New
York Philharmon-

Volunteer workers for the Highland Park Community Concert Association met Tuesday for a Kickoff Koffee Klatsch at the Highland
Park Country Club.
_

Enthusiasm was at its peak for.
Miss Dorothy Kirsten, Metropolitan
Opera Star, had been the soloist the

pee

night before at the concert series’
closing

program,

Highland

Park

presented

High

School

in

the

audi-

torium,

After the meeting adjourned, the
chairman, Mrs. Bernard Sokol, and
the volunteers opened the campaign
headquarters in the Highland Park
Recreation

Center,

1850 Green Bay

Rd. It will remain open from 10 a.m.
to 3 p.m. daily except Sunday until
Apr. 22.
Admittance

to the concert

is by subscription
Young pianist Andre Watts will present

the closing concert of the season. A student

of Leon Fleisher, he has appeared with the

New York Philharmonic, the Chicago Symphony, and other major orchestras.

admissions

are

only.

No

series

single

sold.

as

Sales will be limited to the capacity

of

School

the

Highland

Park

High

Auditorium.

The coming season’s programs are
pictured on this page.

Michael Maule's "Dance Variations" combines elements of

the romantic, classical ballet with posnope ay styles. Mr.
Maule is premier danseur as well as choreographer and pfoducer.

Jorma

Panula,
conductor

The Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra, with Jorma Panula conducting, will feature the
cellist who won the 1966 Tchaikovsky Competition, the award which
catapulted Van Cliburn to fame.

Noras,
cello
soloist

i

�Shore Temple
Will Present

calendar

Two Oratorios

/
Art Exhibits
BARAT COLLEGE, Lake Forest. Polychrome sculpture by Forman
FOnderdonk of Evanston, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily, through April.
BETH

EL

SISTERHOOD

FESTIVAL

OF

ARTS,

1175

Sheridan

Rd.,

Highland Park. Invitational art show, 8 p.m. to midnight Saturday,
noon to 8 p.m. Sunday.
DEER PATH GALLERY, 179 E. Deerpath Av., Lake Forest. Paintings

-by Grace
}woods,

(Mrs.

and

William

Lars-Birger

B.)

Gardner,

Sponberg,

720 Thornmeadow

1340

Berkley

Ct.,

Rd.,

Deerfield,

FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DEERFIELD,
Painters’. Studio,

through

757 Deerfield Rd. Paint-

803 Waukegan

Rd.,

Shore Congregation
series.

Deerfield,

Israel’s

spring

The program will be given at 4
p.m. in the sanctuary at 1185
Sheridan Rd., Glencoe.

River-

April.
ings by students of The
through Saturday.

Two
oratorios
based
on _ the
Biblical story of the Babylonian
captivity and the fate of the King
Belshazzar will be presented Apr.
23 at the second concert of North

The

Temple

Choir

and

soloists,

assisted by the Elgin Choral Union,
and
players
from
the
Chicago

Symphony

Orchestra

will

be

di-

Highland

Park.

Works

of Evanston

ton,

(Mrs.

with

Margaret

John)

McElwain

Kemper

of Evanston

The oratorios are
the 17th century

‘Balthazar’,
Italian com-

GLENCOE MEDICAL CENTER, 363 Park Av. Paintings by Chicagoan
Joy (Mrs. Joseph) Drucker, through April.
HICKORY HALL GALLERIES, Rt. 45, one mile west of Half Day.
Works of international artists and studio exhibit of Gwen (Mrs. Ray-

by

fmond) Marino, featuring portraits and animal studies. Hours are 10 a.m.

poser

to 9 p.m. daily; noon to 9 p.m. Sunday.
HIGHLAND PARK COUNTRY CLUB,

“Belshazzar’s Feast’? by Sir William Walton, contemporary British
composer.

1201

Park

Av.

W.

Works

of

Howard Jacobs, 844 Auburn Ct., Highland Park.
HIGHLAND PARK HOSPITAL, 718 Glenview Av. Paintings by Dr.
Rubin Kadens of Glencoe, through April.
HIGHLAND PARK THEATER, 445 Central Av. Paintings by Mildred
(Mrs. John) Feinberg, 403 Carol Ct., Highland Park, through April.
HIGHLAND PARK WOMAN’S CLUB, 1991 Sheridan Rd., Highland
Park. Paintings by Ann (Mrs. Stuart H. Jr.) Otis of Lake Forest,
through April.

JEWELERS,

495 Central

by

Paintings

Park.

Highland

Av.,

children in Florence (Mrs. Joseph) Singer’s classes at Suburban Fine
Arts Center, through April.
MORAINE-ON-THE-LAKE HOTEL, 2501 Sheridan Rd., Highland Park
Paintings by Henrietta (Mrs. Raymond) Hosford, 843 Hazel Av., Deer‘field, through April.

( PARKER

EDWARDS

GALLERY,

503

Central

Sithographs, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through
p.m. Friday, and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday.

Music

Av.

School

of Paris

10 a.m.

Thursday,

at the organ.

Giacomo

Carissimi,

‘and

Free tickets for the program are
available at the temple office, 840
Vernon Av., Glencoe. They may be
requested by mail with the inclusion of a self-addressed stamped
envelope.
by

The programs are made possible
the
Spiesberger-Hofheimer

Memorial

Music

Mr.

Mrs.

and

Fund,

Zollie

created

by

Frank,

361

quartet,

‘The

Drake

Serenaders,”’

8 p.m.

LOCAL

Production
each

The Bach Society will present its
fourth concert of the season at 8:30
p.m. Saturday in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Humphrey, 815
Bluff St., Glencoe.

Nancy (Mrs.) Humphrey, harpsichordist for the society, will per“The

work

last
Bach.

Art of the Fugue,”

Johann

of

in

Baton

Rouge,

the

Sebastian

She first played the work

1951 at Louisiana

in

State University
the

first

per-

formance in the United States by a
single keyboard player.
St. John’s College in Annapolis
invited Mrs. Humphrey to repeat
her performance there, and, since
then, she has performed it three
—
for the Bach Society.
*Mrs. Humphrey will repeat the

7
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ril 13,

Apr.

1967

21

for

those

and

concert quartet, will perform at 8 ‘ polis Symphony.
Tickets will be
p.m. Saturday in the newly comdoor.
pleted
gymnasium-auditorium
of

Trinity College,

at the junction of

Half Day Rd. and the
Tollway in Bannockburn.

have more than 800 ap-

They
zard,

with

of

the

Lyric

Pittsburgh

quartet

solo

Opera

Light

have

Opera

Chicago

Symphony,

The

LIL

LLU

the

Company.
the

Alice

(Mrs.

Linden

Ben)

Av.;

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exhibit

which

will be shown

through Apr. 21, can be seen until
10:30 p.m. daily in the Illini Union
Building, 828 S. Wolcott Av., Chica-

appearances

of Chicago,

are
1610

(Mrs. Lawrence) Spitz, 150 Indian
Tree Dr., and Joan Taxay (Mrs.
Paul) Weinger, 2927 Summit Av.

dation.
individual

the —

ists.

most recent long-playing record,
“On Wings of Song,” they received
the Best Quartet Award from the
National Evangelical Film FounMembers

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The University of Illinois at the
Medical Center is displaying the
work of three Highland Park art-

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Programs

Drama
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Serenaders,

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BARAT COLLEGE, Lake Forest. ‘Festival of the Absurd,’’ one-act
plays by Edward Albee and Eugene Ionesco, 8 p.m. today, tomorrow,
and

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BACH SOCIETY. ‘‘The Art of the Fugue,” 8:30 p.m. Saturday, home
of the Robert Humphreys, 815 Bluff St., Glencoe.
MUSIC CENTER OF LAKE COUNTY, 1917 N. Sheridan Rd., Waukegan. Faculty concert with guest soprano Sabine Steffen, 8:15 p.m.
tomorrow.
LAKE FOREST COLLEGE. Musical lecture, “Gilbert and Sullivan
to Lerner and Loewe,” by Dr. Erdman Harris, 8:30 p.m. Tuesday,

burn.

Serenaders

rected by William Ballard of Evans-

580 ROGER WILLIAMS BLDG.,
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At Beth El
More than 50 women are serving
committees
helping
to plan

North Suburban Beth El Sisterhood’s Annual Festival of the Arts.
The indoor art fair, to be
sented for the seventh year,

_ be held

from

8 p.m.

prewill

to midnight

Saturday

and

from

noon

Sheridan

Rd.,

Highland

to 8 p.m.

Mr.

Woodall

Mrs.

Knitt

Mrs.

Shields

Mrs.

Park.

Mrs. Herbert Gritton of Glencoe
is chairman and Mrs. Fred Gordon,
1447 Waverly Rd., Highland Park,

Ritter

Deerfield Stagers Plan

Admissions—Mrs.
ak, 1032
Lawrence

are:

Marvin

Char-

Marion
Av., and Mrs.
Frulewitch, 576 Pleasant

Av., both of Highland Park.
Inventory—Mrs. Gordon and Mrs.
Ted Bloch of Glencoe.
Sales staff—Mrs. Sol Leavitt of
Glencoe and Mrs. Leonard Zieve,
612 Old Elm Rd.,-Highland Park.

Cashier—Mrs.

Eugene

Jacobs,

1463 Arbor Av., and Mrs. Richard
Ludwig, 1269 Crofton Av., both of

Milton

Leeds, 373 Lincolnwood Rd., Highland Park.
Guarantors—Mrs. Seymoure Weiner, 1473 Sherwood Rd., Highland
Park.
Cyril
and

Oldham,
387
Mrs.
Robert

whose _ irrepressible

have

a habit

of “tortur-

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too-flippant remarks, will be played
by William Woodall, 1048 Camille
Av.,

the

to Marry

comedy,

blundering

Publicity—Mrs. Jerome Fell, 1337
St. Johns Av., and Mrs. Floyd
Stein, 985 Marion Av., both of Highland Park, and Mrs. Milton North

of Glencoe.

Mary’s

doesn’t

buy

this

and

reason-

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Tiffany

members

of the

(Mrs.

William)

Oklahoma

the

irresponsible,.

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Alfie is a handsome Cockney, and
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The Music Center of Lake County is offering the

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B’nai B’rith Lodge
To Meet Tuesday

Cottage,
Park,

Ritter, 946 Clay Ct., Deerfield. Mrs.
William
Olendorf,
1103 Hillcrest
Av., Highland Park, is in charge of

to artists previously
resident

Lilac

Sheridan

Mrs. W. M. Shields, 850 Kenton
Rd., Deerfield, is directing the
show, assisted by Mrs. Frederick

Jacky

former Highland Park resident will
be among the 72 exhibitors invited
to show their work at the Beth El
Festival of Arts. They are Miss
Anita Louise Gorr, 13 Webster Av.,
and Fannie (Mrs. Philip) Phillips,
who now lives in Chicago.

in

decides it would be more economical to stay with Mary.

Other

Will Exhibit
a Highwood

evening

Bob

is planning to marry another woman—a diet faddist. On the advice
of his tax consultant, however,

treat

A faculty recital featuring guest
artist Sabine Steffen, lyric soprano,
will be presented at 8:15 tomorrow

Deerfield.

In

dancing

real

Recital to Feature
Soprano as Guest

Bob, the husband who is unable
to brush aside Mary’s sometimes

ciled.

Decorations—Mrs. David Barnow,
293 Sheridan Rd., Highland Park.
Biographies—Mrs.
Irwin Dvore,
267 Leslee Ln., Highland Park.

listed,

Mary,

witicisms

3140
will

cent

General audience.
ALFIE (Michael
Winters )

Norman Ln., Deerfield, who is cast
as Tiffany, the diet faddist; William McCabe,
27 Plymouth
Ct.,
Lincolnshire, a movie actor; and
Jesse Starkman, 505 Kingston Ter.,
Deerfield, the tax attorney.
Curtain time for the play, presented 1,500 times on Broadway, is
8:30 p.m. each evening in the Shepard auditorium, Grove Pl., Deerfield.

ing, though, but after a series of
Av., _ events the couple is finally recon-

Rosenzweig,
1251
Glencoe
both of Highland Park.

In addition

play

Plans

Highland Park.
Check
writers—Mrs.

Cafe—Mrs.
Central
Av.,

Pat (Mrs. William) Kritt,
Priscilla Av., Highland Park,

(Gordon

folds with zest and sparkle. Lilting
tunes, superb voices and magnifi-

To Give ‘Mary, Mary’
“Mary, Mary,” Jean Kerr’s hit
Broadway comedy about a young
wife whose joviality almost ruins
her marriage, will be presented by
the Deerfield Stagers Apr. 28 ‘and
29 in Alan B. Shepard Junior High
School.

Bloom,

Chairman, Drama Club Films Committee
MacRae,
Quiller in this spy film. Quiller is
Shirley Jones)
no gadget-equipped superman—he
This simple story of young love
doesn’t even carry a gun because
and rivalry a generation ago unhe thinks it’s an easy way to get:

Sunday in the auditorium at 1175

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Dr. Sholom Singer, spiritual leader of Congregation B’nai Torah,
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the Highland Park Lodge of B'nai
B’rith.
Dr. Singer will discuss ‘Landmarks of our People’ at the 8:30
p-m.
meeting
in the . American
Legion Hall. He also will show
slides taken during his recent visit
to Eastern European countries.

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@ In the upper half of their high
school class scholastically.

tions at any of the firm’s stores.

@ Completing their senior year
of high school in June or entering

The

Dance

committee

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members

of the

Deerfield

area

winner

will

receive

@ Aged 16 to 19 by Jan. 1, 1967.

a

their

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Moderne, Northbrook. From left are Bill Brown,

Osterman Av.

Planners’ Word on Dorm
; Expected Within 2 Weeks

Vs Sh

Calendar

_ Divinity School.

The planners said last week that
they will submit their recommendation to the village board, which
will have final say on whether the
college would be allowed to start
construction

on

the

dorm.

School

officials say it is needed
fall’s enrollment.
“T don’t know

what

for this

we’ll do with

the students’ we’ve accepted for this
~ fall if we don’t have another
_ dorm,” said college Vice President
_ Henry Nelson.
Reviews Statistics
College Pres. Henry Evans re_ iterated

his

forecast

of

a_

total

future college enrollment of 1,200—
900 in the college and 300 in the
divinity school.
a

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feel

es
Beer

village

_

we

are

displaying

good

- faith with the community, and that
the community will eventually see
that is what we are doing,’ he said.
-Mr.. Evans, when pressed by a

resident,

said

he couldn’t

promise in writing that 1,200 would
_ be the limit but that this was'up to
the school’s headquarters. He as-

sured
_

residents,

thought’

that

though,

this

was

that

the

he

limit

foreseen by the headquarters.
Assures Commission

|

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Evans,

_

question

_ chairman

in

from
Ed

answer

plan
White,

to

a

commission
assured

the

commission that the college faciliE ties were adequate to handle the
additional students the dorm

include.
He

more

said

the

teachers

college

was

would

hiring

next year to keep

% the teacher-student ratio to 1:20 in
_ the college and 1:15 in the divinity

school.
Mr. Evans said that the present
_ facilities,
excluding
dormitories,
a would serve the college adequately
for the next two years. The church
*€ which
sponsors the college will give
: ‘Trinity about $142 million after its
fund-raising drive, he said.
ag _
One
village resident said that
Be.
although
he signed a petition opfa
_ posed to Trinity’s former proposal
for

seven

dorms

over

the

35-foot

height limits, he was not opposed to

_ the

proposal

seeking

one

35-foot-

high building.
__ Mr. Evans assured residents that

E2a0-

although a property owner south of
the college
with 79 acres
was
“friendly to us,” the college has no

option to buy the land.

Golf Lessons
Golf lessons for adults and children will be offered by the Deerfield Park District beginning Tuesday.
The classes, to be held at Wilmot

‘What

Junior High School, will be conducted by golf pro Frank Wilson,
who has taught for 27 years. Mr.
Wilson has been club pro at several
Chicago area country clubs, conducted a TV golf program, and has

published several articles on golf.
Adult classes are scheduled on
Tuesdays

and Thursdays

from

7:15

to 8:15 p.m. and from 8:30 to 9:30
p.m. The fee for the 10-week course
is $12.

Registration

is being

held

daily

from 9 a.m. to noon and 1 to 4:30
p.m. at the Deerfield Park District
office, 835 Hazel Av.

Sale of Rummage
Planned in Chirch
The

sale

of ‘Know

Your

Town”

booklets by the Deerfield League of
Women Voters has been termed a
“huge success” by the League
president, Mrs. Leo Sazonoff.
More than 1,000 booklets have
been sold since distribution started
Mar.
20.
Sales_
will
continue
throughout the year at local real
estate
offices,
drug
stores,
the
village hall, or through any League
member.

The booklet contains civic information, including local and township governments,

population,

history

train schedules,

of

Deerfield,

and election information.

Dr. Erdman Harris
Dr. Erdman Harris, formerly of
Lawrenceville School and Yale University, will present a free public
lecture with musical illustrations at
8:30 Tuesday at Lake Forest College

basketball,

WIN

Tomorrow

high

night,

Shepard School.
Saturday

10:30 a.m.—Junior high bowling
league, Deerfield Bowling Lanes.
8 p.m.—Teen dance, Jewett Park.
7:30
p.m.—Junior
high
night

Trio

9:30 p.m.—Children’s golf class,
Wilmot Junior High School.
Monday
a.m.—Tot

program,

Presby-

terian Church.
1

.

p.m.—Tot

program,

Jewett

Park.
7:30 p.m.—Men’s informal basketball, Wilmot Junior High School.
7:30 p.m.—Paddle tennis, Shepard Junior High School.

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4 p.m.—Baton, Jewett Park.
7:30 p.m.—Stagers, Jewett Park.

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9 a.m.—Tot
program,
Presbyterian Church, Jewett Park.
1 p.m.—Tot
program,
Jewett
Park.

p.m.—Junior

proper

WEEK!

7:15 ‘p.m.—Golf class, Wilmot
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7:30 p.m.—Stagers, Jewett Park.

7:30

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to my future’”’ should be included
with applications submitted.

mot Junior High School.

Begin Tuesday

September.

recent photograph and an original
essay of more than 250 words on

9 a.m.—Tot
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1 p.m.—Tot
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senior

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ceive a $1,000 college scholarship, a
college wardrobe, an appearance on
network radio and television, and an
expense-paid round trip in August

Jerry Schweitzer, Brad Deal and John Jurecky.
Tickets can be obtained by calling Mr. Jurecky, 910

plan their annual spring dinner-

to Expo

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�Young Life Enthusiasts Invade Deerfield Homes
By LAURIE CAMPBELL
Every Tuesday night, some lucky
homeowner in Deerfield is invaded
by a barrage of exuberant high
school kids.

The
name
under
which
this
weekly meeting goes is Young Life,
and the way is_ enlightenment.
Usually by 7:35 everybody has filed
in and settled themselves on a
chair or a couch, or more likely,
the floor.
Zed

Daniels,

panies

the

guitarist,

group

folk songs,

accom-

to a number

ranging

from

the

of

quiet

“We Shall Overcome’”’ to a rousing
chorus of ‘“‘Away with Rum’ the
song of the Salvation Army.
You name it, Zed can play it.
After several of the folk songs,

the kids open
and

sing

their

Young

‘“‘little books”
Life

songs,

a

capella. These songs are in praise
of Christ, church, and the beauty of
life itself, and in any case, they are
paradise to the harmonizers in the

been

sung,

subdued,

the

group

is

fairly

but not for long, because

then there are “minutes.” Minutes
as known by Young Life kids is by
no means
a rendition of the
previous week’s meeting. Rather, it
is a game or a contest, or a skit, or
even a practical joke, which though
harmless,

never fails (well, almost

never) to evoke hysterical laughter
from

the

onlookers.

The

victim,

who is ordinarily “volunteered” by
the

other

natured
no

kids,

is

always

good

about his or her fate and

matter

how

embarrassing

it

may be, there are no hard feelings,
because

eventually

everybody

gets

their chance.

the

time

several

songs

D.H.S.
Teen Page

“Objection

also
maintains
three
beautiful
ranches in Colorado to which kids

Ryland. Cecil usually begins his
talk by telling a story or personal
experience or by playing a record
which illustrates the point he wants
to discuss. Through his effective
use of comparisons and a touch of
humor, he lets the kids understand
that Christ was, and is real.

Young Life’s history goes backto
about

1941,

when

a

young

man

‘associated with a Texas church was

given the task
communicating

of organizing and
with
teen-agers
church.
success

the United States.

Young Life also has headquarters

Mock

Gov.

Mark

citizens,

in-

Hatfield

of

Trial

Jasperson,

ses; and Tom

jury.

The

of this

al
and
no
no

So if you are interested in seeing
Christianity presented in a new
light, or if you’re just out to have a
good time, drop by. Young Lifé
would love to have you.

Student Council Executive Board at
Deerfield High School was _ held.
The primary determined who will
the

candidates

for

the

Student

Council Executive Board election.

candidates

eight
two

juniors,

six

freshmen

will

asked to
why they

wanted to be a member of the
Executive Board and also. to prepare a list of their qualifications.
These will be displayed around
the school
and
the candidates’
pictures will appear in the school

newspaper.

Also, the candidates will wear
tags beginning Apr. 10 indicating
that they are candidates.
Juniors: Anne Taft, Steve Tar
noff, Andy Straus, Nina Andoniadis,
Anne Fish, Pam
Sinkinson, Bill
Kahnweiler,
Lesile
Davis,
Chris

Foster,

Dan

Altschul,

Mary

Mc-

Laughlin, Pam Jordan, Jim Gesler,
Tom Hamilton, Chuck Katzenberg,
Marcia Sanders.
Sophomores: Elaine Olsen, Jodi
Hollopeter,
Nancy
Hines,
Carol
Anderson,
Jeanne
Cordell,
Barb
Wallace, Donna Meyer, Dave Gorchoff, Jamie Crane, Debby Kanter,

Sandy Schmidt, Nancy Graham.
Freshman: John Rummel, Debby
Banzhaf,

Kris Anderson,

Dave

Lid-

dle.

Students Win at Science Fair

Bell,
Five

Robert

Academy

trial

was to familiarize the class with
courtroom procedures, legal terminology, and to sharpen each student’s personal legal reasoning.

Deerfield

High

School

stu-

dents have been awarded first
place honors in the Illinois Junior

as witnesmock

for the

be elected to next year’s Executive

Kock, foreman of the

purpose

20, the primary

Board.
The candidates were
write a paragraph on

plaintiff; Steve Salzman, counsel
for the plaintiff; Diane Icandella,
court reporter; Dean Laffey, bailMarilyn

By MINDY NISSEN
On Mar.

the

the
following:
Jeff
Senzstack,
judge; Mike De Rivera and Charles

Life club is non-sectarian, and
high school students are invited
encouraged to come. There are
dues and no signed membership;
obligation except to yourself.

Candidate s Chosen
For Executive Bd.

sophomores,and

conducted entirely by the students.
Students directly involved were

Eng, and Charles Trom

the lives of
youth. Young

final election to be held Apr. 21. Of

of an actual court and the case was

iff;

bring Christ into
today’s pressured

chosen to be the candidates for the

the classroom which simulated that

Doug

from all over the nation flock every
summer, and two more resort clubs
in Michigan and British Colombia.
The basic aim of Young Life is to

Any
freshman,
sophomore,
or
junior was eligible to sign up to
have his name
on the primary
ballot. After the primary the present Executive Board met to determine
the
candidates.
Decisions
were made on the basis of the
primary and on a student’s scholastic average and leadership qualities.
Sixteen
juniors,
twelve
sophomores, and four freshmen were

of outstanding

mock trial.
Class members found themselves
embroiled in a civil lawsuit resulting from a student skiing accident.
This mock trial was conducted: in

Pat Boyle,

B.
life

made

a familiar phrase to the Business
Law students in E-100 recently as
Mr. William Hardt’s class held a

counsel for the defense;

Frank
Young

be

became

Johnson, co-defendents;

and
Gov.
of Nebraska.

in France, Brazil, and Germany. It
is backed by a board of directors
cluding

Holds

over-ruled,’’

week is made, and then everyone
quiets down to listen to what most
of
them
came
to
hear,
Cecil

of his program, it was adopted and
soon spread to surrounding states,
after which it branched out all over

have

DHS

Oregon
Morrison

who
refused
to go
to
Because of the remarkable

group.
By

Announcement as to where the
club will be meeting the following

Participating in the DHS mock trial are (from left) Dwight Palmer,
witness; Steve Salzman, lawyer; and Dean Laffey, bailiff.

of

Science

District

Sci-

ence Fair held recently at Wheeling.
The DHS students who will enter
their projects in the state competition at Champaign May 12 and 13
are: Richard Laiderman, ‘Mechano-Chemical

Engines,’’?

Harmon

Shay,

‘Electronic

Michael

Walls

man,

of

‘Strength

Biological

Ernie

Phototaxis,”

and

Sammann,

Hartford

and

Beit-

Permeability

Membranes,”
‘‘Automatic

and
Vol-

ume Control for Environmental
Noise.”
Students receiving second place
awards
in the district contest
included Paul Seeley and Dave
Gorchoff, ‘“‘The Effect of Temperature on Magnetism.”’

Band to Honor the ‘King’
The Deerfield High School Concert Band will present ‘“‘An Evening
With the King” on April 21.
This annual spring concert will
feature

all three

DHS

bands

along

with Mr. William Bell, “The King
of the Tuba.”’
Playing the first part of the
concert will be the combined Varsity and Reserve Bands. Numbers
they will play include ‘Overture in
B flat” by Giovannini and ‘Aura
Lee,” a folk song.

Playing the next section of the
concert will be the Concert band
along with several numbers by Mr.
Bell. The Concert Band will perform
“Overture
for Band’
by
Felix Mendelsohn; ‘From Every
Horizon” by Norman Dello Joio;
Malcolm
Arnold’s
“English

Dances”; and “Clarinet Candy’’ by
Leroy Anderson.
Mr. Bell will do several solos and
narrations including “The Tuba
Man,” a piece written expressly for
him.
As

a

72

the

Concert

band

ever.’’

Mr. Bell, this year’s soloist, is
considered to be the world’s foremost bass player. Born Christmas
Day,

1902, in Creston,

O., he

went

to college at the University
North Dakota and the College
Music in Cincinnati, Ohio, and is
member of Kappa Kappa Psi.
This year’s concert, according
conductor

All articles on this page are
written by students at Deerfield
High School. We encourage comments
from
both
tenns
and
adults. Send them in care of the
Teen Page to the Villager, 444
Central Av., Highland Park.

finale,

with
accompaniment
from _ the
brass sections from the two other
bands
will
play
John
Philip
Sousa’s ‘Stars and Stripes For-

Alfred

Spriester,

of
of
a
to

prom-

ises to be the best that a DHS band
has ever presented, and he feels
that it will be a performance the
whole community will enjoy. Tickets for the concert are available at

the DHS bookstore or at the door
for $1 for adults and 50 cents for
children.

Preparing their exhibits for the annual faculty
art exhibit of Deerfield High School's art department are (from left) Charles Visgatis, David Ritter,
Anita Gorr (department chairman) and Bruce

Stupple. The exhibit, open to the public, will be
held from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday
through Apr. 28. (Mer-Jac Photo)
April

13,

1967

�DHS Soph Dance
Set for Saturday
Deerfield High School’s sophomore dance, which is_ planned

night
This
and is
either

around a roaring 20s theme, will be
held from: 8:30 to 11:30 Saturday
night.

DHS. Students who wish to bring a
guest must see Wallace Hammerberg about a guest pass in advance.

BY THE NEWS Bureau
Deerfield High School

It will feature music by The
Legends at a ticket cost of $2.50 per
couple.
The decorations will feautre a
speakeasy similar to those of the
20s, a street scene, dancing flappers, and a gaslight square.

Entertainment
and

will not

will

be

be

revealed

unusual
until

Walter H.

the

Judd

be

a.m.
and
p.m.
Tues-

held

day

and

|.

at
10:15

a.m. Wednesday.
bs
The first lecture
Mr. Judd
will concern political and economic

tensions,

the

second

will

review

international tensions, and the third

will

examine

Confronting

“Ethical
a

Person

Tensions
in

Public

Life.”’
The series has been established.
in the memory of the late Dr. T. B.
Madsen,
who for more than 40

years was associated
College and Trinity

Tickets can be purchased

with Trinity
Evangelical

School as a professor and administrator.

Attend Play
Apr.

An $85,000 fire truck was ordered

The truck, which will take 10 to
12 months to build, will be equipped
with an 85-foot snorkel-type elevating
platform,
a_ 1,000-gallon-per-

210 feet of ladders,

and a 300-gallon booster tank.
Expansion of the fire station to
make room for the truck began

and

is

expected

Kramsky’s

Hume

Cronyn,

and

Balsam,

Barb Blane, Rick Conedera, Mimi
Dandino,
Pat
Daniels,
Gretchen
Eisinger,
Joan
Eldredge,
Chris
Foster, Pat Heck, Mike Heit, Marg
Hodbrook, Diane Johnson, Sylvia
Kidd, Jan Malstrom, Katie McGovern, Karen McKeon, Dave Miller,
Hazel Montgomery, Henry Moran,
Kay Morris, Marcia Sanders, Dave

Waldon School

On Education Expenses

PTA

Expenses

Barb Wampler, Debbie Wentworth,
Joyce Greenstein, Barb Vickerman.

being

the

director,

which

the

Bonnie

Gottlieb,

is

surveyed
$1.49.

to

daughter,

Dr.

600

and

Bent

approved

range

While

the

in the districts

from

94

Mrs.

at

any

other

DANCE
Saturday

prevention
discussed.

will

be

among

the Deerfield District 109 schools;
Dr. Joseph Boyd, executive director

of the Illinois State Scholarship
Commission; Miss Marilyn Klinge,
head guidance conuselor at Deerfield

children,
Shefield

Ginny and Jimmy,
5
Ct., Lincolnshire, have

partment’s juvenile officer.

returned

from

a

visit

with

Mrs.

Dickinson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Power in New Orleans.

topics

Panel members will be David
Cavins, head guidance counselor in

RETURN TO LINCOLNSHIRE
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dickinson and

High

Tiffany,

School;

the

Deerfield

and

Donald

police

de-

The discussion is open to parents
with children in Deerfield schools.
A question and answer period will
follow.

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Delinquency patterns in elementary and secondary school children,
signs of delinquency, and means of

be

Admission

13,

used primarily to increase the size

of the teaching staff.

juvenile

for teachers. The District 113 board
has developed a teacher salary

From

April

fund

to

ed to be over 5,000 by 1970, and of
keeping present teacher's.
If passed, the additional money
realized from the tax hike would be

on

Officials point out that Highland

Highland

Rd.

cents

estimat-

discussion

Park and Deerfield High Schools
compete with neighboring districts

a $200,000 bond

Hwy. &amp; Half Day
Highland Park

a 21-cent

education

1966-67 than
the 1960s.

Creek

issue last year
to provide
the
district with the new truck, expansion of the station, and an eventual
full-time force.

Skokie

and

enrollment,

panel

enrollment has grown so rapidly
that income has not been able to
keep up the pace, according to
district officials. The result has
been fewer dollars per student in

completed Oct. 1.

Voters

$939,

already faces the
additional teachers

A

delinquency will be presented by
the Waldon School PTA at 8 p.m.
today in the Waldon School gym.

more total income now than in 1958,

VISITOR FROM FRANCE
Mrs. Lucienne Charpiot of Verdun, France, is visiting her son-in-

and

income is necessary.

to Hold

Panel Tonight

for

However, if Highland Park and
Deerfield are to remain competitive, officials said that additional

for a growing

$1.32. The ceilings

Joanne Goulka.

Alvin Somberg,
Ridge, Deerfield.

to compete with these districts
capable staff members.

Park and Deerfield High schools
was the lowest of the five districts
studied. The range was from $1,053
per pupil to District 113’s $847 per

This would increase the ceiling from
$1.11 per $100 assessed valuation to

Mark

program which permits the schools

The district
need of hiring

increase in its educational fund taxrate ceiling in a referendum May 6.

son, Dianne Kenny, Candy Main,
Kathy Martin, Peg Mount, Beth
Nelson,
James
Sandler,
Cinny
Scott, Jane Smith, Kathy Miners,
Mike
Winkler,
Jeanne
Yandell,

law

Park

During the 1965-66 school year,
per pupil expenditure at Highland

three districts was $980,
$870.
District 113 is seeking

Fred

class

education

pupil.
Per pupil expenditure in the other

Zinneman. A second is the parallel
between ‘“‘A Man For All Seasons’
“Hamlet,”

the

ing to figures released this week by
the district.

lish class took a field trip yesterday

one

from

Deerfield-Highland

boring high school districts, accord-

In conjunction with their present
studies, Mr. Herman’s honors Eng-

trip,

of

High School District 113 are lower
than similar funds from four neigh-

Take Field Trip

to the Esquire theater in downtown
Chicago to see the movie, ‘A Man
For All Seasons.”
There are several reasons for the

and Mrs. Gloria M. Burr, PTA chairman.

Board Cites Statistics

fund

Schooler, Andy Straus, Steve Tarnoff, Debbie Vyse, Jane Wallace,

guidance director; Joseph Boyd, executive director
of the Illinois State Scholarship Commission;
Donald Tiffany, Deerfield police juvenile officer;

Three panel members for the Waldon PTA
discussion on juvenile delinquency plan their
talks for tonight at 8 p.m. in Waldon School. From
left are Miss Muriel Klinge, Deerfield High School

Hamilton, Tom Hirsh, Debbie John-

last week for the Deerfield-Bannockburn Fire Protection District
at the district meeting.

3

Irene

were Leslie Baird, Sunny

old Benson,

By Fire District

Apr.

Mrs.

studying.
Participants in the field trip were
Erich Almasy, Sunny Balsam, Har-

$85,000 Truck
Order Is Placed

pump,

5,

Rosemary
Murphy,
and was
in
Mrs. Kramsky’s opinion ‘‘a powerful and moving drama.”’
Participants
in this field trip

and

minute

at the

school bookstore.

Jessica Tandy,

Trinity College in

10:15
7:45

hope that everyone will come.”

Edward Albee, at the Studebaker
Theater in downtown Chicago, stars

Walter H. Judd, former congressman from Minnesota, will present a
series
of lectures
Tuesday
and
Wednesday
at gem
wa

will

Karen Sandberg, social chairman, said, “This will be the best
dance of the year, and we really

drama class of Deerfield High
School went to see the play “A
Delicate Balance.’”’ The play by

To Speak Here

Bannockburn.
The
lectures,
on the theme of
“Tensions in Today’s
World,”

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dance is for the entire school
a guest dance, provided that
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�As Minnie Goes, So Go the Little Giants
‘dam

|

Little Shortstop Is the Key
To Success in Baseball
By ART BELANGER
Before

the

game,

coach

Jay

Sanders was having some fun with
his shortstop, using him as a foil
for some jokes.
After the game (a 3-3 tie with

When we all get together we’ll be
tough.”

Lane Tech) Sanders explained his
reason. ‘‘He’s our sparkplug. If I

During the game, the voice that
is most often heard is Minnie’s. If

get him going he’ll get the rest of
the team going,” he said.
The

sparkplug

he

referred

to is

Minnie Scornavacco. Minnie has
been playing baseball at Highland
Park for four years, and just finished his fourth season as a basketball player.
“T like baseball better,” he said,
“much better. I’m just too short for

basketball.”
At

5-6,

he’s

one

of the

shortest

players on the field. But after
talking to him for a few minutes
you know he’s long on baseball
Savvy.
“I'd say we have a good chance

JV Team

Highland Park Net

|

Highland Park’s junior varsity
baseball team is 2-1 for the year
after three games during the opening week of the season.
The
against

Little
Maine

Giants
East

posted
and

wins

Prospect,

while losing to North Chicago.
The season opener was the 6-4
victory. at Maine last Tuesday.
Mike Wolf was the winner, getting
hitting support from Marty Stein
and Mike Rogan.

Team
Highland

Park

Wins
opened

the tennis

season
with a victory in the
Waukegan Quadrangular by scoring
15 points to 14 for Lake Forest.
Waukegan

and

Zion-Benton

were

the other two teams.
Jim

Friedman

was

the

No.

1

singles man for Highland Park and
won three matches. Scott O’Connell
at No. 2 and Dave Marx at No. 3

also

won

three

straight

matches

Crown

North-

1

singles

Jim

Silverman

No.

Park

finished

and

Mike

1 doubles

Hazel-

with

a 2-1

mark. John Morris and Tom

Mag-

nus won one of three
doubles duo.
A

meet

with

as the No.

Niles

North

2

was

scheduled for Tuesday and the
team will enter another quadrangular Saturday at Niles West.

Highland Park’s sophomore baseball team opened the season last

Elliott, the Giants beat North Chicago 4-1. George Abrahams was the

week

winner

the loser of a
Warhawks of

with

victories

over

North

Chicago and Lane Tech.
Behind the no-hit pitching of Art

Michigan’s

6-3, 7-9,

lone

singles

No.

2

doubles

against

Ken

Highland Park freshman baseball
team split its first two games of
the season, beating North Chicago
for the Baby Giants in the North
Chicago game. Dan Doty took the
loss in the game with Lane.

decision

Lane.

sit down

for a few

sec-'

“He’s got to go for us to be a
winner,” said Sanders. ‘‘He’s just
that type of boy.”
Highland Park has found it difficult to get a complete game in this
season. The team opened with a 4-2

loss to North Chicago, played just
one-and-a-half innings on Monday
because

of

the

cold

and

occasional

patches

of

strong wind was blowing in from
the North. After Highland Park

scored nine runs in the second—on
eight walks, a hit batsmen, and two

hits—coach
Ernie
North and Sanders

Kumerow
of
agreed to halt

the game.

Sanders tried some daring base
running in. the Lane game but
explained later that “that’s what
these practice games are for. We
probably wouldn’t do it if it were a
league game.”
The team was scheduled to play
Glenbrook South here Tuesday and
will play Niles West there‘ this
afternoon, beginning at 4:15.
Saturday the Giants will travel to
Berwyn for a double header with
Morton East on the Morton West
field, beginning at 11 a.m.
HIGHLAND

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Rosalini, rf
Sedik, c
Stein, If

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2

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Skidmore, 3b
Rosen, 1b
Rogan, cf
Baker, 2b
Sarkady, p
Wolf, p
Totals

1
0
0
0

1 1°
1 1
0 1
0 0
0 0
0 O
3°¢é

Lane Tech
Highland Park
RBI—Mims,

1
1
1
0

LANE

TECH

(3)
AbRH

Mims, cf
3 4.1
Cunningham, 2b 1 1 1
3
:.
Ipolito, rf
Prycz, If
3.0 1
Szukula, 3b
Heinzi, ss
Nikish,c
Herrick, c
Walezak,1b
Barnes,p
Totals

+22.)
110

0.
+

2 8 ¢
200
000
200
2
200
19 3 5
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63-53
60—3
6 0

Ipolito,

New Yorker Gets
Little Guys Award

Both games were called because
of darkness after 4% innings.

4-2

be even

onds.

DOUBLES
Rice
and
Barnard
(N)
beat
K.
Germaine and H. Germaine 6-3, 7-9, 6-0;
Johnson and Sartore (WM) beat Kendall
and
Crook
7-5,
6Mansfield
and
Srenean (N) beat Werner and Conklin 6z, 6-1.

4-2 and losing to Lane Tech 3-1.
Al Cohen was the winning pitcher

the

to

the bench,

Prycz, Rogan. 2B—ScorRosen,
Rogan.
E—Nikish,
Herrick,
Heinzl.
SB—Walczak,
Rosalini,
Rogan.
PB—
Herrick (2), Sedik (2). WP—Sarkady.
Left—
Lane 3, Highland Park 4.
PITCHING SUMMARY
IP
H
R
ER
BB
SO
Barnes
ee
ee eee eee
Sarkady
ee ae eee Ce
a
Wolf
es
Sey Meee
Wes
1

over

in

waiting

SINGLES
Tom Rice (N) beat Dick Johnson 7-5,
6-0;
Roger
Barnard
(N)
beat
Ken
Germaine 6-0, 6-2; Tom Mansfield (N)
beat
Henry
Germaine
6-4,
6-4;
Jack
Sartore (WM) beat Dave Crookm 4-6, 75, 6-2; Jerry Riessen
(N)
beat Norm
Werner 5-7, 6-1, 7-3; John Brennen (N)
beat Tom Essenburg 6-2, 6-3.

Baby Giant Baseball
Team Splits Contests

striking out 12 of the 17 hitters he

faced.

Germaine

Kendall and Crook 7-5, 6-1.

for Highland

the meet

Henry

Johnson teamed up Johnson to win

the

each.

corn,

and

Western

Little Giant Sophs Win 2

74

of

No.

victory came in the No. 4 singles, in
which Jack Sartore beat Dave
Crook 46, 7-5, 6-2. Sartore and

Prospect fell to the Giants 3-0
last Friday as Bob Sedik pitched
and gave up just one hit while

Scott Addison was
5-0 decision to the
North Chicago.

Rice

teamed with junior Roger Barnard
to win the No. 1 doubles against
Ken
6-0.

he’s

behind

fog. The temperature at game time
Monday
was 33 degrees
and a

match against the Broncos with a
7-5, 8-6 win over Dick Johnson. Rice

Wins 2,
Loses

the

If

semi-darkness under a heavy cloud

triumph over Western Michigan.
Tom

hitter.

talk to assistant coach Don Davis,
yell at the hitter to get on, or may-

cover

The Wildcats come up to their
conference inaugural with a 4-1
record. Following a southern training trip in which they compiled a 31 mark, the Wildcats opened their
home season last Friday with a 7-2

won

ticular

bat, he’ll pace

Sanders said in an understatement.
The game with Lane was played in

Northwestern’s tennis team will
open its Big Ten season this
weekend
with a meet
against
Purdue at Lafayette tomorrow,
followed by a meet against Illinois
at Champaign Saturday.

Sophomore

find the right position to play a par-

Weather ‘Terrible’
“This weather has been terrible,”’

League Play

western

he’s on the field, he’s yelling to the
pitcher or helping the outfielders

was called
weather.

Team Starts

in the third inn-

The Voice Minnie’s

at Glenbrook North when the game

Cat Tennis

Minnie Scornavacco (sliding) is tagged out by Jim Barnes as he tries to steal home
ing. Highland Park's Marty Stein watches the action. (Milt Merner Photo}

this year,”’ he said. “The pitching
is starting to calm down, the hitting
and
fielding are coming
along.

navacco,

Sylvester Hart of New

named

Mr.

Little

York

was

for

the

Guy

season after the recent Little Guys

basketball
wood.

tournament

at

High-

Bobby Santini of Highwood was
named to the Little Guys allAmerican team.
Selection of the players was
made on the final night of the
International Little Guys Tournament.

April 13, 1967

�fe

NU Wins Only Two

Martin

be the headline lecturer at the 12th
annual
Northwestern
Coaching

about

evenly-divided in their opinions toward the change. Here
are some sample comments.

Clinic May 12 and 13.
The clinic, to be conducted in
McGaw
Hall on the university’s

Evanston— “It’s a good rule. I am

Evanston campus, will stress both
high school and college levels in an
effort to keep coaches abreast of
the changing trends in both phases
of the football profession. All basic
techniques of the game will be
covered through the use of lectures,

Jack Burmaster,

Mel

and showing

but a form of exhibitionism

sive weapon
off.”
Sheets,

New

offen-

is not a constructive

dunk

all in favor of it. The

Trier West— “I don’t favor it. To

me it is legislation that penalizes the agile big man.”
Ron

O’Connor,

Deerfield
— “I was

against

the

films, and demonstrations.
Joining Martin on the
will be Bill Flynn, the
Brother Rice High School
go; J. O. Jackson, coach

rule

until I thought about it. All other changes the big men
have brought about have worked out.”

Township High School in LaGrange;

Glenbrook North— “Tt’s a silly rul-

Will Rademacher,

Chuck Ross, coach at Wilson Junior
College in Chicago; and Northwest-

ing. The dunk is part of the game.”
NE

THING

have
coaches.

ALL

more

THE

affect

COACHES

on

the

fans

ern trainer Tom Healion.

did agree on is the dunk will

rather

than

on

the

players

Wildcat

and

are

scored

by it,’”’ says

Burmaster.

Probably the area’s most prolific dunker was New Trier East’s
Larry Rosenzweig, who is now a freshman standout at Stanford
University.

GOLF

‘Larry was 6-11 and could jump, but I don’t think he dunked more
But

the

fans

are

a different

matter.

A

alone on a breakway and
feel the letdown feeling.

lays

the

ball

stuff

always

brings

backboard

you

The

‘“‘Rosenzeig dunked twice in one
and the whole place went wild.”

game

opening

golf

can

“There didn’t seem to be much support for eliminating the dunk
think

the

rules

committee

would

make

the

change,”

Sullivan said.
Burmaster

explained

his

support

of the

rule

by

saying

‘fans

go

and hands trying to dunk.”’

“I’ve always been against the dunk and will follow the committee’s
recommendation and forbid it in warmups,’’ he adds.
Rademacher takes the opposite view. ‘“‘The dunk gives the game
and glamour.

A big boy will make

jump.

Athletic Directors
Elect Baldrini
Dick Baldrini, athletic director at
president

meet

of

the

scheduled

but the cold weather

of

the

Illinois

wouldn’t

be the type

Canadian

Wilderness

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to shoot

again

without

first making

a pass.

He also points out that the change still has to be approved by the
Illinois High School Athletic Association.
“They usually go along with the national organizations but may

April 13, 1967

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Missouri,

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ae
ae
Rainwater
(M),
2
Mindlin (M), 3. Abbott (N). 24 feet, 2
inches.
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jump—il.
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}
3. Ledbetter pes 6 ;
Austerman
(M),
feet, 8 inches.
Shot—1. Judd (M). 2. Psaltis (N),
Boyd (M). 49 feet, 6 inches.
Triple
Ti.
er
Rainwater
(M),
2.
Bayless (M), 3. Abbott (N). 44 feet, 114
oy
inches.
a
Discus—1. Psaltis (N), 2. Boyd (M),3
Wempe (M). 142 feet.

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220-1.

Halliburton

(M)\.

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(M),

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Here's a tough golf question
. . As you probably know, in
the old days, the wooden and
iron golf clubs had names in addition to numbers . . . When the
old-timers
played,
they
often
called the clubs by their names
. Now, see if you can supply
the: names for these clubs: No. 2
wood, 3 wood, 4 wood, 5 iron
and 9 iron... The 2 wood is the
brassie, the 3 weed is the spoon,
the 4 wood is the cleek, the 5
iron is the mashie and the 9 iron
is the niblick . . . That should
bring back memories for some of
you older golfers.

PA

O’Connor predicts that the ultimate restriction of the big man
will be a rule forbidding a player, who comes down with an offen-

says.

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this time

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EERFIELD’S O’CONNOR comes up with an historic defense
of the new rule by pointing out other changes big men have
brought about in the past 15 years.
‘Bill Russell caused the goal-tending rule and placing of both defensive men under the basket on free throws. Wilt Chamberlain led
to the adoption of the three-second rule and the widening of the free
throw lane from six to 12 feet.
“These restrictions have worked out okay and I think the changes
Lew Alcindor is causing won’t seem so bad once we get used to

not

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sive rebound,

NORTHWESTERN

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BIG

the dunk shot any-

of contest

110,

Bob Franks of Bloomington is the
president.
“My primary job will be to set up
a three-day convention in Bloomington for this time next year,”
Baldrini said.

‘‘You have to take the interest of the fans into consideration,” says

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wild over a big boy being able to execute a dunk shot but they sit
on their hands over a tremendous offensive play . . . a more skillful
shot of another kind. Also I’ve seen many boys hurt their fingers

showmanship

the 100-yard dash,
The
10-flat
timing turned in by the former
Evanston High School star was best
of his varsity career. Buresh took
third in the 220. Jon Abbott wound
up the Northwestern scoring with
thirds in the long jump and triple

Sophomore miler Ralph Schultz —
did not make the trip after failing—
to make the team plane to Mis- — PS

FISHY!

he said.

I didn’t

vault

Kent,
runnerup in both hurdles
events, and sprinter Jack Buresh in

HEAP

at Centralia

“The main topic on the floor was what to do about the big man
but they were discussing more drastic measures like raising the

so

a height of 13-6, a creditable

in a heavy
wind
that forced
Missouri’s two 15-foot vaulters to
settle for a ceiling of 13 feet.
Psaltis won the discus and took
second in the shot put.
Other second-place finishes were
picked up by sophomore Simon

forced
a one-day - postponement.
The Lake Forest match was rescheduled for Tuesday at Ravinia
Green.

NE OF THE MOST SURPRISED to see the new rule was Loyola
Academy’s Gene Sullivan, who attended the National Basketball
Committee meetings in Louisville last month.

basket,’’

also

state
High

School, captured his specialty with

POSTPONED

for Monday,

the

“They watch for a dunk like a baseball fan waits for a home run,”
Schneiter says.
his senior year

Agase

season for Deerfield was

big fellow drives in all

off the

Alex

Illinois
South

4

fourth.

Deerfield, was recently elected vice

than 12 times in his entire career,” says Indian coach John Schneiter.

crowd to its feet with oohs and aahs. When a

coach

Macomber, former
champion
at Maine

will welcome the clinic registrants
early in the Friday session.
The clinic will be climaxed on
Saturday afternoon by Northwestern’s annual intrasquad game winding up spring practice.

“It is not an important part of the high school game and very few
points

program
coach at
in Chicaat Lyons

Columbia.
Missouri
outdistanced
the outmanned Wildcats 110 to 25.

Edmondson, both of whom finished

mee

them

it into one of the nation’s best, will

at

A ee A

school basketball coaches.
A spot check of area cage chiefs shows

indoor track meet last Saturday

ta or

the

|

th
en
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over

been

GR

took

had

working out in 85-degree tempera- —,
tures for two weeks were half-miler
Steve Cullinan and three-miler Pat —

mat

who

who

bates

Martin,

Air Force Academy football program in its infancy and developed

aisadvanaael is

greatest

opponents

OR
Ne
ak
Sae d Sate

Ben

dunk shot by the National Basketball Committee has
been greeted with mixed emotions by North Shore high

the

WE

BAUMAN

crowd-pleasing

of the

OUTLAWING

RECENT

HE

JOE

At

against

et

BELANGER

Doug Macomber, sophomore pole
vaulter, and captain Bill Psaltis,
junior weightman, picked up Northwestern’s only individual victories
as the Wildcats encountered Missouri’s powerhouse in their opening

LY TO cet

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Jn Loss to Missouri —

To Talk
At Clinie

because

a lot of people

are

against

this change,’’

he

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Northwestern

Uni-

sity football camp.

“This will be a rebuilding year,
- no question about it,” says Wildcat

- coach Alex Agase,

who leads his

crew into 20 days of spring practice

which will be climaxed May 13 with
the annual intra-squad game.

BASEBALL
Thursday
les N. at Evanston (JV-soph-frosh), 4: 30
land Park at Niles W. (JV), 4:15
Arlington at Maine E. (JV-frosh), 4:30
4
Friday
* Beripwestern at Parsons College
St. Viator at St. George (James Park),4
Glenbrook S. at Niles N. (Varsity-frosh B), 4:15
ion at Notre Dame (varsity-soph), 4
ard St. George at North Shore (varsity),

only

underclassmen, guys
back another year.”’

back. On offense, Gunstra is joined

says

by

some.”’

ield at Glenbrook S. (varsity-frosh B), 4:30
Trier W. at Glenbrook N. (soph-frosh A),
ook S. at Deerfield
Rigccwood at Notre Dame

(soph- he
(frosh),4

- Meitwesen at not oa

A),

4:30

western at
Notre
Dame
far
School at North Shore (varsity), 3:30
otre Dame at New Trier W. (varsity), 4:3
New Trier W. at Notre Dame (frosh-soph), 4:30

-

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Wednesday

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$f. Joseph at St. George (Bcitwood “—:

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E. (varsity- frosh

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k N. at Niles W. (soph-frosh A),
Deerfield at Maine S. (soph-frosh
Maine E. at York (soph), 4:

A), 4

Ano

Thur
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Dame at Maine E. (varsity-soph-frosh),
aukegan

at

Highland

Park

(varsity-soph-

a’

:
:
a

Park
Trier

:

E.

Friday
at. Prospect
at

New

Trier

North’ Chicago at Deerfield
Saturday

Northwestern, eo

(varsity-soph-frosh),
W.

(varsity-soph-

(frosh), 4:30

at Minnesota

th Shore at Elgin Academy Quadrangular, 10
_ Maine E. at Fremd (varsity-soph-frosh), 10
- Loyola, Gordon Tech, De Paul at Hanson Park,
VW
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Marshall, Phillips at Rockne Stadii L Park,

sevels

Tuesday
New Trier E., at Evanston

Returning

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Grove at New Trier W. dR soph), 4:30 vanston at LaGrange (varsity); 4.)
Trier E. at Hinsdale Central (JV-frosh),
4

Friday
western at Purdue
ard St. George at North
nbrook

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N.

at

Lake

Forest

Shore

(varsity),

(varsity-soph),

Saturday

Northwestern at Illinois
eg
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rier E. at Evanston Invitational, 9
Nfahiand Park at Niles W. Quadrangular (var¥-Soph-fros
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Trier E. at Arlington Invitational (froshph),
Tuesday
Elin Academy at North Shore (varsity), 3: .
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:30
. at York vig frosh-soph), 4:30
W.
at Maine
(varsity-soph), 4:30
ling at Deerfield Nocailvosehy. 4:30
Wednesday

Kalamazoo College at Northwestern, 3

GOLF
Thursday
Notre Dame at St. Ignatius (varsity-soph),4
Friday
ag nd Park at Waukegan (all levels),4
ator at Glenbrook N. (varsity-soph),4
| rer E. at Deerfield (varsity-soph), 4:15
Saturday
New Trier W. at Maine Ss. Invitational (varsity)
Monday
Lake Pe ha at Highland Park (varsity-soph)
A Visto at Notre Dame (varsity- pr? ha
d at Wheeling (varsity-soph), 4:
Tuesday
‘North hore at Francis ty ‘gah 3:30
Notre
ame at Glenbrook S.,
Wedne: sday
Evanston at Niles W., 3:45

1b

are 21 award-winners,

eight of whom

were regulars at one

point or another in the campaign.
A Time to Teach

The

goals

in

the

forthcoming

weeks are easily defined.

“We want to learn all we can
about the personnel, particularly the
sophomores-to-be,””
Agase_
says.
“We want to find out what they do

other

Tom

‘We

want

to

learn

about

the

We expect development, even from
the boys who haven’t played much.
“We will teach the basic fundamentals of football. This spring
period is our real coaching period.
We have no game pressure week
after week. So we make sure
everybody gets a fair opportunity
to show what they can do.
“Finally, we’ll experiment offensively and defensively with the
different ideas we’ve had since the
end of last season.”’. The most
critical problem facing Cat coaches
is the repair job at end, where all
four offensive and defensive regulars have departed. There are no

offensive lettermen returning, _although juniors Don Anderson and
Jim Cieslak had some experience
there. Returning squad member
Dave Halistrand is another possibility. Defensively, the only letterman
back is Evanston’s Roger Ward.
Mark Proskine, a letterwinner at
defensive tackle, may be shifted to

the wing position.
Thin in the Line

This move would create a bigger
hole

in another

problem

area,

two-way
are the

THEY LIKE TO SHARE
er

the

Sandy Smith,

the team’s punter, and
standout Bruce Gunstra

MVP

When Jim Burns and Mike Weavwere elected co-Most Valuable

Players

on the

basketball

team,

Ziolkowski

lettermen

at

tackle

and

considerable

last

year

action

as sophomores

because of

situation and
it this season.

should

the

injury

profit

from

The injuries, so damaging at the
time, also produced a_ hardened
corps of centers in Jack Rudnay,
John Eggemeyer,

and Mike

Baker.

Eggemeyer held the regular job the
first half of the season until
Rudnay recovered from an injury
of his own to take over with some
solid performances in the latter
stages.

Northwestern’s

bright

spots

are

“We certainly expect some help,”

linebacking

picture,

three regulars return,

top prospects

appear

Hubbard

Bruce

and

tackle

John

Galler,

center

football team but an inexperienced
one,” he declares. “Part of our
success will be determined by the
development of these youngsters
we have playing.”

get
but

to be Bruce
Geiss

Brand,
Jim

,

at end,

guard

Bill

Spenko,

Joe

Hudson at fullback, and Ken Luxton
at halfback or split end. Jeff
Rockenbach also could make a
strong bid for the fullbacking job if.
he has recovered sufficiently from
a cartilage operation on his knee

last winter.
‘Conceding the rebuilding aspects,
Agase still admits to some guarded
optimism.
“We’re

although not

going

to

be

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linebacker a year ago, likely will be
shifted

to

the

secondary

to

help

returning regulars Tom
at safety and Denny

Garretson
White at

halfback.

who

Rick

Venturi,

filled

in while Garretson was injured,
Rich Dean, and Anderson are other
candidates for jobs there.

Despite
Campbell,
runners,
far from

the loss of McKelvey and
two of the Big Ten’s fine
the backfield situation is
discouraging. Returning

are Bill Melzer,

who

completed

94

of 176 passes for 1,171 yards and
seven touchdowns at quarterback a
year ago, and Denny Boothe, the
Wildcat signal-caller until Melzer
beat him out.
The other returning starter is
junior

halfback

Chico

Kurzawski,

who came on strong to lead the
Wildcats in rushing average with a
4.4 mark.
The top
candidate
to replace
Campbell is
some action

Bob Olson, who saw
at halfback in 1966.

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77

The fullback picture is less definite.
Dick Emmerich, the team’s leading
scorer with 29 points as a kicker, is

hours a week

The most

all returning squad members,

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1967. Northwestern

it

marked

the

third time the Wildcats shared the
honor with two men. Ralph Wells
and Brad Snyder were named in
1961
and
Rich
Falk
and
Rick
Lopposa
were
named
in
1964.

Snyder and Falk currently are
Northwestern assistant coaches.
GIBSON NAMED MVP
Bob Gibson, former Evanston
High
Most

better

The Wildcat boss is hesistant now

where

this spring. John Cornell, one of the
league’s top sophomores last fall, is
the only one of the trio completely
healthy at the moment. Ron Mied,
who missed the 1966 season with an
early knee injury, could see some
action this spring. Al Koranda, who
came on strong as a junior but was
hurt in the final game against
Illinois, will sit out spring drills
while recovering from a _ winter
knee operation but is expected to be
ready this fall.

‘We'd

to label the untried newcomers,

behind the line. The brightest of all

is the

Agase.

Coyne May Be Moved

development of the upper-classmen.

interior line. Tackle

defensive

Angelo Loukas at guard. Both saw

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Gone after a 3-6-1 campaign in
1966 which was shattered by an
unending injury string are 26 lettermen, 14 of whom were starters.
Missing will be the likes of offensive ends Cas Banaszek and Roger
Murphy, defensive end John McCambridge, halfback Woody Campbell, fullback Bob McKelvey, defensive tackle Ken
Ramsey,
and
defensive halfback Phil Clark, all
drafted by the pros.
Gone also will be such standouts
as defensive end Bob Tubbs, and
defensive guards Walt Geister and
Justin Ramp. Other regulars who
have departed include tackle John
Brlas and guard Ron Silver on

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I didn’t make it this time, either. I mean, I was there, but Jack
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But when I saw him, on Friday, he had the worst putting stroke in
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*“‘Can’t get the blade back,’’ I said knowledgeably. ‘“‘Lucky to break
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farm. It’s not that I’m a hick, necessarily. I’ve enjoyed the bubbly
at a lot of different hours of the day, but never at 7:30 am... .

ever get back home,

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at Grinnell

playing

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Friday

players—both

‘“‘are

at Lake Forest and 6-0, 6-0 with
Waukegan. Freshman Blair Neller,

fered to the visiting school is also a

A

Warriors

No. 1 in both meets. He won 6-0, 6-2

the field and off—and the conduct
of the spectators. Hospitality of-

the group.

more than a country boy from

on

the

sin-

nice tennis,’ according to coach
Karl Sutter. Les Blackburn played

which displays the most sportsman-

Ridge in Winnetka, Bill Erfurth of Skokie Country Club in Glencoe,

before breakfast . . . at 37,000 feet.
“T’}] play anybody,” grinned Habjan

gles,

Each league in this area nominates one. school to receive the
award. It is given to the school

Several North Shore professionals, including Hubby Habjan of
Onwentsia and Gary Rehfeldt of Knollwood in Lake Forest, Pete
Mazzetta of Highland Park Country Club, Bob Harris of Sunset

we’re not used to champagne

Con-

Deerfield High School has received
a sportsmanship
award
from the Northern Officials’ Association.

I was the other invitee. With me the reasons were more obvious.
I was either going to have to give up another two strokes a side this
summer or provide the wherewithal for each evening’s social hour.
As yet I haven’t figured out which it is.

stand. I mean,

Elstrom

Club,

the

team

Lake Forest and Waukegan.
With two freshmen playing

Sportsmanship
Nod to Deerfield

among

tennis

find

The league bowls
nights at Deerfield.

ship

varsity

standings

honors with 964—2708.

A Bubbly Breakfast

almost

second

week with 222—578. Roger Albert of
Glencoe Golf was second with
games of 211 and 216 for a 572
series. Charles Johnson of Elstrom
rolled a 556 series. Edward Marks
of Elstrom had a 217 game.
Elstrom
took
high-team-game

And so it was.
Ken Devine is my back-yard neighbor. When he is not
otherwise engaged in flying around the country visiting
exotic spots, he works as sales manager for the PGA
division of Victor Golf Co. in Morton Grove.
He decided one day last winter, out of the goodness
of his heart, that others should have the opportunity he
has had to visit this great land of ours . . . specifically,
Augusta, Ga., when the dogwood is in bloom.
The fact that 17 of the 18 invitees on this particular
trip were golf professionals in the Chicago area is of no
particular significance. It’s just that Ken believes that,
except for Notre Dame football players, the only athletes in the world are those who swing funny-looking
sticks at dimpled white balls. Selling golf clubs was
strictly incidental to the whole purpose of the trip. I
think.

The trip was

Golf

is

league in high game and series last

“Sure, all I have to have is a jet,” I said.
“T’ve got one,” he said.

among

Lodge

Deerfield’s

opened its season with two victories
by scores of 41 last week against

struction, Inc., Deerfield Electric,
Anchor Insurance, Siljestrom Fuel,
and Christman Insurance.
Hop Plagge of Elstrom led the

Amateur.”
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“No, I mean just go down and watch it for a day,” Ken
said.

Golf Club, were

Shoreline

with 3042-1742.
The rest of the

I said. “All I have to do is win the National

and Hal Miller of Evanston

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Five-Run Inning Is Canceled
On Account of ‘Darkness’
By ART BELANGER

Eichstaedt has to take the short
end of the stick, though,

The book shows a 1-2 record, but
you’ll never be able to convince
the

varsity

baseball

players

from

Deerfield that it shouldn’t be 2-1.
Deerfield began its 1967 season
last week with an 8-4 victory over
Waukegan.

The

team

returned

they were going to give their coach

a victory.
top

to

umpire

decided

it

That

meant

that

short

and

returned

the

score

no-hitter

and victory to Barrington.
“J won’t say that we couldn’t
have played longer,” said a disappointed Deerfield coach Carl Eichstaedt, ‘‘but our sophomore team
played 20 minutes longer on an
adjoining diamond.”

Catcher Tim Brandt of Deerfield blocks the plate and tags out Randy Holland of New Trier East. (Bud
Daley Photo)

Cat Baseball

Box
BARRINGTON
Cowell, ss
Welch, Ib
Brown, cf
Pohiman, If
Gillogly, rf
lay, c
Moody, 2b
Curran, 3b
Tolpo, p

Team Equals 66 Win Total
Northwestern

University’s

base-

“If we can just hang in their and
not get the jitters because we’re
young, we’ll win some ball games

ball team now has completed a
week in the south and a solid week
of competition at home in the chilly dampness of early April. At this
point the Wildcats have equalled
their victory total for all of last
season, and there really is only one
way to feel about the campaign so
far.

“T’m

pretty well pleased,”

says

coach George McKinnon. ‘I think
we’re better defensively, our pitch-

ing is better, our attitude is better.
Our sophomore infield is getting
better.

They’re

getting

confidence

in themselves.”
Northwestern
whipped
Illinois
state, North Park and Wheaton
College

before

splitting

a

double-

header with Illinois of Chicago. All
this boosted the Cat record to 7-4, a

bit ahead of the pace which brought

in the Big Ten.”

The
has

come

a long

way.

You

know

Dick Noffke, (a three-game winner
so far) is going to be tough no
matter who he’s pitching against.
An Roger Benko has won three
games so far.”

The Cat coach also has praise for
some other individuals.

‘Ken Ward (at second and third
base) has been more consistent for
a sophomore
than
anyone
I’ve
had,” he declares. ‘‘Ward and Clint

Burgess
fine. Of
Kroviak
And Otto

at first have been real
course, I thought Bernie
could do it at shortstop.
Zeman has been playing

quite a bit for us at third. He’s

The Wildcats have displayed the
ability to hit the long ball, cracking

aggressive kid, a good competitor.

overall

home

runs

potency

so

with

far,

but

the

their

bat

has

“But

we’re going to be in most

“Jim

Henderson

(catcher) is off
Garretson

is a good captain and leader. He’s

ball games with our pitching staff,”

got the guys

McKinnon

and he’s a real hustler himself.

78

points out.

‘Bob

Shutts

an

He’s a little tight now because of
wrestling, but he could play a lot.
to a good start. And Tom

left something to be desired.

season

does

not

start until April 21, but some strong
tests are looming this week and

home a 7-21-3 mark in 1966.

eight

conference

hustling

all the time,

next.

After

with Lewis

Wildcats
game

a

scheduled

contest

College Wednesday,

the

hit the road for a single

at strong

Parsons

College in

Fairfield, Ia., Friday and a double-

header

there

Saturday.

Tuesday

they travel to Notre Dame for a
single game.
“In the next four ball games we’ll
run

into

as

stiff

a competition

as

we will in the Big Ten,’’ McKinnon
promises.
The Wildcat victories last week
came on the strength of fine pitching and timely hitting.

How
working

well that
was

combination

demonstrated

was
in

the

second game of last Saturday’s
doubleheader against a strong Chicago Illini team. The Wildcats
made only two hits in support of
Noffke, but one was a three-run
home
run by centerfielder Walt

Tiberti to
victory.

make

possible

a

3-1

Totals
Deerfield

(2)
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2
2
2
3
2
3
2
2
3

Corones, cf
Kolar, 2b
Adams, 1b

RH
0 0
2 3
0 1

Brandt,c
Wheeler, cf
Mason, ss

Hovey, If

2

1

0

O

MacWilliams,

Turner

0

0

O

Hess, 2b

1

#1 = Garrett,

Van Hore, 3b
Shepston, $s

Hadsell, c
Bentivegna,p
Totals

2
1

3
2
20

Deerfield
Waukegan

0

0

0
1
4

0
0
1
1]
7

Fitzmaurice, 1b

Sindorf, p
Husmer, p
Cleworth, p
Wolf, If
Holland, ss
Chadwick, 3b
Heagstedt, c
Rotstein, c
Booty, rf
Totals

3

2

0

2 1 2
0 0 0
1 0 0
4 1 1.
3 1 1.
3 1 2
2 0 0
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Marc

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4
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play

in

the

frosh-soph _ tennis’
its season

with

a 3-2

Minkus,

won

playing

6-0,

6-1

No.

at the

3

Lake

and Rick

Sangerman

lost to

At Waukegan, Sangerman played
No. 1 singles and lost. Minkus was

No. 2 and won 6-1, 7-5. Kadison was
No. 3 and won 6-0, 6-2.
Lefecourt and Shankman won 6-1,
6-3 and Mark and Jacobsen won 8-6,
6-2.

2

Lake Forest Boys
Win AAU Swim Title

0

1

69

Be

2

0

6

SO
2
3
4
1
4

‘Lake Forest Swim Club won the
team championship of the Central
AAU Swimming Championship last
weekend at Bloomington,
in the
boy’s division.
Lake Forest had 252% points to

115 for second place Hinsdale Community Swimming

0

The Lake

second

Association.

Forest girls finished in

place

behind

Michigan

Shores
of
Wilmette.
Michigan
Shores had 173, Lake Forest 170
and Portage Park was third with
168.

9

Deerfield
1002300—
6 9 6
New Trier
305003x—11
9 1
RBI—Brandt
(2), Wheeler
(2),
Hess
(2),
Moore (3), Fitzmaurice, Sindorf (2), Wolf, Holland. 2B—Brandt, Ommen, Sindorf, Husmer. HR—
Brandt, Moore, Wolf, Holland. SB—Moore, Rudolfi. PB—Brandt (5). WP—Mason
(2), Brewster (2), Sindorf. HBP—Brewster. Balk—Sindorf.
E—Brandt (2), Ommen (2), Hess, Garrett, Rudolfi. Left—Deerfield 12, New Trier 5.
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IP
H
R E ER
Mason (L)
3
6
8
8
Brewster
4
3
2
Sindorf (W)
3-2/3 5
3
3
Husmer
2/3 2
3
3
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2-2/3 2
0
0

game

the Scouts.

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Garrett, ss
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4:30

won 6-0, 6-1. No. 2 doubles of David
Mack and Sid Jacobsen won 6-1, 6-2.
No. 1 and 2 singles players Mike

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5

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Forest meet. The doubles team of
Mike Kadison and Ron Lefcourt

3:2

Deerfield (6)

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conference

opened

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last Mon-

victory over Lake
Forest
and
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over Waukegan.

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their

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won

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with Wheeling

tomorrow

start

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with

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the lead by

and will play host to Glenbrook
South on Monday
at 4:30. On
Wednesday of next week the War-

This is the game which brings
together two old friends. Eichstaedt
and Ron Klein the New Trier
coach. They grew up together,
played on the same teams in high
school and college, and now take
delight in beating each other.

i

After 2 Weeks,

Trier

run

Deerfield will travel to Glenbrook
North

said. “We got a couple on and a
couple hits, and bingo—five runs.”’
Saturday the Warriors traveled to
Winnetka for a game with New
New

home

afternoon, beginning at 4 p.m.

was just one of those innings when
everything seems to go right,” he

which

of taking

back

A game

Everything Went Right

East,

led off the
a

day was postponed by the cold
weather and will be played this

Eichstaedt was disappointed in
losing the game, but he was also
disappointed that the hits and runs
in the top of the inning had to be
removed from the scorebook. “It

Trier
11-6.

with

half of the inning. They then added
five in the third to take an 8-1 lead
before Deerfield began chopping
away and trailed 8-6 as New Trier
went into the sixth. Klein’s charges
added three more to put the game
out of reach.

reverted back to the last completed
inning

work

coming

was

the

Brandt

first

Trevs Regain Lead
Trevians,
however,

The

too dark to continue and called the
game.

Tim

of the

over the fence in left to give starter
Jeff Mason a 1-0 lead.

action
against
Barrington
and
scored five runs in the top of the
seventh to break a no-hitter for the
Barrington pitcher and take a 5-2
lead.
At that rather inopportune time—
from Deerfield’s standpoint, at any
rate—the

since he’s

only been able to win once in the
three-year series.
The Warriors started off as if

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Day, Nov. 11, will be the occasion
of the annual reunion of Northwestern’s N-Men this fall. The veterans
of Wildcat athletic campaigns down
through

the

reunion

dinner

years

on

will

the

hold

their

evening

of

the Iowa game, and will be honored
at halftime of the game at Dyche

Stadium.

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VOL.

1,

NO.

$2

40

A

THURSDAY,

YEAR

APR.

20.

1967

Martin Loses in Library Race

Dewey Re-elected
By MELINDA UPP

to

Incumbent Dudley Dewey was
re-elected to the Deerfield Park
Board Tuesday, and newcomers
Joseph Powell and Mrs. Edward
Buker were elected to the village
library board.
The only close race was that for
the second seat on the library

For Mrs. Edward Buker, the election news was good news. She
was the most popular vote-getter in the Deerfield Library Board

board,

where

incumbent

Arthur

Martin was defeated with 153 votes

3 Caucus
[Men Win

‘Powell’s

156.

the

highest

209

votes,

and

Mrs.

Bernard

Lake-Cook Rd., a teacher at Ravinia School in Highland Park, will
serve his third term on the park
board.
A breakdown of the unofficial
vote by precincts follows:
Mrs. Buker—Wilmot School, 42;

Buker

vote-getter

with

Katz,

the

lowest with 112.
Despite the 3-vote difference, Mr.
Martin said he does not plan to ask
for a recount.

“T think a great deal of both Mr. : Shepard School, 52; village hall, 73;
Powell and Mrs. Buker

they

will

board,”

do
Mr.

a

fine

Martin

as if it were a
Mrs. Buker
replace Mr.
Pulver on the

and I know

job
said.

on

and Maplewood School, 42.
Mr. Powell—Wilmot School, 24;
Shepard School, 36; village hall, 63;

the

‘It isn’t

big political hassle.”
and Mr. Powell will
Martin and Melvin
board.

Mrs. Buker, 326 Deerfield
has done
social work
and

served as chairman

and Maplewood School, 33.
Mr.

Shepard
14;

of the library

176

to

145.

Mr.

Dewey,

village

26,

hall,

School,

25;

village

hall,

School,

23;

village

39;

hall,

56; and Maplewood School, 27.
Mr. Dewey—Wilmot School, 35;
Shepard School, 51; village hall,

44; and Maplewood School, 46.
A handful of write-in ballots were
cast, including one for Mrs. Ruth
Vetter, who resigned two weeks ago
as West Deerfield Township clerk.

voted Deerfield Citizen of the Year
by the Jaycees.
In the park district board contest, Mr. Dewey
defeated Mr.
Davis,

School,

29;

and Maplewood School, 16.
Mr. Davis—Wilmot
School,

Shepard

field civic activities. In 1962 he was

The three caucus-nominated can-

School,

54; and Maplewood School, 44.
Mr.
Katz—Wilmot
School,
57;

Rd.,
has

and has been active in many Deer-

didates for the Deerfield Village
Board won an easy victory Tuesday with one of the lowest voter
turn-outs in Deerfield history.
Incumbent George Schleicher was

Martin—Wilmot

Shepard

volunteers. Mr. Powell, 1050 Meadowbrook Ln., is a staff member of
the Illinois Chamber of Commerce

Kasily
_

Mr.

was

10

Tuesday’s

Winners

re-elected with 309 votes, newcomer

with

Deerfield Library Board

George

newcomer

and

votes,

elected

was

Bootz

Charles
*302

Kelm with 307 votes.
A total of only 345

Mrs. Edward Buker, Joseph Powell.

Deerfield

and library board elections, despite
contested

races

for

the

park

and

library boards.
Lowest

in Memory

“J don’t remember when we’ve
ever had such a light turn-out, even
for

an

uncontested

election,”

said

Mrs. Catharine Price, village clerk.
The largest turn-out was 1959 when
more than 3,000 residents voted on

Caucus-nominated

for

and

the

nockburn,

Briargate Country Club.
Mr. Kelm and Mr. Bootz

will

candidates in Riverwoods
nockburn.

replace

who

Trustees

will

canvas

4Smith,
year.

retire
Monday

who

Wetzel,

the

night,

resigned

official

and

Ellis

earlier

this

Kelm,

Is Attorney
247

Willow

Av.,

an

attorney, is a past vice president
of the Deerfield Jaycees and a
trustee of the First Presbyterian
&gt; Church in Deerfield.
Mr.

Bootz,

1506

Central

Av.,

is

vice president of the Powers Regulator Co. in Skokie and a number
of the industry advisory committee
of the Illinois Institute of Technology.
a+ Mr. Schleicher, 1535 Dartmouth
Ln., was. elected to the village
board in 1963 and serves on its
finance committee. He is employed
by the Illinois Bell Telephone Co.
Only

The Bannockburn

and Ban-

election, which

featured a last-minute write-in attempt by Trustee Arnold Pederson,
generated the most excitement.

Kelm
Mr.

James

after

elected Tuesday, defeating write-in

one

write-in

vote

was

for trustee, for William Healy.

cast

Election judges worked until after
11 p.m. tallying the 214 votes cast.

“We're used to counting only about
50 votes. We’ve never had anywhere near this many before,”
said

Village

Clerk

T.

R.

Grutza,

who was elected to his first term
on the board of trustees.
Mr. Grutza received 175 votes;
John Quackenbush Jr., 118 votes;
and Robert Doetsch, 147 votes. Mr.

Pedersen received 107 votes. Only
13 ballots were spoiled.

Mr. Quackenbush, 1865 Hilltop
Ln., is vice president of PerkinsGoodwin Co. in Chicago.
Mr. Doetsch, 1800 Duffy Ln., is
part owner

of Doetsch

Brothers

in

Mrs.

Grutza,

of Heth

Inc.

and

Wheeling,

2160

Stirling Rd., is president and general manager

were

Lincolnshire

purchase

to

Park

Dudley

day as he learned he had been
elected to the Deerfield Library
Board (Bud Daley Photos)

for

candidates

village offices in Riverwoods, Ban-

village

face stayed there all day Tues-

Board

Dewey

Deerfield Trustees
George Kelm,

George

Bootz,

Charles

Schleicher

Caucus Candidates Win in 3 Villages

several bond issues, including one
the

Deerfield

The smile on Joseph Powell's

Incumbent Deerfield Library
Board member Arthur Martin
casts his ballot in the election
Tuesday. Mr. Martin was defeated by three votes.

residents voted in the village, park,

in Chi-

cago.
Also

Dooley

in

Jr.

Bannockburn,

elected

was

David

village

clerk with 189 votes and E. LeRoy
Hall was re-elected village board
president with 184 votes.
Mr. Dooley, 2480 Telegraph Rd.,

is a salesman with Milprint Inc. in
Chicago. Mr. Hall, 2404 Telegraph
Rd., is a vice-president with the
Northern Trust Co. in Chicago.
The write-in campaign of River-

woods Trustee James Witherill also
added

excitement

to

that

village

election.
Mr. Witherill was defeated by the

caucus nominees, Richard J. Steele,
who received 369 votes; Donald
Dahlstrom, 371 votes; Lawrence F.
and incumbent
Zant, 198 votes;
William Hill, 336 votes.
Mr. Witherill received 132 legal

votes, but 50 more votes for him
were not counted because they
were incorrectly marked.
He originally was not considered
by the caucus because he planned

Published Weekly by Press Publishing Co., 444 Central Av., Highland

Park, Ill. 60035

to move from the village. The slate

had

been

nominated

by

the time

he learned he would not be moving,

so he decided to conduct the ultimately unsuccessful write-in campaign.
Mr. Steele, 1765 Robinwood Ln.,
is a vice president and director of
Fry Consultants
Inc. Mr.
Dahl-

strom, 2590 Chianti Tr., is a vice
president of the Eimco Corp. in
Palatine.
Mr. Hill, 1800 Sanders Rd., is a
self-employed structural engineer.
Mr. Zant, 2775 Edgewood Ln., is a
stock exchange representative with

the R.

W.

Pressprich

and

Co.

in

Chicago.
In Lincolnshire, caucus nominees
faced no opposition at the polls.
Fred Balzer, who has served as
president of the village since its
incorporation, was re-elected with
144 votes and Mrs. Patrick Coffey
was elected village clerk with 146

hue, and Charles Freund were
elected trustees. Mr. Abel received
145 votes; Mr. Aikins, 145; Mr.
Freund, 143; and Mr. Donoghue,
142.
Mr. Balzer, 3 Darby Ln., is vice

president of the Sheldon Manufacturing Co. in Bensenville. Mrs. Coffey, 31 Cambridge Ln., has helped
Mrs. Lindgren with village clerical
work and was a secretary before
her marriage.
Mr. Abel, 31 Essex Ln., is a former Lincolnshire Plan Commission
chairman and president of Aluminum Mills, a company which will
relocate

from

Highland

Park

to

Lincolnshire soon.
Mr.

now

Freund,

is

serving

commissioner.

25

as

Portshire

village

Ln.,

water

He is vice president

votes to succeed Mrs. Robert Lindgren,.
Incumbent Miles Abel and new-

of finance for the Natural Gas
Pipeline Co.
Mr. Aikins, 6 Darby Ln., is an
account representative with Clinton E. Frank Advertising.
Mr. Donoghue, 6 Dukes Ct., is
executive editor and vice president of the Lerner Newspapers and

comers

Derner Press.

R. D. Aikins, Peter Donog-

Controlled circulation postage paid at Deerfield,

Ill.

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POS has

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Long-Standing Bil ls
3

Paid

After Approval by Voters
FilFIle

the board of auditors
approve Apr. 12.

_

Riverwoods attorneys were given
30 days to file an appeal last
Wednesday on their suit against
Lake County’s rezoning for Baxter

_ Laboratories.
Circuit

last

issued

a final

against the village on a
ated last October.
Clark,

decree

suit initi-

an attorney

for the

village, said he will base his appeal
on the same grounds as before or
on anything

else he can

“think

up

-meanwhile.”’
_ The village contends that it is
contiguous to the Baxter property.
_A state’s attorney ruled last spring
that Deerfield is closest to the

property,
-nois
Rd.,

located west of the Illi-

Tollway,
and

north

south

of Lake-Cook

of

Riverwoods.

Deerfield did not protest the rezoning of the 120 acres from office and
_ research to limited industry.
Riverwoods also claims that the
statute limiting legal protest of
rezoning unincorporated property
to the nearest community is uncon_ stitutional. Because Deerfield did
not protest,
the county
board
_ passed the rezoning with a majority
instead of a three-quarters vote.
Riverwoods calls the section of
the statute ‘discriminatory, unreasonable, an improper classification,

_ and therefore special legislation.”’

than

Bernardi
$3,150,

(Mr.
for

last

library, $3,136.00.
@ Assessor
William
Pittenger,
$508.60, for last year’s travel and
transportation
expenses
and
for
attending
the
annual
Assessor’s

Workshop.
@ Legal

expenses,

$7,874.30,

in-

curred from the township’s recently
decided litigation.
Mr. Frost’s decision to pay the
bills followed one of the stormiest
auditors’ meetings since the fracas

the

bills presented

Willard

all

of

the

April

questioned

when

a

Saturday

mine

weeks. His
rosa made

from

an Army

Reserve meeting in Oak Brook.

The four forced Mr. Wright to
pull over to the curb at Congress
Pkwy. near San Francisco Av. One
of them was brandishing a_ .39
aliber pistol and another had a
_knife, Mr. Wright said.
“JT hit the one with the gun with a

karate chop in the throat, then I
decked the two others with karate,
chops,” he said. The one with the
knife slashed Mr. Wright’s uniform,

‘‘yes’”’

and

Frost

- Beret.
:
As the four attackers fled in their
ear, Mr. Wright picked up the
discarded pistol and fired four
shots at them.
Wright, who received the silver
and bronze stars during 16 months
of active duty in Korea, admitted

MEETING CANCELLED
The Shepard Junior High School
PTA meeting in Deertieid next
Thursday
has
been
cancelled.
Judge William J. Obermiller, who
speak,

will

be

voting

voting

‘‘no.”’

present.

Mr.

Gillen

said

the

action

was

based on his study of Mr. Frost’s
duties
as compared
with
other

think the supervisor’s office needed
to remain open 40 hours a week.
“How do you expect to get all the

Mrs. Vetter to get this job done.”’

work done?” Mr. Frost asked. He
then suggested that the auditors
visit the office to see the amount of
work transacted.

Mr.

Gillen

also

said

that

the

DEERFIELD
CONVENIENT
DROP OFF BOXES
are

located

FORD

in the

Deerfield

Rd.

*

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800 Waukegan
You may use
news
releases
dence.

was

in Vietnear

these
and

Mr.
ter’s
dated

Frost then read Mrs. Vetstatement
of resignation,
Apr. 5. Mr. Gillen said the

Rd.
boxes for
correspon-

and men in service:
(eight days before

women’s news: WEDNESDAY.
Fine Arts: NOON WEDNESDAY.
Business: THURSDAY.
Schools: THURSDAY.
Church: NOON FRIDAY.
Scouts: NOON FRIDAY.
Public Forum: NOON MONDAY.
Recreation: NOON MONDAY.

(Photos

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to

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Mr. and Mrs. Krimston had received a letter from him Saturday
explaining that Vietnam is having
a dry season and that ‘the heat
is terribly intense.’

Polk, La. He was a
mortar weapons.

by RALPH

VILLAGER

Saturday’s batle was his first direct
contact with the Viet Cong.

Division of the 60th Infantry,
Battalion, Company C. He
completed his basic training at
Cambell, Ky., after joining
army in October, 1966, and
completed advanced training at

aL ‘tenant

resignation should not be accepted
“until her job is done.”’
“You don’t have the option to do
that,”’ Mr. Frost said.

publication).
Society, clubs, photos, and other

PHARMACY

765

exploded

clerk,’’ Mr. Frost commented.

Mr. Gillen then conceded that
‘some pressure should be put on

$434

man

temptible,’? Mr. Lilley said.
Auditor Gillen also charged that
the failure to canvass returns from
the Apr. 4 township election was
Mr. Frost’s fault. ‘‘The election is
the full responsibility of the town

supervisors in the county.
The auditor also said he did not

bills,

father said Pfc.
several patrols,

the ordeal “shook him up.”

to

Mr.

not left at the $6,000 level, electors
may petition the court for removal
of the auditors. ‘‘I think the actions
of the auditors tonight are con-

Auditor William Jacob and Town
Clerk Mrs. Ruth Vetter were not

but he, too, fled from the Green

appear.

of

office routine without a secretary.”
George Lilley, a member of the
Citizens Steering Committee, then
said that if Mr. Frost’s salary were

The soldier, Pfc. Joseph Derosa,

39, of 1158 Wincanton Rd., who was

was

supervisor

Wageman

Pfc. Derosa

in action

as

Auditor

and

a

salary

with

at the

Wageman

township’s

they

by

budgeted $6,000 to $2,400.
The salary was cut by a 2-1 vote,

Edwin Gillen, however, did approve
though

bill

general assistance be cut from the

town meeting, Mr. Frost commented, ‘‘These bills will be paid
because the electors have directed
me to pay them.”
Auditors

transportation

_ Auditor Gillen proposed that Mr.
Frost’s

began over a year ago.
After auditors refused last week
to audit

and

Travel

$6,000 salary might be restored if
Mr. Frost ‘‘decides to handle the

son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Krimston, 1680 Clavinia Av., Deerfield,
had been in Vietnam just three

A former Green Beret now living
in Deerfield beat off four would-be
attackers in Chicago last Thursday
_with well-aimed karate blows.
The ‘victim’? was Rudy Wright,
home

more

@ The township’s share of the
cost of an air-conditioner for the

nam
him.

Karate

his way

Helen

Frost’s secretary),
year’s salary.

killed

4. Attackers

on

@ Mrs.

payment for Mr. Frost’s
five funds, and a $63.12

Mr. Frost.

A 20-year-old Deerfield

Man Subdues
_

totaling

travel

Killed in Viet

GREEN BERET

With

bills,

to

$15,000, were approved by West
Deerfield Township electors at the
annual town meeting Apr. 4.
Some of the most controversial
bills are:

Court Judge Philip Yager

week

Lewis

The

refused

premium
bond on

scorn Seni
See
Sis

To
LO

Township Supervisor Bruce Frost

last week paid about 13 bills which

the

of

Travel
829

Deerfield Road,
Deerfield
Phone: 945-4055

—

�May Increase Vehicle Tax

Board OKs Budget With $63,909 Hike
By MELINDA

to remain competitive

UPP

The
Deerfield
Village
Board
Monday approved a budget calling
for expenditures of $1,124,192—an
increase of about $63,909 over the

‘budget for the 1966-67 fiscal year.
In his budget message, Deerfield
Mayor H. Ross Finney said, “I
would be less than candid if I did
not mention that it appears necessary to increase vehicle license fees
to meet these needs.
‘We will study all revenue possibilities that are provided by the
legislature in the months ahead and
will utilize any better sources that
present themselves,’’ he explained.
Trustee

Raymond

L.

Craig

plained, ‘“‘We were able to
by without the vehicle tax
which was contemplated
year’s budget, but it seems

ex-

squeeze
increase
in last
that we

won’t be able to avoid it this year.”

Deerfield’s vehicle license tax is

Board member Walter Roth (right) gives saad
of appreciation to outgoing Deerfield School
District 109 Board members (from left) Ernest

$7.50

Janus, Joseph Peyronnin, and Board Pres. T. Allen
Granfield.

for

smaller

vehicles

Trustees Raise Salaries
Village

Board

whipped through an 18-point agenda
in 1% hours Monday night, considering items ranging from a new
salary

ordinance

to

a _ Ravinia

Festival Association proclamation.
The

new

salary

ordinance

for

employees not on the graded salary
schedule provides for increases
totalling $17,240.

The village manager’s salary was
‘increased from $16,500 to $17,500;
the police chief’s from $9,780 to
$11,500; the executive secretary’s
afrom
$6,480 to $6,800;
and the
building
commissioner’s
from
- $12,000 to $12,200.

Other

pay

hikes

are:

building

inspector, $7,938 to $8,400; treasurer and finance director, from $9,500
to $10,200; and superintendent of
public
works’,
from
$19,800
to

4

$11,500. The village clerk’s salary
of $1,500 cannot be changed during
her term of office.
The salaries of

fire

marshals,

casual labor, crossing guards, and
police matrons will not be changed.
The fire marshals are paid $3 an

our;

casual

per hour;

labor,

$1.79 to $3.50

crossing guards,

$2.50 an hour;

and

per hour.
The new salaries
effective May 1.

$1.75 to

matrons,
will

$5.25

become

In other action, trustees agreed
to postpone signing a contract with
Carl Gardner and Associates for a
comprehensive plan of the village.
A representative of the board of
the Deerfield Homeowners Association, Bob

Mack,

asked

the trustees

to wait until after a May
information meeting on the plan.

3

the entire street is improved.

Mr. Gardner and Mrs. Catharine
Price, village clerk, will explain the
purpose of the plan during the
homeowners’
meeting.
Trustees
agreed to postpone a decision on
the contract until May 15.
The board also read an ordinance
which will require a closed-circuit
television inspection of all new
sewers before they are accepted by

the village.
The inspection will determine
whether the sewers are clear of
foreign matter and able to adequately carry off sewage and storm
water,

and

whether

they

Village Mgr. Norris Stilphen explained that the village owns rightof-way for a sidewalk only on the
east side of the street.
The trustees agreed with Mr.
Stilphen’s
recommendation _ that
sidewalk construction on the west
side of Oakley be postponed until
In

other

Monday,

munity
Progress
Deerfield Jaycees.

The VILLAGE LAMPLIGHTER, an advertising publication
to serve Lake
Forest and

Lake Bluff, will be published
weekly by the Hollister Newspapers beginning next Thursday.
The Lamplighter, the 10th

Hollister publication, will offer
advertisers
saturation
coverage of the two villages,

4

completing
an
advertising
package that will cover the
entire North Shore from Evanston through Lake Bluff.

The other Hollister publications

are

REVIEW,

“April 20, 1967

THE

EVANSTON

WILMETTE

LIFE,

WINNETKA
TALK,
GLENcoE News, GLENVIEW ANNOUNCEMENTS,
NORTHBROOK
STAR,
HIGHLAND
PaRK
HERALD,
DEERFIELD
VILLAGER,
and
HIGHWOOD
HERALD.
Denny Cook, Hollister’s dis-

play
tive

advertising representain Deerfield, will co-

ordinate sales for the LAmpP-

LIGHTER. Offices for the publication will be at 444
tral
Ay.,
Highland
headquarters for the
LAND PARK HERALD,
woop
HERALD,
and
DEERFIELD VILLAGER.

CenPark,
HIGHHIGH_ the

be

costs,

in

$428,349,

or

percent of the total budget. Personnel costs during the 1966-67 fiscal
year were

$396,369, or 42.5 ss:

of the total budget.

Both

personnel

costs

and

master
plan contribute
to —
increase in the general fund buds
which will have
an _ estim

revenue

of $403,778

and

expendi-

tures of $410,031.

The

1966-67

general

fund

|}

revenue of $381,350 and exp
tures of $362,410.
Expenditures in the water fund
will decrease slightly from an
estimated

$288,809

in

1966-67

to

$288,723 in 1967-68. Revenue in this
fund will increase from $312,000 8
1966-67 to $320,500 in 1967-68.

Sewer

fund

increase

from

ee

expenditures

will,

$134,637 to $140,2'

and sewer fund revenue,
$137,900 to $145,100.
The

street

$139,019

to

and

bridge

from —
ae

fund

penditures also will increase, f
$155,879.

ex

Expendit

from this fund will include $10,000

for Petersen Ln. construction and
$10,000 for street lighting rennovation.

The street and bridge fund revenue will increase from $143,080 to
$159,750. Revenue and expenditures

in the Illinois Municipal Retirement
Fund

will

decrease

from

$18

last year to $15,000 in 1967-68.

—

Bond-Interest Up

comprehensive master plan, and
expanded services to meet the
needs of the village’s growing

bond and interest fund will increase
slightly, from $76,906 to $80,287, and
police pension fund expenditures }

population.

and revenue
$24,000.

to

20 as

Day”

‘“Comfor

the

salary

Mayor
major

raises,

Finney

change

the

$17,000

explained,

incorporated

‘A

in this

budget is in the area of personnel
policy. The pay plan that has been
in effect for many years has been
revised to provide greater incentive
during the first few years of
employment.
“Levels of compensation have
been increased to enable the village

Revenue and expenditures in the

will

be

the

same

Public-benefit fund expenditures
will be $10,000 during 1967-68, with
no anticipated revenue. The 1966-67
budget included $16,500 in expenditures and revenue.

The

budget

&lt;

will

be

used

as

a

basis for the appropriation ordinance which will be approved by
trustees this summer.

es

United Fund Deeides to Join Metro
Directors
United

of the Deerfield

Fund

participate
Crusade
drive.

The

in

the

agreed

board

paign.
The

both
higher

for

budget,

sides,

a

than

ordinarily

officials
local

compromise

about

the

Deerfield drive,
$45,715. Suburban

to

Subur-

a $52,500 tenta-

their

is

fund

agreed
and

Chest

to approve

budget

to

Metropolitan
1967-68

after Metro

Community

Area

Saturday

Mercy

Deerfield

ban
tive

voted

of

join Metro

Will Publish New Shopper

increases
in this year’s
are needed primarily for

personnel
will

agreed

trustees

and the day of May

The
budget

Total
funds,

w:

staff

Ravinia Festival Association Week

are

Trustees also approved deleting
sidewalks on the west side of
Oakley Av. between Greenwood Av.
and Somerset Av. from the plan
commission’s recommended list of
sidewalk improvements.

the

future years,” he said.

local industry,” Mr. Finney said.

discussions

waive temporarily the sidewalk
requirement for the Convenient
Food Mart because it would be ‘“‘a
sidewalk to nowhere.’”’ There are
no other sidewalks in the area.
Trustees also appointed Wolf and
Company to audit the village records and approved proclamations
declaring the week of Apr. 24 as

structurally sound. The ordinance
will be considered on second reading May 15.

sidewalk

Finances

The trustees decided to review
their financial position in August or
September
to decide
definitely
whether the license increase will be
necessary, and if so, how big the
increase should be.
James Wetzel, a retiring trustee
who served as mayor pro tempore,
also cautioned the board to watch
budget expenditures carefully. “TI
would like to see more restraint in

most

17

camfor

percent

successful

which collected
Community Chest

approves

only

a 10 per-

cent increase for local drives which
affiliate with the area campaign.
Richard Lorenz, president of the
Deerfield campaign, explained that
the higher budget was approved
because of Deerfield’s rapid population growth and because Metro
officials are eager to see all North
Shore communities join the area-

balked when Suburban Community
Chest officials refused to approve a
budget

higher

than

$50,000.

The

Deerfield fund’s directors hoped for
approval of a $58,000 budget.
“‘T believe that our affiliation with
the Metropolitan Crusade of Mercy
will be a good association, but I
want to emphasize that if it doesn’t
work out, we are free to conduct an

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Deerfield

$10

for larger ones—one of the lowest
rates on the North Shore.
Will Review

The

and

with other

North Shore communities and

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independent campaign
the next
year,’”’ Mr. Lorenz said.
The Deerfield campaign makes
contributions to family service and
Park

Shas

Cross,

the

Salvation

Army,

re-

search grants, and the U.S.O.

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was given final
by the Illinois

a hearing

at

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The program is being planned by
Ed
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The

junior

college

board’s

district

established

by

the

Illinois

The
which

proposed
junior
college,
would serve the New Trier,
Evanston,
Deerfield| Glenbrook,
| Highland
Park, Niles, and Lake

864,071.

a

tax

The

base

of

population

about

is

369,437, according to the 1960 cengus, and the estimated attendance

for the opening of the school term
in 1970-71 would be 3,982.
Mr.

Lemmer

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high

said that those who

working

Office is stamped

supported by state aid and by local

rate of

19 cents per $100 assessed valuation

educational

purposes

and

4

cents per $100 assessed valuation
for building purposes.
Mr. Smith told the junior college
board
that “there should be no
question of approval for this dis-

trict. There has been no opposition
to the proposed district and no
- doubt that the district would sup-

port the junior college. The district
has one of the richest assessed
valuations in the state.’’

- Gardeners

to Hold

Installation Lunch
The annual installation luncheon
of the Amateur Gardeners of Deer-

field

will be held next Wednesday

- at the Highland Park Holiday Inn.
Installed

Smalley,

be

Mrs.

president;

will

Mrs.

Robert
Albert

_ Sielaff, vice president; Mrs. H. M.

Sarton, recording secretary; Mrs.
Owen Nichols, corresponding secrePP: tary;

and

Mrs.

are

a

Alex

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few

memberships

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Ringland, 716 Ringland Rd., River-

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or Mrs.

H.

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Sarton,

at the

School, 9800 Lawler Av.

at the

Deerfield

Public

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DEERFIELD—It was interesting to read the press comments
following

the

Apr.

4 West

Deer-

field Township annual meeting.
Newspaper

stories

should

have

stated that it was a victory for
the citizens of West Deerfield
Township.
They
were
plainly

§

:

showing that they will no longer
tolerate a poorly operated township government, which has been
the result of the bickering and
personal feuds which has been the
laughing stock of the entire state.
We

sincerely

Frost
want
first

will

hope

fully

that

realize

Bruce

that

we

and are willing to pay for a
class performance by our

elected

officials

now

and

in the

future.

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So we wish him and our elected
board. a successful

operation

that

we can.all be proud of and we can

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The steering committtee of the
North Shore Junior College Association will hear general progress
reports from its members at 8
tonight
in
Niles
North
High

work

‘‘National Library Week.”

Woodbine Ct.

Jr. College Meeting

who

auspices of the Friends of the Deerfield Public Library.

trea-

a Ne

surer.
There

on today’s cover are representative of the

students

At 1 p.m. today in the library, Mrs. Jean Kelm of Deerfield will review
the new book, ‘Madame Sarah,”’ the story of Sarah Bernhardt written by
Cornelia Otis Skinner. Mrs. Kelm will give the book review under the

Twp.

from all parts of the district.
The college would be financially

for

Library

In observance of National Library Week, Apr. 16-22, a spotlight shines
on the library building, and all outgoing mail from the Deerfield Post

PUBLIC

E

S. HANEY
‘Public

Fitzgerald, 1710 Central Av.; Pamela Meintzer, 934 Woodward Av.;
Janet Schmidt, 829 Holmes Av.; Ann Marie Tuttie, 1706 Cranshire Ct.;
and Tom Tyler, 1018 Warrington Rd.

ways to that a school located in the
approximate
center of the area
would
be accessible io persons

a maximum

PICTURED

school

FOR SICK

ROOM AIR CONDITIONERS
Let Bishop's

every afternoon and evening. The pages’ duties are varied and consist of

testified at the hearing explained
that the district is more than
adequately served by public high-

taxes levied at

Deerfield

Barbara Brown, 404 Cumnor Ct.; Priscilla Field, 1138 Linden Av.; Mary

$1,907,-

of the district

é

Pages

Forest high school districts, would
have

Librarian,

shelving books, repairing
many other capacities. We

Board of Higher Education.

Library Week

By MRS. HELEN

ap-

proval was almost automatic since
_ the proposed district has had no
opposition and far exceeds the
‘minimum standards for such a
|

Features

L

Puffer, said Monday that the refer-

- endum will be held on June 3 if he

Three high school students who serve as pages help the Deerfield
Public Library prepare for National Library Week. Tom Tyler
holds a poster as Janet Schmidt (left) and Barbara Brown sort books.
(Larry Graff. Photo)

te UNMAIIL LL SLLL LIL LLLLLRETTTTTOLLLI LLU

proposed district Mar. 9, and Gerald Smith, executive secretary of
the junior college board.
Frank
Pool,
first assistant
to
- Cook
County School Supt. Noble

SUISUN

RN

- who

from

will

Chamber

Club, 3535 Dundee Rd., Northbrook.

5 Junior College Board, after hearing
testimony

Deerfield

Tuesday

_ will go to the polls June 3 to vote on
a referendum establishing a junior
college district to serve the area.
The referendum
approval
Friday

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April 20,

1967

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DEERFIELD VILLAGER
Your

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July,

1966

J. RICHARD LESLIE .....- Managing Editor

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‘District 113 Needs Support
N MAY

6, voters will decide on a

21-cent increase in the educational

und
igh
If
$1.32

tax rate of Deerfield-Highland Park
School District 113.
approved, the new rate would be
per $100 assessed valuation instead

of the present $1.11. It would be the first

increase in this fund since 1958.
District officials have pointed out, and
e agree, that the increase is crucial to the
district’s maintenance of first-class educaional standards.

The education fund is considered the
eart of any educational system, since it
provides teacher salaries, instructional
supplies and equipment, and improveents in the educational program.
Officials say that the expenses paid by
the fund this year may exceed income by
$500,000.

But

reserve

funds

should

en-

able the district to operate without using
tax anticipation warrants.
During
1967-68, however,
expenses
ay exceed income by $900,000, and tax
anticipation warrants may become necessary.
The four developments which have
made the tax hike necessary are: increased enrollment (300 per year since
1961) and the accompanying growth in
staff; higher salary costs; more instructional supplies and equipment; and program improvements, such as a new humanities course to be offered in the fall.

~

The District 113 board recently granted

salary increases of $300 to $600

annually

that will become

Septem-

effective

next

would

cost

the

district

about

MEMBERS

field

of the West

Township

Board

of

DeerAudi-

tors have apparently decided to disregard
guidelines for conducting township business laid down at the Apr. 4 annual town
meeting.
Auditors Edwin Gillen and Willard
Wageman, the only auditors present at
last week’s regular board meeting, objected to the 17 resolutions passed by a
majority of the voters at the town meeting. They refused to approve any of the
resolutions, which called for the hiring of

a private auditor and an attorney to represent the auditors, detailed some of Supervisor

Bruce

Frost’s

duties,

and

outlined

other township duties.
Auditors Gillen and Wageman let their
personal hostility toward Supervisor Frost
interfere with their sense of responsibility in conducting the township affairs.
Not only did they fail to take positive
action on some worthwhile measures, but

April 20, 1967

CONCERN about the country’s future water supply has
EEP
prompted large-scale state and federal action in the war against
water pollution.

45%

The district also faces mounting pressures in competing for qualified teachers.
As in other fields, the key to hiring firstclass personnel is offering first-class
salaries.
New Trier High School District—a comparable district to District 113—also will

County, currently battling its own problems of pollution and future w

seek

headed by Rep. Kleine. One of its resolutions approved in this legislative
session stops the dumping of untreated effluent into Lake Michigan.

a 21-cent

increase

in its education

fund in September. The district has about
5,500 students and an assessed valuation
of more than $380,000,000. If approved,
the increase would raise its current rate
of $1.26 to $1.47.

Another

brook,

comparable

has approved

district,

Glen-

an education fund

rate of $1.49. The high school has about
3,500 students, and the district’s assessed

valuation is about $212,000,000.
District 113 has 4,237 students, and its
assessed valuation is about $275,500,000.

supply, according to State Rep. John Henry Kleine (R-32nd) of

Forest. For local, state, and federal action all are vitally inter-related.
The relationship began with two federal acts.

The 1965 Federal Water Quality Act requires all the states to set

they conducted themselves in an undignified manner and embarrassed the
township and their office.
Their inaction on the town meeting
resolutions was clearly in conflict with
the ruling by Judge Charles Parker of the
Lake County Circuit Court. Judge Parker
said in his decision on the township suit
that the electors at the town meeting
“are the corporate authority of a township” and the auditors do not have the
power “to reject any account or charge
simply because they feel the expenditure
was unnecessary or unwise.”
The auditors certainly have a right to
disagree with this decision and the guidelines, but they are obligated to discharge
their duties according to the current interpretations of the law.

The West Deerfield Township hassle
has gone on long enough.
Personal
grudges and old feuds must be set aside
so business can be conducted.

up

water quality standards for interstate waters by June 30, 1967. pee
the Illinois legislative commissions

was

set up to meet the new requirements

the Illinois-Wisconsin Water

The

second

federal

act

Resource

came

in 1966,

Management

when

Commission, —

Congress

—

authorized

spending $3.55 billion over a five-year period to help states and
governments implement the programs required to meet the f
standards.

local
al

“This aid involves millions that otherwise would have to be rais
locally,” Rep. Kleine explained. ‘But there are variations, aimed
improving standards, that each state and local government
mi
.
consider carefully before embarking on projects.”
HEY ARE ILLUSTRATED in the four formulas for distribution
federal funds.
In the most basic, the local government would put up 70 percent,
federal government, 30 percent.
¥

“But if the state is willing to become a partner
and put up 30 percent for the project, then the
federal government will up its contribution to 40
percent, and the local share will be only 30

In many ways a school district is as
competitive as a business, and it needs
enough money to remain competitive.
Voters should give District 113 the
opportunity to strive for the top teachers,
programs, and supplies it needs. Between
now and May 6, district residents have an
obligation to inform themselves thoroughly so they can support their schools on
referendum day.

A Bad Show by Township Auditors
WO

by martha cleveland

ber. Supt. Karl Plath commented that the
increases
$125,000.

-

nnoooobodooodoooooes

SLL

percent,’”’ Rep. Kleine said.
“Third, if the state
quality standards, the

has ‘enforceable’ |
federal government

'

put up 50 percent, the state’s share will be 25.
percent, and the local share will be 25 percent.
“Finally,

if the

local

construction

conforms

with regional planning in the metropolitan
area, — 2
the federal government will finance 55 percent of —
the project, the state 25 percent,
share drops to 20 percent.”
sets

The

Rep. Kleine

state

cost-sharing

and

local

plan

action,

and the

provides

incentive

such

anti-pollution

as

steps recently proposed by two state groups.

eS

The Republican task force on water resources has outlined a plan th
would be financed by a $750-million referendum bond issue. And Gov.

Otto

Kerner’s

Resources

Illinois

recently

Technical

called

for

Advisory

a billion-dollar

.

include money to battle air pollution.
'y\0 THE

NORTH

SHORE,

the most

Committee

on

Wa

bond

that

would

important

issue
feature

;

of the two

plans is the category involving control of water pollution, the Lakees,

Forest Republican said.

“Two programs for improving operations of the North Shore
ry
District have been proposed—each estimated at between $12 million and
$14 million. A correct decision must be made, for federal aid

reduce this burden considerably.

It also could help Highland Park

improve its sewer maintenance to prevent contributing to Lake Michigan
pollution in times of storm runoff.”
“es

About $850 million in federal matching funds would be generated
the improved local-state-federal co-operation
proposed state programs, Rep. Kleine said.

recommended
:

in the t
:

—
“Unfortunately, all that will have to wait till November, 1968.
Consequently, 1 have introduced a series of important immediate-action
oe
bills,” he explained.

“Qne

would

immediately

generate

about

$60 million

to aid local

municipalities, treatment plants, etc. A half dozen others of
1
importance are under consideration, and I believe most will pass. Water
no longer is one of our cheap natural resources, and protecting it will be

costly. But the mood of the legislature is to accomplish this, and
believe the 75th Assembly will be recognized as the ‘water resources’ —
session.”’

“3

�Passover Meal Is the Time
Fi or Food Just Lik e Mama’s

community

“Love

110.
Area,

Editor

and

Knishes,’’

“‘An Irrepressible Guide to
Cooking,’
Sara
Kasdan
Passover as the time when
remember Passover cooking
way Mama used to cook.
tells the story of the young
who contrary to popular

ideas,

was

a good

cook.

Her

only

the

answer

was

being made. The friend put in egg
and schmaltz and threw in a
handful of matzo meal. The knaidlech were cooked and they were
delicious.
But when the little bride went
home and tried to make knaidlech
herself, she couldn’t. She tried for
five days and failed. Finally, however,

it

dawned

on

her

that

her

hand was not the same size as her
friend’s.
So, the bride went to her with

a

measuring cup and said ‘throw in a
handful of matzo meal.” This time,

the bride’s knaidlech were perfect,
light as a feather.
Good, but .. .”’

She served the knaidlech to her
husband and waited for his approval. He took the first bite and then
the

second,

and

she

said

‘Well?

How are they?”
His reply was “Don’t get mad,
they’re all right, but they’re not
like mama used to make.”
Well, because she loved him, the
bride vowed to give him knaidlech
and she did — every day for six
months.
One

day,

however,

a misfortune

happened, the bottom fell out of the
matzo-meal box and all the matzo
meal fell into the knaidlech. Being
not so newlywed anymore, the
bride decided her husband would
eat them anyway — hard and
heavy as they were.
Well,

her

husband

loved

them

because he said “This is the way
Mama used to make them.”
The moral of the story (which is
delightfully told in the recipe book)
is that whether it’s matzo balls at
Passover or plain old apple pie,
there is nothing quite like the way
Mother used to make.

12

repre-

The presentations will be
by a question period.

followed:

COUPLE ADOPTS SON

school,

and

town-

530 Deerfield

Rd.,

Deerfield

have

adopted a son, Jay, 4 months. The
Andersons other children are Les-

lie, 13, and Raquel, 11.

ah A
“Fy,
(and we put it in writing)
Your service contract with Household Pest Control guarantees
you year-’round protection against such pests as ants, moths,
silverfish, carpet beetles, spiders, mice and similar unwelcome
intruders.

A

MATTER

OF

POTATO

KNAIDLECH

(Serves 4 to 6)
2 thilsp.

1 cup grated raw potatoes,

well drained
1 cup mashed potatoes

‘“‘you

Finally, however, a friend suggested the bride watch knaidlech

group

Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Anderson,
village,

The traditional seder or Passover meal is depicted in this ancient
line drawing. The rituals and ceremony of the feast are carried
down, in some instances today in modified forms, to the first night
of Passover.

Asks Friends for Help

meal,

Each

sented will present a 10-minute talk
on projects for the coming year.

we guarantee you year-’round
freedom from pests

She asked all her friends how to
make knaidlech and their answer
always was ‘You don’t know how
to make knaidlech? You put in egg,
you put in schmaltz (fat), you put
in matzo meal, and you get knaidlech.”
When she asked how much egg,
how much schmaltz, and how much
matzo

‘as

Reslated

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NO MORE
INSECTS

failing in her husband’s eyes was
that she couldn’t make knaidlech
like his mother used to make.

put in how much you want. You
want a lot, you put in a lot; you
don’t want so much, you don’t put
in so much.”

dinner

ship officials were invited to the
meeting which will be held at the
Moraine-on-the-Lake Hotel begin-

sub-

titled
Jewish
defines
people
as the
She
bride,

discussion

been rescheduled to next Thursday.
The dinner originally was scheduled for Monday, but the date
conflicted with board meetings in
Deerfield School Districts 109 and

One of the three major Hebrew
feasts — Passover — occurs in the
coming week. It commemorates
the exodus of the Hebrews from
Egypt and their subsequent freedom.
Actually, the feast is agricultural
in origin and always happens in the
spring. Its main characteristic is
the use of matzo meal and unleavened bread.
Traditionally,
Passover begins
with a family meal presided over
with much ceremony by the father.
It’s the time for traditional cookery.
In

Program

The Deerfield Plan Commission’s

pei

By CAROL BRUCK
Women’s

Plan Commission

schmaltz

1/2 tsp. salt
dash of pepper

1 thisp. onion juice

2 eggs
1/2 cup matzo meal

Combine all ingredients and form into balls the size of a walnut. If not
firm enough to shape, add more matzo meal. Drop into rapidly boiling
water. Reduce heat and simmer slowly for 1 hour. Drain. Serve in
chicken soup or with meat or chicken gravy.

CHAROSIS
Charosis is served at the Passover seder (or meal) as a symbol of the
Hebrews

were

2 tart apples

a year,
at least, we will completely treat
inside and out, to prevent and control such pests.

Prompt emergency

(Serves 10-12)
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Retuse Council to Consider
Disposal-Bill Amendment
An amendment answering one of
the primary objections to a proposed refuse-disposal bill will be

objections to the bill, and expressed
a need to thoroughly explore the
legislation before agreeing to sup-

the

port it.
The village also had argued that
dissolution of such commissions

The bill, defeated one month ago
in the state House, would permit
two or more municipalities of less

thus establishing a minority veto by

considered at 8 tonight by the North

Suburban Refuse Council
Winnetka Village Hall.

in

than 500,000 persons to form
commissions

joint

for refus-disposal pur-

poses.
The amendment to be considered
tonight would not allow location of
refuse-disposal facilities in or within one mile of municipalities objecting to such facilities.
Absence of the one-mile consent
clause had been the primary reason
for strong objections from Glenview, Northbrook, and Northfield
Township.
However,
Glenview
trustees
Monday said the amendment would

meet

only

one

of

14

different

would
one

require

member;

unanimous
that waiver

consent,
of prior

appropriation for commission functions would promote fiscal irresponsibility; and that the appointive commission should not have
powers of condemnation.
The Glenview board noted also
that legislation being considered
that would allow townships to form
such commissions would be preferable to allowing creation of another
governing body such as_ refuse
commissions.
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The

DAVIES

mother

of an Adlai

Stevenson High School student challenged the Board of
Education of School District

_

125 Monday night to explain
why district teachers are disSatisfied with the administra-

tion.
___

_

The

mother,

Mrs.

Ed

Lingo

of

Long Grove, told the board that she

|
had conducted a poll of 21 of the
_
school’s 42 teachers and found that
all but one are “unhappy with the
|
administration.”
She
said that eight teachers
recently had been fired and that
others are threatening to resign.
Mrs.
Lingo quoted some of the
teachers without identifying them.
_ School Supt. Harold E. Banser was
singled out for criticism in some of
_ the quotes.

One teacher quoted by Mrs.
Lingo said, “Disagree with Mr.
Banser and you get fired.” Another
said ‘teachers are afraid to speak
up” and that “discipline in the
school is terrible—the kids rule the
school.”
Mrs.

Lingo

said

she

was

a good staff.
an

Lincolnshire
tunate experiences

Try

for Best

last
“We

year
are

for

trying

Plan Expanded
| At Stevenson

best possible staff.’

on

D.

Harrington

extreme circumstances exist.
“Once we get a good teacher

_use of drafting facilities.

MPR oe

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tay

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The new plan, which

will include

- removing part of a wall to double
floor space, is expected to be ready
by fall. Two printing presses, a
_ power
paper
cutter,
and type
_ cabinets will be purchased from the
_ Graphic Arts Equipment Co. of

| Chicago.
__

|

The
board also approved the
purchase of air conditioning equip-

ment for the auditorium. A low bid

of $16,958 by Air Comfort Corp. of
_ Chicago was approved for two 15ton air conditioning units.

_ The units will be mounted over
the stage and will direct cooled air
over the audience without using
expensive ducts. Installation should
completed before June gradua-

_

Dan

Schuffman

was

re-elected

president and Mrs. Travis Nelson,
was re-elected secretary at the
meeting, both by unanimous votes.

Stevenson

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“This man (Mr. Banser) tries.
Those people (the teachers quoted
by Mrs, Lingo) don’t show up for
faculty meetings and many don’t
show up for school. If there is a
discipline problem it is because
these persons are not in their
classrooms,” he said.
Poll Termed

‘Selective’

Mr. Banser said he thought Mrs.
Lingo’s poll was taken “‘very selectively.” He challenged her to ask
any of the half a dozen teachers
who attended the meeting to express their feelings on the matter.
He offered to leave the room while
the teachers expressed their feelings, but Mr. Schuffman said it

wasn’t necessary and added, “We

by Mr. Leonard
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Remember, though, if your room is
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- simply by choosing
light-colored
solids —beiges
or off-whites. To
tone down a larger area
— take to
the harmonizing patterns. The illusion is marvelous.
So much for the change. Now what
to do with those heat-soiled, heavy

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us,’’ he said.

Lingo ‘‘are not truthful.”

double

it

FOREST

on

44 per

than

unless

the first year will be $904.75.

tenure we do everything we can to
make sure he or she stays with

enrollment in print shop classes by
more

date

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and

s,

specific

nS

expansion
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foreign

LAKE

A teacher after two years “goes
on tenure” and after that time a
contract has to be renewed unless

_
_

as

a

ordered months ahead of time.
Expenditure for the program for

In other business, the board hired

our teachers on tenure if we have

J. D. McCartney, head of the
school’s
guidance
department,
spoke in defense of both Mr.
Banser and the board. He said the
statements quoted made by Mrs.

increase

the

‘We have to be careful not to put

The Stevenson High School Board
has approved an industrial arts
to _

same

language department chairman and

|.
_

program

the

to get

under state

administration.
The school presently rents its
films. Business Mgr. Ed Ellis said
the present system is inefficient
because it is difficult to get a film

that about the same number of
teachers were not given contract
reason.

each

year per student
films which are
library. Cost of
are matched by

the federal government

Mr. Schuffman told The Villager
renewals

co-operative,

school pays $1.75 a
for the purchase of
stored in a central
the film purchases

a single faculty member. My name
is in the telephone book.”

Donald

Issue

Co-operative.
Under
the

I’ve ever been

through.”
He said, “I have yet to hear from

any doubts in our minds,” he said.

: Industrial Arts

Spanish teacher
at a_ contract
salary of $10,179. Mr. Harrington
works in the language department
at Northern Illinois University.
The board also approved a motion allowing Stevenson High School
to join with four other area schools
in a Central Lake County Film

ABOUT

in

sympathy with the teachers if this
was the situation and added “I, as
a parent, am upset at the lack of
discipline.”
Board Pres. Dan B. Schuffman
assured Mrs. Lingo that the situation had been misrepresented. He
said the eight teachers had not
been fired per se; their contracts
had just not been renewed.
Mr. Schuffman said Stevenson is
a new school and that one of its
greatest problems is trying to build
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Banser and his staff.”
Board member Robert Anderson
said the board could not adequately
reply to unattributed quotations
and that Mrs. Lingo’s reading of
them was “one of the most unfor-

‘Outstanding’

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senior, Mary
Lou
Isaacson
of
Mundelein, was selected the outstanding french horn player at last

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Season Passes Are Available
The

Deerfield

Park

District

lected. Those registering after May

swimming pool will open June 17.

Residents
season
Jewett

who

wish to purchase

passes
may
register
at
Park
Fieldhouse
Monday

thru Friday 8:30 a.m. to noon, and
1 p.m. to 4 p.m.; Saturdays from 9
a.m. to noon; and Sundays from 1
p.m. to 4 p.m. A photograph of
each pass holder must be taken.

before

the

card

is

issued.

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season pass permits pool use at any

time during general swim hours.
Season rates are: single adult
(adult is anyone who has completed
8th grade), $8, single child, $6,

21 will pay $1 more per card.

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follows: 8 a.m. junior life saving

Swim

and advanced beginners; 9 a.m.
swimmer, advanced beginner, and

Classes

until June

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to

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advanced

termediate,
swimmers,

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beginners,

swimmers,
and

junior

Sign Up Is Set

a.m.

water

to Swim program is designed in
accordance with the American Red
Cross requirements.

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life savers.

Membership

There will also be water ballet for
girls.
Fee
for
session is $7.50,
water ballet.

11

entrance requirements for a certain
level will be re-assigned. The Learn

17,

cents

beginners;

ballet, beginner, advanced beginner, and intermediate.
Each class will have one qualified
instructor for each 10 children.
Children who fail to meet the

at the

four or more persons in a family,
$20. An additional charge of 50

per

vanced

pool thereafter. Applications are
available in the district office.
There will be three three-week
sessions beginning June 19 and
continuing through Aug. 18. Session
session two from July 10 to July 28,
and session three from July 31 to
Aug. 18. Classes will meet five
times a week for 55 minutes.
Classes will be available for

combination of three persons in a
family, $18; and combination of

beginners; 10 a.m. advanced swimmer, intermediate, beginners, ad-

The district also is taking Learn
to Swim applications for children
age six to 14.
Registration will be open by mail

is open to any wom-

an. Meetings are held every Tues-

the
three
week
and $12.50 for the

day

morning

from

9:30-11:30

in

(Continued on page 70)

John and Tracy Landsell get in the mood for the Lincolnshire Fun
Fair, which

will have

a western

theme.

The

fair, sponsored

by the

Half Day and Sprague schools, will be held Saturday at Half Day.
(Staff Photo by Larry Graff)

Western Theme to Prevail

Day School.

Mrs.
John

William

Shimer

Landsell

are

and

Mrs.

co-chairmen

of

the fair, which is sponsored jointly
by Laura Sprague School and Half
Day School. Proceeds will be used
for a District 103 social studies
program,
baseball
league,
and
school record players.
Each class sponsors a booth with
room mothers in charge.
Features this year will include a
western jail, a ‘‘make up like
Mommy”

booth

where

girls

can

apply their own lipstick and eyeshadow, and a teen canteen. The
canteen, headed by Mrs. Ben Sosna
and Mrs. Gene Taylor, will be set
up for dancing to popular records.
A white elephant auction will be
held for adults.

Cub Scout Pack 78 members and
their fathers will run a _ chuck

Girl Scouts

255

Sell

area,

which

includes

Lincolnshire,

and

Half

Aptakisic,
Day,

are

Troop 162, Mrs. J. Dombeck; Troop
43,

Mrs.

Dan

Lowry

and

Mrs.

Richard Wolf; Troop 42, Mrs. E.
Zant; and Troop 83, Mrs. Earl
Danciu.

as

We-Go

their

Trail,

guests,

Deerfield,

Col.

brother and his wife, Mr.

have

Gibbons’
and Mrs.

Joseph Gibbons, who are returning
to their home in Houston, Tex.,
after a month in London.
16

efforts.
Other workers include Mrs.
Glover and Mrs. Dex Card.

Shepard

Elementary

register

at

Ned

Another shipment of our
has just been unpacked.

School

Maplewood

with A through L should register
from 9 a.m. until noon and children

Children must be five years old
on or before Dec. 1, 1967, and must
enrollment.

requested

to bring

The

Par-

wearer

minimum

health

information with them.

Retained

as President

School Board of Education organi-

officers are not present.
The president also praised the
outstanding service given to District 125 by retiring: board member

zational meeting last week.

Richard

A canvas of votes in the Apr. 8
election confirmed the re-election

who completed his second.term this

Dan Schuffman was re-elected
president and Mrs. Travis Nelson,
secretary

at

the

Stevenson’

High

of Mr. Schuffman and the election
of Richard C. Ross of Lincolnshire,

of this

classic

shirt

isn’t just

of three strokes off his game

guaranteed

a

(whatever that is), he

is also recognized by the cognoscenti as a windmill tilter of
no mean

Schuffman

golf shirt

vertagreen.

have birth certificates to be eligible
are

“Windmill”

The diminutive chest emblem is our own “Windmill” crest
&amp; it’s colors contrast harmoniously to the body shades of
lily white russian navy, willy maize, very well red, &amp;

whose last names begin with M
through Z should register from 1 to
3 p.m.

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School May 2; and all others should
register at Walden School May 1.
Children whose last names begin

for kindergarten

If you’d enjoy joining the charmed circle of Cervantes . . .
on over . . . 7.50 a lance.

come.

Cromartie of Lincolnshire,

month but didn’t seek
for business reasons.

ability.

re-election

478 Central

Open Thursday

Highland Park

night

to the board. Both will serve threeyear terms.

President Schuffman named William Salzman as president pro-tem
Lorenz

to

Schmidt

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as

secretary

when

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wagon to serve dinner from 5:30 to
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The colorful posters advertising
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‘Where — When —To Worship
Deerfield
I
Assembly
retary:

oe
Adul

of Deerfield

Mrs.

William

n.,

K.

Cross, Deerfield.
cussion

Jewett

Park

*hild: en’s
ret Park

group:

Baker,

i

e

Sunday,

Field

9:45

House,

hour:
Sunday,
Field House.

835

9:45

Community
dress: 1250 Waukegan Rd.
: The
Rev.
Elmer
E. Davis.
uunday Services:
10:45 a.m., 7 p.m.
Nursery facilities are provided. Church
ichool,
9:30
a.m.,
nursery.
through

and

college

Wednesday,

AN SCIENCE
Church of Christ,
y, Apr.
“Probation

m.

dail

room:

ge
+ ae

Sunday

meeting:
facilities

Nursery

Scientist

23:
11 a.m. Bible lesAfter Death.’’ Nursery

acilities are provided.
a.m. to age 20

_Reading

Y.P.
;
7:30

Sunday,
9 p.m.

school:

Wednesday,
8
are
provided.

635 Deerfield
11

a.m.

Rd.;

to 5 p.m:;

OPAL

rate:

The

and Wilmot
Rds.
Jack
D.
Parker.

Rev.

Spencer

Thiel.

services:
7:30
a.m.,
holy
; 9:15 a.m., holy communirst and third Sundays,
morning
r—second and fourth Sundays;
11
morning
prayer—first
and third
ndays, holy communion—second
and

rth

Sundays.

ded.

Nursery

Church

11

are

a.m.

FREE

North

Rev.

Line

Richard

A.

Swan-

k

service:

Wednesday,

7
all

a.m.

UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
Congregational Church of Deerfield
Address: 225 Wilmot Rd.
Pastor: The Rev. John S. Usry.
Sunday service:
10:30 a.m.
Nursery
facilities are provided. Church school:
10:30 a.m.

Trinity
Address: 760 North Av.
Pastor:
The Rev. Philip A. Desenis.
Sunday services: 9:15, 11 a.m. Church
school: 9:15, 11 a.m., 2-year-olds through
eighth grade.
Confirmation class:
Tuesday,
5 p.m.

Beth Or
: 631 Deerfield Rd.
i: Daniel Friedman.
y service: 8 p.m.

DISCIPLES

OF CHRIST

Community

Christian

Address: 1970 Riverwoods Rd.
Pastor:
The Rev. Donald L.

Sunday

service:

11

a.m.

Lanier.

Nursery

facilities are provided.
Church school:
10 a.m., all classes.
Youth meeting:
Sunday, 7 p.m.

Address: 52 Oxford Dr.
Pastor: The Rev. Karl F. Langrock.
Sunday
services:
8:30,
10:45
a.m.
Nursery facilities are provided. Church
school: 9:30, 10:45 a.m.

Zion
idress: 10 Deerfield Rd.
astor: The Rev. Herbert

Ch)
e:4

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
First Church of Christ,

C.

Peter-

tern: Jerome Egel.
10:45
a.m.~inday
services:
8,
9,
irch school: 9 a.m., nursery through
th grade.

THODIST

Address: 1713 Green Bay Rd.
Pastor: The Rev. Richard Osberg.
Sunday services:
10:45 a.m., 7 p.m.
Nursery facilities are provided at 10:45
a.m.
Church
school:
9:30
a.m.,
all
classes.
Youth
Fellowship:
5:45
p.m.
Prayer meeting and teacher training:
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
Choir rehearsal: Thursday, 7:45 p.m.

Vondracek.

ay services: 9:30, 11 a.m. Nurs‘y facilities and child care are proided during
11 a.m.
service.
Church
hool, 9:30 a.m., kindergarten through
th
school.
Junior, senior MYF:
Sunday, 4 p.m.

ESBYTERIAN
i
First
idress: 824 Waukegan Rd.
astor: The Rev. Bernard F. Didier.
ssistant
pastors: The Revs. Jeffrey
and
Frederick
ite, A.
2 Johnson,

Wyngarden.

ctor of Christian
Connors.

services:

9,

education:

7

10:15,

11:30

Wednesday,

9 a.m.

High

Academy:

Youth

p.m.

Shiskman

a.m.

fellowship:

.

Friday,

Tues5:45

or High Fellowship: Sunday, 7:30
m.
Choir
practice:
Angelettes,
Wednesiy. 7 p.m.;
Chancel,
Wednesday,
8
m.;
Westminster, Tuesday, 5:15 p.m.

20MAN CATHOLIC
Holy
Address:

Pastor:
ni

n.

re

724

The

Lakeside

Congregation

Reform

for

Judaism

Office: 1823 St. Johns Av.
Rabbi: Joseph L. Ginsberg.
Sunday service: 11 a.m. in Edgewood
School, 929 Edgewood Rd. Nursery facilities are provided.

North Suburban Synagogue Beth El
Address: 1175 Sheridan Rd.
Rabbi: Philip L. Lipis.
Director of religious
education:
Dr.
Louis Katzoff.
Cantor: Jordan H. Cohen.
Friday service: 8:30 p.m.
Saturday service: 9:30 a.m.
Weekday
services:
7:15
a.m.,
Monday through Friday; 7:30 p.m., Monday
through Thursday.

LUTHERAN

METHODIST AND
EVANGELICAL
UNITED BRETHREN
Bethany
‘ Address:
Laurel Av.
and McGovern
t.
* setae
The
Rev.
Walter
B.
Lunsford.
Sunday
services:
9:30, 11 a.m. Nursery
facilities
are
provided.
Sunday
school:
9:30 a.m.,
all ages;
11 a.m.,
kindergarten.

PRESBYTERIAN
Highland

Cross

Elder

Rt.

Ln.

Rev.

John

H.

Address: 425 Laurel Av.
Rector: The Rev. Ray Holder.
Assistant priest: The Rev. Jules Moreau.
Curate: The Rev. Clarence F. Decker.
Director of Christian education: Mrs.
Richard Moore.
Sunday
services:
8 a.m., holy communion;
9:15
a.m.,
communion;
11
a.m.
Ist and
3rd
Sunday,
holy
communion, 2nd and 4th Sunday,
morning
prayer.
Weekday
services:
Wednesday,
7:30
a.m.;
Thursday,
9:30 a.m., holy communion.
Saints days: 9:30 a.m.

ROMAN CATHOLIC
Immaculate Conception
Address: 1590 Green Bay Rd.
Pastor:
The
Rt.
Rev.
James
V.
Murphy.
Assistant pastors: The Revs. Marcellus J. Monaco and Angelo U. Garbin.
Sunday
masses:
6, 7:15, 8:30,
9:45,
11 a.m., 12:15 p.m.
Weekday
masses:
6:15, 8 a.m.
Confession:
Saturday,
days
before
holy days of obligation, and Thursday
before first Friday,
4-6, 7:30-9 p.m.
Novena in honor of Our Lady of the
Miraculous
Medal:
Friday
following 8
a.m. mass.

Highwood
CATHOLIC
St.

Houli-

Church Women

James

Address: 134 North Av.
Pastor:
The
Rt.
Rev.
Thomas
J.
Kelly.
Sunday masses:
6:30, 7:45, 9, 10:15,
11:30 a.m., 5:30 p.m.
Weekday
masses
6:30,
8 a.m.
Confessions:
Saturday,
4-5:30,
7:30-9
Baptism: Sunday, 2 p.m.
p.m.

Will Tour City

A tour of Chicago today will
replace the regular Thursday meeting of the Women’s Association of

cago. From
pass Firmin

the Deerfield
Church.

versity

First

Presbyterian

Buses will leave the church at
9:15 a.m. and return before 2:45
p.m. A similar sucessful trip was
taken by the women last year.

The first stop will be a tour of the
Christian

Industrial League

in Chi-

there the buses will
House to take a look

at the Circle campus

of the Uni-

of Illinois.

The next stop will be Chinatown,
where the women will have lunch
and free time to shop or browse in
the area’s shops.

After the business meeting, which
will be held en route,

will be elected.

fe

ye

ae

The Rev. Elmer E. Davis came to the Deerfield Community
Baptist Church, 1250 Waukegan Rd., in April, 1965. A 1957 graduate
of Moody Bible Institute, the Rev. Mr. Davis peace was pastor
of the Wasco Baptist Church, St. Charles, an then the Maranatha
Baptist Church in Chicago. He spent three years as an instructor on
the Moody Institute staff before Behiniy | to Deerfield. He is shown
standing before the new church being
uilt at the Waukegan Rd.
site. (Staff Photo)

Congregation

Israel to Present

2 Oratorios Sunday Afternoon

Address:
Laurel,
Linden
and
Prospect Avs.
Pastor: Dr. William Atkinson Young.
Minister
of
Education:
The
Rev.
James Russell Snyder.
Sunday
services:
9:30,
11:15
a.m.
Nursery
facilities
are
provided.
Sunday
school:
9:30 a.m., three-year-olds
through
sixth
grade;
communicants
class,
seventh,
eighth
grade.
11:15
a.m.
three
through
five-year-olds;
informal
program,
first
through
sixth
grade.
Senior high study group:
10:30
a.m.
Eighth
grade
discussion
groups:
45 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday.

ROMAN

fe.

Park

Miss

ursery facilities are “Nese ogee Baptism,
second
Sunday.
Church
school:
nursery
through
SY ge
a.m.
th grade.

woape:

Solel

Trinity

ess: 1558 Wilmot Rd.
astor: The Rev. Milo J.

Sunday

Congregation

EPISCOPAL
Christ

;

Scientist

Address: 493 Hazel Av.
Sunday,
Apr. 23: 11 a.m. Bible lesso, “‘Probation After Death.”
Nursery
facilities are provided. Sunday school:
11 a.m. to age 20.
Testimony
meeting:
Wednesday,
8
p.m.
Reading
Room:
1773
Second
St.;
daily except Sunday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.;
Thursday, 7 to 9 p.m.

~ CONGREGATIONAL
Evangelical

HERAN

Torah

Redeemer

Highland Park
Bethlehem

B’nai

Address: 2789 Oak St.
Rabbi: Dr. Sholom Singer.
Cantor: Jerome Frazes.
Friday service: 8:30 p.m.

Address: 1731 Deerfield Rd.
Pastor:
The
Rev.
Robert
A.
Wendelin.
Sunday services: 8, 10:30 a.m. Church
school and Bible classes: 9:05 a.m., 3
years through adult.

7:30

ress: 801 Rosemary Ter.
: The Rev. Eugene. Wykle.
tant
minister:
The
Rev.
Norin
Steffenson.
nday services: 9:30, 11 a.m. Nursfacilities
are
provided.
Church
ol:
9:30 a.m.,
2-year-olds
through
h
grade;
11
a.m.,
2-year-olds
ugh
high school age.

JEWISH

Miss

Church of the Holy Spirit
Rd.

unday
services:
9,
11:15
a.m.;
Py
urch
school:
10:15
a.m.,
Ss

Blet-

LUTHERAN

Suburban

: 200 County

The

9:15,

daily, 9 a.m.

GELICAL
’astor:

facilities

school:

‘Morning prayer:

North Shore
Address: 2100 Half Day Rd.
Minister:
The Rev.
Russell R.
zer.
Director of religious education:
Cossiette Conley.
Sunday
services:
10,
11:30
Church school, 10, 11:30 a.m.

Lincolnshire

St. Gregory’s
‘ess: Deerfield
ctor:
The
Rev.

Bie

Address: 1301 Clavey Rd.
Rabbi: Arnold Jacob Wolf.
Friday service: 8:30 p.m.
Saturday service: 11 a.m.

UNITARIAN

a.m.,

IST

ult. High school
llowship, 6 p.m.
ic reek service:

Assistant Pastor: The Rev.
James P.
Sunday masses:
6:30, 7:30, 8:45, 10,
11:15 a.m., 12:30 p.m.
Weekday
masses,
Monday
through
Friday,
6:30,
8 a.m.;
Saturday,
6:30,
8:30 a.m.
Confessions:
Saturday,
4-5:15,
7:30-9
p.m.;
Thursday
before
first
Friday,
4-5, and during Friday masses.
Baptisms:
Sunday
following
12:30
p.m. mass.

ti the Service of God

new

officers

North Shore Congregation Israel
will present two oratorios based on
a Biblical story at 4 p.m. Sunday in
the sanctuary at 1185 Sheridan Rd.,
Glencoe.
The oratorios, ‘“‘Balthazar’’ and
“‘Belshazzar’s Feast,’’ are based on

the Babylonian captivity and the
fate of King Belshazzar.
The temple choir and soloists will
present the oratorios, directed by
Willard Ballard of Evanston and
accompanied by Mrs. John Kemper
of Evanston at the organ. They will
be assisted by the Elgin Choral
Union and players from the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
“‘Belshazzar’s Feast” is the work
of Sir William Walton, a contemporary British composer. The second

Official of Israel
To Speak for Club

work, ‘“‘Belthazar,” was composed
by the 17th Century Italian com-”
poser, Giacomo Carissimi.

Free tickets are available at the
temple
office,
840 Vernon
Av.,
Glencoe.
The concert
is given by the
° congregation, as part of its cultural
and musical program, through the

Spiesberger-Hofheimer
Memorial
Music Fund created by Mr. and
Mrs. Zollie Frank,
Ln., Winnetka.

361

Hawthorn

Deerfield Church
Invites Lakeview
The
view
cago,
First

congregation from the LakePresbyterian Church, Chiwill be guests of the Deerfield
Presbyterian Church at the

11:30 a.m. Sunday service.
The Rev. Ezekiel Alvarez, assistant pastor of the Lakeview church,

A representative of the Chicago
office of the Consulate General of

will read the scripture during the
service and speak on the ministry

Israel will discuss the Middle East
situation at the Sunday breakfast
meeting of the Temple Men’s Club
of North Shore Congregation Israel.

to

Aviv Ekrony,

the office’s consul

for cultural affairs, will
speaker.
The breakfast will be held
a.m. in the Rebecca K.
Room of ‘the Vernon Av.
840 Vernon Av. There will

at 9:30
Crown
temple,
be no

charge

or pro-

for

the

breakfast

be

the

Local. Couples Club
Members
the

Dinner
Lutheran

congrega-

Deerfield

church

has

been

giving

financial

support

for

three

years to the Lakeview Church,
resulting in a Spanish congregation

Congregation Group
To

Plan

Discussions

The book study group of Congregation B’nai Torah will plan next
year’s book
discussion sessions
today in the home of Mrs. Richard
Zucker, 669 Kincaid Rd., Highland
Park.

of the Couples Club of

Redeemer

his

of nearly 100.

gram.

Will Attend

Spanish-speaking

tion.
The

Church

will attend a dinner Saturday at the
Deutches Eck Restaurant in Chicago.
A choice of German or American
food will be available. Entertainment will include a sing-along.

The group also will meet next
Thursday for its regular meeting.
The book under discussion will be
“Madame
Bovary’” by Gustave
Flaubert. The meeting will be held
at 1 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Karl
Margel, 2843 Twin Oaks Rd., High- |
land

Park.

4

�: Beth Or Plans

3 Passover

Music Festival

Services

A Jewish Music
presented

Set by Jews
Three

Jewish

Festival will be

by the Deerfield Congre-

gation Beth Or at 8:30 p.m. Apr. 30
in

congregations

the

Highland

Park

Recreation

Center.

in

Max Janowski, the congregation’s

Highland Park will hold special
services for Passover next week.

music director, has written all the
selections for the festival. They
include Sabbath and high holy day

Lakeside Congregation for Re- form Judaism will have a special

Passover service at 11 a.m. Sunday
in Edgewood School.
The title of Sunday’s sermon by
Rabbi Joseph L. Ginsberg will be

selections as well as Chassidic
Israeli melodies.

“The

soprano; Beatrice Horwitz, contralto; Kenneth Henriksen, tenor; and

Decline

of

Passover

in

Guests

Levy

Our

Day—Vulgarization and Degradation of a Noble Ideal.’”’ Passover is
observed as a remembrance of the

Freeman

Highland

Park

will

aS

direct preparation of the meal. The
congregation’s Seder will be at 6:30
p.m. Monday in the Highland Park
Elks Club. Mrs. Adolphe Reich of

Highland Park is in charge of food
preparation, and Rabbi Ginsberg
will officiate.
Schedule
Congregation

will

hold

which

was

Uney,

boiled

bitter

egg,

herbs,

an

lamb,

onion,

and

a

written and

designed by members of the congregation. Herman Goodman, the
congregation’s music director, will
lead singing and provide cantorial
music.

Seder chairmen are Mrs. Jotham

Ber-

Congregation B’nai Torah will
hold Seders for children at 10:30
a.m. Saturday and Sunday in the
congregation’s religious school.

horseradish.

(Staff

school are in charge of the preparation of the model
Seder.
Mrs.
Harold Balikou and Mrs. Lawrence

Argash are room mother chairmen.
ATTENDS

Meal

Plan

Robert

BANQUET
Homma,

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McCraren

The children will eat a traditional
meal of a hard boiled egg, bitter

Rd., Highland Park, a freshman at

juice.

was selected by his fraternity, Beta

herbs,

matzo,

and

grape

They also will retell the story of the
departure of the Jews from Egypt.

Room mothers from the religious

inlpl
Oo

the University

office,

Max Janowski

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Friedland and Mrs. William
man, both of Highland Park.

Seder at 6 p.m. Tuesday in the
synagogue.
The service will be led by Rabbi
Arnold J. Wolf using the Haggadah
for Pesach,

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Tickets are $1 per person and may

The religious school will hold its
at 10:15 a.m.

will

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Big rattan sofas, linen print-upholstered,
start at $316.

Oversized wicker chairs (a throwbackto
grandma’s era) are just $115.

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We've combed the country for the best in
casual and outdoor furniture. Set wp a delicious
display for you to see.
Everything imaginable for porch,

pool or patio.
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and accessories to choose from.

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(Northbound on Edens, take Dundee West
exit, turn left on Skokie. Southbound, use Tower

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riding in the
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dog sledding on glaciers, while
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Looking over upholstery material to be sold today and tomorrow
in a rummage sale at Deerfield's Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church
are Mrs. John Rink, first chairman of the sale and Henry Bernard,
owner of H. M. Bernard Interiors, which donated material to the
~ sale. The sale will be from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. each day. (Bud Daley

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Mrs. Laurence F. Duvaney and
F aeughter, Sheila, 340 Carol Ct.,
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Caribbean cruise aboard the Nieu
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travelers
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Mr. and Mrs. Edwin E. Hokin,
254 Hazel Av., Highland Park, have
returned home after several weeks
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co-owner and operator of the Kam-

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Hokins will return to Palm Beach
late this month to close the gallery
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1885 Hill Top Ln., Bannockburn,
have returned home after a spring
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with

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“Big O.K.!

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. de Carle
and daughter, Courtney Dayne, 937

pilot

Big as
greets
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April 20, 1967
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Real Estate Market Place
For Members of the Evanston-North Shore Board of Realtors

Relaxing after the dinner
Board of Realtors are (from

meeting of the Evanston-North Shore
left) Alan Ramsay, program chairman;

John Brandt, president of the board; and Len O'Connor,

radio and TV

news analyst who spoke at the dinner.

O’Connor Backs
Open Occupancy
By BETTY

LITTLE

Radio and TV analyst Len O’Connor of Winnetka told members of
the Evanston-North Shore Board of

Realtors last week to dismiss their
personal

views

on open

occupancy

and look at the issue objectively.
is

Mr. O’Connor, 770 Sheridan
heard
on WMAQ
radio

Rd.,
and

television. The featured guest at
the board’s monthly meeting talked
about open occupancy as part of a
discussion of the social and economic problems in Chicago and the
suburbs.
“Many seem to share the idea
that open occupancy
isn’t the
answer to the Chicago area’s war
against submarginal housing,’’ Mr.

O’Connor said at the meeting in the
Pyrenees

Restaurant.

‘‘But does it

really make any sense to deny good
housing to a man because of his
color?
“If

Sees Little Effect
the state legislators

passed

and enforced an open occupancy
law, it wouldn’t cause any great
changes nor would it be a calamity,”

think

Mr.

O’Connor

there

would

said.

be

“I

any

don’t

great

mass movement of Negroes to the
suburbs.”’
Mr. O’Connor said that the city
had just as many advantages as

the suburbs and didn’t have the
disadvantage of commuting.
The news analyst called for the
improvement
of
change
in the

schools
attitude

and
a
of the

purpose of schools. He criticized
the production method of education.

“The dominating question is: are
white

or Negro

| April 20, 1967

students

being

put

in classes
ability? If
being

HOLLISTER
NEWSPAPERS
BRING YOU

above their learning
failing students are

passed

when

they

are

not

entitled to be in order to keep the
production line moving, this is
disastrous.”
Mr. O’Connor suggested that if
suddenly teachers decided to fail
every student who really deserved
to

be

failed,

the

Chicago

school

system would fall apart.

the village

LAMPLIGHT

“Good education is the foundation

on

stone of neighborhood tranquility,”
he said.

Predicts Co-operation
Mr.
O’Connor
predicted
that
Mayor Richard Daley and Cook
County Pres. Richard Ogilvie may
end up going hand in hand to the
legislators to get additional funds
because of mutual needs.
“There is a conflict between
integration and segregation, in that
the

government

has

discovered

it

can’t solve the problem by showering it with money. It is ironic that
the white groups in the midst of the
segregation conflict came to the
United States to avoid the very

conflict they are now in the midst
of.”’
He said that some whites regard
open occupancy as a threat to what
they have
strived for in their
neighborhoods.
He said that although the cost of

city and county government had
soared, he hoped that the state
would not make the “disastrous
mistake’”’ of establishing a state
lottery.

He said that such lotteries

in the past have only resulted in
corruption.
He also pointed out the problems
of integration at
national levels.

city,

state,

and

Thursdays

starting April 27...

taking your message
Lake Forest and: Lake

into ALL 6,000
Bluff homes. Our

mailing list will be updated each week
to

provide

coverage.

continuous
Enjoy

the

saturation
increased

business that only our complete
distribution can bring to you.
433-4370

�Families Move

‘

_ Mr.

*

and

&amp;

Mrs.

Victor

Kasemir

land children, Teddy, 5; Vicki,
4; Chris, 2; and Victor Jr., 1;
Ihave moved to 1132 Greenwood Av.,
De erfield,

from

New

Jersey.

‘Kasemir operates Hoagie
irrestaurant ini Highwood.

Mr.

House

* ok

Mr.

and

Mrs.

nd daughters,

Ihave

moved

Dick

J.

Rogavin

Randi and Debbie,

to

525

Susan

ea
*k

&amp;

&amp;

_ Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Maynard
an d children, Ted, 2 and Elizabeth,

5

months,

have

moved

to

from

Chicago.

1113

The Paul L. Chiltons, 1144 Walden
Ln., Deerfield, have returned from
visiting friends and relatives in
Virginia. They also spent a weekend in Washington, D.C. The Chil-

tons’ children with them on the trip

Miss

Marianne

Returns

David

were Dora;

to Classes

Miss Marianne David of Highland
Park,

a

freshman

at

Pembroke

College, Providence, R.I., has returned to campus after spending a
week at home. Miss David, the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L.

David, 130 Sheridan
graduate of Highland

have returned to Syracuse, N.Y.,
after spending a few days with Mr.
Barkun’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.

VISITS IN KANSAS
Mrs. Fred A. Dean, 1140 Country
Ln., Deerfield, is visiting for sever-

Harold A. Barkun, 1035 Green Bay
Rd., Highland Park. Mr. Barkun
teaches political science at Syra-

al

Rd.,
Park

is a
High

School.

SHORE

Mr.

and Mrs.

and children,

William

P. Darst

Patricia and William

P. II, 1441 Bayberry Ln., Deerfield,
spent their spring holiday at Cape
Coral, Fla. Patricia is a sophomore
at Deerfield High School. The son is
in the sixth grade at Wilmot School,

RETURNS TO INDIANA
Mrs. R. M. Schildgen

has

re-

WINNETKA

turned to Shelbyville, Ind., after a
visit with her brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace H.
David, 1306 Nyoda Pl., Highland
Park.

You can relax and en-

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projects when we
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Every detail is looked
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to finish.

There

if

is no

needed

re-

jobs

when we can ar-

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of both Washington and Detroit. -.is the WILLIAMSBURG,
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premiering in Deerfield.
You'll appreciate the tasteful appointments and advantages of
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with

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MAIL THIS

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¢ First-floor studies ¢ Priced from only $38,950 to $42,950 for over
of

living

area.

On

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up

to

\%

acre.

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY!
Deerfield Square has the ideal North Shore location! In the heart
of the village of Deerfield. Within easy walking distance to elementary &amp; junior high schools, skating rinks, swimming pool and
Milwaukee R.R. commuter trains. Just minutes away from Edens
Expressway and the Tri-State Tollway. Golfing nearby at 4 country
clubs. See Deerfield Square this weekend!

wo. J. PULTE, inc.
Detroit

© Washington
272-7862

Pulte Built Means

¢ Chicago

Better Built

DRIVE Edens Expressway to Deerfield Road exit, West on Deerfield Road
to Wilmot, South on Wilmot to Deerfield Square. Or, Tri-State Tollway
to Deerfield Road exit, East on Deerfield to Wilmot, South on Wilmot
to Deerfield Square.

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to put off doing
those

LOCATION

QUALITY

LUMBER CO.

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TASTE

feet

and

VISIT IN FLORIDA

modeling

2,675

brother

Paul L. Jr.; Dana Ann;

DEERFIELD SQUARE

to

her

TO CAMPUS

Miss Jane Dickson of Highland
Park has returned to Putney (Vt.)
School after spending the spring
break at home. Miss Dickson, a
freshman, is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Vincent B. Dickson, 217
Moraine Rd.

NORTH

;

with

Deerfield.

RETURNS

VALUE

weeks

sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Glen De
Moss in Topeka.

and Denise Rae.

Ln.,

Deerfield, from Farmington, Mich.
Mr. Rogavin is district manager
with Bigelow-Sanford, Inc., in Chi:

Deerfield,

from East

cuse University.

| am

interested

in

the

following

type

of

home

re-

modeling and | would like a free estimate.
BATH [)
RECREATION ROOM
GARAGE [

NEW KITCHEN [)
ROOM ADDITION [)
NEW CEILING ()
OTHER

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NAME
ADDRESS
PHONE
BEST TIME TO CALL

WINNETKA

SOSCCHOSHSCOOOHOOEOSCHOESEESO

é

Av.,

Keturns

(Mr. and Mrs. Michael Barkun
and daughter, Deborah, 6 weeks,

ad
o
sevreserecces

10; and Barbara, 5. Mr. Beskin is

~ supervisor and a vice president
f Foote Cone and Belding Co. in
Chicago.

Osterman

Chicago. Mrs. Maynard teaches
reading part-time in Waukegan.
Mr. Maynard is marketing consultant with American Oil Co., in

Mrs. Barkun

SAN

_ Mr. and Mrs. Jules H. Beskin
have
moved
to 713 Pine
St.,
Deerfield,
from
Glencoe.
Their
children are Marilyn, 12; Karen,

Paul Chilton Family
Returns from Virginia

to Area

aime.

New

LUMBER C0.

594 Green Bay Road, Winnetka

HI 6-0734

April 20, 1967

�Classified Advertising S
e

475-1560
Deadline

Noon

Tuesday

9 PAPER

COMBINATION

1

1020 Church Street, Evanston
Phones 475-1560 or 273-5211

SKRDEN
CLUB
OF
DEERFIELD
flower show, tour of homes, May 18,
12-8 p.m. Invitational Entries Chairmen:
Mrs. C.E. Piper, 651 Chestnut,
Mrs. L. L. Peterson,
1554 Oakwood.
Entries deadline: May Ist.

AA BOOKKEEPING, INC.
Bookkeeping,
Taxes,
back
work
brought
up
to
date.
Low
monthly
rates.
Your office or mine.
PE 6-3282 days, 282-6391 eves.

Lost

and

Found

LOST YOUR PET?
;
It may have been injured. Call your
local animal
hospital.
DAvis
8-1440.
UNiversity 4-9416. UNiversity 4-1700.
LOST:
BRIEFCASE
CONTAINING
personal
es,
valuable
only
to
owner
C.T.A.
‘Evanston
Express.
April 13th. Call GR 5-8322.

1232 Central Ave., Wilmette
Phones 251-4300 or 273-4300

588 Lincoln Ave., Winnetka
Phone 446-4300

OF

EVANSTON SHOP.
Call 328-1593

715 Vernon Ave., Glencoe
Phone 446-4300

LOST:
MINIATURE
FRENCH
POOdle,
male,
light
cocoa
in color,
in
Northbrook,
Glenview
area.
Reward.
Call CR 2-7520.
LOST: LADY’S GOLD WRIST WATCH.
On
Saturday
morn.
vicinity
MainChicago
Ave.,
Evanston.
Reward.
Please call UN 4-5000, ext. 143.

GLENVIEW

FOUND:

1806 Glenview Rd., Glenview
Phone 724-4300

1438 Shermer Rd., Northbrook
Phone 272-4300

HIGHEAND PARK
444 Central Ave., Highland
Phone 433-4370

SET OF KEYS

2700 BLOCK-LAWNDALE,
Call 328-2705

EVANSTON

LOST:
SMALL
BLACK
YOUNG
FEmale
cat,
Sat.
night,
Apr.
15, ‘bet.
Central and Glenview Rd. nr. Harlem.
Looks Siamese. REWARD. 724-4637.

NORAIBROOK

Park

FOUND:
WATCH,
MAN’S
GOLD
LECoultre.
Vicinity
of
Eden’s
Plaza.
Owner please pay for ad. Call
AL 1-3616, evenints.

LOST:

BLACK

white
a

AND

WHITE

feet,
white
to ‘‘Felix.’’

CAT,

4

stripe
on
face.
Reward. Call VE

LOST:
WHITE
UNCLIPPED
puppy. Children praying for
anyone
knows
whereabouts
0023, Evanston. Reward.

POODLE
return. If
call 491-

ALASKAN MALAMUTE—A.K.C. MALE.
3 months. Champion-sired. Show prospect. Phone after 6 p.m. 965-4529.

a

HIGHWOOD

NEED

RIGHT

HALF

- Bill left halves

OF

SHELL

of $50 bills.

Business

Park

Will

$500
split.

Personal

MESSAGE
to all

444 Central Ave., Highland Park
Phone 945-7300

HIGHLAND PARK
DEERFIELD AREA
PRESIDENTS
AND
PUBLICITY
CHAIRMEN

Avoid Conflicting
DATES
"CLEAR"

Combination Classified Rates
for the 9 papers: $1.20 per line
Discount: .10 per line
(Cash with order or
if paid within 10 days)
Minimum 4

lines

DEADLINE

FOR

MULTIPLE COLUMN ADS
NOON MONDAY

Wilmette,
April *: i

Ill.

phone) a complete
and events.

listing

of

We
are
now
listing
1967.
Help
us.
to
“‘clearing’’ your dates

voy
oo
pale a
TODA

Deerfield Villager

945-7300

Central

LOCATING

Ave.

Highland

SERVICE.

locally or nationwide

or seller of any
8-4463 evenings

GERMAN
SHEPHERD
A.K.C.
FEmale.
2144 yrs.
old Alert
line bred.
Sable.
Proven
outstanding
producer.
Litter
can
be
seen
now.
X-rayed.

362-3406.

TO

BE
GIVEN
AWAY:
BEAUT.
10mo.
old
all
white
Persian
male.
Handsome
sleek
all
black
altered
female,
5 yrs. old. Must have
good
homes. PA 4-2646.
LOVELY
SILVER
MALE
TOY
POOas puvoetinaty small. Show quality.

WILL

GOLDEN

272-6733.

GOLDEN RETRIEVER
Beautiful and intelligent. Available
stud. Champion A.K.C. line.
Call 835-0798

eae A.K.C.,

$150

CHAMPION

DA 8-2702

HAPPY HOME
Call 446-5372

AIREDALE
TERRIERS,
10
Beautiful; home raised; pet
type A.K.C.:
shots.
ORchard 3-0543.

Miniature

Schnauzer

3 months, home raised.
Call 674-9445
STANDARD
POODLE
PUPPIES
FOR
show or pets. Champion sire and dam.
150 and up. Call Lorraine Torkelson,

4-2200.

CH. PARADER

COLLIES

SEARCH

to find a buyer
DAvis

SHOTS.

10

raised. 358-1660.

WEEKS

OLD,

HOME

PUPPY

SHOTS.

MOVING:

MUST

Call DA 8-9171.

on
of

gee pools, 212 years old. A.K.C. reg.
1-5517
AFGHAN HOUND DOG
Unusual dark brown male, with shots
and
papers.
Desires
good
home.
Family pet. $100. 869-8060.
FREE
TO
GOOD
HOME
altered calico cats. Male.
Call UN 4-7623

2

Animals,

and

OLD.
869-6583.

Pets

FOR

30

old

and

:

Gifts

CASH FOR YOUR BOC
CERTIFIED

BOOK

APPRAIS[S

store all day Frida
phone
any
time
appointment. DA 8-4424.
booklet
on
values,
etc,
:
BOOKS 1307 Chicago Avenue.

COME BROWSE AT KENN
1911 Central

cD

St.,

Used, fine and rare. Sea
We buy piece ane i eo?

TO

SURCHASE

complete libraries,
and leather sets.

FINE

B

rare

743-8122

Business Opportunities e
wanted.

Phillips

66,

Winnetka.

lished customers and
Sun. Call 446-3500.

business. ©

RECENTLY
SINCLAIR
ized. 2 bay service sta
facilities, ar
location in
1 NA 5-9400

SELL

NOW,

ENTIRE

OD)
;

BAIKER

equipment; ovens, freezers,
tors,
mixers
and
542
ton
unit, 537-2314 or 537-9278.

Investments

and

Pa

SPARE TIME INCOM
MONE

COLLECTING

stocking NEW TYPE high q
operated dispensers in your

selling. To

qualify you Payee have

references,
$600 to $1 “rs
by inventory.
Seven to

weekly

can

net

full time.

Seta

For

person

inte

write
STUCKEY’S
DIS
COo., 6162 E. Mockingbird
Dallas, Texas
number.

75214.

Su

:

nelude

WANTED
WORKING PARTNEF
high grade resale shop in
an

clothing and bric-a-brac. ia

Box

60, Wilmette,

16

Business

Ill.

at :

Service

ATT.: PRIVATE POOL OW
} ]
4; Complete swimming and/or
©

ter

PETS

FOOD AND SUPPLIES
Purple Martin Houses $13.98 up
Two locations to serve you
1013 Davis
St., Evanston,
GR
5-9821
3330 Dempster St., Skokie, 675-9645

Open

4-44

vase;

Books

WILL

Supplies

ELSINGER'S

oriental

More

FEMALE BASSET HOUND PUPPY
champion sired; AKC. $125.
HI 6-7825
AFGHAN PUPPIES,
WEEKS.
Champion sired,
i se
CR 2-2577 evenings or foe
Re
ORANGE
|
YRS.
give to good hom
Call after 3:330 p.m.

Ross.

Sat. Call 251-2085.

GENTLE

Sundays—Skokie Only

AND
10
GALLON
FISH
TANKS,
stand and all equipment including a
pair of rare clown barbs. $75 or best
offer. Call 869-5367.

APARTMENT
HUNTING?

SILVER

this Paper!

TOY

lamp;

MINIATURE

MR.

DUFFY,

Mr.

rk

15A
SELL

furnitu

PERSONAL COLLECTION J
rockers: chair: bowl and
pite

MUST

BEAGLE-SLIGHTLY MIXED.
Female, good with children. Born
rice
for
sell
Will
Christmas.

FOR

PRICE

French

SERVICE STATION DEALE!

Shepherd ‘Puppies

REG.

BY APP*

ANTIQUE PINE DROPLEAF |
wing back leyyie
seat, in fats

15

RETRIEVER PUPS A.K.C.
pet, hunt, or show;
ideal
for
children.

German

PIECES.

$35. 251 5093

WANT

HOMES,

under 5 Ibs. avail. for stud
Reasonable, A.K.C. 724-7736.

CASH
rugs;

anytime,

AND

FREE
KITTENS
TO
GOOD
orange and white.
Call 475-4346

MAC

ental

UN

COCKER POODLE—6 MOS. OLD.
BLACK FEMALE; ALL SHOTS.
$35. Call after 6 p.m. 967-7839.

A.K.C.

I

AND

objects and bric-a-brac. Phone 3:

Bookshop,

BLACK POODLES, A.K.C. SHOTS
wormed. McHenry 815—385-4552.

OLD

Winnetka

HIGHEST

TOY.
Home

A wonderful selection awaits
you in the Want Ads. Turn
to Classification £132 in

poodle;
service.

Birch,

MIN. SCHNAUZERS
A.K.C.;
EARS CROPPED;
4-1845. No answ., 251-3730.

WEEKS,
and show

ALASKAN MALAMUTE PUPPIES
A.K.C. Show and Pet. Champ.
Blood
line. Shots and wormed. $100 and up.
Crystal Lake, 815-459-6144.
6
FREE
KITTENS,
3
CALICOS,
:
white and black, 1 black and white.
orange
tiger.
AL
1-1634,
2136
Old
Glenview Road, Wilmette, Tu.

Barbara Scully Antique:

14

ENGLISH
SPRINGER
SPANIEL
7
months old. Pee
and white. Spade.
All
shots.
A.K.C.
Very
good
with
children. $125. AL 1-7752.

WANTED. A.K.C.
after 6:30 p.m.

GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES
A.K.C.; healthy, heavy boned wormed
and innoc, Champ. int’l. blood lines.
Crystal Lake. (815) 459-4790
COCKER-TERRIER
20
MONTHS.
Beautiful female,
healthy,
gentle, 18
pounds,
all shots. Home
raised. $30.
Call 475-8197.

Antiques and Art Goods ©

AND

Silver Toy Poodles

SCHNAUZERS
MINIATURE
A.K.C.
Rocket’s Atlas
Sky
Sired by champ.
22, $125.
Missile. Avail. April
Evanston 869-9378

CHIHUAHUA

12

_

for Carter.

EVERY THURS.

GREAT
DANE,
512 MONTHS,
BRINdle, male. Pet only. A.K.C.
Reasonable. 469-9496 (Glen Ellyn).

BI RE ‘

AL 1-2968 after 6 p.m.

DACHSUND
Ae TO GOOD
HOME
A.K.C.
REGISTERED,
5
YEARS
OLD. REDISH, ADULT S ONLY.

GOLDEN

STOCK

LARGE ADULT MYNA
Semi-tame.

435

POODLE:
BEAUTIFUL
SILVER
Affectionate.
Paper
trained.
raised. A.K.C. 433-2117.

PLYWOOD

ing kennel. 36 lon
x 22 wide x 2¢
Weight
35
lbs.
or
Boxe
Blues,
Springers
and
Stand
dies. ‘Acceptable on all air lines”
accept pets as excess baggage. Ca
after 6 p.m.
AL 1-4163

A.K.C.

GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES
4 MALES:
5 FEMALES;
A.K.C.
Line bred. $75 and up. Call after 7 p.m.
537-4794.

for

English Bull—8 Months
a

INEXPENSIVE

RETRIEVER

AVAILABLE FOR STUD.
Call 966-3271

Pets

Supplies

Ask

Male Cat

MUST
GIVE
AWAY
AS
CHILD
IS
allergic. Ideal for companion. 433-4024.

BLACK
FEMALE
CAT
9
MONTHS
old, declawed,
all shots,
very
good
with children, Forced to sell because
of lease. Reasonable. Call 465-4125.

Park

item of value.
or Saturdays.

Pan

TWO MALES, A.K.C. $100 EA.
Phone 869-1640 after 5:00 p.m.

BEAUTIFUL
SABLE
AND
WHITE
A.K.C. puppies. 446-6126 evenings.

433-4370

old.

‘POODLES—TINY
‘WHITE;
HOME.
raised; 4 mos.; both sexes; 812’’; good
breeding;
fine bone;
tiny Y teag long
a
paper- -trained; A.K.
7-

56-1175 or

Highland Park Herald

and

KITTENS

Affectionate

BEAUTIFUL
SEMI
- LONGHAIRED
kittens.
Free
to
good
home.
Pantrained. Playful. Call 433-4024.

DOES IT WORK?

Animals,

GERMAN
SHEPHERD
purr
8
weeks old, males, A.K.C. reg., pleasant dispositions. Sis Call 537-2370.

We will file them in THE CALENDAR
and notify you if there is a conflict.

444

Main office:
1232 Central Avenue

all club dates

Cats

TRAINED. 6 WEEKS OLD.
ORchard 5-1047
PUPPIES,
SCHNAUZERS
OR
POOdies A.K.C. Home raised. Exc. temp.
Love children. Shots. Barrington area.
639-9728

11

Simply
Mail (or
meetings

Cats

GERMAN
SHEPHERD-MALE
A.K.C.
14%
yrs.
Privately
owned.
Obedience
tarined.
Excellent
watch
dog.
Call VErnon 5-2497.

through THE CALENDAR

HOW

and

and

KITTENS
Exceptionally gentle. 6 weeks
trained and housebroken.
272-9249

GERMAN
SHEPHERD
PUPPIES
Father and mother obedience trained.
Dual
champ.
bloodline.
A.K.C.
reg.
litter. 7 boys, 3 girls, 6 wks. old. Boys
Blk.-silver, girls blk. “sable. 945-4117

MALE

Call 328-7219 after 6 p.m.

BEIELD

Dogs

Personal

5

444 Central Ave., Highland
Phone 433-4370

CENTER

LOST: MAN’S GLASSES. DARK GRAY
frames.
Near
House
of
Vision
or
Wilmette Jewel. Call John, AL 1-3616
evenings. Reward.
LOST
GOLD
CHARM
BRACELET
weekend March 31st. North Evanston
or vicinity
Chalet,
Northbrook.
Reward. UN 4-9452.

COE
wd

Tax

GOOD
HOME
WANTED
IN
ADULT
family
for
small
spayed
Boxer.
Obedient,
good
disposition,
but
will
take advantage of open doors, Telegeane 10 a.m.-4 p.m. only, WIndsor 5-

Lost: Set of Car Keys.
VIC,

Service—Income

ACCOUNTING SERVICES
Income
taxes,
statements,
management
services.
Wide
exp.
in public
accounting.
446-2191
days. VE
5-2185
eves.
RETIRED
Certified Public Accountant
Accounting
Statements
Back work brought up
to date.
ALpine 1-404

10

LOST
TUES.
APRIL
11
UPTOWN
Evanston,
black
enamel
and
gold,
drop earring. Call UN 4-1680. Reward.

pee

Accounting

Dogs

ADORABLE

SERVICES
9

First in the State 1966, '63, '62, 61, '60, ‘59.

10

Personal

PRINTING AND MIMEOGRAPHING
Save to 40%! Mail your needs for our
uick-Quote. Free Catalog. 251-3856.
Melody Ent.
1044 Forest, Wilmette.

3

WIL 4! dees

Business

ATTENTION PROGRAM CHAIRMAN:
On May
3rd from
10 a.m.
to 11:30
a.m. there will be a public showing o
talent
to
aergenin De dage
program
planning
Call
52; or wr
Moss ‘STUDIOS
Box No: 321, Glencoe, Ill.
Both Lorre and. audience invited
OGRAMS LIMITED

“The

EVANSTON
REVIEW

5

Notices

273-4300

(Chicago Toll Free)

273-5211

e

251-4300

sate

backyar

instruction

2. Pool maintenance.
by
a
safety

qualified
Red
instructor.

in your

Both

sui

ton

Current member of the F
swim team, former c:

the

New

assistant

Trier

pool

swim

tea

manager

land Country Club; former
head of New Trier
guard.
Reasonable rates,
flexible
ments. Call eves. 446-1123.

tim
as;

SEPTIC TANKS
CATCH BASINS

PUMPED AND CLEANED _

DRAINS RODDED —
CHAS. GRIN
CONSTRUCTION
PArk 4-0367

CO.

Frank's Disposal Service.
FURNITURE,
APPLIANCES,
Bldg. materials, brush, etc. AL 1-796

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

Chagitid

=

�CLASSIFIED

2 AR

reentry

sta Haat"

Christmas Trees and Decorations
Coins and Stamps
Concrete Work
Conducted House Sales
Disclaimer of Debts
Dogs and Cats
Dressmaking—Sewing—Needlework
Draperies &amp; Slip Covers—Custom Made
Electrical Service
Entertainment —
Equipment Rental
Exterminating
Fireplace Wood

nimals, Pets and Supplies
:

and Art Goods
1 and Furs
— Auctioneers—
Conductors

ales

les—

eign

le

and

Sports

»bile

Cars

Loans

Floor Refinishing and Covering

Flowers and Florists
For Rent—
Apartments
Apartments To Share
Board and Room
Convalescent Homes
Furnished Apartments
Furnished Houses
Garages
Halls and Studios
Hotels
Houses
Houses To Share
Industrial
Light Housekeeping Rooms
Out of State
Rooms
Storage Space
Stores and Offices
Summer Rentals

utos—Trucks—Trailers—For Rent
mobiles—Wanted
To
s—Trucks—Trailers—

anted To

Buy

Rent

ts and Outboard Motors.
and Gifts
and Contractors
g Maintenance and Repair

+e ef

s
ve

gy

iness

Supplies and Materials
¢
rtunities
ied
and
Partnerships
ersonal
ice
Serv
and Photography

of Thanks
t

abinet

Work

Business

21.

Service

ATTENTION TRAVELERS
Shop without effort, send

for

information

of ‘‘Travel Conveniences’’
;

for your Trip Abroad.
'CALZAR-Write A-966, Box
;
Wilmette, Illinois.

60,

+.

prices, work

KAEHLER

21 Sherman

17

22

guaranteed

LUGGAGE

-EISS

ICON

F3.5

16

EXPOSURE

214x314
film
pack
era
extremely
compact,
ground
Ss or sport
type
viewing.
Focus
om
6-in.
to
infinity,
with
filters.
cond.
$40.
Bolex
H-8
movie
mera, 3-lens turret with all-lenses,
ft.
8-mm _ film
capacity.
All
ichments,
including
fitted leather

and
8

exposure

case

mm

and

projector

AND

lens,

HOWELL

r 754, slide projector, 31 extra
zines, spare bulb. Like new. Call

Catering
MYRLE’S GOURMET

CATERING

For

23

L &amp; M CATERING
PARTIES

OUR

0 Waukegan

Rd.

YO

3748

WE

~

_/ Dressmaking—Sewing—

Fe

BY

“JANE”

NO APPOINTMENTS NECESSARY
_

Coats,

dresses

and

8910

skirts.

EAST-GLEN CLEANERS
9 Glenview
:

Rd.,

Glv.

724-0300

MONOGRAMMING

COVERED WITH FABRIC
(
EXPERT PLEATING
RY ANN SILKS &amp; WOOLENS,
Church, Evanston
DAvis

27

rape

Pleating.
zippers.
VOGUE

22 Main St.

24

HOUR

Complete

FABRIC

213

of

SUITS,

AND

HEMS

COATS.

328-5159

ON WOM.-

en’s apparel. Formerly with Peck and
Peck.
Vicinity of Foster and Sherman.
9-6367.

“Look! Call These

Numbers

for dressmaking, alterations,
‘Male and Female. DA 8-2735, 475-0352
IDAL

GOWNS,

esses, from
Call

DRAPES

pattern, or your sketch.

PArk 4-5760 mornings,
for appointment.

ALTERATIONS
AND TAILORING
CALL EVENINGS
ALTERED

ey

—

ATTENDANTS’

Classified

M.G.

RD.

5-5080

YOU

NEED

Moving

and

MIDDLETON

MOVERS

MIDDLETON

2-2515

Piano

1363 Shermer Rd. Northbrook
|

272-749 |

ILL.
CR

KRUGMAN

LESSONS

POPULAR

ALpine

IN

PIANO

1-4201

GUITAR—BANJO—AUTOHARP
VARied
styles
taught
by
erformerinstructor
Bob
Gand.
Call
me.
It’s
Fusl, ¥seee School of Folk Music. WI
HARRY
HALPER
PIANO
INSTRUCTION
At my home in Wilmette.
Also at Naylor’s in Glenview.
Phone 256-2678
GUITAR
LESSONS
SPECIALIZING
IN
beginners,
adults, students
and children (especially under 12). Very reasonable rates! Call Fred after 9 p.m.
VE 5-0877.

LESSONS
OR ADVANCED.
AL 1-5047

PIANO AND ORGAN LESSONS
at your home. Children or adults,
beginners or advanced.
Mr. Gersch, ph, VA 6-0488.

34

2-5520

MOVING? RENT A TRUCK
PADS — DOLLIES — U-DRIVE
JOHNSON’S TRAILERS SERVICE
ROgers Park 1-2000 _
7446-48 N. Clark
Chicago, Ill.
NEED SMALL ITEMS MOVED,
rummage
items’
picked
up
and
delivered?
Have
an
odd
job
to be
done? Call AL 1-4394

UN 4-3700

Pianos-Organs-Stereo
Recorders-Record Players
Records-Sheet Music
Tuning - Musical Entertainment

Tape

KURT
LOWMAN,
LESSONS
IN CLAS.
sic and popular piano in my home or
yours. Beginners a specialty.
272-8191

Storage

NORTHBROOK,

Instruction

We
have
a
SUPERIOR
RENTAL
PLAN
which will save you money—
and excellent REPAIR SERVICE. We
carry
an
abundant
stock
of
all
instruments including:

of Evanston

FOR ALL YOUR MOVING NEEDS BY
Professional Movers. Fully equipped
and insured. I.C.C. 22033 M-C.
HERBERT

MOVERS

CO.

BR 3-3332

Pianos and Musical
Instruments

WAREHOUSE
SALE
RENT
A NEW
PIANO
$5.00 A MO.
J ANSSEN—CABLE—GRAND—KAWAI
New Spinet-88 Note
:
New Console Direct Blow
Grands, made by Baldwin
10 Used Grands
Used Spinets and Consoles
Practice Uprights—players
Open
7315 N.

Mon.-Thurs. 9-9 Sun. 12-5
FIELDS
PIANO CO.
Western, Chicago
AM 2-2023

WE BUY USED PIANOS
HIGHEST PRICES PAID
Spencer Co., BR 4-291 |

34

a Difference

When you buy your piano from
A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN
Only
here
will you
find the
select
Kranich &amp; Bach and Winter amongst
other well-known makes.

Pianos and Musical
Instruments
KALAMAZOO BASS
$119 new. Only 2 mos.
Call after 6 p.m.
945-5015.

Guitar.
or less.

until
fully

you see our custom rebuilt and
guaranteed
Steinways
Baldwins
Conovers
Kimballs
Lyon &amp; Healys
and many
others reasonably priced.
Rentals with option to buy. We buy
and trade pianos. Complete servicing
dept.
Family
tradition
of
expert
craftsmanship.
Superb
workmanship
is our mark of quality.
KURT SAPHIR PIANOS
1143 Greenleaf, Wilmette
Immed. S.E. Wilm. Northwestern Sta.
North 256-0167
South HY 3-1500
Daily 9:30-5:30
Mon., Thurs. 9:30-9
BIG VALUE
Grand pianos painstakingly rebuilt. New
and _ reconditioned
Spinets,
consoles,
Studios. Rental option plan for children. Come in or call in daily 9 to 6
Mon. and Thurs. to 9, Sundays 1 to 5.
UTTERBERG PIANO CO.-EST. 1910
5731 N. Central Ave., Chicago
RO 3-5020
63"
CHICKERING
GRAND
PIANO
with bench,
beautifully refinished in
satin
ebony,
brass
trim
replated.
Interior rebuilt to highest professional
standards
—
tuning
pins,
pinblock,
strings,
keys,
and
damper
felts
all
new.
Touch
éxpertly
regulated
to

concert

— specifications.

livered.

Ken

Sweet,

1,350

de-

864-7407.

SPECIAL
DISCOUNT
ON
NEW
AND
used pianos. Steinway Grand 6’ EB.
Baldwin Grand, like new, reas. Used
Spinets
from
$195.
Many
others
to
choose from.
MIDWEST PIANO Co.

2638 Devon
2

Av.

HO

5-5900

VOX
LINE
SOURCES
AND
A (C50
amp.
reverb unit, 2 Shure mikes,
2
stands, 1 boom stand, 1 stereo, 1 mono
mixer
and
all wires.
All
in
good
condition,
will separate,
mint
offer.
251-7135.

Need

Pianos—All

WILL

PAY

MIDWEST

TOP

Makes

5-5900

BOGEN
P.A.
AMPLIFIER
MODEL
CHB 50. 2 mike inputs, 2 aux. inputs,
and 1 magnetic
input, 2 outputs. 59

watts. Never

EXC.

all cables

$85. 475-6199

NEW—USED
Musical Instruments, Accessories
DEPENDABLE
REPAIR
SERVICE

Baby Grand
CAN

BE SEEN
UNiversity

FENDER

Central

St.

GReenleaf

Steinway Spinet
CONDITION,
sell. AL 1-7133

PLAYER

$750.
days,

GRAND

MOVING,
RO 4-1572

DANELECTRO
2
PICKUP
GUITAR,
$50. Gibson. EB-3 Bass, $325. Fender
Bassman amp., $325. Excellent cond.
Never loaned used by Lordes. AL 14747.

HILGEN
AMP.
35 WATT
AMPHEAD.
2-12’ spkrs.
Reverb
and tremolo.
3
inputs w/foot switch. $398 new, only 2
mos. old. $275. 945-5015 after 6 p.m.

T-

JAGUAR

GUITAR

FENDER

LIKE

NEW.

PRECISION

BASS

BLUE W/CASE. $140
446-8766 after 6 p.m.
SPINET
months,
$600.

GULBRANSEN
USED
6
orig.
owner,
walnut
finish,

Call AL 6-0142.

MOSRITE 6-STRING GUITAR
Custom blue finish; $275 or offer.
724-7131.
ACCORDION,
“EXCELSIOR”
120
bass; 8 treble, 3 bass shifts. Superb.
cond.; with carrying case; retail $600,
_ asking $300. GR 5-6078 after 8 p.m.

CONOVER GRAND

PIANO

SACRIFICE AT $500.
Call 251-1922
PIANO.
MAHOGANY,
BETSY
ROSS
spinet.
Bench,
metronome;
damp
chaser; music. Excel. cond. $550.
Call 864-7760 after 5 p.m.

SPINET
Please

Call

PIANO
DAvis

8-2186

Fender Super Reverb Amp.
BALDWIN

GUITAR. CALL
HI 6-5850

STEVE

SMALL
UPRIGHT
PIANO;
ANT.
ish; exc. tone; $125 or best offer.
Lewis
at 676-2430,
or
after
5
ORchard 4-3420.

AMPEG

FINMrs.

p.m.

B-12

$175 or best offer.
OR 3-8437
WANTED
WOULD
LIKE
TO
PURCHASE
A
good quality used trumpet.
Call 27280.
MOSRITE
SINGLE
PICK-UP
BASS.
Metallic blue, with case. One year old.
Original
cost over $400 asking only
$275. Call 475-6199 after 6 p.m.

BEST

COMPLETE

AMP.

FOR

FOR SALE
GRETSCH
1 yr. old.
272-8582

BAND

272-2471.

DRUM

SET,

WURLITIZER
MODEL
4100
WITH
Spectro
Tone,
walnut
finish,
1 yr.
guarantee.
Financing
avail.
Private
party. $695. Call CR 2-4241 aft. 5 p.m.

WURLITZER

ELEC.

PIANO

SUSTAIN

pedal, vibrato port. $200 ,Call Craig
Johnsen, 251-6378 after 6:15 p.m.

JAZZMASTER
$175. 446-8178.

35

FOR
SALE;
COMPLETE
GRETSCH
drum set, pearl finish; good condition.
$295. Vernon 5-1308.
DARK
$300.

VOX

microphone;

ONE
SET
OF
DRUMS.
Sparkle red. Half price.
432-7287

$300.

Western, Chicago
CO 17-7564

PIANO—STORY
&amp; CLARK
hogany,
best
offer
over
good condition. OR 4-9078.

REVERB,

Fender Super-Reverb Amp.

DUO-ART

McCALL
3811

Piano $400

BY APPOINTMENT.
9-7771 or 724-1181

SUPER

FENDER

GUITAR
and case.
morning.

AND
ACCESSORIES,
2 YEARS
OLD.
Exc. cond. Call 328-2945 eves. only.

5-8895

1966
FENDER
STRATOCASTER
and
Bandmaster.
Also
Guild
S50
guitar. All in excellent condition Call
Scott
HI 6-7816 after 7 p.m.

GOOD
must
eves.

$25.

60 head;
Shure
PE565
Fender Reverb System.
272-4696.

GORDON'S

1922

COND.
724-0472.

GRETSCH
ELECTRIC
Ebony keyboard with amp.
$200. Call 679-4593. Saturday

used, still has guarantee

card. Including
after 6 p.m.

$90

EPIPHONE
SOLID BODY
BASS
GUItar and hard shell case, 6 months old.
ee
condition. $225 or best offer. 251=a.

PRICES.

PIANO CO.

HOllycourt

old.

Classic Guitar W/Case

Don't Buy a Grand

1-0666

INSTRUCTION ON ‘ALL
INSTRUMENTS
FINE PROFESSIONALS

BEGINNERS
JEFF WISCOMB

any worthwhile purpose
get a low cost loan
at i

THRIFTY MOVING &amp; STORAGE
INSURED &amp; BONDED

CR

BY

PIANO

quickly and confidentially!
for details—call Mr. Ingrish
328-8100 Extension 250

29

RO

Pianos and Musical
Instruments

It Makes

GUITAR CLASSES
Adults or children;
guitar rental;
EXPERIENCED
TEACHER
Frank Narrol
272-8129

Investments

First National

SHOP

Central St., Evanston.

LTERATIONS

.for

SERVICE.

stock

1

MONEY

UNiversity 4-3034

TAILOR

YARD

Loans and
IF

DRESSMAKER
WITH
EUROPEAN
school will solve all your sewing
problems in her own home.
i:
869-8571

- DRESSES,
e

WAUKEGAN

18345MC-C

DOVER

5-7400

RENT EVERYTHING

INC.
8-3984

Mill Shopping Center,
Ph. 824-9212
ONS, BUCKLES AND MACHINE
holes.

OR

YOrktown

BELTS, BUTTONS AND BUCKLES

button

Skokie

RENTAL HEADQUARTERS
ACE RENTAL

ALTERATIONS

Ill. C.C.

MILDRED.

Open Daily 8 to 5, Sat. 8 to
No charge for Sunday

Needlework

FITTINGS

Inc.

Rental

RENTAL

M.G.

5-5080

Oakton,

HAULING

Musical

JOHNSON EQUIPMENT Co.

SPECIALTY

illian Krause
724-9067 or 677-8087
PARTY EQUIP. FOR RENT
;
WE DELIVER
ACE RENTAL

34

SCHREFFLER
MUSIC CO.

BROTHERS

Equipment

Storage

JACKSON MOVERS
:
We specialize
in
moving,
packing.
Large or small jobs at reas. rates day
or night. Exp. men. UNiversity 4-2662
or UNiversity 4-1105.

MAGIC FOR YOUR CHILDREN’S
party. Ask for Dan, AL 6-1148.

7
Glenview
Rd., Glenview,
Ill.
menu planning, Miss B. 724-0302.

1-2686

30

AGE
EXPERIENCED
DRUMMER,
join
established
16
would
like
to
group; have Ludwigs (dual racks) and
Zildjians. Call AL 1-4704.

and Cottages

, THE LOW-COST LOCAL MOVERS,
to haul one item or a houseful.
Insured,
Ill. CC22633MCC,
864-6139

OF HIGHLAND PARK
‘‘Your entertainment specialists’’
party marquees—
catering—entertainment
~—
dance floors—car parkers—lighting
“One call does it all’’
ID 2-1240

WANDA

y-7 FOODS

AND

Wanted To Buy—Houses
Real Estate Loans and Mortgages
Roofing and Siding
Rug and Upholstery Cleaning
Rummage Sales
Schools and Instruction .
Shades—Blinds—Awnings
Situations Wanted—
Students
;
Women—Business and Professional
Women—Household
Women—Baby Sitting
Men—Business
and
Professional
Men—Household
Men and Women
Men
and
Women—Industrial
Sporting Goods and Equip
t
Trade or Barter |
Travel—Share
Your Car
Tree Trimming
Trucks
and
Trailers—For
Sale
Toys
Typewriters—Business Machines
Upholstering, Repairing &amp; Refinishing
Wanted To Rent—
Apartments
Board and Room
Furnished Apartments
Furnished Houses
Garages
Houses
Light Housekeeping Rooms
Rooms
Share Houses and Apartments

Town Houses
Vacant Property
Wanted To Buy—Apertment
Buildings
Wanted To Buy—Condominiums
Wanted To Buy—Co-op Apartments

GReenleaf 5-3141
I.C.C. No. 197773 MC

CALL

MAGIC

STANDING WEDDING
AKES AND RECEPTIONS
ALpine 1-5841

ctgapeer Se

RO

RINDSKOPF

hdo Productions,

and

107
108

Carts |

Moving and Storage
Musical Instruction
Notices
Office and Store Equipment
Painting and Decorating
Personai
Personal Service
Piano Tuning
Pianos
and
Musical
Instruments
Plumbing
Printing
Radio-TV-Hi-Fi—For Sale
Radio - TV - Hi-Fi
Service and Repair
Real Estate For Sale
Apartment Buildings
Business Property
Cemetery Lots and Crypts
Condominiums
Co-op Apartments
Farms—Acreage—Estates
Houses
Investment Properties
Out of State
Resorts
Summer and Winter Homes

KELLY MOVING

THE
COUNTRY
BOYS
HAY
RIDES,
carriages, Pony Rides, Fire Engines
sent
anywhere
for
kids’
and
adult
parties.
Or have your party
at our
antique Party Barn. NE 4-3633.

Delicious and Artistic Foods
_ For the Discriminating
Hostess
Complete Service and
Equipment

;

Mr. Ray
Since 1921

for your child’s birthday!
TINY
TRAINED
ANIMALS,
mystery, wonder and surprise!
An hour of vaudeville magic
at a VERY MODEST PRICE!
NORMAN:
256-3033

MR.

Motorcycles—Go

SWANSON BROS.
MOVERS

DRAWS CARICATURES OF GUESTS
Eves. and wkds. at parties, meetings,
conventions and sweet sixteens. Drawings are humorous but never overly
grotesque.
8 yrs. exp. on the North
Shore,
fast and reliable.
For entertainment that’s really different. Call
LE-7-1895, Wheeling.

new

8 mm film viewer and
. $30. Phone 251-3497
weekends.

and

BELL

movie

Like

attachments
f1.5

d. $85.

or 7 p.m.

meter.

Bolex

DICK

DAvis 8-0744

Cameras and Photography

Moving

Entertainment

SHOP

Ave.

29

RECONDITION,
RELINE
DRAPES,
curtains,
cafes.
Slipcovers
or upholstery for small pieces. Sewing of all
kinds. PArk 4-5824.

~ HANDBAG AND
LUGGAGE REPAIRING
Reasonable

+ Dressmaking — Sewing —.
Needlework

JOSEPHINE’S CUSTOM MILLINERY
AND DRESSMAKING SHOP
721 Elm St., Winnetka
Expert alterations
Hillcrest 6-7299

on our

26 ITEM-AtoZ-Collection

INDEX

Town Houses
Vacation
Rentals
Gardening and Landscape Service—
Plants and Shrubs
Gutters and Downspouts
Heating
and Air Conditioning
Help
Wanted—
Women—Business and Professional
Women—Household
Women—Baby Sitters
Women—iIndustrial
Help Wanted—
Men—Business and Professional
Men—Household
Men—lIndustrial
Help Wanted—
Men and Women
Household
Home Service
Household Appliance—
Service and Repair
Household
Goods—For
Sale
Household Goods—Wanted
To Buy
In Memoriam
Interior Decorating
Jewelry and Jewelry
Repair
Lawn Mower and Tractor—Service
Legal Notices
Loons and Investments
Lost and Found
Mobile Homes
Miscellaneous
5
Miscellaneous—For Sale
Miscellaneous—Wanted To Buy

MAVery

Piano

ZENKER'S

Tuning

PIANO CO.

TUNING—REPAIRING
WE SELL NEW AND USED PIANOS
(FORMERLY CONCERT TUNER
SALZBURG FESTIVAL, AUSTRIA)

2125 W. Devon Av. ROgers Park 4-7607

— EvanstomReview:* Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News-*:Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald + Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
Hd

er

ah a Path

April
Snake

s

mg

20, 1967 :.

�50

Piano Tuning

Honest Craftsmanship

PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR
GEORGE E. NEWQUIST
Expert Tuning
Checked Electronically
PT SERVICE
CRestwood 2-1112
PRO
YOUR

PIANO IS AN INVESTMENT
PROTECT IT
Expert tuning and Nin
appraisals;
i age
| ag eo" bought
and _ sold.
EN SWEET,
Associates, UN 4-7407

37

Schools

and

Instruction

«

Tiny Tot Play School
2727 Crawford, Evanston
Beautiful facilities. 3 acres of property. Full and half day arrangements.
Age 212 through 5. Hot lunches, arts
and
crafts,
dancin
and
foreign
language.
4
yrs.
of
exp.
Licensed
wagons. Call
DA 8-7065 or YO 6-7065
OPENINGS AVAILABLE FOR
Afternoon ootens at

Camps

AQUA LANE DAY CAMP
$25 PER WEEK INCLUDING LUNCH
and transportation.
Exclusive
cam
site in DesPlaines. Complete athlet c
program.
Arts,
crafts
and
music
instruction.
Boys
and
Girls.
Dee
Beniaris, Directer, 465-0926.
BOYS

CANADIAN CANOE TRIP
August 10-20, ages 13-17
A truly fumbastie trip. Write or call
Richard MacDonald
Doug MacNiel
446-1696
446-1039
Woods
N’
Waters.
933
Hill
Rd.,
Winnetka
FOUR
WONDERFUL
WEEKS
OF
rugged outdoor camping for boy’s 12
to 15
yrs. Travel 2,000 miles through
the
outhwest
U-S.
under
expert
supervision.
Learn
camping_
skilis
while sightseeing. June 19 to July 16.
For details, call 677-7955.

Free

STABLE

Annual riding day camp.
For children 6 and over.
pick-up. Call day time 966-9050.

HOME

CLAUSEN CONSTRUCTION CO.
General Contractors
OFFER
A COMPLETE
SERVICE
every type of bypdeng remnceling
Ceramic
Tile — Vinyl
Tile Work
Concrete Work — Walks, Steps, Footings
Roofing and Roof Repairs
Tuckpointing of Chimneys and Walls
No matter how large or how small the
work, we will be pleased to figure it.
CLAUSEN CONSTRUCTION CO.
22 Green Bay Road, Winnetka
John B. Clausen
HILLcrest 6-2100
Structural Engineer
Mrs. V. Short
_ PArk 4-7786.

SAVE

and

OUR TRAINED STAFF
DOES THE ENTIRE JOB

Day:

Eve.:

1828

2734 W. Touhy, Chicago
FREE
ESTIMATE
PH
274 640!

Metal
ALpine

GENERAL

Dawson's Cabinet Shop
COMPLETE
KITCHEN
REMODELing. Custom cabs., Formica tops. 736
12th St., Wilmette. "251-5737 or 251-6709.

FRED

SAVE $$ GUARANTEED WORK
Carpentry-Siding- Roofing
Cement-Tuckpointing-Masonry
Mike Dragovich
588-6535

52

6-5400

BYRON FELTON CONSTRUC. CO.
Building and Remodeling
Kitchens, Bathrooms, Family Rooms,
Additions, Ceramic Tile, Floor Tile
Winnetka
446-3268

Building

PANELING,
BSMNT.
REC.
RM.
Acoustical
ceils.;
floor
tile,
gen.
carpentry and repair. By independent
carpenter. Free estimates. 272-8680.
A-1

work

specializing

DELIVERED—PICK
250 Happ Rd.

RE-

53

CO.
VE

5-0262

IMAGINATIVE DESIGNS
REALISTIC PRICES

Room additions
Rec. rooms
Kitchens
Family rooms
Bathrooms
Dormers
Free Estimates Gladly Given
Deal direct with owner—no salesmen
Once job is started, completed
WITHOUT DELAY

O. SCHULZ

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Expert workmanship and smart styling.
New
homes,
new
kitchens,
remodeling and additions. Free sketches and estimates. DAvis 8-1949.

AND GEORGE
RPENTERS

Building~Repair_Millwork
t George Do I

Phone CRestwood 2- 2330 or 1458

HI 6-2402

Concrete

CEMENT

WORK,
Call

Acres

SIDEWALKS

Remodeling.

Concrete

oak

Walks, patios, floors, etc. Also stone
and black top paving. Young, competent engineer. ALpine 6-1513.

Repair

CERAMIC TILE

and

54

Gardening and Landscape
Service—Plants

and

Shrubs

COMPLETE LANDSCAPING
. SOD—SEED
re
eee
eee
ee
GREEN
TREES CUT DOWN
. SPRING CLEANUP
. TRACTOR. WORK
894-1947
537-4200

Repaired and Installed
GUARANTEED
NOT TO WASH OUT
in shower area.

FOR YOUR BEST SPRING CLEANUP
maintenance and planning. Now is the
time to select your landscaper for the
year. Seek the best advice and a free
estimate by callihg me Vito DiPinto,
ID 2-7698.

LARS H. LARSON
Remodeling and Repairing
I treat your home like my own.

TOP
Ss OI L—HUMUS—SAND—MAnure—gravel—gravel
drives—rubbish
removal—power lawn rolling—tree removal—fill
dirt- gees. VE 5-1195.
Jim
Beinlich,
e Firewood
King

Since 1950

UN

Phone

7-8636

698-2407.

LANDSCAPING

MAINTENANCE

2

ERNST

Wood

‘Gutters

and

GUTTERS

KNOLL’S PAINTING/DECORATING
and Remodeling Service
2710 Appletree Ln., Northbrook, Ill.
272-0464.

SPENCER
DECORATING

Serving the North Shore for 45 years.
No
gamble
with
your
painting
or
decorating problems if you consult one
of our experts:
Mr. Hauber AL 1-2959
Mr. Schmidt CR 2-4268
Mr. Eckert AL 1-1199
Main office 5524 Broadway, Chicago.
LO 1-5437

rior

E&amp; B DECORATING
PAINTING AND DEC. SER.
Interior and exterior.
All types wall covering hung.
Expert color matchin
Outside titrim and siding pa nted.
Stucco and masonry painted.
Fully insured
Free estimates
Clean expert craftsman, proper prep.
‘Fast expert Service
637-8684

N. PADDOCK
Decorators
CRestwood

2-5753

KURT GRONAU
mates.

DECORATING

CRestwood

2-1557

CLearbrook

and

SHO

painting,

Decorating

;

Servi

675-5455

PAINTING
pering

AND

DECORATING.

a specialty.

Residential

wo

xterior and interior. 20 years on N
Guaranteed
work.
Prices reas.
H
man Engstrom. UNiversity 4G

LIVINGSTON
Complete

vera

Te

8-5004

verage

PAINTING :

Decorating

Service

Fully Insv
Free

rm

after

5 p.m.

|

Estim

ve

lar savings
on Ranch,
3
or
Cantera ber ary styles. After &amp;:
825-4760.

eg

ratin
ye

mae

fe

_, PAINTING,

astering,

, 9 OWEST

a

UN

9-0794

E pert

or UN

* 2

4-5914

Painting and Decorating —
Henry

INTERIOR
Dier

INTERIOR

AND

AND

R

ets”

STERION

ing,
wall
washing,
beh
moved,
furniture
strip
Rice 864- 8846 for estimate

and weekends.

456-1939

a

2.

PAIN’

ay

4
call
PA
ava

patiamacies

EXTERIOR AND INTERIO
PAINTING AND WALL WAS

All

R.

work:

guaranteed.

Hawkins.

Painting and Decorating
appreciated.

PArk

9-0892.

DONALD CHRISTENSEN,
PAPER HANGING,
WOOD

Interior and Exterior, Free

FULLY

INSURED

OUTSIDE
25

YEARS

ee

NORTH

Insured. Free estimates. Call
AER

AL 1-4265 FOR

6

551.

ESTIMATE

P.M. OR AFTER

JOHN
GUTTERS

OR

Ele ae:

DECORA

CALL

a

SPECIALTY

ON

INTERIOR

|

oa NTI
FINISHDI

S. NELSON |
DECORATING
1-3801.
‘3

CLEANED

$10;

G

cleaned and painted inside $35.
ing and dec. interior and exterior.
Mr.

Mueller

283-4390

Dict

Painting—Outside Special:
23

YEARS
sured.

NORTH

Free

SHORE.

Estimates.

267-1551.

EXP.
WALL
WASHING,
CLEA
removal,
storm
windows,
at
basement.
All type
floors,
Free estimate. Gilbert, 491

INTERIOR AND EXTERIO
PAINTING AND PAPER HAI url)
FREE ESTIMATES
GReenleaf 5-3048
DAvis8-

AUTOMOBILE
HUNTING?
A wonderful selection awaits ©

you in the Want Ads. Turn :

to Classification #200
ESTI-

oe

i

4

9-0495

ON NORTH

exterior.

Custom

BROS.

COMP.

AND

re
PAIN
Euro)
insur

JENSEN

PAINTING AND
ALpine

SPECIALIZING IN FINE
Residential Painting and Decorating
INTERIOR
EXTERIOR
—&lt;*
Painting
Paper
Hanging
Masonry Painting
Staining
Thorough Tee
Senet
Materials.
FREE ESTIMATES
FULLY INSURED
LE 17-0737
3 Generations on North Shore

PAINTING

328.

AND SONS
senate Decorating oe

Estimate

OF COURSE.

‘

Exterior

Garrett

days

THEY ARE THE BEST!

SHORE

Interior,

INTERIOR
AND
EXTERIOR
ing and wall cleaning. Am

Who Does Your Decorating?

NORTH

N.S.

INT. AND EXT. SMALL JOBS

Free

Professsional

on

LAURITZ

SPECIALIZE
IN AIL TYPES
OF
ainting. Ind. attention and needs will
e met.
Color
matching
and
color
continuity
as part
of the
painting.
Neat,
clean
workmanship
in
all
phases of painting and paper hanging.

DAVID

EXTERI

1-6344

INTERIOR
AND
EXTERIOR
ing, washing, paper hanging.
guaranteed,
an
experience,
work.
GR 5-3255

Decorating

BJORNSON

yrs.

M.

DA

PAUL‘S MOWER SERVICE
Hand
and power
mowers
sharpened
and repaired. Pickup and eenvered.
671 Helen Dr. Northbrook
2

J. M. ECKERT

AND

Av.

ALpine

Skilled workmen

Tractor—

MOWERS
SHARPENED
AND
REPAIRED
Milwaukee Av., north of Glenview Rd.,
next to Tollway Brieas
WEST GARDEN
VA 4-6146.

WHY

SON

h

Expert paper hanging;

4-9423

Insured

&amp;

DECORATING

GOOD PREPARATION
CLEAN, NEAT WORKMANSHIP ©

Gutter and Downspout Service
All type Roofing
‘‘Serving the North Shore for 25 yrs.’
E. F. BASSING
ORchard 54030

Fully

Spencer

38

ROOFING

_~=—~Painting and

DAISS

AND

B-(

Painting, Paper Hanging -

Complete

57

W.

17 YEARS

Northern Eagle Roofing Co.

Mower and
Service

aks
4

finishing—paper

478-5955

REPAIRED,
PAINTED,
COMPLETE
roofing and sheet metal service. Fully
insured. Free inspection. Free est.

Lawn

SM

PAINTING
Exterior
Painting-Tuckpointingtenance
and
Gutter
work.
Qual
work
aranteed. Fast courteous.
vice, Free estimates.
House Contractors &amp; Associates,
722-1669

CLEANED

GUTTERS

SMA

TOO

REASONABLE

Downspouts

ORchard

JOB

INTERIOR

1530

G.

20°
BLUE
SPRUCE
FOR
SALE;
beautifully
shaped.
Call
after
6,
ORchard 3-1224.
GRECO BROS.
Landscaping,
lawn
maintaining.
No
joo too small. Call anytime.

55

NO

eoticAree

PAINTING

CR 2-2217

328-0797, 1040 Wesley, Evanston
Licensed, bonded and insured.

PRORE

for modernization of kitchens,
and bathrooms:
Quality custom-built kitchen
cabinets, storage units, room
dividers and vanities
Formica countertops and
cabinets
GReenleaf 5-1115
2142 Ashland Ave., Evanston

CITY

FREE

WE

Work

—ALSO-Carpenter

DIRT

IN

WORK. 700

NEAT,

AND SPRING CLEAN UP.
Everett Clark, 869-0194.

Northfield, Il.

MENEGHELLO CONSTRUCTION CO.
All kinds
of cement
work,
porches,
steps,
stone terrace and patio.
Also
foundation for re \ scqemars:
-5

in

Bob Viets Custom Carpentry

Call Tom

BEST

LAWN

INVITED

ROBERT N. LOUTSCH
2333 Glenview Rd., Wilmette
CONCRETE CONTRACTOR
Walks, driveways, floors, patios,
steps, porches and repairs.
ALpine 6-0988
‘‘Call before 8, and after 5.”’
CEMENT
CONTRACTOR
DRIVEways,
walks,
steps,
patios,
repairs
forms. Basement waterproofed.
erving North Shore eeroes
for 47 yrs.
JOSEPH KNEIP
ALpine 1-2618
ORchard 3-3174

Building Maintenance
and

UPS

Very Reasonable

EXPERT

4-1272

FOR
BEST
LAWN
MAINTENANCE,
early
spring
cleaning,
sod,
evergreens, shrubbery. Any odd job, call
Fears Landscaping, 389-0033.

BUILDERS SERVICE, INC.

paneling,
closets,
doors,
acoustical
ceiling, etc. C. Gosser, AL 6-0789.

51

Materic!

DELIVERIES TO EVANSTON.
HIGHLAND PARK AND
DEERFIELD NOT SOLICITED.

CARPENTER,
15
YEARS
EXPERIence. Additions,
remodeling,
roofing,
siding,
rec.
rooms
and
porches.
J.
McGuinness, Contractor 824-0247.
R.E. HOLGER
CARPENTRY
Rec. rooms, additions, repairs, etc.
448-1771

modeling.

and

PLAYBOX SAND—BLACK DIRT
Tanbark (When Available)
CRUSHED STONE FOR DRIVEWAYS
Blacktop Patch (66 lb. bag)
BLACKTOP SEALER (1 eee 5 Gal.)
Flagstone—Blueston
CONCRETE STEPPERS FOR PATIOS
Sewer Pipe, Drain Tile, Culvert Pipe
CONCRETE, PLAST., MASON MAT’LS.

CONTRACTOR

EXP.

Supplies

PAINTING

POWER LAWN ROLLING
LET US TAKE
THE HUMPS
OUT
OF
YOUR
LAWN.
JIM BEINLICH
VE 5-1195

56

FEICHTNER

PAINTING
PArk 4-2614

REMODELING

YEARS

THE

PLASTERING

Construction

15

MASONRY

Chimney
repair.
Fireplace
rebuilt.
Tuckpointing.
Glass blocks
and_conhg
work. Ramp Company. Call 281-

COMPLETE
REMODELING,
NEW
homes,
additions,
kit.,
baths,
tile
work,
roof
repairs,
concrete
work.
QUALITY CONSTRUCTION CO.
FREE
ESTIMATES
CRestwood
2-4429

GENERAL

and patching.
ALpine 1-3047

PA

sodding,
designing,
maintenance
spring
clean
up.
Power _ rolling,
seeding,
fertilizing.
UN
4-5116
evenings-weekends.

724-9704.

PLASTERING AND PATCHING
REMODELING
GReenleaf 5-6762

TUCKPOINTING — STUCCO—REPAIR
AL 1-3372 R. W. Linster or PA 4-0840.
Serving the North Shore for 23 years.

HI

FOR

&amp; FALASCO

ceilings

FIRST CLASS
RK
VERY Be
SONABLE ERIC
561-7710 days; nights; 248-

4

TRACTOR
WORK,
STONE,
DRIVEways,
grading,
‘rubbish
and
brush
removal.
Ebilsisor Trucking
CR 2-0173.

ROOMS.
REMODELand interior painting.
CRestwood 2-2938

lathe
1-7119

J. Michaels

BLACK

BILL HESKETH

PLASTERING

Northfield

Walter

PLASTERING

EDWARD RECHTORIS
ROOM ADDITIONS—REC. ROOMS
CUSTOM KITCHEN REMODELING
SPECIALIZING IN QUALITY WORK
FREE ESTIMATE
272-7951

ns

CONSTR.

Glenview.

PULVERIZED TOP SOIL
Ill. es
4-3300 or PA

COMPLETE LANDSCAPING
EVERGREENS, TREES, SHRUBS
Planting, Lawn Work, Sodding, Fertil—
Trimming,
Lawn-Shrub
Spray-

TILING

Rd.

SCHNEIDER

CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
Rec. rooms, kitchen remodeling, room
additions,
repairs,
homes
built
to
order. 15 years on the North Shore.
No
salesmen’s
commissions
to pay.
Deal direct with carpenter and save.
438-8329 for free estimate.

CARPENTER,

REMODELING

Waukegan

RECREATION
ING. Exterior
Henry Dier

John H. Lindenberger

84

CLEAN
Glenview,

REMODELING

GLENVIEW

Ill.

446-7064

CARPENTRY
REMODELING
ROOM
additions.
Do
my
own
work.
Call
anytime pine?
A. Johnson.

VISIT OU
FACTORY SHOW. ROOM

1967

Northbrook,

CARPENTRY
Remodeling, Room ee
Etc.
Free estimate
Call evenings, 728- 5276 po 878-3317.

ALL WORK
COMPLETELY GUARANTEED

| April 20,

Blvd.

835-3327

ROOM Be
GARAGES
CREATION ROOMS
COMPLETE
HOME
IMPROVEMENTS
WE SPECIALIZE IN GOOD WORK
FREE ESTIMATES
CR 2-1893
774-2407

A Distributor

aecect

Skokie

BATHROOM

Carpentry, Cabinet Making

Save By Buying

HAROLD

Floor and Wall Tiling

CUSTOM CABINETS. FREE EST.
Remodeling; additions; new homes
Howard’s Cabinet Shop. 272-3829

EVERYTHING NEW
BRIGHT AND BEAUTIFUL
INCLUDING KITCHEN SINK
(and stove, refrigerator etc.)

6 p.m.,

WE DO BRICK AND STONE WORK.
Tuckpointing,
chimney
repairs,
window caulking. Insured.
i
272-0104
Dean Logerquist

BEST PRICES NOW
ALL-RITE HOME PRODS.,
INC.
Free Estimates
UN 4-2224,
BR 3-3370

KITCHEN CABINET-VANITIES
COMPLETE WOOD AND
FORMICA KITCHENS

after

TUCKPOINTING

OWNERS

QUALITY

Direct Factory Distributors

348-4852

Additions
Rooms
ormers

Northfield Bldg. and Const.

Box

Inc.

SEGGER

AUGUST G. KUNZ
CARPENTRY
Formica countertops, cabinets,
shelves, family rooms, porches,
and room additions. Insured.
UNiversity 4-9212
2309 GREY AVE.

PURTELL &amp; CO.

Contractors

‘

in Effect

INTERIOR OR EXTERIOR
WALL WASHING — .

Cy. 4s VOLTS

TUCKPOINTING
Chimney Repairs
wateres roofing
Caulking
Brick
St aining
Bldg. See
pe
Leaky Basements
Bldg. of
al Descriptions Insured
Emil J. Birkenheier
UNiversity 4-7722

AVAILABLE
NOW—THE
MANPOWER
and equipment to give you a quality
built addition or interior remodeling
work.
Free
estimates,
fully
bonded
and insured. 20 years’ experience.
250

BLACK SOIL

ELECTRICAL
CARPENTRY
PLUMBING
ALL ODD JOBS
Fast and efficient work at reasonable
prices.
17
years
experience.
Free
estimate.
CALL GEORGE
274-7901

ON
viene

New

Kitchen Salon

From

20%

Carpentry
Kitchens
Bathrooms

MAINTENANCE—
EXTERIOR

Builders

Prices Now

Gardening and Landscape
Service—Plants and Shrubs

Repair

ALL TYPES
HOME REPAIRS

DEAL WITH A RELIABLE FIRM
REMODEL WITH CONFIDENCE

HOME

FULL DAY CARE
Applications
accepted.
Spring
and
Summer enrollment. Pre-scrool ages 3
to 5. ~~
of working mothers. 7
a.m. to 6 p
GR 5-5516
Sramion Child Care Center
WILMETTE DRIVING SCHOOL
Licensed by State of Illinois
Behind wheel—$7.50 an hr. driving—
classroom free. 529 Main St., Evans. ton. UNiversity 9-4774
DECOUPAGE UNLIMITED
Northfield
1747 Orchard Lane
Materials and Instruction
Phone 446-8770

PEEBLES

and

WE
bay

Winter

54

Building Maintenance

WE DO IT ALL
LAUER CONSTRUCTION CO.
777-4570 or 251-1254 or 831-4767

NURSERY SCHOOL
(Licensed by State of Illinois)
2612 Central St.
Creative half-day programs for
your pre-school child (ages 3-5)
Call UN 9-5565

38

Builders and Contractors

in

this Paper!

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

Classified —

�oe

Painting and Decorating
6 ROOMS

a,

rates

ster

CLEANED,

on

int.

repairs.

and ext.

Est.

25

67

$85

painting.

yrs.;

fully

insured. Lloyd Broberg, 743-7130.
;

CALL

pnterior
a

ON

JOHN

and

Floor
TAKE

painting,

1620 ‘South

Boulevard

DECORATING

Roofing and Siding
HAVE A ROOF PROBLEM

treated

or replaced.

or

Flat

recovered.

decks

tuck:

and meshed.

ORchard

35 YEARS

Interior
.

THOMAS J. LYNCH
TREE SURGEONS
SPRAYING,
FEEDING,

modern

equipment,

trained
operators.
Our
51
years
of
perience
in treating
North
Shore
S is available by phoning.
Memrs
National
Arborist
Association
ational Shade Tree Organization. -

VErnon

H. A. Morrison,
TREE

Feeding,

CARE

exterior

5-0514

Window

FREE

vice.
Low

Wall washing,
carpet cleaning.
prices. Guaranteed
satisfaction.

UN 4-3946.

70

SHOP

ROOM

RPENTRY,

ROOMS,

BASE-

_ All Types of Remodeling
AND

OVERHEAD
DOORS.
Call Pat 864-8085
Y
CARPENTERS
SPECIALIZE
remodeling,
room
addition,
dryall, basement and work of all kinds.
;

University

4-3604.

Electrical

HOME OWNERS

ELEC.

WORK

.

RATES—LICENSED—INSURED
vy circuit-—-Outlets—Dryer and range
iring—100 Amp. Service—elec. heat.
YOrktown 5-2754

:

ELECTRICAL
WORK
EA. RATES—FREE ESTIMATES
ORMAL 100 AMP SERVICE—$125
all jobs are a specialty.
743-5597.

LICENSED ELECTRICIAN
REPAIRS, INSTALLATION
AND REMODELING, ETC.
L AFTER
6 P.M.
CR_ 2-0314

6 Floor Refinishing and Covering
RESTORE
4

THE

HIDDEN

BEAUTY

OF

floors. Dura Seal finishes, in the
st
light or dark
colors.
Parquet
floors installed, imported or domestic.
'
35th
year.
Free
estimate.
An-

“eae — Ross
waukee

Ave.

Floors,

Inc.

AVenue

3-3800.

3865-71

MATTSON FLOOR SERVICE
9x 12 room $19.50 complete. Sanded,
sealed and finished. Quality work and
aterials. For dependable service
Call
766-2965.
OOR
2

d

SANDING AND REFINISHING
in the finish of your choice

’ Dark floors are our specialty
estimate
Bob’s
CRestwood 2-2699
HENSCHEL FLOORING

Floor

Co.

CoO.

passing and Refinish. Try our guaranSeopa
7 urethane: Finish.
Ceramic
oor tile installed.
nview area 20 yrs.
PArk 4-1395.
HEIGHTS FLOOR SERVICE
, wood floors. Machine scrubbed,
axed, buffed. Home
or office. Reasonable. Free estimate. 255-1131.
a

66 Heating and Air-Conditioning
LET H-AC-E ASSOCIATES
CONDITION YOUR HOME NOW!
PRE-SEASON DISCOUNT 10%
CALL 729-1564 OR 729-1152

_ Classified

&amp;

a

CARPET,

FURNITURE,

WALL

SERVICEMASTER

AND

done.

Serving the
NEW TRIER _ township
Free Estimates
ALpine 1-5697
SPECIAL 50% OFF
Spring cleaning sale on carpet, furn.
Expert work.
FREE
ESTIMATE.
10
yrs.
experience,
KARRIS
CARPET.
622-3462.

wishes

to

ide

skills.

HI

CARPETS
EXPERTLY
CLEANED
IN
the home.
Ready
for use the same
day. Call for estimates after 5:30 p.m.
Morgan Janitor Service 869-7956.

3748

FOR

RENT

JOHNSON EQUIPMENT CO.
Oakton St., Skokie,
OR 5-7400

FREE
FREE
FRE*
Free spotting kit. Don’t clean before
you call. My prices and work will beat
any in town. 894-5722.

75

office

Coll.

TYPING,
CLERICAL,
GENERAL
OFfice position, part-time, 4 hours per
day.
Vicinity
Evanston
Wilmette,
Experienced, capable. DA 8-1578.
BEAUTY OPERATOR
will take hospital and house
eS
S
+ Fh gsm
work.
PRACTICAL NURSE AVAILABLE FOR
night duty in =
i
home. Hospital
experienced.
rite
A-974,
Box
60,
Wilmette, Ill.
NORTHWEST SUBURBAN AREA
Home
Secretarial Service. Bookkeeping
and
typing.
Will
pick
up
and
deliver. PArk 9-2737, after 5 PA 4-3145.
EXPERIENCED TYPIST
desires
full or part-time
typing
home. Electric machine. Live close
Downtown Evanston. UN 4-6119.

REUPHOLSTERY

SLIPCOVER SALE
REUPH.
SOFA—$39
PLUS
FABRIC;
chair—$19 plus fabric; SECTIONAL—
$24
ea.
lus
fabric.
COMPANION
SALE—CUSTOM
FABRIC
SLIPCOVERS—Chair—$12
plus fabric;
Sofa—
$22
plus fabric. 42
Price Drapery Sale.
pen
guar. FREE
estimates,.Terms
avail.
CHESTERFIELD INTERIORS
Div. of Chesterfield Upholstery Inc.
CALL 6
50

UP

SAGGING FURNITURE REPAIRED
right in your home with sagproof steel
webbing.
Expert furn. repairing and
upholstery. Call anytime.
ART-KRAFT CO ‘
DA 8-0446

BIX STRIPS ANYTHING
SALAD BOWL OR GRAND PIANO
YOU NAME IT-BIX STRIPS IT
1024 Emerson, Evanston

at
to

EXPERIENCED
TYPIST
DESIRES
part time work at home. Can pick up
and
deliver.
Write
A-941
Box
60,
‘Wilmette, Illinois.
WANTED—TYPING,
PROOFREADING
or other
mail-order
work
to do at
home. Experienced. Phone 253-8653.
WOMAN,
AGE
office skills,

summer.

101

30, EXPERIENCED
wishes
employment

IN
for

Phone 729-2542.

Situations

Wanted—Women
Household

EUROPEAN

DOMESTICS

LIVE-IN
Scottish 19, Mother’s Helper
English 22, Mother’s Helper
Belgium 23, Mother’s Helper
Dutch 23, Mother’s Helper
English 46, Domestic
Plus many others including couples.
Guaranteed plan- No year end bonus
Call for information
UN 9-7900
MILFORD OVERSEAS SERVICE
708 Church St.
Evanston

DAY

Upholstering, Repairing and
Refinishing

BOTTOMS

some

LADY
DESIRES
WORK,
COOKING
and housework, also a good companion, experienced. DA 8-3077.

MO

102

Situations

2

TRANSIT

SERVICE, INC.
Chicago 60611.

GIRLS
DESIRE
LIGHT
HOUSE
work
and
child
care
for
summer.
Northfield area. N. Shore exp. $30 a
wk. Lois Rohland, Withee, Wisc., or
call 715 229-2928.

NURSE
PRACTICAL
SPECIALIZING
in infants. Child care for vacationing
parents. Good refs. Call 667-8258.
2

GIRLS
WISH
PART—TIME
WORK,
3 or 4 hrs. morning, good ref. Wilm.,
Evanston or Winnetka preferred 8648730 or 328-8776.

FINE IRONING
SHIRTS,
bundles.

BLOUSES,
AND
FAMILY
Free pick-up. 864-0917.

WANT
AFTERNOON
WORK
CARING
for children or elderly people. DAvis
8-0844. Evanston area preferred.
I WILL

PICK UP AND DELIVER
ironing, all handwork. Call days 869-6631

107.

Help

Wanted—

|-2 years experience,

WOMAN,

for

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.

EXPERIENCED,

school-age

children

for

vacationing, working
parents or care
for elderly, exc. refs. 761-0072.
GIRL SCOUT 11 YEARS
OLD WANTS
to earn money for camp, will baby sit
after school with 2 yr. olds and up.
Ask for Mary, AL 1-2381.
WEE WATCHERS, INC.
- Top pay for top women
baby sitting, full time, part-time.
Miss Jones
RO 1-4400

Personnel Department
1771

103

WOMAN
272-0509.

WANTS
$1.00 an

KEYPUNCH

TO BABY
hour. Mrs.

1740

OPERATOR

Av.
Evanston
869-2580 ext. 416
Opportunity Employer

Equal

R. N.
PROMINENT
SKIN
SPECIALIST
needs
an
office
assistant
(not
a
receptionist, he has one). Salary open,
hours regular.
He specifies a sharp
gal with good skin.

CLIFF

Situations Wanted—Men
Household

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
NO FEE.
Hours 9-5
UN 9-3520
Sat. by Appt. 636 Church St., Evanston

WINDOW,
WALL
WASHING
AND
interior
and
exterior
painting,
gen.
housework.
Also
any type
of work,
storms removed. 477-0726.

PERSONNEL

TRAINEE

OUR EMPLOYMENT SERVICE NEEDS
an_
intelligent
person
who
enjoys
public contact and has the ability to
deal with people. We will train you to
interview,
test and place
job applicants.
LEWIS

HOUSEMAN
AND
RELATED
GENER.
al
mechanics.
Have
tools,
20
yrs.
experience.
References.
Phone
4468195 after 8:30 p.m. (Winnetka).
WALL
WASHING,
PAINTING
BASEments, attics and Garages. Clean all
types of floors. For free estimate call
Don Rice 864-8846

EMPLOYMENT
1618 Orrington

WALLS
AND
WINDOWS
WASHED:
screens
put
up,
storms
removed;
gutters cleaned; general home maint.
Reas. Evanston area. DA 8-0361, Bill.

107

Ridge
An

EXPERT
WINDOW _
WASHING,
screens
put
up,
gutters
and
down
spouts
cleaned,
bonded
and insured
869-0325.

_ LANK HAMILTON
Experienced window washer
landscaping. 864-2581.

274-8100
employer

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION

Situations Wanted—Men
Business and Professional

RETIRED
MAN
BECAUSE
OF COM.
pany
policy
desires
to
continue
to
work.
Have
legal education 20 yrs.
cashier
for large
company.
Can
do
any office work. Write A-962, Box 60
Wilmette, Illinois.

104

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

EXPANDING
DATA-PROCESSING
Department
of national
organization
requires young woman for position as
keypunch i ote
gga Age 20 to 30, high
school graduate,
2 years experience
preferred. Good
starting salary,
top
fringe benefits. 3714 hour week.

WILL
CARE
FOR
YOUR
CHILDREN
(any age) by hour, day or week. Very
best of references.
PArk 4-8645.
MATURE
=
aa
00

typing

95-65 wpm. Free insurance,
paid holidays, excellent transportation, free parking lot,
company cafeteria, paid vacation, outstanding pension
plan, lovely new building on
Howard Street, 8:30 to 4:30,
5 day week.

BABY SITTING—YOUR HOME
Hour,
day,
week-vacation.
24
hour
service. We
Sit Better Baby
Sitting
Inc. Call 869-0022.

care

Professional

Insurance Company needs experienced transcribers with

WANTED:
SUMMER
JOB
AS MOTH.
er’s helper for 2 reliable girls. Pref.
Catholic
home
in same
area.
Write
Shair
Hubing
or Judy
Weix,
Colby,
Wis. or ph. Judy at 715-223-2760.

will

and

DICTAPHONE
OPERATORS

4 GIRLS WOULD LIKE NEARBY JOBS
as mother’s helpers. Experienced, reliable, $30/wk. Contact
Lois Sommer,
R.R. No. 1, Curtiss, Wis. 54422 or call
after 8 p.m.—715-223-3227.

MATURE

8-0300

Wanted—Women

Business

‘Baby Sitting

SERVICE
DAvis

8-6880

RECEPTIONIST TYPING NORTH
EVanston $400 per month. Good girl with
neat appearance for front desk receptionist
position.
Call
Jim,
Skokie
B
Employment OR 5-2300.

and light

Help Wanted—Women—Business

EVANSTON

and Professional

HOSPITAL

Has Outstanding Opportunities Available:

4-6656

SUBURBAN

IN

GIRL
FROM
JAMAICA
WILL
BE
available
for live-in domestic
work.
433-3786 and 433-3787.

Door to door bus transportation and
excellent North Shore references.
CALL MISS ARMSTRONG:

NORTH

DAYS

work,
Work

DALE’S STUDENT
SERVICE INC.
An
agency
w/students
and _
nonstudents for any type work. a
Refs.
DAvis 8-8841
GReenleaf
5-0743.

WILL
DO
YQUR
IRONING
IN
MY
home. 869-5813 call from 7 a.m. to 10
a.m. and after 6 p.m.
s

WORKERS .
WIT

&amp; EMPLOYMENT
218 E. Ontario St.

HOME REPAIR SERVICE
Exterior
painting,
carpenter
roofs.
Get
on our
list early.
guaranteed.
References.
JU

RESPONSIBLE
TEEN-AGER
AVAILable Fri, and/or Sat. nights for baby
sitting. Phone DAvis 8-8066 after 4:30
p.m.

OR
ASST. TO EXEC.
Personable and energetic;
H4 creative,

Household

IRONING
$1.25 HOUR
Call Mary CR 2-8753

OR
HALF
4-5054.

Situations Wanted—Men

COOK
WANTS
LIVE-IN
JOB
AS
houseman., Specializes in smorgasbord
and European cooking. Call GR 5-6110
between 12 and 2 p.m. Ask for Miss
Rasmussen.

MATURE LADY WOULD LIKE CHILD
care
Saturday
eves.
and _ holidays.
Enjoys children $1.00 per hr. Evanston
and Wilmette area preferred. 262-1393.

MATURE
GIRL
FRIDAY.
CAPABLE
small office mgt. Knowledge of bkpg.,
payroll, qtrly. ret’s, statements,
etc.
IBM elec. typ. Near NWRR.
Full or
part-time. 433-4345.

I WILL CLEAN YOUR TACKED DOWN
carpet
for less
than
any
one
else
without
paring
5,4 quality.
288-0830
after 9 a.m. or 493-3252 after 7 p.m.

SHAMPOOERS

Call

Situations Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

come out of domestic retirement.

Cleaners

floor cleaning professionally

etc.

PART-TIME
ADVERTISING MANAGER

BE EXPENSIVE
Carpets.
Home _ or
31
yrs.
exp.
Free

SHAMPOOERS
AND
FLOOR
POLISHers for rent.
:
ACE RENTAL
8910 Waukegan Rd.
YO 5-5080
M.G.

Service

3 Electrician Specializing
Y

100

PANEL-

_ ing, built-ins, closets, shelves, and ‘all
eta of work, Reasonable prices. Call
“i
rman, 328-3050.
:

Rug and Upholstery Cleaning

Professional Rug Cleaning

WORK

ADDITIONS,

REC.

456-1939

NEED NOT
Repair—lInstall
Plant.
Over
estimates.
Associated ae

draperies,

EXPERIENCED TYPIST
WILL DO TYPING AT HOME,
HAVE IBM ELEC. TYPEWRITER
PARK 4-3834.

Plumbing

72

and

104

Wanted—Women
Household

SENIOR
GIRLS
WANT
SUMi"ER
jobs
in same
vicinity.
Baby
sittin
and
light housework.
All have
ha
previous exp. Write: Vicky Ross, R. R.
1, Gresham, Wisconsin.

SLIPCOVERS,

Household Appliance
Service and Repair

CLEAN:

CALL ULLRICH THE PLUMBER
FOR
leaky
faucets,
toilets,
stopped
up
sinks,
drains
and
electric
sewer
rodding. Estimates on remodeling wk.
Water heaters. ROgers Park 4-0296.
“Over 75 years of satisfied service”

Carpentry—Cabinet Work—Repairs
_
Material for Home Craftsmen
Maple Ave.
UNiversity 4-6462
_ Between Davis and Church

ORCHES,

SER-

MADE

EMPLOYMENT

Service

5 ROOMS WASHED APPROX. $70.
Windows washed and polished. Small
carpenter jobs. DAvis 8-5945 after 7:30
p.m.

WELL

SEWING
MACHINES—ALL
MAKES
repair,
bought,
electrify,
sold.
New
and used
at low cost.
Guar.
work.
Free pickup. Skowron Agency, Millen
Hardware, AL 1-3060 or 736-1670 eves.

Painting.

CLEANING

2-3273

Furniture

DA 8-2735 or 475-0352.

ESTIMATES
729-3374.

HOUSE

House

bedspreads

Garages and Basements

Work

ments. Call Fred at 338-8355.

RATES.

REASONABLE

MAINTENANCE—
INTERIOR

LL CARPENTRY

washing.

Call 662-0422

Jim's Wall Washing

Removal.

CLAVEY TREE SERVICE
TRIMMING—TREE
REMOVAL
STUMP
REMOVAL
Park 9-2279.

WOODCRAFT

FOR

RUG SHAMPOOING,
FLOOR
STRIPping, scrubbing and polishing. Wall
washing.

CRestwood

Situations

IRONING
FULL
your home. UN

McFAUL

Road

Custom

Best Way Window Cleaning
SERVICE.
REASONABLE
Free estimates. Call 478-2900.

SERVICE

Carpentry—Cabinet

R. J.
1623 Techny

76

FURNITURE
SPOT
REMOVER.
Cigarette burns, dents, scratches, and
mars removed in home. Free est. Call
after 7 p.m. 761-4756 Mr. Roberts.

WE

HOME

UPHOLSTERING
Draperies — Slip Covers

painting.
.

WALLACE
TREE

GEN.

CARPET CLEANING
FLOORS CLEANED AND WAXED
PArk 4-0749
24 Hr. Answering Service

Power stump removal.
ALpine 1-0945

COMPLETE

AND

'

Arborist

SPECIALISTS

ying, Trimming,

and

WASHING

4

SAL
Thousands
of
unusual
fabrics
to
choose from.-All work guaranteed.
Day or evening calls.
Joseph Interiors &amp; aincommeee’.' Co.
3246 W. Bryn Mawr
hicago
Call collect, IRving 8-0381

Also any type of work.

Bill's Cleanup Service

RALPH SYNNESTVEDT
&amp; ASSOCIATES, INC.
Member of National Arborist
ssociation and International Shade
Tree Conference
02 Glenview Road
PArk 4-1300

6-4380

WALL

REUPHOLSTERY

EXPERTS IN ALL TYPES OF FURNIture refinishing, repairing and reupholstering. 1,001 fabrics. Free est. 1328
Sherman, Evanston. 864-8983.

Service 477-0726

HOUSEWORK.

EXPERIENCE

surgery,

L&amp;S

WINDOW,

LICENSED

lerest

The

5-4030

COMPETIENT

ut

WASHING

101

35 YEARS EXPERIENCE
CUSTOM MADE PLASTIC COVERS
FREE
WITH
Aiea
AND
CHAIR

US

SERVICE
FREE ESTIMATES
DAvis 8-3247

Tree Trimming

ISURED

waxed,

Upholstering, Repairing and
Refinishing

CUSTOM

CLEAN-

CALL

C-CLEER

ACE WALL

Tile—Slate—Asphalt
Bassing

OF

WINDOW CLEANING SPECIALISTS
Commercial and residential
Insured. NE 1-0509 or 437-9297

FLAT DECKS and TUCKPOINTING
- GUTTERS and DOWNSPOUTS
&amp;
LL WORK GUARANTEED
. F.

OUT

your floors cleaned,

WHY FUSS

coat:

Chimneys

inted. Gutters painted

WORK

&amp; L. BUYING SERVICE
Buy
at
wholesale.
Reynolds
alum.
storm doors, windows, awnings. Small
service and delivery charge. We will
show you how to install them yourself
or installation is avail. at reasonable
cost. DA 8-2676 after 6 p.m.

;
Call ALpine 1-0377
URBAN
ROOF
TREATING
SERV.
dar or asphalt
shingles,
repaired,

ed

THE

T.

SERVICE

Interior and exterior
Clean, recommended work. Expert
anvas and paper hanging. 729-4166

* YOU

75

Service

peneiee.
professionally. All types of
oors, homes,
offices and industrial.
Free est. Call A. D. Klein PA 4-1457
before 9 a.m. or after 5 p.m.

wall

ng.

DENECKE

Service

Maintenance

ing. Have

WAHLMAN

exterior

Home

SERVICE CLERK

FOOD

WILL ASSIST DIETICIANS
IN
personnel records for Dietary

NURSING
WILL

MAINTAINING
COST
Department. 8:00-4:30,

MATERIAL
USED
y
FOR
Part-time hours considered.

OUT

AND

TRAINING

PRO-

EDUCATION

TYPE

grams.

ACCOUNTS
Mon.-Fri.

EMPLOYEE

PATIENT CLINIC

WILL ASSIST CLINICS MGR. WITH CORRESPONDENCE
patients. Shorthand and typing req. 8:00-4:30, Mon.-Fri.

PUBLIC

CONCERNING

RELATIONS TYPIST

WILL TYPE COPY OF HOSPITAL BOOKLETS FOR PUBLICATION
related correspondence. 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m., Mon.-Fri.

WILL
tional

TYPE

VIDEO
TEXT

courses.

BOOK

8:30-5:00,

AND

EDUCATION

MATERIAL

Mon.-Fri.

TO

BE

APPLY PERSONNEL

USED

IN

TV

EDUCA-

DEPT.

2650 RIDGE AVE.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star ° Highland Park
Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

492-4600
April

20,

1967
shyhs

ss ea a

:e

2
ae

�is

d

d

St

In Temporary

Office Help

WORK

OFFICE CLERK
GENERAL
will
train.

SECRETARY
YOUNG
WOMEN
WITH
SOME
OFfice experience. Good typing essential
—light shorthand helpful.

The

LAB ASSISTANT

Of Its

WE
HAVE
OPENINGS
FOR
PEOPLE
with 1 or 2 years college training in
the
biological
sciences.
On-the-job
training
and interesting
assignments
in Pharmaceutical Research.

EVANSTON
708 Church

FOR MARKETING
RESEARCH DEPT.
Must be interested in math and have
high degree
of accuracy
in working
with figures.

Street

Suite 22|
869-7234

Excellent
starting salaries —
Rapid
progress, free uniforms — low priced
cafeteria with free milk and coffee at
lunch
—spotlessly clean, uncrowded

Introductory

BONUS
Evanston

Dictaphone
secy trainee
Type, answer phones
Personnel receptionist, type
RECEPTION-TYPIST,
YG.
Reception-typist, age 30-45
Public relations typist
Typist, young, no exp.

433
425
415
400
400
400
375

OLD

An

Join
The

Equal

in and chat with or

DICTAPHONE
rience
helpful.
required.

Nash...

required

typing.
light
to
none
from
vary
Salboth local and Loop.
Locations
aries $375 to $411. Type of work from
a doctor’s office to executive suites.

TYPIST—Some
Good
typing

RECORDS,
Mature with

FIGURES
to $450

bookkeeping

Evanston
BR

3-2155

SQ.
FOUNTAIN
some figure or

Top

com-

any with the best benefits in town.
EMPLOYDetails call BOULEVARD
MENT DA 8-7171. No Fee.

April 20,
Ee

oe

1967

June

1812

Parking

Lot

9-1 142

St.,

tenant

2-1! 142

lot

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
Chicago Ave.
Evanston
An Equal Opportunity Employer

EMPLOYMENT
No Fee.
Sat. by

SERVICE

Hours 9-5
appt. 636 Church

St.,

UN 9-3520
Evanston

or

part-time.

HOSPITAL

tail.

INVITED!

Temporary Service
Office
WHERE

Shopping

shifts;

ments

General
someone

492-6120

or

evening

THERAPISTS
commensurate

with

experience.

CLERK TYPISTS
Good opportunity for competent
department. Variety of duties.

APPLY

young

woman

IN PERSON

in

new

medical

records

who

$475.

NO

—
s
-

FEE.

—

4616.

to $475.

NO

:

{

FEE,

~
;

Office
position
Fis
who
enjoys.
variety. —

to

$400.

NO

FEE.

4

4567.
%
:
:
ae

SKILLS

Public
Contact
for
girl
wants to work with peopl
Gay
long.
Salary
to $390
FEE. Job No. 4648.
General Office—Unusually g
job for unskilled
girl in smaller

office. Salary
Job No. 4648.
Figure

to $390.

Clerk—If

ing
with
you. Good
No. 4593.

NO

you

©

FEE.

like work-—

numbers_
this
salary. NO FEE.

ee

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BOOKKEEPING
Full

Charge

—

Smaller

office

needs experienced gal who
do everything.
Salary
to
NO FEE. Job No. 4624.

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North Shore Personnel

The Nation's Oldest
Temporary Help Service

636 Church Street
602—CARSLON

BLDG.

328-7466

NILES

-

SECRETARY

Northbrook Office

SECRETARY
HAVE YOU EVER HAD A DESIRE TO
better
understand
the stock market
and
rhaps
to profit
through
this
knowledge? If so, this job in a small
Glenview securities office (stocks and
bonds) should appeal to you, as it will
keep you in close touch with all of the
market
activity
engaged
in by this
office.
:
We are looking
for a highly capable
person to handle a variety of
duties
including
mail
and
correspondence,
typing,
dictaphone,
record-keeping,
supplies, etc. Previous experience in
securities
not
essential.
Monday
through Friday, 9 to5.
—
Write giving personal data, qualifications and experience.
P.O. Box 360
Glenview, Ill. 60025

SALESLADY
PART
- TIME
ROBERT

HALL

TO

CLOTHES

WEAR

preferred. Inquire
and 9:30 p.m.

EXPERIENCE
between

9:30

AGENCY

woman

to

a.m.

sive
good

We
offer
salary and
hour day.
Lynch.

for

an

ACCE:

aggre
_

many
fine
benefits,
working conditions, anc
For interview phone

International Minerals —
&amp; Chemical Corp.
5401 Old Orchard Rd., See,
YO 6-3000

An Equal Opportunity Employer

AIRLINES —
RECEPTION
of

the

smaller

airlines

r

all major airlines regarding arr.
ments and scheduling. Req’s are
typing and nice appearance for f
contact. Salary’s open-hi. a
MISS PAIGE
PLACEMEN
6028 Dempster
C

EXPERIENCED

KEY PUNCH

NEEDS

help

clients

PER-

plan

OPERATOR

FIRST NATIONAL BAN
AND

TRUST CO. OF EVANSTOI
800

Davis

WE
NEED
ONE
LADY
WITH
OWN
transportation to assist 8 other ladies
in small parts packaging dept. Clean
light
work.
Pleasant
surroundings.
Hours 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m, 5 days per
week. You must be quick with your
hands and able to post record ledgers.
Ideal position for person 45 to 60 who
can
work
eveeyeny
Paid
holidays.
Contact Mr. Wallace at 446-8470.
WALPAK CO.
1739 Harding, Northfield

SECRETARY
FOR NORTHBROOK HOME BUILDER
Bright, modern air-conditioned offices
adjacent
to
bus.
Interesting
and
diversified work. Full time. 272-8600. :
WAITRESSES—SOME
EXP.
FULL
time
and
part-time.
Uniforms
_furnished. Own transportation. Call Mrs.

DAvis

Evanston

St.

An Equal Opportunity Employer

brownlie personnel

272-0272.

IN

Division

self starter type seer
nis
typing and shorthand skills.

Number
29
IBM. _ Ideal
facilities—Benefits.
Apply
Perso

their travel arrangements and tours.
Make all their reservations etc., light
typing.
Exp.
helpful but not necessary. Salary open. Age to 40. FREE.

Welch,

SPOT

International

receptionist. Public and phone
is heavy and you'll be in touch

580 Waukegan Rd., Glenview
READY

INTERESTING

One

708 Church St., Evanston
328-3400

day

to

NO

ALSO ... Inquire how to win
a FREE Mink:
STOLE or COLOR
TV

966-1400

girl

Receptionist—Excellent
job
the
girl who wants to meet
ublic in fancy office. Salary
390. NO FEE. Job No. 4516.

. . . Music

Employers Overload

the

TYPING

... Gifts... Refresh-

R.S.V.P.

for

Advertising
Secretary
for
t
girl who would like to yaar
about this glamorous
field.

No.

.. . Mon. thru Sat.,
May Ist to May
6th...8:30 a.m.
to 6:00 p.m.

sonable

CLERKS

salary

No.

Salary

Center, Niles

WHAT

the
acade

4667.

steno. Salary
Job No. 4619.

... 344 Lawrencewd

WHEN

No.

Office
Salary

Job

_.. Our New Suburban

EVANSTON

MANAGERS

WARD

good
salary
while
training;
conditions and benefits.

Flexible

WHY

for
an

Good - salary.

likes to be her own boss. Sho
be able to handle all oe

travel consultant

hospital
Excellent opportunity to be paid while training for a challenging
but will concareer. High School diploma plus some higher education
sider business or hospital experience. Good transportation.

Full

YOU'RE

A PARTY

‘‘L”’ in the
BANK BUILDING
in bank

You
will work
on the
floor
at the
Board
of Trade with 14
salesmen!
Variety
of work;
typing;
very light
shorthand; will train for switchboard.
An excellent opening for a young lady.

Evanston

HOSPITAL

ST.

SECRETARY
IN
A
BROKERAGE FIRM

brownlie personnel
708 Church
328-3400

HAVING

Job

1 Girl

ROOM

HOWARD

parking

Ill.

INHALATION
SERVICE

background.

NEW

Bldg.

MATURE CAREER
MINDED PERSON
to
assist
the
Dean
of
one
of
our
schools.
Highly
responsible
position
with
diversified
duties.
Will
handle
the
accounts
and
budgets
for
the
department,
manage
the
office,
supervise
the
staff,
etc.
Accounting
background
and _ typing
required,
shorthand
helpful.
Regularly
scheduled merit salary increases, 3 weeks
paid vacation, tutiion reduction.

expeskills

CALL RICH LORIG
Northbrook,
Shermer Rd.
CR 2-1000
An Equal Opportunity Employer

High
School
graduates;
shifts; excellent working

Murphy
UN

700
600
500
500
325-500
325-450
410
400
350

ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANT

WARD

If you are unable to come in,
please register by phone

Av.,

of West

AMbassador

Employer

ALL FREE

1612 Chicago
9-9510

Free

OFFICE. A good starting
GENERAL
place for a willing girl. No special
skills or experience needed.

we
type of openings
Ages
applicants.
our

EMPLOYMENT

End

WE'RE

Fi
Sal

boss.

atmosphere.

FEE.

433

SKOKIE

THE

355 RIDGE AVE., EVANSTON
Personnel Dept.

10 Receptionists
skills

IN

AT THE
SHORE

NORTH

ST. FRANCIS

869-7234
45,

1737

BILLER-TYPIST. We will teach
Grads our billing procedures.

You'll like her...

to

Opportunity

GIRLS

ff
ak. seaimay
soles ethics.
,000.

School
Secretary
son
who
likes

and

FIRMS
SUB.
AND
LOCAL
VARIOUS
need clerk typists. Experienced or will
needed.
typing
Good
ere. err
F
‘

Now

18

226

ORchard

clerk typists $350-$450

Adaptables

from

At North

EXCELLENT
OPPORTUNITIES
NOW
available for full time employment at
our International Headquarters.

1657

range

ORCHARD,
SUITE

CULLIGAN

1967.

are the
These
to offer
love

no dictation

Westmoreland

fringe

(2 blocks north of Oakton
2 blocks west of Skokie Hwy.)

Stenographer
Typist
Trans. Mach. Oper.
~ Keypunch Oper.
Comp. Oper.
Who completes |20 hours
work for us... It's that simple . . . See for yourself...
y Bonus offer terminates April

Jeanne

of

Niles Ave. and Searle Parkway
Skokie
ORchard 3-3200

To Any Qualified

call...

liberal

PERSONNEL OFFICE
8:15 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Mondays through Fridays
(Evening and Saturday
Interviews by appointment)

Office

$50

Come

most

to Dir.

APPLY
‘

Only

28,

the

500
500
500
475
475
475
450
500
500
475
450
450
450
450

work areas — no layoffs in our history
—
plus
benefits.

600
550
550

Science editor
Personnel assistant
Accounting clerk
N.C.R. bookkeepers
Key punch, train or expd.
Bank tellers, train or expd.
Straight switchboard
100% goer contact, no typing
Travel bureau, no typing

STATISTICAL CLERK

Office

5
500-550
475
433
400

Dictaphone secy. Old Orchard
1 girl office, dictaphone
“Girl Friday,’’ advertising
Typist, general office
Assist Sales Mgr.
Correspondent trainee
Figure clerk, typist

Secretary,

Opening

I

LADIES

well-

for

secretary

Executive

knownmn

A

s

OFFICE

Secy to Director
Secy to Vice Pres.
Public Relations secy
3 Legal secretaries
Sales secretary
Purchasing ass’t. secy
Secy to home builder
Secy to treasurer
Publications secy
Learn advertising as secy
2nd secy to Pres., yg.

CLERK TYPIST

Announces

IN DOCTOR'S

Registered lab tech.
2 nurses for M.D.’s
Medical secretary
Receptionist-typist make appts
X-ray Trainee, must type

MUST
HAVE
GOOD
TYPING
SKILL
and
ability
to handle
a variety
of
assignments.

OF AMERICA

ALL

IN

3

SECRETARIES

Deerfield, Northbrook,
Glenview, Skokie, Morton Grove, Niles and others.

SOME
BOOKKEEPING
EXPERIENCE
necessary,
will
post
and _ balance
general
ledgers,
prepare
bank
and
account reconciliations and other miscellaneous assignments. Light typing.

GENERAL

POSITIONS

=

BEST JOBS
2 ALS

neta Novihlield, Mighland’ Park,

CLERK

PREFER
WOMAN
WITH
office
experience,
but
Duties will be varied.

ioe

Chicago's

Outside

FREE
dat

100%

Areas: 7

ACCOUNTING

White
Collar
Girls
~

Women

for

.
Following

the

:in

xcenence

Oo

Openings

Has

ty

rE

ds
_

Business and Professional

Service

Employment

Oldest

The

3

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,

~

Help Wented-Weane: - i

107

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

MARQUART

G. D. Searle &amp; Co.
The New

107.

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

107.

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

107.

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

107

pa

~

GENERAL OFFIC
LIGHT TYPING, GOOD FIGURE
titude, all-around office skills. Exc
lent
working
conditions
a
salar

Liberal

benefits.

to 5:15
Skokie.

p.m.

Five

8051

Call

day

N.

week,

8

Central

267-6777.

RECEPTION

$390

INTERNATIONAL
FIRM
WA
receptionist in their Personnel de
Some personnel duties. Light typir

FREE

LEWIS

EMPLOYMENT
1618

SERVICE

Orrington

ARTISTIC?

DAvis

WHY

NOT

WORK

Chicagoland’s leading artificial
company?
We
need
a designer
representative
_in
Glenview

munity
p.m.

Store.

Call

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life ° Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News ¢ Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

LE

17-5567

after

Classified ~

�Help Wanted—Ww.
ed—Women
Business and Professional

107

= Jon
OPPOR_ TUNITIES
aOR

sting, filing, checking
nonthly statements, and comuting agents commissions,
you would like working for our
rowing and progressive
ompany.

ou will have the chance to
oarticipate in top benefits,
ind have your efforts re-

arded by periodic merit saly increases with a policy of
omotion from Within." Exience not necessary for
any of our openings.

&gt;r an appointment, call Mrs.

4all at 475-7900.

National

Insurance Company
An

Equal

Evanston,

Opportunity

YOU

YO

MAY

an

to

handle

A

Light shorthand and
qualify
you
for
a

phases

of

“SECRETARY

[MEDIATE
:
ae

aoa

OPENING

ent
for
typing

MAJOR COMPANY

E. R. Moore

IN

SALES

ffer exceptionally
fine working
nditions
and benefits,
good salary
a7 hour day. For interview phone

. Lynch.

Minerals

&amp; Chemical Corp.
Skokie,
Equal

[Illinois

Opportunity

Packaging Corp. of America

SECY $450

STENO
NEEDED
FOR THIS TOP
cretarial
sition.
Will
train
on
&gt;
od company. FREE.

| EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
Orrington
DAvis 8-6880
- MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST
Exp.

as

medical

sistant
or
nurse
helpful.
Modern
&gt;dica
bldg.
loc.
in
Winnetka.
VRR and bus transp. HI 6-6600 for

é
=

rview.

RECEPTIONIST—PART-TIME
ae wy E Friday and Saturday. Bea- Salon
located
in
Northbrook.
rmanent position. CR 2-6600.

—

Classified

DOCTOR'S
RECEPTION

Employer

ge fe starts at $525 mo. as secretary
vice-president of prestige suburban
:
Your duties will include
ing visitors, setting up his appt.
dule
and
making
reservations
he travels. Free.
S PAIGE PLACEMENT
mpster
966-0700

of Internists.

Employer

Desirable position requires good typing, shorthand
skills. Some previous
steno or office experience.
Pleasant
environment.
Executive
office. national
corporation.
3742 hour
work week, good starting salary with
merit
rated
advancement.
Fine
fringe benefits. Pre-employment tests
given to assure effective placement.
Call C. C. Boyer, 869-2300

JU 3-0700

AIRLINE
-STEWARDESS
TRAINEES
NO FEE
$500
Murphy
Employment Service
_ 1612 Chicago Av., Evanston
9-9510
:
B R 3-2155
EXECUTIVE
SECRETARY

CTAPHONE

Opportunity

Prominent
neighborhood
doctor
will
train ‘you
as
receptionist
to
greet
patients, answer phones,
and schedule
appts. Light typing and
neat appearance qualify.
Age is open. No Sats. or
evenings and no previous medical exp.
req’d. $95 wk. to start. Free.
‘
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
6028 Dempster
966-0700

office

for us

COUPON

TODAY!!!

letter, postcard,
coupon,
name,
sponsor, before
to offices listed
in your letter,

= STAVERS
Lifesavers,
TEMPORARY

WORK

We
offer exceptionally
fine working
conditions, good salary and benefits,
and a 7 hour day. For interview phone
Mrs. Lynch.

5401 Old Orchard Rd., Skokie
6-3000
JU 8-0700
An Equal Opportunity Employer

diversified job

openings,
including bookkeeping
typing
-positions,
which
provide
best in salary and benefits.

and
the

5201 Old Orchard Rd.
MR.

Equal

GENERAL
OFFICE-GOOD
TYPING
required. Diversified duties including
dictaphone. $380 plus liberal benefits.
Hrs. 8:30 to 4:30, 5 day week, Call for
appt. UN 9-6610.
North
Shore
Assoc.
for
Retarded
Children
2525 Church St.
Evanston

OF
this

AGE OPEN FOR EACH OF TWO FINE
positions with a prominent firm—one
in
advertising,
one
in
sales.
Only
moderate
skills
(type 50,
shorthand
90) are required; to $100 or more for
excellent skills.

CLIFF

GLENVIEW STATE BANK
Proof Machine Operator
Tellers

Starting salary

Ridge

Av.

ple

helpful.

Some

Office

shorthand.

FOR

take

pride

in their

vacation

and

profit

sharing.

APPLY

IN PERSON

PERSONNEL

PEO-

work

and

OR

CALL:

DIRECTOR

BARRETT-CRAVENS
630 DUNDEE RD.
CRestwood

CO.

NORTHBROOK
2-2300

Administrative

Ridge

Assistant

Av.
Evanston
869-2580, ext. 416
Opportunity Employer

AT SCHOOL

WE
HAVE
OPENINGS
IN SEVERAL
educational institutions, involving almost any skill or combination of skills
you may
ssess: secretarial, clerical
general office, typing, public contact.
Then again there is some one or more
of these features, tuition reductions, 3
week paid vacation, merit increases.

CLIFF

Elect.

5

HOSPITAL
CORP.

Equal

WORK

DO YOU WANT ACTION! A JOB THAT
is more than just typing! We need a
live wire gal who can move with a
fast moving
young
large scale N.S.
building
operation.
Mort.
processing

exp.

POSITIONS

who

enjoy varied duties. Pleasant modern
office. Full benefits including 3 weeks

1740

1825 GLENVIEW RD.
GLENVIEW
OR PHONE 729-1900.

range $3.23 to $3.46;

PERSONNEL

EVANSTON
2650

ATTRACTIVE

An

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
No Fee. Hours 9-5
UN 9-3520
Sat. by appt. 636 Church St.,
Evanston

Filing &amp; Fig. Clerks $325-$450
VARIOUS
FIRMS NEED
BEGINNERS
as well as experienced girls for their
oe
as well
as filing
depts.
ree

brownlie personnel
708 Church
328-3400.

St., Evanston

ADMINISTRATIVE

In-Charge

differential: 20c per hour additional. Vacation, sick
leave, holiday pay, hospitalization and medical discounts available to those who work 20 hours or more
per week. Progressive In-Service and Staff Development programs.
Close to all transp.
Free parking
available on hospital grounds.

APPLY

SECRETARY
CLERK-TYPISTS
PURCHASING CLERK

AMERICAN
SUPPLY

DEPT.

typewriter.
Free
Hospitalization.
days, 9 to 5. 775-5227.
SALARY OPEN
Equal Opportunity Employer

Evanston
BR 3-2155

ALERT
YOUNG
WOMAN
NEEDED
for interesting assignment in finance
department
of national
organization.
Will
assist
tax
manager
in
all
operations of the department.
Prefer
some
accounting
experience,
good
typing skills. Excellent starting
salary, liberal fringe benefits.

FULL TIME
EXPERIENCED
OR WILL TRAIN

CLERK-TYPIST
CONSUMER CREDIT

SERVICE

Avenue,

Office Positions

PERSONNEL
DEPARTMENT
Of ik
cee gacepemmg ab
| concern, to $475.
Good
company benefits.

STAFF
POSITIONS
AVAILABLE
TO
REGISTERED
nurses who are able to work full or part-time hours
on evening (3 to 11:30 p.m.) or nights (11 p.m. to
7:15 a.m.) shifts. Will consider any combination of

CLERICAL ASSISTANT
Work with project managers
recording
manpower
schedules
and
light
typing duties for Northside architectengineering firm. Previous office experience required: at least high school
graduate; good starting salary. Phone
282-5181
for interview
arrangement.

1612 Chicago
9-9510

UN

field

FULL OR PART-TIME
EVENINGS AND NIGHTS

hours,

PAYROLL CLERK TRAINEE
NO TYPING. Age to 45.
If you are unable to come in,
Please register by phone.

Employer

A NUMBER
openings
in

Re-

typing, switchboard relief, age to 45.
$375

.

IISECRETARIES!!
WE HAVE
excellent new
including

FEE.

THE
ADVICE
OF OUR
PROFESsional counselors. Let them tell you
about the unlimited opportunities we
have available for you.
. DENTAL
RECEPTIONIST
OR
ASST.
$375.
NO
FEE.
No
skills
required.
. GENERAL
OFFICE
(LEGAL)
$411
NO FEE.
Suburban location. Light

~ EMPLOYMENT
ILL.

NURSES-REG.

EXPERIENCED
DOCTOR’S’GIRL.
$500 per Month to start. Will take RN.
or woman with some M.D. experience.
Busy practice. Bonus. North Suburbs
Best
salary we
have
seen for this
type
this
year.
Call
BOULEVARD
EMPLOYMENT
DA
8-7171
No
Fee.
Call Wally

NO

Murp

EVANSTON,

Steno—Gen.

SUREK, YO 6-8500
SKOKIE, ILL.

Evanston.

SECRETARY—$500.
gional Sales Mgr.

LISTEN

TO

National

Opportunity

Will train. Downtown

.

APPLY

Standard Rate &amp; Data Service

8-6880

PART-TIME
TYPIST
NEEDED
FOR
technical reports and correspondence.
Harco
Corp.
8214 McCormick
Blvd.,
Skokie. 676-9600 for appointment.

COMMUTE?

WHEN
THERE
ARE
EXCITING
AND
rewarding
career
opportunities
just
minutes from your home. As a leader
in
the
Advertising
and
Publishing

EWIS

SERVICE
DAvis

Minerals

several

An

AV.

Shore. NO

SOME
OF
THE
CHALLENGING
and interesting positions available to
you.
. RESERVATIONIST—$500. NO FEE.
Ad agency. 1 yrs. exp.
- SCRIPT
TYPIST—$450.
NO
FEE.
TV and Radio Scripts
. RECEPTIONIST—$400.
NO
FEE.

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
No. Fee. Hours 9-5
UN 9-3520
Sat. by appt. 636 Church St., Evanston

&amp; Chemical Corp.

we have

CHICAGO

75

North

LOOK

AT

SECY. IN LEGAL
DEPARTMENT
OF
a national corporation. All skills some
public contact; will go to $500 for the
right woman.

IMMEDIATE
OPENING
IN
PUBLIC
Relations
Dept.
for qualified
secretary with good spelling and grammar
as well as typing and shorthand skills.
This
position
involves’
secretarial
duties for 2 staff assistants. ‘

Field,

Mgt. Consultants.
FEE.

If so, give us a call and set up
an appointment. We are currently hiring typists and dictaphone operators — experienced and beginners. A new
and rewarding position is just
a phone call away, so dial
475-7900, Ext. 419, today!

1630

677-5130
Room 512

WHY

with
are
with
out-

Insurance Company

Old Orchard
Prof. Bldg.

YO

BEING
BORED
WITH
YOUR
JOB,
disgusted with your boss, upset with
your salary. Get out and do something
about it.
. BI-LINGUAL
vapaamercaees S|
5
NO FEE. Evanston.
French, Spanish or German
. PERSONNEL
ASST—$475.
NO
FEE. Tyving required. Age 18-50.
. FULL
CHARG
BOOKKEEPER:

Does the policy of promotion
from within interest you?

Washington

475-3500
Room 308

International

SOP

Would you enjoy working
congenial co-workers who
proud to be associated
a company which offers
standing benefits?

Inc.

Evanston
1609 Sherman

FIGURE CLERKS

1618

referring

not worked

IMPORTANT

DO
YOU
ENJOY
WORKING
WITH
figures?
We
have
many
interesting
positions open for girls who have an
aptitude for figure detail. Experienced
or
will
train.
To
$500.
FREE.
EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

have

To qualify tell us by
phone
or
attached
phone of person you
that person comes in
below. She may bring

Co.

N. CALDWELL
NILES
774-6600 OR 647-7950
Equal

anyone

Her Phone
My Name
My Phone

7230

An

to

who

CLIP THIS

BENEFITS

SECRETARY
EVANSTON DOWNTOWN

a bright
candidate
and shorthand skills.

International

typing will
attractive

VERY GOOD SALARY

AERICAN PHOTOCOPY
100 Dempster
UN 9-9000

paid

for 2 yrs. and are hired and work 40
hrs. within 30 days from the time they
go on our payroll. $40 paid 2 weeks
after
required
hours
worked.
Offer
does
not
apply
to
night,
student,
teacher temporaries.

SECRETARY

position in our sales department.

r personnel work. If you like public
and
are
dissatisfied
with
:
routine you are the person we
looking for. Duties include light
ng, filing, record keeping, reports
reception. Convenient transportan, free
life
insurance,
medical
ance and excellent starting sala-

Office Workers
workers

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

Professional

Are you interested in joining
the staff of a modern and
progressive firm, conveniently
located in Downtown Evanston?

Experienced Skilled
$40

and

TYPISTS

EARN $40

24 Hr. Ans. Serv.
332-5210

good
most

Help Wanted—Women
Business

ANYONE

PHONE

StenoSecretary

PERSONABLE

107.

Professional

Office Workers
Husbands and Wives

SP 4-2828

LRG

Employer

several

BY

and

Sponsor

SECRETARY NORTHBROOK $600
Aid V.P. in sales for top firm. Very
lovely
offices.
3
raises
a _ year,
vacation in 1967; profit sharing.
PERSONNEL OLD ORCHARD $450
Great
chance
to train
for
exciting
future. Much public contact; 35 hours.
1 GIRL OFF. WILMETTE $500
You'll
love
this
busy
sales
office.
Brand new blidg.; great boss, 9-5.
NO STENO, EVANSTON, $475
Be
Girl
Friday,
some_
dictaphone,
public relations duties, 9-5.
RECEPTION, GLENVIEW, $400
Pleasant
girl
will
meet
visitors,
executives and salesmen. No typing.
DON’T TYPE, NORTHFIELD $433
Very interesting
spot. Keep track of
where the firm’s products are; which
customers
need
what—and
when.
Some phone, figures, 8:30 - 4:30.
VARIETY, WINNETKA $500
Help with simple bookkeeping,
phone,
Payroll, reception and general office.
DISPATCHER, EVANSTON, $400
Keep customers happy, aid field men,
expedite delivery and
repairs.
OLD ORCHARD—PHONE $400
Be
contact
girl
for
salesmen
who
travel. Not necessary to type, just be
congenial, handle people well.
BKKPING., NORTHBROOK, $550
Beautiful off., interesting job 9 - 5.
RECEPTION, NORTHBROOK, $380
Front desk greeter, learn switchbd.
AUTO SHOWROOM, WINNETKA $400
Phone; varied duties; 9 to 5

Ill.

-ECORDS CLERK
SEEKING

REGISTER

5-2400

Wanted—Women

TEMP.

NORTHWEST
5347 W. DEVON

SSONNEL

ARE

Help
Business

5945 W. DEMPSTER

ou're looking for a diver-

Avenue

107.

Professional

100%, FREE JOBS
MORTON
GROVE
ABOVE SUN DRUGS AT AUSTIN

ed, clerical job—including

Chicago

and

"FORD"
EMPLOYMENT

YOU

~ Washington

Help Wanted—Women
Business

DEPARTMENT

SECY.

PLUSH AD AGENCY NEEDS
to correlate interviews
for
keep
conference
records,
Good salary. FREE.

A SECY.
trainees,
etc,
9-5.

LEWIS

1618

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

SERVICE
DAvis

8-6880

REGISTERED NURSE
Outstanding private boy’s camp near
Rhinelander,
Wis.
needs
reg. nurse.
Season
June
27-Aug.
17.
Salary,

transportation, room, board, laundry
all included. This job is as close to a
vacation with
Call 272-6080.

pay

as can
x

be imagined.

YEAR.

HOSPITAL
492-4600

’ROUND
PART-TIME
Join our congenial group working 21%
days
per
week.
Challenge,
variety
regular work.

Gen.

office exp. helpfu

but will train. South-Central
Glenview.
Glenview Blueprint Service
724-4044
BAKERY
GIRL,
PART
OR
FULL
time.
Good
hours,
good
pay.
Mr.
Seltzer at GR 5-5810.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
a

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ie

Business and Professional

SWITCHBOARD
OPERATOR

Temporary jobs

operator

lit

and
voice
pleasant
ded.
Should
have
at

with

Stenographers

7

cast 5 ya. relative experience.

A

“pets
ypists

Washinston National ar interesting | fege™ aespuntine course, Mest
Ph

areas:

following

:

.

MACHINEgehenOPERATOR
NEEDS
ater omg

PROMOTION
high
hool

~

duties

Experience not necessary if you have
the interest and aptitudes for office
work. We will be happy to discuss our
of
range
Full
you.
with
openings
salary
merit
periodic
and
benefits

An

Opportunity

Equal

IF

STENOGRAPHIC
HAVE
YOU
skills—typing plus any type of shortare looking
hand or dictaphone—and

for experience in a field that can lead
and _ profitable
interesting
an
to
be the opportunity
career, this may
for which you've been searching. We
have an opening for an alert secretary
in our Advertising and Sales Promo-

an
includes

which

Dept.

tion

of varied duties and requires
dance
someone who likes to assume responsibility. Located in Evanston, we are
a rapidly growing company and oifer
salExcellent
benefits.
all company
an appointment for a
ary. To make
personal interview, call Miss Smith at
475-4397.
An Equal Opportunity Employer.

duties

secretarial

with

Good typing required,
responsibility.
schedRegularly
helpful.
shorthand
uled merit salary increases, 3 weeks
n.
reductio
tuition
,
paid vacation

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
Evanston
1812 Chicago Ave.
An Equal Opportunity Employer

Eye Doctor's Receptionist

Suburban, $400

WHERE
SPOT
EXCITING
REALLY
their
select
patients
help
you'll
large,
doctor’s
this
from
frames
ts,
appointmen
attractive display. Book
answer phones, meet all clients.

"FORD"

EMPLOYMENT

Above Sun Drugs at Austin
YO 5-2400
W. Dempster
W. Devon
SP 4-2828
All positions 100% free to you.

SWITCHBOARD-CASHIER
the
train
will
agency
Automobile
right
young
girl
for
switchboard
enjoy
you
If
work.
office
and general
and meeting the public,
detail work
you will enjoy this job. Pleasant 4 girl
office. Public contact. Light typing. 5
day week, 9:30 to 6., No Saturdays.
Please call Miss Joy for appt. ALpine
6800.
FOLEY
MOTOR
SALES
Wilmette.
425 Greenbay Road

MEDICAL

RECEPTION

LOCAL DOCTOR
NEEDS
tionist-girl
Friday
in
hospital.

1618

HOME

Computing Center
Diversified

5945
5347

WORK
TYPISTS
35 wpm

Some

typing.

EWIS

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

A RECEPhis
animal

9-5. FREE.
SERVICE
DAvis

8-6880

Cashiers and Waitresses
EXCELLENT
PART-TIME,
OR
FULL
and fringe beneconditions
working
experience.
without
or
With
fits.
Bros.
Walker
Whitman,
Mr.
Apply
153 Green
House,
Pancake
Original
Bay Rd., Wilmette.
CASHIER.
AND
CLERK
COUNTER
Shop.
Pro
Club
Golf
For
21.
Over
6 day week
necessary.
exp.
Some

including Saturday and Sunday.

Goon

Call
surroundings.
pleasant
salary,
Mrs. Welch, 272-0272 for interview.

X-RAY TECHNICIAN
For medical office of Internists. X-ray

duties.
office
general
and_
work
Ba
helpful. Medical bldg. loc. in
HI 6bus transp.
NWRR,
innetka.
6600 for interview.

April 20,

1967

and

up—several

KEYPUNCH
experienced,
IBM

alpha

MORE

money, and

ty to use your
that untapped

HERE’S

Good salaries, fine
3742 hour week.

benefit

aptitude

Insurance

to

PHOTOCOPY
UN

9-9000

Lehigh
An Equal

with

Mrs.

excellent

Coakley,

UN

4-9600,

benefits.
ext.

Call

313.

SECRETARY-RECEPTIONIST
for doctor’s ofice in Winnetka. Typing
and light bookkeeping. Need personable;
responsible
and_
self
confident
woman,
Begin immediately.
We
are
equal opportunity employer. HI 6-3055
or HI 6-6638.

at the
1-8689.

SELLING
INCOME

PRESTIGE
FOR. 4 QP

training, sales aids, and product support to give you
every possible sales tool. Travel expenses paid, good
fringe benefits.

The Hollister Newspapers
Wilmette,
Call Glenn

Schmid

1|-4300

girl office

on

Ill.

Howard

typist

and

LE

9-3160

background,

even

with

mand and English.
the employer.

TWO
$600 PER
MONTH
EXECUTIVE
secretarial Positions in the area. Top
jobs for good girls. For more information
call
BOULEVARD
EVANSTON
EMPLOYMENT
DA
8-7171
no
Fee.
Ask for Wally
SECRETARY.
NO
SHORTHAND,
salary
$475.
Small
office
North
Evanston area. Work for advertising
mgr.
Excellent
hours
and
working
conditions. Call Jim, Skokie Employment Service, OR 5-2300. No Fee.
OFFICE TRAINEE—No
skills $350. No
fee. Good spot for advancement.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago, Evanston. UN 9-9510

FOR

in person or call.
UN 4-4520

limi

Fees

CLIFF

EMPLOYMENT

'

are

SERVICE

ours
636 Church

No Fee.
Sat. by appt.

|

)
9-3
St., Evansto

personnel receptn. $375EVANSTON
FIRM
desk receptionist

dept.

Light

typing

and
filing.
FREE.

NEEDS
A FRO
for their person

required,

Will

re

train—age

brownlie personnel
708 Church St., Evanston

328-3400

SERVICE

WE HAVE
2 AVAIL. POSITIONS FOR
detail
minded
mature
women
with
bookkeeping or typing exp. Close to
public transp., 5
day week Mon.-Fri.
Many employee benefits.
Come in or call for appointment at
AL 1-5400 Joe Jacobs Chevrolet Co.
435 Green Bay Road, Wilmette

WANTED

Ww

YOU
LIKE
FIGURES
OR
‘
you do light typing? We have s overal
openings for people with
Bi Lingt

OPENING

general office. Apply
2801 Central Evanston

8:30 TO 12:30

experienced

pleasant
telephone
voice.
Conge
air-conditioned
office.
Apply —
Graham

DO

Service
UN

HELP

be

IS LANGUAGE A

DR's Secy. Recpt.

Personnel

;

PROBLEM FOR YOU?

YOU WILL BE KEPT BUSY AND LOVE
every minute of this busy practice. He
stressed that you must enjoy people
and
have
good
typing
and
some
shorthand as well. Age open, Salary
$500. Also 1 legal secy available. No
fee.

TIME

Must

INCOME?

Ave.

Street

An equal opportunity employer

The Hollister Newspa

CALL
FOR
OUR
CIRCULATION
dept. in Highland Park and Deerfield.
Excellent
commission
in your spare
time.
Call Mrs.
Hayes
The
Hollister Newspapers
1232 Central Av.
Wilmette
AL
1-4300 Ext. 250

FULL

7-

1232 Central Avenue

YOU HAVE A PLEASANT
TELEPHONE
VOICE?

IMMEDIATE

c

1142 DAY WEEK
se
MONDAY: 8:30 TO 5:30

(1 Bik. W. of the Davis St. ‘‘L’’)

Work in your home town or a nearby community
selling display advertising to local merchants for the
North Shore's local newspapers. Excellent base salary
plus commission plan that puts unlimited income in the
pockets of the women who know how to sell for an
organization that believes in quality. We provide the

1232 Central Ave.

two

EXTRA

Evans

Liberal

CO

TUESDAY:

Days—256-2700
Evenings—251-2309

1609 Maple

office.

Telephone Sale
PART-TIME

TO

ADMINISTRATIVE
working
conditions

fringe

Morton Grove
Employer

Green Bay Rd. in Wilmette.

DO

modern

Poe

ANY SALARY REQUIREMENT.

NEED

our

Personnel Department

RESP ONSIBLE,
CHALLENGING,
UNIQUE
POSITION.
WILL
MEET
cond.

in

BENEFIT TRUST _
LIFE INSURANCE CO.

Systems

Opportunity

air

School

work

We Have Openings For Y
now if you have better tt
average figure aptitude
enjoy detail work. Pleas
working conditions, compé
cafeteria, excellent benefi:
8:30 to 4:30, 5 day week.

Billing-Secretarial
Attractive,

High

office

FIGURE CLERK

1771
8100

SECRE-

CLERK
tTYPISTS.
DIVERSIFIED
duties. Good typing required.

SECRETARY
FOR
office.
Pleasant

Co.

AL

Communications
Corp.

recent

R 5-2200 OR

POSITION
OF
RESPONSIBILITY

NEEDS
2

general

Stop in—or call
Mr. Kingsbury
966-4400

Programs

EXPERIENCED

train

for

Pleasant

EXPERIENCED
— OR
WILL
TRAIN
HOURS: 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

EVANSTON
HIGH SCHOOL

Skokie
Employer

WAITRESSES
Full time-or part time. Apply
Buffett, Edens Plaza or call AL

room

Will

c

pany benefits with good opportuniti
for advancement. Intervie
g 8:
4:30 or appt. may be arranged afte
p.m. or on Sat. Call Miss ei,

merit
salary
paid
vacation,

SMALL,
FRIENDLY
COMPANY
OFfers congenial working conditions for
et,
clean work in air-conditioned
plant.

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
1812 Chicago Av.
Evanston
An Equal Opportunity Employer

OPERATORS

77170 Frontage Rd.,
An Equal Opportunity

much

RELOCA

building

inners"

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
Chicago Av.
Evanston
An Equal Opportunity Employer

CHANCE
is

tary.
Able
to
organize,
assume
responsibility, maintain careful follow
through
and
meet
the
public
with
ease. Must have ee
typing, shorthand
preferred.
Liberal benefit program
includes 3 week vacation
and
tuition reduction.

ATTRACTIVE
FULL
TIME
OPERAtors for alpha and numeric. 38-3/4 hrs.
per wk. Work
in pleasant surroundings.
Outstanding
Sears
benefit program,
discounts
at all Sears stores,
excellent salary with merit increases.
Qualified ladies phone in confidence,
OR 3-6600, ext. 339.

Allstate

and

WILL

office

required.
ACCOUNTING CLERK.
iatpreenee
high
School
grads.
working
with
figures.
helpful or will train beg
good math aptitude.

Solderers
Assemblers

opportuni-

Dempster

MATURE

numeric
program—

MORE

YOUR

Executive

Central St., Evanston
UN 9-9800, Ext. 335

KEYPUNCH

1812

SECRETARY

General Finance Corporation
1301

CENTER

Regularly
scheduled
increases,
3
weeks
tuition reduction.

Hwy.

initiative, ingenuity
ability of yours?

AMERICAN
2100

openings

and

8-0555

ARE YOU LOOKING?
Have you been oe:
about makin
a change which will offer you MOR
responsibility,
MORE
challenge,

With APECO
there
advance and grow.

figure

Av.

SECRETARIES

274-8100
employer.

necessary,

DAvis

Northwest

FINANCE

Secretarial
and
general
office
ositions are available today in the above
areas
to
assist
faculty
and _ staff
members
with
correspondence,
records,
class
work,
student
inquiries,
reports, etc. Accuracy,
dependability
and good typing required.

Evanston firm—owned and
Operated by Evanstonians

Personnel Department
NEAR

Heights—1806

Chicago

WE

room.
SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR, |
Experienced. No typing eeauieee,
PHONE CLERKS-TEMPORAR'
One to four weeks. No office -

Wirers

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

CLERICAL
No typing
helpful

TO
field.

An

BENEFIT TRUST
;
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
1771

ccoslawaenl,We Bie yous
.

CL 9-3500

to 4:30, 5 day week.

SECRETARY
OPPORTUNITY
EXCELLENT
exciting
and_
new
a
learn

Arlington

Exceptional opportunity for
intelligent, energetic young
woman with top skills, capable
of assuming responsibilities.
Many company benefits, 8:30

abun-

STUDENT.

new

GENERAL OFFICE.

RELATIONS

TRANSPORTATION

our

Ill.

Northbrook Township. We have
ings in the following areas:

SCIENCES

cervias:

Evanston—839

SECRETARY

Employer

ARE YOU AT A
STANDSTILL?

for appointment

EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHERS
1900 E. Lake Av., Glenview
An Equal Opportunity Employer

ILL.

EVANSTON,

AV.

CHICAGO

PUBLIC

—
FULL WEEKS
— TEMPORARY
CUSOUR
FOR

SPRING

to

PSYCHOLOGY

pay

— weekly

workpower

Will train.

Crocker

THIS

PHILOSOPHY

erate

SEO
FORESMAN
&amp; CO.

Washington National
Insurance Company
1630

t

‘‘personal’”’

729-3000

appointBe sure

hours
After
appointment.
ments arranged if necessary.
and dial 475-7900 today!

as needed.

Call Mrs.

for an

BELL

MRS,

Call

increases.

te

ie
Soe

Chieshine cackiat sad vevteren aia

PH

. AD DRESSOGRA

Skills

TOMERS IN THEIR OFFICES.

refund checks.

PUNCH

:

-'

Skokie Blvd.
Skokie,

ECONOMICS

me?

rates

top

7447

CENTER

ENGINEERING

Office

—
ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT NEEDS | FULL DAYS
MONTHS
FULL
girl to make
a detailed minded
ASSIGNMENTS
look up cash, and type
deposits,

_ SECRETARIAL
KEY

All

Syeine

|

om

CLERK

CASH

‘
. CLERK-TYPIST

IBM

in

izing,

needed.

. DICTAPHONE

:

wb gen

balancing

and

COMPUTING

4

COl-

several

f

ALUMNI

Dict. Opers.

CLERK
SENIOR ACCTG.
NEEDS
OFFICE
COMPTROLLERS

NEW JOB? :

Professional

NORTHWESTERN
UNIVERSITY

SWITCHBOARD

EXPERIENCE

IN

Business and

Business and Professional

INTERESTED

107 Help Wanted—Women

107. Help Wanted—Women _

Help Wanted—Women

Business and Professional

aa

San

cs

2.

‘ga

IF

Leet
people in

LIKE
person

REP.

bel eg nage t=
an
y

company will train you to Rie
public
relations
work.
No
ty;

FREE.

LEWIS

EMPLOYMENT
1618 Orrington

SERVICE
DAvis

8-

HOSPITAL GIFT SHOP

has full time
opening
for
uningymbered woman for sale
5 days weekly, includin
, train.
Good

Salary commensura
neighborhood,
excellent

Apply Personnel Department,

ST. FRANCIS HOSPITAL

LABORATORY
to $600
r

girl.

training

Will

North

beginner

Evanston.

with

Deta

EMPLOYMENT

HOUSEWIVES.
PUT SOME
;
in your life. Free training in
up
techniques.
Full
time ©
for part time hrs. Ovation Cosn
For information, write A-949,

Wilmette,

—

TECHNICIAN
S.
month
for experier

take

BOULEVARD
7171. No Fee.

4¢

Illinois.

Herald
Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk ¢ Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood

Classified

_

�——

107.

Help Wanted—Women

Business and Professional

WE NEED
CLERKS
MCH. OPRS.

$40 FREE

THE SMARTEST GALS ARE
JOINING THE SERVICE THAT’S
ON THE MOVE. BE A KELLY GIRL.
WINNIE O’LEAR WILL BE
WAITING TO GREET YOU AND
HELP YOU TAKE THE FIRST STEP
BACK INTO THE BUSINESS WORLD.
WE NEED

Clerks
Typists

- With First
5
Days pa
ee
“us

Stenos
Dictaphone Operators
SWBD OPERATORS
BOOKKEEPERS

RIGHT GIRL

‘TEMPORARY SERVICE
nston
1718 Sherman
Phone GR 5-4331

=

es Plaines
3200 Dempster
_ Opposite Lutheran Gen. Hospital
Phone 827-1108

ARE

INTERVIEWING

eral interesting

positions

NOW

FOR

available

mediately.
We
offer
convenient
on,
easant
modern
surroundexcellent benefit program, good
ng
salary. Please come in and
ik to us about following;

SECRETARY

CLERK

TYPIST, PART-TIME

_ “ACC’TS

PAYABLE CLERK

Courtesy parking at corner
St. and Chicago Avenue.

636

Church
An Equal

EN CHEMICAL

Aystik Tape Div.

An

ZRESTING

OPENING

WORKING

to our executive

~ SALES
oF
fices

xditor

in

and Book

SECRETARY

OPENINGS
for experienced

IN
SKOKIE
secretaries to

with Sales Managers.

Personnel

Dept.,

OR

3-9100

for

8255 North Central Park, Skokie

'D TEMPORARY JOBS
I a UR NEIGHBORHOOD
S—WEEKS—MONTHS
HIGHEST PAID PLUS BONUS

296-5513

G
Salary
Phone for Interview
rood 2-2700
gnes Ferney
- DIVINE. WORD SEMINARY

an
Rd.
between
Northbrook
view, Techny, Illinois.

Head

salad

dish room

FULL

OR

PART-

woman,

counter

on &gt; Paid holidays

Saber
benefits.
eals and
unifurnished. Apply in person or
ext.
432.
Geri
Kosler.

and

sman,
Til.

YOU

KEY

Williams,

1900

East

Lake

PUNCH?

ONE

c/o

Scott

Av.

Glen-

OF

OUR

companies has asked for a good
on.
y would also hire some one

ested in srarneng. for this IBMs®
No fee. Evans
Personnel. UN 9-

1

CLERK

AND

three

weeks

health-insurance,

a.retirement

plan

paid
sick

which

Highland-Park,

Illinois—432-9254.

VARIOUS CLERICAL DUTIES
EXCELLENT COMPANY BENEFITS
CALL MRS: HAYES
ALpine 1-4300

LGE.: EVANSTON
FIRM
NEEDS
A
front desk recp’t. She will also relieve
on
s/b.
All © asad
contact.
Typing
needed. FREE.

brownlie personnel
708 Church
328-3400

St., Evanston

THEATRICAL

booking
agency.
Small
local
talent
agency needs younger girl with some
typi
for
an_
interesting
public
contact
type
office
oe
call
BOULEVARD
EMPLOY
NT DA 87171. No Fee.

FULL

TIME

OFFICE

SECRETARY-

receptionist.
For
well known
newly
remodelled
pleasant North
Evanston
Reai
Estate
Office.
Typing
experience, filing and a knack for details
needed.
MITCHELL BROTHERS
GR 5-3900
STENOGRAPHER
for national magazine

garden shop. Some knowledge of
srs desirable. Contact Mr. Hart.

Work

‘WINNETKA LUMBER

areas. Typing and shorthand
required
but will consider beginner.
Call for
appt., Skokie location, OR 5-5600.

CO.

Classified

Evanston Review

with

co.,

good

people

We are a fast growing international
manufacturer of hospital-medical products.

exec.

Baxter
Laboratories,

,
Placement
(jobs all suburbs—Chicago)
627 Grove, Evanston
328-7622

ILL.

JOB
Opportunities
CLERK

Experienced or willing to train
accurate typist, typing between 50-60 wpm. Excellent
company benefits, lovely new
building, good transportation,
8:30 to 4:30, 5 day week.

Personnel
1771

IMMEDIATE
OPENINGS
FOR
clerks in North Suburban
area. Full
shift or part-time. Long or short term
assignments. No Fee.
Also

All Types

of Office Help

299-4495

furnished.

9 to 5 daily

Plaza
Del
Lago,
Sheridan
Westerfield
Drive,
Wilmette
Miss Stralka, 251-9631.

$175

Secretary-Banking

HELP

VICE
PRESIDENT
IN
Real
Estate
lending
Development
for one

shore’s

leading

applicants
secretary.

Paid

CHARGE
OF
and
Business
of the North-

banks

for

a

will

interview

position

as _

his

Mortgage experience desirable;
must
enjoy public contact.
Shorthand
and
typing required.

Howard Johnson's Restaurant

Golf Mill Professional Bldg.
Niles
Hours:

meals

GUARD

GR 5-3100

274-8100
employer

insurance
life
plan,
hospital
family
and vacation. Apply at once.

TASK FORCE
202,

and

$378-$466

City of Evanston

cook, Salads, preparation work,
and Utility.
Operators
Machine

Uniforms

CLERK-STENO

KEYPUNCH OPERATOR
$378-$466

WE WILL TRAIN YOU AT FULL PAY
to
work
in
our
all
new
modern
Grill
Dish

$378-$466

CROSSING

kitchen. Immediate full and
part-time
openings on all shifts. Breakfast cook.

STENOS, TYPISTS
KEYPUNCH OPERATORS
COMP. OPERATORS

Room

KITCHEN

Il $363-$447

CLERK-TYPIST

Department

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

Employer

Inc.

6301 Lincoln Av.
‘Morton Grove
965-4700
267-6900
An Equal Opportunity Employer

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.

EVANSTON,

Opportunity

deal

CONTACT

Rd.
&amp;
or call

OLD

R. E. HOY

ORCHARD

BANK

679-2200
DO NOT HESITATE!
A career in the rewarding profession
of REAL
ESTATE
is possible NOW!
Experience in sales helpful, but NOT
NECESSARY!
The
most
complete
training. program
on the Northshore
offered.
Income.
commensurate
with
your goal! Call TODAY for personal
interview.

HOMEFINDERS
Northbrook
Highland Park

HEY CULLIGAN GAL!
Here
is your
chance
for
a really
fabulous
career
in
our
advertising
department. To qualify you must have
excellent typing and shorthand, enjoy
a non-routine schedule and be able to
work well under pressure: This one
won't last, so call Fignt away.
RICH LORIG

CULLIGAN

272-1774
433-4333

1657

WE
HAVE
A POSITION
AVAILABLE
in our IBM Dept. for a girl with one
year
alpha
numeric’
experience.
APECO
offers excellent starting salary plus many company benefits. We
are
positive
that
you
will
enjoy
working for us—a wonderful group of
people.

INC.

Shermer
An

MEDICAL
PUBLICATION”
PRODUCtion mgr. Local publishing firm needs
woman to take care of production of
their monthly publication. Salary open
and high for right’ person.
BOULEVARD
EVANSTON
EMPLOYMENT
DA 8-7171. No Fee.

KEYPUNCH

ADVERTISING

Rd.
Northbrook,
CR 2-1000
Equal Opportunity Employer

AMERICAN

Til.

2100

BLDR.

NEEDS

FAST

UN

9-9000

CAREER WOMAN

Receptionist, Gen. Office
N.S.

PHOTOCOPY

Dempster

INTELLIGENT AMBITIOUS WOMAN
over
30,
under
50
for
sales
and
administration
work.
Should
know

MOVING -

gal
to
keep
up
with
busy
office.
ariety of duties, must be
good typist,
elect. typwtr. Mod. air-cond.
offices.
5 DAYS,
9 TO
5
755-5230

office

procedures,

accounting

tion

leads

good

knowledge

to

officer

on

dictation,

desirable.

status.

Posi-

Stock

bonus
plan.
Growing
company
in
growth field. Phone or write—written
preferred.
POWER INSTRUMENTS INC.
7352 Lawndale, Skokie
676-2300

OPERATOR

public contact $100
Immediate opening for an experienced operator on
3100 and 3200, for accounts payable, general ledger
and payroll.

EVANSTON FLORIST NEEDS A GIRL
Friday to learn the florist business.
She must be able to meet people and
handle general office duties. FREE.

brownlie personnel
708 Church St., Evanston

RECEPTIONIST,

CASHIER

Green Bay Rd., Winnetka. HI 6-0734.

Equal

AV.

able

JUNE
GRADS—let
us help you
get
the right start—good training, poten-

National

NCR

real estate receptionist

eee

AYS, MON.-FRI.

free

Berge! gees disability. benefits. Apply
at
the
office
of
the
Board
of
Education,
2075
St.
Johns
Avenue;

Chicago
Avenue,
9-9510; BR 3-2155.

AID VACATIONS AND HOLIDAYS

g

include

1612

‘CLERICAL—FULL TIME
ACCURATE TYPIST

.

and
do
some
light
typing.
This
osition calls for seven and one-half
ours per day, five days per week,
twelve’
months
per
year.
Fringe

and

SHTD.—AAA
to

JOB OR CAREER?
HIGH-

Young Lady for
Evanston Office
of Suburban Newspapers

COMPANY WILL TRAIN. NO
2 skills. pesuiped. Age to 50. NO
MU RPHY
EMPLOYMENT

anston . UN

107 IN

land Park is seeking a receptionist
who can handle a simple switchboard

leave,

Trainee
$400

n

DISTRICT

vacation,

Public Relations
5.

Evanston
869-2580, ext. 416
J
Equal Opportunity Employer

benefits

ELAINE
REVELL, INC.
rth Side Office
LO 1-2696

~RVICE,

CAN

Receptionist Typist

STAPHONE
,
SWITCHBOARD

th Suburban Office

WHO

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORP.

SCHOOL

SECY.-NO

CLERKS

GIRL

handle
varied
tasks
and
top
level
responsibilities
required
b
large
firm’s
headquarters
in
vanston.
Must have an interest-in working with
people, a flare for accuracy, knack for
organization
and
proficient’
typing
skills. Several years experience
preferred. Wide open opportunity and
all
fringe benefits.

An

TYPISTS

Look
forward
to
many _ excellent
benefits
plus
regular
merit
‘salary
increases.
For
an appointment,
cail
MR. REASNER at 475-7900.

CHICAGO

Must be willing to handle the office
when executive is out of town. Some
knowledge
chemical
or
medical
terminology would be helpful.

FLEXOWRITERTYPISTS

We'll train you to operate the IBM
Key
Punch,
IBM
Document
Writer,
Addressograph,
and Graphotype
machines. This is a varied and interesting job.

1630

é

BUSY
EXECUTIVE
RESPONSIBLE
for
International
Product
Management needs a secretary
with initiative
and some experience.
No language required, but good shorthand and typing
skills a necessity.

‘‘top

PERSONNEL
INTERVIEWER—international co. Responsible job.

Insurance Company

274-8100
employer

you’re

ypist,
evel.

Professional

International Dept.

DENTAL ASST.—prominent physician
needs you if you can keep books, deal
with people

MACHINES

Washington

1740 Ridge Av.

An Equal Opportunity Employer

=NOS

AMBITIOUS

$600—EXEC.
SECY.—if
drawer,’’ and under 40

and

Secretary

US!

Tell us the job you want. The location
you desire, the money you need. We
can make your job hunting easier. A
sample of the many
job listings (no
fee, of course):

Employer

$325

SECRETARY
ALERT

Opportunity

Business

Dorothy Parks

Deerfield

945-1000

CALL

TRAINEE

An

Northfield

Lincolnwood School Map

a

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

1 Opportunity Employer

secretary

Equal

Personnel Department
1771

DITORIAL SECRETARY

An

Rd.

OFFICE

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.

COMPANY

Winnetka Rd.

869-7790
Employer

Leading insurance company
has openings for typists for
general office duties. Idael
working conditions in new
building. Excellent benefits,
company cafeteria, 8:30 to
4:30, 5 day week.

8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
9:00 a.m. to 5 p.m.

E BO

Lake-Cook

107

Help : Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

PARTICULAR?

KLEINSCHMIDT
DIV. SCM

TYPISTS

ll 446-4000 or apply in person.
LL 446-4008 SATURDAYS
«Fri.

of Church

Service

EVANSTON
Suite 627
Opportunity

107

Professional

If your job has lost its challenge and has become routine
and if you would like variety
with a daily challenge, perhaps our reservation secretary
may be the spot for you.
Excellent benefits including
100% tuition refund, paid
family hospitalization, _periodic increases and a weekly
paycheck.

KELLY SERVICES
Temporary

and

SECRETARY

"1967 Is a Kelly Year"
"Join the Kelly Crowd’

FULL OR PART TIME

sak
ay

Business

company in advertising and

publishing

328-3400

Lovely New Office Near Public Transportation
Top Starting Salary
Major Company Benefits

E. K. MOORE.

CAFETERIA
STAFFING NEW CAFETERIA
located Saunder Rd., Northfield.
Cooks-Cashiers-Gen’l kit.-and counter.
Day-time hours, no weekend work.
eals and uniforms furnished.
TOP WAGES
Call CRestwood 2-4790

CO.
»

7230 N. CALDWELL
647-7950

NILES
774-6600

promotion

AN

* Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements

EQUAL

OPPORTUNITY

EMPLOYER

* Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald

* Deerfield Villager

RN
FOR
DOCTORS
OFFICE
IN
Wilmette,
good
salary
and
working
conditions. Some light t ping to help
with
office
work.
etails
call
BOULEVARD
EMPLOYMENT
DA 87171. No Fee.
GIRL FRIDAY
Today
can by your lucky day.
I’m
energy ty | moving out of town, and
ou may
have the job I would like to
eep. Call Betty in Glenview. 729-3100.

* Highwood Herald

April

20,

1967

�Help Wanted—Women
Help Wanted—Women | 107. _ Business
107
and Professional
Business and Professional —
‘
Une

Rae ae

as

ee

ore

en

et

ON, ctsaS eee

WORK IN PROGRESSIVE EVANSTON.
New
plant
with
beautiful,
modern,
air-conditioned offices. Above average
wages
with
extraordinary
employee
benefits.
Phone
or
come
in
for
personal interview and let us explain
—
we can improve and secure your
uture.

BUEHLER LTD.

FULL TIME
SALES
POSITIONS
US.

COME IN AND TALK TO
Many employee benefits
and liberal discount

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

Carson Pirie Scott
&amp; Co.

4770
7247

Correspondent

offer

We

an_ excellent

life insurance,
free
salary,
other
many
and
insurance

starting
medical
benefits.

GIRL FRIDAY
(NO STENO)
$475 MONTH

A

that

966-0700

;

LIBRARY CLERK

TO

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT

:

An

Equal

Opportunity

1740

Evanston
Av.
869-2580 ext. 416
Equal Opportunity Employer

Ridge

GLAMOUR SPOT!
GLAMOUR JOB!!
NO TYPING!!!
AN ADVERTISING
GAL.
A YOUNG
MORE Co
ee.

NEEDS
AGENCY
FOR
US
CALL

SUB.

NO

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
UN
9-5
HOURS
FEE

Sat.

by

appt.—636

Church

St.,

9-3520

Evanston

965-3240

brownlie personnel
St., Evanston
328-3400
PUBLIC CONTACT
DOWNTOWN
EVANSTON _‘ FIRM

WOMAN

CAPABLE

operating branch store. 5 day
plus_
commission
and
Salary

benefits.
Woods

y

Wayne

Fashion

Cleaners,

Center.

ID

OF

week.
fringe

Hubbard

2-0465

EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY AS SECto superintendent. Typing and
retary
shorthand required. Variety of duties
and
hours
ood
advancement.
with
liberal benefits in a pleasant office.
Contact Mr . Johns.
724-5670.

Glenview

April

Park District

20,

1967

$1.75

1618

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

SERVICE
DAvis

8-6880

Several
Howard

to wes =

Agency

307

many

egg

other

3

Place,

St. No.
:

many

3 bus

Howard,

DENTAL
FULL

per

Evanston

hr.

St.

Ann’s

home,

PART-TIME-WOMEN

work

from

home,

OFFICE

BOOKKEEPER—PART-TIME
Flexible hours. Approximately 15 hrs.
per month,
for Doctor’s office. Wonderful opportunity. GR 5-3170.

NORTH
EVANSTON.
EXCELLENT
opportunity. Salary and commission, 5
day week. 9-5. Call GR 5-1718.
RECEPTIONIST
FOR
ADMINISTRAtive office of Wilmette
schools. 3742
hours
week;
pension;
health
insurance; paid vacation. Phone ALpine 62450 for appt.
WAITRESS—EVENINGS.
TUES.,
FRI.
and Sat., every other Sunday. Phone
446-4376 or apply in person, mornings.
WILLOW INN CLUB
1622 Willow Rd.,
Northfield.

WOMAN TO CONTACT ESTABLISHED
customers by phone from her home or
our office. Will train. Hours to suit.
Doretti Vacuum Co. 475-4522.
PART-TIME
USHERETTES
concession sales girls. Apply in
after 7 p.m. Edens Theater, 303
Blvd., Northbrook, Ill.

BEAUTICIAN
QUALIFIED FOR MANAGER
FULL TIME
CALL 864-9578

MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY 9 TO
3 Retail sales position for brokerage
co. Car necessary.
Hourly rate plus
car allowance. Call 761-7701 between 9
a.m. and 3 p.m.
SECRETARIAL
WORK
2
DAYS
A
week in private home, hours flexible.
Near transp. Must have recent north
shore
refs.
Write
A-973,
Box
60,
Wilmette.
FULL
TIME
OR
PART-TIME
(MINImum
25
hours
per
week).
Near
transportation, no typing or shorthand,
dependability and ability more impor-

8-6000.

SECRETARY
PLUSH
AREA,
GREAT
o&gt;
mane
80/50
wpm.
Young
office.
50.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERV.
1612 Chicago, Evanston
UN 9-9510
EXCELLENT
OPPORTUNITY
TO
earn
$100
mo.
and
up
part-time,
having
fun
cemonstrannt.
exciting
cosmetics line. Call Judith
Epley, 8643924 eves.
BEAUTIFUL
10 PC. DIN.
RM.
SET,
$275; 3 pe. aqua sec. sofa, 20 ft. long
with
custom
plastic
covers,
perfect
cond.
$275. Large
exc.
type
walnut
desk, $40; Wilmette 256-2554.
SECRETARY
FOR
ONE-GIRL_
OF-

9 to 3. 5 day

week. Bookkeeping and typing essential. Good salary. Write A-958, Box 60,
Wilmette.
WOULD
LIKE
TO
TRAIN
WOMAN
for
responsible
permanent
position
with
rapidly
expanding
publisher.
Should type and like detail work.
Bobit Publishing, Glenview.
724-8440.

IF

ASSISTANT

NOT EXPERIENCED,
SOME BUSIness
background
required.
Typing
essential. 38 hr. week. DA 8-1332.

FULL TIME PERMANENT
POSITION
doing interesting assembly and fabricating
work
on
precision
parts
in
small congenial company. Top bay
Radiation Equipment Co., 446-44
PART—TIME
SWITCHBOARD
OPERator with light typing for evenings.
Hours 5:30 pa
to 9 p.m.
HUMPHREY CHEVROLET INC.
635 Chicago, Evanston
GR 5-3113.
SECRETARY,
PART—TIME
one-girl ofc.
town Evanston,

Schedule

person,
5030.

steno,

arranged

record

DOWNPerma-

for qualified

keeping

DA

8-

TEACHER DIRECTOR POSITION FOR
Christian
nursery
school
for
Sept.
1967. Degree in education req. Enclose
resume,
Write
A-937,
Box
60,
Wilmette.

YOUNG LADY, FULL
to work in cleaners,
salary. Call 966-5800.

Age

ie?

sae

enim

21-35

wpm.

RESERVATION-

T
$475
Free
24-40
URPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago, Evanston. UN 9-9510

PART-TIME
greenhouse.
3610 Dundee

MATURE

ASSISTANT

EXP.
DESIRABLE,
and good wages. Call GR

JR.

HIGH

Girl Wanted—Part-Time
to answer
phones.
Call
-7800 after 4 p.m.
REGISTERED
NURSE
OR TRAINED
Technician for Dr.’s. office. No eves.
Rec. experience NOT necessary.
GReenleaf 5-8181
KEYPUNCH,
2 YRS. EXP. SUB. $475.
Age open. Excellent transportation.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT
SERV.
1612 Chicago, Evanston
UN 9-9510

Waitress Part-Time Days
SUNDAY. APPLY IN PERSON.
1824 Crain, Evanston

PART-TIME
OR
FULL
TIME.
OUR
office or YOUR
HOME.
Women
to
type
envelopes
and fold and
insert
advertising material. DA 8-4254.

ORTHODONFOR
RECEPTIONIST
tist, Highland Park, Ill. Need compeSome typing. 5
worker.
tent, willing
day week.
Call ID 2-9100.
TELEPHONE
OPERATOR.
DAY
OR
NIGHT.
EXP.
OR
WILL
TRAIN.
FULL OR PART-TIME.
DAvis 8-5510 or OR 6-3050.

WAITRESS
WANTED.
NO
EXPERI.
ENCE NECESSARY. HOURS FLEXIBLE. NORTHFIELD.
Hi 6-1710
SECRETARY

Interview-Test-and

Howard

Agency

475-1800

meet

307 Howard,

$450
people
Evanston

CLERK-TYPISTS
$390
40 wna iipne tis Cande-Gtetiaties
-1
Howard Agency
307 Howard, Evanston
SECRETARY-RECEPTIONIST
with aptitude for figures. Full or part
time. Small Highland Park office.
432-4981.

SALESWOMAN-—-AGE

at

8-3700.

|

le

FOR

Washington

June

19-

plus salary. Please

831-4998

phone

or

ehh

:

TEACHER-CHAPERONE

visit

expenses

Pas

i

hee

Ore nA

Apply

$

to 4

S

WANTED

FULL OR PART-TIME.
WEEKENDS. EXCELL

DAYS OR
INCOME.

8015 Lawndale,

Skok:

DENTAL ASSIST.
4
Chairside;
will
train;
5-day
Wed. off; salary open, Ages
1é
PArk 4-1771.

HEAD

COOK

FOR

home

in north shore.

Write

A-965,

benefits.

108

Pleasant

Box

RETIRE

Good

salz

live-in

60,

p

Wjlmette,

APPROX.

3545. Glenview resident. 4 or 5 days incl.
erson. Glenview
Sat. Please call in
Stationer, 1726 Glenview Rd.

I.

:

Help Wanted—Women
Household

HELP WANTED
FEMALE
CAREERS IN
HOMEMAKING
©
Permanent positions for mature
en to work in north igre ie a :
caring for children and ag
‘
and performing light househo
No weekend or evening
hours.
under supervision of professior
worker.
Liberal
personnel
including social security,
paid

tions,

retirement

Starting

salary

yearly

raises.

plan,

$320

sick

per

Own

car

m

prefera

leav
h

W

CALL MRS. SMOTHERS —
NORTH SUBURBAN

a

HOMEMAKER SERVICE _

864-6360

Part-Time Housekeeper _
Wonderful opportunity for
experi-—
enced lady who wants to sup)
nt
her income.
Weekends,
p.m. Wilmette, 2 adults;

other

help.

required:

8 a.
some

Excellent

salary

open.

—

|

HOUSEKEEPER
FULL

TIME,

LIVE

IN,

MO!

through Friday or 11:30 a.m.
ee
Lovely
room with TV
ath. Good
refs. req. Call
from 9 a.m.
5 p.m.

to 5 p.m.

tc

or 679-

:

CHILD
CARE—2
YEAR
OLD
infant. Live out. 5 day week.
assist with housework. No
ton, Near “‘L,’’ train, andholidays. Salary open. Call a
——

GOO D
5-899 7.

MATURE
WOMAN
FOR
MANAGER
of Finishing
department.
For exclusive photographic studio. Mr. or Mrs.
Rodgers UN 4-7322.

PERSONNEL

type

DA

Write A-948, Box 60, Wilmette,

MAIDS
Hours 8 to 4. We will pick up at train
depot at Braeside in Highland Park.
Call VE 5-4000, Mrs. Barns.

NO

can

open

_ WOMAN _

ences

HELP
WANTED _ IN
Adult.
Bonsai
Gardens,
Rd., Northbrook.
CR. 2-3543.

DENTAL

OR W!)

ieee
Rewer)
Evanston 0
ays per week,
dictaphone a
Call UN 9-3421.
ee \
ee

cooking;

COUNTER
GIRL,
STEADY
WORK
5
days
per
week
vacation
with
pay.
Woman
35 or over preferred. Indian
Hill Cleaners, Kenilworth, AL 1-2102.

SOME
hours

who

Salary

AND
person
Skokie

CASHIER, CURRENCY EXCHANGE,
With or without experience. Will train.
5 day week, including Saturdays.
715 Howard St.,
Evanston.
DA 8-3292

MAID
FOR
GENERAL
CLEANING
and
laundry,
5
day
week,
paid
vacations
and
many
other
benefits.
Pioneer Place, Pioneer Rd. and Grant
St. No. 3 bus to door. Call DA 8-8700.

Hours

IN BUSY

DENTAL OFFICE.
Will train, 251-0270

OPERATOR

DA

HELP

7

or
full
time. C
in Northbrook. Call.

WOMAN CAB DRIVERS

GENERAL
OFFICE
WORK,
TYPING
and filing. 5 days per_week,
9 to 5,
good starting salary. One girl office.
Call UN 4-1100 for interview.

SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR
$325 a month.
Call Mrs. Lunn, CR 2-1300 for appt.
Green Acres Country Club, 916 Dunde
Rd., Northbrook.

tant than office experience.

age

JANEAS LAUNDRY
AL 1-3687

No

WITH

5

RECEPTIONIST—TYPIST
EVAN
motion
picture
producer neec

HELP WANTED

selling. Call 343-6096.

BEAUTY

OR PART-TIME
Call 272-1588

WAITRESSES -EXP.,
FULL
OR
P.T.
Can earn $30 plus, pene bar nightly.
Hostess
also
needed.
Beaut.
Arc
Restaurant, Glenview. 724-7600.
EXCELLENT
TYPIST
WITH
GENERal office background
for stimulating
position in trade assoc. work. Call UN
9-2020 for appointment.

“BEAUTY
COUNSELERS”
HAS
ORganizational and
sales openings. Excellent
opportunity.
No
canvassing.
Flexible hours. Full or part-time. Ca
PArk 9-1566 for interview.

HELP

-

Set
UN

ree.
No
typing.
-MURPHY EMPLOYMENT
1612 Chicago, Evanston

FULL TIME 40 HR. WEEK. NO NIGHT
work. Apply in person only.
BEN FRANKLIN
1736 Glenview Rd.
Glenview, Ill.

FEMALE
DETECTIVE—$433.
No Fee.
Choice of several locations.
Murphy
Employment Service.
1612 Chicago Av., Evanston,
UN 9-9510, BR 3-2155

Phone

HYGIENIST

GIRLS—WOMEN-—LEARN A SKILL
No
exp.
nec.;
will
train
machine
operator;
go
opp.
Apply
Perfecto
Cleaners, 821 Emerson, Evanston.

2-0082.

legal firm. A

METOYMENT
Evanston

exp.
Part
oo ppuamlad

to

OFFICE—PART-TIME.
some
figures.
Varied
to be arranged.
Day-

Ill. CR

;ENERAL OF FICE—$433fi

Exciting

M
SE
1612 Chicago,

KITCHEN

depts.

PART-TIME
FLEXIBLE
HOURS,
8i2 hours per week, steno-typist.
Call Miss Wahls
GR 5-3900

WE
HAVE
A FEW
OPENINGS
FOR
experienced waitresses Sat., Sun. and
holidays 8 to 4. Uniforms
furnished.
Excel.
earnings;
must
have
own
transp.
Call Mrs. Welch at 272-0272.
SPORTSMAN COUNTRY CLUB
OR PART TIME
will train. Good

benefits,

and

Pioneer Rd. and Grant
to door, Call DA 8-8700.
ACCOUNTING CLERKS

PICK
UP
AND
DELIVER
FULLER
orders.
$2.00
HR.
GUARANTEED,
Call Lillian, PA 4-5721 or JU 3-4250.

nent.

STORE HELP
DEPENDABLE

wants a girl to be their receptionist.
All
public
and
phone_
contact.
No
typing. $375 to start. FREE.

meals

worthwhile

WOMAN
TO
PRESS
OR
FOLD
clothing.
Must
be steady
worker.
5
day week. Good pay. Paid vacation.
Hospital and insurance plan. Apply in
person, North Shore Uniform Service,
1818 Dempster St., Evanston.

DENTAL

708 Church
NORTH
RECEPTIONIST
DENTAL
Suburbs. High salary for girl who can
handle phones, light detail work, very
light typing. Phone personality imporEVANS1ON
tant. Call BOULEVARD
Fee
8-7171. No
DA
EMPLOYMENT
Ask for Wally

vacations,

CLERK-TYPIST
FOR
GENERAL
OFfice work. Credit Bureau of Evanston,
phone 475-5432, Mr. Abegg. -

service rep. $375-$425
NO
TYPING
ON
THIS
ONE.
HANdling
customers
and
their requests.
vena promotional letters. Age open.

_

YOUNG
INTELLIGENT
WOMAN
FOR
permanent
full
time
position
as
cosmetician.
Experience
desired
but
not necessary-will train. Ford Pharmacy, 765 Waukegan Rd., Deerfield. 945A

Help "Business Wanted—Wome
and Professional

a

NURSES AIDES, ALL SHIFTS. PAID

8-7171. No Fee.

fice in Wilmette.

Evanston

Add to Your Income
Good Territories Now
583-5147

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORP.

Employer

¢ Avon Calling $
CHGO.

Opportunity

JU 3-0700
Employer

IN CONTROLPOSITION AVAILABLE
lers Department for alert woman with
skills.
secretarial
in
good background
Must be excellent typist with dictaaptitude.
figure
and
phone experience
fringe
top
salary,
starting
Good
benefit program.

An

LIGENERAL
WITH
ASSIST
brary duties. Should have good typing.
3
includes
Our liberal benefit program
tuition
and
vacation
paid
weeks
reduction.

1812 Chicago Av.

6-3000
An Equal

Illinois

FINANCE

includes public contact. You'll assist
excel.
of
director
advertising
the
suburban firm by handling the phone.
keeping simple records, etc. Req’s are
light typing and willingness to learn.
:
Free.
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT

6028 Dempster

Skokie,
YO

position

interesting

really

Minerals

&amp; Chemical Corp.

9-9000

UN

5-0400
4-8585

We offer excellent benefits and working
conditions;
good __ salary
and
growth potential and a 7 hour day in
our attractive office near Old Orchard
shopping center. For interview phone
Mrs. Lynch.

Photocopy

American
2100 Dempster

BR
SP
9-12

ATTRACTIVE POSITION IN
corporate reservations department for
a person with experience
in airline
ticketing.

International

Business and

ee

FULL OR PART-TIME DAYS, EVES.
Art
and
a
bee
experience
helpful.
Will train.
Phone Mr. Held, ID 2-9090.

274-8100
employer.

SATS.

wate

WAITRESS WANTED
Early shift,
good pay. Please call or
come
in.
C-Dee’s
Snack
Shop,
391
Central Rd., Northfield. 446-9708.

time.

ALL JOBS

Wome
Professional

FSG

PASTE-UP HELP

Techny,

STENO

N. Lincoln
W. Touhy
DAILY 9-5

DA

GENERAL
Some
typing,
duties.
Hours

RESERVATIONS

FOR
OPPORTUNITY
EXCEPTIONAL
an individual who enjoys dealing with
people both on the phone and through
a
handling
letters. Position includes
We
of correspondence.
wide variety
this
for
beginner
a
consider
will
and
to learn
position with ambition
growing
fast
our
in
ahead
move

»

FOR

Wilmette

organization.

PLOYMENT

IVY

Edens Plaza

RS ee

small
growing
manufacture.
Salary
. $6500 to start, Some light che
itd
duties.
Call
BOULEVARD
EM-

Doctor
is big
Eye
Specialist.
Very
well known. See patients from all over
country. You'll welcome everyone into
office.
Check
off
appointments,
set
new
ones. Answer
phone,
help type
bills.
Doctor
will
train
you _ to
everything. He wants pleasant person
(age wide open) who enjoys working
with
and
helping
people.
He'll
pay
$415 or more. Fast raises! Free

SECY-NO

a

BOOKKEEPER, -FULL CHARGE,

Work hand-in-hand with Art Director
of
famed
magazine.
Screen
phone
calls. Meet authors, cartoonists,
columnists
when
they
come
in_
for
assignment
discussions.
Learn detail
that goes into magazine layout. $440 to
start! Thee
=

Office

1-8400

—

DOCTOR'S GIRL
Complete Training

SPLENDID
OPPORTUNITIES

AL

Se

Personnel Department
1771

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

| 107

ey

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.

2120 GREENWOOD ST.
Evanston
475-4700

Personal

ea

If you have 1-2 years keypunching experience and looking for a good steady position
with a future, this may be for
you. New modern office, better than average company
benefits, 8:30 to 4:30, 5 day
week.

STENO
TYPIST
MAIL CLERK
FIGURE CLERK

Apply

OE

KEYPUNCH
OPERATORS

OFFICE
OPENINGS

PLEASE

PMR

2

or

anytime

weeke

GENERAL HOUSEWORK _
adults,
live-in, good plainry) 42:

Small
Large

house, close to transp
rm., bath, TV, radio. O1

TY:

aft. 10, Sat, aft. 3; all “
5}
Tues., Wed.,
Fri., from 8 tt
dinner. Fine salary. OR 3-7751. _
EFFICIENT PLEASANT WOMAN
cleaning and occassional
lig
ing in
Evanston
headquarters
women’s charitable organiza
salary. Monday and
references. UN 9-9231.

Lindgren Emp. Agenc:
NO FEE. REFERENCES
Cooks,

Coupes,

8161 ELM

P.

M

Secon:

ALARY
Hill

ST.
&gt;

DEPENDABLE

REQUI

Seen

=

8

PM.

YOUNG

days a wk. incl. Sun. $70.

WOMA

Must |

own trans. Local refs. req.

432:

CLEANING WOMAN
2 DAYS A WEEK,
Reliable; references.

FREE

5 DAY

$14
|
4525

LIVE

IN

FREE
co
DAY WORK
1-2-5 DAYS
BAKER EMPLOY
811 Davis Street
HOUSEKEEPER
COOK,

RES)

ble person, adult family. 7
E
no Sun.
work.
Near
transp.
required.
mette, Ill

WANTED

Write

A-964,

OPPORTUNITY

Box 6
pe e

FOR f

rovement.
Household workers
tr
n
housekeeping
techniques, —
while you learn. Placement gua
Call DR: 3-8970.
_
‘

ARE YOU WILLING
occasional
Sunday
with

ship

mother?

all that’s

WANTED:
help,

5

required,

TO GIVE.
afternoon

Meals

and

required.

PART-TIME

mornings

a

HOUSEWORK
Tues.,
Fri.

Nr. Linden

AND
Clean

HOUSE

week.

Phone 446-1346.

$2.

—

Re

LAUNDR
work.
Refe:

“L’’. Phone ALpine

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�108A Help Wankea:iiBoby
sitters | 110
BABY SITTER WANTED

Household
HOUSEWORK:
or

COOKING;

Scandinavian

4

MATURE
ence and
child on
p.m.

eye

.
.

CLEANING
AND
or stay 3 nights and
references required. Call

Re 3

0K,
r

Week

speaking.

446-7114

EXPERIENCED.

FAMILY

OF

help,

refs.

req.
. Cail Hi af 8432, Winnetka.

for 6 rm. Skokie home,
OR
5-8582

HOUSEWORK:

110

FOR HOUSEKEEP-

for 1 person, widow, small mod; home. Prefer one with drivers

ice

. $50

1G

per

ning

week.

Call

HI

AND

1 day

week.

for

cleaning

wry

RELI-

and

other

CLEANING

eferences. Tues.

t seative:

(9

own

WOMAN

to

4)

preferred.

transportation.

$14.

experience

y. Tes
HOUSEWORK:
2
CHILn,
5 and 7. Conv. Lake Forest loc.
Good Sang Live-in. References.

ERAL HOUSEWORK
1 day
eee

a

AND IRON-

week. Must be reliable,
and have references. Call

THE

FOR
GENERAL
HOUSEWORK
oe: Baar ae ot = al Must have
orth
Shore references.
Call 256-2054

1700

Tecent

EXPERIENCED
WOMAN
._ cleaning
and
ironing
on
Mon.
s. Thurs. and Fri. for 2 neighbors.
s. required. AL 6-0694 or AL 6-1187.
WE

to

DAY.

BLE

WOMAN

easuald

FOR

a
geod
pleasant
* good refs.

IN.
car

own
roms,
ae
surroun ings;
op
Call 835-1109
«

an
sal-

TO CLEAN
SMALL
iss Wahls, GR 5-3900.

: ey it

ENERAL
NERAL

agate

d

si

5

ed

UN

4-5745.

IRONING.

t-RIENCED

WOMAN

Y

FOR

FOR

or Tuesday

Hours
| 4-5786.

VERY

DAY

and

flexible.

LIGHT

SaturNear

HOUSE-

work 4 to 5 days a week, 4 to 5 hours
day;
refs.
required;
Lincolnwood
ation nr. transp. Call 674-3662.
LER
GIRL
FOR
MOTHER’S
per for 10 month old girl. Flexible
ho
agreust be neat and responsible.

OUS eerEn
‘

tim lady. Plain
me.
TS
ase

COMPANION

room,
SHel-

WOMAN

DAYS

CLEANING

2

; week.
aa :
Call UN 9-2020
ENERAL
HOUSEWORK
AND
ironing. 3 adults. Tues.,

d Fri. Recent

ret
pererences. $15.

, SOPERREPER
-

2 dults.
ouse.

GMPANION:

ork

and

Poa

Go
Own

SOME

LIGHT

cooking.

Help Wanted
—

PERThurs.

COOK

or stay 5
rm

ary. Call 943-4618.
ED

FOR

cooking, own
References.

care.

HOUSE-

References.

Good

Baby Sitters

WEEKEND

8

al

F; ida

year

old

TO

girl,

BABY

Monday

vicinity Lincoln
b'p.m.
9-5149.

TRAIN

in

our

YOU

all

TO

—

PAY

CHEMICAL

SUITE

226 IN THE

At North

End

of West

ORchard

TO

8,000
7,800
7,800
6, 600
5- 6, ro

Bldg.

Parking

Lot

9-1 142

AMbassador

SIT

through

school.

Call

results and have a degree

ST.

2-1 142

Call or Write

UARCO

EXCELLENT STARTING SALARIES
— RAPID PROGRESSION — FREE
UNIFORMS — LOW PRICED CAFETERIA
WITH
FREE
MILK
AND
COFFEE AT LUNCH — SPOTLESSLY
CLEAN.
UNCROWDED
WORK
AREAS — NO LAYOFFS
IN OUR
HISTORY
—
PLUS
THE
MOST
LIBERAL OF FRINGE BENEFITS.
APPLY

INCORPORATED

Wendell
BR 3-3962
2504

Gross

Point

HAVE

Practically

TECHNICAL

Rd.

Evanstor

EXPERIENCED
MUST

(2 blocks north of Oakton
2 blocks west of Skokie Hwy.)
An Equal Opportunity Employer

should
relays,

GR 5-5242

by

Niles Ave. and Searle Parkway
Skokie
ORchard 3-3200

You
with

Outhous

PERSONNEL heats

8:15 a.m. to5
p
Mondays through Frridays
(Evening and Saturday interviews
Appointment)

CHAUFFER

GOOD
no

REFERENCES

night

driving.

Call

251

REPRESENTATIVES

vocational school graduate
with
a knowledge
of basic
electrical principles, you may qualify for a bright future

be capable of tracing electrical schematics
solenoids, transformers and timing devices.

and

be

familiar

After a complete training on company products (at full pay) you will be
assigned to a territory in this area, installing, servicing and maintaining
Xerox equpiment. You wear business clothes (no uniforms). Starting salary depends on your experience and ability. You will enjoy comprehensive
company paid benefits including profit sharing and company ‘car.
a

SEND

YOUR

RESUME

TO:

YARD

INSIDE SALESMEN

XEROX

GROWING
YARD’NEEDS
TWO
MEN
with some experience. Good workin:
conditions,
profit sharing,
wonderful
TP

MR.

CORP.

FINE

244-4300

An

COST
ACCOUNTANT—$8,000—Northern
Suburbs, 1-2 yrs. exper. No deg. reqd.
No fee.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago, Evanston, UN 9-9510

Growth Opportunity for Salesman

W.

Howard

Equal

Employer

Niles,
Call

Chicago

Opportunity

St.
Technical

I.

Manager

775-5690

Suburban

647-8676

Assistant

Will Train for Apprentice
Explore this opportunity learning to assist maintenance trades personnel
in a variety of maintenance duties such as plumbing,
pipe fitting, carpentry,
floor tile setting,
painting,
mechanical
operations
and
general
maintenance work to fabricate, install, repair and maintain equipment,
fixtures and plant facilities. May have opportunity to attend trade school
one evening per week.

Ideal candidate

will have

used

simple

hand

or power

tools

at home

or in

school. He probably has worked on cars. Should have ability to read a
mic, and simple blueprints or rough drawings. If you feel your background
is related, we welcome your call or application.

Powers Regulator Co.

The Hollister Newspapers
Wilmette,

6457

Maintenance

Sell advertising for the North Shore's community
newspapers and develop a growing territory as a steppingstone to further advancement in our progressive
organization. If you're enthusiastic and aggressive, we'll
provide the training and product support to give you
every sales tool. Top starting salary, liberal fringe benefits and commission. Should be college graduate, have
completed military service, and have some experience.

AL

business forms industry.

MEN

PLEASE

Call Glenn

opportunity in the dynamic

CARETAKER

High school or
mechanical and
with Xerox.

DYNAMIC
PLANT
MANAGER
WITH
heavy experience in packaging products
and
equipment.
We
are
more
interested in ability and drive coupled
with
the
above
experience
than
in
superficial
attributes.
Salary
in_ the
mid high teens with a bonus based on:
PROFITABILITY that could run into
the 20s the first year.
Please
send
resume.
Write
A-972,
Box
60, Wilmette.

1232 Central Ave.

experience, consider this

OPERATOR

THE
BUILDING
tenant lot

PLANT MANAGER

meiptcnie

or equivalent business

TRAIN
FOR
PACKAGING
MAchine mechanic and general building
maintenance.

ANIMAL

NEW

1737 HOWARD

can sell ideas and get

MAN TO AGE 50 TO HELP WITH THE
care
and
the _ feeding
of
small
laboratory animals. Farm experience
helpful.

and

Rd.
&amp;
or call

who accepts responsibilities

50, WITH
work
as
attendant.

HANDLER

MAINTENANCE

SKOKIE.

Westmoreland

If you are an individual

HIGH
SCHOOL
EDUCATION.
SOME
chemical
knowledge
and mechanical
aptitude desirable.

or

OLD ORCHARD,

modern

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
1812 Pog pm Av.
Evanston
An Equal Opportunity Employer.

SITTER
NEEDED
FOR
2
dren,
Mondays
through
Fridays.
ferences. 328-6946 after 6 p.m. or

|

FULL

new

HANDLE
DELIVERY,
SORTING
and metering of mail. Must be able to
lift
heavy
mail
sacks
and
climb
stairs. Liberal benefit program including 3 weeks paid vacation.

.

&gt; |

AT

MATERIALS

MOTHERS’

per for summer months. 2 children,
3 and 5. No
housework.
Very
asant, atmosphere. Call after 6 p.m.

ine 1-7905.
ATURE
WOMAN

work

HELP

SALES CAREER?

MAN
TO AGE
55, IN GOOD
PHYSIcal caondition for general utility work
in handling supplies in our packaging
department.
Have
openings
on both
day and‘night shifts.

$6,600

Application engineer, M.E.
E.E. No exper. req.
Sales, industrial controls _
Jr. time study
Adm. office trainee
Sales trainee, H.S. or coll.
Sales correspondent

MAIL CLERK

. 679-1153.

y. Refs. req.
ansp. Call U

WILL

Northfield
Employer

LUMBER

aGUSEWORE

ednesday and Friday. Ex, recent references. Current

ork, Monday

Rd.
Opportunity

Call UN 4-1842

ERAL HOUSEWORK COOKING
ork either 4 or 5 day wk. No heavy
ning. Recent ref. 2 amare,
wages
D 2-1225

2

Se
An Equal

STEADY WORK
ALL BENEFITS
N.W. EVANSTON

Call OR 6-9:
6-9372

ERAL

TRAINEES
PHARMACEUTICAL
Sales promotion. Chgo
territory. Car furnished

MECHANIC

OFFICE.

A WEEK.

COMPANY

AT THE “‘L”’ IN
NORTH SHORE BANK
Free parking in bank

HOUSEWORK

2—3 ant
V. EVANSTO

CHEMICAL

Plaza
Del
Lago,
Sheridan
Westerfield
Drive,
Wilmette
Miss Stralka, 251-9631.

LIVE
and

ni!ished. Northbrook. 272-7095.
HOUSEKEEPING:
LIVE-IN

re-

Howard Johnson's Restaurant

CLEANING

3 days, $12 plus car fare.

‘Call 251-1804.
: ag S HELPER. MUST
plus
private
room

Tuition

kitchen. Immediate full and part-time
openings on all shifts. Breakfast cook,
Grill cook, Salads, preparation work,
Dish Machine
Operators
and Utility.
Uniforms
and meals furnished. Paid
family
hospital
plan,
life insurance
and vacation. Apply at once.

PERSON
WITH
EXPERIreferences to baby-sit for 1
Sundays.
HI 6-8765 after ¢t

and
on

BORDEN

KITCHEN

CLEANING
CAR FARE ANY
Call UN 4-0787.

necessary.

Mystik Tape Div.

.

$12 PLUS

is

fund plan. An opportunity to work in
an atmosphere of personal growth.
Call 446-4000 or apply in person.
CALL
446-4008 SATURDAYS
Mon-Fri.
8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sat.
9:00 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Business and Professional

Attendant

ALERT
MAN,
AGE
40 TO
mechanical
aptitude
to
building service equipment
Shift work-40 hour week.

EXECUTIVE
Gen. accting superv.
Systems programmer, 360 exp.
Financial analyst
Market analysts
Several accountants
Cost accountant, deg. not req.
Administrative ass’t., banking
Acct., cost and budget
Traveling auditor
Cost clerk
Ass’t. warehouse planner
Accounting clerk
Ass’t. Office Mgr. trainee
Bank teller

COMPANY

in professional work of a non-routine
character.
Must
have
draft exempt
status. Only one to three semesters of
college
chemistry
and
some _ lab

WITH

Boiler Room

YOU!

Internal combustion engr.
I.E.’s, methods, layout
I.E., Office Mgr.
Project engineer, mech.
Methods and layout eng.
Sales engineer, Deg. not req.
Machine designer
Ind. eng. asst. Deg. not req.
Tool designer
Mech. draftsman, some college
Draftsman checker, mech.
Draftsman, electro- -mech.
Jr. draftsman
Mechanical technician
Elect. lab tech, H.S. grads

TO
7
work,

needs lab technicians. Will be engaged

BLE

TO

MECHANICAL TECH. $9,000
Some engr’g courses req.
Customer service duties.
Co. car and expenses provided.

some
GROWING

FREE

Professional

Has Openings for Men in
the Following Areas:

IN

TECHNICAL

Help Wanted—Men
Business and Professional

RAPIDLY

100%

and

G. D. Searle &amp; Co.

SUBURBAN AND
FAR NORTH POSITIONS
ALL

‘Help Wanted—Men
Business

Oldest Employment Service
Outside Chicago’s Loop

SPECIALIZING

R &amp; D Technicians

6-3666.

EXPERIENCED

lady

and Professional

MARQUART
The

WOMAN
FOR
OCCASIONAL
DAY
time sitting for 2 small children. S.E.
Evanston.
$1.00 per rour.
Refs.
required. Call 864-3432.

after 6 p.m.

ig

475-2529

PERSON
WITH
EXPERIreferences to baby-sit for 1
Sundays.
HI 6-8765 after 6

MOTHERS
HELPER
FROM
4
p.m.
and
Saturday.
aaa
excellent wage. UN 9-2874

ERAL
HOUSEKEEPING
5 DAY
r week
in North
Evanston.
Pernent position, ref. required. UN 4-

RE WOMAN

BOY

WORKING
MOTHER
WOULD
LIKE
woman to baby sit whenever child is
home sick. Call 869-7163, after 5 p.m.

LIVE-IN

nth of May and June. 3 in family.
ferences required.
446-0421
ered
MIDDLE
AGED
WOMAN
neral housework. 2 adults. Plain
king. No laundry. Stay in. Referrequired. AL 1-0288.

:

OLD

OCCASIONAL
DAYTIME)
OR
EVENing
sitter
for
ten
month
old
girl.
References. Glencoe. 835-2563.

aning Woman With Refs.
ERAL

5 MO.

MOTHER’S
HELPER-CHILD
CARE
for one school child and light housework
8:30 to 6:00,
5 days.
Skokie.
332-4537 days.

ie_ live in if desired, pleasant surround-

additional

FOR
Days

110
Business

Ill.

3400 OAKTON

SKOKIE,

Schmid

OR

1-4300

An

Equal

ILL.

3-670!

Opportunity

Employer

as.

Classified

Evanston Review

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April 20, 1967

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| Help

x.

Sie

110

Wanted—Men

Business

and

ENGINEERING
DRAFTSMAN-EXPEDITER
RAPIDLY

conveniently

oa

GROWING

located

PRODUCT

include

drafting,

requisition,

estimating, project work and associated
duties
with
a
team
of
exoh ag
hes professional engineers.
igh school education and mechanical
know-how essential. Convenient parking, Good salary and benefits.

THE

BORDEN

CHEMICAL

COMPANY

Mystik Tape Div.

1700

Winnetka Rd.
An Equal Opportunity

Write

Northfield
Employer

W.
An

Glenview,
employer

MAINTENANCE

APPLY

PERSONNEL

State

Il.

MAN

RELIABLE
MAN
UNDER
50
varied duties. Permanent 5 day
Close
to
all
transportation.
salary,
benefits
and
working
tions.

FOR
week.
Good
condi-

Bank

Orrington at Davis, Evanston
GR 5-5000
An equal opportunity employer

GLENBROOK FORD INC.
;

Rd.

Phone

729-2600.

Il.

Glenview,

INTO
WORK
TO
TRAINEE
SALES
technical sales for a growing engineer
ing
company.
Will
handle _ sales
correspondence
with
some
local
travel.
Training
will
prepare
for
territorial sales position. Some college
preferred.
Harco
Corp.
8214
MeCormick
Blvd.
Skokie,
Ill. 676-9600.
Call for appointment.
LIFE
UNDERWRITER—MAJOR
LIFE
Insurance
Company,
specializing
in
savings
and
retirement.
Established
clientele.
Good
opportunity
for man
meeting
our
qualifications.
Must
be
between age 28 and 45, married, high
school graduate. All replies confidential. Write A-956,
Box
60, Wilmette,
Tl.

Bus Boys—Dishwashers
GRILL MEN.
FULL TIME
OR PARTtime, excellent working conditions and
fringe benefits. No experience necessary.
Apply
Mr.
Whitman,
Walker
Bros.
Original
Pancake
House,
153
. Green Bay Rd., Wilmette.

p

DRIVER
FOR
LEADING
DRY
CLEANING
plant in Highland
Park.
Salary and
commission. Fringe benefits. Depend_able married man pref’d. J. Zengeler
Cleaners,
Inec.,
2020
First
St.
in
Highland Park. ID 2-2800.
MANAGER—NEED

fast

growing

GOOD

moving

MAN

company.

FOR

Prior

exp.
helpful but not necessary.
Will
train the right man.
Age no preference but ability to handle men, direct
operations and take over is essential.
945-1363.

SERVICEMAN
EXPERIENCED
OR
WILL
TRAIN.
Electrically and mechanically inclinea
man.
Permanent
position.
Apply
in
person.
North
Shore
Refrigeration,
4001 Simpson, Skokie.
PORTER EXPERIENCED
Automobile
dealer
desires.
reliable
porter for all sorts of work. Located
off Edens Expressway between Waukegan
Road
and
Willow
Rd.
Cail
Harvey J. Rumsfield 272-0795.

OFFICE

MANAGER

YOUNG MAN 24 TO 30
with management
skills and cierical
ability for small company.
Call Mr.
Marshall. UN 4-2224 for appt.

_

MECHANICALLY
INCLINED
OR
with some shop experience to do small
non-routine

fabricating

and

shop

as-

sembly.
Permanent
position
with
small growing company. Top wages.
Radiation Equipment Co., 446-4406.

WANTED
EXPERIENCED
TRUCK
drivers and movers. Age between 22
and
40. Steady
work.
Good
wages.
Prefer
those
that
know
this
area.
Apply in person to Mr. Peterson, 2510
Green Bay Rd., Evanston.

--

MAN

FOR
HELP
IN SHIPPING
DEin
pb
pe
of
national
publishers
in
all
ighland
Park.
Will
assist
mailing speceuons. Must be good with
igh
school
graduate
prefigures.
ferred. Call Mr. Davis 433-4550.

April 20,
=

1967

THE

Wilmette,

SHIP,

RECEIVE

AND

Tl.

1700

MAINTAIN

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
1812 Chicago Ave.
492-7608
An Equal Opportunity Employe r

Cost

Accountant

Parkway,
Skokie,
Ill. 60 076
OR 3-3200
Opportunity Employer

Equal

OPERATO R

OPPORTUNITY
IN
EVANSTON
FOR
experienced man to operate 1250WL
multilith.
You
will
order
supplies,
print,
cut, fold, strip negatives
and
make masters. Earn good salary with
free insurance in busy air conditioned
publishing office.
PRESTON TECH. ABSTRACTS CO.
475-4397
Mr. Rodney
An Equal Opportunity Employe r.
:
Call Vick

pages
at HI

modern

building,

BORDEN

cat

(Result Getting

Standards

convenient

CHEMICAL

Winnetka Rd
An Equal Opportunity

WE
ARE
SEEKING
A
MAN _ TO
operate a 1250 multilith press. At least
6 months experience required. Draft
exempt. Position offers excellent opportunities for advancement.

°° 2 DISHWASHERS

eeded!!
6-4376 for information.

8:30 to 5:00, 5 days per week. Pleasant
surroundings,
comprehensive
benefit
program and good starting salary.

Baxter

Laboratories, Inc.

COMPANY

Northfield
Employer

Drive Company Car
Permanent, 40 hour week.
Excellent Company Benefits
Apply Mr. Balmes
The Hollister Newspapers
|232 Central Ave. Wilmette

ALpine |-4300

YOUNG
MAN,
HIGH
SCHOOL
GRADuate with some college level accounting courses. Prefer someone with at
least
1 year
of experience
in cost
accounting.
Call or apply
Personnel
office, 8:15 a.m, to 5 p.m.

COOKS

Factor

Messenger

program.

Assistant

Work

Mystik Tape Div.

Plan

STORE

MULTILITH

PORTER

Waukegan

New

records
on books
and
to help with
general
c
: maintenance
in our small
university book store. Liberal benefit

An

OF
MAINTENANCE
FOR
WANTED
new car showroom and offices. Hours
$2.38
days.
5
a.m.,
11:30
7:30 a.m. to
per hr. to start. Call or see:
R. ETTELSON—AT
2038

TO

Searle

1603

PART-TIME

60,

Business
and Professional

MULTILITH PRESS
OPERATOR

FACILIengineer,
in
I.E.

location and ample
parking.
Tuition
refund program. Please send resume
including
age,
education,
experience
and salary requirements.
All replies
confidential.
Call 446-5000 or apply in person.
CALL
446-4008 SATURDAYS
Mon-Fri.
8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sat.
9:00 a.m, to 5 p.m.

GS. D. Searle &amp; Co.

DEPARTMENT

National

Box

Help Wanted—Men
Business and Professional

mandatory. Interesting diversified assignments. College degree not necessary but one to 2 years college I.E.
work
is required.
Must
have
draft
exempt status.

Porter

CORP.

Lake Av.
:
equal opportunity

A-911,

Pension

BOOK

DIAGNOSE
TROUBLE
AND REPAIR
punch presses, screw machines, milling machine
and other
typical
machine tools for progressive company.
Day shift, 7:30 to 4. Good pay plus
top-notch
profit
sharing.
Companypaid hospitalization, life insurance.

SIGNODE

Competitive Wages

Free

MAINTENANCE
MECHANIC

3700

including

OFFER:

Group Life Insurance
Group Hospitalization
Insurance
Paid Vacations
Paid Holidays

Call 446-4000 or apply in person.
CALL
446-4008 SATURDAYS
Mon-Fri.
8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sat.
9:00 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Wo

;

Professional

COMPANY
GROWTH
HAS
tated need for an additional
to
years
experience

A Nice Place to Work
Good Working Conditions
New

and

Jr. Industrial Engineer

INSTRUCTOR

WE

Northfield,

needs
draftsman-expediter
in
Engineering
Department.
. Assignments

would

Help Wanted—Men
Business

MUST
BE
ABLE
TO
READ
BLUE
prints
and
use
inspection
gauges.
reFive
years
or more
experience
in Northquired.
Factory
location
brook

COMPANY,

in

| a10

Help Wanted—Men —
Business and Professional

Professional

eT eee

GR 5-1560

6301 Lincoln Av.
Morton Grove
965-4700
267-6900
An Equal Opportunity Employer

PROGRAMMER, SR.
EVANSTON DOWNTOWN
COLLEGE DEGREE AND EXPOSURE
to system work desirable. Must have
extensive
experience
programming
magnetic tape and/or disk. Emphasis
either Honeywell or IBM equipment.

Cobol,

Easycoder

IOCS

POSITION
OFFERS
UNUSUAL
FUture potential in expanding new data
center.
Evanston
executive
office of
nat’l corp. Excellent starting salary,
working
conditions
and
fringe
benefits. Call C. C. Boyer 869-2300.

Packaging Corp. of America

Electro Counter &amp; Motor
2717 N. ASHLAND AV.
CHICAGO, ILL. 60614

TECHNICIANS
WE
HAVE
CHALLENGING
tions for young men with mechi
and some electronic ability to ¢

ble and test engineer

low

Fee.

Hours

2100

Starting

and

SALARY ADMINISTRATOR
$9,500-$10,500

NO

FEE

Our
client,
a well known
Chicago
based concern has immediate need
man
to
for a seasoned Personnel
assume the duties of wage and salary administrator. Will train in this
area
if
necessary.
Must
ye
self
starter
as he will be on his own
after a brief indoctrination period.

AUDIT TEAM
PROCEDURES

A great opportunity for the Accountant on his way up! If you’ve been in
Public Accounting, an Internal Auditor, or been involved with methods
and procedures you owe it
self to check this one out. Our client
in his line. Their
is a big name
C.P.A. has strongly urged that they
centralize the accounting system of
their
10 plant
operation.
Do
you
think it’s a challenge?

Sy eee

$10-$13,000

SALARY

RANG2&amp;.

OUT

HI-RISE

MANAGEMENT

Real Estate exposure would be the
ideal here, but our client needs three

types

now,

so

any

busi-

ness
experience
will
qualify.
You
can reside in their Lake Shore propdirect the activities of the building
erties or not, as you choose. You'll
rsonnel
and
screen
prospective
easees.
SALARY RANGE $8,000-$11,000

oT
JOB
OF
THE “WtER .: 3:
PURCHASING/EXPEDITER
URGENT!
Above
Average
Opport.
for young man with some industrial
purchasing
or
expediting
exp.
to
move
into
a buyers
position with
this fast moving company. Sal. $670.

AIRLINE TRAINEE
MGMT.
PROGRAM—$105
WK.
No exp. needed. Train in all phases of air line management.
Enjoy free
Unlimited bs Sag Reaper
for advancement
and
the opportunity
to
travel.
move up professiona ly in one of our fastest growing industries. H.S. grads
and men with some college can start immediately. Call today.
THREE

COLLEGE GRADUATES
$650-$775 FREE
If you are now out of work or are thinking of a job change, you owe it to
yourself to consider the position we are listing below. Our client is one of
the leading Co’s. in America, and they are in the midst of an unprecethey
are offering a training program
that
dented expansion program,
pon completion of this training, it’s up to
is perhaps the best in the U.S.
you. No previous experience is required.

1612
9-9510

Chicago

to learn the newest

Upon
completion
of training,
you will move
programming
procedures.
into the fascinating and highly lucrative field of systems
development.
training
anywhere
and
it will
add
untold
You
won’t
duplicate
this
thousands of dollars to your earning ability. No prev. exp. needed. No fee.

PARKER
600 DAVIS

PARKER
EVANSTON

Ave.,

Evanstor
BR

§ THINK GREEN

UN

That

is

AAA-1
If you

the

motivating

factor —

National company
e
have the ability to meet.

and a sincere desire to make a
money, this is for you. Salary, c

bonus,
expenses.
earnings $10,000.

MURPHY

Average

EMPLOYMENT

1612 Chicago

UN

Ave.,

9-510

aid

THE

PARK
for

S

:

Evanston

BE

DISTRIC

permanent

personel.

park

Interesting

vacation,

ap

Architectural

MILITARY?
REE.

You
deserve
the
best
opportunity
available
and
our
client
has
it.
Your
skill and talent will be utilized to the fullest extent as some
of
Chicago’s
most
qualified
businessmen teach you every phase of
their
company
in
a program
designed
to place
special
emphasis
on your
supervisor
ability.
.E.D.
service
education
qualities.
Good
company benefits, and best of all a
promotion where your skill counts.

rge

950

Hertel,

Johnson,

Pine

Glenview

Home Bldg. Mtrls.
EDP
Systems
Freight Space
Fasteners
Lumber
Institutions
Coatings
Food
(Bakery)
Food (Packaged)
Surgical eens,
Ad Space (Trade)
Dir. of Agents
(Ins.)
Bank Services
Lubricants
Beer/Liquor
Computer Time

Forms

Welding Equip.
Solvents
Boxboard
Gymwear
Pharmaceuticals
Power tools
Gaskets
Advertising Specialties

maintenance

work

and

drive sch

a

bus.
Excellent
working
conditic
retirement
plan,
hospitalization
major medical insurance,
sick|

rsonal

leaves

and

o

:

251-3587.

%

SOME

RETAIL

perience,
background
or interes
music.
Opportunity.
store
ment.
Salary
plus
commission
over 22.
Call 432-7222

LIFEGUARD
FOR
SUMMER
SEASON.
shire Svring Lake. Must

VC
qua

be

exp. Prefer late hi

school or college student. 945-4576,

PRODUCT
12,000
16,000
$14,000
$13,000
$14,000
$13,500
10,000
12,000
12,900
11,000
$14,000
$18,000
11,000
11,000
9,000
13,000

free
free
free
free
free
free
free
free
free
free
free
free
free
free
free
free

10,000 free

10,000
9,000
9,
8,
10,400
9,000
3 8,000
9,600

PARKER
CALL

—

724-

MAN
FOR
FULL
TIME
\
ment
to do
building
operation

and with some

MKTG.
AND/OR

Stopa

ARCHITECTS

St.,

AGGRESSIVE,

OUR EXCLUSIVE well known name
in Chicago Commerce
and Industry
is looking
for
a young
comer
to
room in their Personnel Division.
Oo experience
necessary,
but
any
business exposure will be an asset.
Unparalled benefit package. FREE.

SALES

Draftsma

HI-FI MUSIC SALES

PERSONNEL MGMT. TRN.
ANY DEGREE $625-$750

MARKET

Village
rae:

DIVERSIFIED
WORK.
PL
working conditions in attractive
as
Seley
ing a pee

hone

BY

—
ph

Murp
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE

oy 510 Green Bay Road,
Winnetka, Ill. 446-2160

$525-$575—F

Business

COMPUTER PROGRAMMER
TRAINEE—$7,800
You will be sent to the I.B. M. Institute at full salary

OF

ex

varied work, pleasant workin
tions, excellent retirement a
teh
ees.
eee
pick
mass

CENTER

DAD
If you have a bright ambitious son
looking for a real future, we have
several SALES TRAINEE opportunities with a National Manufacturer of
consumer/industrial
products.
Why
not have him contact us for an appointment.

executive

DIRECTOR OF
SYSTEMS AND

CAREER

generous

aptitude
that
enjoys. public
work. Come in or register by

openings

FINEST

|

salary $468 with raises

months

tenance

SHORES

ua

UN

WINNETKA

NORTH

many

allowance.
Requirements
are
school graduate with a mech

UN_ 9-3520

STAFF ACCOUNTANT
To
perform
professional
accounting
assignments and studies in the areas
of taxes, budgets, government reports,
financial
statements,
and
property
records.
Should
have
a
degree
in
accounting and 2 to 3 yrs. accounting
experience.
Working
knowledge
of
computer operation is desirable. Progressive Northwest suburban publishing.co. Please submit resume outlining education, experience and salary
requirements.
Write
A-975,
Box
60,
Wilmette.

Moonlighting?

and

Dempster

3

Sat. by appt. 636 Church St., Evanston

Snowed under with bills, high rent and
cost of living? Give up that second job
and move into a ground floor opportunity where your financial future is
assured. If you have some college and
previous business background,
that’s
all it takes. $10,000 minimum Ist year.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago Ave., Evanston
UN 9-9510
BR 3-2155

cafeteria

benefits.

AMERICAN PHOTOCO!

SERVICE

9-5

cost

employee

CLIFF

No

¢

TECHNICAL SERVIC
REP. TRAINEE

LARGE
FIRM
IS LOOKING
FOR
A
purchasing expediter; duties consist of
workin
with
the
buyer,
checking
whereabouts of stock etc. Promotable.
Salary $6,400;
will go another
thousand for the right man.

EMPLOYMENT

models

equipment.
Military
service.
ence
acceptable.
Should be_ fan
with
use
of
hand
tools.
Exc
starting
salary,
free
life insu

RE-BUYER

UTILITY MEN
GOOD SALARY
DAY WORK
Men with. general light maintenance
experience to work in our Evanston
and
Glenview
supermarkets.
Some
cleaning
duties.
Steady
employment
with
many
company
benefits.
Free
hospitalization,
profit
sharing
and
cash bonus. Call our central office.
DOMINICK’S FINEST FOODS
1814 N. 15th Av.
Melrose Park
921-8530

or Autocoder,

REQUIRES
AGGRESSIVE PROBLE
SOLVER—MINIMUM3-5 YEARS EXP.

869-8600

free
free
free
free
free
free
free
free

Andreoni.

FOR

MEN DRIVING
WANTEDAND

TRUCK

work.

Must

Inquire

have

at:

Y

chauffeur’s

Builder’s Service Yard
Road
Nor

250 Happ

JANITOR

:

Small modern factory needs full
ee
to fight the battle against
alent with hammer and saw he!
Good pay and all company
:

Apply

Kimball,

Solar

Systems

Skokie.

676-2040.

EXPERIENCED
needed

6

days

$140 per

week.

per

Ine.,

824:
;

GRILL

week,

Mé

of

Sundays. Paid holidays and vaca

ANTHONY'S

RESTAURANT

618 Church

MAN

TO

St., Evanston.

OPERATE

DISH

Ld
CHI

\

and clean up in Restaurant ki
.m. to 11 p.m. daily except
12.00 per day, meals, trans.,

bonus,
ence

3 wks.

NOT

paid

required.

vacation.

ALpine

Mo.

1.66

Exr

DRAFTING TRAINEE

$550. No fee. 0-1 yr. Ao
:
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT
SERV
1612

Chicago,

Evanston,

UN

9-9:

Day &amp; Night Porter Wan t
Call 967-8939

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Classified -

:

*

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Help Wanted—Men-Business

and

1-110 ——etp- wantea==miaa

Professional

Business

CLEAN

WORKING

Challenging

SALARY

VOLKSWAGEN
NORTH CENTRAL
Lake-Cook Rd.
An Equal Opportunity

Deerfield
Employer

Batting salary $175 per week and all
penses.
Territory
will
cover
the
suburban area. If you are unable to
‘ome in or desire an evening appointment please call...

Murphy

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
Ave.,

Evanston
BR 3-2155

HANDYMAN
To

NEEDED
office and

maintain

ing.

This

permanent

factory

build-

position

offers

pees salary and outstanding company
;
efits.
If you
want
responsibility
d enjoy variety we would
like to
cuss this position with you.

Standard Rate &amp; Data Service
:

5201

Old

Orchard

SUREK

Production
t

Rd.

SKOKIE, ILL.

MR.

YO

6-8500

Control Clerk

have ered
figure
ule and
inventory

am. Some

aptitude for
control
pro-

background

ystem
helpful.
ffice 8:15 a.m. to

BD

Apply
5

in computer
Personnel

OR 3-3200
Opportunity

Equal

Display Man

STUDENTS

HEAD
START IN LINING UP
ur summer jobs. We need salesmen
calling on loop businesses. Work

part-time;

plus percentage of initial order;
s furnished. Call 664-9464 for appt.
ou won't be sorry.

“CAFETERIA

:

oks-gen’]

day

p!

.

no weekend work.

TOP

Call

BOY

2-4790

AFTER

SCHOOL,

Sat. Must have driver’s
person. Glenview Florist.

Waukegan

Rd.

APPLY

EVANSTON

Continued
' Illinois,

growth
has

of

created

our
a

research
need

GE ope

Full-time;

ith

lic.

PARK

o tperend

neg goa

position;

Se

variety

duties, 40-hr, week, plus time and a

. Good fringe benefits. Will consiup to 60 years of age.
Biories he PARK DISTRICT
10
Glenview Rd.
724-5670.

ae

STOCKMAN

Experience
preferred in control of
records
but
will
make
;
k and
xception
for
right
person.
Good
y—all
company
benefits. Apply
Solar

Systems

kokie. 676-2040.

MAN

TO

up

loads,

DO

Inc.

8241

SORTING

Steady

work.

N.

Kimball,

AND

Good

MAKE
pay.

5

day week.
Paid vacation,
Insurance
plan.
Apply
in person
only.
North
ore Uniform Service, 1818 Dempster
, Evanston.
INTENANCE
MEN
WANTED
FOR
work, plenty of work available, 6
ee
werk earn while you learn. $2.75
per hour starting wage. Guardian Pool
p.,
133.
Skokie
Rd.,
Northbrook,
835-4335.

H

MACHINE

OPERATOR

FURNITURE

Experienced

REFINISHER

or

—

WANTED-MAN
part-time
for

landscape

call 328-7083. after 6:30.

Classified

CAB DRIVERS WANTED, FULL
OR PART-TIME. DAY OR NIGHT.
EXCELLENT INCOME. APPLY:
8915 LAWNDALE,
SKOKIE
FLEXIBLE HOURS
Order filler, stock room and maintenance
work
for
rental
store.
Call
collect for appointment, ID 2-6333.

Men for Landscape Work
CALL AFTER 6 P.M.
ORchard 3-4446
NO
MORE
DROP-OUTS.
WILL
PAY
more for mature men. Light factory
(woodworking).
Call Glenview,
729-3100,

lab

laboratories

assistants

in

the

in

INSPECTION

following

FREE

who

seek

opportunity

and

are

willing

to

CONDITIONS

PAID VACATIONS
A. J. DeMuro

647-8000

THE

Ext. 213

RAULAND

CORP.

5600 West Jarvis

Niles, Illinois
Equal

Help Wanted—Men
Household

CLEANING
MAN
WITH OWN TRANS.
portation wanted for 1 day a week.
Must have references and will do all
types of cleaning. Call Mr. or Mrs.
Friend 835-3750. Evenings—446-0660.
HANDY
MAN,
MARRIED;
40-50 YRS.
old; yard work;
housework;
must be
able to drive. Furnished air-cond. apt.
for married couple only. Recent ref.
req. Good salary. HI 6-0111.
MAN
FOR
CLEANING
week. Local references.
p.m. Hillcrest 6-4599.

ONE
DAY
A
Call after 7:30

EXPERIENCED
LOCAL
school boy for lawn work on
days, $1.50 an hour. CRestwood
evenings.
WANTED;
H.S.
work, Saturdays.

YARD

KITCHEN
HELP
AND
DISHWASHER.
With or without exp. Part or full time.
Caravel
Restaurant
in
Northbrook.

FACTORY HELP

Call

272-4358.

SHOE SALESMAN.
EXP.
IN FITTING
good shoes, for growing family store
in H.P.
Full
or part-time.
432-5293.
Ask for Mr. Moretti, Mike’s Shoes.
MAN
18-40
(PART
OR
FULL-TIME)
to
learn
carpet
installation
trade.
Must like to work with tools.
Call PArk 4-6257.
PART TIME
EVENING
HELP 6 P.M.
to 9 p.m. Gino’s Standard Service.
960
Green Bay Rd., Glencoe.
835-0270.
HELP
WANTED,
MAN
FOR
PARTtime cleaning work in business estab-

early evenings

and Sundays.

FURNITURE

full or part-time.

SWANSON

Good

BROTHERS
-3

pay.

MOV.

MOVERS

IDEAL JOB
FOR
RETIRED
TRANS.
for moving
portation man. Run officé
Company. April 1 to October 31. Good
pay. 475-3141.

Help

BOY
FOR
Call 272-4146.

HIGH
Satur2-1322

Wanted—Men
Industrial

ASSEMBLERS
STOCK MEN
SHIPPING MEN
WORK IN PROGRESSIVE EVANSTON,
new plant, convenient location, above
average
wages
plus
extraordinary
employee benefits.
Come

in

future

and

discuss

for

a

personal

your

security.

how

can

2120

interview

improve

BUEHLER

to

your

LTD.

Greenwood

St.

Evanston
475-4700
MACHINE OPERATOR TRAINEE FOR
plastic extrusion
plant in Glenview.
Some
experience
preferred,
but
not
necessary. Immediate opening availayl
Contact
Mr.
Westfall
at PA
9-

SERVICE MAN. NO EXP. NECESSA:
ry; pleasant North Shore route; apply
Aerosol
Exterminators,
4674 ‘Elston
Av., Chicago.
ACCOUNTING TRAINEE
6-9 Hours. $525. No fee.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
' 1612 Chicago, Evanston. UN 9-9510

GUARD
WANTED, EVANSTON.
23 apt. building—private pool.
$75 per 6 day week, mid June to Sept.
Call 475-1520,
7:30 p.m. - 10 p.m. only.

Help

we

USE
HOLLISTER
WANT

ADS

Wanted—Men—Industrial

Opportunity

Employer

The Powers Regulator Co.
“A good place to work—where people are important"

A Zenith Subsidiary

An

111

INFORMATION

NEW INSTALLATION
Now hiring a leadman for a new plating installation.
Responsible position requires one experienced in still
plating operations
— maintain tanks, mix solutions,
obtain chemical conversion codings and tests for
current density and thickness.
Remodeled and expanded facilities are among the
best in industry. Excellent working conditions, earnings and complete benefit program.

REFUND

CALL:

Kitchen Helper Wanted
GLENVIEW.
FOR
call PArk 4-5100.

Plater-Leadman

HOSPITALIZATION
WORKING

STOCKMAN,
FULL-TIME;
GOOD
pay; fringe benefits; 5 day week; The
Fabric
Mart,
Randhurst
Shopping
Center, Mt. Prospect, Ill. 392-2441.

112

112

LIFE INSURANCE

PLEASANT

MAN
TO TRAIN
IN CONSTRUCTION
work.
$2.25 to start, or experienced
man, Call 724-4721.

LIFE

PROFIT-SHARING

TUITION

TREE MEN
EXPERIENCED
ONLY NEED APPLY.
Brown Tree Service, Chicago
472-3997
YOUNG
MEN,
NO
EXP.
NEC.
WILL
teach
dry
cleaning
profession
and
route sales, Fine opp. Apply Perfecto
Cleaners, 821 Emerson, Evanston.

BUS BOYS
EXPERIENCED.
STEADY
work, good pay, Room and board. Call
Mrs. Welch, 272-0272.

Niles,

SHIPPING
We need high school graduates
learn. We offer the following.

CUSTODIAN NEEDED
In Northbrook
CR 2-0182

EXPERIENCED

PROCESS LAB
CHEM. LAB
MAINTENANCE

|

days 432-0229, eves. 945-0229.
;
Full

trainee

LAB

in all types of furniture

-preferred-also
accept
applications
from man exp. in production patching,
work with firm on north shore. Call

gardening

development.

HARDWARE
store experience or will train.
Permanent. Benefits.
Eckart Hardware Co.
735 Elm St., Winnetka.

lishment,

AND

; full and part-time,
nights,
4
.m. to midnight. Top pay to reliable
man. Own transportation. Apply Peak’s Dairy Bar, 100 Skokie Blvd., 1
k. North of Old Orchard.

Retail

All inside, no heavy work. OR 6-2444.
HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR FOR HELP IN
RESTAURANT
AFTER
SCHOOL
AND
SATURDAYS.
HI
6-1710,
NORTHFIELD.
DRIVER WANTED
WITH
OWN
CAR
Approximately
20
hours
per
week,
Call Chicken Delight, 2010 Central St.,
Evanston. GReenleaf 5-7600.

HOUSE

k 9-161

permanent

for

and

Professional

FULL
OR
PART-TIME
SEMI
DRIvers,
truck
helpers,
box
carriers,
furniture
movers.
Start immediately
600 Hartrey St. Evanston UN 4-3700

ers

724-8222.

Any

BOYS
WANTED
12
TO
-16
TO
work afternoons and Sat.
guaranteed
salary, good pay. Call 539-1240.
PART
OR
FULL
TIME.
ODD
JOBS.
Set
your
own
hours.
Phone
3288841—475-0743. Call 8-11 a.m. 15 rings. —

INC.

DIS
ASHERS NIGHTS
STEADY. FULL TIME.

svccmupaiamee

EXPERIENCED
ELECTRICAL
APpliance repair man, for major household appliances. Apply in person at:
Brunderman Elec.
Co. 2224 W. Lake Av.
Glenview, II.
724-4556 or 729-4542.

and

PORTER
FOR
OUR
NEW
STORE.
Excellent
starting
salary.
See
Mr.
Birnbaum,
Manager,
L. Fish Furniture
Co.,
Dempster
St.,
at Harlem
Av.,
Merton
Grove,
Ill.

SCHOOL

MOVERS—FOR
FURNITURE MOVING
company.
Need
2
good
men,
one
capable of driving semi. Good starting
salary. 945-1363. Deerfield Van Lines,
Inc.

ELECTRONICS

WAGES

CRestwood

H SCHOOL

DELIVER
Evanston.

H. S. GRADS
THE JOB TRAINING

ON
GLASS

kit.-dishwashers-porters

hours,

ETC.
in S.

areas:

_ STAFFING NEW CAFETERIA
Located Saunders Rd., Northfield.

_ Day-time

Money

Help Wanted—Men
Business

IN

GOLFER—SEASONAL
POSITION
TO
assist
in
operation
of
golf
course.
Starting in shop work. To begin this
spring. Consider older man.
Glenview Park District.
724-5670

Extra

110

Professional

MECHANIC.
ALIGNMENT
EXPERIence
required.
Excellent
pay,
good
working
condition,
Union
benefits.
Apply in person: Biltmore Tire Company 9323 Skokie Blvd. Skokie 679-4840
TOP
FLIGHT
PHONE
SALESMAN
for radio station. Prefer experienced
but will train. Good
opportunity
for
retired
man.
Write
A-955,
Box
60,
Wilmette, III.

EXPERIENCED
SERVICE
STATION
attendant.
Noon
to
10 o’clock.
Top
wages, health benefits, vacations, for
the right man. Harms Wood Standard.
724-9898

CLAIMS
ADJUSTER
TR.—No
exper.
nec. Starting sal. $6,600 plus car and
expenses.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago, Evanston, UN 9-9510

and

MEN
TO
WORK
AT
PRIVATE
school.
Maintenance
and _ janitorial
duties. Must
be honest and reliable.
os
for appointment.
446-0674 ext.

634-3434.

commission

oe

3+.

View,

LAB ASSISTANTS

A

or

Prairie

a

Wanted—Men

REQ.
MAN
OVER
65
TO
TAKE
telephone
calls at his home
while I
am away for several mo. at a time.
Also to keep in touch with janitors.
328-0082.

MR.
High

Employer

‘Phone ID 2-6116 for appointment.

full

Shore.

EXPERIENCED
SUPT.
FOR
APARTment building,
north
suburbs.
Completely capable of all phases of work.
Write A-968, Box 60, Wilmette, Il.

EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE
No fee. Hours 9-5
UN 9-3520
Sat. by appt. 636 Church St., Evanston

SQUARE,

Mr.

FOR
CAR
OR RENT,
a newspaper
route
Call UN 4-4075.

No experience
is required
for
this
position,
which
starts
at
$100
per
week. No collections;
excellent bene.
fits;
the
company
is looking
for
a
promotable person.

FOUNTAIN

MEN

Synnestvedt and Associates
3602 Glenview Road.
Lee
4 to 5 p.m.
724-1300

Man—Earn

DRIVER?
ROUTE MAN??
SALESMAN???

Excellent Opportunity
.
Union Shop

either

$9,000.

Car necessary. Send resume
to A-959, Box 60, Wilmette.

CHANDLER'S

Call

Sch.

gressive hard working HS
grad. 25-30 yrs. old, draft exempt to sell ind. prods. 5 day
wk. all Co. benefits. Sal.-

Window

Ralph

FULL
TIME
EVENINGS.
CALL
Magnani.
Adlai
E.
Stevenson

terr. now open. | want an ag-

Exp. approx.

Business

CUSTODIAN

SALES TRAINEE
No experience necessary. Will
train. N.E. Chicago, No. Shore
Lake and McHenry County

Sheet Metal Man

COLLEGE

TREE

Steady work on North

2717 N. ASHLAND AV.
CHICAGO, ILL, 60614

FULL
TIME.
PERMANENT.
Personnel Dept., 4th floor.

Searle&amp; Co.

Searle Parkway, Skokie, Ill. 60076
An

Position

Help

Professional

BIGGER EARNINGS FOR 1967
By
selling
Gilmer
Memorials.
of
excellence
full
or
part-time.
Write
today:
GILMER MONUMENT WORKS, INC.
Howard Lake, Minnesota, 55349
NEW
CAR DEALERSHIP
NEEDS
EXperienced polisher and used car detail
man. Top wages for top steady man.
See
service
manager,
DesPlaines
Chrysler Plymouth, 622 E. Northwest
Hwy., 296-1021.

Electro Counter &amp; Motor Co.

Comm.

and

110

COLLEGE
STORE
NEEDS
YOUNG
man
for full time work in shipping
and
receiving
department.
Apply
in
person only. See Mr. Iversen.
NORTHWESTERN STUDENT CO-OP
1726 Orrington Av.
Evanston

PROGRESSIVE WORK RECORD
THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE OF
PRACTICAL AND ADVANCED
QUALITY
CONTROL
METHODS
REQUIRED

Industrial Sales

1612 Chicago
N 9-9510

Business

For
PROBLEM SOLVER

CONDITIONS

&gt; res
FURNISHED
.
EXCELLENT STARTING

Professional

QUALITY
CONTROL
MANAGER

Shipping and Receiving of
Spare Parts
. GOOD HOURS
.

and

i

T10 Help Wanted—Men

CO 7-630
3400 W. OAKTON

An Equal Opportunity

OR 3-670!
SKOKIE, ILL.

Employer

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald © Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

April 20, 1967

�ngM—botaoW

Help

noM-—pstanW

Ort |

aish

Wanted—Men

Help

Industrial

FULL TIME POSITIONS
Extra Premium for nights
Kingsbury

will

train

. . Chucking

113.

Ma-

Excellent employee benefits
Cafeteria open both shifts

Come

HIGH
SCHOOL
GRADUATE
WITH
1
or 2 years college, at least 2 years
relevant
proofreading
experience
required.

Interview

Call

The Bastian Blessing Co.
4201

W.
CTA

An

equal

EXCELLENT

employer

Shift

OPPORTUNITY

2100

PHOTOCOPY

Dempster

UN

appointment

9-9000

A Good Company
A Good Company

REAL ESTATE
We
now
have
an
opening
for
an
aggressive
man
or woman—who
is
desirous
of an
association
with
an
active office and wants to make real
estate
a permanent
profession.
Will
train if inexperienced. All replies are
confidential. Call Mr. Friend.
KENNETH FRIEND REALTY
835-3750
COLLEGE
STORE
NEEDS
YOUNG
man or woman for full time work in
supply department.
Apply
in person
only. See Mrs. Workman.
NORTHWESTERN STUDENT CO-OP
1726 Orrington Av.,
Evanston

have

openings

Customer Service Supervisor
FOR
A
SMALL.
DEPARTMENT
IN
one of our rapidly-growing divisions.
Car necessary because of location in
Skokie. Must have related experience.

EXCELLENT
OPPORTUNITY
FOR
young high school graduate to learn
new
data-phone
system.
Duties
will
include
coordination
of
system _ be-

customer

offices.
business

our

previous

LOOKING FOR STABILITY?
Reliable, mature man needed on our
maintenance staff for permanent long:
term
employment
with
all benefits.
Uniforms
furnished.
Will be bonded.
(Hrs. 7 a.m. to 3:30)

Biller Typists
GOOD
TYPING
SPEED
REQUIRED.
Experience helpful but will train high
school graduate.

W arehousemen
NEED
RELIABLE
PEOPLE
FOR
der
filling,
packing,
shipping
receiving.
Clean’
warehouse;
working conditions.

ORand
good

Addressograph Operator
ACCURATE
TYPING
REQUIRED
IN
this position for person interested in
details.
Experience
helpful,
but
we
will train beginner.

interesting

aptitude

5 day

and

week,

good
from

duties

which

re-

typing

ability.

for figures, interest
9 a.m.

to 5 p.m.

2020

four week

BANK

vacation

Time and one half for all overtime

hours

FIRST NATIONAL

BANK

D

TRUST CO. OF EVANSTON

12 days of sick leave annually

800 Davis
An

Plan

St.

Equal

Evanston
Opportunity

DAvis

8-8100

Employer

GRILL COOK

Group Insurance

Michigan Shores Club
FOR
OUR
SNACK
SHOP,
MALE
OR
female.
Experienced.
3 p.m.
to
10
p.m.
Hospitalization
insurance,
paid
vacation, retirement plan, Christmas
bonus,
pleasant
working
conditions.
am Michigan
Av.,
Wilmette,
AL
1-

Apply in Person

to Mr. Karl Bielert
Northbrook,

272-5050

TELLER

EXPERIENCED
PAYING
AND
REceiving teller; 5 day week. Convenient
to all transportation. Usual employee
benefits. Apply Personnel Office.

8 Paid Holidays

Road

RIDGE AV.
EVANSTON
Ph. 864-6050, ext. 220
All Qualified Applicants Welcome

Ill.

FOUNTAIN
boys, and

MAN
OR
WOMAN,
porter. Nights.
Call BR 4-3367.

BUS

WE
NEED
A
FULL-TIME
SALESparses interested in real estate. Call
ayser.
r.
Kenilworth Realty
AL 1-5600

with

TRAIN

AS

TIME

TELETYPE.

OPERA-

tor

WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO.
1011 Davis Evanston
4952 Main, Skokie
An Equal Opportunity Employer
WINNETKA REAL ESTATE
We can use someone interested in seling Real Estate. Come in and let Mr.
Weinrich
explain
a very
attractive
proposition.
PORTER
&amp; WEINRICH
446-2600.
62 Green Bay Rd., Winnetka

NURSES AIDES
Excellent
tions.

Call

AL

MAN,
WOMAN
operate
short

summer

and

benefits

club,

end

of

May

TO
at

through

Director

Desired

NORTH
SHORE
CHURCH
DESIRES
Music
Director
either
combination
choir director and organist or separate positions.
Write
A-947,
Box
60,
Wilmette.

Mature

Man

or Woman

to

WORK IN OFFICE. TELEPHONE AND
billing. Full or part-time. UN 4-4075.

RENTALS
For

Room

for

SINGLE

Rent—Rooms

Rent
PERSON.

ALpine

629

Green

in Evanston
PREFER

Bay

1-8018.

Apartments

to Share

GIRLS

2

GIRLS
WISH
1 SAME
TO
§
Evanston
town house.
Own
bed
and
close
to
transportation.
475-5513 after 6 p.m.

bedroom,

with

Highland

Park.

132

WOULD
apartment,

same.

Car

432-6324

FE-

ALE.
UNiversity 9-6988.

ROOMS
NICELY
FURNISHED
AND
decorated. Switchbord and maid service. Special spring rates. Post graduate students welcome. Call UN 4-4905.
NICE CLEAN ROOM AND BATH. PVT.
ent. Ridge near St. Nicholas Church.
Men only. $17.50 a week. Quiet home.
No students. UN 4-7892 after 4:30 p.m.
EVANSTON:
ONE
LARGE
ROOM
cooking
es.
Gentleman
pre- |
ferred.
Foster
St.
Evanston,
Illinois.
CLEAN
CHEERFUL
ROOM
FOR
young employed lady. Cooking facilities,
near
trans.
and
Downtown
Evanston. Call DAvis 8-9034.
SLEEPING ROOM NEAR TRANSPORtation and shopping
on Madison
St.
near
Sherman,
Evanston.
$12
per
week. Call UN 4-9084 after 6 p.m.
CLEAN .
LARGE
COMFORTABLE
room
for employed
gentleman.
Central
street
location,
Evanston.
Nr.
restaurants. Phone UN 4-0956.
TWO
LARGE
SLEEPING
_ROOMS
walk-in closets. Best central Evanston
location. All transp., cross ventilation
Men. UN 4-7226
EVANSTON.
BRIGHT
CHEERY
room. Near all transportation. Good
parking.
1228 Oak Av. After 5 p.m.
MA 6-7919.
ROOM
AND
BATH AND GARAGE
IN
private
Highland
Park
home _ for
working
woman.
Meals
if desired.
Write A-963, Box 60, Wilmette, Ill.
NORTH
EVANSTON
— NEWLY
DEC.
5 windows.
Private bath. Gentleman
preferred. References.
864-0329 after 6 p.m. or weekends.
NICE CLEAN PLEASANT ROOM
FOR
1 or 2 people.
1 fl. house, meals if
desired. Elegant cook. Vic. Wilmette
and 16th sts. AL 1-6616.
EVANSTON—NON
RACIAL—ROOM
for employed woman or older couple
w/ kitchen poy oeeet: Near transportation. Call
UN 9-4594.

ey

KOENIG &amp; STREY

FOR

DISCRIMINATING

Words

BUYER

|

can’t describe the thought

planning
that
built
this
Tr
California contemporary ranch
hon
For indoor living all the convenie
es

—for

outdoor

living

fully equipped
de luxe

BRICK

patio

green.

Fp

A

RANCH

EAST

2

GLENVIEW

one owner home

full

baths.

eating

area

Frpl.

exc.

rm.,

full bsmt., 2 car attach. gar.
JUST REDUCED

yrs.

old

and

wit

in li

rm.,

4

;

in Glenview.

Well maintained
bdrms.,

lge.

putting

home

in kit.

Fa

BI-LEVEL

tastefully

|

decorated.

Sep.
din. rm.,
4 bdrms.,
yey
breath-taking fam. rm. with bar
frpl. Beautiful yard, 242 car atte

garage.

Cae

:

NEED

4

LOW LOW

MORE

bdrm.

baths.

BEDROOMS?

Glenview

Designed

home

for easy

with

es

maintena

Nice family rm., excellent eating
in kit., plus

din.

rm.

Close

in locatic

COMPLETED-THEN A TRANSFE!
New
carpet,
new
parquet
fl
dining room, new bathroom og rt
medicine cabinets, new bar in |
rm., new 2 car garage, in this 3 hb
home with 2 full baths.
:
:

DON’T

MISS

CONVENIENT LOCATION
3 bdrm. ranch with ample

rm.

comb.,

kit,

area, gar., fenced
and stores.

with

pais

yard,

wa

tek
closet

°

ag:
an

eating

WORKING OR RETIRED COUPLE?
—
Why
pay
rent—build
up
an equit;
Don’t
miss
this cute
all brk.
h
with 2 bdrms.,
lge. liv. rm.
ha
new carpet wall to wall. Stove
refrig.
Low
down
payment.

today. JUST

REDUCED

TO

KOENIG &amp; STRE
Wilr

ELEGANT NEWER
EVANSTON APARTM
Choice
INSPECT

Locations

EVERY

DAY

2 T0O5_

THE ULTIMATE IN
CHARM AND COMFORT
Two

bedrooms, Electric Kitchen
Distinctive architecture
Professional craftsmanship
©

Garage or parking space available

Greenwood
1406 HINMAN.

Inn Apis,

NEAR

THE

TO SEE CALL GR 5-4

Plymouth

Aen:

Apa rhea

1101 GROVE, Elev. bldg., 2 baths
O SEE CALL DA 8-3757

OTHER ATTRACTIVE.
APARTMENTS -

1227

TWO
HARVARD,

BEDROOMS
Newer 2nd flr.

Front apt. with 3 exposures. P
included. Adults preferred. May

GEORGE J. CYRUS EV &amp; C

JANSTONON

233 ASBURY AV.

UN 4-9020

EVANSTON

oa

7 ROOMS—2 C.T. BATHS!!

DE LUXE—SPACIOUS!! AVAIL. MAY
st

First floor on lovely 916 Michi
Ave. 2 blocks to Lake—15 blk.
No. «
St.

with

private

CHEERFUL
ROOMS
FOR
Western girl students, near

tor and freezer—congenial

9-2472.,

p.

LAKE FOREST COLONIAL RAN
4 twin
size
bdrms.,
excellent
plan,
full .bsmt.,
2
car
attac
garage, 1 acre lot with beautiful
t
Country living close to town.

Main

Kit. Call UN

5

~=For Rent—Apartments

ROOM
FOR
GENTLEMAN—HOWARD
and Ridge. Private entrance. Chgo. or
Evanston buses.
ROgers Park 1-1044
NORTH
campus,

‘
1

desirable.

after

IMMAC. NORTHBROOK

COUPLE
snack
bar

Labor Day. Must have exp. ordering
food,
hiring
help
and _ willing
to
manage entire operation. Salary plus
bonus. 432-5585 after 7 p.m.
COLLEGE
STORE
NEEDS
“YOUNG
man or woman for full time work in
book
department.
Apply
in
person
only. See Mr. Iversen.
NORTHWESTERN STUDENT CO-OP
1726 Orrington Av.,
Evanston

Music

Hotel,

Wilmette.

condi-

working

1-0500

OR
order

Central

3

PREEXPERIENCED
SHIFTS;
ALL
ferred, but will train if necessary.

FOR

Accountant

graduate

|

LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING
ROOMS.
so
sleeping
rooms.
Free
_parki!

YOUNG
WOMAN,
28,
to share
her
furn,

CORPORATION

college

Rent—

TWO

EVANSTON
220
Welcome

TYPIST—FULL
WILL

Senior

an

recent

Secretaries

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION

are:

needs

NATIONAL

WN

TO SHARE 5 RM. APART. W/SAME
Call 328-4650
e

creative and organization abilities to
plan
and write
advertising
bulletins
and
brochures.
Will
assume
many
responsibilities
in production
areas.
Evanston
location.
Complete
fringe
benefit
program.
Phone
BR _ 3-4210,
ext. 220, Miss Deutsch.

120

quire

will train if necessary.

GROWING

STUDENT.
4-1845. No ans.

For

130

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION
RIDGE AVE.
PH. 864-6050, ext.
All Qualified Applicants

OR_
UN

Light Housekeeping Rooms

MANY BENEFITS INCLUDED IN
ALL PART-TIME POSITIONS.

2020

MAN
transp.

124

Choose your own hours between 9 a.m.
and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday,
with a minimum of 23 hours per week.

RESPONSIBLE
POSITIONS
FOR
EXperienced secretaries, in Sales Administration
and
Customer
Service
Departments. Excellent opportunities for
responsibility and challenge.

GOOD
OPPORTUNITY
FOR
HIGH
school grad. to learn accounting work.

Salary will depend upon experience level. The Village

Li April 20,

and

Janitor

in details,

Dundee

locations

Some
college
or
experience helpful.

Project Draftsmen

Varied,

POSITIONS

COPYWRITER

Coordinator
tween

Ev., Newly Dec. for BusiNESS
oe

Clerk Typists
and Biller Typists

Estimator
INTERESTING
AND ABSORBING
POsition
for
qualified
person
in
our
Laboratory
Contract
Department.
Previous
experience
and
ability
to
read architectural drawings would be
helpful.

Accounting Clerk

Water Plant Operator

750

for:

RECENT
COLLEGE
OR
COMMERCE
school student or graduate with min.
of 2-3 yrs.
college-level
accounting.
Duties
will
include
preparation
of
financial
statements
and
accounting
reports plus analysis work. Excellent
potential for advancement.

tor

Retirement

To Go With—
To Grow With

WOULD
WELCOME
THE
OPPORTUnity of discussing with you the many
opportunities
now
available, . your
future prospects with American,
and
our complete fringe benefit program,
including Health and Life Insurance.
Profit Sharing and Retirement. Education Plan and Employee Discounts.

Dictaphone

~ Career Opportunities

Annual

PERMANENT

Clerk Typists

otters

provided

PART-TIME

GOOD
TYPING
AND
FIGURE
APTItude
required.
Challenging
openings
leading to secretarial positions.

The Village of Northbrook

Benefits

HOSPITAL

i

For RAS

120

WideeMen a

Help

113

BASIC
ARCHITECTURAL
DRAFTING
skills required.
Some
college and/or
board
experience
helpful.
Excellent
potential.

EDUCATIONAL
PUBLISHERS
1900 E. LAKE AV., GLENVIEW
An Equal Opportunity Eraployer

FOR

supervisor
to take
over
and
run
a
small
3rd _ shift
paper
cutting
and
packing dept. Should have 2 or more
years
supervisory
experience
and
preferably
some
hackground
in_ the
paper industry. We offer an excellent
starting
salary
PLUS
a night
shift
bonus,
PLUS
an overtime
pay
program,
free life insurance
and many
other
company
benefits.
This
is an
opportunity
to
supervise
3rd_
shift
operation completely under your own
direction.

AMERICAN

for

on 9h Oo 3
FORESMAN
&amp; CO.

TO DOOR

Foreman—3rd

Kennedy

729-3000

Peterson

opportunity

Miss

alien

SUPPLY CORPORATION

We

PROOFREADER

5-112|

In For

NEEDED

MATHEMATICS
Text
Book
publisher
has
excellent
opportunity for college graduates with
strong mathematics
background
and
recent
teaching
experience
at
the
upper
or
lower
elementary
school
level,
Will edit and write
copy
for
student
and
teacher
material.
Must
have
a
good
knowledge
of mathematics.

dlers . . Polishers

Or

and Women

ments.

tors .. Packers . . Stock Han-

noM—botnow

Help Wtd.—Men and Wikies

113

AMERICAN

HEALTH
College
graduate with experience
in
editing and production to edit manuscripts for health textbooks. Will also
work with art and production depart-

semblers .. Dippers . . Inspec-

MU

Help Wtd.—Men

EDITORS

chines . . Turret Lathes
Drill Press . . Hardinges . .
Hand Screw Machines . . As-

CALL

orf

TRUCK DRIVERS
START $2.37 per hour. $3.20 per hour
after
2
months.
Regular
teamster
benefits.
No
Saturdays.
Apply
National School Towel Service, 1815 Ridge
Av., Evanston.
MEN TO WORK IN LAUNDRY
start
at
$2.25
per
hour.
Union
benefits. No Saturdays. Apply
National School Towel Service
1815 Ridge Av., Evanston.

~ PERMANENT
Experienced
operators
or
for the following machines:

qisk

Wanted—Men
Industrial

room,

Beautiful,

dining

room,

bath.

spacious

master

Two

other

livins

bedroor
bed

plus wood paneled den—efficient
Charles kitchen with Revco Refrig
$340

per

month—garage

L. A. PETERSON

| 967 Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

&amp; CO

neighbors.

avail.

GR

Classified - a

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�132

QUINLAN
vanston's Only ew
Lake

1303
6813
2727

Front Apt. Bldg.

43
2151
2146
‘2727

1 bedroom from $230
2 bedrooms

from

- 3 bedrooms
new

$260

from $400

1501
445

i

ag § Raymond
elevator
eature
year
round
a
scnatenios, complete Hot
ee
oe balcon es, large clos} , ceramic tile baths, spacious living
ns with separate dinning rooms.
and outside parking Gveltabie.

N 1:30 TO 5:00 P.M.

1520

025 SHERMAN

Evanston

1
2
3
4

Bidg.

INVITED

TO

COME

IN

Mrs.

ms. . 3rd
$.,

2nd

:

,

Fl.

AVAIL.

2nd

JUNE,

Fl.

Sherman

AVAT,

cant
s.

"View
911

$125.

nr.

Sherman

nr.

Sherman

10

nr.

nr.

14

nr.

baths.

Simpson

Fl.

EAT

Seward

at

&amp; GOLEE,

a

Sherman Av.

Sherman

A. 8-3200

Peterson

650
gets

a

see

these

really

the
All

tments
have
their
own
private
conies.
Heat
is
supplied
by
a
gas fired hot water system,
dually controlled in each apartKitchens
are unusually
large
ger are
double
oven
de-luxe
,, double door refrigerators, and
All
apartments
are
air

|

DAILY

A

~.

EVANSTON
BR 3-3750

Attractive

SPACIOUS
Mt

.

shops
May ist.

ROOMS.

2e Rooms
i

BUILDING

EVANSTON
BR 3-2660

2125 RIDGE .
es
;

8 5781

: Classified

Gas
CEntral

W.

6-8696

Evanston Review

5-1617

Estes Ave.

RM.
APTS.,
LOW
RENT,
NEW
kitchen
and
bath,
comp.
decorating
and
floor
sanding.
Near
park
-and
lake. Call Mr. Giannetti
274-8325

Fargo Ave.
WILL
DEC.
LOW
for cooking. Call Mr.
BR 4-1043

&amp; POAGUE

DE, 2-6800

GLENVIEW
FREE HEAT
NEWLY FURNISHED
4 ROOM APARTMENTS
Beautifaliy
furn.
and
unfurn.
conditioned,
free
cooking
gas.
venient
to
shopping,
trans.
eer
Spacious closets; ample
parkin

(APPROX.

pkg.

Schetter—864-

CO.

GR

5-1010

BDRMS.
SMACK
DAB
ON
LAKE
Michigan. Beach. Seawall and ladder
for small boats. Paved patio, Walnut
pan,
liv. rm.
Amazing
new
sunken
conversation pit. Built-ins:
rotisserie
oven,
dishwasher,
disposal;
wall to
wall caspase, | spiral staircase, 2 full
baths.
$285.
Also,
31
445
rm.
apartments same building, $105-145.
§
Phone HO 5-2

2209
RIDGE, * Rg
5
RMS.
NR.
Noyes “‘L’”’a
N.U. campus. Adults.
May Ist. $125- $100. Janitor bsmt. apt:

GR

5-7796

COLONNADE

904 HINMAN,
1 BDRM.,
NR.
BANK,
theater, shopping, transp. Top fl. $120.
a
Ist. GR 5-2796,
W. B. LINDQUIST &amp; ASSOC., INC.
2626 N. ‘Milwaukee, Chicago
EV 4-5800

MAPLE

QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.

Evanston
BR 3-3750

ALSO
A 2145 RM.
APT.
RENT
$100
INCLUDING UTILITIES. NO COOKING. CALL AGENT,
SOLK,
LO 17174 FROM
9 TO 5 P.M., EVES.
CALL 248-7351, 6:30 TO 9:30 P.M.
GLENVIEW

Talisman

Hi-Rise

Puts you in the lap of luxury All the
features you expect in the best rated
building
at reasonable
rentals
from
$172. Several choice one-bedroom apts.
to choose from. Furnished or unfurnished. Immediate or later occupancy.
2600 GOLF RD.
(One mile West of Harlem Av.)
724-7332 or 724-6005 or 583-0075.

AVE.

PRESTIGE LOCATION
Large picture windowed living room,
all electric kitchens, spacious closets,
2 bedrooms, 2 baths, pores parking.
CALL TO INSPECT

QUINLAN

&amp; TYSON,

1571 SHERMAN
UNiversity 4-2600

INC.

AVE., EVANSTON
BRoadway 3-3750

GLENVIEW
TOWNHOUSE
Available
June
1. 2 bedrooms;
11%
baths;
kitchen
with
built-ins;
dishwasher,
refrigerator,
included.
Full
basement for storage. $210 per mo.

WYATT

999 Waukegan

&amp; COONS

REALTORS
Rd.
Glenview,
PArk 4-3000.

820 JUDSON
FINE
Ideal

901

1420 CHICAGO

transp.

869-4162

HEIL

Il.

1740-48 W.
ROOMS

JARVIS
MAY

na S Sa
EFFIC.
APT.
adult. Good shopping and

761.0789

Ist

&amp; HEIL

DA 8-1819

ROOMS

EVANSTON
UNIQUE
ROOM
ARRANGEMENT
IN
these
large 3 bdrm.,
2 bath
apartments.
Complete
kitchens,
elevator
service. Call now to inspect.

QUINLAN

&amp; TYSON,

INC.

AVE., EVANSTON
BRoadway 3-375)

1623 W. Columbia
6732 N.
75.00
214 rm. efficiency, 2nd floor
92.50
344 rms. ist floor
Just painted complete.
Free cooking gas.
Available now and May ist
Agent on premises.
761-4772

1434 W. JARVIS
RMS.

$85

RD.

2 BLKS. N. OF LAKE)

PRIVATE. BEACH
RM.
MOD.
SPACIOUS
APT.
WELL
managed bldg. in N. Rogers Park, 1
ix.
S.
of
Bvanston,
exc.
transp.
Adults $135. May 1. No pets, Anderson,
SH 3-8293 or HO 5-2655.

East

DEERFIELD—1025 DEERFIELD RD.
New
2
bdrm.;
air-cond.;
spacious
closets;
refrig.;
range;
dishwasher;
disposal. Near shopping and transportation,
$190
Avail. June 1.
945-7753.

709

EVANSTON,

262-9175

913 Michigan, Evanston
TO SUBLET JULY 1ST
S.E. Evanston, 423 Kedzie; 5 lge. rms.
plus
heated
sunporch
(2 bedrms.);
apt. ist fl.; exc. transp.;
shopping;
$170 mo.; call eves. 864-0869.

Evanston, 929 Washington
7

RMS.,
2
BATHS,
WILL
DEC.,
elev. building, good transp. and shop..,
avail. June ist, Slosar. 864-2561.

N.

EVANSTON:
HOMELIKE,
ig
verted res., 2nd fl., 2 bdrms., zood y
Conv. loc., epl. only or w/baby. $166
7g Occ. June. UN 4-1629 a.m. or aft.
p.m.
EVANSTON
201 Custer
1 bedroom,
ist,
off-street
parking.
May
Ist, $140,
144 block stores and
transp. 1 fare in any direction.

3-3320

LAKE

143. 4416

TA

Call

Agent

5-2700

APT.
3
ceilings.

QUIET
RESIDENTIAL
NEIGHBORhood. Attract. Ist. fl. apt. 2 bedrms.,
lge.
private
yard.
laundry
facilities
and
gar.
avail.
ref.
required.
Call
after 7 p.m. or weekends. GR 5-0150.

EVANSTON,

347 CUSTER

RMS.
1ST
FLOOR,
Will decorate. Lock,

EIGHT

GOOD
TRANS.
DA 8-6289.

ROOMS

DOWNTOWN EVANSTON,
869-1523

$80.

7639 N. ASHLAND AV.—MAY 1
4 and 314 rms. 1 bdrm. Mod. clean tile
bath and shower. Reasonable.
OR 3-9119, UN 4-2224, or see janitor.

EVANSTON,

400 RIDGE

6
RMS.,
2 BATHS.
_ Will dec. Monty. GR

24 LARGE
UN “4-8

INFORMATION
W. “
left 1

1303

EXC.
5-8513.

TRANSP.

MAPLE

ROOMS:

CE

$98

6-8696

5

Ron
HEATED
APT.
2ND_ FL
refrig:
and
stove,
$120.
Adults,
no
pets,
garage,
301 ‘Asbury,
after 4:30
p.m.

E,

ROGERS PARK. 4 “RMS. CLOSE TO
“L,’’? shopping and lake. 6900 North.
Call UN 4-2225 before 6 p.m. or after 6
call 338-3620.

LO 6-1002 (Model Apartment)
Route 176.
St.). Turn

GR

CHICAGO

ELEGANT
APT.
4
BDRM.
baths, 3 natural frpls., high
_ Agent. 943-8388 or 777-8855.

to 5:00 P.M.

To reach apartments, go N. on U.S. 41 or tollway to
Hawley
(in Mundelein)
and to ist stoplight (Prospect
block to McKinley. Address
is 600-700 McKinley
St.

FOR RENT
817 Judson Avenue
5 Rooms—3rd
Front apartment

1210 ASTOR,

4

. 2 Free Parking Spaces Per Apartment
‘ Automatic
Elevator
2-Door Refrigerator-Freezer
. Closet Space Galore
. Dining
oom in 2 Bdrm. Apartment
. All Schools Nearby
. Steps Away From Shopping
. Air Conditioning
. Sound Proofing
. Free Gas for Cooking and Heating
. Full Size Breakfast Room

10:00 A.M.

fl.

9- 5140.

500 LAKE
OR 3 BDRM.
APT.,
floors, beautiful view
poss., parking avail.
777-8855.

1ST.
FLOOR
&gt;
RMS.
a
50.
Also 4 rms. available at $137.50
G. Brock Stewart Inc.
477-3215.

551 ELMWOOD, EVANSTON. LOW
|
3rd, reasonable rent, good closets, tile
bath,
stove
and
refrig.
Must
speak
and understand English. Janitor, UN
9-6873, agent RO 4-5114, eves. UP 88966.

NEAR

HINMAN.
A 2
2 baths, parquet
of park. Immed.
Agent 328-3769 or

LEAVING
FOR
CALIF.,
MUST
SUBlet. Bidg. just completed. Spacious 2
bdrms.,
142 baths,
parquet
fils., air
cond., ‘nr. trans.,
S. Evanston. 6647178 — Mon., - Fri. after 4 p.m. and
Sat., Sun., call 869-7433.

EVANSTON SOUTHEAST
Call now to rent one of these 4 room
apts. for May ist. Convenient location,
good rooms
and well arranged.
$130

MODERN APARTMENTS
3 rms., 1 bdrm. apts. Ist and 3rd
Cabinet kits., tile baths, 100% dec.
7000 N. in Chgo. Close to Evanston
Mr. Rak, 1104 Columbia

Evanston

RMS.
$117.50.
CLOSE
TO
stores
and
transp.
See
engineer
on
premises
or cal] 477-3215.
G. Brock
Stewart Inc.

PARK

3RD

Sherman,

415

AT

“McGUIRE &amp; ORR, INC.
GR 5-1080

Evanston

ONE
BEDROOM
GARDEN
APT.
IN
new building near lake and Fountain
Square.
Electric
kitchen,
parking
included, immediate possession. $175.
Orrington Realty
A 8-4440

4 ROOM APARTMENT
2nd fl., 1 bdrm., 100% dec.
exc. parking, shopping and transp.
7000 N. in Chicago close to Evanston
Mr. Heyman, 1806 Farwell
BR 4-1955
743-4416
TA 9-5140

OFFERING

MORE

EVANSTON, 737 RIDGE
OPEN
SUN,
12
TO
5
DAILY
BY
appt. Elegant mod. elevator building,
2 bdrms.,
2 baths, central air cond.
Immed.
poss,
Parking
avail.,
good
transp. Agent 475-5883 or 777-8855.

621 SHERIDAN
5 Spacious rooms, New kitchen with
dishwasher, delightful room, with
Thermopane
window
Big
bedrooms.
$200 to $210. SSERWIN. UN. 9575

ROGERS

Evanston

1726
ESTES,
CHICAGO.
TILE
bath, good closets, will dec., reasonable. Janitor on premises. RO 4-4248
or RO 4-5114, eves. and Sun. UP
88966

NEAR THE LAKE
NORTH

East

ROOMS
AVAIL.
NOW,
LR, BDRM.,
kitchen, Joint use of bath all utilities
$95 per month. Adults only. Call L. A.
Peterson &amp; Co, GR 5-1010.

DA 8-1819

APARTMENT LIVING
TWO BEDROOMS (I!/, BATHS FROM $180-$190)

RA 6-4925 (Chicago)

Central

IDEAL
FOR
1
EMPLD.
ADULT.
Good shopping. Best Chicago transp.
Call agent

HO 5-6730

$115

SOUTH EAST EVANSTON
Liv. rm., din. rm., kit.,
2 bedrooms.
3rd floor. Adults only. Available May
Ist. Phone GR 5-3890 between 7. and 9
p.m,

BEAU. 3!/, RMS..,

Ist

IMMED. OCCUPANCY — JUNE: | or JULY | LEASE
MUNDELEIN ANDREA-MARCY
LUXURIOUS PRACTICAL AND ECONOMICAL

FOR

5 ROOMS

FOR
ONE
transp. Call

Weekdays and Sat. 10-9 P.M.
air
Conand
free

ROOMS
— 2 BATHS
— SUNROOM
Near lake — Corner Apt. with Large
rooms — Desire
grown
family — Call
Agent for appointments — GR 5-2700

DA 8-1819

1571 SHERMAN
UNiversity 4-2600

Rent—Apartments

NEW
DE
LUXE
ONE
BEDROOM
townhouse
apt.
Parquet
floors,
beamed
ceiling,
6
closets,
patio,
garage, air-cond. Conv. to transp. and
shopping
N.
Evanston.
Prudential
Savings, 2114 Central St. Call
UN 90800 or 275-5154.

AVE.

BR

LOCATION.
Ev. or Chic.

SUNDAY

7

3

DOWNTOWN EVANSTON
2 Bedrooms—2 baths.
May Ist occupancy.
Top floor.—Excellent view—Air cond.
Will dec. a
bldg.—pkg. avail.
A
3 bdrm. June 15th.
Call Mr. Wing, WH 4-7373
BROWNE
&amp; STORCH

7

For

EVANSTON

Maple at Main St.
GReenleaf 5-4000

4 ROOMS,

MAY

E.
EVANSTON
shopping and all

132.

Ridgeview Apartment Hotel

AVE.

4 RMS.

|

GREAT FOR SMALL FAMILY
WITHOUT SECOND CAR
Ranch _ style,
like
new.
Liv.
rm.,
16 x 20’ plus lge. din. area; birch cab.
kit.; 2 tw. sz. bdrms.; bsmt. w/possibility
for
rec.
rm.,
air-cond.,
new
storms, yard service. Separate utils.
Avail. around June ist. $190 per mo.
(less if tenant decorates). 256-4592.
BEDROOM AND KITCHENETTE
apts.
Carpeted.
If
desired,
maid
service, telephone service, and garage
available.
Coffee
Shop,
drug
store,
launderette,
beauty and barber shop
be premises. Short term leases avai

NON-RACIAL
EVANSTON. NEW BLDG. 6 RMS.,
114
BATHS, CHOICE LOCATION. RENT
$170 PLUS
UTILITIES.
WITH
OP.
TION TO BUY.

New

Rent—Apartments

445 SHERMAN

AVE.

ELEVATOR
BUILDING
WITH
2 AND
3
bedroom
apts.,
air
conditioned,
built-in cabinet kitchens, ceramic tile
baths, close to transportation, Call to
ins
ct.
1571 SHERMAN AVE.
UN 4-2600
AL 1-6700

For

Northbrook-Townhouse _

APTS.

LIV.
RM.
AND
ENCLOSED
PORCH,
bdrm.,
kit.
and
bath.
Convenient
location, avail. now. Adults only. $115.
UN 4-8391 or UN 4-6744.

&amp; Jenks

Washington

4

LARGE

1644- 46 WAUKEGAN

RMS. _$145—$175
Free

1364-72

111 W.

avJ. Cyrus &amp; Co.

4 LGE.

St.

"McKEY

$135

45 wares floor. Centrally air condi. Parking space available. May

sone

Davis

_APTS.
216 RM.
r of includes gas

NEAR |. THE

LAKE

REALTORS
GReenleaf

1535-57 W.

CONVE-

and_
transportation.
Decorating allowance

AV.,

SPACIOUS
SECOND
FLOOR
apartment having living room w/woodburning
frpl.;
dining
rm.;
kitchen;
sun rm,
or den;
4 bedrms.,
and
2
baths and a one car garage. $275 per
mo. Sorry, no young children.

513

4

Chicago Apartments
1524 DAMEN AV.
Rooms
$140
HT

WESTERN
FOREST
CE, 4-8000

Hokanson

1-5 P.M.

INLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.

SHERMAN AV.
00
AL 1-6700

NORTH

INC.

CENTRAL EVANSTON
IN 2 APT. BLDG.

ndit oned with wall type units.

OPEN

&amp; TYSON,

spacious

rtments
equipped
with
all
est
features
for easy living.

&amp; Co.

LAKE FOREST
De luxe 2 bdrm., 142: bath accommodations in exc. East residential area.
Liv. rm. with frpl., beautiful cab. kit.
w/copper
tone refrig. freezer,
oven,
range,
and
dishwasher.
Combination
brkst.
and
fam.
activity
area
plus
large pan. rec. rm. w/frpl., centrally
air cond., electronic dust and pollen
provisions.
filtering
system.
Gar.
Avail.
June
Ist. No pets.
$300 per
month.

QUINLAN

Don

kitchen

incl.

1616 HINMAN
Evanston

Road

L. A.

Foster

JULY 1
2 baths. Hinman

Fi, Air Cond. New’ bide.

2nd

Sheridan

of Lake"

Very
light spacious Apt. — 3 bedrms.
sia
wanted
lassed in den. — Extra
large
liv..din.
Rm.
comb.
Large
family kitchen W/D and D. stove and
refrig. Beautiful yard for just sitting
or
entertaining.
Sublease
—
Imm.
occupancy $395.00 per mo. garage inc.
To inspect call Diana R. McBean —
Home 864-5064 or Office GR 5-1010.

$200.

at Custer

Simpson

Evanston, Ill.
273-1855

Street

AIR-CONDITIONED

at ,,

Fl, Hamlin

all

BAIRD &amp; WARNER
§24 Davis
491-1855

mo.

Inverted Penthouse

1501

bldg.,

&amp;

Park

electric

per

Supt.

PETERSON

Apt.

School

tile bath—all

EVANSTON

ONE BEDROOM
MICHIGAN, excellent

132

YORKSHIRE APTS.

UNiversity 9-1409

&amp; GOLEE, LINC.

AVAIL. MAY1

: ” Ist Fl. Monroe

iat
$281.
85.
$700.

THREE BEDROOMS
1107 LAKE ST., 2nd fl., de luxe apt. in
fine
bldg.,
baths, cab.
kitchen,
woodburning fireplace.

“Ain Drago on Premises
1746 N. Greenwood
_ Phone 724-7340
AROLD BURNS INC.
271-3500

L. A.

INC.

large rooms, full d.r. breakfast nook |
in kitchen.
TWO BEDROOMS
509 MAIN
ST.,
near
Chicago
Ave.,
Main St. shops at front door.

2 BEDROOM APTS.
$140 AND UP

, Ist Fl. Church

phone

. Indoor Heated Garage
. Built-in Gas ovens
Spacious Closets
. Beau. Colored baths
. Laundry Facilities
. Window Washing
. C&amp;NW, Shops, Bus, ‘‘L’’
Fieldman
Resident Manager

53642

TOWN HOUSE APTS.
$190

:

aed

Spacious Air-Cond. One Bedroom Apt. Available July Ist.

1766 Greenwood

~ SMART

rent—$190

800 HINMAN

AVE., EVANSTON
BRoadway 3-3750

GLENVIEW
1620. to

Ceramic

310.00
75.00

floor
floor
floor
floor

Oakton

Reas.
sta il

EVANSTON

EVERY AFTERNOON

Overlooking

$160.00

DISTINCTIVE
A few
choice

bath 2nd.
bath 3rd.
bath 8th.
bath 8th,

brick bldg.—Front

$300.00
$225.00
$200.00
$200.00

All
apartments
include
heat,
full
carpeting,
range,
refrigerator,
dishwasher, disposal, balcony and loads of
quality
features.
Garage
or
patio
parsing optional.
odel open every day 11 to 5. Phone
475-4500 or 345-6700.

spect this brand new elevator
rtment building. It is conveniently
close
to
Downtown,
the
"
d the lake. All room sizes
xtra large and the closet space is
of
Kitchens
are
:
refrigerators,
oven ranges, dishwashers, and
DO
Baths are full ceramic tile
; marble ae lavatories and extra

: SHERMAN
y 4-2600

bedroom 1
bedroom 2
bedroom 2
bedroom 4

Red

102.50
105.00

1567 RIDGE

FIRST OFFERING
3, AND 4 BEDROOM,
2 BATH APTS.
ARE

$105.

&amp; TYSON,

EVANSTON’S
MOST
HIGH
RISE
address.
apartments available.

AVE.

Elevator

INC.

1571 SHERMAN AVE., EVANSTON
UNiversity 4-2600
BRoadway 3-3750
EVANSTON

CO.

Central St.,

on’s Newest

QUINLAN

DAILY.

4E RAYMOND

&amp; TYSON,

EFFICIENCIES
CLARK—close
to campus
ONE BEDROO
ELMWOOD—close to el
N. RIDGE—Garden apt.
CENTR AL—N.W.
J
i
aa
TWO BEDROOM
WASHINGTON Cir., L. F.
RIDGE—Ist fir.
SHERMAN—115 baths
CENTRAL—11; baths
THREE BEDROOMS
MAPLE—elev. bldg.
SHERMAN—elevator bldg.

812

For Rent—Apartments

EVANSTON ELEVATOR BUILDING!!!
Two’ bedrooms—Avail. July 1st

Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald © Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

April 20, 1967

�ST

132.
2

For

134

Rent—Apartments’

EVANSHIRE

BEDROOM
APT.
COMPLETELY
decorated. $150 a mo. 802 Brummel,
Evanston. John Thill, 803 Dobson,
N 4-2819

2324
RM.
APT.
1010
MAIN
ST.
Evanston. Across from park; excellent
transp. and shopping.
Call UN 4-9867 or GR 5-3265.

Main

1ST FLOOR LGE. 4 RM. APT. CLOSE
to
schools,
parks,
trans.
$120
per
month.
May
Ist
occup.
Stove
and
refrig. incl. Phone UN 4-7826.
EVANSTON.
5
BRIGHT
LARGE
rooms,
2nd fl., 2 flat, built-ins. Off
street parking. Adults $175 mo. Tenant
heats. Avail. July 1st. UN 9-8820.

aa

V. J. BRADY

ELMGATE

CUSTER

6 ROOM

bsmt.

HOWARD,
transp.,
271-1881.

w

GARDENS

Carpeting,

or
Lease
avail.
parking
After 5, 864-7760.
EVDEMPSTER,
ROOMS.—1031
4
anston. New stove, refrig. $120. Avail.
1025
at
janitor
See
ist.
May
now or
Dempster, Call DA 8-6062 after 6 p.m.
3 BDRMS., 1%
RMS.,
EVANSTON—6
baths. 3rd floor. Stove, refrig., cabinet
area. Call
Good
1st.
May
Avail.
kit.
days 236-4260; eves. 271-1238.
DE LUXE
NEW
BRAND
EVANSTON.
in
ae. 3 bedrooms, din. rm.. 2 baths,
al area.
residenti
Nice
bldg.
flat
2
new
$245 per mo. 446-1646
817 JUDEVANSTON,
EAST
1st.
lst sublet avail. May
er.
ee
3rd, front, 3 way exposure, 5 rms. $165
1
per month. Call 328-104
LOC.
EVANSTON
S.
SUBLET-CONV.
Attrac. 4 rm. 1 bdrm garden apt. Eatincl.
spc. $140.
cab.
in kit.w/ample
prkg., heat. Avail 6-1. 864-8840 aft. 5.
ROOM
4
SUB-LEASE
EVANSTON
ist floor, one bedroom, avail May Ist,
reat, water, furn. Exc. neighborhood,
transp., shopping. 256-4033.
4 SPACIOUS ROOMS, NEW KITCHEN,
sublet after May 15th, S.E. Evanston.
$119 month. Call 475-5177 (daytime) or
864-1791 after 5:30 p.m.
GOOD
VERY
EVANSTON-NORTH.
1
location. 2535 Hartrey. 4 lge. rms.,
.
bedrm. $132.50 May Ist. 864-7906
APARTMENT
312 ROOM
EVANSTON
$137.50. Sublease from June 1 or July
1. Modern building near ‘‘L’’. 864-6793.

LIGHT,
shops, lake.

AIRY.
Low rent.

to Rent—Apts.

LIKE
WOULD
BABY
WITH
COUPLE
to rent 2 bedrm. apt. near NorthwestAug.
through
’67
ern Univ. from June
68. Call after 6 p.m. 798-8227.
DE.
COUPLE
EMPLOYED
YOUNG

sire 4 rm. apartment by June ist; 2nd
floor; $95 to $100 utilities incl.; near

no. 2 bus route. 864-6907 after 6 p.m.
2
PROF.,
UNIV.
NORTHWESTERN
adults, 2 school children need 5 or 6
June
School.
Miller
gar.
with
rm. apt.
ist or July 1st. One yr. lease. 864-9152.
ONE
DESIRES
COUPLE
YOUNG
apartment in private dwellbedroom
ing. Reasonable. Phone 869-1762 after
p.m.

NR.
Phone

APT.

FOR
1 OR
2 YOUNG
LADIES;
215
rooms, parking facilities, 2 blocks to
lake,
1 block
to
‘‘L’’,
all
utilities
included. $125. 275-2216.
ROOM
APT.
NICELY
FURNISHED
Good trans.,
quiet clean bldg. Ideal
for 2 ladies. Available May 1st.
274-8648

21, RM.
FURN.
OR
UNFURN.
APT.
$82.50. Newly dec. Free gas. 7743 N.
Haskins.
Call 764-4236
SUPERB
LOCATION.
WALKING
DIStance to N.W.U. 6 rms. furnished or
unfurnished.
Summer
or
possibly
longer. $300. mo. GR 5-3000
NORTH
EVANSTON,
NEAR-=
ALL
trans., gnaps. and NU. Furnished or
unfurnished.
3 rm.
apart.—light and
airy. UN 4-9466 or GR 5-1602.
201
MAIN
ST.,
6 RMS.,
FURN.
OR
unfurn., lst fl. of 2 flat, 3-4 bdrms.
Ideal for Northwestern Univ. people.
Summer or longer. $200. GR 5-3000

ELEGANT
2 BEDROOM
APT.
WITH
woodburning fireplace, near Lake and
all
transp.
Ideal
for
4
girls,
$240
month. RO 4-6582.
4
EVANSTON:
FOR
COUPLE,
3
FUrnished room apt. on the West side, no
children.
Write
A-967,
Box
60, Wilmette, Il.
2144
ROOM
EFFICIENCY
APT.
IN
Rogers Park, avail. June ist. Sub-let.
Refrig., stove, heat included. $105 a
month. Call 338-2496 after 5 p.m.
SE

DOCTOR
NEEDS
1ST
room
apt. or house
Wilmette. 2 children.
761-6674.
‘

EVANSTON, 4 ROOMS NEAR TRANSPORTATION, SHOPPING AND THE

134

For

Rent—Furnished

Apts.

April 20, 1967

LAKE.

GR

5-1811

FURN.
APT., S.E. EVANSTON.
4
rooms, 1 sun room. Newly decor.
floor.
Now.
Close
to shopping
transp. Adults. $200. UN 4-7050.

UTILITIES FREE
1 BLK. TO LAKE AND BEACH.
Nicely furn. 242 and 4 rm. apts. $90
$145 per mo.
743-2350

EVANSTON.
345 SHERMAN
FOR
1 person. Decorated new furn. Older
bidg. Ground floor. $115 incl. all utils.
1 yi. lease, AL 1-6321.

to

LG.
2nd
and

BUSINESS
MAN
ONLY—EVANSTON
saige clean, 24g rooms,
near Greenwood and Hinman. Lease. 328-7094.

«°°

YOUG
BUSINESSMAN
WISHES
TO
rent 1 or 2 bedroom furnished home or
apartment
in
North
Shore
area.
Neither smokes or drinks. Write A-970,
Box 60, Wilmette, Illinois.
RETIRED COUPLE WISHES TO RENT
small furnished apt. from
month
to
month for summer in Evanston. Call
864-8624.

NEED

FURNISHED

APARTMENT

OR

small
house
on
North
Shore.
One
bedroom or more.
Call 724-5721
WANTED
TO
RENT:
FURNISHED
two bedroom apt. or house from April
28th to June
28th.
Wilmette,
Kenilworth or Winnetka. Call AL 1-0644.
OLDER
COUPLE
DESIRES _ FURnished
apartment
July through
September..
Excellent
references.
Phone
OR 5-2723.

136

For

Rent—Houses

GLENCOE—CENTRAL - school _ dist.,
New Trier East. 13 yr. old brick Col.
Liv.
rm.,
din.
L,
door
to
garden,
excellent kit. with dishwasher, lots of
cabinets.
Lge.
1st fl. mas.
bedrm.,
study or 2nd bedrm., cer. tile bath. On
2nd;
3 twin bedrms.,
cer. tile bath.
Many
closets,
beaut.
large
paneled
rec. rm. with fpl. Att. gar. Gas heat,
low
cost.
Near
park,
stores,
train,
school bus. $400 mo. 3 yr. lease. Mrs.
Sherwood.
BAUMANN—COOK
BR 3-2198
HI 6-5000
WINNETKA
2 bedroom one-floor home. Suitable for
a couple. Spacious living-dining room,
modern
bath.
Includes
carpets
and
drapes. $225 per month.
ALAN RAMSAY

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

576 Lincoln Avenue
Winnetka, Illinois

Hillcrest
Hillcrest

6-1855
6-2700

WINNETKA
ATTRACTIVE
4 BEDRM.,
142 bath
brick house on large wooded lot. «ood
location near
schools,
transporte«tion
and shopping. New Trier East. Early
May possession. $300 per mo. Please
call Mrs. Campbell.

&amp; ORR,

INC.

567 Lincoln Av., Winnetka
446-5010
DEERFIELD-}2
ACRE,
PARTLY
wooded, 4-5 BR
raised ranch, 2 car
att. gar., crptd., L-shaped
DR,
kit.,
115 baths, pan. fam. rm., frplc., pan.
priv.
office
(sep.
entrance),
patio,
fishing
creek,
tree
house,
60’
V
tower. Air cond., central vac. Immed.
poss.
Refs.
required.
$325/mo.
Call
945-1727 after 6 p.m.
AVAIL. JUNE 1
:
Charming Colonial 3 bedrm., 112 tiled
baths,
twnhse.
nr. N.W.
Univ.
and
walk to grade school. Comp.
carptg.
De luxe built-in cab’t kit., dishwasher,
disposal,
washer-dryer
comb.
1 car
gar., gas ht., air cond. $285.
SMART &amp; GOLEE, REALTORS
DAvis 8-3200
Hillcrest 6-4703
QUAINT
TINY
COTTAGE,
1 BDRM.;
lg. living rm. w/wood burning frpl.;
almost
new
refrig.
and
stove;
full
fenced yard.
gas auto. heat;
bsmt.;
Private. Mature adults only. No pets.
on
Write, giving phone number, to
. O. Box 22, Highland Park, Ill.
WINNETKA-WALKING
DIST.
TO
train and shopping. 2 BR Cape Cod on
deep lot in lovely neighborhood.
LR
w/frple., sep DR, kit. w/pantry
and
mud-room. Glazed porch. Wall to wall
carpeting. $250. 432-9218.
6-RM.:
114
BATH;
PARTIAL
BSmnt.; 2-car gar.; deep freeze; stove;
refrig.;
2-yr.
lease.
$2C0
per’ mo.
Located
at 8308 Major
Av., Morton
Grove, nr. all schls. Contact 724-8316
after 6 p.m. Appts. only.
EVANSTON
N.
6
RM.
AIR
COND.
brick ranch. Newly dec., liv. rm., din.
rm., kit. brk. fst. area, 3 bedrms., 14%
c.t. bths., bsmt.. 2 car att. gar. fen.
yd., nr. trans. $325 mo. for 1-3 years.
Ward H. Harris
DAvis 8-8759
HOUSE
FOR
RENT—WEST
WILmette;
3 bedroom;
3 bath;
modern
kitchen
w/dishwasher
and
eating
area. Gas heat; newly decorated. $300
per mo. Immed. occ. Call AL 1-3095.
NORTHBROOK:
SPLIT-LEVEL;
3/
bdrm.;
2
baths;
fam.
rm.;
W/W
eptg.;
kit. w/stove and refrig.;
carport; fenced yard. $220 per mo. 1 yr.
lease. Avail. July 1. Call 272-2162.
AVAIL. MAY 15
Arbor Lane in Glenview. 3 bedrm.
1
bath ranch, 2 car att. gar. $260.
SMART &amp; GOLEE, REALTORS
DAvis 8-3200
HI 6-4703

“TREE-TOP”
APARTMENT
HOME,
near
University.
3 rooms
and bath.
Private
entrance.
Ideal
for
couple.
Available May Ist. UN 4-5854.

12 AND
CHILDREN,
WITH
MOTHER
in
apartment
3 bedroom
needs
14,
N.W. or North Evanston. Write A-969,
Box 60, Wilmette, Il.
FLOOR
3 BEDin Evanston_or
Under $260. Call

Wtds to Rent+Furn."Apts.

McGUIRE

LIV. RM.; KIT.; AND BATH, CONVEnient location, avail. now. Rent $150.
UN 4-8391 or UN 4-6744.
E.
ROGERS
PARK
1712
W.
ESTES
Chgo, 212-3 rm. apt., mod. fireproof
bidg., mod. kit., tile bath, nicely furn.
Reas. rent. Manager on premises 3384333.
Wood paneled attrac. 214 rm, English
bsmt. apt. in quiet residential neighborhood.
Ref. reauired.
Call after 7
p.m. or weekends. GR 5-0150.
4 ROOMS, 2 BEDROOMS,
ENCLOSED BACK PORCH.
Near transportation and stores.
ADULTS ONLY
UNiversity 4-4307.
AIR
CONDITIONED
FURNISHED
apt., 3 bdrms., 2 baths. Near lake and
transp. Sub-lease June through Aug.
Call 869-1902.

3

‘135

TOWNHOUSE

2 BEDROOM

drapes,
sublease.

5

MANOR

2-2/&gt; RM. SEELEY OFF

1 BLK. TO LAKE
APT.
4 RM.
NICE
and beach. $135 per mo. 743-2350.
APT.
RM.
215
HUGE
1ST.
JUNE
Close to everything in Evanston. Exc.
$90
students.
or
couple
cond. Good for
per mo. Call 864-2348 after 5 p.m.
EVDOWNTOWN
NEAR
BEDROOM

Wanted

6-5700

3 bedrooms, 112 baths, new furn.
SUITABLE FOR 4 OR 5
IDEAL FOR YOUNG MEN. CAREER
GIRLS OR FAMILY
TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT
;
764-5065

FREE UTILITIES

133.

CO.

HI

303 CUSTER, EVANSTON
2 BED RM. APT .
.$200
Available
May
1,
completely
furnished fire proof bldg. Bus and “‘L”’
a
Phone for appointment UN 9-

Paneled, all util. furn., priv. parking
stall, S. Evanston. DA 8-2855.
AVAIL.
EVANSTON
IN
APT.
4 RM.
June ist; good transp. and neighborcall 475-0837 or 864$120 mo.;
hood;
5208.

bldg.

REALTY

Northfield

COMPLETELY
AIR CONDITIONED
Tile
baths,
modern,
new
kitchens,
new elevator, maid service, beautiful.
ly
furnished,
switchboard
service.
Exc. transp. Reasonable rent.
825 Main St.
GReenleaf 5-2100

ROOM
APARTMENT,
2ND FLOOR.
large rooms.
Stove and refrigerator.
South Evanston. $96.
328-3488
or
SH 3-0105
2
ROOM,
5
SMALL
RENT:
FOR
bedroom apt. Ideal for older couple.
615 Oakton St., Evanston. $95 a month.
UN 9-6984.
SPABRIGHT
COUPLE,
FOR
IDEAL

Elevator

Road,

MODERN GARDEN APARTMENT
4 rms., 2 bdrms., nicely furnished
tile bath, cab. kit., 100% dec.
7200 N. in Chgo. ciose to Evanston
Mr. Hummel, 1325 Touhy
465-6730
743-4416
TA 9-5140

3

anston.

HOTEL

1637 W. TOUHY

7321
PAULINA,
CHICAGO.
5
rooms,
2 bedrooms,
$130. 3rd _ floor.
Also
442
rooms,
bdrm.,
enclosed
porch. Will decor. For appt. 761-0318.

Eng.

Evanston

BEDROOM
214 BATH
HOME
IN A
nice Northfield area. Enclosed porch,
garage
and
on
an
acre.
$350
per
month.
First
and
last months
rent
plus security deposit required. 1 year
lease from June 1.

1850 Willow

EVANSTON 1 BEDROOM APT.
New building. for information
Cayy OR 3-3130
EVANSTON;
4 ROOMS.
1ST. FLOOR.
Stove and refrig., adults only. Immed.
occup., gar. —

apt.

Hinman,

MAPLE AT MAIN ST.
GReenleaf 5-4000
KITCHENETTE
AND
BEDROOM
apts.
available. Daily maid
service,
attractive monthly rates, some weekly
rates
available.
Coffee
—.
drug
store, launderette, barber and
beauty
shop on premises.

SUB-LEASE
AVAILABLE
NOW.
332
rms. on lake. Private beach. 1st floor.
Kitchen furnished. Through Sept. 30th.
$130. Phone 764-0122.
CHICAGO—7068
N.
SHERIDAN.
ONE
‘bedroom
apt., modern kit. and bath,
nr, transp. Parking included. $125 mo.

rm.

and
901

Two Bedroom Apartment

lg.

HOTEL

RIDGEVIEW

2ND
FLOOR.
REFRIGERATOR
AND
stove furnished. 432-5738.
AVAILABLE
JUNE
1ST.
4
LGE.
rooms,
600
blk.-Hinman,
Evanston.
Walk to ‘‘L’’, bus, lake, $150. Call 8692824 after 6 p.m.
:

3

«*'

1 AND 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS.
1
room _ kitchenettes,
attractively
furnished.
Hotel rooms, permanent or transient.
Maid, switchboard
and elevator service.
Excellent
transportation,
bus,
‘‘L’’
and Chicago &amp; North Western R.R.
Television, air conditioning
UNiversity 4-8800

EVANSTON, 4 ROOMS NEAR TRANSPORTATION, SHOPPING AND THE
LAKE.
GR 5-1811

cious

For Rent—Furnished' Apts.

DEERFIELD
New 4 bedrm.. 215 bath duplex with
garage. Immediate one:
$290.

4 BEDROOM,

2 BATH

IN

NEW TRIER HIGH SCHOOL WEST
District. Phone 446-0317.
WILMETTE-2
BDRM.
HOUSE
Available May ist. $165 month. Ideal
location. Walking distance to transp.
shopping. Call AL 1-4409 after 6 p.m.
96 CHURCH
RD., WINNETKA
4 bedrooms,
good
view,
very
convenient, New Trier and transp. Avail.
early May. Call SU 7-3933.
N.
EVANSTON,
2740
EASTWOOD
Av., lge. 3 bdrm., 2 bath house avail.
July ist; lge. yard: shown by appt.;
$370. UN 4-4023 or UN 4-0611.
NORTHBROOK.
2
BDRM.
BRK.
ranch house on nice large lot. Quiet
deadend street, near schools. $175 per
mo. 446-1646.
NORTHBROOK
- 3
RM.
COTTAGE
plus garage. Ideal for a young couple
or retired. Call after 6 p.m.
PArk 4-1616.
NORTHBROOK-5
RMS.,
112
glazed porch; recreation rm.
bar. $225. Call CE 4-3225.

BATHS;
with wet

137

Wanted:

to

LT
STR NTT

141

Rent—Houses"

EXECUTIVE AND FAMILY REQUIRE
4 bedroom,
spacious house for June
occupancy.
Young
couple
relocating
from Toronto, Canada to Chicago. No
pets. Convenient to schools, shopping
and loop transportation desirable. Call
WE 9-7100 ext. 671.
SKOKIE,
MORTON
GROVE
OR
North
Shore.
3
bedroom,
2
bath.
Reasonably
new
home.
One _ car
garage acceptable. 2 children, no pets.
Will pay up to $375 monthly. Call Mr.
Fernandez at 472-1178 between 6 and 8

p.m.

TSN ae

Summer

Rentals

JUNE
16 TO
SEPT.
6,
S.E.
WINN.
Charming furn. home;
4 bdrms.;
all
mod. conveniencés; sun deck porch off
luxurious family rm. Walk to beach,
train, bus, stores. 446-6603 or write A961, Box 60, Wilmette, Ill.
WANTED: HOUSE—
July and August, Wilmette
Evanston.
Retired
couple,
ALpine 1-8829.

or
no

North
pets.

DEERFIELD:
TWO
STORY,
3 BEDroom furnished house with shaded and
fenced yard. 945-3706.

WANTED TO RENT WITH OPTION TO
buy 2 to 3 bdrms. house in North or
Northwest suburb. Fam. consists of 2
adults, 13 year old son. Moving into
area July Ist. Will take pos. by June
lst. Best refs. Call 427-4642 ext. 307.
after 5 WH 4-5700 ext. 1805.

WINNETKA.
LOVELY
MODERN
home. 3 bdrms., 242 baths, completely
air-cond. and furnished June 14th to
Sept. 14th. $1,500. 446-1187.

WANT 3 BEDROOM HOUSE OR TOWN
house, Skokie Jr. High Dist., Winnetka.
Marketing
director
transferred
from Kansas City by Hallmark Cards.
2 boys, 13 and 17. Rent to $260. Occup.
by
June 9. Call Ray Watson,
office,
252-4100 or home,
446-7608.
WANTED: WHITE ELPHANT
Have you a large, older North Shore
home you would rent with option, to
exec.
and
family?
Security
deposit
and
references.
To
$400
monthly.
Write A-933, Box 60, Wilmette, Il.

WINNETKA TOWNHOUSE
be avail. June lst on 2 year

TWO
RESPONSIBLE
SISTERS
NEED
a
house
for
themselves
and_
well
trained
dog
for
1
yr.
Used
to
pisneding
a home.
June
Ist. PA
4BRITISH
PHYSICAN
COMING
IN
September to join University faculty
seeks
modest
North
Shore
home
to
rent for 1 yr. Please contact 664-6899
or VErnon 5-4140.
EXECUTIVE,
WIFE,
2
OLDER
children desire 3 bedrooms and den or
4 bedrooms,
11-2
baths.
New
Trier
district. To $300. 447-3098 or OR 3-4477.
3

OR
MORE
BDRM;
HOUSE
IN
Glencoe, Hubbard Woods or Winnetka.
2 children
in New
Trier E. July
1
occupancy. 831-9198.

3

OR
view,

4-BDRM.
HOUSE
IN
GLENor surrounding area. $200-$300.
PArk 9-0486

EXECUTIVE
URGENTLY
NEEDS
3-4
bedroom house with separate din. rm.,
2 baths. 2 car garage.
Call 392-8293
WANTED;
TOWNHOUSE,
HOUSE,
apartment.
Business
couple.
Call
GReenleaf 5-4545 days;
724-8174 evenings. Have sold our house.
MARINE
COLONEL DESIRES 3 OR 4
bdrm.
home,
near Glenview.
N.A.S.
Adult children.
359-2232, evenings.

138

For

Rent—Furn.

142

For

To

de

luxe

Rent—Town
3 bdrm.,

Houses

RETIRED
COUPLE,
FORMER
N:S.
residents, would like to rent a house
for
the
summer
in Winnetka,
Wilmette or near by area. Nominal rent,
best possible care taken of house and
yard. Schedule easily arranged, best
refs. AL 1-8146.
WANTED
TO
RENT
IN NORTHERN
suburb:
well
furnished
home
for
summer. Mid-June to Mid-Sept. Minium
3 bedrooms required. Call MI 20.
3
OR
4
BEDROOM
HOME
FOR
summer
occupancy.
Write
Michael
he oY 10140 W. Broadview Dr., Miami
,
Fla.

141

Summer

Rentals

THREE HOMES
AVAILABLE Tea
a LABOR

DAY,

SE
KENILWORTH—First
floor
master
bedrm.
Library. Two 2nd floor bedrooms.
Nearly
new.
July 15 possession. $1,100.
KENILWORTH—5
baths, family room

possession. $1,400

bedrooms,
315
and patio. June 24

NORTHFIELD
RANCH+-3 bedrms., 1
ane. eevee yard. June 1 poss. $295 per
month.

PORTER
Winnetka

&amp; WEINRICH
446-2600

VACATION
HOUSES;
ONE;
IDEAL
House for Honeymoons-Weekly rental
$65;
Two:
Larger
House,
accommodates 4 or 5. Weekly rental, $85. Exp.
the unusual charm, color and comfort
of vacationing in a real Norse-type log
house. 100 yr. old, hand hewn logs on
the outside de-luxe throughout inside,
full
tile
baths,
full
kits.,
fully
carpeted, _ balconies;
cozy__frpls.,
heated; T.V. Surrounded by_lge. pine
and cedar trees, on Lake Michigan;
3/4.
mile
to
town, . 3/4!) mile : to

Braes
Maxwelton
Rideas
Sanctuary

baths,

lease

sep.

NEW
DE
LUXE
ONE
BEDROOM
townhouse
apt.
Parquet
floors,
beamed
ceiling,
6
closets,
patio,
garage, air-cond. Conv. to transp. and
shopping.
N.
Evanston.
Prudential
Savings, 2114 Central St. Call UN 90800 or 275-5154.
DE LUXE WILMETTE TOWN HOME
Now, 3 bdrm.;
24% baths;
air-cond.;:
attached
garage;
separate
DR;
LR

with

woodburning

frpl.;

Frigidaire

kit.; priv. patio, $400. 251-8999.
SUTTON PLACE, 510-D Ridge Road
WILMETTE—STORE
SPACE,
OFFICE
space and desk space. 100 sq. ft. to 900
sq. ft. Ground floor. In top location.
All utilities. $35 per month and up.
KE BAY REALTY
AL 6-3000
WILMETTE
3 bedrooms, 14% baths, garage, stove,
refrig. air conditioned, $275.
Kenilworth Realty
—
AL 1-5600
SUB-LET SPACIOUS TOWNHOUSE
lst
occup.
In
Glenview.
3
.; full bsmnt.; free decorating;
$185 per mo. Call PArk 9-1484.

143

Vacation

FAMILY

Rentals

VACATION

IN DOOR COUNTY
EVERYBODY HAS A GOOD

In Beautiful

TIME

MEALS
OUTDOORS
ON THE
PATIO;
swimming
from
your
own
private
beach with pier; fishing; the cook will
appreciate
the
all modern
kitchen;
there are two porches, one glassed-in
and facing the bay;
modern bath;
bedrooms, dining and living rooms, In
a delightfully
wooded
spot secluded
yet near town. June, $100 weekly; July
and Aug., $125;
Sept. $100 — Available for season rental, $450 monthly.
Write Don Strahl,
2568 N. Humboldt,
Miluranizaog

to Rent—Furn.

tile

Sister Bay, Wisc.

6 ROOM TOWNHOUSE
3 bedrooms, 11% baths; new furn.;
weer
or ee:

Wd.

24%

liv. rm.; all elec. kit. including
double
oven range, dishwasher, refrig., garbage
dis.,
washer-dryer.
fully
carpeted liv. rm., din. rm.
and stairs.
Private
patio,
storage
attic,
central
air cond., garage with radio control
door, 3 blocks to train and shopping.
No pets. $390 per month. Please call
for appointment.
ALFINI CONSTRUCTION CO.
446-1294
825-6948.

Houses

EVANSTON
To
September
1.
Lannon
stone
in
finest location. Family Rm. and Den.
5 Bdrms. 3-42 Baths. Spacious feeling
throughout. $475. per month.
WESTON E. DAVIE &amp; CO.
42 Green Bay Road, Winnetka
HI 6-4500

139

Houses

1 mile’ to
Golf;
and public
sand

beach. For reservations call or write:
Lane,
Chapel
Gifford,
H.
G.
Mis.
Baileys Harbor, Wis. tel. 414-839-2115

INEXDESIRES
COUPLE
YOUNG
furnished apartment for the
pensive
summer
in
Glenview,
Northbrook
area.
Willing to do yard
work
etc.
June ist, good refs. Call after 5 p.m.
272-0371 or 272-1807.
SUMMER:
FOR
RENT
SEMI
FURnished
1 bedrm.
townhouse
in Wilmette. Patio, parking. 3 to 4 months.
bb
plus
utilities. Adults
only.
251-

Wic,

F919

COTTAGE AND GUEST COTTAGE
ON
Lake
Michigan
near
Manistee
Both
have
electric
kitchen,
hot
water,
fireplace,
terrace,
private beach.
In
congenial
community
of
university
families.
Ideal for children.
Cottage
$120 per week, guest cottage $90. Ph.
248-2460 days or BI 8-7361 eves, wknds.
PLAN YOUR VACATION AT
MY-DELLS on lovely Lake Wisconsin.
4 acres of woods
with beach.
Completely
furnished
cottages.
$60
per
week.
until June
9th, $65 per week
after;
boat
included.
Now
taking
reservations for May and June only.
Call 608-635-2393.
YEAR ROUND OCEAN BREEZE PLUS
‘air conditioning. Completely furnished
2 bedrm. house — Apr. $120 per mo.
May to Dec., $90. 1 bedrm. house —
Apr. $85 — May $70. Also efficiencies
as low as $55 per mo. Halfway House,
3235 N.E.
13th St., Pompano
Beach,
Florida. 33062.
BEAUTIFUL
HOUSE
ON
KENTUCKY
lake,
12 miles
out of Murray.
Aircond. Nicely furnished. Fishing at its
best now, good all the time. Private
fishing pier and boat. $125 a week.
272-7368 or 724-7400.
NR.
MINOCQUA,
WISC.,
MODERN
2
bdrm. summer home;
private beach,
vier and boat. Not avail. for less than
2 week periods, Call 446-6538 after 4:30
p.m.

144

For

GARAGE
Central

Rent—Garages

AVAILABLE
VICINITY
and Crawford, Evanston.
Call DAvis 8-1506.

GARAGE

FOR

OF

RENT $12

619 LAUREL. WILMETTE.
Call AL 1-0060
NORTHBROOK
LOCATED
ON PFINGsten
Rd.
Suitable.
for
.landscapin
He
eee or general storage. Call CR

GARAGE
May

FOR

Ist.;

nr.

RENT:AVAILABLE

peien ba oo Station.

AUTOMOBILE
HUNTING?
A wonderful selection awaits
you in the Want Ads. Turn

to Classification

#£200 in

this Paper!

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Classified —

1§

�Wanted to Rent—G arages

WANTED

- GARAGE FOR STORAGE
se
328-7083
© NEEDED,

MAY

1ST

FOR.

Dodge. Located near Woodland
Hawthorn. Call 446-5344.

e Central Street Location

Sq.
ing, 1
fices,

. Air-Conditioned.
Good
story Building containing
Reception
Rooms,
and

e Meeting room.

$15,000 Yr.

MAIN STREET
office
on
Ist
floor.
Suitable
or
Consultant.
Furnished
if
. $80 mo.

vanston Office or Studio for Rent
art
Modern Building—only 1 other
ant. Top
Central
Street
location
Sq.
Ft. including Lower
Level.

mo.
Mr. Kistler
+

Riga

d,

EXCELLENT

OFFICE

PARKING.
KISTLER‘
GR_ 5-3900

7355 LAWNDALE
ft. 2nd fl., air cond., 3 glazed
and powder rms. Modern well
firepr. bldg. $315 mo.

KENILWORTH

:

Ment traffic loc. Air-cond.

office

has
2,400 sq. ft. Ist fl. 10 yr. old brick
bidg., across from NWRR Station. Offet
parking. Immediate occupancy.

OR
JN ANDRUSS, REALT
Green Bay Rd.
Kenilworth
:

ALpine

1-7300

nnetka Store $375 Mo.

WOOD-BURNING

FIREPLACE

coziness
in WINTER
and
AIRNING for comfort in SUMadd to the desirability of this
x 80 ft. office in a 20 yr. old brick
‘bldg. on GREEN
BAY
RD., a block

south of

the

INDIAN

HILL

N.W.

‘ATION, ideal for real estate office
ich now occupies it or for display
purposes or you name it!

years Real Estate Co.

lcrest 6-2900

~

BRoadway

3-2666

EVANSTON

a

NEW

BUILDING

- Suites of 500 to 3,700 sq. feet
Reasonable

;

Broker cooperation invited
3

For

$550.
CHIEF

REALTORS

information

OR 3-3130

378 GREEN BAY, WINNETKA
Lge. office and 2 rooms on 2nd floor.
Real estate office for yrs. Nr. NW
Winnetka station. $120 heated.
LINDQUIST &amp; ASSOC. INC.
2626 Milwaukee, Chicago
EV 4-5800
DESK OR OFFICE SPACE
Central Glenview location. Also 3-car
gar. bldg. Zoned B-2 which could be
used for storage or what have you.
1114 WAUKEGAN RD.
Ask for Les Hilbrich
724-7900

Winnetka—Prime
IN

lows

OFFICE

WITH

facing East Davis

300

WIN-

Street Evans-

square
feet
of
service supplied.

GR

5-1080

iF
NORTHBROOK
RENTING—De
luxe air condioffice space in 5 story building,
ted in the heart of Northbrook.
to
trains
and bus. Immediate

SEQUENS
REALTY
(0 Meadow Rd. Northbrook CR 2-0200
-

Open

all day

CHICAGO

MAIN

URCH

DISTRICT

or
eys,

NR.

630

GREEN

P FUL

in areas of
air cond.

505

for

offices

or

storage

pace if desired. Now occupied by
Auto Agency, Ridge and Lyons,
ston. (1
blk. N. of
ible within 90 days.

Church

Peterson

1512

Storage

For

_ AIR-COND.

BLDG.

sq. ft. Immed.

poss.

Waukegan

assembly.

150

in Bsmt.

LOCATED

Rd., Glenview. Approx.

PArk 4-3700

Half divided into paneled
full basement. Excellent

ition for any business or profesial offices. Heated. Good parking.

c

rent.

GR
5-2100 or CE 6-7786
LING.
MODERN
AIR

irance,

offices.

Front

ground

floor,

and

ample

CONDI-

rear enparking.

R. E. Holt Realty Co.
E. Dundee

Rd., Wheeling,

ORTHFIELD
sq.

ft.;

OFFICE

air

SPACE

conditioned;

“A. HEMPHILL

.. Frontage

Rd.

Classified
®

537-6494
janitor

&amp; ASSOC.

446-6966.

Street

and

drapes.

A-971

Rent—Out

Box

REAL

154

151

Real Estate—
Loans and Mortgages

MORTGAGE
LOANS

AS LOW AS 545%,
First Federal Savings
of Wilmette
WHEN

YOU

REAL

NEED

A

ESTATE

152

LOAN

of Evanston

For Sale—Co-op

Apartments

EVANSTON
\

EQUITY $8,000
Enjoy Evanston advantages
(schools,
parks
and
beaches)
with
Chicago
transportation only blocks away; 4 to
Howard ‘‘L’”’. Four bright airy rooms
and
large
open
porch.
Immediate
possession.
Mortgage
only
$5,200
at

4%,
NASH REALTY

446-7180

EVANSTON
$9,400
FULL PRICE FOR LARGE 415 RM.
CO-OP in well-maintained bldg. Close
to train and bus. Monthly pymnt., $70.

J. KRUGER

mo.

For

Sale—Condominiums

2009 HARRISON
HARRISON

AND

PRAIRIE

Condominiums
2-3-4-Bedrooms

HI 6-8350

S. Evanston—3

Bedrms.,

$28,500

DISTINCTIVE

available

unit

appt.

TOUCH
New

call Mr.
372-3255

IS

Sachnoff

spacious

274-1001

AIRD &amp; WARNER

NR

RIDGE

_ building,

446-8350

both

.

.2-2

BR’s

sep.

htd

in.

and_

newer

air

$42,500.
Have a

DELUXE
THRU AND THRU
...
26’s in Dawes-Chute School Areas close
to transp. Both indiv heated and air
conditioned. Big paneled rec room, 3
car
parking.
Maintained
and _ built
superbly. Reduced to $57,400.

SAMUEL

SHERWIN

THREE

5 RM.

AND

THREE

315

RM.

apts.
4 garages
in
well-maintained
Bldg. in good Evanston loc. All copper
pibg. $10,335 income.
Many features.
Call now, $69,500.

SMART &amp; GOLEE,
DAvis 8-3200
whith

$25.000.
MITCHELL

om

REALTORS
BR 3-3660°

APARTMENT

Nixon,

Hahn
Ave.

Realtor

Bldg.

Owner

UN 4-5100
Evanston

For

‘‘YOUR

ranch

BUILD50x

GR

150

5-3900.

in

a

modern

212

LIVEABLE

HOUSE

FOR

HI 6-7180
BAY

ROAD,

WINNETKA

NORTHBROOK, 2780 LANDWEHR RD
OPEN SUNDAY 1:30-5
:

Reduced

for

quick

sale.

Charming

2

story brick and frame col. among fine
homes. Exc. cond. Center hall; large
liv. rm;
din. rm;
lovely kitchen;
4
bedrooms;
family
rm;
212.
baths;
South of Willow. High 40s.
ESTATE HOME CLOSE IN
English
style
W/charm
but
with
country
living.
Superb
construction.
Immac.
cond. 6 bedrms.;
4144 baths;
library. Upper brackets.
A home you

will
and

be

proud

to own.

to live

in, entertain

in

LINCOLNSHIRE
Charming
home ‘in
estate
area
on
wooded 42 acre. Liv. rm. w/bay and
frpl.;
lovely din.
rm.;
kit w/eating
space; porch w/grill; 4 bedrms. 2 car
a
gar. Early poss. Exc value; low
Ss

REALTORS
38 Green Bay Rd., Winnetka
Hillcrest 6-0900

Mae

B. Blackwell &amp; Assoc.

251-3640

251-6465

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Senet

$99,500

EAST

$22,500

118 GREEN

THE

ELEGANT

as

its

Nash Realty

baths.

This
Bedford
stone
English
Manor
stands on the shores of Lake Michigan.
The
livirg: room,
dining room,
television room and den are designed
for either formal or informal entertaining. There are 5 family bedrooms
with 4 baths aand a paneled library on
the 2nd floor, plus a 3 room servants
suite. Convenient to all schools. Call
for complete details and an appointment to inspect this home.

t

142

for

Brick Ranch on beautiful landscaped
lot
50x 150
with
112
car
garage.
Widow pete
to apartment and will
consider small down payment. Call for
appointment to inspect.

least money.
Attractive
living room
with
fireplace
and
cheerful
picture
window, separate dining room, kitchen
with
eating
area,
3
comfortable
bedrooms
plus
a_
sleepin
porch.
Carpeting
and
appliances
included.
Full
basement;
2 car
garage.
All
schools are within walking
distance,
so is the train. Low 30s.

AND

location.

beautiful large lot. House

EVANSTON

Fireplace
in
recreation
room,
screened porch, heated garage. New
heating plant and 80 gallon hot water
heater. Carpeting, stove and refrigerator included. Sears School. 2 blocks to
train. High 40s.

A MOST

$22,400

bedroom

$25,000
Brick bungalow with 6 rooms on the
first floor and a very easily expandable
second
floor.
2
car
garage.
Located in a quiet residential neighborhood
within
walking
distance
of
everything.
Vacant—immediate
possession.
Easy
financing.
Call for a
pleasant inspection today.

BUSINESS”

kitchen,

town”’

and

family.

EVANSTON

WHEN'S THE BEST TIME TO SELL?
Any time is the right time if you can
get the
price your house deserves. We
ALWAYS have house-hungry people on
our list;
often more
prospects
than
houses! List with us for A-C-T-I-O-N.

room,

a nice

Classic home on wooded half acre in
East section near grade school, New
Trier
East
and
train.
13 rooms,
7
bedrooms. Brand new kitchen, 3 new
baths.
Just
decorated
throughout.
Immediate possession. Call us to see
it today.

Sale-——Houses

IS OUR

have

‘‘near

KENILWORTH

2 FLAT BUILDING

HOME

9 room

is vacant and patiently waiting
new master. Call today.

GAS
near

TRANSP. :VICINITY
OF
NEW
E. Call after 6 p.m. AL 1-9183.

158

to

NORTHBROOK
Immediate
possession—3

Wanted to Buy—
Apartment Buildings

WANTED

area.

has purchased other house

wants this one
Call today.

car garage,

NEAR
Trier

choice

$69,900

WINNETKA
$25,000
Walk
to train
and
town
from
this
easy-to-care-for 2 bedroom Cape Cod.
This well maintained older home has
a separate
dining
room,
full basement,
garage
and
low,
low
taxes.

separate | INDIAN HILL REALTY, INC.

LOT

BROTHERS

charming

TWO
FLAT
5 ROOMS
EACH,
heat, 2 car garage, good location.
schools, $25,000. GR 5-1785.

GRACIOUS

Evanston
BRoadway 3-5420

607 Howard
Street
UNiversity 9-2575

most

SELDOM ARE WE ABLE TO OFFER
such value. 4 bdrms., cheerful living
rm.
with
fireplace,
paneled
dining

Buildings

conditioned.
3 car
parking.
Owner will help you finance.
home and income too!

G.

a

with

spacious
ranch
adjoins
North
Shore
Iountry
Club
with
over
200
feet
frontage
on
the
18th
fairway.
4
bedrooms, 3 baths. Paneled fruitwood
den with parquet floors plus a paneled
game
room.
Elegant wooded
setting
and
a
most
luxuriously
decorated
home. Owner transferred—so immediate possession.

INDIAN HILL REALTY, INC.

524 Davis Street
Evanston, Ill.
491 - 1855
273 - 3855
EVANSTON
CONDOMINIUM
Beautiful
2 bdrm., 2 bath, 5 rm. apt.
Only 2 yrs. old. Owner
transferred.
Large fam. kit. Balcony patio. Private
parking, extras: $26,900.

Sale—Apt.

OWNER

to live in a neat

room

WINNETKA
$37,000
Walk
to everything,
schools,
shops,
and train from this beautifully kept 3
bedroom, 2 bath home with separate
dining room, spacious country kitchen,
large living room and large enclosed
porch. Basement is completely painted and has separate play space area.
Large lot nicely landscaped (rear yard
is cyclone fenced) with 3 car garage
and
tool shed.
Taxes
are
low
and
possession is immediate.

NEWER
APT.
BUILDING
IN GLENview. By owner. Good renting area.
Good
income.
Close
to
everything.
1334 Woodview Ln.

157

SKOKIE
Deluxe
Centrally Air-Cond.
2nd Fir.
Condo. Apt. 5 lge Rms. 3 Bedrms (1 is
panl’d and used as Family
Rm.)
2
C.T.
Baths.
Elec.
Stove,
D
and
D,
Refrig. are incld. Elevator Bldg. with
SWIMMING POOL. Near Old Orchard
Shopping
Center.
Asking
- $35,500.
CALL - AL VILLIESSE

For

wants

THE

FOR

APARTMENT

Helen

BATHS

J.KRUGER CO.

12

BR 3-2660

Room 300
1609 Sherman

ONE BLOCK TO LAKE
Elevator,
wood
burning
fireplace,
private balcony, heated garage, sauna, 19 cubic ft. refrigerator,
double
oven and dishwasher.
Staunton O. Flanders &amp; Co., Inc.

156

2

old

home.

WINNETKA
EAST
$53,500
Prime location. Short walk to Greeley
School and New Trier East and Lake
Michigan
beaches.
Authentic English
brick. 2 story living room with open
beamed
ceiling
and
stone
fireplace,
separate dining room, modern kitchen
with breakfast area, 3 bedrooms plus
a study
or den,
2 baths,
screened
porch, Call early to see this unusual
offering.

atmospnere. Two gas heating plants,
modern kitchens and baths,, attractive
tiled
fireplaces
in each
apartment,
lots of storage space, 2 car garage,
pleasing Iandscaping with shrubs etc.
location,
Convenient
and _ desirable
prompt occupancy.

4 BEDROOMS
838 MICHIGAN
2-212

bedrms.,

Family

Glenview’s

5-1080

$28,000
who

year

including

GROVE
$28,500
3 bedrooms with space for 4th. A lot
of house for the money. Perfect for
young family wanting substantial face
brick home in attractive newer neighborhood.
Walk
to schools,
shopping
and transportation. Good sized cabinet
kitchen.
Breakfast
area
seats.
six
comfortably. 20 x 11 Family room 4
steps down from the kitchen area. 2nd
bath roughed in. 2 car garage and side
drive. Lot 55 x 125. Low taxes.

George J. Cyrus &amp; Co.

A

two

MORTON

5 TOWNHOMES
Located near the
the beach.
Each

3

paneled

EAST

|

Opportunity

rooms.

her

rooms

GLENVIEW

FINE

UN 4-9200

EVANSTON
OF ELEGANCE
ultra

6

sell

i

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5
937 CLUB CIRCLE

baths,
Special
features
like electric
kitchen complete
appliances,
centrai
air conditioning,
oak trim and thermopane
windows
throughout.
Good
return on_a $60,000 cash investment.
Substantial income tax savings, about
$10,000 interest and deprec. deductible.
PRICE $145,000.

location.

Model apartment
for erprctee. Sun 1 to 5 p.m.

For

has

lovely

fireplace,
separate
dining
room,
2
bedrooms,
each 15x 14, two ceramic
tile
baths,
Ist
floor
utility
room,
attached garage. This home is easily
expandable
with
the
third
bath
already installed, as well as heat, All
latest features, including electric heat,
parquet floors, Nutone intercom, FM
and AM radio throughout. All this and
LOCATION too! Short walk to schools
and
shops.
An _ out-of-the-ordinary
home. Offers invited.

INC.

GR

Investment

APARTMENT

in this prime

&amp; ORR,

A VERY

must

walnut

THIRD

3-3220

AND

Six

Apt. Bldg.

Porch.

HIGHLAND PARK
New and beautiful!
heart of town and

2 Bedrooms, 2 full Baths
Elevator
Private indoor parking
Electric Garage Doors
Air conditioned
Balcony Greenhouses:
All Outside Rooms
open

McGUIRE

BR

8-3414

1416 HINMAN AVE.
Condominium Apts.
ONE

DIFFERENT

FLOOR:
Huge
living
rm.,
Kitchen,
Dinette,
two
walk-in
closets.
Rear
outside stairs. Possible to change to
single family.
Two car garage
Priced at $37,500.
Call Mrs. Hauworth.

Elevator,
swimming
pool,
sauna,
heated
garage,
all appliances,
fully
carpeted.
RO 1-3425 (After 6 p.m.)

DA

_ Bath,

$52,500

custom built brick and redwood

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

to transportation
Central St. Shopping

From

NEW

Widow

Each Apt. has THREE
BEDROOMS,
142 BATHS, Living Rm., Dining Rm.
and Kitchen. 4 Car Garage. Ist Apt. is
vacant
for
immediate
occupancy.
ASKING
ONLY
- $42,500
CALL ED MAUERMANN

2-2!/, Baths
One block
Haven School,

Location

Evanston, Illinois
524 Davis Street
491 - 1855
273 - 3855
EVANSTON N.W.
R-6 ZONING
NEW LISTING
TOP LOCATION
BRICK BLDG.
FIRST FLOOR:
Living Rm. W/frpl.,
Dining
Rm.,
Den or Bedrm.,
Large
Kitchen,
Bath,
front
glazed
porch.
SECOND
FLOOR:
Two
room.
apt.;
Living Rm., Kit.-Dinette Comb.,
Two

A BEST BUY! 3-6’s, solid brick 4 Blks
from
Howard
Street!
Automatic
gas
heat. Triple track storms and screens.
Was $49,500 NOW $45,900! See it!

discuss it first with us!
We're Northern Illinois’ most
_ experienced and largest bank
with thousands of happy customers.
For quick service—lowest rates—
for details—call Mr. Powers
328-8100—Extension 249

First National

$1,800;

EVANSTON

of State

ESTATE

price

1335 ASTOR ST., CHICAGO.
6 lg. rms.;
3 baths;
8 lg. closets;
modern elec. kitch.; radiant heat; air
cond.; parquet flrs.; Monthly assess.
incl.
maint.,
util.,
taxes,
mortg.,
laundry,
gar., 24 hr. doorman
serv.
Eves. and wkends, $22,500. 645-0796.

60

Owner (former Evanstonian) has
3 new de luxe 6 rm., 214 baths, 3 B.R.
homes and adjacent view bldg. sites
on
Fallbrook
Country
Club.
If you
seek a perfect all-year-round climate
in a rural paradise (only
about 50 new
homes
around the golf
course)
then
investigate my offer to build, sell or
lease.
Call
Floyd
Egan,
Orrington
Hotel UN 4-8700 or write A 960, Box
60, Wilmette, Ill.

Total

EAST

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5
1030 VERNON DRIVE

on
this
SPACIOUS
TWO
APT.
BUILDING that features 1 - 7 Rm, 3
Bedrm Apt. and 1-5 Rm., 2 Bedrm
Apt. 2 car Garage.
SPACIOUS
50’x
165’ LOT, w/a large yard for Children
to play. Purchaser can have poss’n of
both
Apts.
on
June
15th.
FINE
VALUE AT - $31,500.
CALL - ALAN SEX

273-3855
Illinois.

Evanston,

GLENVIEW

PRICE REDUCED

charge $147, 65% tax deductible. Write
Owner, Apt. 905, 1920 S. Ocean Drive,
Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.

In Viewtiful Fallbrook

9-5140

__ EVANSTON-829 MAIN ST.

og

For

Write

251-7200

360. H. Carlson, Co.
) sq. ft.
ces, plus

INDUSTRIAL

EVANSTON
FOR RENT. 2ND. FLOOR
Complex of Offices, assembly rooms,
etc. with
conveyor
to loading dock.
Zoned M—1
Would Remodel for long
term lease. $750.
MITCHELL
BROTHERS
GR
5-3900
WANTED
2000
SQ.
FT.
IN
NORTH
suburban
area
for
light
eer

5-1200.

TAylor

Waukegan Rd.

Rent—4Industrial

RENT

OFFICE

Space

$45

340 LINDEN AV., WILMETTE
Heated store. Opposite ‘‘L’’ terminal.
Immediate possession.
HILL &amp; STONE
ID 2-0064.

St.)

SMALL BUSINESS
NEW TILE FLOOR

Incls.

750

FOR

ft.
6
fully

Evanston—Central

FORT
LAUDERDALE,
FLORIDA;
Luxury 1 bedrm. apt.; 15 ft. balcony;
ocean view, pri. beach, pool. Carpet

ABOUT
1300 SQ. FT. OF LIKE
NEW
basement
area;
zoned B 2. $95 per
month.
Including
heat
and
water.
Near transp. DA 8-6000.

SHERMAN

EXCELLENT
OR

GR

KENILWORTH

WANTED
STORE WITH PEDESTRIAN
TRAFFIC
FOR
HIGH
GRADE
RE~ TAIL SHOP.
-Write A-954, Box 60, Wilmette, Ill.

SHOWROOM—APPROX.

ft.

RD.

WINNETKA: TWO PRIVATE
offices with reception rooms, only
each, Available May Ist.
46-2279

rms.
suitable
for
engineers or med-

y.
ft. plus several small offices.
parking
for 8 cars plus 4,500

idd’l. sq.

BAY

office
suite
approx.
1350
sq.
offices, recp. rm. 2 lavatories,
air-cond. Call owner 251-3606.

(ART &amp; GOLEE, DAINC.8-3200
Sherman Av.
'

ft.

-NASH

Wilmette—Elev. Apt. Bldg.

OFFICE
SPACE
500 TO 1,000 SQ. FT.
The New
Courtyard Bldg. Handy
to
everything. Skokie Valley Professiona
’ Bidg. Suite 15. ORchard 6-3400.

CHICAGO

display
auditors,

sq.

ie Sato teins:

WILL
TRADE
FOR
VACANT
OR
smaller Apt. Bldg.
24 Beautiful
- 2
Bedrm
Apts.
Several
with
sunken
Living Rms. Balconies. Gross Income
over - $72,000.
:
CALL LEONARD SZERLONG

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

STORES
16
X
50
EA.
814.
AND
816
Dempster.
Good
loc.
Immed.
occup.
Good for
office
or
service
store. Will cooperate. Reas. UN 4-2224.

Sunday

joining office suites
I
. ft. rad. heat,

ELE-

For Sale—Co-op Apartments

491-1855
524 Davis

San Diego County, Calif.

INC.

“Aas,

NEW

SOUTH EAST EVANSTON
Business or storage space; 900
Avail. now. Reasonable rent.
724-7337.

space
with
Suitable for

cGUIRE &amp; ORR,

Location

BEAUTIFUL

vator
bidg. Near
Northwestern
railroad station and bus. Parking facilities will partition to suit. HI 6-7600.

mette.
A QUIET

965-6680

DENTAL OFFICE

FOR

FINEST FACILITIES
Transportation
Ample parking

;

TWO
BEDROOM
CO-OP
IN
THIS
very fine Northwest Section of Evanston.
Has
North,
West
and
South
Exposures. Good sized rooms and fine
layout.
Needs
a little
sprucing
up.
But—this
is
reflected
in a
ERY
FAIR
SELLING
PRICE
OF ONLY
$9,500 for equity.
Monthly
payments
are only $120.
CALL - BOB MILLER.

Store or office building, good location
in downtown area, 50 x 75 parking lot,

148

~ OFFICE SPACE
é

:

OFFICES

OFF
ES.
OFF
STREET
PER MONTH. KEN
CHELL
BROTHERS
JKRIE
2 sq.

152.
.

GLENVIEW
AREA.
500
SQ.
FT.
Avail. June 20. Reception room shared
with doctors.
724-5413 days;
724-2782
eves.

~ EVANSTON FOR RENT

156 For Sale—Apt. Buildings

146 For Rent—Stores and Offices
GLENVIEW
2,500
FT. ON WAUKEGAN ROAD

4

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Fag

wel,

April 20, 1967, Be
ja

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*

ase

For Sale—Houses

REALTORS
WILLARD

Living

Rm,

EVANSTON

A

Brick
Cape
Cod.
3 Bedrms.
and
1
Rm.,
and Dining
Rm.
Living
Bath.
First
area.
Breakfast
with
Kitchen
Floor utility Rm. 7 Closets. Oversized
2 Car Garage
for additional storage
space. PRICED AT—#$21,500.
CALL—ED MAUERMANN

ORRINGTON

PICTURE

517.

GRACIOUS

with any14 Rooms
features:
home
where from 5 to 9 Bedrooms, depending on the size of your family and 3};
‘Baths. SPACIOUS 35’ LIVING ROO
Dining
Formal
and
W/FIREPLACE

MANY
Rm.
Grade School

struction.

INCLUSIONS. Central
and New Trier East

Evanston—Price

IN

BEAUTIFUL

Reduced

PICTURE AD
IN THIS ISSUE)

Hugh C. Michels
and Company
Elm

St.,

Winn.

Hilicrest

6-7100

NORTHBROOK-MAPLE AV.
BY OWNER ACROSS FROM MEADow Hill Park, swimming pool and Jr.
H.S.; Nr. commuter station and elem.
famil
3 bdrms., 2 baths;
schools;
rm., breezeway; gar. carpeting; Fed.
yard w/mature trees; tri-level; exc.

value in low 30s. CR 2-6548.
1967

NICE

LOT—

RANCH.

a flower

or bush!

$3,000

UNDER

HOW

ABOUT

THIS

$19,900?

paneled

recreation

Attached

garage.

air
46s.

room

in

Newly

conditioned.

Wallace &amp; Orth, Inc.
Evanston
GReenleaf

5-2700
GLENCOE
English home in

Elegant

4

bdrms.,

fam.

Glenview
PArk 4-5600
;
choice

2

AREA

LOVELY

4

course.

olf

stone

East

servants

OVERLOOKING
bath,

3

bdrm.,

with

split-level

IS

LIV.

GRACIOUS

Crab

large

.9
LEVEL A
rare one! You
including
maid’s
room,
dramatic fam room with

bar,

built-in

fireplace,

TV,

and

huge

simply

drool!

driveway,

in

Air

conditioned,

attached

condition

garage.

without

lifting

In
a

others.

We

trade.

this delightful 5 bdrm., 342 bath brick
Colonial residence. Charming liv. rm.

with

circular

with frpl., sep. spacious din, rm., pan.
fam. rm. with bar. Beautiful fanced

yard

patio.
priced

with

lovely

A perfectly
in 60s.

rose

garden

maintained

and

home

Seymour Graham
REAL ESTATE

362

Park

Av.

GLENCOE

VE

5-4455

LOCATED _ IN
RANCH
3—BDRM.
retired
for
home
Ideal
Wheeling.
couple or young couple starting out.
to
close
Zar.;
2-car
kitchen;
Large
schls. Low price of $17,500.

SPLIT-LEVEL
3—BDRM.
CLEAN
w/eating
kit.
Lge.
comb.
din.
Liv.
storage space.
of
loads
built-ins;
area;
Price reduced.
THE
FOR
IDEAL
IS
HOME
THIS
large family and has a large amount
3 baths;
5 bdrms.;
area.
of living
of closet
|loads
w/frple.;
rm.
fam.
space. May 1 poss. Price $34,500.

Geo. H. Carlson, Co.
Glenview, Il.
Rd.
PArk 4-3700.
FAR
NORTH
SHORE
AREA,
COUN4
bdrms.;
2
try-like
atmosphere.
baths; bsmt.; rec. rm.; dbl. gar. ; enc.
patio. Low 20s. Details. CE 4-3245.
1132

If you want
to see this
erty. Huge
family room
eating area
ceramic tile
living room

area,

ginger.

bedrooms

and

and WILDE

Elm

PARK—East

HIGHLAND

GLENCOE—Finest
owner
built. Cathedral ceiling. Privacy of park views.
Large separate dining room. 3 spacious bedrooms. 212 baths. Fireplaces in
2
story
living
room
and_
paneled
family room with wet bar. Air cond.
Upper 50s.
Michigan.

site

with

Unbeatable

view

value.

LAKESIDE

457

AND

Central

Av.,

H.P.

of

Lake

$12,500.

432-6320

lst fl. if desired. Carpeting

included.

Priced

TO

"A GEM"

Nicely

landscaped

schls.

We have a_ nice home in a quiet country setting with a small town atmosphere. Paneled recreation room, laundry room, half bath and a large
garage on first floor. Upstairs is a living room, kitchen, 3 bedrooms and
12’ x 167’
bath. There are many fruit trees—apple, pear and walnut on a
lot. Price is only $19,000.

REALTY

with

D/D,

fam.

corner

2 baths,

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highla

rm.

plu

priced right at

SPARKLING

_

CHARMER

&gt;

6 rms., 3 bdrms., 11% bath ranch,
sized 2 car

gar. with breezew

back yard,
An interior

walk to transp.
you ‘‘must see.”’

WALKING
To

DISTANCE

~~

school-and

shops.

train,

rec.

ranch

room.

liv. rm. den
eating area;
Atte.
WELL

_

UPPER

gar.

has

3

full

KEPT

142 |

bdrms.;

or family r
patio on landsecap

Good

value

RANCH

Charming

|

baseme

2 bdrm.

in

UPP

ranch

é

o

golf ee
Excellent conditic
many
inclusions.
Ideal starter

or

for

retired

June

couple.

possession.

Good
~

KOENIG &amp; STRE

AL 1-0330
CR 2-0330
PA 9-0330

LISTING ~ ~

NEW

—ATTRACTIVE
6
Ranch with paneled

twin

size bedrooms;

2

R
family

3

basement.
Located
within —
tance of all Northfield School:
Trier West. Call to see this
home in the low 30s.
:

A

EXECUTIVE HOME

HANDSOME

with

the

ENGLISH ©

very

best

spacious
ae
separate

and

grand

in Fetinem

Exciting
family

for

which

Tropica

room

tional living. Upstairs ake 4
bedrooms
with
entire
property

scaped, and

ideal

demanding

the

private
is

best.

for

b

the

Upper

i

br.

Town &amp; Countr :
ASSOCIATES, INC.
WINNE

843 ELM

STREET

HI! 6-8000

Ty
NORTHEAST GLENVIEW
B
Glen Oak acres-private ten
Charming New Eng.
Col. on an a
fae on pro to Willow Park.
Clo
vely
|
shops.; huge trees;
lge.
es
patios
and
wa
w/paving stones from old
Wack
cent. air-cond.; 4 lge. bdrms

baths;

pan.

den,

w/bkcases.;

w/frple.
and bkceases.;
ba é
sep. din. rm.;
scr. porch;
kit. w/all prestige built-ins
&lt;2
area.;
lge. ldry.-mud room;
gar. w/elec. door. New
gas

water
heater,
and
alum.
st
screens;
plastered,w/oak f1
:

f

; B,

QUICK

POSSESSION i

NEW LISTING—GLENVIEW
EXCEPTIONAL VALUE
2 or 3 Bedroom Ranch on a
wooded lot. Living room, di

2
bez

rc

23’x 10’ kitchen
overlooking — pre
yard, ceramic tile bath. Also
summer
house
and
2 car ga
Priced

in

low

20s.

Today.

Call

Baird &amp; Warn
111

Waukegan

724 -18

Rd.

Glen

PARK,

VA

SOUT

East off Sheridan. 2 story
liv.
rm. WwW,
w/pa
burg
Colonial,
i a brick floor entry;
w/eating
space;
aneled | d
it.
pwdr. rm., 2nd floor - 4
ms.,

tile baths.

Rec. rm. w/frple.
in

Shown

appointment.

2-car
heat;,

gas

attach.
gar.;
cent.
air.
cond.;

by

force

High

GLEN OAK ACRES

945-1670

5
yr. old
qual. custom b
b
barns ; 2 a full baths; forma
27 x15
Driftwood
pan.

huge
att.

stone frpl.;

gar.

$38,500

PA

zoned heating.
many

carpeting,

4-2303.

nd Park Herald © Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
¥

1

bir

24 x 15 liv.

rm.,

2-8535.

REALTORS
826 Deerfield Rd.

—

and park with swimmin

or 4 bdrms.,

HIGHLAND

PRAIRIE VIEW

|

SELL

CALL NOW

This is such a happy, spotless home that you will enjoy seeing it and
living in it. It is a 7 room brick and frame split-level with stone trim,
located in northeast Deerfield within easy vevang distance to the grade
dining room;
modern
school. Like-new carpeting in the living room an
kitchen has a nice size eating ‘area. 3 bedrooms and bath upstairs. Family
room has an adjoining powder room; the large utility room has an outside
entrance. There is a large 2 car detached garage,
and the property is
very nicely landscaped. $35,000.

:
4
2

GROWING FAMILY?

throughout.

ENTICING

call in
have privacy-but neighbors,
to live in Riverwoods,
7 room brick ranch. It’s located on one acre 0 wooded proppaneled
mahogany
fireplace,
orchard
crab
with
living room
with sliding glass doors to a concrete patio, Kitchen with
has built-in stove and oven and refrigerator. 3 bedrooms, 2
oversized 2 car garage. Carpeting in
baths, full basement,
and dining room and drapes are included. $36,500.

Waukegan

custo

CHOICE
AREA
OF GOLF
One
owner
custom
built
colonial. Family rm. w/frpl.,
kit. with built-ins, rm. for

Colonial.

Paneled wall and fireplace in living
and dining
oak den
Separate
room,
room.
3 plus
bedrooms.
142
baths.
Walking distance to school, transportation, shops and park. $34,500.

Building

brk.

cheerfully bright home

HI 6-5554
Street
.
CHECK THESE VALUES
:
DEERFIELD—Best buy. Custom built
Bright, big
brick and crab orchard.
kitchen overlooks parklike grounds. 2
extra large bedrooms and expandable
attic for extra room.
Full basement.
$25,500.

Evanston
UNiversity 9-2575

PIERSEN

a

all

din.
rm.
and
fam.
rm.
Roosevelt Park, beaut. fene
yard.
Full
bsmt.,
attac
garage. A lot of house

attached

REALTORS

Call us.

Glenview, I11.
588-1855

2

GOELZER

move-

WOODED

car

ceramic bath on the first plus 2 twin
bedrooms and a powder room on the
second.
There
is
a
full
basement,
attached garage, central air conditioning for the first floor and aluminum
screens’ and storms on second
floor.
An
easy
walk
to both
Logan
and
Hubbard Woods. The price of $34,750
includes
the nylon
carpeting
on the
first floor and the living room drapes.

Baird &amp; Warner
Rd.,

a 2

this

QUALITY IN SWAINWOOD AF
All brk. ranch with minimum
expenses, 3 bdrms., 144
:

brick

breakfast

stone

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 P.M.
2020 PRAIRIE ST., GLENVIEW
New
on market.
Beautiful two-story
Colonial
in
highly
desirable
but
seldom ‘available
location.
Walk
to
train,
public
and
parochial
grade
schools,
park
and
pool,
churches,
library,
shopping.
This
wonderful
family home is in immaculate condition. Many de-luxe features—Centrally
Air-Conditioned,
one-year-old
plush
carpeting,
new
$5,000.
St.
Charles
kitchen,
new
paneled
family
room,
attractive
patio
and
grounds.
OUTa
VALUE.
See KEN MAY-

1151 Waukegan
724-1855

and

WILMETTE—A wonderful house for the
young family! This nicely maintained
brick and frame has a fireplace in the
living room,
dining L, kitchen with

714
have

rooms

away
on
a
NORTHBROOK—Tucked
beautiful lot of an acre and a
half
overlooking a private pond, this brick
ranch is one of the truly fine houses
on
the
market
today.
There
is
a
fireplace in the 17 x 27 living room,
dining
room,
study
with
fireplace,
family
kitchen
with
breakfast
area
anes an activities room with a built-in
ar. There are 4 family bedrooms and
2 servants
rooms,
3 baths
and
a
powder
room. The basement
recreation room is paneled, the 2 car garage
is attached and plus features include a
swimming pool and central air conditioning. It is offered at $250,000.

ROOM
BIbet! 5 BR’s.
342.
baths.
circular wet

lannon

a

is $52,500.

A

sub-basement

with

WINNETKA—Located in an outstanding
east location this English style brick
house
features
a dramatic
2 story
living room with a cathedral ceiling
and a fireplace. There are 3- second
floor bedrooms and 2 ceramic baths,
basement and a lot 76 x 101. The price

cedar closet, a kitchen so lovely you'll

IN

OFFERED

powder

WILMETTE. . .AVOCA SCHOOL
NEWLY
LISTED.
.Much
wanted
location! Deluxe built 7 Room
Brick
Bi-level,
Big BR’s,
245 baths
(1 off
master),
white
ash
panelled
fam.
room, eating area in kitchen, sunken
living room, centrally air conditioned.
Carpeting,
drapes,
appliances
_included.
$46,500.
A Sherwinner
home
that won’t last!
.

room

ced
with
electric
door
opener.
xtra features
include an inter-com
system, burglar.alarm, heated swimming pool and central air conditioning. The price is $175,000.

WEST

WILMETTE.

living

fireplace in the 17x32
living room,
separate dining room, family kitchen
with
a
Bar-B-Q
fireplace
plus
all
modern
built-in conveniences
and
a
delightful family room 22
x 31. There
is a paneled den, 3 ceramic baths, 2

mini-home on a 40 x 125 lot! This cute
as a button brick ranch is waiting for
someone who is looking for a 3 BR
‘Starter’
or
‘‘retirement’’
special.
Dawes
School Area,
332 Blks W. of
Dodge. Unbeatable and monthly payments are low!

WEST

a_

.

with 3 bdrms., 2 full baths,
2 car* garage. Deluxe elect.
kitchen.
Brand
new
wall
carpet
and
custom
drapes
i
Very
lge.
pan.
fam.
rm,
Completely
landscaped,
ove
secluded wooded lot.
CALL

Co-

sure to see this outstanding 5 bedroom
house designed by Sehwall. There is a

MATTRESS

FOR

has

OAKS

Surround

NORTHFIELD—If you want the luxury
of a fine contemporary ranch and a
beautiful
lot
of
over
an
acre,
be

. .so

607 Howard Street
BRoadway 3-5420

Large

floor

It’s all there

THE

BIG

fireplace, dining room, kitchen, pinepaneled
family room
and a powder
room.
There
are
4
second _ floor
bedrooms and a bath plus 2 additional
rooms
and
a
bath
on
the
third.
Basement,
gas
heat
and
a
2 car
detached
garage
with
an apartment
ABOVE. The price is $59,500.

SOMEPLACE.?? That’s all it takes to
fit you into this sharp-showing brick
ranch, 3 bedrooms, new deluxe kitchen,
huge
screened
porch
for indoor
barbequing
or relaxing,
and
a 175’
wooded lot. On Brown Street close to
Main.
Long
term
financing
makes
monthly payments quite low. $24,900.

We

room,

pool, dramatic
swimming
free—form
liv. rm. with stone frpl., sep. din. rm.,
large fam. rm., Prired at $84,500.

also, opens to the large patio.

:

ON

BRICK

over-

Dutch

L&lt;¢OC,

WILMETTE

condition.
Gracious
entry hal2 ae
liv. rm. w/frpl., beamed ce i)
rm.,
study,
nice kit.,

lonial, which needs work both inside
and out is on a beautiful 100 x 175 lot
in a choice
east location,
The
first

a

basement.

rchard

Full
area.
eating
with
kit.
Huge
basement with tiled floor, 2 car att.
gar. Beautiful wooded area $43,500.

rooms,

SAMUEL SHERWIN

IN

WITH
GRANDPARENTS
THE
HAVE
No one will get into anyone's
you?
brick
bath
3
in this 4 bdrm.,
way
ranch. It has a perfect floor plan for
and
rm.,
such living. Wonderful fam.

751

ACRES—

rms., 414 baths, gracious liv. rm. with
frpl., unusually lovely din. rm. leading
to terrace. This quality home offers so
much special features it must be seen
to be appreciated, Upper brackets.

3

5

dining ‘‘L’’ with stone fireplace, 3
bedrooms,
142 baths, Ist fl. family

location,

kit. Full
newish
14% baths,
bdrms.,
Loarea.
rec.
basement—wonderful
New
gan—Saint Frances grade school,
trains,
_
C&amp;NW
to
Walk
East.
Trier
bus, shopping. 2 car gar., fenced yard,
low 30s.

(SEE OUR
ELSEWHERE

RANCH

decorated.
Centrally
Priced to sell in high

Evanston, Illinois.
Street
24 Davis
273-3855.
391-1885 :
WILMETTE
locamaintenance—Convenient
Low

liv. rm.

ROOM,

rm.

BAIRD &amp; WARNER
tion!

OAK

EVANSTON—SKOKIE
Stunning
ranch
with
living

RECOMPLETELY
WILL
OWNER
choice
Buyer’s
to
DECORATE
TWO
BEDROOM,
FOUR
this
Kitchen
recover
and
HOME
BATH
ReStove,
new
are:
floor. Included
frigerator and Dishwasher. Real Buy.
Schools and TransportaNear Lake,
STEVENSON
CALL — MRS.
tion.
(Home phone: UN 9-2376)

Georgian.

GLEN

two bedrooms, paneled family room—
with fireplace, large enclosed porch,
garage. Immediate possession.

EVANSTON

brick

four

unusually
attractive
three
bedroom
ranch home.
Huge living room
with
fireplace wall; separate dining room,
kitchen with appliances, many special

SIX

w/full
RANCH
BEDROOM
THREE
w/sump
Sewer
Overhead
Basement.
. 1
Kitchen
Tile
and
Bath
pump. Tile
ONLY—
ASKING
Garage.
Det.
car
ON
JOHNS
$23,000.CALL—ART

all

for

swimming
Wonderful
basement.
in
pool, patio, Japanese garden. Call for
appointment.
$19,500.

EVANSTON

rm.

WILL

features, 214 baths. All large rooms.
Gay 90’s recreation room and firepace

and oneto—$26,500 on this cute story
DESIRABLE
MOST
in
home
aa
plus
6 Rooms
EVANSTON.
NORTH
3
Nursery.
and
Room
Breakfast
SEPBaths.
plus
1
and
Bedrms.
Rm.
Living
and
RM.
ARATE DINING
Garage.
Car _ Det.
142
w/Fireplace.
to play.
Spacious Yard for Children or
and
gerat
Refri
Stove,
es:
Includ
VALUE.
OUTSTANDING
Carpeting.
Call—ALAN SEX

6

GOT

space

A DANDY

plant

PRESTIGE
LOCATION—ELEGANT
brick and stone ranch home with huge
rooms. Fireplace in living room, cozy
and
spacious
family
room,
large
kitchen
with
dishwasher,
disposal,
many extras. Carpeting and draperies
included, Lighted flower edged patio
nae
barbecue
and
fountain.
Low
ifties.

FIRST TIME OFFERED

RANCH
BUILT
CUSTOM
DE LUXE
perfect for the small adult family for
RES
FEATU
Home.
retirement
their
W/FIREROOM
LIVING
SPACIOUS
MODformal Dining Room,
PLACE,
W/BREAKFAST
KITCHEN
ERN
Formal
the
overlooks
that
ROOM
BEDROOMS
LARGE
TWO
Grounds.
242
Att.
and 112 Ceramic Tile Baths.
AIR-CONCar. Garage. CENTRALLY Sprinkl
ing
Underground
DITIONED.
CARPETALL
INCLUDES
System.
mS
mee
ING and MEAT E EE
(3)
ape
jJandsc
tifull
,500.
Mineawas Ave. PRICED AT—$54
CALL—ALAN SEX.

has

frame

N.E.

Newly listed beautiful 10 rm. ¢
6 bdrms., 342 baths, immacula'

on the
dining
powder
3 bedsecond.

enclosed front porch,

KENILWORTH—This

waiting for you to enjoy. Take a look
at 1017 Dodge and call us to inspect
interior.
Price
slashed
to
$29,950.
Owner will help you finance. Can you
ask for anything more?

GLENVIEW
IN

.lots

that

It

PRIME

sized garage and a nice lot 50x 187.
An easy walk for the youngsters
to
both Crow Island and Skokie Schools.

perfect you can move right in quickly!
6. lovely rooms, 3 BR's, huge paneled
rec. room, and a 21% car garage. Don’t

SAT.,

$58,750.

Area

‘Now:

Evanston.

WHAT

LIVING

with

HEART...

KOENIG&amp; STRI

and WILDE

one of the best values
Shore.
Living
room,
bright
kitchen
and
on the first floor and
and
a bath
on
the

Basement,

**Mom.,’’

horses. Deep pond stocked with _ fish.
Immediate
possession.
Offered
at

Parish.
Heart
Sacred
School.
High
Fine Value at—$125,000. CALL—ALAN
SEX.

Evanston-Skokie

Barn

GOT TO HAVE

DAD,

west

be
yours
in
this
nine-room,
fivebedrooms,
two
and
one
half
bath
home on beautiful grounds (265 x 330).
Living room with crab orchard fireplace,
full
dining
room,
modern
kitchen with breakfast space, family
room with fireplace. Exceptional con-

large

Nicholas

on a 50 x 170

fireplace,
which
is something
we've
always
wanted,
and
a
big
2
car
garage
just for you. The one extra
bedroom I’ll reserve for your den. Not
much money, honey, only $27,900. Sto»
watching the ball game
on TV
and
let’s
have
a
look
at
it.’’
Signed

AND

BLVD.—OPEN_
SUN

COUNTRY

St.

the kids are
grown, let’s consider a smaller home.
Just
heard
about
a fine
remodeled
ranch in that nice section of North-

NORTHBROOK

STUNNING
BRICK
COLONIAL
situin choice
acre
one
ated on almost

This

DEAR

(4% bl. no. of Wilmette Av.)
In the 20s, all brick ranch, 3 bedrms.,
115 baths. Large kitchen, tacked down
carpeting,
basement.
Excellent
construction
and
well
maintained,
Immediate possession.

EAST

Neighborhood.

SKOKIE.

8 Room

house
North
room,
room
rooms

and
lots
of
heart
to
tackle
this
remodeling
job,
but
when
you’re
through you'll have a fine 7 Rm, 4 BR
home on a 50x 170 lot. New heating
lant is already there! Oakton School
istrict, a short walk to South Blvd
Elevated. $23,900. Check your cardiogram and then call us!

frame ranch on wooded lot—spacious
living
room—dining
room
combination, large kitchen, two nice bedrooms
—Many
nice features—radiant heat—
oversize garage. Only $18,500.

“Nuff said.’’ One Block to Campus.
Colonial—9 pleasant
Just on Market.
Baths.
34%
and
Bedrms.
5
Rms.,
Orrington,
Family Living.
Wonderful
Schools.
re
.Roycemo
and
Haven
Value
A
arranged.
be
to
Poss’n.
at—$52,500. THIS WON’T LAST. CALL
—R. H. JOHNSON

Residential

YOU’VE

WILMETTE

AVENUE

GLENCOE

BRICK

SHERWINNER!!
and

Spacious

GOELZER

reduced
price
of
WINNETKA—The
$30,500 makes this well located 6 room

lot, 4 BR’s,
2 baths, 2 car garage.
Close to Ridge Avenue.
A maximum
home at a minimum price of $27,900

DISTRICT—

BOOK

School

Parish!

BEAUTIFULLY
REMODELED
SWISS
Chalet
type
home
on
large
lot in
central
Evanston—Huge
step
down
living
room
with
fireplace,
large
separate
dining
room,
music
room,
large
foyer,
many
exquisite
and
special features. Seven bedrooms, six
baths. Must be seen to be appreciated.
Offered at $48,500.

with

Fireplace,
parquet
floors.
Family
Rm., Streamline Kitchen with Eating
Area,
first flr. Utility Rm.
THREE
BEDROOMS,
TWO
FULL
BATHS.
Fenced yard, Electric Garage
Door.
LOW TAXES and in the 50s. CALL—
BOB MILLER

SOUTHWEST

SCHOOL

LISTED—A

Oakton

wonderful
country-like
location—1
block to transportation and shopping—
Seven
rooms—three
bedrooms,
112
baths, family room opening to patio,
attached garage, gas heat. Loads of
storage
space—many
extras.
Worth
your inspection today at $34,500.

HILL ESTATES

26’x17’

NEWLY

EVANSTON

2721 IROQUOIS RD.
Charming
Brick
Ranch
situated on
posatty landscaped lot among fine

homes.

SAMUEL SHERWIN

Wallace &amp; Orth, Inc.

Just on Market W. Kenilworth Gardens. Delightful Ranch w/6 Rooms, 3
Bedrms.
and
1
plus
Baths,
Nat’l
Fireplace, Pani’d Dining Rm., smart
Modern Kitchen w/Eating Area, Bsmt.
Game Rm.
area w/Shower
and Lav.
ALL
IN
BEAUTIFUL
CONDITION.
Just
East
of
Harper
School.
Mid
Summer poss’n. A Dandy for—$39,750.
Better phone now and ASK FOR—R.
H. JOHNSON

INDIAN

‘For Sale—Houses

158

HOUSE OF THE WEEK

ie

tra

Classified— "

�as
1 staeianlteancentin
eine &lt;nesgpmcctanimieseis scram
mett aM sa

‘Por Scle—Houses
, She Channer

‘

ation.

RANCH
IN ce

A minimum of chauffeuring and

rpl.,

busy
executive.
4
Ist floor)
3 baths,
large
living
room

modern

kit.,

lg. family

Jpper brackets.

' LOCATION
NEAR
An
unusual Brick Home
price.
Living
room

yeamed

ceiling,

formal

n, breakfast room,
and bath on
lirooms—1 tandem

EVERYTHING

TO

dining

room,

cabt. kit., small
Ist floor. 4 lg.
and 2 Ceramic

baths on 2nd.

ie |
:

THE
LAKE.
at an unusual
w/frpl.
and

BE

DESIRED

:

Mutschler

liv. rm.

kitchen

with

new
powder
room,
new
owder
‘room,
w/frpl., din. rm., TV

room, full basement. Newly wired and
new hot water heater. 4 bedrooms
with
plenty
of closets
and
:
bath.
2 car
garage.
x
. Walking
distance
to
1, park and train.

THIS

Carrara
Private
Greeley

GOT THAT CLOSED-IN FEELING?

DEERFIELD

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5
1295 WARWICK COURT
. on Waukegan Rd. to Warwick Rd.
a 2 ae
©.
on
Warwick
Ct.)

SOLIDLY

bedroom
Privacy,

Cape
choice

Cod
on
location.

John Channer

WITH

~ §25

SUMMER

THE

LUCKY

floor.

Realtors
62 Green

tioned. High 40s.
NCOE—BRICK
BI-LEVEL.
4
s., 3 baths.
Pan.
Den
or 4th
drm. on ist level. Finished Playrm.
lower level. 2 car att. gar. Fenced

al ceiling. Large

ish

SPLITw/cathe-

Kit. 2 car att. gar.

ar schools and transportation. 40s.
NETKA—JUST
LISTED.
A SPAN-

1]

Den,

2-story with 3 Bedrms., 2! baths.
separate

w/irpl.

and

Dining

beamed

ting system.
tion.

rm., Living

ceiling.

Walk

to

rm.

New

everything

KENNETH
FRIEND
‘Hubbard Woods
835-3750
IN

GAY. SUNNY HOME
IDEAL COMMUNITY

_ Winnetka.
home

By

for

owner,

children.

An

Walking

door

E.

and

Lovely
y
pa

and

outdoor

Greeley

tennis.

schools.

fenced

in,

tree

and
golf,

Trier

prop-

with stone terrace. Attached gaGracious living room with fire-

lace. Separate dining room overlook-

garden. Fully equipped family size
itchen with eating area. Upstairs, 4
sh, clean bedrooms,
2 full baths,
us small
enclosed
sleeping
porch.

aster bedroom

has walk in closet.

ment with accoustical tile ceilingcellent children’s playroom. Storage
attic with Bessler stairs. Every room
recently
redecorated.
Late
June
occupancy
$43,500.
Call
HI
6-8214
for
appointment.
NETKA
HITE FRAME

bedrooms

oom
porch.
A

Torapiete
abinets,

COLONIAL

plus

a

and
aé
custom

fourth

screened
designed

tandem

sleeping
kitchen,

with
beautiful
hardwood
dishwasher
and _ disposal.

rn bath and powder room with
M
new fixtures. Separate, formal dining
aia
living room with fireplace, and
large sunroom for the TV. Wooded,

foot lot. Owner transferred, possession in June. $43,000. ALAN RAMSAY

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

Lincoln Avenue
Hillcrest 6-1855
'innetka, Illinois
HIlicrest 6-2700
'
N.W. EVANSTON
or

the

small

family,

young

or

old,

here’s a
picturesque 2 bedroom cottage
nestled in the oaks. Fireplace,
ater heat, garden, garage and
Not

a short walk to trains, bus, |
‘only
Smewies,
Uorary asd shopping. About
twenty thousand. Move right in.

THEOBALD
4 Central

&amp; CO

with

lot,

3

HOME

—

‘

baths,

Only $45,500

HOT FLASH
:
Charming 2 bedroom brick home with
dining
area,
finished
basement,
garage, small lot, walk to stores and
bus, neat and fresh.

Asking $23,500.

NORTHBROOK
CHARMING, LOVABLE OLDER HOME
Well-built
brick
home,
living-room
with fireplace, birch cabinet kitchen,
dining room, 5 bedrooms, 2 baths, 3-

car garage,

68 x 274 wooded

to

stores,

schools,
ion

trains,

ee

lot, walk

immediate

Priced at $37,500

CHIEF

Morton Grove
ANYTIME.

GLENVIEW
ANSWER TO IN-LAW SITUATION
Ranch—3 Bedrooms, with extra kitchen, Bath and Liv.-Bdrm. area. Or can
be
used
for
extra
income.
Central
location in Village. Only $26,500.
DISTINCTIVE

‘Brick

Ranch—3

AND

PLUSH

Bedrooms,

Den

and

bright cheery living area with fireplace. All Thermopane windows, new
carpeting, Drapes, appliances and air
condg. 2 car garage with auto. doors.
Bordering North Shore Club. Must see
to appreciate. $48,750.

-Park-Crest Realty
1114

Waukegan

Rd.
PArk

Glenview
4-7900.

McHENRY
BY OWNER
WITH IN-DOOR POOL
Classic home on 1/3 acre, Ist fl. has
beautiful
17x27
L.R.
w/frpl.,
sep.

D.R.

opens

on : to

Chain

of Lakes

screened

porch,
:

grill.
and
kit. w/frpl.
den.
paneled
room, = 2nd
powder
bath,
R.,
fl.
has
3
bdrms.,
bath
and
sun
deck. This gracious home located in
own

only

well,

$535.

area.

luxurious

Walking

Also has

carpeting.

distance

bsmt.,

to

Taxes

CNW

train, schools, churches and shopping,
1 hr. N.W. of Chicago. Mid 50s.
815-385-0133
475-0120

NON-RACIAL
EVANSTON. NEW 212 gos BRICK
B
:
S.,
MS.,
12
214 RMS. WITH PRIVATE BATH.

MINIMUM DOWN PAYMENT $3,500

MANY OTHER BUILDINGS

CALL

SOLK, LO 1-7774 FR
EVES. CALL
TO 5 DAILY,
9 248-7351
FROM 6:30 to 9:30.

PARK:

1 BLK.

FROM

lake.
1
yr.
old
authen.
colonial
designed for minimum maintenance, 4
BRs, 214% baths, lge. LR w/frplc., sep.
DR,
fam.
rm.
w/2nd
frplc.,
bkfst.
rm., kit. w/all extras, ist flr. laundry
area, att. gar., terrace. Tree shaded.
fenced, delightfully landscaped. Walk
to all schs., train, shop. and beach.
Low 60s. By Owner. 433-2003.

bedroom

Kitchen

Colo-

w/built-ins,

Coubrioees, CONDEREROA
SPRINKLING.

2
$85,000.

DERGR

=

L. RINGER
McGUIRE

&amp; ORR,

6-7274
‘11-4463

room

and

2-car

bath

complete

garage.

a_

$75,000.

second

Call

Mrs.

ANOTHER NEW OFFERING
Attractive 3-bedroom, 112 bath ranch
on quiet cul-de-sac street in desirable
Northbrook, Living room-dining room
combination, modern cabinet kitchen
with D and _D, new family room,
fenced yard. Top value in low 20s. To

inspect,

please

call Mrs.

Tobias.

WINNETKA
Custom ranch with all large, sunny,
pleasant rooms.
Living
room-dining

room

w/fireplace,

very

large

country

kitchen, 2 twin bedrooms,
11% baths.
Many closets. Basement. Att. garage.
Secluded, fenced, well-landscaped rear
yard; patio and porch. $41,500. Please
call Mrs. Leary for appointment.

567 Lincoln

Av.,

&amp; ORR,

INC.

Winnetka

Baird &amp; Warner
Gienview.m,

1151 Waukegan Rd.
724-1855

reaches

Series’’

the

en-

tire North Shore market. The
cost is small and the quick
satisfactory results will amaze
you. If you are listed in the
phone book, just say ‘Charge
+!"

LAKE FOREST
BY OWNER
2 STORY BRICK AND FRAME
COLOnial. 8 rooms. Full basement. Upper
soni Late afternoons or evenings, 234-

835 POLO LN. ,
GLENVIEW
‘'3-bdrm.; fam. rm., or 4th bdrm.; 24%
baths;
wooded
14% acre
plus;
2-car
gar.,
additional
pull-off
parking.
2story authentic Williamsburg Colonial
Wild flower haven; new kitchen; poss.
June 15. $65,000. 729-2180.

Homes

Bi-Levels

3,

4 and 5 Bedrooms

2!/, Baths

ALL YEAR-ROUND
COMFORT AIR-CONDITIONED.

LOW

AS

DOWN

Directions:
Edens-expressway
or
Waukegan
Rd.
(42A) to Willow Rd.,
west on Willow to Shermer Rd.; north
on Shermer to Techny Rd. Turn west
34 mile on Techny to Sunset Fields.

HOMES,

INC.

LANE
ILL.
SH 3-1352

CR: 2-5600

INDIAN RIDGE
In Northbrook
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
Unique
rambling
ranch
home features an amazing arrangement of: three huge
bedrooms, 2!/&gt; ceramic tile
baths and beamed paneled
family room with fireplace,
with an unusual traffic pattern from slate entry to sunken living room and formal dining

room

to

2 car

garage.

Step saver kitchen and basement. Priced at $46,900.

TOWN

Walters

BUILDERS

and Landwehr
272-5150

TO BUY

OR SELL

Evanston

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Serving every North Shore Community
from Offices in Evanston,
Deerfield,
Winnetka, Lake Forest and GlenviewNorthbrook

| QUINLAN

&amp; TYSON,

INC.

2-5

SUN.

OPEN

1503 DEERFIELD
HIGHLAND PARK
(E, of Expressway—lst road west of
swimming pool)
BRICK
COLONIAL—2
car brk. gar.—
center entrance—liv. rm. w/fp.;
sep.
din.
rm.;
3
bdrms.;
Cab.
kitchen
w/eat.
area;
Bsmt.
Owner
wants
offer. 20s.

De Grazia Realtors

463

Roger

Williams

GLENCOE
WHY RENT

much

for

WHEN

so

baths,
liv.
dining
rm.
distance
to
payment.

little.

433-4613
YOU

CAN

$24,500
BUY SO

3 bedrooms,

142

room
w/frpl.,
separate
Within
easy
walking
everything.
Low
down

QUINLAN

&amp; TYSON,

586 LINCOLN
HI 6-0177

AV.,

Only

a block

New

Trier

from

the

INC.

WINNETKA
BR 3-2166

WINNETKA

and

the

Lake,

C&amp;NW

Open

plan

King's Court Corporation
BROKERAGE DIVISION
C. A. HEMPHILL &amp; ASSOCIATES
330 W. Frontage Rd., Northfield
HI 6-8373

NORTHFIELD

3 and 4 bedroom bi-levels
now nearing completion for
immediate occupancy or will
build to suit. 2 ceramic tile
baths, double oven gas range,
dishwasher, disposal and finished family room. Located
in New Trier school district,
3 blocks from Edens Highway. Directions: Edens to Willow Rd., W. 3 blocks to Bristol, S. | block to Abbott
Court, E. !/&gt; block.
Open daily after | p.m.

256-3479

HOMEFINDERS

CALL

Review

covered over but operable;

with living rm., dining and family rm.
with
fireplace,
Kitchen
just remodeled—lovely,
Dishwasher,
disposer,
double
ovens,
range
plate,
separate
bar and sink off kitchen for service to
home or terrace, $79,500

674-0300

Rds.

Realtors-Since 1884
our picture

.

Elston Builders

QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.
See

FOREST

3/4 acre in Estate area. This home
has
a
lifetime
heavy
slate
roof,
exterior of Stone
and Brick—a
true
American
colonial
ranch.
3 master
bedrooms, 2 master baths, living rm.
and family rm. with cathedral ceilings
and
pass-through . fireplace,
large
screened
porch
with barbecue,
sink
and
cook
area
built-in;
separate
dining
rm.,
spacious
kitchen
with
breakfast area, 2 car attached garage.
Easily
expandable
to
4th
bedroom
with bath. Well priced at $64,500

New
on
market—nearly
an _ acre
Contemporary ranch—Pressed brick 3
master
bedrooms,
2_
baths, porch
convertible
to 4th bedrm.
with
3rd
bath
now
used
fog swimming—pool

Decorator Furnished Models. Open for
inspection 10:30 a.m. until dark daily,
including SAT. and SUN.

RED SEAL

LAKE

©

NORTHFIELD

$50,000
10%

GROVE—MORTONAIRE

All.
spacious
rooms’
with
luxury
details.
2 Master bedrooms, 2142 bath.
Paneled
family
room
with
beamed
ceiling,
pegged
floor,
raised
hearth
fireplace. Jalousied den. Outstanding
kitchen. Breakfast room, etc. Central
Air conditioned. Convenient to Edens
Expressway. $72,000

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
Paneled
family
rooms,
-100%
wool
wall-to-wall carpeting
or oak flooring.
Twin lavatories,
-sli glass shower
stalls.
Mud
rooms.
appen
double
oven-range, dishwasher and disposal.

$37,100 TO

For Sale—Houses

HIGHLAND PARK
HEMPHILL BUILT
EXECUTIVE RANCH

2 Car Garages

588-1855

Your Want Ad in the Hollister
Newspapers

Squire

Split-Levels

446-5010

BAIRD &amp; WARNER
GLENVIEW (East)
OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 P.M.
1009 FORESTVIEW DRIVE
(East on Glenview Rd. to Surrey,
South 2 Blocks)
Fine Location! Air Conditioned, very
attractive all Brick and Stone Ranch.
Many de-luxe features, large interior,
3
bedrooms
plus
library
or
4th
bedroom,
ceramic
baths,
separate
dining room, new deluxe kitchen with
all built-ins
cost
$4,900.
Recreation
room
with
2nd
fireplace,
jalousied
porch,
underground
sprinkling,
etc.
Beautiful grounds, private rear yard.
Vacant,
immediate
possession.
Outstanding Value! See MR. DEAKINS.

in a
and

GUARANTEED

Colonials

INC.

FIRST TIME OFFERED
In Northfield, a Jules Marling ranch
on
an
exquisite
wooded
and
landscaped
acre
in
prime
executive
location. Both living and dining rooms
have window walls overlooking lovely
terrace and grounds. A cozy study, 3
twin bedrooms and a bath form one
wing;
a large
bedroom
or
family
penty

SUBURBAN
facilities
schools

2601 MULBERRY
NORTHBROOK,

Hillcrest
LOngbeach

McGUIRE

REALTORS

Wanyegep Road
HONE 965-6680

Country

Winnetka
5
999 Linden

custom-built
2

FIVE

room
w/fireplace,
Separoom,
Cypress
paneled

eating area and wet bar, Maid’s room
and
bath
on
Ist.
Master
bedroom,
dressing
room
and
bath.
RECRE”

3

wood-burning
large kitchen

bedrooms,

Living
Dining

large

Winnetka
446-2600

wooded

BUILT

city-home
of
good

“Country

AS
WINNETKA

CUSTOM
DEN.

THIS

bedrms.—one

UNUSUAL

dinette,

864-5700 | HIGHLAND

sENCOE
BY OWNER
‘irst
time
offered.
Perfect
East
lencoe location. 3 biks. from
town
and train on private
street. 3 bedrooms,
maid’s room, 3 full baths, 2
car
garage w/elec. door. Central air
onditioning. Wood paneled rec. rm.,
amed
liv.
rm.
ceiling,
patio,
%4
acre. By appt. VE 5-3532.

8 — Classified

BUY

Rd.

on

WILMETTE
:
SPLIT LEVEL,
Living room, Dining
“L,”
Kitchen w/built-in double oven
and range, D and D. EXTRA LARGH:;
breakfast room. Master bedroom w/bath. 3 family
bedrooms
and _ bath.
Paneled FAMILY ROOM. Roughed in
powder room. Screened porch. Patio.
CENTRALLY
AIR
CONDITIONED.
aoves,
in
EXCELLENT | condition.

nial,
rate

&amp; WEINRICH

Bay

distance

shaded

40’

LANDSCAPED

FULLY

landscaped.

GLENCOE
A
DISTINCTIVE
Split
Level
w/DE
LUXE
landscaping.
LARGE
Living
room
w/doors
to porch.
PANELED
Family room
opens
onto
a_ lovely
patio. Dining (‘L’’ w/built-ins. Custou:
cabinet Kitchen w/skylight and breakfast bar, D and D. 3 plus bedrooms
and
2 baths.
Master
bedroom
has
Phir
room.
BEST
BUY
NOW

wood
paneled
family
room
on first
level, larger family on lower level to
patio, garage, small creek on rear of
jot. Act now, tomorrow
may be too

9215

New

TO

by
original
owners,
fireplace in living room,

excellent

©
railroad,
shopping,
churches
to village
Convenient
ee

$72,500.

GLENVIEW

Living rm. w/frpl.-Dining ‘‘L,’’ Den,
Kit. w/D and
Pan, Brkfst.
Basement with Playrm. Centrally air

50s

THE

Beautifully

144 ACRE

estate with
community
churches.

158
MORTON

Price reduced to $44,800 for this most
attractive 7 room, 3 bedroom, 212 bath
split-level, with family rm. and lower
family rm.
partially finished.
2 car
garage
attached
with
electric
eye
door. teens rm. with beautiful lannon
stone fireplace, family
dining rm. in
addition to two other
family rms.—exceptional home.

SUNSET
FIELDS

HIGHLAND PARK
NEW
LISTING,
SPLIT
LEVEL,
5
bedrooms,
3 baths.
Master
bedroom
has own bath. Parquet floors in Living
room,
Dinin
“L.”
Pecan
paneled
ROOM
w/bar.
SUB
BASF-

FIND

ONE

Two

MOST

d. LOW

ON

NORTHBROOK

IN AND REGISTER
WITH OUR
‘‘MAGIC BRAIN’’

IBM

IN

to be divided in half making
A RARE FIND at $39,500.

Located

METTE—4
BEDRM.
vel. Pan. Family rm. LR

COME

unusual
Mediterranean
home _
in
PRESTIGE
NEIGHBORHOOD
near
transportation
and
shopping.
TWO
STORY
living rm., large dining rm.
with adjoining den, breakfast nook in
kitchen
and
a
porch
for
summer
dining. Rec. rm. in basement. DRAMATIC RED CARPETED stairway to

PORTER

D
OPEN
SUN.
2-4
6830 N. Lowell
Highway
to
Pratt—East
to
JUST
LISTED.—A
magnifi5
Bedrm.,
212
bath
brick
gian, in a great location. Foyer,

&gt;

HOUSE

COMING

A RARE
BE

enough
bdrms.

Lincoln, Winnetka
Hillcrest 6-8400

BUILT

For Sale—Houses

Ring RINGER
for RESULTS

ON

swimming
pool, the red brick patio
and
the
delightful
Garden
room
overlooking the fenced yard provides
the utmost in living and the perfect
setting for entertaining.
The Garden
Room has a wet bar with automatic
ice maker, and an indoor grill—sliding
glass doors to the patio.
There’s
a
22’ x 24’ family room
at the stair
landing.
3rd fireplace.
3 twin
bedrooms and 242 baths. Full basement.
The whole house is CENTRALLY AIR
Monge
Ela
Nothing like it in the
ow
70s.

2nd

~&amp; Associates

FOREST

AUTHENTIC
English Country. House

see

ming
3
pt J
acre.

LAKE

convenient
KENILWORTH
location.
Cozy
ist floor
den.
Spacious
Rec.
room
with
2nd
fireplace
and
WET
BAR.
Lovely
tile entryway.
Bright
dining room with bay window.
Nice
kfst. room. This house is in tip top
condition from top to bottom. 90s.

IN

fine home for the young family
rested
in
Southeast
Winnetka—

tiful new

IN

For Sale—Houses

HOME

EAST

5 BEDRMS., 3!/) BATHS

room

‘well as recreation room. Excellent
oor plan for entertaining. Near lake.

rt

}

OVER AN ACRE of ground. Excitin
views
over the WOODED
RAVINE.
Master bedrm. has DRESSING ROOM
and PRIVATE
BATH.
2 more
twin
bedrooms
and TWO
MORE
BATHS.
FAMILY ROOM
with picture window
and sliding glass doors to slate patio.
2 fireplaces.
Exceptional
with
overhead lighting, Colonial cabinets and a
good eating area, CENTRALLY
AIR
CONDITIONED. Low 80s.

HOME _
CUSTOM
Location—Location—Lo-

tenance
for
ms
(1 on
atic
foyer,

For Sule-wHeasés

&amp; Assoc.

ALL WINNETKA EAST
“ALL NEW LISTINGS
‘CORATOR’S
it in 1962.

1-2

158

walk

Indian

to
Hill

Station. Owner of this lovely home has

retired. The home is ideal for average
family and has 3 bedrooms a
a den
or study off one bedroom.
The living
room has a fireplace. There is also a
tree shaded
porch.
NASH REALT
446-7180

AT WILMETTE
F. G. Hastings, Realtor
OPEN SUNDAY 1:30-5 P.M.
915 Cedar Lane
NORTHBROOK HIGHLANDS AREA
Charming
ranch
on
75x 240
lot.
3
bedrooms,
2 full baths,
lovely
liv.
room, family-dining rm. combination,
attached
garage.
Most
wanted
area
for
young
families.
Walk
to train,
public
and
parochial
schools,
shopping, skating
rink and
new
library.
AND
IMAGINE,
owner will decorate
to suite. $28,900. Call Mrs. Rosene.

FHOMEFINDERS

111

GREEN

AL

Open

BAY

RD.,

WILMETTE

I-11 11

Sunday

1:30 to 5

EVANSTON
1703 MADISON
Brand new 2 flat, an ideal investment
for family occupancy or income. Only
$6,000 down or will trade up or down.
EVANSTON
DE
LUXE
3.
FLAT
pract. new, two 612 rm. apts. and one
412 rm. apt. Income $7,500 per yr.
EVANSTON
DE
LUXE
ELEVATOR
bldg. 10 apts. in prestige area, income
$28,000. Also other Evanston
income
properties to trade up or down.

John

T. Brown

446-1646

GLENVIEW
BY OWNER
BONNIE GLEN ESTATES
An outstanding Colonia] home in fine
area
of
new
homes
near _ schools;
trans.; lge. well-ldscpd, lot on cul-desac. 4 spacious
bdrms.;
21% baths;
Slate foyer;
liv. rm. w/mbl.
frple.;
din. rm.;
efficient kit. w/eat.
area;
D/D;
waln. pan. fam. rm.; fin. rec.
rm. w/bar;
2-car gar.; home
nicely
carpeted
and
in excellent
condition.
High 50s. 729-2461.
WILMETTE
WEST BY OWNER—NEW
Bell
School.
New
‘Trier
West.

bedrooms,

Low

30s.

142

OPEN

bath

Brick

SUNDAY

217 Thelin Court

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

Bi-level.

1-5

- ALpine

April

20,

1-8279

1967 ; |

�=

Sa

F a,

158 -

For Sele-—Houwses

Baird &amp; Warner
ARE YOU A LARGE FAMILY?
Then
see this gracious
brick
home
with 11 rooms, 5 plus bedrooms
and
342 baths.
Spacious
throughout.
Unusually attractive Living
Room with
fireplace.
Separate
Dining
Room.
Located in highly desirable Northeast
Evanston
just
142
blocks
from
the
Lake and Orrington School. Priced in
the 40s. MRS. OTTE
JUST LISTED
hates to leave this

Owner

new,

center

entrance

jovely,

Colonial.

and park

and

call

appointment,

For

swimming.
MRS. OT

for recreation

QUALITY RANCY—POPULAR AREA
This like-new, well constructed brick

fine
and

home is located in an area of
Attractive living room
homes.

cabinet
wood
Pretty
‘“L”’.
dining
kitchen with built-ins and fine breakbaths
2
bedrooms,
Nice
3
fast area.
(one off master bedroom). A well kept
30s.
Low
.
landscaped
Nicely
home.
MRS. OTTE

Baird &amp; Warner
kegan
=

e805

Rd.,

Glenview, Il.
588-1855

Northwest
Deluxe

Views!

Brick

Liv.

Evanston

Ranch

with

Rm.

with

Frpl.

Panoramic

and Pict.

Waw., Dining area with sliding Glass
fully equipped
to Patio,
Wall
Wdw.
Brkfst.
with
Kitchen
Cabinet
Birch
landbtfilly.
the
overlook
Bay—all
scaped floodlighted yard and beyond
Bedrms.,
3
also
over the Golf Course,
heated
full
Baths,
Tile
Vanity
2
Owner
2 car att, garage.
basement,
transferred—reduced to $45,000!

East

Glenview

5 BEDROOMS—FULL BASEMENT
:
414 BATHS—4,500 SQ. FT. —
Designed for easy maintenance 1s this
estate-like
in_
Ranch
Brick
Deluxe
affording
wooded
heavily
and
area
Liv.
20 x 26
Has
privacy.
complete
Rm.,
Din.
13x20
Frpl.,
with
Rm.
14x19 Fully Equipped Cabinet Kitchen with B-B-Q Frpl., 26x16 ist Flr.
Family Rm., 35x15 Jalousied Porch;
Unusual Bsmnt. has Lounge Rm. with
Wet Bar, 2nd Family Rm. with Frpl.,
Rm.,
Photo
equipped
Rm.,
Game
Laundry
or Den,
Office
Rm.,
Pow.
Rm., Workshop and Storage Rm. Also
Floodlighted
service,
amp
200
grounds, Central Air Condtng., 2 car
door,
Eye
Elec.
with
garage
att.
and _ storage
closet
of
abundance
space. Owner will help finance or Sell
On Contract.

Appleton &amp; Company
1312 Chicago
4-1102

UNiversity

Av..
ALpine

~

AND
BRICK
STORY
2
CHARMING
frame colonial located 3 blocks from
trains,
schools
and_
shopping.
4
bedrms.; 21% baths; fine paneled and

separate

rm.;

recreation

beamed

also large kitchen with
dining rm.;
separate
dining
area;
slate
foyer
full
rm.,
lovely living
a
to
opens
basement with tile floor for childrens
activities. Priced $52,500.

Robert A. Retzinger Inc.
BUILDERS OF FINE HOMES
PHONE

272-1186

DEERFIELD—NEW LISTING
242 bath home
4 bedroom,
9 room,
Deerfield.
Northeast
in
situated

Priced realistically. $46,500.

JUST REDUCED
Lutz
built 5 bedroom
quality
home
Resituated in Northeast Deerfield.
duced $1,600. Now offered at $54,900.

Carr Realty Inc.
732

Serving Local Residents Longer
Than Any Other Realty Firm
_
Waukegan Rd.
Deerfield
WI 6-0984

Winnetka
“

Prize $98,500!

If it’s a (FRENCH
HOME.
you wish,
call
to
see
this
6
yr.
old
AIRCONDITIONED
one
in_
exclusive
ESTATE
area
with
FIVE
2nd
fl.
bedrooms,
34% baths,
paneled family
room, secluded terrace, a “
dg
kitchen and 3 car att. gar.

Sears

Real

Estate

Hillcrest 6-2900
GLENVIEW
LIKE

NEW

every

Co.

BRoadway 3-2666
TALL TREES

BUILDER’S

modern

MODEL

convenience,

WELL-BUILT

WITH

4 _ bed-

rooms,
21% baths.
Excellent
location
on large landscaped
lot, Appliances,
carpeting and drapes included. $59,500.
C. Western, Owner
LO 1-6355
or
| PA 4-5955

baths;

kitchen with large eating area; living
room;
large
dining
‘‘L’’;
a perfect
home
for the large family on quiet
cul-de-sac;
family
room;
242
car
attached garage. $33,900.

CUSTOM
AN

ALL

STUNNING
Quality-built
brick
colonial
w/center
hall
plan
one
block
from
lake
in
Wilmette. Ideal for family wanting 4
bedrooms and 2 baths on 2nd floor and
2 bedrooms
and
bath on 3rd _ floor.
Large living room
and dining room.,
All purpose TV room ahd sun room.
—
kitchen. Low maintenance gas
eat.

BUILT

WHITE

BRICK

CAPE

COD

across from the park;
3 very large
bedrooms;
den;
2 C.T. baths;
living
room with raised Crab Orchard stone
fireplace;
kitchen with eating area;
full heated basement; attached garage
and patio; excellent area and a goo.
quality home for $31,500.

NORTHBROOK

EVANSTON
Attractive Georgian Brick. Living rm.
separate dining
rm. Kit. w/D and D,
Pdr Rm. 2nd floor: 4 bedrooms, bath.
In-law
suite
on
38rd
floor.
Many
inclusions.
For
further
information
call Mrs. Kastrup.

RANCH

SEE THIS ATTRACTIVE
6-ROOM
brick ranch, in a convenient location;
3 bedrooms or 2 and den; living room,
dining ‘‘L’’; kitchen with eating area;
full
basement;
carport
and_
patio.
Many extras are included in the low
price of $25,900.

WANTED
Listings of 4 and 5 bedroom
house in
Wilmette,
Kenilworth ‘and Winnetkawe have the clients-do you have the
house?

FOR OTHER GOOD BUYS
IN GLENVIEW AREA
CONSULT

AND OF COURSE
We have other homes we'd like
you about-just give us a call.

KENILWORTH

Glenview Realty
Established
Waukegan Road

1141

1925

600 Green
ALpine

4-0600

REALTY

Kenilworth
Roger)
BRoadway 3-2552
SPARKLE!

NORTHBROOK
OPEN HOUSE—Sunday
1-5 P.M. 2855
Weller
(West off Pfingsten,
south of
Walters)
Lovely
6
rm.
ranch
in
PARK-LIKE
SETTING
3 bedrooms,
14g
baths,
glazed
porch
with
fam.
room possibilities, utility room. Price
$32,500.

ZONED FOR HORSES IN BEAUTIFUL
wooded Riverwoods. Two acres. Living room with fireplace, oak paneled
family room, each with sliding thermopane window wall to its own patio,
3 bedrooms, 2 baths and ali for only
$42,000. Buy today, tether your horse
tomorrow.

DE

LUXE

RAISED

RANCH,

rooms,
112
baths,
Ige.
fruitwood cabinet kitchen
din.
area.
Paneled
fam.
$29,900.

A

Open

JUST

LISTED

AN

ELEGANT

SPLIT-

level
in
Northbrook.
Centrally
air
conditioned, 3 plus bedrooms, 2 baths,
fenced yard, intercom system, lots of
‘‘goodies’’
to embellish
2,750 square
feet of living space. Call us to see for
yourself. High forties.

BRUFF

REALTY

1240

RESTORED FARM HOUSE
ON 5 ACRES.
LIVING
QUARTERS:
Large.
living
room, Dining room, fireplace, country
kitchen and paneled den. One screened
pores and one open porch.
LEEPING QUARTERS:
Large master bedroom and bath. Paneled study.
Also guest bedroom. Ali on first floor.
3 bedrooms and 2 baths plus sleeping
porch
on_
second.
Large _ closets
throughout.
OTHER
FEATURES:
Full basement
with extra kitchen and full bath. 2 car
heated garage. Lawn comprising one
acre set in apple and pear orcHard.
Balance of land is open field countryside. Small pool surrounded by rock
garden.
Old
smokehouse
outbuilding
useful for garden tools and storage of
full set of storm windows and screens.
$52,500: By owner, shown by appointment. Call the Millers at 426-5371.
NOT FOR EVERYONE
Beautiful
custom-built
Roman
brick
Ranch
for the discriminating
buyer

who can afford the best. 3/4 Acre of
beautiful property. Huge Living Room

with fireplace,
Large Dining
Room.
Spacious Kitchen with Breakfast area.
ahogany paneled Family Room with
2nd
fireplace.
Delightful
Solarium.
Two
king-size
Bedrooms.
Immense
paneled
Recreation
Room
with
3rd
fireplace. Ideal for large scale entertaining. Priced in 80s. MR. OTTE

BAIRD &amp; WARNER
ca

Rd.,

LAKE

O.

Glenview,

Til.

588-1855

FOREST

SCHULZ,
DA 8-1949

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BUILDERS

HIGHLAND
PARK-CALIF.
RANCH
on 44 ac. wooded lot, 3 BRs, 2 baths,
mod. kit. w/all built-ins. Thermopane
glass walls,
cathedral
ceiling,
LRW
w/frple. lge. pan fam. rm. w/bkeases
Near trans., parks and schs. Mid 30s.

Large

Meadow Rd. Northbrook CR
Open all day Sunday

2-0200

Investment

McGUIRE

Possibilities

&amp; ORR,

LAKE FOREST
LUXURY
TYPE
RANCH
HOME
ON
well landscaped acre. Liv. Rm. with
fplee. Separate Din. Rm., Fam. Rm.
with fplce. Large Kitchen with dining
area.
3
good
size
Bdrms.
and
2
Ceramic
Tile
Baths.
Centrally
air
conditioned. Electric eye garage door.
Full basement with fplce. $58,500.

WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF
HOUSES
FROM
EVANSTON
TO
LAKE FOREST ALONG THE LAKE,
AND FROM GLENVIEW TO BARRINGTON PRICED FROM $20,000. to
$200,000.,
ANY
OF
WHICH
WE
WOULD BE MOST HAPPY TO SHOW
OU.

Weston E. Davie
&amp; Co.
,
M. Amos
Betsey Norris
Nick
Weston E. Davie
REALTORS
42 Green Bay Rd., Winnetka
HI 6-4500

zs

INC.

$21,500

$1,500 DOWN
OPEN SUNDAY 1:30 TD 5
670 Alice Dr. (W. on Dundee Rd., 1
bik. W. of Pfingsten, right on Melvin
Dr.to Alice Dr.) 30 yr. 6% financing
avail. on this attractive 3 bdrm. ranch
with
bsmt.
on
a
42
acre
lot with
mature trees. Owner anxious to sell.

JOHN

Orchard

T. BROWN
Lane,

&amp; CO.

Northfield

446-7270

NORTHBROOK—4 BED. COLONIAL
1903 Barberry Rd.
Open Sunday 2 to 5 p.m.
Quality house in Heathercrest area of
fine homes. 8 plus rooms, 242 baths;
LR.;
sep.
D.R.;
fully
equip.
kit.;
attractive fam.
rm.;
2 car gar. 21%
vrs. old-like new cond. Large rooms.
Cent.
air-cond.,
many
extra
quality
features.
Can give quick occupancy.
Exceptional
value
in middle
40s —
under replacement value. By owner.
PArk 4-5308.
OPEN
HOUSE
SUNDAY
3
TO
5
Wilmette;
Harper;
St. Joseph;
New
Trier East School Dist. Cozy 3 bedrm.
home
Cul-de-Sac.
18x14
pan.
fam.
rm. opens onto lovely prvt. yd. Exc.
opt Ideal for children, near trans. and
shopping;
Shown
by appt.
only.
934
7
pial Lane. $28,500. By owner. 251-

¥

(1)

5

New
IF

Listing—NW

Evanston

YOU WANT A LIVING ROOM WITH
Fireplace, a Dining room, a Basement
and
Garage,
don’t
miss
this
2

Bedroom

home

on one floor. Enclosed

Front Porch. Parquet floors, Kitchen
with Eating Area and Wood cabinets
are
a
few
of
the
Extras
in
this
Charmer at $24,000.

New

England Village

attached garage,

ee

-. cog

ransportation,

&amp; TYSON,

FINE
BRICK
AND
LANNON
STONE
ranch
in
Northfield.
(New
Trier
district). 7 rooms 8 bedrooms.
2 ct.
baths. Paneled recreation room with
bar.
Modern
kit.
2 fireplaces.
Gas
heat. 2 car attached garage. $49,000.

.

Separate

dining

Colonials

room

.
.
.
.

242 ceramic tile baths
Paneled family rm. with frplc.
Kitchen with built-ins
Basement and 2-car garage.
PRICED FROM $46,900
Imm. poss. on 2 models
;
MODEL OPEN, DRIVE OUT TODAY
BIRCHWOOD BUILDERS
CR 2-7300
811 Skokie Hwy. Northbrook PA 4-3294.

EVANSTON—NON-RACIAL
APRIL’S SPECIAL
2 bedroom
bungalow.
Large
living
room
with
woodburning
fireplace; .
pleasant
kitchen
with
eating
area;
screened porch, paneled and carpeted
throughout. A truly appealing home in
splendid,
ready to move
into condition. $17,500.
1229

ALBERT
Emerson St.

GASKIN CO.
UNiversity

9-1669

ATTRACTIVE
BRICK
RANCH
IN
friendly Northbrook area. Lge. liv.-din.
comb.; newly decorated w/new cptg.; ~
cheery kit.; 2 bdrms.; cer. tile bath;
util. rm.; garage.; lge. lot.
Low, low 20s.
272-2645.

* Northbrook Star * Highland

Park Herald

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ng.

F

shits

(2)
5 bedrooms,
2 baths,
blocks from Willard School. B
aluminum siding construction,
5 years old, nice yard, and 2 car
garage.
One
block north of Ce

Street

for

quick

sale

transportation,

at only

‘falso

(1)

2

best

4 bedrooms,

Central

Offere

$34,500.
buys’’

3 modern

Evanston

from St. Mary’s.

baths

across

the

—

Recently gaint

decorated. floors refinished,
drive for off street parking,
Offered in the lower $30s.

n

a

oa

(2) 4 bedroom Victorian in R-6
A good home and a g
inves

Just
a
block
or
two
to.
convenience
Evanston
has to
Priced in the $20s.
;

OVER $0 YEARS

__

OF NORTH SHORE SERVIC:

mrs. MADISON ¢
associates

ree

UNiversity 9-5600
2902 Central Street, Evan:

SMART: &amp; GOLEE
GLENVIEW

Pes

Lovely 6 rm..brick Georgian
rm,,
location.
Lge.
liv.

iC

din.

bright mod. - kitch.,
es
bas., recr. rm. w/frpl., 2 car att.

A og
EAST
Most
rary
Large

f Sie
gh te
GLENVIEW
:
attractive
Redwood
Con
ranch
in saveny
:
living
rm.,
fireplace, f:

bedrm.).

plus den (usable

14%

and sernd.

tiled

porch;

baths,

as

open

att. gar., gas

p.

|

paneled
walls
and
open bk
Seilings.
Lot
100
x 230.
Fine
v
$39,500.
sme
WILMETTE
a
Stone Ranch home of superb construc
tion and
quality
throughout,
bedrooms, 2 tiled baths, built-in
ki

formal

dining

rm.,

modern

fireplace, attached 2-car garage,
tric
eye door. Immed. poss.
_
KENILWORTH
we
Hemphill-built Normandy
Colc
formal

dining

pene

2nd

kitchen.

in spacious
rm.,

edrms.,

fl.

|

ee

tiled bath, t

study

442 baths

living

m

3 bedrms.,

or

family

paneled

m

recreati

rm,
Quite unusual!
NORT
:
Most attractive Ranch
Home on
1
14
acre -lot with
curving
frontage
Large
liv. rm.,
dinihg
area, —

kitchen. 3 bedrms., tiled bath,
rm., 2 car att. gar. An impre

DAvis

8-3200

NORTHFIELD

NEW
CHARMING

LISTING

3

YR.

CUS

room with fireplace, spacious
room, a large paneled family roc

opening
bedroom

to

secluded
with
full

patio;
bath,

|
hk

cabinet kitchen with ang
the second floor, a 14x19
bedroom with its own
4
bath,
large
and

bedrooms

and

another

master _

dressil
other

1%

bh

;

Centrally air-conditioned, walking di
tance to schools and churches. Car

ed
and
immaculately
kept.
O
transferred.
Possession
June
$65,000.
x

REALTY

1850 Willow Road, Northfield

HI 6-5700

OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 5
Crisp,

a

fine

He ReeT ake away

clean

new

split-level

area!

baths, separate dining
kitchen
‘with
eating
family room Attached
This
is
a
centrally
bargain at $41, 900 ;

AYARS

REALTY
824

Waukegan

tuc

bedrooms, —

.

ie,

Rd.

bee

=

ee

Dre

}

home

on

large

lot

with

gar. Lg. liv. room w/frpl., sep.
room, mod. kit. with eating a
dishwasher.
Powder
room.
lg. master bdrm., 2 other
bd
bath,
carpeting
and
draperies
New
roof
on
house
and
gar.

ne

wiring, good fir.
plan, full
basem«
exc. closets and storage.
Patio, P
mid-May,
but
occup. $41,000.

will consi Sia
Call owner,
251-4708.

GLENVIEW
BY OWNE
3 bdrm. brk. ranch; 2 baths;
Aug.
15 occup. Open house
a

p.m. 244 Greenfield Dr, PA 4-8679,

x

Classified
;

&amp;

PA

LOVELY
ENGLISH TUDOR
128 LAWNDALE, WILMETTE
Brick

in

room, built-i
space;
lar
2 car gares
air-conditior

CRestwood 2-3550

¢ Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
5

OLD

brick 2 story home, deluxe throug
first floor has beamed
ceiling

V. J. BRADY

REALTY CO.

REALTORS
521-4th
Wilmette
ALpine 1-3005
DEERFIELD-LINCOLNSHIRE
LINCOLNSHIRE BLUFFS
Heavily
wooded,
fully
improved
12
acre
FEATURING
. . DeLuxe 4 and 5 bedrm.
. Center entry foyer

s

at $39,500.

INC.

REAL
FOOLER.
LOVELY
CAPE
Cod home
in northwest
Evanston.
4
bedrooms;
14% baths. Fireplace. Full
basement with family room. Gas heat.
In excellent
condition.
Garage.
Low
30s.
SPIC AND SPAN BRICK AND
stone ranch in East Glenview.
(Wilmette school district)
5 rooms.
Full
basement
with
paneled
recreation
room. Gas heat. Enclosed breezeway.
Patio.
Attached
garage.
Beautiful
carpeting. $26,500.

TIGHE

d

patio, and

i

and

hall, fireplace

MOST
INTRIGUING
SPLIT-LEVEL
Home. So well planned with excellent
traffic pattern. Ist Level has a lovely
Panld. comb. Family-Dining rm., Kit.
w/dishw. and disvosal, full Bath. 2nd
or
Ground
Level
has
an_
utterly
charming
28 ft. Liv. rm. w/Paneled
Cathedral
Ceiling
and
Frpl.,
Patio.
Next 14 level up has 3 bright sunny
Bedrms. and 1 Bath. Entire home: is
so
light
and
cheerful.
Evanston
Schools. Priced at $44,500.

A

brick

finest construction in East area.

Just Listed

QUINLAN

old

rm., 2 bedrms.

EXCELLENT
3 BEDRM.,
112
BATH
Colonial on Tree lined No-thru-traffic
Lane. Liv. rm. w/Frpl., sep. Din. rm.,
bright
Kit.
w/Dishwasher
and
Disosal.
Panld.
Rec.
rm.,
Attached
arage. Gas heat. Beautiful secluded
26 ft. Patio overlooking lovely fencedin Garden with flowering Shrubs and
Perennials.
Wonderful
neighbors.
A
Happy
place for children.
Evanston
Schools.
Near
shops
and_
transp.
Asking $36,500.

A

year

2

contemporary styled colonia
Central
Wilmette.
Three
be
142
baths,
2
fireplaces,
base

Dorothy
Ruth W.

GR 5-1080

VACANT

with Vinyl

1571 SHERMAN AVE.
EVANSTON
UN 4-2600
AL 1-6700
BR 3-3750

LARGE,
STURDY,
FAMILY
HOME
near
Downtown
Evanston,
with
5
bedrooms, 142 baths, walking distance
to St. Mary’s, and standing smack dab
on a parcel of land zoned R-7. Midforties. Call Roger Fisher.

BR 3-3220
NOW
NORTHBROOK

Ofeis

tiled
flooring.
Second
floor
has
3
Bdrms., 2 Ceramic Tile Baths, extra
large
closets. Large
and beautifully
landscaped
yard
has
aluminum
screened
summer
house
wired
for
electricity.
Att.
garage
has
electric
eye door. Priced at $56,500.

REALTY

433-0218.

»

Spruce

ONE
OF
EVANSTON’S
BEAUTIFUL
homes is offered for sale to a buyer
with a family desiring location near
the lake on one of our most attractive
streets.
6 bedrms.,
315 baths,
stunningly decorated living room,
dining
room,
large
butler’s
pantry
and
kitchen;
a family room that’s one of
the most comfortable and appealing in
Evanston
Southeast.
Low
60s.
Call
Roger Fisher for an appointment.
~

1741

BRK.-FRAME
EARLY
AMERICAN
ranch.
4 years
old.
3 bedrooms,
2
baths, family room, full basement,
2
car garage. 7-blocks to shopping and
NW RR. May be bought on contract.
$48,500.
63 E. Franklin Place
HAROLD

319

MANOR.

EVANSTON

LOVELY

a

glazed and sereened Porch

DEERFIELD

SEQUENS

Barrington Country Side

a

PARK

brick,
lath and plaster
construction
ranch.
Excellent
floor plan.
2 bedrooms,
large
liv. room,
sep. dining
room. Full basement. Hot water heat.
Expandable.
Price $24,500.

_

272-7550

1151

Sunday 1-5 p.m.
GLENVIEW

For Sete tlonies

&amp; Co.

KENILWORTH

Charming 2 bedroom ranch in beautiful, residential area. 3/4 acre lot. 2
bedrooms, spacious living room, sep.
din. room. Breezeway to 2 car garage.
Expandable. $26,000.

527 Dundee Rd., Northborok

724-185

House

IN POPULAR

E. Davie

RECENTLY
LISTED.
ENGLISH
brick home in Kenilworth. First floor
has
a large Liv.
Rm.
with
frplce.,
separate
Din.
Rm.,
completely
remodeled family Kitchen and enlarged

BED-

CAPE COD—3
BEDROOMS,
2 BATHS,
large
liv.
room,
sep.
dining
room,
utility room.
Fine location for children. Immaculate.
$22,500.

_ Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements
,

3

liv.
room,
with large
rm.
Price

LARGE HOUSE, LARGE VALUE—EXcellent
location
in Northbrook
surrounded by mature trees. Four giantsized
bedrooms,
212
CT
baths,
oak
cabinet kitchen with built-ins, paneled
family room with fireplace in living
room, lots of extras. See to believe in
low $40s.
GOLF COURSE VIEW FROM YOUR
front
window
goes
with
this
mintcondition
3 bedroom
ranch.
Large
garage, low taxes—a real rent beater
for a young couple. A stealing value at
$21,000.

Weston

to tell

Bay Road
(corner

1-5600

THEY
PArk

REALTY

OPEN SUNDAY
In nicely wooded area on quiet deadend street near schools, transportation
and lake. Cheerful kitchen,
separate
dining room, paneled library, bedroom
and
tile
bath plus
a lovely
large
family room with sliding glass doors
to garden. 3 bedrooms w/large closets,
ceramic tile bath and hobby nook on
2nd
wether May
be seen by appointment.

LEVEL

8 ROOM BRICK AND FRAME
bi-level; 4 bedrooms;
2 full

For Sale—Houses

KENILWORTH

GLENVIEW

1-1105

NORTHBROOK
BRAND NEW
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
SCHOOL DIST. 28
2312 MAPLE AVE.

158

OUR 41ST YEAR
GOOD VALUES

Spa-

EXCELLENT VALUE—$26,500.
Spacious
living
room,
dining
room
“T.’ 3 nice bedrooms, 112 baths, plus
Central Air Conditioning. Short walk

=

Glenview Realty

3
like-

cious
living
room,
separate
dining
room,
family
room,
powder
room.
Nice
built-in
kitchen,
D
and
D.
4
Excellent bedrooms, 2 baths (one off
the master bedroom). All wool carpeting
included.
2
Car
garage
and
Central Air Conditioned! Low 40s. See
iia aoe without delay! CALL MRS.
TT

to school

1H

aoa

�158

ILMETTE—2

Fine Homes

-

ESTATES

INDIAN

Delightful
ec

HILL

larger home

tion.

Newly

family

Tomiie

ik separate

breakfast

room,

ily bedrooms,

Fenced

yard.

314 baths.

75’ x 185’.

living
kitch-

room.

Gas

Low

H.W.

5

80s.

NER

and

hobbies.

ane

Artistic

terrace.

AIR-CONDITIONED.

free-

CENTRALLY

In 80s.

DELIGHTFUL 6 YEAR OLD FOUR
droom
215
bath house;
a magnifit paneled family room with crab

stone

fireplace.

Split

level

with
many
extras.
Carpeting
and
:
s, intercom,
floodlighting,
rock
ar’
. 2 car attached garage. Lyons
hool district. Overlooking the West

PArk

. CLARKE BAKER
Realtor
ALpine

6-1015

Joyce, King
ce Pietrowicz
Rose Silsbee
tee
Mildred Williams
’
_
1219 Washington, Wilmette

THE

Realtors
IN
6 ROOM

Living

rm.,

enclosed

9edrooms
gene.

summer

th

bath
gas

Living

kitchen,

on

/studio

amily

on

Ist

on
ht.

lst

floor.

on

2nd

room,

level.

bedroom

Bsmt.

area

‘‘L’’,

and tiled

Master

Idry.

AND

dining

2 bedrooms

sas ht. Att. garage.
‘ard. Asking $30,000.

3

2nd.
Full
Priced
at

rm.,

Level.

DEERFIELD

kitchen,

LANE,
BRICK
FRAME

lit-level.

abinet

pch.

and
HW

OUILMETTE
3

rm.,_

and

level:

LARGE BRICK AND STUCCO
‘ar the lake on 100 ft. lot. Excellent
‘ger home.
Ist floor:
Living
rm.
rpl., DR, sunpch., library, kitchen

-w/D/D and pwdrm. 5 bedrms. and
$3 12 baths
on 2nd.
Also,
beautiful
studio or ball rm. 3rd floor: Bedroom,
eget rm., bath and kitchenette. In
Ss.

STUCCO AND SHINGLE—7 ROOMS
:
| 1st floor: Living rm., den, DR,
new
kitchen and pwdrm.
3 bedrms.
bath on 2nd. Bsmt., gas ht. 2 car
r. Low 30s.

ENTRAL

PARK,

BRK. RANCH

-dining rm. comb. Large
kitchen, 3 bedrms.
and 13%

hs.

Full

bsmt.

Gas

ht.

2 car

_

cabitiled

det.

~ Vroman-McKnight

th St.

ALpine

1-0407

_ — Before You Buy —
heck Zoning and Housing
~ Code Requirements

e City of Evanston, upon

est of an owner or protive purchaser, will inect any property to deterine compliance with the
using and Zoning Codes.
There

is no

charge

for this

vice.
Call GReenleaf 5-3100
Extension 270

ORTHFIELD
NOW $99,500
“LUXE COLONIAL
-autiful

Willow Road, Northfield

lf You

Have

CAN MAKE
“payments we

ON A

CO.

HI 6-5700

Little Cash
SIZEABLE MONTH:
can find a home for

u.

Consult
us
without
obligation.
e also furnish secondary
financing
purchase
existing contracts
and

: mortgages.
é

Roth Mortgage
00

Central St.
:
UNiversitv

ENVIEW:

ranch,

excellent

shops,

schools

YEAR

OLD

condition.

and

Walk

to

Corporation
Evanston

rm. Beautiful pnid. full basement with
ceramic bath, 2 car attached garage.
Gas
heat.
Backyard
enclosed
by
cyclone fence. Only $37,500. Call owner
after 6 p.m. 272-5197.
WINNETKA
$52,500

OFFERED

RAREST FIND! NEWER CUSTOM
Built,
one
owner,
Colonial
Ranch in
East Winnetka. Most attractive wide,
wooded lot. Unusual spaciousness in a
smaller home. Call quickly.
NASH REALTY
446-7180
GLENVIEW
:
Colonial ranch, 3 bdrms.; living rm.;
dining
rm.;
screened
and_
glazed
porch;
attached
114
car.
garage;
landscaped 75 x 152’ lot, many extras.
Low taxes. Conven. location. Immed.
possession. $22,000.

REALTY

CO.

NON-RACIAL
ATTRACTIVE
MODERN
BRK
FRONT
ranch w/3 bdrms;
full bsmnt;
nicely
landscaped fenced yard. Low 20s.
DENNIS R. JONES
ABLE
REALTY
1609 Fowler
UN 4-0950.
3

BDRM
RANCH
ADJACENT
TO
many of the fine Northbrook homes.
Bus stops at door for all schools, walk
to Field Schl. Close to All State Ins.
Lege. Liv. and din. rm.; Fam. rm. off
kitchen; Att. gar.; Lge. patio; Cptg..
alum.
storms/scrns,
awnings
incl.
Lower 20s. By owner. Call evenings.
CR 2-5675.

DEERFIELD
LINCOLNSHIRE
BY OWNER. Custom de luxe, 3 bdrm.
Col. brk. ranch on 3/4 acre wooded
lot.
All
lge.
rms.
Beaut.
liv.
rm.
w/natural stone frpl.; redwood paneling; kit. w/sep. breakfast rm.; formal
din. rm.; 2 C.T. baths; 2 car attached.
Sarane:
full bsmt. Mid 40s. DAvis 8-

9-1444

3-BDRM.

3

nice ‘bedrooms, ceramic bath on first
floor, attractive country kitchen-din.

-FIRST TIME

BRICK

nch; 2 yrs. old;
New Trier Dist.;
ir-cond.; pan. bsmt.; 2-car att. gar.;
id 40s. 729-3428.

GLENVIEW
BY OWNER
5-rm. house;
lge. lot; fenced-in yd.;
stove, 6 mos. old; carpeting; low tax.
$17,500. Call 724-4287.

NEW HOME
Cod. Ideal for
$47,500

For

ENGLAND

VILLAGE
ON
rm.

NORTHBROOK.
GRACIOUS
3
BEDroom 2 bath tri-level. Large beautiful
wood paneled family rm., large dining
“L,’’ modern kitchen w/eating area.
$31,500
CR
2-7844
BY
OWNER
NILES.
PARK
RIDGE
area one yr. old 4 bdrm.,
2 baths,
family rm., attach. gar., many extras,
school dist. 64, near
Golf Mill
and
transp., low 40s. For appt. 692-2491.

3

ENGLAND

BDRM.,
dead

end

112

BATH

St.,

Ige.

VILLAGE
COLONIAL

ist

fl.

w/built-ins. OR 4-3298. $30s.

family

N.W
EVANSTON.
3 BDRM.
fanch:
2.-C:T.
-baths:; = ree;
frpls.;
scrnd.
porch;
2 car
Lincolnwood
schl.
dist.
By
Upper 30s. 475-1396.

BRICK
rm::
2
garage.
owner.

BRICK COLONIAL
Evanston/Skokie
6 rms.;
114% baths;
modern
kitchen
w/eating space; cpting incl. Low 30s.
BY OWNER
679-3552
SOUTH
GLENCOE
BY
OWNER2
sty.
3 bedrm.
frple.,
liv. rm.,
din.
rm.,
bsmt.,
scr. por., gar., gas ht.,
low tax. New Trier East. $26,900. VE
5-0466.

72

“L,’’
and 5 minutes
from
the
beach.
All rooms
large,
with
large
recreation room. De luxe kitchen, plus
feature is End Unit. Idea for Commuters to the Loop, and Family saving to
buy a home. $26,000.

Brothers

REALTORS
Serving the North Shore Since 1903
2548 Green Bay Road, Evanston

BR 3-3900

EVANSTON
ENJOY
LIVING
IN
THIS
ATTRACtive brick townhouse
with your own
fenced yard and parking space close
to
trans.
First
floor:
Living
Rm.,
Dining Rm., Kitchen W/eating space,
Powder Rm. Second floor: 3 Bedrms.,
1 Bath. Paneled Rm. in bsmt. A real
buy $24,500. Call Mrs. Hauworth.

McGUIRE
BR

&amp; ORR,

3-3220

INC.
GR

EVANSTON
Deluxe

5-1080

SEE TODAY
Townhouse

3 Bdrms.

Air Cond.

BEAUT. 19’ PNLD. REC. RM.
private fenced yd. w/patio

Martin &amp; Marbry
160

Wanted

to

677-1200

you in the Want Ads. Turn
to Classification

#200

this Paper!

in

CHANNER

;
&amp; ASSOCIATES
Lincoln, Winnetka
HI 6-8400
THIRTY-SEVENT
FT.
FRONTAGE
in Southwest
Wilmette
containing
a
home and 2 car garage which are now
in beyond repair condition. Property is
zoned R-1 residential. $13,500. Ask for
Mr. Daily Jr.
SMART &amp; GOLEE INC.
HI 6-4700
DA 8-3200
BR 3-3660

525

_BARRINGTON COUNTRYSIDE
Five rolling acres in an estate area.
Room for a horse or two. Gas
and
electricity available. Excellent terms.
Agent, 231-1025.

Northfield-Northbrook
NEW TRIER SCHOOL DISTRICT
Approx.
2/3
acre.
Heavily
wooded.
Sewer
and water.
Ideal for modern
home. $16,500.
NASH REALTY
446-7180
HIGHWOOD
20 LOTS
family dwellings, for
For details contact.
GUY

226

Green

VITI,

ZONED
FOR
2
immediate sale.

REALTOR

Bay

Rd.
Highwood
432-3933
AN
ACRE
ON
HAPP
ROAD
ADJAcent to Northfield. Good builder’s lot
and only $9,250.

REALTY

CO.

1850 Willow Road, Northfield
HI 6-5700
HIGHLAND
PARK:
50’ X 150’ LOT ON
Devonshire Ct. Price:
$4,500 or best
offer.
Owner
will
consider
contract
w/low_down
payment
or any
reas.
offer. Phone 362-5258 evenings.

LAKE

FOREST,

EAST

LARGE WOODED
FULLY IMPROVED
Owner.
location.
Prime
residential.
OR 3-8074. BR 8-3669.

Lake Forest-Wooded 75'x170
LOT,

$9,950. BARGAIN-OWNER.
CALL 234-4342

NORTHBROOK.
SMALL
LOT
ON
newly improved Maple St. 11% blocks
from
town.
Area
of
$45,000
new
homes. $9,500. CR 2-5008 after 6 p.m.
LYINCOLNSHIRE-HEAVILY
WOODED
corner lot w/170’ frontage. Priced for
quick sale. By owner. $10,900.
Call 945-4373

164

For Sale—Business

Property

FLORENCE

investment.
Low
down-payment
and
easy
terms.
Offered
by
Wisconsinbound
owner.
Quick
possession
if
needed.

Tel

161

251-4545.

For

Sale—Vacant

Preferred

OR
To

Property

ONLY
3 PARCELS
AVAILABLE
IN
private
estate,
magnificent
trees,
private, winding road, entrance gates,
ponds. Sites from 11% to 2 acres. From
$28,500. Ask for plat.

N.

return

WESTERN

$10,600

ALpine

1-1500

Acres

&amp; KRAMER,

INC.

as

an

&amp; CO.

AV.

AM

2-1617

OPPORTUNITY
IS

KNOCKING
FOR
YOU
TO OWN A
well located parcel of land suitable for
an antique shop or you might prefer
to operate a delicatessen in an area in
need of one! But then again you may
just want to rent the two Victorian
cottages now on the site. In the 20s.
Call Roger Fisher.

McGUIRE

&amp; ORR,

3-3220

INC.

GR_5-1080

HAVE
OUTGROWN
OUR
PRESENT
warehouse
and
will
be
moving
to
larger location within 90 days. Present
building about 7,500 sq. ft. warehousing space incl. enclosed recessed dock.
lg.
auto.
overhead
door,
3 paneled
offices.
Now
rented,
but
avail.
if
desired. Brick and steel const. Vacant
lot 65x 150 adj. Zoned C2. For good
quick deal call Roy Peterson.
PETERSON
MOVERS
GR_5-1200.

plex

ROLLING WOODLAND WITH POND.
ZONED R-4 WITH UNUSUAL
AND INTERESTING RESTRICTION
BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME NOW
AND INVEST IN THE FUTURE
CALL GEARGE BURTON 761-8152

DRAPER

can

_
EVANSTON FOR SALE
Chicago Avenue nr. Dempster.

2? ESTATE MINDED ?
Lake Forest—l4

or

STANLEY

7535

BR

Late Forest

5-0500

space;

$20,000
owner.
Thurs.

WANTED;
RANCH.
3
BEDROOMS
sep. din. room. North Shore area near
R.R. transportation. Aug. 1 or earlier.

GReenleaf

A wonderful selection awaits

TO
R2

HOME
IN WINNETKA
ONLY
to $30,000
price
range
from
Call
446-8745
Mon.
through
eves.

Inc.

HUNTING?

JOHN

CLOSE
Zoned

EVANSTON
Low cost space for your business is
available in this building consisting of
4 stores and 3 apartments
plus loft

Sadler &amp; Hultman

AUTOMOBILE

pur-

“NORTHBROOK
WOODED
LOT
160X190
new
Y.M.C.A.
location.
residential, $9,500.

1121-31

HYDE
PARK
FAMILY
WISHES
TO
buy 4 to 6 bdrm. home from owner in
South or N. East Evanston.
Please Call MU 4-5714

.

N.W.

Minimum

ASK FOR LES HILBRICH
Waukegan Rd.
Glenview
PArk 4-7900.

Buy—Houses

CHARMING
2 STORY
DUTCH
COLonial. Quiet dead-end st.; 2 bdrms.;
144 baths;
liv. rm.;
sun porch;
din.
.*
blks. Willard schl., $29,500. DA

446-4147.

in
Deerfield.
10 lots.

WANTED
TO
BUY:
HOUSE
FROM
owner
in
Wilmette,
Logan
School
ne
2 or 3 bedroom home. ALpine 1-

WANTED
TO
BUY
3
BDRM.
larger Victorian home
with frpl.
$35,000. Sept. oecup. or later.
SH 3-5958 after 7 p.m.

NORTHFIELD
— 4 BEDROOM
COLOnial.
148
Riverside Drive.
Walk
to
New Trier West, 6 years old. $39,750
or best offer. By orgin. owner.
Call

ATTENTION
Sunny Acres,

$6,500. Also imp. lots

V. J. BRADY

NORTHBROOK
2031
BIG
OAK
LN.
Living rm.-dining rm. combination. 3
bedrooms,
tile
bath,
large
kitchen
w/eating area. $24,500.
ODH REALTY
HI 6-4900

GLENVIEW BRK. AND FRAME CAPE
cod, liv. rm.; sep. din. rm.; kit. with
eating area. 3 bdrms.;
2 baths;
full
bsmt.,
partially
fin.
Util.
and
T.V.
rm., 2 car garage. $30,500. 724-0573.

1114

HOUSES

GR _5-3900

BUILDER’S
303 lot in

NORTHWEST

VERY ATTRACTIVE CENTRALLY AIR
conditioned
TOWNHOUSE
(14
block
from the Howard Street Beach. Lake
views
from
all
windows.
Excellent
floor
plan,
paneled
recreation
in
basement.
Burglar
alarm _ system,
excellent closet space. $32,000. Quick
Possession Taxes $584.

Mitchell

x

Frontage Rd., Northfield
HIllcrest 6-8373

Park-Crest Realty

2902 Central Street, Evanston

TOWN

60

‘

avail.
chase

realtors

and

BROKERAGE DIVISION
C. A. HEMPHILL &amp; ASSOC.

120

UNiversity 9-5600

Barrington

es,

Northfield Twsp.

mrs. MADISON and
associates

of

King's Court Corporation

Houses

OVER 30 YEARS
NORTH SHORE SERVICE

OF

Northwest

minutes from the Loop. Facilities with
your land include heated horse stables, miles of Tan Bark riding trails,
13 spring fed pools stocked with trout,
a
$100,000
heated
swimming
pool.
Each lot $10,000.

330 W.

Smart address and a smart place to
live for the right party(s). Probably
the best designed, best built, and best
located townhouse
on the shore;
Ist
floor has a 22’ living room-dining area
and a large kitchen that opens onto a
patio;
on the 2nd
there
are
2 big
bedrooms
with
panoramic
views
of
Lake
Michigan.
-Your
car
gets
1st
class
treatment
with
an_
indoor
garage, and assuming you'll like the
beach its 1 block North. It’s in mint
condition
and _ priced
just
under
$30,000.

ON
rm.

Sale—Town

ADJOINING
ACRE
LOTS
ON
ground in beautiful Trout Valley

just

Colonial Townhouse
at 90! Sheridan Rad.,
Evanston

lge. fam.
272-8266

BDRM.,
142 BATH
COLONIAL
dead end St., lge. 1st fl., family
w/built-ins. OR 4-3298. $36,500.

NEW

BRICK

transportation.

4 bdrm. Cape
Transferred.

NEW

BY OWNER

3

OWNER

161 For Sale—Vacant Property
TWO
high

GLENVIEW:
TRANSFERRED
OWNER
9-RM. CONTEMPORARY
IN DESIRABLE
TALL TREES AREA—50s.
724-5558.

NORTHBROOK BY OWNER

3

729-0004

RANCH

REALTY

GREEN

1527
SEQUOIA
TRAIL,
IN
TALL
trees.
Newly
decorated
4 bedroom
Colonial with 2142 baths, 312 years old,
carpeted,
drapes,
dishwasher
and
disposal,
air-cond.,
electric
garage
door, stone fireplace wall, beautifully
gaa
High 50s. By
appt.
729NORTHBROOK

BY

NORTHBROOK
BY
OWNER
3
bdrm.
Col.
ranch
w/fple.;
walk
to
schools,
trains,
swimming
pool, Beaut. ldscpd. yd. $25,900. CR 22206.

;
NORTHBROOK
BRICK
FRENCH
COUNTRY
HOUSE.
On beaut. ldscpd. model home circle.
3 yrs. old, 4 bdrms.; 2 full plus 2 half
baths; sep. din. rm.; pan. fam. rm.;
frpl.; brkfst. nook;
mud
rm.;
2 car
garage; ful! bsmt.; AM-FM inter-com.
Upper 50s
CR 2-5607

GLENVIEW

PARK

4 bdrm., 2 baths, split-level on quiet
cul-de-sac.
Lge. GE
kit., full bsmt.,
att. gar. Immaculate. Many extras.
LOW 30s.
By appointment.
945-2376
GLENVIEW:
SPLIT-LEVEL;
3
BDfims:;°2 baths;: liv, rm.; din. rm. fin,
fam. rm.; util. rm.; disp.; wool cptg.;
on quiet
street.
Walk
dist. to schl.
$33,500. 724-4792.
SOUTH
EVANSTON,
BY
OWNER,
4
drm.,
sleeping.
porch,
142 _ baths,
located in St. Mary’s,
Dewey
schls.
Owner
being
transferred.
UN
4-5869
for appt.

BUI!

ale—Houses

N.W.
EVANSTON
BY
OWNER.
3
bdrms;,
1 bath
Din.
rm.,
liv.
rm.
w/frpl. Gar. Nr. Willard Schl. $29,500.
For appt. 869-8755. aft. 5 p.m. wkdays.
GLENCOE
BY
OWNER;
5 BDRMS.
2!
baths;
family
room;
1st _ floo:
laundry; 2 car garage; walk to trains,
schools, town. Low 40s. 835-4375.

GLENVIEW,
BY
OWNER:
3
BEDroom
115
bath Cape
Cod;
attached
garage; large fenced yard; low taxes;
available
mid
June.
$24,600.
912
Glenwood Lane, 724-3531.

446-7180

ST. STEPHENS

Realty

2uCTl)

. hor

159

606 ROGER,
KENILWORTH
3 bdrms. 215 baths: fully air-cond., 2
blks. Sears school, 4 blks. New Trier,
3 blks train, 142 blk bus. Call owner
251-3606

Owner must sell this well-kept Northbrook
Ranch,
Living
room,
aves
area;
kitchen;
utility room.
2 goo
sized bedrooms and bath. 1% acre of
ground. Rear yard completely fenced.

DOETSCH

stely
built-in
kitchen,
first
floor
undry, part basement;
4 bedrooms,
baths, swimming pool. 2 car garage.
’s a real value, see it today!

J. BRADY

DEERFIELD

$8,500

NASH REALTY

158

WESTWOOD
ACRES:
GLENCOE;
mod.
ranch;
just
decorated;
new
appointments;
liv.-din. rm.
combination; 2°bdrms.; 2 baths; small study;
Zoot
att. garage. Under 40s. VE 53895.
ARLINGTON
HEIGHTS;
4
12 YEAR
old brick and aluminum bi-level home
located N.W. section of A.H. 3 br., 2
bath, large kit., rec. rm.,
carpeted.
$28,000. by owner. 392-2660.

BY OWNER

$1,000 DOWN

rear

107%

ouses

NTHFLD. WOODS’
NR. LAKE MILW.
Mod.
Face
brk. ranch. 3 bdrms.;
2
baths;
cen. air cond.; lg. pan. fam.
rm;
lge
game
rm.;
crpt.; _ drapes;
appls. Fully Indsepd. High 20s. Call
for appointment 827-1754, Owner.

176)
566-6720

NORTHBROOK

$4

Sunbrook

ELEGANT
4 BR.
SPLIT-LEVEL,
21%
baths. 80’ x 168’ prof. landscpd. w/sod
and matched evergreens. Auto. undergrnd.
sprinkling
system.
Large,
unusual
patio,
chain
link
fence.
Gas
heat. Cent. air-cond., gas unit. 215 car
gar. w/elect. door opener. Many other
extras. By appointment only, 945-5808.

pwdrm.

Enclosed

(Highway

biogseuehM——sipe

For

BEDROOM,
LIVING
RM.,
DINING
rm.;
family
rm. w/fireplace.
2 car
attached garage. On 34 acre. $26,000.
Mathew
Anderson 272-7200.

COUSIN

Ave.

2boced,

BEDRM
BRICK
BI-LEVEL
WITH
lge. dble. closets;
ceramic tile bath;
lge. rec. rm. with wet bar and 1% bth.
Bell School,
High
Crest,
New
Trier
West.
Solid
construction,
plastered
walls, hard wood flrs. throughout. 21%
car. gar. ALpine 1-9196.
WILMETTE:
BELL
SCHOOL,
1
block. Compact Georgian, 3 B.R., 142
baths,
approx.
6 yrs. old, gas heat,
disposal, full basement.
Neat, easily
maintained. Lovely backyard. $27,500.
Owner. Call RA 6-7720 days, 248-1138
eves., and weekends.

for appointment.

COUNTRY

158
3

$19,500.

4-4368

119 W. Maple
Mundelein

WILMETTE
BRICK RESIDENCE

dining

LOCATION

MUNDELEIN AREA
overlooking
the
beautiful
Village
Green
Golf Course
. .
room
3
bedroom
frame
ranch
with attached
garage on 70 x 170 ft. lot. Gas heat.
Only $335 taxes. Price $18,900.

~ Vroman-McKnight
Gene

.
Sti

EAST EVANSTON
4 BDRMS.
I'/&gt; BATHS
$26,000
ORRINGTON REALTY
DA 8-4440

Fork. In 50s. Call Jane Hanley.

CALL

i so4

rey

GLENVIEW
126 years old - but sturdy enough for
another
100 years.
A house
full of
history
and
charm
on
a_
largé
beautiful
lot,
with
privacy
insurec.
2 or 3 bdrms.;
142 baths; full bsmt.;
gas heat; playhouse;
garage;
2 blks.
Rugen Schl.; 2 blks. Roosevelt Park.-

GLENVIEW
-orchard

ad

NORTHBROOK BY OWNER
Charming
3 bdrm., 2 bath ranch in
immaculate cond. on beaut. Indscpd.
corner
lot opposite
forest
sderoas heh
Newly carpeted liv. rm. w/frpl. and
cathedral
ceiling,
dining
‘‘L,”’
spacious wd. cab. kit. w/built-ins and D.
and D.; full bsmt. features wood pan.
fam. rm. w/built in cabs. plus laundry
rm. w/chest freezer and work shop.
Air conditioned. Mid 20s. Call 272-4315.

more baths. Combasement for family

finished

ation

VE

EVANSTON
N.
MODERN
6
ROOM
air-cond brick ranch.
Perfect
condition. Newly decorated. Liv. rm., din.
rm., kit., brkfst. area, 3 bdrms., c.t.
bath,
c.t. pwdr.
fm.,. bsmnt.,
.2 car
att. gar., fenced yard, nr. transp. incl.
all new
appliances,
crptg., .drapes.
Mid 40s, or rent $325 mo. for 1 yr.
WARD H. HARRIS
DA 8-8759.

Very
attractive
ranch
home_
with
lozens of extras for modern
living.
rge
living
room
with
fireplace,
ng area,
family
room
with firece and full bath. Modern
kitchen
family

r
jletely

PP ay

CHOICE

in immaculate

added

ith
built-in bar-b-que,, large
room. with fireplace, attractive

sh bas

of

Store

and

Offices

Com-

and

4

furnished
apartments.
All have
Air
Conditioners.
Zoned
C-2.
Garage
40
x 30. Lot
50x 100. Income
$11,000
year.
Price $64,800
Call Mrs. Stoops
. MITCHELL BROTHERS
GR 5-3900

2709 HOWARD
T., CHICAGO
Fine newer type bldg. with 2 stores or
offices, and a shop with 2 car gar. at
the
rear.
One
store
and
shop
is
presently rented. One office is avail.

for

immed.

occupancy

(12’ x 70’)

Small kit. and full bath in each office.
Like new cond.—$45,000. or offer.
CYRUS &amp; CO.
UN 4-9020.

April 20, 1967

�Bh

164

For Sale—Business Property rie

~NORTH
EVANSTON
45’
front. 4,370 sq. ft. Zoned
store rented, one vacant.
NASH REALTY

165
34

$42,500
B2. One
446-7180

Farms—Acreage—Estates

ACRES
READY
FOR
DEVELOP-ment.
Sewer
and
water
available.
Lincolnshire-Half Day area. 724-4141.

167

For

Sale—Out

MARQUETTE
tion

of State

COUNTY

property,

30

WIS.

acres;

VACA-

woods;

or-

chard;
pond;
etc.
3 bdrm.
house,
aluminum
siding
and
storms
and
screens;
barn,
other
buildings.
For
information call 835-0398 April 20, 21,
—
22 to 30. Call area code 414-2934292.
EPHRAIM,
DOOR COUNTY,
WISCONsin 2 furnished homes, 2 B/R
and 5
B/R each with fireplace-wooded lots.
a
Box
A-957,
Box
60, Wilmette,
Ill.

168

Cemetery

SAVE

$50.

Lots and

PAY

Crypts

$200.

ONLY

FOR

niche
in Columbarium
at Memorial
Park Cemetery in Evanston.
Call 967-5540

MARKET
169

PLACE

Appraisers—Auctioneers—
Sales Conductors

JEANETTE

CASKEY

Of Buggy Wheel Antiques
1135 Greenleaf, Wilmette
Household Conducted
Sales,
appraise for estates, insurance.
AL 1-2100 or HI 6-3037

Brittler Household

Sales

AT
SUN.
EVERY
MARKET
FLEA
Leslie’s
barn,
Buyers
and_
sellers
welcome.
Wadsworth
Road
at
41,
Wadsworth Ill. Info. UN 4-1145.
HOUSEHOLD CONDUCTED SALES
APPRAISALS, SALES, MARKING
BETTY BOUGHTON
ALpine 1-2477
Call evenings

Auction

Conducted House Sales
MAY

TWO

12

Street

FAMILIES MOVING TO FLORIDA
1212 Elmwood Av., Wilmette
April 20, 21, 22, Thurs., Fri., Sat., 9:30
to 5 p.m.
;
pr. love
davenport;
chairs;
2 Easy
small TV; 3 rugs;
seats; bookcases;
end tables; lamps; Chippendale dining
set with table/8 chairs; sideboard and
server; pr. bed frames; double dresser/mirror; chest; shaving mirror and
dresser; black lacy iron double bed;
Westinghouse

stove;

washer;

refrig.;

dryer;

ceramics,

2477
ALSO
2208 DRURY LANE, NORTHFIELD
W.
on
Lake,
Wilm.,
N.
on
Sunset
E. on Drury.
Thurs.,
Fri.
21i—9:30
a.m.—4:30
p.m.
SALE
Mah.
Din.
Rm:
tbl.,
echrs., 4 stra. chrs., beaut.
:
Chenese Chipp. tbls. and coffee tbl.;
COLLAPSIBLE
WHEEL
CHAIR,
like
new; Draperies. Good Misc. Must sell
everything. Another BETTY
BOUGHTON Sale—HI 6-5941 or AL 1-2477.

1967

For

Evanston Review

172

etc.

i.
BEST
FOR
Lebo”

NOW
$179.88
$149.95
$144.88
$ 99.75
$ 79.88
$ 49.95
$ 49.88
$ 49.95
$ 29.95
$ 33.88

WAS
$299 Italian Prov. Sofas
$230 4 pe. Bedrm. Sets
$229 Contemporary Sofas
$160 4 pc. Bedrm. Sets
$130 Sofa Beds-Sleeps 2
$80 5 pe. Dinette Sets
j
$80 Bunk Beds
$80 Hollywood Beds
$45 Lounge Chairs
‘$50 7 Drawer Desks
Hundreds
Charge

PARKER
1560 Howard

of other
accounts

values
invited

FURNITURE

CO.
764-2206

St.

114 Blks. E. of ‘‘L’’ Station
Daily to 6. Mon., Thurs. to 9 Sun.

ANTIQUES

ANNIVERSARY

to 5

SALE

PAYOUR
OF
APPRECIATION
tronage during the past year we wish
our
to you,
our Thanks
to express
friends and customers.
From April 25th through May 6th we
invite you to visit us during our once
:
j
a year sale.
CLIP OUT THIS AD and bring it with
10%
a
to
bearer
a
entitle
will
It
vou.
discount on any purchase made during
your visit.
Come in, browse through our 10 rooms
‘and Discover the Treasures of

IN

ALAEDDIN'S

1913

Sheridan

CLOSED

Rd.

MONDAYS

LAMP

Highland

Park

432-0439

CUPBOARDS;
CORNER
LG. MAHOG.
64
inch
mahog.
credenza;
mahog.
.
breakfront;
pair’
carved
Ital.
commodes; pair Pembroke tables; mahog.
chest;
white chest;
bar on casters;
dropleaf side table; dressing table and
bench:
marble top Chinese Chippendale coffee table;
wall table;
piano
bench;
Octagon
table;
leather
arm
chair; Vict. coffee table;
Widdicomb
bed side tables;
French
maple
end
tables:
misc. small tables; dec. wall
mirror 5 ft. x 4 ft.; Royal Douton tea
set; clocks; lamps Dresden, Bavarain
and
Borsata
figurines;
2
Dresden
candle holders;
pair crystal chandeliers;
pair crystal girandolets;
Cloisonne oriental brasses;
oil paintings:
hand
colored
engravings;
exquisite
reproductions;
Harvard Classics. Call
AL 1-5515 all week.

* Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News

CARVED

172 For Sale—Household Goods —

Goods
OAK _

RE-

fectory
din.
tbl., 6 chrs.,
buffet
to
match
if wanted;
2 uphol.
liv. rm.
chrs.;
ottoman to match;
2 Windsor
chrs.; pr. end tbls.;
glass tray top
coctkail tbl.; 2 fl. lamps; table lamps;
cab. elec. sewing machine; elec. iron;
ironing board;
Maytag elec. washer;

Monitor

apt.

sz.

elec.

washing

ma-

MODERN

9X12

tbl.

Entire Stock
of
New Furniture

Being Sold Out...
Tremendous Savings
On Everything .. .

DISCOUNT

We will handle
~USED FURNITURE ONLY
in the

future

. .

General
1433

$129.95 quilted mattress and
matching box spring
$179.95 QUEEN SIZE SET
$229.95. KING SIZE ENS.
HOLLYWOOD
BEDS FROM
gE
ges
laced sect.
white plastic
$259.95 Danis cor. grouping
with table
$189.95 SLEEP CHAIR
$ 95 Lounge, sleeps 2
Many
excellent Den
Items
for both seating and extra
Many

lamps

Floral

table

at 50%

$ 98.00
$138.00
$169.00
$ 54.60
149:95
:
$188.80
$146.60
$68.00
sleep.

off.

pcs.

Half-Price

Everything Has To Go

AA

Furniture Co.
Benson Ave.
GR 5-4900
EVANSTON

MY

CONTEMPORARY
FURNISHINGS
in exc. cond.: Magnificent Metz DINRM. set w/6 royal blue velvet chrs.,
table, buffet, hutch; KITCHEN white
wrought iron table w/5 white chairs,
turquoise naugahyde seats and back;
BEDROOM
SET:
king-size hdbrd., 2
night stands, 2 dressers and mirror;
2ND
BEDROOM
SET:
3 _ chests,
matching desk and chair, twin beds,
powder blue silk spreads and dusters;

GUEST

RM.:

hi-boy,

3/4

Milwaukee

bed

and

spread;
hanging fixtures;
ALL DEN
FURNITURE;
3/4 ton Westinghouse
air-cond.
for
casement
window.
STARK SPINET piano and bench, offwhite fruitwood,
$650. Everything in
excellent
condition.
Call
OR
4-5017
Fri., Sat. and Sun.

YOU CAN DO WONDERS
WITH THESE REMNANTS
OF NEW BROADLOOM!

1917 Church St. UN 4-0277, UN 4-0289
Mon. and Trurs. to 9—Saturday to 5:30
YES, WE WELCOME ALL
MIDWEST BANK CREDIT CARDS
BIGELOW
15 X 89,
HEAVY
ALL
wool
plush
carpet,
Avocado,
reg.
$15.95,
now
$9.90;
Bigelow
15 x 96,
extra
heavy
all wool
plush
carpet.
Embassy Gold, reg. $18.95, now $11.90;
Gulistan
15x60’,
all wool,
randem
sheared,
Avocado,
reg.
$11.95,
now
$6.90; Lees 15 x 15’6’”’ nylon plush, red.
reg. $275, now $139; Lees 15 x 83 nylon
plush carpet, Burma Gold, reg. $9.95
sq.
yd.,
now
$5.90
Bigelow
12x 21
nylon Blue/Green tweed reg. $219, now
$139; Bigelow 12 x 18 gold tweed, reg.
$179, now $119. Also large selection of
remnants room size in various colors
drastically reduced.
Edward M. Plunkett Carpet Co.
9002 Waukegan Rd.
Morton Grove
YOrktown 5-4485

USED APPLIANCES
REFRIGERATORS
from $59.95
AUTOMATIC WASHERS
79.95
DRYERS
$69.95
RANGES
from $69.95
RECONDITIONED
GUARANTEED
FREE DELIVERY
NORTH SHORE REFRIGERATION
Crawford and Simpson (Golf Road)
LIGHT
WOOD
DINING
RM.
including pads, buffet, 6 chairs.
after 6 p.m. ALpine 1-3262.

* Glenview Announcements

SET
Call

AR

May

mah.

side

60

panel

ANTIQUE SALE
FLEA MARKET
April 30—9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Lake County Fairgrounds.
east

of Grayslake
Children

free

LOVE
SEAT,
3
MATCHING
CHRS.,
mint condition,
gold brocade
uphol.,
$225 for 4 pos.; Victorian chr. $30; pr.
green
modern
chrs.
$50;
gas
stove
$15;
Victorian
tbl.
painted
$7.00;
child’s swing set $7.00;
pr Sheraton
tbls. $25. BE 5-1793.
SZ. BDRM.
SET W/DRESSER,
mahog. drum table, $20; Maytag

new,

$95;

Coldspot

frost

free refrig., $50; gas lawn mower, $35;
hand mower, $10; kit set, $25; 6 panels
of floral draw drapes, $20; Craftsmen
tools, w/box $40; misc. YO 5-8085.
92’,
ORANGE
HIDE-A-BED
$225;
French
prov.
fruitwood
room
set,
6
chairs,
hutch,
server $200; pr. flowered uphol.
rockers $100 pr.;
pr. fruitwood
tables $20 each. 2679 Stewart,
ton DA 8-2574.

SOFA
dining
buffet,
swivel
lamp
Evans-

LIKE
NEW
STANLEY
NAVACA
DINing room set in jade finish, table, 6
chairs $495; breakfront $485; slate top
server $180; Rattan porch furniture 6
pieces $120;
like new Teal blue liv.
rm. and light blue drapes; chandelier
$140; swing set $35. Call 251-8988.

* Northbrook Star * Highland

GRAY

Luncheons

WOOL

CPTG.

\

gold drapes,
1
x 48’"
wrough
match.
chars

Largest Selection - Discount
Prices
7550 N. Milwaukee Ave. (At Ha
pen Mon. and Thurs. evenings.
OPEN SUNDAYS 11 to 3
i

ROSE BEIGE WOOL TWIST CARP:
ing and pad, 13’6’’ x 1810” and 6
1314’,
$25
and
$12;
G.E.
po
dishwasher 1950 $20; leatherette
ne door $2; fireplace grate $2.

PC.

custom

WHITE

SECTIONAL

plastic

light

covers

fruitwd.

rd.

SOFA,

incl.,

like

new,

cocktail

tbl

; match.
corner
tble., $15;
copastene!
chair,
$10.
GRee nie

;

Twin Maple Bed-Steads. ©
$17.50.

Good

cond.

864-2833.
COPPERTONE

STOVE;

20x15;

REFE

twin

beds

w/

tresses; dining rm. set; auto. wash
fan;
st ar
‘
acre ha
ette
set;
typewriter;
c
conditioner. 869-1523.
:
3

ARM

CHAIRS

phonograph

$10

$35;

Come afternoons.
Northfield.

er

EACH;

lady’s

black shelf cases $10;
wall
lamp
$7.50;
2

desk

2 bar stools
twin
bed

280 Crestwood

V
e

HIDE-A-BED COUCH; DBL. BED
frame
w/hdbd.;
baby
crib w/ma'
bathinette; mod. chr.;
to match;
fold
scr.;
play;
Linden
St.,
Des
Plaines.
p.m. Fri. and Sat. only.
ANTIQUE
LOVESEAT;
ANTIQUE
hol. rocker;
both in exc. cond.
A
antique
child’s
rocker;
high
chi

Collection of New England crocks
jugs.

Sat.

256-2940
DIN.

1525

Greenwood,

eves.

RM.

SET

FOR

Wilme

SALE.

7

tique high back carved chairs, g
top side board and server, china ca
Wrought
iron din. rm.
set, 6
and glass top table, 5
pe. sec.
couch and chairs. 234-1707.

”,

2

PC.

SOFA;

2

¢

LEATHER

chairs,
lounge
chairs;
blond
set,
desk
chair,
2 bookcase

boards,

p.m.

triple

wk.

ROUND
desk;

dresser,

b

he

mirror;

line

days.

OAK

TBL.;

WALNUTCI

tw.

brass

beds;

hall tree;

sm. commode; 3 |
much

urs. and Fri. or next wee
Wilmette Av., Wilmette. AL 6-0816.
MAHOG. LEATHER TOP DRUM
TA:
ble and coffee table; Duncan Phyfe |

TV;

dresser;

night

stand;

ba

mach.;

misc.

743-5911

broiler;

den

THURSDAY

ANTIQUES;
PAINTINGS;
CANDLEsticks;
pictures;
music;
coins;
dislay cases. All at 50 percent discount,
915 W. Cermak
Rd., Chicago
Open
7 days a wk. from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
- 762-2337.

washer, like

Green

parking.

wknd.

Moving Out

FULL
$45;

W. of

pe. mahog. din. rm. set; sofa;
tables.
;
Call 965-3857 after 6 p.m.
Kit.
S&amp;T:
di"
ZENIT
Coe

ON US. 45
14 mile north of 120

1 mile
50c

&gt;

pr. match. swiv. chrs,; 2 6-yr. ¢
:
port-a-crib w/matt.; playpen. 724-3268
BOOKCASES-DESKS-CHESTS,
UNPAINTED Fact
R1

tbls.; lamps; pictures, 9 pc,
Metz Din.
rm. set.; lg. wall mirror; Kit. set; rd.
Form. tbl./4 chrs.; 5 rms. carpeting;

drapes;
rods;
dishes;
Misc.
hsehd.
items incl. elec. appls. No reas. offer
refused. RO 1-2806.
ANTIQUE
WALNUT
CHEST
OF
drawers
3 pes.
antique
china
toilet
set; 2 elec. heaters; mah. end table,
leather
top;
5
pr.
fiber-glass
net
curtains; 2 pr. tier dacron cur.; 1 twin
size
H’wood.
bed;
pine
knee _ hole
po
air-cond.,
8,800 B.T.U.
AL
10790.
DESIGNER
MUST
SELL
ITALIAN
contemporary
56’
round
white
Jr.
dining
tbl.
plus
No.
6 ladder
back
chrs. w/woven seats; like new at }«
orig. cost; Duncan Phyfe sofa; 9 x 12
Wilton rug; Antique carved table; old
and
new
paintings;
eves.;
all day
weekends. 275-6549.

blk.

Free

carpeting

crib —matt./bedding;
port-a-crib,
matt.
bedding;
Cosco
hi-chair.
All
perfect condition.
Call GReenleaf
52453.
SELLING AT A SACRIFICE; LIV. RM.
furn,
incl.
2 sections,
lounge
chr.;

Adm.

14

YDS.

6-2060

6 yr.

4 cha

ON ANTQ.

rubber padding; 2 pr.
panels,
96’
long;
iron glass top tbl. w/4

Stove

chairs;

pfee

4, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.

dinners.

$225;

KITCHEN
AIDE
BUILT-IN
DISHwasher.
Universal
Gas
Stove,
6
burners, 2 ovens, broiler. Now operating perf. in our kit. Will be replaced
oe vee ones when remodeling kit. ID
2-6714.
ROOM FULL OF KNOTTY PINE DEN
furniture: poker tbl. and 6 chrs. $85;
harvest tbl. $25;
sofa $40;
3 lounge
chrs. $25 ea; cocktail tbl. $15; ap
tbl.
$15; lamp $5; ceiling fixture $10;
lined
draperies
16’
x 40’ w/rods $25;
standard Royal typewriter $25. AL 1-1352
or AL 1-1353.
REFIN.
MAH.
DROP-LEAF
TABLE
for 8 to 10, 2 lined drawers;
2 drop
leaf end tables; rattan coffee table; 2

2 F

16TH
ANNUAL
ANTIQUES
A
and
sale.
Glenview
Comm
Church. 1000 Elm St. Tues. and
V
May 2 and 3, 11 a.m.-9 p.m.;
]

Mart

Av.

iron

Quilts.
China;
LINDWALL’S,

Winnetka:

3

prices

Discount

Dishwasher—Gas

GOOD
USABLE
SIZES
WIDE
range of colors . . . cut pile, tweed,
tip shear, etc. Bring room measurements
and we'll find you a _ bargain
you'll talk about for years. Wonderful
USED rug bargains, too. Casr-n-carry.

EVANSTON CARPET AND
CLEANING CO.

at discount

LEAVING
TOWN—MUST
SFLL MISC.
furniture. 3 pc. sect. sofa; 21’’ Zenith
TV w/wrought iron stand; round wrt.
iron table w/gl. top, 3 chairs;
metal
storage
cabinet;
ant. dry sink;
end
tables and lamps;
upright sec. desk;
mise.
pictures;
motorized
outdoor.
grill; other items. Reasonable offers
considered. 272-8853.

uphol.

HOUSE

$19.99

items

wrought

patch
brac.

CRIB SALE

from

RUGS;

REDUCTIONS

Lullabye-Edison-Childcraft-Storkline
Juvenile

9X15

modern beige sofa w/match
table; dinette set; walnut t:

w/black

256-1639.

MOVING—GOOD BUY SALE!
SAT.—SUN.
Fine
18th
Cent.
desk;
coffee
tbl.;
standing
lamp-tbl.;
unusual sm. tbls.;
antique
pine chrs.;
blk. naug. chr.;
pr. rnd. vinyl card
tbls.; bar-cart; wool rugs, 13 x 12 and
12x11;
Dbl. base kit. cab., Formica
top;
sm.
Formica
kit. tbl., 2 chrs.;
serv. cart; 2 set dishes; misc. items.
EXCELLENT COND. ID 2-5939.

RU

to match.
Weekdays
after 7:00
Saturday from 9 to 3 and Sunday
1, ca.. UP 8-7244.

GENERAL
ELECTRIC
DOUBLE
OVEN,
FOUR
BURNERS
40 INCH
WHITE RANGE $50.
2)
HOTPOINT
COMBINATION _ REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER,
WHITE—
$70. BOTH APPLIANCES ARE: MODERN AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION.
1321 GREBNWOOD, WILMETTE
251-2309

Sale

AND

Danish
walnut

1)

CARPETING
FROM
KENILWORTH
home, Champagne and green, Cheap;
Elec: 30’ G.E.
stove,
br.;
pr. twin
frames,
matts.,
box
sprgs.;
unique
legs, 745’ L., perf. for cocktail tbl.;
Pictures;
Tole lamps;
decor.
items;
Fr. card tbl./lea. inlaid top; TV sets;
enam.
Laun.
cabts.
7’ work
bench
/vice; Odds, ends. Bkcases, books; rd.

2 LOUNGERS; FOAM

ber
séctional
w/2
piece
otton
small upholstered swivel chair; ré
mosaic top coffee table; Formica
cart; electric 4 burner, top oven
1 yr. old;
446-2955

chine; Naxon elec. roaster; 4 folding
TV
tbls.
and
stand;
port.
radio;
2
chrome uphol. bar stools. DA 8-1646.

SOLD

Everything Sacrificed
~ Save 40 to 60%,

172 For Sale—Household
ANTIQUE

1621

SALE”

Vea

wes

For Sele~rpienseheld Goods...

Goods

Sale—-Household

"FORCED

snow

COMPLETE SALE
5th Floor, Neill Apt. 5-W,
EVANSTON.
St...
GROVE
1017
Thurs., Fri., April 20, 21—9:30—4:30.
PAINTINGS:
OIL
RUGS;
ORIENTAL
gateleg tbls.;
loveseat;
cphol. chrs.;
comp.;
bed
single
tbls.;
of
nest
foot;
secretary—claw/ball
dresser;
pictures;
beaut.
many
antq. mirror;
screen,
frpl.
tbls.;
sm.
draperies;
andirons; port. TV cart; sewing cabt.;
antq.
chest;
dressing tbl.; dbl. bed;
chest;
cedar
chr.;
boudoir
rocker;
din.
cab,;
metal
ess;
eot/mattr
'
rm, tbl., 6 chrs., buffet;
many
good
lamps; bedding; FINE LINENS; good
misc.;
‘books;
silver;
brass.
Everything priced to sell—Another
BETTY
BOUGHTON
SALE:
AL
1-2477"

20,

172.

Frigidaire

SAME DATES—SAME TIME
1107 Elmwood, Wilmette
Davenport; fireplace equip.; tables; 3
6
table,
room
dining
chairs;
easy
round
buffet;
chairs;
Hepplewhite
dehumidicouch;
wicker
drum table;
chest;
dresser;
bed;
double
fier;
maple
pr.
TV;
colored
bookcases;
twin beds; chest chair; ladie’s desk;
steel shelving; hoses; ladders; mower; china; glass; lacy wicker chaise;
Bendix washer: and dryer; and much
misc. All must be sold.
SALES BY JEANETTE CASKEY

q April

4-

wine glasses;

Crystal, Cut glass, Oriental Rugs,
must sell to settle estate.
Sale conducted by,
THE ‘‘TRIO”’
Phone ID 2-3107

like new

freezer;

season;
1
used
blower
tools; and much misc.

plates,

baccarat

of _ Antique
collection
Outstanding
furniture, China, Sterling, Paintings,

SALES —

metal office desk/typewriter;

5-0127

panel
carved
screen;
jade
green
quartz lamp;
tea wagon,
Fr. chrs:;
Lalique bowl.
MANY MORE ITEMS
Evanston
916 Michigan Av.,
11-5 p.m.
Sat., Sun., April 22, 23,

Sales

Time—Same

Same

GR

ANTIQUE BONANZA
|
Liquidating
Estate at 126 Main St.
Evanston (Sheridan Rd.-Main).
Wed., Thurs., Fri., April 19-20-21
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. ONLY!
:

till auction time will be the '
6 p.m.
merinteresting
varied
of
viewing
to
stereo to popcorn
from
chandise
clothing to furniture. Selection of art
objects. Something
for everyone.
By Order Of
WOMEN’S AMERICAN ORT
conducting sale
Col. Harold R. Pick
Mr. Albert Kodner

House

9-2022 call anytime

HOUSE SALE BY FRITZY’S
Superb collection of antiques. Lge. Fr.
curio;
pr. Sevres vases, C-1754;
dec.
pedestal,
gold/roses;
signed
Fr.
bronze;
marble
bust;
esq.
Venetian
erystal
chandelier;
Eng.
sterling
cruets,
etc.;
carved
ivories;
two,
10 x 15 oriental rugs; Fr. prov. piano;

Sales

SATURDAY, APRIL 29
8:30 P.M.
;
Edgewater Beach Hotel, Chicago

Conducted

ear

IN APRIL

FURN.:
Elegant sofa in champagne
nylon VELVET;
sm. wing-back chr.;
wal. kneehole desk w/lea. top; PHILCO TV-radio-phono in beaut. cab.; pr.
of really handsome Chinese Chippendale
commodes;
beige
wool
carpet
12’ x 20’;
dbl.
bdrm.
set
w/vanity;
WHITE WRT. IRON glasstop tbl. and
4 fancy chrs., nest of tbls., coffee tbl.,
plus CHAISE LONGUE
and GLIDER
(none of this ever used outdoors). Lots
of tbl. lamps,
chrs.,
etc. ANTIQUE
DEPT.: Exquisite ornate mirror; New
Haven
BANJO
CLOCK;
HAVILAND
DEPT.:
nest of 5 rect. platters, doz.
soup plates in blue floral pat.;
lge.
wht. w/gold band footed bowl;
very
fine porcelain figure of BABY
sitting
on a leaf w/birds and flowers;
3 pc.
gold
banded
coffee
set;
4 fine
cut
glass dessert plates;
Old MEISSEN
knife rests.
4 GREEN
CARN. GLASS
COMPOTES
W/RUFFLED
EDGE
marked
N.:
Circa
1790 lge. WEDGWOOD
JASPERWARE
BOWL
w/enchanting
flower
and
leaf
design.
CHINA
DE? tT.
ENOCH
WOOD,
WOOD
&amp;
COALPORT,
Kings
wear
‘‘Lady
Diane”’ patt., Copeland-Spode. MISC.:
Owner was Prop. of drapery and Int.
Dec.
Shop,
so there are brand: new
drapes, lots of fabric, etc. LIGHTOLIER
ceiling
fixture
on
track;
of
course, the usual Junque and stuff and
such
(bring
even
a
dollar,
you
shouldn’t go home empty-handed from
this one.) Phone No. DA 8-0564 sale
days only.
DEBORAH GOLDEN
GOLDEN ERA SALES

AUCTION
:
of Surprises and Unrises

171

MADNESS

Are you mad about HAVILAND,
Mad
about WRT. IRON FURN., Mad, Mad,
Mad? Well you don’t have to be crazy
to appreciate charming ANT. BRIC-ABRAC plus furn. 548 SHERIDAN
RD.
APT. 2N, Evanston
(the bell will be
marked ’’SALE’’)
Thurs., Fri., Sat., April 20, 21, 22.
10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

UN

FOR THAT SPECIAL SERVICE
Featured in August Reader’s Digest
HI 6-5667
HI 6-2410

170

71

aa

Park Herald * Deerfield Villager

couch;

10

Holl

mirror;

A.M.

eves.

or

:

EVER

must go. Estate sale. 2 sofas; din.

set;

2 bedrm.

bric-a-brac.

sets;

1623

reducing

machin

South

Evanston.
PAIR
OF
SECTIONAL
SOFAS;
mica
top
coffee
table;
set

wrought-iron
Admiral

counter

r!

ouley

stools;

19

of

inch

TV w/stand.
Call PArk 9-1356

aoe

BREAKFRONT,
MAHOGANY
stationary
card tbl. set $50;
(
tbls. $20 each; coffee tbl. $25; washii

machine, ringer type $20; bookcase
headboard, full size $10 OR 3-6022.

MOVING:
Philco

1157
TV

WILLOW

RD.

ladder; grass rug;
BBG
grill; port. bar: coffee urn: lamps:
odds and ends. Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m.”

MOVING
MUST
SELL . COMP
mahog.
bdrm.
set; Pumice din
set; marble top end tables; m
chrs.; lamps; pictures; Zenith
Like new will sac. RO 4-8350

DECORATOR
lounger

sofa,

2

2

fiberglas

DESIGNED—FOAI

covers

$75;

custom

made 9’ brown leather headboard
white

.chairs,

$4.00

lamps $5.00 each. OR 6-496.

$35

each.

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HOME
SOLD—MOVING.
ALL
FUR
must go. Metz Hibritten custom
furn. and mis. pieces. All in ex
cond,
10
-@.m..
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4.
@.m,
Tanglewood, Highland Park.

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�172
SVILLE

. set;

"GONTEMPORARY

Maple.

Dbl.

bookcase

bed,

chest,
triple
dresser,
2
Ss, mirror, box springs and
nd. $225. 945-6241.
L,

REAL

utiful
74

BUY

12x 15

HOGANY
4

beige

1 yr. old;
exc. cond.

BEDROOM

shag

26x19
VE
5-

FURNI-

Phone

HI

6-3118

USED
owt

FRUITWOOD DIN. RM.
‘bedroom
set:
dbl. bed,
est, triple dresser, mattr.,
night stands;
lamps;
chrs.

on"

SETTLING
ESTATE
., bdrm.
and kit. furniture;
intings;
bea pital bed. Peet
House
inday
10 to 3 p.m. 6046 N. Jersey,
100
West) Chicago.

and

rush

seats

installed.
Chicago,

ERRY

EARLY

AND

MAPLE

mer. din. rm.

set by Stickley.

Large

h, corner cupboard, ext. table, 6
ar back chairs, perf. cond. $250.
2 4-3835 after 6 p.m. and weekends.

DIN.

RM.

TABLE;

44 x 64, 6

airs

with credenza, 52’’; dinette set,
rs; white wool Tug
13° *11'°o":
ay ‘cotton rug, 12’ x 11’6”’. Call UN 4.

:

VING,

MUST

SACRIFICE

G.E.
ELECTRIC
STOVE
3 BURNERS
and
deep
well,
3
huge = storage
drawers,
$30;
Frigidaire
refrig.,
all
porcelain, sep. freezer, roll out shelves
$70. Both exc, cond. AL 6-1111 after 5.

MOVING
SALE:
ROUND
DIN.
RM.
set,
incl.
breakfront/tea
cart;
port.
; stereo, phono; ch. phage
furn.;
all hsehold.
goods; much mis
1753 ROSEMARY
HIGHLAND PARK

REFRIGERATOR

COM-

sectional;
lamps;
end
te : 4 pe
; coffee tables;
plus TV.—$250
all. Also almost new frig., $75; and

i

yer,

$50. Phone 864-9108.

- USED GAS STOVES AND

efrigerators. Dealer.
04 Emerson St., rear,

UN 4-5133
after 6 p.m.

ING
MUST
SELL
LIKE
NEW
vn dbl.
decker gas
range;
gas
er;
gold wool rug 15x18;
beige
ne 15; blond din. rm. set, misc.

Kenmore
2

s
MOVING—MUST SELL:
Din. rm. set w/pads, 3 extra boards;
all
roundish
table,
leather
top;
ywo
bed;
many more items.

Call

761-6737 after 7 p.m. or wkends.

[CGF

W-EDISON

WINDOW

AIR-

‘conditioner, 212 ton (26,000 BTU). Like

d
one
month,
warranty
$325.
Call 675-2969 after 6
G

4-6420

after

6

p.m.

or

‘Kends.

tre wag
;

rom

carpets

and

upholstery.

electric
Ena tinscer
$1.00.
te V&amp;S Hdwre., 1225 Chicago
ty

; maaee

Chestnut

$1.00.

Taylor

PPAN-YOUNGSTOWN,
S$ range

fotooint

ringer

V&amp;S

with

double

window

washer.

UN

MiAv.,

Hdwre.,

St., Winnetka.

oven;

142

4-5516

ton

Thor

after

7

LAMP
48”
HIGH,
AURORA
ri alis glass base, 6 mos. old, $70;
lier,
5
cut
glass
hurricane
imps on brass chains, $30. Call 267-

: HOUSE SALE: SUN. 10 TO 4.
ER:

sia oh

3 YR.

OLD

Ridge

Rd.,

‘Washer,

1409

LIV.

RM.,

Dryer,

misc.

Highland

CUT
GLASS;
PRESSED
AND
isc. glassware. TIFFANY-TYPE talamp;
2 PAUL REVERE
chrs.;
an.
ORIENTAL
FOLDING
BEN.
432-2024.
: CHANCE OF A LIFETIME

ple

sc.

QUE
and

CAST
STONE
3 benches $150;

AL

1-8506

310

GARDEN
urns and

Richmond

Rd.,

PARLOR CHAIRS, HIGH BACKS
ff-white background with beige and
jole stitching. Like new. Call BR 4ida

fa ITIONAL
MAHOG.
DIN.
RM.
Sy: ad
pes. Near
perf. cond. New
AE as A bargain for a young
a
needing table space. $185. 724-

ING.
SH 3-7981
AND
HOUSEHOLD
ITEMS.
g;
lamps;
Hide-a-bed;
drapes;
itchen table and chairs; double bed

th matt.;

and chest of drawers.

787-

AND

OVAL DROP
LEAF TBLS.;
ervd.
library
tbl.;
chests;
‘
bs.;
wicker
desk
and
chr.;
mirrors; coffee tbls. Weber’s, 829

Chicago, Evanston. UN 4-6600.
OMERY
WARD
ELECTRIC
ma
$20, Perfect condition. AL 1. one

SECTIONAL
SOFA,
ig table; small floor

LIKE
lamp.

CONDITION.

MODERN
96’
BLUE
SETTEE,.
2
‘Beautiful
chairs,
persimmon
color.
condition. Call OR 6-4535.
3-PC. FR. PROV.
SECT. OFF
WHITE
brocade
w/2
Fr. Prov.
occas.
chrs.
Both
exc.
eond.
Very
reasonable.
PArk 9-0517.
:

5 FT.

$30
TWIN

MIRROR
BY

4. FT.

8 IN.

AL

1-5158

SPRDS.;
OCCAS.
CHRS.;
drapes;
antique frames;
glass. Graduation
dress,
prom
dresses.
Old
records; brass lamp; mise. CE 4-3245.

MOVING
MUST
SELL
9X16
BEIGE
wool
rug
with
pad
$35;
9x6
oval
braided rug $10; Storkline chifforobe
$25. Call DA 8-3889
CHILDREN’S
FURNITURE.
_CRIB
sets; 2 and 6 year crib;
bathinette;
car
chair;
chest;
doll buggies;
465
Sumac Rd. Highland Park, 831-3780.
NETTLECREEK
BEDSPREAD
AND
headbd.; Serta beds; 17 panels white
draw drapes, 95’;
Weiman cor. table;
elec. fixtures; chairs. Reas. 679-4970.
GENUINE
CRYSTAL
CHANDELIER
import number 5719405 $45.
Phone 328-0044
FRANCISCAN
WARE;
ANTIQUE

rocker

and

chest;

wall

shelves;

lge.

bookease;.
small rugs;
silver;
linen;
misc. Moving next week. 728-1324
MOVING
TUESDAY:
COLONIAL
hogany dresser; 35’’ oval mirror;
bed;
box springs and mattress,
‘cond. Call DAvis 8-5116.

MAtwin
exc.

CARPET SALE: NYLON $5.85 SQ. YD.,
now
$3.85
yd.
Compl.
service
and
remodeling your old carpet. 864-5551.
Ace Carpet Co., 1620 Maple, Evanston.

SOFA

rte MATCHING CHAIR
GOO. D CONDI TION
CALL CR 2-0976

Electrolux
$20
BUILDER
furniture
separate,

Vacuum

BAMBOO

FURNITURE

20—60% REDUCTIONS. TOP QUALITY
Safeway Carpets. 7005 N. Clark, Chgo.
DROPLEAF
DINING
ROOM
TABLE,
6 upholstered chairs. Good condition.
Crosley table top freezer;
queen size
spread;
carpeting. HO 5-3940.

PAIR
OF
FIRE
SIDE
CHAIRS;
DEN
sofa;
bar;
card table;
mirror,’ 57’’ x
45”; TV se
Call Orchard 4-6158.

Coe

KENMORE
7 YEARS

OLD;

CON

DA

8-

SINGER
SEWING
MACHINE,
ZIG
zag attachments and cabinet; guaranteed;
$35;
will
deliver;
Dealer.
ALpine 1-7290.
11

CU.
FT.
WESTINGHOUSE
REfrig. w/freezer compartment. In excellent
condition;
liv.
rm.
white
2
cushion sofa. Reas. Phone OR 6-9810.
ANTIQUE CLOCKS
Antique wall clocks that chime
Excellent condition.
ALpine 6-0675

Leaving Town. 5 Rms.

Furn.

Best offer. 274-6127.
BEAUTY RANGE
GAS
STOVE.
4
burners,
1
oven,
2
broilers,
fully
automatic,
3 years old. In excellent
condition. GR 5-6732.
KITCHEN
SET,
RD.
TABLE
W/4
chairs;
gold
wall
sconce—6 -candle
holder; —
and etc.
J
75-6647
3
PC.
BDRM. tons
EXTRA
LONG
dbl. bed, w/firm matt., box sprgs., 4
drawer night table, 9 "drawer
chest,
$90. 729-3051.

Kingsize Nettlecreek Sprd.
3 MONTHS

OLD.

$50.

432-0883.
GAS
RANGE;
40’’
MAYTAG,
WITH
deep
well,
good
working
condition;
Norge automatic washer, needs small
repairs. Phone DA 8-2324
DUNCAN
PHYFE
DINING
TABLE
and 6 chairs $100; sofa $50; Roper gas
range $100. Make us an offer. Moving
must. sell. Call 475-2652.
MARBLE-TOP
WASH
- ANTIQUE
stand;
curio
cabinet;
furniture
and
mise.
558
Elmwood
Av.,
Evanston.
(Johnson) UN 4-6705. Thursday only.
GIRLS 26” BIKE, $15
Phone 869-1762 after 5 p.m.

CARPETING
ROYAL
BLUE,
LIKE
NEW,
15X19.
Best offer. Reasonable. 475- 3460.
SQ.
YDS.
GRAY
WOOL
carpeting and Ozite padding,
will be taken up.
HI 6-4899

TWIST
$75. It

UPRIGHT PIANO, $25
Small 2-wheel bike, $5.00.
Stauffers reducing machine, $30
Call ALpine 1-2729
CARPET,
BIEGE
LONG
PILE
1214 x 22 ft., like new, ready for
including pad. Cost $600 make
UN 9-2330 or 724-8499.
BEAUrt,
$3
PC.
DIN.
RM.
Bleached
mah.
Bedrm.
set;
knotty pine bdrm. set; mod. kit.
chrs. Very reasonable. Call RO
HOUSE FULL OF FURNITURE,

pieces,

FOR
exc.

appliances,

WOOL
laying
offer.
SET.
Boy’s
tbl./4
4-0799.
SOME

and

good

SALE
cond.

CRIB
AND
DRESSER,
Blond wood.
$30.
Call OR 4-7044.
WROUGHT
IRON
BRIDGE
OR
DInette set, glass top tbl., naugahyde
seats, $80: 49” gold leaf dec. lamp and
walnut lamp tbl. $40. 965-0499.

Green

Kroehler Sofa-Bed

IMPORTED
ITALIAN
DBLE.
BEDspread, Avocado and blue, never used,

$75.

CR

FULL
Good.

2-4373

SIZE
BED,
MAHOG.,
condition. Phone.

$25;

328-0774

LARGE
IRON
SPANISH
STYLE
DINing
room
fixture
approximately
40
years old. Good
condition,
$60. Call
after noon 869-9675.

WHITE ANTIQUE
433-8th St., Wilmette

Fedders Air Conditioner
1

CARPETING,
ALL
NYLON
400
YDS.
at $2.50 a yd.; 450 yds. plush nylon at
$3.75
a
yd.
Will
separate.
Terms.
Empire, LA 5-9626.

Asana

Sundays

BEDROOM
SET.
WITH
BOOKCASE
headboard;
Serta
Posturepedic
box
spring and mattress, exc. cond. Call
679-3686 after 6 p.m.
BLACK
man,
PArk

LEATHER CHAIR AND OTTOexcellent
condition,
best offer.
4-5007.

9X12
RUG;
2
END
TABLES;
2
china
lamps;
21’’
console
TV;
GE
sweeper;
mahog. telephone set; good
cond. BRiargate 4-0739 after 3 p.m.
ALL
WOOL
MOHAWK
GRAY
CARpeting
and
padding
50 yds.;
living
rm., din. rm. and bdrm. drapes. 7520
N. California, Chicago
5

ROOMS
FURNITURE
2 MONTHS
old. moving
out of town,
must
sell.
Call OR 17-0787. 4842 B. Louise, Skokie.

3

PIECE.
SECTIONAL ~ COUCH:
-.2
swivel uphol chairs;
20’’ roll around
fan. Reasonable. Call YO 17-9432.

BUILDER
furniture
separate,
296-7771

SELLING
OUT
DISPLAY
in
4
model
homes.
Will
up to 50%
off. We deliver

GAS

RANGE

40”
TAPPAN.
EXCELLENT
Make offer. 256-3675.

COND.

* ot

1-3689

ENGLISH BABY BUGGY, EXC. COND.;
and
miscellaneous
household
items.
724-5986

MOVING—MUST SELL
8-PC. eae
ROOM SET; RUGS;
MISC. ITEMS.
CALL ‘FRI. GR 5-6184.

3

FRENCH
PROVINCIAL
DIN.
RM.
sef, $85;
rocking chair, $20;
mahog.
occasional table, $7.00.
Call DA 8-6638.
PR.
STUDIO
BEDS
MOUNTED
ON
legs,
complete
with
springs
and
mattresses, 35 x 72’’, excellent quality,
good condition. DA 8-7193.
LEATHER
COFFEE
AND
bles. Beige ge
oe
3635

END

TA-

RATTAN
FURNITURE,
4
tional sofa, 2 end tables,
chairs. 446-3599

SEAT
table

SECand 4

CARPET
‘COLORS
LOOKING
DIM?
Bring ’em back—give
’em vim. Use
Blue Lustre! Rent electric shampooer,
$1.00. Ace Hardware, Northbrook.
LIKE NEW
DELUXE
SPEED
QUEEN
automatic dryer;
deluxe yellow General Electric washing machine. Reasonable. 835-4805.

G.E. REFRIGERATOR.
600 HARTREY
UN

$85

ST., EVANSTON
4-3700

LADY
KENMORE
DELUXE
MODEL
portable
dishwasher.
2
yrs.
old.
Excellent
cond. Copper
tone. Priced
reasonable. Call 446-9186.
WINDOW
AIR
Montgomery
Duty,
20,000
$225. Call AL

CONDITIONING
UNIT,
Ward. Signature, Heavy
B.T.U.
capacity,
price
6-0475

BE
GENTLE,
BE
KIND,
TO
THAT
expensive carpet, clean it with Blue
Lustre.
Rent
electric
shampooer,
$1.00. Lemoi Hardware, Evanston.
40” MAYTAG
GAS
STOVE:
3 BURN.
ers, one deep well cooker, 2 storage
compartments, large oven and broiler.
Good condition, $40. Phone AL 1-3737.
PAIR
ANTIQUE
FRENCH
CARVED
walnut side chairs with green velvet
upholstered
seats
and
backs.
$100
each. Call 446-1338.
IT’S INEXPENSIVE TO CLEAN RUGS
and upholstery with Blue Lustre. Rent
electric shampooer $1.00. Noyes Hardware, 910 Noyes St., Evanston.
MOVING:
BEDROOM
AND
DEN
furn.
extensil
table,
chest,
assorted
chairs,
desk,
mixmaster,
toaster,
dishes, heaters etc. 677-7850.
HOOVER VACUUM,
in good condition. Drapes, perfect, 2
kit. chairs, floor lamp;
UN 4-5301
DINING
ROOM
SET,
DREXEL
Country manor,
one month old, will
sacrifice.
251-5558
DESK,
SOLID
OILED
WALNUT,
ALmost
new,
2.
drawers,
50°"
x 21”
originally cost, $120, asking $55. Also
other misc. antique items. 869-9710.
BROWN
SOFA,
$25.;
ottoman,
$25.;
chair,
$5.00. UN 9-2745.

CHAIR
AND
$10;
draperies,

TBL.;
finish;

EDISON
CRIB;
STORKLINE
BUGGY;
Cosco mesh playpen;
jump seat; car
seat. All in good cond. Best offer. Call
OR 4-2987.
SACRIFICE
SECT.
SOFA
$150;
BEDroom
set;
dining
room
furniture;
ee
items;
chest; freezer. Call RO
CHURCH
ORGAN,
SMALL
2 MANUal; Hotpoint refrigerator; desk; small
dinette set; and misc. furniture.
LENOX
AUTUMN,
8
PLACE
SETting, also 8 Rosenthal Demitasse. $125
or best offer.
Call 275-0585 evenings
only.
MOVING—MUST
SELL
TWO
PIECE
custom
made
sect.
sofa,
2 lounge
chairs;
2
tables;
2
lamps.
Fine
furniture. Very reas. Phone ED 4-0740.
SLIP
heavy
chair,

COVERS
CUSTOM
gauge vinyl, sofas $39;
$19. Call 677-8730.

MADE
sec. $21;

PORTABLE DISHWASHER. GENERAL
Electric mobil maid. Large age
In excellent condition. Price $95.
Call
272-6953.

KITCHEN
SET;
TABLE
LAMP;
50
yards of beige wool carpeting;
twin
beds and misc. Very reasonable.
Call 878-1409
SOFA, BLUE FLORAL,
GOOD
COND.,
$50; 6-yr. crib; playpen; baby buggy;
electric fan.
729-2177.

CLEANER
Dealer. Call

COGSWELL
CHAIR;
COFFEE
TAbles;
cot; studio couch;
book cases;
twin
beds
with
box
springs
and
mattresses. Misc. items. GR 5-3815.

END TBLS.;
1 RD. COFFEE
Heywood- Wakefield champagne
$20 ea. Exc. cond.
PArk 4-8191.

-

GIVING UP APT.: LIVING
RM. AND
bedroom
furn. for sale. Call after 5
p.m. or weekends.
BR 4-6753

3
ELECTROLUX VACUUM
Excellent condition. $20.
AL 1-7290.

BLOND
MAPLE
BEDROOM = SET;
double bed, lg. dresser w/oval mirror,
night table. $50. 446-5665.

6 PC. BEDROOM SET

o73- 7640

WALL
UNIT,
7,000
B.T.U.
USED
mo. 1966 model. $130. DA 8-7123.

$50.

abueiitie:
Phone
and then on.

LIKE NEW.
Call UN 4-2193

DRYER
GOOD

ee a earere

In excellent
8312 Sunday

Carpet Sale Open

©

CARPETS
AND
LIFE
TOO
CAN
BE
beautiful if you use Blue Lustre. Rent |
electric shampooer $1.00. Central V&amp;S
Hdwre, 1910 Central Av., Evanston.

HOTPOINT
4
BURNER
2
OVEN
elec.
range.
Good
condition.
Under
$50. Call 272-5693.
FURNITURE OF MODEL HOMES
now being sold at 40% to 60% off.
Will separate. terms.
Empire, 965-4300

COUCH, 3 CHAIRS AND RUG, $65
Or will sell separately. HI 6-0562.
DRAPES,
LINED
ANTIQUE
SATIN,
2
pr., 48 x 84. Gold, yellow, green floral
on white. $16. Never used.
CR 2-2894
MONARCH
ELEC.
RANGE,
EYE
level auto. oven, pullout burners, $450
new,
will
sacrifice
$225.
Upright
freezer, $125. 272-7957.
REMODELED
KITCHEN:
REFRIG.,
rotisserie; elec. table top range, builtin oven,
metal
cabinets,
deep
fry;
misc. CR 22577 eves., wkends.

You Antiquers. Antiquaries from hills
of Penn. THE MARKET-3347 NORTH
CLARK, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.

WOOL
CARPET,
15’ X20’
PLUS
2
runners,
pad
included,
reasonable.
Please
call.
HI
6-0423
evenings
or
weekends.

many
other misc. items. A ote
_ condition. Best offer. OR 4-6739

Cleaner

A REAL DEAL!
Maple bedrm.
set, double bed, dresser, chest. Only $45. Call after 5 p.m,
CRestwood 2-2662.

ee!

NEW
MODEL
AMANA _
REFRIG.freezer: Kimball studio upright
piano;
5 ft. lowboy, side board; birch
dinette
set. All like new. Call RO 4-4007.

individual

OR BEST OFFER.
CALL 475-2036.
SELLING
OUT
DISPLAY
in
4
model
homes.
Will
up to 50% off. We deliver.
255-0670

12 FT.
WARD-

For Sate--Mousebicid Goods
ATTENTION! ATTENTION!

156 SQ. YDS. WOOL CPTING:
Beige w/matching drapes.
Nearly new, Best offer.
Call 864-7760 after 5 p.m.
BEAUTIFUL 9 PC. FRENCH WALNUT
dining room
set, like new. Beautiful
hanging lamp for living rm., like new.
DAvis 8-8786.

$35;

Dryer

PORTABLE Me
gee
REFRIG.;
40 GA
STOVE:
robe closet. ORchard §-8054.

172

FOR “A JOB WELL DONE FEELING”
clean carpets with Blue Lustre. Rent
electric
shampooer, $1.00.
Ace Hardware, Glenview.

84

BUILT-IN

air-cond.;

PERFECT

WALL

SIZE HEADBOARD;
LEATHER
drum table, matching end tables;
se chair. All in excellent cond.

ens
:

YRS.
OLD.
$50. 433-2877.

Electric

172 For Sale—Household Goods

Goods

LIKE
NEW
CONTEMPORARY
08"
beige sofa, best offer. Call between 10
a.m. and 7 p.m.
967-5852.

GAS DRYER, $25.
Call UN 4-0787.
PR.
OF
TABLE
LAMPS;
WONDER
Pony;
stroller;
bassinette; play pen;
feeding table; misc. baby items. Call
674-4438.
UPRIGHT
PIANO,
$150;
SOFA,
$35;
elec.
typewriter,
$40;
iron
bed,
springs,
mattress,
$7.50
UN
9-3645
after 4 p.m.
:

EVANSTON

For Suleu-Heusebald

CHEST
OF DRAWERS;
ELECTRIC
appls.,
headboard
and
spread;
bed
tray;
uphol.
chair;
4
card
table
chairs; misc. china, bed. UN 9-2292.
LIGHT BIRCHWOOD BDRM. SET
twin size bed; 5 drawer chest; night
stand
w/glass
tops;
chair
and Formica top desk. Exc. cond. OR 6-4535.

HEAVY
NYLON
PLUSH CARPETING,
choice of 4 colors, reg. $8.00 yd., close
out price, $3.75 yd. Terms.
Empire,
6014 W. Dempster, 965-4300
LGE,
UPRIGHT
FREEZER
$75;
CHInese wool rug 10x12
$25;
2 maple
dressers, mirror and desk drawer $35;
tbl. $10. Call 869-4466 after 4 p.m.

WELL
KEPT
CARPETS
SHOW
THE
results
of regular
Blue
Lustre
spot
cleaning.
Rent
electric
shampooer
$1.00.
Benard’s
Hdwre.,
Dodge
St.,
Evanston.

AGE
SALE:
' 925 HUBER.
LN.
view.
Thurs.-Fri.
Oak
_chrs.;
;
assorted
tables
and
lamps;
hing; . curtains;
and
material;

AHOG.

2

SPOOL BED, SINGLE, SIDEBOARD IN
Pine;
Pine Chest. Silver coffee pots,
candlesticks, etc
EVANSTON ANTIQUES seid
RESALE
826 Custer Av.
Hrs. 10 to 4
VOSE
GRAND
PIANO;
RUST
COLOR
sofa, Norge
14 lb. washer,
mangle;
714 ft. antique cupboard;
books and
miscellaneous. Thurs., Fri., Sat., 10 to
.4 318 Hamilton St., Evanston.

NITURE SALE: NEW
AND USED.
0, repairing, refinishing, upholster-

Cane

172°

STIFFEL
LAMPS;
DRAPES;
GRASS
rug;
large mirror;
food mixer;
mahogany tables; crystal candle holders;
electric
percolator;
trays;
chrome
garbage can. Call 446-8460.

‘after 5 p.m., OR 5-4527.

‘eber’s Furniture
Co:, 829
vvanston. UNiversity 4-6600.

Goods

WURLITZER
APARTMENT
UPRIGHT
Walnut finish. In exc. cond. Has been
cleaned
and tuned every 6 months.
a
sated 6 p.m. or Sat. and Sun. DA

poster bed,
box spring
and
dresser, mirror, chiffonier.

0

ER

REASONABLE

all wool

and Pug hete te
eptg.;
pads;

night
matt.

For Sale—Household

HOUSE
SALE
SAT.
APRIL
22
9:30
a.m.
to
3
p.m.
Interesting
furn.
pieces; tea cart; pictures; fine china;
crystal ware; bdrm. set; much misc.
222 Tenth Street, Wilmette.
YOU
SAVED
AND
SLAVED
FOkK
wall to wall carpet. Keep it new with
Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer,
ae
Millen
V&amp;S
Hardware,
Wilmette

PIECE
BEDROOM
SET,
DOUBLE
bed
with
mattress,
dresser
with
mirror, and chest. Light wood. Good
condition. $75. Call 272-6564.

RMS.
OF
PERIOD
FURNISHINGS,
All less than 1 yr. old. Chandeliers;
lamps;
marble
tables;
Wall
decor;
curtains; pool table, misc. 446-6817.
BLOND
DINING
RM.
SET,
GOOD
cond.:
drop leaf table, 6 chairs and
china cabinet. $100. Call 272-1172.
HEKMAN
COFFEE
TABLE,
CHERRY
finish
w/center
drawer,
Exc.
cond.
$65. Call 272-0446.
DREXEL
WALNUT
DRESSER
mirror, exc. cond. Call after 5:30
DA 8-1829.

AND
P.M.

SOFA;
2 CHAIRS,
4 LEATHER
TOP
tables; reas. good cond.
Call PA 4-7979
SOFA;
CHAIR;
4 DIN.
CHRS.;
BEDrm, set; draperies; TV. Misc. All in
good cond. CR 2-0030.
:
SIMMONS HIDE-A-BED, NEARLY
new,
beige,
excellent
condition.
8642333 after 6 p.m.
STAIR
CARPETING,
NEW
COND.;
gas
stove
reas.;
slide
projector;
2
beds. fireplace screen. Call AL 1-5437.
WEBCOR
PHONOGRAPH
HOLIDAY
imperial,
-portable,
adaptable
to
stereo. Best offer. 864-2333 after 6 p.m.
8

PC. WALNUT
DINING
ROOM
SET,
good
condition-Reasonable.
Call ALpine 1-6366 after 5 p.m.
BEIGE LAWSON
SOFA $30; ANTIQUE
Victorian bdrm. set. $135;
both exccond. Call UN 4-8019.

173.

Wtd. to Buy—Hshid.

Goods

WANT TO BUY
ANTIQUES, FINE FURNITURE,
CHINA CUT GLASS, BRIC-A-BRAC,
SILVER, ETC.
FOR BEST
CALL

HOLLYWOOD

RESULTS
ART GALLERIES

SHeldrake 3-3573

6618 N. Ridge.

Any Type of Merchandise
1 PC.
OR WHOLE HOUSEFUL
Furniture;
tools;
toys;
hardware;
antiques;
job lots;
liquidations;
will
buy it all.
Auctioneer: Col, Dan Danner. PA 4-5171.

HIGHEST
FOR

PRICES
OSCAR ISBERIAN
ORIENTAL
TRADE-INS ACCEPTED

PAID

BY

UGS

GReenleaf 5-0108
Tear Out This Ad And

Call

GR
5-8696
ANYTIME
WHEN
selling furniture, antiques, cut glass,
ee:
Dorothy’s,
1231
Chicago
Av.,
vans.
CHICAGO ART GALLERIES
Member-Anpraisers Ass’n of America
AN T IQUES-PAINTINGS-ART
OBJECTS-FURNITURE.
HIGHEST
PRICES PAID.
Miss Hall
561-7256
WANT:
MAYTAG
SQUARE
TUB
wringer-type
washing
machine,
A-l

condition;

desk.

Early

724-9327.

gpm big
Ftc
25’
room ee25’ x
ee

Amer.

dbl.

pedestal

take ne
so 18 old
stair

FOR
risers.

ie

_

�173 Wid, #0 BuyHshld. Goods © ' 176 For
TOP
-

FOR USED REFRIGERATORS
;
AND GAS.STOVES
Prompt pick-up.
Dealer
UN 4-5133
WILL
BUY
YOUR
GOOD
QUALITY
used furniture and antiques.
For quick
service call
The Original Crost Furniture Store
UN 4-0189
UN 4-2550
RANCH
MINK
STOLE
COST _ $600
excellent cond.
A real buy
at $200.
Hardly used.
‘
Call UN 4-3775.
WE NEED PIANOS
oriental rugs. Fine furn. and china.
FIELDS
AM 2-2023; eves. VE 5-1640

‘WANTED: 40” GAS STOVE
IN GOOD CONDITION.
835-1240.
174

Radio-TV-Hi-Fi—For

COLORED
8 YRS.
2-5434

CR

RCA

OLD.

19" Zenith
WALNUT
6067

COND.

$75

CALL

475-

or weekends.

Two Highchairs For Twins.
MATCHING
necessary.

IF POSSIBLE
433-4687.

BUT

19”
PORTABLE
TV,
condition. Reasonable.
729-1412.

VERY

175

Furs

Apparel

THE
80912

and

LAST

MAIN

DAvis

NOT

‘GOOD

ACT
EVANSTON

8-9898

North

Shore’s Most Exclusive .
Resale Shop
FANTASTIC SELECTION OF SPRING
AND
SUMMER
WEAR.
Ask _
to
see our designer collection.
Tues., Wed., Fri. and Saturday
10 to 4 p.m. Thurs. 12 to 8 p.m.
WHETHER
IT
BE
showers or
nae
find thema

FASHIONS
with flowers,

PAINTS

$3.50 gal.

$1.00 aft.

$4.50 gal.

$1.25 qt.

FOR
you'll

THRIFT HOUSE

MOVING:
80
YDS.
WOOL
BEIGE
carpet;
rm. size rugs;
chests;
1 yr.
old humidifier; redwood porch furn.;
blankets;
feather
quilts;
spreads;
mahog. bar; frpl. equip.; drapes; ige.
upright
freezer;
1.
yr.
old~
ige.
Frigidaire;
misc.
glassware,
cnine,
ornaments, pictures;
mattresses, box
springs,
head boards;
day bed;
wr.
iron tbl. and 4 chrs.;
uphol.
chrs.;
leather luggage. After 6 p wm: Pri: all
day Sat. and Sun. 1083 Sxokie Ridge,
Glencoe. 835-2611.
2
OAK
BOOKCASES
W/GLASS
doors,
58”
long $40.
50’
long,- $35.
(Both
60’
high,
12’’
deep).
Office
swivel chair, new cane
seat, $20;
z
office chairs, $8.00 and $5.00;
office
stool,
$5.00;
liv.
rm.
table
w/plate
glass top, Ag 00; treadle Singer sewing
mach.,
2 men’s leather suitcases,
* 00 and $5, 00; antique clock, 110 yrs.
$20;
marble
clock, $20;
baromSe
100
yrs.
old,
$20;
decorative
scale, $5.00. UN 4- 1042.

SAW
GARAGE
SALE—8”
TABLE
w/motor
and
stand,
$35;
242
h.p.
Johnson
outboard motor, $50;
10—10
ft. lengths Aluminum guttering, $1.50
ea. 3—4.80 x 8 trailer tires/rims, $5.00
ea. Rotary lawn mower,
$5.00; Toro

STOLE

BEAUTIFUL SILVER BLUE
7 SKIN CASSIC STYLE, $150
724-4561
LUXURIOUS
FUR
PIECES
FOR
half the price of one. Mink stole and
broadtail jacket, small size. Call 6744266, leave name and number.
100% HUMAN HAIR WIGS
$200 value. Will ‘Sacrifice $55.
Also Wiglets and Falls.
338-4766.

Jr. Petite Summer
40;

full length

All

ranch

garments

like

mink

coat,

new.

Call

BLACK
‘'BROADTAIL
JACKET
W/black mink collar, size 12-14. 2 years
old, $175. Phone AL 1-4754
42

TO 44 LADIES’
CLOTHING
12 TO
20, fur jacket. Thursday.
1623 South
Boulevard, Evanston.

176

For

Make

Sale—Miscellaneous

Us An

Offer Sale

GARDEN
EQUIP.;
LAWN
FURN:.;
clothes;
sport
equip.;
bowling
ball;
ping
pong
tbl.;
skis;
boots;
bikes;
skates;
golf
bag;
cart.
Curtains;
drapes;
bed
s prds.;
linens;
sect.
sofas; kit. tbl.; i!
buffet; lamps;
hibachi;
dishes;
file
cab.;
4 elec.
mtrs.
i/8 to 1/6 H.P.;
metronome;
contemp. 19
x 41 framed print; country sch, me:
mine. Apr. 22-23 Sat. 94;
Sun.
lackthorn
PIL.,
erfield; * ‘pike pas.
Warwick
and

Warrington.

April

20,

1967

ST., EVANSTON

ANTIQUE
SOFAS;
OLD
LAMP
bases;
sterling
souvenir
spoons;
15
vol.
world
history;
French
Limoge
china;.
French
tables;
lamp;
small
Chinese rugs; old china clock; ‘antique
dolls;
needlepoint
patchwork
quilts;
couch
covers;
small
size
formals:
misc. jewlery for creative work, etc.
1327
Chicago
Avenue,
Evanston.
10
a.m. to 6 p.m.

SPRING SALE
SANDERS

ROAD

MOVING

NURSERY
SALE

THURSDAY ONLY
Child’s play house $35; 8’ gold couch
$85;
crib, mattress,
play —_
eating
table;
ping pong table;
train;
road race set;
wrought
iron couch:
toys galore; boy’s clothes size 4 and 5;
eae. items. 2400 Simpson St., Evanson.
SOLD OUR HOME—NOW MUST SELL:
Complete twin bedroom set; washer;
ironer;
kitchen
table
and
chairs;
trunks; tools; small appliances; snow
tires; golf clubs; lamps; cedar closet;
fur coats;
fire extinguisher;
books:
knick-knacks;
porch
furniture;
typewriter and table; sewing
machine.
SALE 10 to 4 SATURDAY
330 Greenleaf
Wilmette

Bargain Boutique
BENEFITS
Wide
assortment
Spring Clothing.

THE
of

BLIND
furniture.

Also

823 Dempster
DA 8-5775
MOVING,
ANTIQUES. CHINA, GLASS,
walnut
students
desk;
silver
lustre
ge
books; solid mahogany melodan, very old '$75; foot warmer; misc.
Simmons
outdoor
chaise/cover,
$15
deluxe 30”’ copper stove; tools; lamps;
lawn furniture. Expensive clothes, 10,
12, 14 very reasonable. AL 1-8506. 310
Richmond Rd., Kenilworth, Il.
9

a4

ATTIC ANTIQUES
SPECIALISTS
835-4217

X 12 ROYAL
BLUE,
9 X 12 AVOcado carpets, 9 mos. old; 18’ of 90’,
11’ of 60’ beige custom
made
drps.
and rods, all less than 2 yrs. old; de
luxe
Sears
Lady
Kenmore
washing
mach.,
5 yrs.
old;
de
luxe
beige
Formica top, 4 chr.. steel dinette set,
2 bds. All exceptional buys, good cond.

677-7309.

BEAUTIFUL
LIKE
NEW
DAVENport,
(half
price);
several
chairs;
Eureka
vacuum
sweeper,
excellent
condition;
reel
style
power
motor
lawn mower;
hand lawn mower; leaf
raker; two 8:00 x 14 snow tires Goodbetw Suburbanite; patio furniture. Call
etween 11:30 a.m. and 4:30 ALpine 1-

Ace

GUILD

SHOP—CHRIST CHURCH
710 OAK ST., WINNETKA
Open each Wed., 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Fine resale mdse.;
Antiques;
China;
Jewelry;
Glass;
Silver;
Furniture;
Books; and Bric-a-brac.

CHROME

DINETTE.

SET,

48”

Formica
tbl.
w/extra
leaf,
beigebrown
color, $30;
DOG
RUN,
5’ x8’
cyclone
fence,
5
tall w/gate,
$50;
Setter-size wire
traveling
cage,
$20.
All items in good condition. 729-0377
after 4 p.m., all day Saturday.
THURS. AND FRI. 10 A.M. TO 4 P.M.
Benefit North
Shore Choral
Society.
Home
baked
goods;
toys;
juvenile
furn.; Tiffany lamp;
mangle;
books;
TV;
bric-a-brac;
carrier; chrs.;
cribs;
coffee. 4:30, 430 Ninth St., Wilmette.
GARAGE

9:30

SALE:

to 5.

THURS.,

Lawson

FRI.,

davenport;

SAT.

PING PONG TABLE, LAMPS, 2 PULL
up chrs., end tables,
Nesco
roaster
w/stand,
3
matching
chests.
of
drawers, sml. blond desk, meat slicer,
6 yr. crib and matt., ladies’ clothing
16-18. All reas. OR 5-2060.
GARAGE SALE:
Woman’s
size
10 clothing,
designer
labels;
irl’s
clothing,
all
sizes;
Lutetia
INK
STOLE;
lawn
furn.;
G
fan;
luggage;
desk.
Call
ORHOUSE
SALE—SAT.,
SUN.
10-4
5929
Crain, Morton Grove. Chrome dinette
set;
lg.
wall
mirror;
deep-freeze;
Misc.

tbl.; Formica
blower,
like

ANTIQUES;

ter,

art

desk;
new;

Lawn Boy
Clothing;

BRASS,COPPER,

glass.

furniture,

and

H.P.

AIR

CONDI.

PEW-

much

misc. Wauconda Trading Post on Rt.
12, 4 mi. N. of Lake Zurich.
Open Fri.-Sat. 10 to 6; Sun. 12-6.
JAckson 6-7495 or PArk 4-6177.
SLEIGH
FRUITWOOD
DINING
SET,
sep. tbl. folds over cane front buffet;
4 cane back chrs. Reasonable. 50” x
35”’ ant. brass frpl. screen, $25; 1951
Encyclopedia Brittanica, all yr. books
to ’66, $20. VE 5-4564 after 6 p.m.
HOUSE
SALE.
EBONY
SPINET
PIano; power mower; long rust couch;
tables; 4 bar chairs; golf clubs, bag
and cart; some silver; misc. Call UN
4-5782 after 6 OR come Sat., Sun. 1319.
Grant, Evanston.
BOGEN
P.A.
AMPLIFIER
MODEL
CHB 50. 2 mike inputs, 2 aux. inputs,
and 1 magnetic input, 2 outputs. 50
watts. Never used, still has
guarantee
cord. Including all cables $85. 475-6199
after 6 p.m.
EXCEPTIONAL OFFERINGS:
POWER
lawn
sweeper;
Lambretta
motor
scooter
1961;
plastic
swim _ pool,
12 x 26”
PLUS
Intern’l.
Harvester
ort Ay blower. Phone after 5 p.m.,

Hardware,

1119

Central

VICTORIAN
STOVE
AND
TRUNK;
old picture frames; old wardrobe and
steamer trunk;
9 x 12 braided rug;
garden equip.; fishing equip. western
saddle; GE
washer; misc. 433-2783
MAHOG.
TABLE,
6
CHAIRS
$35:
mahog. table $30; very old oak chest;
drop leaf kit. table; several old chairs
for
antiquing
or refinishing,
cheap.
Call AL 1-5515 all week.
UMBRELLA
TENT;
2ND
SEAT
FALcon
Bus;
washing
Mach.;
hedge
trimmer;
hand
edger;
gas-powered
edger;
spreader;
21’’ Cooper
rotary
mower 328-7083.
YELLOW
SILK LOUNGE
CHR.;
WEIman tbls.; lmps.; leather top Knotty
Pine desk, chr., student Imp.;
5 pc.
chrome
kit. set,
Formica,
turquoise
chairs; vacuum cleaner. HO 5-1515.
LARGE
OLD
BARN,
FARMHOUSE,
wood suitable for paneling, etc. 2 corn
cribs, 2 concrete stave silos all in use.
To be removed from premises. Near
,Carpentersville, Illinois, GR 5-0629.
CHINESE
RUG
11x14;
G.E.
8’ REfrig., exc. cond.;
table full of misc.
dishes; mixers and bric-a- -brac and so
forth.
1132
eg
oe Chicago,
Mr.
Joice, Thurs., Fri.,
aes
SALE
Child., adults’ clothin
toys; books;
records;
misc.
hse
d.
items.
244
Greenfield. Chanel. Sat. 10-6. PA 4HAMILTON
DRYER,
VERY
GOOD
condition, $25; ladies’ golf clubs, leftas
and bag. 6 irons and 2 woods,

PArk 4-4046.
POLOROID
LAND
CAMERA,
LGE.
ic. good cond., $25; 2 genuine’ contour
ounge
chrs.,
g
cond.,
$45
ea.;
childs lge. hobby horse; antique white
upright piano; misc. items. 869-1618.
CRIB AND MATTRESS;
HIGH CHAIR;
bronco horse; pin
pong table; wood
screen door;
alum.
awning;
vac.
cleaner; end tbles; steamer trunk; 10
used alum. windows; DAvis 8-2676.
WROUGHT
IRON
DINETTE
SET,
6
chairs,
glass top, matching extension
tbl.
and
tea
cart;
queen
size bed,
bookcase headboard,
dresser;
broom
cab.; portable typewriter. 251-5517.

6040o

-Zag
bean

AT

ALL

iron sheets;

TIMES:
and

PIPES;

other

misc.

FIREWATER—THE

LADY’S

DRAIN

OPENER-—for stopped up drains use
THE
drain
opener
created for you.
Easy
to
use.
Buy
it
at:
Lemoi
Hardware
1008 Davis Street
Evanston
POWER
KING
8’
BENCH
SAW
w/motor, bench, $55; Mahog. 3 tiered
table, dressing table (serves as desk);
platform rocker, newly uphol.;
elec.
geveies
guitar w/amp., $35. CR 2-

ENCYCLOPEDIAS.
1965,
20
VOLS.
Cost $200, sac. $35; Naugahyde hide-abed; Virtue kit. set; uph. chairs; SunBeam mower;
edger; Collier’s ency.;
oa
bdrm, set. All unused. Call AL 1LAWN
MOWER:
mower, 6 hp. Like
wheel trailer. $200.

TORO - RIDING
new. Comes with 2
WI 5-3117.

JARI ROTARY SNOW PLOW,
_
BRIGGS AND STRATTON 4-CYCLE
ENGINE, $55. MOVING TO
CALIFORNIA. 724-2062.
LAWN MOWER JACOBS aN,
21” Reel Lawn Tisse
#
Crestwood
GARAGE
SALE:
MISCELLANEO
household items;
kitchen appliances.
272-0751.
2412 Walters Ave.,
brook.

WESTINGHOUSE
UH

SECTIONS

IDlewood
ALUM.

sies, ea. approx.

3-1466
FRAME

Every

Good
$50.

Fri., Sat. 9:30 to 12:30.

Scout
uniforms,
like
new _ clothes,
boots, skates, etc.
CHAIR-BED, GOOD CONDITION.
Excellent for apartment use.
TRUMPET, GOOD CONDITION.
An excep. instrument for a beginner.
Call 272-4129.
FREDDY:
HELP, HELP, MY DRAINS
are stopped up. Where did you hide
my
FIREWATER?
Call me
tonight.
Buy
it
at:
Ace
Hardware,
1507
Waukegan,
Glenview.

‘PORCH

SALE:

STERLING;

PAINTED

bed;
hall
desk;
antique
drawers;
water
cooler;
purses
and
jewelry.
Picture
frames;
old
school
desk;
bicycle; misc. GR 5-7414.

FIREPLACE.
COULD
BE USED
AS
eS aPLACE OR OUTDOOR BARBETHE
PROVEN
CARPET
CLFA'
Blue Lustre
is easy on the budget.
Restores forgotten colors. Rent electric shampooer, $1.00 Eckart Hdwr.,
Winnetka.
GARAGE
SALE:
PIPE
FITTINGS;
garden
hose;
wash.
garden
tools;
steel tool
mach.;
2 metal
shelves;
box;
lg. chest;
misc.
1501
Ashlana
Av., Evanston.
GARAGE
SALE:
2111
LINCOLNwood Dr., Evanston. Port. typewriter;
sewing mach.; captains chairs; maple
chairs; coats, dresses sz. 16-18. Jewelry, rummage.
VACUUM SALE
10 Hoover uprights. $15 with trade. 6
Electrolux vacs, $12.50. 12 misc. vacs,
$3.95. 6040 Dem ster, Morton Grove.
967-5770. Viking
Sales Co.
EIGHTEEN
ROYAL
WORCESTER
bone
china
luncheon
plates, Peking
_ pattern. $210. Call 256-4641 or 251-0819.
DOUBLE
SZ.
MATTRESS
spring, firm, W/W
snow
5. Call 272-6514.

AND
tires,

BOX
800 x

21”

$50.

TV

CO

New

:

—

electric

$50

$225;

ie

SOLE

Underwood

or

REDUCING

condition,

COU

wili sel

;
Call

ALpine

1-0161.

sis

BRUNSWICK
BILLIARD TABLS
duty, 412’ x 9’ with
1”

Heavy

Es

exc,

cond. $150 or best offer.

21’ SELF

DRIVE

3 hp;

$25

ROTARY

4 cycle;

BOLEN

good

RIDING

MOW

cond

OR

TRACTOR,

reel mowers, plus sweeper, and
$300. Boy’s 24” bike, poor
$10. 729-3156.
FOX

MINI-BIKE;

refrigerator.
and poles.
HI 6-8232.

GE

Head

Good

w/bind
Best

o

FOR BALE:

Blue Spruce and conesSoe
ft., $5.00 ft. Dig your

4039 Harvard

p

STOV

skis

condition.

EVERGREENS

=

&amp; to 12
:

Terr., Skokie GR 5.9405

TABLE
SAW,
SEARS
8”
stand, motor etc. pees condition.
UN 9-6510 or FI 6-0914

C

:

Lawn Mower Real Type
SEARS,
AIR

GAS, BEST OFFER.
Call 869-8880

CONDITIONER,

Whirlpool,

cools

Exc. cond. $150
after 5:30 p.m.

or

3/4

6800

best

TON

btu

per

offer.

4!

h

Si*'
SELF
PROPELLED
lawn mower,
heavy Oi alae
v=
$40; laundry ‘tub, $5.00. 272-41

GERT’S A GAY oe

EADY

whirl after cleaning carpets with

Lustre. Rent electric shampooer,
Wienecke V&amp;S Hardware, Glenco

PLAYGROUND
before

EQUIPME!

6 p.m.

jungle

gym,

We’

DA

n

reasonak ple.

8-2528

2 Reel Type

seat

8

Poacar Mowers,

18’’ wide. Df cad OFFER.
869-6448

CRAFTSMAN
stand,

10”

guard.

RAD#AL

Heavy

router w/attachments.

$160

takes.

duty

profe:

th like

256-3387.

PLAYER
PIANO,
EXC.
COND.,
girl’s
Schwinn
bicycle;
4-pc.
be
set, w/Simmons Beautyrest box

and matt.;

CARPETS

desk w/chr. PA 4-8377.

AND

LIFE

TOOC

beautiful if you use Blue Lustre. R
electric

shampooer,

$1.00

Wolff Ace Hardware,

BACK YARD

Wilmette.

RUMMAGE an

we,

Friday,
Saturday
21-22.
antiques,
family
clothing, ee
Misc. 2309 Dempster, Evanston.

15-3/4”’
x 6’ high. Inc.

SHOP
AT
GLENVIEW
Church,
1000
Elm_
St.

Thurs.,

VH,

SLENDERELLA

JALOU-

1 sec.
to fit in door.
Clear
glass
louvres. Already removed from wall.
Must buy lot. Best offer. 432-1045.
EXCHANGE
Community

and

10-key
adding
machine,
offer. Call 724-0433.

| HIGHLAND PARK WASTE MATERIAL
1466 Berkeley Rd., Highland Park
| 6

tric:
234

4’ X 6’
PLATE
GLASS
with peereesas
ie
Call ID
2-0951.

slide,

machine in cabinet,
ter, Morton ae
9673170
5770.
VikKING SALESC

SALE

paar

girls
toys,
garden tools;

tanbark.

MOVING
SALE
TUES.,
HE
25, 10
to 6.
Stove;
refrig.:
TV;
washer;
dehumidifier;
drapes;
lamps;
men’s,
women’s clothing; misc. Reas. 8012 N.
Oriole, Niles. TA 5-3628.
21”
JACOBS
SELF-PROP.
REEL
mower. Minolta camera, flash, projector
w/case.
40’ x40’
screen.
26’
Pullman
luggage. “bent
offer. WI 5152.

FOR

REFRIGERATOR;

niture;
clothes;

SEWING MACHINE SALE
an Singer machines. $12.50 each.

Call 328-5160.
THE PRICE IS RIGHT .
BASEMENT SALE: 10c to $10.
Clothing, household goods;
and many
misc. items. Thurs., April 20, 9 to 9.
717
Seward,
Evanston—rear
entrance.
869-4022

STOVE;

St.,

STILL HAVEN’T GOTTEN UP THE
NERVE TO PIERCE YOUR EARS?
PIERCED LOOK EARRNINGS
AT SERENDIPITY
347 Walnut, Northfield

"uphol.

chairs; firepl. barbecue; jungle gym;
2 end tables; quilted twin be spreads;
luggage;
ladies’
clothing;
kit. utensils; access.; 2 sun lamps; lawn tools;
bric-a-brac. 9458 Springfield Evanston.
GARAGE
SALE:
3
ANTIQ.
OCCAS.
tbls.;
Mahjong
set;
nursery
lamps;
movie
titler; 2 console
radios;
TV;
reclining chr.; bric-a-brac; odds and
ends.
See at 1953 Prairie St., Glenview. Fri. eve. to 9:30. Sat. 9:30 to
4:30.
2
SHERWOOD
SR-4
TANGLEWOOD
speaker
system.
Too
mod.
for
our
home. New guarantee, cost $225 ea.,
sell $145 ea.;
Ladies’
fruitwood
and
leather
desk:
bunching
tbls.;
commode;
all like new. Best offer. 9452115 eves.
WE’RE MOVING
Sale:
Saturday
only, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Sofa; Din. Rm. tbl.; TV; BBQ; desk:
toys;
books;
games;
women’s
and
children’s clothes; dishes; glassware;
much,
much
misc.
Everything
very
reasonable. 480 Elder Ln., Winnetka.

exten.
snow

3/4

Wilmette.

IRONS

SALE:
637 ABBOTSFORD
RD.,
KENilworth.
Thurs.,
9:30 to 4:30. Bdrm.
furn.; gold leaf mirror; power mower;,.
hose;
garden furn.;
barbecue Nesco
roaster;
relaxicizor;
drapes;
white
quilted spreads; 2 box springs, matt.;
ladies’ coats, sz. 14, 16.
AL 1-0644
DELTA
10”
TABLE
SAW,
COMplete
$50;
Delta
floor
model
drill
press, $50 or best offer; 7 drawer like
new
desk,
$45;
Rosenthal
China,
6
place settings, 47 pcs., $50; Formica
end
and
cocktail
tables,
$30;
misc.
housewares. CR 2-2189.

5-PC.

ae eTast ac

tioner, Hoover Canister vacuum, hand
lawnmower
wicker dog bed, rocker,
child’s
car
seat,
home
barber
set,
lady’s Sunbeam razor. Boy’s clothing,
infant to size 4. 251-9041.
FREDDY:
HELP, HELP—MY DRAINS
are stopped up.
Where did you hide
my
FIREWA
ER?
Call me
tonight.

GLENCOE
CLOCK

ta
COLDSPOT

chard 3-0014.

PRIVET HEDGE,
10 FOR 59c; 3 TO 4
ft. Privet, 10 for 88c; Spead-Yews, 5
op A sod. Honey Locust trees, 6 to 8 ft.,

Clothes

SIZE
5.
CALL
446-6867
AFTER
5
p.m. weekdays or all weekend.
WHITE
AND
DARK
BLUE
TUXEDO,
size 14.
328-0904.

2

RESALE

DESIGNER -.
CLOTHES
SIZE
10.
Dresses,
knits,
silks,
wools.
Spring
coats, skirts, slacks, cashmere sweaters, lace, fur trim. Purses, shoes 7B.
Nothing over $10. AL 6-0957.

size

806 GROVE

3285
Sanders
Rd.,
Northbrook.
Between Milwaukee Av. &amp; Willow Rd.

BRING IN YOUR SPRING AND
summer clothing for resale.
644 Green Bay Rd.
256-2990

2

Polaroid

$4.98 and up
WARNER PAINTS

GILLOGLY’S

MINK

older

10 and 12 Roll Bundles
1966 Patterns

RACKE

KENILWORTH

$5.00;

ROOM LOTS OF
WALLPAPER

646 W. Diversey
281-6636
Chicago’s Largest Resale Shop
Fine
gently
used
clothes
at gentle
prices. Designer’s Collection-FURS
DAILY SUBURBAN PICK-UPS
Daily 10-4:
Thurs. 12-8:
Closed Tues.

JANE

mower,

camera
set, $10;
1 car top carrier,
$3.00;
set bar
bells
110
Ilbs.,
$12;
Redwood
picnic bench,
$7.00. Thurs.
=. * p.m.
1628 Elder Lane, North-

Y-Not Resale Shoppe

MODELS WARDROBE ...
Like-new
sizes
5-7-9;
all
seasons.
Dresses,
coats,
sportswear,
shoes.
Wonderful
buys.
2 mink
stoles, one
broadtail jacket.
251-0168 or AL 6-0631

.. . Hurry!

WARNER PAINTS
806 GROVE ST., EVANSTON

reel

RESALE AND THRIFT SHOP
Early bird spring sale. Thurs.,
Fri.
and Sat. %2 to 1/3 off on some spring
items.
Making
room
for
summer
collection. 1508 Howard St., Chicago.
743-9188
Open Thurs. eves.
$CASH$
Men’s
and
Children’s
For
Ladies’,
clothing;
shoes;
accessories. We buy
household
items,
cut
glass,
china,
silver, bric-a-brac, antiques, etc. Call
DElaware 17-9342.
GOLD COAST RESALE SHOP

it lasts

et

COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE
ON EXHIBIT

Discontinued colors
REG. $6.60 FLAT PAINT

CLOTHING AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
511 Main St.
Evanston
Operated by Evanston Junior League

YE OLDE

aa a
AND

NATIONALLY-ADVERTISED

While

De Luxe Portable

6 p.m.

PIANO '

REG. $10.00 ENAMEL

Sale

$55.

EBONY

bench,
absolutely
like new _ upright,
$700; ‘Westinghouse dehumidifier,
$45;
never
used
Gibson
classic
guitar
w/case,
$80; cpg
size Black Angus
rotisserie, $45; 2 1lge. framed Picasso
’ reproductions,
$25
and
$15;
giant
Webster dict., $15; 2 sleds, $5.00 ea.;
Aurora road race set, HO scale, huge
layout,
$25;
Gilbert microscope
set,
.00; Barbie dolls, cases and clothes,
15; never used elect. manicure
set,
$7. 00; elect. roto tool set, $10; elect.
tole ‘clock, $5.00;
girl’s 24” Schwinn
bike, $10. 864-3659.

TV—21I"

GOOD

STAND,

aft.

.

SOHMER

ROSCO

COMB.

windows,

STORM

overall

AND

frame

.
“

retin VE
dim

66” wide x 5'8” hi h; 610’
5’8” high; for 4 windows. AL 1-5’
LYON
HEALY
5’7’
MAHOG
rand piano;
formal carved 9
ining
rm. set, mahogany w/m
try inlay. Crown Stove. RE 4-768

bs

CHAR-BROIL MODEL NO.
PLUS SMOKER UNIT AND R
NEW $115—ASKING $40
LIKE NEW. 724-5799.
CURVED
EXEC.
Eese:
7
ee
h.p.

mower;

19”

port.

TV;

spd. Schwinn bike; 20’ sta
1963 VW camper. Call AL 6-07

fant
mee

6

Fe.
4
46 Fe
xX Se
collapsible cooler $150.
Call
after 6 p.m.
STAUFFER
VIBRATOR
couch, Perfect condition. Ouiainal
$200. Will sell for $100.
ALpine 1-6195
3 DANISH
MOD.
COUCHES $25
Barber
chair;
Day
bed
$15;
fixtures; commercial milk shake
er. GR 5-3796, 1222 Pitner.
JACOBSON REEL MOWER;
massage unit; G.E. ironer;
spreader;
cyclone
fence;

Wal,

ba

isc. 1037 Whitfield, N’bk. sen

FOR

SALE:

18 INCH

Sunbeam
Electric
392-0570, anytime.
PECAN

pecan

FIN.

fin.

TWIN

Mower,

COFFEE

end

design, like new.
$125. 256-4963.

177.

Wtd.

te

tble.,

$40;

eae

Stereo-Hi-Fi,
NORGE
gas

to Buy—Misoellaneous —

COLLECT

books now!
sale,
N.S.

Women’s
ae. For

_

TBLE

MOVING;
MUST
SELL
washer
and
dryer
$100;
mower $15. 869-2353.

WE’LL

Ax
$35.

YOUR

UNW

For our annual wat
Chapter,
areney

Comm.
pickup.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

Bo
HI

tax
6-3730-. or

Classified —

�ara
ec

od
:

SLIPCOVER

ST
PRICES
PAID
FOR
ALL
of junk
brought
to our
door;
iron, metal, etc. For truck pick‘IDlewood 3-1466. Open Sunday 9 to
Prices subject to change
without

_

D PARK WASTE MATERIAL
BERKELEY ROAD
(Of of Old Skokie Rd.)

I

WANTED

IDEAS FOR PEANUT GALLERY

%a

_we wt?

PE

our

contribution

GALLERY,

in our paper.
Contestants
: be
UNDER
14 years
of age.
age, phone, address, and choice
dvertiser must
accompany
each
bution. Send to THE
PEANUT
1232
Central
Av.,
Wil-

"NORTH SHORE PAPER
AND
RSON
TED:
;

METAL
UN

CO

SWINGS,
TABLE.
condition.

) } CONDITION.
USED
tropica: bird collector.

TO

BUY:

OR
NEW.
945-1347.

A GAS

tree
sprayer
on
capacity minimum.

POWERED

wheels.

10

gal.

272-3858.
COMMERCIAL
TYPE
: ‘Ick CREAM FREEZER.
724-5171

Rummage
SAT.

APRIL
A bie

BARGAI

drens,

Sales

furniture:

and

mens

chil-

clothing;

wares;
sporting
goods, _ toys.
“®B”
train
to Granville
and
id n Rd, bus to door.
T OF THE SACRED HEART

MMAGE SALE AND BAZAAR.
., April 25th, 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.
ed., April 26th, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
. Luke’s U.C.C., 9233 Shermer Rd.

(at Harlem),

Morton

on

2617

Books,

-a-brac, jewelry,

WAUKEGAN

:

furniture,

AGE

Church,

ril

SALE:

CHURCH
HOLY

20 and

7 a.m. to 5 p.m.
at Linden Av.,

Free bus,
Wilmette.

RUMMAGE

SDEEMER LUTHERAN
(731 ipeesiicid Rd., H.P.,
3

m:

6-9 p.m., Thurs.
argains Galore.

are

CHURCH

thodist
a

2

-

~

:

Church,
Mon,
April

CHURCH
Wed. eve.,
April 20, 9 to

OF CITY

1307
24, 1

Granville,
‘pan. -to:-9

es. April 25, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
;

LADIES

OF

CHARITY

$t. Nicholas Church—Bargains Galore.
St. off Ridge, Evanston.
oo.
4-27, 4-9 p.m. Fri., 28, 9-2 p.m.
; Thurs

AGE
SALE—AMERICAN
Auxiliary,
1957
Sheridan

LERd.,

land Park. April 26, 7 p.m.
., Aprilil 27, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

to 9

UURBAN MERCHANDISE
le, Morton Grove.
a
Sun., Apr. 22 and 23,

Sat.

9:30 a. “mn. to 6 p.m.

RUM:

E

SALE

TUESDAY

APRIL

om
5:30 p.m.
to 9 p.m.
ohn’ s United Church of Christ
~ 1433 Crain St., Evanston, Ill.
Ge

SALE:
8
6.
to
nway
Methodist
icago ave evansten

St.

THURSDAY,
34:
pan.
at
Church,
933

PAUL’ 5 PUTHERAN CHURCH
iles Center Rd., Skokie, Il.

., Apr. 26, 6 to 9 p.m.

Ber
RUMMAGE
SALE
}
Shore Methodist Church, Greeneaf and Hazel Ave.,
Glencoe.
Wed.
a.m.—3:30 p.m.
RUMMAGE SALE
everything
must
go by
Aor
24t
aie Hinman Av. Evanston

Miscellaneous
SOIL
—
HUMUS
—
SAND
—
re — gravel — gravel drives —
removal — power lawn rolling
tree removal — aa dirt — grading.

BEINLICH,

VE 5-1195
THE FIREWOOD

~ LIGHT
iture.

—

KING

HAULING
Appliances

zu ssional movers

Classified

Cleared.
PArk 4-5171

MOVING

TRASH

REMOVAL

Hillcrest 6-2786
POWER LAWN ROLLING
LET US TAKE THE HUMPS OUT
OF YOUR LAWN
JIM BEINLICH
VE 5-1195
GRAVEL
DRIVEWAY
crushed
stone
for
Beinlich. VE 5-1195.

180

REPAIRS
driveways.

LIKE NEW,
RARELY
USED
SET OF
ladies 1963 Wilson
Staff professional
golf clubs;
complete set w/bag, $125
or best offer. 827-0634.
2 WHEEL TENT TRAILER
Opens
to
1842
ft.
Electric
outlets,
water tank, spare tire.
Call JU 8-2334 or OR 5-2831.
K-43.
PLUS
EXTRAS
$129;
WINchester M-1 carbine plus extras $79;
98K Mauser $19; M1 carbine ammo.
$2.75 per 50 rds. 475-2476.
COMPLETE
SET
JUNIOR
SIZE
golf clubs,
golf bag
and cart.
Like
new. $35, Phone 251- 3497 after 7 p.m.
and weekends.

187

Coins and Stamps

CLASSIC STAMP COMPANY
We
Buy
and
Sell Stamp
and
Coin
Collections. New
issue stamps
available of most countries. 607 Custer,
| Evanston, Illinois.
UN 9-3022.
|
STAMPS AND COINS BOUGHT
and
SOLD.
Complete
line
of
both
Numismatic
and Philatelic
Supplies.
Chandler’s, 630 Davis St., Evanston.

188

Automobile

FOR SALE MODEL TA DICTAPHONE
dictating
unit
with
carrying
case.
Model
TB5
dictaphone
transcribing
unit. Phone 446-7810.
TYPEWRITER,
SMITH CORONA PORtable elec.; 2 yrs. old. Exe. cond. with
carrying case; $125, GReenleaf 5-6078
after 8 p.m.

Bicycles

and

TO BERKELEY'S

NEW RALEIGHS AS LOW AS $39.95
GUARANTEED USED BIKES
BIKES AS IS. LOW AS $5.00
NEW BIKE RENTALS
Parts and service for ALL bikes
Berkeley’s, 612 Davis, UNiversity rs 5202
2 BOY’S BICYCLES
In good condition.
One J. D. Higgins, 24” for
20’?, for $15. Call VE 5-2437.
109 Linden, Glencoe.

272-5520

one

27’ SCHWINN VARSITY
10-speed;
w/generator
light
and
extras. $55 or best offer. Call after 6
p.m. PArk 4-6380.

TANDEM

BOY’S 26” BICYCLE
Butterfly handle bars;
banana
nearly new tires; $18.
724-6651 after 6 p.m.

seat;

Man's Schwinn Bike, 3 Speed,
GOOD CONDITION.
ORchard 3-0543.

WANT
TO
BUY
BOY’S
OR
GIRL’S
26’’ lightweight, also for sale 20’ Conv.
bicycle. Phone 729-1042.

183.

Sporting Goods
Equipment
PRO

SHOP

and

Golf —
car
reg. $40-$30
olf
Golf fr walle reg. $8
Tron Covers, set of 10, reg. $5 now $2
Leather golf gloves, Ladies
50
Leather golf gloves, Men’s
Golf balls new $2, $3, $4 per doz.
Shag balls reg. $2 doz. now 96c doz.
Plastic golf tubes
5
Plastic practice balls
Up
to
75%
off
on
all
pro-line
golf
merchandise.
We
take _ trade-ins.
Large
selection
of used
golf clubs.
Expert repairing and ree
PRO SHOP OPEN DAILY 9-6
OPEN FRI. NIGHT ‘TIL 9 P.M.
4548 OAKTON,
SKOKIE
CLOSED SUNDAY
CO 7-5717
FAN
COACH
TRAVEL
TRAILER,
orig.
owner,
sleeps
5,
$2,000.
Self
contained, under 2 years old.
Call 869-0067

Garand

REASONABLE
272-2231

Now!
Loan

For

Rifle

CORTEZ

63

Carts

RO

HONDA
$180

|-6454

S-50
OR

BEST

OF-

1966 HONDA 160 CB BLUE
with extras including never used $30
helmet.
Always
handled
with
kid
gloves. $500. 677-6464.
1966
BS.A.
VICTOR
—
441 cc; 1,600 miles; exc. cond
blue
and
black,
$790.
Call
951.5154
after 6 p.m.

Motorcycle—BMW _ R-50
IN BEST CONDITION.
Call 679-3661

Never Driven 1967 Honda 50
$200

835-0066

HONDA

S-90

EXC. COND. LOW MILEAGE.
Extras. $275. 729-2049 after 5 p.m.
1966 HONDA S65
like new, will be year old June. New
parts. Will do 60, $230 or best offer.
869-4069 after 9 p.m. or Saturdays.

50,

For

1965,

430

1965

HONDA

Never

HONDA
$250.

2

miles,

loca-

1966
HONDA.
WHITE
160
DREAM
cruiser.
800
miles
total,
like
new.
Reasonable.
869-4494
after 5:30 p.m.
weekdays or anytime weekends.

$275

or best

S90;

offer.

TOP

Call

CON5 p.m.

CONDITION;

after

dr.

p/s,

hard-

p/b,

5 p.m.

Evanston,

Wards Camper Trailer 1965,
SLEEPS 4, EXTRAS.
CALL
Sat. and Sun. 248-5319.

ANYTIME

1953
DODGE
2-TON
DUMP;
mileage;
$450
or
best
offer.
International
149-Ton flat bed,
frame and 10-T winch. 724-2364.

LOW
1948
w/A-

’65
OLDS
DELTA
88
4 DOOR
HT,
low mileage, full power, radio, heater,
WW, tinted windshield. Immac. $1,795.
Call OR 4-3049.
’56 FORD WAGON
stick; good body;
motor
$100 or best offer.
Call eves. 724-5242.

8-cyl.
work.

BRAND

4-dr. Sedans
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.

Heater and Defroster
Turn Signals.
4-wreel disc brakes
Undercoating
Window Washers
Electric Wipers
Oil Filter
Child Rear Door Locks
4-way safety flasher
4-speed transmission

12 Mo. 12,000 Miles
Full Factory Warranty

$1,399

5; TNCLUDES HITCH
724-3428.
14
FT.
CAMPING
TRAILER,
MATtresses,
propane
stove
and
lantern.
Heater, spare tire. Sleeps 5. 272-1853.

Foreign

and

Sports

Delivered

in Glenview

Automatic Transmission
Renaults Also Available

Buys of the Week
'59 Rambler Sta. Wgn. $95
‘61 Peugeot Sedan
$150
'60 Renault 4-Dr.
‘62 Renault 4-Dr.
'63 Renault Convert.

$250
$395
$595

‘63

$695

Fiat

1100 4-Dr.

'65 VW 2-Dr. Gas Htr. $995

‘63° Buick Skylark
2-Dr. HT

$995

TAMBOURINE
MOTORS
Authorized
OVERSEAS

1501

Renault—Peugeot
DELIVERY

Dealer

ALSO

Waukegan

AVAIL.

Rd.

Glenview

SLEEPS

196

NEW

1967 GORDINE

needs

Layton Camping Trailer

Cars

1962 : FITCH
CORVAIR
MONZA
sprint t incl.
special suspension
and
steering;
4
carburetor
engine;
4
speed;
wood
wheel;
tachometer;
Lucas light. Engine recently rebuilt.
Tires good. Car clean inside and out.
$700 or best offer. 664-3775 (evenings).
TR
4
1963;
2,900
MI.;
PRIVATE
owner;
wire
wheels;
radio;
other
extras. $1,350 or best offer. Call ID 23877 or 835-4400. Ask for Lou.

PA 4-8600
1961

BR 3-5555
SAAB

IDEALSTATION
AND
AROUND
town car. A miser on gas, minimal
maintenance.
Thousands
of denvendable
miles
left
on
this
rugged
Scandinavian work horse. For a
free
road test call Carole or Geo. Basch.
272-8571
1960
MERCEDES
BENZ
300.
AUTOmatic.
Original
owner,
perfectly
maintained. Black w/red leather interior. Factory air; Becker Mexico AMFM., extra snow tires-Best offer over
$2, 000. UN 4-5773.
FIAT,
TWO
DOOR
MODEL
600.
Looks
and
runs
good.
Price
. Phone DA 8-8468 evenings.

1960.
$195.

“Mr. IM PERIAL”
Says Put Some ‘Spring’

'65 S-90
PArk 4-7365

HONDA
S-65;
EXCELLENT
dition; 700 mi. $215. Call after
Hillcrest 6-4358.

V8,

1732 Wesley,
UN 4-3106.

OFFER.

45 X 10 2-BDRM. MOBILE HOME;
fully me
pe air-cond.; choice
tion. ro ge awnings. $3, 400.
CALL 724-3086.

HONDA

driven,

OFFER.

Into Your Driving!!

MG—Austin Healey

66 HONDA CB-160. BLUE. 3,600
cond.
mis.
Rack
and
mirror.
Exc.
Mechanic
owned.
$575 or less. Call
after 6 p.m. 945-5015.

‘65

On Sunday

Trailers

KAMPER
TRAILERS
FOR
SALE.
Used
and
selling
at
a
reasonable
price. Can be seen at Mobile Marine,
Milwaukee
Av.
and
Deerfield
Rd.,
Wheeling. Call 729-4798.

‘66 VELOCETTE THRUXTON
NEVER
RACED;
MANY
EXTRAS
AND SPARES. $1,000 OR NEAREST
OFFER.
CALL
PArk 4-2052,

*65

and

APACHE
CAMPING
TRAILER
IN
good
condition
w/spare
tire,
$200.
Original cost $595. Designed for couple
w/additional space for family.
251-7460 evenings.

50

CONDITION, BEST
Call AL 6-1053

Sale—Trucks

white, red interior. Below dealer cost.
Pee
tax!
Full warranty.
PA 4-

TRIUMPH
MOTORCYCLE,
1956,
perfect
650cc,
T-Bird.
New
engine,
cond. Asking $600. Call 869-6748.

GOOD

2

WON IN CONTEST'!
Mercury CALIENTE 2

BEST

FER.
after 6 p.m.

446-8766

Til.

Never Even Driven to Church

HOMES

Camping Trailer $200 or

SUZUKI CITY

COND.;

abpeie

$1,399 Delivered

ELCONA
10
X
52;
COLONIAL
interior; 2 bedrms.; furnished; underpinned; air-conditioned. 729-2194.

1967

Fantastic spring sale, large selection
of used
bikes.
Insurance,
financing,
parts, service and accessories.

1965

Oil ‘. oF

1966 SKYLINE MOBILE HOME
12’ x 50”, 2 BDRM. FURNISHED
TAKE OVER PAYMENTS
PHONE: 729-4476.

top.

BROWN’S

EXCEL.

RATES

FOR
SALE,
moat
CAMPER
trailer with 11’x 11’ outdoor attached
patio shown Sat. and Sunday only AL
1-4217, 221 Central Pk., Wil.

195

JOHNSON’S TRAILER RENTALS
LOCAL 1-WAY COAST-TO COAST
INSURED,
HOUR, DAY, OR WEEK.
2
and 4 wheel. Any size or purpose also
for
boats.
Furn.,
pads,
tarps
and
moving
dollies avail. Car tow bars,
power
tools,
cement
mixer,
exten.
ladder, 7446-48 N. Clark St., 2 blks. S.
of Howard St. ROgers Park 1-2000.

6454 N. Western

SEASON

MOTOR

Peaster

Rent—

Motorcycles—Go

Homes

NOW: RENTING—OFF

Autos—Trucks—Trailers

193

Mobile

BRAND NEW
RENAULTS

CAMPER
1965
DODGE,
LOW
MILEage,
exc.
cond.,
sleeps
5, . radio,
heater, sink etc. auto-drive telescopic
roof. 6 ply tires. UN 4-3955.

From

WHITE WITH ACC. $165.
Call 337-5121 eves.

9 irons, 4 woods, peck S275 now $115
8 irons, 4 woods, reg. $160 now $ 65
8 irons, 3 woods, reg. $120 now $ 55
5 irons, 2 woods, reg. $ 95 now $ 30
5 irons, 2 woods, reg. $ 60 now $ 25
MacGregor DX 8 irons, Mens
MacGregor DX 8 irons, Ladies ....
P.G. (4 woods) reg. $108 now $40
Fa ae balls (repaints)

MI

190

Honda

CLOSEOUTS

an Auto

945-6000

$35.

GIRL’S
24”
£4BIKE,
LGE.
$10;
wheeler, $5.00.
272-1803
GIRL’S
20”
SCHWINN’
BICYCLE,
. excellent condition, $25.
BOY’S STING-RAY BICYCLE, $25.
Cali ALpine 1-1252.

194

Foreign and Sports Cars

CAMPING TRAILER
1964 Nimrod Riviera with canopy ‘and
accessories. 272-6584.

Ist NATIONAL BANK
DEERFIELD

BIKE

Good Condition
Call 446-4310

30 Caliber
Misc.

$25;

JUST
PURCHASED
NO.
90
RECOIL
starter
GEM
shatter
proof
shroud,
dual carbs., many other extras. Call
between 4 and 9. HI 6-6556.
65
HONDA
S-50,
EXCELLENT
CONdition, worthwhile extras. $200 or best
reasonable offer. Call ALpine
1-7405.

Loans

Buy ‘Em
With

196

1966 YAMAHA 60 CC BLACK
Exc. cond. Less than 2,000 miles. $250.
Rack, chain, cover-free. WI 5-2249 or
642-4925.
’°66
HONDA
305
SCRAMBLER
SILver gray metallic, 2000 miles. See and
ride to appreciate. Private party. $635.
AL 1-2384.

AUTOMOTIVE

AND
Jim

Typewriters—Business Machines
—Office and Store Equipment

BLACK.

SALE

sday, April 20th. 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
earn
prices.
1718 Leland,
Evan-

Ar

RUBBISH,
Larry Carney

21

‘Thursday

“L’’ station.

GARAGE

FURNITURE

WANTED:

COMFORT-

Kenilworth.

27th,
rch

Py

Garages

MOVING
SOMETHING?
BOUGHT
furniture,
can’t
get
it
home?
Let
DOVER
MOVERS
solve your hauling
problems, Ill. 22633MCC. 864-6139.

RD., DEERFIELD

ay and Friday—April
9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
AN

Girard,

appliances, many

CROSS

HOLY

N.

clothes,

panaval items.

REMOVAL

Attics,

COME

Grove.

RUMMAGE
SALE
Park Lane Women’s Club
N. Greenwood,
cor.
of Sunset,
, Fri., April 21, 6:30 p.m. to 9: 30
hee Sat., ‘Apr. 22, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
ie
SALE
NEW
AND
USED
andise, Thurs., April 27, 9 a.m.
p.m., Friday April 28, 9 a.m. to 1
PBeth Hille] Cong. 3220 Big Tree
, Wilmette, Ill.
IMMAGE SALE FRI... APRIL 21, 7

p.m.,

Basements,
DANNER

182

-.
10

5

RUBBISH

BROWNING
OVER
AND
UNDER
12
eave? skt/skt. Also Remington pump
2
gauge
field.
Both
in
excellent
condition. Cali AL 1-9380.

MIMEOGRAPH
EQUIPMENT
FOR
sale.
Bohn
electric
powered
Rexrotary
M-4
unit.
Fully
automatic.
Practically new. Phone 869-5896.

22 FROM
6 A.M.
Rd., Chicago

furs;

Soca

OPEN

HAULING

Furniture—Luggage—Appliances
OLD FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES
disposed of. Crating and Shipping.
Call for Free Estimates.
LEO HAPP
PArk 4-3353

M.

EVANSTON

4-5133

JUNGLE
GYM;
SET;
PICNIC
built
and
usable

ANTED

LIGHT

you will receive

r

RICK CUSTOM 9’8”, GOOD SHAPE.
No dings; waln. skeg. $80 724-4837.

SALE

Motorcycles—Go Carts

‘66 HONDA
(DREAM)
305 CC EXCELar
sad ape driven 10 weeks. $550.

SURFBOARD

REUPH.
SOFA—$39
PLUS
FABRIC;
CHAIR—$19
plus
fabric;
SECTIONAL—$24 ea. plus fabric, COMPANION
SALE—CUSTOM
FABRIC
SLIP-COVERS—Chair—$12
plus
fabric.
Sofa—
$22 plus fabric. 44 Price Drapery Sale.
Work guar. FREE
estimates, Terms
vail.
“CHESTERFIELD INTERIORS
Div. of Chesterfield Upholstery Inc.
CALL 677-6350

for

.00 check that can be spent at any

{

.-

193

Sporting Goods and
Equipment

REUPHOLSTERY

Nowtnapert. Rags,

~ Iron, Metal.
‘Highest Prices Paid
iT

183

Miscellaneous :

‘67 MGB

$2,850
$3,650
$2,350

ROADSTERS

‘67 AUSTIN

HEALEY

‘67

MIDGETS

1275CC

"3000"

IMPERIAL
72\| Green Bay Rd.
[611 Sheridan Rd.

S$

MOTORS
Wilmette
Wilmette

AL
AL

6-0606
6-1220

251-7312.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

April 20, 1967
as

�$495

1961

Sedan

$695

VW

Wigglesworth's

1963 VOLKSWAGEN

Imports

We
150 Chicago

Cail 256-2519

GR 5-444

Camper

VW

Sedan

$895

1964 VW
1965 VW
1966 VW

Sedan
Sedan
Sedan

$995
$1,195
$1,395

Least

1965

1967

SHORE

Nash Metro

$295

1960

Volvo-554

$450

1962

Falcon

$495

$795

RACE CARS (2)
1.

iad

1961

Volvo-544

729-1800
Glenview

We receive from time-to-time
some excellent trade-ins on
other make cars.
$295

$1,395

And many many more to
choose from.
1723 Waukegan Rd.

30 Other

1964 Parialla
250CC Motorcycle

Chevelle —

1961

ELVA PORSCHE—Full 2,000 factory
engine,
one
of only
two
built.
Car
raced only once and now is completely
fresh.
ELVA-PORSCHE
1800
cc
engine
completely fresh, ready to race.
Both
cars have
all rubber
bushings
replaced with Teflon, improved shift
linkage
and
all _ suspension
bolts
eu
with
aircraft
spec.
(A-N)
ype.
Spare wheels, tires,
engine components

$695
$795
$995

Autohaus
1550

$1,095

Frontage

and

on Edens

Rd.
Open
272-0795

Daily

9 to 9

1967 SAABS

ALL

1966 Chevy Impala

all suspension
available.

MAKES,

ready

ALL

to go.

See

MODELS,

them

ALL

at

Wigglesworth's Imports
.

$2,495

1723

WINNETKA
IMPORT MOTORS
666 Green Bay Rd.
HI 6-6100

1

Waukegan

Rd.
GLENVIEW

MORGAN

729-1800

PLUS 4

1962 VOLKSWAGEN

AGENTS
FOR VOLKSWAGEN
INSURANCE
COMPANY
Open: 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Mon. to Fri.
9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday
CLOSED
SUNDAY.

MILES.
EXC.
COND.
W/W, radio, heater. $625.

1963 VOLVO
4 DOOR,
Call

SUN
UN 4-

122S

GUARANTEED

Overseas Orders Arranged
VOLKSWAGEN

INSURANCE

CO.

66 VW 2-Dr. Sdn. $1395

64 Opel

65

60 Mercedes

VW

64 VW
62

14,000

2-Dr. Sdn. $1195

Sunroof

VW

miles,

61

$750

K.Ghia

$745
SW,

$795

Coupe

VW

AUTH.

869-3015

AVE.

DEALER — SALES AND
CLOSED SUNDAY

SERVICE

RED
CORVETTE
FASTBACK;
427.
CU.
in.;
300
h.p.;
P/Brakes;
AM/FM
radio;
1 Pag
war’nty;
low
mileage;
mint cond. Like new tires.
256-2195.
1964 JAGUAR, 3.8 SEDAN
4 spd.
bronze,
tan leather,
chrome
wire wheels; w.w.; AM/FM;
apes
|
seats; low mil. Best offer. UN 9-143
eves.
MGB
’64
BLACK
CONVERTIBLE,
red upholstery.
Extras.
Mint
condition.
19,000
miles.
Only
$1,450.
By
owner.
AL
6-3000,
days.
AL
1-5961
eves.

1938 Bugatti Sport Conv.
16,000

TOTAL

1961
RED.
car.

VW

12 months

on

extras

this

newest

available.

also

90

ONE
OWNER.
$625. 945-2854.

1956
fully

5

USED

THUNDERBIRD
automatic;
2
tops;

a

free

demonstration,

at NO

passenger

extra

Automatic

charge.

sedan,

12,000

miles

or

and

then

decide

for

Rd.

rust-air

241

Sale—Automobiles

Authorized

eet TOWING

WAUKEGAN

724-7350

RD.

p.

brks.,

'56 Metro Van-Ette

$295.

-'60 Chev. Wagon

'6|

$39

American

'59 Plymouth
PHONE FOR DETAILED
_
EQUIPMENT ON ABOVE CARS

SHOR-LINE RAMBLER |
l\11 CHICAGO AVE, —
EVANSTON
ae
BR 3-234
DA 8-234
Closed Sunday
‘63

Corvair

Monza

DOOR. THIS CAR IS EXCEPTION
as

it

automatic

has

air

conditioning

transmission.

Loaded

4 DR.
cond.

H.

T.

$300 DOWN
a
JENNINGS CHEVROLET

241

WAUKEGAN

RD.

$2,495
'65 Ford Country Sedan

V8,
O’DRIVE,
6
PASS,
radio
and
heater.
3 to
from

driven.

One

owner.

;

$1,995

‘65 Chev. Impala

BLUE,
choose

2 DOOR,
er

HARDTOP,

AIR,

steering.

$1,295

POW-

$1,795

‘61 Chrysler Convertible
'64 Buick Wildcat Convt.
‘61 Crown Imperial 4 Dr. Air.
Like new

80 Green Bay Rd.

tilt

wheel,

Winnetka, Ill.

HI 6-0655

OLDSMOBILE

ONE

STOP

FINANCING

ON

1963 NORMAN
Olds 88 Hol. Cpe.

W.W.’s, radio, auto. trans.,
str., and brakes etc.

—*

pow.

str.,

radio,

PREMISES.

pow.

heater,

$495 Full Price
1960 NORMAN
Olds 88 Conv.
Positively
the
little
old
lad’s
dreamboat. White, red interior,
full
wer.

Full Price

MAN
NOR
CHICAGO AVE.

895

Full Price

Financing on Premises.
WALKS AWAY
NOBODY

Imme.
FROM

5 NEW 1966
Norman Olds Toronados

to

be

sold

immediately

dreds of $$
ers cost.

below

at

hun-

factory

deal-

2 DEMO 1966
Norman Olds
Never

dr.

sold

Hol.

or

with

titled,

Delta

air-cond.

power
etc.
To
Hundreds below
Dealers Cost.

88

now.
Olds
;

140 NEW 1967
Norman Oldsmobiles
Now
in stock all sizes, shapes,
styles, colors and equip. combs.
All ready for Imm. Delivery.

EVANSTON, ILL.
Evanston 869-5700
Delivery to
A NORMAN

4

and full

be
sold
Norman

OLDSMOBRE

City BR 3-4136

¥
+
om

WHITE.
BLACK-WHITE
INTErior, air conditioned—suburban

POW-

all qualified buyers.
OLDS DEAL!

Call

for

free

wi
:

729-

‘65 Chrysler Newpt. 4-Dr.

FULL

$895 Full Price
1962 NORMAN
Olds 88 Cel. Sed.

auto

a

extras.

'64 Imperial
CROWN
er air

Full Price

$1,695 Full Price
1964 NORMAN
Olds 98 Lux. Sed.

check.

‘60 Comet Sta. Wagon $395, :

INDIAN
HILL
MOTORS
Chrysler — Imperial — Plymouth

HAR-

pow. str., and brks.,
radio etc.

G.M.A.C.

Wagons

729-1000

'64 Volkswagen

for your car

1012

Dealer
622-9200

diesel

'64 Ford Custom 500 4 Dr.

WILMETTE

Cash for your car

yourself.

VW

4 dr.,

Buick 2 Dr.
American 4 Dr.
Classic 4 Dr.
Rambler
Rambler 4 Dr.
Cadillac 4 Dr.

1966 PONTIAC
LEMANS
4 DR.
HT.,
fully
equipped.
Clean
and
perfect.
17,000 mi.
Factory
warranty.
Going
overseas. Priced to sell. 864-8728.

to Buy—Automobiles

CALL
EDENS.
ON
AUTOHAUS
vey J. Rumsfield 272-0795.

shift.

Pontiac 4 Dr.

1964 BUICK WILDCAT CONVERT.
Low
mileage;
good
condition;
standard trans.;
bank repossession;
sell
for balance due. First Trust &amp; Savings
Bank, Glenview. 724-9000.

CARS WANTED

Cash

For

Classic 770 4 Dr.

Studebaker 4 Dr.

TORONADO
Purchased late October. Power steering; power brakes; 6-way power seat;
power
windows;
fully
tinted
glass;
push buttom AM radio; factory Four
Seasons Air-Cond.;
automatic Cruise
Control; power trunk control; cornering
lights;
seat
belts
w/shoulder
harness,
tilt and telescopic
steering
wheel,
etc.
Only
04862
miles.
Cost
$6,200.
$4,600
or best
offer
or will
take used Cadillac in trade.’’ 446-6867.

1963 VW KARMAN GIA,
WWs.,
new
like
cond.,
exc.
black,
radio. Call 328-7047 between 4 and 7
p.m. and weekends.

TOWING,

be

no

The used car buyers dream.
Extremely low mileage. This is
that garage kept automobile
you have been searching for.
A brilliant style leader. It is
equipped with several hundred
dollars worth of optional
equipment. Don't stop to put
on your hat. Hurry! $1,195.
WALKER MOTORS INC.

2ND CAR; MAKE OFFER.
After 5, PA 4-7847
196514
MUSTANG
‘“G.T.”
H.T.
IVY
green, styled steel wheels, stand, floor
excellent
extras,
Many
trans..
box
condition. Call 761-7920.
:

JEFF’S

Must

mil.,

IMPALA CONV. 63

1960 VOLKSWAGEN

UP A

4 dr.

6-4287.

$495 DOWN
JENNINGS CHEVROLET

4 SP. EXC. COND.;
ONLY
best offer. ID 2-6528.
CORVAIR WAGON 1962 MONZA AUTOmatic. Wagon utility with sports car
handling.
riginal owner
has maintained in food cond. $445. 272-1670.

PICK

HI

'64 Olds Conv.

CORVETTE ‘65:

FREE

cond.

THIS IS LIKE BRAND
NEW, HYDRAmatic, power steering, power brakes.
Color is fire engine red.
Showroom
condition.

BLUE HT.:;
9,000 mi.;

Wanted

Cadillac

automobile-low

2222 N. Cicero
Closed Sunday

CLASSIC;
excellent

Fact. Air, full power,
radio, W.W.’s.

Toyota Glenview Motor Saves
1160 Waukegan

2ND

1964 VOLVO, 122-S, 2 DOOR.
Radio; 3 month old tires; new clutch;
white w/red interior. Excellent condition. $1,350. Call 869-7461.

$1,795

for

AS

1965 NORMAN
Olds 88 Hol. Cpe.

warranty.

us

Rd.,

condition. $1,350. VErnon 5-1515.

$2,195

$1,760 P.O.E.
Call

AUTO-

Frontage

W.W.’s, power steering,
auto trans., radio.

import

H.P.

MILES.

1550

Convertible

W.W.’s,
trans.

47

for a 1963

1966 NORMAN
Olds 88 Hol. Sed.

$1,760 P.O.E.
are

cash

200

’66

haus
on Edens,
Northbrook.

Vv

WANTED
CLEAN, LOW MILEAGE ’59-’63
CHEVROLET or FORD.
.
CL 3-7008

G.M.A.C.

Only

There

new

NORMAN

Announcing the Toyota tor 1967

transmission

as

body

exceptional

White

ANY MAKE, ANY MODEL.
Glenview Motor Sales, 1160 Waukegan
Rd., Glenview. 724-7350, Mr. Jay.

Evanston Import Motors, Inc.
733 CHICAGO

Reclin-

EXCELLENT CONDITION, ONE OWNer, radio, heater. Low mileage.
Call
MI 2-6187 before noon.

JUNK

$1750
FM,

trans.

'61 VOLKSWAGEN

ONLY

Gn tion

Ave.

STA- | PRIVATE PARTY WILL PAY $1,500

miles.

sidewalls,
etc.
Absolutely
cond. 272-8523 after 6 p.m.

199

radio

4 dr., 220S, Becker AM,
4 speed. Very sharp.

$995

2-Dr. Sdn.

Sta-wgn.

4 spd.

1965 PORSCHE 356C
Camber
Concours condition. AM-FM.
$3,450.
extras,
many
compensator,
Call eves. 262-3721.
CONHERALD
TRIUMPH
1961
vertible, runs good, may be viewed at
,
Saturday
Evanston,
Dobson,
1327
April 22nd. $325.
AIR
4 DR.;
220S.;
MERCEDES
1960
seen
cond. sedan; one owner; must be
offer.
best
or
to be appreciated. $975
Phone 835-0251.
CLEAN
DOOR = 1122S.
4
°’59,
VOLVO
new battery, always
int.; FM radio;
basic
Econ.
tires.
Pirelli
starts;
transp. $175. Must sell. 272-5720.

Volkswagens Have a 30 Day or 1000 Mile 100 percent Guarantee
717 CHICAGO AVE.
USED CAR SHOW ROOM

FOR

5 DOOR

orig.

seats.

PREF. COND. RADIO; MUST
Perfect 2nd. car. Call 966-0852.
HYDRO
1960 - 220SB
MERCEDES.
shift, leather interior, new transmission, brakes, shocks.
AL 1-5470

GRAY. $1,950.
PA 4-8871

IN EVANSTON

AGENT

4,000

leather

Need Clean Cars
ERNE MCKAY

cago

‘59 Volkswagen Sunroof
SEE.

VOLKSWAGEN

100°,
16 POINT CHECKED
VOLKSWAGENS

ond.

1100R,

wagon,

ing

xc.

PERF.

1953 CLASSIC ROADSTER
25,000 orig. mi.; Vanguard engine.
In storage 3 yrs. Best offer over $800
312—537-2058

33,000
root.

FIAT,

tion

$1,395

Auto. trans.

Volkswagens to Choose From

Convert.

NORTH

1964 Volvo-544

$1,295

1963 Valiant
1963 Falcon Futura
1964 Falcon Futura
1961 Alfa-Romeo
2000 Convert.

ite,

FORMERLY

1965 Volvo St. Wgn. $1,895

1963 VW

At

wy 35000, MILES

1966 Volvo-122 2 Dr. $1,995

1963

(199 Wantedto Buy—Automobiles

196 Foreign and Sports Cars

VOLVO

Sunroof

af ce

i

W9k ‘Recetas old. Sparks tan’

~ WINNETKA
VOLKSWAGEN
1960 VW

x

&gt;

3

eas

“4

credit

;

�‘

ee

200

For Salé&lt;-Aatomebites

~ $50.00 BONUS

For

mommies

'66 Toronado. Full

'64 Galaxie 500 Spt. Cpe.
v8,
FULL
POWER.
Baby blue.

A/C

BLUE

$3,395

'66 Chevrolet
4 DR.

‘6’

-

'64 Pontiac

LO.-MI.

FULL
dark

$1,745

66

Galaxie 500 4-dr. H.T.
,

trans.,

PS,

a/c,

Grand

POWER;
blue.

FACTORY
.

:

_

Mustang

CONVERT.,

'64

$2,495

4-SPEED

AUTO.;

'66 T-Bird Landau

'63

YELLOW
WITH
BLACK
ROOF
full power
with
air and many
other extras. Bal. fact. warr.

;
ae

RADIO;

"65

Ford

Custom

v8, AUTO.
TRANS.,
WwWs, Blue.

bd,

R

A/C,

BRONZE.

1965

PS,

WW,

RADIO,

AND

H,

AUTO.;

POWER;

$1,645

PS;
PB;
wheels.

AUTO.

RADIO.

HEATER

'64

Ford

6 CYL.;

$1,495

RADIO;

$1,145

used~’64, ’65, and ’66
date of sale, or 50,000
built.

3-4803

Daily

’til 9:30

p.m.

Sat.

’til

DA

TOM LYONS

4

'66 Belv. 2 Dr.

‘64

AUTOMATIC,
V8, P.S.,
dio, 4 dr. H.T., WW’s.

P.B.,

A

.4

DR.
ing,

buy

power brakes,
whitewalls.

STEERING,
ww

RAtires.
:

$1,095
SHIFT,

RADIO

DR.,

heater.

DR.

P.B.,

2T.,
radio.

AND

AUTOMATIC,
mileage.

$1,395

P.S.;
Sharp.

~ 2100 WAUKEGAN
Open

Daily

till

automatic,

heater,

AUTOMATIC,

RADIO,

P.B.,

9 Saturday

AUTO.,

R.,

$1,395

&amp; WW’S.

$295

HEATER.

RD., GLENVIEW
and

Sundays

till 5

BR

stick,

GLIDE,
and

POWER
heater

STEERclean.

$1,395
JENNINGS CHEVROLET

241

WAUKEGAN

CHEVROLET

RD.
’63

BISCAYNE,

729-1000

PS.

TRANS.,
new.

660

P.S.

P.B.,

AIR

1965 Mustang Conv.
BRIGHT

RED.

$1795

Prix

'61° Ford Gal.

P.B.

AUTO

P.B.,

TRANS.

U.S.

$495

‘64 G. P. Aqua

AIR

AIR., ELEC., ETC.
thing but kitchen

HAS
sink

EVERY-

??

Station Wagons 6 to choose from
1964-'65-'66's
— All have Hydramatic power.
Some have Air Conditioning.

1101 Chicago Ave., Evanston
GReenleaf

$595
CHEVROLET

radio

P.B.,

5-2800

BR 3-2886

JOE JACOBS
CHEVROLET
‘66 Chevrolet Imp. Cpe.

‘64 Corvair Monza Cpe.

A REAL ‘‘DAZZLER”’ IN YELLOW
with
black
vinyl
interior
and
black
vinyl top.
Under
factory
Warranty,
and add V-8. Powerglide,
P. steering,
radio,
white
walls. and mag wheel discs.

RED
WITH
BLACK
BUCKET
seats and equipped with powerglide.
Radio,
white
walls,
110
h.p. engine. 2 yrs. of used car
warranty. Ideal 2nd car.

$1,095

$2,595

ORIG.

owner wishes to sell, 4 dr. white sedan

‘60 Comet Won.
6 CYLINDER,

POWER

ing

AUTO.
Like

Vista

P.S.,

ENG.

$1895

729-1000

‘64 Chev. Impala Conv.
V-8,

383

1964 Rambler
LIGHT

1965 Cat. 4 Dr. Sed.

241 WAUKEGAN RD.
729-1000
1959-60
Ys
BIRD
CONVERTIBLE
custom leather interior, cordovan, new
top, 430 cu. in. Line. eng. 500 mi. 3
Rochester deuces, 880 rise cam, cordovan lacquer,
mag.
wheels,
like new
tires.
$2,900
invested,
will
sell
for
$1,400 or offer. 251-7478.

Fury

'63 Chrysler Conv. 300
P.S.,

$1,095

Low

STEERING,

$695

‘64 Plymouth Fury
2

real

SPEED

$1095

AUTO.
TRANS.,
P.S.,
Condt. One owner.

5-3500

HAS
AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION,
radio and heater. Excellent body and
mechanical condition.

P.S.

$1995

$995
CHEVROLET
RD.

JENNINGS

'62 Plymouth
4

‘65 Plymouth Belv.
4 DR., STICK
heater.

JENNINGS

4

$2495

Grand

TRANS.,
be seen.

‘62 Mercury 2 Dr. Sedan

$1195

63 Ford Cntry. Sq. Wgn.
I

POWER

1965

‘64 Mercury Convert.

STEERA

YO

P.B.,

$1995

AUTO.
Must

500

RADIO.

‘66 Charger

Convt.

Cat.

OLDS

Rd.

241 WAUKEGAN

WW’s.

1965

SHOP

$1195

AUTO,
TRANS.,
P.S.,
Condt. Like new.

BUY THIS CAR NOW AND SAVE LOTS
of money. automatic, power steering.

at

POWER

heater,

Waukegan

BUILT

Corvair

TRANS.,

$2995

729-1000

MONTGOMERY

8833

'63 Chrysler N.Y. 4 Dr.
HARDTOP,

$2,995

rack,

go

RD.

FINE SERVICE

AUTO

. P.S.,

TRANS.
P.B.,
white int.

EXCELLENT
steering, radio

AIR CONDITIONED,
ELECTRIC WINdows, full power, one owner car, low
mileage,
6
passenger.
Bank
rate
financing. The perfect vacation car.

Coupe

to

$1,995

SEDAN,
at

5-3500

729-1000

0907.

1965

ENG.

'66 T-Bird Cpe.
AUTO.
blue,

white-

YO

HAD
power

Bonn.

© TRANS.,

sharp.

OLDS

Rd.

WAUKEGAN

1965
AUTO.

'63 Oldsmobile Wan.

$1,395

H.T.,
CROWN,
FULL
POWER,
air cond.,
radio, heater,
WW’'s.
Tom Lyons special at

at

241

RADIO, HEATER,

ready

radio,

‘65 Imperial 4 Dr.

P.

Waukegan

AIR

automatic

steering,

$1,650
JENNINGS CHEVROLET

‘64 Chrysler Newport

RA-

$3,195

Imperial

WW’s.

FACTORY

heater,

power
right.

‘65 Impala Sport Cpe.

FULL POWER,

‘66 Plymouth VIP

dio,
luggage
Ready
to go

radio,

RD.

MUSTANG
1965
CASPIAN
BLUE.
Exc. cond.: 3 speed, standard trans.,
289 V-8, one owner, no further need foy
2nd car. Contains visibility grouping.
Best offer. Call 328-7241.

$2495

729-1000

MONTGOMERY

8833

CHRYSLER
PLYMOUTH
ACQUAINTED SALE

AUTOMATIC,

HARDTOP.

THIS
CAR
HAS
care. 6 cylinder,
and heater.

4-SPEED,
383
ENGINE,
SURE
%
ip, radio and heater. $1,100 off
ist, when new.

_

DOOR

conditioned,

transmission,
walls. Priced

8-3503

IMPERIAL

GET

RD.

sharp.

1962
CHEV.
II
NOVA
WAGON.
White;
power
steering,
auto. trans.;
Radio,
heater.
Low
mileage.
Good
a"!
See to appreciate. $650. CR 2-

$2095

'65 Chevrolet Impala

6 p.m.

241 WAUKEGAN

1966 G.T.O. H.T. Cpe.

'65 Impala Super Sport Cpe.

WAUKEGAN

STEERING,

$1,895
JENNINGS CHEVROLET

NEW CAR TRADE-IN SALE
ALL CARS PRE-CHECKED IN OUR
_ 4 SPEED,
BIG
vinyl top. Red/black

$495 DOWN
JENNINGS CHEVROLET

POWER

OFFERS

328-3670

241

THAT

H.

AIR CONDITIONED
AND FULL POWer. Sold new and serviced by us. 23,000
actual miles.

AUTO,

PONTIAC

THE HOUSE

FINANCING

4 Dr.
HEATER

SCHUMACHER
FORD
1131 CHICAGO AVE.
Open

SHOLL

BUY

Fairlane

AUTO;

729-1000

V8,

MUSTANG
’66.
2
PLUS
2
FASTback. Excellent cond. 6 cyl.; 4 speed
stick;
radio;
interior
decor
group
console,
sport seat;
W/W.
1 owner.
Call 475-1159 after 5 p.m. or weekends.

Evanston

BEST

3-3216

in good condition. Used as second car
and
always
garaged.
Auto.
trans.,
window washers, like new tires, 30,000
miles, runs and drives like a new car.
$800. UN 4-8516 aft. 6 p.m. or Sat.
1965
PLYMOUTH
BELVIDERE
II
2
dr. hard top, 383 cu. in. engine.
4
speed
trans.,
radio,
8.55 WW
tires.
Reverb unit, black vinyl top, very low
eseee.
Best offer 251-4685
or 251061.
1963 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE
Convertible;
bucket
seats;
pow.
brakes;
steer.,
windows,
and
seat;
$1,200.
Call 724-3977.

and

MAROON
8
CYE.
OLDS
CUTLASS
convertible
1963.
White
top.
black/
white int. Power steering, floor shift,
auto. Good cond. $1,050 or best offer.
724-2159 after 6 p.m.

A
FINE
basement

R;

seen

2-5779.

BUICK
SPECIAL
CONVERT.
GAraged. 1 owner. V6 auto. trans., red
w/white top. Excellent
mechanically
and
sharp
exterior.
Perfect
2nd
or
young person’s car. $750. AL
1-4240.

EVANSTON DODGE CITY
1901 Green Bay Road

9

$945

RADIO;

STEER.;

be

ae

Maxi-

CONVERT.;
4
English
racing

2 Dr. H.T.

$795

BANK

pass.

TODAY’S

POWER

TRANS-

RD.

CORVAIR
MONZA
sp.;
good
condition;
green. 446-3275.

$1,095

AIR

‘62 Ford Country Squire

Ww’s

WAUKEGAN

1965 Dodge 4 Dr. Sedan

$1,695
vs

Chev.

HEATER;
AUTO.
car at a ‘‘bargain

R-BEAUTIFUL

FULL

Schumacher Ford is now offering a warranty on
Fords that protects the buyer for 2 years from the
miles, or up to 5 years from the date the car was

BR

RADIO;
family
price.

‘63 T-Bird Landau

'64 Tempest Sta. Won.
-V-8 AUTOM.;
heater;
tilt

id

=

‘65 Ford Ranch Wagon
AUTO.

POWER,

241

Must

CR

4 DOOR
garaged.

‘65 Chev. Impala Convert.

729-1000

AUTOMATIC
condition.

comfort.
Call

Bisc. 4 Dr. Sedan

CYLINDER,
mission, nice

mum

LINCOLN 1961
Continental;

driven.

62

$1,295

Landau

$1,195

$1,395

v8

T-Bird

‘63 Ford Cty. Sd. 9 Pass.

500
PS,

WW’s

$1,095

WW’s

$2,095

HEATER;

RD.

Por Sale~-Astensebiles

Luxury

SER-

FULL PRICE $495
JENNINGS CHEVROLET

°63

RADIO;
HEATER;
WINDOW
WASHers;
Back-up
lights.
Fully
equipped
and still under FACTORY
WARKANys F

$1,795

Convertible

AUTOMATIC;

V8

WAUKEGAN

'6t

Riviera

1966 Plymouth

Convert.

RADIO;

FULL

$3,595

~'66 Mustang

Falcon

AND

1957
CADILLAC:
YOU
WOULD
BE
proud
to own
this very
clean
well
cared for Cadillac; de luxe fleet-wood
interior; full power; excel. cond.; new
battery;
like-new
premium
quality
tires, Best offer. Call 446-8794.

6

$1,495

HEAT-

$1,795

GT

RED,

BRITISH

AUTO.,
POWER
STEER.,
BRAKES.
The finest car made by Buick in Mint
condition. Full price

'65 Chevrolet Imp. Cpe.

radio,

241

SPECIAL

1963

$1,695

SOLD

$450 DOWN
JENNINGS CHEVROLET

$2,095

AIR;

260

Sale—Automobiles

V8, FULL
POWER,
viced by us.

1967 Mustang 2 Plus 2

Prix

For

'66 Chev. Wagon

NEW
CAR
GUARANTEE.
Racing Green. Full price

V-8; AUTOM.; PS; RADIO;
er; WW’s maroon

‘66

SPRING

BEAUTY.

$1,495

Bisc.

AT-R-BEIGE

A

200

EVANSTON
DODGE
Shs e

We want to show our sincere interest in proving that Schumacher Ford
of Evanston is the place to buy your one owner used car. So..
. bring
_
this ad with you and we will deduct $50 from your price on any of our
942
ear selection. The following is only a partial listing.

POWER

Sale—Automobiles

ce

'65
A

V.W.

2

'63 Corvair Cpe.

Door

ONE OWNER, LOCAL DRIVEN
cream-puff.
Radio,
white walls,
and full safety equipment.
Stop
in and
see
why
we
have
the
sharpest used cars in the world.

$1,195

’61
’61

Chev.
Pont.

$695

Conv.
4-Dr.

435 GREEN
CLOSED

SUNDAYS

ONE
OWNER.
THIS
IS
OUR
special of the week. Dark green
with beige interior. Radio, white
walls
and
many
other
options.
Like brand new!

$695
$695

BAY

’62 Falcon Wegn.,
’*52 Chev. 4-Dr.

ROAD,
AL

1-5400

sharp

WILMETTE,

$695
$195

ILL.

SATURDAYS 9 TO 5

�SS

as -* See

Se

Ne

eae re

;

mts

=

200

For Sale—Automobiles

1949
2

$65.

For Sale—Automobiles

BUICK—’63
SKYLARK
bucket
seats;
leather

MERCURY

DOOR
SEDAN,
0570 anytime.

ale

rene;

CALL

P.S.;

1963
RAMBLER
AMERICAN § 440.
H.T.;
auto.
transm:: . ?.5.;\.
R/H:
Needs minor body work. $300. See at
Sinclair
Sta.,
Greenwood
and_
Sherman, Evanston.
1965
CHEVELLE
MALIBU
4 DR.
6
cyl.; P/steering; auto transm.; radio;
heater;
W/W’s.
Good
clean
car.
Original owner. $1,495. 446-5919.

dr.

sedan;

6

p.m, 272-2352.

cyl.;

$125.

Call

4

after

CHEV.
STAT.
WAG.
1963
BEL
6 pass., 6 cyl., auto., p/s, r/h.
mi. Orig. owner. $785 or best
Before 5:45 p.m. 864-8565.

5

AIR,
43,000
offer.

66

MUSTANG
CONVERTIBLE
Sports Sprint; auto. trans.; P.S.; low
miles;
extras;
full
yr.
warranty;
$2,200. 774-9016.
1962
FORD
COUNTRY
SEDAN
STAtion wagon,
seat belts, V-8, luggage
rack. A trouble-free family car. Best
offer. Call AL 1-9106.

~

1965
BARRACUDA—6
CYL.
AUTO.
11,000 mi., radio, heater, WWs,
Positraction, P/S, P/B. Ivory w/gold int.
$1,400. 432-5131, 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.

‘STUDEBAKER
SILVER
immaculate
condition,
positraction.
$450.
Call
nings and weekends.

LOTS

1966

LIKE NEW—V-8
OF EXTRAS.

Ford

AUTO.

°62 FALCON STATION WAGON.
Standard
trans.;
good
mechanical
cond. $200. Call 272-6761 after 5.
1964 FORD GALAXIE 500
R/H;
cruisomatic;
pow. steer.;
condition;
will sacrifice. Make
724-9057.

STATION WAGON ’61
CHEVY NOMAD
LOW MILEAGE
PARK 9-1576.

1959

POWER

EPENDABLE TRANSPORTATION
Call 864-2166

RAMBLER
CLASSIC,
4
#£=DR.
sedan. Good all around condition. $295.
AL 6-2681.
ONLY 9,000 MILES!!
MUSTANG—’65; V-8; 2 plus 2; auto.

DE

VILLE

ir-cond.
Call 272-5366 after 6 p.m.
’65
PONTIAC
BONNEVILLE,
AIRcond.,
full power
plus
extras.
Low
mileage. Private party. Must sell. BR
4-1542 after 6 p.m.

1965 CHEVROLET
AUTO.
Best offer

CONVT.

TRANS.; RADIO; P.S.
over $1,650. UN 4-3664.

CORVAIR
MONZA
CONVERTIBLE
1963 R/H;
4 speed;
excellent condition; $850. Call ALpine 6-3193.
61
RED
CONVERTIBLE
IMPALA
6
cyl.; power steering and brakes; $700
or best offer. DAvis 8-2353 or UNiversity 9-2931.

STATION
DOOR_
4
CHEVY
1960
Wagon.
V-8
automatic.
Good
condition. Call after 5 p.m. 432-3027.
IMPEBUY—CHRYSLER
UNUSUAL
RIAL. All automatic. Body and motor
like new. $100.
272-3164 after 5 p.m.

1963 BEL AIR CHEVROLET
$650 OR

LASALLE—2

;

BEST OFFER
SH 3-8848
BOTH
CLASSICS

LIKE

new condition. 1937 Opera Coupe and
1939 4 door sedan. Best offer.
AM 2-0200 days, NE 4-3916 evenings
SEDAN.
IMPALA
4 DR.
i965 CHEV
cylinder.
8
air-conditioned.
Factory

steering. $1,595. Call 272-0775.

Power

Sr

a

ager.
hoe

20, 1967
-

|
a

a ee
Phas eee
Qa
ei

$1,000.

TRANS. BEST OFFER.
CALL 679-3552

1966
FORD
GALAXIE
CONVERTIble, power steering, radio, automatic
trans., WW.
low mileage. V-8, excellent condition. Call 465-0295.
1968
PLYMOUTH
2
DR.
AIR-CONditioned, p/s, recently purchased tires,
new
brakes,
one
owner,
suburban,
immaculate condition. Eves. 251-8245.
MUSTANG
V-8, 4 SPEED
stick
convert.;
visibility
and
safety
group;
Candy
apple red.
Call after
6:30 p.m. 338-7156 or 743-8361.
1957
DODGE
CONVERTIBLE
CUS-

tom

Royal.

Radio,

heater.

2

new

customized tops. New muffler. Engine
needs work. Best offer. 274-9176.
1966 CHEVROLET IMPALA SS
R/H;
oversize W/W’s;
air-cond.;
275
H.P.; bucket seats; rear seat speaker.
Exc. cond. 9,000 mi. Call 729-1221.
1962
CORVAIR
green. $495 or
475-9213.

T-Bird

1959 RAMBLER;

62 CAUILLAS SEDAN

1ST OWNER.
WI 5-6967

1960 COMET

HE 6-0513. LI 8-4390 after 6 p.m.
REBUILT
ENGINE;
new
brakes;
clean; best offer. Call 328-3988.
1961 MODEL 62 CADILLAC
2-dr. sedan; full pow.; like new; 20,700
mi.; have your mechanic inspect it;
$1,195. PArk 4-7534.
1960 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE:
4
dr.
hdtp.;
power
phages
and
brakes;
transmission 1 yr. old. $300.
Call eves. AL 1-9323.

62

MONZA
best offer.

4_
Call

SPD.
Scott,

1955
OLDS,
LOW
MILEAGE,
pendable, racing green, 2 door.
offer. Call John,
HI 6-8232

DEBest

19683 BUICK
SPECIAL,
LOADED
extras, under 16,000 miles, one owner,
private party. $850. Call WI 5-1618.

‘ CORVAIR

1966.
4
STD.
MONZA
cpe. Sharp. $1,395 or best offer. Phone
729-4747.
1966
CHEVROLET
IMPALA
4
DR.
Sport Sedan. Vinyl top, vinyl interior.
Power steering. Call after 6 p.m. UN
4-4963.

1966 Plymouth Satellite
W.W.;
RADIO.
EXC.
Mr. Macdonald, 869-8222.

’6f\ BUICK
SPECIAL
WAGON.
AUtomatic
transmission,
radio,
heater.
$550. See at Pure Station, Ridge and
Wilmette Av. 251-3990.

Cadillac Sedan

272-

2

FAST

1966 FORD LTD
HT.
Exc.
cond.
Private
PA 4-7545.

sale
2ND
Tires

BOATS &amp; AIRPLANES
201

Boats

and

Outboard

Motors

FACTORY WAREHOUSE SALE
New T-Craft and Islander Boats
Save up to $500
Open Saturday and Sunday
8 A.M. to 4 P.M.

Inland Boat Storage Inc.
570 Lake Cook Rd., Deerfield

945-0100

| 6!/5-Ft. Thompson —
70 H.P. Merc.
GATOR TRAILER
Excellent cond. and well equipped.
Garage stored
$1,300 or best offer
Phone after 6 p.m. HI 6-2783

ALCORT

SAILFISH

WOODEN
ft. sail.

HULL
—
$100.
864-9846.
ft. sail $100. 864-9846.

11'6”,

65

SQ.

FT.
NUTSHELL
MOLDED
MaAhogany hull, made
in Norway.
Gaffrig
sail,
dagger
board
converts
to
extra seat for fishing, oars, car -to
carrier
included.
. Wife
says
don’t need 2 boats. Call VE 5-0607.

DOLPHIN
FIBREGLAS
SAIL
BOAT,
24 ft. Excellent cruising and racing
boat, 6 bags of sails. Inboard engine.
One half interest available. Moored in
Wilmette Harbor. CR 2-5602.
1967 6 H.P. JOHNSON W/SHIFT
and
long
shaft
for
saleboat,
never
used, $260. Used 3 h.p. Johnson long
ones $65. CR 2-1778 days, 815-385-5560
nignts.

SUPER

SAILFISH

GOOD
CONDITION;
$225. HI 6-4108.

4-5

YRS.

OLD.

_—

20’

THOMPSON
OFF-SHORE
DE
luxe, like new,
150 h.p.
Mercruiser
inboard outboard, heavy duty trailer,
$3,700. 251-8148
25
FT.
REVEL
CRAFT
CRUISER.
Gator tandem trailer. 90 hp Johnson.
Head, sees sleeps 4. Bendix ship to
shore.
Fully eqpt. $3,000. 395-3334.
17 FT. GRUUMAN CANOE
Sail and rigging. Perfect condition.
Call for appt. before 9 a.m. or after 6
p.m. GR 5-3977.
HARDLY
USED
16’
CATAMARAN
with trailer, 35 h.p. Mercury motor,
$600 or best offer.
DAvis 8-2790 evenings

16°

PRI-

‘6l

CYL.

$1,350.

CANOE

1964 Full Power

WITH
AIR,
TOP
CONDITION.
vate. $1,995. Call GR 5-7723.

P.S.;
AUTO.;
cond. $1,975.

6

brakes.

PONTIAC
CONVERTIBLE
car
in family.
Low
mileage.
recently purchased. 272-3437.

$225

’*66

1960
FORD
‘FALCON,
AUTOMATIC
trans.
6
cyl.,
radio,
heater,
w/w.
—
$225. Days RA 6-7249 eves. 869324.
1965
MUSTANG,
WHITE,
RADIO,
heater. White walls; 4 speed; 289 V-8
air-conditioned.
Power
steering.
Gauges Tach. $1,695. Call 272-7225.
61

EQUIPPED.
CR 2-1416

1963 Country Squire 9 Pass.
AUTO.

FORD

4-dr.
only.

12

1959 4 DR. '98 OLDS

-WHITE,
and

1965
MUSTANG
2
PLUS
back, 289 V-8,
Call HI 6-2048

good
offer.

1964 CADILLAC:
AIR
CONDITIONED
convertible;
full
power;
excellent
condition. $2,500.
HI 6-6596
1954 CADILLAC
Fair condition;
$100. 1964 Plymouth,
Ram Charger, very fast, $1,500.
729-2470.

steering

1964
FORD
CONVERTIBLE,
BLUE
with white top. P. Steering AM-FM
radio. 864-7934.
CHEVY
’57
2 DR.
HARDTOP
BEL
air. Mint. Must see to believe: New
engine and stick. 432-2748 evenings.
1963 BUICK
ELECTRA
4 DOOR
AIR;
Extras; excellent condition. Suburban
driven. $1,295 or Best offer. 433-2775.

AUTO.
1960
COMET
2
DOOR
trans. $145. Must sell immed.
Call DA 8-8628
1960 OLDS
CONVERT.
W/FACT.
AIR
cond. Full power, hydromatic, radio,
WWs,
Exc.
cond.
First
$500
buys.
Private. ID 2-7169 or ID 2-4886.

729-2546.

’°66 T-BIRD
2 Door HT, full
power, low ee:
Excellent
condition.
Reasona ly
priced. 869-6447 after 6 p.m.

CONpositires.

PLYMOUTH
’65
2
DR.
HDTP.
R
and H; Vinyl top; (Automatic) console
floor. V8;
W/W
tires. Bucket
seats.
Best offer takes. 446-6817.

BY

AUTOMATIC
Call 272-5644

COND.

BY
OWNER
65
SEDAN
DE
VILLE
Cadillac, 28,000 miles, light blue-royal
a
nal
comfort control. $3,150.

‘61 Chevy Bel Air Coupe
V8;

RADIO. EXCEL.
Call AL 6-0771,

BUICK
GRAN
SPORT
vertible. Beautiful.
Full: power;
tration
and 4 on floor;
snow
Only 21,000 miles. DI 2-8866.

HAWK
1959,
snow
tires,
255-1317
eve-

*57 PONTIAC 2 DR. HARDTOP
‘Full power.
Hi-Fi radio;
good tires,
brakes, body. Clean interior. Dependable transp. $175. ORchard 5-7087.

Must Sell!

’65

MUSTANG,

had

Bel Air

1961 Oldsmobile Dynamic 88

CHEVROLET
CAPRICE,
327 AIR,
power steering;
power brakes;
vinyl
roof;
7,000
mi.,
Atlas
Ply
crowns;
snow
tires;
$3,200.
Call
446-2051
9
a.m. to noon only.
REPOSSESSED
1960
CADILLAC
4
dr. hard top sedan w/air conditioning,
$600
cash.
Needs
some_
repairing.
Glencoe National Bank. Phone
835-2800

BISCAYNE

For Sale—Automobiles

FORD
COUNTRY
SQUIRE
9
ass., V-8, auto., air-cond., full power,
uggage rack. $2,200. Call 545-0033

272-

AIR-COND.;
POWER
BRAKE
.
power steering; $1,950. Call 251-5084.
1965
T-BIRD
LANDAU.
MAGNIFicent
auto.
Low
miles.
Excellent
condition.
Sacrifice
$2,395.
No
sales
tax. UNiversity 9-1056.

’67

CHEVY

$1,025.

65

1965

1966 Chevrolet

’°62 BUICK
INVICTA
STATION
WAGon,
6
pass.;
power
steering
and
brakes; white with red interior;
good
cond.
$1,050.
Priv.
party.
869-7000
anytime.

BLACK

low mileage.

V8;
auto.

392-

1964
COUPE
DE
VILLE
WHITE
Cadillac, pri. party, mint cond., AMFM
radio,
full
power
seats
and
ee.
days FI 6-9453 eves. SH 3-

1958

WW;

200

CONV.,
interior;

De Ville

HANDMADE
WOOD
AND
CANvas, $50. 251-0345.
15’
VHOMPSON
&amp;
THOMPSON
Cruiser. 4 yrs. old. 40 h.p. Evinrude
ae gl incl, trailer. UN 4-9570 or 966ALCORT
SUPER
SAILFISH
SAILboat, green
and white dacron
sails,
excellent condition, used only 6 times,
$225. Call 345-6136 after 7 p.m.
15

FT.
LAPSTRAKE
LYMAN,
BOAT
assembly, run-about $275; Sears trailer, supporting boat $200. 624 Garrett
Place, Evanston (in rear)

19’ CENTURY
185
H.P.
677-4061,

SUNFISH. GOOD
Call 328-8285.

‘65.

CADILLAC
SEDAN
DE
VILLE
Original owner.
Fully equipped incl.
oe See
and cruiseomatic. Call

1965
FORD
COUNTRY
SQUIRE
10
passenger;
352 V-8;
power
steering,
brakes. Cruisomatic; radio. Low mileage. Like new. $1,850. 272-0629.
1965
BUICK
SKYLARK
CONVERT.
Red;
black top and interior; 8 cyl.;
auto, transm.; P/steering; W/W tires;
1 owner. Low mileage. AL 1-9013.
1961
OLDS
4
DR.
HARDTOP,
super 88, Low mileage. Clean 1 owner.
$490 or best offer: 3001 Iroquois Rd.,
Wilmette. ALpine 1-0850.

PHONE

CONDITION

$250.

FOR
SALE:
18’
THOMPSON
‘OFF
Shore’;
75 h.p.
Johnson
motor
on
Michigan Lo-Loader trailer. 446-1410.
Eves. and weekends.

|7 FT. FIBERGLASS CANOE
EXCELLENT CONDITION
Call 864-8023

FAC. AIR-CON.; SEAT BELTS
full power; ex. cond.; $1,025. 835-0229.
1965 CHRYSLER
NEWPORT
4 DOOR
hardtop,
power steering,
radio,
rear
window defroster, $1,895 or best offer.
Call 945-1452.

INBOARD

AND
TRAILER;
ask for Loyd.

WANTED:

$115

SUNFISH

IN GOOD CONDITION.
256-3325
16’

FLEETWIND
ARROW
SAILBOAT
with
trailer,
good
condition,
2 set
sails, $650.
835-4767

Sunfish Trailer Wanted:

Sellingto

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“Spoon

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William

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by

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Peter

the

Strauss

interpretation

Masters’ work.
Faculty members

will

of

the
Word

will present the

afternoon session. The readers will
be

Wallace

A.

Bacon,

school

Definitions

of
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‘“CanLee, poems by

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George
Bernard
dida;’’ and Miss
Dylan Thomas.

Students to Tour

Group

meetings

and

a

19.
20.
21.

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speech department chairman, reading ‘Feasts and Fables;’’ Prof.
Robert S. Breen,
‘The Staff of
Life;’’ Miss Lilla A. Heston, assistant
professor,
the
last
act
of

Scarf of fur worn around

the neck; large snake

Hello
Student
Where classes are held
Vase
Painful
Run away
Female sheep
Inside

Poetic form of over
Depart
Take action; stir

24.

What or which person

26.
28.

To color cloth
Curtain on which motion
pictures are projected

—

Sophomore

direct

18.

6—Down

12.
14.
15.
17.
18.

. Cry of an owl
Sick
. Loud shrill cries
. Grind with the teeth
Exclamation of delight
.

.
.

22.
23.
24,
27.

Thus; therefore

Second note in singing scale
Cry of a horse

Player in baseball
Lower edges of a roof
Abbreviation for Post Office
Twelve o'clock in the daytime
Girl’s short haircut;
to pop up and down
Correct; all right
Abbreviation for and so forth
Past tense of go
Old way of saying yes

faculty

coffee hour will conclude the work-

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shop. Visiting students will be given

tours of the campus by members of /s\
the Northwestern
a service group.

Miss

Lee,

Evanston,

Wildcat

3200

Council,

Harrison

has _ directed

St.,

similar

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Can you find the pipe, atom bomb,
Hood,

two old men,

bird, horse,

dog, wolf, Robin

in this picture?

workshops at 16 colleges and uni_versities throughout the country.

Association

tional conference in Indianapolis.
She also is past president and past

vice president of the Illinois Speech
Association.

Ralph: My, your folks
anybody, could they?

Abbott Labs Give
N.U. ‘First Plan’
$100,000 Gift

provides

and

student

housing.

ar

The Abbott grant brings to $11.9
million the total of private contributions and pledges toward the
program.

Teacher: Give me a sentence with an object
it.
Student: You are very beautiful teacher.

in

Teacher: What is the object?
Student: A good grade.

Lad

The

by:

and Lassie

What is white, prejudiced
tom of the ocean?
Ku

Klux

and

Chris Leider
225 Central Pk.
Wilmette, Ill.
lives

on the bot-

Clam.

Submitted by:
Marshall Field and Co.

is Space?

the closet.
In the house.
In Wilmette.
In Illinois,
the United States.
States? In the World.
In Space.

IN THE

Lad

Katy Riddle
256 Broughton Lane
Villanova, Pa.

2)
id

Space?
space? In
the closet?
the house?
Wilmette?
Illinois? In
the United
the world?

CLOSET.
by:

and Lassie

Clare O'Hara
111 Broadway
Wilmette,
‘Ill,

You'll win $5
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any

Hollister

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if we publish your joke,

that

flew

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plane

Craig Roberts
253bePick Lane
Glenview, Ill.

Klipper’s

Submitted

is
is
is
is
is
is
is
is

Submitted

Submitted by:

for

an increase in faculty, revision in
undergraduate curricula, enlargement of the graduate school, expansion in financial aid to students,
and construction of new academic
facilities

Where

with

What did Grandma
on the table?

to the

president of Abbott Laboratories.
Northwestern’s ‘First Plan for
the Seventies” is a five-year, $180that

along

say

Miller, presi-

dent of the university, and George
R. Cain, chairman of the board and

program

get

ocean

The grant was announced recent-

ly by Dr. J. Roscoe

couldn’t

I know a guy who’s so dumb that when he read
the poster in the post-office that said, ‘‘Man
wanted for robbery in Chicago,’’ he went and
applied for the job.

Abbott Laboratories has awarded
a special grant of $100,000 to
Northwestern University for its
“First Plan for the Seventies.”

million

Johnny: My great-grandfather fought with Napoleon, my grandfather fought with the French
and my father fought with the Americans.

the

Speech

did

States

and last weekend served as chairman of the association’s 1967 na-

What

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Where
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Where
Where
Where

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author

it just

the

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is

overhead?

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Interpretation’ and co-author with
Karl Robinson of ‘Speech in Action,’’ both published in 1966.
Miss Lee is president-elect of the

Half

done,

say

as

she

will ravel.

Submitted

Sears,

left her knitting

Roebuck

Jean West
106 Beachview
Round Lake, Ill.

and Co.

Confucius says: Man who
should dress in basement.

Submitted
Sears, Roebuck

by:

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by:

in

glass

house

Mark Dressel
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Rd.
Glenview, Il.

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Gives Clue
For Cancer
Four

years

of research

of North-

western University geneticists may
provide a clue to halting the growth
of cancerous cells.

Their discovery of a point of no
return in cell division indicates that

cancerous

cells may

be kept from

dividing an abnormal number of
times—and in effect stopped from
being cancerous—if methods
are
found to reduce their volume below
a critical point.
Robert C. King, 87 Salem Lun.,
professor of biological sciences, and

A. Koch
reported

S

his associates, Elizabeth
and Patricia A. Smith,

their’ study of cell division and
differentiation in a recent issue of
the Journal of Morphology.

The researchers

studied division

and differentiation processes
occurring in the production of mature
egg cells in the female fruit fly,
bel‘eved to be similar genetically to
those occurring in man.
The division of certain cells, they
found, ceases when the cell volume
is 50 cubic microns or less. This
critical volume of 50 cubic microns
(a micron is 4/100,00th of an inch)
was reported for the first time in
the team’s paper.
According to Dr. King, the ‘‘cue’”’
which tells a normal cell to stop
dividing is this minimum volume.
Dr. King and his associates also
observed that division of tumorous
cells ceased if temperatures were
-held to 64 degrees, as opposed to
the 77 degrees at which abnormal
division occurrs.
The Northwestern
group plans
further studies involving both temperature and chemical control of
division in tumorous cells.

Wallace

Colby's,

Crawford

of

Winnetka,

cuts a cake shaped

president

of

Pecoraro,

like the stone sign

outside the firm's Northbrook store, while Salvador

Campos

(center),

store

manager,

and

Northbrook's

chief

building

inspector,

look on. The occasion was the first anniversary of
groundbreaking for the Northbrook store.

Joseph

Northwestern Professor Solves Puzzle
For
known

20 years
scientists
that gamma radiation

polyethylene plastic
desirable industrial
creating

chemical

have
gives

some _ highly
qualities by
cross-links

be-

tween its molecules.
But

they

didn’t

know

exactly

how much radiation produces how
many cross-links and under what
additional conditions.
Malcolm Dole, professor of chemistry

at

reported

Northwestern

that

a

University,

Northwestern-de-

veloped
computer
program
has
solved this puzzle at the recent biannual national meeting in Miami
of the American Chemical Society.

Prof. Dole, 2402 Isabella St., was

the first chemist

to note 20 years

calculated

the

number

of

cross-

ago that radiation created horizontal crosslinks between the long,

links formed between molecules by
a given dosage of radiation. Prof.

chain-like

Dole estimated that the calculations would take 3,000 years if done
by a standard desk calculator. The

polymer

molecules

ot

polyethylene. The cross-links help
keep polyethylene intact even when
heated above its normal melting
point and also permit it to be
shrunk to pre-determined sizes.
Since
the 1940’s,
Prof.
Dole’s
irradiated polyethylene finding has
resulted in the creation of a $20
million a year U.S. industry. The
material
is used
for
electrical
insulation,
films
for
packaging
food, and for heat-shrinkable tubing
used to cover electrical terminals,
connections, and welded pipe joints.
Prof. Dole and Prof. O. Saito

Dole-Saito program does the same
job in five hours.
The
program
is expected
to
yermit the creation of tailor-made
irradiated polymers for a variety of

industrial

and

other

uses,

being forced to use the
‘hunt and peck’’ method.

without
standard

Journal Cites
Study Results
Learning

disabilities

sometimes

are inherited, concludes a_ pilot
study conducted by a Northwestern
University
communicative
disorders research team.
The results of the

study

are

reported in the current Journal of
the American Medical Association.
The team studied 14 Chicago-area

Selling to

families with a child doing poorly in
school because of perceptual disorders, not related to mental retardation, emotional disturbance, or
brain damage.
All of the parents
of the 14

children,

and

brothers
and
found to have
ory defects.

about

half

65,000

of their

north shore
families

sisters, also were
perceptual or mem-

Members of the research group
are David Rutherford of Wilmette,
professor and chairman of Northwestern’s department of communicative
disorders;
Sue
Pace,
a

doctoral candidate during the study
and
now
assistant
speech pathology at
nois University; and
Perlstein,
associate
pediatrics
at
the
Medical School and
Pediatric Neurology
County Hospital.
Me

The North Shore Unit of the American

Cancer

Society celebrates the opening of new headquarters
at

1618 Orrington

Av.,

Evanston,

with a reception

for the unit's 39 board

members

and

their wives.

Gathered around the buffet table are (from left)

According

to

professor
of
Southern IlliDr. Meyer A.
professor
of
Northwestern
head of the
Clinic at Cook

them,

results

Mrs. William R. Muenster of Glenview, secretary;
Dr. Edward F. Scanlon of Evanston; Ralph S.

strongly

Perers, chairman of the Glenview unit; Mrs. Perers;

disorders in some children earlier
suspected of having suffered brain
damage.

and Harold A. Brainard Jr., Northbrook chairman.
(Howard Fochler Photo)

suggest

ferences may

that

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daily till 9 P.M. Sat. &amp; Sun. till 5 P.M.

�Women

Will Tag |
For Kids
Many Highland Park and Dee gq
field residents will represent the
favorite

charities

during

the

Chi

dren’s Tag Day tomorrow.

4

Fifty charities comprise the Children’s Benefit League,
a _ nor,
sectarian organization dedicated ts
the welfare of needy

children.

On

of the oldest tag day charities ii:
Chicago and its suburbs, it is one of
the five official tag days permitted.
Approximately
12,000 men
women will volunteer their

and
time

from 6 a.m. until 4 p.m. tomorrow.
They include members
Shore Association, Camp

Inc.,

Chicago

tion,

Illinois

Aid

Society,

of Arden
Fire Girl

Commons
Children’s

Juvenile

Associa#
Home

Association, Mary Crane
Northwestern
University

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Climbing on the Children's Tag Day wagon are (from left)
Mrs. John A. DeVries and Mrs. Louis Rudin of Highland Park,
Mrs. George J. McLaughlin, and Mrs. Percy Wilson all of
Deerfield; and Mrs. E. J. Lauresen of Highland Park. (Bud
Daley Photo)

anc

Protective
League,
Settle-

ment, Presbyterian-St. Luke’s Hos-;
pital, and the Spastic
Center, among others.

Children’:

enter to Observe Baby Week
Sunday

is the beginning

of Baby

Week, as proclaimed by mayors of
Chicago
and suburbs,
including
Deerfield and Highland Park.

The week, founded by the Infant
Welfare

Society

of

Chicago,

has

been honored since 1911. In 1925 the
Highland Park-Ravinia

Center join-

ed in the celebration.
During Baby Week,

displays

Infant

Welfare

exhibited
netts,

in the

Mildred

The Society operates seven infant, preschool, and prenatal health
stations in Chicago and a
child
development center which provides
a therapeutic nursery school. More
than half of the society’s financial
support
comes
from
the _ fund-

raising

posters

will

windows
Cargill,

the Thrift Shop in Highland Park.

of

its

women’s

auxiliary.

be

help with clerical work at the
stations, sew, and distribute infant

of Gar-

Gsell,

activities

of
and

In

addition,

the

women

garments.

288

Highland Park's Mayor Pro Tem, Samuel T. Lawton Jr. (right) hands the proclamation for Ravinia
Festival week beginning Monday to coupon book
sales chairmen (from left) Mrs. David J. Harris,
Mrs. Norman Vance Jr., Mrs. Lawton, and Mrs.

Mrs. James Souby of Highland Park, member of the Junior Board
of the Highland Park
- Ravinia Center of Infant Welfare, is getting
acquainted with her five month old granddaughter, Dana Lee Perry of
Framingham, Mass. Dana and her parents are visiting in Highland
Park during Baby Week. (Staff Photo by Larry Graff)
58

Leonard Cobey, chairman. (Milton Merner Photo}

April

20,

196

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Deerfield Woman

...

Show

Plan

Helps

luncheon-fashion

be held at noon Saturday
go’s Conrad Hilton Hotel.

“Sunny

The

show

to

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in Chica-

SPRING

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benefit will include fashions by New
York designer Oscar de La Renta,
and a children’s style show presented by Saks Fifth Avenue in
which
members’
children
will
model.

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Select

Proceeds from the luncheon will

be used for a physical therapy
swimming pool in St. Mary of
Providence School for Exceptional

FURS

%

i

members planning the annual Pro-

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committee
among

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is
Deerfield

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Mr. and Mrs. Ohen K. Holt of
Deerfield have announced the engagement of their daughter Carol
Lynn to Richard G. Gibbs, son of
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Gibbs of
Chariton, Ia.
Miss Holt was graduated from
Deerfield High School and is a
junior at Iowa University in Iowa
City.
Mr. Gibbs is a senior at Iowa. He

ans

Park

Bradley University in Peoria.
graduated
was
Berghorn
Mr.
from Ela Vernon High School and
is employed by the Jewel Tea Co.
————————_—_—————_$
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Smorgasbord
Emblem

will

Club

serve

a

of

Highland

smorgasbord

luncheon from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Wednesday in the Elks Hall, 740
Laurel Av., Highland Park.
in
be purchased
may
Tickets
advance from Emblem Club members, or at the door.
Sea
ie

has been signed to play professional
football with the San
Francisco
49’ers.
A June wedding is planned.

Pichietti-Castelli
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Picchietti of
Highland Park have announced the
engagement
of
their
daughter

Stella to Enzo Castelli, son of Mr.
and
Mrs. . Aldo
Castelli
of
Highwood.
Miss Picchietti and her fiance
were
graduated
from
Highland
‘ Park High School.
A September wedding is planned.
’

(Bronson

Coles

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Photo)

Frost-Berghorn
Mr. and Mrs. E. Raymond Frost
of Deerfield have announced the
engagement of their daughter Rae
Ann to Harold L. Berghorn, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Roland G. Berghorn
of Lake Zurich.
Miss Frost was graduated from
Deerfield High School and attends

» Works
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of Disabled
Be Offered

At Sale, Exhibit
The
*

public

is invited

when

the

Junior Auxiliary of the Women’s
Expansion Board of the Chicago

8

Chapter of the National Multiple
Sclerosis Society holds a sale and
exhibit from 2-9 p.m. May 16 in the

® of disabled members of the Chicago

ings

by

sale

the

to establish

of

the

a fund

Galleries.
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of the homebound
expenses
® class. Art classes are held every
FieldShore
in Lake
Thursday
house, Lake Shore Dr. and Chicago Av.
A cocktail preview party will be
held from 5-7 p.m. May 15 in the

The

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By SHIRLEY GORDON
@'mall world department . . . four Highland Park couples met for the
first time when they found themselves in the same hotel on a
‘vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schaumberger, Mr. and Mrs. Burton —
_ Kadison, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Feis, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Isenberg

| shared a recent vacation at the Royal Caribbean Hotel in Montego Bay,

| Jamaica.
|

he Deerfield Woman’s

Club entertained

three

foreign

C.

D.

Allen

Shelly

Smith

of Deerfield

who

spent

last

summer

At
same

|

Austrian

_ Did

you

ever

get a fan letter

from

a dog?

Our

photographer,

Larry

those who have inquired—yes, we got our boat mooring and yes,
a

we’ve

ordered

our

sail boat.

So those

of you

who

miss

deadlines

| will now have to track me down beyond the three-mile limit with your

too-late-to-print meeting notices!
a

keg Shore

Section

family

National

Council

of Jewish

Women

has

launched a new traveling troupe to perform for children in schools
for the retarded and in Head Start schools.
ag _
Five Highland Park gals are members of the Council Cues group that
|

will

give

the first

performance

of

‘The

Silly

Circus’

at the

Orchard

_ School in Skokie. They are Mrs. Donald Fisher, Mrs. Ralph Harwood,
- Mrs. Robert Jacobs, Mrs. Stanley Schlesinger, and Mrs. Warren
-Taradash.
eo

rs.

;
Medal
two

Robert

J.

Emmons,

a

first

grade

teacher

at

Lake

Bluff

Elementary School has been awarded a Classroom Teachers’
Award from Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge, Penn. Only

such

medals

were

awarded

in this

state

and

a total

of 78 in the

entire country. Mrs. Emmons was nominated by the North Shore
_ Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution.
__
Mr. and Mrs. Harrington G. Yost of Highland Park were hosts for a
wedding reception in Henrici’s Oakbrook Friday, following the marriage
of their daughter, Mrs. Angela Carlson, to George W. Fearn.
ae

ave

you

read

about

the

many

cases

of ear

infections

stemming

from the teen-set, who try to pierce their own ears? Last year the
problem was ruined hair from using the household iron to straighten the
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_ And if you go back far enough women used to band their bosoms
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The
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meeting at 12:30 p.m. May 4 in the
Lutheran Church of the Holy Spirit,
52 Oxford Dr., Lincolnshire. Thomhead

of horticulture

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Wood-grained plastics and exotic
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the Chicago Park District, Garfield
Conservatory, will show slides on
general gardening.

tion of styles, sizes, colors, patterns

Their next big project is the plant
sale May 26 through 28 in Lincolnshire. Profits from the biannual
event are used for village beautification. The club also presented
members with a maple tree to be
planted

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DEERFIELDERS MEET
Mrs. Gunnar Sundvahl will -open
her home at 1523 Shawnee Tr. in
Riverwoods
at 12:30 p.m. next
Thursday for the April meeting of
the Deerfield Center of Infant
Welfare Society. Mrs. William R.
Darragh, projects chairman, will
report on the plans for the June
benefit dinner-dance.
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the boys have the right idea. The silly fads they enjoy, such as

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portscars are merely wild, but not dangerous to the health!

will leave

special _ election

as Iverson,

of the

the
her

Lincolnshire.

Alps in the ‘‘American Abroad” program.
Graff, received a delightful one from Skipper Sokol whose picture
appeared on our pages recently. Skipper writes a very nice paw, indeed.

about
time,

husband
was
transferred
to
California so the

exchange

in the

of Lincoln-

Apr. 6.

= students at their recent meeting. Bianca Guargiglia from Italy,
‘Thierry Hallot from France, and Ariel Rivas from Uruguay, all
ttending Deerfield High Schoo] this year, spoke. Also on the program
was

Jr.

shire, recently elected president of
the Lincolnshire Garden Club, presided
over
her
first meeting

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�Day in May Shaw to Include

Arden Shore to Show Fashions
Two Highland Park women and
one from Deerfield will model in

the Second Annual Awards Fashion
Show
sponsored

&amp; by the

Evanston

Junior

Commit-

tee of the Arden
Shore Association
May
10 in the
Drake Hotel.
Mrs. Frederick

Scott

Verink,

representing

Cradle
_

and

Mrs. Verink

the

Society,

Mrs.

James

RR. Abbott,

repre-

senting WAIF,
are the Highland
Park models. Mrs. David Kilborn

representing the Hadley School for
the Blind, is from Deerfield.
The women
will model gowns
from Bramson’s and will compete

before

judges

to

receive

cash

awards for their charities.
Winners will receive prizes

$500,

$250,

and

$100

of

for~ their

charities.
Mrs.
W.
R.
Magnus,
president of the Arden Shore Asso-

Choral Society Bd.
Will Sponsor Sale
The Women’s Board of the North
Shore Choral Society
house sale from 10
today and tomorrow
Wilmette.
Home-baked goods
sale and there will

will sponsor a
a.m. to 4 p.m.
at 430 9th St.,
also will be on
be complimen-

ciation

also

will

present

the

ners with gold charms.
Mrs. Verink is not a newcomer to
the

fashion

peared

runway.

in the

last

She

two

has

Arden fashion shows for the Cradle

non-members,

chairman

and Mrs.

Highland Park.

Alden Bixby of

will be kicked

Mrs.
Robert
chairman.

Drake

The blue ribbon club’s May 18
pilgrimage to gardens featuring
wildflowers will include a tour of
four Riverwoods
homes
and a

the public from 1 to 8 p.m.

Hotel.

The

Venetian

was decorated with
champagne jockeys
pinata

in the

form

Room

jockey silks,
and a huge
of

a horse,

to

Clement

Stone

in

the

Highland

The homes to be visited are the
early American ranch house of Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
Billeter,
760

that the May10 benefit will have an
W.

noon

standard flower show.

carry out the horse racing theme of
this year’s benefit.
Luncheon
guests also learned
“angel,’’
Evanston.

at

Park Country Club, 1201 Park Av.,

Thornmeadow

of

Rd.,

which

is

fur-

nished with antiques and reproductions; the tri-level modern house of

Fathers Attend
Their Own Smoker
E. Montford

Fucik of Highland

Park, father of June Ball debutante

Margaret Ann Fucik, will be among
those attending a smoker tomorrow
night in the Wilmette home
of
William Reynolds Reed.
Mr. Reed, father of debutante
Rosemary Reed, has delivered in-

vitations attached to large cigars in
silver

tubes

for

the

7 p.m.

buffet

dinner, which will end with a good
cigar and conversation.
Last year when the Reeds daughter, Linda, made her bow at the
Ball sponsored
Infant Welfare

by the Evanston
Society, Mr. Reed

was

that what

the debutantes’

born the plan for tomorrow’s

. Isabelle Gray of Glenview was installed as president
of the Northwest Cook County
Zonta Club at a recent dinner~
meeting in Morton Grove. Mrs.
Gray is manager of Kay Howard
Shop i in the Old Orchard Shopping Center. Also an officer of
the

businesswoman's

group

is

Mrs. Elizabeth Petesch of Deerfield. (Glenview Studio Photo}
YWCA RE-ELECTS
Mrs. Malcolm N. Smith of Highland Park was re-elected executive
vice president of the Chicago Metropolitan YWCA
at the association’s recent annual meeting. Mrs.
Smith also was re-elected to the

board for a three-year term.

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gossman, 3095
Blackthorn Rd., which
features
Spanish-influenced furnishings.
Also to be open are the rambling
brick house of Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sherman Richardson, 450 Greenbrier Rd., which is set deep in the
woods;
and the California rustic
ranch
house
of Mr.
and
Mrs.
Stephen Mueller, 540 Juneberry Rd.

She

is

the

club

conservation,

president.

horticulture

The

and Jun-

ior divisions will exhibit here.
There will be classifications for
floral arrangements in each of the
homes, with unusual pieces of

Sakae

rene

1410 Woodland Dr., both of Deer :
field, before May 1.
Mrs. James N. Kraft of Deerfield 3

Highland Park.

fathers needed was an opportunity
to get to know each other and thus

as

in May’

luncheon

Society,

well

Day

off today when the Garden Club of
Deerfield holds its annual spring

Society.
The models were honored last
Thursday with a luncheon in the

decided

as

“A

ap-

Elizabeth

tary coffee. Members of the Choral
will contribute sale items.
Committee
members
include
Mrs. David M. Auch of Winnetka,

Wildflower Tour of 4 Homes

win-

is the chairman of the show, with |
The

V.

Varick,

pilgrimage

as

CO.
i

will be open

toS

During the luncheon today, Mrs.
Florence Sarah Winship will show a
color film, “Come Into My Garden.’”’ Mrs. Winship is a member of

«
—
bs
-

the Geographic Society of Chicago |

and the Audubon Society. Her —
nature and travel films have won a |
number of prizes in nee
contests.

BPW to Travel

Via Slide-Talk
Touring Europe by airplane, au.
tomobile, bicycle, skis, and on foot

will be the topic of a talk at 6:30 |

p.m.

Shore

next Thursday

Business

Women’s

Club

and

in

for the North —

Professional

Winnetka

es Y

munity House, 620 Lincoln Av.
Miss Margaret Strahorn of Win g
netka, will speak and show slides

pewter, kitchen utensils, tables, and
cabinets.

on

Table
settings
also
will
be
judged, as will the ‘‘gay hearths of

Dollars a Day.” The University of |
Illinois senior spent her junior year |

May.”

Advance

entries

must

be

made

with Mrs. Charles Piper, 651 Chestnut Ct. or Mrs. L. L. Peterson,

“Europe

on

Less

than

Five |

abroad, studying at the University
of Vienna.

Miss Zita Merris of Winnetka is
program

chairman.

get-together.

The June Ball will be held on the

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From long, long experience we

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�Junior Group
To Welcome
New

Season

April showers won’t dampen the
enthusiasm of the North Shore
League of Junior Women and their
husbands, at the groups Apr. 28
spring

benefit

MOTHERS TO BE...
Look Your Most

dinner/dance.

Radiant This Summer

The Silver Dazzle Ball with its
April showers theme will begin
with 7 p.m. cocktails in the Ravinia

In Your...

Green Country Club, Riverwoods.
Following dinner, Dr. and Mrs.

HIGH
RISE
BEAUTY

J.R. Bernier of Wilmette and Mr.
and Mrs. John Burroughs of Glenview will lead the grand march.
Singers

Anamorena

(Mrs.

Ray

LeNobel of Wilmette) and Beth
Carroll of Chicago will entertain
their fellow members.
“The
Splashes,’
(Mrs.
Thomas
of Glenview
and

Wils

of Wilmette)

will

LeRoy
Harry

present

a

singing and dancing act.

Beginning the show will be the
“Swinging in the Rain’
Girls,
singing and dancing to a medley of

Mrs. Harry Reisman (left), president of the North Shore League
i Junior Women, and Mrs. Dorman Morrison, both of Highland
Park, prepare for their roles in the Apr. 28 spring benefit p Ray
:a
‘Silver Dazzle Ball’ at Ravinia Green Country Club. (Staff
sy

oto

Bey

:

WHITE &amp;

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SUNBURST YELLOW

‘20.00

and Mrs. Daniel Barbo
Ronald Phelps, both of

SIZES 6 to 14

Mrs. Harry Reisman of Highland
Park, League president, will*narrate a showing of Polli Carpenter
fashions. Models include: Miss Alloah
Baba,
Mrs.
Bernier,
Mrs.
Herbert Beckstrom, Mrs. Raymond
Busa, Mrs. James Condrin, Mrs.

TODAY
Clipped Wings—Noon luncheon, Plentywood Farm, Bensonville.
Holy Cross Church—9 a.m.-9 p.m. rummage sale, Parish Hall,

a

Pique

Glenview.

a Dain t
~

Cotton

rain
songs.
The
cast
members
include Mrs. Wils, Mrs. Edward
Kebler, Mrs. Robert Kanney, Mrs.
John Jones, Mrs. H.R. Pausteck,
and Mrs. Joseph Reeves, all of

Wilmette;
and Mrs.

baa

Sleeveless

Walter
724

| Elder Ln., Deerfield.
N. S. Choral Society Women’ s Board—10 a.m. house sale, 430 9th St.,
/ Wilmette; home-baked goods and coffee.
_VFW Post 4737 Ladies Auxiliary—11 a.m.-2 p.m. luncheon, 667 Central
E“Ay, Highland Park.

Lempke

Jr.,

Mrs.

Becktold Jr., Mrs. H.G.
Mrs. Suzanna Peterson,

Joseph

eh
pectunee
cote

Sanabria,
and Mrs.

te You Savings

100 OLD ORCHARD

Peter Wardenburg, all of Wilmette.
From
Glenview,
Mrs.
Roland
Kurfess,

Mrs.

Joseph

Myers,

(next to post office)

Other Stores

Mrs.

2557 DEVON AVE., CHICAGO
339 GOLF MILL CENTER, NILES

Craig Peterson, Mrs. J. B. Whitted,
and

Mrs.

Burroughs.

TOMORROW
_ Holy

Cress

Church—9

a.m.-9

p.m.

rummage

sale,

Parish

Hall,

724

| Elder Ln., Deerfield.
Winnetka

Institute for Hearing

and Speech

Woman’s

Board—5:30

Jor the Dé

p.m.

bs+ dinner dance, Arts Club of Chicago, 109 E. Ontario St.

SATURDAY
_ City of Hope, Bobby Bleckman Memorial Chapter—8:30 p.m. Cabaret
_ Night, Skokie Valley Synagogue, 8840 Monticello Av., Skokie; musical
semen
Fieldbrook Infant Welfare—8 p.m. Wedgwood Ball, Lake Shore Club,
| 850 N. Lake Shore Drive, Chicago.
_ Providentia—Noon benefit luncheon-fashion show, Conrad Hilton Hotel.

‘

BEAUTY
TIN

Figaro
716 OAK

MONDAY

Introducing

oe

_ Highland Park.
Infant

Group—11

Welfare

Society

Highland

a.m. meeting, home

Park

of Mrs.

Pi, Highland Park.

Marvin

Ravinia

Anthony,

Center,

Senior

177 Lakewood

TUESDAY

;

WEDNESDAY

Emblem

Club ‘of Highland

Park—i1:30

a.m.

Smorgasbord

luncheon,

a

aaa

WINNETKA

°.

HI 6-0930

‘

@

Two years on the North Shore, has
gained her an excellent reputation for
unique styling.

Channel 11—4 p.m.-midnight, benefit auction-on-the-air.

-Bks Hall, 740 Laurel Av., Highland Park.

©

Servant of Beauty in Europe for 15
years STYLING AWARDS and MASTER DEGREE.

- Channel 11—4 p.m.-midnight, benefit auction-on-the-air.

|

STREET

Brigitte

_ Infant Welfare Society, Highland Park Ravinia Center, Junior
_ Group—10:30 a.m. meeting, home of Mrs. Robert Skinder, 808 Rice St.,
|

(formerly Leon-Marion)

eo

"Hugging Children’

a
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Award winning
sculpture

toe

by Isabel

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(our other locations)
Pierre

garden

1503

AVE.

Bloom

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RIDGE

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“Serving North
Families Since

Andre
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Studio
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Come in and see
our other pieces of

HOOPS

CHICAGO

The

entire

staff

of

Leon-Marion

has_remained

with

us

WAUKEGAN
.

. together

RD.

we

© GLENVIEW

represent

one

PA

9-1933

of the

finest shops in the area.
Closed on Monday

Shore
1890”

April 20, 1967
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�Infant Welfare Jrs.

Greta

To Meet Monday
In Highland Park

Your Remodeling

e ROOM ADDITIONS
e KITCHENS
e RECREATION ROOMS
PHONE

esses will be Mrs. Karl Keeler,
Mrs. Walter Eyles, and Mrs. Coit
Spalding,
all of Highland
Park.

pre- SEASON SALE!

Park is the luncheon chairman. She

will be assisted by Mrs. Ellsworth
Cordesman and Mrs. Skinder.
Reservations are being taken for

SALE! SWIMWEAR

been invited.
Plans also are being made for the
annual spring luncheon held jointlv
by the three groups.

AT SAVINGS UP TO 50%
ADOLPH

RETURN TO MILWAUKEE
Mr. and Mrs. Waldemar Prohl
have returned to Milwaukee after a
visit
with
their
son-in-law
and

ea
i

Ridge

Choosing hats for today’s millinery show are Mrs. James Dorn
Deerfield (left) and Mrs. Geoffrey Ames of Glenview. The
of Kappa
Glenview-Northbrook-Deerfield
Alumnae
Association
Kappa Gamma will hold its spring benefit at noon in the Pyrenees
Restaurant. Proceeds will go to the Glenkirk School for Retarded.
(Bud Daley Photo)

Rd.,

KIEFER &amp; CO.

1775 WINNETKA AVENUE
NORTHFIELD, ILLINOIS

daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward L.
1585

eR

GIRLS &amp; LADIES STYLE

to be held

May 12. Members of the Juniors,
Intermediates,
and Seniors have

Deam,
Park.

831-3800

WAREHOUSE

Lahvic of Highland

dinner dance

Inc.

BUILDERS

Over 20 Years Serving the North Shore

10:30 a.m. Monday for the Junior
group of the Highland Park-Ravinia
Center of the Infant Welfare Society
of Chicago.
Assisting Mrs. Skinder as _ host-

a benefit

DESIGNERS,

A Division to Handle

Mrs. Robert Skinder, 808 Rice St.,
Highland Park, will be hostess at

Mrs. Raymond

Lederer,

CUSTOM

STORE

Highland

HRS. MON.-FRI.
SAT. HRS. 8 A.M.

8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M.
TO 12 NOON

of

PERMANENT
HAIR REMOVAL

Seniors of Center Will Meet Monday
Center

of the

Infant

Welfare Society of Chicago will
meet at 11 a.m. Monday in the
home

of Mrs.

Marvin

Anthony,

177

Lakewood Pl., Highland Park.
Mrs. William Woll of Highland
Park, Mrs. Willard Ewing of Deerfield, and Mrs. Jess Halsted and
Mrs. Philip McKenna, both of Lake
Forest, will be assistant hostesses.
Mrs. Allan Wolff Jr. of Highland

Park

will

programs

report

and

on

the

last

year’s

three

local

ID

2-8800

CAROL
BLOCK
NAGEL

groups’ contributions.

Children’s Bureau
Chicago’s Water Tower Inn will
be the scene of the May
13
Embassy Ball sponsored by the
North Suburban League of the
Jewish Children’s Bureau:

1893

SHERIDAN

HIGHLAND

SUITE

mat

The senior group of the Highland
Park-Ravinia

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in Lake Forest beginning
Flats and Heels

TUESDAY

APRIL 20

Leathers and Fabrics

Basic and Bright Colors.
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April 20, 1967
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�One of Highland Park’s newest
residents is the 27-year-old radio

Fe

‘“‘A small scandal developed over §
the

nality who has been assigned

- formerly allotted to the top-rated
Jerry Williams Show.
“J got into radio through the back
- door—literally,” Don Cannon said.
_ The newcomer, whose program can

| be

heard

from

of

New

no

answer.

England

It was

a

now,

course

of

the

inter-

onset of ‘talk radio’ lured me back

_ manager

into the business,’’ he said.

Don Cannon

asked me if I’d like to sit

edn. I did, and stayed two years,”

Cannon continued. “You might

sar

the

:

stork

delivered

me

into

io,’”’ he quipped.

_

The young man recalled that he

_ was eight or nine, when he first
_ wanted to become an announcer.

in
of

host

of an

a

afternoon

an apartment
the city, Mr.

and eager to make

“T’m

said.

view, the only announcer on duty
- was "called home. His wife was
/ about
to have
a baby.
“The
=.

became

near the
Cannon’s

up for lost

time.

7

| and lt me in,”
the

joke

start on his new job was delayed by
the AFTRA strike. But he’s at work

and knocking. Finally, he heard me
During

was

settled
center

_ bitter cold day, but I kept waiting—

_

The

Though his wife, Rosemary, and
their two small children are getting

station. Since the front office was
was

Mr.

show in Hartford, Conn.

} closed, I knocked at the back door.
_ There

trustees.

Cannon

} 880, I had an appointment with the
of a small

library,’

votes!”’
For the last year and a half, Mr.

8 to 11 o'clock

Saturday about nine years

_ manager

public

dare, and I accepted. It was a
losing cause—but I polled 4,000

nightly, explained his statement.

“One

local

Cannon recalled. ‘Some of my
listeners suggested, jokingly, that I
become a candidate for the board

oS take over the time spot WBBM

It was just four years that Mr.
Cannon hosted his first telephone-

excited

“Things

about

Chicago,”

are happening

he

here,

politically and socially, that affect
the whole country. Chicago is a
microcosm—its problems are indicative of the rest of the country.
How it solves them is important to

the entire nation.”

talk
show
in Lawrence,
Mass.
Within a month, the show had sold
out, and there was a waiting list of

ed with

sponsors.

radio dial.

Local residents can get acquaint-

their

new

neighbor by

a

mere flip of the wrist—to 780 on the

; ring,

and

every

Tuesday

night

| blow

and

describe

account

in

_ megaphone.

the

No

one

at

was my debut,” he said.

In

high school, however,

bea for sports,
contract

- baseball.

|

play

he went

professional

He entered Boston University and
- majored in history and government.

‘“‘At one point,

I wanted

to

| be a college professor. I did go to
peeuete school for a year, but the

‘Flatist to Play
F or Music Club
- he Highland Park Music Club
will meet at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday
ae the home of Mrs. Beryl Lovitz,
1380 Sheridan Rd., Highland Park.
ore Balfour Ames Lanza of
Make Forest will perform flute se-

2a

ions,

accompanied

by

Mrs.

| Jacques Chevalier, 606 Burton Av.,
—
Park.
‘Mrs. Lanza is first flutist with
oy

e Lake Forest Symphony OrchesShe teaches privately in Lake

Forest

3

and

also

at Lake

Forest

ge,

yy Mrs. James Snyder, 1557 Green
| Bay Rd., Highland Park, will direct
a performance by the music club’s

Choral Ensemble. Mrs. Snyder has
taught music in the public schools
an id has directed choirs in the Chi-

|Cago area for 12 years. She teaches
;

0 in her home, and also sings
and accompanies the North Shore
‘Chamber Choir.

a ‘The 18-voice Choral Ensemble
will be accompanied by Mrs. H.
Ro OSSoe
eld

625

Westgate

Rd.,

School-Howard.
Special

guest

performers

for the

season, which begins Nov. 7, include Leonard Pennario and Jeffrey Siegel, pianists who have
appeared previously with the quartet,

and

mezzo-soprano

Jan

De

Gaetani of New York City.
Other instrumentalists will appear with the quartet to perform
mixed compositions for the ensemble and the flute, oboe, clarinet,

viola, cello,
spectively.

and

harpsichord,

re-

members

and

Abram

are
Loft,

Leonard
violinists;

Music and dates for the remaining concerts are as follows:
Dec. 5—Mr. Penuario, guest pi-

Former Area Man Wins

anist; Walter Piston’s Quartet No.
1, Franz Joseph Haydn’s Quartet in

Osear for Film Work
A
was

former
one

North

of the

Shore

Oscar

resident

winners

on

last week’s Academy Award television program.
The film industry’s highest award
for
black-and-white
cinematography went to Haskell Wexler for
his work on ‘Who’s Afraid of
Virginia Wolf!”
Mr. Wexler and his wife lived in
Deerfield when he was employed by
Encyclopaedia
Britannica
Films
working on documentaries. He also
produced television specials for the
networks.
Mrs. Wexler,

the former

Marion

Witt of Wilmette, is an artist. She
formerly taught at the Art Institute
of Chicago.
The award was the first Oscar
for Mr. Wexler who had been
nominated once before for his work
on Elia Kazan’s ‘America, America.”
Did Cinematography

Mr. Wexler also did the cinematography
for
“The
Hoodlum
Priest,” ‘Picnic,” “The Savage
Eye,” ‘The Loved One,” and a
documentary, ‘‘The Bus.”
Traveling
throughout
Europe,
Mr. Wexler filmed a special on Igor
Stravinsky which twice has been
shown on television. He also has
made films in South America.
In addition to his work in the
industry, Mr. Wexler teaches blackand-white and color cinematography at the University of California
in Berkeley.

B-flat, No.

not yet been released.
Is

Cesar

Franck’s

Free

Oscar-winner

also

has

cycle No. 2.

Feb. 6—guest violist and cellist;
Karl
Ditters
von
Dittersdorf’s
Quartet

in

E-flat,

Bela

Bartok’s

Quartet
No.
4,
and
Johannes
Brahms’ Sextet No. 1 in B-flat.
Mar, 5—guest violist; Haydn’s
Quartet in C, No. 3 (‘“Emperor’’),
Dmitri

Shostakovich’s

Quartet

No.

1, and Brahms’ Viola Quintet No. 1
in F.

Apr. 2—Mr. Siegel, guest pianist;
Wolfgang

Amadeus

Mozart’s

Quar-

tet in D, K. 155, Claude DeBussy’s
Quartet in G Minor, and Shostakovich’s Piano Quintet.
May 7—Serge Prokofiev’s

No.

2

and

Quartet in D
the Maiden’’).

Franz
Minor

For the second
the final concert
performance of a
tet commissioned
Music

Quar-

Schubert’s
(“Death

and

consecutive year,
will include the
new string quarby the Fine Arts

Foundation

of

Chicago,

which sponsors the series.
Wins Competition
Winner of this year’s competition
is Seymour

Shifrin,

whose

Quartet

No. 4 received its world premiere
at the quartet’s

season-end

concert

Tuesday in the Howard auditorium.
Each of the programs will be
presented at 8:15 p.m. in the
Howard

auditorium,

Seventeen

St.

and Spencer Av., Wilmette.
Brochures on the series may be
obtained by writing to the Fine

thoven’s

Arts

hann

Lancer

Hinsong

Jan. 16—Miss DeGaetani, guest
soloist; Henry Purcell’s Trio Sonata for strings and continuo, BeeQuartet

Sebastian

According to Mr. Wexler’s sister,
Mrs. Roger D. Isaacs, of 2661
Sheridan Rd., Highland Park, he is
a free lancer and only takes on
projects “where he can seek the
artistic meaning.”
The

1, and

Piano Quintet in F Minor.

His most recent film, starring
Sidney Poitier and Rod Steiger, has

Cantata No. 202, and Paul
demith’s “Die Junge Magd”

tet

ssohn’s Quartet in E Minor.

After several years in broadcast-

| ing, Mr. Cannon said, he realized
| that he had to broaden his horizons.

quartet next
Junior High

The first of the seven concerts
will feature
Ludwig
van _ Beethoven’s Quartet in C Minor, Alban
Berg’s Quartet, and Felix Mendel-

but a last-minute

to

performances by the
season in Wilmette

Sopkin, cellist.

but

| injury prevented him from signing
| a

Nine
guest
artists,
including
three major performers, and programs of music new to Fine Arts
Quartet audiences, will highlight

Gerald Stanick, violist; and George

old

listened,

Mr. Pennario

Plans Full Season

Sorkin

blow-by-

a battered

Miss DeGaetani

Fine Arts Quartet

Quartet

I

| would perch myself precariously in
Ea ‘tree

Mr. Siegel

Play in Quartet

2 “We lived near an outdoor boxing

ates

|

in

F

Bach’s

Minor,

Jo-

Wedding

Quartet

Concert

Series,

522

Green Bay Rd., Winnetka.

cs

two

brothers,
Jerrold,
95 Brentwood
Ln., Glencoe, construction executive

and

Yale,

who

formerly

lived

in

Glencoe and now lives on the West
Coast.

Series Ticket
Deadline Is Near
The deadline for obtaining series
tickets for the Highland
Park
Community Concerts will be Saturday. No single admissions are sold
and membership is limited to the
capacity of the Highland Park High
School

auditorium,

where

the

con-

certs are held.
Past subscribers are reminded to
renew their subscriptions by phone,
mail, or in person as they are not
automatically carried over.
Campaign headquarters, in the
Highland

Park

Recreation

Center,

1850 Green Bay Rd., will be open
from 10 am. to 3 p.m. today,
tomorrow, and Saturday.

"The

Opera

Barber of Seville," performed by the Goldovsky Grand
Theater, will open the Community Concert Series 1967-68

season.

April 20, 1967
EARS

.

�Local Actor
Portrays Lead
In ‘The Devils’

While you’re here . . .
treat yourself to a warm
oil manicure and

Mike Nussbaum of Highland Park

is playing a leading role in ‘The
Devils,” which opened last weekend
at the Hull House

Theater,

hand massage.

MANICURING

3212 N.

Broadway, Chicago.
Nussbaum,

920

Mrs. Woike

Ridgewood

Pl., portrays the effete Prince
~Henri De Conde, of the court of
Louis XIII.
The play had

its world

premiere

with the Royal Shakespeare Company in London and premiered in
New
York with a cast which
included Jason Robards, Anne Bancroft, Albert Dekker, and Shepperd
Strudwick.
Tells Priest’s Story
Based on Aldous Huxley’s book,
“The Devils of Loudon,’ the story
concerns
an _ unorthodox
priest,
accused by the Mother Superior of
*a convent of being an agent of
Satan.

Mr.

Nussbaum

fall

at

Hull

performed

House

in

last

Harold

Pinter’s “The Birthday Party.’’ He
also appeared there in “The Typist” and “The Tiger”; ‘The Connection,” ‘‘The Lover,’ and ‘The
Collection,”
all by Pinter;
and
“Victims of Duty” and “The Man
With the Flower in His Mouth,’
both by Eugene Ionesco.
Plays Varied Roles

The owner of Aerosol Exterminators in Chicago, Mr. Nussbaum also
has appeared
with North Shore
Community Theater. He played the
title role in “Cyrano de Bergerac”’
and Creon
in ‘‘Medea.’’
Scenes
from both plays were shown on the

Repertory Workshop television program.
“The Devils” is presented at 8:30

Friday, Saturday, and Sunday evenings through July 23.

Two

Deerfield

residents

and

a

Stagers
comedy,

present
‘‘Mary,

and 29 in Alan B. Shepard Junior
High School.
The play by Jean Kerr, ran for
1,500 performances on Broadway.

tells

the

cheerful

story
Mary,

of

preoccupa-

tion with telling jokes leads her to
the brink of divorce.
Unable to field Mary’s constant
barrage of wisecracks, Bob decides

Things

take

a

turn,

‘You'll

Get

Used to It,” will be presented May
- 1 to6.

Local participants include Thomas W.

Clark,

850 Cherry

St., Win-

netka, who wrote material for
several scenes, including one on the
use of men’s cosmetics and another
on what happens to a Northwestern
student after he graduates..

Lloyd Norlin, of Deerfield who in
1951 wrote Waa-Mu’s traditional
closing song, ‘“‘To the Memories,”
this year
composed
spoofs
on
modern

for

supermarkets,

entertainers

to

the

enter

trend

politics

and vice versa, and Northwestern’s

‘Chapel.

A

1946

graduate

of

the

school of music, Mr. Norlin lives at

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William

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Woodall,

however,

Jacky (Mrs. William) Woike, 1211
Norman Ln., Deerfield, is cast. as
Tiffany. The part of Dirk will be

FILM

1949

picture

stars

Alec Guiness and Valerie Hobson.
Tickets will be available at the door
for those who have
the season pass.

not

The lead
Pat
(Mrs.

man

journalism

land

Park,

major

designed

the

High-

sets

for

several scenes, including the satire

on the chapel and one on
television coverage of war.
lives at 885 Timberhill Rd.

Bar-mitzvahs

from one. What’s more we
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After you send your best man
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Anniversaries

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While the one who knows your business
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as financial problems.

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Deerfield,
will portray
the
tax
attorney hired by Bob
to help
straighten out his marital as well

member

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Barat College’s Film Forum will
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film,
‘Kind
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campus.

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The comedy will be staged at
8:30 each evening in the Shepard
auditorium, Grove PIl., Deerfield.
Tickets are available from members of the Deerfield Stagers; the
Deerfield Park District, 835 Hazel

SHOW

Peggy

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Camille Av., Deerfield, as Bob.
Mrs. W. M. Shields, 859 Kenton
Rd., Deerfield, is directing, assisted
by Mrs. Frederick Ritter, 946 Clay
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WILL

when Dirk, an old Army buddy and
now a handsome movie star, shows
up and exhibits a lively interest in
Mary and her jokes.

670 Bent Creek Ridge.
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to each performance.

to terminate the marriage and has
already decided who will be his
next
wife—Tiffany,
a
diet-fad
crazed heiress.

Three North Shore residents are
contributors to the 1967 version of
Waa-Mu, Northwestern University’s
annual sell-out variety show, written and produced by Northwestern
year’s

It

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Mitchell Hennes, 621 Green Bay
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as his replace-

_ ment. But after the lights dimmed at the Stude-

Choral

| baker, a fellow came out to say that Mr. Vath
had laryngitis.

Society,
Mr.

Club,

Jacobi

normally the troupe’s production stage manager,

| performed with Miss Suzuki.
ae _

He did fine, considering. But the worry and insecurity of such a situa-

_ tion-is‘bound

_ from

smooth.

to have

an impact.

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sure enough,

the opening

was

far

BUT

“THE

OWL

AND

THE

violin,

by

the

Varsity

the Women’s

Glee

PUSSYCAT”

problem

goes

deeper.

To

The

| bills

“owl”
by

is a bookish fellow who

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in a book

store.

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If IS LIGHTWEIGHT MATERIAL, yet so-so amusing until act three
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as

this writer sees it, hasn’t the inherent humor to aid a stage farce.

pc ‘But, of course, it all ends much more happily than in suicide.
_
Small situations and lines, particularly in the first act when the re_ lationship of prostitute and fellow in developing, bear the seed upon
_ which a solid comic play might have been written. And Manhoff does

| have

the capability

of fashioning

a moment

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also will be heard with the chorus.

4 _ dropped out because of illness.

_ So Joseph DePauw,

in

Andrew Smith, 708 Appletree Ct.,
Deerfield, will sing with the Varsi-

first announced, Pat Suzuki was to share billing
with Robert Reed of ‘“‘Defenders” fame. Mr. Reed

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first part of the program.

Qn was severely tried at ‘‘The Owl and the Pussy_ cat” opening. When this return engagement was

Vath was announced

rehearses

orchestra

Wilmot

sound cues. Backstage work was on an amateur

Richard

one French horn.
The
orchestra

Mrs.

_

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Needs Musicians

wishing to gain experience with an

ested in adding
cellos, one bass,

| more difficult by missing curtain, lighting, and
said it was an already difficult situation. And
it was. The old saw about the show must go

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Miss

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Grace

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179 E. Deerpath Av., Lake Forest. Paintings
720
Thornmeadow
Rd.,
B.)
Gardner,
Lars-Birger Sponberg, 1340 Berkley Ct., Deerfield,

William

580 ROGER WILLIAMS BLDG.,
artist Tom Meier, through April.

Highland

GLENCOE MEDICAL CENTER, 363 Park
Joy (Mrs. Joseph) Drucker, through April.
HICKORY
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a.m. to 9 p.m. daily; noon to 9 p.m. Sunday.
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Works

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Howard Jacobs, 844 Auburn Ct., Highland Park.
HIGHLAND PARK HIGH SCHOOL, 433 Vine Av. Works of Paula (Mrs.
Robert E.) Natkin, 1474 Linden Av., Highland Park, and Frank Furch of
Chicago, through April.
HIGHLAND

PARK

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Glenview

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Paintings

by

Rubin Kadens of Glencoe, through April.
_ HIGHLAND PARK THEATER, 445 Central Av. Paintings by Mildred
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Paintings by Henrietta
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American paintings, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m.
to 9 p.m. Friday, and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday.

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Woman

Highwood

Mrs.
Gloria
Lind
Budishin
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Highwood will direct and star in a
performance of ‘‘Die Fledermaus’’
May
7 to
benefit
Selfhelp
of
Chicago, Inc.
Selfhelp operates two homes for
the aged in Chicago.
The operetta by Johann Strauss

out Europe. She will direct nine
other singers for the performance.
Tickets for the benefit may be
obtained from Mrs. Jack Freeman,
366 South Av., Glencoe, or at the
school
box
office
prior
to the
performance.

Jr. will be presented at 3:30 p.m. at

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concerts

this

will present
spring.
Now

in

May

its

eighth

_ group has a

season,

the

repertoire which in-

cludes madrigals, motets, cantatas,
oratorios,
contemporary
works,
sacred music, and folk songs of
many nations.

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are scheduled for:

Apr. 30—in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Maurice Mitchell, Lake Forest.

and

May 3 and 7—in the home of Mr.

Mrs. Philip Hyman, 962 Judson

Av., Highland Park.
May

the Waukegan Business and Professional Women’s Club.

15—at

the

annual

dinner of

16—at

a

The Highland Park Associates of
the Woman’s Board of the Art
Institute of Chicago May 5 will visit
the studio of Lillian (Mrs. William)
Kalan.
From 1 to 3 p.m. the group will
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_ in the studio in her home at 1250
~ McDaniels Av., Highland Park.
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North

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- to 4:30 p.m. on five Sundays, in the

Fine Arts Building, 410 S. Michigan
Av., Chicago.
The tryouts are scheduled for this
- Sunday and Apr. 30, May 7, and
May 21.

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SING IN CONCERT

Cynthia
kins, 331

(Mrs. William C.) JenPrairie Av., Highwood,

will sing with the Apollo Musical
Club of Chicago when the group
presents its spring concert Wednes-

_ day. The program will be given at
8:15 p.m. in Chicago’s Orchestra

"Hall.

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Northwestern

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To Honor
Exhibitors

the

Center.

director, Mrs. Carol Hyman,

Mrs.

Hyman

director

for

has
the

annual

Print

and

a

from

a reception in the league studios at
Winnetka Community House.

where

been

choral

Chicago

Public

both in homes

and

in public. Mrs. Hyman can be
contacted for information.
Highland Park participants are
Dr. Burton Green, 2120 St. Johns
Av.; Mrs. Paul Moroz, 949 Wade
St.; Mrs. James Snyder, 1557 Green

The

will

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follow.

monthly

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Gladys

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Feldman of Lincolnwood.

and

third,

Rd., Highland
Sherri

Winnetka;

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and Spaulding Avs., Chicago.
Flutist Jean W. (Mrs. LaVerne)

Highland Park.

Rd., Northbrook,

with

Donald

Peck

Park;

Jerome)

Diane

(Mrs.

Kenneth)

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Hoogheem of Deerfield and pianist
Martha T. (Mrs. Del H.) Schroer of
Northbrook will play compositions
by Johann Sebastian Bach, Gabriel
Pierne, and Robert Muczynski.
Mrs. Hoogheem, 1100 Springfield
Av., teaches flute in the north
suburban area and is a member of
the Chicago Civic Orchestra, the
Evanston Symphony Orchestra, and
the Chicago Chamber Ensemble.
The flutist appeared as soloist with
the Chicago Civic Orchestra in
January and is a former member
of the Atlanta Symphony Orcheswehr

(Mrs.

Among those receiving honorable
mention are Linda L. (Mrs. Douglas) Kramer,
370 Glendale Av.,

Sonatas for flute and piano will
be presented ir?a free public recital
by North Shore musicians at 8:30
p.m. Tuesday in North Park Col-

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young Cockney artist who is,
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wife has divorced him and most 0

dances

and

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with his
various zany plots to get her back.

the boyout

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a daughter,

Mrs.

657

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of Chicago;

Ruth

Stout
of LaGrange;
and three
_ grandchildren.
_
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LaGrange
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Congregational
- Church.

we

Burial

was

at

Bronswood

_ Cemetery in Oak Brook.

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in

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and

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by

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wife,

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of Bannockburn
and

$

Priscilla Kirkgasser of Deerfield;
_ two sons, John Regal of Glenview,
and John C. of Fond du Lac, Wis.;

_ and seven grandchildren.
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Chapel

Jack

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- Mr.

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Sales

Bill,

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et

vacation

in

Florida.

The

Further inforfrom the Park

park

Each
from

district is offering

golf

instruction for adults and children
throughout the months

of April and

May at Wilmot Jr. High School. Pro

through

begin this Saturday at the Jewett
Park Fieldhouse. The camp will be
held for children in grades 3

person

through

Holy

Park

Saleses

visited relatives in Ft. Lauderdale
Be
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By
in Birmingham, Ala., and in India
_ anapolis. The local family lives on
x - Orchard Ln.

Mother’s

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meeting

Park.
6:30 p.m.—Prep basketball, Shepard School.
7:15 p.m.—Golf
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Wilmot
Junior High School.
7:30 p.m.—Stagers, Jewett Park.
Tomorrow
9 a.m.—Tot program, Presbyterian Church, Jewett Park.

1

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Jewett

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8 p.m.—Teen dance, Jewett Park.
Saturday
9 a.m.—Day camp registration,
Jewett Park.
.
9:30 a.m.—Children’s golf class,

Wilmot Junior High School.

7:30 p.m.—Paddle tennis, Shepard Junior High School.
7:30 p.m.—Stagers, Jewett Park.
Tuesday
9 a.m.—Tot program, Presbyterian Church.
9:30 a.m.—Take-Off Pounds Sensibly Club, Jewett Park.
1 p.m.—Tot
program,
Jewett
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7:15 p.m.—Adult golf class, Wilmot Junior High School.
7:30

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9 a.m.—Tot program ,Presbyterian Church, Jewett Park.
1 p.m.—Tot
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Jewett
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7:30 p.m.—Stagers, Jewett Park.

Monday

9 a.m.—Tot

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7:30 p.m.—Men’s informal basketball, Wilmot Junior High School.

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Mrs. Jill Elkington is the instructor. Registration must be made in

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which Felix Mendelssohn wrote at
the age of 15; Pulitzer prize winner

Handel’s ‘“‘Samson’’; his own arrangement of ‘‘The Tuba Man”’;
and ‘‘When Yuba Plays the Rhum-

point of the band’s concert season.

New York “From Every Horizon”’;
clarinet section solo by Leroy
Anderson entitled ‘Clarinet Can-

The

Deerfield

High

School

Con-

cert Band will present a concert
featuring William Bell, “King of

Norman

The concert will present all three of
the Deerfield bands, the Reserve,
the Varsity, and the Concert.

The music

programmed

for this

concert reflects the band’s desire to
foster both personal virtuosity and

group playing ability. A wide range
of music has been scheduled for
this presentation, running all the
way from the classic to the con-

Dello

Joio’s

tone poem

will play “Honor

to

ba

Concert

Band

will also

the

Tuba”

also

his

own

Mr.

Bell

and

the

arrangement.

Deerfield bass section will play the
march ‘‘Them Basses.”

dy”;
and
John
Philip
Sousa’s
famous
‘Stars and Stripes Forever.”
:

The

on

and Arms’’ from

According

officials,

to

music

this concert

department

promises

to

ac-

be one of the best ever presented at

company
Mr.
Bell with several
solos and narrations. Mr. Bell, who
has played
with all the major
orchestras and bands in the country

Deerfield. Tickets are to be sold in
various places around Deerfield
and are available at the door for $1

for adults and 50 cents for children.

temporary.

The

combined

Artificial Frog Fertilization

Rotarians to Hear Discussion

All

Of High School’s Referendum

A

bulletin

school

on

the

to be offered

The speakers will be Dr. Karl R.
Plath, district superintendent, and

first

summer

by

Deerfield

School District 109 will be mailed to
district residents within two weeks.

The bulletin will give a complete
discription of courses, class schedules, and
beginning

fees for the
June
19
at

program
Shepard

Junior High School.
The school, which will have 50minute classes from 8:30 a.m.-12:30

p.m., will end July 28. The tuition
charge
will be $20 per class
because no state aid or tax money
will be used for teachers’ salaries.
Eligible are all students currently
enrolled in grades 1 to 8 who live
within the district’s boundaries.
Courses to be offered include art;
home economics; intermediate and
junior high ‘‘how to study’”’ courses;
accelerated,
developmental,
and remedial mathematics (grades

3-8);

instrumental

and

vocal

mu-

sic; children’s literature (grades 18),
poetry,
creative
dramatics,

creative writing, and developmental, remedial, and speed reading;
intermediate, accelerated, and junior high accelerated science, accelerated social studies;
typing;
and woodworking.

LWV Opens Its Annual
_ Meeting to the Public
The public is invited to this
year’s annual Deerfield League of
Women Voters luncheon meeting to
be held May 3 at the Deerpath Inn,
Lake Forest.
The League
has opened
the
meeting to acquaint the public with

its activities and studies. Tickets
are $3.50. Reservations may be
made
by calling Mrs.
Stanley
Lelewer, 1231 Central Av.

72

Deerfield Rotary meeting at 12:15
p.m. today in the Villa Moderne.
William E. Nelson, board president.
The

board

is

in

seeking

the

a

fund’s_

Plath,

superintendent

since

1965, received his bachelor’s degree
from Marquette University and his
master’s and doctor’s degrees from

Columbia University in New York.
He formerly was a superintendent
in Sterling, Ill., a teacher, head
football coach, and administrator

at Evanston High School.
Mr. Nelson, a high school board
member for six years, also served
on the Deerfield School District 109
Board.

’67-This Way Out
Is Prom Theme
“°67—This
Way
theme of Deerfield
prom

presented

Class.

This

Out”
High
by

year’s

is the
School’s

the

Junior

prom

will

different from
previous
Deerfield, in that it is

be

ones at
the first

prom to be held out of school.
The prom will take place June 2
at the Highland Park Country Club
from

8:30

p.m.

to 12:30.

“Mustang!”

traditional

Lee’;

and

folk-song

Caesar

Giovan-

articles

on

this

High School.
ments
from
adults. Send
Teen Page
Central Av.,

page

are

The

cost

per couple is 10 dollars, which
includes a buffet style supper;
appetizers, salad, fried chicken,
cold platter, pies, pastry, soft
drinks, and punch.
The number of tickets available
is limited on only 200. They went on

We

encourage comboth
tenns
and.
them in care of the
to the Villager, 444
Highland Park.

Students Visit

junior

class

who

make

have
Prom

tried their
’67

a

huge

this

achievement

through

the use of a camera attachment on
a

microscope.

Such

a

degree

of

success in fertilization and growth
is rarely achieved even at the
college laboratory level.
The experiment was chiefly conducted by students Jon Rosner,
Marty Klempner, and Wil Kracht,
and when called upon, assistance
was given by their instructor,
extract

was

injected

frog

which

induced

a female

early ovulation. The female frog
was then stripped of her eggs which
were placed in a dish containing

Melrose Park to visit the Jewel
Distribution Center.
They were accompanied by their
teachers, Mr. Hardt and Mr. Stewart, and Mr. Sansome, the manager

frog sperm.

of the Jewel. The purpose of the
excursion was to show the business
students a wholesale establishment
in operation.
The first tour was at the Jewel
Bakery. As a compliment of Jewel,

each visitor received coffee and
rolls and a coffee cake. Next in the
grocery area, a third of a mile long
building, the students saw the
grocery wholesale department. This
department supplies 150 stores with
products. The students observed
potato

chips

being

made

in

the

was

the

factory.
The

students’

last

stop

perishables’ building. Everyone had
the opportunity to walk through a
huge freezer which is kept at 10
. degrees below zero.
The
students
agreed

that

the

trip was worthwhile. Mr. Stewart
and Mr. Hardt appreciated Mr.
Sansome’s efforts in making the
trip so successful. As a final act of
hospitality the Jewel took all 50
visitors to lunch after the tour.
CELEBRATE

BIRTHDAY

sary Sunday. A party, with a magic

best to
success.

experi-

Deerfield High School’s Retailing
and Business Office Machines students took a field trip on Apr. 4 to

great deal

to the

remarkable

Hormonal

other students will be able to buy
the remaining tickets.
Entertainment for the dance will
be provided by “The Riddles.” A
is due

a

ment in the fertilization of the frog
egg.
Student Ron Schultz was able to

into

Mr. and Mrs. James Reid and
their son, Kevin, 78 Lincolnshire
Dr.,
Lincolnshire,
helped _ their
daughter and sister, Gina, celebrate her third birthday anniver-

of credit

completed

George Van Horne.

Jewel Center

sale Monday and for the first three
days, they will be sold to seniors
only and following that, any of the

This past month the Senior biology class of Deerfield High School

record

at Deerfield

21-cent

tax-rate

ceiling.

Dr.

the

written by students

will discuss the May 6 education
fund tax-rate referendum at the

increase

of

will play

nini’s modern ‘Overture in B flat.”
As their part of the performance,
the Concert Band will play a
variety
of
numbers,
including

William Bell

Bulletin Ready

Re-

Biology Class Completes

‘Aura

Summer Class

and

a theatrical-type concert march by

ment

Two officials of the DeerfieldHighland Park High School District

Varsity

Eric
Osterling;
Jadin’s
recently
discovered ‘“‘Symphonie for Band”’;
an unusual and colorful arrange-

serve Bands

show

and

children,

birthday
was

given

cake

for

the

at the Ivanhoe

Restaurant in Chicago.

Through the use of a microscope
the students could watch the process of fertilization take place. The

of

regeneration

and

hormonal

growth are now taking place with
these tadpoles. Student Mike Haines

conducted an experiment in parthogenic growth.
He took a~° few
unfertilized eggs and pricked them
with a pin saturated with a blood/
body fluid solution.
Embryonic growth started, but
the eggs died after seven days.
However,

the

experiment
was

im-

portant in showing that embryonic
growth can take place without
fertilization.
The degree of success in these
experiments might be attributed to

of 10 to

the organization of senior biology.
In this course individual work is

These
dishes
were
placed
at
different temperatures to see what

stressed. The instructor is mainly
for advisory help, much like that of
a college lab course.

cluster of fertilized eggs were then

separated, and groupings
15 were placed in dishes.
effect temperature

plays in develwere

This use of individual study
better prepares the science-minded

Further experiments in the areas

student for a more apt and rewarding science program in college.

opment.

Some

1,800

tadpoles

produced.

Distributive Education Head
Deerfield Chamber

Addresses
James

A.

education
before

Stewart,

distributive

co-ordinator,

the

appeared

Deer-

field Chamber of
Commerce
and |
Highland
Park |
Rotary
recently
to inform _businessmen in these
communities how
they could participate

in the

first

co-operative

edu-

program

- cation

of District 113.
Mr. Stewart
response

nity

of

in

the

both

Deerfield

[

Mr. Stewart
indicated that the
business

Highland

was

very

commu-

Park

and

favorable.

He

said, “Business people in both
communities are looking for ways
to

do

operate

whatever

and work

they

can

to

co-

with the school

more closely in educating our
young adults.
“Sometimes we educators tend to
overlook all that business is presently doing in our community in the
way of meaningful part-time work
experience for our young people.”
In both meetings Mr. Stewart
emphasized the obligations of both
the school and the business community in a distributive education
program. He explained that distributive education would provide employers with well-motivated, hard-.
working,

young

people

who

would

be interested in the type of business
that they were being trained in.
After Mr. Stewart defined the
program and gave an example of a
typical day for a distributive education

student,

the

businessmen

were able to ask Mr.. Stewart
questions about the program.

April 20, 1967

+

�Deerfield Man
Gets

Summer Beginning Scheduled

New Job
national sales for
Scott,
Foresman
and Co., educa-

publishers

in Glenview.
Mr._
Forkert

formerly
general

was
sales

manager
for
Academic
Press
Inc. and manager
of
international

Mr. Forkert

sales for John Wiley and Sons Inc.
A graduate

of Principia

College,

he is a former chairman of the
program committee of the Technical,

Scientific,

and Medical

Book

Publishers Group. He is a member
of the Indonesia Council and the
Asia Society. Mr. Forkert lives at

Construction is scheduled to begin this summer on the shopping
center

at the

Waukegan

southwest

corner

of

Rds.

in

and Lake-Cook

Deerfield.
The

name

of the

major

depart-

ment store in the center will be
announced within two months. The
store, expected to be -about 80,000
square feet, will be paired with a
31,200-square-foot Jewel-Osco food
and drug store. The center also will

Bakery Expert

Gives Address

Rated Superior
In Area Contest
Three
Deerfield
High
School
Latin students were honored for
their achievements in Latin. Christine Foster, Sue McDermott, and
Mark Hamilton were all rated
‘ superior in the sectional Latin
which

is sponsored

by the Illinois Classical Conference,

was held Mar. 18, in Mundelein.

Christine and Sue took honors in
Latin I and Mark in Latin III
(Virgil). These three students will
now be able to participate in the
state finals for the Latin contest.
The finals will be held Apr. 29 at
Monmouth College.
VISITS IN DEERFIELD
Miss Juanita Mast has

to Albany,
her

returned

Ind., after a visit with

brother-in-law

and

sister,

Mr.

and Mrs. Richard L. Boldrey, 2045
Half

Day,

Deerfield.

Miss

Mast

is

in the management training program with Indiana Bell Telephone
Co.

Kenneth A. Harris, vice president
of the Kitchens of Sara Lee in
Deerfield,
was
—
the featur ed
speaker
at the
F
annual meeting of |
the Institut Fran7.
cais
du_
Libre
Service, held las
Thursday in Par
is.
:
The institute is
the largest
bakery and food reSa
*
tailing
associaMr. Harris
tion in Europe. Mr. Harris spoke to
more than 200 industry leaders
from France, England, Germany,
and Italy on ‘“‘The Development and
of

the

Frozen

through

Deerfield

Village

Board

has

rezoned the site to a neighborhood
business district classification.
The

center

is expected

a

court

of

honor

supermarkets.

Jim

to gross

and

issued

At the court of honor,

Deerfield Resident
Elected President
Of Movers Group

and —

Ken Blanck, Donald LeBrun, Steve ~
Marquardt,
Mike
Fox,
Randy —

Life Scout

Ruescher, and Gary Smith.

re

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thru Fri.

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Closed Sunday

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Mr. ‘ Bradley,
formerly
__president of the Detroit Movers Association, is vice
president of marketing and sales

1967

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for
the
Fernstrom
Moving
System, a nation-

$1716

Mr. Bradley

wide moving and storage company.
association, founded

Overseas Delivery Available

56 years ago, consists of the city’s
major movers and warehousemen.
management’s

inter-

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Merit badges were presented ot 2

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to Joseph Valenti. Arthur Rubloff
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its
management and leasing agents.

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trucking industry.
Mr. Bradley lives with his family

Bakery

Goods
Industry
in the United
States.”
Sara Lee was the first company
to mass distribute frozen baked
goods

10,000 square feet.
The

with

badges were presented to Steve |
Marquardt and Randy Buescher ¥
and second class pins were given to —
Steve Heverly and Rob Beuttas. —
Inducted with the rank of face
foot were Gil Chassie, Jeff Barnes, —

ceremony.
Scoutmaster Walt Blanck
announced that the troop has grown
from five to 36 members. The
troop, one of two sponsored by the

include small shops of from 5,000 to

Movers
tion
of

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Growth

recently

Boy Scout troop 152
its first anniversary

William P. Bradley of Deerfield
has been elected prociiens of the

230 Ramsay Rd.

contest.
The contest,

Deerfield
celebrated

For Deerfield Shopping Center

Franklyn R. Forkert of Deerfield
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manager of inter-

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�Drop Two

Duals

It’s a Slow Start
For Trackmen
Highland Park’s varsity track team opened the outdoor
season on a sour note losing two dual meets.
The Little Giants lost to Arlington 66-59 Friday after
having lost on Thursday to Wankegan 77-41.

Charles Cochran won the 440 in 50.4 against Prospect
and also anchored the mile relay team that won. Ron McLeod was another double winner, capturing the 120-yard
high hurdles and the 180-yard lows.
The two field events that the
team won were the shot put with
| Gary Wait and the high jump with
| Bob Nachman.
The team had a triangular meet
with New Trier East at Evanston
scheduled for Tuesday and will enter the Lake Shore Meet at Niles
North Saturday.
Highland Park
120-yard
H.H.—1.

59, Prospect

66

00-yard
Cochran (HP), 3. Mack (HP). T—10.5.
880-yard
run—l.
Holmes
(P),
3.
ow wre
(HP),
3.
Brauchle
(P).
880-yard relay—1. Prospect, T—1:36.2.
440-yard
yg ae
Cochran
aa
2.
Rohrbach (P), 3. Bevoche (P)T—50.5
180-yard
DHT
McLeod
(HP),
Ducey (P), Wilcox (P) T—22. ~§
Mile run—1. Holmes (P), 2. Halberin
(HP), 3. Long (P) T—4:41.8.
220-yard
dash—i.
Corteen
(P),
2.
Weinberg (HP), 3. Ratieke (P) T—23.5.

to hit the tape

Charley Cochran is about
Photo by Jan Bateman)

Mile

as he wins the 440-yard dash against Waukegan. (Staff

The only regular to remain in the

By ART BELANGER

“(Ed)
were

Garcia

both

home

and
sick.

game was Sedik.

and made
the sixth
they beat

The Titans scored all four runs in

the sixth inning.

words of
Highland
a doubleEast last

(Bob)

The split left Highland Park in a
six-way tie for second in the league
as

was

Sedik,

while

he’s

the

team’s

starting catcher, is capable of
pitching if needed. That left Sarkady as the pitcher in the opener.
He knew he was going to have to do
the job,’’ said Sanders.

‘‘He pitched

a whale of a game, but we beat him
defensively.”
The Little Giants came back to
win the second game 13-2 behind
Mike Wolf. Pat Baker pitched the
last inning. “I had to use Wolf to
try and salvage the first game,”
Sanders explained. ‘‘He went two
innings there, so I had to take him
out after five in the second.”
He’s a Hustler

With Sedik out, Sanders pressed
Dugan Rosalini into service behind
the plate. ‘‘We weren’t sure if he
was a Suburban League catcher or
not,” Sanders said. ‘‘But there’s no

| doubt that he is now. He’s a real
hustler.”
Sanders was also pleased with
the work of Chuck Allderdice.
‘He’s found himself a starting spot
somewhere,’’

Sanders

I’m not sure where. He
real fine baseball game.”

74

said,

“but

played

the

only

school

Oak Park Saturday

scheduled to pitch one of the games
and

was

able to win two. The Kits beat Oak
Park twice.

Sedik

Garcia

Evanston

a

Highland Park will tangle with
the Huskies here Saturday in an 11
a.m. doubleheader.
The Little Giants warmed up for
the Suburban League openers with
Morton
by
dumping
Glenbrook
South 7-4 last Tuesday.
Sanders

took

advantage

of a 7-0

lead after five innings to get some
playing experience for his bench.

Highland

Park’s

Sophomores

Lose

Highland Park’s sophomore baseball team suffered its first defeat of
the year last week, a 6-0 setback to
Glenbrook North.
The soph Giants were humiliated
by a no-hit pitching performance
from Paul Walker.
On Tuesday of last week the
team overpowered Glenbrook South
8-0.

On Saturday, in the first doubleheader of the season, the team lost
twice to Morton East, both times

by 1-0.

Glenbrook South
Highland Park

GLENBROOK

SO. (4
Ab RH
Gotschewski, If 3 0 0
Farrini,r
; en
ee)
Harer, db
» Se
Bes
Gregg, cf
4-32
Zander,c
2:38
Mueller,1b
: oe
Brunswick,rf
2 0 0
J. Wilson, 3b
3 0 0
D.Wilson,ss
0 0 0
Lock, ss
200
Riddell, p
6.48
Lass
100
Botsford,p
00
0
Gillis, p
ee
ee

Totals

:

0 00
2:80

00
4
7°04

vet

HIGHLAND PK. (7)
Ab RH
Scornavacco, ss 2 0 ©
Allderdice,ss
1 0 1
Rosalini, rf
2 0 0
Lindstrom, rf
1 0 0
Sedik, c
4 1 1
Stein, If
2 1 0
Addison, If
0 0 O
ayer, 3b
0 0 0
Skidmore, 3b
0 2 0
Rosen,
1 1 0
Rogan, cf
2 1 2
Kaplan, cf
0 0 0
Baker, 2b,p
2 0 0
Garcia, p
1 0 0
Sarkady, p
1 0 0
olf, p
:
1
Gomez, 2b
0710
Totals
20 7 5

26 4 3
RHE
3 4
739

e—3

RBI—Mueller,
Brunswick, J. Wilson, Gillis,
Allderdice, Rogan (2), Baker. 2B—Harer, Allderdice. $B—Brunswick,
Sedik, Skidmore,
Rosen (2). E—Harer, Mueller, D.
Wilson, Lock,
Gillis, Allderdice, Sedik, Mayer.
PB—Zander
Left—Glenbrook
South
9, Highland
Park
4.
Sac—Scornavacco.
Sac.
Fly—Baker.
HPB—
Baker (Zander).
PITCHING
Riddell (L)
Botsford
Gillis
Sarkady (W)
Wolf
’ Baker
Garcia
Time—2:15
MORTON

Ip
3-2/3
fa
3
2
0
2

SUMMARY
H
2

R
6
0
1

ER
3
0
1

BB
5
0
4

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, ee ee aoe
0
0
0
0
1
4
4
4
0
0
0
1

SO
0
0
0
Sie
4
0
5

EAST (11)
HIGHLAND
PK. (10)
Ab RH
Ab RH
3 2 1 Scornavacco,ss 1 2 1
3 2 0 Rosalini,c
443
&amp; 1 1. Skidmore, 3b
ee Be
Bee ee
ein, If
221
2 1 1° Rosen, Ib
401
5 0 1
Rogan, cf
oes
ee
4 0 0 Baker, 2b
ee
yee
5 0 0 Sarkady, p
Se ae |
4 2 3 Addison, r
Y oe
33 11 8
Totals
2919
8
205003
0 0—10
8
2
0005
3 1—1T11
8

Gervasio, 2b
ach, r
Buscemi, 3b
Freza, cf
Adamec, ss
occio, c
Allison, 1b
Bostrom, If
Wagner, p
Totals
Highland Park
Morton
MORTON

EAST (2)
HIGHLAND
PK. (13)
AbRH
Ab RH
4 0 0 Scornavacco,ss 4 1 2
4 1 0 Rosalini, c
300
4 1 1. Skidmore; Sb
4s }e4
4 0 1 Stein,
a 3:2
3 0 0 Rosen,1b
620
HS
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Total
28 2 4
Totals
26 13:11
Morton
100
100—2
44
Highland Park
&gt; © 608
2: x—2H
2

Gervasio, 2b
Moccio, rf
Wagner, cf
Adamec, ss
Freza, p
Bostrom, If
Allison, 1b
Stengel, c
Buscemi, 3b

Highland

Park

(M.

stein
aa 6 peeee, Rosenbaum, Cochran)
T—3
Two-mile run—1. Baker (P), 2. Wilcox
(P), 3. Oswald (P) T—10:42.5.
Broad as:
Rohrbak (P), 2. Rosenbaum (HP), 3. Ratheike (P) 18-9.
High
jump
Nachman
ys
2.
Harrington (HP), 3. Ducey (P)5:
Shot put—1.
Wait
(HP), 2. Ziramerman (HP), 3. fectign vge 8 (HP) 4
Discus—1. Green (P), 2. Wait (HP), 3.
Knapp (HP) 139-0.
Pole
vault—1.
ic
(P)
2. Imoff
(P), 3. Brown (HP)1
Waukegan 77, Sa
Park 41
120-yard H.H.—1. Drew
w
2. Barrens (W), McLeod (HP) T—15 6.
100-yard dash—1. Brown (Ww), 2. Mack
(HP), 3. Reardon (W) T—10
880-yard run—l. Cruey iw). 2 Weina
Fi (HP),
3. Underwood
(HP)
T—

Big Errors Are Damaging
As Little Giants Split Pair
“We were leading 10-2
two three-run errors in
and seventh innings and
(Chuck) Sarkady.”
Those were the first
coach Jay Sanders after
Park lost the opener of
header 11-10 to Morton
Saturday.

relay—1.

880-yard
relay—1l.
Waukegan,
T—
$-35.5.
440-yard
dash—1.
Cochran
(HP),
2.
Mackie (W), 3. Close (W) T—51.5.
180-yard L.H.—1. Drew ve
2. Carlson (W), 3. Hilson (W) T—21.
Mile run—1. Halperin GP), Z Dawson (W), 3. Dick (HP), T—4
20-yard dash—1. Brown (W), %. Mack
(HP), 3. Espinsozi (W) T—23
Mile relay—1.
Highland ‘Bark
(M.
pea
einberg, Rosen, Cochran)
—3:3
Broad jump—1. Hilson (W), 2. Rosenbaum (HP), 3. Morgan (HP) 162 3/4.
High
jump—l.
Clendening
CW).
Nachman (HP), 3. Morgan (HP)5
Shot
put—1.
Geiling (W),
2. Pohaee
(W), 3. Ciesla (W) 46-334
Discus—1.
Knapp
(HP),
2.
Oliver
(W), 3. Ciesla (W) 125-514
Pole
ae
ae
Clendening
(W),
2.
Marsh (W), 3. Brown (HP).

Little Giant Soph
Golfers Lose Two
Highland Park’s sophomore golf
team dropped two dual meets last
week, losing to libertyville 192-189
and to Waukegan 194-174.
The freshman team also lost to
Waukegan by a score of 208-187.
Richard Lindar had a 45 to pace
the team against Libertyville. Jeff
Winston was two strokes back.
Winston was the leader against
Waukegan with a 46. Mike Lewis
carded a 47.

Frosh

Giants

Fail

In Four Attempts
The Highland Park freshman
baseball team played four games
last week, losing three and tieing
one.
The Baby Giants lost to Glenbrook North 4-2, tied Glenbrook
South 3-3, and dropped a doubleheader to Morton East 7-0 and 7-2
to open
the Suburban
League
season.

Baseball
Registration
Set May 6
Registration
Park

for

Recreation

the

Highland

Department

sum-

mer baseball program will be held
May 6 at 9 a.m. at the Recreation
Center.
Carl Hartmann, superintendent of
recreation,

has

indicated

that

all

boys who register are assured of
playing on a team. There are no
tryouts and no cuts. Each boy must
play in every game throughout the
summer.
Boys who are now or will be
seven by June 19 will register for
the T-League, which will play on
Saturday mornings.
Boys 8-10 will play in the Little
League minors at Sunset, Lincoln,
and West Ridge parks. Boys 11-12
play in the Major Leagues at Sunset Park. These teams have full
uniforms, made available through
the Youth Baseball Commission.
Major Leaguers who will not be 13
by Aug. 1 can try out for one of the
teams in the Lake County Little
Major League.
Boys who are 13-14 will play Pony
League. An all-star team is planned
to compete in a North Suburban
League.

Those boys who are 15-16 will
play Colt League baseball and one
team of all-stars will represent
Highland Park in a North Shore
League.
A registration fee of $2.50 includes the cost of a T-shirt for Tleaguers and Minor Leaguers and
provides part of the cost of equipment.

A Little League clinic is planned
for

May

20.

Additional

clinics

are

planned each Saturday thereafter
to June 17. League play will open
June 19 and end Aug. 4.

Briarwood Club
Set For CJA Golf
Briarwood Country Club of Deerfield is one of seven Chicago area
clubs participating in the Combined
Jewish
Appeal’s
drive
for
$2,600,000.

. Eighteen holes of golf will be
played at the seven clubs on June
21 as part of the “Country Club
Day for CJA.”
Briarwood members representing
the club at the planning session last
Monday
were
president
Milton
Rudo of Highland Park, CJA chairman Harry R. Schultz of Glencoe,
and Richard Wolff of Glencoe.

April 20,

1967

�Campagni
ART

BELANGER

JOE

Captures
Crown

BAU MAN

‘NE OF THE REASONS we enjoy covering high
the players—before

the game,

during it, and

also after

it’s completed.
Baseball,

more

than

the other

so-called

major

sport,

of the players

sit on the

bench

and

discuss

the

Campagni,

game.

Joining in on the conversation enables us to become
better acquainted with the players—and them with us.
Many times we are pleasantly surprised with the
profoundness of comments the players come up with.
from the North Shore area, a player of the winning team

on the

HE HOT STOVE LEAGUE is in full session now that the baseball
season is in full swing and it’s not uncommon to find two or
more people discussing unusual situations that crop up in games.
Probably the most unusual aspect of the high school season in this
area is the five man infield employed by coach Ken McGonagle at

Evanston. The Wildkits have used just two outfielders in all the
games thus far and McGonagle seems to be satisfied with it. He has
kept charts over the past few years and found that the majority of
the opponents’ hits were going up the alleys in left-and-right-center.

has stopped the

hits through the box.

“There haven’t been any basic changes in baseball in 50 years,”
says McGonagle. “This switch tends to make the other guys stop and
that’s part of the strategy.”

EVERAL UNUSUAL SITUATIONS have come up in the young
season but none as unusual as one that is discussed in the National Alliance Edition of the 1967 Baseball Case Book.
Suppose that you’re the umpire in the following play. How would
you make your decision?
There are runners on first and second with one out. The batter

hits a long fly which appears to be a safe hit but which is finally
caught

by

the

center

fielder

for

the

second

out.

The

runner

from

second advances home but fails to touch third. The runner on first
fails to tag up at first and

advances

to third. The

ball is thrown

to

first and appeal is allowed. The ball is then thrown to third and appeal is made. Does the run score?
Ruling—When the runner from first was out on appeal, it made
the third out. Technically, there cannot be a fourth out and hence
there is no way to put the runner from second out. However, this is
a technicality and the umpire would be justified in setting aside the
out by the runner from first and calling the runner from second out
instead,

.

Lattner’s

Steak

House

in Chicago.

Naughton

devoted

We

24 years to coaching in the Chicago Catholic League.

committee.

The

committee

has been

working

to set dates

and rules

HE SUBURBAN LEAGUE has lost three varsity coaches in
past few weeks. Fred Dickman has resigned as basketball coach
at Highland Park, Bob Trevarthen has left his post as track coach
at Evanston, and Ron Walden resigned as gymnastics coach at the
same school. All three will remain on the school staffs.
Dickman will continue to be varsity golf coach and driver education instructor. Trevarthen and Walden will both devote their full
time to school administration as assistant principals.
Trevarthen’s assistant, Ron Helberg, will take over the head coachPeter Brown,

former sophomore

coach,

will head the gymnastics team. Dickman’s replacement has not been
announced.
Highland

director

Park

is

to replace

also

in

the

Dick

Ault,

process

whose

Aug. 4. Ault has accepted the position
Westminster College in Fulton, Mo.

April 20,

1967

of

finding

resignation
of

varsity

a

new

athletic

will be effective
track

coach

at

soph),

Notre

Orders

3:30

Dame

at Holy

Cross

(frosh),

vs.&gt; guia

S. at

the

BOYDSTON STILL RUNS
Former
Northwestern
distance
running star Craig Boydston, 1966
Big Ten mile champion, is continuing his running while in training as
a navy pilot. He recently finished
third

in

the

steeplechase

at

the

University of Florida Relays while
representing Pensacola Air Base.

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:

Trier E., 4:30
Ste
oe
Tuesday
:
Northwestern at Northern Illinois
;
University High at North Shore, 3:30
Fremd at Glenbrook N. (varsity-soph), 4: 30,
New Trier W. at Maine S. (varsity- soph),
aries W. at Glenbrook S. (varsity- soph-os

4:

E. at New

ane

E.

at

Proviso

‘Niles N. at Deerfield

Highland
soph), 4:30

Park

at

W.

(varsity-soph), 4:15

Waukegan

_

(varsity-

GOLF
Thursday
Highland Park at Glenbrook N., 4
Lake Forest at Deerfield, 4:30
Friday
North Shore at Morgan Park, 3:30
Glenbrook N. at Mundelein, 4
Maine

PE

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at

Evanston,

4:30

Saturday
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bata test
nois
Glenbrook N.

at Lobe. day

Llinois

Invitational,

9

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Niles N. at Deerfield,4
Niles E. at Evanston, 4
Proviso E. at Highland Park, 4
Niles W. at Glenbrook S., 3:50
New Trier W. at Maine S., 4
Glenbrook N. at Fremd, 4
Tuesday
North Shore at Elgin Academy, 3:30
Barrington

Fremd

at

at

Highland

Park,

Wednesday
Trier W., 4

New

4:15

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SKOKIE

Northwestern

Latin School at North _—
3:30
Evanston at Maine E., 4:30
Libertyville at Glenbrook N. (varsity- -soph),
Saturday
Northwestern at Michigan
New Ms og E., Hinsdale, Menasha *
(varsity),9
Maine E., Maine S. at Maine W., 9
Morton E. at Highland Park, 10

HONDA of NORTHSHORE|: m
“Where

at New Trier E. (JV-soph Bie
Friday

(varsity-soph-frosh),

Prine at Glenbrook N. (varsity-soph), 4:30
Maine E., Palatine at Arlington (varsity-froshsoph), 4:15
Deerfield at Niles N. (varsity-soph), 4:30
Maine S. at New Trier W. (varsity-soph), 4:30
Marian Central at Notre Dame, 4:30
Friday
St. Francis De Sales at Notre Dame, 4:30
Arlington at Maine E. (frosh), 4:30
Saturday
Minnesota, Iowa at Northwestern
North
Shore,
Francis
Parker
at Glenwood
School, 10
Deerfield at Lake Forest, 10
Maine E. at Proviso E. Relays, noon
Glenbrook N., Highland Park at Lake Shore
Invitational (Niles North), 1
Evanston at Bloom, 10
Sunday
Loyola Junior Relays at Hanson Park, 12:30
Monday
Notre Dame, Grant at Lake Forest, 4
New Trier W. at Bloom (varsity-soph-frosh),4
Tuesday
Evanston at Waukegan, 4:30

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Hinsdale at Maine E. (varsity-frosh-soph),4

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New Trier E. at Highland Park (varsity), 4:15
Evanston at Waukegan (varsity), 4:15
Fenwick at Loyola (varsity), 3:30
Maine S. at Niles N. (varsity-frosh B), 4:30
Glenbrook S. at Glenbrook N. (varsity-frosh
B),4
Deerfield at New Trier W. (varsity-frosh B),
4:30
Maine E. at Proviso W. (varsity), 4:15
Ridgewood at Notre Dame (varsity-frosh), 4
Proviso W. at Maine E. (soph-frosh), 4:15
Niles N. at Maine S. (soph-frosh A), 4:30
Glenbrook N. at Glenbrook S. (soph-frosh A), 4
New Trier W. at Deerfield (soph-frosh A), 4:30
Waukegan at Evanston (frosh-soph), 4:30
: siienlang Park at New Trier E. (frosh-soph),

have a HONDA

HONDA OWNERS:
Now is the time to

Pree N. at Deerfield (varsity-soph), 4:3
Maine E., Niles W. at Maine S. (varsity-se
frosh), 4: 15
Fremd at New Trier W. (varsity-soph),4
Wednesday
;
Immaculate Conception at Notre Dame, 4
TENNIS
Thursday
;

Wednesday

HONDA

*plus

this year. New Trier East is the defend-

ing duties of the track team.

Niles W. at Deerfield (soph-frosh A), 4:
Maine S. at Glenbrook N. (soph-frosh Ay 4:15
:
Tuesday
Notre Dame at Northwestern, 3:30
University High at North Shore (varsity-frosh-

PRICED
AS LOW

AY FEARHEILEY, varsity golf coach of New Trier East, is a
member of the Illinois High School Association’s golf advisory
for the state tournaments
ing state champion.

at Niles W. (varsity-frosh B), 4:30
N. at Maine S. (varsity-frosh wy 4:15
Notre Dame (varsity-soph),4
Niles N. (soph-frosh A), 4:30
S. at New Trier W. (soph-frosh A),

THINK HONDA

ENE SULLIVAN, athletic director of Loyola Academy, is a
committee member for a stag reception that will honor Clem
Naughton, former basketball coach, football coach, and athletic
director of St. Philip High School. The reception will be held Apr.
30 at Johnny

Deerfield
Glenbrook
Carmel at
Fremd at
a4 Glenbrook

SCRATCH
FLIGHT—Julio
Campagni,
Highwood,
71;
Nello Campagni,
Highwood, 74; Ray Chamberlin, Libertyville,
74; Frank Hianik, Park Ridge, 75; Mike
Stolarik,
Waukegan,
75;
Andy
Toth,
Arlington
Heights,
75;
Miro
Vidovich,
Blue
Island,
75;
Matt
Betley
Jr..
Chicago, 76; Dennis Piotrowski, Chicago, 76; Mills Rendell, Palatine, 76; Ray
Garolis,
Waukegan,
77;
Joe
Mikan,
Lockport,
77;
Bud
Plunge,
Joliet,
177;
Dave
Turner,
Villa
Park,
77;
Larry
Dennis, Arlington Heights, 78; Ace Ellis,
Wilmette, 78.
FIRST
FLIGHT
(net
score)—Bruce
Olson,
Glenview,
69;
Earl
Black,
LaGrange Park, 70; R. Barrett, Chicago,
71;
Dave
Rundle,
Hickory
Hills,
72;
Daniel Ames, Deerfield, 74; Jay Swann,
Chicago,
74;
Bruno
Waara,
Arlington
Heights,
74;
Gary
Elias, Chicago,
75;
Lee Knight, Glenview, 75; Hugh Rankin,
Chicago,
75;
Phillip Antokal,
Chicago,
76; Jack Dundon,
Downers
Grove,
76;
Howard
Haire,
Arlington
Heights,
76:
Stanley Pietrzak,
Northbrook,
76;
Bill
Sloup, Chicago, 716; Wendell Venerable,
cage.
76; - Jim Donovan, Chicago, 67;
Blue
stabrook,
Evanston,
76;
Frank
Johnson, Lisle, 76; Rick Merk Jr., Des
Plaines, 76; Arthur Muskat,
Glenview,
76;
Don
Pankow,
Hinsdale,
76;
Al
Renzetti, Addison, 76; Jay Stefanic, Oak
Park, 76.
SECOND
FLIGHT
(net
score)—
George
Beringer,
Chicago,
73;
James
Jorgensen, Arlington Heights, 73; Palmer Pyle, Northbrook, 73; Michael Townson,
Highland
Park,
Al
Wienke;
Chicago, 73; Bud Bellstrom, LaGrange
Park,
74; A. Meaume,
Morton Grove,
74; Walter Piotrowski, Chicago, 74; R.
Sipek,
Chicago,
74; John Berdell,
Mt.
Prospect,
75;
Robert
Chamberlain,
Northbrook,
75;
Bill
Richards,
Park
Ridge,
75;
Donald
Clement,
‘Morton
Grove,
76;
Victor Lillig, Chicago,
76;
George
McCafferty,
Rolling Meadows,
76;
Frank
Skubal, Chicago,
76; Glenn
Bowgren,
Glen Ellyn,
a
Larry Garnero, Bartlett, 77; Carl Hendrix, Chicago, 77; Hank Juergensen, Mt. Prospect,
17; Ed Witort, Lisle, 77; Jack Bolton,
Geneva, 78; Bob Crackel, Woodale, 78;
Bill
Slis,
Chicago,
78;
Ted
Barkow,
Skokie, 78, Harry Foss, Oak Lawn, 78;
John Freeman,
Evanston,
18;
2. ‘Sanford, Chicago Heights, 78.

so that the run would not reach home.

py;

Monday

De Paul at Loyola (varsity), 3:30
Niles N. at Fremd (varsity-frosh B), 4:30
ge fl Ph
W. at Glenbrook S. (varsity-frosh

Campagni also carded one of the
three eagles
scored
in sunny,
breezy weather over the 6,660-yard
layout. He made a four-foot putt on
the 450-yard 16th for an eagle.

over to the bench. That’s the difference between winning
and losing.’ It isn’t necessary to say which team won.
It’s things like that that make us forget how cold the
weather is while covering the early games each season.

think—and

proprietor

sia Club in Lake Forest.

field we yell and run and talk. They just kinda strolled

By putting his left fielder in the infield McGonagle

bowling

Nello Campagni of Highwood and
Ray Chamberlin of Libertyville.
In addition to the top prize in the
scratch division, Campagni walked
off with a set of irons offered by
Hubby Habjan, the pro at Onwent-

was heard to comment to a teammate. “. . . I knew they
were going to lose as soon as I saw them get off the bus.
They just looked like losers. I don’t know exactly what

we come

a

in West Chicago to win the season’s
opening event by three shots over

Last week, while covering a game between two teams

it is but I guess it’s the spirit. When

Iowa at Northwestern (2), 2
Glenbrook N. at Niles N. (varsity-frosh B), 4
Niles W. at New Trier W. (varsity-frosh B), 4:30
Fremd at Deerfield (varsity), 4:30
Latin School at North Shore (varsity), 3:30
Glenbrook S. at Maine S. (varsity-frosh B), 4:15
Marian Central at Notre Dame (varsity-soph), 4
Niles N. at Glenbrook N. (soph-frosh A), 4:30
New Trier W. at Niles W. (soph- —_
ib 4:30
Deerfield at Fremd (soph-frosh),4
Maine S. at Glenbrook S. (soph- eee MA) 4:15
Saturday
Minnesota at Northwestern (2), 1
Proviso E. at Evanston, 2 (varsity), 11
Morton E. at New Trier E., 2 (varsity), 11
Oak Park at Highland Park, 2 (varsity), 11
Weber at Loyola (varsity), noon
St. Joseph (South Bend) at Notre Dame (2), 11
Riverside-Brookfield at Maine E. (2), 10
Evanston at Proviso E. (soph-frosh), 11
Highland Park at Oak Park (frosh-soph), 2
New Trier E. at New Trier W. (JV-frosh B), 17
Maine
E. at Riverside-Brookfield, 2 (sophfrosh), 10

and Chicago’s national public links
committeeman,
matched par 71
over the St. Andrews No. 1 course

has more free time. While the team is batting the rest

B), 4:30

Friday

Julio Campagni of Highwood Saturday won the seventh annual
Spring Thaw tournament sponsored
by the Northern [Illinois Men’s
Amateur Golf Association.

school baseball games is the opportunity to talk to

BASEBALL
Thursday
E. at Maine E. (JV-frosh

New Trier

Highland

Park

Winnetka—Glencoe

BERBER

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�HATTA
IS SECOND

Area Athletes Aid
In MDYF Mat Win
Five North Shore athletes were
members
of the Mayor
Daley
Youth

Foundation

Wrestling

which

last

won

week

Greco-Roman

and

both

freestyle

the

at 125.5 pounds. Don Behm, the Big
Ten champion from Michigan State,
won three of his five matches and
went unplaced. Dave Brook, a New

team

Trier senior, won two matches, lost

Club

championships in the National Amateur
Athletic
Union
wrestling
tournament in Lincoln, Neb.
The MDYF team, coached by
Northwestern
mat
mentor
Ken
Kraft, scored 40 points in freestyle

and 28 in the Greco division to
repeat the sweep of team honors it
made at this same tournament last
year.
The top performers among area
competitors were Tadaaki Hatta of
Evanston and Deerfield’s Steve
Combs.
Hatta,
a
Northwestern
graduate student who is a former
national collegiate champion, won

Wins
Highland
team

Advance registration for all boys

Park’s

captured

varsity
first

tennis

place

last

Saturday in the Niles West Quadrangular.
Niles West was second, Proviso
West third, and Ridgewood fourth.
Highland

Park’s

record

was

13-2.

Niles was 9-6.

planning
to play in Highwood’s
summer baseball program will be

held this Saturday and next at the
Community Center.
Boys

can

sign

Wee,

American,

ley,

Mighty

up

for

National,

Mites,

the

Pee

Sun Val-

and.

Pony

League teams between the hours of
10 a.m. and noon. Boys between the

ages of 7 and 14 are eligible.

Jim Friedman, No. 1 singles, won
two
matches
but lost his first
match of the season to Paul Gilford
of Niles.
Scott O’Connell posted a 3-0 mark

at No. 2 singles while Andy Simon
was 3-0 at No. 3.

Don

Skrinar

Valley

team.

handle

the

will

coach

Marv

Mighty

the

Baker

Mites

and

Sun

will
both

will compete in the Suburban Little
Major League.
Bob Turelli will coach the Pony
League

team,

which

competes

in

Giants
Golfers
Divide
Highland
team

Park’s

opened

varsity

its season

another doubles match.

DUBACH

RUNS

AT GRINNEL

Brent Dubach of Highland Park is
a member of the freshman track

team

at Grinnell (Ia.) College. He

runs on the sprint medley
relay teams.

76

and mile

Team

Triumphs

over Prospect at Arlington Heights.
The Baby Giants collected nine
firsts in the meet.
Highland Park winners:
440—Vai;
120
H.H.
Margeson;
180
L.H.—Pollack;
Discus—Vai;
Broad
jump—Levant;
High
jump—(tie)
Goldman, Levant; Pole vault—Taradash.

league

of the

Recreation

Depart-

succeeded

by Pat Kelly

as

171.5-

of Waukegan,

and

one current,

wrestled

Bruno

Somenzi,

league

director,

said that final plans for the league
will be outlined at the meeting.

TAKES

TENTH

Ron Kozlicki, three-year starter
on
the
Northwestern
basketball
teams
of 1965-67, concluded
his
career with a total of 843 points to
displace Ralph Wells (1960-62) in

10th place among

all-time Wildcat

scoring leaders.

DIX WAGHER
MANAGER

THOMPSON
OWNER

STABLES,

INC.

OF HORSEMANSHIP

ROAD

golf

last Tues-

day with a 172-174 victory over
Libertyville, then lost to Waukegan
181-164 on Friday.
Senior Bob Bows led the Little
Giants against Libertyville with a
42 for the nine holes. Sophomore
Jim Hyman and senior Bob Nannini

both carded 43. Jim
ished with 47.
Woody
against

Sable
Waukegan

was

Crowley
low

i

man

with 43. Hyman

carded 44, while Bows and Crowley
with

a 46 and

48,

A meet with Glenbrook North
scheduled for this afternoon.

A HOOSIER

Ke) elon) acon
606

respec-

re Who ted OPACWA
@ Racket
cialty.

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is

NETTER

Mike Baer of Highland Park is
the No. 3 singles player this year on
the tennis team at Indiana University. He also teams with Mike Meis
for the No. 2 doubles duo.

on Devon

Park Ridge,I/linois

man.

BAER

COURT SG

fin-

Highland Park’s freshman track
team opened the outdoor season
last Friday with a 80-39 victory

Track

softball

Park

1501 LAKE-COOK

bined to win one and lose one and
Ed Davidson and Bill Anspach won

and won

16-inch

Private and Group Lessons

Highland Park Frosh

ford played first doubles

the

Thoroughbreds - Quarter Horses - Saddlebreds

Waukegan’s junior varsity also
won, topping Highland Park 184-187.
Chip Sincere fired a 41 for low

Robbie. San-

Softball Organizational
Meeting Set Apr. 27

KOZLICKI

was

SCHOOL

two matches. Addison then teamed
with Tom Magnus to win another.
Magnus
and Dave Marx com-

and

Kelly did not

pin.

with Bruce Glenn of the Navy 1-1.

HOLIDAY

finished
tively.

Addison

the 171.5 division, but he was the

only opponent whom

moves into position at the rear.

the North Shore Pony League.

Ritch

muscle.
Norm Parker of Deerfield lost his
only two matches, also at 125.5.
Northwestern wrestler Seth Norton was the other area entrant. He
lost to Glenn and to Kelly 14-7 in

ment are asked to attend the final
organizational meeting which will
be held Apr. 27 at 7:30 p.m. at the
Recreation Center.

BUNNY

Baseball Set

forfeit

Combs, the defending 171.5-pound
champion and the national meet’s
outstanding wrestler a year ago,
has been hampered by illness this
winter and finished fourth last
week. He won four matches, lost to
former national collegiate champ
Greg Ruth of Oklahoma and drew

former

For Highwood

to

Highland

in the 114.5-

outstanding wrestler.
Two New Trier East athletes, one

Registration

forced

iyuki Suzuki of Japan
pound finals.

another Mayor Daley team member who also was named the meet’s

Giant Net
Team

was

Managers, captains, and players
of teams planning to participate in

champ

Ritch Addison

and

another when he pulled a shoulder

five matches before losing to Nor-

Combs

Robbie Sanford hits a forehand return as his partner
(Milt Merner Photo)

one,

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The tournament, often referred to

| much of this could be alleviated by
proper instruction in etiquette and
Paul Rivard
the rules of the game.
‘“‘We’ve suddenly become a nation with time on our
hands,” he points out. ‘“‘People who ten years ago had

field at White

at least
Said.
All

not given a thought to golf are taking up the game. And
they don’t get adequate training. If they could, they’d

eligible

are

taught

It

the rules

and

the

An
vise

and

week

I found

able

to impart

my

amateur

ideas

to

other people,’’ he says.
He took a part-time job at Glencoe and a year later was given the
head

professional’s job by James

Williams,

the course

builder.

Riv-

trials.
are

Included
Tosco

on

the

Nannini

of

from

jump

and

Waukegan

440-yard

and

dash

also

an-

Vai,

Melvoin),

3:47.7,

and decision-maker, particularly at a public course.
would be nothing except a public-course professional.

But

Rivard

“It’s by far the more challenging,” he declares. “There is more
freedom to spread your gospel of what you think golf should be
like. Once you become a private-course professional, you’re stymied by your membership.”
The big reward is a simple one, but satisfying.
‘Like any teacher, it’s seeing people accomplish something,”
Paul says.
The golf boom, of course, brings joy to Rivard’s heart, and the
reasons are not just mercenary.

‘‘God intended that we should walk more than we do,” he points
out. “‘We’re becoming a sedentary nation, and golf is a way to get
an interest in walking. A lot of people won’t walk any other way.
“The only beef I have,’’ he grins, ‘‘is that they don’t walk fast
nough.”’

Highland
Park
Dodd, Melvoin),

(P),

11:01.5.

(P),

25.2.

Broad

attend Northwestern.

Lucio Bartolai, 18, son of Mr. and
caddied

attend

at Lake

Shore.

He

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mile—Dall

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Deerfield’s sophomore golf team
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Green Country Club.
- Ty Duhamel was the low man for
Deerfield with 43. Keith Whitaker
carded a 46, Bruce Day 50, Guy
Mandler 51, and Walt Pompei 52 for
coach Ralph Poelling’s team.

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To

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FRAABARARBARARAARAREBABRABARAT

jump—Melvoin

(HP), 17-744. High jump—wWilson (HP),
5-1.
Shot—Morris
(HP),
37.0.
Discuss—Morris
(HP),
88-9. Pole
vault—
Pallay (HP), 9-0.

will

attend Indiana.

Michael E. Moran, 18, son of Mr.
and Mrs.
John H. Moran,
1072
Centerfield Ct., Highland Park, a
senior
at Loyola
Academy
who
caddied
at
Northmoor . Country

will

—

=

Mrs. Ivo Bartolai, 400 Waukegan,
Highwood, a senior at Carmel who

nois.

He

om

Carmel High School who caddiedat
Lake Shore Country Club. He will

caddied at Skokie Country Club. He
will attend the University of Illi-

Broad

Mile

(Brower,
3:45.1. Two

and Mrs. Ossie Digani, 721 Old
Trail, Highland Park, a senior at

by the

Terrence D. Coradini, 17, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Celio F. Coradini, 409
Randolph St., Glencoe, a senior at
New Trier East High School who

Club.

2

Thomas J. Digani, 17, son of Mr.

120high
put

jump—Melvoin
(HP),
16-10
3/4.
High
jump—Eldridge
(HP),
5-0.
Shot—Wait
(HP), 44-542. Discus—Wait
(HP), 110-7.
Pole vault—Stuplyle (W), 11-6.
Highland Park 65, Prospect 60
120
H.H.—Dodd
(HP),
18.4.
100—

220-—Passerelli

University.

North

Winners from the North Shore:

with
and

Highland Park 59, Waukegan 59
120 H.H.—Eldridge
(HP),
18.6. 100—
Porter
(W),
10.5.
880—Rivera
(W),
2:10.7.
880
relay—Waukegan,
8.
440—Melvoin (HP), 54.3. 180 L. H.—Pelley
(W),
22.
Mile—Whitehill
(HP),
5:05.3, . 220—-Porter
(W),.
23.7.
Mile
relay—Highland
Park
(Platt,
Brower,

-

the

this week

Sie

Eldridge,
‘Brower,
Melvoin),
1:42.4.
440—Melvoin (HP), 55.5. 180 L.H.—Dodd
(HP), 22.8. Mile—Provdfoot (P), 4:54.2.

Facets

The job is a difficult one. A golf professional wears many hats.
He must be teacher, salesman, merchandiser, organizer, diplomat,

il 20, 1967

golfer

Brower (HP), 11.3. 880—Provdfoot (P),
2:04. 880 relay—Highland Park
(Gill,

ard has never been sorry.

The Job Has Many

per

chored the winning mile relay
Ben
Platt,
Mark
Brower,
Russell Vai.
Howard Eldridge won the
yard high hurdles and the
jump. Gary Wait won the shot
and discus events.

in Hawaii.

out I was

of $10

with a 59-59 tie at Waukegan

against

professional aspirations in mind.
and

fee

and a 65-60 victory over Prospect.
Rick Melvoin took first in both

met Paul while serving as a Red Cross recreation worker. They
now have two daughters, Gretchen and Karen, both in college at
Oberlin and Northwestern, respectively.
The Rivards migrated to Chicago after the war, and Paul had
golf,

are

blanks

team opened its indoor season last

etiquette

In the army he also found a wife, Vivian, a Dixon, Ill., gal who

“T loved

the

the broad

a scratch

Entry

Highland Park’s sophomore track

| golfer, good enough to spend a good share of his wartime army service playing golf with visiting VIPs

entry

s

e
Caddi

The awards were announced by
Adelor J. (Bud) Petit of Northfield,
WGA president. They are among
195 new scholarships awarded nationally
in 1967
by
the
Evans
Scholars Foundation.

Soph Thinclads
Tie, Win Duals

Amateur

salesman

youngsters

pee

“A

Area

land Park.

is 61 years old, but he has been a professional only 17 years. A farm
a cheese

hold

Highwood and Al Bernard of High-

boy from northern New York state, he seriously considered a career
then became

not

in good standing

to compete.

committee

Rivard has viewed the golf scene from both sides of the fence. He
in baseball,

do

must accompany each entry.
A 12-man committee will super-

of golf.”

A Long-Time

who

Campagni

can be obtained from Campagni at
312 Highwood Av., Highwood, IIl.

hit the ball but not how to behave on a golf course.
‘“‘That’s why every pro should do his utmost to educate the people
to see that they

will guarantee

places,’

golfers

are amateurs

more.

Do

Pines

eight

memberships in a private club and

“Golfers by and large are wonderful people. You can’t accuse
them of not knowing the rules, because if they don’t know, it’s because somebody neglected to tell them. We pros don’t reach so
many, but those we reach are thankful.”’
The professionals thus have a responsibility, Paul feels, even
though it is sometimes a responsibility difficult to fulfill.
“The biggest problem is the education of the novice golfer,” he
declares. ‘Most of the golfers who have played at all and have
studied the rules a little bit are pretty aware of the problems and
do their best to abide by the rules.
“One of the weaknesses of our system is that we have too many
golfers coming out who have been taught a little bit about how to

he teaches,

is

Chicagoland

as the working man’s tourney, will
be held at the Jefferson Park Golf
Course in Seattle July 12-15.
Campagni
hopes to have 150
entries for the trials., Where each
contestant will shoot two rounds of
18 holes, Contestants will play one
round on each of the two courses at
White Pines.
“The objective of the committee
is to send a squad of eight or nine
players to the National. A strong

the courses. Rivard believes, and his
} fellow
professionals
agree,
that

Must

of the

of the United States Golf Association.

overcrowding, slow play, damage to

Pros

chairman

nes

Western Golf Association in Golf.

qualifying trials and representative

such, he is conducting his own small
crusade to see that the golfer gets
educated, if even just a little.
The influx of golfers onto the
nation’s courses in the last decade
has created a bundle of problems...

The

qualifying rounds for the

line for entries is May 31.
Julio Campagni of Highwood

As

learn to enjoy the game so much

Four

Lie

Shore were among 55 Chicago-area
caddies awarded Chick Evans col-

National Public Links Golf Tournament at Seattle have been scheduled at White Pines Golf Club in
Bensenville on June 23. The dead-

Rivard is the head professional and golf director at
Shore’s

To

lege scholarships

Too

Glencoe Golf Club, one of the North

Trials
Slated

classroom is the practice tee and the’ putting
green, but Paul Rivard considers himself just as

much

Piublinx

s
Evan

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�Warriors Lose 2 of 3

By ART BELANGER

PORT

The wind was blowing at about 30
miles an hour as the two teams
warmed up for the game.
“T’ll have to keep it low,” said
Jeff Mason, who was going to start
for Deerfield in this game against
defending state champion Glenbrook
won’t

last season.
“I
second base,”’ he

like you’re part of the game—you
get

staedt

North.
‘‘Maybe
the wind
hurt. I may even throw a

after the game.

‘‘This team

Wrestlers Win
In AAU

Meet

too

much _

talent.

some

effect

on

the

had

game

it worse

but

than

the others. Jim Wheeler, playing
center field, said the wind ‘‘was
almost blowing me over.”

Wheeler has been playing the
outfield for the most part this year
after having played second base

The second annual AAU Wrestling
Tournament,
sponsored
by the
Springfield YMCA, was held. last
week at Springfield with 195 participants representing all sections of
the state.
Deerfield Park District, coached
by Tom Halford and represented by
14 members of the Deerfield High
School wrestling team, was one of
the leading team entrants.
Mike Fox took first at 136 pounds,
Jim Greenlee won at 148, Steve
Ives won at 165, and Dan Robinson
at

175,

all

in

the

Intermediate

Division.
In the open division, Dan Sherman was a winner at 108.
Other Deerfield wrestlers were
John Lahey (123), Tom Lawrence
(136),

Dan

Smith

(136),

Perry

Zemlicka (148), Rick Mason (148),
Vern LaBuda (148), Rich Slavin
(123), Al Hankin (123), and Mark
Mueller (175).

78

T—1:31.1,

180

L.H.—2.

Holt.

Mile—3;

880-yard relay—1. Deerfield T—1:35.3.
440-yard dash—1. yea AD): 2. Frees
(LF), 3. Powers (LF) T180-y. “esrd L.H.—1. Holt | @), 2. Hiscox
(LE),
. Johnston (D) T—21.2.
run—l.
Backe
©),
2. Clayton
(D). 3. Elliott (D) T—4:5
220-yard
dash—1.
Shattuck
(D),
2.
Becker (D), 3. Schultz (D) T—23.3
Mile relay—1. Deerfield T—3: 7 8.
Two-mile
oa
Burgess
(D),
2.
: mara (D), 3. Schaffner (D) T—10:52

“Broad jjum
ore,

Deerfield’s
varsity golf team
opened its season last week with a
164-194 victory over Adlai Stevenson aS Dean Laffey led the Warriors with a 39 for the nine holes.
Mike Schuler carded a 40, John
Phillips a 42, and Craig Weichmann
a 43 as coach Jack Bassett’s team
was able to win handily on a cold
faced defend-

ing state champion New Trier East
and lost 174-156.
“We had putting trouble at the
wrong time,’’ explained Bassett.
Schuler was low man for Deerfield
with 42. Bob Judson had a 37 for
New Trier.
The match was played during the
threat of a tornado,
and _ the
Ravinia course was quite damp.
Results of the New Trier match:
Singles
Deerfield
a
Phillips
44,
2.
Schuler 42, 3. Vent 43, 4. Naftey 45,
Weichmann 47.
New
Trier
(156)—1.
Kotzin
40,
2.
Judson 37, 3. Marini 39, 4. Gurley 40, 5.
Schmitz 44.

Warrior Netters
Top Mundelein
The

sophomore

tennis

team

of

Deerfield beat Mundelein 5-0 last
week for its third win in a row this
season.

Rick Sangerman won
singles, as did Mike Baritz
Marc Minkus made it a
the singles by winning No.

at No. 1
at No. 2.
sweep in
3.

’ Ron Lefcourt and Mike Kadison
won
at first doubles
and Rick
Shankman
and David Mack followed suit at second doubles.

1, Foster (D), 2. Dough-

(D).

rkin (D) 20
haat:
es
(B), 2. Gerkin
(0) ‘s Hiscox (LF) 5-10.
ee
nes
Gilligan
(LF),
2. Katz
(D) 3.
arrvey, &gt;) 4
Discus—1
array - 3), 2. Groenke
(LF), Anderson (D) 1
Pole vault—1. Carlson (D), 2. Holsee

(LF), 3. Synchef (D) 1

in

Central

action

for

Suburban ,

Deerfield

North on Wednesday

last

as five errors

Lloyd

and

recently received a varsity wrestling letter from Lawrence (Wis.)
University.

Kahnweiler

Elstrom Construction, Glencoe Golf

Electric,

Christman

Anchor

Insurance,

and Siljestrom.

Frank
Park
team

A

DASH

Dudowicz

of

Totals

MAN

Highland

is a member of the track
at Northern Illinois Universi-

ty in DeKalb. His speciality is the
440-yard dash.

(6)
RH
1 2
2 1
1 1
1 0

2

Mynars, ss
Schaul,
Bennett, c
DeMartino,p

1

3
3
3
2

DEERFIELD

(3)
Ab R #
Hess, 2b
8 0
Ommen, 3b
ee
Brandt,c
re
MacWilliams, rf 3 0

+1 + Mason,

0
0
0
0

2
0
0
O

. «ee SR

Deerfield
Glenbrook North

p, ss

ye

Stanger, If
Wheeler, cf
Hefter,1b
Garrett, ss
Fritz, p
Totals

10200
1002
3

3 0
3.0
2 0
2 0
0 0
“ i
0—3
0—6

6
7

RBI—MacWilliams,
Brandt,
Mason,
i
Mynars
(2), Black.
HR—Black.
2B—Mac
liams,
Krohe,
Mynars.
SB—Ommen,
Brand
Mason,
Krohe.
E—Garre
(2),
Brandt
(2
Huber, Mynars
(2). WP—Mason_
Balk—Frit
HBP—Fritz
(Helfrich),
DP—Helfrich
(unas
sisted). Left—Deerfield 5, Glenbrook
orth !
PITCHING SUM
Y
IP
H
ER
BB
Mason (L)
4
7
4
1
Fritz
2
1
0
0
1
DeMartino (W)
6
6
3
3
4
Time—1:40
DEERFIELD
Ommen, 3b
Wheeler, cf
Brandt, c
Mason, ss
Garrett, If
Hess, 2b
Fritz, rf
Hefter, 1b
Stanger, p
Totals

(5)
Ab
4
4
3
3
4
os
1
3
4
29

RH
0 2
0 0
1 1
0 2
1 2
2
0 0
1 2
0 1
511

Deerfield
Glenbrook South
DEERFIELD

Ceasar Caldarelli Jr. of Christman Insurance rolled a 577 series
last week to pace the Craftsman
League at Deerfield Bowling Lanes.
Caldarelli’s high game. of 212 was
good for second place. Robert
DeBaets of Wings Tree Experts
had a 216 Game.
John Geib Jr. of Siljestrom Fuel
had a 560 series and Ray Cimbalo
of Wings a 559.
Wings leads the league with 38%17%. Shoreline Lodge is second at
33%4-22%. They are followed by
Insurance,

NO.
Ab
4
4
3
1

Huber, 3b

Best in Craftsman

Deerfield

11-8.
Warriors had a game sched.
with Maine South yesterday
will entertain Fremd here

Black, rf
Krohe, 2b
Schultz, cf
Helfrich, 1b

Caldarelli’s 577
Series Is Week’s

Club,

Steve Stanger went all the way on

the mound but three defensive
errors enabled the Titans to take

tomorrow at 4:30.

played first doubles and won 6-3, 62. Duane Frykman and Tom Hamilton made up the No. 2 doubles team
and won 6-2, 6-3.
A dual meet with Wheeling was
scheduled for Tuesday. The first
conference meet of the season will
be next Tuesday against Niles
North.

DUDOWICZ
PEARLMAN EARNS LETTER
Bill Pearlman of Highland Park

Bill

decision to Glenbrook South Monday 6-5 when the Titans scored 4
run in the bottom of the seventh to
break a 5-5 tie.

GLENBROOK

Deerfield’s varsity tennis team
extended its winning streak to three
straight last week with a 5-0 victory
over Mundelein.
Les Blackburn played No. 1
singles and won 6-1, 6-0. Freshman
Blair Neller was No. 2 and won 6-1,
6-1. Steve Waldman won 6-2, 6-3 in
the No. 3 slot.
Jeff

the mound, giving up just four hits.
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Clayton.
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jump—2.
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3.
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Ascher,
2
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3.
Berman,
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Dfld track .
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120-yard H.H.—1. Holt (D), 2. Zaeske
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Deerfield’s

day at Ravinia Green Country Club.

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Shattuck,
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T—10.3.
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Deerfield (Simmons, Cloud, Field. Shattuck),

the

week. The Warriors lost 2-0 to Niles

just

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Five Deerfield

outfield,

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the outfielders

Warrior

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Arlington,
Wheeling,
and Niles
East. The
meet
was
held at
Arlington.
Deerfield had 78 points, 10 more
than Arlington and far ahead of
Wheeling’s 43. Niles East finished
with 39.
In a dual meet against Lake
Forest, the Warriors won 11 of the
15 events to win 100-27.
Deerfield places at Arlington:

the

League

had

“When you play give-away ball,
you’ll lose,”’ said coach Carl Eich-

Deerfield’s varsity track team
opened the outdoor season on the
right foot last Saturday as the

In

enabled the Vikings to push across
single runs in the second and fourth
good speed, good catching. We’ll
start winning.”’
innings.
Steve Stanger went all the way on
The strong wind that was blowing .

as a varsity pitcher.
You Lost at Give-Away

season, the Warriors

action.

will jell. There’s no doubt about it.
There’s nothing we don’t have. Our
pitching has been good, we have

Maybe the wind didn’t hurt him,
but it didn’t help him either as
Deerfield lost the game 6-3.
Mason left the mound in the sixth
inning when he was behind 5-3. He
was relieved by sophomore Glen
Fritz, making his first appearance

Team Triumphs

more

you’re just there.”
Second Loss

game.”’

Deerfield Track

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that but haven’t tried it in a

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For Hovland
By MELINDA UPP
A proposed 82-home development which could provide ~
the impetus to modernize the Hovland subdivision will be

reviewed by the Deerfield Plan Commission in a public a
hearing May

18.

John Glorioso, a Glenview developer, is requesting rezoning from 36,000-square-foot lots in the subdivision to
10,800-square-foot lots.
Mr. Glorioso’s lots total about 40
acres in the 80-acre subdivision. His
property is bounded by Willow Av.,
Wilmot Rd., Hackberry Rd., and
Laurel Av.
Mr. Glorioso told the DEERFIELD
VILLAGER Tuesday that he hopes to
build
threeand _ four-bedroom
homes to sell for $35,000 to $42,000.

Before he can build, however, the
entire
subdivision
must
be
improved with paved streets, curbs,
sidewalks, water mains, and sani-

tary and storm sewers. The subdivision, bounded by Wilmot
County Line Rd., Willow Rd.,
Hackberry Rd., now contains
about 50 homes which use wells
septic tanks.

Trina Fawn Lippincott is observed by Jerry
Plude and Janice Cable after giving birth to her
first. litter of 10 puppies. Trina is owned by Mr.

and

Mrs.

Donald

Plude,

2710

Forest Ct.,

Rd.,
and
only
and

Create Zoning Area
The village board passed a special
ordinance
creating
a
new
zoning classification for the subdivision Apr. 3. Board members said,
“The nature of its subdivision into
lots and blocks, the absence of
public improvements and municipal
facilities, and unique problems in
connection with its future development cannot properly be classified
in any of the regular zones.”

Delmar

Woods. (Staff photo)

The broadened sales tax proposed
Gov. Otto Kerner would in-

crease Deerfield’s
revenue
from
sales taxes by about 50 percent and
eliminate the necessity for an increased vehicle license tax.
Deerfield
Village
Mgr.
Norris

Stilphen, who attended Monday’s
Illinois Municipal League meeting
on the proposed tax legislation,
said that the sales tax revenue for
most Illinois communities
would

be increased by 50 to 65 percent.
“The

increase

for

bedroom

sub-

Mayor Finney Asks Chamber
To Help Support Master Plan
Deerfield Mayor H. Ross Finney
Tuesday endorsed the proposed village master plan and asked the
Deerfield Chamber of Commerce
to help support it.
He said the planning firm of
Carl Gardner Associates will be
of the problem
ssurveying many
areas in the village over an 18month period.
The survey items will include

the economic and physical possibilities of expanding the central
business district, off-street parking, traffic circulation, the brickyards, and utilization of undeveloped property in the village.
‘‘We need the plan very badly,
but it can be successful only if it
has the full support of everyone
in the village, including the merchants,” Mr. Finney said.

urbs like Deerfield would be about
50° percent, or about $50,000 annually, in addition to our current
sales tax revenue of $100,000,”’ Mr.
Stilphen said.
An additional $51,000 in revenue
would be created in Deerfield if
the village were to increase the
present vehicle license taxes of
$7.50 for smaller cars and $10 for
larger ones to $10 and $20.
“So if the broadening tax were
approved by the General Assembly, we would be able to squeak
by without the vehicle license tax
increase,” Mr. Stilphen said.
The

pand

“broadening

the

current

tax’’

would

four

ex-

percent

sales tax to include service occupations such as lawyers, doctors,
psychiatrists, and even barbers.
The bill’s sponsors told Municipal
League
members
that
the

Published Weekly by Press Publishing Co., 444 Central Av., Highland

Park, Ill. 60035

The area now is: subdivided likea
graph with all lots 120- by 300-feet. —
The new ordinance permits these
lots to be subdivided into smaller —
ones upon request of a developer
like Mr. Glorioso.

:

Since the improvements which _
Mr. Glorioso will install in his |
section would benefit the entire
subdivision, the village probably
will go ahead “‘even more quickly”
with its plans to assess the other

~&lt;

property owners, Village Mgr. Norris Stilphen said Monday.
Encourage

\ °

Owners

The village has been trying to
encourage the Hovland property
owners to install improvements —
through special assessments for
more than three years, but many of _

the owners have protested the cost

—

of $40 a frontage foot. The Glorioso

—

development probably would reduce
that

cost

for

individual

property

owners.
Mr.
he

Eat
Glorioso

hopes

said

to have

Tuesday

all the

that

improve-

—

ments completed by early fallifthe
plan commission approves his rezoning request ‘“‘soon.” If he can —
adhere

to this schedule,

the homes —

could be ready for occupancy

by ;

the end of this year.
In other action Thursday night, —
the plan commission set May 18

Sales Tax Would Let Village Hold Line
by

—

also for a public hearing on a
request for rezoning a lot at 540

broadening tax would provide an
additional $685 million for the state
above what would be returned to
the municipalities.

Waukegan Rd. from B-2 (central |
business district) to B-1 (neighbor- .

The state’s portion of the added
revenue would be diverted entirely

Dr. William Burns told the plan ~
commission that he would like to |
develop a two-story building on the

to education needs in Gov. Kerner’s

hood business district).
Plans Offices, Store

lot. The first story would

retail

budget.
The General Assembly also is
considering a general half percent
increase in the sales tax which
would double Deerfield’s sales tax

revenue. That, plus the broadening
tax, would triple Deerfield’s sales
tax
revenue,
plained.

Mr.

Stilphen

ex-

Mr. Stilphen noted, however, that
it would be extremely unlikely for
both the broadening tax and the
increased over-all sales tax to be
approved by the General Assem-

circulation postage

store

and

the

ses

include

second

a

story

would be offices, Mr. Burns said.

He also told the planners that he © :

would sign a covenant preventing —
him from building a gas station on _
the

property.

Gas _ stations

-

permitted in the B-1 zones, but not 4 4
in B-2 zones.

The commission also heard a
request for annexation of a triangular lot on the west border of —
the drainage ditch between High-

land Park and Deerfield and held a :
public

hearing

requests

paid at Deerfield,

on

for property

two

rezoning —

at the corner

(Continued on page 74)

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�Tornado Alert Spurs Study
Of School Alarm System
Friday’s
tornado
alert
has
prompted a study of the alarm
system of Deerfield-Highland Park
High School District 113.
Board Pres. William Nelson suggested Monday that the administration investigate
the system
“to

Mr.

make sure we are providing for the
safety of the children.”
Operations Mgr. Earling Zaeske
said the district is equipped with a

Zaeske

said

the

monthly

season membership if a_ student
wants to purchase one.
Normal cost for a student season
ticket is $30 or $1.50 a day.

He said the reason for the drop
probably
was because
“students
don’t like to be told what to eat.”

75 boys

Mr. Zaeske said another factor was
the extension of alacarte selec-

civil defense receiver at both high
schools
and
the administration

tions.
Mr.

building.

prices were raised this year after

The receiver is on all the

time, according to Mr. Zaeske.

Zaeske

explaised

that

e
food

the two cafeterias ended the 1965-66
school year with a combined deficit
of about $33,000.

After administrative officials finish the study,
they
will make
recommendations to the board:
In another
matter,
the board
approved continuance of the federal

In another business, the board
approved a proposal by the Park

District of Highland Park to modify
rates for high school students using

lunch program at both schools.

Sunset Valley Golf Course.
The new rates are a flat total of

Mr. Zaeske said that even though

the number of lunches served as a

Only the $10 will be applied to a

participation in the Class A Type
lunches during 1965-66 was 12,000 to
13,000, while this‘ year the number
has dropped to between 4,000 and
5,000 lunches.

$2 per student fee for students
trying out for the team and a $10

unit (Class A Type) are decreasing,
total lunches being served to students and teachers are increasing

fee

due to a la carte selections.

dents who make the team.

in

addition

to the

$2

for

stu-

Mr. Zaeske pointed out that about
try out for the golf teams,

while

only

selected.
In other
board:

about

15

business

boys

are

Monday,

the

@ Heard a report that Dr. Nathir
Sara

has

requested

absence

from

the

a

leave

Committee

of

for

Interdistrict
Co-operation.
Dr.
Sara, who
co-ordinates the program, wants to return to his native
Iraq to help plan junior colleges
and teach.

@ Approved

a

sabbatical

—

Don Manhard Herth owner of Deerfield's Pink Panther, presents a
check for $1,018 for the 1967 Chicago-area Leukemia Society Drive to
Kurt Russell, WIND
society. With them
elected queen at
contribution. Twelve

leave

for James Hayes, social studies department
chairman
at Deerfield
High School.
@ Approved

another
tional
School

the

appointment

election

judge

and

disc jockey who acted as intermediary for the
is Sue Batchelor, 1305 Warwick Rd., who was
the benefit dance held to raise the local
area rock and roll groups played for the dance.

of

addi-

equipment
at
Edgewood
for the district’s May
6

Four Teachers Appointed

education fund referendum.
@ Heard a request by board
member Ted Winter that the board
be advised of all
cerning 12-month
Mr. Winter said
stop-gap measure
anticipated
need
school facilities by

information conschool programs.
this might be a
in the district’s
for
additional
1970.

@ Aproved the following resignations: Miss Shirley Nice, an English
teacher
at
Highland
Park;
K.

Breaux

Walsh,

a

social

teacher at Deerfield;
a science
teacher

Park;

and

Doug

studies

Gary Wanke,
at Highland

Kay,

football

coach at Deerfield High School.

@ Approved the following faculty
employments: Marc S. Reigel, English
at
Highland
Park;
Miss
Joanne
C.
Stanteski
and
Miss

Sandra

Mrs. J. R. Bernier (left) wears halter-neck, hip-hugger giraffe
pants and Mrs. Harry Reisman, known professionally as Rita
O'Grady, wears a trumpet-skirt cashmere zebra formal: to illustrate
“Wild Way Out Fashions" that will be shown at "The Silver Dazzle
Ball."" (Jan Bateman Photo)

The

Cover: ‘Silver Dazzle Ball’
By MRS. HARRY

President,

|

North

Shore

of Junior

evening in Ravinia Green Country Club, Riverwoods.
The

benefit
will

party,

begin

with

with

an

cocktails

April

showers

at

Strolling

7.

musicians will entertain guests and, following
dinner, the Grand March will be led by Dr. and
Mrs. J. R. Bernier and Mr. and Mrs. John
_. Burroughs. Mrs. Bernier and Mrs. Burroughs
ij are co-chairmen of the ball.
The floor show will start with a sparkling
review, the “swinging in the rain” girls in silver
rain costumes

carrying

silver umbrellas.

League

members will model unusual sample costumes in
an “out of the clouds” fashion show from Polli
_ Carpenter. Another highlight will be songs by
' two lovely professional singers, both League
members—Mrs. Ray Lenoble as Anamorena, the
Mrs. Reisman
South American bombshell from Argentina, now
a featured singer with Lou Breese, and Miss Beth Carroll, charming
“poetess of song.” Guests will dance to the music of King Jaros’ eightpiece band.

The

in 1960

North Shore League

were

reorganized

dedicated to philanthropy,
retarded,
crippled,
and

Juniors were founded in 1927 in Chicago,

into

a

suburban

group.

The

Juniors

and

are

with two benefits a year, to aid brain-injured,
underprivileged
children,
and
to provide

scholarships for needy and intelligent boys and girls. This year, our
principal project is aid to perceptually handicapped children and the
Chicago Association for Children With Learning Disabilities.

6

education

at

girls’

physical

Deerfield;

Ronald

Finotti, boys’ physical education at
Deerfield; Miss Joan Ott, Spanish
at Highland Park; Miss Judith Ann
Miles, Latin at Deerfield; Thomas
J. Carbol, art at Highland Park;
Mrs.
Anne
Jenkin,
English
at
Deerfield; and Ralph Becker and
Michael Knight, social studies at

@ Approved hiring of the follow-

Women

bea NORTH SHORE LEAGUE of Junior Women will present its
annual spring dinner dance, “The Silver Dazzle Ball,” tomorrow

theme,

Wachs,

Deerfield.

REISMAN

League

E.

ing
additional
personnel:
Viola James, co-ordinator

structional

materials

for

Miss
of in-

the

dis-

trict; Mrs. Patsy A. Mazzarelle,
clerk in the purchasing department
at
the
administration
building;
Mrs. Rosalyn Bernstein, clerk in

the guidance department
field High

School;

and

at Deer-

Amerigo

J.

Osti, chef at Deerfield High School.

New

Town

A new West Deerfield Town Clerk
may be appointed at tonight’s
of the

township

board

of

auditors.
The meeting will begin at 8 p.m.
in the Town Hall.

Prior to considering a new clerk
as the board

of appointment,

Ruth

submitted

Vetter.

her

new teachers, accepted the resignations of four others, and granted a

Shepard School; and Mrs. Valeri¢
Thomforde, a sixth-grade teache
at Deerfield Grammar School.

raise to the assistant

principal

of

Deerfield Grammar School.
The new teachers, who will begin

working

next fall, are

Hackert,

Mrs.

Ruth

Treacy,

and

June

Mrs.

Alice

Manion,

Miss

Mrs.

Karen

Short.

elor’s degree
of

teacher

from

Minnesota,

has her bach-

the University

has

four

years’

teaching experience. She will serve
as the librarian at Walden School,
and will complete 15 hours of postgraduate work in library science
this summer.
Mrs. Manion, who has a bachelor
of education degree from Wisconsin
State. University, will begin her
teaching
career
with
a second
grade class.
Mrs. Treacy, who has her bach-

elor’s degree and 15 hours of postgraduate work at Mundelein College, has been teaching part-time
with the Deerfield district’s ‘Proj-

arts in the Deerfield schools next
fall.
Miss Short has her bachelor of
arts degree from Michigan State
University and one year’s teaching
experience.
The teachers who are resigning
‘are Mrs. Julianne Boardman,
a
second-grade
teacher
at Walden

first-

School

an art teacher a

Mrs. Boardman’s

resignation wil

become effective Monday so tha
she can move with her husband
who has been transferred from thé
area. She will be replaced by Mrs
Rosenthal,

whose

appoint

ment already has been approved b
the board.
‘
Board members also granted 3
one-year maternity leave of ab
sence from

first

Mrs.

grade

Barbara

teacher

Myers,

at

CONVENIENT
DROP OFF BOXES
are

FORD
765

located

Mrs.

Vetter

resignation

shortly

after the Apr. 4 town meeting.

Township residents who wish to
submit names for the clerk’s post
are urged to attend tonight’s meeting.

in the

PHARMACY
Deerfield

Rd.

&amp;

Lindemann Pharmacy
800

Waukegan

You may use
news
releases
dence.

these
and

Rd.
boxes for
correspon-

a

Kipling

School.

A $750 salary increase was ap
proved by the board for Kennet
Nilsen,

assistant principal

of Deer

field Grammar School.
Mr. Nilsen will assume many of
the principal’s duties while the
principal, David Carr, is taking a
sabbatical leave to complete his
doctorate at Northwestern University. Mr. Nilsen also will be released
from his regular duties five half

ect: Special Attention.’”’ She has
eight
years’
additional
teaching
experience, and will teach language

School; Mrs. Penny Myers, a

at Kipling

Mrs. Jean Sambo,

Libby

Mrs. Hackert, who

audi-

tors presumably will approve the
resignation of present Town Clerk
Mrs.

grade

days a week to carry out his
additional responsibilities.
In other action, the board post
poned for further study approval of
the budget for the Committee for
Inter-District Co-operation.

The board also heard a construction progress
report
from _ the
district business manager, Henry
Kimball. He said that the additions
at Kipling, Walden, and Maplewood
Schools are “going very well’? and
may be finished before the September deadline.

Clerk

May Be Named
meeting

The board of Deerfield School
District 109 Monday appointed four

Our
Men’s

news

WEDNESDAY
publication).

Deadlines
and men in service:

(eight

days

before

Society, clubs, photos, and other
women’s news: WEDNESDAY.
Fine Arts: NOON WEDNESDAY.
Business: THURSDAY.
Schools: THURSDAY.
Church: NOON FRIDAY.
Scouts: NOON FRIDAY.
Public Forum: NOON MONDAY.
Recreation: NOON MONDAY.
(Photos due by noon Friday.)

April 27,

1967

�Nets Half of Goal
Family Day booster drive chairman Don Wrobleski said this week
that the fund drive is only about
halfway toward its $4,000 goal after

the

week-long

campaign

ended Saturday.
‘‘We haven’t counted

which

all

of

our

collections, but we’ve only received

field, or call him and a volunteer
will pick up the contributions. —
The celebration has been endorsed by the Deerfield village

government.
Family Day

In a letter
Inc., Board,

to the
Village

Mgr. Norris Stilphen said, “Fam

Day is one of the highlights of |

about
$2,000
so
far,’
he
said
year for village residents. It
Monday. ‘‘So we’re still looking for
the wholehearted support bo
contributions.”’
the mayor
and of the vi
Mr. Wrobleski said the collections . board.”’
had been ‘“‘very good”’ in the newer
10 Bands Slated
Deerfield subdivisons, where solThis
year’s
activities will inclu
icitors were able to collect the
a parade with 10 bands, marchi
goal of $2 per family.
units, clowns, antique cars,
‘But in the older areas of town,
decorated bikes; drum and bugle
in the apartments near the business
corps
competition;
Fifth
Army
Editcrial on page

Day Inc. Board is soliciting funds now to finance
the parade and the 16 other activities planned for
the day.

This group of American Legion clowns snake up
one of the 10 bands which will march in the Deerfield July 4 Family Day celebration. The Family

Crime Suggested
A. J. Doheny,
officer for Lake

chief probation
County, told the

operation
from
departments.

Deerfield Youth Council Tuesday
night that the county needs a
central filing system to keep tabs
on juvenile delinquents.
Mr. Doheny said automobiles
give youngsters

great mobility

and

consequently many young offenders
are able to commit crimes in
several different vilages.
Under his proposed file system,

officers who pick up an out-of-town
juvenile would notify his home town
police officials to see if he had a
previous record.

He emphasized that the file would
be strictly confidential and would
not be given to anyone but the
police department involved.

Youth

Council

member

Hart said he was

Robert

afraid youngsters

arrested for a minor offense would

| be catalogued

in the central

file

F and that such information could
later
cause
them
‘“‘irreparable
-harm.”’

Mr.

Doheny

be used

said the file would

only for serious

cases

and

added it would be set up to insure
that ‘“‘no one was harmed by it.”
He

said

the

file

system,

which

would be computerized, would in_ clude other categories of crime, but
would
be
especially
helpful
handling juvenile cases.

in

Lake County had a central file
system about 10 years ago, but it
collapsed because of lack of co-

LOCAL

WOMAN

DEERFIELD

police

However, Mr. Doheny said he
doesn’t think the same thing would
happen again. The villages realize
the need for such a crime-fighting
weapon, he added.
Bill Hoyerman, a commissioner
in the Lake County sheriff’s office,
appeared at the council meeting
with Mr. Doheny. He said the Lake
County Crime Commission, which
he was representing in an unofficial
capacity, supports the idea of a
central file system.

Mr. Hart said only a very small
percentage
of Deerfield’s
young
people are ever involved with the
police department. He said, ‘We
are generally very proud of our

kids.”
Mr. Hart also commended Don
Tiffany, Deerfield juvenile officer,
for a “good job”’ in settling juvenile
cases

at

the

‘‘police

station

level

and keeping them from the courts.”’
He

said

Deerfield

recorded

78

cases in March involving juveniles,
none of which had to be taken to
court. All the cases were of a minor

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tests,

of

which

the

will

announced

Deerfield

sponor
that

vice

Rotary

the

con-

the

Miss

matter,

but

I’m

sure

it will

go

along with the contest,’’ he said.

“Furthermore, we hope to find
more activities for both queens to
participate in during the year. They
should have more of a role than
reigning

over

the

one-day

celebration,’’ he said.
So the contest will open early
next month, and Deerfield will have
its queens. Both of them.

under way

22

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Club,

simply

76
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Frost to Attend
2 State Meetings
West

Plus
Notices

contests.

Deerfield competition.
Charles Buccola, chairman of the
Family Day, Inc., Board, concurred.
“The board has yet to decide the

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whether the Mrs. Deerfield contest
alone would not be most suitable
for the celebration.
Others felt that Family Day just
wouldn’t be Family Day without
both the Miss and Mrs. Deerfield

STREETS REPAIRED
Deerfield public works crews last
week began repairing street surfaces which were damaged during
the winter and early spring. Four
tons of hot asphalt will be used for
the repairs.

LINCOLNSHIRE,

oe OT

members of the organizations which
sponsor
Family
Day
questioned

Deerfield event would definitely be
scheduled in addition to the Mrs.

in Deerfield
week

Day activities.
The contest came near to being
canceled after a picture feature of
the 1966 Miss Deerfield was published. The pictures showed the
queen modeling several bathing
suits. Some Deerfield residents and

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Deerfield

Township

Super-

visor Bruce Frost will attend two
May
meetings
of the Township
Officials of Illinois.

On May 6, Mr. Frost will attend
the association’s southwestern conference in Belleville, Ill., and on

May 8 he will attend the southeastern conference in Salem, II.

cents

‘‘But that’s why we expanded

come from the Family Day, Inc.,
Board, which has the final authority to approve or disapprove Family

Roy

50

per

tion,” Mr. Wrobleski said.

although official sanction has yet to

Monday,

about

“J think that part of the reasons
we’ve had so little success in
Riverwoods and Bannockburn is
that the people there don’t feel a
part of the Fourth of July celebra-

Yes, Virginia (and Tom, Dick,
and Harry), there will be a Miss
Deerfield contest for Family Day
in 1967.
The on-again, off-again phates
was definitely on-again this week,

So

only

family,’’ he said.

nature.

uses her leisure time

CLEANUP

collect

Nearly Official

This .. .

Now Read
CONSTRUCTION

individual

for all.

district, and in Bannockburn and
Riverwoods, we have been able to

Oft-Changed
Queen Contest

File on Juvenile

Band concert; and games and rides

9

the

name of the celebration to include
these areas. It’s now the Greater
Deerfield
Family
Day.
‘And
they’re too small to have big
celebrations of their own.”
He also pointed out that this is
the

only

fund

celebration.
belong

drive

to support

the

‘‘People

tell me

they

to Rotary,

the Jaycees,

the

Lions, Kiwanis, or one of the other
organizations, so they don’t want to

contribute.
operating

But

each

agencies

of these

gets

co-

its money

for the fireworks display and other
activities

from

the

Family

Day

booster drive.”
The success of the drive also will
determine how much is charged on
July 4 for the drum and bugle corps

competition. ‘We have to charge
something just for crowd control,
but we won’t have

to charge

more

Other

events

will

be

a k

amateur dog show, baking contes
car wrecking contest, miniat
golf, go-go dance bands, a hor
shoe pitching contest, an art show,
and a pancake breakfast.

Also to be featured in the all

celebration are a barbershop

qu

:

tet, a Deerfield-Bannockburn Fire
Department

works

contest,

display

a giant f

at Deerfield

B

School, a “Know Your Local
dustry” exhibit, and a garden sh
Family Day Chairman Cha
Buccola has announced that
year’s celebration also will incl

an organizational display to int
duce everyone to Deerfield’s mar

club activities. The display will
the

age

requirements,

pur

dues, and other informationah
all

Deerfield-area

organizati

Clubs which wish to be inclu
may contact Mr. Buccola
be
June 1.

.

Sponsoring organizations i
the Jaycees, Lions, Kiwanis,
tary, Chamber of Commerce, D:
field Women’s Club, Newcom
Deerfield Garden Club, and es
owners’ Association.
St. bridge.

than a quarter if the fund drive is

Public Works

successful,’ Mr. Wrobleski said.
Estimates Income
Total ticket sales on the day of
the celebration
are expected
to

Finishes Light Repairs —

bring in only about $2,700 and
receipts from the pancake breakOther miscellaneous income is
expected to total about $175, so the
Family Day Board needs at least
$4,000 from the booster drive to pay
expenditures,
about $7,325.

which

will

equal

Those who have not been contacted and would like to make a
donation may mail a check to Mr.
Wrobleski, 2200 Stirling Ct., Deer-

"

The Deerfield Public Works
partment
last
week
comp.
street light repairs in the
Tree Ln.-Dartmouth Ln. area. —
The

fast, about $450.

crews

fixed

a faulty c

iy

and replaced two poles and fixtur

which had been damaged by

van

dals. The gas light at the Cedars t.

bridge, which had been damaged
vandals for the third time in tl

months, also was repaired.
a
Village Mgr. Norris Stilphen saic
repairs cost at least $25 per light in

the Apple Tree-Dartmouth area a
“considerably more’”’ at the bri

eepreameecenoneecvet
i Tine,

Dept. ©

Tatas

�Villagers, Jaycees Aid
Victims in Lake Zurich
Many

Deerfield

cluding

20

time,

residents,

Jaycees,

food,

utensils,

blankets to help the
Friday’s tornadoes.
The

Jaycees

in-

contributed
clothing,

and

victims

of
:

traveled

to

Lake

Zurich Sunday morning to help dig

out the small community. In one
worked,
they
where
subdivision
only a handful of homes remained
standing and the brick and steel
Seth Paine Elementary School had
been completely leveled.
revolunteers
Deerfield
The
moved desks, chairs, and books

the

from

school.

They

are ‘being

stored elsewhere until the school is
rebuilt.
“It’s just fortunate that no children were in the school. I don’t see
how anyone could have survived,”

Merilee Meyers, 1720 Heather Ln., helps load
a truck carrying supplies to the Lake Zurich tornado victims. Merilee spent Friday evening and
Saturday collecting food, clothing, and money in

said Rollie Zahn, Jaycee president.

Dozens
dents

of other

brought

Deerfield

supplies

for

resithe

communities to the Deerfield police

station after requests from WEEF
radio and local churches, including
the First Presbyterian Church of
Deerfield and Trinity United Church
of Christ.
‘
“I’ve never seen such a response.
The supplies were piled almost to
the
ceiling,’
said
Mrs.
Mabel
Harraman
of the police department.

WEEF

officials

then

took

the

contributions to Lake Zurich.
Zion Lutheran Church congregation members also brought donations to their church Sunday afternoon to be taken to the stricken

areas.

her neighborhood to send to the disaster victims.
Helping her load needed items is WEEF reporter
Brian Ross. The drive was spearheaded by the local station. (Salyards Photo)

Deerfield Kiwanis Club § ponsors
Annual Clean-U p Week in Village
The

Deerfield

sponsoring

the

Kiwanis

Club

annual

clean-up

is

Club members

will be cleaning the

The Chamber of Commerce will
plant flowers in uniform rosewood
boxes in front of the Foss Building.

Milwaukee Road station and the
week this week in Deerfield.
general area around it.
Helping with the project are
Boy Scouts will clean debris from
village Boy Scouts, public works
the east side of Waukegan Rd. from
crews,
park
district
employees, _ County Line Rd. to Longfellow Av.,
school children, the Chamber of picking up all papers, beer cans,
Commerce, the North Shore Men’s
tree limbs, and other trash. The

Garden

Club,

and

the

Deerfield

Garden Club.
Projects to be completed during
the week or as soon as possible
include

cleaning

the

post

office

interior, the village hall lawn, the
library and town hall lawn, Jewett
Park, all other parks and playgrounds, and the Masonic Temple
grounds.

The

biggest project

for Kiwanis

United Fund

The $52,500 budget has yet to be
approved by the Metropolitan Cru-

sade of Mercy, however approval
by the Suburban organization is
tantamount to final approval.
Deerfield

fund,

which

and

Community
welfare
which will receive aid

Del

later

will

clean

the

will fix up the Deerfield
Rose
Garden. The Deerfield Garden Club

will plant flowers
waukee

Road

of

around

station

Mrs.

the Mil-

under

Dorothy

the

Pope,

their conservation chairman.

Other Deerfield fund agencies are
the Salvation Army,
$1,000;
the
Arthritis and Rheumatism Foundation, $500; the Leukemia Research
Foundation, $500; the University of
Chicago Heart Research Institute,
$400; and the Evanston Hospital
Association polio research, $400.
The 1968 budget also includes
$1,300 for expenses.

Mar

submit drawings or posters with a
clean-up week theme, and children
in grades four through eight will

Apr.

24 to 29,”

“I

Will

We

Not

Litter-Bug—So
Help Me,”
Proud
of Deerfield—My
Town,”
Now.”

and

‘‘Let’s Keep

Be

of

10 gals.

or

more.

SERVICE STATION
1930 FIRST STREET
Highland Park

Should All Help Clean Up Deerfield
a

“I’m
Home

It Clean,

Children must submit their entries:to their teachers before school
closes tomorrow. The teachers will
pick

the

best

three

entries

from

each classroom by Tuesday.
The Kiwanis Club will award a $5
cash prize for the winning entry in

$13,000; North Shore Mental Health
Association, $3,500; U.S.0., $500;
and Goodwill Industries, $500.
Four agencies which serve retarded and handicapped children:
will receive $500 apiece. They are

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Deerfield drive include the Family
Service of South Lake County

8

ing a special clean-up week contest
among the village’s school children.
First through third graders will

submit a 50-word essay.
Essay
topics
are
“Why

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in the southeast quadrant today.
The Kiwanis Club also is sponsor-

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The
Deerfield
drive
also

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northeast quadrant Wednesday, and

children

PAPER

Sat. Evening 8 P.M.— Sunday Noon

northwest quadrant Monday, in the
southwest quadrant Tuesday, in the

by

grounds around their schools, and
the North Shore Men’s Garden Club

direction

and debris placed on the curbs this
week. Pickups were made in the

voted

to join Metro last week, serves
Deerfield, Bannockburn, Lincolnshire, Riverwoods,
Woods.

School

collected

Aids 17 Agencies

Seventeen agencies will benefit
from the Deerfield Area United
Fund Drive in 1968, according to
the fund budget approved by the
Suburban Community Chest.

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�EDITORIALS

NEERFIELD VILLAGER
Your

oo vss cea teres Publisher

Beavis BR ROR.

July,

AST WEDNESDAY WAS a big day in Springfield.

1966

At noon, Gov. Otto Kerner delivered
joint session of the Illinois General Assembly.

J. RICHARD LESLIE ...--- Managing Editar

«.------- President

L. HOLLISTER

RICHARD

Established

Hollister Newspaper

JOHN

_

The

board needs a donation

$7,325

for

the

all-day

of at least

celebration.

More than half of this cost must come
from booster drive donations, since reve“nue from the day’s events is expected to
-be less than $3,500.
_

With the official week-long
drive over, donations total only
more than $2,000.

no

one

who

could

ment would

be a

that

with

its

service

board.

Numerous

other

groups

the

Deerfield

Deerfield

also

will

Garden

Homeowners

by

Deerfield

School

District 110 Board on the district’s
proposed $1.4 million junior high
school.
School

Supt.

Charles

J.

Caruso

told park board members
that
architects are working on preliminary plans now, and that the
district would keep the park board
informed of progress being made.
The park board purchased the
‘land on Wilmot
Rd.
north of

Yet

many

residents

Deerfield Rd., but the school district contributed $35,000 toward the

who

have

not

rate of the present sales tax. It does call for

and

+ State Rep. John Kennedy of Winnetka in the

Association.

who

undoubtedly

Though

their
seem

in Village

Mgr.

contributed

Norris

Stilphan’s

office

progress

and

looking forward
of the school.

said

he

was

to the completion

business,

School

entire

or are better handled

board.

The

date

was

changed

officials whose

ularly meet on
could attend.

Those

invited

so

that

boards

reg-

Pres. Robert A. Mazur said that he
is eliminating the board’s future
planning, religious expression, and

“|

Monday

evenings

to participate

in-

“ clude members of all the boards of
all school

field,

their

districts

serving

superintendents,

Deer-

and

their business managers; the Deer- field Park District commissioners

and district director; and members

their librarian.

Others who will attend include
the plan commission chairman and
mayor or president of Highland
Bannockburn;
Grove

and

the president of the

School

District

27

board;

Bruce Frost, West Deerfield Township
supervisor;
mayor and board

Norris Stilphen,
manager.
Each

group

the
Deerfield
of trustees; and

Deerfield
has

been

village
asked

to

give a 10-minute summary of their
projects for the coming year.

his

described

MOST

THINK

PEOPLE

hopes

by the

of

Mr.

Ca-

received

wide teacher-recruitment brochure
contest. He said more than 600
districts entered the contest.
© Agreed to investigate the possi-

bility of inaugurating a screening
program to detect hearing and
vision defects in students. Under
the present program, described as

convention

““The state constitutional
forms we need.”

accomplish

most

of the

he

submitted for voter approval in the fall of 1968.

‘With the convention question settled and the governor’s budget
hand, the legislature is expected to move at top speed from now till
session ends June 30.

The

Public

Forum

Committeeman

GOP

Praises —

Coverage of Twp. Election
and

Mon-

age

the

radio

day, Apr. 17, 1967, the membership of the Republican Precinct
Committeemen
of
Deerfield
the underdirected
Township

and

the

voter

HIGHLAND

signed

to

PARK—On

convey

to

you

our

field Township Republican Precinct Committeemen Association
acknowledges the excellent cover-

district’s

can

The Illinois Senate already had approved a constitutional conven
and the House is expected to concur. The proposal then would

aster drills to insure the best
possible protection for students
from tornadoes and other possible
occurrences.

the

asked to single out

When

most important proposal before the current state legislative session,
ee
was emphatic.

dis-

referral by a teacher who notices a
problem.
review

o

recital

an endless

with

are bored

appreciation for your part in the
recent township election.
The resolution adopted is as
follows:

hit-and-miss, testing is done only by

© Will

of Illinois

people

young

the

for

state Constitution.

revised and modernized

an honorable mention in a nation-

of the combined library boards and

it, he

He thinks he could do an even better job within the framework of —

members

that the district had

that this political

there’s good evidence

figures,” he said. “They'd much rather hear what these figui
mean to them. I know I would. Mathematics alone is pretty meaningless
g:
It has to be expressed in terms of people.”’
This emphasis is basic to the governor’s viewpoint. He believes.
administration’s most important contribution has been vastly increas
services in such fields as education, mental health, and bringing
industry and jobs to Illinois.

The board also:
®@ Agreed to retain its policy of
meeting on the second and fourth
Monday evenings of every month.
ruso

ové

grumble

concentrating more on what his programs will mean to them than o1
he
technical aspects of the budget. As we chatted before dinner,
oar
explained the reason.

the board agreed.
The staff salary committee and
the committee on inter-district cooperation were retained. Mr. Mazur
said he would make committee
assignments at the next board

a report from

In

career.

meeting.

Board

Park, Northbrook, Riverwoods,

Other

to

bound

are

savvy will not be wasted. Though the governor
himself is not talking about 1968, knowledgeable
Gov. Kerner
onlookers are sure he will be a candidate for a third term next year.
Gov. Kerner also was pleased with the message he had just deliver
his
to the legislature. Many have called it one of the most eloquent in

may

budget-finance committees.
He said the functions of these
committees are not necessary anymore

some

have
could
governor
the
measure
painful
devised. Even his opponents concede that he hi
accomplished something of a political miracle.

This could be the biggest and best
Family Day celebration in the history of
Deerfield. We hope everyone will do his
share to make it so.

Planning Dinner Postponed

public

19

spreading the tax base, it probably: is the least

do so by sending a check to Don Wrobleskli, 2200 Stirling Ct.; by calling him
for a pick-up; or by leaving a contribution

@ Heard

The Deerfield Plan Commission’s
community dinner originally scheduled for last Monday has been
postponed
until tonight in the
Moraine-on-the-Lake Hotel.

:

broadening the present tax to include services—a
» 4 revenue-raising measure proposed by former

And

Those

the

other

the

to the legislature. The $5 billion-plus docume
provides for greatly increased expenditures—
particularly in the field of education—without
} resorting to a state income tax or raising the

penditures—are well under way.

purchase price and thus acquired
the right to build on it.
Almost all public school buildings
in Deerfield are on park districtowned land, referred to as parkschool land.
Park
Board Pres. James
C.
Mitchell told the school board that
his board is “more than gratified”

In

generally

however,

UCH OF THIS STEMMED from his pride in the budget he had

far away, but the planning—and the ex-

curtail-

the

the

party as much as his guests.

in the village hall.

at

about

appearance,

In

Gov. and Mrs. Kerner chatted with each of the guests. The handso
chief executive, his normal tan deepened by some time on the golf
course, seemed in a relaxed and especially happy mood, enjoying the

Park Board Receives Progress Report
On Proposed $1.4: Million Junior High
night

in Springfield

mansion.

and high ceilinged rooms, is still impressive.

par-

Club,

of talk

of the

building’s interior, with its highly polished wood floors, rich furnishings,

organiza-

will attend have hesitated to pay
share of the costs. July 4th does

This year’s activities will include an
art show, a pancake breakfast, the crowning of Miss and Mrs. Deerfield, a parade,
games, a fireworks display, a baking

Monday

deal

condition

session.

serious loss.

Members of the Deerfield Park
Board were given a progress report

is a good

deteriorating

just presented

Day

comers,

booster
slightly

is familiar

deny

local

on the Family

-the

cit this year, in fact), the 1967 celebration could be severely jeopardized.
And

There

eae

ticipate, including the Chamber of Commerce, the Deerfield Women’s Club, New-

Since the Family Day Inc. board does
not carry a balance from year to year
(the board had to make up a $1,100 defi-

celebration

party attire.

tion will have a part in planning and
carrying out the activities. The Jaycees,
the Lions, Rotary, and Kiwanis all serve

$2 per family to meet its estimated costs
of

every

to a
oe

It was unseasonably cold in the state capital—a chilly 50 degrees—but
at the governor’s mansion, lilacs were in bloom, the lawn was a velvety
green, and tulips lined the driveway as the working press arrived
in

contest, a fire department contest, and a
garden show.
Nearly

message

That evening, he entertained reporters who cover the Statehouse at
dinner party in the executive mansion.
Sa

WILLIAMS

Family Day Funds Needed
HE RESPONSE of many area residents to the Family Day board’s
fund drive for the July 4th celebration
has been disappointing.

: “

his budget

“Be

it resolved,

that the Deer-

newspapers

serving Deerfield Township gave
to the recent township electi

interest

thereby

generated; and express the a
preciation of said association.”

If voter education and interest

in township government has

enhanced,
have
pose.

your

endeavors

will

a

worthwhile

pur.
ae

served

Normand A. Cohen
Republican Prec

Committeeman
of Deerfield Towns

fe

�| Colby’s Plans to Open

Dr. Plath Says Failure of May 6 Referendum
Might Prevent Any

A

_ from

Sunday

afternoon

2 to 5 p.m.

official

open

will mark

transformation

of

of

house

collection
|

Chicago

Av.

will

show

of one-of-a-kind

Dr.
way

a

antique

stantial

aecessories
and
furniture
from
around the world, said Roy Klipp,
“Everything in the studio, whether it is antique or from a modern
manufacturer, will be a piece of
special

interest

from

the

stand-

| points of fine design and crafts|
manship. There won’t be anything
that will fit in the category of: ‘just
furniture.’ ”’
Colby’s, which opened its original
Chicago store 101 years ago, opened
its first Evanston branch in 1925.

For the last three years, the store
has occupied the large, two-level
quarters at 1633 Chicago Av.

__ Its former stock of home furnish_ ings will be entirely replaced with a
collection of antiques and decorator
pieces for the store’s new role as a
decorating studio exclusively.
A series of newly designed room
_ vignettes on both floors of the store
will display furnishings and accessories

grounds.

against

appropriate

back-

Hundreds of sample books of
carpeting, wallpaper, flooring, and
_ upholstery and drapery fabrics will
be available in the store. Colby’s
Studio One also will offer such

‘special services as refinishing and

repairing

antiques

and

other

fur-

nishings.
~ The studio’s staff of five decorators is headed by Mr. Klipp. Other
staff decorators are Mrs. Carmen
Steger, Miss Jean Heizman, Nari

Library Hours
Are Increased
_ Beginning Monday, the Deerfield
Public Library will open at 10 a.m.

instead of 1 p.m.
The new hours will be Monday
Thursday,

10

a.m.

to

9

p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m.

to 5 p.m.
From

June

16 to Sept.

2, Satur-

rease in a little more than a year,
inging our hours up to 58 per
eek,” said Mrs. Helen Haney,

head librarian. ‘‘We are now well
within the American Library Association standards.
“Both

the

staff

and

the

library

board are anxious to give the best

possible service to the patrons &amp;

_ the Deerfield Library.”

dun
The
Unitarian
brotherhood.

test-ban

Church
believes
in
It believes
in civil

It believes

in

the

nuclear

treaty.

How about

:

Half. Day

spend-

referendum on establishment
of a North Shore junior college district has been set for June 16, a
week later than originally planned.
The postponement is necessary
to comply with state regulations
which require at least 50 days between approval of a junior college

referendum

by

the

you? Maybe

Illinois

proposed

North

And the referendum cannot be
held sooner than 10 days after the
legal notice is published. The first
date that the notice can be published in most of the proposed district, then, is May 25, only @ine
days before the original date.
The local junior college steering
committee last Thursday decided
it would like to hold the referendum June 10. But Noble Puffer,
Cook County school superintendent
and the one who must officially
call the referendum, thought the
best date would be June 17.
Finally, Al Franke, attorney both
for most of the high school dis-

tricts

in the

proposed

junior

col-

plained. The current $1.11 per $10
assessed
valuation
tax rate fo
this fund was established in 1958.
While this rate produces mor
total income for the high school
in 1967 than it did in 1958 becaus¢
assessed valuation in the distrie
has risen, this income
has no
kept pace with enrollment and sal

ary

The

Deerfield

Village

Board

were

approved

were

constructed.

are

more

stroyed,

rebuilt
now
tion

School District 109
To Open Registration

be

to

after the buildings

than

If the

50

Excavation

buildings

percent

however,

they

must

comply

with

the

in Deerfield

debe

years old on or before Dec. 1, 1967,
may register them for kindergarten
classes next week.

School children Tuesday, and Kipling School children Wednesday.

Children

whose

last names

to

the

fire

corner of Wilmot Rd. and Hazel Av.

The board also will:
—Open cost estimates

for

cell

the

rebuilt

according

registered

noon

between

and those whose

Parents must bring a birth certificate or other evidence of age
health information, including

munization

dates

and
im-

$25,000

will

borrowing .from
general

be

funds:

saved

by

the
About

having

Allis-Chalmers
use
experimental
equipment for the excavation.
The reservoir is expected to be
adequate for Deerfield even when it
reaches its saturation population
of 24,000.

for Spring

and

TRY the FINEST

and

through

by
or

Plant a Seedling

last names

begin with the letters M
Z between 1 and 3 p.m.

rest

sewer

Baby EVERGREEN TREE

.

begin

9 a.m.

near the swimming pool.
Deerfield has saved $236,519.3
for the project and plans to finance

Month.

with the letters A through L should
be

3.3

early summer. Four tennis courts
will be built on top of the $480,000
reservoir, to be located on the

are exempt from the regulawhich would require them to

—Consider a fund request from
the Northeastern Illinois Plan Commission.
—Proclaim
Senior
Citizens’

Walden School children should be
registered
Monday,
Maplewood

Deerfield’s

The village hopes to call fo
construction bids in late spring o

stan-

security equipment in the new jail.
—Analyze the village accounting
system.

School District 109 who will be five

for

million-gallon reservoir is expected
to begin this week.

standards.

For Kindergarten

plewood.

Dr

Reservoir Ready |
For Excavating _

The buildings in the B-4 district

Highland Park children should be
registered at Kipling and Shepard
Elementary School children at Ma-

to

addition to the village hall.

dards.

of children

according

—Discuss a change order on duct
material for the police department

business) district in the village fire
limits.
In most areas of the village,
existing buildings do not have to
conform to fire standards which

will be June 10.

Parents

increases,

Plath.
“The
school
district
faces
critical shortage unless the refer
endum on May 6
is successful,’
the superintendent concluded.

Monday will consider whether to
include buildings in the B-4 (limited

explained the steering committee’s
wishes.
So the date ‘‘probably definitely”’

Junior

College Board and the actual referendum date.
The referendum cannot be given
its official legal publicity sooner
'Y days after the junior college board approval, which came

been

Industries in Fire District

Shore Jr. College Referendum
Officially Slated for June 10
A

has

rate of 300 per

Village Board to Consider

bilized.

[EOLORADO BLUE SPRUCE |
DIAL

433-3766

On

carry-out FOOD
the whole North Shore!

All Meat is
With Hardwood

Prime

and disease rec-

Highland

Lazy
Fire

Cooked
in the Pit

Pit 1540 Old Skokie Rd.
Rd.

Overpass

to their

SNA)

10

15th Annual PANCAKE

DAY

ords.

Park

—

Under

Deerfield

lege district, called Mr. Puffer and

Disaster Fund
Several
Monday

Disaster

Lake

Zurich

established

Fund

an

to help

Friday’s tornado.
People can send

their

residents
Ela

Area

victims

contribu-

tions to the Ela Area Disaster
Fund, State Bank of Zurich, Lake
Zurich, Ill., 60047. Checks should
to
payable
be made
Zurich Disaster Fund.

the

Lake

believe in anything?
It believes religion should help people deal directly with problems of
today’s world, not insulate against
them.
This is why many people
who do things during the week
come to our church on Sunday.

you should

visit the

invites EVERYONE

of

Aunt

‘Rev. Russell Bletzer,
22) at the Toll Rd. -

Minister

Rd. (Rt.
Phone 234-2460 in Deerfield
Church School and Worship Services 10:00. and 11:30 a.m.

Jemima

THIS Saturday, April 29, 6 AM to 7 PM
ALL
The Pancakes

YOU CAN EAT!

NORTH SHORE UNITARIAN CHURCH
2100

in school

penditures is for the salaries of
the teachers who educate our children, and for those whose job it
is to support the teachers in their
effort,”’ the superintendent said.
He
pointed
out that only by
freezing the size of the teaching
staff—and thus increasing the number of students in each classroom
since. enrollments are increasing—
can expenses for staffing be sta-

Roy Klipp, manager of Colby's Studio One decorating shop
at 1633 Chicago Av., unpacks a
shipment of [8th and
19th
Century British landscapes, part
of the collection of antique
accessories and furniture featured in the store.

ita ‘ate NS

rights.
It believes in the war on
poverty. It believes in the United
Nations.

BN

Apr. 14 for the
Shore district.

Gularjani, and Miss Jody Hostetler.

hrough

cut-backs

only
sub-

ing is to hurt ourselves in staffing.”’
“The major portion of our ex-

manager.

-

Plath said, ‘‘and the
in which we can make

enrollment

at the

year since 1960, and a 200 to 300
per year increase is expected per
year during the rest of this decade. Expenses for staff salaries
have risen accordingly.
Added to the increase in staff
members, according to Dr. Plath,
is the increase in the average salary paid to a teacher in the Highland Park-Deerfield High Schools.
The education fund for the district bears
the
brunt
of these
financial changes, Dr. Plath ex-

that failure of the May 6 referendum
might
prevent
the district
from making future staff increases.
“Schools are a people business,”

Colby’s

As a decorating studio, the shop
1633

District

increasing

School District 113, said this week

the

Evanston furniture store into ‘‘Colby’s Studio One.”
at

Dr. Karl Plath, superintendent
Deerfield-Highland Park High

F uture Staff Increases

Benefit
Lions

Service

Fund

Highland Park

REC. CENTER
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$1.00 per person
April 27, 1967

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102 Residents

Vote

May 13 on Taxes
District

officials

are

seeking

an

increase

in the

educa-

more

rapidly

a tion fund ceiling from $.97 to $1.18 per $100 assessed valuation and an increase in the building fund tax-rate ceiling
_ from 18.8 to 37.5 cents per $100 assessed valuation.
‘We must have additional funds because we’re going

Our enrollment

NEWS

is increasing much

than our assessed valuation,” explained Supt. Michael DiVincenzo.

ABOUT

Mr. DiVincenzo explained that
the district has not increased its

Riverwoods

completed more than a year ago.
“We’ve

eee

pet
3

is
hs

three years, and is expected to
continue growing at that rate next

To Be Aired

said. The
year, Mr. DiVincenzo
district now has 13 teachers and 350
students.
in
expenditures
pupil
Per

i

as

By BONNIE
The

FOSTER
Plan Commis-

Riverwoods

Aptakisic-Tripp last year equalled
about $470, as compared to nearly

sion will reconvene a hearing May
8 to discuss several proposd zoning
amendments, including
versial restrictions on

the controhorse-own-

ers.
The hearing will begin at 8 p.m.
at the home of Village Pres. Paul
Martin, 640 Sherry Ln., Riverwoods.

A hearing
same

_

in November

changes

was

on the

ruled

illegal

because it was held in Deerfield
instead of Riverwoods.
Proposed amendments

and corrals

Club property.

Registration will
following times:

Apr.

hearings.

© More specific requirements for
Zoning ordinance,

a resident

Dr.

wife,

Douglas

White

and

who

has

of

resigned

is

moving to Canada, one is moving to
Champagne-Urbana, one is going
to New

York to work on a master’s

degree, and five others are pregnant.
Only two have
accepted
positions with neighboring school

29—Students

held

at

whose

the

last

system

becomes

ingrown

is no personnel changing.

is there

did not anticipate problems
in
finding new teachers to replace
those who have resigned since only
two

other

districts

in

K

from

12:30

to

3:30

6—Last
names
from
L
O from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m.;

North

Shore

area

or their eighth-grade

teach-

ers.

his

the

county

eight teachers
annually. Most

__. Dr. White, who is assistant pro_ fessor of English at the Illinois

Girl

of Technology,
Chicago
has received one of the

-

Scout

Troop

42 of Lincoln-

shire has elected Susan Schramm,
Kathryn
Cole, Mary
Ellen Rig-

districts have

versity

School

of Medicine,

Hous-

ton, after a visit home. Mr. Blair is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh T.
Blair Jr., 2100 Oxford Dr.

helping the Girl Scout Council assemble
its
monthly
newspaper,
“Pow-Wow.” The girls also have
been working. with ceramics and

in

nard,

secretary;

Catherine

lund,

treasurer;

Laurie

Rather.

awarded at the last meeting. Troop
mothers assisting with this project

_ daughter
of the Douglas
Kendricks, 6 Yorkshire Dr.

photographer; Gwen Mottek, board
representative; and Kathy Bissell
and Denise Couracas,
scrapbook
co-ordinators.
Mrs. John Madro, leader, said
the troop’s service projects include

were Mrs. Carl Mottek, Mrs. Norval Rather, Mrs. John Daynard,
Mrs. Norman Helke, Mrs. Larry
Buescher, cooking; and Mrs. William Bissell, Mrs. Frank Clayton,

Humanities,

an

London.
Dr. White is currently engaged in
a study of 18th Century ideas wh'ch
_ Alexander Pope used in his ‘Essay
/ on
Man.”
Mrs.
White
is the

12

W.

Other officers include April DayFors-

Adlai Stevenson High School wi
present a nine-day Fine Arts Festi

Lincolnshire

val

Scout

Pack

78,

making jewelry and napkin rings,
under the direction of Mrs. Paul
Litt.
Cooking

and sewing

badges

were

and Mrs. Ray Forslund, sewing.

#@%

oe

and poetry will be ©

Cub Pack 78
Presents Awards
To 13 Members
Cub

tomorrow

through May 6 at
the high school.
Music, art, dance *
featured.

\I &gt;

The
will

Festival
open

with

™

a

three day produc- é

which

in-

tion of “My Fair
Lady” at 8 p.m.

WE
Dorn

cludes Lincolnshire boys, presented

tomorrow and Saturday and 3 p.m

awards to 13 members

Sunday. The musical stars Lynt
Williams
as Eliza Doolittle and
Dorn Schuffman as Henry Higgins

at a recent

meeting.
pack,

sponsored

of
Club
Community
School, also includes

the

by

Half
boys

Day
from

Lincolnshire, Prairie View and Half
Day.

Awards

were

Wolf,

Fi-

Douglas

GidJeff

scher; Bear, Ken Bacci, John
zinski, Steven Wodzinski, and

Garrett;

Gold

Arrow,

Gary

Rich-

berg, James Righeimer, Matt Wilkinson, Steven Wodzinski,
David
Maule, and Douglas Fischer; Silver

Chris Bohan.
The last pack meeting of the
school year will be held from 7:30
to 8:30 p.m. May 8 in Half Day

on the Arts and Humanities. He will
do research at the British Museum

for

a

ABOUT

RETURNS TO SCHOOL
Hugh Thomas Blair of Lincolnshire, has returned to Baylor Uni-

agency of the National Foundation

Endowment

=

Arrow, Mitchell Iseberg (2); Den
Chief Shoulder Insignia, Den Chief

heimer, Mary Madro, and Robyn
Hill as patrol leaders for the coming year.

|

School Slates
A Nine-Day
Arts Festival

20 percent turnover each year.

Girl Scouts Elect 5 Leaders

Lincolnshire, will leave in June to

NEWS

This

The superintendent added that he

normally
five to
leave the district

School

as first fellowships for young scholars
to be awarded by the National

teachers

that one

G through
p.m.

the former Jane Kendrick of

Institute
campus,

explained

offer higher starting salaries.
He also said that the district had
no resignations last year, whereas

| spend eight months in London.
_

be

ance department at Stevenson High

Fellowship
H.

the

Luhn

“Furthermore: a certain amount
of turn over is not a bad thing,” Dr.
Luhn said. He explained that a

p.m.; and T through Z from 1:30 to
3:30 p.m.
Any students who need additional
information may contact the guid-

Is Awarded

: Humanities

Dr.

P through S from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30

__ ings on his property.

White

lems spurred the resignation of 10

names begin with A through C from
8:30 to 10:30 am.; D through F
from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.; and

May
through

could build several accessory build-

Dr.

voters approve

will enter Adlai E. Stevenson High
School this fall.

constructing
accessory
buildings.
Under the village’s two-acre mini-

_ mum

of the district’s 34 teachers.

Two registration dates have been
announced for eighth graders who

® Removing guest houses from
legal use. The village has had
difficulty determining
when the
houses become a two-family use on
single-family property.
@ Increasing fees for conducting
zoning

Deerfield-Wilmost School District
110 has an education fund tax-rate
ceiling of $1.60 per $100 assessed
fund
a_ building
and
valuation

Two Dates Set
For Registration

Country

Tells

Supt. Harry Luhn of Lincolnshire

districts.

® More specific requirements for
Green

District 103 Head

George Haney, librarian, sign over the library's
assets. The move was approved at the Apr. 4
township meeting. (Howard Fochler photo)

School District 103 this week discounted charges that internal prob-

at $10,000
assessed
on a home
would increase about $40 next year.

to be at least 60 feet

on Ravinia

The West Deerfield Townshi
Library officially
became the Deerfield Library fa st week as Keith
Nickoley (left), township board president; Allen
Root, village board president; and librarian Mrs.

fund tax-rate ceiling of $1.51 per
a
and
valuation
$100 assessed
building fund ceiling of 18.8 cents.

the May 13 referendum, the tax bill

from lot lines, 75 feet from wells,
_ and 75 feet from the residence.
housing

Ff

Reasons for Turnover

If Aptakisic-Tripp

horse on a two-to-four acre lot, and
to require stables, barns, paddocks,

ee

(aes
fae.
.

$600 in most other area districts.
ceilings
102’s tax-rate
District
also are far below those of neighboring school districts. Deerfield
School District 109 has an education

ceiling of 25 cents per $100.

include:

@ A provision to permit only one
&lt;r

the

addition without more money,” he
said.
The district has added about one
teacher and between 25 and 30 new
students each year for the past

On Horses

Pa

doubled

than

more

square footage of our facilities, but
we can’t operate and maintain the

Restrictions

2

and
was

staff, operate,
addition which

tax rates to
maintain the

ql

= broke.

School Gym. A demonstration
casting and reel fishing will
featured.

of
be

School to Double
Book Inventory
The Stevenson High School Board
of Education last week approved a

proposal to increase the number of
books in the Adlai E. Stevenson
High School library from 7,800 to
more than 14,000.
The plan would permit Stevenson
to add 7,000 books during the next
year and pay for them over a fiveyear period. A purchasing program
is being worked out with the Baker
and Taylor Company of Momence,
Ill., which will permit financing at
the
rate
of slightly
over
two
percent.

Sharon

Diggs

will

play

Eliza

o

Saturday.
Also

featured

are Starr

Cromar

tie as Mrs. Higgins and Bill Jesse
as Alfred Doolittle. Reserve seats
are $2 and general admission $1.50.
All other
programs
during
the
festival will be free.
At 8 p.m., Monday,
the Rev.
Herbert Duenon will review two
best sellers, ‘‘Death of a President”’
and “Rush to Judgement.”

Dr. Ben Richardson, prominent
Negro author, artist, and socia
worker, will lecture on the fine arts
at 8 p.m. Tuesday. He also will

demonstrate paintings.
The program for Wednesday is
entitled Expression Through Music:
Music
classes
and
a Madrigal
group from the A Capella Choir wil
sing. A highlight of the evening will

be the Trinity

College

Choir.

The

program begins at 8 p.m.

Thursday

will

be

a

night

of

dance, beginning at 8 p.m. Creative
dance groups from the Barrington
Community Church and the Elm
Dance Studio will present programs
featuring interpretive modern jazz,
tap, and other techniques.
On Friday the Barrington Poetry

Group

will read

ter’s ‘Spoon

Edgar

Lee

Mas-

River Anthology”

at 8

p.m.
The

festival

will close

on

Satur-

day night with a program of folk
music set in a coffee house motif.
The

festivities

will begin

at 8 p.m.

in the cafeteria.

April 27, 1967

�Birds Will Be Discussed on Tuesday

Postal Savings

At Senior Center Men’s Club Meeting

System Ends
/

chorus director.

A Winnetkan who has discovered
birds never seen before, will present a slide-talk Tuesday for the
North Shore Senior Center Men’s
lub
in
Winnetka
Community
House.
J. deNavarre

speak

at

Macomb

1 p.m.

on

Shore Birds.”
Mr. Macomb

has

Jr.

will

‘Water

and

The

solo by Mrs.

“sitting
Robert

Mrs. Kolflat

Society

or

on

expeditions.

Scandinavian
costumes.
Mrs.
Frederick Kolflat of Wilmette

Co., Chicago.

,

Chautauqua

e382 Nott
he

The nine-member Singing Chorus
of the Wilmette Woman’s Club
Junior Auxiliary will perform at
the Center’s Chautauqua from 1 to
2:30 p.m. Wednesday in Winnetka
Community House.
group’s

you

-

ie

repertoire

and

and

Singing
Mrs.

and

a

Mrs.

Robert

For-

Chorus

Thomas

members

Atkinson,

are

Mrs.

Har-

vey Joyner, Mrs. Richard Rutledge,
Mrs.

A.
is

..

Maine;

ester of Glenview.

Jr.

shop, and American folk classics.
Chorus members will be dressed in

His slide collection includes the 27
classifications of birds.
Mr. Macomb is assistant director
of public relations for Inland Steel

The

Mr. Macomb

Robert

a piano

Mrs. Ralph Lustgarten,
Charles Howland, all of

Wilmette,

folk
songs
in
Swedish
and
a
Norwegian ring-dance-and-song, as
well as musical comedy, barber-

and his wife often travel with the
Audubon

and

down’
dance by Mrs.
Gritschke,
Mrs.
Robert

Heidrich,
and Mrs.

P|

photographed

ornithological

Music

Kaey of Wilmette, guitarist,

the world over the last 15 years. He

official

of

Dance’”’ also will include folk songs
sung and played by. Mrs. Stephen

and studied birds in many parts of

Florida

‘Afternoon

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Richard

E. Klein, Mrs.

Grits-

chke, Mrs. Heidrich, and Mrs.
Kaey, all of Wilmette, and Mrs.
James Head of Glenview.
Mrs. Richard Sharer of Wilmette
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and area postmasters have urged

recently

outlined

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or

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not wire or metallic cord.

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soon as possible.

any part of the kite.

Accounts remaining in a_ post
office after June 30 will be transferred to the treasury department,
which will hold funds until a proper
claim is presented.
The system was begun in 1911 to
attract the savings of immigrants
accustomed
to
saving
at. post
offices in their native countries. It
also served as a safe depository for
persons
who
lost confidence
in
private banks.

It now has outlived its usefulness
because of the growth of banking
facilities and higher interest rates.
The postal certificates
percent a year.

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@ Never attach metal or tinsel to

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to

carpetina,

entirely

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or when the string is wet.

add

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RETURN FROM SOUTH
8
Mr. and Mrs. August L. Safstrom

and their children, Jim, Julie, and

Doug, 230 Oxford Dr., Lincolnshire, :
are home after a Florida vacation :
in Winter
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cleaning
sony

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retrieve it.

Nine drug stores . . . Twelve dress shops.

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Are they sagging with winter wilt?
Let North Shore Drapery Clinic
change al| that — quickly, easily
and

storms

@ If the kite becomes snagged, —
abandon it rather than risking
injury by climbing a pole or tree to |

Eight automobile agencies . . . Six stores selling shoes . . .

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re-arrange

and

different

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traffic is light and trees and utility —
lines can be avoided.
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hanging

your present setting — change the
| position of your sofa, chairs and
. tables. In doing so, you save wear
on

|

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paintbrush

it's

for

residents to withdraw the funds as

SHOPPINGHUBOFTHE

wallpaper.
Actually,

rules

B 6 “HIGHLANDPARKISTHE

your

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You
doubt have visions of
no
wielding

five

children to follow in flying kites.
@ Use only ordinary kite string,

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Mr.

|

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features

draperies

by

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Gives Five Rules
For Flying Kites

service

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at

your

con-

venience, of course. Or, if you
prefer, drop them off at our 336
Park Avenue plant. Just call in
Glencoe

at

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way to save time, work

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worry.
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/ sored by the Men’s
_ the North Shore.
Members of the

topic of a panel
Tuesday sponGarden Club of

Club.

panel

will

be

The program includes. discussions
of the entire cycle of the rose from
planting techniques, watering, fer-

tilizing, control of fungus diseases,

Sandel of Highland Park.

insect control, pruning,

&gt;a

Mr. Ballin is president of the
Northeastern Illinois Rose Society,
ei consulting rosarian of the Ameriae
can Rose Society, and the winner of
ane
ot
more than 150 trophies from rose
|
Shows throughout the Midwest.

and grow well in this climate.
Interested men along the North
Shore
are
invited
to hear
the

He has won ten ‘‘queen of show”
awards and was the winner of the

discussion, or to attend any of the
club’s

J. Horace McFarland Trophy for
the Illinois-Indiana District of the

|

*

3

American

Mr.

O’Reilly

has

won

of

seven

| Chicago Regional Rose Society District 1, won “queen of arrangea ments” and the president’s trophy
at the 1966 district show and
“queen of show” at the Men’s

_ Garden Club annual rose show in

. 1966.

of

Far

_ He

the

_

Garden

Clubs

of

America.

chief

judge

of

the

was

| Dr. Jules Whitehill
_ Named Associate Dean

Two

ern

a cago Medical School.
Dr. Whitehill has been associated
’ with the Mount Sinai Hospital

surgery and medical administra-

and the author of articles

medicine.

_ NAMED TO COMMITTEE
Lyle

B.

Pelton,

75

Sequoia

_ Management
Association. . The
| committee is responsible for ar-

area

coeds

Illinois

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annual

are

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Cloverdale

Fors

(Judith

L.

Baskin)

program

Offer of Chicago, daughter of the
Samuel J. Baskins, 368 Moraine
Rd., Highland Park, assisted her
husband in research for a book
titled “Normality,” which was re-

thornless

ash,

and

hopa

are available at the park

district office, the recreation center, the public library, and the city
hall.

spending the spring break at home.
Mr. Dane, the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Leo L. Dane, 1815 Berkeley

Rd., is an active officer in Phi
Epsilon Pi fraternity. He also is on
the interfraternity council and is a
student government representative.

Mr.

Dane’s

father

recently

was

initiated as an honorary member of

the fraternity. He is a member of
the president’s advisory board at
the University of Miami and is a
member of a committee working
for a closer parent-student relationship

on

campus.

cently published.
Dr.

Offer

is

associate

director

ADMIT BEARER TO
SCHOOL OF HIS CHOICE

and associate attendant psychiatrist of the. Institute for Psychosoand

Psychiatric

Research

and Training at Michael Reese
Hospital in Chicago.
Mrs. Offer is a graduate of
Highland Park High School and the
University of Michigan. She studied
her junior year at the Sorbonne in
Paris and did graduate
Harvard University.

work

University

School

of Reading

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Daniel

tree species for

the hackberry,

Trees can be ordered from the
park district office at 1801 Sunset
Rd. The deadline for ordering is
Apr. 21 and a limit of two trees per
customer has been set.
Applications for the tree planting

Baskins’ Daughter
Helps in Research
Mrs.

are

honeylocust, green
flowering crab.

park

MERCEDES
-BENZ A)

Autohaus

COMPLETE REMODELING
AND REPAIR SERVICE

the

Harold

attending

University

March,

ID 2-2075

_ PORCH

program,

e SALES

Estimate

FINE CABINETRY
ADDITIONS
KITCHENS
GARAGES
BATHROOMS

the

Highland Park.
Sponsored
by the Carbondale
school’s department of physical
education, the program requires
students to take 30 quarter hours of
dance instruction.
All participants
also will be
required to appear in one public
program.

For a Cheerful Free
JOHN

Under

district will purchase trees for sale

Ln.,

x Deerfield, vice president and direc- tor of agencies for the Federal Life
_ Insurance Co. of Chicago, was
recently
elected to the agency
| management conference committee
of
the Life Insurance
Agency
_ ranging the association’s
| spring conference.

park district.

minor degree in dance.
They are Miss Sue Friefeld, 2100
Sterling Rd., Deerfield, and Miss

_ tion to the Strategic Air Command,

on

The four mature

sale

Howard Dane of Highland Park
has returned to the University of
Miami, Coral Gables, Fla., afte

part in a new program leading to a

3 Medical Center. He is a consultant

_ Surgery,

and

in the city.

the

2 Coeds From Area
Elect Dance Minor

82 S.
Park
dean
Chi-

a
member
of the International
- Board of Governors of the International College of Surgeons, a member
of the American Board of

affairs;

by

local beautification commission and

matic

East

sponsored

Other speakers were Alfred Jenkins, China watcher at the White
House, and Dr. Francis L. K. Hsu,
professor and chairman of the
department
of anthropology at
Northwestern University.

the International Amphitheater.

in

each

being

Returns to M iami
University Camp

Analyses.

1967

: World Flower and Garden Show at

Dr. Jules L. Whitehill of
Deere Park Dr. in Highland
has been appointed associate
for clinical programs of the

of

to homeowners at reduced prices.
The lower rates are offered to
encourage interest in tree planting

Hinton, senior staff member of
Economic
and Political Studies
Division of the Institute for Defense

Eeoe, s training
school
of
the
_ Northeastern Illinois Region of the
- Men’s

evening

the

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel] J. Baskin,
368 Moraine Rd., Highland Park,
recently participated in a top-level
seminar of the Council of Religion
and International Affairs dealing
with China.
Speakers from the State Department included Robert W. Barnett,
deputy and Asst. Sec. of State for

Mr. Polcyn, vice president of the

chairman

Tuesday

on

Couple From City
Attend Lectures

a “best flower” award in 1966.

is

meetings

month.

“queens of show” awards, as well
as winning the ‘best rose’? award
for four consecutive years and the

Mr. Sandel

monthly

first

Rose Society in 1964. Mr.

Ballin is also a past president
_ the Men’s Garden Club.

and winter

protection. The panel will also discuss how to display a rose at a
show and varieties which are hardy

Pest

have

invited to participate in the
29 Arbor Day tree-planting

program

of the discussion. He is also past
president
of the Men’s
Garden

William O’Reilly of Wilmette, Elmer Polcyn of Niles, and Clayton.

&lt;

Residents of Highland Park

been
Apr.

Mr. Sandel will act as moderator

Donald R. Ballin of Highland Park,

Bos

Plan Program For Arbor Day

in

Frontage

on evens

Overseas

Road,

Delivery

Northbrook

NOW

Winnetka

i

PRESENTING

Northfield

A

NEWLY

SINCE

IMPROVED

STANDARD

Hubbard Woods

Elm St. Station

(at Edens)

(at Green Bay)

446-1313

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OF

CLEANING

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Libertyville

Northbrook

Drive In

Dundee Drive In

(Route 176)

(at Edens)

539 E. Park

EM 2.1700

550 Dundee Rd.

Phil ag
Main Plant)
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1967
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Chicagoan Named
Head of Deerfield
Duraclean Office
James

S.

O’Malley

of

Chicago

has been appointed office manager
International’s

of Duraclean

Deer-

field office.
Before
joining
Duraclean,
Mr.
O’Malley
was
credit
manager —

of

the

Sampson

Co.
He

in
has

Chicago.
been in

the finance
accounting
for

more

,

and
field ~

than

20

SPECIAL

—

years.

A

A native of ChiMr. O’Malley
cago,
Mr.
O’Malley
attended

Wright

Objectives

Physician

Dr. Jules L. Whitehill, 82 South
Deere Park Dr., Highland Park,

surgery and assistant dean of the
school, medical director, and direc-

grams

of the Chi-

Hospital

cago

Medical

has been appointed associate dean
for clinical pro-

and

pital
services

teaching
with

since

has

1963,

the International College of Surgeons, a founding member of the

Society for Surgery of the Alimentary

hos-

which the school
is affiliated.
Dr. Whitehill,

Center.

Dr. Whitehill is a fellow of the
American College of Surgeons and

School.
He will be responsible for coordinating
all

clinical

tor of medical education and attending surgeon of Mount Sinai
Medical

Tract,

and

the

author

of nu-

merous scientific publications.
He has done
electro-magnetic
Dr. Whitehill
been professor of

original work
measurement

SALLY

LINDENMEYER

in

Seven
Highland
Park-Deerfield
residents were among those attending Washington National Insurance
Company’s
new Management
by

to Med School Post

Named

CALL

Seven Men Attend
Insurance Session

Singer says to Caesar Cauderelli. Mr.
prepares to enjoy his prize color television
grand opening celebration last week at
is co-owner of the agency. (Staff Photo)

Highland Park

RANCH

Junior College and DePaul

University, where he majored
finance and accounting.

At your service, Jerry
Cauderelli leans back and
set which he won at the
Shoreland Ford. Mr. Singer

BRICK

fireplace
&amp;
mantel,
Dining
Room
overlooks
woodsey
Charming
Living
Room,
2 CT Baths.
Perfect built-in Kitchen with
oak treed fenced
yard.
3 Bedrooms,
lift.
electric
with
garage
Car
2
heat.
gas
tiled basement,
Full
space.
eating
range
drapes,
Carpeting,
School.
High
Forest
Lake
near
Located
court.
Parking
house
this
to_
keep
up
no
Practically
40’s.
oven
&amp;

in
of

blood flow and evaluation of healing of fractures by means of sound
conduction.

program

April

3-7

in

St. Charles.
Sixty managerial employees participated
in the seminar
which
studied current trends in managerial practices.
Attending from Highland Park
was Richard Daugherity, Jr., 3198
Dato
Av.
From
Deerfield
were
Arlie Hugunin, 1030 Brookside Ln.,
Bill
Yancy,
1146
Chestnut
St.;
Bobby Shaffer, 1106 Montgomery
Dr.; Richard Heverly, 490 Shannon
Rd.; Don Davis, 729 Ambelside Dr. ;
and Robert Schatz, 1329 Oxford Dr.

AUWAETER CITED
John F. Auwaerter
field, vice president

of

LAWRENCE

fast

area.

CONSULT

TOM

BERMINGHAM

Deer-

of sales

and

finance of the Teletype Corporation, recently
monial plaque

1440

acre
1%
landscaped
built brick French on beautifully
Extraordinary Custom
wooded site in heart of finest section. Near top schools. Shopping and excelbath.
tile
ceramic
full
|
with
Ist floor bedroom
lent Loop transportation.
combination
room
3 bedrooms additional on 2nd floor. Living room, dining
Break36’ x 16. Up to minute cabinet kitchen with finest built-in appliances.

received a testifor his work on

a corporation subcommittee.

REDUCED

FOR

PROMPT

SALE

quality
in this well constructed
maintenance
constant
from
freedom
Enjoy
site conbrick ranch. Superb Whispering Oaks 2 Acre wooded &amp; landscaped
Living
21’
features
:
home
compact
This
schools.
&amp;
to shops, trains
venient
with finest built-ins,
Room w/fpl.; “L’’; Paneled Den; cheerful cabinet Kitchen
screened
cool
baths;
CT
1Y%
Bedroom;
separate breakfast area; 15%‘ Master
width
random
indows, roll screens and pegged
laundry room. Pella
porch;
floors are just some of the quality points. $39,500.
CONSULT PATRICIA ORTSEIFEN

THE

TRIDE

NITE

Sy

SHOE
THE SHOE THAT UNDERSTANDS CHILDREN
There’s nothing newer for
little girls (and big ones)
than the smart, sure comfort of Stride Rite’s broad
strap shoe. And does it fit?
Perfectly. We make absolutely sure of that.

DON

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living room
This has it — Perfect for smaller family wanting large rooms. 28’
also has fireplace
room
Family
ceilings and stone fireplace.
with cathedral
other bed2
18’.
is
bedroom
Master
patio.
large
and sliding doors lead to
and almost
rooms and 2 ceramic baths. Basement and 2 car garage. Draperies
CONDITICNED.
AIR
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Come in and see our complete
selection of new Stride Rites

Ras

HORSES

obblor

The
oun ty
1708 Glenview Rd.
Glenview

April 27, 1967
Mile

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dis

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Coming

Soon

to

Northbrook

HORSES

HORSES

UNIQUE
studio
cathedral
ceiling,
DRAMATIC
Two
Story
Living
Room
with
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balcony room, CHARMING
Room
&amp;
Bath.
Maids
&amp; bath,
2 bedrooms
&amp; bath,
room
w/dressing
room
5 Acres with a pond.
All this in low 60's
CONSULT
EDITH
ROONEY

John Channer
656 Deerfield Rd.

Deerfield

202 E. Westminster
Lake

Forest

234-2500

Assoc., Inc.

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- Local Naval Reserve Officer Candidate
_ Attending Aviation School in Pensacola

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George S. Werness of Deerfield, a
Naval Reserve officer candidate, is
attending aviation officer school at

Naval

Aviation

Schools

Marine Corps officer, is attending a
21-week basic school for officers at
Quantico, Va. He is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. James J. Boyle of 623
Ambleside Dr.

Com-

mand in Pensacola, Fla.
Upon completion of the school,
Mr. Werness will enter flight prep_ aration school at the Naval Com-

-_

He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold G. Werness of 1235 North
AV.
Marine Pvt. Gary L. Engberg of
Highland Park recently was graduated from eight weeks of recruit
training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in San Diego.
He is the son of Mr. and: Mrs.

Eric R. Engberg of 1570 Northland
AV.
Dennis

serving
_

C.

a

fireman

Hancock,

25th anniversary this month.
Established in 1942, the force is ,
now 20,000 men strong and operates
60 ships. He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. G. E. Dale of 243 Ramsay
Rd., Deerfield.
Airman Christer 0. Hogestad of
Highland Park has completed the
Aviation Machinist Mate Reciprocating School at the Naval Air
Technical Training Center at Memphis.

of 429 Margate Terr., Deerfield.
Mark R. Fosbender of Highland
Park, a seaman recruit, has been
graduated from nine weeks of Navy
basic training at the Great Lakes

Naval

Training

Station.

He

is the

son of Mr. and Mrs. William
Fosbender of 953 Naida PI.

R.

Second Lt. James J. Boyle of
Deerfield, a newly commissioned

Mr.

Connelly,
of

along

the

with

other
crew,

Ist
97th
2nd
2nd

2nd.

Lt.

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K.

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Gift suggestions: insect repellent, lighter flints, foot powder,
shaving soap and brushes, double-edge razors and blades, ball
point pens and refills, plastic soap dishes, pocket combs, sew-

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spent much of his leave repairing
the World Missions Orphanage in
Sasebo. He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles V. Connelly of 1405

APO

Cross

LU

has

Hancock’s

Corps,

Red

6251 Tac Ftr Wing, APO 96227

returned to combat duty off the
coast of Vietnam after 10 days of
rest in Sasebo, Japan.
members

|

Connally,

on the USS

Fourth

Paul N. Dale, a seaman apprentice aboard the USS Yancey, is
helping
the
U.S.
Atlantic
Fleet
Amphibious
Force
celebrate
its

~ mands School.

LETTERS AND GIFTS TO
GPS IN VIETNAM

Address to American
listed below:

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the

TITTY)

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Bil-

nearly everybody
shops Thursday nights

lipp has completed a four-week
flight preparation course at Pensa-

| cola, Fla.

He is now undergoing advanced
phases of training that will lead to
a designation of Naval Aviator or
Naval Flight officer. He is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon K. Billipp

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Greg

Bantin

BE

by Navy

of Deerfield,

wu

Navy

Your

machinist mate 3/c, was promoted
to that rank
wES

while serving aboard
the
destroyer
USS Eaton out of
Norfolk, Va.
The
Eaton,
currently
on
a

cruise,

Highland

Park merchants

have

made

the

switch.

We're

now

open

last

,}

Thursday

: ey

nights for your midweek shopping convenience. We know you want evening shopping
hours, and we've moved them to the night you prefer.
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in
an_ independence celebration
held at Barbados.
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Bantin,
the
son of George R.

Bantin, 1568 OakPI., will attend Navy archi-

Mr. Bantin

wood

tectural
Norfolk.

school

when

he returns

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Mr.

and

Glencoe,

of

a

a

daughter,
Diana Ruth, Apr. 7
in Vandalia,
Ill.
Grandparents
fat,
Ee,
are Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Moeller,
860 N. Northwoods Rd., Deerfield,

formerly

Ser

Crattwood s Gi Giant
nnouncing
icing Craftwood's

cmartwoos e

Births

fa

Vandalia.
BENWAY—Mr. and Mrs. David F.
Benway,
1151
St.
Av.,
Johns
Highland
Park,
a son,
David
William,
Apr.
16 in Highland
Park Hospital. Mrs. Walter Neil-

an and Mrs. John M.
Dr.,
1463 AmblesideCharles,

mee
Collins,

son, William
Deerfield,
Pak
hae. $10 aWighiond

John

Mrs.

and

Collins

of

P

Dick

A.

Grandparents

are

J.

to take full advantage of these exceptional savings!
fe]

Mrs.

and
GOLDSTEIN—Mr.
i
i

5

domiter, bps
. ee
Indianapolis
Harold

and

Mr.

Goldstein,

|

Joel

and

Mrs.

and aes
Mrs.

Alex

Av.,
Greco, 1337 Knollwood
field, a daughter, Wendy

J.

DeerAnn,

Apr. 14 in Highland Park Hospital. Grandparents are Mrs. Mar-

guerite Goepel, 1337 Knollwood
Av., Deerfield, and Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Greco, 2746 Port Clinton
Rd., Highland Park.

GaarenncnG — a

&gt; tree ATI

R. Greenbergi ofgyal aNiles, Langaa son,Msi

Stephen Howard, Apr. 11 in Highland Park Hospital. Grandparents
are

Mr.

and

Mrs.

Max

Koenigs-

berg, 1281 Crofton Av., Highland
Park, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur

Greenburg of Chicago.

HESSE—Mr. and Mrs. PeterM.
Hesse, 40 S. Central Av., Highwood, a son, Robert William, Apr.
Highland Park Hospital.
11 in

cinerea

are Mr.

and ‘Mrs.

Robert Nichols of Battle Creek,
(Continued on page 18)

AUTO
Next

SHOP

EXPERT BODY &amp;
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at reasonable

BILL

TILLMAN,

Owner

Cadbury

17.95]

12.48]

4'x8']

A

G-P Palomino Birch

B

G-P Simulated Oak

A

Evans Oak

A

Inlay
evans Seer i
Inla
Elm-Walnut
ns

Evans American Walnut

19.95]

11.88]

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9.95

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Evans Philippine Mahogany
a
.

5.95

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prices.
painting
Models
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ar

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First Quality!

PRICES REDUCED 25% ON

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%

now

onl

1 LY.

per

a

” (Full cortons 2 only)

Regular Price 36c per board foot
pata
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only
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40%

ON

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20°

REDWOOD SHELVING
UP TO 5’ IN LENGTH!

.

screening,

filigree

panels,

i

pre-stained

ones and lumber items too numerous
o mention.
Regular Price 60c per board ft.
F

AND

raha

AND

Only

30°

Ix 8! Clear Redwood 20¢ per ft.

grades in

Many

12”

Comparable savings on prefinished shelving, shelf brackets and standards, insect

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.

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sq. ft.

41:
2

ated
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8.6

.

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*
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Redwood

25¢

per ft.

Clear

Redwood

30¢

per

1‘x12’

ft.

RAFLUMBER
TWOOD
COMPANY
1590

OLD

DEERFIELD

(Just

April 27, 1967

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4.80

Brice

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rine

&amp;

A

These are large sheets,
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24

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:

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6.72)

;
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5.68]

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—

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Ceiling Tiles

4'x8'
antes

é

B

3.99

5.95

Purchase!

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DFPA 4x8’ SHEETS

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tile!

15°
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VIEW

BODY
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A

4'x8’

4’x8’]

TABLE

PRAIRIE

4’x8’]

6.68

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ON GENUINE ARMSTRONG

Rambler

Ln., Highland Park.
GRECO—Mr.

1$ 9.88]

9.95

Georgia Focitie Surme Teal).
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Weyerhauser Tawny Oak]

Foss of

Raymond

Mr. and Mrs.
Chicago.

Artic

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agg

Weldwood Cherry

Grand-

Hospital.

Park

Highland

Taal

15 in

Apr.

Ann,

ed

a

se

Hildy

daughter,

e

J

savings either because we were able to buy them at large
urchase discounts or because they are discontinued items.
All “B” panels are selected, srecfiniched hardwood plywood,
with slight defects that are easy to work around.

Choose from our huge stock of First Quality Paneling
ith
“A") &amp;
i
A grooms ge
BA
inset
ik
eral
gy
ae
perfect, top-of-the-line — brought to you at these special

Apr. 9 in Highland Park Hospital.

a, at

j

PANEL

9

N

fe)

of

,
materia
geothoes
Bettina ithe
Celi a,

re
“ay

Come in early

a limited time and subject to inventory on hand.

of

Davis

.

All prices below effective for

brand home improvement items.

Westfield, New Jersey, and Mr.
and Mrs.
Elmer
Seattle, Wash.

es

traditional

of Craftwood’s

besides the advantages

Mr.

Freeman

M.

James

Mrs.

and

:

you outstanding economy on a wide range of quality, national

Park, a daughter, Sharon
Apr. 15 in Highland Park

Hospital.

;

variety of selection, convenience and extra service — we bring

High-

Av.,

Summit

3421

Davis,
land
Lee,

Mrs.

and

Ceiling

For Your Home!

Items

dint

dial

—

Now

Chicago.
DAVIS—Mr.

ege

Shelving,

: turn
:
—— savings
;
:
; substantial
we in
savings
in

ae : pom pate

Mrs. W. I. Brady of Kansas City,
Mo.,.

A

The use of Midwest Bank Credit Cards on your purchases at
Craftwood has freed cash formerly in accounts receivable.

.

and

Col.

are

Grandparents

tal.

:

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Bees:

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Av.,

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�Stamas Elected
Trust Officer

Our Newest Arrivals

James

J. Stamas,

1332

officer
SERAFINI—Mr.
sueto

Mr.

Albert

D.

Green

Stefano

Bay

Pichetti,

Rd.,

Highland

and Mr. and Mrs. Remual-

and

Mr.

and

Mrs.

Bradford

W.

SHEAHEN—Mr.
and Mrs. Roger
N.
Sheahen,
985 Central
Av.,
Highland Park, a daughter, Debra Helen, Apr. 14 in Highland

Park Hospital. Grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ward, 570

Pleasant
and Mr.

Mrs.

Gerald

Av., Highland Park,
and Mrs. Newman T.

SHEEHAN—Mr.

a

Gerald

Rd.,

Timothy,

Highland

rington Rd., Deerfield.

Park,

SLEEMAN—Mr.

and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Muzik,
132 Highwod Av., Highwood.
SCHREIBER—Mr.

and

Mrs.

and Mrs. James

Highland
Park,
a son,
David
Brian, Apr. 7 in Highland Park
Hospital. Grandparents are Mr.

Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Wechter and Mr.
and
Mrs.
Norman
Schreiber,
both of Glencoe.

14 in Highland

Grandparents

Mrs.

Haskel

are

Frank

Mrs.

Fick,

1408

Park,

and

and Mrs. R. Dykstra of Doon, Ia.,
Mrs.

Jean

.
ering, i.
STUDENT
Brent

Woldhuis

of

HONORED

Bohne,

a

sophomore

at

a

committee

and Mrs. B. R. Seiden of Evans-

have

members

|

Mr. Stamas_
tended Loyola
University, Chicago Kent College of
Law, the American Institute of
Banking, and served in the U‘S.
Eighth

Air Force

in World War

II.

Carroll College in Waukesha, Wis.,
has been initiated into Alpha Kappa.

Psi,

a national

honorary

business

fraternity. A business major, he is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C.

Bohne, 127 Prairie Av., Highwood.

VACATION

ENDS

Mr. and Mrs. Whitney S. Robertson, 1340 Kenilwood Ln., Riverwoods, are home after vacationing

for several weeks in New Orleans,

by RALPH

BOCHES

PLAN

AHEAD

You can include for $1.00 more
than the regular $211.00 Chicago,
1..A. or San Francisco fare, a
stop-over at New Orleans; family
plan applies to this fare.
Fifty-eight per
in this country

cent
have

of the men
never flown

in an airplane. If you are one, we
suggest that you try a short flight
to Milwaukee, South Bend or In-

dianapolis.

It’s a great

thrill and

an education. Round
trip coach
fare to Milwaukee — $19.20.
We
have
a fine assortment
of
Dude Ranches

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in

Colorado
Wyoming

and

starting

BALDWIN

$75.00

at

per

week,
_including
room,
board
and

horses.

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;
Ralph

The
Classic
Mediter2nean
Greek
‘Island
Cruise
from
as little

Boches

as $25.00
sails May

a

day—SS
Atlantic
18th— 20 ports — 35

days, including ‘some of the following
ports:
Tangier,
Palma,
Cannes,
Monte
Carlo,
Genoa,
Portofino,
Elba.
Naples,
Delos,

Mykonos,

$320

named

Malaga,

Gibraltar,

and friends in the

goal

is

bargain
— Spain

gal —from

New

air transportation,

of the Scripps

Scripps alumnae

area.
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million.

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will visit

and

Chicago

the

Lis-

and

Portu-

York,

includes

hotel

breakfast

and sightseeing
— 15 days visiting
Madrid, Seville and Lisbon.
Congratulations
client, Art Shay,

$6.93

to
on

our _ favorite
his great col-

- ored photos of the Percy-Rockefeller wedding in Life Magazine.

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COMMITTEE

College Capital
Chicago
area.

Hospi-

Mr.

of

and

Bannockburn,

Margo,

Park

Rd.,

Highland Park, a daughter, Shelly
Ann, Apr. 15 in Highland Park
Hospital. Grandparents are Rev.

Mrs. Milton Fisher, 349 Woodland Rd., Highland Park, and Mrs.
Henry M. Thullen, 2000 Meadow Ln.,

Deer-

a daughter, Wendy

Apr.

tal.

Rd.,

George

Lincoln Pl., Highland
JOIN

and Mrs. William S.
Kenton

Joseph

A. Sleeman, 636 Homewood Av.,
Highland Park, a daughter, Elizabeth Ann, Mar. 31 in Highland

Park Hospital. Grandparents are

field,

Mrs.

Deerfield

Walter

H. Schreiber, 66 Indian Tree Dr.,

1304

and

2000

and Mrs. Neil E.

Kelly Ann, April 16 in Highland
Park Hospital. Grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ullman of
Libertyville and Mr. and Mrs.
William E. Sheehan, 1255 War-

F.

Park,

Seiden,

Woldhuis,

Sheahan, 1911 Berkley Rd., Highland Park.

Apr. 14 in Highland Park Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Domenic Cortesi Sr., 856

SEIDEN—Mr.

WOLDHUIS—Mr.

Sheehan of Oak Park, a daughter,

881 Driscoll Ct., Highland

Deerfield

2300

and

of

Muzik,

son,

Mrs.

Shaw of Niles.

Brooklyn, N. Y.

MUZIK—Mr.

and

SHAW—Mr. and Mrs. Bradford W.
Shaw Jr. of Niles, a son, Bradford
Warren, Apr. 18 in Highland Park
Hospital. Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Walter J. Meierhoff,
1455 Glencoe Av., Highland Park,

Jennifer

Leeds

a daughter,

in

department

at Harris
Trust
and
Savings
| Bank, Chicago.
Mr. Stamas, a
member
of the
LaSalle
Street
Cashiers,
joined
Harris
Bank
in
1951.
'
Mr. Stamas at-

Park.

and

Anne, Apr. 17 in Highland Park
Hospital. Grandparents are Mrs.
James Jarvis of Sarasota, Fla.,

and

Bay

do Serafini of Modena, Italy.

Grand-

a daughter,

Mr.
Park,

and Mrs. David R.
Barberry Rd., High-

land Park,

Green

Park Hospital. Grandparents are

parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Habjan, 935 Kenton Rd., Deerfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Kent
Koppelman of Waukegan.
LEEDS—Mr.
Leeds, 603

2300

trust

Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Sleeman,
739 West
Park
Av., Highland

TEL.:

432-0558

SUNDAY |

to 5

St. Johns

Ave.

HIGHLAND PARK
432-2510

ee.

od

829

mii

Deerfield

Road,

Deerfield
Phone: 945-4055

10 to 10 Daily

April 27-47 .

ee eee

Hospital.

Man-

Sonia Marie, Mar. 31 in Highland

KOPPELMAN—Mr.
and
Mrs.
Thomas R. Koppelman Sr., 910
Osterman,
Deerfield,
a_
son,
Thomas
Roy
Jr., Mar.
28 in

Park

Mrs.

Rd., Highland Park,

JOHNSON—Mr.
and Mrs. Robert
B. Johnson Jr., 574 Broadview
Av., Highland Park, a son, Robert
Burns III, Apr. 17 in Highland
Park Hospital. Grandparents are
Mr. N . T. Hollsinger of Chicago
and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert B.
Johnson Sr., 604 Broadview Av.,
Highland Park.

Highland

Serafini,

and

|.

ee

(Continued from page 17)
Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. E. 'W.
Hesse, 1054 Golf Av., Highland
. Park.

Meadow

Ln., Deerfield, has been elected an

|

�ome grand openin; s have
tlights and balloons.
We felt a quiet tea would be more appropriate.
When most stores open, they want just
everybody to come. So they make a lot of
noise. With spotlights. And balloons. And
stuff like that.
But when you open a place like Colby’s
Studio ... well, that sort of thing just won’t
do.
Because balloons don’t belong in the most
discerning decorator salon west of New York. |
And because they don’t fit in with elegant

custom upholstery.
Nor with exotic antiques and imports.
Nor, for that matter, with tasteful tradi-

tional furnitureby Kittinger and Baker.
No, when you open a decorator salon like
ours, you don’t use balloons and gimmicks.
You just invite people in for tea... and an
opportunity to meet your staff, made up of
top-notch interior decorators.
And you don’t try to sell them anything

either. You just stand there quietly. And let
them admire the furniture that you’ve painstakingly selected as the very best.
That’s how you open a place like Colby’s
Studio.
And it’s why we’d like you to come there
for tea, this Sunday afternoon from 1 to 5.
To show you that something is brewing at
Colby’s Studio.

1633

Chicago
Evanston

Avenue

�Major Rebuilding to Alter Face
2

of 3 Corners in Village Center
Central Deerfield is in for a face
lifting this spring and summer with
changes
that will affect three
corners in the center of town.
A Kroger food and drug store and

Bulko

gas station will change

the

appearance of the southeast quad-

rant, and a new 100-car parking lot
for the Deerfield Savings and Loan
Association
will knock
out two
stores on Waukegan
Rd. in the
southwest quadrant.

The northwest corner will be
altered when Lindemann’s Pharoe

—

macy, now located at 800 Waukegan Rd., moves into a new building
this fall about one block west on
Deerfield Rd. next to Pedersen Ln.
The village will install the street
next month so motorists ‘may have
access to the village parking lot
from Deerfield Rd.
Construction Delayed
However, construction has been
delayed on the Kroger store in the

700

block

proved

of

by

summer.

Building

Waukegan

the

village

Rd.,

ap-

board

last

Bob

Bo-

commissioner

wen said Kroger representatives
last week disagreed with various
points of the village building code.

One problem was the village’s
insistence on a one-hour fire ceiling. This would mean, Mr. Bowen
said, that the company would have
to use a concrete or gypsum
instead of a metal one. “We'll

give

ceiling

no recommendations

for a permit until we find out what
they will do,” he said.

Two

old

Waukegan

Deerfield

homes

on

Rd. will have to be torn

down to make way for the store.
One, located at 727 Waukegan Rd.,
was built in about 1903 by village
ess

e 4

resident Edward Segert. Mr. Segert
built the home when he started out

4

Boe

s

in

yA

r. A workman

clears away

rubble

after the

buildings

housing

the

Carr Realty Co. and Carriage Trade Coiffures were wrecked to make

the

carpentry

business.

His

company, started in 1940, is
owned
by his son, Gordon
called Segert Builders.

now
and

Plan June 1 Opening

The Bulko gas station should be

way for the Bulko gas station in the 600 block of Waukegan Rd.

open for business June 1 at 671
Waukegan
Rd.,
according
to a

Ei lowers Heads Jaycee

company

annual
Deerfield
Jaycees’ ‘‘CharkO-Chick” fund
raising drive.
Orders for the
““Chark-0O-Chick’”’
dinners
will
be

‘
es

a0re

old

than

this

this year

to underwrite

be

the

erment program.

“Chark-O-Chick’”’

sale,

now

n its 10th year, is the Jaycees’ only
ublic solicitation for financial suport for their community developnent work,
which emphasizes
outh and family activities, civic
wareness, and charitable endeav-

Programs which the group sponors during the year include Family
Day, the Easter egg hunt, Santa
\

LOPES

yarned villagers that it must

self-addressed

| applications

for

have

envelopes

learn-to-swim

ards. Persons who didn’t include
hem may pick up their cards in

he park district office.
(6

4

Realty

Co.

and

Car-

Puff Hairdressers and the Deerfield Hardware Store will go this

the

Deerfield-Bannockburn

fire

Tentative completion date is Oct. |.

spring for the savings and loan
association’s parking lot. The association will start as soon as possible
with wrecking of the buildings.
John Lindemann, owner of Lindemann’s Pharmacy, said construction will be starting any day for his
two-story building. The first floor,
which will be much larger than Mr.

Lindemann’s

present

store,

will

house the drug store. He plans to
rent the second floor.
The
building
will
contain
45
parking spaces and a 65-foot setback from Waukegan Rd.

station

at

839

Deerfield

Rd.

Another change taking place east
of the central business district on

Deerfield Rd. is the expansion and
remodeling of
nockburn Fire

the Deerfield-BanProtection District

station. The station will be enlarged
to accommodate another parking
bay for a new district fire truck.

Also, a third floor will be added to
house eventual full-time firemen.
Voters

issue

approved

last

station,

buy

year

a $200,000

to

bond

rebuild

equipment,

and

the
hire

full-time
firemen.
The _ station
should be finished by Oct. 1.
Kei

we

May 20. They are urging neighborhoods to hold ‘‘community progress

The dinners, which will be sold at
$1.75 each or $1.50 for orders of six

or more, will include old-fashioned
cole slaw,

potato

chips,

a buttered

roll, a brownie, and one-half chicken.
The chickens will be pre-baked by

the Deerfield
barbecued by
Jewett Park
delivery.

Bakery and then
volunteer chefs at
immediately

before

Epstein Is Co-Chairman
Of Appeal Arts Section
Robert L. Epstein of Deerfield
has been named co-chairman of the
graphic arts section of the 1967
United

Settlement

Appeal.

This is the third year
Mr.
Epstein, 934 Waukegan Rd., has
been a campaign worker. Last year
his section raised $12,000.

NEEDED

‘The Deerfield Park District has
amped,

Phone, Sports Jamboree, Kiddies’
Christmas Party, Teen-age Rodeo,
and
a community
survey.
The
Jaycees also have developed Jaycee Park.
The Jaycees will solicit in Riverwoods and Bannockburn homes on
May 13 and in Deerfield homes on

parties” on the day of the ‘‘Chark-

must

Carr

riage Trade Coiffures buildings
were torn down recently to make
room for the station.

O-Chick”’ deliveries.

laycees’ expanded community bet-

The

The

taken May 13 and

number

have

and electricity is already in.

20 in the Deerfield
area,
and
the dinners
will

Mr. Blowers’
be delivered free
f charge on June 11. About 3,100
vere sold last year.
/Mr. Blowers said substantially

Footings

been poured, gas tanks are in the
ground, and the plumbing, sewer,

Chark-O-Chie’ Drive
| Robert P. Blowers, 1200 Arbor
itae Rd., Deerfield, has been
named head of the

official.

ie

Construction began last week on the addition and remodeling of

Mr. Epstein was graduated from
the University of Illinois in 1942 and
De Paul University College of Law
in 1947. He is assistant to the
president of the W.F. Hall Printing
Co. He and his wife, Mildred,

two teen-age daughters.

have

Edward Segert kneels in front of the home at 727 Waukegan Rd., soon to be torn down to
make way for a Kroger food store. This is one of the original homes Mr. Segert built in 1903.

April 27, 1

�iia

March Building Permit Total

Endorses $70

tures valued at an estimated $658,810 during March, 1967, compared

to a value of $607,930 for the same

Deerfield Man

period last year.
This year’s March

To Head Drive

$410,814; one -for residential alterations and additions, $2,200; one for

building valued at a total of $10,291
also were issued.

The department issued permits
for a total of $1,319,196 worth of
construction during the first three
months
of 1967,
compared
to

“Most

districts

have

meet

rising

educational

STATE

Sen.

nearly

reached the limit in their ability to
costs

through continued increases in real

|

STREET

— Your “Downtown”
Shutter Headquarters
Now Offering Our Complete
Line of Custom Movable Shut-

estate taxes,’’ he said, adding, ‘“‘We

ters

must take the tax pressure off the
local school districts.”

Doors

and

All Custom

23 percent to 29 percent.

WAhbash
for

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wherever

you

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§

at

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and Estimating Service

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lasting, lend a touch of

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decorating

and

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JOECKERLING

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EES

and their children, Susan
and
Geoffrey, 511 Brierhill Rd., Deerfield, have returned from a vacation in Phoenix, Ariz. Geoffrey is a
student at Deerfield High School.
Susan attends Allan B. Shepard
Junior High School in Deerfield.

The new formula would boost the
state’s share of the total cost from

While you’re here . . .
treat yourself to a warm
oil manicure and

Custom

Long

ths

Payne

last year.

Shutter

at

EAN

BACK FROM VACATION
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H.

period

fe:

th Wand

The goal this year is $360,000.

same

from
RE669, Mine-

RR
MRS

off luncheon on May 26 in Chicago.

the

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GIMMICKS.

STORE

Call Us Today

meals on wheels for aged shut-ins,
English language classes, nursery
schools, and day care centers.
The campaign will have its kick-

during

ola,

NO

iif]

for the

workshops

$1,047,360

SKILL.

Just honesty.
Details
SEARCH, # HNW Box

TIE

through

and two for public alterations and
additions, $190,505.
Eight permits for miscellaneous

“Increasing the state aid formula
from $330 to $400 will help our hardpressed local school districts, which
have to rely on a relatively narrow
tax base for, their revenues,’
Berning commented.

earn. NO

Sears

for

local school districts.

and conmothers,

ports 27 neighborhood _ centers,
Mr. Walker
members of the Chicago Federation
of Settlements, in meeting family’s

needs

and additions, $5,000; one for office
additions and alterations, $40,000;

aid to education

per

20%
OFF

ex

retarded,
homemaking
sumer
education
for

alterations

in state

the

increase

and
publications,
sent
you
free.
Nothing to buy, sell, canvass,
or

%

Ln.,

building

endorsed

—

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1152 Norman

in-

has

$70 annual

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WE
PAY $10 hr. for NOTHING
but your opinions, written from
home about our clients’ products

BE

Daniel Walker,

Deerfield, vice president and general counsel of Montgomery Ward
—
and Co., has been
named chairman
of the lawyers’
section
of
the
1967 United Settlement
Appeal.
This will be his
,second
year
in
the post.
The appeal sup-

Deerfield

proposed

“MONEY

Mr. and Mrs. James Reid, 78
Lincolnshire Dr., Lincolnshire, have’
returned after a spring holiday in
Mexico City, Acapulco, and Taxco,
in Mexico.

State Sen. Karl Berning (D-32nd)
of
pupil

permits

cluded 11 for new homes valued at
professional

_ RETURN FROM MEXICO

Pupil Aid Hike

Tops 1966 Figure by $50,000
The Deerfield building department issued 24 permits for struc-

TAS

|

�Presbyterians to Give

Final OK for Building
_

Members

of the First Presbyte-

_ rian Church of Deerfield will meet

at 10:45 a.m. Sunday to give final
approval to a new building program.
The
new facilities will expand
_ crowded Sunday School space, re| lease present
office areas
for

_ classroom use, and add two large
rooms for primary
ten departments.

and kindergar-

_ Provisions also will be made for
a new office and administrative
area, a multi-purpose lounge, and

choir

rehearsal rooms. A

traffic

connection will be made from the
west parking lot through the tower
and into the sanctuary and othe
parts of the building.
a
In add tion, the parking lot will

be

paved

and

the garth

will be

completely landscaped and finished

Where
s

Decent

Oe

So wa ears

BAHA’I
of Deerfield

- _ Secretary:
Mrs:
William
K.
Baker,
_ 1414 Charing Cross, Deerfield.
_
Adult discussion group:
Sunday, 9:45
a.m.,
Jewett
Park
Field
House,
835
Hazel.
:
hildren’s
hour:
Sunday,
9:45
a.m.,
Jewett Park Field House.

‘BAPTIST
Address: 1250 Waukegan Rd.
_ Pastor: The Rev. Elmer E. Davis.
Sunday Services: 10:45 a.m., 7 p.m.
Nursery facilities are provided. Church
:30
a.m.,
High
school

nursery
through
and
college
Y.P.

ellowship, 6 p.m.
Midweek

service:

p.m.

7:30

Wednesday,

‘CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
‘First Church

of Christ,

Scientist

Sunday, Apr. 30: 11 a.m. Bible lesn, ‘‘Everlasting Punishment.’’ Nursery

cilities are provided.
9:30 a.m. to age 20.

Sunday

Testimony
meeting:
-m.
Nursery
facilities

school:

Wednesday,
8
are
provided.

Reading room:
635 Deerfield
Rd.;
daily
except Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.;
Friday, 7 to 9 p.m.

EPISCOPAL
oe ¥
St. Gregory’s
Address:

-

Deerfield

Rector:
urate:

The
The

Sunday

communion;

ion—first

Rev.
Rev.

services:

and

9:15

and

third

Wilmot

Rds.

7:30

a.m.,

holy

Sundays,

holy

commun-

morning

prayer—second and fourth Sundays;
11
a.m., morning
prayer—first
and third
peeve,
holy communion—second
and
urth Sundays.
Nursery
facilities are

-

providéd. Church school: 9:15, 11
Morning prayer: daily, 9 a.m.

EVANGELICAL
North
Address:

Pastor:

The

Rev.

Line

Rd.

Richard
10:15

service:

A,

Swan-

a.m.,

;
Wednesday,

all

7:30

| Special Service
Set for Friday
A
special Sabbath service in
| honor of the Hebrew, religious, and
nursery school teachers of Congre-

gation. B’nai Torah in Highland
Park will be held at 7:30 p.m.
Friday in the synagogue.
The family service will include a:
ceremony blessing children having
irthdays in April, May, or June.
Hebrew School graduation ceremonies
will follow the sabbath

reading. The graduates are Mitzi
Bolikow, Craig Axelrod, Jon Kussel,

and Robin Swerdling.
A
fellowship hour will follow the
public services.
"i 22

proved by the Session Apr. 15.
Session

members

hope

that

con-

struction will begin within a week
of the congregation’s action.

MOVING

TO CITY

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald V. Lindgren

and

their

daughters,

Ronda

Ray

and Anna Marie, who live at 1303A

Somerset Av., Deerfield, are moving to Chicago on Monday.
Mr.
Lindgren is with Gene Till Excavat-

ing

Company,

Inc.,

in

Morton

Grove.

Area residents help launch the 1967 campaign
for the Combined Jewish Appeal at a recent
brunch meeting at North Suburban Synagogue
Beth El in Highland Park. From left are Paul D.

Shlensky and Samuel A. Rade, both of Highland
Shaffir of Glencoe,

Park, Harold

facilities are
10:30 a.m.

provided.

Church

school:

Lakeside

Trinity

Address: 801 Rosemary Ter.
Pastor: The Rev. Eugene Wykle.
Assistant
minister:
The
Rev.
Norman Steffenson.
Sunday services: 9:30, 11 a.m. Nursery
facilities
are
provided.
Church
school:
9:30 a.m.,
2-year-olds
through
sixth
grade;
11
a.m.,
2-year-olds
through high school age.

Address: 760 North Av.
Pastor:
The Rev. Philip A. Desenis.
Sunday services: 9:15, 11 a.m. Church
school: 9:15, 11 a.m., 2-year-olds through
eighth grade.
Confirmation class:
Tuesday,
5 p.m.

Beth

DISCIPLES

LUTHERAN
Zion
Address: 10 Deerfield Rd.
Pastor: The Rev. Herbert C. Peter:
son.
Intern: Jerome Egel.
Sunday
services:
8,
9,
10:45
a.m.
Church school: 9 a.m., nursery through
eighth grade.

METHODIST.
Christ
Address: 1558 Wilmot Rd.
Pastor: The Rev. Milo J. Vondracek.
Sunday services: 9:30, 11 a.m. Nursery facilities and child care
are provided during 11 a.m.
service. Church
school, 9:30 a.m., kindergarten through
high school.
Junior, senior MYF:
Sunday, 4 p.m.

CATHOLIC

North Shore
Address: 2100 Half Day Rd.
Minister:
The Rev.
Russell R.
zer.
Director of religious education:
Cossiette Conley.
Sunday
services:
10,
11:30
Church school, 10, 11:30 a.m.

BletMiss
a.m.

OF CHRIST

Congregational Church of Deerfield
Address: 225 Wilmot Rd..
Pastor: The Rev. John S. Usry.
Sunday service: 10:30 a.m. Nursery

of Christ,

Bethany
‘ Address:
Laurel Av, and McGovern
t
Pastor: The
Rev.
Walter
B. Lunsford.
Sunday services:
9:30, 11 a.m. Nursery
facilities’ are
provided.
Sunday

Scientist

Address: 493 Hazel Av.
Sunday, Apr. 30: 11 a.m.

Bible

school:

les-

son, ‘‘Everlasting Punishment.’ Nursery
facilities are provided. Sunday school:
1 a.m, to age 20.
Testimony
meeting:

p.m.
Reading

Room:

;
Wednesday,

see
Second

1773

daily except Sunday, 9
Thursday, 7 to 9 p.m.

a.m.

to

8

St.;

5 p.m.;

CONGREGATIONAL
Evangelical
Address: 1713 Green Bay Rd.
Pastor: The Rev. Richard Osberg.
Sunday services:
10:45 a.m., 7 p.m.
Nursery facilities are provided at 10:45
a.m.
Church
school:
9:30
a.m.,
all
classes.
Youth
Fellowship:
5:45
p.m.
Prayer meeting and teacher training:
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
Choir rehearsal: Thursday, 7:45 p.m.

Cross

UNITARIAN

CHURCH

METHODIST AND
EVANGELICAL
UNITED BRETHREN

Highland Park

EPISCOPAL

Address: 724 Elder Ln.
. Pastor: The Rt. Rev. John H. Houlian.
Assistant Pastor: The Rev. James P.
Sunday masses:
6:30, 7:30, 8:45, 10,
11:15 a.m., 12:30 p.m.
:
Weekday
masses,
Monday
through
Friday,
6:30,
8 a.m.;
Saturday,
6:30,
8:30 a.m.
Confessions:
Saturday,
4-5:15,
7:30-9
p.m.;
Thursday
before
first
Friday,
4-5, and during Friday masses.
Baptisms:
Sunday
following
12:30
p.m. mass.

UNITED

Address: 52 Oxford Dr.
Pastor: The Rev. Karl F. Langrock.
Sunday
services:
8:30,
10:45
a.m.
Nursery facilities are provided. Church
school: 9:30, 10:45 a.m.

9 a.m.

Junior High
Youth
Academy:
Tuesday, 4 p.m.
Freshman
fellowship:
Friday,
5:45
p.m.
Senior High Fellowship: Sunday, 7:30
p.m.
Choir
practice:
Angelettes,
Wednesday,
p.m.;
Chancel,
Wednesday,
8
p.m.;
Westminster, Tuesday, 5:15 p.m.

Holy

Redeemer
Address: 1731 Deerfield Rd.
PF
ais
The
Rev.
Robert
A.
Wenelin.
Sunday services: 8, 10:30 a.m. Church :
school and Bible classes: 9:05 a.m., 3
years through adult.

LUTHERAN
Church of the Holy Spirit

Church

Beth El

LUTHERAN

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

Address: 824 Waukegan Rd.
Pastor: The Rev. Bernard F. Didier.
Assistant pastors: The Revs, Jeffrey
Grote,
A. P. Johnson,
and
Frederick
W. Wyngarden.
Director of Christian education: Miss
Linda Connors.
Sunday services: 9, 10:15, 11:30 a.m.
Nursery
facilities
are seers
Baptism,
second
Sunday.
Church
school:
9, 10:15,
11:30
a.m.
nursery
through
sixth grade.

ROMAN

Christian

Address: 1970 Riverwoods Rd.
Pastor:
The Rev. Donald L. Lanier.
Sunday
service:
11
a.m.
Nursery
facilities are provided.
Church school:
10 a.m., all classes.
Youth meeting:
Sunday, 7 p.m.

First

To Hear Talk

for

Judaism

Address: 1175 Sheridan Rd.
Rabbi: Philip L. Lipis.
Director
of religious
education:
Dr.
Louis Katzoff.
Cantor: Jordan H. Cohen.
Friday service: 8:30 p.m.
Saturday service: 9:30 a.m.
Weekday
services:
7:15
a.m.,
Monday through Friday; 7:30 p.m., Monday
through Thursday.

OF CHRIST

Community

Congregation

North Suburban Synagogue

Or

631 Deerfield Rd.
Daniel Friedman.
service: 8 p.m.

Local Women

Office: 1823 St.
Johns Av.
Rabbi: Joseph L. Ginsberg.
Sunday service: 11 a.m. in Edgewood
School, 929 Edgewood Rd. Nursery facilities are provided.

Lincolnshire

JEWISH

Trinity

9:30

—

all

ages;

11

a.m.,

PRESBYTERIAN
Highland
Address:
pect Avs.

Pastor:

Laurel,

Dr.

Park
Linden

William

and

Atkinson

Pros-

Young.

Minister
of
Education:
The
Rev.
James Russell Snyder.
Sunday
services:
9:30,
11:15
a.m.
Nursery
facilities
are
provided.
Sunday
school:
9:30 a.m.,
three-year-olds
through
sixth
grade;
communicants
class,
seventh,
eighth
grade.
11:15
a.m.
three
through
five-year-olds;
informal
program,
first
through
sixth
grade. Senior high study group:
10:30
a.m.
Eighth
grade
discussion
groups:
45 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday.

ROMAN CATHOLIC
Immaculate Conception
Address:

Address: 425 Laurel Av.
Rector: The Rev. Ray Holder.
Assistant priest: The Rev. Jules Mo.
reau.
Curate: The Rev. Clarence F. Decker.
Director of Christian education: Mrs.
Richard Moore.
Sunday services:
8 a.m., holy communion;
9:15
a.m.,
communion;
11
a.m.
Ist and
3rd Sunday,
holy
communion, 2nd and 4th Sunday, morning
prayer.
Weekday
services:
Wednesday,
7:30
a.m.;
Thursday,
9:30 a.m., holy communion.
Saints days: 9:30 a.m.

a.m.,

kindergarten.

Pastor:

1590 Green

The

Rt.

Bay

Rev.

Rd.

James

V.

Murphy.
Assistant pastors: The Revs. Marcellus J. Monaco and Angelo U. Garbin.
Sunday
masses:
6, 7:15, 8:30,
9:45,
11 a.m., 12:15 p.m.
Weekday masses:
6:15, 8 a.m.
Confession:
Saturday,
days
before
holy days of obligation, and Thursday
before first Friday,
4-6, 7:30-9 p.m.
Novena in honor of Our Lady of the
Miraculous Medal:
Friday following 8
a.m. mass.

Highwood

JEWISH
B’nai

Torah

Address: 2789 Oak St.
Rabbi: Dr. Sholom Singer.
Cantor:
Jerome Frazes.
Friday service: 8:30 p.m.

Congregation

Solel

Address: 1301 Clavey Rd.
Rabbi: Arnold Jacob Wolf.
Friday service: 8:30 p.m.
Saturday service: 11 a.m.

ROMAN

L. Bass,

of Glencoe.

Reform

Bethlehem

Richard

also of Highland Park, and Leonard Sherman, also

— When — To Worship

Chapel: Wednesday,

Suburban

‘p.m,

asses.
Midweek
‘Pp. m.

a.m.

FREE

200 County

mittee, was presented to the congregation more than a year ago.
Bids
were
opened Apr.
11, ap-

PRESBYTERIAN
First

Jack
D.
Parker.
Spencer Thiel.

a.m.,

The building program, which was
recommended by the building com-

Office:
Rabbi:
Friday

Community

school,
an t.

and for after-church activities.

EVANGELICAL
UNITED BRETHREN

Deerfield
Assembly

so that it may be used by children

CATHOLIC
St. James

Address: 134 North Av.
Pastor:
The
Rt.
Rev.
Thomas
J.
Kelly
Sunday masses:
6:30, 7:45, 9, 10:15,
11:30 a.m., 5:30 p.m.
Weekday
masses
6:30,
8 a.m.
Confessions:
Saturday,
4-5:30,
7:30-9
Baptism: Sunday, 2 p.m.
p.m.

By Columnist
Mrs. Rhoda J. Hauptman will be
the guest speaker at the annual
Earning Fund Award Luncheon of

the Sisterhood of Congregation
B’nai Torah of Highland Park.
Mrs. Hauptman, a columnist and
volunteer worker for charity organizations, will speak at 12:30 Tues-

day in the Pyrenees restaurant in
Skokie.
She is an alumna of the University of Chicago, and former president’
. of the Chicago Lodge No. 16 of the.
United Order of True Sisters, KAM

Temple Sisterhood, and the Four
State Midwest Federation of Temple
Sisterhoods.
Currently Mrs. Hauptman works
for the U.S.O., the National Jewish
Welfare Board, Chicago Armed
Services Council, and the Brandeis
University National Women’s Committee

of

the

Greater

Chicago

Chapter.
Mrs. Hauptman writes a weekly
column for the “National Jewish
Post and Opinion,”’ entitled “Visiting with Rhoda Hauptman.”
Program

chairmen

for the event

are Mrs. David Koch and Mrs.
Milton Margulies. Mrs. Carl Spielman is president of the sisterhood.

Jewish Appeal
Head to Speak
An executive of the Combined
Jewish Appeal of Metropolitan Chi- .
cago will speak at an Oneg Shabbat
after the 8:30 p.m. services tomorrow of Congregation Beth Or.
The congregation will meet in the

North Shore Unitarian Church, 2100
Half Day Rd., Deerfield.
The speaker,

Albert A. Hutler, is

assistant executive director of the
CJA. He organized the first experimental displaced persons camp

for

Jews in Heidelberg during World
War II and was responsible for the
first movement of displaced persons to their native land.

He also served 12 years as
executive director of the Federa-

tion of Jewish

United

Jewish

Agencies

Fund

Cal., before coming

and

of San

the ‘

Diego,

to Chicago

in

1958.
Joseph Bayrach, 1315 Central Av.,
Deerfield, is chairman of the Beth
Or reception for Mr. Hutler.

April 27, 1967
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4

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SEE

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TO

NE

ee

Wcorfieli’s Ist Presbyterian Plans
Camping Sessions.

mittee, headed by Howard DePree,
has planned a one-week session

Both sessions will be limited to 12

at

the

C.

Colo.
Aug.

V.

The
12

Bar

Ranch

first

and

in Rifle,

week

the

will

second,

begin

Aug.

19.

families.
The 5,000-acre cattle ranch is
in the White River National Forest
in Western Colorado. Many families participating in the camp ac-

tivities

there

will

travel

together

from Chicago to Denver and across
the
Rocky
Mountains
to Rifle,

where they will be met and driven
to the Ranch.
They will live in cabins and bunk
houses. Recreational activities will
include hiking, mountain climbing,
horse-back riding, pack trips, swim-

Will Conduct

Annual Pledge

Larry Stern Renamed
Camp Program Leader

New-elected officers of the Woman’s Society of World Service of the
‘Bethany
Methodist
and
E.U.B.
Church
of Highland Park
will
conduct the annual pledge service
of the society at 8 p.m. May 8 in

Larry Stern, youth director of
North Suburban Synagogue Beth El
of Highland Park, has been reap-

in

April,

are: president, Mrs. Leon
_vice president, Mrs. Donn
rickson; treasurer, Mrs.
Amick; secretary, Mrs. Ray

Gillin;
HendE. H.
Suzzi;

Christian

social

Paul Willison;

relations,

Mrs.

literature and pub-

lications, Mrs. Victor Thorup; mem-

bership
Cole;

cultivation,
secretary

of

Mrs.

Richard

missions,

Mrs.

Jacob Hecketsweiler.
Officers

‘ serve
_ are:

who

before

have

two

their

corresponding

years

terms

to

expire

secretary, Mrs.

Margaret Thomas; boys and girls
followship, Mrs. Peter Grimson;
devotions and spiritual life, Mrs. A.
O.

Christman;

sunshine

and

local

church activity, Mrs. Lyn Shiffer;
supply askings, Mrs. Robert Johnson Sr.;. and youth and student
’ work, Mrs. Edward Marks.
At the May 8 meeting, Mrs. Peter
Grimson will lead devotions, and
the hostesses will be Circle No. 4 of

Highland Park
Shore suburbs.

and

Day

other

North

MAKES DEAN’S LIST
John Byrne
Chamberlain Jr.,
Highland Park, a freshman, has
recently been named to the dean’s
list at Dartmouth College, Hanover,
N.H. Mr. Chamberlain has just
passed an examination which will
permit him to broadcast sports and
other

programs

over

campus

sta-

tion WROS. He is the son of the
John
Byrne
Chamberlains,
735
Baldwin Rd.
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The 12-day senior high school
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P cached

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Gary Lencioni, former manager and life-time resident
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week-long
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The camp, located on Green Lake
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the church.

ANNOUNCING

director

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In addition to the family camps,

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Recreational activities at Lake
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and horse-back riding.
The committee

announce with pleasure

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The First Presbyterian Church
of Deerfield will sponsor a variety
of camping activities for congregation members and their children
this summer.
The family camp steering comfrom July 16
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Mrs.

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Germany, Brazil, Canada, Ethiopia,
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Mrs.
Charles
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Mrs.

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William

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Mrs.

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Harris,

Richard

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and

Mrs.

Dale

Doerr,

re-

freshments.
cS _ Reservations may be made by
Esnt
Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Lawrence
- Johnson, or the church office.

Garage and Bake
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the

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| Mrs. Herbert Byard and Mrs.

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B’nai

Barat students to a Friday evening
sabbath service at their synagogue
in November.
Following the special mass, the
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present a dance show.
The International Club at Barat
is composed of 38 Americans and 24
foreign students representing Macoa, India, Japan, Hong Kong,

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Peter L. Loewe of Highland Park
has been elected to the board of
directors

of

the

former

Unity

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Three Protestant

churches

and a

Catholic parish committee are cosponsoring
a “Vigil for Social
Justice and Freedom for Soviet
Jewry” at 9 a.m. Sunday in North
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Highland Park.

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@ To focus attention of the plight
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- Appeal.

Young GOP

_ The

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Theodore

which

Bikel,

will

feature

folk- “singer

and

‘guitarist, will be held in the Civic
E pera House.
Planners from Deerfield are Mrs.
E aenneth

Jacobs,

| chairman

arrangements

and sponsor;

co-

Mrs. Allen

| Pesmen, _ arrangements

co-chair-

man and sponsor; and Mrs. Lau| rence Rosenberg, public relations
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| Kenneth

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Mrs.

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| GETS

TEACHING

John
Park,

R.
who

POST

Davidson

of

is studying

Highland

for

a mas-

Pher’s degree in political science at

the

University

of

Wisconsin

in

Madison, is the recipient of a
teaching assistantship,
plus his
| tuition, at the university for next
ear. Mr. Davidson, after receiving
=i master’s degree this summer,

plans to work for his doctorate in
F political science. He is the son of
r. and Mrs. J. William Davidson,

460 Beech St.
ENTERTAIN

_

Mr.

-wyler,

and

GUESTS

Mrs.

William

106 S. Central

S.

Dutt-

Av.,

High-

Wood, recently had as their guests
for several days Army Sgt. and

“Mrs.

Earl

Hess, who

had

just

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at Ft. Sam Houston, Tex.

| RETURN FROM HOLIDAY
- Mr. and Mrs. Robert

L.

J.

Gillispie and their daughter, Diane,
1317 Lincoln Av., S., Highland Park,
ave

returned from a spring
in
Washington,
D.C.,

State Sen. Karl Berning and State
first term. The secretary-treasurer
Reps. John H. Kleine and George “of a Chicago printing firm, he is
Lindberg, will speak tonight at a ‘chairman of the Illinois-Wisconsin
meeting sponsored by the Young
Water Resource Management Com- Republican Club of Highland Park
mission and a member of the
and Deerfield.
Commission on State Institutions.
The public meeting will begin at 8
Rep. Kleine has served on the
p.m. at the Highland Park RecreaHouse
committees
on highways,
tion Center and is open to the
health and welfare, and insurance,
public. The men will discuss curand was a member of the “econrent and pending legislation and
omy bloc”? committee of the GOP.
answer questions from the audiRep. Lindberg of Crystal Lake is
ence.
former vice president and legal
Rep. Kleine of Lake Forest was a
counsel for John E. Reid and
Republican “blue ribbon” candidate
Associates, a Chicago lie-detector
in
1964
and
originated
or
cosponsored more than 60 bills in his

| Arthur Friedman, sponsor; Mrs.
| Philip L. Glass, hostess luncheon
co-chairman
and sponsor;
Mrs.
‘Herbert Wander, sponsor; and Mrs.

Club

PLANS TO GRADUATE
Miss Judith Becker of Highland
Park, an honor student majoring in
education and speech therapy, will
graduate this month
from the
University of Michigan in Ann
Arbor. Miss Becker was choreographer of the Gilbert and Sullivan

operetta,

‘‘Patience,’’

which

was given on campus last month.
She was graduated from Highland
Park
High School
and is_ the
daughter

of Mr.

and

Mrs.

Association

PARTY

were

from

served

Academy

Highland

of the

Sacred

liam

Edward

Anspach,

High

Bruce

Kaplan,

Williamsburg, Va. Diane is a stupe at North Shore Country Day
School, Winnetka.

Palm Beach, Fla. The four are
members of the Highland Park

holiday at the Ambassador

of

Parts

ENDS

New

7th

Brand

New

1967 HONDA
CA102 Cub Electric

hotel in

High School tennis team.

Including:

*&amp; ELECTRIC
SAFETY

CYCLE

RUSTIC

PICKET

FENCE

HUGE

SAVINGS

STOCKADE

STARTER

|

*

HELMET

GARAGE

COVER

|

REG. PRICE $307.90

REG. PRICE $716.90
SAVE $141.90

|

SAVE $67.90

SALE
PRICE . $5 7 500 COMPLETE

SALE
PRICE

ON

.

; $240

ALL

COMPLETE

MODELS

:

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Save on Like-New Used Hondas

With North Shore's 30 Day Warranty

® Call Us for Free Estimate

1966 CUB

© Up to 3 Years to Pay
® No Down

Payment

Required

We

All Chicagoland

50s

SHARP!
From

FENCE
SUPPLY CO.

FLYNN
_379- 0260

=

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1967 HONDA
(B160 Sports

|

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Price

HEATING and
AIR CONDITIONING

MAY

SAFETY HELMET
CYCLE GARAGE COVER
LUGGAGE RACK &amp; SAFETY BAR

&amp;

For

Extra

1543 Old Deerfield Rd., Highland Park @ ID 2-0407

|

Including:

Serve

|

Call Us

Filter

BISHOP

SALE

and

Richard Addison, spent their spring

New

ALLENS IR

!

Wil-

holiand

IF WE PICK-UP
AND DELIVER

HONDA SALE

School

Davidson,

treasurer

2

Brand

VISIT IN FLORIDA
Four Highland Park

County

IN &amp; PICK-UP

$150...
Cost

Lake

BRING

BUY YOUR NEW HONDA

Heart, Lake Forest.

students,

as

i

Park. She is the daughter of the E.

Woodland

law

from 1963 until his election last fall.

Samuel

A. Bensingers, 1243 Ridgewood Dr.,
and is presently a_ student at

regular

YOU

1953 to 1962, and county board
chairman from 1960 to 1962. He

classmates

School,

been a
Agents

Sen. Berning of Deerfield was
West Deerfield constable from 1946
to 1953, township supervisor from

GIVEN

former

Edgemont

a

REPAIR or RENEW YOUR
Room Air Conditioner

|

and Minnesota.

A surprise dinner party was
given at the Bensinger home for
Cathy Bensinger on her 12th birthday anniversary, Apr. 5. Cathy’s
guests

and

AIR CONDITIONERS

Let Bishop's

lecturer at Northwestern University and the universities of Louisville

S. Becker, 1849 Rosemary Rd.
SURPRISE

FOR SICK
ROOM

firm.
Serving in his first elective office,

Rep. Lindberg also has
director of the Special

sll

Bes Mipliet
Pon Goer i To Address
Deerfield are helping

three from

Yleyyypae" oor

Help Plan Party

re PETIA

) ‘Area Women

Suburbs: Call
544-3421

. .

Nhs

PLUS MANY

MORE

1966 SPORT

90s

an $225
FINE USED CYCLES

e PICK-UP and DELIVERY AVAILABLE
e INSURANCE e BANK FINANCING,
FREE LESSONS with Every Purchase

HONDA

1966 "150" TOURING

+349|
TO CHOOSE

FROM

|
plus|

of NORTHSHORE

2772 SKOKIE VALLEY RD., HIGHLAND PARK
(HWY. 41 —2 BLKS. NORTH OF RT. 22)

433-1610
April

27,

1967

�HS. Seniors

May Sack

The Artistically
Elegant Beauty

B’nai B'rith Scholarships
review

The Suburban B’nai B’rith Lodge
is
accepting
applications
from
Highland Park and Deerfield high
school
seniors
for
scholarships
scholarships

have

election

_ Students at each school.

school

graduates since the program
started. This year the lodge

was
will

award

$500

two

scholarships

worth

each.
Names and applications of seniors selected by each high school
dean will be submitted to the
lodge’s scholarship committee for

TO

BE

LECTURER

Bert Weller, manager of packaging development at the Kitchens of
Sara

Lee

in

‘lecturer

in

Deerfield,

a

series

will

of

be

of

officers

and

Chairman

committee

of

the

is Phillip

Deep
conical hoods with graceful
fluted
rims
partially
conceal
the
twisted,
tapered
French
candles.
The
conical motif
is repeated in
canopies
and
hooded
downlight.
Finishes are hand-rubbed to duplicate the patina of age. Candelabra
base sockets, except where indicated.
Candle-type
fixtures
supplied
with ivory candles. Blue, Olive, or
Gold
candles
must
be
ordered

scholarship

L.

Glass,

26

a

evening

include Seymour Friedman, honorary chairman, Avrum Gray, A.
Robert Kantor, George Kennedy,
Lloyd Kupferberg
and John I.

Three-light
814".
body

25%",

Lakeside Congregation for Reform Judaism will hold its annual

ty

we
eat a

Gal

APG

. ye
ae

Z

\)

ye

25

Students from the religious school
attend

services

with

their

Institute. The classes will run May

bers of the confirmation class will
assist in the service.

Ginsberg’s

story sermonette.

Five-light chandelier.
Medium
base
socket . in
downlight
(BOW
R2o
switch
on
recommended),
3-Way
body.
Diameter
80”.
body ht, 28";
overall ht. 36”, Available in Antique
brass or parchment
canopy.

Mem-

Five-light
lier
with
(Flowers

and

Mrs.

Dukes
her 7th
home
were

Peter

PLANS

, $7 730

daughter of Mr.

J.

Donaghue,

6

Ct., Lincolnshire, celebrated
birthday with a party at her
Saturday.
Gayla’s
guests
neighborhood
friends
and

classmates from Laura B. Sprague
School in Lincolnshire.

DINNER

|

Richard S. Meisrow, 2754 Arlington Av., Highland Park, is among
the Covenant Club members re-

sponsible for the Club’s
behalf

of

the

dinner

Combined

is a cochairman

not

in-

finish.

$930

electrical distributors

&amp;

Pat

on

Jewish

Appeal, held in Chicago. Mr. Meisrow

~

chandeplanter.

eluded).
Planter
unit
designed to hold artificial
greenery.
Downlight: controlled by 3-way switch on
body. Diameter 22”: body ht.
24’
overall ht, 36”, Antique
brass

Gayla Donaghue,

36

canopy.

Passover family worship service at
11:15 a.m. Sunday in Edgewood
School.

parents to listen to Rabbi Joseph L.

~ BIRTHDAY NOTED

semi-drop.
Diameter
ht.
%2/". overall
ht.

Parchment

Congregation

To Hold Family Service

will

2-25.

separately.

Moss.

Lakeside

French

Design

directors

sponsored by the Chicago
of the National Packaging

courses
chapter

Country

Turnbull Woods Ct. Other members

Funds totaling more than $10,000
to 27 high

of the

be

i;

should be submitted to the dean of

given

will

for the new lodge year starting July

and New Trier East High Schools.
- Applications for the scholarships

been

winners

Highland Park Recreation Center.
The reception will follow the lodge

been

awarded since 1951 to two graduates of Deerfield, Highland Park,

have

two

selected from the list May 7.
Lodge members and their friends
will greet the winners and their
parents at 8:30 p.m. May 8 in the

sponsored by the organization.
The

and

835 5

of the Junior

*

members.

NILES

CENTER

ROAD

e

CORNER

MAIN

e

O pen Daily 8-6, Thurs. 8-9, Sat. 8-3, Sunday 10-3. Phone: 679-3255

SKOKIE

Quinlan. «aTys on. tne me
HOMES

SINCE

1884

FINANCING

REALTORS
OFFICES

ALSO

IN EVANSTON,

GLENVIEW-NORTHBROOK,

WINNETKA

&amp; LAKE

FOREST

D

°

eertield ...735 DEERFIELD ROAD e Phone: WI 5-3750
OPEN

A SPACIOUS HOME
for the family on the way up! Every possible convenience
for easy, but elegant living is featured in this 4 bedroom,
22 bath bi-level. Impressive features inside and out: Cent.
Air-Cond.
indirect lighting, fabulous decor. Circular drive,
2 car garage with elect. eye. Realistic at $53,900.

CENTRALLY

.

'.

AIR

CONDITIONED

Anticipate the summer in this better-than-new immaculately
clean
7 room
home.
Family room,
paneled
in’ butternut,
with a FIREPLACE. 20 x 16 patio opens off eati
area in
the kitchen, which is completely equipped. Now $37,900.

MONDAY

THRU

SATURDAY,

8:30

‘TIL

5,

SUNDAY,

10

‘TIL

5

:
JUST REDUCED
Sparkling
Roman
brick residence on lovely wooded,
.landscaped property in Woodland Park. Living room with raised
hearth fireplace; dining room; family room; 3 bedrooms, 2
baths, 1% garage. In immaculate condition. Walk to school.
Price reduced to sell fast at a low . . . $28,900.

HOME OF TOMORROW
TODAY
9 room, 5 bedroom
custom
built CONTEMPORARY
ranch
in the beautiful Woodland Park section of Deerfield. Excellent built-in kitchen.
Screened porch;
2-car carport. A
unique offering at $47,500.
z

:
:
JUST ABOUT ONE ACRE
in Deerfield. Exceptionally clean with all natural woodwork
inside. Brick and stone construction. 3 bedrooms, 1
baths,
Terrific kitchen, big fireplace and fabulous porch. Lots of

‘
SCATTERWOODS
Delightful 4 bedroom, 3 bath Colonial home has a wonderful
Family room with a FIREPLACE
and entrance to wooded
yard. Slate entry, carpeted Living room and separate Dining
room.
Completely
equipped
Kitchen
has
pleasant
eating
area.
Master
Bedroom
with private bath,
3 good
family
bedrooms and bath. And there is a basement for extra
play area . . . $46,90
'

shade

.and

fruit trees.

Outstanding

value

at $33,90

| April 27, 1967
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Reaching 73,000 North Shore Homes in... .
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THE

THE
HOLLISTER
NEWSPAPERS

EVANSTON

1020 Church

REVIEW

St., Evanston

e WILMETTE
1232 Central

GLENCOE
e

LIFE

Lincoln

Ave.,

Glencoe

GLENVIEW
1806 Glenview

251-4300

'e

NEWS

715 Vernon

Ave., Wilmette

e WINNETKA
588

-@

475-1560

1438 Shermer

446-4300

444 Central

PARK

Ave.,

HERALD

Highland

e HIGHWOOD

ANNOUNCEMENTS
Rd., Glenview

e NORTHBROOK

TALK

Ave., Winnetka

HIGHLAND

446-4300

433-4370

HERALD

444 Central Ave.,

724-4300

Park

Highland

Park

433-4370

° DEERFIELD VILLAGER

STAR

Rd., Northbrook

_

444 Central Ave., Highland Park

272-4300

945-7300

AND
AN
ADVERTISER

DEADLINES
REGULAR

Noon

DISCOUNT:

251-4300

FOUND:

Call

Mr.

Toby

to all
HIGHLAND PARK

DEERFIELD

PRESIDENTS

Central
identify

St.,
by

at 864-5897.

AREA

AND_
CHAIRMEN

PUBLICITY

Constant alertness maintained against
rowlers, intruders, vandals and outreak of fire.
NORTH SUBURBAN

Conflicting

"CLEAR"

all

THE

HOW

club

dates

9

Accounting

IT WORK?

9

listing

of

864-5179

We
are
now
listing
1967.
Help
us_
to
“‘clearing’’ your dates

notify

you

if

there

is

a

Deerfield Villager
Highland
444 Central
945-7300

Park Herald
Ave.

Highland

FA
TO
white toy
GERMAN

Park
433-4370

Dogs

and

Cats

stud.

ALASKAN MALAMUTE PUPPIES
5 mos. old, A.K.C., black and white,
show
prospects,
wonderful
pets
and
protectors. $100 each. Also have new
litter 4 wks. old, $75 each at weaning
time.
Log Cabin
Ranch,
GE
8-7281.
(Miller Rd. and Route 12)
COCKER
PUPPIES,
BEAUTIFUL
black,
3 months
old, paper trained,
iA.K.C. pegtntereeCR 2-3092

OST:
LARGE
GREY-BLACK
AND
white
Persian
type
pet
cat.
Silver
colored collar. W. Wilmette. If found
please call AL 1-3696.

oe

SHEPHERDS.

ene

10

te

ae

MALE.

preempt

Field

en

SILVER

945-2807.
AND BLACK

BLUFF _

NEED
LEFT
HALF
OF SHELL
bill, left half of $50 bill. Will
Call GR 5-5049, eves.

Business

P&lt;

7d

ae

THE

VILLAGE

FEMAI

registered,

LABRADOODLES
PLAYFUL
Only

$10

GER.

BLACK

PUPS

SHEPPIERD

PUPS”

3 MOS.; $50 UP.
VANDERBSET 4-2743.

AFGHAN
PUPPIES,
EXCEPTIO
litter, 8 weeks, Champion sired.
Do not shed. CR 2-2577 evenings
weekends.
WHITE

KITTENS

white

kittens

|

7 weeks

272KITTENS

LAMPLIGHTER

A.

IRISH SETTERS
Outstanding
show

K.-C.

prospect.

6

BOSTON

weeks.

classified

ads

in the Village

Sire

TERRIER

LOVELY
r~

nak

a

fielda

832-1297, Villa Park,

FEMALE

year, house broken,
trained.
Marvelous
reas. to right party.

SILVER

pmmeeeinay

ib

leash broken
disposition.
mene
348-1783.
ts

MALE
small.

TOY
Show

qu

272-6733.
15

To thank our classified advertisers who have made our new combined classified section
all

FC

pan trai
betw

272-7129
Northbrook

German
placing

|

each

WKS.; A.K.C,
724-1947.
COCKER SPANIELS
1 MONTH OLD. $15

a new direct mail advertiser
published by the Hollister Newspapers
serving Lake Forest
- Lake Bluff
saturation coverage of 6,000 homes
first issue — Thursday, April 27, 1967

are

|

DAvis 8-7378

Great White Pyrenees

Lamplighter

for

Shepherd A. K.

MOS.

OLD

MALE.

trained. Like children. 945-0328.
ALASKAN

no

A.K.C.

Show

MALAMUTE

and

Pet.

PUPPIE: ft:

Champ.

line. Shots and wormed. $100
Crystal Lake, 815-459-6144.

GOLDEN

BI

RETRIEVER.

AVAILABLE FOR STUD. A.K.C.
Call 966-3271
ee:

$1000
split.

A.K.C.

HOLIDAY

WILL
SEARCH
to ne
a buyer
of. value. DAvis

Evanston Review

old. A.K.C.
6 p.m

show champion.

so successful, we
additional cost.

«

A.K.C. reg., spay
with big yarc

POODLE—WHITE

4 months
Call after

_Announcing

8-4463 evenings or Saturdays.

‘April 27, 1967

Labrador female,
to loving family
AL 6-0023.

DISTINGUISHED

RESI-

Personal

LOCATING
SERVICE.
locally or nationwide
or seller of any item

FEMALE
STANDARD
wks.; cham
ped gi sire and

Shots; wormed, and house trained.
Torkelson 256-1175 or UN 4-2200.
FREE:
11
MONTH
OLD
BL:

BRACE-

dents: Save all empty pop bottles. The
Boy Scouts of Lake Bluff will conduct
a house-to-house bottle pickup all day
Saturday.
MANY
PATIENTS NEVER GET FAMous
until
their
18th
year.
If
you
rsonally
know
of one, write P.O.
ox 82, Wheaton.

5

BLACK
dle 12

your home. Weaned and
Age 7 weeks. Call 433-3067
a.m. and 11 p.m.

YOU
NEED
SPACE,
A MUSICAL
family
with
finest
North
Shore
references would consider it an honor
to store your grand piano in our new
home
in return for the privilege of
playing
it.
Exceptional
care,
of
course. Please call 272-7337.

LAKE

PUP

FREE

a

Personal

ATTENTION

SCHNAUZERS

DALMATIAN

blood-

NEED
A
STALWART
FRIEND,
A
being to adore you? Your search can
end. Come see, please do?
KAY’S ANIMAL SHELTER, (Cor.
Hintz and Arlington Heights State Rd. )

358- 0660.

A.K.C. CHAMPION
SIRED.
Shots. Female. 724-6887.

ri

Marshali/Bonnie

H

Call after 6 p.m.
UN 9-6103.

well trained.

LOST:
LADY’S
PRESCRIPTION
glasses. Small brown frames. Brown
case. In the vicinity of Central Ave.,
Wilmette. Please call 446-5068.
LOST:
‘‘*FLOSSIEB”’-A
BRINDLE
eo
Bull Dog, very friendly. Vic.
Happ
Rd.
north
of Willow
Rd.,
Northiad. Lost April 13. Call 446- 6146.

IF

charge.

3 adorable

let.
Central
St.,
Asbury,
Jackson.
| Thurs. evening, April 20th, keepsake.
REWARD!!
475-7341.

4

No

30

LOST:
LARGE
MALE
COLLIE
DOG
Brown
and white
in color. Name
‘‘Baron’’. No tags. REWARD

LOST:

$125 ea.

DE

RARE
Shanelle

contented is

WANTED HOMES FOR 3 CHARM.
kittens, 2 tri-color, 1 orange and wnt e.

BD

lines. $175. Call 223-0873.
GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPY
A.K.C.,
Bred
for
temperament
and
obedience. Female.
Black and silver
color. Completely trained. $150.
Winnetka. 446-7227

potential;

3 months,
ears
cropped,
perma
shots, champion sired, raised in k
with children. ALpine 1-9086.

Collie and Cocker 3 month
old female. All shots. $35. Phone 8698841.
:

conflict.

events
through
help
you
by
TODAY.

‘after 4 or weekends.
:

F

show

MINIATURE

Tax

Income
taxes,
statements,
management
ewebahagee 4 nats exp. .
ay “
accounting.
.
ays.
-21

OST:
LADY’S
OMEGA
WATCH
IN
=
mesh bracelet. Vicinity of Jewel
n
Plaza
and
Village,
Wilmette.
Reward. Call AL 1-4451.

LOST: NEW TRIER HIGH SCHOOL E.
Gold ring w/3 small stones.
Family
heirloom. Reward. Please call
VErnon 5-4326

Service—IiIncome

ACCOUNTING SERVICES

We will file them in THE CALENDAR | _ eves.
and

Dual
champ.
bloodline.
A.K.C.
reg.
litter. 7 boys, 3 girls, 6 wks. old. Boys
Blk.-silver, girls blk.-sable. 945-4117

males.

ch.

apricot;

orange

sire;

Cats

and

STANDARD;

A.K.C. 9 | POODLES;

| GERMAN
SHEPHERD
PUPPIES
Father and mother obedience trained.

rates.

Simply
phone) a complete
and events.

MALE.

grandson.
SWEEP
Ch.
GV.
mos.
Gentle pet;
obedience
or stud prosect.
$75 and
return
stud
services.
lack and silver. Call 223-0873
any
time.

AA BOOKKEEPING, INC.
LOVE FOR SALE
Bookkeeping,
Taxes,
back
work | MINIATURE
POODLE
PUPPIES
brought up to date. Low monthly | ~ plack and silver, 6 wks. old. Phone

LOST YOUR PET?
It may have been injured. Call your
local
animal
hospital.
DAvis
8-1440.
UNiversity 4-9416. UNiversity 4-1700.

LOST
ORIGINAL
SHAGGY
DOG,
medium
size, tan and brown female
answering to Sam. 2 little boys miss
’ their dog. 272-7395.

10 days
lines

Dogs

10

Cats

LINE

order

or if paid within

SPRING
IS THE TIME
FOR
AJZORAble
Miniature
Schnauzer
puppies.
Champion _ sired;
ears
cropped;
pane
shots.
Home
raised.
272-

ays, oro &lt; 6391 ‘eves.
PE 6-3
reas rin

Mail (or
meetings

SHEPHERD,

| GERMAN

ml.

SERVICES

CALENDAR

DOES

PATROL

421 Richmond Reed

DATES
through

PROP-

AND

HOME

and

Dogs

10

erty can be protected from dusk to
dawn,
365
nights
per
year
by
an
armed,
bonded,
insured,
licensed,
uniformed Patrolman, making inspection
rounds
throughout
the
night.

MESSAGE

Avoid

MONEY

in Krogers,
Owner
can

FAMILY

YOUR

Found

Chicago Toll Free 273-5211 or 273-4300

Business Personal

5

Business Personal

CHAIRMEN:

OST,
ON
THURSDAY
APRIL
20 IN
the .Davis-Church
St. area in Downtown
Evanston
or
in
or
around
Evanston Hospital, my mothers keepsake, small old sunburst pin. Gold, set
with pearls with a diamond
center.
Reward. Thank you for calling UN 91160 between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.
weekdays.
April
13th
Evanston.
amount.

475-1560

with

Minimum 4

5

PROGRAM

.10 PER

Cash

to 11:30
10 a.m.
3rd from
On May
a.m. there will be a public showing of
talent
to
XC spine
PF soir
program
planning. Call or wr
.
BARON
Moss. ‘SrupIos
Box No. 321, Glencoe, Ill.
Both talent and audience invited
PROGRAMS LIMITED

and

RATES
$1.20 per line

COPY

Notices

Lost

|

Tuesday

MULTIPLE COLUMN ADS
Noon Monday

ATTENTION

THE VILLAGE LAMPLIGHTER
serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff
433-4370

* Wilmette Life

IS IN

MAGIC
TOWN

Contact Mr. Cooper
256-2102 for appt.

* Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News

sired

GOOD HOME
WANTED
FOR 1-12 YR.
old
spayed
Collie.
Wonderful
with
children. Call 272-1420.

BEAUTIFUL
7 WEEK
OLD KITTENS
will
soon
be
evicted.
Need
home.
Free. 869-2971.

LOVELY
BLACK
KITTENS,
fectionate, also white w/blue eyes
other colors. $8 and up. GR 5-8387

3

* Glenview Announcements

and The Village Lamplighter,

serving

AFand

DARLING
kittens.
trained.

* Northbrook Star * Highland

Lake

Forest-Lake

Bluff

ee

Free
Call UN

AND
weeks
- 0168.

WHITE
old.

Pan

MINIATURE

by

Missal. 7
869-9378.

champ.

weeks

old.

SCHNAUZE

Skyrockets
$125.

A

Evan

MIN.EARS SCHNAUZERS
_
CROPPED; SHOTS.U:

A.K.C.;

4-1845.

No

answ.,

Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

251-3730.

Classified &lt;&lt;

�:
ee:

rn

Service—Income
ditioning and Heating
mes)
als, Pets and Supplies
and

Christmas

—Auctioneers—

Sales Conductors
ion Sales

Automobiles—
‘oreign

and

Sports

Cars

_

utomobile Tires and Accessories
utos—Trucks—Trailers—For Rent

obiles—Wanted

To

Buy

‘os—Trucks—Trailers—

caer

To Rent

and Outboard Motors.
s and Gifts
iiders and Contractors
- Maintenance and Repair
Supplies and Materials
Opportunities
vestments
and
Partnerships
!
er
and

Photography

ard of Thanks
try—Cabinet
ing

10 :
SIAMESE

Work

Dogs

and

and

Cats

11

Animals,

and

_ A.K.C.

4

MONTHS,

registered.

offer accepted.

LHASA’

Call 251-8635.

APSO-A.K.C.

Male,

4 mos.

old.

All

é -owpeay health. Paper
aS can be. 945-0328.
-HESTER

tg

MALE
shots,
reas.

All

SAYS

REGISTERED.
shots

and

trained.

‘I’M

18

As

$35.

MOS.

OLD

about
reg.;

Call 729-2483.

_ STUD
WANTED—REGISTERED
_ Dachsund,
.

GR

5-2409.

FREE

Glenview

Rd.,

ADORABLE
Male;
"

MINIATURE

white;

mpion.

mercial.

male black
or come to

and
2136

Wilmette.

POODLE.

4 months;

shots;

Grandmother

on

392-4419.

Siamese

AKC

TV

com-

Kittens

WEEKS
OLD,
PEDIGREED,
SEAL
nt, pan trained. Call 561-9253.

ICKER-TERRIER

20

MONTHS.

- Beautiful female,
healthy,
gentle,
18
unds, all shots. Home
raised. $30.
5
Call 475-8197.
-ALASKAN MALAMUTE—A.KC.
ale.
3
months.
Champion-sired.
ae apronbest,
Phone
after
6 p.m.
INESE
PUG
PUPPY
3 MONTHS
_
A.K.C. reg., championship bred, intelligent and
easily trained. Reasonably
:
iced. Call 525-2787.

BERINGER

SPANIEL

rman short
love children,

Call LE

PUPPY

AND

hair Pointer, 3 months,
need good homes.
. $20.

7-0830.

ovable Toy Poodles - Silver
_

8 WEEKS,

and

love,

children.

REE.

OLD,

.

2

A.K.C.

years

MALE
SELL
Needs
large yard |

Call 251-8738,

LONG

REG.

old.

Good

‘with

TIGER

KIT-

after

HAIRED

4:30.

tens, grey and black. Also male white
ersian and male black cat. Call 761-

LDEN RETRIEVER PUPS A.K.C.
Shots;
wormed;
pet, hunt, or show;

- Champ.
Aale

and

stock;

ideal

for

female.

724-4986.

children.

Pets

15A

FOR

Open

Sundays—Skokie Only

STABLE
UNDER
NEW
MANAGE.
ment. Box stalls $60 a month. Grain
fed twice daily. 234-8149.

12

Antiques

and

Art

Investments

16

Business

PUMPED

VieT.
LOVE:
SEAT.
(3.
MATCHING
chrs.,
mint
condition,
gold
brocade
uphol., $225 for 4 pos.; Victorian chr.
$30; pr. green modern chrs. $50; gas
stove $15; Victorian tbl. painted $7.00;
child’s swing set $7.00;
pr. Sheraton
thls. $25. VE 5-1793.
BEDS—TWIN,
FR.
PROV.
HAND
carved antique, cond. 100%. Why only
$50 ea.? Find
out.
Visit Ete.
Shon,
Long
Grove,
Ill.
(Hwy.
83 and
53)
Tues.-Sat.—10 :30-4 :30.
ANTIQUE
SATIN’
FINISH
(DBL. )
brass
bed and
gas lt. fixture;
hall
tree;
Singer
Sewing
machine:
Victrola; knife sharpener, etc. Write A982 Box 60, Wilmette. .

CASH

FOR YOUR

CERTIFIED
store all day
phone
any
appointment.
booklet
on
BOOKS 1307

CHAS.

BOOKS

WANT
TO PURCHASE
FINE
BOOKS,
complete libraries, rare books,
cloth
and leather sets.

| WANTED—3
cute

GOOD

black

and

HOMES

white

Call DAvis 8-3186.
q

FOR

kittens.

3

x

FREE
LOVE.
THIS
KITTEN
LOVES
_ people and is free. She’s 7 weeks old,
an trained,
very playful and affeconate. Call DA 8-3480.
SHEP.
PUPPIES.
11.
A.K.C.,
top
quality
breeding.
guards,
breéding,
show.
$75;
Fos. Cal 1 223-0873 anytime.

KENNEL
wide,
=

14

RUN
— LIKE

Frank's Disposal Service

ft.

or best

long,

offer.

5’ high.

Also

dog

insulated, $25. PA 4-0962.

Cost

4

CLASSIC
LEICA
IIIC, NEWLY
REconditioned,
Mint!
complete
system
with
wideangle,
normal,
telephoto
lenses. Other accessories, make offer
UN 4-4739 Eves. or Sat.

FOR

house

RD.

$125;

fully

HUNTING?
A wonderful selection awaits

you in the Want Ads. Turn
to Classification 4132 in
this Paper!

Evanston Review

H3V

Catering
MYRLE’S GOURMET CATERING
Delicious and Artistic Foods
For the Discriminating Hostess
Complete Service and Equipment
OUTSTANDING WEDDING
CAKES AND RECEPTIONS
ALpine 1-5841

EXCEPTIONAL FOODS
CAT ERE D
WITH/WITHOUT ATTENDANTS
WHY COOK?
1709 Glenview Rd., Glenview, Ill. For
menu

planning,

Miss

B.

724-0302.

L &amp; M CATERING
OUR

21

YOUR

Call AL

or jello

1-1878

Glenview

HORS

molds.

FOR
SALE:
PLAY
SCHOOL
Year round;
established;
full enrollment;
licensed;
equipped;
good
opportunity;
sacrifice
Write A-990, Box 60, Wilmette, Il.

BUTTONS,
BUCKLES
AND
MACHINE
button
holes,
24
HOUR
SERVICE.
Belts,
Pleating.
Complete
stock
of
metal zippers.
‘
VOGUE FABRIC SHOP
* 722 Main St.
UNiversity 4-3034

BEAUTY SHOP IN EVANSTON. GOOD
location.
4 stations. Best offer. Call
evenings UN 4-3226 or 561-0263.

* Winnetka Talk

* Glencoe

News

Look! Call These
Coat

ALTERATIONS.
anteed.

By

ALL

appointment.

* Glenview Announcements

and The Village Lamplighter,

Suit

WORK

GUAR-

Oakton,

WE

5-7400

YARD

RENT EVERYTHING

Open Daily 8 to 5, Sat. 8 to
No charge for Sunday

1

RENTAL HEADQUARTERS
ACE RENTAL
RD.

30

Repair

ATTIC ANTIQUES
:
LENCOE
CLOCKS. WATCHES, JEWELRY
COMPLETE REPAIR SERVICE
835-4217

27

Loans

and

IF

Investments

YOU

Musical

MUSIC CO.

BY

INSTRUCTION ON ALL
INSTRUMENTS
FINE PROFESSIONALS

We
have
a
SUPERIOR
RENTAL
PLAN
which will save you money—
and excellent REPAIR SERVICE. We
carry
an
abundant
stock
of
all
instruments including:

:

Tape

Piano

Pianos-Organs-Stereo
Recorders-Record Players

Records-Sheet Music

Tuning

- Musical

272-749 |

MILDRED

KRUGMAN

First National

1-2686

Ill. C.C.

GUITAR CLASSES
Adults or children; guitar rental;
EXPERIENCED TEACHER
Frank Narrol
272-8129

PIANO
BEGINNERS
JEFF WISCOMB

Bluff

LESSONS
OR ADVANCED.
AL 1-5047

PIANO AND ORGAN LESSONS
at your home. Children or adults,
beginners or advanced.
Mr. Gersch, ph. VA 6-0488.
ACCORDION,
ORGAN,
GUITAR,
PIano instruction in studio or home. N.
Shore area. Spec. in pop. music. Instruments furn. $2.50 up. 251-8572.
KURT
LOWMAN,
LESSONS
IN CLASsic and popular piano in my home or
yours. Beginners a specialty.
272-8191

of Evanston

and

Storage

HAULING
18345MC-C

RO

Pianos and Musical
Instruments
BIG

KELLY MOVING
RO

1-4201

GUITAR—BANJO—AUTOHARP
VARied
styles
taught
by
performerinstructor
Bob
Gand.
Call
me.
It’s
I
a
School of Folk Music. WI

34

quickly and confidentially!
for details—call Mr. Ingrish
328-8100 Extension 250

AND

ALpine

IN

PIANO

NEED

any worthwhile purpose
get a low cost loan
at the

Moving

Entertainment

1363 Shermer Rd. Northbrook

1-0666

Park Herald

VALUE

Grand pianos painstakingly rebuilt. New
and
reconditioned
Spinets,
consoles,
Studios. Rental option plan for children. Come in or call in daily 9 to 6
Mon. and Thurs. to 9, Sundays 1 to 5.
UTTERBERG PIANO CO.-EST. 1910
5731 N. Central Ave., Chicago
RO 3-5020
NEW—USED
Musical Instruments, Accessories
DEPENDABLE
REPAIR
SERVICE

1922 Central

Forest-Lake

Instruction

EXCEPTIONALLY GIFTED TEACHER
will teach piano in your home eves.
Excellent with children. Call 835-3123.

MONEY
for

CO.

~SCHREFFLER

M.G.

5-5080

Jewelry and Jewelry

.

BR 3-3332

POPULAR
OR

RENTAL

* Northbrook Star ° Highland

Lake

THRIFTY MOVING &amp; STORAGE
INSURED &amp; BONDED

Rental

Skokie

4-2662

NEED SMALL ITEMS MOVED,
rummage
items
picked
up
and
delivered?
Have
an odd
job to be
done? Call AL 1-4394

Inc.

JOHNSON EQUIPMENT Co.
3748

2-5520

packing.

or night. Exp. men. UNiversity
or UNiversity 4-1105.

LESSONS

Equipment

CR

JACKSON MOVERS
specialize
in
moving,

We

THE
COUNTRY
BOYS
HAY
RIDES,
carriages, Pony Rides, Fire Engines
sent
anywhere
for
kids’
and
adult
parties.
Or have
your party at our
antique Party Barn. NE 4-3633.

23

ILL.

MOVING? RENT A TRUCK
PADS — DOLLIES — U-DRIVE
JOHNSON’S TRAILERS SERVICE
ROgers Park 1-2000
7446-48 N. Clark
Chicago, Ill.

2-2515

OF HIGHLAND PARK
“Your entertainment specialists”’
party marquees—
catering—entertainment
dance floors—car parkers—lighting
“‘One call does it all”
ID 2-1240

446-7899.

serving

MIDDLETON

UN 4-3700

hdo Productions,

Numbers

and

MOVERS

NORTHBROOK,

HERBERT

MAGIC

for dressmaking, alterations,
Male and Female. DA 8-2735, 475-0352

Dress

Storage

MIDDLETON

for your child’s birthday!
TINY
TRAINED
ANIMALS,
mystery, wonder and surprise!
An hour of vaudeville magic
at a VERY MODEST PRICE!
NORMAN:
256-3033

YOrktown

MOVING
COMPANY
FOR
‘SALE
3
large vans, 1 pickup truck. All brand
new
trucks,
Warrantee
still
on
equipment.
$19,000,
with
moving
rights. Call. Sundays only for appointment CR 2-5520.

FOOD
SHOP
AT
1501
GREENLEAF ~
St.,
Evanston.
Established
business,
grocery, dairy products, frozen foods,
school supplies, ice cream. Call DA 80876.

CR

GOOD MUSIC INSURANCE!
You
can
have
it
by
letting
my
versatile group (3, 4 or 5 pieces, etc.)
play for your wedding
reception
or
dinner
dance.
We've
played
good
music at the Barrington Hills Country
Club, Lake Shore Club, Skokie Country Club, Highland Park Country Club,
Michigan Shores Club. May we insure
you for good music? Phil Varchetta,*
737 North St. Louis Av. Chicago, Il.
60624 Tel. VA 6-5783.
*pronounced Var-ketta.

MR.

and

Large or small jobs at reas. rates day

Entertainment

26

724-0300

Moving

FOR ALL YOUR MOVING NEEDS BY
Professional Movers. Fully equipped
and insured. I.C.C. 22033 M-C.

COATS.
328-5159

ALTERATIONS
AND TAILORING
CALL EVENINGS
ALTERED

8910 WAUKEGAN

Glv.

Wanted To Buy—Houses
Real Estate Loans and Mortgages
Roofing and Siding
:
| Rug and Upholstery Cleaning
Rummage Sales
Schools and
Instruction
Shades—Blinds—Awnings
Situations Wanted—
Students
Women—Business and Professional
Women—Household
Women—Baby Sitting
Men—Business
and
Professional
Men—Household
Men and Women
Men
and
Women—iIndustrial
Sporting Goods and Equipment
Trade or Barter
Travel—Share
Your Car
Tree Trimming
Trucks
and
Trailers—For
Sale
Toys
Het ee Sai ener yeu
Pholstering,
Repairin
efinishin
Wanted To Rent—
:
.
Apartments
Board and Room
Furnished Apartments
Furnished Houses
Garages
Houses
Light Housekeeping Rooms
Rooms
Share Houses and Apartments

29

ALTERATIONS
DRESSES, TAILOR SUITS,
2213 Central St., Evanston.

CLEANERS

Rd.,

155
153

JOSEPHINE’S CUSTOM MILLINERY
AND DRESSMAKING SHOP
721 Elm St., Winnetka
Expert alterations
Hillcrest 6-7299
DRESSMAKER
WITH
EUROPEAN
trade school will solve all your. sewing
problems in her own home.
869-8571

ALTERATIONS

1619

1

Dressmaking—Sewing—
Needlework

FITTINGS BY “JANE”’
APPOINTMENTS NECESSARY
Coats, dresses and skirts.

EAST-GLEN

v-H4t.

FANCY

casseroles,

Dressmaking—Sewing—
Needlework

NO

WILMETTE

MAKE

d’oeuvres,

M.G.

MONOGRAMMING
BELTS, BUTTONS AND BUCKLES
COVERED WITH FABRIC
EXPERT PLEATING
MARY ANN SILKS &amp; WOOLENS, INC.
626 Church, Evanston
DAvis 8-3984
Golf Mill Shopping Center,
Ph. 824-9212

* Wilmette Life

21

SPECIALTY
724-9067 or 677-8087

EQUIP. FOR RENT
WE DELIVER
ACE RENTAL
Waukegan Rd.
YO 5-5080

I WILL

WILMETTE

BAY

SALE: PENTAX

18

8910

FT.

APARTMENT

_ Classified

GREEN

Notices
Office and Store Equipment
Painting and Decorating
Personai
Personal Service
Piano Tuning
Pianos
and
Musical
Instruments
Plumbing
Printing
Radio-TV-Hi-Fi—For Sale
Radio - TY - Hi-Fi
Service and Repair
Real Estate For Sale
Apartment Buildings
Business Property
Cemetery Lots and Crypts
Condominiums
Co-op Apartments
Farms—Acreage—Estates
Houses
Investment Properties
Out of State
Resorts
Summer and Winter Homes
and Cottages
Town Houses
Vacant Property
Wanted To Buy—Apartment
Buildings
Wanted To Buy—Condominiums
Wanted To Buy—Co-op Apartments

and Photography

PARTY

HOMEFINDERS
AL

NEW

Opportunities

F. G. Hastings, Realtor
Established
bakery
in WINNETKA.
Price
includes
current’
inventory.
Gross $70,000 annually. Owner moving
out of state.
IMMEDIATE
POSSESSION. $19,000.
Call Mrs. May (AL 1-0550, res.)

111

Animals, Pets
and Supplies

dl

uF

WKS.
Pets,
$100;

AT

CO.

FURNITURE,
APPLIANCES,
JUNK,
Bldg. materials, brush, etc. AL 1-7960.

PARTIES
Lillian Krause

HOMEFINDERS

FREE.

BRINKMEYER

Cameras

Storage

Instruction

22

Reasonable prices, work guaranteed
KAEHLER LUGGAGE SHOP
1421 Sherman Ave.
DAvis 8-0744

743-8122

" §37-2159

RODDED

HANDBAG AND
LUGGAGE REPAIRING

17.

Carts

ALTERATIONS AND HEMS ON WOM.en’s apparel. Formerly with Peck and
Peck. Vicinity of Foster and Sherman.
UN 9-6367.

CLEANED

CONSTRUCTION
PArk 4-0367

BOOK
APPRAISER
IN
Friday and Saturday, or
time
for information
or
DA 8-4424. Ask for free
values,
etc.
BOOKER’S
Chicago Avenue.

Business

AND

and

DRAPES

FL.8
LENS.
CASE
AND
METER,
Mint cond. $125. Call 432-6993 eves.

Gifts

COME BROWSE AT KENNEDY’S
Bookshop, 1911 Central St., Evanston.
Used, fine and rare. Search service.
We buy books and paperbacks.
;
UN 4-4449

9 WEEKS.
BLUE
shots,
wormed
and

Partnerships

Service

DRAINS

PARTS SWAP AND CAR SHOW
China,
Glass,
Furniture,
Car
Parts,
Misc. Bring your old saleable items.
75c Admiss.
(Buyers,
Sellers,
Lookers)
May 7th—9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
LAKE
COUNTY
FAIR
GROUNDS;
14
= N. of Rt. 120 on Rt. 45, Grayslake,

and

107
108

SEPTIC TANKS
CATCH BASINS

Gigantic
Antique Flea Market

Books

Moving

Musical

COLLECTING
MONEY
AND — REstocking NEW TYPE high quality coin
operated dispensers in your area. No
selling. To qualify you must have car,
references, $600 to $1,900 cash secured
by inventory.
Seven to twelve hours
weekly
can
net
excellent
income.
More full time. For personal interview
write
STUCKEY’S
DISTRIBUTING
CO., 6162 E. Mockingbird,
Suite 100,
Dallas, Texas 75214. Include telephone
number.

Goods

14

and

Motorcycles—Go

SPARE TIME INCOME

PETS

FOOD AND SUPPLIES
Purple Martin Houses $13.98 up
Two locations to serve you
1013 Davis
St., Evanston,
GR
5-9821
3330 Dempster St., Skokie, 675-9645

2

KITTENS

Male orange tiger,
white. Call 251-1634

_ Old

RED

standard, must have good
$20. Call Diane
after 5

disposition
mm

in

cute

prefer an adult or children
for my
new family.” A.K.C.

male;

Town Houses
Vacation
Rentals
é
Gardening and Landscape Service—
Plants and Shrubs
Gutters and Downspouts
Hedge
and Air Conditioning
Help
Wanted—
Women—Business and Professional
Women—Household
Women—Baby Sitters
Women—industrial
Help Wanted—
Men—Business and Professional
Men—Household
Men—Industrial
Help Wanted—
Men and Women
Household
Home Service
Household Appliance—
Service and Repair
Household
Goods—For
Sale
Household Goods—Woanted To Buy
In Memoriam
Interior Decorating
Jewelry and Jewelry
Repair
Lawn Mower and Tractor—Service
Legal Notices
Loans and: Investments
Lost and Found
Mobile Homes
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous—For Sale
Miscellaneous—Wanted To Buy

Supplies

ELSINGER'S
DALMATIAN,

v

Decorations

Disclaimer of Debts
Dogs and Cats
Dressmaking—Sewing—Needlework
Draperies &amp; Slip Covers—Custom Made
Electrical Service
Entertainment Equipment Rental
Exterminating
Fireplace Wood
Floor Refinishing and Covering
Flowers and Florists
For Rent—
Apartments
Apartments To Share
Board and Room
Convalescent Homes
Furnished Apartments
Furnished Houses
Garages
Halls and Studios
Hotels
Houses
Houses To Share
Industrial
Light Housekeeping Rooms
Out of State
Rooms
Storage Space
Stores and Offices
Summer Rentals

Furs

itomobile Loans
Auto Service

Trees

f
eke

Coins and Stamps
Concrete Work
Conducted House Sales

Art Goods

1 and

D

Tax

=

© Deerfield Villager * Highwood

GORDON'S
St.
Herald

GReenleaf

5-8895

April 27, 1967

~

�~

ke

_

a

beg

—

—

5:

Pianos and Musical

35

Instrument

:

oer

will

you

anich &amp; Bach

find

and

Winter

Don't

Buy

the

hip,

Superb

“Kitchen Sain
Inc.

select | 2125 W. Devon Av. ROgers Park 4-7607

amongst

-

Direct

Honest Craftsmanship

Expert

k

Tuning

PROMPT SERVICE

:
Electronically

CRestwood 2-1112

PIANO IS AN INVESTMENT
PROTECT IT
Expert tuning and amet
appraisals;
rebuilding;
pianos
bought
and
sold.
KEN SWEET, Associates, UN 4-7407

| 37

Schools

and

:

Tiny2727 Tot
Play School
Crawford, Evanston

ENT A NEW PIANO $5.00 A MO.
f ANSSEN—CABLE—GRAND—KAWAI

wagons. Call
DA 8-7065 or YO 6-7065

$369

sed Spinets and Consoles
ractice

.

fr.

Mon.-Thurs. 9-9 Sun. 12-5
FIELDS
PIANO
CO.
Western, Chicago
AM 2-2023

315 N.

FREE ESTIMATE
PH. 274-6601

PECIAL DISCOUNT
ON NEW
AND
used pianos. Steinway Grand 6’ EB.

sationally through pictures. Call for a
complimentary
lesson.
Classes
are
now beg. 518-26 Davis, Evanston. 3283888

LGER
made

Licensed by State of Illinois
Behind wheel—$7.50
an hr. driving—

Devon
6

Av.

HO 5-5900

instrument
———

with

superb

vlogs

and

ee
Need

sound.

case

With

for

classroom

the

ton.

oe eee, See ee

Pianos—Alll

free,

PAY

TOP

Main

St.,

YOUNG IDEAS NURSERY

now being taken. Call UN

6-15

eee treeiresae
Acideinies Reading. Setence,: Math.

Spencer Co., BR 4-291

Contain, Vasily, Sporte’ Wate:
Skiing,

MUSTANG

GUITAR

AND

custom
made
case. Excellent
tion. $175. Call Bill 6 to 8 p.m.
5463.

-OCTAVE

VIBRAPHONE.

TUNED

Come

and

damper

Will
sacrifice
after 6 p.m.

to

pedal.

Black

F |

342 Division

student;

| IN

337-0828

BALDWIN GRAND
M
CALL
C
3811 Western, Chicago

ENDER

DELUXE

TH

Marshall,

HEART

15’

REVERB

Lansing.

Mint

AMP. |

cond.

$250.

weeks.

oF best offer, w/covers

and

stand;

Phone

MAHOGANY,

BETSY

BASS

GUITAR

WITH

WEEK

INCLUDING

Boys

and

A truly fantastic trip.
Richard
446-1696 MacDonald

GUILD

Woods

Thunder Bass amplifier, like new, will
sell
separately
at
sacrifice
price.

Please call 869-5833 after
6 p.m.

for

Winnetka

|_|

N’

933

Dee

Hill

Rd.

25°’ BASS,

$50. Larry.

15

a

:

PURTELL &amp; CO.

FOUR
WONDERFUL
WEEKS
OF
rugged outdoor camping for boy’s 12

4 INPUTS,

432-4375

AND

SATURDAY

supervision.
while

FROM

2

For

BF nae at 1412 Astor St., Chicago,
59"
teinway Grand Piano refinished
in nut

BASS

brown

For

EXC. |

IN

BOTH

Best offer, must sell. 475-2762.

SILVERTONE

AMP

W/12"

er
$50. and
Call tremelo;
724-5741. in

very

HALLETTBABYANDGRANDDAVISPIANO
oF

gg

foe
B
“LOOKS GOOD

AND

PLAYS

,

SEGGER

REVERB.

AMP.

after 4 p.m.

FENDER

BASSMAN

“Beatle”

bass

guitar.

lent condition.
AL 1-3577.

a

Acrosonic
condition;

FINE

2

Call

AMP.,

Both

Steve

WANTED:

CELLO

ey

27,

EKO

excel-

7 p.m.

-

or name brand Spinet; good
reasonable; Private party;
Call UN 717-9513

3/4

SIZE,

CIRCA

Perfect condition, beautiful
or best offer. 835-2891.

‘April

in

after

1967

tone.

DESIGNS

FamilyDormers
rooms

1840.

$350

ge

nee “WITHOUT DELAY

CONSTRUCTION CO.
CLAUSEN
General Contractors
| WE

OFFER

A

COMPLETE

SERVICE

for every type of building remodeling
Ceramic Tile — Vinyl Tile Work

Concrete Work — Walks,
Roofing
Tuckpointing

No

matter

how

Steps, Footings

and Roof Repairs
of Chimneys and Walls

large or how

small the

work, we will be pleased to figure
Sey
et nee
cee
reen
Bay
Road,
Winnetka

John B. Clauser
Mrs.

V.

Structural
Short

CARPENTER

modeling.

A-1

15

HiLLcrest

Engineer
PArk

YEARS

work

EXP.

it.

6-2100

4-7786.

RE-

specializing in

doors,
closets,
paneling,
ceiling. etc. C. Gosser AL

HI

lathe
1-7119

55

Complete

56

acoustical
6-0789

PLAST.,

Sewer

CONTRACTOR

PANELING,
BSMNT.
REC.
RM.
Acoustical
ceils.;
floor
tile,
gen.
carpentry and repair. By independent
carpenter. Free estimates. 272-8680.

Building

and

Maintenance

Repair

TUCKPOINTING
Chimney Repairs
Waterproofing
Caulking
Brick Staining
Bldg. Cleaning
Leaky Basements
Bldg. of all Descriptions Insured
EmilJ. Birkenheier
UNiversity 4-7722
LARS H. LARSON
Remodeling and Repairing
I treat your home like my own.
Since 1950
Phone 698-2407.

Pipe,

Drain

HI! 6-2402

Concrete

INVITED

and

PULVERIZED

aintin

Paper

4-3300

“i

Proper

atone

E

hea

Mate:

als.

ESTIMATES

ng

INSURED

:

E&amp;B
COMP.

DECORATING

PAINTING

Interior

and

AND

DEC.

S

exterior.

All types wall covering hung.
Expert color matching.
Outside Pirin and siding painted.
Stucco

and

aceiarel.

—__

painted.

Fully insured
Free estimates"
Clean expert craftsman, proper igre
Fast

expertt Service
637-868

;

DECO RATING
INTERIOR OR EXTERIOR
WALL WASHING ~
FIRST CLASS WORK
2
VERY REASONABLE PRICES.
561-7710

days;

nights;

248-

PAINTING
SOIL
or

PA

4

and
seeding,
I D 3-1160 after

LANDSCAPING
MAINTENANCE

Call 864-4333

FINE
Decorat

LE 17-0737
’
3 Generations on North Shore |

537-4200
LANDSCAPING

Clean
up; _ fertilizing:
Reasonable rates. Call
7 p.m.

BROS.
Masonry Pai ntini

FULLY

Shrubs

TOP

Hanging

Thorough

Very

Reasonable

EXPERT Yoe
NEAT,

FREE

. Trees—Shrubs—Everegr eens
. Trees Cut Down
. Spring Cleanup
. Tractor Work
894-1947

LAWN

OF COURSE

EVTERIOR,

1

GENERAL

Es

ARE THE BEST!

SPECIALIZING IN
Residential Painting and

COMPLETE LANDSCAPING
SOD—SEED

THOMAS

J. M. ECKERT

BJORNSON

BLACK SOIL
C. L. VOLTZ

VOLE.

Free

LO 1-5437

Gardening and Landscape

FRANK

2-2217

Mr. Hauber
-1-2959 ©
Mr. Schmidt |
2
Mr. Eckert
ell
Main office 5524 Broadway, Chicago.

Northfield, Ill.

&gt; - Walks, aaiten, g hey
etc. Also stone
and black top
aving. Young, competent engineer.
pine 6-1513.

ce

4

Decorating

Serving the North Shore for 45
No
gamble
with
your
paint
decorating problems if you const
of our experts:

Pipe

MAT’LS.

PROPS
CONCRETE
AND
VING WORK

Ill.

VA

and

Does Your Decorati

THEY

CEMENT WORK, CITY SIDEWALKS
Pinas?
gore and Remodeling.
Cal Acres Concrete
328-0797, 1040 Wesley, Evanston
Licensed, bonded and insured.

Glenview,

MOWERS
AND
REPAIR
north of Glenview

Insured

WHY

CEMENT
CONTRACTOR
DRIVEways,
walks,
steps,
patios,
repairs
Servforms. Basement waterp roofed.
ing North Shore customers for 47 yrs.
JOSEPH KNE IP
ALpine 1-2618
ORchard 3-3174

CLEAN

Rchard

SPENCER
DECORATING -

Who

Work

Service—Plants

ey 1

Mower and Tractor— :
Service
;

CR

ROBERT N. LOUTSCH
2333 Glenview Rd., Wilmette
CONCRETE CONTRACTOR
Walks, driveways, floors, patios,
steps, porches and r epairs.
sy
ALpine 6-0988
“Call before 8, and a fter 5.”’

54

4-9423

and Downspout Gat vic
type Shore t
the eh
sites
oF ea

Painting

DELIVERIES TO + gt
ae
HIGHLAND PARK A
DEERFIELD NOT SOLICITED.
53

ORchard

GARDEN

Fully

BUILDERS SERVICE, INC.

250 Happ Rd.

Downspouts

WE
SPECIALIZE
IN ALL TYPES ¢
painting. Ind. attention and and
e met.
Color
matchin
continuity
as
part
of the
:
Neat,
clean
workmanship ie aS
phases of painting and paper hang!

CE-

wall

Culvert

ng.

a
Call 537-

next to Tollway Bridge

WEST

Material

MASON
UPS

and

SHARPENED
Milwaukee Av.,

F OR PATIOS

Tile,

DELIVERED—PICK

REMODELING

CARPENTER,
15
YEARS
EXPERIence. Additions,
remodeling,
roofing,
siding,
rec.
rooms
and_ porches.
McGuinness, Contractor 824-0247.
CARPENTRY
REMODELING
ROOM
additions.
Do
my
own
work.
Call
anytime after 6 p.m. A. Johnson.

51

CONCRETE,

©

service, sod

Gutter

Lawn

“57

WORK.

|
&gt;

Eagle Roofing

“Serving

and

STEPPERS

LANDSCAPING

tree

E. F. BASSING

PLAYBOX SAND—BLACK DIRT
Tanbark (When Available)
CRUSHED STONE FOR DRIVEWAYS
Blacktop Patch (66 lb. bag)
BLACKTOP SEALER (1 and 5 Gal.)
Flagstone—Bluestone
g

CONCRETE

and

Northern

and patching.
ALpine 1-3047

Supplies

MAINTENANGI :

GUTTERS

Floor,
ramic—mosaic—plastic.
and ceiling
Call Gem Stilton: 475-3420.

Building

|

GUTTERSPAINTED,
CLEANED
COMPL.

SAVE $$ GUARANTEED WORK
Carpentry-Siding- Roofing
Cement-Tuckpointing-Masonry
588-6535
Mike Dragovich

52

maintenance.

roofing and sheet metal service.
insured. Free inspection. Free est.

&amp; FALASCO

TILE

5-

and

REPAIRED,

FEICHTNER

OF

VE

Planting

round

Gutters

724-9704.

PAINTING
PArk 4-2614

TYPES

up.

GRECO BROS.
Landscaping,
lawn
maintaining.
jobd too small. Call anytime.

PLASTERING AND PATCHING
REMOD ELING
GReenleaf 5-6762
GENERAL
MASONRY
Chimney
repair,
Fireplace
rebuilt.
Tuckpointing.
Glass
blocks
and_ concrete work. Ramp Company. Call 2818810.

ALL

:

MARTINEZ

HESKETH

FRED

—

ROLLING

seeding.
Black
dirt
service. Free estimate.

interior painting.
CRestwood 2-2938

ceilings

BILL

6-5400

CUSTOM CABINETS. FREE EST.
Remodeling; additions; new homes
Howard’s
Cabinet Shop. 272-3829

5-0262

VE

Free Estimates Gladly Given
bahar pigs Marg nee
een re

Fender
Jaguar
guitar
with
$625 or will separata.
945-1338

QUALITY

GENERAL

CO.

6 p.m.,

| kitchens
Bathrooms

HALTON TRUMPET MODEL T-213

Metal
ALpine

re Hig

Lawn

PLASTERING

Construction
Northfield

BYRON FELTON CONSTRUC. CO.
j
Building and Remodeling
Kitchens, Bathrooms, Family Rooms,
Additions, Ceramic Tile, Floor Tile
Winnetka
446-3268

REALISTIC PRICES

Gono
SUPER

after

84

HOME
ig PG
re
AT
ITS
FINest.
B a throoms—Kitchens—Rec.
rooms.
All
types
of
tile
Te:
Ceramic—Mosaic—Plastics. Call GE
BUILDERS, 475-3420.

Contractors

IMAGINATIVE

Call 433-4066.

White
case.

over.

CONSTR.

New
Box

BEST PRICES NOW
ALL-RITE HOME PRODS., IN
Free Estimates
UN 4-2224,
BR 53370

EXTERIOR

348-4852

eed

BABY$425 GRAND
PIANO
OR BEST OFFER.

FENDER

6 and

.
Builders
and

50

GOOD

$350-PARK 4.8577.

16.

REMODELING

good condition. 724-1181.
plas

skills

19 to July

MAINTENANCE—

HOME

cond.;

MAHOGANY

,

children

SPEAK-

good

camping

June

677-7955.

Free pick-up. Call day time 966-9050.

2 pickcherry.

blond,
body,

call

PEEBLES STABLE
Annual riding day camp.

mahogany.

GUITARS,

Rickenbacker,
_ condit.;
ups.
Epiphone,
solid

Learn

sightseeing.

details,

RECHTORIS

COMPLETE
REMODELING,
NEW
homes,
additions,
kit.,
baths,
tile
work,
roof
repairs,
concrete
work.
_ QUALITY CONSTRUCTION CO.
FREE
ESTIMATES
CRestwood
2-4429

miles through
gts, Travel 2.000 under
NE AMP | {2,!9 Southwest
IBSON SILVERTO
=
expert

i RIDAY

O. SCHULZ

GEORGE AND GEORGE
CARPENTERS
Building—Repair—Millwork
*"Let George Do It”’
Phone CRestwood 2-2530 or 1458

Write or call
Doug MacNiel
446-1039

Waters.

GARAGES

ROOM ADDITIONS—REC. ROOMS
CUSTOM KITCHEN REMODELING
SPECIALIZING IN QUALITY WORK
FREE ESTIMATE
272-7951

LUNCH

Girls.

ADDITIONS

EDWARD

BOYS August
CANADIAN
10-20, CANOE
ages 13-17TRIP

damp
$400.

Northbrook, Il.
Eve.: 446-7064

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Expert workmanship and smart styling.
New
homes,
new
kitchens,
remodeling and additions. Free sketches and estimate. 256-4949.

LANE DAY CAMP

PER

and

job,

AND SPRING CLEAN UP.
Everett Clark, 869-0194.

REMODEL-

ROOMS.

ING. Exterior
Henry Dier

clean

LAWN

TILING

Glenview.

LAWN

BEINLICH

_

REMODELING

Rd.

sod,

odd

389-0033.

VICTOR'S LANDSCAPING

Carpentry, Cabinet Making

OWNERS

HAROLD

be se as
opportuni-

Beniaris, Director, 465-0926.

ROSS

spinet.
Bench;
metronome,
chaser;
music.
Excel.
cond.;
3
i Call 864-7760
after 5 p.m.

OX

ACA

491-0413 after 6 p.m.

nstruction.

Call 724-5098 or 724-5145 after 6:30.

PIANO,

Mich.

=
Baba asset Fagor Bs
bg
campsite
in
DesPlaines.
Complete athletic
rogram.
Arts,
crafts
and
music

z

CONSTRUCTION CO.
or 251-1254 or 831-4767

RECREATION ROOMS
COMPLETE
HOME
IMPROVEMENTS
WE SPECIALIZE IN GOOD WORK
FREE ESTIMATES
CR 2-1893
774-2407

NORTH

—™0re information.

| $25

251-8270 or 251-1653 after 6 p.m.
VOX ROYAL GUARDSMAN AMP

$100

I

BE inn fe
ce
ages 8 to 17. Extraordinary

d
t
i
kr.
condition
$275.builtCustomext built
bass
sper. | AQUA

with

ROOM

ties
for
learning
and
fun,
Expert
personal guidance and instruction in
swimming,
sailing,
riding,
canoeing.
tennis, crafts. Begins June 28th, for 7

CO 17-7564

Waukegan

Landscaping,

Spring.

TUCKPOINT ING

1328

MAINTENA
Any

OF

JIM

7-8636

WE DO BRICK AND STONE WORK.
Tuckpointing,
chimney
repairs,
window caulking. Insured.
272-0104
Dean Logerquist

GLENVIEW

.

cleaning,

shrubbery.

POWER

OUT

PLASTERING

any 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 weeks
June 25-August 5
Write to George Sherman,

frame.

Fears

LAWN

spring

greens,

WASH

UN

SCHNEIDER

IT ALL

250 Skokie Blvd.
Day: 835-3327

TO

BEST

early

Formica countertops, cabinets,
shelves, family rooms, porches,
and room additions. Insured.
UNiversity 4-9212
2309 GREY AVE.

RECREATION

Northfield Bldg. and Const.

trip for six weekers

to F; satin finish bars; chrome plated | Founded 1947

legs

DO

FOR

AUGUST G. KUNZ
CARPENTRY

Trips.

Special Wyoming

condiAL 1-

ON

AVAILABLE
NOW-—-THE
MANPOWER
and equipment to give you a quality
built addition or interior remodeling
work.
Free
estimates,
fully
bonded
and insured. 20 years’ experience.

et

5-5900

WE

HOME

Fall

4-4659.

20%

in Effect
Additions
—
Rooms
ormers

LAUER
777-4570

WE BUY USED PIANOS
HIGHEST PRICES PAID
ENDER

SAVE

Evans-

501 Sherman, Evanston
Registrations
for Summer
and

Makes

Prices Now

Carpentry
Kitchens
Bathrooms

9-4774.

PRICES.

HOllycourt

529

UNiversity

MIDWEST PIANO CO, | —
WILL

Winter

WILMETTE DRIVING SCHOOL

STRING GUITAR
(STEEL)
by
Martin
Craftsmen.
An

Call Tom

NOT

area.

BATHROOM

Baldwin Grand, like new, reas. Used
- inets
from
$195.
Many
others
to
oose from.
oe
a
eee
PIANO CO.

ass

in shower

EES,

moval—fill dirt-grading. VE 5-1
Jim Beinlich, The Firewood

Repaired and Installed
GUARANTEED

NDS CAP os

ENS,

Walter J. Michaels
TOP
S OIL—HUMUS—SAN
nure—gravel—gravel
olling—tne
removal—power lawn rolli

Floor and Wall Tiling

DEAL WITH A RELIABLE FIRM
REMODEL WITH CONFIDENCE

FeGt.
School
of Languages
| LEARN
ANY
LANGUAGE
CONVER-

gvanon

Planting, Lawn Work, Sodd jing,
izing, Trimming, Lawn-Shrub-

CERAMIC TILE

Distributor

2734 W. Touhy, Chicago

2612 Central St.
Creative half-day programs for
your pre-school child (ages 3-5)
Call UN 9-5565

Open

A

MPLET

Custom Ca

for modernization of kitchens,
and bathrooms:
Quality custom-built kitchen
cabinets, storage units, roo m
dividers and vanities
Formica countertops and
cabinets
GReenleaf 5-1115
2142 Ashland Ave., Evanston

VISIT OUR
FACTORY SHOW ROOM

(Licensed by State of Illinois)

$ 79

ee

ALL WORK
COMPLETELY GUARANTEED

Afternoon Sessions at
TOM THUMB
NURSERY SCHOOL

fr. $195

Uprights—players

From

OPENINGS AVAILABLE FOR.

$439
Reas.
fr. $295

“and Repair

Save By Buying

Beautiful facilities. 3 acres of property. Full and half day arrangements.
Age 215 through 5. Hot lunches, arts
and
crafts,
dancin
and
foreign
language.
19 yrs.
of
exp.
Licensed

ew Console Direct Blow
rands, made by Baldwin
) Used Grands

OUR TRAINED STAFF
DOES THE ENTIRE JOB

Instruction

1143 Greenleaf, Wilmette
mmed. S.E. Wilm. Northwestern Sta.
orth 256-0167
South HY 3-1500
aily 9:30-5:30
Mon., Thurs. 9:30-9
WAREHOUSE
SALE

ew Spinet-88 Note

Distributors

EVERYTHING NEW
BRIGHT AND BEAUTIFUL
INCLUDING KITCHEN SINK
(and stove, refrigerator etc.)

YOUR

hi

js our mark
of quality,
KURT SAPHIR. PIANOS

:
Checked

Factory

KITCHEN Sadie. VANITIES
COMPLETE WOOD AND
FORMICA KITCHENS

PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR

Baldwins
Conovers
Kimballs
Lyon &amp; Healys
and many
others reasonably
priced.
Rentals with option to buy. We buy
and trade pianos. Complete servicing
dept.
Family
tradition
of
expert

ft

60. _ Builders wad Contractors
*"

| waSALZBURG
settNpFESTIVAL,
AND USEDAUSTRIA)
PIANOS

rebuilt and

poy suaranteed
Steinways

-

ZENKER'S PIANO CO.
TUNING—REPAIRING

a Grand

until you see our custom

=

a7;

;

other well-known makes.

_

Piano Tuning

:

Hf A Makes
a Difference
QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN.

ged

en

NO

JOB

DEPENDABLE
TOO

SMA

ESTIMATES

ERNST W. DAISS &amp; SO
PAINTING AND Lcgsitgd
Wood finishing—pape
anes
1530

INTERIOR

Spencer

Av.

AND

ALpine

EXTER

i

OR

Wilm

1-6344

LAU RITZ JENSEN

©

ONS
Comspiete |Deseret
Ser
478-5955
.
erie

CLearbrook 9-0495

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

Classified al

�Fs i

Tree
PAINTIN
work.

Professional Decorators
CRestwood

H. A. Morrison,

2-5753

Paper Hanging

.

38 yrs. on N.S. Interior, Exterior.
GOOD PREPARATION
CLEAN, NEAT WORKMANSHIP

M.

Garrett

:

328-0531

AND

washing,

an

EXTERIOR

paper

experience,

work,

GR

Expert S ge wl hanging;
Cus and exterior.

painting,

Custom

Decorating

‘PAINTING

AND

4

inte-

Service

675-5455

DECORATING.

PA-

g a specialty. Residential work.
Exterior and interior. 20 years on N.S.

Guaranteed work. Prices reas. Herman Engstrom. UNiversity 4-5944.

LIVINGSTON
_

Complete

Decorating

=i

2

Service

Fully Insuned

Free

EXPERIENCED:
rating,
insured.

PAINTING
Estimate

PAINTING,

DECO-

plastering,
patching.
Fully
LOWEST ESTIMATES.
Cail

UN 9-0794 or UN 4-5914

YTERIOR

ing,

AND

EXTERIOR
stripped,

washing,

PAINT-

wallpaper

PAINTING

_ mates.

Don

AND

ALL CARPENTRY
PORCHES,
ROOM
ments. Call Fred

AND

2-1557

ESTI-

after 5 p.m.

EXTERIOR

PAINT-

ing and wall cleaning. Am available
days and weekends. Reasonable.

:

456-1939
EXTERIOR

AND

_R.

Hawkins.

GR

OUTSIDE

CARPENTRY,
REC.
ROOMS,
PANELing, built-ins, closets, shelves, and ‘all
types oi work. Reasonable prices. Call
Herman, 328-3050.

All Types of Remodeling

“DONALD CHRISTENSEN, PAINTING

Painting
INT.

478-0383

and

AND

Decorating

ELECTRICAL WORK
REA. RATES—FREE ESTIMATES
NORMAL 100 AMP SERVICE—$125

leaned
ing and
~

PArk

CLEANED

9-0892.

$10;

GUTTERS

and painted inside $35. Paintdec. interior and exterior.
Mr. Mueller 283-4390

~~PAINTING
JOHN ANDS. NELSON
DECORATING
ALpine

1-3801

KNOLL’S PAINTING/DECORATING
:

oy

and

Remodeling

Service

2710 Appletree Ln., Northbrook, Il.
272-0464.
“INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR

GReenleaf 5-3048

DAvis 8-7687

inting—Outside Specialty
| YEARS NORTH SHORE. _INsured.

Free

Small

jobs

CALL

LICENSED ELECTRICIAN
REPAIRS. INSTALLATION
AND REMODELING, ETC.
AFTER
6 P.M.
CR

EXT. SMALL JOBS

appreciated.

GUTTERS

Estimates.

267-1551.

Free

All

type

estimate.

:

‘Spec.

Gilbert,

6 ROOMS

rates

ster

floors,

int.

and

Est.

$85

|

painting.

yrs.;

fully

nsured. Lloyd Broberg, 743-7130.
DENECKE DECORATING SERVICE
- Interior and exterior

_ Clean,

~ eanvas

TF

recommended

work.

and paper hanging.

Expert

729-4166

Roofing and Siding
YOU HAVE A ROOF PROBLEM

tee)

SUBURBAN
- Cedar

treated
€
or

or

Call

ALpine

ROOF

asphalt

TREATING
shingles,

or replaced.
recovered.

pointed. Gutters

1-0377

Flat decks
Chimneys

painted

SERV.

repaired,
coattuck:

and meshed.

Tile—Slate—Asphalt
LAT DECKS and TUCKPOINTING
GUTTERS and DOWNSPOUTS
©
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
|
F. Bassing
ORchard 5-4030

743-5597.

2-0314

SANDING AND REFINISHING
in the finish of your choice
- Dark floors are our specialty
Free estimate
Bob’s Floor Co.
CRestwood 2-2699
HENSCHEL FLOORING CoO.
Sanding and Refinish. Try our guaranteed
Polyurethane
Finish.
Ceramic
wall and floor tile installed.
Glenview area 20 yrs.
PArk 4-1395.
HEIGHTS FLOOR SERVICE
Tile, wood floors. Machine scrubbed,
waxed, buffed. Home
or office. Reasonable. Free estimate. 255-1131.

67

Home

WHY

FUSS

CALL

C-CLEER

US

WINDOW CLEANING SPECIALISTS
Commercial and residential

Insured. NE

RELIABLE
CLEANED

MAKE APPT., AL 1-5350
ACE WALL WASHING
V
SERVICE

FREE ESTIMATES
DAvis 8-3247
ATTIC
AND
BASEMENT
CLEANED.
Free
estimates
by
Manor
House
Maintenance
Reputable
company,
20
years experienced.
Phone 358-0913 or 437-5471.

The

L&amp;S

Service

LICENSED

Bill's Cleanup Service

Association and International Shade
Tree

Conference

Glenview Road
PArk 4-1300
CLAVEY TREE SERVICE
TRIMMING—TREE REMOVAL
STUMP REMOVAL
. Park 9-2279.

, — Classified

I WILL CLEAN YOUR TACKED DOWN
carpet
for less
than
any
one
else
without
sacrificing
quality.
288-0830
after 9 a.m. or 493-3252 after 7 p.m.

SHAMPOOERS

FURNITURE
SPOT
REMOVER.
Cigarette burns, dents, scratches, and
mars removed in home. Free est. Call
after 7 p.m. 761-4756 Mr. Roberts.

FREE

Washing
ESTIMATES
729-3374.

FOR

RENT

3748

JOHNSON EQUIPMENT CO.
Oakton St.. Skokie.
OR 5-7400

75

Upholstering,

Repairing and

REUPHOLSTERY

SLIPCOVER SALE
REUPH.
SOFA—$39
PLUS
FABRIC;
chair—$19 plus fabric; SECTIONAL—
$24
ea. sat
fabric.
COMPANION
SALE—CUSTOM
FABRIC
SLIPCOVERS—Chair—$12
plus fabric;
Sofa—
$22 plus fabric. 14
Price Drapery Sale.
Lr
guar. FREE
estimates, Terms
avail.
CHESTERFIELD INTERIORS
Div. of Chesterfield’ Upholstery Inc.
CALL 677-6350

Service

BEAUTY OPERATOR
will take hospital and house
appointments for all beauty work.
UN
4-0981
PRACTICAL
NURSE
4
OR
5
DAY
week.
Vicinity
Wilmette
preferred.
‘Have
car,
good
referenées.
Please
‘call 251-3390.
NORTHWEST SUBURBAN AREA
Home
Secretarial Service. Bookkeeping
and &lt;typing.
Will
pick
up
an
deliver. PArk 9-2737, after 5 PA 4-3145.
WANTED—TYPING,
PROOFREADING
or other
mail-order
work
to do at
home. Experienced. Phone 253-8653.

101

S
Thousands
of
unusual
fabrics
to
choose from.: All work guaranteed.
Day or evening calls.
Joseph Interiors &amp; Reupholstery Co.
3246 W. Bryn Mawr
Chicago
Call collect, IRving 8-0381

VETERANS
FURNITURE SERVICE

UPHOLSTERING
Draperies
— Slip Covers
R. J. McFAUL
Road

Custom

CRestwood

House

2-3273

Furniture

EXPERTS IN ALL TYPES OF FURNIture refinishing,
repairing and reupholstering. 1,001 fabrics. Free est. 1398
Sherman, Evanston. 864-8983.

BIX STRIPS ANYTHING
SALAD BOWL OR GRAND PIANO
YOU NAME IT-BIX STRIPS IT
1024 Emerson, Evanston .
864-3878

For Well Made Slipcovers
BEDSPREADS
etc. Call DA

76

AND DRAPERIES,
8-2735 or 475-0352.

Household Appliance
Service and Repair

EMPLOYMENT
Situations

Wanted—Students

WILL CUT LAWNS AND DO
OTHER YARDWORK
Teen age boy with good refs. location
N.W.
Evanston, west of Lincolnwood
Drive
Call Scott UN 4-8157
GLENCOE BEACH GROUP
High school graduates forming beach
group for children 4-6 yrs. For infor.
please contact Nancy 835-4556.
17

YEAR
OLD
GIRL,
HIGH
graduate,
desires
summer

ment

Avail.

in

Northbrook

June

area.

5. Call 222-4641.

TELEPHONE

for

charitable

politan

area,

kegan,

Elgin,

Heights.
p.m.

8:30

to

agency.

SCHOOL
employ-

Can

AT

HOME

Chicago

Metro-

especially

Aurora,

Wilmette
a.m.

8:30

Experienced

WORK

and

to 4:30

p.m.

Wau-

Chicago

p.m.

or 4:30

Several

preferred.

weeks.

Phone

346-

0783.

EUROPEAN

DOMESTICS

j
LIVE-IN
Scottish 19, Mother’s Helper
English 22, Mother’s Helper
Belgium 23, Mother’s Heiper
Dutch 23, Mother’s Helper
English 46, Domestic
Plus many others including couples.
Guaranteed plan- No year end bonus
‘Call for information
UN 9-7900
MILFORD OVERSEAS SERVICE
708 Church St.
Evanston

DAY

WORKERS

WITH
Door to door bus transportation and
excellent North Shore references.
CALL MISS ARMSTRONG:

MO

4-6656

NORTH SUBURBAN TRANSIT
&amp; EMPLOYMENT SERVICE, INC.
218 E. Ontario St.
Chicago 60611.

DAY WORKERS
MAIDS—GENERAL—COUPLES
Lindgren Emp. Agency
811

Elm

St.,

Winnetka

Hillcrest

6-1047

FINE IRONING
SHIRTS,
bundles.
EXP.
mid.
Ref.
Til.

BLOUSES,
AND
FAMILY
Free pick-up. 864-0917.

HOUSEKEEPER,
PLEASANT
aged woman,
3-5 days, live-in.
Write P.O.
Box
778, Evanston,

A—1 LAUNDRESS. IRONING
only
or
complete
laundry
service.
Pick up and delivered. DA 8-9672 or
GR 5-9670.
WANTED FOR SAT.
Ironing, have my own
experienced. Call 475-

EXPERIENCED IRONING
Free
pick
up
and
delivery,
special
re
on family bundles. 328-8400 after
p.m.
EVANSTON GIRL WOULD LIKE 4 OR
5 days
at 1 or
2 places,
personal
laundry, Ref. 869-5761.
LADY
WISHES
BABY
SITTING
housework by the day or week.
any time Thursday. 475-1480.

type.

HAVE MOWER-WILL CUT
2 reliable young men with car. You
name it, we do it. Experience counts.
UN 4-7361.

WORK
elderly

OR
Call

ALSO
person.

WOMAN
WANTS
ONE DAY WORK
IN
Evanston,
cleaning
only,
no
baby
sitting. References. DA 8-1152.
HOUSEWORK—EXP.
GERMAN
AND
English
speaking
woman_would
like
day work (highest offer) Please write
A-987, Box 60, Wilmette, IIl.
WOMAN
WITH
NURSING
EXPERIence wants position as HOUSEKEEPER for elderly gentleman.
References
NO 17-1966
IRONING IN MY HOME
CALL MRS. VINSET
ALpine 1-9097
WOMAN
WANTS
3
OR
4
DAYS
Cleaning in one place. Tues.,
Wed.,
Thurs., Friday. References. Call DAvis 8-4857.
LADY
DESIRES
work. References.
6 p.m.
RELIABLE
take care
while you
ences. GR

Seit

_

wishes ironing in your home.
Call after 5 p.m. UN 4-3627.
LADY
DESIRES
DAY
WORK
references.
Prefer
Evanston
only. UN 4-2822.

102

Situations

WIT
ares

Wanted—

Baby Sitting
BABY SITTING
Own.
transportation,
mature
lady
Have
ref.
Evenings
and
week-ends
call before 8:15 a.m. or after 5:00 p.m
869-7050.
BABY SITTING—YOUR
HOME
Hour,
day,
week-vacation.
24
hour
service.
We
Sit Better Baby
Sitting
Inc. Call 869-0022.
CHILD
CARE
FOR
VACATIONERS.
‘Wk.
end
proxying.
Eve.
sittings.
Future
bookings.
Complete
charge
AL 1-1726. If out call again.
MATURE
S. es
ood.

WOMAN
272-0509.

WANTS
$1.00 an

YOUNG

wishes
evening
keep my number

103

TO BABY
hour. Mrs.

WOMA.

babysitting.
Please
handy. DA 8-8858.

Situations Wanted—Men
Business and Professional

EXPERIENCED
MAN
CAPABLE
O
all phases of Apt. building management
and
maintenance
desires
apt.
building
to
manage
in_
northern}
suburbs.
Write
A-968,
Box .60,
Wilmette.
EDUCATIONAL
FILM WRITER
WITH
background
in
research,
technical
writing,
engineering,
administration,
interested in part-time (25 hr. weekly)
position. UN 4-0649.
EXPERT
WINDOW
WASHING,
screens
put
up,
gutters
and
down
spouts
cleaned,
bonded
and insured
869-0325.

104

Situations Wanted—Men
Household

LARRY
VINCENSKI,
GENIAL
NEW
Ass’t
Pro,
Thorngate
C;
-Ci,
Eng,
major
in
college,
seeks
‘‘live-in’’
arrangement-assist
youngsters
in
school work, etc. 945-3199.
DALE’S STUDENT
SERVICE INC.
An
agency
w/students
and _ nonstudents for any type work. hie
Refs.
DAvis 8-8841
GReenleaf
5-0743.
EXPERIENCED
MAINTENANCE
‘cleaning.
Stores,
offices,
and
bldgs.
Stripping, waxing, any kind of floors.
Refs. Own equip. 864-3482.
HOUSEMAN
AND
RELATED
GENER:
al
mechanics.
Have
tools,
20
yrs.
experience.
References.
Phone
4468195 after 8:30 p.m. (Winnetka).
WINDOW,
WALL
WASHING
AND
interior
and
exterior
painting,
gen.
housework.
Also
any type
of work,
storms removed. 477-0726.
WALLS
AND
WINDOWS
WASHED:
screens
put
up,
storms
removed;
gutters cleaned; general home maint.
Reas. Evanston area. DA 8-0361, Bill.
MAN
DESIRES
PART-TIME
WORK.
AFTER 5 P.M. CLEANING
OR ODD
JOBS.
835-1376.

WASHING,

PAINTING

BASE-

ments, attics and Garages. Clean all
types of floors. For free estimate call
Don Rice 864-8846

NURSE
PRACTICAL
SPECIALIZING
in infants. Child care for vacationing
parents. Good refs. Call 667-8258.

‘DAY
with

2s

Household
EXPERIENCED LAUNDRESS.

WALL

DONE IN MY HOME
PHONE 729-1838.

DAY WORK
Cleaning and
|
deepen

een

DEPENDABLE

HOUSEWIVES WANTED.
PAY

LADY
DESIRES
will aay nights
GR 5-3229.

SEWING
MACHINES—ALL
MAKES
repair,
bought,
electrify,
sold.
New
and
used
at low
cost.
Guar.
work.
Free pickup. Skowron Agency, Millen
Hardware. AL 1-3060 or 736-1670 eves.

98

Wanted—Women
Household

IRONING -

EXPERT
UPHOLSTERING
AND
REpairing,
sofa
and
chair,
springs
repaired
in your
home.
Free
estimates,
1419 Sherman
Av., Evanston.
UN 4-4890 or GR 5-8385 evenings.

1623 Techny

Situations

ee

101 Situations Wanted—Women

Professional

EXPERIENCED TYPIST
WILL DO TYPING AT HOME,
HAVE IBM ELEC. TYPEWRITER
PARK 4-3834.

REUPHOLSTERY

35 YEARS EXPERIENCE
CUSTOM MADE PLASTIC COVERS
FREE
WITH
reat
AND
CHAIR

CARPET CLEANING
FLOORS CLEANED AND WAXED
PArk 4-0749
24 Hr. Answering Service

Jim's Wall

TRIER _ township
ALpine 1-5697

SHAMPOOERS
AND
FLOOR
POLISH:
ers for rent.
ACE RENTAL
8910 Waukegan Rd.
YO 5-5080
M.G.

477-0726

WINDOW. WALL WASHING AND GEN.
HOUSEWORK. Also any type of work.
Interior and exterier painting.

COMPETENT

Serving the
NEW
Free Estimates

and

COED
DESIRES
SUMMER
EMP2OYment,
PBX
experience.
German
speaking. Some
typing. All positions
considered.
Call 251-6874

Cleaners

SERVICEMASTER

1-0509 or 437-9297

MIDWEST
WINDOWS

&amp; Furniture
743-8744

CARPET,
FURNITURE,
WALL
AND
floor cleaning professionally done.

Service

Tree Trimming
35 YEARS EXPERIENCE

RALPH SYNNESTVEDT
&amp; ASSOCIATES, INC.
Member
of National Arborist

3602

specialty.

FLOOR

painting.

ext.

25

a

RESTORE THE HIDDEN BEAUTY OF
your floors. Dura Seal finishes, in the
latest light or dark
colors.
Parquet
floors installed, imported or domestic.
Our
35th
year.
Free
estimate.
Anderson — Ross
Floors,
Inc.
3865-71
Milwaukee Ave. AVenue 3-3800.

491-0680.

CLEANED,

on

repairs.

are

Rug

CUSTOM

65 Floor Refinishing and Covering

EXP. WALL WASHING, CLEAN AND
_
removal, storm windows, attic and
basement.

Service

Business

mates.

Associated

Refinishing

IN HOME OWNERS ELEC. WORK
REA. RATES—LICENSED—INSURED
New circuit-—Outlets—Dryer and range
—wiring—100
Amp. Service—elec, heat.
YOrktown 5-2754

PAPER HANGING, WOOD FINISHING
-_- [Interior and Exterior, Free Est.

Rug and Upholstery Cleaning

Professional Rug Cleaning

TALLY
CARPENTERS
SPECIALIZE
in
remodeling,
room
addition,
drywall, basement and work of all kinds.
Call University 4-3604.

Electrical

456-1939

Plumbing

NEED NOT BE EXPENSIVE
Repair
—
install carpets.
Home
or
plant. Over
31 yrs. exp. Free
esti-

OVERHEAD
DOORS.
Call Pat 864-8085

Electrician Specializing

SPECIALTY

INSURED

BASE-

5-4365

YEARS
ON
NORTH
SHORE.
Insured. Free estimates. Call 267-1551.

FULLY

WORK

ADDITIONS,
at 338-8355. _

ADDITIONS
AND
P&amp;NELING
Wakefield Const., 299-3580

63

INTERIOR

_

72

Work

COMPLETE
KITCHEN
REMODELing. All types cabinets and lavatories
made to order. Furniture repair. Call
Mr. Dawson, 251-5737 or AL 1-6709.

PAINTING AND WALL WASHING
ee
All work guaranteed.

CLEAN:

CALL ULLRICH THE PLUMBER
FOR
leaky
faucets,
toilets,
stopped
up
sinks,
drains
and
electric
sewer
rodding. Estimates on remodeling wk.
Water heaters. ROgers Park 4-0296.
“Over 75 years of satisfied service’

WOODCRAFT SHOP
Carpentry—Cabinet Work—Repairs
Material for Home Craftsmen
1636 Maple Ave.
UNiversity 4-6462
Between Davis and Church

AND

DECORATING

70

HOME
REMODELING
AT
ITS
FINest.
B a throoms—Kitchens—Rec.
rooms.
All
types
of
tile
work:
Ceramic—Mosaic—Plastic.
Call GEM
BUILDERS, 475-3420.

GRONAU

CRestwood

INTERIOR

re-

call

ice 864-8846 for estimate.

~ KURT

MAINTENANCE—
INTERIOR

Carpentry—Cabinet

ROOM

EXTERIOR
CR 2-2938

furniture

wall

upoxss.

AND

WE

Garages and Basements
REASONABLE

Carpentry Work of All Types

Painting and Decorating
INTERIOR
y Dier

60

5 ROOMS WASHED APPROX. $70.
Windows washed and polished. Small
carpenter jobs. DAvis 4-5945 after 7:30
p.m.

Arborist

COMPLETE
TREE CARE SERVICE
Accurate
diagnosis
of tree troubles.
Dutch
Elm
disease
control
sprays
arranged now. Phone 437-4080.

HOME

C100. Situations WestedsWemes

RUG
SHAMPOOING,
FLOOR
STRIPping,
scrubbing
and polishing.
Wall
wasning. Window washing. Painting.
Call 662-0422
WALLACE
HOUSE
CLEANING
SERvice Wall
washing,
carpet
cleaning,
low
prices,
guaranteed
satisfaction.
Call 864-3946.

TREE SPECIALISTS
Trimming, Feeding, Removal.
Power stump removal.
ALpine 1-0945

5-3255

“7 YEARS ON NORTH SHORE

-

A

PAINTEuropeinsured

hanging.

guaranteed,

.

DAVEY

REASONABLE

INTERIOR
ing,

Spraying,

be

ve

Home Service

So

TREE SURGEONS
"RIMMING,
SPRAYING,
FEEDING,
tree
surgery,
modern
equipment,
trained
operators.
Our
51 years
of
experience
in treating
North
Shore
trees is available by phoning. Mem-:
bers
National
Arborist Association
&amp; National Shade Tree Organization.
Hillcrest 6-4380
VErnon 5-0514

N. PADDOCK

Painting,

a

THOMAS J. LYNCH

‘Guites

DAVID

Trimming
?
ye

2
DAYS
HOUSECall TR 4-0657 after

WOMAN WOULD LIKE TO
of your home and children
are vacationing. A-1 refer5-5012.

LIGHT HAULING,
LUGGAGE,
SMALL
furniture,
refrigerators,
appliances,
etc. Bonded and insured 869-0325.

105

Sit. Wtd.—Men

and

Women

AUSTRIAN
COUPLE
EXTREMELY
young,
in 50s, experienced,
mature,
desires
permanent
position as caretaker and governess-wife will consider |
second maid position, Mrs. Kurtz, at
Milford Overseas Service, 869-7900.

107.

Help
Business

Wanted—Women
and

Professional

FIGURE CLERKS
We Have Openings For You
now if you have better than
average figure aptitude and
enjoy detail work. Pleasant
working conditions, company
cafeteria, excellent benefits,
8:30 to 4:30, 5 day week.

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Personnel
1771

Department

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

274-8100 °
employer

teller $350-400
All public contact—good fig. apt.
typing helpful not nec. FREE

light

brownlie personnel
708 Church

328-3400

St., Evanston

SALAD GIRL - PART-TIME
10:30 A.M. TO 2:30 P.M.
GLENVIEW COUNTRY HOUSE
PArk 9-1616.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life «© Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star ° Highland Park Herald © Deerfield Villa ger * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

April

27,

1967

�3

ms

07
D

fase

(07

Help Wanted—Women

_

Business and

—

Pha

oD:

White Collar
Girls

Searle &amp; Co.

Has Openings for Women
in the Following Areas:
SOME

$$$ $

EXPERIENCE
and _ balance
prepare bank and
reconciliations and other mis-

account

cellaneous

PREFER
office
Duties

White Collar
Girls

OFFICE

WOMAN

CLERK
MUST
HAVE
and
ability
assignments.

WITH

TYPIST

GOOD
TYPING
SKILL
to handle
a variety
of

LAB ASSISTANT
WE
HAVE
OPENINGS
FOR
PEOPLE
with 1 or 2 years college training in
On-the-job
sciences.
O:
the
biological
training and interesting
assignments
in Pharmaceutical Research.

STATISTICAL
FOR

MARKETING

CLERK

RESEARCH

Must be interested in math and have

(2 blocks north of Oakton
2 blocks west of Skokie Hwy.)
Equal

Opportunity

Suite 22|
Evanston, Illinois

SECRETARY
FOR
ADMINISTRATIVE
Pleasant
working
conditions
office.
Call
with
excellent
fringe
benefits.
Mrs. Coakley, UN 4-9600, ext. 313.

JOBS
BONUS

REVELL,

Side Office
Suburban Office

LO

WHY

1-2696
296-5515

April 27,

Evanston

as

1967

firm.

—
328-7622

Should

know

Correspondent trainee
Biller-typist
Secretary, no dictation
Receptionist-typist to Dr.

450
450
433
433

enters
salary,
4710.

433

General

Typist, like figures
Type, answer phones
Personnel receptionist, type
Reception-typist learn small swbhd.
Learn dictaphone, Old Orchard
X-ray trainee, type, for M.D.
Typist, young, no exp.

425
425
415
400
400
400
375

smaller office
$390. NO FEE.

Dictaphone

| Science

secy to Dr.

editor

OLD

ORCHARD,
SUITE

226

IN

Westmoreland
At North

End

of West

ORchard

600
575
500
500
325-500
3

CLERKS

OPERATORS

An

J-H
VE 5-0236
640 Vernon

KAHN

328- 7466

IN

HOM

SUBURBAN

Mon. thru Sat., May

e

Inquire how to win

EMPLOYERS
THE

R.S.V.P.

NATION’S

OLDEST

ROOM

INTERESTING,

paid

vacation

APPLY

all

DIRECTOR

DUNDEE
RD.,
CRestwood

~

CO.

NORTHBROC
2-2300
oa

AIRLINES
RECEPTION

One

of

the

smaller

receptionist.

is heavy

airlines

neec

Public and phone

co

and you'll be in touch

all major airlines rega
ng arr.
ments and scheduling. Req’s are
typing and nice appearance for
contact. Salary’s open-hi.
MISS PAIGE
PLACEM
6028 Dempster
966:

PERSONNEL

TRAIN

OUR EMPLOYMENT

SERVICE

an

intelligent

public

person

contact

and

has

w

the

n;

ability

deal with people. We will tra
interview,
test and place
j
cants.

LEW

S

EMPLOYMENT

SERVICE

DAvis

Position
as
part-time
teller
modern Savings and Loan Associ
available to woman interested in
pay and pleasant surroundings. Experence helpful but will train qualif

SERVICE

beginner.

&amp;

OFFICE

Call
5
MR. NASHALMAN
AT AL 1-7200
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS
LOAN ASSOC. OF WILMETTE

1210 Central Av.

8:30 A.M.

to

P.M.

Ill.

6¢

SOME

EXP

Evanston

firm-

=

brownlie personnel
St.,

Evanston

LEN

:

OFFICE
ASSISTANT
YOUNG
and

CO.

WITH

- ence. Downtown
20 to 30. Free

708 Church
328-3400

TV

Wilmette,

s/o operator $90-95
OPERATOR

a FREE MINK STOLE or COLOR

966-1400

profit

BARRETT-CRAVENS
630

. . . Music

HELP

oe

IN PERSO

PERSONNEL

re-

272-1774
433-4333

pri

her work.
Shorthand or dictap
desired.
Excellent
salary. 3

PART-TIME TELLER

Ist to May 6th...

TEMPORARY

3

DIVERSIFIED

signment in our sales depa
dependable person who takes

1618 Orrington

TEMPORARY

OVERLOAD

| Rca

SECRETARY
STENO

602

EFINDERS

Shopping Center, Niles

. . . Refreshments

off., peel

bh

fas aD"

RECEPTIONIST,
THEATRICAL
Small
local
talent
booking
agency.
agency needs younger girl with some
typing
for
an
interesting
public
sition
call
type
office
contact
BOULEVARD
EMPLOYMENT
DA 87171. No Fee.

REALTORS
AM 2-2223
BLDG.
Glencoe

$400aid field

repairs.
$400
salesmen —
to type, just

AUTO SHOWROOM, WINNETKA
Phone; varied duties; 9 to 5

HOSPITAL
CORP.

Northbrook
Highland Park

PRACTICAL
NURSE
DESIRES,
PRIvate duty or companion nursing 8 to 4,
5 days a week, good ref. UN 4-6309.

NEW

Beautiful

Evanston
, ext. 416
Opportunity Employer

Equal

\

RECEPTION, NORTHBR
‘
Front desk greeter, learn switch

‘' DO NOT HESITATE!
A career in the rewarding profession
ossible NOW!
of REAL
ESTATE
is
Experience in sales helpful, but NOT
The
most
complete
NECESSARY!
rogram
on the Northshore
training
ncome
commensurate
with
offered.
your goal! Call TODAY
for personal
interview.

$$$

KAHN,

like
you.
Job

4735.

BLDG.

v

what—and _

expedite delive
and
OLD ORCHARD—PHONE
Be
contact
girl
for
travel. Not necessary

JOB OR CAREER?

REAL ESTATE
ie
sa a
fae.
ge
eal
‘
:
you
have
integrity,
love of people
and of homes, CALL US about our full
time reining eee ram.
PLENTIF
LEADS
COMPUTERIZED
INVENTORY
of homes and pay
BRAND NEW OFFICE
with parking

need

Some phone, figures, 8:30 - 4:30.
VARIETY, WINNETKA $500
Help with simple vor’
payroll, reception and
genera

1740 Ridge Av.
869-2580

Golf Mill Professional Bldg.
202, Niles
299-4495
Hours: 9 to 5 daily

OPPORTUNITY

Job No.

AMERICAN
SUPPLY

TASK FORCE

UNUSUAL

customers

fringe benefits.

STENOS, TYPISTS
KEYPUNCH OPERATORS

COMP.

TYPING

congenial, handle
people well.
BKKPING., NORTHBROOK,

FEE.

|

some _ dictap

executives and salesmen. No t

skills. Several years experience
ferred. Wide open opportunity an

Help

Friday,

DON’T TYPE, NORTHFIELD
Very interesting
spot. Keep tr
where the firm’s products are;

people, a flare for accuracy, knack for
organization
and_
proficient
typing

assignments. No Fee.

of Office

_ Variety,

in Evanston.
Job No. 4735.

ALERT
AMBITIOUS GIRL WHO
CAN
handle
varied
tasks
and
top
level
responsibilities
required
b
large
firm’s
headquar ters
in
vanston.
Must have an interest in working with

IMMEDIATE
OPENINGS
FOR
clerks in North Suburban area. Full
shift or part-time. Long or short term
All Types

Girl

public relations duties, 9-5.
RECEPTION, GLENVIEW, $400
Pleasant
girl
will
meet

SECRETARY

2-1! 142

sales
boss,

Figure
Clerk—If
you
numbers
this
is
for
Good salary. NO FEE.
No. 4593.

ST.

AT THE ‘‘L”’ in the
NORTH SHORE BANK BUILDING
Free parking in bank tenant lot

busy
Mar

DISPATCHER, EVANSTON,
Keep customers happy,

CARLSON

AMbassador

Be

North Shore Personnel
636 Church Street

Lot

9-1 142

love
this
new Ley

General
Office job for the
girl with no typing, smaller
office.
NO
FEE.
Job
No.
4648.

NO

Bldg.

HOWARD

Office,

BY PHO

SP 4.28%

NO STENO, EVANSTON, $475

Bookkeeping Clerk—$400 for
girl with
some
experience.

NEW

Parking

You'll
Brand

who

Public
Contact
position for
girl
who
likes
people.
To
$390. NO FEE. Job No. 4676.

SKOKIE

THE

for

REGISTER

PERSONNEL OLD ORCHARD
Great chance to train for exc
future. Much public contact; 35 bh
1 GIRL OFF. WILMETTE $500

responsibility.
Good
NO
FEE.
Job
No.

NO

700

Personnel interviewer
Registered lab. tech for M.D.
Accountant, typist for C.P.A.
Accounting clerk
N.C.R. bookkeepers
Key punch, train or expd.
Clerical, no typing
Straight switchboard
Travel bureau, no typing

Secy

MAY

SECRETARY NORTHBROOK $600
Aid V.P. in sales for top firm
vey
offices.
3
raises
a
vacation in 1967; profit sharing.

all

girl

WHEN

Gifts

NO

Church

344 Lawrencewood

WHAT

re-

450

WHERE

ALSO

PLUS!

Placement
627 Grove,

OUR

.

Yes, that’s what we call the job with
additional
money
and responsibility.
And
we
have
several
of
these,
ay oe bear just average typing. Come
in
today for details!

PARKS

ton

500
500
475

Assist Sales Mgr.

YOU

YO 5.2400

busy

Office Supervisor for Evans-

450

6:00

INC.

steno.
4643.

WERE HAVING A PARTY
YOURE INVITED!

STENOS
DICTAPHONE
SWITCHBOARD

with

~ NORTHWEST
5347 W. DEVON

TYPING

;

450

for

Help

-GALS — LADIES — GIRLS

9-9000

TYPISTS

Secy

firm.

Salary to
Job
No.

EARN

5401 Old Orchard Rd., a
U 3-0700
6-3000
An Equal Opportunity Employer

r the girl who
own
boss.
office
details.
FEE.
Job No.

hi er

all
NO

cruiting.
Some
FEE.
Job No.

450

Typist, general ofc.
1 girl office, dictaphone
Learn advertising, type

Minerals

PHOTOCOPY
UN

local

500
500
500
475

secretary

fo

be

Personnel

450-525

yg.

office

to

office procedures.
$6,000.
NO
FEE.
4622.

Room

NEEDS

HERE'S
YOUR
OPPORTUNITY
TO
become a secretary to a member
of
our management staff. We are seeking individuals with good typing and
shorthand skills. The assignments will
be
varied
and
challenging,
as
you
enjoy
an
attractive
starting
salary
with
outstanding
employee
benefits.
Must
have
a minimum
of
1 year
secretarial background.

DOROTHY

Estate

Also

EVANSTON
HIGH SCHOOL

SECRETARIES

500-550

Steno, gen’l ofc., Old Orchard

&amp; Chemical Corp.

869-7234

RECEPTION

| 2nd secy to Pres.,

many outstanding company
good
salary
and
a 7 hour

International
YO

Dempster

Employer

GIRL FRIDAY

We offer
benefits,
day.

708 Church Street

North
North

secy

Sales secretary
Secy to Production Mgr.
Purchasing ass’t. secy
Publications secy

GRAPHICS
DEPARTMENT
NEEDS
A
young person with an interest in artto
handle misc. clerical duties and assist
the artists in preparation
of slides,
etc. Typing helpful but not essential.

Inc.

600
550

3 Legal secretaries

1 Girl

likes

Handle
To $475.
4616.

FREE!

3 secy’s to Vice Presidents ©

1737

Niles Ave. and Searle Parkway
ORchard 3-3200
Skokie
An

100%

NO FEE. Job No. 4468

and

PERSONNEL OFFICE
.m,
8:15 a.m. to 5
Mondays through Oidaye
(Evening and Saturday
Interviews by appointment)

White Collar
Girls

PAID PLUS

:
POSITIONS

to $6,000.

Bec.

throug

rd

100% FREE JOBS
MORTON
GROVE |
ABOVE SUN DRUGS AT AUSTIN
5945 W. DEMPSTER

for
Secretary
as
sales
office,
the boss. Salary

Executive
well-known
assistant to

difficulty

Rational

April

APPLY

Register With

TEMPORARY

DEPT.

high degree of accuracy
in working
with figures.
salaries—Rapid
Excellent
starting
free
uniforms—low
priced
progress,
cafeteria with free milk and coffee at
uncrowded
clean,
lunch—spotlessly
work areas—no layoffs in our history
—plus
the
most
liberal
of
fringe
benefits.

CLERKS
EYKiol&gt;
STENOS

ELAINE

le tent
2
wi
rain.

SECRETARY

Experienced

HIGHEST

CLERK

MUST
HAVE
PREVIOUS
OFFICE
experience. Good typing essential and
experienced
in dictaphone
transcription.

TEMPORARY
OFFICE JOBS

GOOD

typing.

have

this

during

Secy to Director
Public Relations

Real

JOBS

AMERICAN

Light

but
experience,
wil be varied.

Have

of America,

ALL

post

assignments.

GENERAL

Because

CLERK

SECRETARIES

the Secretaries of
whom
executives

would

businesses

and

“FORD:
EMPLOYMENT

BEST JOBS

|

Oldest Employment Service
Outside Chicago’s Loop

a

We

Business and Professional

Professional

Congratulations to
America,
without

BOOKKEEPING

necessary,
will
general
ledgers,

and

MARQUART
operating,

ACCOUNTING

te

é

Help Wanted—Women
Business

Professional

The

Have

2100

107

Help Wanted—Women

Business and

Professional

=

Z

WOMAN
varied

FOR

duties

office of Gift Shop.

in

INTERES
small,

Filing

pleasant

and li

typing. 2 or 3 days a week. Appl:
person:
THE BLUE PARROT
1523 Chicago Avenue
Ev

SERVICE

NILES

WOMAN CAB DRIVERS WANTED

FULL OR PART-TIME. DAYS
WEEKENDS. EXCELLENT INCC
Apply

8015 Lawndale,

Herald
Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald » Deerfield Villager * Highwood
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

Skokie.

Classified

:

�Siar

Women

Business
and

Business and Professional

Professional —

Workers

Husbands

and Wives

EARN $40

Growth caused by the demand for our outdoor-indoor
carpet and our new carpet
tiles has created openings for:

Experienced Skilled
Office Workers
paid
to anyone
referring
office
orkers who have not worked for us
2 yrs. and are hired and work 40
. within 30 days from the time they
on our payroll. $40 paid 2 weeks
er
required
hours
worked.
Offer

does

teacher
CLIP

not

apply

to

temporaries.
THIS
COUPON

night,

student,

TODAY!!!

IMPORTANT
qualify tell us by letter, postcard,
one
or
attached
coupon,
name,
phone
of person you sponsor, before
that person comes in to offices listed
below. She may bring in your letter,

card or coupon.

STIVERS

TEMPORARY

Inc.

ROOM
475-3500
Room 308

Orchard
Prof. Bidg.
3
24 Hr. Ans. Serv.
332-5210

PHONE

677-5130
Room 512

MR.

Chicago Motor Club

WE

~ required. We will train in our

work. Light typing, interest‘ing work dealing with public.
Phone or see Mr. A. J. Harris

FOR

Evanston

2100

8-812I

MATURE

with
exp. Good
lent transp.

week including
commensurate

neighborhood,

MRS.

mer.
Excellent
conditions. Call

‘ment Service,

EARN

$90

OR

TO

hours
and
Jim, Skokie

working
Employ-

WEEKLY

HOSPITAL
CORP.

receptionist

brownlie personnel

AS

waitress.
Experience
not
required.
Daily except Mon. AL 1-6621.

=

9-9000

LGE.
EVANSTON
FIRM
NEEDS
A
front desk recp’t. She will also relieve
on
s/b.
All
public
contact.
Typing
needed. FREE.

5-2300. No Fee.

$115

PERSONABLE

Av.
Evanston
869-2580 ext. 416
Equal Opportunity Employer

real estate

SHORTHAND,
office

708 Church
328-3400

St.,

Evanston

ADMITTING CLERK
_

tients

and

holidays,

into hospital.

Some

11

p.m.

typing

LIBRARY

to

7

a.m.

required.

Will

NURSING

and

admit

pa-

EDUCATION

Will type material used for employee training
combination of hours, 3 days per week.

10 p.m., Mon.-Fri.;
preferred. Will as-

TYPIST
program.

Will

consider

any

SWITCHBOARD-RECEPTIONIST

— Classified

PERSONNEL

AVE.
Evanston Review

DEPT.
492-4600

* Wilmette Life

NEEDS

make

type

re-

members

OPERATOR

DEPARTMENT

NEEDS

Mrs.

Crocker

for appointment

with

correspondence,

dictaphone

Varied

CALL RICH LORIG
1657 Shermer Rd.
Northbrook,
CR 2-1000
An Equal Opportunity Employer

Ill.

applicants
secretary.

Desirable position requires good typing, shorthand
skills. Some previous
steno or office experience.
Pleasant
environment.
Executive
office, national
corporation.
3712 hour
work week, good starting salary with
merit rated advancement. Fine fringe
benefits. Pre-employment
tests given
to assure effective placement.
Call C. C. Boyer, 869-2300

Packaging Corp. of America

OLD

OFFICE

ON

Start.

RECEPTIONIST
Small

Church

younger

girl with

a

ORCHARD

BANK

BANK

St.

Equal

Evanston

DAvis

Opportunity

Top

Earnings

Earn Vacation
CHGO. 583-5147

HELP

industry. Will
facturing Co.,

Money Now!
SUB. 965-3240

serving

40 HOUR

BAKERY
GIRL,
PART
OR
FULL
time.
Good
hours,
good
pay.
Mr.
Seltzer at GR 5-5810.

WORK

EXCELLENT

WEEK

EARNINGS

COMPANY

BENEFITS

APPLY

Marshall Field &amp; Co.
Old

Orchard

Skokie

EMPLOYMENT

* Northbrook Star © Highland

Forest-Lake

EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY AS SECretary to superintendent. Typing and
shorthand required. Variety of duties
with advancement. Start to $460. Good
hours
and
liberal
benefits
in
a
pleasant
office.
Contact
Mr.
Johns,
Glenview Park District 724-5670.

style and sell wigs and hairpieces.

TYPING,

Lake

BENEFITS

for a registered beautician to

THE
SEWING
train. Lowenthal ManuSkokie. Call 965-1288.

and The Village Lamplighter,

EMPLOYEE

Our Wig Salon has an opportunity

TO
some

IN

* Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements

OPENING

BEAUTICIAN

SECRETARY
PART-TIME

9-9000

Come in or call for appointment at
AL 1-5400 Joe Jacobs Chevrolet Co.
435 Green Bay Rd., Wilmette

8-8100

Employer

Avon $$$

ORPART-TIME,
DAYS—
eves. Typing news as it happens on
our computerized machines. Also one
varitypist. Phone Mr. Held, ID 2-9090

GOOD

MANY

TRUST CO. OF EVANSTON
An

UN

WE HAVE 2 AVAIL. POSITIONS FOR
detail
minded
mature
women
with
bookkeeping or typing exp. Close to
public transp., 5 day week Mon.-Fri.

AND

Davis

PHOTOCOPY

Dempster

IMMEDIATE

Ideal _ working
Apply
Personnel

FIRST NATIONAL

492-4600

AMERICAN
2100

OPERATOR

Number
29
IBM.
facilities—Benefits.
Office.

HOSPITAL

Av.

EXPANDING
AND
PROGRESSIV
company has several interesting positions for those who enjoy a variety o
work. If you prefer public contact and
are
looking
for
an
opportunity
to
advance these positions are for you,
Excellent starting salary plus unusua
company benefits.

EXPERIENCED

KEY PUNCH

street

variety of other duties. 5 day week, 9
a.m.
to 5
p.m.
Evanston
location.
Write A-984,
Box 60, Wilmette.

his

R. E. HOY

TYPIST

SHORTHAND,

Ridge

DEPARTMENT

CLERK-TYPISTS

CHARGE
OF
and
Business
as_

PERSONNEL

EVANSTON

of the Northwill interview

position

FULL
TIME
OFFICE
SECRETARYreceptionist.
For
well
known
newly
remodelled
pleasant North
Evanston
Real
Estate
Office.
Typing
experience, filing and a knack for details
needed.
MITCHELL BROTHERS
GR 5-3900

LIGHT

APPLY

679-2200

CLIFF

Employment service
No Fee. Hours 9-5
UN 9-3520
Sat. by appt. 636 Church St., Evanston

for

CONTACT

800

For Figures?

WE HAVE SEVERAL POSITIONS
open for people who have a flair for
numbers, and are accurate. If this is
you and you can do light typing (or
even if you can’t) call us.

desires

for

Secretary-Banking

SECRETARY
EVANSTON DOWNTOWN

to

duties

6-5959—EXT. 300 OR 581
FOR APPOINTMENT

CAFETERIA

2650

Development for one
shore’s leading banks

insur

POSITION AVAILABLE
TO CAPABLE
person to be responsible for cashier
ing in large hospital cafeteria during
afternoon and evening hours. Expe
ence preferred but will train perso:
who has aptitude for figures. Excel
lent
employee
benefits
including
weeks
paid
vacation,
2 weeks
sick
time, health and life insurance, 7 paid
holidays and retirement pension plan.

Barrett Electronics Corp.
630 DUNDEE RD.
NORTHBROOK
272-2300

VICE
PRESIDENT
IN
Real
Estate
lending

vacatio

life

CASHIER

Stop in or call:
PERSONNEL DIRECTOR

June

GENERAL
OFFICE. A good starting
place for a willing girl. No special
skills or experience needed.

firm,

CE

als who take
pride in their work.
ine salary and benefits including up
to 3 week vacation.

BILLER-TYPIST. We will teach
Grads our billing procedures.

and

Leo Burnett Co., Inc

FRIDAY
skills.

Liberal

PLEASE CALL

merit
salary
paid
vacation,

Regularly
scheduled
increases.
3
weeks
tuition reduction.

plan.

rec-

SECRETARIAL
AND
GENERAL
OFfice positions available in our salesmarketing
department
to assist our
executives with their busy schedules.
One
position
requires
short-hand
or

expeskills

sharing

policy. Hospitalization
ance plans available.

ords,
class
work,
student
inquiries,
reports, etc. Accuracy,
dependability
and good typing required.

GIRL

DICTAPHONE
TYPIST—Some
rience
helpful.
Good
typing
required.

$425

profit

PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
1812 Chicago Av.
Evanston
An Equal Opportunity Employer

EXCELLENT
OPPORTUNITIES
NOW
available for full time employment at
our International Headquarters.

Anybody

Hours
are
9
to
5;
5
day
week
Overtime
after
35
hours.
Generou

CENTER

Secretarial
and
general
office
positions are available today in the above
areas
to
assist
faculty
and _ staitf

FULL

Mature woman required for reception desk at School of Nursing Dormitory, full time, rotating shifts, (8 a.m.-4 p.m., 4 p.m.-12, 12-8 a.m.) sum- mer months only. Ideal for graduate student or teacher.
pen
SWITCHBOARD-RECEPTIONIST
FOR
SCHOOL
OF NURSING
on
Saturdays, permanent position, rotating hours, (8 a.m.-4 p.m., 4 p.m.12, 12-8 a.m.).

APPLY

and

to

LOANS

TRANSPORTATION

typing ability to train
for receptionist
desk. Will go to $425 for right girl.
Call
BOULEVARD
EMPLOYMENT
DA 8-7171 No. Fee. D - 606

ASSISTANT

_ Will be responsible for medical library from 5 p.m. to
- 8:30-5 p.m. on Saturday if desired. Some related exp.
_ sist doctors in locating medical info.

2650 RIDGE

Call

Since these men work with facts and
figures about the broadcasting, news
paper
and
magazine
world,
it. i
essential to have good typing skills fo
statistical
charts
as
well
as
fo
correspondence.

CLINIC

STUDENT

a high
school
graduate
to
operate
Cheshire machine and perform utility
duties as needed. Will train.

SWITCHBOARD

interview

cash,

PRESS

RELATIONS

SPEECH

Church near McCormick in Skokie has
opening for Dictaphone Secretary. Or
will train good typist. Applicant must
have an effective telephone personality, be
a good
typist
and
have
an
aptitude
for
figure
work.
One
girl
office.
Interesting
work.
One
gir]
676-2430

EVANSTON HOSPITAL
Weekends

MACHINE
PROMOTION

PUBLIC

NEEDS

girl

DICTAPHONE—BRANCH

Has Outstanding PART-TIME Opportunities.
se

up

WE
HAVE
OPENINGS
FOR
BEGI
ning and experienced typists to wor
for
several
Media
men
who
ar
assigned to nationally-known account

PHILOSOPHY

experience

CULLIGAN

Ridge
An

No

EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHERS
1900 E. Lake Av.. Glenview
An Equal Opportunity Employer

UN

NORTHWESTERN

Book-

CLERK

minded

SCHOOL

ECONOMICS

PHYSCHOLOGY

DEPARTMENT

detailed

RAND

Dempster

1740

492-4000

NO
Small

-

Mart

A

file.

RESEARCH

BUSINESS

WORK

SCOTT,
FORESMAN
&amp; CO,

PHOTOCOPY

AMERICAN
SUPPLY

excel-

St. Francis Hospital
Evanston

SEEKING

TO

729-3000

POSITION AVAILABLE
IN CONTROLlers Department for alert woman with
good background in secretarial skills.
Must
be excellent typist with
dictaphone experience and figure aptitude.
Good
siarting
salary,
top
fringe
benefit program.

:
APPLY IN PERSON
PERSONNEL
DEPARTMENT

Ridge,

AUDITORY

DEPARTMENT
and

FOR
Advertising Agenc

ENGINEERING

GRADUATE

deposits, look
fund checks.

FINANCE

UNINCUMBERED

woman 35 to 50, 5 day
Sat. Will train, salary

ARE

AMERICAN

FULL TIME
SALES
POSITION
~ HOSPITAL GIFT SHOP

$55

a_

woman
to handle
several phases
of
our personnel work. If you like public
contact
and
are
dissatisfied
with
present routine you are the person we
are looking for. Duties include light
typing, filing, record keeping, reports
and reception. Convenient transportation,
free
life
insurance,
medical
insurance and excellent starting salary.

: Previous office experience not

DA

SCHOOL

ACCOUNTING

RECORDS CLERK

= GENERAL OFFICE

Business and Professional

TYPISTS

ALUMNI

CLERK

in the Accounting Department.
keeping experience desirable.

CASH

PERSONNEL

ea

HIGH

person to sort
mecessary.

644-7752
OR

ASK F
GATTON OR

:

NORTHWESTERN
UNIVERSITY

BOOKKEEPER

7-120

Merchandise

wet

905 Chicago Av.

SECTION

NEEDS
HIGH
school
grad
with
some
college
to
assist
in
preparation
of
company
payroll. Experience preferred.

CORPORATION

WORK

1609 Sherman

‘

PAYROLL

OZITE

‘Evanston

PERMISSION

PROMOTION

Our employee benefits include Hospitalization Insurance, Year End Bonus and a
special price on our products.

To

Lifesavers,

AND

of Editorial Department needs a high
school graduate with excellent steno
and typing skills to perform a variety
of interesting secretarial duties. Prefer
at
least
1
or
more.
years
experience.

FILE CLERK

CLERK-TYPIST
FIGURE CLERKS
TELETYPE OPERATORS
ORDER WRITERS
GEN. OFFICE CLERKS

.
.
.
.

107° Help Wauted-Welnen

107 = Help Winted\Weten
Business and Professional |

COMPTROLLER.

Sponsor

.
:

¥

EDITORIAL SECRETARY
RIGHTS

Going Back to Work?
Why Not Work in the
Merchandise Mart?

ANYONE

_

Business and Professional

OZITE

Office

=.

pie

“Help Wanted—Women _

Bluff

Park Herald

OFFICE,

BUDGET

* Deerfield Villager ° Highwood Herald

FLOGR
April

27,

1967

�hdness woke essieonale
w
:
Busi
and Prof
ae

aiaak

=

yt

107

Z

Bs

107

“Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

Key Punch Operator

Skokie,
THIS

Good
secretarial
skills
essential,
whether you’re experienced or fresh
out of college or secretarial school.
Hours
are
9
to
5;
5
day
week.
Overtime paid after 35 hours. Gener.
ous
profit
sharing
plan.
Liberal
vacation
policy.
Hospitalization
and
life insurance plans available.
:
Please
call CE
6-5959,
581—for an appointment.

OF ees

1301 CENTRAL ST.
EVANSTON

IN PERSON

OR CALL:

DIRECTOR

BARRETT-CRAVENS

NORTHBROOK
2-2300

Interesting!

Challenging!

UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY.
Now open ina

TRAVEL

610 Church

Travel

a

Bureau
4th

floor

Equal

Opportunity

Employer

Northbrook

You'll meet Disc Jockeys, Stars, etc.
as Girl Friday around small, but well
known local radio station. You'll enjoy
every
minute
in
hectic
but
fun
‘atmosphere.
Some
typing
and
good
personality qualify. $90 wk. Free.
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
6028 Dempster
966-0700

Customer Relations Trainee
POSITION
WITH
A FUTURE
FOR
an
alert
personable
woman.
Can
become
assistant
to
the
manager.
Must be willing to learn sales and
do
customer follow through work.
Must
have car. Interesting, diversified work
with rapid advancement
possibilities.
No
experience
necessary.
Call
Mr.
Fricke, 774-9115.

WIS

1618

WOMAN WANTED TO
work in dry cleaning

SERVICE
DAvis

An

equal

Glencoe.

8-6880

DO GENERAL
plan, full time.

835-0038.

opportunity

employer

EXECUTIVE
MONTH
$600 PER
Two
Foeitions, in the ore. top
eenenes
iniormamore
For
girls.
good
obs for
EVANSTON
BOULEVARD
call
ton
Fee.
no
8-7171
DA
EMPLOYMENT
Ask for Wally
SALESGIRL MONDAY
AND
CASHIER
through
Friday,
9
to
5:30,
no
Saturdays or Sundays. Call
ALPINE PHARMACY, AL 1-7771

April 27, 1967

Orchard

Evanston Review

beginners

Phone
Des Plaines

5-2200 OR

CO

We
offer
salary and
: ni
aa
ynch.

Minerals

5401 Old Orchard Rd., Skokie
YO 6-3000
JU 3-0700
An Equal Opportunity Employer

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

Modern

exec. sec'y $450-600

Washington

OF INTERNAall skills. Free.

OF
this

in

field

PERSONNEL

DEPARTMENT

Of large manu mag wy
company bene
‘Goo

concern, to $475.
Ss.
;

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
Fee. Hours 9-5
UN 9-3520
Sat. by appt. 636 Church St., Evanston

No.

PHONE

WORK

home

calling

For

further

FROM

our

8-6880

YOUR

established

Choos e your

SERVICE
DAvis

own

OWN

customers

National

274
employer :

4
Division
Supp

;
;

(1920 Waukegan Rd. as of Ma
8. ag
The following position is available:

Disbursements. Clerk
Varied,

interesting

position

in |

Accounting
Dept.
for
high
raduate. Must have an applit
igures and light typing ability.

‘

5 day week, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m
Complete Fringe Benefit Program

PLEASE

APPLY

AMERICAN HOSPITAL —
SUPPLY CORPORATION ~
2020
All

RIDGE Av.
EV
Ph. 864-6050, ext. 220
Qualified Applicants Welcome

GLENVIEW STATE BANK
Proof Machine Operator
Tellers

call 433-3256.

.

FULL TIME
EXPERIENCED
OR WILL TRAIN

: ~ CLERKTYFIST:
&lt;a
CONSUMER CREDIT DEPT.
APPLY
1825 GLENVIEW RD.
GLENVIE
OR PHONE 729-1900...
os
SECRETARY
IN
A
BROKERAGE FIRM

JOB?

You

Board

will

of

work

Variety of
shorthand;

has

interesting

career

oppor-

at

t

work;
typing;
very
will train for switchbo

lig!

Trade

on

the

floor

with

14

salesmen!

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE

No Fee.
Sat. by

figures?

appointment.

After

hours

Call

ENJOY

We

open

5

WIT!

WORKING

have

many _

for

inte

girls who

ST)

ha‘

WIS

EMPLOYMENT
1618 Orrington

Mrs.

appointments

SERVICE
_DAvis

cashier-recpt.
Cashier
contact,

Bell for an
arranged

if

for Wilmette firm.
age to 35. Free.

All

public
cee:

brownlie personnel
708 Church
328-3400

St..

Evanston

RECEPTIONIST —

our openings with you. Full range of benefits and peincreases.

_

St., Eva

aptitude for figure
detail. Expe
or.
will
train.
Te
rae

aptitudes for office work. We will be happy to discuss
salary

YOU

positions

Experience not necessary if you have the interest and

merit

Hours 9-5
appt. 636 Church

FIGURE CLERKS
DO

. DICTAPHONE
. CLERK-TYPIST
. SECRETARIAL

ADAPTABLE
OFFICE
busy
X
Ray
dept.

become

tional

medical

opening

for right

you look further
9600 ext. 218

Skokie

Valley

PERSON
be &lt; ioags

secretary.

call

person.

FO)

E:
Bet

Personnel,

Community

SWITCHBOARD

Hospital

$400 —

Local publishing firm is looking
for
experienced switchboard operator.

WASHINGTON NATIONAL
INSURANCE. COMPANY
| 630 Chicago Avenue

COUNTER
GIRL
STEADY
WORK
5
days
per week,
vacation
with
pay.
Close to transp. Indian Hill Cleaners,
Kenilworth. AL 1-2102.

* Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News

FOR
ae
a
Hospital

ont
merican

hours

information

328-3400

GIRL
FRIDAY
FOR
CONSTRUCTION
office. Bookkeeping, light typing, pay
roll.
Call
for
appointment,
Mrs.
Dever, 256-0750.

.

*

AGE OPEN FOR EACH OF TWO FINE
positions with a prominent firm—one
in
advertising,
one
in
sales.
Only
shorthand
moderate
skills
(type 50,
90) are required; to $100 or more for
excellent skills.

necessary. Be sure and dial 475-7900 today!

DOCTOR’S
GIRL—NORTH
EVANSton, $450 Typing, receptionist, medical
records.
Some
little
knowledge
of
medical words helpful. Pleasant office
of younger
girls. Call BOULEVARD
EMPLOYMENT
ist Nat’l Bk. Bldg.
DA 8-7171 No Fee. D-603.

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

New Glenview Location —

A NUMBER
openings

tunities for you in the following areas:

riodic

brownlie personnel
St., Evanston

new

_ IBM KEY PUNCH

air conditioned office. 272-8600
An Equal Opvortunity Employer

708 Church

1771

An excellent opening for a young

SECRETARY

MAN
25-35,

HAVE

NEW

Evanston

NORTHBROOK
HOMEBUILDER
needs full time secretary
with good
tyoving skills.
Dictaphone
and_ shorthand helpful but not essential. Must

Personnel Department

Hospital

INA

brownlie personnel

work.

Gen.

827-1108

INTERESTED

NO
TYPING
ON
THIS
ONE.
HANdling
customers
and their
requests.
Writing promotional letters. Age open.
FREE.

Diversified

3200 Dempster

Lutheran

OF
SECY.
IN LE GAL DEPARTMENT
a national corporation. All skills some
public contact; will go to $500 for the
right woman.

PLANNER

North suburban firm will train you to
plan tours. No typing needed. FREE.

1618

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO,

5-4331

CLIFF

&amp; Chemical Corp.
TOUR

cation, outstanding pensi
plan, lovely new building |
Howard Street, 8:30 to 4:
5 day week.

IISECRETARIES!!
, WE
excellent
including

many
fine benefits,
good
working conditions, and a 7
For interview phone Mrs.

International

GR

Phone

SECRETARY

service rep. $375-$425

St.,

Opposite

7-7700

SERVICE

1718 Sherman

Pleasant modern office. Liberal company benefits with good opportunities
for advancement. Interviewing 8:15 to
4:30 or appt. may be arranged after 5
p.m. or on Sat. Call Miss Hartung at

AT SCHOOL

CLIFF

708 Church
328-3400

TEMPORARY

| Evanston

Insurance Company needs ¢
perienced transcribers wit
|-2 years experience, typi
95-65 wpm. Free insuranc
paid holidays, excellent tra

portation, free parking |
company cafeteria, paid va-

pay

EST RATES
RIGHT GIRL

with

OR

will train
aptitude.

Rd.

WE
HAVE
OPENINGS
IN SEVERAL
educational institutions, involving almost any skill or combination of skills
you may
possess: secretarial, clerical
eneral office, typing, public contact.
hen again there is some one or more
of these features, tuition reductions, 3
week paid vacation, merit increases.

SEC’Y FOR TOP
tional firm. Age

Prefer over 35. No experience necessary, will train. $2.00 per hr. to start
plus many benefits. Pleasant working
conditions. North Shore Cleaners, 336

Park Ave.,

helpful or
good math

in

exp.

ie} 5 Days

HIGH

room.

Light

OPRS.

FREE

With

SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR.
Experienced. No tvping required.
PHONE CLERKS-TEMPORARY.
One to four weeks.
No office skills
required.
interested

MCH.

$40

GENERAL OFFICE.
Will train recent High School grads.
for general office work in our mail

ACCOUNTING CLERK.
high
School
grads.
working with figures.

OPERATORS

NEED

STENOS
RELOCATE

SUREK, YO 6-8500
SKOKIE, ILL.

be reliable.

PUBLIC CONTACT
DOWNTOWN
EVANSTON
FIRM
wants a girl to be their receptionist.
All
public
and
phone _ contact.
No
typing. $375 to start. FREE.
EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

Ill.

WILL

LEWIS

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
No Fee. Hours 9-5
UN 9-3520
Sat. by appt. 636 Church St.,
Evanston

RADIO STATION
GIRL FRIDAY

A

Evanston
BR 3-2155

WHEN
THERE
ARE
EXCITING
AND
rewarding
career
opportunities
just
minutes
from your home. As a leader
in
the
Advertising
and
Publishing
Field, we have several diversified job
openings,
including bookkeeping
and
typing
positions,
which
provide
the
best in salary and benefits.

Old

DICTAPHONE

to
our
new
office
building
in
Northbrook Township. We. have openings in the following areas:

COMMUTE?

WORK

BARTLETT TREE EXPERT
Rd.
Call 272-2980

SERVICE

Avenue

MR.

GOOD
TYPING
AND
SHORTHAND
required for modern pleasant office in
Northbrook.
Hours
to
suit.
Good
company benefits.

Dundee

EMPLOYMENT
1612 Chicago
UN 9-9510

5201

SECRETARY
FULL OR PART-TIME

3160

WE

Standard Rate &amp; Data Service

-114

An

Murphy
WHY

BUREAU

. attractive office!
. . 85 hour work week!
. . liberal fringe benefits!
.
. salary open!
:
;
Basic typing skills required.
Experience preferred but not necessary,
Call

Greyhound

SPRING

INTERESTING
SPOT
IN
ACCENT
International Division for an aggressive self starter type secretary with
good typing and shorthand skills.

LEASING
CORPORATION
COMPtroller looking for a secretary. Fabulous new offices in convenient Chica-:
goland
location,
Comptroller
offers
unusual opportunity for gal who can
think
on
her
own.
Experience
and
good typing skills qualify you. Excelata
paid benefits, Age 21-45.

CO.

630 DUNDEE RD.
CRestwood

AN
:

or

(No Shorthand)

ATTRACTIVE
POSITIONS
FOR
PEOple who take
pride in their work and
enjoy. varied
duties. Pleasant modern
office. Full benefits including 4 weeks
vacation and profit sharing.

TEMPORARY
FULL OR PART TIME

Northbrook Office

CLERK-TYPISTS
KEY PUNCH OPERATOR
PURCHASING CLERK

APPLY

300

Leo Burnett Co., Inc.
PRUDENTIAL PLAZA

Office Positions

PERSONNEL

ext.

Business and Professional

WE

MAJOR
CHICAGO
ADVERTISING
agency has openings for secretaries in
its Client Service and Print Service
Departments.

Finance

and Professional

Business

ALLSTATE
INSURANCE CO.

FEEL IN A RUT?
SECRETARIES
TIRED OF LOOKING AT
THOSE SAME OLD
FOR
WALLS?
HOW ABOUT A
Advertising Agency
CHANGE?
MAKE SOME NEW
FRIENDS
IN OUR LOVELY MODERN
AIR CONDITIONED OFFICE
— BUS TO THE DOOR,
"L" NEAR BY,
EXPERIENCE NECESSARY.
FCALL UN 9-9800 EXT. 335
General

Help: Wanted—=Women

107

Business and Professional

\

es

re

Help Wanted—Women

An

* Glenview Announcements

and The Village Lamplighter,

serving

Equal

Evanston,
Opportunity

Employer

* Northbrook Star * Highland

Lake

Forest-Lake

Bluff

Park Herald

Illinois

FREE

1618

LEWIS

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

Part-Time

Bus

SERVICE
DAvis

&amp;

Driver |

LOCAL
DAY
CARE
CENTER
the
mentally
retarded
has
opening. Prefer woman with accid
free driving record. Apply in p
at 2525 Church St.,
Evanston.

GIFT

STOCK GIRL-FULL TIME
WRAPPING ABILITY DESIR
Hillcrest 6-1811

* Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

Classified -—

�i Ghia
Business and Professional

Business and Professional

WE WANT YOU
FILL

ONE

positions

ur

at

the

OF

THE

plush

fast-growing

cated

AS

A

ey,
4

headquarters

in Northfield

MEMBER

to.

on May

OF

of

be

1.

THE

SEARS

we can offer great benefits: s haring, Life and Hospitaliza-

surroundings,

Stenos
Dictaphone Operators
SWBD OPERATORS
BOOKKEEPERS

~ Keypunch Operator
~ Accounting Clerk
Typist or
Secretary?

Courtesy parking at corner
St. and Chicago Avenue.

wants

to hear

from

service Review, Inc.

~ SECRETARY

Suite 520
86-7790
Opportunity Employer

WE

Exceptional opportunity for
telligent, energetic young
oman with top skills, capable
assuming responsibilities.
‘Many company benefits, 8:30
to 4:30, 5 day week.

_ BENEFIT TRUST
_ LIFE INSURANCE CO.

HAVE

SEVERAL

1.

OVERPAID?
‘
YOU
ARE
A
SECRETARY
REceiving
more
than
you
are _ worth,
here is your chance to square things.
skills
secretary,
experienced,

reviewed
.

are

in six month

EMPLOYMENT

by appt.

9-5

“salary

periods.

SERVICE

~

636 Church

$400
-

and

CLIFF

. Fee. Hours

Sat.

good

St.,

UN

looking

2. Advertising firm wants a good typistreceptionist in their personnel department to handle correspondence. Promotable.
.

Medical receptionist. Salary $450 or
cpen;
a prominent
physician
wants
you
to type letters
and forms,
use
dictaphone, and greet patients.

KEYPUNCH

is

AMERICAN
2100

PHOTOCOPY

Dempster

UN

9-9000

EMPLOYMENT
1612 Chicago
UN 9-9510

1740

Evanston

to $455

BUSY PERSONNEL OFFICE—
Much public contact, No fee
FITZGERALD EMPLOYMENT
«1866
Sheridan Rd.
:
Highland Park, Ill.

SHIFT. HOURS: 5:30 to 1:48
5 nights a week.
All
Company
benefits:
Blue
Cross,
Insurance, paid vacation.
CALL BOB BAILLIE
ALpine 1-4300 or GReenleaf 5-4300

NIGHT

WE NEED
WOMEN
TO HELP
US IN
the audiovisual educational business.
If you can give us 20 hrs. of time each
meer (you name the hrs.) call HI 6-

LLOYD HOLLISTER INC.
1232

Central

Ave.,

LEARNING LABORATORIES, INC.
1750 Harding Rd., Northfield, Il.

Wilmette.

SEC’Y NO

STENO

ent
Assoc.
vanston. Hrs.

FOR

firm
in
9-5 Free

MANAGE.

Downtown

Young Lady for
Evanston Office
of Suburban Newspapers
VARIOUS
EXCELLENT

wnlie personnel

CLERICAL
COMPANY

DUTIES
BENEFITS

CALL MRS. HAYES
ALpine 1-4300

5

FULL OR PART-TIME
EVENINGS AND NIGHTS

~ EVANSTON
.

Orchard

Westmoreland

Bldg.

DAYS,
MON.-FRI.
FULL
OR
part-time. Head salad woman, counter
woman, dishroom help. Paid holidays
and
other
benefits.
Meals
and_ uniforms furnished. Apply in person or
call 729-3000,
ext.
432,
Geri Kosler.
Harding-Williams,
c/o
Scott
Forespa,
1900 East Lake Av., Glenview,

PERSONNEL

STAFF
POSITIONS
AVAILABLE
TO
REGISTERED
nurses who are able to work full or part-time hours
on evening (3 to 11:30 p.m.) or nights (11-p.m. to
7:15 a.m.) shifts. Will consider any combination of
hours. Starting Salary range effective May 15th $3.54
20c per hour addito $3.83, In-Charge differential:
tional. Vacation, sick leave, holiday pay, hospitalization and medical
discounts
available to those who
work 20 hours or more per week.
Progressive InService and Staff Development programs. Close to all
transp. Free parking available on hospital grounds.
PERSONNEL

Old

Fiberglas

CAFETERIA HELP —

-NURSES-REG.

APPLY

SECRETARY
THIS
POSITION
WILL
PROVIDE
AN
excellent opportunity for a person who
enjoys working in a busy sales office.
Must have good typing and shorthand
and
the
ability
to work
well
with
others. Salary and age open. Call Mrs.
Drager for appointment, 679-3000.

Owens-Corning

DEPARTMENT

HOSPITAL
492-4600

r

Barrett Electronics Corp.

SERVICE
DAvis

TO TRAIN
AS FULL TIME. PERMANENT.

1711 SHERMAN,

EVANSTON.

Apply store manager
Or phone GR 5-0001

NEED

that is

DO
TO

to
by

EXTRA

INCOME?

YOU HAVE A PLEASANT
TELEPHONE
VOICE?

CALL
FOR
OUR
CIRCULATION
dept. in Highland Park and Deerfield.
Excellent
commission
in your spare
time.

Call Mrs.
Hayes
The Hollister Newspapers
1232 Central Av.
Wilmette

SERVICE
Street. Evanston

AL

Filing &amp; Fig. Clerks $325-$450

1-4300

Ext.

250

IMMEDIATE
OPENINGS
IN
THE
business office. Age is not a factor.
Typing
ability is required.
Close to
““‘L’”’ and bus service. If you prefer to
work
in
a
congenial
atmosphere
located
in a clean
and
respectable
neighborhood,
please
phone
Howard
Smith for an interview, 869-5240.

VARIOUS
FIRMS NEED BEGINNERS
as well as experienced girls for their
comes
as well
as
filing
depts.
Free

brownlie personnel

KENDALL

2408

St., Evanston

COLLEGE

Orrington

Evanston

WOMAN
WANTED
PART-TIME,
days or evenings; clerical work.
Northbrook Pharmacy, 1900 Shermer Av.
CR 2-1500

WANTED:
11
TO
4 2ND
Thursday each month. Call ID

JR. SECRETARIES
INTERESTING
OPENINGS
varied departmental duties.

FOR

ACCURATE

RECORD
TO

MAINTAIN

INVENTORY

TYPIST

TO

PERFORM

CLERK

RECORDS.

MUST

ENJOY

FIGURES

AND

MAIL CLERK
FOR

THE

riety.

YOUNG

Typing

not

LADY

WHO

LIKES

LOTS

OF

ACTIVITY

AND

VA-

required.

TYPIST
8-6880

DENTAL
RECEPTIONIST
NORTH
Suburbs. High salary for girl who can
handle phones, light detail work, very
light typing. Phone personality important. Call BOULEVARD
EVANSTON
EMPLOYMENT
DA
8-7171. No
Fee
Ask for Wally

OPENINGS

$390
a
eas
10
Howard, Evanston

FOR

ACCURATE

davits

typing,

etc.

THESE

ARE

ALL

growing

firm.

You'll

TYPIST

PERMANENT
enjoy

pleasant

TO

DO

ORDER

POSITIONS

WITH

working

conditions

TYPING,

AN

CONTACT

AFFI-

ESTABLISHED

in

Cafeteria on premises,
Paid holidays and vacations,
group insurances and profit sharing trust fund.

WAITRESSES — HOUSEWIVES EARN
extra money;
part-time. North Shore
Country
Club,
Glenview.
Uniforms
furn. Hrs. can be arranged. Pleasant
ne
cond.
Call Mr.
Green,
7291200.
CLERK-TYPISTS
40 a
475Howard Agency
307

of Edens

SALESLADY
LINGERIE EXPERIENCE
DEPARTMENT MANAGER
BRAMSON -

CLIFF

EMPLOYMENT
9-3520
636 Church

SITTER
oe

Ce
-2

west

IN TOWN?

CLIFF
I
can find a position for you
Well paying
Suited to your skills.
Interesting
Conveniently located

708 Church
328-3400.

RD.

2 blocks

Minerals

LEWIS

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

630 DUNDEE

Northfield
Employer

detail. :

SECY

Evanston
firm wants
a secretary to
the man in charge of Personnel. You
will
be
trained
to interview
applicants. Top salary. FREE

1618

Apply in person or call:
PERSONNEL DIRECTOR

COMPANY

We
have
hundreds. of positions
choose from. No fee. Hours 9-5 Sat.
appointment.

UN

Evanston
BR 3-2155

SEVERAL
EXCELLENT
OPENINGS
on day
shift for women
with some
experience
in wiring
and _ soldering
electronic
components.
Work
from
samples and sketches. Positions also
available for those who can work from
schematics.
Diversified
assignments
on short production runs. Top pay and
many benefits.

Skokie, Illinois
6-3000
:
JU 3-0700
An Equal Opportunity Employer

NEW

Avenue,

ASSEMBLY
WIRERS AND SOLDERERS

&amp; Chemical Corp.

1.
2.
3.
4.

PART-TIME

432-446 |

“sec'y $350-450

Av.
Evanston
869-2580, ext. 416
Equal Opportunity Employer

to 45. $425.

ELECTRONICS
FOR

available

We
offer exceptionally
fine working
conditions
and benefits,
good salary
and a 7 hour day. For interview phone
Mrs. Lynch.

YO

legal firm. Age
NO FEE

1612 Chicago
UN 9-9510

IMMEDIATE
OPENING
IN
SALES
Department
for
a bright
candidate
with good typing and shorthand skills.

International

FEE

Murp
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE

SECRETARY

Assistant

Ridge

PROOFREADER

Winnetka Rd.
An Equal Opportunity

$500.

Six
mo.
experience
open.
NO FEE.
If you are unable to come in, please
register by phone.

Mystik Tape Div.

SERVICE

HOSPITAL
CORP.

CHEMICAL

MO.

FIGURE CLERK

Call 446-4000 or apply in person.
CALL
446-4008 SATURDAYS
Mon.-Fri.
8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sat...
9:00 a.m. to 3 p.m.
BORDEN

$500

Local.
$433.
required. Age

SECRETARY
STATISTICAL CLERK
CLERK TYPIST, FULL TIME
ACC’TS PAYABLE CLERK

THE

offices.

NO FEE

Exciting

:

Evanston
BR 3-2155

AMERICAN
SUPPLY

NOW

positions

Executive

NO

274-8100
employer.

INTERVIEWING

interesting

PLUS.

FEE

GENERAL OFFICE

immediately.
We
offer
convenient
location,
pleasant
modern
surroundings, excellent benefit program, good
starting salary. Please come in and
talk to us about following;

1700

Avenue

ARE

several

ALERT
YOUNG
WOMAN
NEEDED
for interesting assignment in finance
department
of national
organization.
Will
assist
tax
manager
in
all
operations of the department.
Prefer
some
accounting
experience,
good
typing skills. Excellent starting salary, liberal fringe benefits.

An

9-3520

WE

20

JUNIOR SECRETARY

Department

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

:

Professional

EVANSTON SECRETARY.

Large

Ottice Openings

Murphy
Administrative

TriIS CAREER
OPPORTUNITY
WITH
a leading growth comnany is ideal for
you.
Immediate
openings
in
our
expanding IBM Dept. for exp. alpha
numeric
keypunch
operators.
Excellent starting salary, convenient transportation, excellent company benefits
and low cost cafeteria.

Northwest

Evanston firm—Owned and
Operated by Evanstonians

personnel

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
No Fee. Hours 9-5
x
UN 9-3520
Sat. by appt. 636 Church St.,
Evanston

Personnel
1771

PRESTIGE
ADVERTISING
CONCERN
has
a glamorous
reception
opening.
Plush suburban office—very congenial
atmosphere.
Greet
interesting
clientele
with
a smile,
answer
modern
push-button board enthusiastically and
do some
very
light typing
in your
Spare
time.
Qualifications:
A
nice
smile,
enthusiasm,
and
25
wpm
typing. Company benefits: hospitalization, life insurance,
sick pay, profit
kt
sige 1 week vacation this year.

CLIFF

274-8100

Chicago Av.
DAvis 8-0555

RECEPTIONIST
$433

OPEN-

Advertising firm wants sharp
gal. No typing. 35 hour week.

_ An equal opportunity employer.

benefits

FINE

INGS!
AT THESE!

. Receptionist-clerk-typist in
oi large firm. Promotable.

Department

1771 Howard Street

An

!! Receptionists !!
LOOK

Personnel

Evanston—839

TRAINEES.
AGE
No experience.
NO

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.

Workpower

and

EXCLUSIVE
AIRLINE
STEWARDESS

If you have 1-2 years keypunching experience and looking tor a good steady position
with a future, this may be for
you. New modern office, better than average company
benefits, 8:30 to 4:30, 5 day
week.

All Office Skills

Arlington
Heights—1806
Hwv. CL 9-3500
Church
An Equal

KEYPUNCH
‘OPERATORS

Typists
Clerical

of Church

Help Wanted—Women
Business

Dict. Opers.

you.

636

| 107

Wanted—Women

Business and Professional

Stenographers

KELLY SERVICES

f the answer is YES, call 679-1600
and ask for SHARON HORTON. She

‘Help

and Professional

FULL
DAYS
—
FULL
WEEKS
—
FULL
MONTHS
—
TEMPORARY
ASSIGNMENTS
FOR
OUR’
CUSTOMERS IN THEIR OFFICES.
Registrations
must
be
made
in
person. Phone
for
appointment,
or
come
in. We
are
your
‘‘personal’’
service.

Typists

ARE YOU NOW,
_ OR DO YOU WANT TO BE A

107

top rates—weekly pay

Clerks

and GOOD

{=

__

Temporary Jobs:

THE SMARTEST GALS ARE
JOINING THE SERVICE THAT’S
ON THE MOVE. BE A KELLY GIRL.
WINNIE O’LEAR WILL BE
WAITING TO GREET YOU AND
HELP YOU TAKE THE FIRST STEP
BACK INTO THE BUSINESS WORLD.
WE NEED

on Insurance,
liberal illness
allowte and vacations, 10% discount on
urchases at Sears, Company cafete-

a poo

Business

1967 Is a Kelly Year"
"Join the Kelly Crowd"

FOLLOWING

company

7 Help Wanted—Women

modern

bonus

half

offices,
days,

MISS BYRNE

H. M. Harper Co.
8200 LEHIGH
YO 6-6000

MORTON GROVE
IN 3-4100

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

April

27,

1967

�Help Wanted—Women _

ss

Business and Professional
al

“DOCTOR'S GIRL

STENO

Personnel

5-0400
4-8585

Leading insurance company
~has openings for typists for
general office duties. Idael
working conditions in new
building. Excellent benefits,
company cafeteria, 8:30 to
4:30, 5 day week.

CLERK

SCIENCE

CORP,

Convenient

KEYPUNCH
EXPANDING

Department

of

organization

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION
Evanston

Av.
869-2580 ext. 416
Opportunity Employer

Ridge
An

F GENERAL OFFICE
$450 MONTH
A nice variety position. You'll have
public and phone contact, light typing,
etc.,
for
expanding
suburban
firm.
Salaries are excel. here, and potential
is even better. Free.
;
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
- 6028 Dempster
966-0700

public contact $100
EVANSTON
FLORIST NEEDS A GIRL
Friday to learn the florist business.
She must be able to meet people and
handle general office duties. FREE.

brownlie personnel
708 Church

St.,

Evanston

GIRL
LARGE
luxury

girl

to

FRIDAY

SUBURBAN
BUILDER
OF
homes
is seeking exp. office

assist

sales

and

Interesting, challenging
conditioned Northbrook
jJent company
benefits.
Company. 272-7800.

construction.

position in air
office. ExcelThe Kennedy

HELP

DEPENDABLE WOMAN CAPABLE OF
operating branch store. 5 day week.
fringe
plus_
commission
and
Salary
Hubbard
Cleaners,
Wayne
benefits.

Woods

Fashion

Center. ID 2-0465

NURSE

AIDE

OF
CENTER
HEALTH ‘CARE
FOR
private
home.
Excellent
wages
and
nefits. Very good public transportation! Call DAvis 8-3042, Personnel.

27,

s April
oe

UN

9-9800,

Ext. 335

research
duties.

and

sharing

other

and

to

267-6777

EXPERIENCED
DOCTOR'S’
GIRL.
$500 per Month to start. Will take RN.
or woman with some M.D. experience.
Busy practice. Bonus. North Suburbs
Best
salary
we
have
seen for this
type
this
year.
Call
BOULEVARD
EMPLOYMENT
DA
8-7171
No
Fee.
Call Wally

DREAM

Always wanted a challenging job but
with some public contact? Here it is
at
last!
Prosperous
dentist
needs
capable __ person.
See
DOROTHY
627
Grove,
PARKS
PLACEMENT,
Evanston, 328-7622.
‘

CLERK
DO
YOU
LIKE
WORKING
WITH
figures? We have an opening in our
accounting
depart.
for
an_
experienced clerk-typist. Call Miss Doharty
at ORchard 3-3000.

EXP. BOOKKEEPER
3425

iy

MEN’S

Avenue

WEAR

ORE
TURNER BROS. NORTH
Devon, Chicago
478-3900

Bishop Freeman
Evanston.

Wilmette

SALESWOMAN

PASTE-UP HELP

CLERK

FOR

ACCT.

DEPT

OF

LG.

helpful

not

in Downtown

Evanston.

Good fig. apt., bk or acct.
nec. Light typing. Free

brownlie personnel
708 Church
328-3400

St.,

SECRETARY
Asst
to
association
director.
Fairly
good typing. Possibly shtd. Sense of
responsibility. Salary at least $500. No
ie Evans Personnel Service, UN 9-

HELP! HELP! HELP!
DRUG STORE SALESLADY
PART-TIME OR FULL TIME

lon.

starting

salary

and

excellent opportunity in branch office
of leading
equipment
manufacturer.
New
modern
building.
Full
fringe
benefits. Call Mr. Jarvis, 446-8800 for
appointment.
PITNEY BOWES, INC.
480 Central Av., Northfield
An Equal Opportunity Employer

| GIRL OFFICE
girl
one
for this
needed
steno
No
duties
of
Variety
position.
office
contact.
public
and
phone
including

FREE

1618

LEWIS

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

SERVICE
DAvis

8-6880

CAFETERIA
STAFFING NEW CAFETERIA
located Saunder Rd., Northfield.
Cooks-Cashiers-Gen'l kit.-and counter.
Day-time hours, no weekend work.
Meals and uniforms furnished.
TOP WAGES
Call CRestwood 2-4790
COUNTER
CLERK
AND
Over
21.
For
Golf
Club
Some
exp.
necessary.
6

including
salary,

Call

or

Saturday

meals,

Mrs,

and

pleasant

Welch,

CASHIER.
Pro
Shop.
day
week

Sunday.

Goo:

surrounding.

272-0272

for

inter-

BEAUTICIAN
female. Part time,
Highland

salary

Park

sa-

Today can by your
lucky day.
I’m
reluctantly moving out of town,
and
you may have the job I would like to
keep. Call Betty in Glenview. 729-3100.

AND

PECK.

School

Dist.

WANTED.

Permanent

_ good

wages.

Call

PAID
COUNSELORS,
ASSISTANT
counselors. W. S. I. 18 or over needed
for
Winnetka-Northfield
Girl
Scout
day camp to be held during June and
July. HI 6-1800.

OPERATOR

required,
Employee

PLEASANT
salary.

SHOP

TO

‘

‘

5-8997.

—

LIGHT

TYP

Co.,

EXCELLENT

1624

She

OPPORTUNITY

earn
$100
mo.
and
up pa
having
fun
te
dae
e)
cosmetics line. Call Ju ith
Ep

3924 eves.

ay

WAITRESS
EXPERIENCED,
tips,
excellent
working
cond
restaurant. Eves.
and we
OR — 33-3131,
Pyrenees
Resta
Skokie.
week,
9
pleasant

TO

necessary;
Woods

WORK

2 OR

'

3 DAY

to 5 p.m.,
in shoe
working conditions;
n

Marco’s

Fashion

Shoes, H

Center.

VErnon

CASHIER-SWITCHBOARC
PART-TIME
Eves. 6-9
JENNINGS

PA

CHEVROLET

9-i

other secretarial duties. Pe
positon, many benefits. Call

©

WAITRESSES
Full time-or part time. Are
Buffett, Edens Plaza or call
.

LAUNDRY HELP WANTE
WITH

OR

WITHOUT EXPERIE
Call UN 4-1405.

:

‘

AMBITIOUS
MAN
TO
RUN |
for top transp. van company

x

lent opportunity, profit sharing.

R.

_

Weber

WAITRESSES—SOME

EXP.

time
and
part-time.
Unifor
nished. Own transportation. C
Welch,

272-0272.

WOMAN
FOR
dry cleaning

4

FULL
store.

TIME

W
Bee.

SHORE LINE CLEANERS

Part-Time
PLEASANT

Bookkee

SURROUNDING:

trans. Evanston location. Call

PART-TIME
concession

after

7

Blvd.,

USHERETTES
|
sales girls.
Apply in

p.m. Edens Theater, 303

Northbrook,

ACCOUNTING

Ill.

CLERKS

Several to work

475307

Agency

ts

a

in many

depts.

Howard,

WORK
CR

:

Evan:

for Highland Park salon
Full

or

part

time.

Call

433

DON

NICHOLS

718 Church St.

|

IN.

2-3025.

‘coo

GReenleaf 5-9

DENTAL

ASSISTANT

Chairside;
will train;
Wed. off; salary open.
PArk

WAITRESS

4-1771.

WANTED.

A

5-day

NO

ENCE NECESSARY. HOURS 1]
BLE. NORTHFIELD.
__ Hi 6-1710
SALESLADIES
Full or part-time. Go
E
T-ADIES APPAREL SHOF
Shop, 1704 Glenview Rd.
G

Town

LUNCH WAITRESSES
WILL TRAIN
GLENVIEW COUNTRY HOI!
PArk 9-1616.

a

WAITRESS WANTED
CARSON’S RESTAURANT |
PA 4-9292.
‘a

WOMEN

FOR

GREENHOUSE
seedlings.

fsa

Wallace Floral and Bulb
365¢ Dundee Rd., Northbrook

PUBLISHING

light

clerical

COMPANY.

duties

in

V

ci

department.
No selling. Typ
ful. Call for appointment, TA.
R.N.

OR

L.P.N.

FOR

office in Highland
five days.
Phone

433-1937

PEDIATR

Park.

How

Yage
after 9:30 pm.

INCOME

in a fascinating career
ae
For
details

WAITRESSES
FULL TIME
OR
time. Good pay, plus tips and
Good transp. Call GR 5-9020.

PARTmeals.

as a
call

5

Old Orchard. Light typing.
salary. Call OR 4-5225.

SALESWOMAN—AGE
APPROX.
3545. Glenview resident. 4 or 5 days incl.
Sat. Please call in person. Glenview
Stationer, 1726 Glenview Rd.

WOMAN

TO

HELP

FE

|
o

IN

laundry; excellent pay and
conditions; please call 433-4242.

GIRLS—WOMEN
NO
teach. Store clerks,

ers.

Apply

Emerson,

EXP. NE
inspector:

Perfecto

Pvansion,

;
|

POSSIBILI"

view.
BILLING TYPIST
SECRETARY
Full time billing typist and full time
secretary
needed
with
Skokie
firm.
Experience
with
electric
typewriter
preferred.
Company
benefits
available. Mr. Jones, ORchard 4-7022.

e

CASHIER
PART-TIME | WEEK EN
Kindly apply in person
Varsity Theater
;
1710 Sherman Av., Evanston

DENTAL ASSISTANT
Experienced, modern dental

GIRL

Northbrook.

f

No experience
necess
discount and advancem:

Busch
Jewelry
Evanston.

UNLIMITED

NORTH
EVANSTON.
EXCELLENT
opportunity. Salary and commission, 5
day week. 9-5. Call GR 5-1718.

Good

GR

OFFICE

transplanting
MOTHERS
HELPER
FOR
SUMMER
in pleasant Wilmette home. Must be
able
to
drive.
Good.
salary.
Other
help. Own room. Please call ALpine 13222

EXP.

No

DENTAL ASSISTANT

posi-

‘
NO TYPING
All public
contact
in Old
Orchard.
Handling cash, some files. Salary $90.
rt No fee. Evans Personnel, UN 9-

SHAMPOO

ah

John

FULL OR PART-TIME
|
Some exp. desirable. Good hours

tion;
salary and commission;
excellent
employee
benefits.
Apply
in
person, Old Orchard Shopping Center.

BEAUTY

and ¢

summer,

28. Call

272-0600.

AIDES

SALESLADIES

TYPIST
for typing

during

WAITRESSES WANTED .
Good pay plus tips. See or |

CE 4-5152.
GIRL FRIDAY

PECK

F

BEAUTICIAN —

Pharmacists
HI 6-6500.

WOMAN-MATURE
PART-TIME
BOOKKEEPER
2 hrs. ver day, 5 days weekly. Handle
accounts payable and simple records.
Location Glenview. 729-30¢

‘commission.

student

work

Howard

NEEDED
FOR
PRESBYTERIAN
home.
All
shifts,
5 day
week,
one
meal furnished. Call 492-2906 or apply
in person, 3131 Simpson, Evanston.

plus

DELIVER

GReenleaf 5-3400 or ALpine 1

TYPIST

LIGHT
BOOKKEEPING,
TYPING
dictaphone, and general office work. 9
a.m.
to 5
p.m.
Evanston
location.
Write A-983,
Box 60, Wilmette.
DOCTOR’S
RECEPTIONIST
FOR
Northbrook
physician. Typing,
filing,
reception, billing and medical papers.
Hours 9 to 5 Mon., Tues., Thurs. and
ae
9 to 1 Wed. and Sat. Call HI 6S277.

NURSES

AND

GIRL WANTED TO DO TYPING

EXP. CASHIER

Male

Evanston

Good

College

office

WOMAN

FULL OR PART-TIME DAYS, EVES.
Art
and
keyline
experience
helpful.
Will train. Phone Mr. Held, ID 2-9090.

eves.
Hanus

UP

GENERAL

TAKE CHARGE OF SPORTSWEAR
dept.
Experienced,
Employee
benefits. Apply Victor’s, Old Orchard, Mr.
Harris. OR
4-4313.
An Equal Opportunity Employer
AN OPPORTUNITY TO SPECIALIZE
in the sale of North Shore Real Estate
awaits
you.
Maximum
earnings
for
the
right
person.
Full training
and
benefits.
Call Mr. Luchs
and be on
your way to a new career at:
INDIAN HILL REALTY, INC. HI 6-0900

BOOKKEEPER

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
No Fee.
Hours 9-5
UN 9-3520
Sat. by appt.
636 Church St., Evanston

clerk

Co.,

TO

Kuecks and
Hubbard Woods

acct.

Good

EAST DAVIS
ST. PUBLIC
ACCOUNTing office needs
experienced
typist.
475-1140. Nights 272-5024.

DO
YOU
LIKE
FIGURES
OR
CAN
you do light typing? We have several
openings for people with Bi-Lingual
background.
even with limited command and English. Fees are paid by
the employer.

important.

ARE
YOU AN ACCURATE
TYPIST,
Like
detail
and
want
to
work
in a truly delightful office? Interesting work; excellent opportunity. Then
call for an appt. now.
Personnel, 677-9600, ext. 218
Skokie Valley Community Hospital

FINE

GROVE

GIRL FRIDAY
SMALL CONGENIAL OFFICE.
|
Variety
of
duties
but
good
typing

MEDICAL RECORDS
CLERK

FOR’

Central

manufacturer

liberal benefits. 5 day week, 8:30
5:15. 8051 N. Central Park, Skokie.

CALL

MORTON

benefits.

_

orders.
$2.00
HR.
GUARAN
Call Lillian, PA 4-5721 or JU

at

‘OFFSET
PAST-UP TYPIST
|
Interesting work in copy preparation
department of modern air-conditioned
printing
plant.
Good
pay,
liberal
benefits.
Brookshore,
952
Sunset
Ridge, Northbrook. CR 2-1200.

IS LANGUAGE A
PROBLEM FOR YOU?

966-0700

project

RD.,

starting rates.
1600 Foster St.,

fringe

PICK

brook

Machine Operator
Good

Chicago Ave., Evanston.

PART-TIME-WOMER

LIGHT
MFG.
PLANT.
COMMERCIAL
experience helpful. Will train. Steady

work.

if qualified.

1608

CO.

EXPE aT

Free
wig, 1009
Good pa
Apply in person. Olympic.
hair,

FOR FINE MEN’S WEAR STORE
N. Cc. R. EXPERIENCE PREFERRED.
TURNER BROS. NORTH
3425 Devon, Chicago
478-3900

The Hollister Newspapers
1232

PLACEMENT

Profit

Sewing

WAITRESS
rred.

491-1000

BOOKKEEPER,
FULL
CHARGE,
small
growing
manufacture.
Salary
$6500 to start. Some light supervisory
duties.
Call
BOULEVARD
E
PLOYMENT DA 8-7171. No Fee.

call

Must be experienced typist and have
pleasant
telephone
voice.
Congenial,
air-conditioned
office.
Apply
Betty
Graham

CLERK-TYPIST
varied

our

114 DAY WEEK
MONDAY: 8:30 TO 5:30
TUESDAY: 8:30 TO 12:30

EXCELLENT
POSITION
FOR
EXPErienced typist with light dictation or
dictaphone experience. Assist in Cus-

tomer

in

Evanston

benefits.

PERMANENT
HALF
DAY
SECREtary. Shorthand necessary. Hours 9 to
12:30, Monday through
Friday. Start
at $225 month. Gen. Insurance agency
in north Evanston. DAvis 8-3787.

Telephone Sales
PART-TIME

You’ll
be trained to greet patients,
ans.
phones,
and
keep
appointment
schedule
current,
for
prominent
neighborhood doctor. No medical duties req’d (he has a nurse to assist
him) so your position is all reception.
Requirements
are
light
typing
and
calm disposition. $95 wk. Free.
6028

to come
5-0700.

° fes sio
s nal

Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glen coe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

1967
&lt;

Evanston

BOOKKEEPER’S

HANDLE
TO
CLERK—TYPIST
FILE
records
for
circulation
dept.
of
national
magazine
publisher.
Accurace and attention to detail essential.
North
Shore
location
in
Highland
Park.
Phone
Mr.
Davis
433-4550,
Woodall Publishing Co.

STORE

6901 GOLF

DOCTOR'S
GIRL

Equal

328-3400

Central

MISS PAIGE
Dempster

Employer

AVON
PRODUCTS, INC.

Location

1301

DATA-PROCESSING

requires young woman for position
as
keypunch operator. Age 20 to 30, high
school graduate,
2 years
experience
referred.
Good
starting salary,
top
ringe benefits. 3742 hour week.

1740

$175

GENERAL FINANCE CORP.

OPERATOR
national

We
invite you
Jack Heinz, YO

Excellent Benefit Program
.

Opportunity

A rewarding job
Excellent starting wages
Fine working conditions
Complete company benefits

Two Position Plug Board
Air Conditioned Office

909 Pitner, Evanston., Il.
Equal Opportunity Employer

An

:

$378-$466

~ SWITCHBOARD
OPERATOR

HAS
CREATED
OPENINGS
IN
THE
sales
department
for
an_
assistant
interested in varied clerical duties in
a
congenial
Evanston
office.
Some
dictation,
exc.
typing
required,
free
insurance. Top salary to right person.
Call Miss Bachman,
475-4397.

|

CLERK-STENO

.
.
.
.

City of Evanston
GR 5-3100

General Office
EXPANSION PROGRAM

POLY

$378-$466

274-8100
employer

Equal

DEPT.
Room 117
Chicago

WE CURRENTLY
HAVE
FULL TIME
opportunities
in our Packaging
and
Shipping
Departments.
If
you
are
interested in:

CLERK-TYPIST

GUARD

campus

PRODUCTION
ASSEMBLY

$378-$466

Personnel Department
Howard Street
An equal opportunity

An

Il $363-$447

CROSSING

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
1771
:

274-8100
employer

JOB
Opportunities

FYPISTS

The

APPLY PERSONNEL
Wieboldt Hall
339 E. Chicago Ave.

r

THE HARWALD

University

in some.

F

1245 Chicago Ave.,

is conveniently located near-north;
2
blocks East of Michigan Ave. 35 hour
week;
pleasant
surroundings;
excellent benefits.

Department

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

necessary

f

Ee

Experience Preece.
many
Call Mrs. Hoffman.

has unique
and interesting
positions
available
in the
academic,
medical
research and business offices of the
Professional Graduate Schools. Typing
skills required in all positions; short-

hand

a
45

ASSEMBLERS FEMALE
electro mechanical
equipment.

For

Chicago Campus

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
1771

BR:
SP
9-12

_ SECRETARIES

8:30 to 4:30, 5 day week.

ALL JOBS
SATS.

aa

ke

building, good transportation,

WY

N. Lincoln
W. Touhy
DAILY 9-5

&lt;

Experienced or willing to train
accurate typist, typing between 50-60 wpm. Excellent
company benefits, lovely new

Work hand-in-hand with Art Director
of
famed
magazine.
Screen
phone
calls. Meet authors, cartoonists,
columnists
when
they
come
in_
for
assignment
discussions.
Learn
detail
that goes into magazine layout. $440 to
start! FREE

4770
7247

fe

Northwestern

Doctor
is big Eye
Specialist.
Very
well known. See patients from all over
country. You'll welcome everyone into
office.
Check
off
appointments,
set
new
ones. Answer
phone,
help type
bills.
Doctor
will
train
you _ to
everything. He wants pleasant person
(age wide open) who enjoys working
with
and
helping
people.
He'll
pay
$415 or more. Fast raises! FREE

FOR

P

FLEXOWRITE
TYPISTS

~ Complete Training

SECY-NO

and

:

Cleaners,
iat

ea
;

�7

Business and Professional

IRL

FRIDAY

5 AFTERNOONS

“6
RSONNEL

TO

- Interview-Test-and
e

MON.

$450

meet

108A

people

475-1800

Agency

LL

OR

307 Howard,

PART-TIME

DAY

Help

HELP.
Stamp
Bldg.,

NTED

Wanted—Women

on

WOMAN

hursday.

TO

This

CLEAN

job

is

for

EVERY

a

woman

opportunity

for the

110

experi-

WOMAN

TO

IRON

with

wanting

pleasant

steady

family.

employment

Air-conditioned

| P.M.-8 P.M.
ys

a

wk.

YOUNG

incl.

Sun.

WOMAN.

$70.

5

Must

have

SCH.

AGE

n trans. Local refs. req. 432-1107.

HELP
TE-IN

children.
anes

LGE.

HOUSE,

No

to

4

heavy

mature

cleaning,

person

top

w/exp.

432-

vancement.

INNETKA:
CLEANING
AND
IRON;
Mon. and Fri. 3 adults. Must be
om
North
Shore
area
with
own

tae
13.
REE

$15

a day.

Refs.

req.

5 DAY

LIVE

IN

COUPLE

Call

HI

North

$65

$600-$650

Street

ABLE

01

EXPERIENCED

cleanin
ming. Prefer

rmanent

on.
_

Ranch
Thurs.

position

References.

Call VErnon

Thursday

week.

or

Recent

some
hrs.

8

per-

5-0708.

refs.

required.

GR

LAN WITH PRACTICAL NURSING
xp. to assist another p.n. in caring
ie invalid.
Must be good cook and
2asantly helpful in many tasks. Live
. Refs. reqd. AL 6-0687.
ERAL
HOUSEWORK-DEPENDA. Stay
preferably. Current wages
st
girl
here
8
years.
Job
in
ighland Park. 432-5351 or AL 1-1933.
rs. Katz.

HOUSEKEEPER;

bath TV;

other

experienced

help.

person

with

erences. 835-0757.

General

OWN
Top

ROOM,

salary

for

recent

ref-

Housecleaning

2 DAYS A WEEK.

REFERENCES.

CLEANING

WOMAN

UNiversity

$

USEKEEPER:

one

go or live-in;

undry;

a

2 TO

no

5 DAYS

=

a.m.

PER

Housekeeper — Go

_a.m.-4 p.m.
.

family;

salary open; references.
Call 446-2789.

Young
11

5-2163

5 DAYS

adult

835-0563

HOUSEKEEPER

- 7:30

p.m.

5 day

week.

Top

y.
Must
have
experience
ences. VErnon 5-2849

~HOUSEKEEPER-PLAIN

and

COOK

OR 2 ADULTS. GO OR STAY. 5
YS. RANCH HOUSE, OWN RM.,
T.V. ID 2-3454.

“CLEANING WOMAN

«4
OR 2 DAYS A WEEK
272-2785
TOP WAGES. REF.
x
MAID
ss
8 DAYS A. WEEK, $36
- COUPLE-APT. IN APT. HOTEL
CALL ED 4-5848
Live
pine 6-1149.

plain
in.

cooking.
‘Oniy:
=i.
References.
Call

COUPLE.
ienced,
Recent
ts, current wages.

G00K AND
and

GENERAL

Inc.

and

PUBLIC
RELATIONS
PRESS
RELEASES.
$550-650 — FREE
You
must
have
a background
in
creative
writing
and
an
ability to
in
communicate
with
the
leaders
local industry. This position involves
inter-city travel. All expenses paid.

BUYERS

ASSISTANT

This is a winner for the young business beginner who is looking for a
spot that offers a future with a 5figure
income.
Initially
you'll
be
trained to maintain inventories, act
as liaison with the production area,
and
to
deal
effectively
with
suppliers. Starting salary $5,800—$6,500
plus profit sharing. No fee.

ELECTRONICS
blade
Speen "2 ager:

INDUSTRIAL ENG.
$11-12,000—NO FEE
IF YOUR EXPERIENCE
INCLUDES PLANT LAYOUT
AND FEASIBILITY STUDIES
FOR CAPITAL EXPENDITURES
WE WANT TO TALK TO YOU
ABOUT AN OUTSTANDING
OPPORTUNITY WITH A LOCAL
FIRM. NO FEE. CALL 869-8600
LEARN
AND
EARN
I.B.M. TRAINEE
$6,300
Training
in
data
processing.
No
previous
experience
needed.
Outstanding career opportunity. All you
-need is a high school diploma and
willingness to learn. They not only
will train you, but will also pay you
while you go to school. They offer
many
other
benefits.
Come
in or
call 869-8600

FIRE

refs., family
ID 2-0231.

CLAIMS TRAINEE
$525-$575--FREE

Train to adjust fire loss and arson
cases.
No
exp.
needed.
Car
fur,nished.
Prefer
some
college.
Call
today!

Has Openings for Men
in the Following Areas:
Boiler

Room

Attendant

ALERT
MAN,
AGE
40 TO
mechanical
aptitude
to
building service equipment
Shift work-40 hour week.

PAINTER'S

50, WITH
work
as
attendant.

TO

PACKER
FOR
MATERIALS
packing in Shipping

CHEMICAL

HANDLING
Department.

OPERATOR

HIGH
SCHOOL
EDUCATION.
SOME
chemical
knowledge
and mechanical
aptitude desirable.
:

ANIMAL

CARETAKER

MAN TO AGE 50 TO HELP WITH THE
care
and
the _ feeding
of
small
laboratory animals. Farm experience
helpful.

EXCELLENT STARTING SALARIES
— RAPID PROGRESSION — FREE
UNIFORMS — LOW PRICED CAFETERIA
WITH
FREE
MILK
AND
COFFEE AT LUNCH ~— SPOTLESSLY CLEAN.
UNCROWDED
WORK
AREAS
— NO LAYOFFS
IN OUR
HISTORY
PLUS
THE
MOST
LIBERAL OF FRINGE BENEFITS.
‘APPLY PERSONNEL OFFICE
8:15 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Mondays through Fridays
(Evening and Saturday interviews
Appointment)

by

Niles Ave. and Searle Parkway
Skokie
ORchard 3-3200
(2 blocks north of Oakton
2 blocks west of Skokie Hwy.)
An Equal Opportunity Employer

SALESMAN—FULL

TIME

APPLY IN PERSON
Fell Co., 332 Park Ave., Glencoe

PARKER
SHORE'S

MACHINIST
MECHANIC

HELPER

MAN
WITH
SOME
EXPERIENCE
do building maintenance painting.

MAN
and

AVON
IS LOOKING
FOR
A HIGHLY
competent draftsman to assist in the
design in modification of equipment.
The
qualified
candidate
will
be
a
graduate of a technical high school or
its equivalent and be fully knowledgeable
in
the
nomenclature
of
civil,
architectural,
electrical,
mechanical
and plant layout drawings.

FINEST CAREER

This experienced machinist will perform mechanical repairs, make
machine
parts
install,
overhaul
and/or
modify machinery.
Along with these job opportunities we
offer the finest of working
climates
and one of the best benefit programs
available.
Please
call
or
apply
in
person. Jack Heinz YO 5-0700.

AVON
PRODUCTS,
INC.
6901 GOLF RD., MORTON GROVE
PROGRAMMER, SR.
EVANSTON DOWNTOWN
COLLEGE DEGREE
AND EXPOSURE
to system work desirable. Must have
extensive
experience
programming
magnetic tape and/or disk. Emphasis
either Honeywell or IBM equipment.
Cobol, Easycoder or Autocoder, IOCS
POSITION
OFFERS
UNUSUAL
FUture potential in expanding new data
center.
Evanston
executive
office of
nat’l corp. Excellent starting salary,
working
conditions
and fringe benefits. Call C. C. Boyer 869-2300.

Packaging Corp. of America

RESIDENTIAL
BUILDER
NEEDS
man
with
drafting
ability
to
do
purchasing
and
expediting
and
to
work with customers on specification
and plan modification. Experience or
training
in
residential
building
required.
We
are . national
builders
newly
started
in North
Shore
area
offering good salary, group
insurance,
and
the
opportunities
of
a growth
organization.
Reply
with
resume
to
P.O. Box No. 416, Northbrook.

HOUSEWORK

TOP DOLLAR
FOR
SALES
TRAINEES
$570-$675—_F REE
CAR AND EXPENSES
Inside to start for product orientation,
learning
Co.
procedures,
and
meeting
key accounts.
After training you'll be
assigned
to a local
protected terr. 5 figure potential for
you here. Call 869-8600
ACCOUNTANT
$9,000-$10,000 FREE
If you have 1 or 2 yrs. general accounting
experience and feel you are
ready
for a more
challenging opportunity,
we can offer you a job
with one of America’s fastest growing co’s. You will start on the Financial V.P.’s staff covering a variety of assignments,
geared to increase your knowledge and develop
your potential.
;.

Oe
nae.
Weigde
TRAIN
AS A
SAFETY SPECIALIST
$625—-CAR—EXP’N’S
You
will be trained
to conduct
a
variety
of safety
studies
all over
Chicagoland.
Your
training
covers
everything
from
plant
safety
programs tc investigating complaints of
industrial
fire
hazards.
No
prev.
exp.
needed.
NO
FEE.
CALL
8698600
H.S.
CHEMISTRY ?—$455
Lab director needs
3 beginners
to
assist grad chemists in research. Co.
pays night school tuition. NO FEE.
ADVERTISING
TRAINEE
$465-$500. Train in layout, copy production etc. Great future. NO FEE.
OUT

OF THE
MILITARY?
$525-$575—F REE
You
deserve
the
best
opportunity
available and our client has it. Your
skill and talent will be utilized to the
fullest extent as some of Chicago’s
most
qualified
businessmen
teach
you every phase
of their company
in a program designed to place special emphasis
on your supervisory
ability.
G.E.D.
service
education
qualifies.
Good
company
benefits,
and best of all a promotion where
your skill counts.

PARKER

600 DAVIS

MARQUART

ORDER

WANT
TO MOVE
CALL 869-8600
:
SALESMEN
BY
MARKET
AND/OR
EDP Systems
Freight Space
Fasteners
Institutions
Coatings
Food (Packaged)
Surgical Supply
Ad Space (Trade)
Dir. of Agents (Ins.)
Lubricants
Business Forms
Welding Equip.
Solvents

ALL

100%

FREE

TO

YOU!

TECHNICAL
SERVICE TECH.
$9,000
Car and expenses provided.
Service exp. or some tech educ.
des. to age 55

8-12,000
12,000
9-10,000

Methods and layout engr’s.
I.E., Office Mgr.
Sales engineer, Deg. not req.
Applied Research engr.
Machine designer
Ind. eng. asst. Deg. not req.
Tool designer
Mech. draftsman, some college
Draftsman checker, mech.
Draftsman, electro-mech.
Jr. draftsman
Mechanical technician
EXECUTIVE
PROGRAMMER
Experience with 360 machine
Supervisor of acctg.
Financial analyst
Market analysts
Gen’! acc’t. Degree reg.

Cost accountant,

deg. not req.

Administrative ass’t., banking
5 Foremen. Waukegan area.
Acct., cost and budget
Ind. Sales, North terr.
com.
Sales correspondent
Traveling auditor
Cost clerk
Ass’t. warehouse planner
Ass’t. Office Mgr. trainee
General office ass’t.

7

plus

7

TRAINEES
Application engineer, M.E.
.E. No exper. req.
Sales, industrial controls
Jr. time study
Sales promotion
Adm. office trainee
Sales correspondent

OLD

or

ORCHARD,
SUITE

SKOKIE

226 IN THE

NEW

Westmoreland
At North

End

of West

ORchard

Bldg.
Parking

Lot

9-1 142

and

1737 HOWARD

ST.

THE
BUILDING
tenant lot

$700
$715
$600
$690
$675
$755
$690
$600
$750
$650

UP?
PRODUCT
16,000 free
14,000 free
$13,000 free
$13,500 free
$10,000 free
$12,900 free
$11,000 free
14,000 free
18,000 free
11,000 free
11,000 free
$10,000 free
$ 9,000 free

FORMS
ANALYST/DESIGNER
$9-10,000 FREE
To work in the methods area of a
well known Chicago based Co. Must
have 1 to 4 yrs. exp. in this line.

NATIONAL
MANUFACTURER
Is
seeking a sharp young man under 40,
who
has the ability to supervise
3
girls in customer service. Should be
a good talker as he will be conversing by phone with the type of executives you read about in the financial
pages.
Starting
salary
ranges
from
$6,000 to $8,000 depending
on background. NO F FEE.

Murphy

EMPLOYMENT
UN

1612 Chicago
9-9510

SERVICE

Avenue,

Eva
&lt; Bh

OFFICE
WE HAVE AN
for a young

Start

his

3.2155

BOY

EXCELLENT
man
who is

office

OPENING
looking to

career.

Excellent

opportunity to work your way up with
a growing
company.
Duties
include
assorting,
stamping
and delivery
of
mail throughout our entire plant.

AMERICAN
2100

PHOTOCOPY

Dempster

UN

ASSISTANT

Part

SHIPPING

or full time

9-9000

CLERK

to fill small

orders,

pack,
determine
postage
and united
parcel
rates,
mix
and
pour
film
cleaner. Shipping exp. preferred, Over

time

avail.

at

time

and

1%.

Growing

company,
fringe
benefits,
group
surance, Call or see Mrs. Hoffman.

THE HARWALD

1245

Chicago

FULL

Morton
view
shift,

and

AND

Av.,

Grove

PART-TIME

—Elk

and
Chicago
Morton Gove

5 a.m.

to

9

in-

CO,

Evanston

491-1000
GUARDS

Grove — Glen-

areas.
4 p.m.

a.m.

Mon.

Also
to 8

split
p.m.

through

Fri. Retirees welcome. Call NA 2-5200
or apply at
SECURITY DEPT.
CHICAGO.
5222 W. Grand Av.

CAPABLE, DEPENDABLE
USED CAR LOT MAN. STEADY
EMPLOYMENT
MONTGOMERY OLDS
8833 N. WAUKEGAN RD.
MORTON GROVE, ILL.
YO 5-3500
REVOLUTIONARY NEW INSURANCE
PLAN
FOR
VETERAN
INSURANCE
Agents.
If you have
a proven
sales
record and want a portfolio designed
for today’s market, send your resume
to A-977, Box 60, Wilmette, Il.
PART
OR
FULL
TIME.
ODD
JOBS.
Set
your
own
hours.
Phone
3288841-—475-0743. Call 8-11 a.m. 15 rings.

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and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff
4

IN

Sales Service Mar.

Free $600
Free $660

EVANSTON

SPECIALIZING

SUBURBAN AND
FAR NORTH POSITIONS

AMbassador 2-1142

4 COLLEGE
GRADUATES
$625-$700—FREE
Train in one of the most up-to-date
and
thoroughly
advanced
training
programs
it has been our pleasure
to present.
Your
TRAINING
will
cover all areas of corporation management.
You’ll move
through
the
purchasing
department,
the
customer
relations
department,
marketing, finance,
etc. After training
you'll move into a staff position at
a substantial salary increase and at
the same time be in a position to
move into top management. No experience
required.
They
also offer
wide range of fringe benefits.
Call
869-8600

NG
PROCESSING

Oldest Employment Service
Outside Chicago’s Loop

THE “‘L’’ IN
NORTH SHORE BANK
Free parking in bank

CENTER

HEADQUARTERS
FOR FOREMEN
AND SUPERVISORS
MED.
SIZED
MACH.
SHOP
Free
PAPER
CONVERSION
Free
LOADING DOCK
Free
MAINTENANCE
Free
DRILL PRESS
Free
FINAL ASSEMBLY
Free
Q. C. TESTING
Free
MATERIAL
HANDLING
Free
WAREHOUSE
Free
Free

The

AT

PARKER

CALL 869-8600

2

&gt; Wels Wanted—ilen
‘Business and Professional

Professional

DESIGN
DRAFTSMAN

G. D. Searle &amp; Co.

The

NORTH

:

adult family, other help. Sunday
Monday or Sunday and Thursday
References VE 5-1401.

Classified

Co.,

Outstanding opportunity for a young
comer. Trouble shoot for a major oil
company. Checking electronic equipment that covers pipelines. No previous experience required. (Once in a
lifetime job.) Call 869-8600.

4-3839.

EVERY MONDAY
' Reliable; references. VE

Business

every

RAL
HOUSEWORK
1
DAYS
A WEEK.
MUST
BE
RELIBLE
AND
LIKE
CHILDREN.
251-

SOOK

Philips

NORELCO

RELIABLE
laundry for 1

Friday,

L

_

American

PARKER

WOMAN

reliable

in indus-

5225 WEST TOUHY
SKOKIE, ILLINOIS

4-7178

house,
or Fri.

for

EXPERIENCED
AND
lady for cleaning and

adult.
other

UN

Leader

try. Phone for appt. 673-1783,
ask for Jim Feeley.

iy Wonk tas pars 2 cer
"BAKER EMPLOYMENT
Davis

Professional

We are looking for a high
school teacher that taught
shorthand or other business
courses to introduce the
NEW NORELCO WIRELESS
(FM) STENOTRAINER SYSTEM. Teacher preferred, but
applicant having experience
selling other equipment to
schools will be considered.
Excellent opportunity for ad-

EVERY

ne, two blocks from transportation.
t be neat and dependable. $15 per
day. Write A-989, Box 60, Wilmette;
stating
name,
address,
and
phone
number.

-ENDABLE

and

Sales Opportunity

‘Thursday. This is a desirable job for a

‘woman

Help Wanted—Men
Business

enced lady who wants to subplement
her
income.
Weekends,
8 a.m.
to 8
-.m. Wilmette. 2 adults; some simple
cooking;
other help. Excellent references required: salary open.
Write A-948, Box 60, Wilmette, Il.

WANTED:

Help Wanted Baby Sitters

WEEK END SUMMER GIRL WANTED
for Fri., Sat., Sun. 3 children, ages 6,
4, and 9 months. $15. For information
call 251-6683

Part-Time Housekeeper

1G

Help Wanted—Men

110

Professional

Ironing,

RELIABLE
WOMAN
TO
PROVIDE
loving care for children, 4 and 6, 20
hrs. per week. In Evanston. Write A986, Box 60, Wilmette.

be
very
ndable, neat,
and have pleasant
ition. This is a desirable job for
‘oman wanting steady employment,
it must know how to do a very good
cleaning.
Write
A-988,
Box
60,
Imette; stating name, address, and
phone number. $15 per day.

Wonderful

and

THURS. REFERENCES.
AL 1-8996.

MOTHER’S HELPER FOR SUMMER
:
1 child, light duties.
Call 677-5298
HELP WANTED: BABY SITTER PART®™
time steady 8:30-1:30. Reliable mature
Sane.
References
required.
UN
45921.

' Household
WER
Say

AND

and

EVANSTON

GLENVIEW
PHYSICAL
THERAPIST
needs reliable experienced woman to
sit for 2 girls, age 142 and 5, 3 days a
week, approx. 20 hrs. Preferably own
trans. Call 729-1953 after 6 p.m.

Evanston

ervice
hostess.
S&amp;H
Green
edemption
Center,
Wieboldt
Church St., Evanston, Ill.

Business

SOUTH

Housework

needs additiongirl office. Call

SECRETARY

ward

Help Wanted—Men

110

3:30 to 6:30 p.m. Care of 8 yr. old boy
ete school. Call after 7 p.m. DAvis

conditions,

PART-TIME

t.
Evanston printer
help Bs present one

i

Household

SALESLADY NEEDED
lling ladies’ sports wear at exclucountry
club.
Ideal
hours. 272-2505. :

aes

Help Wanted—Women

108

Help Wanted—Womeion

April

27,

1967

�=

=

an

and

To develop Management Information Systems. Should
be able to work with executives at all levels in design
and implementation of management applications.

Excellent working conditions

Free

company

major

benefits.

medical

insurance.

Annual income
$11,000-$15,000

FOR

CALL

JIM

KOLLER
or
ED

grammer

COX

STERLING ACCOUNT
SERVICES, INC.
1717

Glenview

Road,

to step

tems. Reply in confidence to

|

Mr. Frenier

UN

SELL
dows

Salesman

ROOFING,

fencing,
Leads

small

STORM
remodeling,

furnished.

Mr.

James

WINetc.

AMERICAN

Contact:

2100

Dewar

BAY

RD. WINN.

MAN

and

EXPERIENCED

IN
SOME
TYPE
route
sales work,
but not essential,
will train. Must be over 21 yrs. of age
and
have
good
references.
Steady
employment,
5
days
week.
Good
salary.
Many
benefits.
Excellent
opportunity for right man. Phone for
an appointment.

942

Towel

enjoy

discuss

variety

we

this position

with

would

like

SUREK YO 6-8500
SKOKIE, ILL.
DISHWASHERS
NIGHTS.
GLENVIEW COUNTRY HOUSE
PArk

Continued
Illinois,

growth

of

created

our

research

a need

for

and

development

trainee

lab

laboratories

assistants

in

in

the

areas:

GLASS

LAB

PROCESS

LAB

CHEM.

LAB

ELECTRONICS

MAINTENANCE

INSPECTION
SHIPPING
We need high school graduates
learn. We offer the following.

who

seek

opportunity

and

are

willing

to

WORKING

YOUNG
MEN—EXCELLENT
ings in
spare
time.
Sell

647-8000

EXP. SALESMEN

CORP.

A Zenith Subsidiary
5600 West Jarvis

April 27, 1967

Niles, Illinois
Equal

Opportunity

28

POLITE
HARD
WORKING
MEN. FOR
pumping gas at a busy station. Must
be honest and sober. Any age. Al’s
Bulko
Station,
5101
Dempster
St.,
Skokie.

Ext. 213

RAULAND

An

EARNsturdy,

creative, wooden toys and
playground
equipment
to
stores,
schools
and
homes.
Station wagon desirable. Mr.
Flynn. DE 2-5221 wk. days. HI 6-7681
weekends.
MAN
TO
OPERATE
DISH
MACHINE
and clean up in Restaurant kitchen. 3
p.m. to 11 p.m. daily except Monday.
$12.00 per day, meals, trans., yearly
bonus, 3 wks. paid vacation. Experience NOT required. ALpine 1-6621.

CUSTODIAN

A. J. DeMuro

Employer

Equal

COMPANY

EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHERS —
1900 E. Lake Av., Glenview
An

Northfield
Employer

Equal

Opportunity

FOR

FINE MEN’S WEAR STORE
TURNER BROS. NORTH
3425 Devon, Chicago
478-3900
PRESSMAN—SMALL
COMMERCIAL
printer
needs
knowledgeable
letter
pressman who can do
good work and
be willing to run
different
presses.
Days. Evanston, Ill. GR 5-6900.
EXPERIENCED
MEN
WANTED
FOR
landscape gardening, must have drivers’
license
and
some
good
references. UN 4-5116.

SERVICE STATION ATTENDANT
WANTED EVENINGS. APPLY
824 EMERSON, EVANSTON

WE ARE AN
pany based

—

Call Mr. Rodney 475-4397
An

Equal

Opportunity

OUTSIDE

Salary

commensurate

PLAZA

FULL
MANY

AMERICAN
2100

SALES
DOES

YOUR

Wilmette
OWN

BUSI-

ess without investing capital appeal
to you? Can you budget on the $10,000
aed
while
acquiring
experience?
us
be
presently
employed,
in
career. Age
earch of a new
24-45.
Phone DA 8-8500 for appt.

n

MAN

HIGH

SCHOOL

GRADU-

te to train for inventory control and
purchasing. Excellent future potential
for the right man with small growin
c ompany.
Top pay and benefits. Cali
Mr. Johnson or come in.
2901
Shermer
Saville
Organ
Corp.,
Road, Northbrook. 272-7070.
a

MACHINIST

Apply Mr. Balmes |

|232 Central Ave. Wilme
ALpine |-4300
GR 5-

STORE

NEEDS

PURCHASING
EXPEDITER

check

whereabouts

Promotable.

another

Salary

thousand

—

YOUNG

¢

-

ae

0:

..

$6,400
the

]

1

SERVICE

WINNETKA

PARK

St.,

‘

nV

DISTRICT

|

openings
for permanent
park
tenance
personel.
Intere
varied work, pleasant working
tions, excellent retirement an
tal plans,
liberal sick leave
paid vacation, apply penne
:

ey 510 Green

Winnetka,

Bay

Road,

Ill. 446-2160

Village
;

CHAUFFEUR

TO

DRIVE BUSY GLENCOE EX
tive Wonderful
oppor.
Top Sa
Hosp. and life insurance. Paid

Call Miss Moran

man
for full time work in 94
Apply
in
and
receiving
department.
person only. See Mr. Iversen.
NORTHWESTERN STUDENT CO-OP
172 6 Orrington Av.
Evanston

or

CLIFF
EMPLOYMENT

No Fee Hours 9 to 5
Sat. by appt. 636 Church

tion.

TRAINEE

LE ARN
ALL
ASPECTS
OF
METAL
working
machinery.
Full time,
with
all company benefits. Interviews daily
to 5 p.m.
7315
N.
Linder,
8 am.
Skokie

co LLEGE

D

The Hollister Newspapers

etc.

EXECUTIVE

OWNING

§

Drive Company:
Car

go

&amp; Co.

PLAZA

UN

Permanent, 40 hour week
Excellent Company Benefit

buyer,

BENEFITS

Pirie Scott

OCO

PHOT

Dempster

A LANGE 2a Soom

TIME

EDENS

1-8400

Employer

CLEAN

EMPLOYEEE

COM
att: rat

with ©

ground.

MAINTENANCE

TO KEEP

INTERNATIONAL
in Evanston with

tive openings for young men
:
ed in either cost or general acc
ing.
Some _ accounting
backg
necessary. Degree not required. '
positions
are
diversified
an
vi
expose you to all areas of accounting
You
will be
working
with
our t
accounts
and department
man.

Window

FRanklin

ees

2-3300.

Display Ma

FULL
TIME.
PER
Personnel Dept., 4th

floor.

CHANDLER'S INC.

FOUNTAIN
AMBITIOUS

SQUARE,
MAN

TO

EVANS
RUN

O

for top transp. van company,
lent opportunity, profit sharing.

eper
R. Web

ne a75.

INDUSTRIAL ENGINEER
Due to expansion in our operations, there is a need f

a qualified addition to our methods department who i
well founded in industrial engineering methods, time
study, and should have familiarity with pre-determine:

studies (MIM) to give additional support to this de

partment and our growth in manufacturing operations.
Man should have at least 5 years of experience and
background in this type of work. Job is accompanied
by excellent staff employee benefits and fine working
conditions. Please call Jim Deering for appointment

LITTELFUSE.
800 E. Northwest

ING:=

=

Highway

:

Des Plaines, Illinois
824-1188

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villa ger * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

3

Employes

Messenger

DIRECT AND COORDINATE
COMbination
duplicating
addressograph
and shipping dept. activities. Must be
exp. in operation of a 125 OWL offsetmultilith and in all phases of negative
preparation,
Knowledge
of
folders,
addressograph, and related equipment
required. A rapidly growing
vanston
company
we
offer
good
company
benefits
and
an exc.
salary
to the
right man.

YOUNG

FULL AND PART-TIME
Nthbrk. Elem. School District No.
Call Mr. Todd at CR 2-0600

PAID VACATIONS

THE

STUDENTS

FULL
TIME,
ALL COMPANY
BENEfits. We manufacture precision fabricating machinery. Interviews daily, 8
a.m. to 5 p.m. 7315 N. Linder, Skokie.

CONDITIONS

FORESMAN _
&amp; COS

TO

AL

MACHINISTS

REFUND

Rd.
Opportunity

Carson

Parkway, Skokie, Ill. 60076
OR 3-3200
Opportunity Employer

Equal

EXPERIENCED
OR
WILL
TRAIN.
Electrically and mechanically inclineo
man.
Permanent
position.
Apply
in
person.
North
Shore
Refrigeration,
4001 Simpson, Skokie.

HOSPITALIZATION

CALL:

Clerk —

GENERAL
PLANT
MAINTENANCE
and production equipment wiring. Full
company benefits;
interviews daily 8
a.m. to 5 p.m. 7315 N. Linder, Skokie

LIFE INSURANCE

PLEASANT

Control

ELECTRICIAN

FREE PROFIT-SHARING

TUITION

Evanston
BR 3-2155

SERVICEMAN

Niles,

729-3000

SUPERVISORS

GET A HEAD
START IN LINING UP
your summer jobs. We need salesmen
now calling on loop businesses. Work
either full or part-time;
commission
basis plus percentage of initial order;
leads furnished. Call 664-9464 for appt.
You won't be sorry.

following

Call Mrs. Crocker for appointment

EXPERIENCED

Avenue

COLLEGE

CHEMICAL

ckaging Corp. of America

G. D. Searle &amp; Co.
An

ex-

Good
opportunity
in expanding
new
data center. Evanston executive office
of nat’l corp. Excellent starting salary
with merit rated advancement.
Full
benefits.
Acceptable
prefringe
employment
test
scores
and
work
references required. Call C. C. Boyer,
869-2300.

Pa

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE

Searle

of

HONEYWELL
200
SYSTEM.
2
years
training
and
experience
required.
Honeywell
or
comparable
equipment including some tape. Second shift. Some supervisory responsibilities.

Employer

Murp

Chicago
9-9510

team

;

COMPUTER OPERATOR
EVANSTON DOWNTOWN

EX-MEDICS

Production

H. S. GRADS
THE JOB TRAINING

has

An

Must have
goed figure
aptitude for
schedule
and
inventory
control program. Some background in computer
system
helpful,
Apply
Personnel
office 8:15 a.m. to 5 p.m.

9-1616.

BORDEN

1700 Winnetka

ILLINOIS

Opportunity

a

OPPOR

ment
reports,
and propery records.
degree
in accountin
accounting
experience,
knowledge
of computer
opera
desirable.

Mystik Tape Div.

ST.

You can earn $600 per month with a
large
established
pharmaceutical
company by using your service training.
Great
opportunity
for
a
selfstarter who wants security and prestige.
Will
be
calling
on _ doctors,
hospitals, drugstores. Excellent company benefits. NO FEE.

1612

MR.

LAB ASSISTANTS
ON

to

you.

Standard Rate &amp; Data Service
5201 Old Orchard Rd.

Service
864-8400

Equal

9-9000

NEEDED
:
To maintain office and factory building.
This
permanent
position
offers
good salary and outstanding company
benefits.
If you
want
responsibility

WANTED

North Shore Clean
Custer Ave., Ev.

UN

THE

Edison Co.

NORTHBROOK,

with

STAFF ACCOUNTANT.
EXCELLENT

Call 446-4000 or apply in person.
CALL
446-4008 SATURDAYS
8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Mon-Fri.
9:00 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Sat.

MECHANIC

Commonwealth
An

HANDYMAN

HI 6-0734

ROUTE

of office

duties

Hi

WITH TRUCK REPAIR EXPERIENCE
PREFERRED. Excellent starting
Salary and fringe benefits.
Call 272-3900, ask for the
Industrial Relations Office

PHOTOCOPY

Dempster

WINNETKA LUMBER CO.
594 GREEN

models

equipment.
Military
service
experience
acceptable.
Should be familiar
with
use
of
hand
tools.
Excellent
starting
salary,
free
life insurance,
low
cost
cafeteria and
many
other
employee benefits.

ert

riencerd professional engineers.
gh school education and mechanical
know-how essential. Convenient parking, Good salary and benefits.

POTENTIAL.

JARKE CORP.
6333 W. HOWARD
SP 4-6464

Wenreatana

Business and Professional

ated

EA
RU
ND
FOR THE NATIONAL
MARKET.
!

FUTURE

AUTO

WE
HAVE
CHALLENGING
POSItions for young men with mechanical
and some electronic ability to assem-

ble and test engineer

TO

9-9800

TECHNICIANS

Glenview

729-4400

Part-Time

in to sys-

REAL

Halp

RAPIDLY
GROWING
COMPANY,
conveniently
located
in
Northfield,
needs
draftsman-expediter
in
Engine ering ae
artment.
Assignments
requisition,
include
drafting,
would
estimating, project work an
associ-

DEVELOPMENT

EQUIPMENT
INDUSTRIAL

*

ENGINEERING |
D RAFTSMAN-EXPEDITER

A NEW PRODUCT LINE ACTIVITY
HAS CREATED AN OPENING FOR
A CAREER MINDED YOUNG MAN

Requires $/360 (DOS) or
1400 (Autocoder/Cobol) experience. Excellent opportunity for results-oriented pro-

APPOINTMENT

10

"MECHANICAL
ENGINEER

PROGRAMMERANALYST

a «

ro5h 3

ape

+

Business and Professi

Business and Professional

Professional

TELEPHONE
Pee! ORS
Many

Bey.

era
Bie
Sey

10° Help Wanted—Men
Business

mS

&gt;

Classified -

�| 110

=apa Wanted—Men

_ Business and Professional

ee

“PRODUCT INSPECTOR
:

WE

A Nice

experience
required.
in Northbrook.

OFFER:

Place to Work

Insurance
Pension

‘ite . A-911,

Box

Plan

60,

Wilmette,

DLY

GROWING

COMPANY

Shipping and Receiving of
Spare Parts

of

ge
chemistry
and
some
lab
rience is necessary.
Tuition
replan. An opportunity to work in
dar cre
of personal growth.
446-4000 or apply in person.
me 446-4008 SATURDAYS
8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
9:00 a.m. to 3 p.m.

‘HE BORDEN CHEMICAL COMPANY

Mystik Tape Div.
netka Rd.
Equal Opportunity

Northfield
Employer

=
JUS
OPPORTUNITIES
UTO SERVICE MAN
USING CONSULTANT

City of Evanston
GR 5-3100
NG

MAN,

SCHOOL

a “sd

OR

. Equal

Ill. 60076

3-3200

Opportunity

machine
assemblies.
with 1 to 5 years exp.

inspection

idering,
ae

of

Call Mrs.

THE

parts,

line

Bene-

work.

Hoffman.

HARWALD

Chicago

Av.,

wick
tHe

an

incoming

assembly

O72

CO.

Evanston

dered
ah
and sm To

6510.

491-1000

MAN.
poasstain

“MURPHY
2

Chicago

m.

EMPLOYMENT

and

Bs

to midnight.

UN

9-9510

or

phone

446-4376

morn-

Mr.

MAN

‘RAL

BUILDING

and_

life

Taylor,

insurance

256-2774.

MAINTE-

ITENCED
nt.

Noon

SERVICE
to

10

STATION
o’clock.

Top

ges, panith benefits, vacations, for
‘right m
. Harms Wood Standard,
an 94- 9898

MUFFLER INSTALLER

ENT
JOB.
SALARY.
AND
mission.
Midas
Muffler Shop,
14
reen Bay Rd., Winnetka. 446-6442.
JOB

FOR

meneny, man.
TCE
d
or

wfor

RETIRED

Run

TRANS-

office for phoying

"SEATION
ATTENDENT
part-time.
Apply
in_ person.

apson St.,

Simpson

Pure

Oil,

Evanston.

y a - Classified

Evanston Review

3333

Av.,

Evanston

MAINTENANCE

efits. Call

medical

Chicago

CO.

RETIREMENT

TO

DO

SORTING

GOOD

5

.LUXE

formal

3

BEDRM.,

dining rm.;

July 1st; 274-8883.

near

Help

OPENING
tory
facilities

work

WAREHOUSE-FACin
Skokie
May
1.

ments.

company.

fringe

oer ae

her

LIGHT

starting

good

Pinte

FACTORY

Wanted
.
INFORMATION

Good

benefits,

MFG.

pay,

working

848-2516

WORKERS

PLANT.

INEXP.,

train.
Steady
work.
Good
benefits. Good starting rates.
Freeman Co., 1600 Foster St.,
ton.

WILL

fringe
Bishop
Evans-

APPLY

3-1600

(

1

Block

N.

of

Howard

at

Need

AND

GRILLMAN

EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHERS
1900 E. LAKE AV., GLENVIEW

An

job.

Sacramento)

C.T.A.

2
BATH;
transp.; $200.

An

Equal

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION
2020

DA

pers
AVE.
864-6050, ext.
All Qualified Applicants

8-9000

To:

SALESCLERK
For Garden

594 GREEN BAY ROAD
WINNETKA, ILL.

and The Village Lamplighter,

serving

Forest-Lake

Bluff

Sell Real Estate?

WE

Park Mois * Deerfield Villager

Money?

YES; YOU

CAN

WILL

YOU.

TRAIN

YOU

CAN

earl $10,000 to $20,000 yearly. Openin
tor a man
or woman
in our nort
shore office. PHONE MR. KRUGER

J. Kruger &amp; Co.
Realtors
267-4500

MAINTENANCE
Employer

* Northbrook Star * Highland

Lake

You

Can You Make

AVE.

Door

Center

SEE MR. HART
WINNETKA LUMBER

housekeeping

1700
PA

* Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements

EVANSTON
220
Welcome

Young Man or
Woman

BLESSING CO.

Opportunity

POSITIONS

Clerk Typists
and Biller Typists

Can

W. PETERSON

Employer

MANY BENEFITS INCLUDED IN
ALL PART-TIME POSITIONS.

Machinists

4201

Opportunity

PERMANENT

NOW

Tool Grinding
Machine Repair Men

Call

Equal

PART-TIME

Only Experienced Men need to apply

THE BASTIAN

depart-

scOrr
FORESMAN
B CCy

Extra Money?

Room

production

and 5 p.m., Monday through meine:
with a minimum of 23 hours per wee

Choose your own hours
Anytime between 4:00 P.M.
to Midnight.
Tool

art and

729-3000

Work Part Time

MAKE

with

Choose your own hours between 9 a.m.

STARTING
SALARY
WITH OUTSTANDING
WORKING
CONDITIONS
(Including air-conditioned plant)
OR

NEEDED

MATHEMATICS
Text
Book
publisher
has
excellent
opportunity for college graduates with
strong mathematics
background
and
recent
teaching
experience
at
the
upper
or
lower
elementary
school
level.
Will edit
and
write
copy
for
student
and
teacher
material.
Must
ag
a good knowledge of mathemaics.

Immediate
openings
for
material
‘
‘
handlers
and, Exec.aluminum
extrusion
fabricators.
opportunity
with
growth

and Women

HEALTH
College graduate with experience in
editing and production to edit manuscripts for health textbooks. Will also

NORTHROP
Architectural Systems

or | js

St.

EDITORIAL ASSISTANT
College
graduate
with
Major
in
Psychology,
or Education.
Excellent
grades in college required. Will assist
Program
Director
with
correspondence
to potential
authors
and
do
preliminary
reading
of manuscripts.
Excellent opportunity to develop other
editorial skills.

Wanted—Men

Shure Brothers, Incorporated
222 Hartrey

Schommer.
St., Evans-

excellent salary, steady day
2 to 5 p.m. Hllcrest 6-9805.

DE

112

Help Wtd.—Men

EDITORS

SHURE

DAYS

Chicago

YOUNG

113.

FULL TIME AND PART-TIME HELP
needed. Apply at Dave's Shell Service,
Dundee and Sanders,
Northbrook
272-6040

SATURDAY
Willow Inn

EXP. PORTER
EXPERIENCED

2120 Greenwood

MAN FOR GREENHOUSE WORK,
Must be able to drive. Call CR 2-4100.
Wallace Floral and Bulb.
3650 Dundee Rd., Northbrook.

full

MAN

FINE MEN’S WEAR STORE
TURNER BROS. siataxichee
asi

Devon,

HOUR.

LTD.

Evanston
475-4700
SMALL OFFSET PRESSMAN
To operate 10x15
and 11x17
offset
equipment.
A. good
opening
with
a
real future. Phone 729-6111.

Industrial

Northfield

CALL

SH

NEED
A MAN
WITH
EXECUTIVE
ability and dynamic leadership who is
willing to commit
himself totally to
what I have to offer. $20,000 to $30,000
annually. Contact Mr. Cooper 256-2101
for appointment.

3425

Man For Yardwork
A WEEK AT $2.00 PER
GReenleaf 95-6372

BUEHLER

PAINT SPRAY ASSISTANT
METAL PLATING TRAINEE
MOLDING MACHINE TRAINEE
JANITOR (12:30 TO 9 P.M.)

up loads. Steady work. Good pay. 5
day week.
Paid vacation.
Insurance
a
Apply
in person
only.
North
hore Uniform Service, 1818 Dempster
St., Evanston.

FOR

Come in for a personal interview to
discuss
how
we
can
improve
your
future and your security

491-1000

HOME.

permanent,
apply to Mr.
The Georgian, 422 Davis
ton, GR 5-4100.

WORK IN PROGRESSIVE EVANSTON,
new plant, convenient location, above
average
wages
plus.
extraordinary
employee benefits.

Match your job experience and interest with the many
job opportunities at:
SHURE
Full time permanent positions on the day shift.
STOCK MEN

of

SHIPPING AND RECEIVING
experience
helpful,
good _ starting
rate. All company benefits. Apply in
person to Mr. H. Veren, Topps Dept.
| eae 7204 W. Dempster
St., Morton
rove.

FOR

-e EMPLOYEE
NEEDED.
Paid
ation,
retirement
plan,
steady
yment, forty-hour week. Apply 8
p.m.,
Village
Hall,
1200
ite Ave., Wilmette, Illinois.

~

1245

BUILDING CUSTODIAN
Executive
Center,
3201
Old
ew
Rd.,
Wilmette.
2nd.
shift
active salary plus hospitalization

ajor

fair knowledge

THE HARWALD

pay to reliable

transportation. Apply roe:
:
S Dairy Bar, 100 Skokie Blvd.,
:.
North of Old Orchard.
; _COOKS HELPER—OVER 21
Eve
4
to
11.
$2.25
per
hour.
days
off.
Apply
in
person
at:
:
OW INN CLUB, 1622 Willow Rad.,

infield,

have

STOCK MEN
SHIPPING MEN:

MEN

CAFETERIA

OPERATOR
AND
part-time,
nights,
4

Top

eke

GLENVIEW.
FOR
call PArk 4-5100.

STAFFING NEW CAFETERIA
Located Saunders Rd., Northfield.
Cooks-gen’] kit.-dishwashers-porters
Day-time hours, no weekend work.
TOP 'WAGES
Call CRestwood 2-4790
ASSEMBLERS MALE
For
electro
mechanical
e uipment.
ee
preferred, many
enefits.
Call Mrs. Hoffman.

SERVICE

Evanston

MACHINE
er, full and

IN

North suburban area and ‘‘D’’ license
for truck operators;
‘‘E’’ license for
tractor operators.
REA EXPRESS
2000 Greenleaf St., Evanston.

’ REAL ESTATE CLERK
to start. H.S. grad under 40 to
in
real
estate
department
of
al corporation in the selection of
1 and commercial land sites.

ip

must

Young

Glenview,

Helper

weeks

Help Wanted-——Men

3 HOURS

NORTHFIELD.
Kitchen

1612 eee? Avenue
Evanston
UN 9-9510
BR 3-2155
DRIVERS—AGE 21 TO 45
WAREHOUSEMEN,
AGE 20 TO 45.
Good
beg
=
conditions
and fringe
benefits.
Caper tynity
for
advancement.
‘‘Equal
opportunity employer’’

Drivers

Call

three

MAN
TO
DO
LAWN
AND
GARDEN
work 1 day a. week, on Sunset Ridge,
Northfield. Man with own transportation preferred. Hlllcrest 6-7344.

DROP-OUTS.
WILL
PAY
mature
men. Light
factory
_
:

tii!

ASSEMBLERS

HANDY
MAN,
MARRIED:
40-50 YRS.
old; yard work; housework;
must be
able to drive. Furnished air-cond. apt.
TV, for married couple only. Recent
ref. req. Good salary. HI 6-011

HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR FOR HELP IN
RESTAURANT
AFTER
SCHOOL
AND
SATURDAYS.
HI __ 6-1710,

Northbrook

272-2980

EM 5 ace

” Northbrook.
Patterson.

Mr.

Rd.
Call

Rd.,

FACTORY HELP

Household

00,

Murphy

Employer

- INSPECTOR
ctrical
and
e need a man

i triectia

$550 a month and company car. You °
will
be
trained
as
public
relations
liaison man, calling on clients in local
area.
All expenses
paid
plus
profit
sharing. Some college preferred. Neat
appearance essential.
IF YOU CAN’T COME IN
REGISTER BY PHONE

oy, °D. Searle &amp; Co.
Skokie,

NO
MORE
more for

ee

NEED A CAR?

GRAD-

pd
Prefer someone with at
year
of experience
in cost
one
Call or apply
Personnel
e, 8:15 a.m. to 5 p.m.

&gt; Parkway,

Dundee

BOY
FRIDAY
AND
. Apply in person,

Mason - for about
Call 729-0154.

11

CAB DRIVERS WANTED, FULL
OR: PART-TIME. DAY OR NIGHT.
EXCELLENT INCOME. APPLY:
8915 LAWNDALE, SKOKIE
‘ 1622 Willow
phone 446-4376.

BARTLETT TREE EXPERTS
3160

YARD

PIZZA
DELIVERY
MAN.
OWN
CAR.
Nights.
Must
know
Evanston
and
poeers Park area. Call 328-7800 after
p.m.

BUS

THRIFT FUND
TRAINING PROGRAM

Fs

‘Sea

Deerfield
Employer

PARTI ‘cIPATING—“&lt;—oO

te with some college level accounte

WORK WEEKLY.
869-9755
MAN TO DRIVE TRUCK AND
HELP IN LAWNMOWER
SHOP.
Must be mechanically inclined.
Rear of 120 Happ Rd., Northfield.
WANTED:
TAXI
CAB
DRIVER
TO
drive for taxi cab service.
475-1004
2521 Gross Pt. Road, Evanston.

$2.85 to $3.25 AN HOUR.
GUAR. 12 MOS. EMPLOYMENT

Accountant

HIGH

FOR

Stone
work.

BOY

Call 272-5753
North Shore area

Experienced or Will Train

$568-$697

Day/Night Porter Wanted.
Call 967-8939.
RETIRED
OR
_SEMI-RETIRED

PART TIME EVENING
HELP
6 P.M.
to 9 p.m. Gino’s Standard Service. 960
Green Bay Rd., Glencoe.
835-0270.

CLEAN-UP SERVICE NEEDED
3 days weekly, show room and office
‘area cleaning. Call Mr. Alexander at
677-1900
JR.
HIGH
TEACHER-CHAPERONES
to visit Washington
June
19-24.
All
expenses plus salary. Please phone
831-4998
or
432-4358

VOLKSWAGEN
NORTH CENTRAL
Lake-Cook Rd.
An Equal Opportunity

INN

Northfield
for interview, morn.

SCHOOL

Industrial

EXPERIENCED
a bag yet
MOVers full or part-time. Good pay.
SWANSON BROTHERS “ie
ERS
475-3141
ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTSMAN
Opportunity for experienced assistant,
Barrington office. Salary open. Milton
Schwartz, 381-2090.

Painters Wanted. Open Shop.

GOOD HOURS
CLEAN WORKING ee
UNIFORMS FURNISH
EXCELLENT STARTING SALARY

3737

1622 Willow Rd.
Or phone 446-4376

TREE CLIMBERS

$525-$641

istant Cost

.
.
.
.

$477-$546

ITARIAN

NORTHBROOK

Volkswagen Distributor Has
Openings for Warehousemen:

ds lab technicians. Will be engaged
professional work of a non-routine
Tentker:
Must
have
draft
exempt

atus . Only one to three semesters

‘Sn

2 blocks west of Edens.

[l.

&amp; D Technicians

a,

DISHWASHER
person te WILLOW

HIGH

Barrett Electronics Corp.
630 DUNDEE

NO

EXPERIENCED APPLIANCE
REPAIR
man;
full-time 40 hours
guar.
Start
immed, Call Bill Dixon, 432-5561 at
RAVINIA PLUMBING
AND HEATING CO.
in

Professional

KITCHEN
HELP
—
DISHWASHER.
Full or part-time. Good pay.
Caravel Restaurant.
272-4358

FEE
MURPHY
EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE
1612 Chicago Evanston UN 9-9510.

Apply

Help Wanted—tden

Help Wanted—Men _
Business and

ORDER EDITOR TRAINEE
$470. H.S. GRAD. NO EXPER,

Apply in person or call:
PERSONNEL DIRECTOR

Paid Vacations
Paid Holidays

“110

Business and Professional

UNUSUAL
GROWTH
OPPORTUNITY
with
small
expanding
electronics
company.
Duties
include
assembly,
wiring and testing of special industrial
automation equipment.
Knowledge of
relay circuits.or solid state necessary.
Excel. salary and company paid full
tuition educational program.

Sood Working Conditions
New Competitive Wages
Group Life Insurance
Group Hospitalization

~ Free

elp Wonted—dten

Professional

ELECTRONICS
TECHNICIAN

| BE
ABLE
TO
READ
BLUE
nts and use inspection gauges. Five
S or more
tory location

and

East

9-1300,

PORTERS
AND
maids. Maryhaven, Inc.

Ave.,

Glenview.

ask for Ray

Lake

or Lillian.

* Highwood Herald

Call

April 27, 1967

_

�ie

112 Help Wid—Men and Women
=

113. Help Wtd.—Men and Women
ren 113 Help Wtd.—Men and Women |
Music Director Desired
|. AMERICAN HOSPITAL -

BANK TELLER
EXPERIENCED

PAYING

AND

NORTH

RE-.

FIRST NATIONAL

BANK —

AND

TRUST CO. OF EVANSTON
800 Davis
An

St.

Evanston

Equal

DAvis

Opportunity

8-8100

Employer

COPYWRITER
GROWING NATIONAL CORPORATION
needs
recent
college
graduate
with
creative and organization abilities
to
plan-and
write
advertising
bulletins
and
brochures.
Will
assume
many
responsibilities
in production
areas.
Evanston
location.
Complete
fringe
benefit
program.
Phone
BR _ 3-4210,
ext. 220, Miss Deutsch.

OPPORTUNITY
FOR
REAL.
ESTATE
salesman,
knowledge
of
local
area
preferred. Work
in an office with a
well-established name.
Increase your
sales by our liberal advertising and
floor time policy. Call ED GESFORD.
1141

Waukegan

PArk

4-0600

ASSEMBLERS
si

STARTING RATE,
s mpany benefits. One
us.

Quick

8121

N.

Central

Set,

BONUS.
block to

ALL
CTA

X-RAY TECHNICIAN
Winnetka
X-Ray
Laboratory.
furn. Dr. Thrasher. SU 7-7930.

Inc.

Park

Skokie

EXPERIENCED
REAL
ESTATE
SALES
PERSON
FOR
ACTIVE
NORTH
SHORE
OFFICE.
ESTABas
IN 1903. FULL
COOPERAION.
PLENTY
OF
FLOOR
TIME.
LEADS
AND
LISTINGS
SUPPLIED.
CALL MR. KIRK.
’ MITCHELL BROS. INC.
GR 5-3900
WINNETKA REAL ESTATE
We can use someone interested in seling Real Estate, Come in and let Mr.
Weinrich
explain
a very
attractive
proposition.
:
PORTER &amp; WEINRICH
- 62 Green Bay Rd., Winnetka
446-2600.

TELEPHONE

AUTOMOBILE

Men

Graduates

School

Openings

on

Day

Assemblers

have

HUNTING?
A wonderful selection awaits

3200

in

this Paper!

We

have

Mail
TO

openings

Full Time

Job

Security

learn

a

and

Skilled

Shift.

Clerk

ASSIST
WITH
ALL
RECEIVING
and sorting of incoming mail; weighing and classifying of outgoing mail.
Experienced
helpful
but
will
train
interested beginner.

Customer Service Supervisor

INTERESTING
AND ABSORBING
POsition
for
qualified
person
in
our
Laboratory
Contract
Department.
Previous
experience’.and
ability
to
read architectural drawings would be
helpful.

Positions

Satisfaction.

TYPING

required.

leading

bonus

Extra

for

Nights.

.. Kingsbury . . Turret

FIGURE

Challenging

to secretarial

APTI-

openings

positions.

Biller Typists
GOOD
TYPING
SPEED
REQUIRED.
Experience helpful but will train high
school graduate.

W.

Peterson

C.T.A.
Equal

To

RECENT
COLLEGE
OR
COMMERCE
school student or graduate with min.
of 2-3 yrs.
college-level
accounting.

Duties

will

Maintenance

5 day

Employer

2020

Assistant

Explore this opportunity learning to assist maintenance trades personnel
pipe fitting, carina variety of maintenance duties such as plumbing,
general
and
operations
mechanical
painting,
floor tile setting,
pentry,
maintenance work to fabricate, install, repair and maintain equipment,
fixtures and plant facilities. May have opportunity to attend trade school
week.

Ideal candidate will have used simple hand or power tools at home or in
school. He probably has worked on cars. Should have ability to read a
mic. and simple blueprints or rough drawings. If you feel your background
is related, we welcome your call or application.

Powers Regulator Co.
SKOKIE,
Equal

Opportunity

Employer

and

week,

good
from

typing
9 a.m.

ability.
to 5 p.m.

RIDGE AV.
EVANSTON
Ph. 864-6050, ext. 220
All Qualified Applicants Welcome

ILL.

For

Normandy
|

Rent—Rooms

SINGLE
ROOM
FOR
STUDENT
OR
young
employed
man,
bath’
and
refrigerator, vicinity of Greenleaf and
i
aaa Evanston $55 month.
UN
9EVANSTON.
LARGE
COMFORTABLE
room
for business
woman
or grad.
student.
Good transp.
Kitchen
privilege. Write A-981, Box 60, Wilmette,
Til.
EVAN.
CLEAN
QUIET
ATTRAC.
furn.
Ist
fl.
Studio
rm.
for
emp.
woman.
Sep.
ent.
Share
kit.,
bath.
Close to bus, ‘‘L.’’ Davis St. $65 UN 47972 aft. 6 p.m.
NICE CLEAN ROOM AND BATH. PVT.
ent. Ridge near St. Nicholas Church.
_ Men only. $17.50 a week. Quiet home.
No students. UN 4-7892 after 4:30 p.m.*
ROOM
FOR
GENTLEMAN—HOWARD
and Ridge. Private entrance. Chgo. or
Evanston buses.
ROgers Park 1-1044
NEWLY
DECORATED
ROOM,
COOKing
facilities,
linens.
furnished;
2
blocks to Downtown Evanston, $13 wk.
DAvis 8-2132.
SLEEPING
ROOM
FOR
MALE
STUdent Foster and Sherman;
avail. May
lst. Call before 6 p.m. at 328-6604. °

to

EVMen

Rent—Rooms

1

to

Share

OR
2 GRADUATE
STUDENTS
OR
young business man
to share 4 rm.
apt. with same. Grand piano avail. for
music major. Cooking facil. and linens
provided. Good transp. 864-3452 after 9

TWO

2302

CENTRAL,
TO SEE

1222 HARVARD,

YOUNG
WOMAN
WISHES
SAME
TO
share 5 room apt. near Chicago and
Main in Evanston. Summer or permapent. Write A-979, Box 60, Wilmette,

WANTED;
GIRL TO SHARE LARGE 6
rm.
furn.
apt.
with
same.
College
grad. preferred. Call eves. or weekends, 864-4182 or 328-7967.
GIRL
WANTED
TO SHARE
FURN.
3
bedroom,
air-cond.
apt.
with
same
near lake and transp. $55 a month.
Call 328-6253.

2
5

AVAIL. JULY 1
Hinman
rr.
Rms.,
2nd Fl. 2 baths.
Main $230.
6 Rms., Ist Fl. 142 baths. Simpson nr.
Sherman $190.
4 en"
2nd Fl. Air Cond. New
bldg.
0.
4 Rms.,
2nd Fl. Seward
at Sherman
$122.50

ATTRACTIVE
apt. Howard

May

8-3200

2
BEDRM.
GARDEN
and Ridge area. Avail.

15th. $135. DA 8-3657.

am

1 bedroom

from

3 bedrooms

from

2 bedrooms
This
new
building

3

Cae?
will

vo

$230

from Sas

F

$400

J Raymond
feature
year

|

electric aid conditioning, complete
Point

kitchens,

balconies,

large_

ets, ceramic tile baths, spac
li
‘rooms
with separate
dinnin
Je
Garage and outside parking ave
)

OPEN 1:30 TO 5:00 P.M. DAILY.

THE RAYMOND
328-7200

CO.

1520 Central St., Ev,

2025 SHERMAN AVE.

Evanston’s

Newest

Elevator

FIRST OFFERING —
2, 3, AND 4 BEDROO}
2 BATH APre,
2
ARE

INVITED

TO

COI

and inspect this brand new e
apartment building. It is
nv
located
close
to
wn
campus and the lake. All room
are extra large and the closet sp

out
of
equipped
double

this
world.
with
G.E._

oven

ranges,

Kitchen
refrigera

dishwasher

disposals. Baths are full ceramic t
with marble top lavatories and

large

mirrors.

OPEN EVERY AFTERNOC
QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC
1571 SHERMAN
UNiversity 4-2600

AVE., E
BRoadway

3

GLENVIEW
1620

to

1766

—

Greenwoos

TOWN HOUSE APTS.
$190
x

2 BEDROOM APTS.
$140 AND UP

See Ann Drago on Premi:
1746 N. Greenwood
Phone

724-7340

HAROLD BURNS
271-3500.

IN
=

1310 MAPLE AVE
2 BEDROOMS,

2 BATHS

Come

really

and

see

apartments

these

equipped

spacio

with

l

latest
features
for easy
li
apartments
have
their
own

central

7

INC.
DA

AV.

balconies.

Rent—Apartments

SMART &amp; GOLEE, INC.
AVAIL. MAY Ist
Rms., lst Fl. Church at Chicago $200.
Rms., ist Fl. Monroe at Custer $125.
Rms., 3rd Fl. Hamlin nr.
Sherman
115.
Rms.,
Ist Fl. Hamlin
nr. Sherman
$100.
AVAIL. JUNE 10
wast”
2nd
Fl.
Sherman
nr.
Foster

SMART &amp; GOLEE,
1564 Sherman Av.

$150
$165

Parking available

Evanston's Only New —
Lake Front Apt. Bldg.
AVAILABLE THIS SPRING

YOUNG
MAN
WISHES
TO
SHARE
apt. with same.
$60 month.
Close to
transportation. Vicinity of Maple and
Dempster, Evanston. Call 491-0353.

6
5
a

_

GEORGE J. CYRUS &amp; CC
233 ASBURY
UN 4-9020

GIRLS OR COUPLE

For

Apartments
No. Evanston
TRY UN 4-5114

Other Attractive Apts.

ROGERS
PK.
NR.
BEACH,
PRIV.
bath, cooking priv. BR 5-5084 or write
Box 395, Skokie.

132

z

5-4983

TWO BEDROOMS
1145 MAPLE, Ist flr. June 1,
719A HINMAN, July lst

YOU

TWO MEN
STUDENTS
FROM
JAPAN
want room in American family home,
Call Mr. Yamaoka, 427-8735.

Apartments

town

550 Sheridan Sq.

YOUNG
MAN
STARTING
WORK
IN
Deerfield
May
ist
needs
room
or
bachelor
apt. immediately.
Call 945-

130

of

:

LAKE FRONT BUILDING

TO TRANSPORTATION
AL 1-i997

Wanted

Heart

TO SEE TRY GR

REFINED
OLDER
WOMAN
(TUCSON
resident)
desires
private
room
and
bath
and
Continental
breakfast
in
Glencoe home from approx. May 17th
to June 17th? Phone VE 5-2992.
IN
LADY
WOULD
LIKE
ROOM
or
private
home
starting
May
15
on
before.
Phone
after
6
p.m.
weekdays 251-3958.

Clerk

RENTALS

Will Train for Apprentice

3-6701

of

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION

120

OR

preparation

financial
statements
and
accounting
reports plus analysis work. Excellent
potential for advancement.

in details,

Ave.

3400 OAKTON

include

1406 HINMAN,

RENT

NEAR
CAMPUS,
DOWNTOWN
anston and all transp. Kit. priv.
only. Call OR 3-0099 or 492-3310.

121

GOOD
OPPORTUNITY
FOR
HIGH
school grad. to learn accounting work.
Varied, interesting duties which require an aptitude for figures, interest

Door

Opportunity

ORand
good

—

Plymouth Apartments —
Elev. bldg., 2 baths
TRY DA 8-3797 or 475-6589
Greenwood Inn Apts.

FCR WOMAN
STUDIO BEDROOM,
COMPLETE
KIT.
linens furn.,
close
to transp.
S. E.
Evanston. UN 4-5968.

Accountant

Accounting

The Bastian Blessing Co.

April 27, 1967

AND

FOR

Electric kitchen. _

craftsmanship

or parking space available

1101 GROVE,

ROOM
IN
NICE
LOCATION
FOR
employed refined young lady or grad.
student. Racial. Ref. req. Pri. home.
Share bath, must like pets. 869-6088.
FOR
GENTLEMAN.
FRONT
ROOM,
large
closet,
share
tile
bath
and
shower. 2 blks. to Davis St. and trans.
Call after 6:00 p.m. DA 8-2844.
EMPLOYED
GENTLEMAN
IN
ONE
of
Evanston’s
loveliest
homes,
3rd
floor, private entrance,
near transp.
$60 a month. Call DA 8-4626.

Dictaphone Secretaries

Press . . Hardinges

An

our

previous

Clerk Typists
GOOD

Garage

INTEGRATED:
SMALL
ROOM
WITH
all facilities for middle-aged woman.
$12.50
wk.
1923
Asbury,
Evanston,
UNiversity 4-0910
EVANSTON
2 ROOMS
IN
PRIVATE
home, 8rd floor, private bath. Gentleman preferred.
GR 5-8563

RESPONSIBLE
POSITION
FOR
EXperienced secretaries in Sales Administration, Customer Service and Credit
Departments.
Excellent
opportunities
for responsibility and challenge.

Lathes . . Chucking . . Hand Screw Machines . . Drill

per

and

Professional

ATTRACTIVE
ROOM
WITH
PRIVATE
bath, good neighborhood and excellent
transp. Call 869-5069 after 6 p.m.
=

Addressograph Operator

Trade.

Packers . . Machine Operators

evening

CLOSE

Coordinator

Senior

one

ROOM

EXCELLENT
OPPORTUNITY
FOR
young high school graduate to learn
new
data-phone
system.
Duties
will
include
coordination
of
system
be-

locations

Two bedrooms.

EMPLOYED
LADY, PRIVATE
HOME,
breakfast
privileges
included.
References. DA 8-1652.

Estimator

or LOCATIONS:
ELEGANCE)

INSPECT EVERY DAY 2 TO 5

SLEEPING
RMS. FOR COUPLE
OR
one or 2 women, private bath, cooking
priv. Roger Pk. BR 5-5084, or write
Box 395, Skokie, III.

BUSINESSMAN—EVANSTON.
SHARE
kitchen,
bath, and TV.
Call 328-7094
Winnetka—Air
cond.—one
block
to
C&amp;NW and restaurants. 446-3077.

FOR
A
SMALL
DEPARTMENT
IN
one of our rapidly-growing divisions.
Car necessary because of location in
Skokie. Must have related experience.

Some
college
or
experience helpful.

=

5-

HAVE
ROOM
AND
BOARD
FOR
elderly gentleman
capable
of taking
care of himself. Call AL 1-1878.
IN
ANTICIPATION
OF
SUMMER.
Large
room
in
home
on
lake _ for
gentleman, plus private beach and off
street parking. Call VE 5-0210.

ACCURATE
TYPING
REQUIRED
IN
this
position for person interested in
details.
Experience
helpful,
but
we
will train beginner.

Dippers . . Order Filler

. . Polishers

An

for:

customer

kit. privileges, TV and air cond.
fee month. Days 869-2384 eves. GL

EVANSTON.
PLEASANT
QUIET
room.
Private
entrance.
Use _ of
kitchen and TV. Near 2, 3, 7 bus and
“L’’. 251-5711 after 9 p.m.
LARGE
PLEASANT
FURNISHED
room;
convenient
to
bath;
private
entrance. Lady preferred. Call HI 61878.

your

NEED
RELIABLE
PEOPLE
FOR
der
filling,
packing,
shipping
receiving.
Clean
warehouse;
working conditions.

Wanted—Men—Industrial

4201

available,

future prospects with American,
and
our complete fringe benefit program,
including Health and Life Insurance.
Profit Sharing and Retirement.
Education Plan and Employee Discounts.

tude

to Classification

mow

W arehousemen

Night

and

WELCOME
THE
OPPORTUdiscussing with you the many

opportunities

_

2

Project Drattsmen

$100
Car

Permanent
Experienced

WOULD
nity of

To Go With—
To Grow With

BASIC
ARCHITECTURAL
DRAFTING
skills required.
Some
college and/or
board
experience
helpful.
Excellent
potential.

you in the Want Ads. Turn

SUMMER EMPLOYMENT
COLLEGE STUDENTS
Solicit
for
Savings
Accounts.
average
paid
per
account.
necessary. Phone PArk 4-0409.

High

A Good Company
A Good Company

offices.
business

SALES

Help

Car

SUPPLY CORPORATION

tween

SELL TV AND RADIO TIME
Permanent,
will train,
full or_parttime
openings.
Excellent
conditions
plus bonus
plan.
In Chicago
on far
north side. Call 743-5056.

112

DESIRES

CLERK—EXP.
CAPABLE
OF
DOING
buying in cigar dept. Top salary. No
Sundays. Lee Pharmacy, 1523 Waukegan Road, Glenview. PA 4-7414.
WE
NEED
A
FULL-TIME
SALESperson interested in real estate. Call
Mr. Kayser.
Kenilwroth Realty
AL 1-5600

REALTY

Rd.

CHURCH

BANK
TELLER
WANTED.
WORK
IN
Highland Park on hourly or full time
basis.
Full
benefits
incl.
profit
sharing,
vacations,
insurance,
etc.
Phone 432-7800, Robert Nilles. Bank of
Higland Park.
COLLEGE
STORE
NEEDS
YOUNG
man or woman for full time work in
book
department.
Apply
in
person
only. See Mr. Iversen.
NORTHWESTERN STUDENT CO-OP
1726 Orrington Av.,
Evanston

REAL ESTATE SALES

GLENVIEW

SHORE

Music
Director
either
combination
choir director and organist or separate positions.
Write
A-947,
Box
60,
Wilmette.
TEACHERS AND REHABILITATION
counselors. Local day care center for
the mentally retarded has fall openings.
Public
school
calendar,
short
hours. Salary open; liberal sick leave
and benefits. Apply in person at 2525
Church St., Evanston.
COLLEGE
STORE
NEEDS
YOUNG
man or woman for full time work in
supplv department.
Apply
in person
only. See
Mrs. Workman.
NORTHWESTERN STUDENT CO-OP
1726 Orrington Av.,
Evanston

ceiving teller; 5 day week. Convenient
-to all transportation. Usual employee
benefits. Apply Personnel Office.

a

NEWER APARTMI

ROOM
IN
PRIVATE
HOME
FOR
oung business man age 25 to 35, with

Heat

ment.

is

gas fired

individually

hot

controlled

Kitchens

are

ASS
ri

supplied

water

in

s,

each

unusually

and
contain
double
oven
c¢
ranges, double door refrigerato
disposals.
All
apartments
a
conditioned with wall type units.

OPEN

DAILY

1-5 P.M.

_

1571 SHERMAN AV.
UN 4-2600
AL 1-6700

EVANSTON-SOUTHEAST

GOOD-SIZED
floor
room,

ient

ROOMS

to

shopping.

transportation,
Available

McGUIRE
BR

AND

plan
are
available
in
1 bedroom apartment.

33-3220

May

beaches

Conv

Ist.

&amp; ORR,

INC,

GR

7700 NORTH
IN CHICAGO.
Lakefront 7 rms., 3 baths, Ist
$240. Decorated. HO 5-1827.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

GOC¢

Classified
yey

5-108

~

�aieidee &amp;faceOn
ING.
NCIES
cH
sae:
TRAL

NW.

“Pi RK-Glenc
;

TWO

Bechet

$160.

$125.

BEDROOMS

SHINGTON Cir., L.F.
IDGE—Ist flr.
ee

ee

DGE—Elevator

TH
fAPLE

$300.

Ine.

bldg.

E BEDROOMS
clew bldg.

meee

ee

bldg.

d.—-T.

House

INLAN : TYSON,
571
ersity

e000

AV.,

y 4-2600

INC.

EVANSTON

BRoadway

3-3750

EVANSTON

1567
aon: S

RIDGE
MOST

RISE

DISTINCTIVE

address.

partner

A

available.

few

choice

4 bath

ay artments
ng,
range,

8th.

full
dish-

and loads of

om Apt. Available July Ist.
STUDIO APT... AVAILABLE NOW.
. Indoor Heated Garage
. Built-in Gas ovens
. Spacious Closets
. Beau. Colored baths
Window Washing
%
C&amp;NW,
mnaps, Tits, *1"’
Fieldman
Resident Manager

UNiversity 9-1409
of Lake"

Evanston

Road

spacious

Apt.

—

3 bedrms.

plus heated glassed in den. —
od
liv.-din.
Rm.
comb.

Extra
Large

kitchen W/D and D. stove and
. Beautiful yard for just sitting
itertaining.
Sublease
Imm.
y $395.00 per mo. garage inc.

C

seu

t eall

Diana

-5064

or

R.

Office

McBean

GR

—

5-1010.

- AT WILMETTE
om,
3 bedrooms. Heat and water
ished. $165 per month.
;
Call Mrs. Kiernan

HOMEFINDERS

BAY RD. WILMETTE

AL

I-11

ke. Call Mr.

1

274-8325

[535-57 W. Fargo Ave.
“McKEY

-W. Washington

WILL
DEC.
LOW
for varecpcatial sai Mr.

R 4-1043

&amp; POAGUE

DE 2-6800

ANSTON ELEVATOR

BUILDING!!!

vo bedrooms—Avail.
brick

June

bldg.—Front

4

GLENVIEW
AIR-CONDITIONED
NEWLY FURNISHED
31 ROOM APARTMENTS
Beautifully
furn.
and = unfurn.
air
conditioned, free cooking gas. Convenient to shopping, trans. and schools.
Spacious
closets;
Free
heat.
ample
free parking.

1644-46

(APPROX.

EVANSTON
1501

WAUKEGAN
2 BLKS.

N.

OF

MAPLE

RD.

rent—$190

15th

LAKE)

1571 SHERMAN AVE.
UN 4-2600
AL 1-6700

phone

Supt.

mo.

Don

incl.

pkg.

Schetter—864-

"PETERSON &amp; CO.

GR 5-1010

CENTRAL EVANSTON
IN

2 APT.

BLDG.

SPACIOUS
SECOND
tment
having
living

FLOOR
room
w/

dburning frpl.; dining rm.;
rm. or den; 4 bedrms.,

nd a one

rry,

car

no young

garage.

kitchand 2

$275/per

children.

okanson &amp; Jenks
St.
bag

REALTORS
GReenleaf

ONE

5-1617

BEDROOM

CASE PIl., one bedroom efficiency
New Orleans style bldg., ldry.

5

MI

remises.

HIGAN, excellent bldg., -all
large rooms, full d. r., breakfast nook
in
kitchen.
EST, near Main St. shops and
sR full din. rm.

IRD &amp; WARNER

D
ag

Street

Evanston, II.
273-1855

ATE ROOM
IN APT.
cokie for female student
nan. Call 679-4124 after

Classified

6 rooms,
2 bedrooms
plus
den
or
bedroom,
large living room, vitrolite
tile
bath,
Formica
counter
top
cabinets in kitchen. Bus at Bryant St.,
8rd floor, adults only. $205 per month.
Avail.
July
ist.
Call
Supt.
George
Noorts 475-7329.

BUILD.
IN
or working
7 p.m.

7650C SHERIDAN RD.
$135
Three
rooms.
Newer
bldg. near
the
lake. Ist fl. Central air conditioned

GEORGE
UN 4.9020

LUXURIOUS

BR

445 SHERMAN
EVANSTON
UNIQUE
ROOM
ARRANGEMENT
IN
these
large 3 bdrm.,
2 bath
apartments.
Complete
kitchens,
elevator
service. Call now to inspect.

QUINLAN

LIVING

&amp; TYSON,

1571 SHERMAN
UNiversity 4-2600

INC.

AVE., EVANSTON
BRoadway 3-3750

1740-48 W. JARVIS
2!/, ROOMS
MAY
CHEERY
EFFIC.
APT.
adult. Good shopping and
agent.

INC.

AVE., EVANSTON
BRoadway 3-375)

1420 CHICAGO

Ist

FOR
ONE
transp. Call

DA 8-1819

IMMED. OCCUPANCY

AVE.

DOWNTOWN EVANSTON
2 Bedrooms—2 baths.
May Ist occupancy

Top floor.--fxcellent view—Air
Will

cond.

East

2

Location

OR 3 BEDROOM
APTS.,
2 BATHS,
walking
distance
to lake,
shopping
and
restaurants.
Overlooks
park.
Immediate possession.
EWTON REALTORS
777-8855

NORTH
‘2nd

ROGERS

4 ROOM

fl.,

PARK

APARTMENT

1 bdrm.,

100%

dec.

exc. parking, shopping and transp.
7000 N. in Chicago close to Evanston
Mr. Heyman, 1806 Farwell
BR 4-1955
743-4416
TA 9-5140

913 Michigan, Evanston
1ST.
FLOOR
5
RMS.
$157.50.
Also 4 rms. available at $137.50.
G. Brock Stewart Inc.
477-3215.

— JUNE

or JULY

| LEASE

OFFERING
2 Free Parking Spaces Per Apartment
Automatic Elevator
2-Door Refrigerator-Freezer
Closet Space Galore
Dining Room in 2 Bdrm. Apartment
All Schools Nearby
Steps Away From ’ eycopins
Air Conditioning
Sound Proofin
ookin,
and Heating
Free Gas for
oom
Full Size Breakfast

Route 176.
St.). Turn

5-0500

INC.

ALpine

4 ROOMS,

1-1500

3rd

115
CLYDE.
LGE.
RMS.,
GOOD
clsts.,
kit.,
cab.
sink,
stove,
refrig.
Sublease until Sept. 30, longer lease
can be arranged. Tenant 864-0170 or
agt.
RO 4-5114, eves. UP 8-8966.
NORTH
EVANSTON
LARGE
6
RM.
apt. 2nd fl. in 2 apt. bldg. near all
trans.
and
shops,
new
_refrig.
large
fenced in yard. Avail. July 1. Adults
$185 mo. Phone DA 8-4745 after 5:30 or
all day week-ends.

709

Sherman,

RMS.

$117.50.

and

CLOSE

transp.

See

call

477-3215.

G.

on

Brock

DEERFIELD—-1025 DEERFIELD RD.
New
2
bdrm.;
air-cond.;
-spacious
closets;
refrig.;
range;
dishwasher;
disposal. Near shopping and transportation.
Avail. June 1.
$190
945-7753.

EVANSTON
ROOMS—2
BATH—SUNROOM—
Near
Lake—Corner
Apt.
with Large
rooms—Desire
grown
family—Call
Agent for appointments—GR 5-2700.
THE ACRES
2620 Central, Evanston
4 rms.,
1 bdrm., elevator bidg.,
cond. Hotpoint apols. July 1. Call
appointment. 328-9550

air
for

COACH
HOUSE-—4
RM.
1
BDRM.
apt.
comp.
priv.
Nr.
lake,
transp.
‘Couple/1
child
welcome.
Own
heat,
parking, $85. 1604 Juneway Terr. 274.
922¢, 1-5 p.m.
MAY
1ST OCC.:
5 RM.
MOD.
FIREproof build. near transp., schlis.. shop.
Excel,
area.
$155
per
mo.
Tenant
controls
own
heat/hot
water.
Days:
UN 4-9202, Eves., wkends: UN 4-0443.
S.E.
EVANSTON
NEAR
LAKE!!
2
bedrooms,
studio
type,
overlooks
garden yard, $145 per month, Adults
only.
Avail.
July
cas Call
i
A.
Peterson &amp; Co. GR 5-1

W. to
left 1

Attract.

Ist.

NEIGHBOR: ;

fl.

private yard. Pos ae fac ities
gar. avail. ref. required. 1500

after

7 p.m. or weekends. GR 5-01
EVANSTON—250 RIDGE
1
bdrm.
Condominium.
Rent
with
option to buy, $175 per month. Priv.
+ Sa
air conditioned.
Phone
328O76

COACH

HOUSE

APT.

TO

SUB- LEASE

in Evanston. Close to lake and transportation. $150 monthly.
Call after 7
__belui, or weekends. 864-4309.
ENGLISH
BASEMENT
APARTMENT
42 rooms, adults. South Evanston $100
per month, Avail. July 1. GR 5-5933 or
869-9785.
WILMETTE—MAY
1ST
OCCUPANCY.
One bedroom apartment, heat, range
and
refrigerator.
included.
$100
per
month. Call 263-7766.
2

BEDROOM
APT.
COMPLETELY
decorated. $150 a mo. 802 Brummel,
Evanston, John Thill, _ Dobson,
UN 4-2819

710 HINMAN
AV., EVANSTON.
4 RM.
apt.; large liv. rm. and din. rm. Ist.
fl. $137. 50. 1 or'2 yr. lease. June 1.
Good transportation.
EVANSTON:
2529
JACKSON
ST.
Ist floor. 315 rooms.
Immed.
poss.,
Will decorate.
$110. See Bob Voigts,
1418 Central St. or phone DE 2-3943.

N.

EVANSTON 1 BEDROOM APT.
New building. For information
Call OR 3-3130

EVANSTON—2125
4 LG. RMS.
8-5781

DAvis

FREE

RIDGE

GAS. $145
CEntral 6-8696

1ST FLOOR LGE. 4 RM. APT. CLOSE
to
schools,
parks,
trans.
$120
pe
month.
May
ist
occup.
Stove
an
refrig. incl. Phone UN 4-7826.

3 Room
STOVE,
nished.

Ground

-Floor Apt.

REFRIG.,
AND
HEAT
$100. Call GR 5-7791.

FUR-

914
SHERMAN
AVE.,
1
RM.
APT.
kitchen, dressing rm. and bath; util.
incl. Call Benson, GReenleaf 5-3330.
215 ROOMS
decorated;

sen:

0962

WITH
BEDRM.,
NEWLY
3rd fl.; immediate posses-

$85. 1716 W. Jonquil Terrace,

GR

LAKEFRONT-SPACIOUS
5 RMS. S.E. EVANSTON—$170
July 1. Gar. avail. 328-5663 aft. 6.

TO

engineer

RESIDENTIAL,

hood.

lge.
and

Evanston

2054
BIRCHWOOD.
5!2
ROOM
TILE
bath shower, utilities, good transportation, 3rd fl. BR 4-5232.
EVANSTON—2
BEDROOM
DE
LUXE
2 bath, dish washer, elevator $240. For
inspection call Mr. Dan.
UN 9-0246
EVANSTON:
SUBLEASE
4 RM.
1ST
floor, 1 bdrm.,
avail May
ist. Exc.
neighborhood,
transp.,
shops.
after
5:30 or week-ends. 256-4033.
WILMETTE
MAY
1ST
OCCUPANCY
2 bedroom
apartment,
heat,
range,
refrigerator included. $180 per month.
Call 263-7766.

EVANSTON—937
DAvis

4 RM.
8-5943

GARDEN

FOREST

APT. $125
CEntral

6-8696—

1031
DEMPSTER,
EVANSTON:
SUBlease 4 rooms for Oct. 1. $120. Avail.
now. Free rent to June 1. For appt.
call DA 8-6062 aft. 6 p.m.
HIGHLAND
PARK:
SUBLEASE
1
bedroom
air
cond.
apartment.
115
baths near town and trans. 433-4412. If
no answer, call 432-7664.
7639
N. ASHLAND AV.—MAY 1
4 and 312 rms. 1 bdrm. Mod. clean tile
bath and shower. Reasonable.

OR 3-9119, UN 4-2224, or see janitor.

7600 NORTH,
JULY
1ST,
1 BEDRM.
4 large rooms near lake and transp.;
$155
with
utilities;
air
conditioning
ano carptg. avail. 743- 5864.

SKOKIE,
4660
DOBSON.
IMMEDIate occupancy.
Studio apt. air-cond.,
$105. Complete dec., parking, close to
pa
and trans. Call for appt. RO

541 HINMAN,
EVANSTON.
$210 INCL.
parking, air-cond., gas. AL 6-3024.

SUBLEASE
cious rooms
baths, sun
blocks
to
$192.50 per

JUNE
(1ST,
615
SPAon first floor, = bedrms. 2
porch. 1 block to lake, 2
Main
St.
shopping
area.
month. 864-2434.

1210 ASTOR,

CHICAGO

ELEGANT
APT.
4
BDRM.
baths, 3 natural frpls., high
Agent. 943-8388 or 777-8855.

APT.
3
ceilings.

EVANSTON—6
ROOMS—3
BDRMS.,
115 baths.
3rd floor.
Stove,
refrig.,
eabinet
kit.
Avail.
May
1st.
Good
ag
Call days,
236-4260;
eves. 271ROOMS
HEATED.
MAY
1ST
lease. $120. Cozy. light and airy. Bus 1
block.
South
Evanston.
Stove
and
refrig. included. Studio also available.
DA 8.4936.

EVANSTON.
BRAND
NEW
DE LUXE
apt., 3 bedrooms, din. rm.. 2 baths, in
new 2 flat bldg. Nice residential area.
$245 per mo. 446-1646
EVANSTON, 1313 OAK STREET
4 rooms, 2nd floor, Available June Ist
Newly
decorated,
sanded floors.
See
Mr. Benson on premises. $135.

|

SPACIOUS
3
BEDROOM
APT.,
115
baths
plus screened
porch,
ist fir.;
avail.
late
June.
Simpson
near
Sherman. Call 869-2984.

ite.
YR.SUB
LET
Ee
LUXE
2
bdrm., 142 baths, new bidg., close to
shops, transp., lake, central ‘Evanston
loc., Avail. 7-1 $310. Parking.
UN 47828 after 4:30 p.m.

BEING
TRANSFERRED.
MUST
SUBlet spacious unfurnished 1 bdrm. apt.
at Terrace Park Apts. in Des Plaines.
Air cond. and pool included in $150
mo.
rent.
Call
after
-6 — 837.7243.
SKOKIE.
2 BEDROOM
APT.
NEWLY
decorated.
$135.
Available
June
Ist.
Children and pets welcome.
677-6498 between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m.

FOR MORE INFORMATION
LO 6-1002 (Model Apartment)
RA 6-4925 (Chicago)

QUIET

Evanston

SADLER &amp; HULTMAN

GReenleaf

6

SUNDAY 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
Weekdays and Sat. 10-9 P.M.

To reach apartments, go N. on U.S. 41 or tollway to
Hawley
(in Mundelein)
and to ist stoplight (Prospect
block to McKinley. Address is 600-700 McKinley St.

737 RIDGE

WILMET TE—CONVERTED
2ND
floor studio type apartment, light and
roomy,
$100
per
month.
Available
now. Call Mrs. Gage.

NEAR THE LAKE
Prestige

floors,

ONE
BEDROOM
GARDEN
APT.
IN
new building near lake and Fountain
Square.
Electric
kitchen,
parking
included, immediate possession. $175.
Orrington Realty
DA 8-4440

$85

with
with
$200.

Parquet

PEACE OF MIND LIVING
In
physician’s
well
kept
home.
2
bdrms.;
den;
liv.
rm.;
din.
area:
beaut. kit.; ceramic bath; rear porch
facing
lovely
flower
garden.
Side
drive, garage. Fenced vara $170, heat
furn. Chicago North side. 864-2413.

DA 8-1819

621 SHERIDAN
5 Spacious rooms, New
kitchen
dishwasher, delightful sun room,
Thermopane
windows,
2 Br’s
SHERWIN, UN. 9- 2575

BEDROOM

SIX ROOMS
$120 PLUS
Older but clean 2d flr. with 1 bath.
Four unit bldg.
with nice yd. Must
have
your
own
appliances.
Tenant
pays heat and utilities. Floors will be
sanded.
-YRUS &amp; CO.
UN 4-90Z0
BR 3-2660

IDEAL
FOR
1
EMPLD.
ADULT.
Good shopping. Best Chicago transp.
Call agent

MUNDELEIN ANDREA-MARCY
LUXURIOUS, PRACTICAL AND ECONOMICAL
APARTMENT LIVING
TWO BEDROOMS (I!/) BATHS FROM $180-$190)
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.

EVANSTON,

premises
or
Stewart Inc.

1434 W. JARVIS

Evanston:

apt.

ONE

OPEN
SUN,
12
TO.
5
DAILY
BY
appt. Elegant mod. elevator building,
2 bdrms.,
2 baths, central air cond.
Immed.
poss,
Parking
avail.,
good
transp. Agent 475-5883 or 777- 8855.

415

dec.—Elev. bldg.—pkg. avail.
Also 3 bdrm. June 15th.
Call Mr. Wing, WH 4-7373
BROWNE
&amp; STORCH

HO 5-6730

LUXE

beamed
ceiling,
6
closets,
patio,
garage, air-cond. Conv. to transp. and
shopping
N.
Evanston.
Prudential
Savings, 2114 Central St. Call UN 90800 or 275-5154.
EVANSTON,
1404
HINMAN
AV.
Beautiful 2 bedrm. apt. 2 blocks from
“L’’
stations,
stores and lake.
Rent
$240. Avail. July. Now furnished with
Scandinavian modern furniture which
may
be purchased
at 32 price. For
appt. call 869-5138 or DA 8-9086.

stores

2!/&gt; RMS.

AVE.

PRESTIGE LOCATION
Large picture windowed living room,
all electric kitchens, spacious closets,
2 bedrooms, 2 baths, private parking.
CALL TO INSPECT

QUINLAN

&amp; TYSON,

6732 N.
215 rm. efficiency, 2nd floor
$75.00
312 rms. lst floor
$92.50
Just painted complete.
Free cooking gas.
Available now and May Ist
Agent on premises.
761-4772

3-3750

1-BDR. HI-RISE APTS.
Many
unusual features:
central
aircond.;
year ‘round swim.
pool;
Sun
Deck; soundproof; fireproof; hospitality rooms; Sauna baths; private large
terraces; realistic rents. See Models.
2600 GOLF ROAD
(One Mile West of Harlem Av.)
724-7332 or 724-6005.

HINMAN

J. CYRUS &amp; CO.
BR 3-2660

DE

townhouse

ATTRACTIVE CHICAGO APTS.
7524 N. DAMEN AV.
$140
Five
rooms.
Spacious
and_
bright.
Convenient to shops, transp. May Ist.

EVANSTON. NEW BLDG. 6 RMS.,
BATHS, CHOICE LOCATION. RENT
$170 PLUS
UTILITIES.
WITH
OPTION TO BUY.

GLENVIEW

GOLF

1623 W. Columbia

Evanston

NON-RACIAL

EVANSTON—OVERLOOKS

course!

AVE.

ELEVATOR
BUILDING
WITH
2 AND
3
bedroom
apts.,
air
conditioned,
built-in cabinet kitchens, ceramic tile
baths, close to transportation. Call to

761-0789

Apt.

per

N.E.

Maple at Main St.
GReenleaf 5-4000

1571 SHERMAN
UNiversity 4-2600

3 ROOM APARTMENTIN EVANSTON.
Near
Main
St.,
3rd
floor.
Utilities
furnished. UNiversity 4-4892.
as.

901

CO.

BDRMS.
SMACK
DAB
ON
LAKE
Michigan. Beach. Seawall and ladder
for small boats. Paved patio. Walnut
ban. By.
rm.
Amazing
new
sunken
conversation
pit. Built- -ins:
rotisserie
oven,
dishwasher,
disposal;
wall to
wall carpeting, spiral staircase, 2 full
baths,
$285.
Also,
344
and
415
rm.
apartments same building, $105-145.
Phone HO 5-2593

1616

Giannetti

RM.
APTS.
4 includes gas

Ridgeview Apartment Hotel

475+5600

ALSO
A 242 RM.
APT.
RENT
$100
INCLUDING UTILITIES. NO COOKING. CALL AGENT,
SOLK,
LO 17114 FROM
9 TO 5 P.M.,
EVES.
CALL 248-7351, AFTER 9:30 P.M.

F. G. Hastings, Realtor
floor
apartment
in EVANSiving room w/fireplace, Dining

111 GREEN

Orrington

QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.

"AIR-CONDITIONED
light

EVANSTON
531 GROVE STREET
3 rms.,
including
din.
area.
Avail.
June ist at $153.
DOWNTOWN NEAR N.U.
3 rms. limited to one person. Avail.
July 1st at $132.50.
2210 CENTRAL STREET
3 rms., liv. rm. kit., bdrm.
Off-street
paging.
3rd floor avail. July 1st at

ae

| a32- “For Ren

NEW

GREAT FOR SMALL ore
ate
WITHOUT SECOND CA
Ranch
style,
like
new.
tk
gs EF
16
x 20’ plus ige. din. area; birch cab.
kit.; 2 tw.-.sz. bdrms.; bsmt. w/possibility
for
rec.
rm.,
air-cond.,
new
storms, yard service. Separate utils.
Avail. around June Ist. $190 per mo.
(less if tenant decorates). 256-4592.
BEDROOM AND KITCHENETTE
apts.
Carpeted.
If
desired,
maid
service, telephone service, and garage
available.
Coffee
Shop,
drug.
store,
launderette,
beauty
and barber shop
ee premises. Short term leases available.

DE LUXE—SPACIOUS!!
AVAIL. NOW
First
floor
on
lovely
916
Meg rg ee
Ave. 2 blocks to Lake—}2 blk. No. of
Main
St.
Beautiful,
spacious
living
room,
dining room,
master
bedroom
with private bath. Two other bedrms.,
plus wood
paneled
den—efficient
St.
Charles kitchen with Revco Refrigerator and freezer—congenial neighbors.
$340 per month—garage
avail.
L. A. PETERSON &amp; CO.
GR 5-1010

floor

include
heat,
refrigerator,

2 800 HINMAN
acious Air-Cond. One Bed-

2 Very

Nook

BATHS!!

Inverted Penthouse

in
features.
Garage
or
patio
r
optiona
od yh
every day 11 to 5. Phone
-4500
SON 345-6700.

iene

C.T.

EVANSTON BOND &amp; MORTGAGE

usher, disposal, balcony

"View

7 ROOMS—2

1732

bedroom1 bath 2nd.
2 bedroom 2 bath 3rd.
3 bedroom 2 bath 8th.
bedroom

132

“EVANSTON

2 BEDROOM,

JUNE

Ist

EVANSTON;
4 ROOMS.
1ST. FLOOR.
Stove and refrig., adults only. Immed.
occup., gar. available.
676-2885.

133.

Wanted

to Rent—Apts.

Northbrook Apt. or House
WANTED,
FURNISHED
nished. Phone 272-0454

OR

UNFUR-

WANTED
TO RENT HOUSE OR APT.
3 or 4 bdrms., family room, gar., by
July
Ist. Adults.
Evanston’
location.
Call 869-2832.

134

For Rent—Furnished

Apts.

HOMEFINDERS
AT WILMETTE
F. G. Hastings, Realtor
Furnished apartment in WILMETTE.
4 rooms,
2 bedrooms.
All
utilities.
included. Convenient location. $190 per
month.
Call Mrs. May (AL 1-0550, res.)

HOMEFINDERS

111

GREEN

BAY

RD.,

WILMETTE

AL I-III
2-2l/&gt; RM. SEELEY OFF

HOWARD,
LIGHT,
transp., shops, lake.
271-1881.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager « Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

AIRY.
Low rent.

NR.
Phone

April 27, 1967.

�frigerator.

Hinman,

EVANSTON

135

Evanston

NORTHWEST

-McGUIRE

&amp; ORR,

3-3220

RIDGEVIEW

Businessman Desires Apt.

5-1080

HOTEL

OR

901 MAPLE AT MAIN ST.
GReenleaf 5-4000
KITCHENETTE
AND
BEDROOM
apts. available.
Daily maid
service,
attractive monthly rates, some weekly
chtos
available.
Coffee
sho
drug
store, launderette, barber an
‘peauty
shop on premises.

SMALL
lease
North

42 Green

Rd.,

CUSTER

Winnetka

HI

6-4500

GARDENS

303 CUSTER, EVANSTON
2 BED RM. APT. . .$200
Available
May
1,
completely
furnished fire proof bldg. Bus and ‘‘L”’
t anse.
Phone for appointment UN 9-

6 ROOM

TOWNHOUSE

3 bedrooms, 11% baths, new furn.
SUITABLE FOR 4 OR 5
IDEAL FOR bh
bag: MEN. CAREER
ae
GIRLS OR
FAMILY
.
TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT
764-5065

ELMGATE

MANOR

St.

3

East

5-2100

Evanston

ROOMS
AVAIL.
NOW,
LR,
BDRM.,
kitchen. Joint use of bath all utilities
$95 per month. Adults only. Call L. A.
Peterson &amp; Co. GR 5-1010.

1325 W. TOUHY
4 ROOM APT., 1 BEDROOM
nicely furnished
~ 7200 3 in Chgo. close to Evanston
Mr. Hummel, 1325 Touhy
465-6730
743-4416
TA 9-5140

4

RM.

FURN.

decorated,

APT.

2 bdrms.,

ALL

liv. rm.,

NEWLY

kitchen

and bath. Close to Haven School, ideal
for 2 or 3 teachers or adults. Close to
NWRR.
Free use auto. washer-dryer,
linens
and _ utilities
incl.
DA
8-3860
after 6 p.m., all day Sat. and Sun.
CLEAN,
ATTRACTIVE,
KNOTTY
wer paneled 345 room ‘apt. in 8.22:

vanston

ee?
E.

(nr.

May

beach

and_

1. DA

8-7817

all_conor DA

8-

ROGERS
PARK
1712
W.
ESTES
Chgo, 212-3 rm.
apt., mod.
fireproof

bldg., mod.

kit., tile bath, nicely furn.

Reas.

Manager

rent.

on

premises

338-

NEAR N. U. IDEAL FOR GRADUATE
students or married
couple. 3 room
ae ia
and airy. Call GR 5-7122 or

wa

paneled

attrac.

212

rm.

English

bsmt. apt. in quiet residential neigh‘borhood.
Ref. reguired.
Call after 7
p.m, or weekends. GR 5-0150.

201
MAIN
ST.,
6 RMS.,
FURN.
OR
unfurn.,
Ist fl. of 2 flat. 3-4 bdrms.
Ideal for Northwestern Univ. people.
Summer or longer. GR 5-3000
EVANSTON—2 ROOM FURN. APT.
All utilities furnished. Close to N.U.
and all transportation.
Call UN 4-6620.
FOR
1
OR
2 YOUNG
LADIES:
2!:
rooms, parking facilities, 2 blocks to
lake,
1 block
to
‘“‘L’’,
all
utilities
included. $125. 275-2216.
S.

E. EVANSTON,
345 SHERMAN
21%
rooms
for 1 person or cozy couple.
Dec., new furn., older bldg.. ground fl.
$115 jnel. util. Lease. AL 1-6321.

1738
CHICAGO
AVE.
2ND
FL.
OF
2 flat 6 rms., furn. or unfurn. near
N.W.U.
Ideal for 3 or 4 people. $200
mo. incl. heat and water. GR 5-3000.
SUBLET
FOR
SUMMER:
2
BEDroom furnished, air cond. apt. Close to
schools, transp. and shopping. North
side of Chicago. 761-0866.
24

'

S.

from May
Ist
desired. Phone

For

RM.
EFFICIENCY
APART.
IN
ogers Park. Avail. June Ist; sublet;
Gas and heat included. $105 per mo.
Call 338-2496 after 5 p.m. or wkends.
E. EVANSTON.
IMMED.
2ND
FL.
414
rms.
Apt.
of home.
Gas
heat,
modern. just dec. 1 block to shopping
and trans. Adults. $200. UN 4-7050.

SUB-

Rent-—Houses

EVANSTON

Davis

St.

W.

6-1855
6-2700

703 FOREST AV.
3 bdrms., liv. rm. din. rm., kit.. 11&gt;
baths.
ee
to fam.
of 4. Avail.
July 1st. at $23
FVANSTON BOND &amp; MORTGAGE CO.
1732 Orrington
GR: 5-5600
QUAINT
TINY
COTTAGE,
1 BDRM.;
lg. living rm. w/wood burning frpl.;
almost
new
refrig.
and
stove;
full
bsmt.;
gas auto. heat;
fenced yard.
Private. Mature adults only. No pets.
$150. Write, giving phone number, to
P. O. Box 22, Highland Park, III.
NORTHBROOK.
2
BDRM.
BRK.
ranch house on nice large lot. Quiet
deadend street, near schools. $175 per
mo. 446-1646.

EVANSTON,
312 ROOMS,
1ST FLOOR,
central ‘location,
all
transportation.
Available now on yrs
5-6218

NORTHBROOK HIGHLANDS, 3 BDRM.
house, fam. rm,
ar. 3 bl. to schools,
shops, Milw. Ry..
ppls., rugs, drapes,
opt. Imm. occ. $275 mo, 272-4387.

April
rae

27,

1967

| Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Nain

Wtd.

Summer

Houses

PORTER &amp; WEINRICH
Bay Rd., Winnetka

843

Elm

&amp; COUNTRY

ASSOCIATES, INC.
Street, Winnetka

HI

6-8000

HIGHLAND
PARK
_
UNIQUE,
French
home,
beautifully
appointed.
Near golf courses, Ravinia Park and
shopping. 3 bdrms.; e
baths. $460 per
month. Stay June
oe
AHN, REALTORS,
oo
5- 0236"
°

640

Vernon

KAHN

BLDG.

gf

ere

EVANSTON
—
IMMEDIATE
OCCUstone
Lannon
Ist.
Sept.
to
pancy
home. 5 Bdrms. 342 Baths. $450./M..

WESTON

42 Green
a.

Bay

E. DAVIE &amp; CO.

Rd.,

Winnetka

HI

6-4500

a
JUN
22-AUG.
20.
Approx. Furn. hse. 42 bik. to lake. 3
bdrms.,
lge.
ser.
porch,
patio,
lov.
garden, 2 cr. gar. conv. transp.
No
sml. child. or pets. Reason. rent. HI
6-4343 even.

WILMETTE
FULLY
FURN.
RANCH
on quiet St. Nr. shopping. 3 bdrms., 2
baths, air conditioners, all appls., full
bsmt.,
rec. rm.,
patio.
Adults
only.
June 17 to Sept. 5. $750. AL 1-3333.

For

ANN

QUINLAN

415 9TH
$10 per
146

FOR
WH

For

Rent—Stores

EVAN

NEW

RENT

4-5151,
and

Mon-Fri.:

STON

in

heart

of

and

bus.

Northbroo
Imm

Rd., Northbrook
Open Sundays

ATTRACTIVE

27
a

SPACE |

FOR
A QUIET
OFFICE
WITH
|
dows facing East Davis Street E
ton.
300
square
feet of space
janitor service supplied. S
b
attorneys’ offices or firm of auc
Available now.

McGUIRE &amp; ORR, INC
3-3220
CHICAGO

MAIN

pista

Adjoining office suites in areas
«
to 925 sq. ft. rad. heat, ae. cond.
CHURCH
NR. CHI CAGO..

or

display

rms. peti

auditors,

engineers

SMART

1564

or

&amp; GOLEE, IN

Sherman

Av.

BEAUTIFUL
THOWROGN
a
4,000 sq. ft. plus several sm
Inside parking for &amp; cars plus
add'l.
sq. ft. for offices or
space
if desired.
Now
occupi
Dodge Auto Agency, ee
and

Evanston,

(1

Available

Call Roy

blk.

within

N.

of Chure

90 oe 3 4

Peterson

Snape

GR_ 5.

1512 SHERMAN ~

EXCELLENT FOR OF

ICE

OR SMALL BUSIN
NEW TILE FLOOR
Rent Incls. Storage sae
in
743-4416
TAy
EVANSTON-829 MAIN ST.
1600 sq. ft. Half divided into pa
offices, plus full basement.
location for any
business
I
sional offices. paaen: G
Reasonable ren
GR 52100 or CE 6- 71786
WHEELING.
MODERN
AIR

tioned

offices.

Front

Panee..: ground

ee

and

floor,

r

ample —

R. E. Holt Realty Ca.

403 E. Dundee

Rd., whasith 537-6

DENTAL

OFFICE

GLENVIEW
AREA.
500
Avail. June 20. Reception room ‘$s
with doctors.
724-5413 days;
eves.
:

DESK

OR OFFICE

SPACE _

Central Glenview location. Also
gar. bldg. Zoned B-2 which cc
used for storage or what have
1114 WAUKEGAN RD.
Ask for Les Hilbrich

WILMETTEDSTORE

space and desk qpace:

3-3130

OFFICES:
EDENS
AT WILLOW:
$65;
suites
from
$125,
incl.
utilities,
paneling,
carpeting;
all
services
available. New Building. HI 6-6650.

O

100 sq. ft.

COMTAVIELS OFFICE SPAC sa

1300

sq.

ft.;

air

conditioned;

jani

service;

4

C. A. HEMPHILL &amp; ASSOC.

330

W.

Frontage

Rd.

HIGHLAND
PARK,
a:
ideal
for
wear,
bakery, Pos 9
basement. HA 7

SOUTH

NEAR
book,
or 40 x

:
)

SAer TGR

i

Business or storage space; 900 sa. f
Avail. now. eet
st
Saeam

2

parking

SPACE,

“
ft. Ground floor.
In top le
A 1 utilities. wa, Ay: ‘month and
KE
BAY
AL

‘AV

of 500
to 3,700 sq. feet
Reasonable
Broker cooperation invited
For information

OR

the

Meadow

Trier

FINEST FACILITIES
Transportation

FOXMAN

REALTC
Kenilv

APPROX.
525
SQ.
on Winnetka Ave.,

BUILDING

Ample

5:

SEQUENS REAL
1240

Offices

OFFICE SPACE
Suites

GR

Rd.

Walk
to trains
occupancy.

INC.

ST., WILMETTE

month.

Bay

located

EVANSTON
BRoadway 3-3750

EVANSTON:
GARAGE
1416
HINman Ave. Heated, electric door, $25
month. Lease basis. Please call DA 87789 evenings or UN 4-3121 days.

GARAGE

‘
,

ALpine 1-7300
NORTHBROOK
si
NOW
RENTING—De
luxe air
;
tioned office space in 5 story buildir

ST.

&amp; TYSON,
AV..

re

office suite,
or sep.
modeled,
air
cond.
Immed,
occu. Each

GARAGE
AND
LARGE
STORAGE
space
for rent.
Convenient
location.
Individual entrances. Call Mr. Garcia.
1571 SHERMAN
UNiversity 4-2600

ANDRUSS,

440 Green

Rent——-Garages

812 CLARK

446-2600

WINNETKA—FURNISHED HOUSE
for summer. June 14th through Sept.
14; $1,650. 3 bedrooms, 212 baths,
for
smali family while locating permanent residence in area. Call Mr. Davis.

TOWN

144

pa

bidg., across from NWRR Station,
street parking. Immediate occup:
$750 mo.

Office

LAKE
DELAVAN,
WISC.—4-BDRM.,
nicely
furn.
year
‘round
home.
Private pier. $150 per week.
945-3991.

5 bedrms.
and
patio.

offices.
Off
Street
month. Ken Kistler

attorneys,
ical arts.

PENTWATER—BASS
LAKE,
MICHIan 2 cottages,
children’s
paradise,
ish,
swim,
beautiful
beaches,
and
boat. $55 and $65 per week. DA 8-7368.

:

KENILWORTH

TIME

DELUXE
CABIN
NEAR
MINOCQUA,
Wis.
Lge.
liv. rm.,
frpl., 2 bdrms.,
lge. encl. porch. All conven. Gar. Boat
ir. pines. 967-8715

S

Furni

Excellent traffic loc, Air-cond.
has 2,400 sq. ft. Ist fl. 10 yr. old

NR.
MINOCQUA,
WISC.,
MODERN
2
bdrm. summer home;
private beach,
pier and boat. Not avail. for less than
2 week periods, Call 446-6538 after 4:30
p.m.

First floor master bedroom, Library.
Two
2nd
floor
bedrooms.
Screen
porch. Nearly new home. July possesSion. $1,100

Green

GOOD

PLAN YOUR VACATION AT
MY-DELLS on lovely Lake Wisconsin.
4 acres of woods with beach.
Completely ‘furnished . cottages.
$60
per
week
until June
9th, $65 per
week
after;
boat
included.
Now
taking
reservations for May and June only.
Call 608-635-2393,

TWO BEAUTIFUL HOMES IN KENILWORTH
AVAILABLE
THROUGH
LABOR DAY. SEPT. 4TH.

62

A

floor.

SKOKIE
:
7355 LAWNDA
1,152 sq. ft. 2nd fl., air cond., 3 gl
offices and powder rms. Moder
lighted, firepr. bldg. $315 mo.

BR

MEALS
OUTDOORS
ON THE
PATIO;
swimming
from
your
own
private
beach with pier; fishing; the cook will
appreciate
the
all modern
kitchen;
there are two porches, one glassed-in
and facing the bay;
modern bath;
3
bedrooms, dining and living rooms. In
a delightfully
wooded
spot secluded
yet near town. June, $100 weekly; July
and Aug., $125;
Sept. $100 — Available for season rental, $450 monthly.
Write Don Strahl, 2568 N. Humboldt,
Milwaukee, Wis. 53212.
COTTAGE AND GUEST COTTAGE ON
Lake
Michigan
near
Manistee
Both
have
electric
kitchen,
hot
water,
fireplace,
terrace,
private beach.
In
congenial
community
of
university
families.
Ideal for children. Cottage
$120 per week, guest cottage $90. Ph.
248-2460 days or BI 8-7361 eves, wknds.

Rentals

Lovely Manor
house with
3;
baths.
Family
room
June 24 possession. $1,400

HAS

Ist

Consultant.

$80 Mo.

NORTH
EVANSTON—Ideal
Business or Artist Studio.
$75 Per Mo. Mrs. Mueller
MITCHELL BROTHERS

Sister Bay, Wisc.

Houses

to Rent—Furn.

141

4-3700.

EVANSTON

Rent—Furn.

Rentals

on

CHICAGO AVE. Excellent office
tal. Rent includes one large offi

In Beautiful.

HELP!
LEASE
EXPIRES
1 MONTH
before
end
of school,
Need
3 or 4
bdrm
furnished
home
or apt.
from
. May 14 to June 14. Present Winnetka
resident.
References.
Telephone
4460378.
GOING
ABROAD?
NEED
SOMEONE
who will take good care of your house
for 1 yr.? 3 adults. No pets. Exe. local
refs. 729-4789 after 6.

II.

AVAIL. JUNE 1
Charming Colonial 3 bedrm., 142 tiled
baths,
twnhse.
nr.
N.W.
Univ.
my
walk to grade school. Comp. car
De luxe built-in cab’t kit., dishwashe
disposal,
washer-dryer
comb.
1 cai
gar.,
gas ht., air cond. $285.
SMART
&amp; GOLEE, REALTORS
DAvis 8-3200
Hillcrest 6-4703
GLENVIEW—IMMEDIATELY
AVAILable.
For
smaller
family.
Walk
to
stores,
Milw.
railroad,
schools,
etc.
Fireplace, separate dining room, attic,
full basement. 1 or 2 year lease. $175
per month.
CALL BRUFF REALTY
272-7550

EVERYBODY

WILMETTE:
CHARMING
6 RM.
brick Col.; 3 BRs.; lge. L.R. w/frpl.:
fin: bsmt.; avail. June, '67 to August
68. $275. Security Deposit. 256-2462.

139

Geo. H. Carlson, Co.
Glenview,

For

Vacation

or

desired.

FAMILY VACATION
IN DOOR COUNTY

OR
4 B.R.
HOUSE
IN GLENVIEW
or
Countryside.
Rent
or
rent
with
option
to
buv.
Need
as
soon
as
possible. PA 4-3572 after 6 p.m.

138

CLEAN
3 BDRM.
SPLIT-LEVEL
LIV.
din. comb. Large Kitchen with eating
area.
Built-ins.
Loads
of
storage
space. $285 per month.

Rd.
PArk

143

FURNISHED
COMFORTABLE
6 RM.
115 bath home. Quiet, N.W. Evanston.
Nr. public transp. Woodburning xg! set
gas heat; fenced yard; garage. 2 yr.
lease. Avail. June 15. GR 5-7957.
6 ROOM TOWNHOUSE
3 bedrooms, 11 baths; new furn.;
vss sagsin * or
eesaceata

GLENCOE—CENTRAL - school _ dist.,
New Trier East. 13 yr. old brick Col.
Liv.
rm.,
din.
L,
door
to
garden,
excellent kit. with dishwasher, lots of
cabinets.
Lge.
‘lst fl. mas.
bedrm.,
study or 2nd bedrm., cer. tile bath. On
2nd;
3 twin bedrms.,
cer. tile bath.
Many
closets,
beaut.
large
paneled
rec. rm. with fpl. Att. gar. Gas heat,
low
cost.
Near
park,
stores,
train,
school bus. $400 mo. 3 yr. lease. Mrs.
Sherwood.
BAUMANN—COOK
HI 6-5000
BR 3-2198

Waukegan

HIGHLAND
PARK-SMALL
FRENCH
Provincial townhouse. Parquet floors,
beamed cejling, one bedroom. 432-6873.

YOUNG
PROFESSIONAL
COUPLE
desire
carriage
house,
gar.
apt.
or
cottage with gar, Willing to dec. Call
collect after 8 p.m. 684-6957.
3
PROFESSIONAL
MEN
WISH
TO
rent or lease a large older home with
some property. Best references. Call
234-8220.

5-1617

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

1132

WILMETTE TOWNHOUSE FOR RENT.
3 bedrm., 142 baths. Near school and
transportation.
Avail.
early
June.
Phone 251-5620.
GLENVIEW—SPACIOUS
AND CLEAN;
3
bdrm.;
145
bath;
townhouse
w/
bsmnt. $190 per mo. Avail. May 1.
729-4511

STREET

OFFICE

rivate
250 per

LUXE
WILMETTE
TOWN
HOME
New
3 bdrm.;
2%
baths:
air-cond.;
attached
garage;
separate
DR;
LR
with
woodburning
frpl.;
Frigidaire
kit.; priv. patio, $400. 251-8999.
SUTTON PLACE, 510-D Ridge Road

5,000,

MAIN
SMALL

DE

OR
4BDRM.
HOUSE
IN
GLENview, -or surrounding area. $200-$300.
PArk 9-0486

3

WINNETKA
2 bedroom, one floor cottage, suitable
for
a couple.
Spacious
living-dining
room, modern ae
1 car garage. $225
ee Ay
gam
year
lease.
ALAN

Hillcrest
Hillcrest

Rent——Houses

mi

building Saicineee 8 0
Fi
tion aaa
and large ‘Meeting
$15,000Y

Houses

NEW
DE
LUXE
ONE
BEDROOM
townhouse
apt.
Parquet
floors,
beamed
ceiling,
6
closets,
patio,
garage, air-cond. Conv. to transp. and
shopping.
N.
Evanston.
Prudential
Savings, 2114 Central St. Call UN 90800 or 275-5154.

RETIRED
COUPLE
WANTS
SMALL
house or unfurnished rooms in large
home with garage and kitchen privileges. Refs. UN. 4-1325.

&amp; Jenks

‘‘L”’
All

» FURNISHED
212 ROOMS,
NEAR
and
bus
terminal.
Fireproof.
utilities. North Rogers Park.
BR 4-0204

3

~=For Rent—Town

WINNETKA TOWNHOUSE
To be avail. June Ist on 2 year lease
de luxe 3 bdrm., 24% tile baths, sep.
liv. rm.; all elec. kit. including double
oven range, dishwasher, refrig., garbage
dis.,
washer-dryer.
fully
carpeted liv. rm., din. rm.
and stairs.
Private
patio,
storage
attic,
central
air cond., garage with radio control
door, 3 blocks to train and shopping.
No pets. $390 ant month, Please call
for appointmen
ALFINI CONSTRUCTION co.
446-1294
825-6948.

CANADIAN
MANAGER
AND
FAMILY
relocated
to
Chicago
from
Toronto
require 3 bedroom house with family
room and 142 baths for June 15th on.
Close shopping, schlis. and trees would
be
nice.
Phone
693-3040.
Ext.
247.
before 5 p.m.
EXECUTIVE
AND
FAMILY
DESIRE
mod. 3 bdrm. house or townhouse of
quality
in
North
Suburb
for
June
occup. Conv. to elem. schl. and Loop
transp.
Mrs.
Sternberg,
SH _ 3-2000,
Apt. 210.

WINNETKA
YOR THE LARGE FAMILY
‘Just listed a larger older home in best
East
location
near
the
village.
1st
floor
a 30’ living
room,
20’
dining
room, library, kitchen, porch, powder
room.
Upstairs
are
five
twin
bedrooms three baths and a 3 room suite
with bath on the 3rd. The house must
be taken as is and tenant pays
all
upkeep—but the rental is only $350 per
month.
Immediate
for
about
112
years.
GEORGE RUMSFELD.

576 Lincoln Avenue
Winnetka, Illinois

to

ROOM
APT.
ELEGANTLY
FURN.
11, blks. from beach. Avail. Mid-June
to "late Sept. CaJl 864-7232.

142

256-4949.

Wanted

pine ranLoca

Doctor

6

EVANSTON
NORTHWEST—3
BEDroom 142 hath, will decorate and paint
exterior, $250 per month.
MITCHELL
BROTHERS
GR
5-3900
o
EVANSTON,
2740
EASTWOOD
lge. 3 bdrm., 2 bath house avail.
iy
lst; lge. yard: phoes =
appt.;
$370. UN 4-4023 or UN 4-061
NORTHBROOK—3-BDRM.
SPLITlevel; fam. rm.; fenced yd.; $220 per
mo. l-yr. lease. Avail. July 1.
Phone 272-2162.

137

or North &gt;
no pets.

ALpine 1-8829.
GLENVIEW:
3-BDRM.
COMpletely. Furn.; prefer cou od or small
family.
No pets.
Conv.
Approx.
June 10-Aug. 12. eagonabee. “124-4975.

AVAIL. MAY 15
Arbor Lane in Glenview. 3 bedrm.
1
bath ranch, 2 car att. gar. $260.
SMART &amp; GOLEE, REALTORS
DAvis 8-3200
HI 6-4703
LAKE
FOREST—FOR
RENT
WITH
option to buy. Ranch with 4 bdrms., 2
baths, 2 car gar., full base., 42 acre.
63 E. Franklin PI1., $385 per mo. 2 yr.
lease.

WAN’

July and Augt
Wilmette
Evanston.
Retired couple,

din.

yd., nr. transp. $325 mo. 1-3 yrs.
Ward H. Harris
DAvis 8-8759
WEST
WILMETTE—2
BEDROOMS,
1
bath down, 1 bdrm. 1 bath up. Modern
kitchen
w/dishwasher,
eating
area,
full bsmt. Gas heat. Newly dec. Reas.
rental. Immed. occup. AL 1-3095.

CONVENIENT
WINNETKA
LOCAtion,
walk
to
trains,
schools
and
shopping.
House
has
living
room
w/frpl.,
dining
room,
sun
room,
cabinet kitchen and powder room. On
second are four bedrooms plus heated
sleeping
porch,
one
bath.
Floored
attic,
full basement,
2 car
garage.
$300 per month.

REALTORS
GReenleaf

N.
6 RM. “AIR
Newly dec., liv. rm.,

ranch.

., all new appl., 3 bedrms., 11) ¢.t.
Sin. ., bsmt., 2 car att. gar. fenced

to Sept.
729-4515.

EXCELLENT
NEW
HOME
WITH
fine floor plan. Living room
w/frpl.;
dining
‘‘L,’’
modern
cabinet
kitchen
w/appliances
and
eating
area.
4
bedrms. and 215 baths. This is in a
good location, close to schools, shops
and Davis St. transportation. Preter
2-3 yr. lease at $435 per month from
June ist. Call for appointment.

513

GReenleaf

Central

UNFURNISHED,

Hokanson

MPLETELY
AIR
CONDITIONED.
le
baths,
modern,
new _ kitchens,
new elevator, maid service, beautiful_ ly furnished. Exc. transp. Reas. rent.

B25 Main

APT.

CENTRAL

E. DAVIE &amp; CO.

Bay

IN NORTH
724-5721.

or rent
location

136

SEPTEMBER
1. LANNON
STONE
in finest location.
Family
Rm.
and
Den, 5 Bdrms.
312 Baths.
Spacious
feeling throughout. $450 per month.

WESTON

SMALL HOUSE
Shore area. Call

‘WANTED TO RENT:
GLENVIEW AREA
SMALL FURNISHED APARTMENT
724-9100.

EVANSTON
TO

to Rent—Furn. Apts.

RETIRED
COUPLE
DESIRES
FURnished
apartment
July
ist
through
Sept. Exc. references. Call ORchard 52723.
OLDER
COUPLE
DESIRES ' FURnished one bedrcom apartment, June
through
September.
Excellent housekeeper. Best references 433-3413.

INC.

GR_

Wd.

COND.
|

EVA
gag

2-0437

YOUNG,
RESPONSIBLE
BUSINESS
man
desires
coach
house,
$120
in
Evanston
or
North
area;
furn.
or
unfurn.
for July or before.
Call R.
Monson
at
341-8846
before
5
p.m.
weekdays.

TASTEFULLY
DECORATED,
WELL
furnished
and maintained
apartment
of two-apartment
bldg.
close to bus
. and train. Large
Living
Rm.,
large
Dining
Rm.,
3
Bedrms.,
2
baths,
modern Kitchen w/eating area, small
yard; garage. June 1 to October 31 or
“possibly Jonger. Call Mrs. Hauworth.
‘BR

AM

re-

21, ROOM FURNISHED APT.
“a
Fea $110

_ furnished.

| Hotel rooms, permanent or transient.
=
switchboard
and elevator service.
Excellent
transportation,
bus,
‘‘L’’
and Chicago &amp;
North Western R.R.
Television, air conditioning
UNiversity 4-8800

and

Call

new

T

1 AND 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS.
1
room
kitchenettes,
attractively

fain

2h, “gooias ers

yp erect ey “newly furnished,

cia

ROGERS PK.

“EVANSHIRE HOTEL

H.S.

2-3136

Ideal

after

STORES

16

FT.
1 blk.

5:30

X

FRON
west o!

for snack
p.m.

50

Snap:

EA.

rae

Reas.

UN 4-

816
Dempster.
Good
loc.
occup.
Good
for
office
or

store. Will cooperate.

IN CENTER OF GLENVIEW
Private
office
in
modern
air-c
tioned building; with waiting roo!

Days

729-2070

Eves.

724-

340 LINDEN AV., WILME
Heated store. Opposite “L" term
Immediate eee

HILL

&amp; STON

oscte Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

1D

Classified -

e,

�3

=

For Rent—Stores and Offices. 184 For Sale—Condominiums
-vator

road

ties

bldg.

Near

station

Northwestern

and

bus.

rail-

Parking

facili-

will partition to suit. HI 6-7600.

STUDIO

SPACE

FOR

For

FOR

Complex

RENT

of Offices,

2ND

FLOOR

assembly

rooms,

WANTED
_

2000

suburban
4 107i
mette.

SQ.

FT.

IN

149

DA

: OFFICE
SUITE
FOR
RENT
460
_ square feet including offices and wash
room. Air conditioned. In Northfield.
Call 446-7744

MODERN

HEATED

GARAGE

AT

YOU NEED A

_ REAL

ESTATE

152

For Sale—Co-op

~ Rookwood
DELIGHTFUL

5

APT.

“Like-new’’

wall

appliances.

Air

closet

4

Conditioners.

space.

A

lovely

IN

N.E.
and
Liv.
with

Thru-the-

Excellent

3rd

fir.

_ Apr.
$12,500 Cash
Equity.
Excellent
financing available. Bldg. Mtg. to be

paid

off

in

approval

one

more

required.

year.

Call Mrs.

Board

Niemi.

QUINLAN
&amp; TYSON.EVANSTON
INC.
571 SHERMAN AVE.
UN 4-2600

AL 1-6700

BR 3-3750

ROOM

CO-OP

Excellent

APARTMENT

condition.

Large

room,
dining
‘‘L’’. kitchen.
bedrooms
and
bath.
Equity

Monthly

assessment

$122.

2

living

large
$10,000.

Close

to

shopping
and
transportation.
1414
pareal St., Evanston. Board Approv-

~~ BOB VOIGTS REALTY
WNiversity 4-8666

ALpine 1-2374

DOWNTOWN

EVANSTON

DELIGHTFUL

BEDROOM

apartment, Large living
area, CT bath,
cabinet

electric
a

range

and

room, dining
kitchen
with

refrigerator.

Bal-

cony, carpeting, drapes. Close to CTA
trains,
Northwestern
Univ.
$12,500
ie
$134.34 mo. assm’t incl.
ilitie Ss.

‘QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.
UN

1571

SHERMAN

4-2600

AL

AV.

1-6700

EVANSTON

BR

3-3750

EVANSTON
_Enjoy Evanston advantages
(schools,
vee
and
beaches)
with
Chicago
ansportation only blocks away; 4 to
foward ‘‘L’’; Four bright airy rooms

and

large

ossession.
%. Monthly

Fi

SH REALTY

porch.

ortgage
payment

Immediate

only
$5,200
$85.60.

at

446-7180

EVANSTON
$8,500
:
JUST REDUCED
FULL PRICE FOR LARGE 415 RM.
P in well-maintained bldg. Close
train and bus. Monthly pymnt., $70.

J. KRUGER

CO-OP,

rooms,

HI! 6-8350

LOW

ASSESSMENT,

2 baths,

gar.,

buses,

churches,

schools. Call before 1 or after 5. BU

For

Sale—Condominiums

room,

2

better

than
average
size
bedrooms,
11g
baths.
Stove,
refrigerator,
carpeting
nd
drapes
included.
ELEVATOR
DG.—CENTRALLY
AIR-CONDI-

TIONED.

$31,000.

Call Mrs.

Kleeman

HOMEFINDERS
111 GREEN

AL

16

—

BAY

Classified

156

For

Sale—Apt.

RD., WILMETTE

I-l 111

Evanston Review

Buildings

Evanston—Central

S. Evanston—3

For

NEW

.2-2 BR’s
htd
sep.

parking.

in
newer
air
and.

ON

THE

Have

a

DELUXE
THRU AND THRU
...
26’s in Dawes-Chute School Areas close
to transp. Both indiv heated and air
conditioned. Big paneled rec room, 3
Car
parking.
Maintained
and
built
superbly. Reduced to $57,400.

ADS

IN MARKET

Residence

AL

1-6700

BR

* Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk

3 BEDRMS.

AND

RANCH

1

Shore Since 1903
Rd., Evanston
BR 3-3900

GLENVIEW

Low

60s.

Better

TALL

than

new,

GLENVIEW

Custom

built
living

range

and

and

7 room
room

ranch

on

ountry

dishwasher—ample

sliding

glass

doors

basement

and

intercom,
home has

additional
just

large

2-car

been

to

eating

patio,
for

redecorated

area;

3

garage.

furnace

‘‘L’’,

Many

inside

acre,

Ceramic

kitchen

family

bedrooms,

with

room

2

room;

and

out

offer

bedroom;
ble

door

hallway.

this

There

well

built

3 bedrooms

are

mahogany
wardrobe
This

is

AND

paneled

closets.
an

FRAME

6 room

and

with

room.

carpeting

value

PIERSEN

at

ceramic

and

tile

entry,
oven,

is a

window

tile

MORTON

Lamplighter,

serving

GROVE

3 bedrooms

of

house

for

young

family

hood.

Walk

brick

home

with

space

the

money.

wanting
to

in

transportation.

for

4th.

$28,50

Perfect

substantial

attractive

schools,

lo

fo

ace

neighbor

shopping

Good

A

sized

a.

cabinet

kitchen.
Breakfast
area seats
six
comfortably.
20x11
Family
room
4
steps down from the kitchen area. 2nd

roughed

in.

Low

2

car

garage.

Lot

taxes.

$22,400
Immediate
possession—3
bedroom
ranch in a ‘‘near town’”’ location. 142
car garage, beautiful large lot. House
is vacant and patiently waiting for its
new master. Call today.

NORTHBROOK

$90,000

NORTHFIELD

FIRST TIME OFFERE D

9

bedroom

brick

ranch

on

a quiet

cul-

de-sac. Large fenced rear yard with
patio and brick BBQ. Attached garage
and loads of storage space. Call today
for your appointment.

full

full

cleaner,

driveway.
pleasure

basement
one

tile baths
Patio

in living

and

to

room,

and

show.

master

yard.

dining

area

Douand

$26,500.

REALTY

* Northbrook Star * Highland
Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

118 GREEN

BAY

ROAD,

REAL

FOOLER.

WINNETKA

This

attached

off the
nice

H| 6-7180

wall

baths,

vacuum

blacktop

826 Deerfield Rd.

and The Village

fee

$21,500
NORTHBROOK EAST
Greater
starter
home—well-built
3

yrs.

A

FINE

CAPE

BRICK

AND

LANNON

STONE

ranch
in
Northfield.
(New
Trier
district). 7 rooms 3 bedrooms.
2 ct.
baths. Paneled recreation room with
bar.
Modern
kit. 2 fireplaces.
Gas
heat. 2 car attached garage. $49,000.

521-4th

945-1670

LOVELY

Cod home
in northwest
Evanston.
4
bedrooms;
112 baths. Fireplace. Full
basement with family room. Gas heat.
In excellent
condition.
Garage.
Low
Os.
SPIC AND SPAN BRICK AND
stone ranch in East Glenview.
(Wilmette school district) 5 rooms.
Full
basement
with
aneled
recreation
room. Gas heat.
Enclosed breezeway.
Patio.
Attached.
garage.
Beautiful
carpeting. $26,500.

TIGHE

REALTORS

* Glen coe News * Glenview Announcements

200

TREES

RANCH
a

2 ceramic

recreation

New

excellent

home

over

- Mlode Se ron ting
on
Heart
of Northfield.
2
streets, including usable $35,000 home.

$43,750.

We

with

273-3855

built-in

with

extras—Built-in.

family

Club

Nash Realty

wooded

dining

$67, 80(
area. 9 room
North
Shore

frontage
on
the
18th
fairway.
4
bedrooms, 3 baths. Paneled fruitwooc
den with parquet floors plus a panelef’
game
room.
Elegant wooded
settin
and
a
most
luxuriously
decorateo
Owner transferred—so immediate pos
session.

ne,
.3,000
sq.ft...
Exe...
joc.
4 le.
bdrms., 3 full baths. Formal din. rm.,
library, fam. rm. Many
extras.
1430
Blackthorn Dr., PA 4-6864.

desirable

w/fireplace,

EAST

Glenview’s most choice
spacious
ranch
adjoins

RIVERWOODS
large

$37,000

everything,
Vacant—immediate po:
session.
asy financing.
Call for
pleasant inpection today.

IJlinois

212

has

able
second
floor.
2 car garage
Located in a quiet residential neigh
borhood within walking distance of

bath

Evanston,

Street

home

$25,00
Brick bungalow with six rooms on th
first floor and a very easily expand

55 x 125.

BAIRD &amp; WARNER
524 Davis
491-1855

older

EVANSTON

BEDROOM

brick home
in Evanston.
Clean
and
compact. Wonderful private back yard
with stockade fence. New yard shed
for storage and work shop. New Patio
for your
spring
and
summer
cookouts. Included are: Washer, Dryer and
AIR-CONDITIONER.
PRICED
TO
SELL AT ONLY — $18,500. Call —
BOB MILLER

maintained

Walk to everything, schools, shops and
train from this beautifully kept three
bedroom,
two bath home with. sepa
rate
dining
room,
spacious
country
kitchen, large living room and large
enclosed porch. Basement is complete
ly
painted
and
has
separate
play
space
area.
Large
lot nicely
land
Scaped (rear yard is cyclone fenced |
with
3 car
garage
and
tool shed.
Taxes
are
low
and_
possession As
immediate.

HOME

THREE.

well

$25,006
from
thig
Cape Cod

and
town
2 bedroom

WINNETKA

EVANSTON

COD,

DELIGHTFUL

607 Howard Street—Evanston
UNiversity 9-2575
BRoadway 3-5420

3-3750

IMMEDIATE
OCCUpancy. Beautiful 3 apt. building. 6 yrs.
old. 2-5’s, 1-3 room. 245 car gar. Many
extras.
$55,000
or
best
offer.
By
owner. 728 Mulford. DA 8-6981.

$26,500

LIKE TO ENTERTAIN?
THIS 3 BEDroom
Brick
Ranch
with 30” Family
Room
on
first
floor
is
for
you!
Generous
Living
and
Dining
Area,
Kitchen with Eating
Space,
214 Car
Garage
(attached).
LOW
FIFTIES.
call MRS. STEVENSON (home phone:
UN 9-2376).
.

SHERWIN

QUINLAN
&amp; TYSON, INC.
1571 SHERMAN AVE., EVANSTON

N 4-2600
EVANSTON.

This

SKOKIE

PLACE

. Choice Braeside
East Location!! Hop, skip, and jump
to
Chicago
Northwestern!
TEasy
commuting to Loop! Terrific
7 Room
Brick
Ranch,
3
BR’s,
main
floor
family room,
2 car garage.
Beautifully landscaped
lot. Easy
to maintain. In low 30s. Come visit.

garage.

APARTMENT—6
ROOMS.
Second
Apartment—5
Rooms.
2 car
Garage.
Excellent
income.
Freshly
decorated throughout. Exterior to be
newly
bainted,
weather
permitting.
Be sure to see at this attractive price.

6-1855
6-2700

..

SAMUEL

| WINNETKA
Walk
to train
easy-to-care-for

a separate
dining
room,
full base
ment,
garage
and
low,
low
taxes
Owner has purchased other house and
wants this one to have a nice family
Call today.

OWNER
WILL
COMPLETELY
REDECORATE
to
Buyers
choice
this
FOUR
BEDROOM,
TWO
BATH
HOME
and
recover
Kitchen
floor.
Included are: new Stove, Refrigerator
and
Dishwasher.
REAL
BUY
near
Lake,
Schools
and_
Transportation.
CALL
—
MRS.
STEVENSON
(home
phone: UN 9-2376)

Highland Park Open Sun. 2-5
CHEROKEE

CAPE

$99,50¢

on wooded* half acre i

East section near grade school, Nev
Trier
East
and
train.
13 rooms,
bedrooms. Brand new kitchen, 3 ne
baths.
Just
decorated
throughout
Immediate possession. Call us to seé¢
it today.

EVANSTON

Mitchell Brothers
507

ONLY

EAST

Classic home

Bath,
Living
Rm
and
Dining
Rm.,
Kitchen
with
Breakfast
area.
First
Floor
Utility
Rm.,
7 Closets.
Oversized
2 Car
Garage
for
additional
storage space. PRICED AT — $21,500.
CALL—ED MAUERMANN

NORTHWEST

Serving the North
2548 Green Bay
5-3900

KENILWORTH

NORTH

SOUTHWEST

_.
FIRST TIME OFFERED
Living room
with fireplace, separate
dining
room,
den,
2 bedrooms
and
bath on lst floor,
2 room suite and
bath on second floor. Spic and span.
$36,500.

GR

PRICE

BRICK

ISSUE

THIS

SEX

FOR THIS 6 OR 7 ROOM,
3 BEDRM.
home
on
a
quiet
street
in
North
Evanston. Features as eparate Dining
Rm.,
MODERN
KITCHEN
w/Breakfast
Rm.,
and
21’
Living
Rm.
w/Fireplace.
Detached Garage, SPACIOUS
YARD
FOR
CHILDREN
TO
PLAY.
Easy
walk
to Haven
School
and
Central
Street
Shopping.
OUTSTANDING
VALUE.
Requires
$5,300
cash.
Call—ALAN SEX

Mitchell Brothers

BRICK

FIRST

FULL

$52

NEW AND DIFFERENT!
Custom built brick and redwood home
Six lovely
large
rooms
including
walnut
paneled
Family
room
wi
fireplace,
separate
dining
room,
bedrooms,
each 15x 14, two cerami
tile
baths,
Ist
floor
utility
roo.
attached garage. This home is easil
expandable
with
the third
bath
ai
ready installed, as well as heat. A
latest features, including electric heat
parquet floors, Nutone intercom; F
and AM radio throughout. All this and
LOCATION too! Short walk to school
and
shops.
An
out-of-the-ordinar;
home. Offers invited.

EAST

EVANSTON

Hillcrest
Hillcrest

SHERWIN
Evanston
BRoadway 3-5420

5-3900

BAIRD &amp; WARNER
OUR

— ALAN

SPACIOUS
14
ROOM
VICTORIAN
HOME
located
1 block
from
Lake
Michigan.
6 or more
Bedrooms
and
many
Baths.
3
Rm.
Apt.
can
be
rented
out.
3
car
Garage.
New
Wiring. Situated on — 17’ x 150’ lot at
$62,500,
or
on
172’x150’
lot
at—
$77,500. CALL
ALAN SEX

MARKET

576 Lincoln Avenue
Winnetka, Illinois

$42,500.

Owner will help you finance.
home and income too!

GR

CALL

EAST

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5.”
1030 VERNON DRIVE~

RANCH

EVANSTON

Most convenient North Evanston location. 3 blocks to Central Street station.
Entry hall, nice sized living room with
fireplace. Separate dining room, heated and paneled porch. Medium sized
kitchen
and
pantry,
powder
room.
Upstairs two twin sized bedrooms and
hall bath. Price $26,500. Call today to
see,
CAL DAVIS

524 Davis Street
Evanston, Illinois.
491-1855
273-3855
A BEST BUY! 3-6’s, solid brick 4 Blks
from
Howard
Street!
Automatic
gas
heat. Triple track storms and screens.
Was $49,500 NOW $45,900! See it!

Income

POSS’N.

WINNETKA
LUXURY HOME ON 1.25 ACRES
Imposing English Tudor style, circular
driveway,
long
reception
halls
opens to the garden
and terrace in
the rear, big living room
with bay,
pois: 4
dining
room
and _ adjoining
breakfast room, 16’ library with fireplace,
and
upstairs
a master
suite
with bedroom,
sitting room and two
bathrooms,
three
other
twin family
bedrooms
and 2 tiled baths,
and
a
2nd
floor
servants’
suite
of
three
rooms
and
two
baths.
On
the
3rd
floor
a paneled
sunny
multi-hobby
room. Yes, it is in the upper brackets
but a property division is © possibility. GEORGE
RUMSFELD.

Apt. Bldg.

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

car

INC.

EVANSTON
BR 3-3750

Sale—Houses

EVANSTON

WILL
TRADE
FOR
VACANT
OR
smaller
Apt.
Bldg.
24
beautiful—2
Bedrm.
Apts.
Several
with
sunken
Living Rms. Balconies. Gross Income
over—$72,000.
CALL—LEONARD SZERLONG

3

&amp; TYSON,

OF

Wilmette—Elev. Apt. Bldg.

conditioned.

APARTMENTS,

BROTHERS

Location

EACH APT. HAS THREE BEDROOMS,
114 BATHS, Living Rm., Dining Rm.,
and Kitchen. 4 Car Garage. 1st Apt. is
vacant
for
immediate
occupancy.
ASKING ONLY—$42,000.
CALL—ED MAUERMANN

NR
RIDGE
.
both
building,

ROOM

THREE
5 RM. AND THREE
315 RM.
apts.
4 garages
in
well-maintained
Bldg. in good Evanston loc. All copper
plbg. $10,335 income.
Many features.
Call now, $69,500.
SMART &amp; GOLEE, REALTORS
DAvis 8-3200
BR 3-3660

SEE

ON THIS SPACIOUS TWO APT. BLDG.
that features 1—7 Rm., 3 Bedrm. Apt.
and 1—5 Rm., 2 Bedrms. Apt. 2 Car
Garage.
SPACIOUS
50’ x 165’
LOT,
w/a large yard for Children to play.
Purchaser
can
have
poss’n
of both
apts.
on
June
15th.
FINE
VALUE
AT—$31,500. CALL—ALAN
SEX

SAMUEL

AT WILMETTE

Dining

Dan Dragash, agent, 274-1001
828
OAKTON
ST.,
3
YEARS
OLD,
beautiful
corner
3
bdrm.
apt.,
balconies, hugh closet space, 2 baths,
E. stove, self cleaning oven, over
sized elec. refrig. and freezer, central
elec, air cond.
and heating.
$35,000.
Call 864-7962 for appointment.

607 Howard
Street
UNiversity 9-2575

F. G. Hastings, Realtor
IRED Ur RESPONSIBILITY?
:
‘ou’ll
be
happy
in
this
beautiful
spacious third floor apartment. Large

room,

6

1-

~ HOMEFINDERS
Living

din. rm.,
reserved

PRICE REDUCED

IDEAL LOCATION
5

EVANSTON

2 bedrm., 2 bath, separate
balcony,
carpet,
drapes,
parking. Occupancy NOW.

N.U.
lge.
Kit.

light

OF ELEGANCE
ultra spacious

274-1001

Gardens

_ Evanston
near
the
Lake,
transp.
Separate Din. rm.,
rm.,
2 twin
size
bdrms.,

VANSTON

2141 RIDGE

Apartments

RM.

Sachnoff

ONE BLOCK TO LAKE
Elevator,
wood
burning
fireplace,
private balcony, heated garage, sauna, 19 cubic ft. refrigerator,
double
Oven ‘and dishwasher.
:
Staunton O. Flanders &amp; Co., Inc.

of Evanston

SIX

automatic
heating,
inside
garages.
$6,180 Annual income. Priced to sell.
CALL J. P, SCHERMERHORN

158

838 MICHIGAN

rates—

LARGE

$23,500.
MITCHELL

2-212 BATHS

for details—call Mr. Powers
328-8100—Extension 249

DELUXE

GLENVIEW

LOCATED
ON
BEAUTIFUL
RIDGEway Avenue in Evanston-Skokie Area.
Features 5 Large Rooms and Utility
Rm. plus 2 Bedrms. and 115 Ceramic
Tile Baths. Formal Dining Rm. Spacious Living w/Fireplace.
2 Car Att.
Garage.
CENTRALLY
AIR-CONDIFincgadee f stage 3 St my erietaping
em.
any
FS
ae
QUALITY and CONSTRUCTION. Fine
Value _ in
low
50s.
IMMEDIATE

EVANSTON-2
APARTMENT
BUILDING
JUST
WEST
OF
RIDGE.
2
BEDROOMS
EACH.
SEPARATE
HEATING
PLANTS.
LOT
50 x 160.

4 BEDROOMS

discuss it first with us!
We're
Northern Illinois’ most
experienced and largest bank
with thousands of happy customers.

First National

call Mr.
372-3255

TOUCH
New

LOAN

For quick service—lowest

appt.

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Real Estate—
Loans and Mortgages

WHEN

IS

Model apartment
for saat.
Sun 1 to 5 p.m.

For

ESTATE

UN 4-5100
Evanston

1571 SHERMAN AV.
UN 4-2600
AL 1-6700

2 Bedrooms, 2 full Baths
Elevator
Private indoor parking
Electric Garage Doors
Air conditioned
Balcony Greenhouses
All Outside Rooms
open

Realtor

Bldg.

NASH

WELL
BUILT TRI-LEVEL,
EXACTLY
suited to a large family. CENTRALLY
AIR-CONDITIONED.
8 ROOMS,
including 5 airy BEDROOMS
and 214
BATHS.
Large Kitchen. Paneled Recreation Rm.
2 Car Heated Garage.
Good transportation — short walk to
Skokie
Swift.
Convenient
to Schools
and
Shopping.
LOW
50s.
Inspection
invited — CALL AL VILLIESSE

BRICK THREE APARTMENT
QUINLAN:

ONE
DISTINCTIVE
APARTMENT
available in this prime location.

_ Noyes and Sherman, Evanston: merchandise storage, 12’ door; fluorescent
lighting, will subdivide. DA 8-2132.

REAL

8-3414

l416 HINMAN AVE.
Condominium Apts.

area
for’
light
industrial
Write
A-971
Box
60 Wil-

“For Rent Storage Space

$28,500

Hahn
Ave.

, For Sale—Houses

SKOKIE

G. Nixon,

Room 300
1609 Sherman

Elevator,’
swimming
pool,
sauna,
heated
garage,
all appliances,
fully
carpeted.
RO 1-3425 (After 6 p.m.)

NORTH

NILMETTE—ENTIRE
ONE STORY
ldg. with office and mfg. space. Will
_ rent part or all. Convenient
loc.
LAKE BAY REALTY AL 6-3000

Helen

to transportation
Central St. Shopping

From

&lt;
with
conveyor to loading
dock.
Zoned
M-1
Would
remodel
for long
_
term lease. $750
_ MITCHELL
BROTHERS
GR_5-3900

PRAIRIE

hy

For Site—tensen

2 APARTMENT
FOR THE OWNER
who wants to live in a neat charming
atmospnere. Two gas heating plants,
modern kitchens and baths,, attractive
tiled
fireplaces
in each
apartment,
lots of storage space, 2 car garage,
pleasing landscaping with shrubs etc.
Convenient
and
desirable
location,
prompt occupancy.

2-2!/5 Baths
One block
Haven School,

Rent—Industrial

EVANSTON

AND

Fer

$28,000
A

Condominiums
2-3-4-Bedrooms

OR

- sculptor,
heated,
24x36,
north
and
south
light,
with
cozy
6 rm.
apt.
above.
ear Chute school in Evanston. $215. DA 8-4936.

148

EVANSTON
2009 HARRISON
HARRISON

ARTIST

rea

1156

REALTY CO.
REALTORS

Wilmette

ALpine

1-3005

NORTHBROOK
OWNER
272-3245
1,800 Sq. ft. in spac. 3 bdrm. bi-level
incl.: 2 fam. rms.; 2 baths; mod. kit.;
eptg., drapes, storm/scrns. High 20s.

Park Herald * Deerfield Villager « Highwood Herald

April 27, 19614

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$115,000

HOT

lew Listing
or 4
dining

bedrooms,
3_ baths;
room; built-in kitch-

en; breakfast
area;
1st floor utility
room
and
a_
basement,
too. . Air

conditioned.
sylvan

It’s a beautiful home

setting

perfect

inating family.

¥

for the

in a

discrim-

NSET RIDGE
A Georgian mansion on more than an
}-acre in the heart of the finest estate

A

rea.
Large
living
room,
gracious
(Gining room, spacious kitchen, powder
room, and family room with fireplace.
6 bedrooms
with 4 baths on second
floor, playroom and more rooms and
a bath on third floor. Swimming pool,
screened porches, gas heat, and ideal
for a medium
or large family. New
Trier
and
Sunset
Ridge — schools.
Offered at a fraction of reproduction
cost. We invite inspection.
ORTHBROOK ESTATE AREA
Beautiful
Ranch
on 1.6 acres

)

r
/

private

New

lane

Trier

"room

in the

Sunset

school

with

walnut

Ridge

districts.

paneled

with

fireplace

and

a

and

Living

walis

fireplace, spacious dining room,
in
kitchen,
breakfast-family

‘

on

barbecue,

and

builtroom

master

‘bedroom
with
fireplace,
dressing
room
and
bath,
3
more _ family
bedrooms,
3 more
baths,
servants’
| quarters and 3 car garage. Central air
' conditioning,
electronic
filters,
Javanese garden, pool, and private pond.
Burt
for
and
occupied
by
a_ well
known
architect.
One
of the
finest
‘home, in the Chicago area.

LOW
OMAN,

BRICK

70s

RANCH

tifully’ landscaped

ON

acre.

A

BEAU-

4 bedrooms,

3

bat’zs, Ist floor utility room,
built-in
den,
family room
with bar
ie ‘kachen,
- and
barbecue,
part
basement
with
area,
2
rec,
car
garage.
Owner
moving West.

LENVIEW

$62,500

OST
NEW
2
STORY
ON
A
delightful half acre among
beautiful
homes.
Large
living
room
with
LS fireplace,
separate dining room, builtin kitchen with adjacent family room,
Hi.
wder
room,
extra
large
master
droom with its own bath, 2 more
bedrooms and another bath, attached
garage with space above roughed in
} ior a studio and bath. It’s most
)} charming.

\ be
§

ie

¢
4

$29,500

¢

72ICK

RANCH

ON
100X185
FOOT
~ws0aed
lot
near.
St.
Philip's.
2
weargoms, living room with fireplace,
sepayate dining rom, jalousied porch,
»full/basement
and
attached
garage.
andable, too.
wP'CTHFIELD

pe

$65,000

‘HARMING
3 YEAR
OLD
CUSTOM
brick 2 story home, de luxe throughout. First floor has beamed
ceiling
living room
with fireplace,
spacious
dining
room,
large
paneled
family
‘room
—
all opening
to a secluded
/ patio; den or bedroom with full bath,
beautiful cabinet kitchen with dining
area. On the second floor, a 14x19
master bedroom with its own dressing
room and large bath, 4 other family

bedrooms

and

Centrally

air

another

conditioned,

11% _ baths.

walking

distance
to
schools
and
churches.
Carpeted
and
immaculately
kept.
a
transferred.
Possession
June

$99,500
BEDROOM,
3 BATH
RANCH
ON A
secluded lane near Country Club. 25
foot living room, formal dining room.
family
room
with
barbecue’
and
unusual brick floor, glazed porch, up
to the
minute
kitchen,
3 bedrooms
with
2
baths
in
one
wing,
guest
bedroom
and
bath
in
other
wing,
partial basement,
and 2 car garage.
20x40
swimming
pool;
excellent
- landscaping.

V. J. BRADY REALTY CO.
11850 Willow Road, Northfield
HI

E. SAWYER

6-5700

SMITH

DEERFIELD
NEW
Exciting

=

Point.

2

new

LISTING

listing

yrs.

in desired

young

Colony

Colonial

in

immaculate condition. 8 spacious rms.
including entry hall; liv. rm.;_
sep.
din. rm.; paneled family rm./frpl.; lg.
family kit. w/breakfast area; powder
room;
utility room;
Master bedroom
w/own bath; 3 family bedrooms;
and
hall
bath
on
2nd
fir.
Beautifully

landscaped;

Ige.

patio

overlooks

wooded rear yard. A must:to
50s. Call Mr. Haskell today.

see

in

Bay

Road

446-2030

AR
NORTH
SHORE
AREA,
COUN' try-like
atmosphere.
4
bdrms.;
2
baths; bsmt.; rec. rm.; dbl. gar.: enc.
patio. Low 20s. Details. CE 4-3245.
NORTHBROOK-SMALL:
4
ROOM.
2
13,500. Low
‘bdrm. home on 3 acre.
axes. 627 Greenwood
Rd., Call 272v0.

pril 27,

1967

GLENVIEW
A
OPEN SUNDAY 1 TO 4:30
1350 BUTTONWOOD LANE

FAMILY AFFAIR .
. Definitely not
for
you
starry-eyed
youngsters
just
starting housekeeping! Newly listed 8
Room,
Brick
and
Frame
Georgian
with oodles and oodles of bedrooms, 4
on 2nd floor and another adjacent to
panelled rec. room in basement, cozy
fireplace,
ist
floor
laundry
room,
panelled unheated den, gas forced air
heat, attached garage. Small easy-toeare for lot. Washington School Area
and just $39,500. Be first to see!

NEWLY
LISTED
AND
JUST $22,500 5
Rm.
Brick
ranch
with
a _ separate
dining room and full basement AND a
2 car garage! On a 175 lot, N. of Main
Street in Washington School Area. We
can handle this one with a low down
payment.
DAWES—CHUTE SCHOOL AREA
Soooo convenient to everything!

brick

ranch

in

move

in

Super

condition!

3

BR’s,
built-in
oven
and
range,
air
conditioned,
thermopane
windows
in
liv. room, overhead sewers. Complete
with
carpeting
and
appliances.
1
Block to Bus line! Now $41,500.
WHAT
DOES.
QUALITY
MAINTENANCE MEAN TO YOU?
We have an
unsurpassed
6 Rm.
Brick
Ranch
at
101 Dodge maintained in unbelievably
perfect
condition.
3 BR’s,
luxurious
panelled
rec.
room
loaded
with
storage
facilities,
huge
2%2
car
garage,
and delightfully
landscaped.
Reduced
to
upper
20s.
Call
us
to
inspect.
OAKTON AND ST. NICHOLAS SCHOOL
What graciousness and charm in this
Early American! 8 spacious Rooms, 4
BR’s., 2 baths, a delightful 50 x 170 lot
and a 2 car garage. Modernized and
in A-l condition.
Located a little bit
E.
of Ridge
Avenue
on
wide
tree
lined street. ONLY
$27,900. A Sherwinner! Grab it!
GOT
$3,000 UNDER
THE
MATTRESS
SOMEPLACE??
That’s all it takes to
fit you into this sharp-showing brick
ranch,
3
bedrooms,
new
deluxe
kitchen,
huge
screened
porch
for
indoor barbequing or relaxing, and a
175’ wooded iot. On Brown Street close
to Main. Long term financing makes
monthly panyments quite low. $24,900.

WEST

WILMETTE

...AVOCA

SCHOOL

NEWLY
LISTED
. Much wanted
location! Deluxe built
7 Room
Brick
Bi-level, Big BR’s,
242 baths
(1 off
master),
white
ash
panelled
fam.
room, eating area in kitchen, sunken
living room, centrally air conditioned.
Carpeting.
drapes,
appliances
_included.
$46,500.
A Sherwinner
home
that won’t last!
;
WEST
WILMETTE
. § ROOM
BILEVEL. A rare one! You bet! 5 BR’s.
including
maid’s
room,
34
baths,
dramatic fam. room with circular wet
bar,
built-in
TV,
and
lannon
stone
fireplace,
huge
sub-basement
with
cedar closet, a kitchen so lovely you'll
simply drool! Air conditioned, circular
driveway, attached garage. In movein condition without lifting a finger.
$63,000.
.

GLENVIEW,

EAST

REDUCED

7 Room

spacious bi-level, 3 BR’s, 2 baths, air
conditioned,
big
modern
kitchen.
Fenced yard, finished rec. room. New
Trier West and Millard Bell Schools!
Now $38,850. A must sell. See it!
We have others. We trade. Call us.

“SAMUEL SHERWIN
607 Howard Street
BRoadway 3-5420

:

Evanston
UNiversity 9-2575

Baird &amp; Warner
GLENVIEW (East)
OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 P.M.
1000 FORESTVIEW DRIVE
(East on Glenview Rd. to Surrey,
South 2 Blocks)
Fine Location! Air Conditioned, very
attractive all Brick and Stone Ranch.
Many de-luxe features, large interior,
3
bedrooms
plus
library
or
4th
bedroom,
ceramic
baths,
separate
dining room, new de-luxe kitchen with
all
built-ins
cost
$4,900.
‘Recreation
room
with
2nd
fireplace,
jalousied
porch,
underground
sprinkling,
etc.
Beautiful grounds, private rear yard.
Vacant,
immediate
possession.
Outstanding Value! See MR. DEAKINS.

Baird &amp; Warner

1151 Waukegan
724-1855

E. SAWYER SMITH
REALTOR
WINNETKA
874 Green

GOELZER and WILDE

REPORT...

What
is rarer than a superb 4 BR
home
on
an
80’
lot
in
Evanston?
We've got one just 1 short block to
Howard
Street in SW’s most wanted
location! 8 exceptionally lovely rooms,
a new
dramatic
panelled
rec. room
opening
to
patio,
air
conditioned,
sumptous kitchen with panelled eating
area, panelled rec. room, 2 fireplaces,
2 car garage, 2!4 ceramic baths (1 off
master)
Use
the extra buildable lot
for your putting green or your kids, or
sell it. It’s a buildable lot. Full price
$76,000. Call us. See it!

STOM BUILT BRICK RANCH WITH
sweeping views of Sunset Ridge Club
fairways.
Living
room
with
picture
window, paneled family room, walled

atio, 3
spacious

LINE

Rd.

J1ss

18

SAMUEL SHERWIN

J. BRADY REALTY CO.
.

For Sale—Houses

Glenview, Ill.
588-1855

WILMETTE
3
BEDRM.
BRICK
BIlevel with lge. dbl. closets, cer. bath,
20 x 27 fam. rm. with wet bar and 1%
bath. 2 car gar. Bell, Highcrest, New
Trier
West,
Loyola
Schools,
Solid
const.,
plasteréd
walls,
oak
firs.
$34,500. Open house Sat. and Sun. 12 to
5. AL 1-9196, 200 Thelin Ct., Wilmette.
KENILWORTH:
BRICK 4 BDRM.;
242
baths;
den;
Florida
rm.;
att.
gar.
Close
to all schools,
churches
and
transp.
In mid 40s
446-7619

Newly

listed

Brick

and

Frame

tile

bath,

powder

room

ranch

and

a

delightful
family
room.
The
entire
property
is in exceptional
physical
condition
with
the following
special
features:
Central
Air
Conditioning,
thermopane
in all fixed windows,
2
car attached garage with electric eye
door, aluminum
screens and storms,

and

a beautiful

lot of over

with complete
$64,500.

privacy.

half acre

The

price

is

WINNETKA—Located in an outstanding
east location this English style brick
house
features
a dramatic
2 story
living room
with a cathedral ceiling
and a fireplace. There are 3 second

floor

bedrooms

basement
is $52,500.

and

and

2 ceramic

a lot 76 x 101. The

KENILWORTH—Frame

Dutch

baths,

price

Colonial

in superb east location. Four second
floor
bedrooms
and
bath
plus
2

bedrooms

and

a

bath

on

the

third.

There
is a fireplace
in
the
living
room,
2 car garage with apartment
shave
and
a beautiful lot 100
x 175.
The price is $59,500.
WILMETTE—A wonderful house for the
young family! This nicely maintained
brick and frame has a fireplace in the
living room,
dining L, kitchen
with

breakfast

area,

ceramic bath on
bedrooms and a

second.

There

2

bedrooms

and

the first plus
powder room

is

a

full

a

2 twin
on the

basement,

attached garage, central air conditioning for the first floor and aluminum
sereens and storms on second floor.
An
easy
walk
9
both
Logan
and

Hubbard

Woods.

The price

of $34,750

includes the nylon carpeting on the
first floor and the living room drapes.

NORTHFIELD—This

outstanding
example of fine contemporary architecture has everything needed
for luxurious living. Five bedrooms, 3 baths, 2
powder rooms,
paneled
den
and
a
wonderful
family
room
22x31.
The
modern
kitchen
and
breakfast
area
have
every
convenience
and_.
the

screened

porch

overlooks

the heated

swimming
pool.
Features
include
central
air
conditioning,
inter-com
system, burglar alarm and a beautiful
lot of about 1-1/3 acres. The price is
$175,000.
NORTHBROOK—If
you want true privacy
with
all the
comforts
of city
living,
be
sure
to
consider
this
luxurious
ranch
on
a_ beautiful
14%
acre lot. There are 4 family bedrooms
and
2 servants,
paneled
basement
recreation room, central air conditioning,
swimming
pool
and
attached
garage. The price is $250,000.
WINNETKA—The
young
family
with
school age children will appreciate the
easy
walk
to Skokie
and
the Crow
Island
schools from
this 6 room,
2
story stucco house. There are 3 second
floor
bedrooms
and
bath,
pleasant
kitchen with breakfast area,
powder
room,
enclosed porch, full basement
and a new oversized garage. A good
value in today’s market.
e price is
$30,500.

GOELZER

714 Elm

Street

and WILDE

REALTORS

NEW

KOENIG &amp; STREY

DESIRABLE

in ever
popular
Swainwood.
Living
room
with
raised
hearth
fireplace,
separate dining
room, modern kitchen
with built in
double ovens and range,
dishwasher
and
disposal.
Adjoining
breakfast room with sliding doors to
20’
x 60’ patio. Three
bedrooms;
Ce-

ramic

sea

HI

6-5544

LISTING

CONTEMPORARY
6 ROOM
FRAME
Ranch located in top Northbrook area.
A lovely home
for a small family.
Paneled recreation room (36 x 14). 1
full bath plus shower
stall bath off
rec. rm. Full basement.
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Mid 20s.

SWAINWOOD

seeing this Brick Mediterranea

AREA

when

Architect built home
with best construction.
Rec.
rm.
with
paneling
indirect lighting and wet bar: 3 lge.
bdrms., 242 baths, great kit. All rooms
with ample closets. Beaut. landscapea
2/3 lot.
IN THE 70s

with

there’s

closets,

to

park

train,

from

this

Glenview Cape
fl. family rm.,

shopping

all

brk.

rm.

and

and

QUALITY

This

kitchen
home.

MRS.

a BEST

BUY.

this

Priced

Town &amp; Country
843 ELM

ASSOCIATES,
STREET

INC.
WINNETKA

HI 6-8000

Winnetka

Mediterranean

FIRST TIME OFFERED
5 PLUS BEDROOMS,
34% baths
Large center entrance foyer. Elegant
30 x 17 sunken living room with hand
carved fireplace. Formal 21 x13 dining room. White ash main floor den
with Thermopane
patio doors. Huge,
remodeled Mutchler kit., butler pantry.
Master
suite
with
bath
and
dressing room. Attached 2 car garage.
Magnificent
125x200
wooded
site.
Tnis marvelous home is priced to sell
at only $76,000.
WE TAKE HOMES IN TRADE

J. KRUGER

717 Elm St.

&amp; CO.

Winnetka

LAKE
BRK.-FRAME

446-8350

FOREST
EARLY

AMERICAN

ranch.
4 years
old.
3 bedrooms,
2:
baths, family room, full basement, 2
car garage. 7 blocks to shopping and
NW RR. May be bought on contract.
$48,500.
63 E. Franklin Place

HAROLD

O. SCHULZ,
256-4949

BUILDERS

on

has

House

in

built-ins

and

with

dining

bedrooms
grounds

and

room,

air

is

area

only.

PARK’S

and

living
bdrm.

wooded

finest

sch.

Custom

‘patio.

sewers.

Main
Must

door

212

Pan.

C.T.

rec.

with

AR

constructed

in

an

built-ins

Nicely

area

and

brick

of

fine

landscaped.

OTT

fine

©

bi

-

Low

588-

ANYONE?

GLENVIEW

New

Eng.

to Willow

Col.

BY

on

OW.

an acre

Park.

Close tra

and
shops.; huge trees; lovely
ld
2
lge.
patios
and
walks, col
w/paving stones from old Wack
cent. air-cond.; 4 lge. bdrms.; 3
baths;
pan.
den.
w/bkcases.;
window;
sev.
din. rm.;
ser.

furnance,

baths,

rm,

heater,

plastered,

CALL

room

NOW
QUICK

basement.

POSSESSION

PA

4

sprinkled.

Hillcrest

dist.

rm.

water

floors throughout;

6-

and

128 LAWNDALE, WILMETTE |
Brick home on large lot with 2
gar. Lg. liv. room _ w/frpl., sep.
room,

area,

n Vv

n

$4

LINCOLNSHIRi

BY OWNER. Custom de luxe, 3 bd:
Col. brk. ranch on 3/4 acre
wood
lot.
Ail
Ige.
rms.
Beaut.
liv.
rm

w/natural stone frpl.; redwood
ing; kit. w/sep. breakfast rm.;

built
4
gar. on

din. rm.; 2 C.T. baths; 2 car
Earare;
full bsmt. Mid 40s.

to

overhead

bar.

3

bdrm. brick ranch w/att. gar. on well
Idscpd. lot w/lge. patio. Forest preserve
14% block-walking
distance
to
school. Pleasant neighborhood. House
has
many
extras,
such
as_ built-in
a
cabinets. Low 20s. CR 2-

at
D

pan
forma

NON-RACIAL

built-in

OWNER—ATTR.

with eating

DEERFIELD

TAX

w/wet

kit.

wiring, good flr. plan, full
exc. closets an storage. Patio.
Call owner, 251-4708. -

Country

leading

mod.

dishwasher. Powder room. Upstair:
lg. master bdrm., 2 other bdrms.,
bath, carpeting and draperies.
New roof on_ house an
ig

flr. laundry rm. Leaving state.
sacrifice. Low 50s. ID 2-3516.

NORTHBROOK—BY

$26,500.

well

storms-screens:

open-

conditioned

LOWEST

cabs.

in fam.

VALUE.

-Attractive living room
and —
“L’’.
Pretty
wood
cabinet

Adjacent

appls.
in kit.
Bluestone
foyer,
dbl.
stone frplc. thermal windows throughout, beamed
ceiling, pegged flr., 16’

thermal

446-

Glen Oak acres-private tennis court

custom

in 5 yr.
old custom
ranch w/att. 212 car

ac.

Winn

located

Charming

NORTHBROOK—4 BED. COLONIAL:
1903 Barberry Rd.
Open Sunday 2 to 5 p.m.
Quality house in Heathercrest area of
fine homes. 8 plus rooms, 21% baths;
LR.;
sep.
D.R.;
fully.
equip.
kit.;
attractive fam. rm.;
2 car gar. 21%
vrs. old-like new cond. Large rooms.
Cent.
air-cond.,
many
extra
quality
features.
Can give quick occupancy.
Exceptional
value
in middle
40s —
under replacement value. By owner.
PArk 4-5308.
HIGHLAND

&amp; WEINR

TENNIS

gardens.

family

automatically

appointment

x

Rd.

NORTHEAST

Oh yes, just 2 blocks to Sacred Heart.
Priced in upper brackets. Shown by

gi

80s.

724-1855

schools,

unusual

many

with

deluxe

location.

terraced

and

TWI

342 _ baths,

bdrms.,

paneled family room,

patio

many

1151 Waukegan Rd.

cathedral ceiling living room—dinin
nd
room
breakfast
separate
room,

glamorous

‘

Baird 8 Warne
Glenview, Il

fam.

attractive ranch
at $32,250.

make

ing.

fast area. 3 Nice bedrooms, 2
(one off master bedroom). A well

ing

2 full baths

Al

25’x

RANCH—POPULAR

is

homes.
dining

A

and

hi

kitchen

and

Low

like-new,

home

and

bedrooms

SW

Spacious
living
room;
dini
ro
“L’’; pleasant kitchen with builtnice bedrooms; 112 baths Plus
cen
air-conditioning.
Short walk to se
and
park
for recreation
and
:
Bgbchhcruky
ming.
For
appointment
call
OTTE.
‘
:

rary custom
built triin the middle of more
wooded lot, yet just 2
East

Bay

EXCELLENT

level, nestled
than
4% acre

choice

Delightful

PORTER

CUSTOM BUILT BRICK RANCH
located
in
Northfield.
Beautifully
decorated,
and in walk-in
condition.
Built-in oven
and range
plus eating
area
in kitchen.
Paneled
rec.
rm.
w/beamed
ceiling
and
glass
doors
leading
to large
patio.
3 twin
size

are.

the

Realtors
6z Green

B. Blackwell &amp; Assoc.
251-3640
251-6465
WINNETKA
NEW ON MARKET
BY OWNER
This contem
shopping.

see

lighting

CONDITIONED.

bdrm.

Mae

blocks to lake, transportation,

AND

cabinets. Plenty of EATING AREA
and a second sink. CENTRALLY
AIR

rm. w/adj. terrace. 2 nice bdrms., 235
baths and‘util. rm. 2nd flr.: 2 bdrms.
and
bath.
Exe.
constr.,
Central
air
cond.
Stately
trees,
underground
sprinklers. 2 car gar. Upper bracket.

There.

should

overhead

HOME OF DISTINCTION
Authentic Col. brk. in one of the finest
Exec. areas. Lovely 9 rm., 4 bdrms.,
315, bath,
spacious
home
w/charm
reflected throughout.
Ist
fl.:
entr.

din.

you

fireplaces.

KENILWORTH
Eng.
style
estate
home
w/charm.
Superb
constr.,
immac.
cond.
6 bdrms., 412 baths. Lovely library, liv.,
din. rms. Upper bracket.
A home you
will be proud to live in, entertain in
and own.

rm.,

PATIO

is one of the featu:

OVER AN ACRE of ground. 3

2780 LANDWEHR
RD.

liv.

fl

SIZE
BEDROOMS
and
3
BATHS. FAMILY ROOM with
window overlooking patio and yare

baths. South of Willow Rd. High 40s.”

lg.

tile

WHITE. BRICK |

Reduced for quick sale. Charming
2
story brk. and frame col. among fine
homes.
Exc. cond. Lg. liv. rm., din.
rm.,
lovely
kit.
and
fam.
rm,
214

hall,

with

Ranch
home
in
a_ lovely
location
in
EAST
LAKE
FO
Beautifully
Oe
WOODED
RAVINE
lot
this is
SPECIAL
HOUSE
for
someone

Glenview
Wilmette
Northbrook

NORTHBROOK

:
loca- |

PANELLED
FAMILY
ROOM
fireplace.
There
are
also
3 T
BEDROOMS 2! tile baths. CEN’
AIR
CONDITIONING.
Immacu
‘ condition. $73,500
}

&amp; STREY

PA 9-0330
AL 1-0330
CR 2-0330

the

POOL

And

$29,900

KOENIG

STONE

ayes

MING

Cod. With new kit., ist
full bsmt., gar., earlv

possession.

4

this delightful English “sues
in Glenview.
INDOOR
GRILL
WET BAR too for genial entert

SHOPPING

schls.,

2 rooms

KENILWORTH

entryway

overlooking

IN LOCATION.

Walk

AND

choice

across

room ir
one
lar,

Ss.

de luxe elect.

One owner 3 bdrm. brk. bi-level with
plastered
walls.
Kit.
with . built-ins.
lge. fam. rm. possible on lower level.
244 car gar. with alum. siding. Exc.
landscaping.
LOWER 30s

CLOSE

PORCH

anc

ROOM. FIVE 2nd floor
BEDROO
a. BATHS. Front and back stairway

TRANSFERRED

AND

in

ig

hen
-

STEP DOWN LIVING ROOM ope
to 20° JALOUSIE
PORCH,
a
C(
DEN for dad and a PANELLED
RE

raised Hearth frpl., lge.
centrally air-cond. 2 car
IN THE 40s

TO SCHL

ay

—

room, lar c ii

a SCREENED

gracious

5 bdrms., spacious colonial. De luxe
open
country
kit.,
lge.
fam.
rm.
w/frpl. and bookcases, sep. din. rm.,
Ist
fl. laundry.
Finished
garage.
Professionally
landscaped.
June possession.
IN THE 40s

WALK

§

tion. Your kids can easily WA
‘oO
SEARS
school or NEW
TRIER
the
Northwestern
Station
is
This
is
a
BEAUTIFULLY
BU
home
in tiptop condition. There’s

QUALITY IN SWAINWOOD AREA
All brk. ranch with minimum upkeep
expenses,
3 bdrms.,
115 baths,
sep.
din.
rm.
and
fam.
rm.
Close
to
Roosevelt Park, beaut. fenced in back
yard.
Full
bsmt.,
attached
2
car
garage. A lot of house
$45,900

OWNER

the

Elegant2
delightful

BREAKFAST

BRICK

HOME

5 dble.

cozy

home

Swainwood area with quality construction throughout.
Make
this
a home
you’ll be proud
to own.
3 nice
sz.

bdrms.,

from

the
back
of
house.
Rec.
basement. Two bedrms —
enough
to be divided into
Under $40,000

BIG FAMILY—MORE ROOM?
See
this
great
home
with
5
big
bdrms., 242 baths, huge Ist fl. family
rm. In town location. Just what you
have been waiting for.
UPPER 40s

_kit. with D/D,
pan. rec. rm.,
gar.

blocks

STATION.
ROOM,

room off of dining

Custom
built lannon
stone and brk.
Glenview
ranch
on
115
acres
of
wooded
landscaped
ground.
7 rms.,
242 baths, heated encl. porch. 2 plus
garage,
lovely
flagstone
patio
surrounded by flowers.
LOW 6s

OWNER

two

ORTH
LIVING

COUNTRY PRIVACY
FOR RELAXED LIVING

ONE

they built the finest and Ay

ust

ATTRACTIVE
MODERN
BRK FRON"
‘ranch w/3 bdrms;
full bsmnt;
landscaped fenced yard.
DENNIS R. JONES
ABLE
REALTY

1609 Fowler

DEERFIELD

o

BY

OWNER.

ee

ATTRAC

tive 4 BR split-level, 244 CT baths,
DR, CT kit. w/built-ins and good

eating area. Lge. fam. rm. with
to spacious

ar.

Near

6,950.

For

yard.

Sub-bsmt.

appt.

945-0728.

schs.,

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glenc oe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

train

and

ize

door

2 car

s

Classified—

i

17_

�or SaleHo&amp; ssSTREY
150KOENIG
a,

EASY

as

TO CARE

Weston

4 bdrm. split-level home on one of the
pr
est streets in Glenview. Walk to
everything,
near
train.
In excellent
chi. dist. Owner transfered.
NG-IN CONDITION
enview bi-level with

ths,

44
a

3

IN 30s -

bdrms.,

fenced
ASKING

yard.

July
Ist
$28,900

ACRE COUNTRY LOT
brook
custom
ranch

with

FULLY

2

ms., teen age boy would love the
one with crab orchard frpl., liv. rm.

_

for

details

UPPER

20s

PARK AND POOL 1 BLK. AWAY
for
with

ranch

spacious home?
See
3 twin
sz.
bdrms.,

18’
x 16’ new

air-cond.

in

fam.

liv.

2\/&gt; Baths

like

Wonderful

bdrm.

rm.

ranch

comb.,

_ area,

gar.,

and

with

kit.

fenced

stores.

ample

closet

with

ample

yard,

walk

and.

eating

to schls.

$20,509

4 bdrms., 142 bath home with family
rm. There are 8 lge. rms., in all, on a

quiet

cul-de-sac.

Many

extras

included

AS LOW
Decorator
inspection

_ It’s a great time to get started in your
own home. Perfect 3 bdrm. ranch with
_ good
sized
rooms.
Nice
yard
with
trees, on quiet cul-de-sac,
LOW 20s

2

2 way fireplace. Parquet
att. gar. Low 40s.

floors.

2

RED

Unique

34 mile on Techny to Sunset

nston

i
living room
with dining
‘spacious
kitchen
with
eating
1 dry basement. Located on

lot. Includes wall to
and appliance. $23,500.

2

BEDROOM

wall

area,
area.
large

carpeting

BUNGALOW.

LARGE

_ living room
with wood burning fireplace;
pleasant
kitchen
with
eating
area;
screened
porch.
Paneled
and
carpeted throughout. A truly appealing

- home in splendid,

ready

condition . . . $17,500.
only $1,800 down.

3 PLUS
Leh.

Can

BEDROOM

;

to move

into

be yours

for

STUCCO HOME.

spacious

kitchen.

Full

basement, and 1 car garage. Located
in South Evanston near schools and
_ transportation. $19,500.
eat

ALBERT

GASKIN

St.

UNiversity

VEN OF PRIVACY

Have

your own arboretum!

want

room

for

pool?

NEW

LISTING of over an acre. 4 bedrooms,

‘Family
t

only

a

room,

ig

21% baths,

23g

2 fireplaces.

Contemporary

$53,500.
Cai Mrs. May

home

(AL 1-0550, res.)

NDERS
AL I-III!

=

111 Green

at

You

Bay

Rd.,

Have

BUT CAN MAKE
ly
payments we
and

purchase

Little Cash
SIZEABLE MONTHcan find a home for

existing

contracts

and

mortgages.

Roth

Mortgage

po
_

_

ies

2-yr. old bi-level;
spacious liv. rm.;
‘sep.
din.
rm.;
custom
cab. _ kit.
ediocuat
fam. rm.;
frple.;
3 twin

IMPERIAL

212 baths;
gar.; free

282-1600

“~ DEERFIELD—WOODLAND
ttractive

se. lot.
nd

is., 144

fam.

brick

Lge.

and

oak

baths,

rm.

att.

Almost

PARK

frame

pan.

ranch

LR

gar.,

and

20s.

1455

BRICK COLONIAL
Evanston/Skokie
rms.;
1%
baths;
“yc
ating
space; cpting incl.
y OWNER?
*
BEDROOM

~

BRICK

kit.

crptg.

apes
throughout.
Upper
oodland Dr. 945-3229.

-

on

W/irple. 3

country

new

A Home

GREEN

2-6600

BAY ASSOC.

ney

Road,

L 1-7373

2

BY OWNER

WEST

School.

bedrooms,
Low 30s.

OPEN

112

New

BY

bath

OWNER—NEW

Trier

Brick

SUNDAY

West.

3

Bi-level.

1-4

217 Thelin Court
ALpine 1-8279
ROOMING
HOUSE
SOUTH
EAST
EVaston R-6 Zoning, License for 7 rooms
and 1 Apt. Call Mr. Massman, L. A.
Peterson &amp; Co. GR 5-1010.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life

CHIEF

QUINLAN
See
Evanston

our

CALL

&amp; TYSON,

picture

display

4

Inside

Cover

cover pages
Pages 34
and 38

Page

Page 27

in

Offices

Shore

Evanston,

Forest

27

Community

Deerfield,
Glenview:

and

QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.
McGUIRE &amp; ORR, INC.
JUST OFFERED
AIR CONDITIONED
CUSTOM
BUILT
_one owner brick home on beautifully
landscaped lot in Sprucewood Village
2
family
rooms;
2
fireplaces,
3
bedrooms
23% baths;
2 car oversize
garage. Call Mrs. Slaughter.

&amp; ORR,

3-3220

SOUTHEAST
A
sparkling
baths,
custom
split-level on a
hilltop.
. ETHEL

INC.

GR 5-1080
HIGHLAND PARK
home—4
bdrms.,
21%
built
air
conditioned
beautifully landscaped
69,900
ROSENTHAL

GLENCOE REALT
Park

Av.

GLENVIEW;

Phone

FIRST TIME

835-1800

OFFERED

7rm.; 144 bath; split-level; w/bsmnt.;
att.
gar.;
in
desirable
Flick
Park
area; low 30s.

DOETSCH

REALTY

CO.

729-0004.
GLENVIEW:
3
BDRM.
112
BATH
Cape
Cod;
$24,600;
low
taxes;
nr.
shopping, transp., schls. Lg. lot.
912 Glenwood Ln.
:
724-3531.
2847
WILMETTE
AV.,
AIR
COND.
faced
brick bi-level. 3 bedrms.,
14%
baths, oversized 2 car gar. For the
small family. $34,900. AL 1-5706.

* Winnetka Talk * Glen coe News * Glenview Announcements

and The Village Lamplighter,

serving

question,

let

us

help

HERE IS QUALITY AT A LOW
price in Central Evanston.
We offe:
this 3 bedroom
ranch only
10 years
old. The living room and
dining room
have
thermopane
picture
windows
The cabinet kitchen has eating
area
with built-in oven and range.
Refrig:

erator

also

included.

There

are

| A MOST LIVEABLE HOUSE FOR THE

least money.
Attractive living roo
with
fireplace
and
cheerful
picture
window, separate dining room, kitch
en with eating
area,
3 comfortabl
bedrooms
plus
a_
sleeping
orch
Carpeting
and
appliances
included
Full
basement;
2
car
garage.
A
schools are within walking distance
so is the train. Low 30s.

THE FIRST CONSIDERATION MUST
be the setting.
Inspect
this ——_
home
that
overlooks
the
lake.
2
spaciousness and charm of the firsf
floor invites any type of entertaining
The 2nd floor has 5 family bedrooms
and 4 baths, which is ideal for the
prowise family. There are bedroo
or live-in help. Near schools. Make
an appointment for inspection of this
gracious home.

INDIAN HILL REALTY, INC

with

Vroman-McKnight
Realtors

lush

2 Master

NORTHFIELD
New
on
market
—
contemporary
ranch — nearly an acre, 3 bdrms., 3
baths, open plan liv. rm., din. rm. and
fam. rm. Lovely kitchen with separate

IN WILMETTE
6 ROOM BRICK RESIDENCE
Living
rm.,
dining
rm.,_
kitchen
enclosed summer pch. on Ist floor.
bedrooms
and
bath
on
2nd.
Fu
basement,
HW
gas
ht.
Priced
a
$27,000.

service

oye

bar

for

pool

fam.

covered

rm.

but

and

patio.

operable.

LAKE FOREST
3/4
acre
in
Estate
area,
a _ true
American Colonial Ranch of dea luxe
construction. Living rm. and fam. rm.
with cathedral
ceilings and see-thru
fireplace, large sep, din. rm., 3 twin
bdrms.,
2
baths,
full
beautifully
finished bsmnt. Many extra surprises.
Well priced at $64,500.

&amp; STREY

OUILMETTE LANE
Split-level.
Living
rm.,
dining
‘‘L”,
cabinet kitchen, 2 bedrooms and tiled
bath on lst Level.
Master
bedroo
w/studio on 2nd level. Bsmt.
level
Family room, ldry. area and pwdr
Gas
ht. Att.
garage.
Enclosed
rea
yard. Asking $30,000.
CENTRAL
Living-dining
net kitchen,
baths. Full
garage. Mid

PA
AL
CR

&amp; STREY

9-0330
1-0330
2-0330

PARK, BRK. RANCH
rm. comb.
Large cabi
3 bedrms. and 14% tiled
bsmt. Gas ht. 2 car det
30s.

Vroman-McKnight
515-4th

St.

ALpine

1-040’

Wallace &amp; Orth, Inc
REALTORS

NEW TRIER SCHOOLS
=
Northfield
estate
listing
adjoining
Middlefork
Tennis
Club,
you'll love
the 4 bedrooms, the family room, the
3 fireplaces
(one
from
Robert
Lincoln’s home) the numerous baths and
all
the
wonderful
features
in
this
individually
designed
home.
Custom
built.
CALL NOW TO SEE

KOENIG

Glenview
Wilmette
Northbrook

Your Want Ad in the Hollister
Newspapers reaches the entire North Shore market. The
cost is small and the quick
satisfactory results will amaze
you. If you are listed in the
phone book, just say ‘Charge

EVANSTON
JUST LISTED
Remodeled 6 rooms, 3 bedroom (plus
1144 bath home. Large kitchen, gas
ho
water heat. Many extras. $21,500.

Wallace &amp; Orth, Inc.
Evanston
GReenleaf

SEE

Glenview
PArk 4-5600

5-2700

OUR
PICTURE
ADS
IN THE
MARKET PLACE OF THIS ISSUE.

SPECIAL SACRIFICE SALE
Transferred executive wants his
ily to be with him. Willing to

less

for speedy

sale.

Most

fam
take

attractive.l

Perfect
condition.
Contemporary,
Handsome grounds, Picture windows,
All built-in kitchen w/large breakfas
area.
4 bdrms.,
212
baths,
famil
room,
basement,
2 car garage
anc
air-conditioning.
SIMILA
OMES

THE
NOW

PRICE
FOR THIS
AN UNBELIEVABLE

It)"
457

Central

LAKESIDE
Av.,

M
$49,950.

H.P.

432-6320

NORTHBROOK
3 YEAR
OLD
BRICK
ranch,
excellent
condition.
Walk
to
shops,
schools
and transportation.
3
nice bedrooms, ceramic bath on first
floor.
attractive
country
kitchen-din.
rm. Beautiful pnid. full basement with
ceramic bath, 2 car attached garage.
Gas
heat.
Backyard
enclosed
by
cyclone fence. Only $37,500. Call owner
after 6 p.m. 272-5197.

EAST EVANSTON
4 BDRMS.
|!/, BATHS
$26,000
ORRINGTON REALTY
DA 8-4440

N. EVANSTON

GLENVIEW—EXCLUSIVE
SWAIN
wood 3 bdrm. Ranch. Lg. corner lot.
baths. den, frpl., double garage, etc
Fashionable decor. Tennis, swimming
skating, supervised play 1 blk. Con
to train, shppg.,
top schols.
Owner
Best offer mid 30s. 724-1027.

BY OWNER
12 yr. old brk. ranch. 3 bdrms.,
115
baths.
liv.-din.
comb.
Frple.
brkfst.
nook scrnd. porch,
attic, full bsmt.,
garage. Fenced yard. Comb. windows
Carpeting and drapes. 1 blk. to ‘‘L’’
Under $35,000. 677-7691.

GLENVIEW:
7 rm.; 14%
att.
gar.;
area; low

FIRST

TIME

OFFERED

bath; split-level; w/bsmnt.;
in
desirable
Flick
Park
30s.

DOETSCH

REALTY CO.

729-0004.

3

bedrooms
and
14% baths.
Full -base
ment.
Forced
air
gas
heat
and
centrally
air-conditioned.
Aluminun
roll up awnings. Permanent combina
tion storms and screens. 2 car garage
2 blocks to Skiles School. Only $24,500

NORTHFIELD

Villager

Winnetka, Lake
Northbrook

—

the

|

STUCCO AND SHINGLE—7 ROOMS
Lovely 1st floor: Living rm., den, DR
new kitchen
and pwdrm.
3 bedrms
and bath on 2nd. Bsmt., gas ht. 2 car
gar. Low 30s.
:

ads:

Park Herald
North

setting

garden

KOENIG

Highland

every

and

is

BUSINESS”

SELL?

with the answer! We are experience
at this — it’s our business. Glad
tec
consult with you about it anytime—
Give us a call!

6-7274
1-4463

a division of
C. A. HEMPHILL &amp; ASSOCIATES
330 W. Frontage Rd., Northfield
HI 6-8373

Deerfield

342

landscaping

INC.
Page

Wilmette Life
Winnetka Talk
;
Glencoe News
Inside
Northbrook Star
Glenview Announcements

that

TO

bedrooms,
215 baths — Paneled family
rm., spacious living-dining rm. overlooking
garden,
Basement
—
2 car
garage CENTRAL AIR, Jalousied Den
—
Could
be
used
as guest
bedrm.
Loads of attic storage. $72,000.

1884

Review

Serving

Hillcrest
LOngbeach

HEMPHILL BUILT
EXECUTIVE RANCH
In former nursery

IS OUR

or NOT

yee

REALTORS
38 Green Bay Rd., Winnetka
Hillerest 6-0900

King's Court Corporation

SELL

Realtors-Since

BR

Winnetka
999 Linden

REALTORS
OR

If

SELL

L. RINGER

9215 Waukegan Road
Morton Grove, Illinois
965-6680
ANYTIME

McGUIRE

WILMETTE;
HARPER,
ST. JOSEPH’S
New Trier East school dist. Cozy 3
bdrm. home on cul-de-sac. 18 x 14 pan.
family rm. opens onto lovely private
yard. Excellent carpet, drapes. Ideal
for children. Near trans., shopping.
28,500
By Owner
251-9294.

Bell

;
op
ogy
Low
30s.
679-3552

Wilmette

ELEGANT
4 BR.
SPLIT-LEVEL,
212
baths. 80’ x 168’ prof. landscpd. w/sod
and matched evergreens. Auto. undergrnd.
sprinkling
system.
Large,
unusual
patio,
chain
link
fence.
Gas
heat. Cent. air-cond., gas unit. 242 car
gar. w/elect. door opener. Many other
extras. By appointment only, 945-5808.

8

Classified

ID

Northbrook

_FOR THE BIG FAMILY
Spacious brick home on secluded lot
with
loads
of evergreens
and
pine
trees, it has 5 big bedrooms, 2 baths,
living
room’
with
fireplace,
birch
cabinet kitchen, basement, 3-car garage, low taxes, immediate possession
A Buy at $37,500.

from

CHARMING
5
YEAR
OLD
4 BEDroom
Colonial
ranch
in
excellent
ee
Bay window in liv. rm.
and
another in sep. din. rm. Lovely
marble foyer. Pan. fam. rm. 3 frpls.
Large
basement-2
car
atte.
garage.
Terrific location for New
Trier and
Avoca as well as Loyola and Regina
schools. Priced in low 60s.

Central air-cond. 2
Paneled basement.

—

H.P.

Downtown

TO BUY

L. RINGER

baths. 2 yrs. old.
ear att. garage.

New Trier district. 729-3428.

With Everything

Av.,

:
SPRING BARGAIN
This
charming
brick
home
has
2
bedrooms, dining area, finished basement, garage, walk to bus and stores,
owner going South.
Asking $22,900.

PHONE

PARK

YOU
ARE
LOOKING
FOR
A
house oozing with charm and different
from
the
‘‘Mine
Run,’
then
you
should
see
this 4 bdrm.,
242
bath
home.
The
gorgeous
liv.
rm.
has
Butternut
panid.
frple.
wall:
SEPARATE din. rm., panld. FAMILY
rm.
w/l1
brick
wall:
Attract.
kitchen,
Formica top work space, Kitchen Aide
DW, range: Rec. rm. w/tiled floor in
base. House is tastefully dec., beautifully ldscpd.
Selective neighborhood,
near school, transp. and town. Priced
in low 50s. For further inf, and appt.
to see, CALL;

WILMETTE

RANCH,

and

of

256-3000

DEERFIELD

9-1444

TALL TREES

bdrms.; plus master suite;
smnt.;
game room;
att.
form patio; $59,900.

Avenue

129 Green

Evanston

UNiversity

eee

Lake

Corporation

3000 Central St.

of storage

Unheard

“WILMETTE

Consult
us
without
obligation.
also furnish secondary financing

We

1409

482 Central

Wilmette

Loads

WILMETTE
AN
ATTRACTIVE
Split
Level _ in
IMMACULATE
condition!
Living
room,
Dining
‘‘L,’’ Kitchen
w/builtins. LARGE
breakfast room. Master
bedroom w/bath.
3 family bedrooms
and bath.
Paneled
FAMILY
ROOM.
Screened porch, Patio. CENTRALLY
AIR CONDITIONED. $46,500.

Betsey Norris
Weston E. Davie
REALTORS
Bay Road, Winnetka HI 6-4500

Green

IN AND REGISTER
WITH OUR
‘‘MAGIC BRAIN”

WINNETKA
CUSTOM BUILT FIVE bedroom Colonial. Living room
w/fireplace,
Separate
Dining
room,
Cypress
paneled
DEN.
Country
Kitchen
w/built-ins,
eating area and wet bar, Maid’s room
and
bath
on
Ist.
Master
bedroom,
dressing
room
and
bath.
RECREATION
ROOM.
CENTRALLY
AIR
CONDITIONED.
A VERY
SPECIAL
HOUSE! $85,000.

APPOINTMENT

:
A RUSTIC CHARMER
Kingdom ‘all of your own on a wooded
rolling
lot,
right
in the
middle
of
town, this 3 or 4 bedroom home has a
fine
treatment
of
Mahogany
and
Walnut
paneling,
fireplace,
family
room, game room, etc.
Luxury at its Best $45,500.

HOME
TO HOME
REFERRAL-SERVICE

IF

Or did you

swimming

extras.

many

AN

GLENVIEW

price.
$23,500
NORTH
WINNETKA
Here
is
a
4
Bedroom
Home
in
Convenient Location. First Floor Den
and Separate Dining Rm. plus breakfast
rm.
Low
taxes
and
at $42,500
EAST
WILMETTE
Preferred Location—2 Blocks to Lake.
5 Bedrooms,
2!2 Baths.
Newly
Remodeled Kitchen, Huge Fam. Rm. A
Lovely
Elegant
Home
in
Excellent
Condition.
$64,900
LAKE-BAY REALTY COMPANY

9-1669

AT WILMETTE
F. G. Hastings, Realtor

i

nook.

so

HIGHLAND

CoO.

HOMEFINDERS
1229 Emerson

Breakfast

FOR

Wachen E. Davie
&amp; Co.
42

OPEN
SUNDAY
2 16.5
1333.
Elmwood
Avenue—Wilmette
See
this choice location—Walk
to everything.
Large
Living
Rm.
Separate
Dining Rm.,
3 Large Bedrooms.
$39,500.
EAST
GLENVIEW
Do
you
want
a
ranch
in
prime
location? Here is a perfect little Gem!
Large Living Rm.,
Kitchen W/Bit-in

IMMACULATE
BRICK
AND
CALIfornia Redwood
home.
Custom
de_ signed and custom built for comfort
nd easy maintenance.
2 bedroom,

US

- For Sale—Houses

‘““YOUR HOME
TO

HIGHLAND PARK
Here is a SMART and STYLISH Split
Level
set on beautifully
landscaped
property.
FIVE
bedrooms,
3 baths.
Parquet floors in Living room, Dining
IL.
Pecan
paneled
FAMILY
ROOM
w/bar.
CENTRALLY
AIR
CONDITIONED. SUB BASEMENT. $72,500.

Dorothy Amos
Ruth Nock

Lake-Bay Realty

AL

ON

WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF
HOUSES
FROM
EVANSTON’
TO
LAKE FOREST ALONG THE LAKE,
AND
FROM
GLENVIEW
TO BAR.
RINGTON PRICED FROM $20,000 TO
$200,000,
ANY
OF
WHICH
WE
beta BE MOST HAPPY TO SHOW

Fields.

SEAL HOMES, INC.
2601 MULBERRY LANE
NORTHBROOK, ILL.
CR 2-5600
SH 3-1352

Northbrook
Glenview
Wilmette

~

=

bdrm.,

lot.

_ bath ranch. Cathedral beamed ceiling
in liv. rm. Comb. fam. rm. and din.

Be.

Furnished Models. Open for
10:30 a.m. until dark daily,

3

wooded

HOME

to see this brick home in choice location. 4 Bdrms.,
4 Baths. Large Liv.
Rm. Large Family Rm. Gracious Din.
Rm. Modern Kitchen, 2 car att. garage. Located on beautifully landscaped
16 acre.

Directions:
Edens-expressway
or
Waukegan
Rd,
(42A) to
Willow Rd.,
west on Willow to Shermer Rd.; north
on Shermer to Techny Rd. Turn west

Large

RANCH

WINNETKA
CALL

$37,100

and SUN.

TYPE

INDIAN HILL REALTY, INC.

GLENCOE
THE BEST BUY NOW is this Unusual
and
Dramatic
Split
Level
w/DELUXE
landscaping.
LARGE
Living
room w/doors to porch. PANELLED
‘Family
room
opens
onto
a_ lovely
patio.
Dining
L w/built-ins.
Custom
cabinet Kitchen w/skylight and breakfast bar, D and D. 3 plus bedrooms
and
2 baths.
Master
bedroom
has
dressing room. $49,500.

well landscaped acre. Liv. Rm. with
fplee. Separate Din. Rm., Fam. Rm.
with
fplce.
Large
Kit.
with
dining
area. 3 good size Bdrms.
and 2 CT
Baths.
Centrally
air
conditioned.
Electric eye garage door. Full basement with fplce. $58,500.

AS 10% DOWN

including SAT.

CUSTOM CONTEMPORARY
Eyce ene
rm.
car

LUXURY

158

Ring RINGER
for RESULTS
IBM

LAKE FOREST

2 Car Garages

$50,000 TO

FOR YOUNG FAMILY’

_

Homes

ALL YEAR-ROUND
COMFORT AIR-CONDITIONED.

_ CLEAN AS A WHISTLE
~ at $29,900

Series’’

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
Paneled
family
rooms,
100%
wool
wall-to-wall carpeting
or oak flooring.
Twin lavatories, sli ing glass shower
stalls.
Mud
rooms.
appen
double
oven-range, dishwasher and disposal.

_. CONVENIENT LOCATION
3

Squire

For Sdle—Hoases

COME

ENGLISH
BRICK
HOME
IN
FINE
location.
First flr. has a large Liv.
Rm.
with fplce., separate Din. Rm.,
completely remodeled family Kit. and
enlarged glazed and screened Porch
with Vinyl] tiled flooring. 2nd flr. has
3 Bdrms.,
2 CT Baths,
extra large
closets.
Large
and beautifully iandscaped yard has aluminum
screened
summer
house wired for electricity.
Att.
garage
has
electric
eye
door.
5
A

3, 4 and 5 Bedrooms

this
lge.

rm.,

rm.

GUARANTEED

“Country

Colonials
Bi-Levels
'
Split-Levels

Roman brk. frpl., birch cab. kit.,
bsmt. with brk. frpl., 2 car gar.

huge

-

14, ACRE LANDSCAPED SUBURBAN
estate with city-home facilities in a
community
of
good
schools
and
churches.

14%

E. Davie &amp; Co.

KENILWORTH

FIELDS

pan. fam. rm., attached garage

c
etely
possession.

For. Sale—Houses

FOR

PRICED

*

7

158

835

POLO

3-bdrm.;

LN.

fam.

rm.,

GLENVIEW

or 4th bdrm.;

2%

baths;
wooded
4% acre
plus;
2-ca
gar.,
additional
pull-off
reid
&lt;2
2.
story authentic Williamsburg
Colonial
Wild flower haven; new kitchen;
pos
June 15. $65,000. 729-2180.
|

* Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

April 27,

196

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�oe

af

ee

BS

1

S

158

Re

For

lenview Realty
6

ROOM

N.U.

IN

in

rm.,

furnace,

Living

Eating

New

rm.,

space

Bath,

separate

in

Fire-

RED

BRICK

Kitchen.

$232.

ATTRAC-

tively remodeled
and
maintained.
6
rms., 3 bedrms.,
142 baths,
Modern
Kit.
4 yr.
old Kenmore
Stove
and
Dishwasher.
Lge.
Liv.
rm.
w/Air
conditioner, Din. rm. All nailed down
carpeting,
draperies
and
Color
TV
Antenna Incl. 2 car Gar., full Bsmt.
w/Panld.
Rec.
rm.,
extra Bdrm.
or
Den
and
Shower
stall.
July
Ist
pretension.
Realistically priced. $33,-

South

West

Boanston

FOR
YOUR
FIRST
HOME
YOU'LL
enjoy
this
cozy
3 Bedroom
Brick
Ranch with Living-Dining room Combination,
well equipped
Kitchen
and
attractively
decorated
throughout.
Nicely . landscaped
lot
with
Patio,
Yard Lights and new 2 car Garage
with overhead doors. Many inclusions
and Only $21,950.

Glenview Realty

QUINLAN

&amp; TYSON,

1571 SHERMAN AVE.
AL 1-6700
UN 4-2600

4-0600

EVANSTON
BR 3-3750

INDIAN RIDGE
In Northbrook
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY

3 and 4 bedroom bi-levels
now nearing completion for
immediate occupancy or will
build to suit. 2 ceramic tile
baths, double oven gas range,
dishwasher, disposal and finished family room. Located
in New Trier school district,
3 blocks from Edens Highway. Directions: Edens to Willow Rd., W. 3 blocks to Briste 3.4 block to Abbott
Court, E. '/&gt; block.
Open daily after | p.m.

ing

room

to

2 car

garage.

tep saver kitchen and base‘ment. Priced at $46,900.

TOWN
Walters

DE

im
40s.

BUILDERS
and

Landwehr

272-5150
WILMETTE

LUXE

BRICK

Elston Builders

Rds.

RANCH

674-0300
256-3479
KOENIG &amp; STREY

HOME

available

for possession

on June

NEW

20.

DUTCH

COLONIAL

sun
with living room,
dining room,
three
room,
kitchen .w/eating
area;
bedrooms and a ceramic tile bath on

second
one

floor.

car

Beautiful

garage.

Hokanson
Davis

St.

Low

yard,

taxes.

oversize

$27,900.

&amp; Jenks

REALTORS
GReenleaf

Forest

Preserve

KOENIG &amp; STREY

5-1617

165

NORTHBROOK

119 W. Maple
Mundelein
.-

4-3294

RANCH

CHOICE

BRICK
6
ROOM
ranch, 3 bedroom or 2 and den, living
room,
dining L, kitchen with eating
car
port
and
area,
full
basement,
patio. $25,900.
Waukegan

WILMETTE:
block.
baths,

Compact
approx.

disposal,

full

REALTY
PArk

Rd.

BELL

4-0609

SCHOOL,

1
Georgian, 3 B.R., 14; 2
6 yrs. old, gas heat,

basement.

Neat,

easily

maintained. Lovely backyard. $27,500.
Owner. Call RA 6-7720 days, 248-113 8
eves., and weekends.
KENILWORTH
106 ROGER .
3 bdrms. 2'2 baths; fully air-cond., 2
~ biks. Sears school, 4 blks. New Trier,
3 biks train, 142 blk bus. Call owner

251-3606

NORTHBROOK.

BY

OWNER.

6 RM.

ranch.
Full
bsmt.;
built-in
kitch.
- eonvertible
carport-porch;
gas heat

~ extras. In 20s. 272-3369.

April

27,

Wilmette

THE COUNTRY

ATTRACTIVE

~ GLENVIEW

Rd.,

AL

1-0330

LOVELY
3 bdrm.
tri-level on 80 x 149
ft. wooded lot. Built-ins, fam. rm., 14%
baths,
gar. Lake
and
beach
rights.
Only $24,800.

Northbrook
PA

Bay

Very clean 3 bdrm. ranch and 2 car
gar. in 54 x 146 corner lot. Convenient
to schools and shopping. Carpeted liv.se
cab. kit. tile bath, gas heat,

REALTY

B11 Skokie Hwy.
'CR 2-7300

Green

MUNDELEIN

View

LINCOLNSHIRE,
NEW
4
BEDRM
colonial under construction on beauti
Slate center
fully wooded.
14 acre.
entry foyer, sep. din. rm. lge. kit./din.
area
with
built-ins,
pan.
fam.
rm
w/stone frple. util. on Ist fl. 242 baths
4 spacious
bedrms,
with
bath
and
dressing rm, off master bedrm. Also
basement and 2 car gar. $49,000.

BIRCHWOOD

WILL LIKE THIS

Very
neat
compact
5
plus
rooms.
Early American colonial in Evanston
with lge. bdrms.,
modern
kit., new
family rm. and frpl. in liv. rm.
Priced in LOW 30s
GRACIOUS FAMILY HOME
Desirable N.E. Evanston. Comfortable
and cheerful 3 bdrm., 142 bath home
with garage. Alum. storms and scrns.
Carpeting. Very clean.
ASKING $38,500

EVANSTON
WILLARD SCHOOL
IMMACULATE

BRIDE

,

Ave.

COUSIN

(Highway

176)
566-6720

:x

.

‘ es

:

:

WILMETTE:
OWNER
4
BDRM.
bi-level. 2 full cer.
tile baths;
sep.
din. rm.;
panel. den and basement.
Complete
new
crptg.,
enclosed
back
yard. Gar., Central Carrier air-cond.
Professional
lIdscping.
1
blk.
Bell
School. Upper 40s. Call AL 1-2897.

EVANSTON
BY OWNER
13 room
frame
house
near
Central
School.
212 baths;
2 frpl.;
entrance
hall;
mod.
kit.;
pantry;
lge. porch;
patio;
4-car
gar.;
gas
heat.
In
desirable area. For appt. call UN 4205.

THIS IS ‘BEST’ BY A MILE
z
236
Wentworth,
Glencoe
—
Open
Sunday.
2 story
Colonial
in nicely
wooded area near schools, transportation and lake. Delightful kitchen, cozy
library,
bedroom
and
bath
plus
a
large
unusual
family
rm.
w/sliding
glass doors. 3 bedrooms and ceramic
tile bath on 2nd floor. Large closets.
Priced right.

LISTED

9 ROOM

COLONIAL

ON

SEE IT TO APPRECIATE IT
Red Brick Colonial in most desirable
Wilmette location — 1 blk, from lake,
4 bedrms.,
2 baths on 2nd floor. 2
bedrms. 1 bath on 3rd fl. A sun room
and TV-den-family rm. on ist floor.
pecreee
to high 60s—a
worth-while
uy.
WANTED
A
5
bedrm.
house
in
Evanston,
preferably
colonial
in St. Athansius
parish. Also 4 and 5 bedrm. houses in
Wilmette,
Kenilworth
and
Winnetka.
We have the clients — do you have
the house?

A

Hugh C. Michels
Elm

St.,

Winn.

Hillcrest

of

a

home

at

twice

the

price.

GLENVIEW
IN POPULAR
PARK MANOR. Large
brick,
lath
and
plaster
construction
ranch.
Excellent
floor plan.
2 bedrooms, living room, sep. dining room.
Full
basement.
Hot
water
heat.
$23,900.

CAPE
COD
- 3 bedrooms,
2 baths,
large living room, sep. dining room,
utility
room.
Fine _ location
for
children. Immaculate. $22,500.

SEQUENS REALTY
1240

Meadow

Walk

Rd., Northbrook
272-0200
Open Sundays
WILMETTE EAST
NEW ON MARKET
to beach, school and transporta-

from

this

stove

and

MOVE-IN
maintained

ANN

ANDRUSS,

Green

MAINTAINED

AND

refrig.

area. Pan.
size.

and

fam.

Many

rm.

extras.

Park

rm.;

pnid.

den,

FINELY
air cond.
eating

twin

at $33,900.

bookcase

VE

wall

w/

LAKE FOREST AREA
JUST LISTED
4 bdrm. 2-story Colonial; 21% cer. tile
baths;
pan. fam. rm. w/frpl.;
2-car
garage—on
lge. wooded
lot. Immac.

cond.

A

real

value

at

5

Room

$45,000
CO.

Rd.

945-5240

NORTHWEST

Bungalow

in

superb

condition.
2
Big
bedrooms,
cozy
woodburning fireplace, 2 car garage,
new modern kitchen. Full basement,
modern gas forced air heating plant.
a
sell quickly! A best buy in 20s.
all
us!

SAMUEL

UNiversity

9-2575

SHERWIN
BRoadway

3-5420

LONG
GROVE
- DELIGHTFUL,
SPAcious 3-yr. old family home overlooking beautiful countryside - 9-rm. brk.frame
Colonial;
4 to 5 bdrms.;
212
baths;
liv. rm.,
din. rm.,
fam.
rm.
w/frple. 242 ldsepd. acres. Zoned for
horses. Priced in low 50s. 438-6079.

Convenient
By
Owner.

room

w/frpl.,

room

as

welt

modern

as_

kit.,

le.

recreatior

room. Excellent floor plan for
taining. Near lake. Upper brackets

DEERFIELD
CALL

TODAY

Cape

Cod

TO

on

over

SEE

3 BEDROOM

an

priced
home
in _
Reduced to $32,500.

acre.

Bud

expensive

Lincoln, Winnetka _
Hillcrest 6-8400
FOR

HORSES

IN

Riverwoods.

Two

BEAUTI

acres.

Li

ing room with fireplace, oak pa
family room, each with sliding
mopane window wall to its own pati
3 bedrooms, 2 baths and all for
$42,000. Buy today, tether your
tomorrow.
LARGE HOUSE, LARGE VALUE—)
cellent
location
in
Northbrook
rounded by mature trees. Four

family

room

with

fireplace

room, lots of extras.
low $40s.

A GOLF

COURSE

front

See

VIEW

window

goes

in li

to belie

FROM

with

:

YOU

this

mini

condition 3 bedroom
ranch.
Larg
garage, low taxes—a real rent beate!
A

Sad

couple.

LISTED

A stealing value

AN

ELEGANT

SPLI1

level in Northbrook.
Coneane
ai
conditioned, 3 plus bedrooms, 2 bat!
fenced yard, intercom system, lots of
‘‘goodies’’
to peg
Fe
feet of living space.
Call us
yourself. High forties.

re
to see
‘

REALT

BRUFF

WILMETTE
PRIME

N.E.

Newly

LOCATION

listed beautiful

6 bdrms.,

312

10 rm.

baths,

colonial

immaculate

A

condition. Gracious entry hall, lge.
rm. w/frpl., beamed
study, nice kit.
SNUG
Liv.
ins;

ceiling

din.
5g

COTTAGE
rm.; bdrm.;
new kit. with
new
ceramic
tile bath;

bdrm.,

TV

beautiful

or

din.

wooded

rm.

yard

b

over!

ing

and nay

Ww

KOENIG &amp; STRE
NOW

VACANT

NORTHBROOK

$21,5

$1,500 DOW

avail. on this attractive 3 bdrm.r.
with
bsmt.
on
a
1%
acre
lot
mature trees. Owner anxious to

REALTY

WINNETKA EAST
Easy
walking
distance
New
Trier,
Greeley schools, Indian Hill Station. 3
bedrooms, 242 baths, breakfast room.
family
room,
screened
porch,
full
basement. Double garage. Fifties. HI
6-7865 evenings. Private Offering.

driveway.
Low
20s.

ga-

living

family

nar égarage
VILLAGE
Choice

large

-

—
:

670 Alice Dr. (W. on Dundee
blk. W. of Pfingsten, right *

724-2514.

rage. Blacktop
to everything.

Attached

:

train.

DEERFIELD
.
z
Just Listed
Colonial, 4 big bedrms. and 21% baths;
kit. w/built-ins and eating area: din.
rm./fam.
rm.
Foyer
entrance;
bs-

NORTHFIELD BY OWNER 4 BEDRM.
212 bath
6 yr.
old
Colonial.
Fully
equipped kit., drapes, carpeting, rec.
dec.,
nicely
landscaped
wide
lot,
covered
patio.
Near
public
and
parochial schools. $39,500. 158 Riverside
Drive.
Phone
for
appointment
446-4147.
:

nook.

and

rivate

WINNETKA EAST _

$37,900

EVANSTON

Breakfast

Greeley

5-4455

dining rm.; pnid. den, bookcase wall
AM-FM_
stereo
comb.,
2 speakers;
mod.
kitchen
w/D
and
D;
laundry
rm.; pantry off kitchen. Fnid. family
rm.
and
informal
dining
rm.
off
kitchen;
family
rm.
w/doors
out to
Irg. screen prch. overlooking spacious
backyard w/swing set, tree house and
summer
house.
3rd
fl.
has
30x 30
playroom
plus
bdrm.
and
bath.
All
walk-in closets.
Master
bdrm.
suite
w/dressing
rm.
and
bath;
Irg.
entrance
hall with
circular
stairway;
full basement;
2 car garage
w/att.
shed; Approx. 4% acre. Priced in 90s.
Shown by appointment only. HI 6-2954.

at Deerfield

GLENVIEW—5
RM.
BRICK
RANCH—
tall Evergreens. Large lot. Beautifully landscaped. Tiled bath and kitchen.

Cari

to

DECORATOR’S
HOME
ST
built in 1962. 4 bedrooms
(1
on
floor) 3 baths, dramatic foyer,

School.
5 BDRM.;
3 full
powder
rms.;
living
rm.
frpl.; Irg. separate
dining

CHOICE

NON-RACIAL

park

and

garage.

distance

station and Greeley School, New Trier

E.
High
baths;
2
w/marble

Waukegan

EVANSTON. NEW 215 STORY BRICK
BLDG. 3 BDRMS., 6 RMS.,
112 BATHS. GARDEN APT. HAS
214 RMS. WITH PRIVATE BATH.
MINIMUM DOWN PAYMENT $3,500
MANY OTHER BUILDINGS
CALL. SOLK, LO 1-7774 FROM
9 TO 5 DAILY, EVES.
CALL 248-7351 FROM 6:30 to 9:30.

car

BY OWNER
Spacious red brick colonial home;
3
min.
to lake;
7 min. to Indian Hill

1132

Ill.

ARE

All bdrms.,

GLENCOE

Av.

2-car

Glenview,

rm

WINNETKA

REALTOR

4-3700.

School,

JUST

freezer,

Priced

Geo. H. Carlson, Co.
Rd.
PArk

CHARM

Seymour Graham
REAL ESTATE

Bay

Waukegan

din.

closets

2

Walking

wooded

HOME

CONDITION
3 bdrm., 2 bath,

including

bronze

Rd.
Kenilworth
ALpine 1-7300
EXCELLENT
HOME
FOR
YOUNG
family.
Close
to schools,
3 bedrm.
ranch in Ween:
$17,500.
3-BEDRM.
SPLI
LEVEL
HOME
with
finished
family
rm.
Liv.-din.
comb.
Large
kitch.
with
built-ins.
Priced $31,900.
BRICK
COLONIAL
RANCH.
2 BEDrms.
Full
basement
with
finished
walls and Sm
6 Tile floors. Large
liv.-din.
comb.
arge
kitch.,
eating
area. Patio. Rear yard fenced and dog
run. Overlooking golf course, $23,500.

w/frpl.,

of

bath.

ZONED

COURSE.

split level, kit. with built-in appliances

refrigerator.
Bedroom
suite,
carport
and
gas
heat.
3
block
walk
to
Kenilworth station. Low 20s.

440

GOLF

NORTHBROOK

beautifully maintained

has

liv. rm.

plenty

glass

yerd.

3-2552

combined
in this 4 bdrm.,
112 bath
home in central Glencoe.
Large liv.
rm,
with frpl., sep.
din. rm.
Short
walk
to
school,
shopping,
transp.
Priced in 30s.
sis
4

FOR
THE
SINGLE
PERSON
OR
couple. Raised hearth invites you for
a cozy
fireside
meal
or
snack
in
18x 18 carpeted living room. Lovely
rear
yard
seen
through
picture
window.
Separate dining room. Pull-

kitchen

BRoadway
GLENCOE

CONVENIENCE

362

with

525

5 bdrms., 342 baths, central entrance
brick Colonial. Gracious liv. rm. with
frpl., large din. rm., pan. fam. rm.
with
bar.
Fenced
rear
yard
with
barbeque
and
patio.
Exc.
location.
Priced in 60s.

5 bedroom home. 25 x 14 living room,
26x12
dining
room
with
fireplace.
Forced
air gas
heat
reasonable.
car garage. On lovely lot.

man

1-5600

PERFECTLY

FOR
THE
ENTERTAINER
- Two
bedroom ranch with a large, magnificent family room. Beautiful backyard
with
fruit
trees.
In
town
location.

DESIRED

room, full basement. Newly wir
new hot water heater. 4 bedro

Kenilworth

Crab
Orchard
stone
split-level,
4
bdrms., 3 baths, peneus liv. rm. with
stone frpl., sep.
din. rm., lovely fam.
rm.
LARGE
FREE
FORM
SWIM.
MING POOL with stone patio. Lovely
a
A complete
privacy.
Priced
at

NORTHBROOK
PARK-LIKE SETTING-Lovely 6 room
ranch, 3 bedrooms, 112 baths. Glazed
porch with family room possibilities,
utility room. $32,500.

BE

area,

carpeted

REALTY

Bay Road
(corner Roger)

Fine

acre lot. BreezeExpandable.

TO

this fine home for the young fami
interested
in
Southeast
Winnetka.
Beautiful new Mutschler kitchen

OF COURSE

OVERLOOKING

SEQUENS
SPARKLERS!
DEERFIELD
SEEING
IS
BELIEVING
This
charming
2 bedroom
ranch
has the
Living Room
and Dining Room
area
residential area. 3/4
way to 2 car garage.

Green

ALpine

6-7100

EVERYTHING

have other homes we'd like to tell
you about — just give us a call.

KENILWORTH
600

and Company
751

AND
We

WINNETKA EAST

Older

home, frame-aluminum siding. Living
kitchen
rm.,
dining
separate
rm.,
w/eating area. 3 bedrms. 1 bath on
2nd floor. Walking distance to everything. In 20s. Mrs. McCabe.

half
acre
plus
in
estate
area
of
Winnetka.
Large living room, dining
room,
paneled
den,
paneled
family
room,
3 woodburning
fireplaces;
4
bedrooms;
214
baths.
Second
floor
laundry room. Huge bluestone patio:
brick walled—just off the family room
and delightful for entertaining.
This
home is perfect for the executive who
is proud of his family and friends.

LOCATION.

EVANSTON
N.
MODERN
6
ROOM
air-cond brick ranch.
Perfect
condition. Newly decorated. Liv. rm., din.
rm., kit., brkfst. area, 3 bdrms., c.t.
bath,
c.t. pwdr.
rm.,
bsmnt.,
2 car
att. gar., fenced yard, nr. transp. incl.
all new
appliances,
crptg., .drapes.
Mid 40s, or rent $325 mo. for 1-3yrs.
WARD H. HARRIS
DA 8-8759.
W.

GRACIOUS

tion

EVANSTON

ge aging oP aye A engi 9
Nicely tenant occupied and now

Sale

NEW LISTING
located in Wilmette.

Centrally

ROOM
BRICK AND
FRAME
SPLIT
level on a half acre. Built in 1962, it
has a wonderful traffic pattern and
lots of storage
areas.
3 large
bedrooms, 2 baths, large finished family
room,
step-down living room,
dining
room,
family
kitchen
with
large
eating area. Windows removable from
inside
for
easy
cleaning.
2
car
attached garage, delightful neighborhood. $35,900.

INC.

NORTHFIELD

ranch
Unique
rambling
ome features an amazing arrangement of: three huge
bedrooms, 2!/, ceramic tile
baths and beamed paneled
family room with fireplace,
with an unusual traffic patern from slate entry to sunken living room and formal din-

JUST

Al!

Taxes

BUNGALOW,

THE
LOVELY
CANTERBURY
Park area of East Glenview. 8 room
colonial
of Burnt
Brick
and
Cedar
construction.
Built
in
1964,
it has
every
modern
convenience.
The
4
bedrooms are all large and the 2 baths
are beautiful. Your furniture will fit
grecetuly in the 2642 living room and
amily room has a massive Weatheredge stone fireplace, ranch plank floor
and
beamed
ceiling.
Formal
dining
room, spectacular kitchen with breakfast room,
powder
room,
full basement, finished 2 car garage, Priced in
the 70s.

Dining

Wilmette

FOR OTHER GOOD BUYS
IN GLENVIEW AREA
CONSULT

:

New

2

NORTH
FROM
3 Bedroom home

furnishings
negotiable.
Purchase price $18,500.

JUST LISTED

1141

with

place

and Hospital.

Evanston

3

BLOCKS
downtown Evanston.

AN
ATTRACTIVE
6 ROOM
RANCH,
wonderful
for
the
young
family.
3
bedrooms;
kitchen with eating area;
attached
living
dining
combination;
garage and breeze-way, fenced yard;
central air conditioning, many extras
and only $24,900.

513

Schools

$63,900.

Central

A QUIET CUL-DE-SAC

PArk

Garage.

JUST

ROOM
BRICK
AND
FRAME
BIlevel 4 bedroom, 2 full baths, kitchen
with large eating area; living room;
large dining L; family room; 242 car
attached garage; A Perfect home for
the large family. $33,900.

1141

Campus,

car

move-right-in
condition. 3 bedrooms;
large
living
dining
room;
family
kitchen with eating area;
full basebh ment;
rec.
room;
242
car
garage.
- Excellent location a few doors away
from
park
on
a
quiet
Cul-de-sac.

1925

IN.

COLONIAL
W/LAKE
Views.
9 Rms.,
5 Plus
Bedrms.,
2
Baths, 2 Pwdr. rms, Liv. rm., Frpl..
Din. rm., Fam. rm., lge. Kit. Brkfst.
rm.
faces
pretty
Fenced
Yard.
Concrete Patio. Walk to ‘‘L,’’ Beach,

RANCH _

Established
Waukegan Road

East Evanston

CHEERFUL

LISTING

wr

e

KENILWORTH REALTY

New Listings

GLENVIEW

HARMING

58

a te

North

OUR 41ST YEAR
GOOD VALUES

NEW

Sparen

~

A

Dr.

to Alice

JOHN

Dr.)

Rd
\

30 yr. 6%

T. BROWN

fina

&amp; CC

1741 Orchard Lane, Northfield
446-7270
HUBBARD WOODS—WINNETKA
By
owner.
9 rms.
heated sleep. porch.

front

porch.

4
bdrms.
2 pats,
Se

17 x 22 liv. rm.

e

w/f

:

13’4’’ x 13’4”" din. rm. plus sun
00m |
walk.
up
floored
attic;
baseme:
w/toilet, cold cellar. H.S. New

East.

212

water

blks.

and

baths,

air-cond,

1

ldsep.

40s.

frame,

yr.

old,

storm

Immac.

R.R.

4

cod,

sep.

din.

{

:

COLONIA
wood

bedrms.,

windows,

clean,

BRK. AND

liv. rm.;

screen

lovely

drps.
Bank
appraised
sacrifice $52,000. Owner
945-6951.

GLENVIEW

Oil

storms,

Call 446-3846

RUSTIC

brick

setting,

track

Mid

DEERFIELD
and

C&amp;NW

ht. Triple

throusheus,
appt.

w/w

$55,
leaving.

FRAME
rm.;

2
f

cpt.,
:

C
52

CA’

kit.

1
RJ

vr

eating area, 3 bdrms.;
2 baths;
bsmt.,
partially
fin.
Util.
and
"
rm., 2 car garage. $30,500. 724-0573.

1967Evanston Review ; Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glenc oe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

Classified —

19
:

�158

g

os VILMET 2

Fine Eomas

;
ilt-in

family

room,

with

large

living

room

bar-b-que,

with fireplace,

separate

attractive kitchen

breakfast

bedrooms

on

room.

2nd,

31%

yard, 75’ x 185’. Low 80s.
ATTRACTIVE

d

dozens

of

baths.

5

RANCH

extras

with

family

Fenced
HOME

for

modern

liv ng. Large
living room
with
fireplace, dining area, family room with
Modern,
eS
and
full
bath.
:
ith
breakfast
room.
Four
etely
finished
basement
for
family recreation and hobbies. Artisfreeform
pebble
terrace.
CENTRALLY AIR-CONDITIONED. In 80s.

GLENVIEW
GHTFUL
6 YEAR
OLD
FOUR
reom 212 bath house;
a magnificent
paneled family room
with crab
‘hard
stone
fireplace.
Split
level
with many
extras,
Carpeting
and
:
pes, intercom,
floodlighting,
rock
garden. 2 car attached garage. Lyons
choo] district. Overlooking the West
Fork. In 50s.

|. CLARKE BAKER
.

Alice

6-1015

;

anley
Joyce King
etrowicz
Rose Silsbee
Mildred Williams
1219 Washington, Wilmette

Views!

Brick

s!

Liv.

Ranch
Rm.

with

with

Panoramic

Frpl.

and

floodlighted

vard

and

beyond

‘Tile
Baths,
full
heated
aasement,
2 car att. garage.
Owner
transferred—reduced to $45,000!

East Glenview
BEDROOMS—FULL BASEMENT
— 41, BATHS—4,500 SQ. FT.

‘Designed for easy maintenance is this
Deluxe
Brick
Ranch
in estate-like
area
and
complete
itn

x19

heavily
privacy.
2p...

Fullv

wooded
affording
Has
20x26
Liv.
x20
Din,
Rm.:

lo

kquipped

Cabinet

Kitch-

1 with B-B-Q Frpl., 26x16 Ist Fir.
mily Rm., 35 x 15 Jalousied Porch;
- Unusual Bsmnt. has Lounge Rm. with

ae

Bar,

2nd

Family

Rm.

with

Frpl.,

ame
Rm.,
equipped
Photo
Rm.,
ow.
Rm.,
Office
or Den,
Laundry
m., Workshop and Storage Rm. Also
0
amp
service,
F loodlighted

grounds,
att.

Central

garage

abundance

:

ce.

of

Air

with

Owner

will

n Contract.

Appleton
aa

Condtng.,

Elec.

Eye

closet

help

2 car
door,

and_

storage

finance

or

Sell

&amp; Company

1312 Chicago

Av..

‘UNiversity 4-1102

ALpine 1-1105

~ NORTHBROOK
BRAND NEW
MEDIATE OCCUPANCY
SCHOOL DIST. 28
2312 MAPLE AVE.

ARMING
2
STORY
ane colonial located
ains,
schools
and

edrms.;

-

21%

baths;

-

opens

dining

to

basement

vities.

fine paneled

and

a

lovely

slate

living

foyer

rm.,

full

with tile floor for childrens’
Priced

$52,500.

Robert A. Retzinger Inc.
ILDERS OF FINE HOMES
PHONE
:

aay

wooded,

;

fully

FEATURING

:parate dining room
12 ceramic tile baths
Paneled family rm. with

1%

Colonials

frplc.

4

spacious

OWNER

bdrms.;

24%

baths:
slate foyer;
liv. rm.
w/mbl.
_ frple.; din. rm.;
efficient kit. w/eat.
area; D/D; waln. pan. fam. rm.; pan.
ied
rm.
w/bar;
2-car
gar.;
home
agely carpeted and in excellent con-

dition. High 50s. 729-2461.

NORTHWEST EVANSTON
unique
maintainance
free
ranch
home with .5 rooms. Ideal for retired
couple or smali family. Lovely yard

ith
fruit trees, patio and 2 car
Radiant gas heat. .. . Mid 20s
. GEORGE
—4-9020

2

ORTHBROOK
pees

must

‘brook
area;

J. CYRUS

ed

bedrooms;

nd.

Rear

&amp; CO.
BR

sell this well-kept

Ranch.
kitchen;

Living
utility

yard

bath.

room;
room;

1!

completely

gar.

3-2660

$18,500
North-

dining
2 good

acre

of

fenced.
446-7180.

| —

Classified

area.

throughout,

2

bed-

rooms, 2 tiled baths, built-in kitchen,
formal
dining
rm.,
modern
cab’t.
fireplace,
attached
2-car
garage,
electric eye door. Immed. poss.
60s

SMART
DAvis

&amp; GOLEE,

8-3200

Realtors

Hillcrest

KENNETH

6-4700

FRIEND

GLENVIEW

Evanston Review

-:

1400 E. LAKE

Brick
and
sandstone
split-level;
3
bedrooms;
115
baths;
living-dining
“L”’; large kitchen with eating area;
paneled
family
room
with
raised
corner fireplace. Under 30. Evenings
724-2039.
ATTRACTIVE
BRICK
“RANCH
IN
friendly Northbrook area. Lge. liv.-din.
comb.; newly decorated w/new ecptg.;
cheery kit.; 2 bdrms.;
cer. tile bath;
util. rm.; garage.; lge. lot:
Low, low 20s.
272-2645.

GLENCOE

—

BY OWNER

5

bdrms.,
24% baths, family room.
1st
floor laundry, 2 car garage walk to
ee
schools,
town.
Low
40s. 835Ds

W.

EVANSTON—OPEN
HOUSE
SUN.
2-5,
2225
Simpson.
3
bdrm.
brick
ranch, 2 c.t. baths, rec. rm., 2 frpls.,
screened porch, 2 car gar., Lincolnrh
school. Upper 30s. By owner 475-

GLENVIEW:
SPLIT-LEVEL;
3
BDrms.; 2 baths; liv. rm.; din. rm.; fin.
fam. rm.; util. rm.; disp.; wool cptg.;
on quiet street. Walk
dist. to schl.
In the 30s. 724-4792.
DEERFIELD PARK
BY OWNER
4 bdrm., 2 baths, split-level on quiet
cul-de-sac.~Lge.
GE
kit., full bsmt.,
att. gar. Immaculate. Many extras.
LOW 30s.
By appointment.
945-2376
N.W. EVANSTON
BY OWNER
Brick. Facing park. 7 rms. plus encl.
porch.
3 bdrms.;
112 baths;
firepl.;
large paneled den; 8 mos. old carpet.

Willard School. Under $35,000. 475-2252.

NORTHBROOK
BY
OWNER
3
bdrm.
Col.
ranch
w/fple.;
walk
to
schools,
trains,
swimming
rad Beaut. ldscpd. yd. $25,900. CR 2-

-4

NEW

LISTING—Striking

great

Wilmette

Split-level

location.

3

in a

Bedrms,

215 baths, pan. Family room, amtico
vinyl
Foyer,
Dining
‘‘L’’.
Fantastic
Kit
that
leads
to
Patio,
242
car
garage.
Large
laundry
room.
Many
decorator
touches.
Short
walk to
stores
and
bus.
SEE
this
fine
home—priced
for IMMEDIATE
sale
TODAY!
LINCOLNWOOD—Rarely
are
we
able
to offer
such_a
fine home
as this
cutstanding
Georgian
—
in
much
sought after LINCOLNWOOD. 4 large
bedrms., 242 baths, Den paneled Brkfst rm. Basement. Centrally air conditioned.
1 block
to bus.
A
GREAT
VALUE at $49,900.
WINNETKA—Lovely
old
English
cottage
with
CHARM-—CHARM—
CHARM.
Perfect for a small family
or
retired
couple.
Completely
updated. 2 plus bedrms,
2 C.T. baths.
Living rm, Dining rm, Den, attached
garage. Large fenced lot. HIGH 30s.

GLENCOE—Retire

to

this

FRIEND

Woods

835-3750

&amp; ORR,

INC.

NEW LISTING
NORTHFIELD
8 room brick ranch (painted white) on
an exquisite wooded
and landscaped
acre in prime executive location. Both
living and dining rooms have window
walls cver-looking lovely terrace and
grounds.
A
cozy
study,
3.
twin
bedrooms and a bath form one wing:
a large bedroom or family room and
bath complete
a second wing.
2-car
garage. $75,000. Call Mrs. Leary.
EXCEPTIONAL BUY
in an unusually well maintained ranch
that has everything. 3 bedrooms, 11%
baths, excellent cabinet kitchen w/D
and
D,
new
paneled
family
room.
Completely private and fenced yard.
Low 20s. Call Mrs. Tobias.

567

Lincoln

Ave.,

&amp; ORR,

INC.

Winnetka

446-5010

North West Evanston
WORK NEEDED!!
to

fix

up

into

NEW
3

a

real

ENGLAND.

CHARMING

2

STORY

ON
rm.

DUTCH

CO-

lonial. Quiet dead-end st.; nice yard: 6
rooms; 2 good-sized bdrms. w/3 large
closets;
142 baths.
Close to Willard
Schl. and no. 1 bus. DA 8-3709.
FOR
SALE
BY
OWNER,
CONVEnient N. Evanston location, near
golf
course.
3
bedroom,
wood
paneled
family room, all electric kitchen. Call
after 6 p.m. 864-3650.
NORTHBROOK
2031
BIG
OAK
LN.
Living rm.-dining rm. combination. 3
bedrooms,
tile
bath,
large
kitchen
w/eating area, $24,500.
ODH REALTY
HI 6-4900

Wilmette,

E. New

CONTEMPORARY
hing
full bsmt.,

Trier

3
BEDRM.,
everything.
AL

2
6-

GLENVIEW
- BEST
BUY
IN
TALL
TREES. 4-Bdrm. Contemporary with 2
lge. family rms. Many extras. Transferred owner will accept offer.
50s
724-5558.
NORTHBROOK
— OWNER
— GREAT
ist or retirement home. 5 rm. brick
ranch w/2 car gar.; fed. back yd. Nr.
trains, shops, schls. Low 20s. 272-7512,

159

For

Sale—Town

AT WILMETTE
F. G. Hastings, Realtor
CAREFREE
LIVING
And
no landlord
worries.
Attractive
brick
Townhouse
only
one
block
to
Lake.
Close
to excellent
transportation.
2
bedrooms,
112
baths:
attic
storage.
INEXPENSIVE
MAINTENANCE.
IMMACULATE.
Only $19,500.
Call Mrs. May (AL 1-0550, res.)

HOMEFINDERS
AL

BAY

RD., WILMETTE

I-III

GLENCOE

OPEN SUNDAY

TRANS.
TO
EVANSTON,
YOUNG
excel. w/4
child. desires
to buy
on
contract
4
bdrm.
home
in
North
Evanston
:
Lon Harlow, 172 Nauvoo, Park Forest.
SWAP,
VALUABLE
BUSINESS
LOT
near Atlanta airport as down payment
on
3
or
4
bdrm.
home
in
the
Northshore area. Call 446-3647 after 6
p.m.
PRIVATE
PARTY
WISHES
TO
PUR-

chase

4 BEDROOM,
BRICK 2 FULL BATHS,
2 car
garage.
Gas
heat.
$23,000.
3
bedroom,
full basement,
112
baths,
$20,000.
2-Flat brick
bldg.,
5 rooms
each, 2 car garage, gas heat, $30,000.
All in Evanston.
Bryant Realty Co.,
1701 Simpson St. Evanston. GR 5-6855.

160

Wanted

to

Buy—Houses

EXECUTIVE
OF INTERNATIONALLY
known company, permanently transf.
to Chicago area, desires to lease. with
‘option to purchase, modern 3 bedroom
home in north or northwest Chicago
suburb. Will guar. care of property.
Price range $35,000-$40,000. Phone Mr.
Mitros at BR 4-800 after 8 p.m.123456
Mitros at BR 4-8000 after 8 p.m.
WANTED
TO
BUY:
HOUSE
FROM
owner
in
Wilmette,
Logan
School
rads 2 or 3 bedroom home. ALpine 1-

* Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glen coe News * Glenview Announcements

and The Village Lamplighter,

serving

Elegant

2

story

bedrooms, eastern section
Park or Glencoe. 728-7832.

home,

of Highlan
:

WANT
TO
BUY
FROM
OWNER:
Attractive house with 4.bedrms. plus
den; near C&amp;NW in Winnetka. In 40s
or 50s. UN 4-4172.
PRIVATE
PARTY
WISHES
TO
PURchase elegant 2 story home, 4 bdrms.,
eastern section of Highland Park or
Glencoe. Call 728-7832.

For Sale—Vacant

VACANT PROPERTY
“NORTHFIELD AREA.

Property

ONE

ACRE

LOT
all

King's Court Corporation
C.

a division of
A. HEMPHILL
&amp; ASSOCIATES
339 W. Frontage Rd., Northfield
HI 6-8373

Preferred

Lake

Forest

ONLY
3 PARCELS
AVAILABLE
IN
private
estate,
magnificent
trees,
private, winding road, entrance gates,
ponds, Sites from 112 to 2 acres. From
$28,500. Ask for plat.

Sadler &amp; Hultman
Inc.
GReenleaf

5-0500

ALpine

1-1500

BUILDER’S ATTENTION
120 x 303 lot in Sunny Acres.
N.W.
Northfield Twsp. $6,500. Also imp. lots
avail.
in
Deerfield.
Minimum
purchase 10 lots.

Park-Crest Realty

1114

ASK FOR LES HILBRICH
Waukegan Rd.
Glenview
PArk 4-7900.

‘
HIGHLAND PARK
Choice lot just few doors from lake in
Elm Place School dist. Priced in 20s.

Seymour Graham

REAL ESTATE

362

Park

Av.

GLENCOE

VE

5-4455

THIRTY-SEVEN
FT,
FRONTAGE
in Southwest
Wilmette
containing
a
home and 2 car garage which are now
in beyond repair condition. Property is
zoned R-1 residential. $13,500. Ask for
Mr. Daily Jr.
SMART &amp; GOLEE INC.
HI 6-4700
DA 8-3200
BR 3-3660

USE
HOLLISTER
WANT

ADS

DISTRICT

Heavily
Ideal for

wooded
mode
446-7186

NORTHWEST
COUNTRYSIDE

BARRINGTON

i

|

$90,00
FIRST TIME OFFERE D

NORTHFIELD

3 ACRES
Heart
of Northfield.
Fronting
on
streets, plus usable $35,000 home.
NASH REALTY
446-7189

LOT

ZONES

ling,
1229

in

FOR

good

Emerson

2

FAMILY

location.

ALBERT

St.

DWE

$7,500,

GASKIN

Co.

UNiversity

9-166:

HIGHWOOD
19 LOTS
ZONED
FOR
family dwellings, for immediate sale
For details contact.
GUY VITI, REALTOR
226 Green Bay Rd.
Highwood
432-3933
AN
ACRE
ON
HAPP
ROAD
ADJA
cent to Northfield. Good builder’s lo’
and only $9,250.

V. J. BRADY
1850

Willow

REALTY

CO:

Road,

Northfield HI 6-570
GREEN
BAY
ROAD
WILMETTE
CHOICE
COMMERCIAL
VACANT
65 x 85 Ft. Heavy traffic street $35,00€
Hal Metzgar
MITCHELL BROTHERS
GR 5-3909

Lake Forest-Wooded 75'x!70
LOT,

$9,950. BARGAIN-OWNER.
CALL 234-4342

WOODED.
LOTS—NORTHBROOK
Each
60x 300.
$9,000
each.
1 lot
Northbrook—Sky Harbor Airport, 100
200. $3,500. PArk 4-7037 or TA 3-9115

WONDER
LAKE,
NEAR
McHENRY
il.
4 lots 50’
x 125’
each.
1/4
mile

from
UN

lake

4-9694

with

or AL

rights.

Reasonable

1-2071.

LINCOLNSHIRE—HEAVILY

WOODED

1% acre w/sewer and water. $8,900.
BiRCHWOOD
REALTY
CR
2-7300

162

For Sale—Summer and Winte
Homes and Cottages

A JUG OF WINE, A LITTLE CHEESE
Enter the wrought iron gate into the
tranquil garden with a rolling hill te
the
lake.
A
charming
‘‘pot-bell
stove’”’ decor. Road America over the
hill. Elkhart Lake, Wis. $6,000. PA 9
0471. C. Allen, 3342 Fairlawn,
Glen
view.

164

TWO
ADJOINground in beauminutes to Loopinclude
heated
of Tan Bark ridfed trout pools
A $100,000 swim$10,000.

in New Trier School District with
utilities at low price of $11,500.

SCHOOL

Five rolling acres in an estate areal
Room
for a horse or two. Gas
and
electricity available. Excellent terms!
Agent, 231-1025.

2

CHICAGO
LAWYER
WANTS
4 BEDrm.
home
from
owner.
Top quality
only,
also
interested
in home
with
income. 288-6757.
HOME
IN WINNETKA
ONLY
$20,000
to $30,000 pwrice range
from
owner.
Call
446-8745
Mon.
through
Thurs.
eves.

161

TRIER

home. $16,500.
NASH
REALTY

4

FROM
OWNER—-3
BDRM.
MID
20S.
Nr.
train,
grade
school.
Occupancy
mid-July or Aug. 1. Call 272-8604.

VACANT
PROPERTY
BARRINGTON
AREA.
ing acre lots on high
tiful Trout Valley-60
facilities
with
land
horse stables, miles
ing trails, 13 spring
stocked with trout.
ming pool. Each lot

NEW

Approx.
2/3
acre.
Sewer
and water.

EVANSTON ©

WANTED
FROM
OWNER
5
BEDroom, 342 bath, Evanston, Wilmette or
Winnetka
house
by
present
north
shore
family.
Write
A-980,
Box
60,
Wilmette, Ill.
;

1-4:30

GLENCOE
:
BY OWNER
Perfect east Glencoe location. Central
School
Dist.
On. cul-de-sac.
3. biks.
from
town
and
train.
Split-level.
3
bdrm., maid’s rm. 3 full baths. 2 car
attach. garage. Gas heat. Central aircond.
Beamed
living
rm.
ceiling.
Marble
floor
in dining
area.
Frpl.
Wood
pan.
rec.
rm.
Elect.
oven,
range,
dishwasher,
disposal.
Outdoor
patio. 144 acre. By appointment, VE 53532.
BY
OWNER-1400
KENILWOOD
LN.
RIVERWOODS.
3
baths,
4 bdrms.,
fam. rm. rec. rm. Natural brk. kit.
w/eating
area, 26’ scrnd.
porch,
26’
liv.-din. rm. comb,
3 frples. 242 car
gar., 114 wooded
ac. Deerfield schs.
All buses to. door.: $45,000. Possession
June 15. WI 5-3659.

REALTY

342 Park Av.
Phone 835-1800
ATTENTION:
HOMEOWNERS
= OR
realtors. Young married couple with 2
children wish to rent a house
with
option to buy on contract with $1,000
or $2,000 down. Good credit references
available. Evanston: North, West, or
Northwest area only. 864-3885 anytime.

S.E. Corner |! th and Central
6 LUXURIOUS TOWNHOUSES
Short
walk
to shops,
trains,
etc.
3
bedrooms, 242 baths, living room with
fireplace,
dining
room,
completely
equipped’
kitchen.
Full
basement,
attic. Attached garage. Garden patio
and separate dining patio. Central air
conditioning.
NASH REALTY
446-7180

NORTHBROOK—4
BDRM.
BI-LEVEL,
215
baths;
Ige.
fam.
rm.;
kitchen
w/built-ins;
att. gar.;
lge. lot. Exc.
location. $37,500. Call 272-2359.

HIGHLAND
PARK
OR EAST GLENCOE. 5 bedrooms, English or Colonial.
$80,000 to $100,000.
GLENCOE
OR
S&amp;S.
E.
HIGHLAND
PARK. Quality 2 or 3 bedroom, 2 bath
ranch up to $50,000.
GLENCOE
OR
S.E.
HIGHLAND
PARK.
(Prefers
Skokie
Ridge
or
4 or 5 bedroom,
2
Skokie Heights).
story up to $80,000.
ETHEL ROSENTHAL

WILMETTE

fine
houses
close
to
Lincolnwood
school. Heating cost—-$93! 1965 taxes—
$275! 3 bdrms., one bath, good sized
liv. rm., separate dining rm., small
kitchen, large 2 car garage. Recently
added: aluminum siding, furnace, hot
water
heater.
$24,500
price
reflects
the work needed. Call immediately!!
oe Potter—GR 5-1010 L. A. Peterson
oO.

_

WE
HAVE
SEVERAL
CLIENTS
WHO
will buy
now
for possession
before
Sept. Ist. If you are planning to make
a change and have a home that fits
the description, won’t you please call
and let us discuss it with you?

Houses

HOMEFINDERS

161 For Sale— Vacant Propert
arty y
Northfield-Northbrook

IS YOUR HOME ON
THE LUCKY LIST?

GLENVIEW: 4 BDRM. RANCH
14
acre
wooded
lot;
mid
40s.
Carpeting; draperies; appliances. Scr.
porch; 2-car garage. Call 729-3522.

111 GREEN

doll

VILLAGE

BDRM.,
1142 BATH
COLONIAL
dead end St., lge. 1st fl., family
w/built-ins. OR 4-3298. $36,500.
~

unusually

compact
Ranch.
Living
rm.-Dining
rm. combination for easy upkeep and
a step-saving Kit. 3 bedrms., 2 baths
and a POOL to lure the grandchildren.
Heated and jalousied Patio to capture
the outdoors. MID 40s.

KENNETH

NORTH EAST EVANSTON, 2 STORY 4
bdrm., frame. Liv. rm.; din. rm.; kit.
brkft.
rm.
Haven,
St.
A.
school
district. By owner.
Low
20s. Phone
966-1644.

house. ‘In an excellent neighborhood of

BONNIE GLEN ESTATES
An outstanding Coloniai honie in fine
area of new homes near Lyons, OLPH
ools; trans.; ige. well-lascpd. lot on

-de-sac.

quality

imagination

PRICED FROM $46,900
_ Imm. poss. on 2 models
MODEL OPEN. DRIVE OUT TODAY!
R
WOOD BUILDERS
CR 2-7300
811 Skokie Hwy. Northbrook PA 4-3294.

BY

wooded

YES,
HERE
IS
AN
UNUSUALLY
attractive. small home for a young
family
with
the
inclination’
and

Kitchen with built-ins
Basement and 2-car garage.

-GLENVIEW

and

McGUIRE

improved

. DeLuxe 4 and 5 bedrm.
Center entry foyer

lovely

Contempo-

Large
living
rm.,
fireplace,
family
rm., 2 bedrms.
plus den
(usable as
3rd
bedrm:).
142
tiled
baths,
open
patio and scernd. porch; att. gar., gas
heat, paneled walls and open beamed
ceilings.
Lot
100x230.
Fine
value.
$39,500.
KENILWORTH
Hemphill-built Normandy
Colonial of
finest construction in East area. Rec.
hall, fireplace in spacious living rm.,
formal
dining
rm.,
modern
cab’t.
kitchen.
3 bedrms.,
tiled bath,
util.
paneled 2nd fi. study or family rm. 6
bedrms., 412 baths paneled recreation
rm. Quite unusual!
NORTHBROOK
Most
attractive
Ranch
Home
on,
lovely
42
acre
lot
with
curving
frontage. Large liv. rm., dining area,
bright kitchen. 3 bedrms., tiled bath,
wih
2M. oo 8.
ear-&lt;
ett:
seer:
An
impressive home.
$31,500
GLENVIEW
3
Lovely 6 rm. brick Georgian in choice
location.
Lge.
liv.
rm.,
We
PRM:,
bright
mod.
kitch.,
3 bedrms.,
14%
baths.,
recr. rm. w/frpl., 2 car att.
gar. A buy! $37,500.
WILMETTE
Stone Ranch home of superb construc-

272-1186

DEERFIELD-LINCOLNSHIRE
LINCOLNSHIRE BLUFFS

acre

in

McGUIRE

BRICK
AND
3 blocks from
shopping.
4

area;

ranch

Hubbard

beamed
recreation
rm.;
separate
dining rm.;
also large kitchen
with

‘separate

rary

Redwood

Pict.

'dw., Dining area with Sliding Glass
Wdw. Wall to Patio, fully equipped
* ala
Cabinet Kitchen with Br«fst.
Bay—all
overlook
the btflly. landseaped

EAST GLENVIEW
Most
attractive

tion

Realtor
Call ALpine

For Sal
3
SMART &amp; GOLEE

eS
re

For Sale—Business

Excellent

Property

Potential

Income!
Restaurant-Night Club
WITH
MASSIVE
MAIN
BAR,
AND
main
dining room,
seating 200 with
dance floor! Lower
level rathskeller
and bar!
Private
dining rooms
and
bar on 2nd floor! 2 acres offer ample
parking! Good employee supply fro
local
area!
Only
$75,000
down
td
qualified purchasers! Trade for other
income
property
possible!
Call
d
Thomas at AL 1-5037, after 6 p.m.

LAKE

1409 Lake

BAY

REALTY

Avenue

256-3000

HAVE
OUTGROWN
OUR
warehouse
and will be

PRESENT
moving
ta

larger location within 90 days. Presen
building about 7,500 sq. ft. warehous:
ing space incl. enclosed recessed do
lg.
auto.
overhead
door,
3 paneled
offices.
Now
rented,
but
avail.
desired. Brick and steel const. Vacan’
lot 65
x 150 adj. Zoned C2. For
good
quick deal call Roy Peterson.
PETERSON
MOVERS
GR_5-1200
EVANSTON—Chicago
Avenue
nea
Dempster.
Complex
of
Store
and
offices
and
4 furnished
apartments
All have Air Conditioners. Zoned C-2
Garage 40 x 30. Lot 50x 100. Income
$11,000 year. Price $64,800 Miss Stoops
HOWARD
ST.
2
Stores,
2-5
Rm
Apartments. Full dry basement. Am
ple parking at rear. Upper 20s.
MITCHELL BROTHERS,
GR 5-3900
INVESTORS SPECIAL
Excellent location in heart of Highland Park.
4 stores rented
and 5t
available for your business.
Suitable
for office, shops, doctor’s suites. Ai
conditioned.
Parking
with
arcade
entrance.

LAKESIDE

457 Central

Av.,

H.P.

432-6320

2709 HOWARD T., CHICAGO
:
Fine newer type bldg. with 2 stores or!
offices, and a shop with 2 car gar. a
the
rear.
One
store
and
shop
is
presently rented. One office is avail.’
for
immed.
occupancy
(12’ x 70’)
Small kit. and full bath in each office.
Like new cond.—$45,000. or offer.
CYRUS &amp; CO..
UN 4-9020.
MORTON GROVE
Business
property,
65x135
6,000 sq. ft. store or office
good parking.

with
a
building,

$40,000.
CHIEF-REALTORS
965-6680.
NORTH EVANSTON
=
$42.000
45’ front. 4,370 sq. ft. Zoned B2. One
store rented, one available for rent at.
$185 per month
NASH REALTY
446-7180.

FINE BUSINESS
CORNER
waukee
Av.,
just
under
Suitable
any
line.
trade. GR 5-3000.

* Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

$120,000

ON MIL2 = acres.
or

wi

April 27, 1967

�JAE

ted

ee

INE STORY

BRICK COMMERCIAL

|

48x 144.

COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD SALE

|

lading. on Central Bk in Evanston, | Sia Hollywood, Wilmette Kot Old |
Lot approx.

$35,000.

~

Avail.

immed.

TIGHE REALTY CO.
REALTORS

b21-4th

165

Wilmette

ALpine

1-3005

Farms—Acreage—Estates

ACRES
READY
FOR
DEVELOP:
ment.
Sewer
and
water
available.
- Lincolnshire-Half Day area. 724-4141.

166 For Sale—Investment Properties
RESIDENCES
ON
COMMERCIAL
lot 50x 125.
Kenilworth.
Low
taxes
and maintenance.
9%
return on full
equity.
Price
$45,000.
Cash _ req.
,000. Write A-950, Box 60, Wilmette.

67

For

Sale—Out

of State

In Viewtiful

ANOTHER

Fallbrook

San Diego County, Calif.
Owner
(former
Evanstonian)
has
3
new de luxe 6 rm., 212 baths. 3 BR.
homes and adjacent view bldg sites on
Fallbrook Country Club. If you seek a
perfect
at
gl bee
climate
in
a
rural
paradise
(only
about
50 new
homes
around the golf course)
then
perestigate my offer to build, sell or
lease.
Floyd H. Egan, 3600 Oak Cliffe
Dr. Fallbrook, Calif. 92028.

68

Cemetery

MARKET

PLACE

Appraisers—Auctioneers—
Sales Conductors

THERE’S
GOLD
IN
THEM
THAR
attics and basements and garages and
mother’s old house. Turn
your treasures
and
trash
into
CASH
House
sales conducted and appraisals.
DEBORAH GOLDEN
;
GOLDEN ERA SALES
N 9-2022 Call Anytime
GR 5-0127.

JEANETTE

CASKEY

Of Buggy Wheel Antiques
1135
Greenleaf, Wilmette
‘
Household Conducted
Sales,
appraise for estates, insurance.
AL 1-2100 or HI 6-3037

Brittler Household

Sales

SERVICE

SPECIAL

THAT

FOR

Featured in August Reader’s. Digest
HI 6-5667
HI 6-2410
AT
SUN.
EVERY
MARKET
FLEA
sellers
and_
Buyers
barn,
Leslie’s
41,
at
Road
Wadsworth
welcome.
Wadsworth Ill. Info. UN 4-1145.
HOUSEHOLD CONDUCTED SALES
APPRAISALS, SALES, MARKING
BETTY BOUGHTON.
all evenings
ALpine 1-2477

70

Auction

Sales

AUCTION
of Surprises and Unvrises
SATURDAY.
8:30

APRIL
P.M.

29

Edgewater Beach Hotel, Chicago
6 p.m.
- viewing

chandise

till
of

auction
varied

from

time will be the
interesting
mer-

stereo

to popcorn

to

to furniture. Selection of
Something for everyone.
y Order Of
WOMEN’S AMERICAN ORT
'
¢eonducting sale
Col. Harold R. Pick
Mr. Albert Kodner

art

clothing
objects.

71

Conducted

House Sales

VED. 3 P.M. TO 6 P.M. Thurs. and Fri.
10 A.M. to 4 P.M. 1125 Michigan Ave.,
Wilmette, remote control Zenith color
TV in ant. white Fr. Prov. case;
4
custom made couches, 2 w/matching
chrs.; 2 round white Formica topped
ped. tbl. by Herman Miller each w/4
chrs.;
Oval wrought
iron based tbl.
w/6 chrs.; ant. white and soft pink Fr.

Prov.
twin beds w/matching
night
tbl.,
dbl.
dresser
and
2 cabinets

connected by vanity;.
Pr. ant. white
Fr.
Prov.
lounge
chrs.;
Pr.
white
ster beds w/matching night tbl. and

P chests connected by corner vanity
and/or
desk;
fine
Still Life
oil

painting; Venetian type mirror; 6x9
tangerine shag rug; white bar stools
’ w/striped vinyl seats;
Prs. Herman
Miller side chrs.; unusual lamps; cusf tom
made
all Formica
around
the
f corner combination desks and storage
| cabinets;
Aut.
washer
and_
dryer;
Exerbike;
Elec. scrubber and hedge
clipper; Ironer; misc. Most items are
custom made or custom finished and
in A-1
shape.
Sale
by
Hazel
Ann
Stupple.
-

fF OLDER

HOME

SELLING

1247 RIDGE AVE., EVANSTON
(Corn. of Dempster; Park on Oak St.)
‘
Apr, 27-28-29. 9:30 to 4:30.

Gulbransen grand piano;
handsome
drapes; French cane settee; 2 easy

’ chairs;
r.
striped
modern
chrs.; *
lass table; painted French chest; 2
ibrary tables;
davenport;
2 needleoint
chairs;
fireplace
equip.;
nest
ables;
Hepplewhite
dining
table/4
' chrs./breakfront;
tea
cart;
4 beige
carpets; 15 x 16 oval rug; double bed;
bow
front
chest;
Windsor
chairs;
small
secretary;
powder
table;
Dr.
. Thornton
flower
prints,
also
other
flower
prints;
desk;
chest;
maple

bed;

glass top table;

2 chairs;

double

Y brass bed;
2 old mantels;
Coldspot
refrig.; Syne
tools and bric-a-brac;
- glass and
china.

Sale by Jeanette Caskey
pril 27,
§

1967

ALSO
GOOD

SALE

2615 Greenleaf, Wilmette—W.
on Lake,
S. on Locust, E. on Greenleaf.
Thurs., Fri., Apr. 27, 28—9:30-4:30
ANTQ.
FR. DESK;
Mezzotint pictures;
carpeting—1 yr. old; COPPER TONE
COLDSPOT
REFRIG./FREEZER—1
yr. old;
G.E.
refrig./freezer;
1 ton
AMANA
AIR
COND;
2 Whirlpool
washers
and
dryers;
4 blk.
patent
leather chrs.; Queen size bed comp.;
Chinese
Chipp.
chr.;
uphol.
chrs.;
cocktail tbl.;
rd. din. tbl.;
records;
books;
Brass
curtain
rods;
__frpl.
equip.;
Pine. chest.
MUST
SELL.
A nother

BETTY

Lots and Crypts

AEMORIAL PARK
.- 6 GRAVE
LOT
Memorial two, lot No. 657, $850. Write
- A-976, Box 60, Wilmette, Dlinois.

69

Glenview Rd.,—Must sell iy Teng
Thurs., Fri., Apr. 27, 28—9:30-4:30
Mah. din. tbl. 4 str. chrs., 2 arm chrs.,
credenza; Chrome porch furn.; dropleaf
tbl.;
sofa;
2 Pembroke
tbls.;
lamps; pr. lounge chrs.; CAPEHART
HI-FI;
twin
beds/king
sz.
hdbd.;
books;
night tbls.;
dbl. dresser/mirror; 2 Maple chests; pr. blue lounge
chrs.;
bookcases;
desk
chr.;
dress.
tbl.;
elec.
sew.
mach.;
single
bed.
comp.; gossip
bench; elec. appls.; pr.
white chests/mirror; pole lamp; bedding;
linens;
glassware;
dishes;
pr.
Danish
chrs.;
Maytag
washer
and
dryer; refrig.; floor ——
profess.
hair dryer/chr. Much
misc. BEAUT.
DESIGNER
CLOTHING:
2 sable boas; 1 stone martin. Power Mower, like
new; Tools.
Another
BETTY BOUGHTON SALE
AL 1-2477

BOUGHTON

TWO
NICE

SALE = AL

BARGAIN

1-2477.

SALES.

FURNITURE,
-

APPLIANCES,
JUNQUE
ETC!
“TAKE
IT
AT
AWAY’’_
PRICES!
SALE
1:
Wed.,
Thurs., Fri., (Apr. 26-27-28). SALE 2:
Thurs., Fri. Only (Apr. 27-28).
BOTH: 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. ONLY!
SALE
1:
2812
IDLEWOOD
LN.,
HIGHLAND
PARK,
(Rt.
No.
22 to
Summit,
No.
to North
Ave.
W.
te
Idlewood.)
Large
Applncs.
incl.
Freezer;
Washer;
Dryer;
Mangle;
Refrig.;
3
cush.
New
Print
Sofa;
Lounge Chr.; Modern Lamps; McCobb
Complete Den Furniture incl. Hanging
Shelves;
cust.
DESK;
sofa;
chrs.;
tbles., etc.; Girl’s Bedrm. Set; Tires;
Ladders;
Patio/work
items;
MM
Movie e eet)
PLUS Hundreds of
items MORE!
SALE 2: 521 JACKSON,
GLENCOE.
(Dundee Rd. E. to Vernon. So. 142 mi.
to Jackson, W. to 521). Everett Piano
w/bench;
Directional Din. Tble. w/8
CHRS.;
Ficks-Reed Sofa; tbles.; Recliner Chr.; Pewter Pieces; Chambers
Stove;
Amana _ Freezer;
Refrig.Freezer;
Golf Clubs;
old leath. hnd.
pntd. fir. Screen; tbles. and Chrs. from
$2.00 and up! PLUS Loads of Junque
items (incl. Antiques) and More!
Everything-Must-Be-Sold!
Better HOUSE
SALES CONDUCTED

By

"THE TRIO"
phyllis reifman,
janine warsaw

bunnie riskin and
Phone ID 2-3107

ESTATE SALE
530 EIGHTH ST.
Thurs.-Fri. Apr. 27-28
Sat.
Apr. 29

10

WILMETTE
a.m.-4 p.m.
10 a.m.-12

A
House
full
of
antique
china,
glassware,
silver;
WICKER
FURNITURE:
ORIENTAL
area
rugs,
1
Chinese,
9x12;
Dining
rm.
tbl.
w/leaves and pads, 6 shield back chrs.
(4 side, 2 arm), buffet: Sofa;
chrs.;
sm.
marble
top
coffee
tabl.;
VERSAL
gas stove
(clean);
DAIRE _ refrig./freezer;
like

WHIRLPOOL

electric

dryer;

3. old

violins; old music and music cabinet;
pr. lovely fruitwood twin beds comlete;
crotch maple dresser;
picture
rames;:. room sz, rugs; quantities of
men’s clothing, sz. 40; books; 2 sets of
excellent golf clubs (one w/cart and
umbrella);
pr.
bisque
lamp
bases;
ALL
kitchen
equip.;
tools;
garden

utensils;

bird

bath;

Nesco

roaster;

maple
dinette
set;
needlepoint
footstool; bird cages; fish tanks; HANDMADE quilts; French B flat clarinet;
Loads
of
unusual
bric-a-brac.
A
lifetime is in this house.
Day

AL

A BRITTLER
1-3872

SALE
Eve.

893

unusual

card

tbl;

fireplace

dbl bed set;
sized
room

4 teakwood

accessories;

stands;

Wal.

Pr. Fr. style arm chrs;
and
oriental
Chinese

hooked rugs; air conditioner; kit. cab.
wardrobe;
modern
new
like
base;
some
down filled chaise;
accordion;
misc, Sale by Hazel Ann Stupple.

APARTMENT

you in the Want Ads. Turn
to Classification #132 in
this Paper!

——

heel

eS

Gcedi. :

ee

WAREHOUSE.
CLEARANCE

to 2

The
pictures
screen;
HAND
STAND;

and
mirrors;
tier
tbl;
ANT.
FR.
LAMPS;
linens;
CVD.
TEAKWD.
ERN
rollaway bunks and tw. beds;

cranberry

and

colored

glass;

white

quilt and
Geo.
Washington
spreads;
bamboo
furn.:
couch,
2 chrs., tbls.,
bridge
tbl.,
4
chrs.; F oes
rugs;
wicker
chrs.;
white
wd.
blinds
8’;
STERLING
FLATWEAR
38
pes.;
CABLE
&amp; SON
sm.
upright
piano;
mahog.
kneehole
desk
and_
chr.;
books; 9 x 12 hooked rug plus sm. one;.
float
balls;
COLLECTORS
RPM
RECORDS
all
cataloged; loads of bric-a-brac.
By
appointment
2
yr.
old
yellow
refrig., ice maker,
frost free;
elect.
dryer; custom drps.
House Sale By
LILLIAN FRANCIS
ID 2-5438 Evenings

172

For Sale—Household

Midwest’s largest selection
EARLY AMERICAN AND
TRADITIONAL FURNITURE

This is your opportunity
furnishings at a REAL
Every
ng
DUCTIONS
AT COST

ANTIQUES

$138.00

ATTENTION

from
$ 54.60
$198 Round-the-corner
sect. white plastic $149.95

$259.95 Danis cor. grouping with table
$188.80
$146.60

$95 Lounge, sleeps 2 $ 68.00

Many excellent Den
items for both seating
and extra sleep.

SALE

Floral table pcs.

_ Half-Price

Everything Has To Go

AA

Furniture Co.
Benson Ave.
GR 5-4900
EVANSTON

80
80
45
$50

SALE:

NOW
179.88
149.95
144.88
99.75

Italian Prov. Sofas
4 pc. Bedrm. Sets
Contemporary Sofas
4 pc. Bedrm. Sets

2

Charge

PARKER
1560 Howard

_

Daily

of other
accounts

49.95
49.88
49.95
; 29.95
33.88

to 6. Mon.,

CO.
764-2206

1% Bilks. E. of “L”
Thurs.

Station

SIZED

at

and

Simpson

PRIVATE—MUST

furnishings
washer and
823

THE
OF

a

$35;

a

eed
69.95

Road)

BLIND

HOUSEHOLD

and rugs.
dryer.

Like

Dempster

to 9 Sun.

from

Juvenile

items

new

G.E.

DA

8-5775

CRIB SALE

MOVING
ROYAL
BLUE
PURE
SILK
sofa; 2 occas. chrs., gold; marble top
coffee
table;
mahog.
bdrm.
set.;
stationary card table w/4 chrs.; form.
end tables; 2 sgle. beds w/box sprgs.,
mattrs.; misc. 272-3767.

prices

_. General Discount Mart
1433 Milwaukee Av.

to 5

$19.99

at discount

bet.

—

to4p.m.

|

SELL

OF
a
‘

HOUS

gorgeous
‘“‘odds
and
ends” .
magnif. lake shore executive oe

Bargain Boutique
BENEFITS

27,10

.

ANTIQUE SALE

LIKE
NEW
LANCASTER
HONEY
maple
din.
rm.
furniture;
harvest
style table
will seat 8;
hutch;
tea
cart; 4 chairs; 2 captains chairs, $300;
wall
shelf and
mirror,
$30;
maple
bedside
table,
$20;.
small
uphols.
chair, $20;
maple
oval wall mirror,
$30; wall barometer, $15; amber glass
table lamp, $25. Call 272-1400 between
9 a.m. and 5 p.m.

ALL KINDS

THINGS

CLEARING
OUT
STORE
ROOM
Antique
Furniture
‘‘In The R
and reductions on China, Glass,
other furn. etc. LINDWALL’S, 808
St., 142 blk. W. of Green Bay.
~—

from $69.95

(Golf

Apr.

ru:

be

Some old silver-Bone China cups
saucers;
black
wrought
iron
pl
holder;
hand
painted
plates;
m cl]
misc, Thursday and Friday on ra
0
4:30,
2859
Idlewood
Lane,
;
Park Highlands, ID 3-1112.
:

FREE DELIVERY
SHORE REFRIGERATION

Crawford

9

;

AND

rug;

comers

Beaut..

ANTIQUE AND COSTUME JEWELRY

Lullabye-Edison-Childcraft-Storkline

invited

St.

oak

foes:

2234 Crabtree lane, Northbrook _

GUARANTEED

DISCOUNT

values

FURNITURE

beds _ in

leaded

colors;

Marble top chest; old oil paintings;
rimitives and old silver pieces;:
ocal art work, and misc. ite

USED APPLIANCES
from

$ 79.88

5 pe. Dinette Sets
Bunk Beds
Hollywood Beds
Lounge Chairs
7 Drawer Desks
Hundreds

THURS.

ROOM

TWIN

E

GRAND &gt;

Chinese oriental; Turkish prayer
Exc. cond.; Exquisite liv.,
din.,
rm. furn. 662-4539.
bi

painted Country French vanity table,
new, $110; a handsome old North Wind
chair
at
$12.50;
a
fabulous
new
decorator sofa in deep old red velvet
at
$385,
are
just
a
few
of
the
outstanding
values
to be found this
month
at The Finishing Touch,
4137
Main
St.,
Skokie,
noon
to
five,
Tuesday through Saturday.

NORTH

Save 40 to 60%

$130 Sofa Beds-Sleeps

poster

ANTIQUE

antique

rainbow

ANTIQUES

April!—Enumerate

RECONDITIONED

Everything Sacrificed
WAS
$299
$230
$229
$160

four

OF

back;

ano; 9x 18 red Bokhara oriental

lier,

LAMP

REFRIGERATORS
AUTOMATIC WASHERS
DRYERS
RANGES

1621

“FORCED

PAIR

high

ROSEWOOD

Tiffany

Highland Park
432-0439

BACK

‘

-

All Furn. like new. 835-4807.

few items. Set 4 Empire chairs, as is
$30—Sm.
2 drawer
tbl., $9.50;
Pine
shelf, $9.50; Spice set, $30; Bird’s Eye
Maple
chest, as is, $20; iron kettle,
$7.50; Cherry pitter, $9.50; iron boa
jack, $8.00;
lge.
brass
scoop,
$15;
child’s school desk, $15; pine corner
shelf, $15. Please do not phone, but
come in, many more bargains.
EVANSTON ANTIQUES AND RESALE
826 Custer Av.
Hrs. 10-4.
A

Many lamps at 50% off.

IN

of

uphol.

ANTIQUE

HOUSEWIVES—SAVING

Remainder

Eva

GOLD/WHITE;

living
rm. tbls., marble tops. Bea
Spanish
a
es
end
tbis.;
la
mirror;
wall
clock;
liv. rm.
di
BAKER
din rm. tbl. Summer

pennies?
Come
and
’66
G.E.
self
cleaning range, copper $250; '66
port.
G.E, dishwasher copper $175; RCA
21”
TV
and stereo fruitwood $200;
most
unique 415’ brass tree made by hand
$200;
Hotpoint
upright
freezer $100;
rere
high back blue velvet chair
$125; 84’’ white prov. sofa $200; misc,
draperies; gallery tbl. and commode,
walnut $100 ea.; wal, coffee tbl. $75;
marble
tbls.
Misc.
lamps;
compl.
family
room
set, rattan,
Polynesian
design. Call after 10 a.m. 835-1871.

$169.00

!

4

ANTIQ.

chairs,

PA-

1917 Church St. UN 4-0277, UN 4-0289
Mon. and Thurs. to 9—Saturday to 5:30
YES WE WELCOME ALL
MIDWEST BANK CREDIT CARDS

$ 98.00

$229.95 king size ens.
Hollywood beds

on.

SOFA,

EVANSTON CARPET AND
CLEANING CO.

$179.95 queen size

Sleep chair

YOUR

MONDAYS

he

chrs.; day
o:

and

lge
wal.
cvd.
mirror
and
cabs.;
sm.
tbls.;
pictures;
mangle;
baby
furn.;
treadle

REALLY AMAZING VALUES IN HIGH
quality used rugs and carpeting we’ve
taken
in trades.
Every
conceivable
size and color as well as used yardage
for
wall-to-wall
installation.
Every
piece inspected, cleaned, mothproofed
and rolled in tubes for easy selection.
Bring measurements. Cash-n-carry.

$129.95 quilted mattress
and matching box

$189.95

APPRECIATION

Rd.

spring;

and
4
china

ments. 1083 Skokie Ridge Dr., Gler
coe.
MOVING;
THURS.
ONLY
9
Wicker oval table and 3 arm c

tronage during the past year we wish
to express
our Thanks
to you,
our
friends and customers.
From April 25th through May 6th we
invite you to visit us during our once
a year sale.
CLIP OUT THIS AD and bring it with
you. It will entitle a bearer to a 10%
discount on any purchase made during
your visit.
Come in, browse through our 10 rooms
and Discover the Treasures of
Sheridan

box

mach.; aqua earthenware dinn
Dee FERS, 2913 Harrison St.,

SALE

OF

mattr.;

boards; wrt. iron tbl.
bed; luggage;
misc.

USED CARPET BUYS
FOR NEWLYWEDS

in the future...

set

bench;

Grove

ANNIVERSARY

CLOSED

We will handle
FURNITURE ONLY

spring

House
Morton

ALAEDDIN'S

Furniture

MUST
SELL,
WILL
SACRIFICE
yds. carpeting; rm. size rugs; lamp
chests; mahog. server; drapes; wo

GANTNER'S

1913

blue/white

to buy
these
SAVINGS!

at
GREAT
REprices
MARKED

The Suburban
5726 Dempster Street,

IN

Being Sold Out...
Tremendous Savings
On Everything...
USED

priced
Many

netting, pacsare
$65
new,
wil

Stroller,

ONE. WEEK ONLY
Thursday, April 27 through May 4
Open 5 nights ’til 9 p.m.
Saturday 9 to 5
YO 6-4500

Entire Stock
of
New

of

Choose From:
. Discontinued Groups-One of a Kind
Marred, Broken and Soiled Pieces
. Current Overstocked Items.

Goods

MOV
SALE

HUNTING?
A wonderful selection awaits

High

10 to 4; SAT. April 29, 10

FRI.
FROM
2 P.M. TO 6 P.M.
AND
Sat. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., at 1412 Astor
St. Chicago, residue of lovely old 3story
mansion.
Parking
at_
1 EE,
Schiller, or 1160 Lake Shore Dr. 5’9
in
refinished
Piano
Grand
Steinway
nut brown Mah; 37” gros bleu Sevres
showing
Prach
E.
by
Urn hand painted
long
842
Napoleon and his children;
oak;
carved
elaborately
clock,
case
lge oil painting signed Louis Kratke,
dated 1880, subject ‘‘Marie Therese on
Her Wedding Day” in handsome gold
leaf frame; French table desk 51 x 30,
Louis XV
style, fancy wood veneers
w/marquetry, bronze mounts, 3 apron
Fruitwood persmall tbls;
drawers;

manent

euhald-

St. Johns Av.

3 DAMS GHD: Sloe

6-2410

HI

is

a

.

Ho

AR 6-2060

MOVING OUT OF TOWN;
FAM. RM.;
bdrm.;
misc.
furn.;
lawn
mower;
snow blower;
garden equip. for sale.
Excel.
cond.;
reas.;
256-0987 after 6
p.m.
Open
house
Sat. April 29 and
Sunday
April 30 from
10 a.m. to 3
p.m.

Furnishings:
fine Fr.
ants.;
art objects; acces., Oriental pcs.,
ay
Onty finest quality. By appt.

MOVING

OUT

ORANGE
NYLON
FREE
FORM
$15;
hide-a-bed $25;
mod
bdrm.
$75; couch $20; heater; misc. Sat.
Sun.
10
to
6,
1717
Happ
Northbrook.

RU

ROMWEBER SOFA 93” LONG: PROV.
fruitwood finish, 4 down filled
ions, uphol; green and gold Ma

se.

Good

cond.

Cost

-

$950 will sell

for

$340; 2 twin quilted and flocked
rose bedspreads, rec. purchased,
sell for $25. Phone 256-2093.
—

dec
ee

146TH
ANNUAL
ANTIQUES
©
and
sale.
Glenview
Comm
Church, 1000 Elm St. Tues. and
May 2 and 3, 11 a.m.-9 p.m.; Th
May 4, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Luncheons
dinners. Free parking.
%
COUNTRY
ANTIQUES;
sugar bucket; 3 glass lamps; 3
china toilet set; misc. pattern g'
mirrors,
mahog.
frames;
3 han

shelves;

pine

curtains.

AL

knee-hole

desk;

1-0790.

HICKORY
MAHOGANY
suite,
dbl.
head
and
drawer
chest,
night

naugahyde

armless

chr.

headboard,
frame.
chr. AL 1-7403.
TWIN
BEDS,
2
quilted headboards

;

assc

BEDROOM
footboard, 6
stand.
White

White

Corner
*

desk

é

CUSTOM
and beds

and

Tl

match,
imported
dust ruffles,
‘
spein s and mattresses.
Like rae}
ost $650, must sell for $175, 1310
Ritchie

Court,

Chicago.

664-0909.

—

BOOKCASES-DESKS-CHESTS,
ETC.
UNPAINTED

FURNITURE

MART

Largest Selection - Discount Prices

|

7550
N. Milwaukee Ave. (At Harlem) ©
Open Mon. and Thurs. eveni
‘ss
OPEN SUNDAYS 11 to 3
DE
LUXE
HOTPOINT
ELE
stove. Yellow. Double oven, rotis:
defroster, clock, double broilers.
A
timers on burners. oven and appl

outlet.

Auto.

meat

thermometer,

Call 251-8048.

FURNITURE.
er/dryer;

TV;

APPLIANCES;
air

WASH-

cons.;

complete

carpeting;
ig poe
bedroom _ set;
desk;
tbls.;
lamps; pictures;
ewyt
vacuum with attach.; fans; Kitch.
679-1273
LIV. RM. CHAIRS, PR. END T
cocktail tbl.;
fl. lamps,
tbl. lam
sewing mach., apt. size elec.

Maytag

washer,

elec.

iron,

egg cooker, roaster, bar
sweeper, call DA 8-1646.

HOUSE

SALE:

FROM

toaster

stools, carp

SOUP

ny

BOWLS

to sofas.
Boy’s oak furn.;
din.
furn.;
aquarium;
early
Amer.

stools; paintings; books. Thurs.
aah 10-4. 723 Byron, Deerfield.

ANTIQUE

above.

CUPBOARD,

bookcase

peniart

Exc.

GLASS

condition.

headboard;

Bed

crystal;

misc. 318 Hamilton

945-

DOO

wi

frames

St., Evans

on.

Z

1

io

LIVING ROOM CHAIR, FRUITWOOD,
table,

chair.

good

condition,

Evenings

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

also

Be

or weekends,

864

Classified — 20

_

�For Sale—Household
Goods
SOFT

AND

retain

LOFTY.

brilliance

Ww

in

| 172 Fer Sale—Household Goods
..

carpets

Lustre.
ent
1.00.
Benard’s
Street, Evans-

IR

LOUNG
versible
back

CHAIRS,

E
and

seat

tweed

RE-

cushions,

poveee

beige

fabric

withstands’

chairs,

use. Also pair walnut director’s
black
naugahyde,
full brass

SECRETARY;
_ Glass;

.

aple

tbl.,

,night

231-35 Chicago
STOM

Rosewood

Formica

dresser

frame)

stand;

Av.

6

fit

chrs.;

king-sz.

.

aed

for

wall.

Give

(WALL

bed.

ITALIAN
DIN.
yman;
B.O.A.C.

away

TBL.;
chr.;

price!

LG.
SQ.
Storkline

an, Glenview. 9-3 or call PA 4-2447.
GRAND

tbl.;

Misc.

PIANO,

items.

HEAVY
NYLON
PLUSH CARPETING,
choice of 4 colors, reg. $8.00 yd., close
out price, $3.75 yd. Terms.
Empire,
6014 W. Dempster, 965-4300.

‘SATINWOOD

All

exc.

cond,

432-

NSF.
OWNER
HAS
LOVELY
leaf tbl. w/4 chrs. (very sturdy);
20’ lined draw drapes; 2-dr. G.E.

4

cust.

refrig.;
p.m.

plus

PArk

other

items.

Call

after 5

9-0188.

toad

TOWN

EVERYTHING

must
go.
Washing
machine,
gas
range,
mangle;
refrig.;
furn.
all in
good cond. Reas: Call after 10 a.m.
75-9375.
ST

. SELL—10

dresser,

DRAWER

Mirror,

dbl.

DBL.

bed;

king

sz.

..and bedspd.; dress. tbl., bench.
mirror.
Twin
brass
hdbd.,
Harvard
franie. AL 6-1343.
RNITURE

SALE:

Iso, repairing,

NEW

AND

refinishing,

Evanston.

Community

Christian

Church

of

and

desk

w/chr.

743-3383

after

6:30

~EVANSTON
GENUINE

gd.

CONTOUR

cond.

upright
piano;
day bed;

$45

LOUNGE

ea.;

Ant.

white

ant.
wal.
breakfront
Japanese tea set;
set

of red glassware; and misc. 869-1618.
STINGHOUSE
REFRIG.;
NEVER
:
as stove; white formica kit. set
w/4
leather chairs;
Kenmore
elec.

ae.

like

new.

OR

‘MCGRAW-EDISON
=

-

9-3734,

OR

used

one

$325.

REY

4-

WINDOW __ AIR-

tioner, 242 ton (26,000 BTU).

mew,

included.
p.m.

Call

month,

ORGAN

Like

warranty

675-2969

after

MAHOG.;.

RM.

wood card table and 4
shown Sat. and Sun.,

SET

—

can by Drexel—ideal

WALNUT

SOFT

new.

That’s

what

ware,

Northbrook.

AND

BRIGHT

cleaning

AS

rugs

will

do when
you use Blue Lustre! Rent
electric shampooer $1.00. Ace Hard-

. TON

WESTINGHOUSE

BUILDER
furniture
separate,
296-7771

WATER

TOAST AND GOLD
Exc. cond. Very reasonable. PA 9-0517
DIN.
RM.
SET.
9 PC.,
BLEACHED
mah., mod. Best offer; Simmons hidea-bed $25; 4’ x5’ mirror $20. Must sell
today .moving tomorrow. RA 8-3938.
PC.
BEDRM.
SET,
EXTRA
LONG
double bed with firm mattress,
box
springs,
4
drawer
night
table;
9
drawer chest; $90. 729-3051.
REDECORATING:
HAND
MADE
glass
floral
arrangements;
pr.
Ital.
fig. lg. planter;
lg. den lamps;
wal.
tb. for twin beds. Sac. AL 1-4229 aft 5.
2 RUGS,
9X12,
FAIR
CONDITION;
table Motorola TV w/stand, $50 for all
yey cost of ad. Call after 6 p.m., 724-

Sofa Bed, Opens To Full
SIZE

WASHER

KENMORE;

10 MOS.

AUTIFUL
10 PC.
DIN.
RM.
SET,
5; 3 pe. aqua sec. sofa, 20 ft. long
ith custom
plastic
covers,
perfect
cond.
$275.
Large
exc. type
walnut
desk, $40; Wilmette 256-2554.

OM

WALL

on
tre.
tg
a.

TO

WALL,

NO

SOIL

carpets
cleaned
with
Rent electric shampooer
V&amp;S
Hdwr.
Chestnut,

910

Noyes

Street,

sl. mpl.
mirrors,

TBLS.

AND

CHRS.;

2

beds compl.;
chests;
oval
writing tbls., drop leaf din.

tbls.:
rockers;
bookcases;
Weber’s,
829 Chicago, Evanston. UN 4-6600.

BRASS EAGLE ANTIQUES
Green

Bay

869-6660

Rd.

Evanston

GARAGE SALE: SAT. APR. 29. 9 TO
5.

Antiques;
odd
pieces:
rustics:
ts; misc. No item over $10. 5036
‘airview,
Skokie.
Vic.
Edens
and

Touhy.
ate”

—

Classified

Evanston Review

Sectional

17°" ADMIRAL. PORTABLE

Evans-

d misc, 328-9351.
PORCH

3-Pc. Moss Green

HIGH ARM REST. GOOD CONDITION.
Coffee tbl.; end tbl. 475-1866.

WURLITZER
SPINET
ORGAN;
beige.
sect.
sofa
with
hide-a5 pe. hard rock maple
bdrm.
Kenmore
dbl. oven
gas range.

SOFA;

3-PC. WHITE
SECTIONAL,
Contemporary,
Custom-Made;
like
new. Kitchen table w/4 chairs.
824-6858.

AT

ton.
AL.

$75.

CUSTOM
MADE
KING
SIZE
BEDspread
w/drapes,
eggshell
antique
satin w/gray and orange applique 58”
long, 8 pr. DA 8-1959.

Blue
$1.00.
Win-

CE
YOURSELF
FOR
A THRILL
first time you use Blue Lustre.
nt electric shampooer $1.00 Noyes

Hardware,

BED, ALMOST NEW,
Call after 5:30, 869-7939

ATTENTION! ATTENTION!
‘
You Antiquers. Antiquaries from hills
oi Penn. THE MARKF'T-3347 NORTH
CLARK, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.

OLD

Orig. $200, now $130 or best offer.
UNiversity 4-4171 after 6:30 p.m.

a

CLEANER
Dealer. Call

Pr. Fr. Prov. Liv. Rm. Chrs.

Et
central air-cond. unit, presentin operation in home. Will remove
:
_ professionals.
Exc.
for
home,
or plant. $100. AL 1-0635.

AUTOMATIC

SELLING
OUT
DISPLAY
in
4
model
homes.
Will
up to 50%
off. We deliver

ELECTROLUX VACUUM
Excellent condition, $20.
AL 1-7290.

ly

SEARS

6: MO:
“OLD:
TV,
1 yr. old;

ANTIQUE
WHITE
PROVINCIAL
triple dresser,
~
table,
night
stand and mirror. Excellent buy.
HI 6-2119

din-

rm. or dining L. Dropleaf tbl. with
leaves,
teacart server, 2 captains
chrs, Italian provincial $135. AL 6-3652.

UFFY

$55
:

ANTIQUE
PINE
HUTCH;
4 MAPLE
cane
seated
chairs;
custom
made
maple
harvest table;
electric
stove.
All like new. Phone 433-0707.

AND

for small

old.

PC.
BEDROOM
SET;
KITCHEN
set;
Dinette
set;
Misc.
All
in
excellent condition. Call DE 2-8191 or
GR 17-2871.

14.°CU;
FT.
REFRIG.,
Admiral
color comb.
best offer. 272-3277.

27”

6 McCOBB
DIN. RM. CHAIRS;
3 PC.
cont.
pink sofa;
40’’
round
marble

G

6

6

+;
Walnut
din.
rm.
set
11 pecs.;
ary table,
walnut,
carved;
large
Sata
Sarouk rug, 22 x 14; Call 385-

cocktail table;
chai i. Items

Sundays

6X9
BEATUIFUL
AREA
RUG,
beige green, like new $125;
2 green
uphol.
living
room
chairs,
perfect
condition $50 each. Call 527-2557 eves.

USED GAS STOVES AND
refrigerators. Dealer. UN 4-5133
1104 Emerson St., rear, after 6 p.m.
2

$150 new. 3 yrs.
272-1707

Buy.

p.m.

- ehrs..

OUTDOOR
FURNITURE.
2 CHAISES,
4 stacked chairs, 2 stacked tables,’42”
serene table, 8’ umbrella. $240. 446-

Lin-

FR. PROV.. SOFA;
2 ARM
CHAIRS;
coffee
tbl.
w/glass
top;
tw.
bed
complete;
book
stand;
7
drawer
~mahog.

SEARS KENMORE
DE LUXE
FULLY
automatic washer and 8 setting elect.
dryer.
Excellent
cond.
Sold as pair
only. Both for $125. 945-6795.

18’ REEL TYPE MOWER

_ colnshire. Sat., April 29, 10 a.m. to 6
_ p.m. Riverwoods Rd. at Duffy Lane.
Donate

SINGER
SEWING
MACHINE,
ZIG
’ Zag attachments and cabinet; guaranteed;
$35;
will
deliver;
Dealer.
ALpine 1-7290.

20—60% REDUCTIONS. TOP QUALITY
Safeway Carpets. 7005 N. Clark, Chgo.

installed.
Chicago,

UNiversity 4-6600.
_ GARAGE SALE

FURNITURE OF MODEL HOMES
now being sold at 40% to 60% off.
Will separate. terms.
Empire, 965-4300

Carpet Sale Open

USED.

upholster-.

ing. Cane
and
rush
seats
Weber's
Furniture
Co.. 829

222

CARPETING,
ALL
NYLON
400
YDS.
at $2.50 a yd.; 450 yds. plush nylon at
$3.75
a
yd.
Will
separate.
Terms.
Empire, LA 5-9626.

erib; bathinette; high chr.; books; old
picts.; frames; much misc. 900 IndiY

misc.

SELLING
OUT
DISPLAY
in
4
model
homes.
Will
up to 50% off. We deliver.
255-0670
HOUSE FULL OF FURNITURE, SOME
individual
pieces,
appliances
and
many
other misc. items. Very
good
condition. Best offer. OR 4-6739.

Evanston.

around

29, 9 TO 12

BUILDER
furniture
separate,

Dorothy’s

LAMBREQUIN

to

APRIL

Everything goes; furniture;
10th St., Wilmette.

carved

9’ w x 8’ h. Gold silk uphol. w/matching
ae silk
9.

CARPET SALE: NYLON $5.85 SQ. YD.,
now
$3.85
yd.
Compl.
service
and
remodeling your old carpet. 864-5551.
Ace Carpet Co., 1620 Mapie, Evanston.
FINAL HOUSE SALE:

DROP-LID DESKS; CUT

Pedestals;

table;

WALK ON A CLEAN CARPET IMMEdiately. Shampoo carpet without wahampooer
$1.00
daily
rental.
Nursery,
3132
Lake
Av.,
Wilmette, across from Edens Plaza.

SATURDAY,

fittings. 337-0828 after 6 p.m.

172, For Sale—Household Goods

EXCELLENT
CONDITION,
FIRST $25
takes, includes cart. Call UN 9-9756.
REFRIGERATOR,
GOOD CONDITION,
apartment size gas stove, room
size’
gas heater,
like new used only few
months. Call 869-6338.
ANTIQUE
WHITE
BREAKFRONT.
Large. In excellent condition. A steal
at $250. Also chairs, tables, and lamps
at a sacrifice. VE 5-2389.
MODERN
LOUNGE
CHAIRS,
ONE
solid
walnut
recliners
w/adjustable
ottoman;
one molded walnut pull-up.
Exc. cond. Priced to sell. 256-2652

LARGE
SOLID
OAK
DIN.
RM.
SET;
and miscellaneous items. Call after 6
p.m. or weekends.
825-2795.

30”
GAS
RANGE;
WINDOW
cond.;
Formica
kit. set;
2-pc.
sofa;
bleached mahog.
cocktail
very reasonable. 724-4439.

te eh

3:...PC.°
SEC:
-SOFA;.
2.
chairs;
corner table; good
reasonable. DAvis 8-5159.

“UPHOLS.
condition;

R.C.A. WHIRLPOOL IMPERIAL
WASHER AND DRYER.
Perfect condition, $70 for both.
Call 679-4764.
31

PIECE
REED
&amp; BARTON
ling Silver in Silver Sculpture
$125. Perfect condition.
Phone DA 8-6094

STERpattern

BREAKFRONT;
33” WEIMAN
DRUM
table; bookcase headboard twin bed;
rose colored lounge chair;
like new.
Reasonable. Phone OR 3-1459.

MAPLE
TABLE,
48’
ROUND,
FORmica top w/4 captain’s chairs. Set of
a
Bros. dishes. Reasonable. VE
-3671

LEFTOVERS
FROM
SALE:
HOUSEhold
furn.;
china;
glassware;
kit.
ware;
table
lin.;
antiques.
Prices
greatly reduced. 328-2293.

9X12
GREEN
COTTON
RUG,
JUST
cleaned
$25;
console
RCA
TV
and
Motorola
tbl. model
TV,
both
good
working order, $20 ea. ALpine 1-3649.

LIVING
ROOM
AND
BEDROOM
DRAW drapes; 32 thin 46 wall mirror;
kit. set; living room furniture, radiophono: console; reasonable. SH 3-8768.

2

73

LIKE

bile

NEW

G.E.

Maid,

$75;

DISHWASHER,

Kenmore

Gas _ stove

with electric rotisserie, $75. Mangle,
$15. UN 4-9296. ©
CPT.;
DRAPES;
LOW
CAB.,
CANE
other
and
lamps
long;
60’’
front
oo
Excellent condition. OR 5-

SQ.
YARDS
OF
WOOL
CARPETing.
Rose
color;
all
wool
twist;
padding also avail.
Call 251-5783

Maple Sofa, Chair, 2 Lamp

MO-

TABLES,

TV CONSOLE.
274-6133.

2952
W.
TOUHY,
rooms
of
decorator
drapes,
refrigerator,
TV, bric-a-brac.

NEVER USED RUST COLORED
orig. cost $160 will sell for $125
Call eves. or weekends

AQUA-BLUE
2
PC.
SECTIONAL
sofa, seats 6 to 8; cocktail tablebar;
24’’ console TV; Danish modern chair,
beige; stroller. OR 3-1133.

GARAGE

2

SALE

616-15th St., Wilmette
Sat. April 29, 9-6. Lots of Stuff.
CLEAN
RUGS,
LIKE NEW,
SO EASY
to do with Blue Lustre. Rent electric
shampooer, $1.00.
:
Lemoi Hardware, Evanston.

1966 POWER MOWER
Must sell, heavy duty 21’ Whirlwind
by Toro. Top cond. $125 or best offer.
Call Al, 256-2524.

GOOD CONDITION.
CALL HO 4-8491.

ONE
WINDOW
FAN,
3-SPEED,
good working
cond., $10;
baby
play
pen, A-1 cond., $10. 328-4740 after 5
p.m.
IT’S INEXPENSIVE TO CLEAN RUGS

and upholstery with Blue Lustre.

electric shampooer
Hdwr. 1910 Central

Rent

BLOND
cond,
ee
1172.

$1.00. Central V&amp;S
Ave., Evanston.

MOVING
MUST
SELL
4
BURNER
Crown gas range 36” like new; walnut
dining room table 3 leaves. exc. cond.
Call AL 1-3451.

Early American
BED,

WICKER
TABLE
chairs,
perfect
persons
modern
Call 869-9132.

cond.

DRESSER
Call

after 5:30

News * Glenview Announcements

and The Village Lamplighter,

serving

FOR

PRICES
OSCAR ISBERIAN

BY

GReenleaf

WATCH FOR BRADSTREET SALE
TO BE ADVERTISED MAY 4
475 Cedar St., Winnetka
Hillcrest 6-3876
SOFA,
72”,
TAN,
CONTEMP.;
retary desk w/glass drs.; mah.
er; bridge lamp;
frpl. access.;
beam Mixmaster. 446-2463 after 6

SECrockSunp.m.

HEAVY
TRADITIONAL
DIN.
table, 6 chairs, 1 leaf, and pads.
cond. $50 or best offer. 272-7916.

RM.
Good

5-0108
|

Member-Anpraisers Ass’n of America
AN T IQUES-PAINTINGS-ART
OBJECTS-FURNITURE.
HIGHEST
PRICES PAID.
Miss Hall
561-7256

Tear Out This Ad

And

Gall

GR
5-8696
ANYTIME
WHEN
selling furniture, antiques, cut glass,
misc.
Dorothy’s,
1231
Chicago
Av.,

TOP

FOR
Prompt

;

§

;

USED REFRIGERATORS
AND GAS STOVES
pick-up.
Dealer
UN 4-5133

WILL
BUY
YOUR
GOOD
UALITY
used furniture and antiques.
For quick
service call
The Original Crost Furniture Store
UN 4-0189
UN 4-2550

WANTED:

2 HIGHCHAIRS

FOR TWINS,
MATCHING
IF POSSIble, but not necessary. 433-4687.
WANTED:
ble
and
ae.

MATCHING
CHILD’S
TAtwo
chairs.
In
sturdy
Very reasonable,
Call 47

WE NEED PIANOS
rugs. Fine furn. and china.
FIELDS
AM 2-2023; eves. VE 5-1640

oriental

CHILD’S

OUT DOOR PLAY
in good condition
Call 251-3533.

HOUSE

WANTED:
6 YR.
CRIB
AND
MATtress. Must be in good condition.
VE 5-0165

175

Apparel

GOOD

and

Furs

CLOTHING

LADIES:
10-12,
WIDE
SEL.
coats, dresses, suits, skirts, sweaters,
‘blouses, winter and summer;
casual
to
formal;
many
designer
items;
maternity clothes 10-12-14. Girls: 2-3-4,
wide
selection.
Mens:
suits
38-39,
pants,
jackets,
shirts,
ties,
topcoat.
All very good quality and very reas.
909 Oakwood, Lake Forest, CE 4-2068.
Hours 9 to 12 and 4 to 6. Must sell by
Sat. noon.

THE

LAST ACT

80912

MAIN
EVANSTON
:
DAvis 8-9898
North Shore’s Most Exclusive
Resale Shop
FANTASTIC SELECTION OF SPRING
AND
SUMMER
WEAR.
Ask
to
see our designer collection.
Tues., Wed., Fri. and Saturday
10 to 4 p.m. Thurs. 12 to 8 p.m.

AND
2 MATCHING
cond.
$20;
Young
kneehole
desk.
$20.

CHINA LAUNDRY TUBS
BY CRANE.
Perfect condition. $35.
Call ALpine 1-8829.
DUNBAR
CONTEMP.
DINING
RM.
tbl.,
black
legs,
oiled
walnut
top
w/protective finish, 42’’ x 54’, opens to
96” w/3 leaves. $185. VE 5-4838.

PAID
RUGS

ORIENTAL
TRADE-INS
ACCEPTED

CHICAGO ART GALLERIES

YE OLDE

RACKE

RESALE AND THRIFT SHOP
Fresh selection of prom,
graduation,
and
formal
dresses.
Summer
knits.
on., Tues., Fri., and Sat. 11 to 4:30
hurs. -from 12 to 8:30. Come in and
browse.
1508 Howard St., Chicago
743-9188

Y-Not Resale Shoppe
646 W. Diversey
Chicago’s Largest

Fine

gently

Resale

used

clothes

281-6636
Shop

at

gentle

prices. Designer’s Collection-FURS
DAILY SUBURBAN PICK-UPS
Daily 10-4:
Thurs. 12-8:
Closed Tues.

SELECT
shorts

YOUR
for

CASUAL

every

WEAR

summer

AND

sport

THRIFT HOUSE

CLOTHING

AND

HOUSEHOLD

511 Main St.
Operated by Evanston

For

:

Ladies’,

Junior

$CASH$

Men’s

and

at

ITEMS
Evanston
League

Children’s

clothing;
shoes;
accessories. We buy
household
items,
cut
glass,
china,
Silver, bric-a-brac, antiques, etc. Call
DElaware 17-9342.
GOLD COAST RESALE SHOP

TWIN

Baby Clothes

Real Savings

NEW
SPRING
AND
SUMMER
SAMples,
Diapers;
Waterproof
panties;
Underwear;
Crawlers;
Sunsuits;
Shirts, etc. Factory Showroom,
2340
N. Racine, Chgo.

JANE

GILLOGLY’S

KENILWORTH
644

RESALE

BRING IN YOUR SPRING AND
summer clothing for resale.
Green Bay Rd.
256-2990

DEafter

MOVING
WILL
SACRIFICE
MAHOG.
dining
rm.
set;
Mahog.
desk
and
chair; gold rugs and misc. GR 5-6184

AND

100% HUMAN HAIR WIGS
$200 value. Will ‘Sacrifice $55.
Also Wiglets and Falls.
338-4766.
PRACTICALLY
NEW
MINK
STOLE.
Spring ensemble, spring coats size 14
to 16. Toddlers outfits size 4-6. Other
misc. Reasonable. Call 251-5261.

2

2

P.M.

BASEMENT SALE SAT. ONLY 9:30 TO
5:30. Baby equipment and misc. 1333
Elmwood, Wilmette. Rear entrance.

LGE.
chairs.

475-6995.

BROWN
Will

* Northbrook Star « Highland

Lake

CONDI-

ANTIQUE
CARVED
WALNUT
REfectory Din. Table, $75. 5 chairs $15. 3
chairs $6.00; Gray metal typing table
$9.00 DA. 8-0064.

KNOTTY
PINE
DESK,
W/LEATHER
top;
student
lamp;
Victorian
chair;
yellow
silk
damask
lounge
chair.
Vacuum (tank) cleaner. HO 5-1515.SINGLE
BED;
DRESSER;
BUFFET;
liv.
rm.
chair;
2
lamps:
dishes.
Reasonable.
Phone
UN
4-9516 mornings until 1 p.m. or after 7 evenings.

WALNUT

HIGHEST

TRADITIONAL
MAHOG.
DINING
room
suite:
table,
5 chairs,
breakfront, extra board, pads, $125. Phone
869-8815.

CHILDREN’S
BEDRM.
FURN.
WITH
twin
beds;
dinette
set;
72’’ mahog.
breakfrt.; oversz. trapunto lounge chr.
w/ottoman; best offer. OR 5-5210.

exc.

GOOD

WEBCOR
PHONOGRAPH
HOLIDAY
imperial, portable, adaptable to stero.
Best offer 864-2333 or 869-8025. after 6
p.m.
:

IRONRITE
IRONER
IN EXCELLENT
condition with chair and new pad $45:
green studio couch with bolsters $10.
‘AL 6-0646.

8-1829.

272-

BOOKCASE
TWIN
SZ. HEADBOARD,
$10;
Student
desk,
$20;
Youth
size
chest of drawers, $15. All light wood
and in good condition. 835-4643.

6-YR.
CRIBS,
$15,
$8.00:
PORTAcrib, $6.00; high chair, $4.00; playpen,
$4.00;
stroller, $3.00; ‘double stroller,
$15. 724-7513.
23”
G.E.
TV
TABLE
MODEL
W/
console walnut cabinet;
Admiral 30”
elec. range; pink lavatory and toilet;
all in exc. cond. 272-7676.
ALUMINUM
PICTURE
WINDOW,
4
double
casements,
w/screens;
and
outside door and frame. Best offer.
Hillcrest 6-6506.
SOFA IN PERFECT
CONDITION,
90”
long, turquoise
and white,
was
$400
will sell reasonably.
ORchard 4-8873
GIVE
AWAY
_PRICES:
KING
SIZE
headboard; king size bedspread; doudrop leaf table.
ble spread like new;
Call 272-5777.

DA

offer.

G.E. REFRIGERATOR,
EXC.
CONDItion $30; Polaroid camera with case
and flash $30; Call AL 1-6060.
KENMORE
WASHER,
$25;
GRAY
wool twist rug, 1142 x 16, $50;
Youth
bed w/mattress, $10; RCA
TV, recordradio console, $25. Misc. 272-5344.

966-0246
10 SWIVEL BAR STOOLS
NEUTRAL COLOR. $8.00 A PC.
IDEAL FOR REC. ROOM BAR
PARK 4-3091.

mirror,

SET,
GOOD
6 chairs, and
best

MATCHING
SOFA
AND
LOVE
SEAT,
blue green, Danish modern, excellent
condition; $100. GReenleaf 5-7850.
GENERAL
‘ELECTRIC
CLOTHES
dryer in good condition. Will sell for
best offer.
OR 4-5284

ELECTRIC RANGE,
$25;
Quik-Broil
Rotisserie,

DREXEL

or

GERT’S A GAY GIRL-READY
FOR A
whirl after cleaning carpets with Blue
Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1.00
Michael’s V&amp;S Hdwr. Evanston.

Maple Dbl.

CORY
Call

RM.
table,

$100

GREEN
AND
BEIGE;
tion. 475-1885.

SPRINGS AND MATTRESS.
VErnon 5-2827.

39”
Ty eanbat

DINING
drop leaf
cabinet,

Braided Rug, Size 6x9

SILVER
PLATE
SERVICE
FOR
12
with serving pieces. Best offer. After
5 call:
HI 6-5120.
UNIVERSAL GAS STOVE
with flexible pipe, $15.
Call after 6 p.m. or Saturday.
GR 5-7885
WOODARD
WROUGHT
IRON (SCULPtura)-2 sofas, slate-top octagonal table
with 4 chairs. $325.
ID 2-2145

1 PC. OR WHOLE HOUSEFUL
Furniture;
tools;
toys;
hardware;
antiques;
job lots;
liquidations; will
buy it all.
Auctioneer: Col. Dan Danner. PA 4-5171.

FOR SALE

2117 Church Street,
2nd apt. Rear. UN 4-6044.
BLACK
WROUGHT
IRON
DINETTE
or patio table. Tempered glass top. 4
chairs. 272-0032 or evenings and weekends call 272-5418.

a

Any Type of Merchandise

COMPLETE
LIVING
ROOM
FURNIture including lamps, tables, etc. Like
new. Reasonable prices.
j
Call RO 4-0445, Sat., Sun. and Mon.

2 Piece Sectional Couch
VERY

PIECE
SECTIONAL
SOFA;
TV
console;
dinette set with 6 chairs. 9
porch screens sz. 42 x 57. RO 1-4179.

FURNITURE

"

FOR BEST RESULTS
CALL HOLLYWOOD ART GALLERIES
SHeldrake 3-3573
6618 N. Ridge.

Evans.

TAKE
SOIL
AWAY
THE
BLUE
Lustre way from carpets and upholstery. Rent electric shampooer, $1.00.
Ace Hardware, Glenview.

EARLY
AMERICAN
SOFA
AND
in
covered
chair
wing
matching
colonial print, like new, $150 for both.
ALpine 1-1134.

6

WANT TO BUY

CHICAGO.
6
furn.,
carpet,
air conditioner,

TWO
5 DRAWER
CHESTS,
MAHOGany, $12; blond $18. AL 6-3114.
SOFA,
or best
OR 3-

——

CHINA CUT GLASS, BRIC-A-BRAC,
SILVER, ETC.

PERSIAN
ORIENTAL
RUG
9xlz2.
Never used, will sacrifice $550. Call
AL 1-1670 Thurs.,. Fri.

ITALIAN
CONTEMP.
CHAIRS,
ANtique white finish, avocado and gold
quilted cushions, 6 mo. old cost
$180.
ea., BOTH for $180. Eves. 864-8873.

Ss oe

2

173 Wtd. to Buy—Hshid. Goods

DINING TABLE,
4 CHAIRS;
BEDRM.
set; sofa; desk; end tables; liv. rm.
lamp;
picture;
twin
bed,
matt.,
spring. Call AMbassador 2-9686.

6

* Glencoe

A

LADY
KENMORE
DE LUXE
MODEL
portable dishwasher;
2 yrs. old; exc.
condition;
coppertone
priced reasonable. Call 446-9186 after 6 p.m.

EXCELLENT
CONDITION.
humidifier.
Reasonable.
5:30 p.m. YO 5-3553.

* Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk

AIRsect.
tbl.;

—

For Sale—Household Goods
e

NEVER
USED
FRUITWOOD
DIN.
rm. set; bedroom dressers, desk, mirror, chair; lamps, chairs, misc. Call
after 5 p.m. OR 5-4527.

LIV.
RM.
CHAIRS
AND
TABLES;
lamps;
bric-a-brac;
everything
in
excel. cond. Call Friday, 677-7311.
YR.
OLD
CRIB,
SPRING
AND
mattress, chest, buggy, play pen and
‘bathinette. Reasonable. Call 296-2344.

_ /172

Forest-Lake

Bluff

ARM

sacrifice.

$30

LOUNGE
each.

Call

BLACK

mal,

1 two

HO 5-6130.

KNIT
piece,

Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

DRESSES,
size

1

16. Spring

April 27,

FORcoat.

1967

�176 For. ‘ies iin.

and Furs

30”

HP

PARKER

&lt;Aerins

LAWN

rototiller;

SWEEPER;

24’’

cast

ap
soon

dinner
bell;
child’s
merry-go-round;
lawn
roller and
fertilizer
spreader:
alum. lawn chairs and lounges; 4 ft.
After
sq. picnic tables and benches. Many
MINK
JACKET:
LIGHT
COLOR,
other
items.
4115
Lake
Cook
Rd.,
; wahly
styled;
perfect,
originally
Northbrook
272-5187.
- $1,200, sac. $325. Brunet imported wig,
TRYING
WEATHER
WAS
BAD
- worn twice, case incl. Cost $275, sac.
Complete
twin
again.
Garage
Sale:
$125. 432- 6922.
bedroom;
TV
set;
cedar
wardrobe;
BOY'S
SIZE
12;
GIRL’S
SIZE
7:
trunks;
typewriter;
sewing machine;
women’s
half sizes;
men’s
suits, 44
snowtires; kitchenware; lamps; knicklong, slacks, and shirts. All priced t&gt;
knacks;
any reasonable
offer;
Good
sell. 966-3125.
Will gets remainder. Thurs. and Fri.,
1
to
5.
330
Greenleaf,
Wilmette.
CLOTHES.
SIZE.
12:
DESIGNER
coat
and
sari
print
brocade
dress,
40 YD. ‘BLUE WOOL CARPETING;
G.
dress to match, etc.
E. portable dishwasher; 22 rifle with
DAvis 8-1959
scope;
35 MM
slide projector;
24 ft.
aig
pool comp.
w/filter,
etc.;
silver
blue
mink
stole
and
scarf:
apy
Persian
lamb
coat
sz.
12.
PArk
BEST OFFER
9-0678.
Please call after 6, 827-7242.
GARAGE
SALE
THURS.,
FRI.,
SAT.,
10 to 5. Rugs;
lamps;
bric-a-brac;
SHEARED
RACCOON
SIZE
16. REApictures;
dressing
tab.;
women’s
sonable. Phone after 5:30 p.m.
cloth.:
sz.
10-16;
shoes,
512-612B;
YO 5-3553.
purses, jewelry, jumper
chair, baby
ee
1331 Pine St., Glenview. PA 4429
UST SELL. $195.
MOVING:
MAPLE
TBL.,
4 CHAIRS;
775- 7494 9 TO 5 WEEKDAYS
kitchen tbl., 4 chrs.; Roper gas stove;
MINK STOLE
twin bed frame
only;
dressing tbl.;
BEAUTIFUL
SILVER
BLUE,
7 SKIN
chest;
gray
rug;
infant
seat
and
classic style; best offer.
swing;
curtains;
rotisserie;
toys;
724-4561
much misc. 2419 Simpson,
Evanston.
GR 5-1813.
SHOES
SHOES
SHOES
Lady’s sz. 542b and 6AAA. I. Miller,
GARAGE
SALE
SAT.-SUN.
MOVING.
Lipare, etc. Most never worn. $1.00 to
Must sacrifice. Liv. rm.
chrs.;
mbl.
$5.00 pr. ALpine 6-0749.
top.
tbls.;
waln.
benches; _ toys;
exercise bike; sweeper; garden tools/
TUX
SUITS, WHITE
AND
BLACK
typewriter;
unit;
lge. storage
furn.;
coats, size 38 short and 38 regular;
Glenetc. 710 Glendale,
tires;
snow
full dress 38 short. $12.50 each.
one
view. PA 4-2476.
Call UN 9-6710.
FREEZER;
TYPE
CHEST.
LENGTH | LGE.
FULL
GOWN,
WEDDING
child’s twin bdrm. set; mangle; port.
with medium
train, long sleeves, off
TV;
beige
drapes
and
bedspreads;
white taffeta lace appliqued. Sz. 10-11.
skis;
Hoover
tank
vacuum;
patio
Used once. $65. Phone 677-8728
unbrella;
frpl. equip.;
clothes, sz. 12
and 14; spreads; drapes; misc. items.
176
For Sale—Miscellaneous
945-2523.
RUMMAGE SALE:
1360 Scott Ave., Winnetka
Thurs., Fri., Apr. 27 and 28, from 10
to 5 p.m. Din. rm. set, $50; ‘TV cab.;
odd chairs;
tables;
lamps:
pictures:
tools;
golf clubs. Misc.;
Goodies Galore’’! Low price!
SWIMMING
POOL:
2
FT.
X 30+ IN.
Geep, with filter, ladder, etc. Excel.
Glencoe
348 Tudor Ct.
cond.
$45;
TARPAULINS
40 x 30 ft.
and 40
x 60 ft., $15 ea.; 3 KITCHEN
CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY
CHAIRS,
$1. 00 ea.
PORCH
CHAIR,
$4.00;
PARROT
CAGE,
$5.00. CR
2Complete
repair
service
23235.
GARAGE
SALE.
HUNDREDS
OF
items.
Clothes—men,
38-42,
girls’
women’s,
8-10-12;
rugs;
hide-a-bed;
Formerly of Mark 1st Antiques
lamps;
guns;
tables;
gift
items.
on Wells street
Proceeds
for Sue and Amy.
All not
sold by Sat. will be auctioned starting
Manager
10 a.m., 2424 Eastwood, Evanston.

Green floor length Prom

Dress

All dresses size 10
6 p.m. CR 2-8975: Bonnie

Luxurious

, Autumn

Ranch

Haze

Mink

Mink

Stole

Stole

ATTIC
ANTIQUES
JAMES

CONRAD

8-4 Mon., Tues., Thurs.
10 to 9 Friday
Saturday till 6
835-4217

GREAT

GLOBS

OF JUNK

and some fine furniture too, from four
charming homes.
Assorted dining tables, $50 and down;
Magnavox _ radio,
record
player,
speaker, $15; other audio equipment;
125-12"" --sq. glass
bldg.
blocks,
$1.00
ea.; chair-bed $10; never used Oriental type
rug
$45;
men’s,
women’s,
children’s
apparel;
“soul’’
clothes;
books, records, toys, sporting goods,
bric-a-brac, jewelry; other goodies 5c
95c.
We are selling almost everything but
the Batmobile in our Bat Cave in the
garage behind
2761 Central Park, Evanston
(corner Isabella)
9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Thursday only
MOVING:
I HAVE
EMPTIED
THE
last 3 storage spaces of misc. books,
pictures,
frames,
etc. Must
be sold
‘thurs.
and
Fri. only.
Oil paintings,
charcoal drawings, special dance band
arrangements, . old
peculiar
paper
money,
and collection. Archit. mag.,
Who’s Who, picture album presenting
Chicago Women
to Queen Elizabeth.
Book's, Books, books, books, and more
books. Marshall Field single bed, old
bookstand $2.00; Chicneese ebony pan.
old music cabinet;
large sheets/plywood,
misc.,
etc.
1637 Chicago Av.,
Evanston.
1 WESTINGHOUSE
HEAVY
DUTY
15
lb. loader auto. washer,
elec. dryer,
copper
tone;
5
ton
water
cooled
Copeland condensing unit, 3 phase line
for air-conditioner; Sunbeam self propelled pow. mower
w/grass catcner;
single bed w/box spring mattresses;
Kingston
amp.
2 boys
24’
Schwinn
bikes
w/access;
girls
tricycle;
4
professional
Eugene
hair
dryers;
1
professional vibrating reclining chair;
facial chair w/ottoman;
2 lge. show
cases. Call Mr. Colias AL
1-6890 or
MC 7522.
SALE—MOVING—HUMIDIGARAGE
single
or
bunk
beds
fier;
Maple
w/springs;
Ironrite
mangle; _ setee;
Revere 8 mm camera;
Schwinn 3 sp.
bike; 60 volume set Worlds Greatest
Literature; children’s books; National
Geographics and more books; camping
and sports equipment; games and 1001
other
items.
702
Elmwood _ Av.,
Wilmette.
GUILD

SHOP—CHRIST CHURCH
710 OAK ST., WINNETKA
Open each Wed., 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Fine resale mdse.;
Antiques;
China;
Jewelry;
Glass;
Silver;
Furniture;
Books; and Bric-a-brac.
COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE
ON EXHIBIT

fr

IRONS

BIKES — 20”. — 24’’ — 26’’ BOYS AND
girls,
excellent
cond.
3
spd.
and
regular;
ping
pong
table;
cameras
and
equipment;
hi-fi
equipment:
tools; hand
lawn’ mower; Encyclopaedia erence:
pictures: much misc.

Sat. 10 to

921 Bineniied

April 27, 1967

Wilmette

FREDD
HELP, HELP, —My Drains are stopped
up—where
did you
hide
my
FIREWATER?
Call me Tonight.
Buy it at Lemoi Hardware.
1008 Davis Street
Evanston
ANTIQUES;
BRASS,COPPER,
PEWter,
art glass,
furniture,
and
much
misc. Wauconda Trading Post on Rt.
12, 4 mi. N. of Lake Zurich.
Open Fri.-Sat. 10 to 6; Sun. 12-6.
JAckson 6-7495 or PArk 4-6177.
SALE
THURS.
Rugs;
lamps;
Gressing table.
10 to 16; Shoes,
jewelry, Baby
1331 Pine St.,

FRI.
SAT.
10
TO
5
pictures;
bric-a-brac.
Woman’s clothing size
515 to 642 B.; purses;
clothing, jumper chair,
Glenview. PA 4-1429.

ENCYCLOPADIAS.
1965.
20
VOLS.
Cost $200, sac. $35; hide-a-bed, $125;
Virtue kit. set; bdrm. set by Johnson
Carper, 6 pc. Cost $300, sac. $165. All
bats ig Britannica, like new sac, AL
-7385.
PACKAGE
DEAL:
WEBCOR
4 TRACK
stereo tape recorder, complete with 24
stereo
pre-recorded
tapes—Bach
to
Basie.
deal
worth
$400,
selling
for
~$225. Tuition money—call after 5 p.m.
Ask for Rick. VE 5-1470.
MOVING:
HAVE
MANY
BARGAINS.
Dehumidifier; auto. ironer; Ping Pong
tble.; furniture:
fireplace equipment;
carpeting;
garden tools; lawn sweeper;
misc.
items.
1130 Romona
Rd.,
Wilmette. AL 1-2959.
MATCHING
ANTIQUE
WHITE CHEST
dresser,
night stand;
matching
Formica
top
chest
and
desk;
21’
TV
console;
HO train with track layout:
ee
beds; dehumidifier. ORchard 6521
FOR
SALE
AT ALL TIMES:
PIPES;
angles; iron sheets; and other misc.
HIGHLAND PARK WASTE MATERIAL
1466 Berkeley Rd., Highland Park
IDlewood 3-1466
AIR-COND.
14,500
BTU-220V,
W/
dehumidifier.
$100,
used
2 seasons;
wrt.
iron
settee,
beg
frple.
grate,
Ag
tw. sz. hdbd., $5.00;
misc. 272SUMMER
FUN—HOME
RACING
AT
its wonderful
best. Monogram
Road
America Road Race Set, 1/24th scale.
4 cars, track etc. $120 value $75. 8643885 any time.

HOSPITAL

BED,

FULLY

AUTOMATIC

electric;
walnut
finish;
Hard
Mfg.
Co.;
retail approximately $600, used
about
1 - yr.:..
332-7700,
ext. . 671,
weekdays.
SPOTS
BEFORE
YOUR
EYES—ON
your new carpet—remove
them with
Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer,
$1.00. Wienecke V&amp;S Hardware, Glencoe.
SEWING MACHINE SALE
8 Singer machines. $12.50 each.
Zig-Zag machine in cabinet, $35.
6040 Dempster, Morton Grove. 967-5770.
IKING SALES Co.
DINETTE
SET,
DROP
LEAF
TBL.:
TVs; bikes; twin bedside tbls.; single
bed; office desk w/glass top; leather
chr. and foot stool. Formica
dinette
set. 446-8239.

d ae For Seha-cithsavilossom
TWO

AIR

CONDITIONERS

old Chrysler

3-ton,

$350.

5-ton,

Sealed,

$550

—

and

4

YR.

4

Frigidaire

watercooled

floor

units. Top cond.
DAvis 8-0088
MAN’S AUTOGRAPHED GOLF CLUBS
3 woods with leather covers, 5 irons,
bag, cart, comp. $25; Sears traveling
sprinkler, $10; 4 speed record player,
$8: badminton set, $2. 724-6826.
GARAGE
SALE
FRI.
AFTER
4 P.M.
and
Sat.
morning.
Washer
$50;
gas
dryer $50; 4 pce. bedrm. set $250; sofa
$50; baby equip.; many other household items. 232 Wood Ct., Wilmette.
STEREO TAPE RECORDER:
Wollensak portable; model 1580; bla s
both stereo anu mono; orig. cost:
$250
less than 20 hours use; asking: $175;
Call CR 2-7338.
NINE
91
X
45”
ALUMINUM
screen panels for porch; door; a pr. of
French doors;
solid paneled door;
9’
jalousie
and
storm _ windows
for
jalousie. Best offer. OR 3-1135.
EXCHANGE
SHOP
AT
GLENVIEW
Community
Church,
1000
Elm _ St.
Every Thurs., Fri., Sat. 9:30 to 12:30.
Scout
uniforms,
‘like
new
clothes,
boots, skates, etc.
CLEMSON
HAND
Call after 6 p.m.

LAWN
MOWER
ORchard 3-0205.

$10.

FOR ‘‘A JOB WELL DONE FEELING”
clean carpets with Blue Lustre. Rent
electric shampooer, $1.00.
Eckart Hardware, Winnetka.
GIRLS
16”
BICYCLE,
GOOD
CONdition with training wheels $15; large
size bird cage with all accessories $10.
Call 272-3865.

5 LARGE ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYers, good condition. Reasonable. Ina
1932 Maple, Evanston, GR 5-

Hoover

VACUUM SALE
uprights.

$15 with

trade. 6

E reo
vacs, $12.50. 12 misc. vacs,
5. 6040 Dempster,
Morton Grove.
Bibr8. Viking
Sales Co.

mounted

LOVELY
WIG-HUMAN
HAIR,
WORN
twice, light brown (red cast) $25; two
26’’ boy’s
bikes,
need
repairs
$8.00
each. WI 5-5639.

FOR

SALE

EXERCY CLE
HI

6-0743

USED
TORO
PROFESSIONAL
LAWN
mower in good condition. May be seen
Fi aoee North
Lowell
Av.,
Chicago.

SEAR’S
BEST
HAND
years old, seldom used,
$15. Phone 869-7077.

MOWER
2
with catcher

GARAGE SALE
1008 Meadow Road, Northbrook
Friday April 28; Saturday April 29
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
5 PC.
MODERN
WICKER
SET
FOR
porch
or rec.
rm.,
$50;
2 lg. pcs.
marble, suit. for table tops, $10 both;
2 bedframes,
$3.00 ea. 446-0589.
LIKE
NEW
20”
SCHWINN
BIKE,
converts
for boy
or
girl;
Storkline
baby
carriage;
maple
wood
baby
dressing table. All exc. cond. 679-2939.
2

YR. OLD G.E. REFRIG.
FREEZER
$125; 5’ Formica van. with sink, best
offer; Vgrnado window fan $25. OR 44444.

BOY’S
SCHWINN
26”
3
SPEED
bicycle
Garrard
turn table;
console
size AM-FM radio $25 each piece.
Call 256-2966.

LAWN
RIDER;
114 yrs.

24’
old;

MOWER
ROTARY;
$100. Call

4-CYL.;
272-7766.

BASEMENT
SALE:
FURN.:
GLASSware;
4 tires w/w
6.50 x 14 $10 set;
Hi-fi; baby items and much misc. 1244th St., Wilmette, 251-4407.
LAWN MOWER TORO ROTARY 21”
1966 model, used one season.
$75 or offer. Call 743-4075.
MODEL
95 POLAROID
CAMERA
IN
perfect
condition.
$185
new,
oming
$50. Argus super 8 camera, less than 1
yr. old, $50. Call 272-4072.
IT’S INEXPENSIVE TO CLEAN RUGS
and upholstery with Blue Lustre. Rent
electric shampooer,
$1.00. Wolff Ace
Hardware, Wilmette.
LUGGAGE
AND
VACATION
TRAILer,
1 wheeler
plus
spare.
Bumper
hitch. Canvas ton. Sturdy, Originally
$120, first $50 takes it. AL 1-1490.
Alm:
COND...
(2)
*- GE.
window
unit;
14,000 btu.,
unit: perfect working cond.
window frames. 256-4525.
2

144°
HP
w/heating
incl. steel

SEW.
MACH.
W/ATTACH.
$410 AND
$30;
Mangle,
$35;
drum
set,
$225;
Ukelele
banjo,
$15;
violin, $30.
Call
after 5:30, CR 2-3545.
DRAWER
CHEST
WITH
BRASS
nobs,
$7.00;
3 panel
screen,
black
frame with white panels, $7.00.
Call OR 6-3987

SIMMONS
HOSPITAL
BED
WITH
No.
mattress.
Excellent
condition.
pg
Sunday noon until 6 p.m. UN 40

STUDIO
BED,
LIKE
NEW;
BAR
W/2
stools; boy's 26’’ Schwinn 10-snd. bike;
child’s
pool
tbl.;
lawn
spreader:
cameras; call 724-1547.
REEL
POWER
MOWER,
WARDS
DE
Luxe; _ self-prop,;
handle-elutch;
4cycle:
B/S
engine;
excellent
condiiton; 2 yrs. old; $55. 724-4908.
BACK
PORCH
SALE:
BOY’S
RACER
bicycle;
books;
games:
odds
and
ends; 10c, 25c and up. 1919 Washington
St. UN 4-0645.
HOUSEWARES,
CARPORT
SALE:
clothes.
bowling
balls,
games,
16
port. TV, many misc. items. Apr. 29
11 to 5. 9315 National, Morton Grove.
26”
BOY’S
BICYCLE;
24’
GIRL’S
bicycle;
hand
lawn
mower,
antique
library table:
Call GR 5-1529
KODAK
INSTAMATIC
500
CAMERA,
complete;
Zenith 23’° TV;
R.C.A. 23”
TV. (table models) UNiversity 4-7510.
3

H.P. JACOBSEN
26”
mower
in exc. cond.
large lawn. 272-7467.

STATE
REEL
$195. Ideal for

CHU:

tESTPA
7 A.M.—5 ?eee VONDERFUL

2

HAND
KNITTED
DRESSES 8-10;
Tweed suit size 10; elec. percolator, 3
strengths,
8 cup;
pink
Mixmaster;
odds and ends cheap. Call GR 5-6747.

SMITH
CORONA
PORTABLE
TYPEwriter with case, perfect cond.; 2 pcs.
matched luggage; wall mirror 60 x 60
in.; Phone 677-0199.

RUMMAGE
SALE
St. Athanasius Auditorium
2510 Ashland, Evanston
April 29th—9 a.m. to 4 p.m. ©
ene

179

Miscellaneous

SLIPCOVER
REUPH.

Reasonable.
RO 4-0868, DAYS ONLY.
PORCH een
SALE
Thurg.: &gt;) Fri.
28
7-6
S
Childrens
clothing: furniture; pictures; frames.
511 Hamilton, Evanston.
GR 5-7414

to Buy—Miscellaneous

Wanted:

Newspapers,
lron,

Rags,

Metal.

HIGHEST
PRICES
PAID
FOR
ALL
type
of junk
brought
to our
door;
rags. iron, metal, etc. For truck pickup, IDlewood 3-1466. Open Sunday 9 to
3. Prices
subject to change
without
HIGHLAND PARK WASTE i
eAL
1466 BERKELEY ROA
(Off of Old Skokie Rd. )
WANTED
ene. et
PEANUT GALLERY
If
your
contribution
for
PEANUT. GALLERY, you will receive
a $5.00 check that can be spent at any
advertiser in our paper.
Contestants
must
be
UNDER
14 years
of age.
Your age, phone, address, and choice
of advertiser
must
accompany
each
contribution.
Send to THE
PEANUT
GALLERY,
1232
Central
Av.,
Wilmette, Ill.
WE’LL COLLECT
YOUR
UNWANTED
books now! For our annual used book
sale,
N.S.
Chapter,
Brandeis
U.
Women’s
Comm.
Books
tax deducti,
For pickup.
HI 6-3730 or AL
1-

NORTH
1104

SHORE

AND
EMERSON

PAPER

METAL

CALL

EAND| andAPP

DA

REMOVAL

Attics,

Garages

Cleare

PArk

4.as:

HAULI NG

LIGHT
Furniture.
By

-

VE 5
THE FIREWOOD

RUBBISH
Basements,
M. DANNER

Appliances

professional

and Misc

272-5

movers

ITURE MOVING ©
FURN
RUBBISH, TRASH REMOVAL

Larry

HIllcrest

Carney

6-

POWER LAWN ROLLING
LET US TAKE THE HUMPS ous
OF YOUR LAWN
JIM BEINLICH
GRAVEL

DRIVEWAY

crushed
‘Beinlich.

180

REPAIRS .
driveways.

stone
for
VE 5-1195.

Typewriters—Business Mac
— Office and Store Equipme

writer;

pica

perfect

8800,

FORUM ELEC.
rae 1TYPE.
type

cond ; sacrifice $275. Ca

9 to 5

SEVERAL

USED

WOOD

Ty;

desks,
assorted
chairs,
typewri
Rentals and expert servicing.

GLENVIEW

8-9642.

SAND

HUMUS

JIM BEINLICH,

1721

ALUMINUM. GOOD CONDITION
CALL HI 6-0481
WANTED:
CAMPING
GEAR.
ARE
your camping days over? Ours are
Call

SOIL

Shipping.

stim ates.
PArk

Manure — gravel — gravel drives
ro
rubbish removal — power lawn
— tree removal — fr Page — gradi

USED CANOE
just starting!

HAULI NG ©

LIGHT

EVANSTON

UN 4-5133
NEED
ABOUT
100 FEET
OF METAL
or wood
fencing,
unused
or second
hand about 4 feet high. Call Mr. Hahn
UN 9-5690.

|

677-6350

Furniture—Lu
OLD FURNITUR
disposed of. Slang
Call for Free
LEO HAPP

UNDERWOOD

CO.

FA

CHESTERFIELD INTERIORS

TOP

Highest Prices Paid

PLUS

avail.

BOY’S
SCHWINN
‘ oe
yee
ray,
exc.
cond.,
di
Ss
Higgins 26’ bike, 's13- “hall 272: "6353.

Wtd.

SALE

SOFA—$39

SE
CHAIR—$19
plus
fabric;
lus fabric, COMPA
AL—$24 ea.
SALE—CUS
OM FABRIC SLIP-C
ERS—Chair—$12
plus
fabric.
Sofa
2 Price Drapery
$22 plus fabric.
wor
guar. FREE
estimates, Ter

LARGE JACOBSEN POWER MOWER.
ALSO SEARS SNOW BLOWER.

177.

B

TE

RUMMAGE
SALE:
April
-27,:
8:
‘a.m...
te
4
p.
Hemenway
Methodist
Chureh,
Chicago Av., Evanston.

LEAVING
STATE—MUST
SELL
7
rms. Like New Furniture, Dark ranch
mink
stole;
beige
sheared
raccoon
coat; boy’s ‘pike; very reas. AL 6- 1692.

notice.

&gt;

erm

a
he GRADUATION DRESS
- Yellow floor length Prom Dress

Glenview

ELECTRIC
model. New
OR 9-1212.

OFFICE
Rd.,

ue

so

Glenview,

724-

x

TYPEWRITER
$475, sacrifice $150.

WANTED TO BUY: USED SLATE TOP
POOL TABLE. WRITE A-978, Box 60,
WILMETTE,

178

ILLINOIS.

Rummage

Sales

THIS IS IT!
The Lake Forest, Illinois
First Presbyterian Church
RUMMAGE
SALE
THURSDAY ONLY, MAY 4th
7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Antiques, Silver, China, Clothing,
Treasures, Furn., Yard Goods,
Everything!
Lots of New Merchandise
We have it—The best for less.
Deer Path and Sheridan Roads
FOOD SERVED CONTINUOUSLY
You've read about it—Now come
see it!
Bethany Methodist &amp; E.U.B. Church
Woman’s
Society of World Service
RUMMAGE SALE
Wed. May 3—7:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M.
Thurs. May 4—9:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M.
Corner Laurel Av. &amp; McGovern St.
Highland Park, Il.
RUMMAGE
SALE
NORTHBROOK
Nurses Club. (Chalet Field House, nr.
Northbrook
Jr. H.S., Waukegan
Rd.
and Maple Rd., Northbrook. ) Friday,
April 28, 9 to 9.
CITY
OF
HOPE
RUMMAGE
SALE
1513 Howard St., Fri. April 28, 9 a.m.
to 9 p.m., Sat. April 29, 9 a.m. to 4
p.m.
Assorted
merchandise
from
North Shore Homes.

Rummage Sale Tues., May 2
HOURS
9
TO
3:30.
WEST
RIDGE
Church,
2301 W. Lunt Av., Chicago.
RUMMAGE

SALE:

EMMANUEL

METHODIST
CHURCH.
OAK
AND
GREENWOOD.
THURS.
APRIL
27,
5:30 TO 9 P.M. FRI. APRIL 28, 9
A.M. TO 1 P.M.

RUMMAGE

SALE:

Presbyterian

Church,

NORTHMINSTER

Central Pk.

and

Harrison St., Evanston, Il.
Wed., May 3, 5:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Thurs., May 4, 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.

TYPEWRITER:
SMITH
Sne
pica; $60; ROYAL w/scr ipt type, |
Both clean excel. values.
OR 5PRIVATE
METAL
chair,

OFFICE DESK, SWIVEL
good condition. $40.
724-4693, after 6 p.m.

182

Bicycles

COME

TO BERKELEY: 3

NEW RALEIGHS AS LOW AS eg
GUARANTEED USED ae
BIKES AS IS. LOW AS
NEW BIKE hontata

Parts and service for ALL bik:

Berkeley’s,
2

612 Davis,

UNiversity

GIRU’S
26°“
Bikze
Boy’s
10
speed
racer
Stingray $10.
251-3922.

SCHWINN
cellent

VARSITY
condition

10
$35;

$15
Bes
$20;

SPEED

183

GOLF

PRO

SALE

$11.95 ery GOLF BALLS
GOLF BAGS
2.95
19.95 GOLF CART, NOW
7.15 IRONS. MENS, LADIES
8.50 WOODS, MENS, LADIES
WEDGES. PUTTERS
SPECIALS ON WILSON CL
TRADE IN YOUR OLD CLUI
TENNIS SALE
5.95 RACQUET, NOW
8.95 RACQUET NOW
2.75 SPALDING TENNIS BALLS

BOY’S GOLF CLUBS.
juvenile
MATCHED
set
woods, 7 irons, bag, cart.
Call ALpine 1-8827.

to 8

a

Rogers

777089

APRIL

. Green-

RUMMAGE
SALE,
SAT.
APRIL
29,
5059 N. Clark, Chicago, Books, clothing,
dishes,
utensils,
tables,
lamps,

etc. ED

4-7162.

__

EQUIPMENT

LADIES OF CHARITY
St. Nicholas Church—Bargains Galore.
Washington
St. off Ridge,
Evanston.
Thurs., 4-27, 4-9 p.m. Fri., 28, 9-2 p.m.

at 8 a.m.

Presbyterian Chure
view, Chicago.

hig

Sti

Sporting Goods
Equipment

Park

28th

SALE

EX-

Schwinn

Ray deluxe, like new $30. 328-9387

HO
LITTLE LEAGUE SHOES
3.50 STYROFOAM ICE CHEST
HOODED RAIN PARKAS
ANG LERS SUPPLY
1016 DAVIS ST.
EV

RUMMAGE

At

ihe

CENTENNIAL
Carbine;
never

66
fired;

WINCHESTER
orig.

Asking $225. Call CR 2-7338.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

cart

Classified —

:

�» A

193
ye:

nvinigtae

i

Carts

196

‘66 VELOCETTE THRUXTON
NEVER RACED; MANY EXTRAS
AND SPARES, $1,000 OR NEAREST
OFFER. CALL PArk 4-2052.

PRO

a
CLOSEOUTS
FEATURING
ee
Poni ton moe tay
orthwest rn-Foot-Jov-Bag-Bo

YAMAHA

en IES and
NS
RIGHT OR LEFT HANDED
xpert Club Fitting on All Sets

regor

DX

8 irons,

1965

Mens

'66

. (4 woods) reg. $108
Titi eist balls (repaints)
. $14.75 DX X-outs:
ine putters &amp; wedges
carts reg. $40-$30
shoes, reg. $40

s

a

reg.

now $20- 13
now $20
$4 and uv
now $4
now $2
50c

$8

I
Covers. set of 10, reg $5
Leather
golf gloves, Ladies
Leather

golf gloves

$1.50

Men’s

Goll t Sock reg. $3

now $1
cks reg. 3. 50 now
c
rt Shirts, reg. $5
now $1.50
f balls new
2, $3, $4 per doz.
&amp; balls reg. $2 doz.
now 96c doz.
Pi
tie golf tubes
5c ey
tic practice balls
2c e
to 75%
off
on
all
pro-line
golf
merchandise We take trade-ins. Large
ction of used
golf clubs.
Expert
pairing and refinishing.
.

OPEN

DAILY 9-6

MON.. THURS.. FRI. TILL 9
4548 OAKTON, SKOKIE
OSED SUNDA
CO 17-5717
Trade

or

Barter

PROFESSIONAL PAINTING,
ecorating exchange for VW Camper:
VW
bus;
clean station wagon,
Write

_A-985, Box 60, Wilmette,

1966

Coin

Collections. New issue stamps available of most countries. 607 Custer,

Automobile
an

Auto

Loan

_ Ist NATIONAL BANK
=; DEERFIELD
Autos—Trucks—Trailers

"pa

dollies

avail.

RENTALS
tarps

Car

bars,

195

Carts

HONDA.
1966. LESS THAN 300
piles, With luggage rack. Like new.
256- 1307.

CK,

GOOD

160

COND.,

LOW

age.

_ CALL

677-0243 AFTER

For

MILE:

5 P.M.

7 MOS.

BEST

OLD.
offer.

$300 OR
729-4796

MINI

BIKE

"HONDA

305

white,

SCRAMBLER

classic lines, Buco carrier
$425.
Call Saturday only

1

ec;

and

1,600

miles;

black,

~:

exc.

$790.

r 6 p.m.

“L)

ear

Falcon Futura
Falcon Futura
Alfa-Romeo

DELIVERY

[501

Waukegan

AVAIL.

Rd.

Glenview

BR 3-5555

1958 ELDORADO

BROUGHAM

G. T.
Peterson,
Route
4, Box
386,
Delavan, Wis. Chicago-Phone 342-5652.
65

KARMIN
GHIA
WHITE
COUPE,
black interior. Low mileage. Private
party. One owner. Best offer. Phone
338-5339 evenings or weekends.
JAGUAR 1959 34 SEDAN.
Low miles, original Wilmette owner,
automatic.
Very
nice. $895. KNAUZ
CONT’L, Lake Forest, 234-1700.
VW KARMANN GHIA—LIKE NEW
1966;
R/H;
W/W;
extras;
excellent
and immaculate
condition. $1,675.

Call PArk 4-3351.

150

box.

ROADSTERS

'67 AUSTIN HEALEY "3000" S
67 1275CC MIDGETS
IMPERIAL

me

951.5154

“HONDA
90. BLACK CALL
- NEW.
SE AIORABLE..

721 Green Bay Rd.
1611

Sheridan

Rd.

&lt;

Classified

230S

miles.

'66 Grand
DOOR

steering,

etc,

Mercedes

EXECUTIVE

passenger.

Was

ONLY -: 2,000

Power

passenger.

$25,000

600

SEDAN.

Now

5

$18,950

Porsche
‘66 200 DIESEL
4

DR.,
matic

ONLY
15,000
MILES,
transmission.
One

AUTOowner.

$3,495.

'64
NOW

ONLY

190 Sedan

$1,995.

‘60 220 SE
4 DOOR

SEDAN,

NOW

ONLY

$995.

1963 Porsche Super Coupe
LIGHT
radio.
*

BLUE,
RED
LEATHER,
$2,595.
OPEN 9 TO 9 DAILY
CLOSED SUNDAYS

Autohaus

a

on Edens

Tops in Sales and
1550 Frontage Rd.
Mercedes Benz-Porsche

Service
Northbrook
272-7905

Specialist in

Overseas

Delivery

1967 SAABS
ALL
MAKES,
ALL
MODELS,
ready to go. See them at

ALL

Wigglesworth's Imports

AGENTS
FOR
VOLKSWAGEN
INSURANCE
COMPANY
Open: 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Mon. to Fri.
9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday
CLOSED
SUNDAY.

1723

Waukegan

Rd.
GLENVIEW

729-1800

MGB
’64
BLACK
CONVERTIBLE,
red
upholstery.
Extras.
Mint
condition. 19,000 miles. $1,450. By owner.
AL 6- 3000, days. AL 1-5961 eves.

VW
’63
CONVERT.
SEDAN
BLUE.
gas heater, $795. Real clean. AL 1-2805
evenings and week-end.

Toyota tor 1967

$1,760
Four door sedan, 90 horse power
pensive
cars.
See it today!
30
economy.

Selected
’*63

Pontiac

64 Valiant
car $795.

64

Pontiac

57 Chevy
Full price

Catalina,

full

Convertible,

Station

4

Sport

luxury features of
per
gallon.
Real

Used

power,

full

speed

stick,

Wagon,

2 Door
$295.

with
miles

$795.

radio

with

automatic,

exfor

Cars.

price

9 passenger

Coupe,

the most
economy

and

heater.

A

real

all

power.

Full

radio

and

heater,

economy

price

283

$495.

engine.

Toyota Glenview Motor Sales
1160 Waukegan Rd.

724-7350

IN EVANSTON

Volkswagens
USED

$3,650

$2,350
6-0606
6-1220

66
65

VW
VW

GUARANTEED

Have a 30 Day or 1000 Mile 100 percent Guarantee
CAR SHOW ROOM 717 CHICAGO AVE.

Overseas
FOR

Orders

Arranged

VOLKSWAGEN

2-Dr. Sdn. $1395
2-Dr. Sdn. $1195

64 VW

Sunroof

$995

62 VW

2-Dr. Sdn.

$750

INSURANCE

co,

64 Opel Sta-wgn.
,000

‘

miles,

$745

radio

Mercedes

$1750

4 dr., 220S, Becker AM,
4 speed. Very sharp.

61

K.Ghia

FM,

Coupe

SW,

$795

Evanston Import Motors, Inc.
733 CHICAGO

6 p.m. 729-1160

—

ON THIS CAR.

AUTOMATIC,

actual

I6 POINT CHECKED
100%,
VOLKSWAGENS

$2,850

AL
AL

‘61
SEDAN.

4

now $5,995

1500 MILES

VOLKSWAGEN

MOTORS
Wilmette
Wilmette

i

WINNETKA
IMPORT MOTORS
666 Green Bay Rd.
HI 6-6100

AGENT

‘67 MGB

Benz:

List price $7,125

$1,095

Dealer

ALSO

Mercedes

$295
$450
$495
$695
$795
$995

2000 Convert.

Says Put Some "'Spring''

prey

cond.;

Call

Renault—Peugeot

MG-—Austin Healey

250 CC

VICTOR

1963
1964
1961

SIL-

$550 OR BEST OFFER.
4
724-5206.
STURDY
‘'65
HONDA

B.S.A.

$795

Into Your Driving!!

gray
metallic,
2,000 miles.
See
ride to Appreciate. Private party.

$635. "AL 12d
~— 1966 DUCATI

Cars

$95
$95
$100
$250
$395

Valiant

Cars

‘67 230 SL Coupe Rdstr.

$295

1963

“Mr. IM PERIAL”

_ FACTORY MADE. LIKE NEw.
Call AL 1-2983 or OR 4-0331
ver
and

Sports

= $1,295

$995

PA 4-8600

KARMANN
GHIA
CONVERT.
29,000 miles.
Mech.
perfect.
Interior
very clean. No rust, but body needs
some
work.
Anxious
to sell quickly.
Make reasonable offer. 385-2595

%
“14”
HARLEY.
COMPLETELY
built. Runs perfect. $600.
Phone 864-6026
HONDA DENLEY ’67
ever licensed. With everything pos. Best offer takes. Private. OR 5r 6 p.m.

S-90

Authorized

TRAILER
5

Camper

1961 Nash Metro
1960 Volvo-554
1962 Falcon

and Sports

Executive Sale

VW Sedan
$895
VW Sedan
$995
VW Sedan
$1,195
VW Sedan
$1,395
At Least 30 Other

TAMBOURINE
MOTORS

Trailers

FROLIC CAMPING TRAILER.
20’ completely self contained. 6 mos.
old. 729-3756.

64

1966 HONDA

and

1947
JEEP
PICKUP,
4
WHEEL
drive; and snow plow. Days, 272-0483;
evenings, 272-5821. Ask for Rick.

and

Dodge 4-Dr.
Rambler Sta. Wgn.
Peugeot Sedan
Renault 4-Dr.
Renault 4-Dr.
Renault 4-Dr.
Sedan. Auto. Trans.

OVERSEAS

Sale—Trucks

Foreign

Transmission

2-Dr. HT

1960 Ford 34 Ton Pick-up

196

Automatic

‘63 Buick Skylark

MOBILE
HOME;
take over payments.

W/hitch;
sleeps
724-3428.

IR 8-6061.

CB

Homes

'60
'59
‘61
'60
'62
'64

TRUCK.
RADIO.
HEATER,
COVERED
box. Asking $600. WI 5-0715.

‘66 Suzuki 80 (modified)

HONDA

Mobile

1963 LAYTON

SSIS: MARINA
BLUE,
LUGGAGE
“carrier
engine:
high
comp.
head,
ified porting, tuned exhaust w/si-

Phone

1966 HONDA 160; ONLY 1,500
with many extras: like new. $495.
VErnon 5-3693

1965
VAN
DYKE
10 x 50; 2-bdrm.;
Phone 729-3854.

SCHE
1500:
ENGINE
COMtely rebuilt, and transmission. Best
ffer.” Phone 743- 7675.

ncer, $300.

ac869-

in Glenview

Buys of the Week

S-50 RED

1964 HONDA 50
condition,
6,000 miles,
$125 or best offer. Call

Delivered

Renaults Also Available

1965
HONDA
S-90.
EXCELLENT
condition, $325. Call George Richards
475-9186 after 4 p.m.

and

tow

92 Auto Tires and Accessories

Motorcycles—Go

Get

$495
$695

1964 Parilla
250CC Motorcycle

&gt; a99

1966
BRIDGESTONE
TRAIL
90
Scrambler. Trail and road sprockets,
oil injection. 70 m.p.h. one owner,*}ow
mileage. All nights, 724-3132.

EXC. COND. EXTRAS. $170
272-2727 after 5 p.m.

VW

Sunroof
Sedan

We receive from time-to-time
some excellent trade-ins on
other make cars.

12 Mo. 12,000 Miles
Full Factory Warranty

Foreign

Autohaus
On Edens

Volkswagens to Choose From

Heater and Defroster
Turn Signals.
4-wheel disc brakes
Undercoating
Window Washers
Electric Wipers
Oil Filter
Child Rear Door Locks
4-way safety flasher
4-speed transmission

1965
HONDA
150
TOURING
MODel.
Very
clean.
Runs
great.
Has
extras. $375.
724-1732.

1965 HONDA

1960 VW
1961 VW

NEW

4-dr. Sedans
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.

196

WINNETKA.
VOLKSWAGEN

1967 GORDINE

GO-KART
Dart Grand Prix, maccullock engine,
a good running
cart. $175 including
extras. GR 5-4782.

1965 ELCAR 10 X 45
Ideal for younger or older couple;
2
bdrms.;
set up at Sunset Park, Take
over payments avail. 729-3281.

ower
tools,
cement
mixer,
exten.
dder, 7446-48 N. Clark St., 2 blks. S.
oward St. ROgers Park 1-2000.

BRAND

START-

1966 HONDA 305 SCRAMBLER
Used 3 months. Practically new.
terrific buy. Many extras.
YO 6-3333

| Foreign and Sports Cars

Never Even Driven to Church | 1963
On Sunday
1963
1964
1965
1966

50

FOR SALE, PRICE
REDUCED;
OWNers moved
to a house. Two
bedrm.
mobile
home.,
furn.,
underpinned;
nice yard. Phone 446-8684 or 729-4675.

For Rent—

moving

BEST

45 x 10 2-BDRM. MOBILE HOME;
fully
equipped;
air-cond.;
choice
location.
Roll-up awnings. $3,400 .
CALL 724-3086.

945-6000

JOEMSON S TRAILER

NEW.

1964 HONDA

194

From

305 Scrambler.

LOW
MILEAGE,
ELECTRIC
er. Perf. cond. $125. 433-2644.

mi.;.

Buy ‘Em Now!
With

Honda

Excellent
ceescesea.
+

Loans

945-3653

196

$1,399 Delivered

1965 HONDA
160 CC WHITE
includes helmet, luggage rack canvas
cover, gar. kept, exceptionally clean
$425 firm. Call 475-7419 eves, wknds.

vanston, Illinois.
UN 9-3022.
STAMPS AND COINS BOUGHT
nd
SOLD.
Complete
line
of
both
umismatic
and
Philatelic
Supplies.
andler’s, 630 Davis St., Evanston.

AUTOMOTIVE

$100

LOW
MILEAGE.
LIKE
offer. ALpine 1-7569.

Ill.

CLASSIC STAMP COMPANY
Buy
and
Sell
Stamp
and

50

TRIUMPH
MOUNTAIN
CUB
200
CC.
low
mileage,
excellent
condition,
extras. Phone AL 6-1217 after 6 p.m,

Coins and Stamps
e

HONDA

2,500 miles

and Sports Cars

BRAND NEW
RENAULTS

125 CC, $250
Call 864-8420 after 7 p.m.
1966
HONDA
50
WHITE
PERFECT.
Less than 400 miles. Best offer, Sat.
only 251-1460.

Foreign

Evanston Review ° Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

AUTH.

AVE.
VW

DEALER — SALES AND
CLOSED SUNDAY

SERVICE

Park Herald © Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

869-3015
Apri

27,

1967.

�96 Foreign and Sports Cars | 3 196 Foreign and

~ Wigglesworth’ S

with

Imports
FORMERLY

VOLVO NORTH SHORE
1966 Volvo Wgn-low
$2,395
mileage
$1,995
1966 Volvo 122
1965 Volvo Wgn exc.
cond.
$1,895
1965 Chevelle-Auto $1,395
1964 Volvo-544 red

729-1800
Glenview

PORSCHE—Full

Autohaus

2,000

factory

all suspension
available.

on

FREE

Daily

5-4566.

CONDITION
or newer.
3783.

R
4
1963;
2,900
MI.:
PRIVATE
owner;
wire
wheels;
radio;
other
extras. $1,350 or best offer. Call ID 23877 or 835-4400. Ask for Lou.

ANY

Glenview
Rd.,

256-3157

765

BLACK VW DE LUXE
MICROBUS
with sunroof, AM-FM radio with rear
es
gas heater, $1,365. Call 869-

966
OPEL
CADET
FASTBACK
4
speed;
disk
brakes;
radio;
WwW’s;
excellent condition;
only 7,000 miles;
$1,450. 869-2931.

65

FULL EQUIPPED;
WIRE WHEELS
Exc. cond. $1,625.
724-0627.
TR
4, 1964 RED
ROADSTER,
GOOD
cond., like new;
Asking price $1,400.
Call
Mel
McCartney,
day,
828-4312,
eves. 664-0057.

1963 VOLVO

122S

4 DOOR, GRAY. $1,095.
Call PA 4-8871

EXCELLENT
1965
VW
SUNROOF,
condition;
radio;
WWs;
plus 2 snow
tires;
rear open windows;
$1,200 or
best offer. Call 864-5497 after 5 p.m.
1962
AUSTIN
HEALY
3000
RED,
wire wheels, over drive, one owner—
$1,200. Call PA 4-4080.
1960
RENAULT
DAUPHINE.
4
DR.
Radio,
heater - w/w.
Runs __ well.
. Standard Spr. Rs
en after 6:30.
ALFA-ROMEO 1963 GUILIETTA
New
white
paint,
brakes,
exhaust.
Low.
miles.
Guaranteed.
KNAUZ
CONT’L., Lake Forest, 234-1700.
1958 VOLKSWAGEN:
Red; sun roof; needs work. CHEAP.
Call 328-8857 evenings or weekends.
Apt. 414, 1570 Oak Av., Evanston.

GREEN;

'61 Convertible
— 2

OUT.
party.

MAKE,

Motor

1960 VW

ERNIE
Ave.

2006

April 27, 1967

1960.
549:

'65
'64
'64:
'63

American Conv't $1,495
Classic 7704 Dr.
$995
Classic 2 Dr. H.T. $995
Studebaker 4 Dr.
$445

'63

T-Bird

Mr.

5-8000

NEW

BROKER

ST.

$1,495

'60 Rambler 4 Dr.

$395

1966 Plymouth

'65 Impala Sport Cpe.

BR

63

CATARINA

Glenview
shed
10

DA

8-2341

Closed Sunday

$1,650
JENNINGS CHEVROLET
Rd.

3-234

14’

729-1000

JOHNSON
35 H.P.
WITH
LYMAN
and
tilt-bed
trailer,
back
to
back
seats, 2 tanks, skis, lines, full canvas
cover $500. 475-7419 eves. wknds.

1968
CHEVROLET
BEL
AIR
4 DR.
sedan.
6 cyl.;
stick shift. Ideal 2nd
car. WI 5-1000, Ext. 201, before 4:30.

eg crccageas

Call RO 4-8595.

BONUS

$100.00

Yes, we here at Schumacher Ford want to show our sincere interest, in
Ford in Evanston is the place to buy
proving to you, that Schumacher
bring this ad with you at time
your one owner suburban used car. So. .
from your price on any of our 72
$100.00
deduct
will
of purchase and we
car selection. The following is only a partial listing.
’66 TORONADO.
FULL
POWER,
Lo mileage, fact. air cond. Priced
to sell,
Star-View
Blue.
Stk. #
4129-A
$3,295

’65

7°66 FORD GALAXY 500 4 DR. H.T.
Full
power, fact. air cond., balance
new car warranty. Jupiter Red. Lo-Lo Price
$2,395

66°

65

64

65

64

64

’65

BUICK
SKYLARK
SPT. CPE.
Full power, V8. This is a tradein on a new T. Bird. Well cared
for. Vintage Burgundy.
$2,095

real
beauty,
Will swing on

PONTIAC GRAN PRIX. FULL
power,
fact. air cond.,
P. windows,
P.
Seat.
Really
loaded.
You’ll
like
this
one.
Crescent
Blue.
$1,695

°65

FORD
CTRY.
SQUIRE
WAG.
V8,
Full
Power,
6 Pass.,
R.,
W.W.,’s,
Aztec
Bronze.
See
it
and buy it.
$1,995

765

FORD
GALAXY
500
Full
power,
RK. . Hs
Smoke
White.
Lo-Lo

FORD CTRY. SEDAN WAGON
V8,
full power,
R.,
W.W.’s,
6
pass.
Colonial
Ivory.
A family
wagon.
$1,795

*64

XL H.T.
WW.'s:
mileage.
$1,595

PONTIAC

SAFARI

6 pass.,
full power,
One-owner
‘“‘dolly.’’
your vacation
64

63

V8, ATRAN.,
Green. White
$1,145

R., W.W.’s
Priced
for
$1,795

T.
BIRD
LANDAU,
power,
a/cond.
Raven
cream-puff.
You
won’t
it.
T. BIRD
Coral with

FULL
Black
believe
$1,995

CONVT. FULL PWR.
white top. Real nice.
‘
$1,495

FORD
R
CHE
SCHUMA
1131 CHICAGO AVE.
Open
3-4803

Daily

’til 9:30

p.m.

Sat.

til

POWER
WW’s.
A

$1,395

$1,095

A
FINE
basement’’

'63 Chrysler
HARDTOP,

N.Y. 4 Dr.

POWER

STEER.;

R;

$795

Open
Daily
till
Sundays till 5.

H.

2100

,

9

Saturdays

Waukegan

ai

Rd.,

Gl.

BR

3-321

'63 Corvair Coupe
AUTO.
TRANS.,
WIRE
WHEELS ( s
this car. Absolute show room ¢
tion. Must be seen to be appreciate

$295 DOWN
JENNINGS. CHEVROLET

328-3670

241

Waukegan

Rd.

Glenview

729-

65 Olds Starfire Htp.

'66 Chev. Wagon
AND

BY

SER-

Glenview

full

OWNER.

AIR-COND.,

power,

bucket

HYDR

seats,

elect.

dows. low mi., yellow w/black
869-8996 eves. or wkends.

$450 DOWN
JENNINGS CHEVROLET
Rd

he

oe

729-3200

Evanston

SOLD

STEERI

automatic,

$1,195

FINANCING

Waukegan

buy

at

EVANSTON DODGE CITY
1901 Green Bay Road

241

STE
onal

'63 Ford Cntry. Sa. Wan

2 Dr. H.T.

V8, FULL
POWER,
viced by us.

WW’s

ee

w

1961 FALCON 4-DR.

1729-1000

1960
RAMBLER
CLASSIC,
GOOD
condition, no rust. $225 or best offer.
Call DA 8-6832 after 6 p.m.

lea

NEEDS

et

1963
CHEVY
shift. Sharp.
or AL 6-4838.

sss.

$125.

DR.

8 CYL.
$700. Call” ALpine at

:

SHOLL PONTIAC
OFFERS
NEW

CAR

ALL CARS

TRADE-IN

PRE-CHECKED

IN OUR

1966 G.T.O. H.T. Cpe.
4

SPEED,

vinyl

top.

BIG

SALE

1965

ENG.

1965
AUTO,

Corvair

AUTO

TRANS.,

Red/black

Bonn.

-3.S4:

PB

~1965

Ford

H.T.,

P.S./P.B.

4 DR.

TRANS.
P.B.,
white int.

.

P.S.

LID —
AIR-COND.

$1,795

1964 Rambler 660

'66 T-Bird Cpe.
AUTO.
blue,

500
RADIO

$1195

Convt.

«TRANG;

SHOP

LIGHT

Like

AUTO.
new.

$2995

TRANS.,

P.S.

$1095

1965 Cat. Vista
AUTO.
TRANS.,
P.S.,
Condt. Like new.

P.B.,

1961
AIR

Morris

4 SPEED.

Minor

2 DOOR.

$595

$1995

Grand

TRANS.,
be seen.

P.S.,

‘61

Prix
P.B.

$1995

1965 Cat. 4 Dr. Sed.
AUTO.

TRANS.,

owner.

$

P.S.,

P.B.,

895

ONE

Ford Gal.

© $495

AUTO

TRANS.

'64 G.
AIR.,
thing

ELEC.,
but

U.S.

P.

Aqua

ETC.

An

kitchen

sink

~

EVERY-

_

??

1101 Chicago Ave., Evanston

6 p.m.
DA

1965
AUTO.
Must

Station Wagons 6 to choose from
1964-'65-'66's
— All have Hydramatic power.
Some have Air Conditioning.

$995

BR

BANK

POWER,

WAGON,

“TODAY’S
BEST BUY’”’
62 FORD CTRY. SQUIRE 9 PASS.
V8,
A.T.,
Ready
to serve you.
Almond Beige.

$300.

DR.
SEDAN,
radio, heater,

$2095

CHEV.
IMPALA
2 DR.
H.T.,
V8,
full power,
R.,
H.,
W.W.’s
This is a real charmer. Honduras
Maroon. Lo mileage, was a second car.
$1,795

FORD
CTRY.
SEDAN
WAG.
9 pass., full power, V8, Diamond
Blue.
$1,445

’64 FALCON CONVT.,
R., W.W.’s, Metallic
top.

POWER

sharp.

PONTIAC
CATALINA
2 DR.
H.T.
Full power,
air cond.,
R.,
H.,
W.W.,
Emerald
Turquoise.
Beauty on Wheels.
$1,995

FULL

radio,
heater,
ergy:

$2495

’°66 FORD GALAXY 500 4 DR. SED.
vs Atran, P.S., R., W.W., 7,000
actual
miles,
a
Moonglow Yellow.
this one.

CROWN,

AUTOMATIC, P. STEERING,
4
luggage rack, ww tires. Ready. to g£

1965 Dodge 4 Dr. Sedan
AUTO.;

ee

'64 Chrysler Newport e:

$1095

MUSTANG
CPE.
V8-4SP.,
R.,
W.W.’s A one owner gem.
Gorgeous Ebony Black, another Lomiler
$1,645

VW:
CONVT..
H..: Bi
Aw.
Ready to enjoy. The ladies will
love
this one.
V.W.
Lt.
Green
$1,345

aii

power
brakes,
whitewalls.

SSHOR-LINE RAMBLER
111 CHICAGO AVE.
EVANSTON

EVANSTON

491-1770

Waukegan

$395

Wagon

PHONE FOR DETAILED
EQUIPMENT ON ABOVE CARS

THIS
CAR
HAS
HAD
EXCELLENT
care. 6 cylinder, power steering, radio
and heater, Powerglide.

241

'60 Comet

$1,100 off |

‘65 Imperial 4 Dr.

4

HEATER;
AUTO.
car at a “‘bargain

price.

ENGINE,

heater.

$1,295

Riviera

1965 Chev.
RADIO;
family

383

and

+s DOOR,
AUTOMA
steering radio, whitewalls.

AUTO.,
POWER
STEER.,
BRAKES.
The finest car made by Buick in Mint
condition. Full price

$1,395

$295
$395

new.

cond.,
Lyons

$1,295

'56 Metro Van-Ette
'60, Chev. Wagon

when

H.T..

RADIO;
HEATER;
WINDOW
WASHers;
‘Back- -up lights.
Fully
equipped
ane still under FACTORY
WARKAN

Wagon

radio

'65 Buick Special
4

$2,095
1963

grip,

BRITISH

$495

BROKER

'66 Belv. 2 Dr.
4-SPEED,

1967 Mustang 2 Plus 2
NEW
CAR
GUARANTEE.
Racing Green. Full price

Rambler —

Need a Good Second Car?
'60 American 2 Dr. Auto $75
‘61 American
$95
'59 Plymouth
$95

CARS AT LARGE DISCOUNTS.
ALL MAKES AND MODELS
ONE STOP DOES IT!
33/4 BANK FINANCING
LOW COST PREFERRED
RISK
AUTO INSURANCE
SIX MONTH POLICIES
SHOP—Get your best deal. See Ray

~ TOM LYON!

,

SPECIAL

‘61

'60 Comet Sta. Wagon $395

Evanston

NEW

MAIN

SPRING

$695
$595
$595
$495

Sta.

McKAY

Nga ay

'62 Pontiac 4 Dr.
'62 Buick 2 Dr.
'62 American 4 Dr.
'62 Classic 4 Dr.

Clean Cars

IN EVANSTON

917

$1,395

AC

ATOR.
DODGE
CITY

'65 Cross Country

Jay.

Sale—Automobiles

AUTO

Convt.

Wagons

1160 Waukegan

SOMETHING

SEDAN

PORCHE
1964
NORMAL
COUPE
Dark green, black interior. Like new.
KNAUZ egg?
me
Forest.

Sales,

GR

For

For Pa

MODEL.

724-7350,

Neéd

eee:

CONDITION,
675-4775

ANY

5-4444

1967 MG-B
CONV.,
LIKE
NEW,
8,000 miles, blk., WwWs, wire wheels,
racing steering wheel, Eg stereo w/4
speakers, $2,750. AL 6-2210

GOOD

.

INSIDE
AND
Cash.
Private

DAIMLER,
BARKER
SPECIAL
CON:
vert., 1950. For the classic lover who
likes
to
work
with
automobiles.
Information, Drew Young 491-0639.
MGA,
A
CLASSIC
ROADSTER,
4
speed
convertible,
rebuilt
engine,
many new parts. Call Steve
CR 2-4080

:

MINT

COND.
5 and 7 p.m.

ALFA
ROMEO
1,300
WHT.
W/blk.
int.
radio,
heater,
4 speed,
Pirelli RT tires; luxury model. See at
Shermer and Willow. $995. 742-8123.

TOWING

WILMETTE

200

A NEW 1967 AMERICAN
$1,839 COMPLETE

Excellent

BE NEAR

Glenview.

‘63 VOLKSWAGEN

Volkswagen

AT SHOR-LINE RAMBLER

mi.

Cash for your car

EXC.
COND.
SAND
COLOR.
WWS.
Black vinyl seats. $1,450. 945-1681.

MGB

’66

UP 24 HOUR

AUTO

9 to 9

1966 VOLKSWAGEN

62

PICK

MUST

YELLOW
CONVERTless than
20,000
mi.

RADIO, GOOD
Call 664-3912 between

16,000

to Buy—Automobiles

JEFF’S TOWING,

and

$800. Call after Thursday.
OR

Wanted

Edens

Rd.
Open
272-0795

OLKSWAGEN,
ible;
2nd
car;

199

750 Chicago

Both
cars have
all rubber
bushings
replaced with Teflon, improved shift
linkage
and _=all_
suspension
bolts
awe
with
aircraft
spec.
(A-N)
ybe.

Frontage

THUNDERBIRD

GR

engine,
one
of only
two
built.
Car
raced only once and now is completely
fresh.
2.
ELVA-PORSCHE
1800
cc
engine
completely fresh, ready to race.

1550

Original

top.

Full power.
Low
mileage.
condition. Reasonable.
Call 869-6447.

We

RACE CARS (2)

Spare wheels. tires,
engine components

black

M-FM
radio. Can
seen at 2822
Central
St.
Evanston.
Price
right.
Consider trade or phone after 6 p.m.
AL 1-1120.
BMW 1800. Compact,
Roomy 4 dr. for fun driving.
‘‘One of 7 best cars in world.”
_.
Many ’67 safety features.
Wring it out and make offer.
:
(272-171

$1,395

1964 Volkswagen
$895
This Week's Special
1959 Ford Good second car
1955 Buick-Good transport.
And: many many more to
choose from. _
1723 Waukegan Rd.

. ELVA

Cars —

i964 KARMANN GHIA CPE. WHITE

8-3503

GReenleaf

5-2800

Herald
Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood
and The cope Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

BR

3-2886

Classified —25

�“For Sale—Automobiles

CONVERTS

Put
1965 Olds 98
TOP,

ALL

POWER

FACT

$2,195

1966 Ford

DR.

e standard

Galaxie

trans,

:

miles.

BLUE.

‘62

POWER

FULL

'62

POWER.

miles.

Full

TOP.

pow.,

241

1965 Chev. Impala

4 DOOR V-8, AUTO LOW MILES.

$1,495
1964
ULL

Pontiac

POWER,

Cat.

4 DOOR

LOW

Waukegan

'6|

MILES,

$1,295

1965
2 DR.

6 CYL,

LOW

1964

241

WAGON.

$1,095
1963
cath
-

power

.2.

Chev.

DR.

steering.

=

6

CYL.,

AUTO

845

Comet
€ CYL.,

Convert.

AUTO,

RED.

$795
1964 Volks 2 Dr.
RUNS

695

1961

4 Dr.

EVES.

'TIL 9 SAT.

CLOSED

CHEVY

BEL

-rad.,
heater.
mileage. Exc.

AIR

Chrysler
CROWN
ee:

3 air

8 CYL.,

brakes,
446-1985.

INDIAN

—

T.

FULL

POW-

and

6

PASS,

BLUE,

heater.

3

choose

to

BY
MUSTANG
tomatic
excellent

DOOR,
HARDTOP,
AIR.
er steering. Low miles.

‘transmission.

328-3079

$1,595
$895
$495
$ 95

80 Green Bay Rd.
Hl 6-0655

after

MONZA
clean, 4

DR.
seat

SEDAN.
R/H;
folds flat; $395.

'6|

Chevrolet

CYL;
4
radio, heater.

R.,
$300.

1966

Pontiac

VINYL
TOP;
UN 9-0722 eve.

Lincoln

JENNINGS

Call

241

Winnetka, Ill.
;

Waukegan

Rd.

Glenview

729-1000

PONTIAC
CATALINA
CONV.
63.
Auto. p. wind., P.S., P.B., front and
rear spkrs., front and rear htrs. De
luxe equip., new trans. Eves., UN 9-

P/S,
$1,395.

serving

Lake

FAC-

cond.;

DR.
729-

IMPALA
CONspeed, P.S., new

3

6-3138

724-3193

2-DR.

After

1858
CHEVROLET
V8;
transmission; 4 dr.; $50
864-2204.
.

272-2820.

6 P.M.

STANDARD
or best offer.

1963

CORVAIR

*65

-1831.

1963
air
DA

1622

1959
FORD:
STICK
SHIFT:
EXCEL
lent running condition; best offer. 4465921, weekends only.
1961
PONTIAC
YELLOW
CONVERT.
auto. trans. p.b., p.s., excellent cond.
$650. Phone AL 1-9010 after 5:30 p.m.
1960
MERCURY
STATION
WAGO
p/s, p/b, automatic trans. 945-4072.
’64

BUICK
SPECIAL
V8,
27,000 miles, manual trans.
869-6713.

1965
PONTIAC
BONNEVILLE
CON.
vertible. Black, Like new, extras. By
original owner. $2,150.

201

Boats

and

Outboard

Motors

|6!/, Ft. Thompson —
70 H.P. Merc.
GATOR TRAILER
Excellent cond. and well equipped.
Garage stored
$1,300 or best offer
Phone after 6 p.m. HI 6-2783
SCHOCK
FIBERGLAS
LIDO-14.
Alum. mast-boom, SS
rigging, dacron
sails. Used one year. Custom trailer.
Fast, beamy, planing hull. Join racing
class or day sail. A-1 ready to sail.
$1,350
724-1729
16’
CRUISER
RUNABOUT
WITH
40
H.P.
Johnson
motor,
Gator
trailer;
full
equipment;
in
top
condition;
$1,000 or
best offer. Call after 4 p.m.
DAvis 8-8384.

40

H.P.

Evinrude

Start Generator.

Electric
UN 4-808].

CATFISH
14’
FIBERGLAS
SAILING
catamaran extremely fast and stable;
manfctd. to highest marine standards
by Alcort; exc. cond. HI 6-7203.

TTHOMPSON

&amp;

THOMPSON

Cruiser. 4 yrs. old. 40
motor incl. trailer. UN
9426.

h.p. Evinrude
4-9570 or 966
:
FISHING
or offer.

251-6256.

18’

SPONSON
CANOE.
COMPLETE
sailing rig $100 or best offer. Phone
328-4012.

- WANTED:

SUNFISH

GOOD CONDITION.
Call PA 4-4053 or 446-7693.
17 FT. GRUUMAN CANOE
Sail and rigging. Perfect condition.
Call for appt. before 9 a.m. or after
p.m. GR 5-3977.
20

FT. PENNANT
SAILBOAT
er, cab. with head, sleeps 2.
Call AL 6-1266

6

TRAIL

15 FT. FAMILY
TYPE
BOAT
28 H.P.
mtr.;
Marine
battery;
life
savers;
cushions;
brand new bronze
propeller; $500. Call for appt. 824-7352.

475-8390.

1962
CHEVY
IMPALA
6
‘CYLINder
4
door,
power
steering,
good
condition. Private party. AL 6-1771.

Bluff

4
DOOR,
$1150. Cal

BOATS &amp; AIRPLANES

pur-

CAN BE SEEN AT:
Greenwood Rd. Apt. B, Glenview.

Call

CORVAIR
MONZA,
4
SPEED,
cond., white black int. Call days.
8-6400, eves. AL 1-3588.

1957
BUICK
ROADMASTER;
GOOD
transportation; everything works; $50.
Call 256-0719 afternoon and evenings.

OLDS
DELTA
88
4 DOOR
HT,
low
mileage,
full
power, — radio,
heater,
WW,
tinted
windshield.
Immac. $1,795. Call OR 4-3049.

‘65 MUSTANG

$350

1965
RAMBLER
990
9-PASS.,
FULly automatic.
See car at 1461 Maple
xf a.
under Texaco sign A

14’,
35
H.P.
WATERSKI
boat with accessories,
$650

*60 CADILLAC,
4 DR. H.T.
power; air cond.; like new tires;
new exhaust. Low mileage.
827-1914

1965 CHEVY IMPALA SS
Ps,
PB,
auto.
trans. = Just
chased new tires. $1,600.
Call 475-6878.

TIRES.

1966
PONTIAC
LEMANS
HARDTOP
completely equipped and like new. All
vinyl interior. Must sell. $1,975 or best
offer. 864-8728.

GOOD
CONDITION,
BEST
OFFER.
Call VErnon 5-0514 or FI 6-5138.
All

GOOD

CADILLAC,
’65
SEDAN
DE
VILLE.
Full power; low mileage;
perf. cond:
Many
extras
incl.
FM
radio;
sno
tires; 6-way seat. $3,295. OR 5-1465.
1959
CADILLAC
CONVERT.
FUL
power,
all leather interior, new top,
beautiful
condition.
By
owner.
Cal
evenings or weekends 864-7394.

ig

MONZA

CORVAIR

NEW
CLUTCH,
Phone 491-1120.

°66 MUSTANG GT CONVERTIBLE
AIR-COND.; POW. TOP; 20,000 MI.
AUTO.
TRANS.
LOADED
WITH
EQUIPMENT. 729-4154.

Forest-Lake

BEL AIR.

STATION
WAGON
IN
EXCELLEN
condition,
one owner,
61 Bonneville,
cream
color, power equipment.
$725.

15

ft.

BOAT

Lyman

FOR

SALE

Lapstrake:

$275; Sears trailer, $200. 624
In rear. GR 5-6246 evenings.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald° Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

and The Village Lamplighter,

new

-P/B,RADIO...
2a 00
AL 1-1120 after 6 p.m.

1961

1966 FORD GALAXIE 500
4 door hardtop. Air-conditioning, p/s,
radio. Also other extras.
272-6047
1959
RED
CATALINA
WITH
WHITE
top, V-8 exc. mech.
condition,
good
tires,
$380,
private.
Call
UN
4-9299
§ a.m. to 8 p.m.
:

panera

CHEVROLET

AIR
good

1964 CHEVELLE

'64 Chev. Impala Wgn
THIS CAR WAS SOLD AND ry
by us. V8, full power, r. an

DR:
miles.

‘EX

945-2278

IMPALA
2
1 owner; $400.

19609
CHEVROLET
vertible, modified
top, reasonable.
ALpine

Continental

IN
Like
1-0771.

CONVERTIBLE:
racing green.
446-3275

1965 CHEVY
4:

FORD
COUNTRY
SQUIRE:
9 PASS.
station
wagon,
1962;
exc.
condition.
$750. Original owner; V8; auto. trans.;
p/s.; p/b.; luggage rack. 835-3679.

BLACK
WITH
RED
LEATHER
INTErior. Beautiful condition—low mileage.
$1,895. Call AL 1-2711.

CONVERT.

1963
CORVAIR
speed; English

1957
CHEVY
STATION
WAGON.
V8
engine completely rebuilt 6.000 miles
ago. Not rusted out. $325 or best offer.
After 5 p.m. 272-4205.

TRANSFERRED: MUST SELL
Wife’s
1961
4-Dr.
Falcon
Station
Wagon. Good =
ead $375.
93.
4-DOOR CONVERTIBLE

'63

CADILLAC

H.T.

FULL
POWER,
Call UN 4-8310.

1962
CHEVROLET
=
stick shift;

owner.

Bonneville

4 Door,

1955 OLDSMOBILE .
mileage. Good running condition.
or best offer. Call 446-8232.

Low
$180

TRANS.,
eves.

BUICK RIVIERA—1963
Excellent
condition.
Original
24,000 miles. Best offer.
Phone HI 6-7828.

'53

1962 BUICK
INVICTA 4 DOOR
Air; power windows, seats; exc. cond,
Low suburban mileage. $1,000 or offer

2 YR. OLD
MUSTANG.
289 V8
Yellow and black convertible. W.W. 3
on
floor,
20,000
actual
miles,
one
owner. exec. cond., $1,400. PA 4-4266.

Bel Air

AUTO.
432-9463

two

needs

1961 CHEV. BEL
4-Dr. Sedan:
V-8 auto.;.
$450. Phone 966-0228.

REAR

radio;

756 FORD WAGON
8 cyl. stick; good body;
motor
work. $100 or best offer.
Call eves. 724-5242.

1962
STUDEBAKER
LARK
CRUISer 4-dr. Sedan;
radio:
heater;
snow
tires; Excel. cond.; 30,000 miles.
Call after 6 p.m. 432-8574

CONspeed

AM

‘

condi-

1962 DODGE
4 dr., excellent condition. Black. $350.
wae
and sticker. Please call 864-

6 p.m.

3 SPEED.
869-8062.

PB.

446-7090

AUglow,

p/s.;

V8

tone; squirters; full seat belts; 6 pass
1 Owner; low mi. $375. 835-1106.
,
’61
MERCURY
4
DOOR.
FACTORY
air conditioning. Radio, heater, powe
steering,
brakes. Beautiful condition
Low mileage. $650. GR 5-2268.

'63 IMPALA

CHEVY
IMPALA
2
DOOR
1962
red;
power
steering;
power
brakes;
excellent condition;
low mileage;
no
rust; $795. 945-2523.
1965
TEMPEST
WAGON
AUTOmatic
trans.,
power
brakes,
power
steering, radio, excellent condition.
Call PA 4-6521.

1960 CORVAIR

POW-

'64 Buick Wildcat Convt.

Ford Galaxie 4 Door

1ST OWNER. $975
WI 5-6967
’°66
HARDTOP
289,
ember
transmission,
condition.
# 328-3998

19683 WHITE
CORVAIR
vertible, 29,000 miles,

$1,695

'61 Crown Imperial 4 Dr. Air.
'61 Ford Country Sedan Wagon—Sharp

Squire 9 Pass.

DR.
FULL
POWER;
fat. air-cond.; 1 driver.

$395

26—Classified

1963 Country

Plymouth

Chrysler Convertible

~ '60

‘60 T-BIRD
FABULOUS
CONDITION.
AIR-COND.
Black. Private. Call 328-8742.

'65 Chev. Impala

$1,295

"61

64 FALCON
SPRINT
BIG
269
FAST.
V-8;
4 sp.; synchro, tach. White/red
int.; sporty; only $900. Evans. 869-1174
aft. 6 or weekends.

trans.;

SEDAN:

cellent
mechanical
cond.
tires. Reasonable. Call AL

1965
IMPALA
CONVERTIBLE
PS,
Orig. owner, 28,500 miles, push button
radio,
auto.
trans.
Call
eves.
or
weekends OR 3-3217.
1964
THUNDERBIRD
CONVERTible w/air cond.; AM-FM stereo; full
power; fine cond. $2,000

RUNNING

UN 4-5544

$1,995

4

GOOD
COND.

auto.

COUNTRY

1965 FORD LTD HARDTOP
Blue;
low
mileage;
excellent
tion; 1 owner. PArk 4-3126.

VINYL
TOP,
tory air cond.

729-1000

'59 RAMBLER. BEST OFFER -

4

4 DR.

Glenview

FORD

491

1962
NASH
RAMBLER
STATIO
wagon
beige,
locally driven,
good
care, auto. trans. Call weekdays afte
5 271-2368, weekends call VE 5-1188.

'65 Chev.

835-2800

Convertible

WHITE.
BLACK-WHITE
INTErior,
air
conditioned—suburban
driven. One owner.

AUTOheater,

PS,
328-

1962
BLUE
4
DOOR
PONTIAC
Bonneville,
air
conditioned,
fully
equipped,
excellent
condition,
29,000
miles. ORchard 5-5521 after 10 a.m.

ED 1-6051
Well-kept.
REPOSSESSED
1960
CADILLAC
4
dr. hard top sedan w/air conditioning.
$600
cash.
Needs
some_
repairing.
Glencoe National Bank. Phone

729-1000

‘65 Chrysler Newpt. 4-Dr.

Rd.

SEDAN;

POW.
BRKS.;
RADIO.
EXC.
CONDITION.
$1,000.
CALL
251-6116.

Imperial

cond.

Waukegan

4-DR.

WHITE
V8,
full

'64 Imperial

O’DRIVE,

- Tadio

LeMans

RED CONVERT

60

$475.

1962 RED
FALCON,
NEW
STARTER
new carb., new transmission, $250 or|
best offer. UN 4-5536. Call after 6 p.m.

$125.

ONE;
OWNER,
EXC.
CAR:
PS:
and white walls. Call 272-0943.

1929 WILLYS-KNIGHT

HILL MOTORS

—

H.

241

'63-OLDS—White 2-Dr. H.T.
AUTO. TRANS.; POW. STEERING;

low

$2,495
165 Ford Country Sedan

vB,

Glenview

CAR,
radio and

ENNINGS CHEVROLET

1966

1962 Chev.

Rd

2 Dr. Sedan

PERFECT
SECOND
matic transmission,
5

WON IN CONTEST!!
1967
MERCURY
CALIENTE
2-dr.
hdtp.;
Never
driv en.
Below
dealer
east...
-V-8:
n.S.
A ts
white/red
interior; no sales tax. PArk 4-3714.

’TIL 5

4 DR.

GTO,

'62 Comet

OWNER.
POWER
STEERING,
brakes;
radio;
low
mileage.
OR
75077.
1962 OLDS, F-85;
9 PASSENGER
wagon; V-8; p.s.; auto. trans.; extra
snow
tires
and ‘wheels;
very
clean
private
party—will
take trade.
$750.
1210 Sheridan Rd., Wilmette.

SUNDAY

PS
and
cond. $925.

Waukegan

1965

CLEAN.

GREEN BAY RD.
WILMETTE, ILL.
ALpine 1-5300

OPEN

9,006 MI. AIR-CONDITIONED
eareglebuacdal T fair-priced. PA 414.
1961
BUICK
LE
SABRE,
4
DOOR.
Power steering; power brakes; dynaflow; R/H; blue. 1 owner. Exc. cond.
Recent tires, muffler, brakes. $650 or
best offer. AL 1-2265
’62 BUICK
INVICTA
STATION
WAGon,
6
pass.;
power
steering
and
brakes; white with red interior; good
cond.
$1,050.
Priv.
party.
869-7000
anytime.

Pwr.

AMB.
2 DOOR
H.T.
tell from
brand
new.
Air
conditioned.
All
seats, orig. $3,650, sac.
party. SH 3-8252; GR 5-

“ea

1955
CADILLAC
COUPE.
1
OWNER
car.
Very
low
mileage.
Sacrifice.
Radio;
heater;
power
brakes
and
steering. RO 4-4542.

1966 THUNDERBIRD

729-1000

1968
CHEVY
Ir
NOVA _ STATION
wagon.
Dark green. Excellent condition. Must be seen. Automatic transmission,
radio,
etc.
Original
owner.
433-3735.

$295

611

Glenview

‘59: MERCURY
GOOD

"St CHEV. 4DR,
with
Hollywood
Package
(spare
mounted rear outside of trunk);
low
mileage;
perfect
body
and
mechanical; good tires. 446-1446

CADILLAC
’63
SEDAN
DE
VILLE.
AM-FM;
air
cond.;
wht.
leather
uphol.; power brakes, windows, seats;
clean.
Private.
$1,895.
Call 677-8986.
9327 N. Lowell Av., Skokie.

VHEV.
CONVERTIBLE,
GOOD
cond.,
tan,
white
top,
V-8,
radio,
heater, WW
tires. $800. or best offer.
Call
all day
Sat.,
Sun.,
Week-days
after 5 p.m.
:
724-6586

241

$495
6 CYL.,

Rd.

De

1957 FORD
4 DR.
GOOD
TIRES,
ent pi Good condition. $150. Call
8

1962 CHEV.
II NOVA
WAGON,
white,
power
steering;
auto.
trans.,
Radio,
heater,
trailer hitch, 6 tires,
all good. New battery. Bought larger
car. $620. CR 2-0907.

TRANS-

BRAKE

1960 VOLKSWAGEN CAMPER
Clean; needs work. Has Westfalia
Luxe equip. $300 or best offer.
Call ALpine i-0146

1965
“CHEVY...
©£Yi4 ~ DOOR;
Auto.,
Power
steering.
Radio
and
other extras. 4 month old tires. First
class cond,
Orig.
owner.
Gar.
kept.
945-1806.

JENNINGS ‘CHEVROLET

TRUCK

Ramb.

Waukegan

TAKE
A
LOOK
AT
THIS
beauty
with
A.
interior.
power’. $295
DOW

CLEAN.

Falcon Pickup

1959

AUTOMATIC
condition.

9 Passenger

Convert.

6 CYL., AUTO,

729-1000

Buick Riviera Hardtop

GOOD
CONDITION,
NEEDS
linings, $95. 256-2245.

ll.

RADIO,
HEATER,
Fas
1120 or after AL 1-1120

$1,750.

CADILLAC 1961 60 SPEC
(Fleetwood)
Full
power
with
air.
Chauffeur
maintained.
Absolutely
spotless. KNAUZ
CONT’L, Lake Forest, 234-1700.

1965
MUSTANG
RED
CONVERTible. Auto.
trans.;
V8;
radio,
white
walls. Fine cond. Orig. owner. $1,500.
1246 Caryn Terr., Northbrook 272-1721.

Bisc. 4 Dr..Sedan

PONTIAC

GOOD.

Ramb.

$995.

BURGUNDY
MIST eh sneer TOF.
389 tri power
cam;
4-speed;
reverb
radio; mag wheels. Call 546. 5227.

$745

1963

Glenview.

IMPALA

FORD
’64 GALAXIE
XL 4 DOOR
HT,
bucket seats, auto. trans., PS, etc. One
owner, A-1. Call AL 1-8468.

CHEVROLET

Rd.

1966 RAMBLER
Impossible
to
Low
mileage.
power, bucket
ae
Private
61

1963

Convert.

1965
PLYMOUTH
BELVIDERE
II
2
dr. hard top, 383 cu. in. engine.
4
speed
trans.,
radio,
8.55 WW
tires.
Reverb unit, black vinyl top, very low
ener
Best offer 251-4685
or 251-

Econoline

CLUB

$495

FULL PRICE $495
JENNINGS CHEVROLET

MILES.

1,195

NEW.

CUSTOMIZED.

CYLINDER,
mission, nice

Chevelle

AUTO,

LIKE

TORONADO
Purchased late October. Power steering; power brakes; 6-way power seat;
power
windows;
fully
tinted
glass;
push buttom AM radio; factory Four
Seasons Air-Cond.;
automatic
Cruise
Control; power trunk control; cornering
lights;
seat
belts
w/shoulder
harness,
tilt and telescopic
steering
wheel,
etc.
Only
04862
miles.
Cost
$6,200.
$4,600
or best
offer
or will
take used Cadillac in trade.’’ 446-6867.

air

$1,745

Saas

$795.

Pontiac

JENNINGS

EXCEPT.

fact.

BLUE,

Convert.

POWER,

4 SPEED,

$1,795

HARD

XL

1958

DR.
HT... (PAS; F/B,
RADIO
$1.295.
Phone 491-1133 or after 6 p.m. AL 11120.
1963
VALIANT
V-100
+
DOOR
Suburban.
Radio,
heater,
stk.
shft.,
good tires incl. snow tires on spare
whls. $775. 945-6861 after 6 and wknds.

'64 Olds Super 88 Convert.

1965 Chev. Impala

DR.

Ford

RED, FULL
DOWN.

1964 T-Bird
2 DR.

LIGHT

‘For Sale—Automobiles.
1962 CHEVY

CADILLAC 1963
Convertible; Burgundy.
724-3064.

2

$1,895.

$1,095.

WHITE.

ALL BLACK.

$1,795

POWER,

blue.

Ford XL Banari:

. V8. FULL

SHARP,

‘64 Mercury Convert.

ENGINE,
Dark

$1,995

1965

POWER,

‘64 Impala Convert.

500

390

low

FULL

v8,
FULL
$1,195.

FASTBACK

FLEETWOOD CADILLAC
Good condition.
‘65 V. W. Kombi Wagon
Call after 6 p.m., 256-2424
3051 Old Glenview Rd., Wilmette.

200

56

1964 CHEVY
V8,

jr Sapa

es soe

assembly

Garrett.

ail 27. (1967

�bee

4

Boats

and Outboard

24’ RACING

International
110;
Mahogany
finish,
cond. $800. Call AL

6 FT.

SOLID

Motors

SLOOP,

2
sets
of
sails.
exc.
fixed
keel,
1-6635 after 7 p.m.

MAHOG.

RUNABOUT.

Johnson
V50 motor with
accessories.
Exc.
cond.
Call 272-2563 after 6 p.m.

FOR

GATOR
TRAILOR
FOR
BOATS,
12
to 1442 ft. length and sailfish. Trailor
practically new. Will sell together or
separately. AL 1-8951 evenings.

SAILFISH

|

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TRAILER
OR
ft. boat. AL 1-

From

a paper in Seattle, Wash.:
Chevrolet.

7

ning

asad

INTEREST
CESSNA
140. BASED
Sky
Harbor.
Rebuilt
Front—Rear.
New
radio.
Dues
$15 month.
Share
$800 with 5 hr.
dual
or $750
cash.
White with red trim. NC 89918. Call
Saturdays, Sundays only. AL 1-1285.

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Kiddies—Please cash in your winner’s checks

as soon as possible. The accounting department tells me there are too many
of these outstanding.

interest

way,

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1201 Ridge Ave.
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Carson, Pirie, Scott

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Dye macaroni in different colors of Easter egg dye or food coloring.
Let it dry overnight. Then cut out pictures of houses or people from
the newspaper or a magazine, paste them on construction paper and
then use the macaroni to outline and texturize the picture.

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If you bought ten $25 US:
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gas?

There was a young man of Herne Bay
Who

(KS x10= 250”

Modern math-Savings Bond Style

starts with

Marshall Field &amp; Co.

Only $145.

AIRPLANE—PIPER TRI-PACER
1960
Caribbean
with
only
400
hrs.
since new. Primary Inst. panel. VHT3.
radio.
$5,000
or
BEST
OFFER.
ea
CONT’L,
Lake
Forest,
2341700.

31,50x I = 500%
765 00x 10 -LOWZg

that

is a waffle?

A pancake

A good run-

ed. This one won’t last long.
re

Airplanes

is a ten letter word

Automobile.

1934

$125.
Call between 6 and 9 p.m. 446-8261
BOAT TRAILER:
4 WHEELS;
ELEC.
brakes;
heavy-duty
design.
Will
accommodate 7,000 lb. sail or power boat.
Cost new, $800, asking $450. 272-7338.

4

Egos eeae
er

14’

NIPE
SAILBOAT
NO.
15810
WOOD
and fiberglas with trailer and sails. 1
yr.
old.
Exc. cond.
Leaving
state.
$75C. 432-3516.

02

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r
e
l
l
a
g
t
u
aie

trailer and
Best
offer.

ELGIN
BOAT
TRAILER
boat, $40. Call 272-3610

ANTED:
SAILFISH
other ‘suitable for 14
7750 after 4 p.m.

he

spar Saath

4

oh

;

Let

you’re doing your part to
support our men in Vietnam
is a star-spangled good feeling you can’t measure with

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numbers.
Discover

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By PAT BOGERT

Besides

being

estate office,
Deerfield, is

a

bustling

real

Zander-Ommen Inc.,
Santa Claus’s head-

Mr.

Zander,

a

graduate

of

the

uarters for two days
ristmas season.

during

the

Northwestern University School of
Business Administration, started in

The

lines

are

real estate by working
for
father in Chicago in 1948. He

office’s

phone

loaned to Santa for the local
laycee’s Santa Phone project. Lo‘al children keep the office lines
tied up getting their Christmas
requests in order, giving belated
equests, or correcting former in-

tructions.
“Judging

_

from

the

number

of

_ calls, Santa may be as busy as a
man on the Zander-Ommen staff,”

said company owner and manager
Henry G. Zander III.

Z

Estate Board and his mother and
father are active in real estate in
Sarasota, Fla.

Third Generation
_ Mr. Zander is the third generaof Zanders in real estate. Both

his father

and

grandfather

were

on
of the Chicago
Real
state Board. His grandfather was

past president of the National Real

his
left

there in 1953 to become sales
manager for 3% years for Joseph
Valenti Builders.
In 1956, he managed a general
contracting business from the base-

ment of his home. In 1959, he
moved his business to his present
location at the southwest corner of
Deerfield and- Waukegan Rds. and
started a real estate office with
Gordon Ommen.
In 1960 he bought Mr. Ommen’s
interest in the business but retained
the original name.

“Deerfield is a good place to be
in real estate,” Mr. Zander said.
“It’s ‘a desirable place to live, being
close to transportation and the
O’Hare Airport.”

Mr.

Zander’s

sales

Kings Cove Sales
Excellent, Reports
figures

bear

out this claim. His annual volume
has skyrocketed from his first-year
sales of $100,000 to a peak year of

over $5 million. ‘“‘And there is a
good possibility that we’ll reach $5
million again this year,”’ he said.
Awarded Franchise

Because of its growth, the firm
was awarded a national franchise
to the American Institute of Marketing Systems, which has a membership of 2,200 real estate brokers
throughout North America. The
organization

tries

to

better ‘serve

transferred people who have to sell
their homes.
Mr.

pany

Zander

classifies

as

dealing

one

his

in

com-

general

sales, although most of his sales
involve
homes.
“We
do _ handle

some

business

property,

though,”’

he said. Mr. Zander is a member of
the Evanston-North Shore Board of
Realtors, the Illinois Association of

Real Estate Boards, the National
Association of Real Estate Boards,
and the Chicago Real Estate Board.

Henry G. Zander
lll reviews real es-

tate

listings

Deerfield

Besides his involvement in real
estate, Mr. Zander finds time to be
Cub Scout Pack 150 committeeman
and a member of the Deerfield
Chamber of Commerce. He is a
member of the Exmoor Country

|

Club

in his |

in

Highland

Park

and

a

founding member of the Tennaqua
Club in Deerfield. Mr. Zander and
his family live at 501 Brierhill Rd.,
Deerfield. His wife, Barbara, is

office.

secretary-treasurer

of

the

com-

pany.

Irvin Blietz Firm
Allen J. Davis, director of sales
and marketing for the Irvin A.
Blietz firm, reports from Kings
Cove in Deerfield that home sales
during the first quarter of 1967 are

An

extensive

‘quality

control’’

program (backed by modern computers) offers the home buyer what

may be the nation’s most methodi-

running at an “‘excellent” pace.

cally guarded construction, from
initial stage through occupancy.

So much so, in fact, that the
Blietz firm has initiated construction of over $60,000 in estate-size

In addition to building in Kings
Cove, the firm custom-designs and
builds homes in other locations.
These individually designed homes

homes—in

advance

of orders.

No

two homes in Kings Cove are built
alike,
with
most
being
custom

designed to the specifications of the
buyer.

This

group”

‘‘advance

will

answer

those requiring
Mr. Davis said.

construction

the

earlier

needs

of

occupancy,

The company sold homes totaling
more

than $400,000 during

a recent

seven-day period, Mr. Davis noted.
Homes in Kings Cove are priced
from $55,000 to $80,000. The National
Association of Homebuilders has

are

priced

customer’s

from

$40,500

lot.

on

the

A number of “idea homes”? may
be visited in Kings Cove, any day.
from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Like all
homes in Kings Cove, they are
situated on gently rolling land,

surrounded
The

entrance

are

on

by

stately
gates

Deerfield

west of Edens
mile east of
Deerfield.

oak

trees.

to Kings

Cove

Road—one

mile

Expressway or one
Waukegan
Rd.
in

just recently awarded Mr. Davis a
lifetime

membership

in

the

‘Mil-

lion Dollar Circle.’”’ The award is
made to those who sell in excess of
a million dollars for six consecutive
years. Mr. Davis has actually
accomplished

this

for

over

Au

IN ee

~~

10

years.
In Kings Cove and throughout the

North Shore, the Blietz firm has
been designing and building authentic, individually
over 45 years.

styled homes for
The firm, whose

general offices are in Evanston,
maintains a complete architectural
staff and provides every service the
home buyer may need—including
interior decorating consultation.

3 Bedroom, 112 Bath, 7 room home
includes center hall, separate Dining Room, large Sun Room off living room; full basement. Plenty of
ee of"
your
growing
family.

$33,

DeGrazia Realty Cites
2-Year Sales Record
Mrs. Eva A. DeGrazia, head of
DeGrazia Realty in Highland Park,
reports the firm has sold more than
100 homes in the last 24 months.

Mrs. DeGrazia particularly com-

~

Seven Join Realtors Board

Soak new North Shore Realtors
have been accepted for membership by the Evanston-North Shore
Board of Realtors.

All

have

completed

the

board-

ponsored methods course and the
bsequent examination.
The new members

are Ileene

H

Simon

and Helen L. Vetter, H. and

R.
Anspach,
Highland
Park;
George Manning Jr. and Alan M.
Adler, M.G.M. Realty, Skokie; John
B. Lucas, Wallace and Orth, Glen-

view;
and

Bette
Co.

Leonard

Petersen,

Realty,

A. Olsen,

Co., Inc., Deerfield.

J..

Kruger

Winnetka;

Piersen

and

Realty

mended her sales force for the
successful two-year period. Sales
personnel
include Mrs.
Florence
Addison,
Mrs.
Margaret
Crimo,
Mrs. Mary Linenthal, Mrs. Blanche
Pine, and Miss Carol DeGrazia.
The DeGrazia office serves the
Glencoe, Lake Forest, Deerfield,
and
Highland
Park
area,
with
homes in the $100,000 bracket down
to budget buys under $20,000.
Mrs. DeGrazia
says the sales"
indicate the value of ‘a full-time,
professional
Realtor.”
‘Every

She also advised that ‘“‘it behooves a homeowner to maintain
his property as well as possible to
keep

the

value

high

and

to

guar-

Brick 7 rooms. 4 Bedrooms, 2 Baths,
center hall floor plan includes separate
Dining
Room,
Kitchen
with
eating
area.
Top
location —one
block to Braeside .commuter
train
station and school. $37,500.

antee him a profit.
Mrs.

DeGrazia,

a member

Evanston-North
Shore
Realtors, has had her
for two

years,

and

nine

of the

Board of
own office
additional

years in real estate sales experience on the North Shore.
Mrs. DeGrazia said she plans to
expand her firm’s staff by at least
three people.
She said the expansion is necessary because of the company’s
increased volume
past year.

of sales over the

Mrs. DeGrazia said she would
prefer
interviewing
experienced
real estate sales persons, but would

homeowner
definitely needs the
help and advice that only a qualified broker with a good record of
comparable sales can offer,’ Mrs.

consider training ‘‘suitable applicants.’’ She now has a four-member

DeGrazia said.

sales staff.

4 or 5 Bedrooms, 2 Baths on approx.
3 acres
of
perfectly
landscapéd orchards dnd gardens. Floor
plan
includes
all-season
glazed
porch, den or bedroom, expandable
2nd floor. Country
living close-in,
complete
with
new
reenhouse,
ideal for the Country
ntleman.
$74,500.

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Area Realtors Find Little “Spare Time’
A former

ore are asked what they do in
eir spare time, it’s a sure bet
ey’ll
answer,
hat

spare

er

It

seems

that |

al estate is a
ofession to

club

singer,

big

Mr.

directors. He sang at a special con-

cert honoring the visit of Francis
Cardinal Spellman to Chicago in
St. Gertrude’s Church.
Enjoy Music
Mr. Miller said he considers his
real hobby to be spending as much

|

oid if one is a
rious golf play- —
or
likes
to
lax on a small
bat
on
the
aters
of Lake
ichigan.
John R. Brandt

Mr. Miller
of the Ayars

ealty, Northbrook, president of
e Evanston-North Shore Board of
ealtors is a typical Realtor when
comes to finding time for outside
tivities.
Mr.
Brandt
said
he
enjoyed
nnis
and
golfing
very
much
tring the nine years he was in the
nking business.
‘“‘When I went into the real estate

siness, it took me about 45 days
realize
that
free
time
was
fficult to plan on,” he said. “I
ay 90 percent less golf now than I
ed to.”
Owns Sailboat
Mr. Brandt enjoys sailing
wns a 13 foot Sunfish. He

and
also

kes to do home

and

repair work

finish old furniture, but he has
ad to cut down on the time for this
tivity because of business.
“T’ve been selling homes for 11
pars and I’m convinced the hours
e similar to those of a doctor,”
sighed. ‘You are always on

all.”
Robert W. Miller of the Evanston
fice of Baird and Warner agrees
ith Mr. Brandt that real estate
its down the amount of free time
pP has.
(Mr. Miller is a part-time musian. He is a soloist with the
ilmette Presbyterian Church and

as graduated

night

Miller met his wife, a former radio
singer, while both were appearing
at the Chez Paree in Chicago.
He also is treasurer of the
Wilmette Concert Association and
was a member of its board of

from

the Eastman

time
as he can
with his two
children. His son, John, 16, and
daughter, Marilyn, 18, have inherited some of their parent’s profes-

seasons but says he is open to
suggestions in the spring.
During the summer, he and his
family, with the exception of his 6-

son,

has participated

enjoy

skiing.

wife

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where the temperatures were 45
degrees below zero.
He laughed when it was sug-

gested

that

he

was

a

fanatical

skier and said that anyone who has
put on a pair of skis becomes a

fanatic about the sport.
When the temperatures rise, Mr.
Blietz and his family can be found
spending any free time they can
manage on their 25-foot Rainbow
racing sloop, ‘‘Gamin,’”’ which is

moored in the Wilmette Harbor.
He

and his wife, Beverly,

friend,

won

a national

and

a

champion-

ship a few years ago in Indianapolis, Me., racing Gamin. He calls his

wife

“the

fastest

know.”
Bill Sadler

spinnaker

of the firm

I

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of Sadler

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forward

hool of Music, Rochester, N.Y.

Evanston,
for three

Blietz who

his

© make
a good audience
for my
movies, and never seem to tire of
them,”’ Mr. Sadler added.
William G. Jennings Sr. of the
Evanston
office of Quinlan
and
Tyson
Inc.
enjoys
golfing
and
fishing. He has fished in the Lake

production of ‘“‘The Music Man.’’
Bruce S. Blietz of the Realtor

month-old

and

to catch your audience unawares,”

Trier High School

firm of Irvin A. Blietz,
has a favorite activity

He

colored slides of his trips.

he

sional music talent. Both had lead
roles in the New

trip.”

visited Venezuela, Jamaica, France,
Mexico,
Italy, Hawaii,
and the
Virgin Islands.
This year, the couple are planning to make
a return trip to
Hawaii. Mr. Sadler said he usually
travels between Thanksgiving and
Christmas because this is the time
the
real
estate
business
slows
down.
Mr. Sadler said he is a camera

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By BETTY LITTLE
When

�Mrs. Aronson’s Active Life Has
Hours Saved for Handicapped
She

was

still in her

teens,

a student at New Trier High
School, when her father
stricken with arthritis
within a short time he

was
and
was

completely handicapped.

She

learned first hand of the
pendency of the crippled
tient, and the difficulties
countered in maintaining

depaennor-

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relationships

with

the

outside world.
. Lawrence

Aronson

By SHIRLEY
Mrs.

She took all of the courses

GORDON

Lawrence

Deerfield
young
spend

is

offered by the American Red

Aronson

of

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woman who
her leisure

is free to
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or just browsing through bou-

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She chooses, instead, to
devote the bulk of her days
to working with the handicap-

Cross,

which

included

the

Navy water survival course,
several first aid courses, and
she also holds a water safety
instructor

certificate.

Armed

with the knowledge

that 99 percent of all handicapped persons can learn to
swim easily and that limbs
that are stiff and inactive on
land

turn

supple

and

useful

_ the way to get directions and
often was embarrassed to find
myself in a station I’d been
in before.”
She

never

loses

her

way

when working with the handicapped, however. She jokes
away apprehension and fear
as she lowers
them
from
their
wheelchairs
into the
pool to teach them the freedom of the water.

Were

Terminal

Some

of the

taught

were

There

she

cases.

others

who

couldn’t put their faces into
the water as they were un-

able

to

expectorate.

From

their need, she drew an inner

strength which enabled her
to sublimate her pity to their
pleasures.

“My

mother

was

of the

head

of

handicapped.

“Usually we work on a one
volunteer

to one patient ba-

sis,’ says Mrs. Aronson,

we
per
the
is a

‘“‘but

try to get two volunteers
patient for such visits as
Art Institute tour. There
lot of wheelchair pushing

for one thing, and it helps to
have someone knowledgeable

who can explain the works of
art.”
Volunteers

children

terminal

were

porting

are

needed

for

the
pool
recreation,
too.
Sometimes
there
are
as
many as 70 or 80 handicapped

men

and

women

the program

she

in

the Chicago Park District’s
Stanton Pool. They swim in
20 minute shifts.
Mrs. Aronson has the help
of the Great Lakes Survival
team who work on their own

Her current base of operations is the fairly new Chicago
Homebound Project, founded

Gives

Mrs.
Lake

or

a

Lyric

Opera

re-

hearsal.
Last

summer

frequently

her

drove

Deerfield

to swim

Aronson,

who

mother

her

to

with

Mrs.

received

per-

mission from the Park District of Deerfield to use the

outdoor pool durjng the lunch
hour.

Mrs. Aronson is the former

“There

she

were

in Glencoe

began

some

who

her

people

owned a

big,

old house with a pool,” she
recalls, ‘‘and they donated
its use

for

the

handicapped.

Their butler even served refreshments.”’
Later

on,

she

charge of a
gram
for
handicapped
sored by the
Cross.

She

was

put

in

swimming prounderprivileged
children, sponAmerican Red

spent

half

a day

twice a week with the youngsters in a park district pool
on the far south side of Chicago.
“T

got

lost

regularly

get-

“Every trip I would have tc
stop at a gas station along

at the Gencoe beach.

was

valueless,

quite

an

event,”

‘‘Every box in the

theater was filled with wheelchair patients, each the guest
of one of several benefactors.”
Buses

equipped

with

hy-

draulic lifts for the chairs,
are used for special events.
project

also has

the use

Aronson is not listed
the women who de-

and

her husband,

an ex-

afternoon

of our

inter-

Treasurer

volunteers at Illinois State
Hospital, but I could never
bring myself to work with
mental patients,’’ she admits.

“But
ferent.

these

people

They’re

ested in helping
and are so much
for fun, that you
enjoying them to

all

are
so

difinter-

each other
in the mood
are too busy
pity them.”

Plan Outings
Many ‘‘angels’ plan outings for the handicapped,
such as visits to the museums,

the

theater

and

the

opera. Mrs. B. Edward Bensinger annually holds a picnic in her Highland Park
home to which the entire
membership is invited.
Lacking, however, are the
number of volunteers needed
to help with the actual trans-

Wilmot

PTA.

Her

ap-

pointment with our photographer had to be sandwiched
in between cooking 400 hot
dogs for the monthly luncheon

water,

and as a girl was a life guard

of

ticket

She is also the treasurer of

ting to the pool,” she admits.

Schochet

“It

the

Glencoe

Nancy

the

she added.

Is

in the
work.

tute

render

for Robert’s pack.

Neither can she walk or perform the simplest tasks for
herself. She has, however, a

She looks forward to Mrs.
Aronson’s weekly visits,
which often result in a ‘‘shopping trip’”’ to Old Orchard, or
even a visit to the Art Insti-

left it any-

scouts as she is a den mother

communicates via a word
board she holds in her lap.

fine mind and a delight with
the world.

have

but my passenger became so
agitated I didn’t want to ruin
her afternoon. I drove to a
parking lot several blocks
away and pushed the wheelchair the extra distance.”

The

Mrs. Aronson helps her special friend, Peggy Noble, with consomme during an outdoor picnic last summer. Mrs. B. Edward Bensinger has opened her Highland Park home for a poolside
party every summer since the Chicago Homebound project was started. (Salyards Photo)

to talk,

a

view Mrs. Aronson was preparing for an invasion of

fers from multiple sclerosis
complicated by a heart condition.

is unable

me

ecutive with Waltham Watch
Co., entertain frequently.
They have two children. Robert is nine and Cynthia is
eight.

of Skokie, who suf-

she

give

vote their energies solely to
interests outside the home.

She has taken two of their
members under her particular wing and gives them
special attention. One is a
cerebral palsy victim, 26 year
old Peggy Noble of Lake Forest. The other is Frieda

cause

“J would

She

Miss Noble was taught how
to read and spell at Chicago’s
Spaulding School and, be-

would

way, since the permit would

Mrs.
among

Attention

Friedman

he

of a ‘‘chicken wagon,” a specially fitted station wagon
which derived its name from
the radio program
which
helped them obtain it.

being a good com-

by
of

was,

ticket.

The

and parties, and spends after-

a few years ago
Conway
Olmstead
Forest.

party at the Civic Opera
House, the policeman on duty
was quite rude. He indicated
that if I left my car where it

attending
conducts

ped. She teaches them
to
swim, drives them to outings
noons just
panion.

Mrs. Bensinger’s Lyric Opera

at the school,

and

the

Chicago

drive to the Stanton Pool for
her swimming session with
the handicapped.

But aid also is needed in
the dressing rooms to pre-

Before her marriage, she
was a member of the Dorothy Dorbin Dancers who ap-

free

time,

plus

the

volunteers from the
Fire Department.

help

pare
water.

the

patients

Few,

for

if any

of

the

of them,

can disrobe and don a swim
suit unaided.

Handling a wheelchair patient becomes routine for the
volunteers, but parking does
become a problem. Through
the efforts of the Chicago
Homebound Project, volunteers carry car posters which
read, ‘‘On Duty for Ill and
Handicapped.” This parking

permit is signed
Wilson.
“Usually

I have

by

O.

W.

no \trou-

ble,” Mrs. Aronson reports.
“But when I tried to park for

peared at the Chez Paree.
She also danced with Lyric

Opera and in ‘‘New Faces of
1952.’ She is still a professional model registered with
Talent
Inc.,
and
Patricia
Stevens.

Driving back to my office
from our interview, I thought
back to the Chicago executive
who

once

told

me

that

if

there truly was such a thing
as reincarnation
he would
like to come back as a suburban housewife. I couldn’t

help

but

wonder

the stamina.
I doubt it.

to

be

if he

had

this

one.

April 27,

19

�Mrs. Fawcett

Sncidentally
By SHIRLEY

:

GORDON

prong of the beard of the Highland Park Woman’s Club feted
their outgoing president, Mrs. Wallace A. Glader, with a luncheon
in the Deerpath Inn. She was quite overwhelmed to receive a silver
Are you dreading
summer

camp?

the thought

...

of getting the kids’

clothes ready

for

the nasty chore of getting them into the stores to try

things on. . . trying to guess sizes and needs for a three month session,
etc.?

Then put yourself in Mrs. Irwin Teven’s slippers for a moment. Lynn
and her two boys shortly will join her husband in Washington, D.C., and
the four of them then will leave for a two-year assignment in Ghana. Now
she is trying to project their sizes and needs for the next two years in a
strange climate and a strange country!

The luncheon whirl is continuing, with fashionably attired guests and
fashionable shows, but all in the name of sweet charity.
iverview Ramble, the big June fun day at the amusement park,
was promoted with a bang-up kick-off last Monday in the Racquet
Club. The ‘Daisy of a Day’’ is sponsored by the Women’s

Operation Stork, the pilot prena-

_ Admission to the luncheon, which —

Will Address

had a stork shower theme, was a
baby gift to be used in layettes for i

Kappa Deltas

with a luncheon last Wednesday in

the

Grand

Ballroom

of

the

Conrad

Hilton

Hotel.

Mrs. James
Fawcett,
province
president of Kappa Delta Sorority,
will address the sorority’s North

Suburban Alumnae Association at
8 p.m. tonight in the home of Mrs.
Stanley Kennedy, 2644 Roslyn Circle, Highland Park. »
Mrs. Fawcett will discuss sorority

Leading

history

and

present

activities

including the group’s national convention to be held in Pasadena.
Following the program, officers

will be elected and plans completed
for a benefit dinner-dance to be
held jointly with the Shore Center
Auxiliary on May 6.

Auxiliary of the

United Charities of Chicago which offers a three-pronged service to
‘families in need. .
Yesterday’s gala was the 1967 Gold Coast Fashion Award luncheon in

Hostesses

for the evening will be

so it continues.

The

chicken-salad

circuit,

as

the Highland Park home of Mrs.
Louis L. Perlman.
Miss Elaine Whitelaw of New
York, national director of volunteer

To Meet Wednesday i

services for the March of Dimes,
spoke to the nearly 40 guests,

monthly

thanking

W. Augusta Blvd., Chicago.

them

Crisis on Campus
Will Be Discussed
By Brandeis Group
“Creative Crisis on the Campus”

will be the topic at noon Wednesday
when the North Shore Chapter of
Brandeis Univer- ¢
sity
National |
Women’s

mittee

Com-

@

celebrates

7

its 10th birthday

77

with a luncheon ©
in the Highland |
Park _ Country
Club.
Dr.
Herman
Finer,

science professor
Dr. Finer
at the University
of Chicago, will be speaker. Born in
England and educated at London
Dr.

Finer

came

to the

United States in 1944. He also has
been

a consultant

and

advisor

on

current issues to policy-making
groups here and abroad.
The North Shore Brandeis group
has grown from 200 members to
1,500

in

10

annual
Edens

May
Plaza

years.

20-25

The

book

will help

group’s

sale

at

support

the

University’s library.
Mrs. Asher Cole of Glencoe is
program chairman and Mrs. Leonard Cobey luncheon chairman for

Ravinia Auxiliary
‘To Meet for Film
The April meeting of the Ravinia
Auxiilary to the Chicago Commons
Association will be held at 1 p.m.
tomorrow in the home of Mrs.
Raff,

257

Cedar

Av.,

High-

land Park.
Mrs. Lyle Gourley will be the
assistant hostess at the dessértluncheon preceding the business
meeting.
Mrs. Arthur Cook of Highland
Park

will

“Around

narrate

the World

her

3

Fe ctie

Bea

5

4,

isd he

film,

in Sixty

utes,” a travelogue of her
ences in Europe, Asia and

April 27, 1967

Park

Ramah

meeting

Members

guests

University
hold

its —

at noon Wednes- Se

will be

of Mr.

will

and

the

Mrs.

ae

luncheon ae
Michael

Rachwalski.
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Mrs. Bertram Weber, 545 Grove- __
land Av., Highland Park is Highland Park board president and will, me
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May

school

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j Pe

The Roycemore “Challenge of Five” academic program is’
especially designed to help students meet the rigorous demands
of college and university curricula.
Lae

event,

which is sponsored by Ramah
Chapter, Pioneer Women. It also
will be a salute to Israel’s 19th
birthday.
Guitarist Irving Kaplan will lead
the singing. Folk dancing will be
led by Mrs. Samuel Friedman of
Morton Grove and there also will
be social dancing. The Yugoslavian
Tambouritza
Band will provide
international music.
Highland

Board

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Saturday,

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of the

Northwestern

members

working with Mrs. Kaplan are Mrs.
Milton Margulies,
patrons;
Mrs.
Herman
Wexler,
tickets;
Mrs.
Louis
Shapiro,
food;
and
Mrs.
Robert Steres, decorations.
The evening’s proceeds will go to

and children. Reservations may be
made with Mrs. Herman Wexler,

738 Hill St., Highland Park.

Examinations

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Folk dancing, singing, and a
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Silver baby cup awards were
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Mrs. Kenneth Knoff of Deerfield
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fruits,

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by the child contestant;

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The artistic design section will include

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St.,

The Mueller home also will be the
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�i

AAUW Drive
Ends Sunday
‘More

have

than

been

1,000

books

collected

in

LET THE
by Lee K-Thorpe

already

the

FUR

book

Distinguished

drive sponsored by the Deerfield
Branch of the American Association of University of Women.
The drive, to continue through

Several

Girl

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the Turtle
near Bel-

troops

they

will

help

collect

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Half the population
of the non-Communist

have

world, including the
people of the develop-

also indicated to Mrs. James Morrow of Deerfield, drive chairman,

hat

Since

Illiteracy Grows
With Population

Sunday, will help stock a library for
Chippewa
Indians
at
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72 YEARS
OF VALUESELECTION-QUALITY-FASHION-INTEGRITY

FLY

ing nations of Asia,
Africa and Latin Amer-

books.

Among publishers who sent books
is the Curtis Publishing Co., which
sent cartons of books and library
materials
and
promised
future
shipments. Child’s World sent a set
of children’s
encyclopedias
and
Harper &amp; Row of Evenaston donated several boxes of books.

ica—more
than
750,adults—have had no education.

000,000

These have never gone to school;
can neither read nor write.

The

world’s

population

they

is exploding,

and so is its ignorance. Illiteracy is the
condition of 200,000,000 more people to-

day than it was six years ago. Today only

Residents with books they would
like picked up, may contact Mrs.

30%
attend elementary schools in the
world’s underdeveloped nations.
The task of a worldwide educational
effort is to get and keep young people

Morrow, 1520 Woodbine Ct., Deerfield; Mrs. John Ward, 1393 Aitkin
Dr., Banngckburn; or Mrs. Paul
Seefer Jr., 3036 University
Av.,
Highlana Park.
Donations by check should be
made out to “Indian Fund” and

in

schools,

not

only

in

order

to

teach

them to read and write but also to provide them with the skills and training
necessary for the future conquest of pov-

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and

the elimination

that haunts
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the

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emergent

countries

of

In the United States alone in 1965,
$39,000,000,000 was spent for education,

yet even this vast amount of money was
insufficient to meet the needs of Amer-

ica’s young

people. And

with a popula-

tion almost three times that of the United

States. India spent less than $18,000,000
in 1965,

only

When

32 cents per child.

Libya

came

into

independence

16 years ago, only 14 were university
graduates. In all of Africa, almost 85 per
cent of the population is illiterate; less

than half the number of African children
who attend elementary schools continue
to secondary schools. And as it is in
Africa, so is it also in South America,
with less than half of the children of the
continent going to any schools at all.
When we total the lack of education

and lack of skills typical of the people of
every
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Diana Grabin, daughter of Mrs.
Nathan N. Grabin of Highland Park
and

the

late

Mr.

Grabin,

and

Frederic E. Putz, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Frederic W. Putz of Wheatridge, Colo.
Miss Grabin

is

a

graduate

of

Highland Park High School and the
University of Wisconsin. She taught
physical
education
at
Highland
Park
High
School
and
is now
teaching. in the Alameda
Senior
High School in Denver.

Mr. Putz is chairman of the art
department

in the same school. He

is a graduate
Denver.

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TOMORROW

Better Films Council of Chicagoland—12:45 p.m.
Highland Room of Carson, Pirie Scott &amp; Co., Chicago.
Charnel

11—4 p.m.

to midnight,

benefit auction

spring

luncheon,

on-the-air.

Chicago Commons Association, Ravinia Auxiliary—1 p.m. meeting,
home of Mrs. Arthur Raff, 257 Cedar Av., Highland Park; travel film.
Episcopal Diocese—8 p.m. Bishop’s Dinner, Grand Ballroom, Palmer
House.

SATURDAY
Channel 11—4 p.m. until all items sold; benefit auction on-the-air.
Chicago Kiwis—Noon fashion show luncheon, Grand Ballroom, Conrad

Hilton Hotel.

SUNDAY
View Home for
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MONDAY

Lake County Homemakers Extension Association—8:15 p.m.
meeting, Christ Methodist Church, Wilmot Rd., Deerfield;

Jesson.

monthly
cooking

WEDNESDAY
Brandeis

University

National

Women’s

Committee,

North

Shore

Chapter—Noon, 10th birthday luncheon, Highland Park Country Club,
1201 Park Av.; Dr. Herman Finer speaker.
Northwestern University Settlement—Noon luncheon meeting, Settlement House, 1400 Augusta Blvd., Chicago.

_

; Better Films Council Slates Luncheon
The Better Films Council of
_ Chicagoland
will open its 35th
anniversary year with a_ spring
luncheon at 12:45 p.m. tomorrow

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in

5.

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The North Shore Chapter of
Alpha Delta Pi will meet in the
Northwestern University chapter
house at 1:15 p.m. next Thursday
for a petite luncheon and benefit.
Ursula (Mrs. John) Earnshaw,
Bramson’s French couturiere millinary designer, will show her new
collection with the theme ‘‘There’s

Romance A-head.”
Patroness Mrs.
lelea of Deerfield

committee.

Richard F. Kilheads the social

At 10 a.m. a limited number of
council members will view the new
movie, ‘‘Thoroughly Modern Millie”’

Mrs. John R. McCarty

sound and artistic motion pictures
and furthers visual education in
schools.
Mrs. J. Carl Arens, 1746 Elmwood Dr., Highland Park, may be
contacted
for luncheon
reserva-

tions.

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May
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Modeling in the fashion show will
be Mrs. Samuel Chaimson, Mrs.
Rupert Chutkow, Mrs. Natalie S.
DeLee, Mrs. Burton G. Feldman,
and Mrs. Philip C. Lederer, all of
Highland Park.
Mrs. George W. Beadle, author-

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Chicago’s president, will give the
Mother’s Day appeal.

Mothers’

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Wilmette,
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by her
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University of Pennsylvania.
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and continue his studies at the
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Mrs. Gordon B. Holland of Highland
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“Separate Tables,” a display of
formal table settings and unique
collections, will once again be
presented at Trinity Church, 425

Laurel Av., Highland Park.

The annual benefit will be held
from 1 to 6 p.m. May 25. Tea will
be served.
The public is invited to participate in the display. Entries may be
arranged with Mrs. Edward Gould,

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who may be reached at the church

office.

64

April 27, 1967

�Hazelwood Set
For Viewers
The first weekend in May will
mark the 21st opening to the public
of Hazelwood, Mrs. Charles R.
Walgreen’s estate in Dixon, Ill.
From 10 a.m, to 5 p.m. May 6
and 7, visitors: may view Hazel-

wood’s

sprawling

acres

on

the

banks of the Rock River and walk
through three houses highlighted by
the family’s antiques, gun, and doll
collections. Also on the grounds is
the
Lincoln
log
cabin,
actually

visited by Abraham Lincoln, and its
small Lincolniana museum.
At 11 a.m. and 1 and 3 p.m.,
Harold Cook of Dixon, will give a
flower arrangement talk and dem-

onstration on the lawn. Visitors also
have

an

opportunity

to meet

Mrs.

Walgreen, who always attends the
openings assisted by a committee
of hosts and hostesses. Members
from

the North

Jean

TenBroeck

Shore

include

Miss

of Wilmette

and

Mrs. Roy Martindale, former Wilmette resident now living in Green
Lake, Wis.

Proceeds

Chairman for the informational file for Chicago North Shore City
anhellenic, Mrs. Chester D. Kyle of Deerfield is busy planning for
@ upcoming informational tea to acquaint high school girls with
brority life. (Staff Photo)

Mary-

Co-chairmen are Mrs. George R.
Anderson, Glenview Zeta Tau Alpha; and Mrs. Robert C. White,
Alpha Chi Omega.
Receiving
guests will be past
president Mrs. Norman W. MacLean, Kappa Delta, and incoming
president
Mrs.
Richard
Howell,
Kappa
Kappa
Gamma,
both of

bod, Roycemore, Highland Park,
w Trier, Glenbrook, North Shore
untry Day, Deerfield, Highland
rk, and Ferry Hall high schools.

The
program
will
feature
a
movie, ‘From Alpha to Omega,”’
which shows a typical rush week.

Id by the

Chicago

nhellenic

from

North
2

to

Shore
4

p.m.

day in the Levere Memorial
mple, 1856 Sheridan Rd., EvansThe

guests

hdents

include

from

all interested

Evanston,

‘iddie Program

booklet

Set

will

‘‘Speaking

receive

of

nard

Sokol,

Highland

of

the

Sororities’’

Park

Sigma

Delta Tau; Mrs. Chester A. Kyle,
Deerfield Sigma Sigma Sigma; and

eeney the Clown, Dee Yit Lou
e magician, and a special surise act. An added attraction will

event

Illinois

in

which

most

Mrs. Harry F. Mayfield, Winnetka
Alpha Delta Pi.

Has

Meeting

Work

Algonquin, and Family Service.
Among North Shore members

the

Ramble

Steering

SHORE
Ave.,

Chase
Tele:

pril 27, 1967

312/274-5143

Lakewood

Petranek

of

Chicago

Junior

Highland

(right),

Lakewood

Frien

Park will present a musical program. The artist has been a soloist
with the Chicago and Rockford

The Chicago Junior School Lakewood Friends will hold their annual
spring luncheon at 12:30 p.m. next
Thursday
in the Highland
Park
Country Club, 1201 Park Av.
Following luncheon, Ruth Shalett

John

Park

School,

Friends Will Hold Luncheo

Lindar)

of

symphony

Luncheon

orchestras.

reservations should be

made with Mrs. Sybil Leler,
Clavey Rd., Highland Park.

Highland

field and
Mrs.
Park.

Mrs.

Oscar

Neison
Gerber

Harris
of

and

Highland

FAMILY RETURNS
Mr. and Mrs. William S. Duncan
and their daughters, Jane, Nancy,

and

Polly,

1434

Warrington

Deerfield, are home after
tion at Cocoa Beach, Fla.

the Second

Annual

Tennis Camp

Rd.,

a vaca-

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For Boys and Girls from 7 to 17

REGISTER NOW

medieval

SCHOOL

Chicago,

for the

. . a fashion symbol
you'll
be
wearing
monday through sat-

castles, horseback
riding in the
Bois de Boulogne and in.the Bavarian Alps, swimming: in the Ad_riatic and the Mediterranean and
dog sledding on glaciers, while
participating in the culture of the
Old World.

NORTH

Edward

of

are Mrs. Russell J. Chandler and
Mrs. Charles A. Huebner of North-

School Children

1217

.

pen
s, plans
the annual spring luncheon with Mrs. William Macy (left) of Half
Park,
Day, vice president; and Mrs. Sybil Leler of Highland
treasurer. (Staff Photo)
Mrs.

chairman

(Mrs.

Committee

Elementary &amp; Junior High

Enjoy the fun of exploring

'
j

the traditional family outing will
benefit the three branches of United Charities: Legal Aid, Camp

For

Aug.

ey]

Monday for more than 100 ticket
sellers and committee members for
the June 20 Riverview Ramble.
For the 14th consecutive year,

3039

Announcing

é

$3.3

The Women’s Auxiliary of United
Charities held a working meeting

EUROPEAN TOUR

12 through

North

Ramble’

Don Kerbis Summer

July

to

‘Riverview

contact

rs.
Howard
Finkelman,
artzell, Wilmette.

go

Memorial

dent is a project of the Garden Club

published by the National Panhellenic Conference to answer questions about sororities.
Other committee
members
assisting include Mrs. Waldo Urban,
Wilmette Pi Beta Phi; Mrs. Ber-

he Helping Hands Chapter of
ttle City will present ‘‘The Chilen’s Hour’ at 1 p.m. May 13 in
Old
Orchard
Junior
High
hool.
Entertaining the young set will be

balloons and treats.
For tickets, residents

guest

the

Lincoln

Garden on the lake at Springfield.
The 60-acre memorial to the Presi-

Wilmette.

Each

from

Abraham

Shore garden clubs participate.

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�It's spring, and two medieval ladies are off on a pilgrimage to
Canterbury. They're dancers Sherry Dicus (left) and Karen Nussbaum. (Staff Photo)

Phyllis Sabold Dancers

Plan Performance
Contemporary dancers Reva Bennett and Gail Winston (right)
confront their counterparts from the Middle Ages, dancers Gloria
Bentley (left) and Rosemary Doolas, in a scene from "Canterbury
Tales." (Richard Klein Photo)

The
pany,

Phyllis Sabold

Dance

artists in residence

Com-

at Barat

College in Lake Forest, will present
three concerts in the college’s new
Drake Theater on campus.

Sponsored by a woman’s board
of more than 40 North Shore
residents, the nonprofit professional
group supports itself by giving
dance demonstrations and | workshops in Chicago and its suburbs.
At 8:30 p.m. Saturday, the company’s program will open with ‘‘A
Greeting,” to music by Wallingford
Riegger. Part barefoot and part

point,

the

choreography

will

pro-

vide a showcase for each dancer’
accomplishments.

Also scheduled are ‘‘And the Lor
said,” an interpretation of th
creation based on a quotation fron
Ovid and set to music by Georg
Lygetti, and “Convictions and Co
tradictions,’”’ five dances in tribut
to the poetry of Stephen Crane
with music by Vincent Persichetti.
Choreographs Pilgrimage

The concluding number will b
“Canterbury Tales,” with Leste
Trimble’s
contemporary _ scor
merging with the medieval libretto
Miss Sabold has choreographed thé
springtime

pilgrimage,

juxtaposing

the watusi and the classical pas d¢
basque, to point out the contempo
rary nature of Chaucer and the
universality of his ideas.
“Canterbury Tales’’ is scheduled
to be performed May 23 on Channe
11 on a program sponsored b
Illinois Bell Telephone Co.
The

Barat

other

will

two

be

performances

presented

at

a

8:3(

p.m. May 20 and at 2 p.m. May 21.
Residents

to Perform

Local members of the compan
are Reva (Mrs. Leonard) Bennett
934 Rollingwood Rd.; Gloria (Mrs
Max) Bentley, 105 Oakmont Rd.
Carol (Mrs. Peter) Walker, 1380
Nyoda
PIl.;
Gail
(Mrs.
Manny
Winston,
871
Marion
Av.;
and
Richard Arve, 442 Central Av., al
of Highland Park; and Miss Sherr
Dicus,
1111
Meadowbrook
Ln.
Deerfield. Miss Dicus also serves
as stage manager.
Karen Nussbaum, 920 Ridgewood
Pl., an apprentice to the group
also will perform with the com

pany.
The company is directed by Phyl
lis (Mrs.
Gordon)
Sabold, 919
Ridgewood
Pl., Highland Park
choreographer and
Braun, 257 Moraine

teacher. Eric
Rd., Highland

Park, is the artistic director.. He
is the former principal dancer and
ballet master of the American
let Theater.

Bal

From left are dancers Carol Walker, Richard
Arve, Margot Grimmer, and Shari Senese as they
will appear in the premiere performance of choreographer Phyllis Sabold's Greeting.’ (Staff Photo)
April 27,

196

�As Mary and Bob hunt feverishly for a cigarette, Dirk offers
one—a small point that leads to a reconciliation. Tiffany looks on.
(Milton Merner Photos)
the

Bob, about to be divorced from Mary, prepares
to toss her into a broom closet to prevent her from
running off with Dirk. Stagers rehearsing the scene
for "Mary, Mary’” are (from left) Jesse Starkman as

lawyer,

Pat

(Mrs.

William)

Kritt

as

Guild Chapter, Music Club

Mary,

William Woodall as Bob, William McCabe as Dirk,

and Jackie (Mrs. William) Woike as Tiffany.

To Sponsor Program on Opera

Deerfield Stagers Will Present

The

Rolicking Comedy ‘Mary, Mary’
At 8:30 p.m. tomorrow and Saturday, the Deerfield Stagers_ will
present a joke-filled play vabout
which

many

equally

funny.

have been told.

stories

Shepard Junior High School auditoDeerfield.

a young

The

couple

plot concerns

who

because

come

to the

brink of divorce, though they are
still in love, because of the wife’s

inability to stifle the bantering
jokes that keep popping up in her
thoughts.

Before the show opened in
York, the playwright revealed
she had written the title
especially for actress Barbara

New
that
role
Bel

she had admired

her so much in “The Moon Is Blue’”’

some years before.
It was

actor

.

The group will give Jean Kerr’s
“Mary,
Mary”
in the Alan
B.
rium,

Geddes,

suggested

for

husband

who

the
would

played

that

role
be

the

of

ideal

Mary’s

Barry

Nelson,

her

in ““The

opposite

Moon Is Blue.”

Mrs. Kerr was reluctant. ‘I don’t
want my play to seem like ‘Son of
the Moon Is Blue’,” she said.
Mr. Nelson, however, won. the
role and helped make stage history
—the comedy is one of the few
nonmusicals
to
run
over
1,500

performances.
Broadway

critic

didn’t review
other
show

Walter

his wife’s

Kerr

play,

but

New York critics paid the
by saying,
a compliment

‘Even Walter Kerr would have
liked this one.”
As a matter of fact, he did.
Later,
in a Sunday
article
he

allowed

that

he

was

. favorably

disposed toward the play.
“When I read “Mary, Mary” in
manuscript, I loved it,’’ he wrote.
“When I saw it at the New Haven
tryout, I loved it; when I saw it the

following week in Boston, I loved it.
Furthermore, I have been to see it
in New York recently, and I still
love it.
‘‘Consequently, I shall express no

opinion of the play.”
Tickets are available from Stager
members; from the Deerfield Park
District, 835 Hazel Av.; or at the

door before the performances.

2 Lake Forest College Groups,
Soprano Will Present Concert
The Concert Choir of Lake Forest
College,

under

Lowen

'

Fr

the

“0

“—- .
as

Lisa Wally also
will perform.

4

The free public
concert

Marshall

Memorial

Hall,

lege Rds.
The program

tions
Franz

of H.

The Lake Forest Madrigal Singers and soprano

am
Mr.

direction

Marshall, tonight at 8:15
—
will
present
a
o&gt;
program
representative of different aspects of
choral repertoire.

from

the

Joseph

will

given

in

Sheridan
will

be
Reid

and Col-

include

selec-

choral

works

Haydn,

~ Charles

of

Gounod, and Giuseppe Verdi. Miss
Wally will sing an aria from Giacomo

Puccini’s

“Madame_

Butter-

fly” and the choir will sing Johann
Brahms’ ‘‘Liebeslieder.”’
Also scheduled

are songs by 16th

century composers,

by the Madri-

gal Singers, and musical settings of

April 27,

1967

famous

poems,

Highland Park Woman
Helps Plan May Benefit
Park

woman

is

helping plan a May benefit to aid
co-operative peace education work
in Chicago.
Mrs. Philip Pilgrim, 1529 Arbor
Av., is working with the sponsoring

organizations to sell tickets for a
preview of Joan Littlewood’s ‘Oh,
What a Lovely War!”

The
7:30

performance
p.m.

Theater

May

of

will

4 in the

begin

at

Goodman

the

Art

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sponsors

are

the

of

Chicago.

The

Highland

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Gottlieb,

244

Highland Park.
Members
are

Park

Rauner,

field;

Sumac

Mrs.

1440 Wincanton

Mrs.

Frank

Vincent
Dr., Deer-

Lieber,

Richard Kahn, 40 Roger Williams
Av.; Mrs. Arthur Fink, 1100 Linden
Av., all of Highland Park; and Mrs.
James McEnery of Lake Forest.

Admoucana.
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Woodland Rd.; Mrs. Peter Hughes,
1498 Sheridan Rd.; Mrs. Donald
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Highland

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chapter, and the Highland Park
Music Club will sponsor a_ joint
program at 1:15 p.m. May 16 in the
Highland Park Recreation Center.
Dr Robert Gay of Evanston,
professor of opera at Northwestern
University School of Music and
director of the Opera Workshop,
will present a lecture-performance
of Wolfgang
Amadeus
Mozart’s
“Don Giovanni.”
Tickets for the public performance will be available at the door.
Refreshments will be served following the hour-long program.
The joint planning committee
met recently in the home of Mrs.

Church

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Catholic Adult Education Center,

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67

�Will Review Papier Novel
and Present
of
Solomon’
Sorge’”’
Wednesday.
The
review is spon
sored by the congregation’s Oscar

Art Exhibits
BARAT COLLEGE, Lake Forest. Polychrome sculpture by Forman
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DEER PATH GALLERY, 179 E. Deerpath Av., Lake Forest. Paintings
_ by Grace
(Mrs.
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Rd.,
_ Riverwoods, and Lars-Birger Sponberg, 1340 Berkley Ct., Deerfield,
through April.
580 ROGER WILLIAMS BLDG.,
artist Tom Meier, through April.

Highland

Park.

Works

of Evanston

GLENCOE MEDICAL CENTER, 363 Park Av. Paintings by Chicagoan
Joy (Mrs. Joseph) Drucker, through April.
et

HICKORY HALL GALLERIES, Rt. 45, one mile west of Half Day.
Works of international artists and studio exhibit of Gwen (Mrs.
Raymond) Marino, featuring portraits and animal studies. Hours are 10
a.m. to 9 p.m. daily; noon to 9 p.m. Sunday.
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Mrs. Papier and her husband,

Hillel Plotkin Li- brary Committee.
The free public

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the

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Wilmette. She majored in English
and economics at college and did
graduate work in political science

Mrs. David Rickles, 1395 Glencoe
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members.
Jacob Gordon, 263 Hawthorn Av.,
Glencoe,
is
library
committee
chairman.

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has

her

own

ideas of a parent-teacher association. David Palmer of Wilmette
portrays
Percy
Brown,
whose
daughter attends Mme. Dubonnet's school in "The Boy Friend,"
North Shore Community Theater
production opening tonight. (Booty
Photo)

3 Toni Gilman (Mrs. E. William
-Immermann)
of Highland
Park

has
been
cast
as the Queen
Mother in the Chicago professional
premiere
of
| “Becket,”
opening next Thursday in the Harper

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Curtain
time is 8:30
nightl
except Sunday, when it will be a
7:30, in the Wilmette Junior High

Back stage, Mary (Mrs. William)
Olendorf, 1103 Hillcrest Av., will be
keeping
an eye on the French
Riviera settings she designed for
the show. Mrs. Olendorf also de-

School Howard auditorium, Seven
teenth St. and Spencer Av.
Tickets can be purchased at the
door before the performances.

signed

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for

Deerfield

groups will

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A Deerfield man will sing Sunday
afternoon when the Chicago Swedish Glee Club presents its spring

70

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LaGrange.

the Swedish Club of Chicago.

reminiscent

FOOD

in the Presbyterian

Northwestern University. He

organist

dances

tive talent ... shows you know
enough to go with the winner

Church of Deerfield, 824 Waukegan
Rd.
Sponsored jointly by Trinity College in Bannockburn and the First
Presbyterian Church of Deerfield,
the free public program will include
contemporary
selections,
both
French and American.
Mr. Hebblethwaite is a graduate
of Lawrence University Conservatory in Appleton, Wis., where he
majored in applied organ and vocal
music education. He also has a
master’s degree in church music

_ from

and

the flappers and their boy friend
of the Roaring ’20s. Northwester
University students will portray th
young set and the drama
clu

3

Organist John Hebblethwaite of
LaGrange will appear in recital at
Sunday

songs

lawn

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Stagers’ last production, ‘‘Ten Little Indians.”’
“The Boy Friend’ will feature

Tickets will be mailed three
weeks before the first concert in
November, according to Mrs. BerSokol,

an_

Jack Rindell of Evanston, who had
a leading role in the Deerfield

out.

nard

of

be seen in ‘‘The Boy Friend.” He is

Community

for 1967-68

in the role of Mme.
head

between the two drama

Is Sell Out
Highland

On stage, Helen (Mrs. Stanford
J.) Reinisch, 643 DeTamble Av.,

Another North Shore resident
who divides his time and talent

Concert Series
The

roles.

Stagers’
production
of
‘Mary,
Mary,” which opens tomorrow.

Jean Anhouil’s modern classic of
conflict between King Henry II of
England and Sir Thomas A Becket,
his archbishop.
The actress made her debut on
Broadway
as a child and has
appeared on television and in many
stage productions in the Chicago
area. She and her husband, an
orthopedist, live at 2881 Summit
AV.

Concert

When the North Shore Community Theater’s first musical, ‘The
Boy Friend,” opens tonight for a
four-day run, two Highland Park
women will appear in prominent

finishing school for young girls.

in

Teo

Have Roles in ‘Boy Friend

will be seen

cago.
Miss
Gilman
Miss Gilman
joins
Anthony
Mockus, Gordon Oas-Heim,. and

Le

oe

2 Highland Park Women

Dubonnet,

Theater,
5238 S.
Harper Av., Chi-

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Second Children’s Program

By Students

Musicians

In addition to a student production of “My Fair Lady” at 8
tomorrow and Saturday nights and
at 3 p.m. Sunday, Adlai E. Stevenson High School will present a
variety of programs during its Fine

dren’s

and new

The

Mel Pinsel (right),
Thomas Brennan 4
during the AFTRA
Pinsel took over the

2824 Arlington Av., Highland Park, chats with
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strike. An account executive for WBBM, Mr.
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of the North Suburban Youth Symphony which will perform Sunday

Seven

in the

begin

at

4

p.m.

the national finals to be held during
the World Teen-age Show at Navy

Pier in June.
The grand winner will get a
three-week European tour with the
Talented Teens U.S.A. troupe. The
group will present good-will concerts in six countries.
Entry blanks are obtainable in

area

youths

Niles

auditorium,

Tickets may be purchased fron
band members
or prior to th
performance
at the school,
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From
nathy,
Bram,

is serinterim

program

North

Lawler

High

and

School

Old

Or-

perfor-

mance is C. William Douglass, 3937

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s overture to “Cosi Fan Tutti,’’ Richard
Wagner’s

Introduction to Act III of

“Lohengrin,”
Ludwig
van _ Beethoven’s Symphony No. 1 in C
major, Henry Purcell’s ‘Trumpet
Tune

and* Air,’’

Franz

Schubert’s

Oak Av., Northbrook.

“Overture in D major,” and Bedrich Smetana’s Furiant from “The

Soloists for the
clarinetist James

Bartered Bride.”
Tickets may be

who

will

concert include
Mills of Deer-

perform

Bela

Bar-

tok’s “Rumanian Folk Dances for
Small Orchestra.” James is a junior at Deerfield High School.
Other area musicians in the
group

are Guy

Urban

of Winnetka,

Forrest Bryam of Glenview, and
Steve Miller,
Philip Kazanjian,
Philip Gonzales, and Judy Walton,
all of Evanston.
The

orchestra

also

will

Norman

Dello

Wilmette.

of the band include:

Deerfield:

George

Abe

1117 Osterman Av.; Milto#
516 Deerpath Ct.; Blanch

(Mrs. Leroy)

Krbechek,

806 Appl

Tree Ln.; and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred

Mr. Bainum

afternoon’s

Rd.,

Members

Spriester, 1708 Pear Tree Rd.
From
Highland
Park:
Jame

will

Bjork, 955
Grundberg,
Herbert

Joio’s

Ridge Rd.;
Ronald
729 Ridge Rd.; anq

Schneiderman,

562 Clavey

Ct.

Will Perform

are members

chard Rd., Skokie.
Conductor for the 4 p.m.

field,
will

Youths

Song’;

Paul Rey Klecka,
161
Av., Evanston, a Nort

western University student.

include
John
Barnes
Chance’s
“Variations
on
a Korean
Folk

the Elm Dance Studio, 8 p.m. next
Thursday.
All events will be held in the high
school auditorium.

Tuesday in the fifth annual Talented Teen contest. The tryouts will be
held in the Montgomery Ward
store, Old Orchard, Skokie.
Sponsored this year by the Montgomery Ward stores, the Talent
Search will select north side district area winners to compete in

solo by
Chicago

conductor in the absence of John P.
Paynter.

In North Suburban Program

Begin Tuesday

band
directed

ton, who
ving as

Area

the

Locust

Glenn

concert of opera and choral selections, 8 p.m. Wednesday.
Creative dance group
of the
Barrington Community Church and

Auditions

mette’s

an
an

the Dresden Figures,” with a pian

Bainum, 945 Chicago Av., Evans-

son, author, lecturer, artist, and
social worker, 8 p.m. Tuesday.
Trinity
College
Singers
in
a

Teen Auditions

‘Scenes From the Louvre;”
Albert Ketelberg’s ‘“‘The Clock

perform

obtained

from

board members or at the door.
8-will discuss book
Radio personality Studs Terkel
will discuss his recently published
book, ‘Division Street: America,”
at 8 p.m. Tuesday at Lake Forest
College. The free public program
will be given in McCormick Auditorium, Sheridan Rd. and College
Dr.

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Among the free public events
scheduled for this week are:
Exhibit of paintings, sculpture,
and ceramics
by area artists,
tomorrow through May 5.

in

concert

3:30 p.m.

be

pastor of the Washburn Church
Half Day, 8 p.m. Monday.

throughout

School.

Arts Festival. |

Double review
of William Manchester’s ‘‘Death of a President”
and Mark Lane’s “Rush to Judgment,” by Rev. Herbert Duenow,

from

area will perform Sunday when the
Northshore Concert Band of Wilmette _ presents
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admission charge to watch the
tryouts. The contest is open
teen-age singers, dancers,

to all
musi-

cians, novelty acts, and combos.
Additional information can be
obtained at Ward’s.

Northbrook Group
Sets Show Dates
The Northbrook Art League has
set June 17 and 18 as the dates for
its outdoor art and antiques show.
‘The event will be sponsored by
Northbrook
Savings
and
Loan
Assn., 1850 Shermer Av.

Judging

the

art show

will

be

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water colorist Irving Shapiro, 3330
Mapleleaf Dr., Glenview, and Ruth

Prentiss (Mrs. John) Healy of Park
Ridge, a teacher and lecturer as
well as an artist.
Prospective
participants
can
bring two paintings to the Northbrook Savings and Loan Assn.
between 9 a.m. and noon May 27.
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(Continued from page 5)
of Deerfield and Wilmot Rds.
Bernard Fried, 996 Ridge Rd.,

3 Incumbents

Highland Park, is seeking annexation of the 7-acre parcel which is

Are Retained
Three

West

Deerfield

Township

incumbents were notified last week
of their election to
weeks after residents

ballots.

office—two
cast their

_ Elected were Percy McLaughlin
as
highway
commissioner
and
Keith Nickoley and Mrs. Helen
_ Stanwood as township library board
trustees.
Town Clerk Mrs. Ruth Vetter did
not call for a vote canvas following
the Apr. 4 election, so the canvas
was made last Tuesday by Supervi-

_

sor Bruce Frost, Assessor William

Pittenger, and Deputy Clerk Mrs.
Edwin Gillen.
The candidates ran unopposed,
_ but there were three write-in can_ didates for highway commissioner,
_ and one for the township library
posts.
Mr.
McLaughlin
received 537
votes, followed by William Butler

with 11 write-in votes and Louis
_ Castelli and Michael Zaeske, one
each. Mrs. Stanwood led the library
balloting with 532. Mr. Nickoley
received 519 and Mrs. Edward

Buker,

- village

who

was

library

elected

board

to

the

last week,

received three write-ins.

Mrs.

Vetter

reportedly

is

in

_ Rhinelander, Wis., where she and
her husband own a resort.

north of Trinity Church, east of
Deerfield High School, and bounded
by the drainage ditch on the east.
Mr. Fried said that the property
logically belongs in Deerfield since

the natural boundry between Deerfield.

and

ditch.
However,

Highland

the

Park

is.

property

Women

the

immedi-

Voters

Annual Lunch
The annual luncheon of the Deerfield League of Women Voters will
be held at 12:45 p.m. Wednesday i in
the Deerpath-Inn, Lake Forest.”
League members will review the

activities of their committees during 1966-67, vote on their 1967-68
program, approve their budget, and
elect officers.

Newcomers Club
Founder Becomes

er, 1231 Central Av.;
secretary,
Mrs. Jarl Backe, 737 Appletree Ln. ;
treasurer, Mrs. K. Steve Anderson,
718 Deerpath Rd.; and directors,
Mrs. L. M. Gavin, 209 Pine St.;

Jaycee

Mrs.

Mrs. Martha Jordan, founder of
~ the Deerfield Newcomers Club, was

_ made an honorary member of the

Pn

Deerfield Jaycees last week.
Mrs. Jordan, a village resident

~ for more than 30 years, has visited
the
b
homes of about 7,000 newcomers

since

1948,

offering

infor-

~ mation on business, recreation, and
a

Pog activities in the community.
“It’s been -a delightful experience,” said Mrs. Jordan. “I visit

about 400 families a year and have

Sis
5oo

Cross

Rd.;

third

vice president, Mrs. Stanley Lelew-

_ihhever had anyone refuse to talk to

1571

Crab-

tree Ln.; and Mrs. Donald
shauer, 20 Big Oak Ln.

Gorham

Hussey,

War-

Reservations may
Mrs. Lelewer.

with

GUEST LEAVES
Mrs. Rosemary

be made

re-

turned to Cincinnati after a visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Richard L.
Caverlees 939 Wayne Av., Deerfield.
Prior

to

Mrs.

Roger’s

visit,

the

Caverless spent a week with Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Sussex in St.
Louis.

There

are

455

members

_ Newcomers Club, of which she is
ral adviser.
_ Mrs, Jordan told the Jaycees that
she was ‘flattered and honored to
receive

this

recognition

from

an

organization which has made such
wonderful contributions to the vil-

lage.”

WILL MOVE

Ct., Deerfield, will move

ae this summer to Iran. Mr. Durham
will leave for Iran in June to work

with the Iranian Oil Operating Co.

|

The family lived in Iran from 1960

to

1964

company.

when

he

was

funeral

services

were

son,
59,
Deerfield.

of

718

Deerpath

Av.,

Mr. Anderson died Apr. 17 in the

TO IRAN

Mr. and Mrs. William S. Durham
and their daughter, Mary Dru. 662

Warwick

Private

held last Thursday for Karl Ander-

with

the

Northbrook Nursing Home.

vice
Plastic

president
Co.

in

of
Blue

the
Island

He was

Formold
and

a

member of the South Shore Country
Club.

Survivors include a son, Stephen;
two daughters, Lorelie Dillman and

Carol

Beveridge;

children; and a

sister.

six

grand-

divided

into

two

12,000-

permit the subdivision would not be

said

that

the

planners

lots

because

the

total

parcel has only 23,328 square feet.
Mr. Aberson said a variation to.
unreasonable.

probiems.

a report from their plan consultant,

Mr. Fried said he would sign a
covenant promising not to request

Joseph

zoning

after

an-

proposal]to rezone the property at

The plan commission
Abel,

also heard

recommending

that

Art Scheski of Highland Park be
prohibited from building two homes
at
the
corner
of
Walnut
and
Chestnut Sts.

Mr. Abel said that one home
would be feasible, but that two
homes would require too many
variations.

2 Youths Arrested for Drinking
At Deerfield Teen Party
Highland

Park

youths

were

arrested by Deerfield police Satur-

“The

China

Puzzle,’

most

populous

which

nation,

background.

was

with

geo-

It scrutin-

izes factors leading to the revolution, examines Red China’s interna]

problems and her relations with the
rest

of the

United

world,

and

covers

States’ commitment

the

to the

Republic of China on Taiwan.

The
major

booklet
issues

also defines the
which divide the
_United
States
and
Communist
China, and includes a map of the
Peoples Republic of China and a
chart

of

Chinese

dynasties

Mrs.

Herbert

RememberIt’s Spring Ahead

savings

time.

The

arrests

came

after

police

investigated complaints of a ‘loud
and noisy” party about 11 p.m.
Four policemen went to the house

where they saw teen-agers drinking
in the living room. They called for
reinforcements and then arrested
the 28 youths.
A number of empty

and full beer

cans were found in the living room
and kitchen of the house, the police
said.

No adults were in the home.
A 16-year-old girl, the hostess,
told police she had invited a few
friends to her house earlier in the
evening. She said none of them
were drinking, but that others
came with beer and the party
started getting loud later.

Zent Becomes
Dean of Students

and

(Is it spring ahead and fall back,

Larry Zentz, director of admissions and dean of students at
College

in

Longmont,

Colo., has been named dean of
students at Trinity College.
Mr. Zentz earned his bachelor’s
degree at Chico (Cal.) State College
and his master’s at Colorado State
College in Greeley, Colo.
He will replace Wendell Lawhead, who was promoted to the

newly created position of assistant
to the dean of the college.

Mr.

Lawhead

help

Anyway, you'll be right on time if
you set your
clocks
an_ hour
AHEAD at 2 a.m. Sunday.

expansion

develop

Saturday in the school’s newly
completed gymnasium at the south

church.

college’s

will

late

for

Deerfield

athletics,

field

nials.

Parents

share

their

trips,

and

will

be

children’s

ceremo-

invited

to

experiences

during a family night at
conclusion of each session.
transportation will be provided,
campers must bring their

the
Bus
but
own

lunches.

Eligible to participate are children who live in the park district
and who will enter the third grade
in

September

begun

but

the seventh

have

not

yet

grade.

The

fee

will be $45 per session.

The sessions will be held June 19
through July 7, July 10 through July
28, and July 31 through Aug. 18.
The camp will be held from 9 a.m.
to 3 p.m. Mondays through Fridays.

Recreation

Calendar
Tomorrow
9 to 11 a.m.—Tot program, Presbyterian Church and Jewett Park.

1 to 3 p.m.—Tot program, Jewett
Park.

8 to 11:30 p.m.—Teen dance, Jewett Park.

8:30 p.m.—Stagers play, Shepard
School.
Saturday
9 a.m. to noon—Day
tration, Jewett Park.

camp

£
regis-

9:30 to 11:30 a.m.—Children’s golf
class, Wilmot Junior High School.

8 to 11:30 p.m.—Teen dance, Jewett Park.

8:30 p.m.—Stagers play, Shapere
School.
Monday

9 to 11 a.m.—Tot program, Presbyterian Church.

plans

and

work toward its regional accreditation.

Trinity College
“Our

Town”

at

8

p.m.

end of the campus.

The

three-act

play

about

p.m.—Painting

class,

7:30 to 9:30 p.m.—Men’s informal
basketball, Wilmot Junior High
School;

paddle

tennis, Shepard

Ju-

nior High School.
Tuesday
9 to 11 a.m.—Tot program,
byterian Church.

Pres-

9:30 to 11:30 a.m.—T.0.P.S. Club,
Jewett Park

1 to 3 p.m.—Tot program, Jewett
Park.
7:30 to 9 p.m.—Men’s

recreation,

Shepard Junior High School.
7:15 to 9:30 p.m.—Adult golf class,
Wilmot Junior High School.
Wednesday

9 to 11 a.m.—Tot program, Presbyterian Church and Jewett Park.

1 to 3 p.m.—Tot program, Jewett
Park.

to Present ‘Our Town’

The Trinity College drama department will present Thornton
Wilder’s

f

5:30

Jewett Park.

the

it early?)

the

The program
is designed
provide each camper
with an
enriching experience in outdoc
recreation and education in the
natural
wooded
setting of the
Woodland Park-School site.
Activities, which will feature an
Indian theme, will include crafts,

4 to

‘or fall ahead and spring back?)
It’s that day when you wish
somebody. hadn’t had the bright
idea to give you an extra hour of
daylight to weed the garden or
mow the lawn, when you wish it
were possible to gain an hour for
golf, but not for domestic chores.
It’s that day when you’re an hour
is

for

Park.

At Trinity College
Rockmont

whether to turn your watch back or
ahead in the spring.

(or

Registration

Park District Day Camp registra
tion has been extended to May 6.

1 to 3 p.m.—Tot program, Jewett

and

Neil, 641 Timber Hill Rd., the
Deerfield League’s foreign policy
committee chairman.

daylight

Are Extended &gt;

Ridge Av., who reportedly brought
alcoholic beverages to a party in
the 1200 block of Arbor Vitae Av.,
Deerfield, will appear Wednesday
in Highland Park magistrate court
on the charges.

parents.

prepared by the League of Women
Voters of the United States.
The 50-page
booklet gives a
historical report on. the world’s
graphical

Steven W. Soper, 17, of 1032 Court
Av., and David Bock, 17, of 1135

For Day Camp

The others were released after
questioning to the custody of their

The Deerfield League of Women
Voters is selling copies of a booklet,

about

Carl Anderson

be

would
consider
the
annexation
again after investigating the sewer

Sunday is that day when you wish
you could remember what your
eighth grade science teacher said

Obituary

- now honorary president and gene-

of the estate

which owns
the Deerfield Rd.
property pointed out that it could

chairman,

(Not Fall Back)

in the

the

square-foot

75 cents a copy from
has

a me.”
_

not

of

could be built on 12,000-square-foot
lots.
John Aberson, plan commission

eras.
The booklet may be purchased at
Rogers

1640 to. 1680

owner

handle the number of homes which

‘China Puzzle’
Is Examined in
League Booklet

lan, 1311 Charing

Carlson,

lots. A representative

Deerfield Township government, or

K. Seidenfeld.

Peter

zoned into 20,000- square-foot lots,
and the plan commission members
questioned
whether
the
present
sewer system in the area could

day night for underage drinking,
and 26 other teen-agers were taken
into custody.

Deerfield.
League members also will choose

and

Wilmot Rd. property, said he would
subdivide his property into three

program include a review of previous local studies, a study of local
government emphasizing planning
and
zoning,
a
study
of
West
continued
support
for improved
library facilities and services for

Rd.

annexed to Deerfield must come in

Two

Alternatives for the 1967-68 local

Wilmot

Deerfield Rd. from 20,000 to 12,000square-foot lots.

nexation
if the commission
requested such an agreement.
Only the two property owners
appeared
to testify
during
the
public
hearing
on the village’s

Is Wednesday

814

would be the natural zoning for this
property. But all property which is

12,000-square-foot

Auditor Edwin Gillen reported
that he opened Mrs. Vetter’s office
between two county program items,
on Apr. 17 so that the books
a study
and
evaluation
of the
containing the names of the townstructure and financing of Lake
ship’s registered voters could be _County government or continued
returned to Waukegan.
support for the retention and exMr. Gillen said he opened the
pansion of sound administration for
office on the instruction of County
the Lake County forest preserves.
Clerk Truman Gerretson, who was
The slate presented by the nomiauthorized to demand the books
nating committee includes second
_ after appearing Apr. 14 before Lake
vice president, Mrs. Michael Kap|
County Circuit Court Judge Glenv

Honorary

ately north of the parcel is zoned
into 12,000-square foot lots, and this

Registrations :

small-

town life takes place in a New
Hampshire community at the turn
of the century. The performance

done

without

scenery

limited props.
Admission
for
this,
performance, will be $1.

is

and

with

the

only

ee

April 27, 1967.

�On May 5-6

DHS Slates Production
Of ‘The Silver Whistle’
Deerfield High School will present
its annual all-school play on May
5 and 6 in the school auditorium
at

8:15

p.m.

The

play

is

“The

Silver Whistle’? by Robert McEnroe.
The story takes place in an Old

DHS

Deerfield High School students rehearse a
from Robert McEnroe's "The Silver Whistle"
presented May 5 and 6 at the school. The
are (from left) Steve Tarnoff, Joan Eldredge,
Miller, Andy Straus (student director),

Dahlberg, Marcia Sanders, Mark Holbrook, Diane
Johnson, Henry Moran, Mike Hoit, Alice UnterDavid Schooler, Chris
Mace
Rummel,
meyer,
Foster, and Chuck Mitchell.

scene
to be
actors
David
Randy

A Second Look at Old ‘Town:

ourists, Cyclists, and Kooks

Paper

All through junior high
how ‘‘cool’’ Old Town was.

I heard

ture

As a freshman I went there and
really did think it was “cool.”

ow I’m older and wiser,
ore cynical. Old Town is

also
sup-

bosed to be an imitation of Greenich Village. I’ve never been there,

but heaven help it if Old Town

is

h good imitation.

There

you

country

stores

but

not

of

these every step you take. In Old

own, however, the tourists, even
his
sees
one,
experienced
the

pocketbook

diminish.

giant

pickles,

metal

frying

sundaes,

does

to buy

goes

money

The

it all go?

Where

and

coated

pans,

and

girls.

their vehicles

around

jammed

can

one

cycles

Old Town

They

but try
to make

noise. I say they try because they
don’t succeed. The street is so

isit all the old government buildings, courthouses, and even the
gallows.
Of course there are replica pubs
and

their

to zoom

burg, Va., is what they’re looking
or, but that’s a long trip. Williamshistory.

of

old
with

tefflon.
Then there is the Chicagoan or
visitor to the city who is in the

with cars

and

people

that

they can’t move around more than
anyone else.
Last but most important are the
kooks and exhibitionists. This type
brightens up a dull place. They

rieties of hair styles, dress styles,
facial expressions, and personali-

life

the home bringing with him a won-

for

the

play

began

Of First Class

of the play.
Some
of

Deerfield

High

School’s

Andy Straus is the student director

school

newspaper, Deerprints, was awarded a First Class honor rating by the
76th All-American Newspaper Crit-

ical Service

of the National

Scho-

lastic Press Association for the
first semester, 1966-1967.
A First Class honor rating indi-

cates that the newspaper

is excel-

lent
but
lacks
the outstanding
qualities
needed
to receive
the
highest rating, the All-American.

in the

dent. The NSPA

be found. I am a people lover.
In no other place will more va-

the

Given Rating

weaknesses

the people are magnificent.
If I were an artist I'd set up
shop there to observe faces. Here
almost every type of person can

tells

derful Oriental potion and knowledge of how to “blow upon a
Silver Whistle” in order to bring
Rehearsals

quality are generally awarded a
Second Class rating. A Third Class
rating would indicate that major

Third, the cyclists come to show

rarely park

ategories.
First,
there
are
the
genuine
ourists who want to see a genuine
eplica of the olden days. Williamshas

total of ways

beings, which is transmitted from
one generation to another. It is
obvious to any moron that our ways
of living have never consisted of
only the pubs and stores of Old
Town.
off

The people who visit Old Town
an be grouped into four major

burg

as the sum

living built up by a group of human

and

Apr. 10. There were 65 people who
auditioned for the roles in the play.

rior accomplishment
and is reserved for top publications.
Newspapers that are average in

process of investigating our city’s
culture. The dictionary defines cul-

Home

back youth and joy.

The All-American represents supe-

By ELLEN DEUTSCH

People’s

of the unhappy, useless elder citizens who live there.
A charming vagrant arrives at

1,000 student
schools all
are judged
enrollment,

tion,

and

newspapers

of

paper

are

evi-

judges more than

newspapers from high
over the nation. They
in groups divided by
frequency of publica-

methodof

printing.

The

are judged in all areas

production

from

coverage

the

main

roles

are:

Mr. Erwenter, played by Mike
Hoit; Mr. Beebe, played by Jamie
Rigler;
Chuck

Mr.
Cheery,
Mitchell;
and

played
by
the
Rev.

Watson, played by Mark Holbrook.
Other roles are taken by Dave
Schooler as the Bishop, Diane
Johnson as Miss Trip, Henry Moran
as Emmett,
Marcia Sanders
Mrs.
Hamner,
Chris
Foster

as
as

Mrs. Gross, Joan Eldredge as Mrs.
Sampler, and Alice Untermyer as
Miss Hoadley.
Tickets will be $1.50 and students
with an activity ticket may exchange it at the bookstore for a
ticket.
Andy Straus feels “‘The Silver
Whistle’ will be a tremendous success and hopes that all will come

to see it.

Future

Teachers

Visit

At Elementary School
Twenty-six girls
field High School
Association made
Doolittle Primary

from the DeerFuture Teachers
a field trip to
School in Chicago

through writing and make-up. The
NSPA’s critical service for newspapers has been in existence for 46

on Apr. 18.
Each of the

years.

ing with several classes.

girls

was

opportunity of observing

given

the

and help-

ties be found.

actually are fun to observe. I saw
a girl bump her car at a 90-degree
angle on the curb for five minutes. .
No one’ could figure out what she

was doing until she finally got her
car up on the curb. Heedless of
everyone,

she sped for three blocks

a

Town

seems

everyone

to

to

Old

sidewalk.

crowded

down

be

the

exhibit

place

their

for

prize

possessions.
Believe it or not, I enjoy Old
Town. It has no real atmosphere
and the stores are repetitious but

Deerfield Boys Score High

In Tests for Physical Fitness
Three

boys

from

Deerfield

High

School have won places to represent
Lake County and the State of Illinois in the Marine Corps Youth
Physical Fitness Test.
Dan Sherman, Tom
Lawrence,

and Steve Ives will go to Washington,

D.C.,

in

June

to

compete

in

this event.
From
entered

50 to 60 Lake County
the competition held

boys
Apr.

All articles on this page are
written by students at Deerfield
High School. We encourage comand
tenns
both
from
ments
adults. Send them in care of the
Teen Page to the Villager, 444
Central Av., Highland Park.

April 27, 1967

15 at the Great Lakes Naval Station. This contest was the qualifying event to chose the participants for the competition.
Dan received an over-all second
in the total score.
He
finished
second in the sit-up event and won

second place in the squat thrust.
Tom received an award for second
place
in the
pull-ups
and
finished third in over-all score.
Steve finished first in the squat
thrust and received fourth place
in the over-all score.
Only six boys could qualify for
the national competition and boys
from DHS are filling three of the
six places. All three of the boys
wrestled for Deerfield this year.

(ie.

Burdette Harris (right), a representative of
Carthage College in Kenosha, Wis., briefs Deerfield
High School juniors John Roth (left) and Bob
Berman during "College Season" activities. Mr.
Harris is one of many college recruiters from

throughout the country who is participating in the
annual recruitment season at the high school. Miss
Nan Norris, D.H.S., college consultant, is ready to

give a helping hand.
75

�Adams Succeeds Kay as Warrior Grid Boss
Doug Plans
To Remain

At College
Paul

Adams,

assistant

footbal

coach for the past five years a
Deerfield High School, has beet
named to the head grid job for th¢
1967-68 school year.
Adams, a graduate

of Waukega

High School and the University 0
Illinois, joined the Deerfield facult
in 1962 as a driver educatio
instructor and assistant footbal
and baseball coach.
He

succeeds

Doug

Kay,

whd

resigned from Deerfield to accep
an assistant coaching position a
Indiana State University. Kay led
the Warrior varsity to two straigh
Central Suburban League cham
pionships in 1965 and 1966.
“I’m really tickled,” said Adams
after receiving the appointment. “
appreciate
the
confidence
the
school and the administration hag
shown in me.”
Asked

if

he

could

foresee

an

changes in the basic football ‘pro
gram at Deerfield, Adams said
“Frankly,

we

have

a very

strong

staff here now and I can’t see an
drastic changes.

“Our job will be to continue the
football program and improve it
quality. I feel very fortunate to be
in a position of having these fine
people to work with.”

ee

3

ee

a

Ze

Jercy Juszak of Maine South was safe o na fielder's choice when Tim Brandt tried for a play

It’s Not a Good Time,

at

second on this ball. (Bud Daley Photo)

but Some

four years in football at Waukegan
and was captain and most-valuable-

Changes Due for Warrior Nine
By ART BELANGER

Errors

Carl Eichstaedt was talking after

Deerfield’s 8-0 loss to Maine South
last Wednesday.
“We’ve
and New

That

got Fremd,
Trier West

should

provide

time we need
out,’’ he said.

“I’m

to

not sure

change,

but

Niles West,
coming up.

us

get

with

straightened

exactly

I guess

the

what

I’ll

start

by

I’ll

taking (Jeff) Mason out of the
starting rotation. I don’t know what
it is with this team, but as soon as I
take

him

him

on the mound

apart.

out of shortstop

And

then

and

the team

he’s

not

put

falls

really

doing the job on the mound, either.
‘I'm
going
to move
(Tim)

Brandt out from behind the plate. I
don’t know
where he’ll play or

who'll catch. I may even bring up a
freshman. We've got a couple down
there who could handle the job, but
it’s a big jump.
“This

team

Too Good
is too

good

to

be

going the way it’s going. Maybe the
changes will shake the spirit.”
Eichstaedt’s chance to use those

three

76

games

he

mentioned

for

player in
named to
team, the
American

experimenting was foiled by the
weatherman. The Fremd game was
rained out, the Niles West game

League action. The team hasn’t
been able to reach the victory
column in league play as yet.

was frozen out, and the game with
New Trier West was to have been
played yesterday.

There
wasn’t
much
to cheer
about in the loss to Maine. The
Warriors were held to just three

The loss to Maine South was the
fourth of the season for the Warriors
in
the
Central
Suburban

Warrior Sophs
Win

Invitational

Deerfield’s
sophomore
track
team won the 12-school Lake Forest
Invitational last Saturday by scoring

47 points

to 38 for

Barrington

hits by Chuck Richards.
“‘He’s a good pitcher,” Eichstaedt

said, ‘‘but we should be able to get
more hits than that. We’re a good
hitting team.”
Of the hits, just one, a triple by
Mason, was
triple came

fourth.
third.

He

for extra bases. The
with two outs in the

was

left

stranded

on

Jeff Ommen and Jim Wheeler got
the other two hits.

and 27 for Mundelein.
Rick Mittelman paced the Warriors with victories in the 880
(2:06.7) and 220 (23.8), both in
record-breaking time.

Mason went four innings (plus he
pitched to four men in the fourth)
before being relieved by sophomore
Glen Fritz. If there was a bright
spot for Deerfield, it was Fritz’s

Leif Bache won the mile, Dennis
Morrison
took the 440, and the
hurdle duo of Dirk Vander Noot and

performance.
He came
into
game with the bases loaded.

Bob

Duffy

finished

two-three

both the high and low events.

in

the
The

first man hit into a double play
while a run scored, but it was the
last run of the inning.

were

again

his senior year. He was
the all-Suburban League
all-Chicago team, and allteam of Scholastic mag-

azine.

Fritz also gave up two runs and
two hits in the seventh, but an
outfield error and a passed ball
didn’t help the cause.

“This isn’t a good time to be
making changes, but I’ll have to do
something. We’re just not working
right.”

S

Adams agreed that he will have a
tough act to follow. ‘‘I don’t want to
take anything away from Doug. He
was an outstanding football coac
here. But we feel that we are
capable of continuing the program!
and obtaining even better results.”
The 30-year-old coach lettered fo

a

major

problem for Deerfield. The team
committed six, including one in the
outfield which allowed two runs to
score.
Time to Move
“If we’re going to make a move,”
Eichstaedt said, ‘‘we should start it
now. Then we'll be in good shape

While at Illinois, Adams lettered
in football for three years and
played in the North-South Shrine
game in 1958, the year he graduated. He was also named all-Big
Ten that year.
Adams
and his wife live in
Deerfield. He holds the rank of
captain

in the Army

Reserves.

He

earned his commission in 1960 after
being drafted in 1959 and going

(Continued on page 77)

for the districts early next month.”’
A game with Niles North is
scheduled here tomorrow and the
Warriors will tangle with Glenbrook
North here on Monday.
Start at 4:15.
(0
DE ERFIELD (0)
Ab RH
Ommen, 3b
3 0 1
Wheeler, cf
3 0 1
Brandt, ¢
2 0 0
MacWilliams, rf 2 0 0
oma, rf
1 0 O
Mason, Pp, $s
3 0 1
Garrett, ss
2 0 0
Fritz, p
1 0 0
ess,
2 0 O
Stanger, If
2.0
0

he

Maine South
Deerfield
RBI—Kaufman

Wild

9 3:

SOUTH Ab (8 » H

Riemer, 2b
Rubino,If
O’Hare, ss
Perez, 3b
Kaufman, c
Schmitz,1b
Juszak, r
Gibe, cf
Richards, p

401
es
Se
2°29
a°4°%
422
ae Be
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Sere
400
3-62

Total
31.8 WW
Totals
RHE
1.2°-2.0°.2—8
1
2
3 6
000
0 O—0
(2), Juszak. 3B—Schmitz, MaRichards,
Ommen,
Wheeler,
Brandt (2), Mason, Hess. PB—Brandt.
DP—
Maine
South
(Gibe-Riemer-Schmitz), Deerfield
heeler-Ommen-Hess).
Left—Deerfieid
3,
pine South
SB—O’Hare, Kaufman, Juszak,
eele
PITCHING SUMMARY
:
IP
H
R
ER
BB
SO
Richard (W)
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Mason (L)
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3
2
2
0
1
3
otals

3

MAINE

Both games

-

O°}

pitch—Mason

PAUL ADAMS
He’ll lead the Warriors

..

.

April 27, 1967

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‘Net Team
Wins Four;

Warrior Golfers

Split Dual Meets

Opens Loop
Clearing the Desk
uch ado about a lot of little things, beginning with

|

Yi

Ken Kraft, who is not a little thing at all in the

orld of wrestling.
The Northwestern University coach guided his young
ildcats to seven points and 20th place in the recent
national collegiate tournament, the team’s highest finish
ince 1963. The best ever for Northwestern was in 1960,

inth place on 20 points.
Kraft also provided the expert commentary for the
second year in a row at the national
meet for ABC’s Wide World of
Sports telecast.
Ken, who purveyed the coaching
advice as the Mayor Daley Youth
Foundation Wrestling Club won both
freestyle and Greco-Roman crowns
at the national AAU meet for the
second year in a row two weeks ago,
also has received some good news
on a meet of his own.
Kraft is the tournament director
Ken Kraft
of the annual December Midlands
and he has learned that Okla-

tournament in LaGrange,

home State, perennial Big Eight and national power,
will send a delegation this year. This virtually assures
the Midlands meet its place as the best in the nation...
New

Mazzetta

Aide

Joe Paletti has been named a new teaching professional under
head golf pro Pete Mazzetta at Highland Park Country Club...
and. Volume

II of the Golfer’s

Digest

published

by Highland

Park’s

Milt Klein has arrived on the desk . . . a dandy book, full of help
for the would-be Palmers...
Jack Fleck, the professional at Green Acres Country Club in
Northbrook,
golf course
St. Andrews
an attractive

has a design
which makes
and requires
factor. Fleck

patent on his “Golf
interesting use of
a wide variety of
is reported to have

Classic,’’ a compact
double greens a la
shots. Safety also is
a large motel chain

interested in installations .. .
The Northern Illinois Men’s Amateur Golf Association, whose
second tournament of the year comes up May 7 at Chevy Chase in
Wheeling, has three Evans Scholars among its members. Ozzie
Mazzetta, a former Sunset Ridge caddy who graduated from Illinois,
currently is a NIMAGA vice-president.
The other two are Northwestern alums. Carl] Stotz, who toted bags
at Westmoreland, was Wildcat golf captain in 1954. Dr. John McKin-

ley is a ’64 graduate of the Northwestern School of Dentistry . . .

It’s Football

Time

Former North Shore prep stars are busy in spring practice around
the Midwest. Evanston’s Mike Wynn is running at the No. 2 defensive left end spot at Nebraska, the Big Eight powerhouse . .
Closer to home, sophomore-to-be Doug Redmann of Evanston, a
former all-state end, has been shifted to offensive guard at Illinois.
And Glenview’s Bruce Erb, an all-stater at Glenbrook South, is listed
as a linebacker but is expected to spend some

Deerfield’s varsity tennis team
was scheduled to open its conference season yesterday with a meet
against Niles North after finishing
the exhibition season with a 4-0
mark by dropping Wheeling 4-1 last
Wednesday.
The~-Warriors
won
all
three
singles matches and lost one of the
doubles against Wheeling.
The best match in singles was
No. 1, with Les Blackburn downing

Deerfield’s varsity golf team split
two dual matches last week, beat-

indicated that the small greens —
were hard to hit. ‘‘We’ve got to cut

ing Wheeling

down

The match against Wheeling was
Laffey paced the Warrior linksmen
with 41. John Phillips had 42, Mike
Schuler 43, and Tom Vent 45.
Coach
Jack
Bassett’ was
not
overly-pleased
with
the
_perfor-

mance

but

doubles

Bill Kahnweiler
man, who beat

team

and Steve WaldScott Decker and

Wheeling’s duo of Reid Hansen
and Ron Kensli beat Tom Hamilton
and Jeff Lloyd 6-4, 3-6, 7-5.
Results:
SINGLES
No. 1—Blackburn (D) def. Guca 6-3, 62. No. 2—Neller (D)- def, Stanowski 6-1,
6-1. No. 3—Palmer (D) def. Liv 6-1, 6-3.
DOUBLES
No. 1—Kahnweiler-Waldman
(D) def.
Decker-Reinhard 6-2, 6-3. No. 2—HansenKensli (W) def. Hamilton-Lloyd 6-4, 3-6,
yc Sae

Deerfield,
Highland Park
Meet in Tennis
Highland Park and Deerfield both
will compete in the New Trier East

tennis

tournament

will begin May

a

‘“‘was
cold

a

fair

day.’’

He

through Officers Candidate School.

Dick Baldrini, athletic director of
Deerfield,
expressed
satisfaction
with Adams’
appointment.
“I’m
confident that Paul will continue to
carry on the calibre of football that
we’ve had at Deerfield these past
few years. His experience with the
team will enable the players to
continue as in the past with little
change.”

Baldrini said he was sorry to
have Kay leave, but said he (Kay)
was looking for a college position
and when the chance came he took
it. “I wish him all the success and
happiness possible,” Baldrini said.
“I’m sure he’ll find his way to the
top.”

of Dave

Bartel,

and

day by Wildkit athletic director Leo
Samuelson.

May

from

each

district,

with four singles and four
teams advanced from the
Public High Schools, will
in the State Final to be
the University of Illinois

Other

teams

competing

are Lake

Glenbrook

North,

cago,
New
Trier
West,
Stevenson, Waukegan, New

of Wheaton
will succeed

Jim Nelson at the Evanston helm.

A 1966 graduate of Miami with a
bachelor of science degree, Bartel
currently is a graduate assistant

at New

there,

serving

as

an

assistant

A

Chi-

former

Drake

Relays

cham-

pion, he has run a 4:06.4 mile.

Adlai
Trier

‘He comes very highly
mended,’’ Samuelson said.

East, and Zion-Benton.

recom-

time at offensive cen-

SLOPE, INC.

.. .

And somebody pointed out that this columnist’s final football pre| diction tally, including the bowl games, was never published last
winter. It’s nothing to hide . . . 187-57-6 for a .766 percentage, in
| case anybody is interested. I may quit while I’m ahead.
But lest there be any untoward display of pride in such an astute
somebody

has

come

up

with

a deflating

606 on Devon
Park Ridge,|Ilinois

Ve

statistic.

| The season of 1966 definitely was not a year of upsets. Probably no
year in recent college football history, in fact, had fewer upsets in
conference play than did 1966.
There were just 39 times in conference competition across the
country in which the favorite failed to win. In the Big Ten, there

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By Red Fell

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good

a

tough
. . . even

fans

... The

6
baseball
for real led

question

is:

Are most double-headers split
(each team winning one game),
or, are most double-headers
swept (one team winning both
games)? ... Almost everybody thinks most double-headers are split, but surprisingly,
that doesn't
happen
every
year ...
In the American
League last season, 103 double-headers were played...
51 were split, 52 were swept.
Here's
an oddity from
the
world of sports . . . We always
think of the Olympics as bringing
together, the greatest athletes in
world

...

realize

that

major

sports

Yet,

almost

did

you

none

in America

of
are

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ever

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he averaged

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were just six upsets—lIllinois over Michigan, Indiana over Northwestern, Minnesota over Ohio State, Northwestern over Illinois, Wis-

All 6f which proves mainly that the return to platoon football and
the increased emphasis on squad depth is giving the underdog less
and less chance .for victory.

*{

Kelso . . . He holds the all- @
time record by winning $1,- @

to get lineman Mike Phillips of Evanston eligible for duty next
fall . . . His test scores were not high enough that he could go out

job of selection,

BET

resented in the Olympics! .. .
That's kind of strange when you
think about it.
.
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Evanston’s Ray Phillips was one of the standouts during the
Michigan spring drills, which ended recently. He was a regular
offensive tackle for the Wolverines last fall . . . and Iowa is hoping

football last September

Here's
question

the

ter for the Illini...

for freshman

in

cross-country and track.

Munde-

North

distance star from

University as the new

Bartel, a graduate
Central High School,

Forest, Liber-

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(0.)

cross-country
coach at Evanston
High School was announced Thurs-

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Trier East
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Miami

45 and

YOU »
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KNOW 5

23-

year-old former

doubles

a 44, Pompei

Wildkit Coach

Fourteen schools in the state will
be host to the Illinois High School
Association tournaments. The first
and second-place winners in singles
together
doubles
Chicago
compete
held at

Whitaker had
Harrison 48.

which
hiring

:

The frosh-soph golf team
of x
Deerfield lost to Wheeling 197-191
last Tuesday but came back to top
Lake Forest 180-183 on Thursday.
Brad Close and Bruce Dau paced
the Warriors against Wheeling with
48s. Walt Pompei shot 50 and Lee
Harrison 51 to round out the fop
four.
.
Against Lake Forest Dau led
again, this time with 43. Keith

Bartel Named
The

aa

Warrior Linksmen
Split Dual Meets

(Continued from page’76)

6.

re

ee

was

Bill Reinhard 6-2, 6-3.

district

it

on

bad holes

Deerfield
(171)—1.
Laffey
41;
2.
Phillips 42; 3. Schuler 43; 4. Vent 45; 5.
Malvin 45; 6. Katzenberg 46; 7. Weiss ©
50.
Wheeling
(177)—1.
Sorensen
42;
2.
Schennum 44; 3. Selan 45; 4. Saar 46; 5.
Johnson 46, 6. Klocke 48; 7. Mills 57.

Adams

other two singles matches.

winning

said

performance

those two or three

each player seems to get,” he
added.
The match with Lake Forest was
played at Ravinia Green on Thurs- |
day. After nine holes the score was
tied at 167 for the top four so the
fifth man’s score was used and
Lake Forest won 212-213.
Results of the Wheeling match:
_

played last Tuesday, in 40 degree
weather,
at Chevy Chase. Dean

Jim Guca of Wheeling 6-3, 6-2. Blair
Neller and Chris Palmer won the
The

171-177 and losing to

Lake Forest 213-212.

Head, and Joanne Shimizu, Junior
Head, as directors, will be with
me on the Red Fell Show; Sat.

a
gy

April 29th.

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iles W. at Glenbrook S. (soph-frosh’ Aj;
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4:30

tournaments

will

be

ba-

The
winner
of the
Deerfield
regional will advance to the Waukegan regional, to be played from
May 15 to 17.

Warriors,
Giants Meet
Highland

Park

track teams

have

and
been

high

school

Thur:

state

finals

Cienbrook 8. at uel N., 3:50

assigned

to

track-and-field

meet

Chicago

will

be

To qualify for the state meet a
competitor must place first or

Saturday
aoe, "Michigan

second in the district. In addition,
other
youths
who
finish
third,
fourth, or fifth also will advance,

a

9 Neire

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+

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Wee
W.,

at

Chevy

ton

Chase

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Glenbrook
enodroo

Invitational

N.

(Wheei-

Monday

ateed ag

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Cherian
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at

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E. at Hine

Glenbrook

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at Wisconsin

4

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seater
t Nevon
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shigh,
Peikes

pty
at Hickory Hills, 3:30

North

Shore

Fwo DCSA Swimmers
Place In AAU Event
Two

members of
Swim

the

_ Community

Deerfield
Association

= placed in the 13-14 year old age
bracket at the Park Ridge AAU

Swim meet on Apr. 16.
_ Ron Graham was first in the 100yard butterfly with a time of 1:11.2
and

David

Liddle

-200-yard individual
time of 2:35.7.

was

third in the

medley

with a

;

First in Northeast
With
ance,

an _ outstanding
despite

provided they meet certain predetermined
standards
of time,
height, or distance.
Other

teams

at

the

district

will be

St.

George,

the

cold,

performDeerfield’s

varsity track team took first place

Deerfield

which

Evanston

Glen-

brook South, Warren, Lake Forest,
Libertyville,
Carmel,
Mundelein,
Notre
Dame,
Glenbrook
North,
North Chicago, New Trier West,
Niles East, Niles North, Niles West,
Waukegan, New Trier East, ZionBenton, and host Evanston.

Evanston is the defending district

Simmons

(D),

2..

Shattuck.

880—1. Lambert (FV),.T—2:03.7.
880 relay—1l. Deerfield (Field. South,
Simmons, Shattuck). T—1:34.8. (Record,
old mark 1:35.0, Deerfield, 1966)
440—1. French (B), 3. Cloud, 4. Becker
T—50.
(Record,
old
mark
French,
Barrington, 1966)
180 L.H.—1. McRobert, (M). T—21.3.
Mile—1.
Coleman
(Dundee), 3. Elliot
(D). 4. Clayton. T—4:41.6.
220—1.
French
(B),
3. Chattuck,
4.
Cloud. T—22.6.
Mile
Relay—1.
seg ‘sees
(Schultz,
Kraus, Cloud, Bécker). T—3
Lede
TEAM STANDINGS
1. Deerfield 72; 2. Barrington 42; 3.
Niles West
25;
4. Lake
Forest 20;
5.
Mundelein
18;
6. Forest
View
15;
7.
Dundee 11; 8. Antioch 8; 9. Woodstock
4;
10.
Zion-Benton
4;
11.
Mundelein
Carmel 2; 12. Grayslake 2.

Glenwood.

Saturday

last

week

Loop

the

Northeast

Track

Meet

at

It was

its

depth that aided the team

victory

as

two

Warriors

placed in eight of the 12 events.

. Rob

Holt won

the 120-yard

high

hurdles with a time of 15.4. Sophomore Mitch Simmons won the 100yard dash with a time of 10.1 to tie
a meet record. Chuck Shattuck was
second
and was timed with an

In the first Suburban
League
meet
of
the
season,
Highland
Park’s sophomore tennis team beat
Morton East 5-0 last Saturday at
Highland Park.
Dan
Rosenhouse
won
No.
1
singles, Wally Nathan -won No. 3.
The No. 2 netter for Highland Park
won by default.
John
Oppenheimer
and
Terry
Gips won the No. 1 doubles match,

as

did

A meet

record

in the discus wé

159-9. The former record was
set by Deerfield in 1964..

Green

Bay

The 880 relay team of Simmon

The mile relay team of Bi
Schultz, Dick Kraus, Mike Clouc¢
and Phil Becker won with a time
3:37;

Scott Ascher won the high jum
with a leap of 5-10.

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John South, Dan Field, and Chuc
Shattuck won in meet-record ti
of 1:34.8. The former mark we
1:35.0, set by Deerfield in 1966.

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finish well ahead of second-place
Barrington,
which has 42. Niles
West was third with 25.

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With Victory

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at

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Illinois Invitational
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RAIDER

RAIDERS BEAT GLENWOOD

track

Cold, Get

The Warriors scored 72 points to

and state champion.

varsity

Tells the Story

Warriors Overcome

Summaries

Highland Park_at New trier E54
_ Waukegan at Evanston,4
Deerfield at Glenbrook N., 4

ooh

Depth

Winners and Deerfield Places
Shot put—1. Howland (M), D—52-3/4.
Discus—l.
Harvey
(D),
D—159-814
(Record,
old
mark
149-7
by
Brown,
Deerfield, 1964)
Broad
jump—l1.
Murdock
(B)
2.
Dougherty, 3. Foster. D—19-515
High jump—1. Ascher (D), 3 ‘Berman.
H—5-10.
Pole
vault—l.
Hill
(B),
H—12-7.
(Record,
old
mark
12-0
by
Wippel,
4Deerfield, 1966; Miller Zion-Benton 1966;
and Miller, Dundee, 1964)
120
H.H.—1.
Holt
(D),
4.
Zaeske.

held at the University of Illinois on
May 19 and 20.

at Deerfield, an 30

Rob Holt clears a barrier on his way to winning the 120-yard high hurdles. (Bud Daley Photo)

con-

on a single-elimination

sis.

to the

ean
ine W.

Altogether
there
will
be
112
districts with the winners going on
to 28 regional tournaments.
The
regional champs will then play in
seven sectionals, with those winning teams and the Chicago Public
League
champion
advancing
to
state final play in Peoria on June 1
and 2.

A total of 590 suburban

. it Highs

to

and downstate teams will participate at 17 district centers. District
qualifiers and the Chicago Public
League qualifiers will then advance

00!
ield

Geer

The pairings were made by a
chance drawing, with no attempt to

championships. The district
will be run on May 13.

Tuesday

vanston

will pit High-

Benson, tournament manager.

state

(frosh-soph), 10

isconsin at Northwestern peoiversity, 3
Francis Parker Ra seg TR ore, 4

3.

bracket

the Evanston district of the Illinois

‘oviso
jighland Bork otat Oak Bark, 10

au

other

land Park against Glenbrook North,
the defending state champions. The
dates and times of the contests will
be announced later by Robert W.

E., 4:30

cornet ic,

N., 4:15
riday
Ohio State at ‘Merteadelers University,
Saturday
wae
Northwestern University, 1
tiald at
field at_Forest View, 9

#;

Deerfield High School will host
one of the districts. The Warriors
will play Stevenson High School in
their first game.

In District

4:30

at ‘Maine

Marian

lenbrook S. at sbi

tournaments,

of May 7.

All

eaaeesiorn University at Drake Relays (also
rda
Notre, Dame, Deerfield, Ripthrosk S. at GlenbrookN. (Spartan Relays),
Saturday
North Shore at Lake Forest Academy,1
New Trier W., Evanston, Highland Pork at
Drew seaman ial Relays (at Waukegan), noon
Notre Dame, Maine E., Glenbrook S. at Palaf ‘tine Relays, 9
Tuesday

baseball

which will get under way the week

ducted

TRACK
Friday

lenbrook

district

seed
the
teams
according
strength or size of schools.

(uoralty)&lt; 4
(frosh),4

Elmhurst,

Pairings have been announced for
the Illinois High School Association

The

Monday

Gordon Tech at Loyola (varsity), 3:30
Niles N. at Glenbrook S. (varsity- ‘aah B), 4:30
4glenbrook N. at Deerfield (varsity-frosh B),

3 Biancis Parker at North Shore
Imwood Park at Notre Dame
:
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Illinois Interscholastic,”

the official publication of the Illinois High School
Association, carried an article on a talk given by Dr.
Irwin Rosenstein of the New York State Department of
Physical Education?”’
talked to various school officials in the area, and

excused from
the season of

found in most cases a varsity athlete is
physical education classes, but only during
:
the sport in which he is participating.
At Highland Park and Deerfield, two
operate under the same administration, an
varsity level (junioror senior) is excused

in

the

league,

Mighty

Mites

were

the

ical education class if, according to Dick Ault, Highland

North Shore Pony League. That
meeting will be held May 3, also at

RECEIVE a

THLETES

During

day).

from

are excused

the

of the

season

the regular

sport

in,

participate

they

and

class

physical education

to the sport practice session that much earlier.
“In theory, this means that the team can get an earlier
thus an earlier finish,’ says Ault.

they

report

He added that it doesn’t always work that each athlete gets ninth-

period gym. “If there is an academic class conflict, the academic
class gets preference. We believe this is correct, since so few boys
continue in athletics at college. That’s why we have to emphasize
the academics,”’ Ault says.
rather

than

the

regular

teacher.

gym

the

When

season

Jim
Mark

The
Mark
Rick

‘Tt (last-period gym) would be convenient for a coach, especially
in football where you have to tape so many boys before practice,”

says Gene Sullivan, Loyola

athletic director.

‘‘But it’s almost

impos-

sible for us to schedule, since we have one-hour class periods instead
of the 40-minute period used at most schools.”
Loyola’s

varsity

athletes

are,

however,

excused

from

P.E.

wher

their sport is in season. They are given a study hall instead.
“This gives them a chance to make up some of the study time they

miss because of practice,’ Sullivan says.
‘“‘As soon as the season ends, they return to gym class because there

are a wide variety of skills taught that a boy cannot learn specializing in one sport,’’ Sullivan adds.
EW TRIER WEST athletic director Pete Frantzen says Cowboy
athletes are given an 11th (last) period athletic
he sees advantages and disadvanages for both sides
“Many schools do not have enough facilities for all
tice at once. This is especially true of indoor sports,

gym class, but
of the question.
teams to pracso the last pe-

‘eae gym enables us to start our practices sooner. Still some of our
asketball teams can’t get a gym until 5 p.m.,” he says.
Even if they don’t have early practice, Cowboy athletes are still
excused from last-period gym and have a study hall instead.
“You can’t expect a boy to go right from gym,

especially a strenu-

ous class like swimming or wrestling, and be at full strength for two
hours of practice,’ Frantzen says.
“However I can see no harm in a varsity athlete taking a P.E.
class earlier in the day, because they can pick up a lot of instruction
_ that has carry-over value into adult life,” he adds.

a tennis player can be a leader not only on the
classroom, where he can utilize his skills to help

instruct other students,” Frantzen explains.
LTHOUGH NEW TRIER West excuses only varsity athletes
Frantzen feels it is hard to justify excusing the older boy and
not the younger

one.

“It seems

to me

it should be all or none,”

says.
_ Ault says that freshmen

and sophomores

are not excused

land Park, because he has found at this age many
physically, even if they are out for athletic teams.
“Our

physical

education

program

is not geared

athletics, but to develop the skills and strength

he

at High-

boys are weak
to interscholastic

of the students

in

a wide variety of areas.”

_

He summed up the feeling of area athletic directors when he said

“T like the present system because the boys get to know more about
physical education than just the sport they participate in. Even if

a boy has three sports, he should know some leisure-time skills.”

April 27, 1967

Melvoin

placed

second.

Finish

Second

In Meet

and

Jim

by

Reid

the

Park

finishers

mile.

points

coming

in

date

for

set

be

can

NINE

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Deerfield’s freshman
team split two games
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third, and fourth.

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Evanston,

16-inch softball league is scheduled
for 7:30 tonight at the Recreation
Center.
Final plans for the formation of

Other

were

with

An organizational meeting for
managers, captains, and players of
teams planning to enter the Highland Park Recreation Department’s

Rose won the two mile run

Highland

a

the league will be discussed according to Bruno
Somenzi,
league

Highland Park’s freshman track
team scored 51 points in a triangular with Evanston and New
Trier East last Wednesday to place
second to Evanston’s total of 83.
New Trier East had 24.
Mark

Saturday

strawberry or what.”

14 are eligible to

Softball League
To Meet Tonight

Mel-

Baby Giant Trackmen

‘‘Besides, to ex-

cuse them completely would not be taking advantage of their leadership potential.
“For example,
court, but in the

mile relay team of Dodd,
Brower, Rosenbaum,
and

1. Arlington 89; 2. Highland Park 41;
3. North Chicago 33; 4. Libertyville 27;
5.
Waukegan
25;
6.
Palatine
19;
7.
Glenbrook North 12; 8. Niles East 4.

for athletes.

a last-period gym

Baker so
tryouts.

voin was second in the 440 and the
broad jump.
TEAM STANDINGS

team. The boy’s program for classes is then built around his ninthperiod gym—whenever possible.
At Loyola, the theory is similar, but the setup differs slightly bedoes not schedule

Dodd won the low hurdles,
Rosenbaum took the broad

Russell Vai was a winner.

classes

that

participate.
All boys
must
be
both missed the doubleheader with |
Morton two weeks ago with the flu,
registered before they can be
are reportedly back in shape and
placed on any of the teams.
’
Tryouts for the Sun Valley Little
ready to go.
Guys will be held Saturday and
Sanders had the team indoors
Sunday afternoons at 2 p.m. at the
Monday for a workout. ‘“We’ve
ball park.
played enough baseball now so that.
Pony League candidates will trywe know our weaknesses. We’ve
out Saturday evening at 6:30 at the
shown weaknesses in certain play
ball park.
situations and will be working to
Candidates for the Mighty Mites
correct them. The hitters will get in
are asked to contact coach Marv
some pepper and the pitchers will

jump, and the 440 relay team of Jo
Mauck, Ben Platt, Mark Gill, and

is

on the day of a meet, but otherwise must participate in regular
classes.
T THE BEGINNING of each school term the coaches of the various sports turn in a list of those boys they feel will be on the

cause the academy

to noon.
Boys 7 through

points.

During a sport season, the athlete receives a P.E. grade from his

coach

Registration for boys interested
in playing on the various baseball
teams in Highwood this summer
will continue Saturday from 10 a.m.

Highland Park’s frosh-soph track
team placed second in the Lake
Shore Meet at Niles North last
Saturday by scoring 41 points.
Arlington won the meet with 89

start and

completed the boy reports back to his regular gym class.
On the frosh-soph level the boys are excused from P.E.

Ball Continues

Underclass Track
Team Gets Second

requires

mean that Highland Park will play
_
four games in seven days.
4
Asked how that will affect his
pitching staff, coach Jay Sanders
said it’s ‘not going to do a whole
~
lot to us if we get acceptable jobs”
from the pitchers. ‘If we can stay
away from injuries and illness we'll —
be okay,’’ Sanders added.
a
Dugan Rosalini was out of practice early this week
with . an
infected leg. ‘‘He went to the doctor
with it Monday,” Sanders said. “T_
don’t know if it developed from a

For Highwood

the Community Center.

ninth-period gym class (last class of the

game

Registration

eventual

year

games are to be rescheduled on the ~
first day available after daylight
savings time begins.
Bs
Those two games, along with the _
game which was scheduled yester- _
day with Waukegan and a single ~

The Monday game will be played

the

this

—

rained-out (or otherwise postponed) |

at Highland Park, Tuesday’s at Oak
Park.
A new
rule in the Suburban

Mighty Mites and Sun Valley. The
league winner.
The second meeting will bring
together coaches and managers of
teams interested in joining the

a varsity team.”

_

teams

League

dou-

and Tuesday.

two

of

scheduled

wood Community Center.

schools which
athlete at the
from his phys-

Park athletic director, “he is a contributing member

Park’s

bleheader
with Oak
Park
last
Saturday was frozen out and will be
made up as single games Monday

The Suburban Little Major league
meeting, for coaches and managers, will be held Friday night.
Teams interested in joining the
league are asked to send a representative to the meeting.
Last summer Highwood put in

Education entitled “Should Athletes be Required to Take
We

Highland

Two organizational meetings for
baseball teams in Highwood are
scheduled this week at the High-

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Best NU Miler
By

LARRY DENNIS
Sports Editor

he says. “‘The conference has go
ten so tough that if you win tha

Saturday was no day for sticking
to a timetable, what with temperatures in the 30s and chill winds
whistling through Dyche Stadium.
So Ralph Schultz will have to wait
awhile before taking the next step
toward his goal.

Schultz, a 19-year-old Northwestern University sophomore, is a big,
blond youngster who just might become the finest distance
Wildcat history.

runner

in

type of kid who really wants to
Combine this with his natural
ty and he’s going to be a real,
good one.”
Schultz performed no heroics

win.
abilireal
Sat-

urday as the Wildcats finished
third in their own triangular, scor30 points

to 100 for

Minnesota

and 71 for Iowa. Ralph ran 4:21plus in the mile to finish third behind Iowa ace Larry Wieczorek
and Minnesota’s Bob Wagner. In
the half mile, he faltered coming
around the final turn and finished

fifth.
Potential

But

nobody

because
there.

Is

There

was

too

the potential
As

a high

disturbed,

obviously

schooler

is

at Ever-

green Park, Schultz ran the 880 in
1:52.6, which was sixth best among

the country’s preps that year. And
although
the half-mile
was
his
specialty, he clocked the mile in
4:22.
Ehrhart believes he has the poes

sp

age

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Northwestern's Pat Edmondson splashes through the s teeplechase water obstacle, not exactly the best
_way to spend a day on which the temperatures were near freezing. That's lowa's Rollie Kit heading for
the same fate during a triangular track meet at Dyche Stadium Saturday. (Staff Photo by Larry Graff)

Cold, Opposition Freeze
ie

cold,

Highland

Park’s

SPORTS

varsity

trackmen were nearly frozen out by
the competition Saturday in the

Lake

North.

Shore Track

Meet

Senior Charley Cochran

biggest

contributor

at Niles

was the

of points

for

Highland Park as the team could
come up with only 13.
Cochran won the 220-yard dash

after placing second to state champion Bill Bahnfleth in the quarter
mile. He then proceeded to anchor
the mile relay, which placed third.
Mark Dobrofsky, Ron Rosedale,
and Dick Weinberg were the other
_ runners.

Palatine won the meet with 59
points. Arlington was second with

41, and Waukegan third with 38.
In a triangular meet with New

FLEMING

AN ILLINI GOLFER

_ John Fleming of Highland Park is
averaging 80 on the University of
Tllinois golf team this spring. He is
a graduate of Deerfield High School
and a senior at the university.

Trier East
and Evanston
last
Wednesday at Evanston, the Little

ended

up

last

spring

Giants

placed

third

behind

Evans-

ton’s 79% and New Trier’s 641.
Highland Park had just nine points.
Bill Brown
was
the _ highest
placing Giant with a second in the
pole vault. The 880 relay team of
Steve

Alpert,

Dobrofsky, and
placed second.

Mark’

and

Ron

McLeod

Steve

also

Paul Zimmerman took third in
the shot and Cochran ran fourth in
the 440.

This Saturday the team will enter
the

Drew

Memorial

Relays

at

Waukegan.
Summaries:
TEAM

Palatine 59,
38, Glenbrook
North Chicago

STANDINGS

Arlington 41, Waukegan
North 30, Niles East 29,
23, Highland Park 13.

ever in the Big Ten.
Schultz’s own ambitions are a
bit less at the moment. He would
settle for a sub-1:50 half and a 4:08

Evanston

7944, New
Trier 6414, Highland Park 9
Two
mile—l.
Delhinger
(E):
2.
Tucker (E); 3. Johnson (NTE). T—9:58.
Broad jump—1. Lewis (E); 2. Jenkins
(E); 3. Frohman
(NTE). D—23-21%.
120
H.H.—1.
Blackmart
:
. Saltzman
(NTE);
(E); 3. Walker (E). T—10.1.
880—1.
Abernathy
(E);

2.

Lewis

Discus—1.
Mann
(E);
2.
Malancuk
(E); 3. Stevenson (NTE). D—129-914.
Shot put—l1. Horsting (E); 2. Quarles
(NTE); 3. Zimmerman (HP). D—49-10.

880

relay—l.

New

Trier

mile this spring.
“But I might get more

East;

2.

——
Park. T—1:33.0.
0—1.
Warren
(E);
2.
Robinson
(NTE); 3. Davis (NTE). T—49.6.
180
L.H—Meyers
(NTE);
2.
King
(NTE); 3. Cooper (E). T—20.3.
Mile—Posner (E); Phillips (NTE); 3.
Catlit (NTE). T—4:31.0.
220—1.
Saltzman
(NTE);
2.
Lewis
(E); 3. McFadzean (NTE). T—22.0.
High jump—1. Sobel (NTE); 2. Gaines
(E); 3. (tie) Ellis (NTE)
and Jenkins
(E). D—6-0.
Mile relay—1. Evanston; 2. New Trier
East. T—3:29.0.
Pole vault—1. Edwards (E); 2. Brown
(HP). D—11-6.

enthusi-

astic as I run faster,’ he smiles.
A four-minute mile, of course,
is in the back of his mind. “But
you’ve got to get the other things
first,” he points out.
The

Mile Looks

Pole vault—1. Henningsgaard (M),
2
pare
(I), 3. Wolfe (I), 4. Utsinge
).

13-6.

High
jump—1l.
Stuart
(M),
2. To
(M), 3. Fobes (1). 6-6.
Long
jump—1l1.
Johnson
(M),
Gibb
oe 3. Ohmstad (M), 4. Abbott (N). 21

Shot

he

3.

put—i.

Psaltis

Discus—1.

Knutson
(N),

(I),

4.

Dropp

2.

Creighton

(M),

Wabe

(M)

2. Knutso

(I), 3. Psaltis
(N), 4. Creighton
(M)
150-1014.
Triple
jump—1.
,
Ohmstad
(M),
Johnson
(M),
3. Kent
(N), 4. Abbo
(N). 43-2.

Giant Netmen

Notch Seventh

Straight Win

of building

up his strength,

he now is leaning toward the longer race.
“In the half these days they’re
taking super-fast quartermilers and
making half-milers out of them,’

he declares.

“If I can run only 49

or 50 in the quarter, he has to go to
the mile.”
Ralph, who will run
teammates at the Drake

with his
Relays in

Des Moines, Ia., this weekend, is
concerned about lowering his times,
of

course,

but

there

is

one

Simon won at No. 2 by scores of 6-2,
6-0. Scott O’Connell won at No. 3 b
scores of 6-0, 6-0.

Ritch Addison and Rob Sanford
won at No. 1 doubles by scores of 62, 6-2. Bill Anspach and Ed David
son won the No. 2 doubles match
0, 6-0.

goal

even more important than that.
“T’d like to win a Big Ten title,”

6

Wadley High
In Craftsman
Howard

Better

Ralph, a B student in history
who is aiming at law school, still
is not decided which race he favors.
“T like whatever one I’m winning,”
he says. But, after attempting the
mile-880 double this spring as a
means

(NTE); 3. Von Thury (E). T—1:58.5.

(N

meet without a loss this season b
posting a 5-0 victory over Morton
East last Saturday.
Jim
Friedman,
in the No.
singles spot, won 6-1, 61. And

eventually

LAKE SHORE WINNERS
Two _ mile—Visk
(P),
10:15.8;
120
H.H.—Drew
(W),
15.5;
100—Bahnfleth
(P), 10.3; 880—Foster (NC), 2:03.5; 880
relay—Palatine,
1:33.7;
440—Bahnfleth
(P), 50.2. (Meet record, old mark 50.3
by Bahnfleth, 1966);
180 L.H.—McCartney (P) 20.1; Mile—Denton (P), 4:35.1;
220—Cochran
(HP),
23.0;
Mile relay—
North Chicago, 3:34.4; High jump—Helfrich, (GBN),
5-10;
Pole vault—Kamin
(NE), 11-6; Shot put—Garrod (P), 51-9;
Discus—Chandler (A), 158-3.

2. Hoffman

weather.
The
Wildcat
coach
points out
that Schultz already has run 1:52.6
in the half and 4:15.3 in the mile

turning in a 4:04 clocking, the best

Although they wore gloves, jackets, and extra socks to combat the

(M),

+o
(N), 4. Haines
(1). Time
710.1.
440 intermediate
hurdles—l.
Reime
(1), 2. Hoffman
(N), 3. Binder (M),
4
Bream (I). T—:57.0.
880—1.
Wieczorek
(I),
2.
Twome
(M), 3. Brubacher (I), 4. Wagner (M
T—1:56.4.
220—1. Simonsen
(I), 2. Bryant (M
3. Buresh (N), 4. Haines (1).
T:—21.6.
Three mile—1l. Tie between Heinone
and Hoag (M), 3. LaBond (I), 4. Szab
(1). T—14:33.7.
Mile
relay—l.
Minnesota
(Christe
son,
Bryant,
Gaffin,
Simonson)
2
sats ouentern. Iowa disqualified. T3:

The varsity tennis team of High
land Park won its seventh dua

this year. That latter mark is bet-

ighland Park Thinelads

of.”

tential to run 1:48 in the half and
4:04 or 4:05 in the mile even this
spring if he gets a break in the

ter than Craig Boydston ran as a
sophomore, and the former NU ace

e

to be proud

440-yard relay—I. Minnesota (Bryan
Gullham,
Simonson, Tuchfarber). is
and Northwestern disqualified, T—:43.5
Steeplechase—1.
Kitt, 2. Edmondso
(N),
3.
Aften
(M),
4.
Simpson
(I
713.3
660—1. Brubacher (I), 2. Frazier (I
3. Gaffin (M), 4. Cullinan (N). T—1:21.
120
H.H.—1.
Reimer
(1),
2. Stuay
(M),
3.
Kent
(N),
4.
(M
Bream
T—14.6
Mile—1.
Wieczorek
(I),
2.
Wagne
(M), 3. Schultz
(N), 4. Griffith I).
04 :'13.3.
440—1. Mondane (I), 2. Ferree (I),
Christenson
(M),
4.
Albanese
(N
T:—49.3

100—1.Bryant

‘He could be the best we’ve ever
had,”
says
Northwestern
track
coach Bob Ehrhart. “He has a
burning desire to excel. He’s the

ing

it’s something

Wadley’s

520 series was

high for the Craftsman . Bowling
League
at Deerfield Bowl last
week. Wadley
Insurance.
Dan

bowls

Caldarelli

for

Anchor

of Christman

In

surance had the high game of 202.
Phil Cole of Deerfield Electric and
Chet Bierwirth of Anchor Insurance

each rolled 200 games.
Anton Fox of Christman Insur
ance had a 511 series and Ted
Marks of Elstrom Construction put

together a 504 series.
Wings Tree Experts continues to
‘set the pace with 41%-18% Elstro
Construction

and Shoreline

is

second

Lodge

with

35-25!

is third with

34-254.

The rest of the standings finds
Glencoe Golf Club, Deerfield Electric, Anchor Insurance, Christman

Insurance, and Siljestrom Fuel in
order.

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                    <text>Thursday, April 6, 1967

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House

“LE SOIR A MONTMARTRE”
APRIL 8

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APARTMENTS
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1884

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but the tranquility is there. Many rooms in this air-conditioned home overlook beautiful Forest Lake. Living-dining
room
combination
with
fireplace;
3 tedrms.,
3 baths;
modern kitchen; 2 family rooms (one with fireplace). Flexible floor plan — great for artist, in-laws, or perfect for
the hobbyist. $29,900.

iia

RIVERWOODS — NEWLY LISTED
Just minutes from O’Hare, in one of the North Shore’s
top school districts. 4 bedrm. colonial on large wooded
site. Sunken
living rm. with bow window
and fireplace;
separate dining rm.; up-to-the-minute kitchen with large
~
eating area; family rm. leading to screen porch, and a
Ga truly outstanding
recreation rm. It’s centrally air conditioned,
too! Asking $52,500.

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A PERFECT COLONIAL
with a perfect floor plan and four twin-size bedroonus.
Paneled family rm. has stone fireplace; efficient kitchen
with separate breakfast area. There’s even a basement .
.
and two separate garages. Close to excellent schools in
nice neighborhood. $41,900.

:
RIVERWOODS
RANCH
You’ll love the sunny, spacious feeling of this charming country home.
The
huge family kitchen has an island range with pan rack and hood that will
make your good cook sing. Two large bedrooms and a third that needs only
paneling
for completion.
Stone fireplace, generous
closets,
oversize
garage.
2-++ wooded acres, zoned for horses. $42,500.

This well constructed ranch with a spacious rear yard is
only a minute away from school. Living-dining rm. combination with fpl., kit. with eating area; 3 bdrms., | bath,
and porch plus a marvelous basement with 2 Rec. rms.
(ohe with fpl.), work rm. and laundry rm. $27,500.

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NO STAIRS TO CLIMB
This outstanding brick Ranch is being offered way below
reproduction cost. There’s a stone fireplace in the living
-orm.,
a sep.
dining
area,
a lovely
enclosed
breezeway,
two twin-size bedrooms.
Full basement. $32,500.

REFRESHING
CONTEMPORARY
ranch
surrounded
by tall trees
on
2 acres.
Cathedral
ceilinged
living room
has massive stone fireplace.
Separate dining room; 35 ft. family rm. opens to flagstone
patio; 2 baths; 3 bedrooms. Cedar paneled ceilings and
walls for easy maintenance.
Bus to schools. $42,500.

:
FINEST
CONSTRUCTION
Beautifully
constructed
brick ranch
on
landscaped,
fenced
property.
Center
entrance and gracious reception hall. Fireplace in living rm. Eating area in
modern
kitchen.
Full basement with paneled Recreation room.
2-car garage.
A choice home in Woodland Park. $32,500.

_

ENGLISH
RESIDENCE
A home
loaded
with charm
and
in tip top condition.
Beautiful living room with fireplace; separate dining room;
large family
kitchen;
upstairs
has two
large
bedrooms
plus nursery and bathroom. Full basement with lavatory.
Situated on tree-lined street close in. $19,500.

Sparkling Roman brick residence on lovely wooded, landscaped property. Living room with raised hearth fireplace;
dining room; family room; 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 1% car
garage.
In
immaculate
‘‘move-in’’
condition.
Walk
to
school. Priced to sell fast at a low $32,500.

JUST
LISTED
This spacious 3 bedroom home is in excellent condition having been occupied
for just 1% years by a couple. Lower level has a paneled family room with
FIREPLACE;
powder room and 17 x 10 laundry-util. rm. Mid-level opens from
vinyl entry hall to carpeted living rm., dining ‘“‘L’’ and fully-equipped kitchen
with separate eating area and sliding glass doors to patio. $38,900.

LINCOLNSHIRE
AREA
DeLuxe,
custom-built
ranch
with
beautiful
woodland
ews from all rooms and front and rear bluestone patios.
erfect executive home in mini-estate area. Living-dining
room with crab orchard stone fireplace. Twin bedrooms;
ceramic bath and powder room. This is in every way a
very exciting offering at a “sell quickly’ price of $43,500.

HOME
OF TOMORROW
TODAY
9 room, 5 bedroom custom built CONTEMPORARY
ranch
in the beautiful Woodland Park section of Deerfield. Excellent built-in kitchen. Screened porch; 2-car carport. A
unique offering at $47,500.

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�Auditor

William Jacob Resigns

Attempt to Oust Officials Fails
An

attempt

to

oust

four

he could not conduct his business
as an auditor under the township’s
present conditions.
He also issued a plea in Mrs.

West

Deerfield Township officials failed
Tuesday night, but one volunteered
his resignation.
Motions calling

for

the

resigna-

tion of Town Clerk Mrs. Ruth Vetter and auditors William Jacob,
Edwin Gillen, and Willard Wageman were ruled out of order by

Moderator Robert Seiler.
He said the motions were not
pertinent to business that should
be conducted at a town meeting.

He added that such motions should
list’ specific actions, rather than
merely asking for resignations.
During the discussion, Mr. Jacob

Auditor

William

Jacob

tells

his decision to resign.

stated:

‘“‘As of this moment

resigning

as

an

auditor.””

I am

He

said

Vetter’s behalf. ‘I believe in fair
trial and fair play,” he said, indicating that many of the charges
made against Mrs. Vetter are not
true.
Mrs.

Leaves Meeting
Vetter had left the meeting

before the electors began considering the 18 resolutions proposed by
the Citizens Steering Committee.
The first 17 resolutions, calling
for payment of specific bills and

detailing
tional

several

township

changes,

were

proval

about

45

minutes.

Patrick O’Shaughnessy, a Republican precinct committeeman, commented that she shouldn’t have left
the meeting if she had wanted to
answer charges against her.
In addressing the electors at the

opening of the meeting Mrs. Vetter
asked electors to ‘‘motivate
in order to right the wrongs

opera-

given

in

Mr. Jacob objected to most of
them, claiming that they concerned
matters that should be voted on by
the board of auditors.
F. D. Spannfar amended the 18th
motion calling for Mrs. Vetter’s
resignation to include the other
three auditors.

township.”

ap-

policy
in the

“Of my nine years of service as
town

clerk,

1,

NO.

$2

39

A

THURSDAY,

YEAR

APRIL

6,

Nominates

prs Tuesday night approved the
est Deerfield Township budget

vith only one change.
They accepted Robert L. Davenbort’s motion

allocation

for deletion

of a $50

for the office of thistle

Fommissioner,

an office that has

hot been filled for years.
“The thistle commissioner must
ot be worth his pay because I
ound one in my yard,” Mr. Davenbort remarked.
Receiving hotter debate were
ur items relating to the salary of
Mownship Supervisor Bruce Frost
nd of his secretary, Mrs. Helen
ernardi, unpaid legal fees asso-

ijated with the township suit, and
87,500 for a legal consultant

to the

ownship board.
-Town Clerk Mrs. Ruth Vetter also lost out on a bid to recover
62,275 in legal fees.

Auditor
hat Mr.

William
Frost’s

o $5,000 was

Jacob’s

motion

salary be reduced

seconded by Auditor

illard Wageman.
George Lilley, chairman

of

the

ownship’s citizens budget commitfee, pointed out that Lake County
Kis run by the board of supervisors”

Library Move

“back up public officials when
threatened.” The electors then defeated the motion to delete the

tative.
J. Robert York, chairman of the
citizens steering committee, point-

$8,500 in fees. Mr. Jacob also failed

ed out that West Deerfield is the
county’s fourth largest township in
population

and

the third largest

assessed valuation.
the average

in

He added that

salary is $7,200.

The motion to reduce Mr. Frost’s
salary was defeated by a show of
hands.
Attack

Payment

Also attacked were budget items
calling for a payment of $3,100 to
Mrs. Bernardi for her service as
secretary to Mr. Frost last year
and $2,600 for this year.

Mr. Jacob called the $2,600 allocation “unreasonable.” Mr. Lilley
said Judge Charles Parker in the
township

court

decision

the legality of
for Mr. Frost.
Mrs. Vetter
much less than
she served as

affirmed

erator.

W.

by the electors.
Seeks Deletion
A. Rogers moved

that

behind
addition

for

the library buildof

a

children’s

wing.
A third action abated the townip library tax levy, clearing the
ay for the village library board
to send its budget for approval by
the Deerfield Village Board.

services.

Mr.

Lilley

said

the

|

purpose of a consultant would be to
rule on board actions to ‘‘prevent
further controversy.”
Mrs. Vetter sought to have her
legal fees paid from the town fund.

Mr. Lilley said the township should
not pay fees for ‘‘someone resisting
her statutory duties.”
When the vote by a show of

hands was inconclusive, Moderator
Robert Seiler called for a standing
ed, 223 to 143.
The electors then approved
$335,049 budget and a $211,600

propriation ordinance.

the

plained

ing

such

defeated

Meerfield Village Library.
The audience at the town meeting also authorized purchase of

property

said in the

item be deleted. Both motions were

Paul “Potter,
moderator
of last
year’s town meeting. Mr. Jacob,
after examining
the bills, eom-

without

tor Willard Wageman

past nine years the board has never spent more than $40 a year on

tary.
Mr. Jacobs moved that the $2,600
be cut to $1,300 and that the $3,100

difficulty,

and

must

the
ap-

ownship
electors approved the
transfer of the West Deerfield
ownship Library’s assets to the

Quietly,

the board

said she received
this amount when
Mr. Frost’s secre-

$8,500 item for legal fees be deleted from the budget. Mr. Jacob
commented that the “township is
not involved in any way with the
suit.”
The original suit was filed by

Gets Approval

Lilley said

that

there

cient information
that they should
Judge Parker.

was

not

town

meeting

Mr.

Frost
said

Potter
of the

and pointed out that

and

Assessor

Pittenger, later implicated
suit, are elected officials.

He

suffi-

about them and
be taken before

Mr. Lilley said that Mr.
filed the suit as moderator

the

electorate

William
in

the

should

The nearly 500 persons at the meeting vote on a resolution. (Staff Photos by Larry Graff)

Published Weekly by Press Publishing Co., 444 Central Av., Highland

Park, Ill. 60035

Seiler,

Moderator Robert Seiler
listens as Town
Clerk Ruth Vetter speaks during
Tuesday
night's
West
Deerfield
town meeting.

pass some allocation in anticipation that it might be needed, Audi-

vote. Mrs. Vetter’s bid was defeat-

:

He said that Mr.

item for a legal consultant.

a secretary

hiring

Seiler

in his attempt to delete the $7,500
Mr.

Controlled

of

an

attorney for Sears, Roebuck and
Co., ‘‘had not been a party to any
of the transactions in the township.”
Nearly 500 persons attended the
meeting in Wilmot School. Most
stayed until adjournment shortly
before 1 a.m.

1967

and that ‘‘we need a good supervisor.” He indicated that residents
must pay to have a good represen-

proud

Mr. O’Shaughnessy then moved
that Mr. Seiler be appointed mod-

Budget Debate Is Stormy
It took about three hours and
uite a bit of hassleing, but elec-

justly

more of your tax dollars.”

- Deerfield Villager
VOL.

I was

eight,’’ she added. ‘‘I have been the
target of those who want more and

circulation postage paid at Deerfield,

Ill.

�Mrs. Georgeson
Mrs. Frances

Rotary Club

pin
10

aoe

_ “New
-

new

800

Mr. Ramsay

Mrs. William E. Haines of Deerfield is the "lad Y in black” posing
beside a poster by toulouse-Lautrec, whose wor s will inspire the
theme for Saturday's dinner dance of the North Shore Board of
Association House. (Salyards Photo)

also is president of

Fire

_the village for 30 years. He is a
of

of the Deerfield

Commerce

By MRS. CHARLES

Chamber

and a past director

President,

of the Lake County Crime Commis-

fh

sion.

NORTH

North

benefit dinner
Kenilworth Club.

Next Thursday’s regular meeting
has been rescheduled for 6 p.m. in
the Villa Moderne. Three Rotary
Foundation scholars will speak.

House

a Montmartre,”

‘“‘Le

Soir

life of a century

ago,

Toulouse-Lautrec,

will

give

Saturday

a

in the

a Montmartre’?

means

as lived

Manet,

and painted

Degas,

and

by

Renoir,

Robert E. Bowen, an engineer
and Deerfield Building commis-

will be captured. A “gallery’’ of impressionistic
prints and colorful bouquets such as those seen
in Renoir paintings will be used for decorations.
The menu will consist of authentic French

sioner,

cuisine.

Speaker

will

be

the

speaker

Tuesday’s

MO

is
in

Club
the

at

Other benefit committee members are Mrs.
Walter L. Hardy of Deerfield, Mrs. Jack Banks
and Mrs. Michael Skrak of Glenview, Mrs.
Robert Decker of Lake Forest, Mrs. Thomas

Kiwan-

a.

meeting
Howard

Johnson _ restaurant,
Highland

Mrs.

Hofstetter

Hunter

and

Mrs.

Arthur

Jones

of

Wilmette,

and

Mrs.

Gordon

Coleman of Northbrook, Proceeds from this annual spring benefit will
go to Association House, a neighborhood settlement house located at 2150

Park.

Mr. Bowen

§ Prixees . ..

“An Evening on the Left Bank,’ which is the
theme chosen by Mrs. James F. Yardley, benefit
chairman,
for this evening of entertainment,
dinner, and dancing. The aura of gay Paris night

Belgium.

Kiwanis

boxes for
correspon-

women’s news: WEDNESDAY.
Fine Arts: NOON WEDNESDAY.
Business: THURSDAY.
Schools: THURSDAY.
Church: NOON FRIDAY.
Scouts: NOON FRIDAY.
Public Forum: NOON MONDAY.
Recreation: NOON MONDAY.
(Photos due by noon Friday.)

of Association House

of Association

‘‘Le Soir

Translated,

and men in service:
(eight days before

P. HUNTER

Board

BOARD

dance,

The students are Jahn Helmut of
West Germany, Sven Sallnas of
Sweden, and Claude Potelle of

_

Shore

SHORE

these
and

Rd.

For Le §

The Cover: Benefit Dinner Dance

Protection District and has lived in

director

You may use
news
releases
dence.
‘

meth-

Deerfield-Bannockburn

Rd.

Waukegan

Deadlines

Society, clubs, photos, and other

Lindemann Pharmacy

ods of banking, including check
processing by means of computers
and other automatic equipment.

the

in the

Deerfield

VILLAGER
Men’s news
WEDNESDAY
publication).

PHARMACY

765

will be
Over 41

He will discuss

located

FORD

Ramsay’s

topic
in Banking

Faces

Years.”

are

of Evanston.
Mrs. Georgeson, 569 Whittier Av.
works in the firm’s license unit.

Our

CONVENIENT
DROP OFF BOXES

Robert S. Ramsay, president of
the Deerfield State Bank, will be
the speaker at the Deerfield Rotary
;
meeting at 12:15
p.m. today in the
Villa Moderne res‘taurant in North‘brook.
Mr.

and recognition certificate for
years
of
service
with
the

DEERFIELD

by Firm

Washington National Insurance Co.

Georgeson of Deer-

field recently received a veteran’s

: : Will Hear
RS. Ramsay
|

Honored

will

Nizer’s Book to Be Reviewed

He

has

a

civil

ages

and

house

nationalities

serves

by

vast

providing

necessary

to protect a homeowner. He also
will show slides on field inspection
and explain problems encountered
by a building commissioner.
Mr. Bowen has been Deerfield’s
- building commissioner
for nine
years.

all

This

be-

storage in trunk or glove compartment is included . . . 3.50
This is a public service advertisement thru the courtesy of Cobeys
(a profit-making organization).

inspections

of

side.

in the road

drivers

persons

northwest

it on or in the area

educational, social, and counseling services.

various

Chicago’s

places

ing Permit.’ His talk will deal with

of

on

&amp;

W.

numbers

Av.

ing triangle in seconds

hind the mess he has made. The headlights of oncoming cars instantly reflect off this international signal &amp; additional trouble is quickly

speak at the 6:45 p.m. meeting on
‘Homeowners’ Protection—A Buildthe

North

European auto drivers are required by law to keep a Varnings
triangel (warning signal) in their cars at all times.
If disaster strikes on the highway, the driver assembles his warn-

Louis
Nizer’s
“The
Jury
Re
turns’’ will be reviewed by the Rev.

Herbert Duenow of Half Day at 8
tomorrow
night
in the
Adlai

engineering

degree from Valparaiso (Ind.) Uni-

Stevenson High School auditorium.

versity and is a registered engineer

Proceeds will be donated to the
school’s library fund. The admission is $1.50 for adults and 50 cents
for students. Tickets may be purchased at the door.
The voluntary library committee,
sponsor of the benefit, has an

in both Illinois and Kansas.
VACATION WITH PARENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Merle E. Brander,
1118 Rago
Av., Deerfield,
have

avoided.

; Why not join the international set &amp; some of the world’s wildest
&amp;

keep

your

accidents

exclusive.

A

compact

case

for

safe

Whittaker
(chairman),
and Mrs.
Jean Davros,
Mrs. Lu Gordley,
Mrs.
Lydia
Jesse,
Mrs.
Pat

Moores, Mrs. Travis Nelson, Mrs.
Norma Pruitt, Mrs. Margaret Riley, Mrs. June
Barbara Turner.

Tinker

and

478 Central

Open Thursday

Highland Park

night

Mrs.

returned from an Easter vacation
immediate goal of 10,000 volumes.
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
The school now has 7,000. CommitPaul Peterson and Mr. and Mrs.
tee members include Mrs. Petey
Gust Brander, in Wallace, Mich.
The
Deerfield
family
recently | w
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moved to this area from Warring:
ton, Fla.

Mrs.

Brander

is a junior

SPRING

English major at Trinity College in
Bannockburn.
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�Local

Tax Bills

Will Be Higher
Due

mainly

taxes,

to increased

property

between

tax

5 and

bills

school
will

6 percent

will get about 50 cents
year. An increase also
the township.

be

higher

Vernon Township residents living
in Deerfield School District 110 will

this year than last for most West
Deerfield Township residents.
The
township
rates
were
an-

pay

of

The composite tax rate for persons living in Deerfield School
District 109 is up almost 21 cents,

(Biographies on Page 10)
Eleven candidates for positions

n five school boards will be
hnopposed except for possible writes

during

elections

Saturday

in

Knollwood

to the board in February to replace
Mrs. Edward Thiele, 1180 Valley
Rd.

Way, Riverwoods, in Precinct 2.
Voters in Deerfield School Dis-

The district 106 polling place,
located in Bannockburn School, will

Polling places for the district are
Wilmot School for Precinct 1, and a

model

home

at

1326

burn, and Riverwoods,
Alexander
owinger, a newcomer, and Mrs.

trict 109 may
vote
for three
persons—Robert
Pickering
1111
Hazel Av.; James Newell, 1200

Robert

Kenton

Deerfield,

Lincolnshire,

Aitchison,

an

Bannockincumbent,

Rd.;

and

James

Tibbetts,

bre running for the two vacancies
hn the
Deerfield-Highland
Park
Fligh School District 113 Board.
Polling places, which will be open
rom noon to 7 p.m., are in the

644 Orchard St. They would replace

Janus,

1132

Country

Ln.,

kame location as the district’s
plementary feeder districts.

whom
term.

are

running

for

Seeks Second Term
Aitchison, 2140 Stirling Rd.,

Mrs.

Bannockburn,

is seeking

a second

Lowinger,

183 Green

none

of

another

Voting places for the district are
the Highland Park Public Safety
Building in Precinct 1, Waldon

Deerfield

Lincolnshire School District 103
Board. Polling places will be located in the Laura Sprague and
Half Day schools.

Township.
Vernon Township

School to nominate

1250 Stratford Rd., and Mrs. Karl
Berliant, 676 Timber Hill Rd., both

fill the expiring terms of Henry M.

Milwaukee Av. that has become
‘‘an open garbage dump.” He said
the state’s attorney’s office would
petition the court for relief soon.

Candidates for the school board
in Deerfield School District 110 are
Don

Eldredge,

1405

Charing

Cross

unning for their second three-year
erm.
Board Pres. Walter Hardy of 3065

Blackthorn Rd., Riverwoods,
wot seek re-election.

did

Thullen,

Mrs.

2000

two

Meadow

Donald

Whiting,

persons
Ln.,

to
and

1360 Aitken

Dr. Mrs. Whiting has indicated that
she would accept the caucus nom-

ination for one of the two threeyear positions. She was appointed

Riverwoods

Village

Board

Pres.

Mr. Martin said he inspected the
land fill on Sunday after receiving
a letter from a resident complaining of paper and debris from the

area blowing into his yard. He said
TEE

Wit

Now Read
CHOOL

DISTRICT

TEACHER

SALARY

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THE

REV.

BOY

WOMEN

honors

SCOUT

WILL

in many

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This . . .

HIKES

BERNARD

MISSIONARIES

LOCAL

109

1

board

members ...................... 9

APPROVED
WINS

by

District 100

Silver Beaver

Award

DIDIER’S

background

SPEAK

Christ Methodist

at

VET

STOTT

talk about Clipped Wings

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Church

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VILLAGE RESIDENTS will exhibit at Festival of the Arts .......... 66
DEERFIELD TEENS discuss state curfew law ...................... 75

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A Matter
Birth

of Taste

Notices

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Politics

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Women’s

News

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garbage

said he sent

Lake

County

is not

one.

2

Dr.

Elias Will

Preside

At Stereology Session
Dr. Hans Elias of Delmar Woods,

Deerfield,
residents living

second

will

preside

international

over

the

congress

for

in Lincolnshire School District 103
and Riverwoods School District 102
will absorb the largest increases

stereology in Chicago Saturday
through next Thursday.
He will explain the principle of

in the area, 60 cents per $100
assessed valuation. Again most

stereology,
three
dimensional
science, tomorrow between 8 and

of
of

this is due to increased elementary

9:30 p.m on Channel 7.

school tax rates.
Increase Is 63 Cents
District 102 residents will pay
$4.56 per $100, an increase of 63
cents over last year. Persons in
District 103 will pay $4.493 or 60
cents more than in 1965.
They will pay $1.77 to the elemen-

tary schools and $1.93 to Stevenson
High School District 125. The elementary

cent,

but

increase

the

high

is only

school

about

district

1

ceived

word

late

Monday

that

Deerfield

Police

Chief

He said the
ably ask that
the land, set
forced. Under
must be used

petition would probthe terms of use for
by the court, be enthose terms the area
for a land fill only,

under 18 years old.
The curfew is midnight Friday
and Saturday and 11 p.m. during
the week. Fine for violation is not
less than $10 or more than $100.

not a dump.

Mr.

Martin

15

Ravinia

74

still

an

also

told

application

for

the board
a

liquor

license, filed by the owners of the
their

Green

being
check

received.

gountry

investigated.
for

$1,500

Club,

is

He

said

has

been

UNDER
TURN

George

Hall this week reminded: residents
of the village curfew: for persons

a

county.

;

Police Chief Reminds
Residents of the Curfew

Department

petition would be filed. Since the
land is only adjacent to Riverwoods, action must be taken by the

was.

remuneration connected with the
position of school board member,
these men worked purely for service to the district,’’ he said.

in

a letter to the

Health

Roth

Monday

and other officials and that he re-

that

58

the

Janus,

the community.

64
72

se 29

..............

cases

covered by dirt and that the area
has become a health hazard to

Walter

In presenting
the men
with
recognition plaques, Mr. Roth cited
the district’s growth and buildings
and curriculum improvements during their terms on the board.
He thanked them for their interest in children and the school
district. ‘‘Since there is no financial

be the same as those for Deerfield
residents living in West Deerfield

Area Land Fill

iRd., and incumbents Robert Mazur,

Board President Harry Knoll is not
seeking re-election.

down

of the

their last board meeting.

cents, and 8 cents to the township,
down 1 cent. All- other rates will

Paul Martin said Monday night that
steps are being taken by Lake
County to clean up a land fill on

Bay Rd., Highland Park, his first.

school,

member

and Mr.

one-half

Will Pay $5.24
residents
living

to the elementary

The
caucus
for Bannockburn
School District 106 will meet Saturday
morning
in
Bannockburn

Mr.

Abatement

members

seph Peyronnin for their work on
the board. Mr. Granfield and Mr.
Peyronnin had served two terms

Highland Park School District 108
will pay a total rate $5.24 per $100,
down 11 cents. They will pay $2.42

To Be Cleaned

and

Board

cent, unchanged.

School
in Precinct
2, Deerfield
Grammar School in Precinct 3, and
Maplewood School in Precinct 4.
To Select Saturday

erm

Mosquito

retiring

thanked
Board
Pres.
T. Allen
Granfield, Earnest Janus, and Jo-

of Deerfield 35 cents, down 6 cents;

and

of

board meeting.

113 $1.70, up 6 cents; Fire District
$.15 cents, up 10 cents; Park District 29 cents, down 1 cent; Village

47 Cumberland Dr., will be running
for their
second
terms
on the

board President T. Allen Granfield,
1241 Carlisle Pl., Joseph F. Peyronnin, 568 Whittier Av., and Earnest

Three

a little more than 1 cent; and $1.93
in District 106, also up 13 cents.
Other
items
making
up _ the
‘composite rate include Lake County
37 cents, up 6 cents; Forest Preserve District 25 cents, unchanged;
township
57
cents,
unchanged;
library 11 cents, up 5 cents; District

be open from noon to 4 p.m.
Incumbents William Bissell, 28
Portshire Dr., and Leonard Boltz,

increase

Deerfield School District 109 Board
received a standing ovation from
residents and special recognition
from fellow members at Monday’s

be $2.20 in District 109, up 13 cents
per $100; $2.48 in District 110, up

On Five Area School Boards

an

On Retirement

and $4.93 per $100 for those living
in District 109.
Has 6-Cent Hike
By
contrast,
Deerfield
School
District 110 residents will pay $5.50,
a hike of only 6 cents per $100.
Elementary schoo] tax rates will

leven Persons Seek Posts

$100,

Honors Three

residents has increased 29 cents,
to $4.67 per $100 for those living
in Bannockburn School District 106

office at 730 Waukegan Rd. Chamber business was
handled at Mr. Paul's home.

per

Deerfield Bd.

to $5.25 per $100 assessed valuation.
The rate for most Bannockburn

Earl Paul, executive manager of the Deerfield
Chamber of Commerce, inspects the new chamber

$5.12

21 cents. Their school taxes will
be the same as in West Deerfield
Township residents ‘living in 110.

nounced last week by Lowell Wirth
of the tax extension division
the Lake County Clerk’s office.

more this
will go to

14?

TO

THE PEANUT
it pays off in $$$$

GALLERY

�:

Here Are Short
ie
Of

ent

Nine candidates are running for
school boards in Deerfield School
_ Districts 110 and 109, Bannockburn
_ District 106, and Lincolnshire Disin 110 are newcomer

Rd., and incumbents Robert Mazur,
1250 Stratford Rd., and Mrs. Karl
Berliant, 676 Timber Hill Rd.

Mr.

Eldredge

of Chicago.
He is past president of. the
- Deerfield High School PTA, an
elder of the Presbyterian Church,

Mr.

Mr. Mazur

a

Lincolnshire

been

active

Mrs.

Ex-

was

of

iW League committees studying school
finance in 1958, state revenue in
1959,

and

school

consolidation

in

- 1960, 1961, 1964, and 1965. She was a
board

member

of

the

Mr.

Mr.

- year board term, serving as vice
_ president last year. He holds a
Massachusetts

from

in

G. D. Searle Co. in
He
has
been
member, a director
United Fund, and

_

for

fellow with

Skokie.
a PTA _ board
of the Deerfield
a trustee of the

Deerfield

from

and

took

Co. in Deerfield, was a Sunday
School teacher at the Presbyterian

Church. He is a founding member
of the Friends of the Deerfield
Library and was a Scoutmaster for
about

seven

member

years.

He

is

also

a

and past president of the

Deerfield Rotary.

Mr. Newell, a
of Deerfield, is a
Harris Trust and
Chicago and has
Scout pack 450.
bachelor’s degree
_ law degree from

four-year resident
probate officer at
Savings Bank in
worked with Cub
He received a
in business and a
the University of

Today

Wisconsin.
Mrs. Edward Whiting, 1360 Aitken

Noon—Deerfield Rotary Club, Villa Moderne
Restaurant,
Northbrook.
8 p.m.—Deerfield Plan Commissidn, village hall.

Dr., has indicated that she would
be a caucus .nominee
for the
Bannockburn School District 106
Board.
Mrs. Whiting teaches a junior

Saturday
6 a.m. to 6 p.m.—Deerfield School

_

Board elections.
Noon to 4 p.m.—Bannockburn
School Board elections.

Great

Books

coursé* at

the

Ban-

nockburn School. She received a
bachelor’s degree in economics
from Ohio Wesleyan University and

VISITS IN OHIO

Monday

8
p.m.—Lincolnshire
Village,
Thompson’s Coach House.
8 p.m.—Deerfield School District
109
Board
meeting,
Deerfield
Grammar School.
8 p.m.—Deerfield School District
110 Board meeting, Wilmot School.

Julie Bacon of Deerfield was the
Easter weekend guest of Miss Jan
Noble a student at Miami Universi-

ty, Oxford, O. Julie, the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bacon,
Warwick
Rd.,
is a student
Deerfield High School.

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two

district for at least six years

District

103

Bissell

is

the

Midwest

dis-

chemical

engineering

from

Penn-

sylvania State University.
Leonard

W.

Boltz,

47

land Ln., is an incumbent
re-election

on

the

Cumber-

seeking

Lincolnshire

can

earn

he

is

campaign for
Northbrook.

active

a

new

in

the

HIGHLAND

Park,

ILLINOIS

HOME

for

$11,975.

The

mar
Mr.

School
Carr

doctorate

f

after the sabbatical.

Miss Sharon Sandilla, second grad
@ Approved Mrs. Shirley Finke
stein and Mrs. Sheila Dawson fe
the district’s substitute teacher lis

ceiling

GIVES

FAREWELL

Mrs.
wine

Gilbert
Rd.,

morning

Mickels,

420

Riverwoods,

coffee

Por

gave

at her home

Ma

21. Twenty-five Deerfield friend
attended
the
event,
which
wa

given

Principal David Carr.
plans
to
finish
his

at Northwestern

—

in

honor

of

Mrs.

Robe

Dillingham, a Deerfield resident fo

many

Univer-

years,

who

is

moving

{

Cleveland, O.

yy.

—

For Sate,

NEW COIFFURE

in

While you’re here . . .
treat yourself to a warm
oil manicure and

FOR VACATION

hand massage.

Arthur J. Keating of Deerfield, a
student at Xavier University, Cincinnati, O., spent his spring break
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

MANICURING Tues. thru Sat. by Appointment
Men are WELCOME
— ask for Peggy

O-Hfite-Callon

Arthur J. Keating, 25 Shenandoah
Rd. Mr. Keating, who is completing

his third year
as
a _premed
student, was named recently to the
dean’s list. He is a graduate of
Loyola Academy, Wilmette.

Oh

a teacher

old

ai

system

garten; Miss Dana Jensen, thit
grade; Miss Geraldine Shiffma
fifth grade; Miss Joan Sweet, thir}
grade;
Mrs. Dorothy Pernic,
brarian at Maplewood School; Sag
Geati,
physical
education;
M
Christine Rogers, vocal music; a

sabbatical leave policy and approved leave for Deerfield Gram-

L’s

building

salary

years

to the

partial salary while doing gradua
study.
In other business the board:
@ Approved teaching contrag
for the 1967-1968 school year f¢
Mrs. Leslie J. Brickman, kinde

was $10,400.
—
The range of clerical salaries was
raised from $3,300-$6,000 to $4,100$7,000.
The custodial ‘salary range was
changed from $4,500-$6,000 to $5,000$6,500.
The board Monday also adopted a

School District 103 board. A Lincolnshire resident for seven years,
Mr. Boltz is owner of the L. E.
Boltz Company in Chicago. Mr.
Boltz is a graduate of Northwestern University with a bachelor’s
degree in arts. A member of the
YMCA,

base

to return

teacher on the leave would recei\

from $5,100 to
will go to a top

with a master’s degree plus 15
hours additional credit was raised
from
$5,600 to $6,550.
After
20
years, a teacher in this catagory

instructor in the Northwestern Uni-

District 109 are Robert Pickering,.
1111 Hazel Av., James Newell, 1200
Kenton Rd., and James M. Tibbetts, 644 Orchard St.

Community
Calendar

University

versity Marketing Department.
Mr. Tibbetts, president of Huff

School

Mr. Pickering, a local resident
for six years, is associated with

communication

post graduate work in the Northwestern University School of Business. In 1960 he was an assistant

North Shore Unitarian Church.
Nominees

speech

Northwestern

the

Institute of Technol-

ogy and is a research

Mr. Tibbetts

Academy.
He received his bachelor’s degree

Mr. Mazur is completing a threechemistry

Newell

Deerfield Little League in 1963, and
is a past teacher in the St.
Gregory’s Church Sunday School

Wilmot

1966.

in

School

Refining Co. in Chicago. A five-year
resident
of Lincolnshire,
he received his bachelor’s
degree
in

John M. Shannon and Associates,
Chicago, and has been active in the
Deerfield Little League. He is an
insurance adviser to the Moraine
Council of Girl Scouts, assisted in

_ Junior High School PTA in 1965 and

doctorate

about $100,000.

The

trict manager of Union Starch and

and the

a member

the district.
To be eligible for the leave,
teacher must have worked for t

sity. This is the first such policy f

$9,400 after 18 years.

Berliant

47 Cumberland Dr.

with the Deerfield

Berliant

Mrs.

Board
are
William
Bissell,
28
Portshire Dr., and Leonard: Boltz,

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Pickering

took graduate work in personnel at
Radcliffe College in Massachusetts.
Candidates
for
posts
on
the

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Library Association.
_ Mrs. Berliant, an 11-year resident
of the village, was appointed to fill
a board vacancy in May 1966. She
- League of Women Voters
junior high school PTA.

The Deerfield School District 109
Board Monday approved staff salary increases for the 1967-68 school
year which will cost the district
the 1967-68 school year which will

it goes to a top pay of $10,875 from

of Beloit College and the University

of the Chicago

er

The base for a teacher with a
master’s degree and no experience
was increased from $5,400 to $6,200;

Mr. Eldredge, a Deerfield resident for 10 years, is sales manager
for Rand McNally and a graduate

a member

Bee

salary of $8,750 for a bachelor’s
degree with 12 years experience.

- Don Eldredge, 1405 Charing Cross

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DEERFIELD

VILLAGER

A Hollister

Established

Newspaper

People and Politics
By MARTHA CLEVELAND

HEN THE LATE Adlai Stevenson became governor of Illinois in 1948, he brought into politics with him many idealistic
fs

July, 1966
liberals

RICHARD

L. HOLLISTER

ae

TS

JOHN

eee
eee Sea re Publisher

WILLIAMS

who

were

to

exert

great

influence

on

local

and

national:

government.

J. RICHARD LESLIE ...---.- Managing Editor

-.--.---- President

ae

A sad chapter in the story of this Stevenson era was written recently

«.---eeeeee% News Editor

with

the

untimely

death

at

47

of

William

R.

Rivkin,

United

States

ambassador to Senegal and Gambia and former Stevenson aide.

i“

Mr. Rivkin, who was chairman of the Cook County Young Democrats ;
in 1951, played a major role in Gov. Stevenson’s 1956 presidential

Approve

campaign and was co-ordinator of six Midwestern states for the 1960
campaign of the late President Kennedy.
2
Like many of Mr. Stevenson’s close political associates, Mr. Rivkin
was a lawyer, formerly on the faculty of Northwestern University Law

District 110 Bonds

School. And,

EERFIELD School District 110 residents can give themselves a valuible insurance policy Saturday by approvng the district’s proposed $995,000 bond

ssue.
A “yes” vote will be insurance against
vercrowded

school

facilities,

consequent

pwering of educational standards, and an
ventual drop of district property values.
The

proposal

apparently

has

the

sup-

ort of residents—at least there has been
o significant protest or questioning of the
bhlan. But apathy could be a problem. A
elatively low volume of ‘“‘no” votes has
efeated

other

area

school

referendums,

hen residents felt a proposal
ose and didn’t bother to vote.

couldn’t

Funds from Saturday’s bond issue
ould provide $920,000 to build a new
unior high school and $75,000 to reodel the old Wilmot School. The cost
ould be an additional $4.20 a year for
he owner of a home

assessed at $15,000.

The 16-room junior high which would
be built on the Clavey park-school site
ould be expanded eventually to 25 rooms.

The existing junior high, where expansion
is not practical, would be converted to
elementary classrooms.

The board plans to convert the Wilmot
building into a central administrative center and four special-education classrooms.

left their

administration

well as freeing more
other buildings.

and

operation,

classroom

Park

THER

assumed

hi

NORTH SHORE men also played major roles in Mr. —
career and shared the political philosophy and ideals —
of the late governor, who ran for the presidency
twice and was U. S. ambassador to the United
Nations at the time of his death in 1965.
ete
Richard Nelson of Evanston, Inland Steel
executive, was one of Gov. Stevenson’s
trative assistants.
Carl E. McGowan, former Winnetkan

adminisand no

a U.S. Court of Appeals judge, was legal counsel
to the Illinois governor,

William
was

McCormick

administrative

Blair Jr. of Lake

assistant

to

Gov.

Blu

Stevenso

and stayed with him until 1961, when Mr. Blair
was named U.S. ambassador to Denmark. He
now is U.S. ambassador to the Philippines.
ae
Mrs. Edison Dick of Lake Forest also was
Mrs. Cleveland
close to the late governor. She served as a U.
delegate to one of the U.N. councils.
The list must also include John Bartlow Martin of Highland Park,
who now is doing the official family biography of the late governor.

TEVENSON SUPPORTERS admired him as a ‘‘forceful vialowagee
an intellectual, and a wit—’’ qualities that enabled him to retai

classes.

We urge voters to give District 110 their
support. A large turnout of “yes” votes
will be needed Saturday.

he

Stevenson’s

District 110’s facilities will be at capacity by next fall, when the current enroll-

If additional classrooms are not provided, class sizes will become unwieldy
and special facilities such as art and music
rooms will have to be used for regular

when

assistant.

as

students by 1969-70.

a North Shore resident. The Rivkins —

last December

chairman, were law partners of Mr. Stevenson. Mr. Wirtz was Gov.
Stevenson’s liquor control chairman. Mr. Minow was his administrativ

space in

ment of 1,762 is expected to jump to 1,883.
The district expects to have nearly 2,200

he was

home

diplomatic post in Senegal.
Willard Wirtz, former Winnetkan and now U.S. secretary of labor, and
Newton Minow of Glencoe, former Federal Communications Commission

It would be far more expensive to modernize the building to conform with the strict
requirements of the state life-safety code.
This consolidation would enable more efficient

also like many,

Highland

their affection

and

respect

even

after he failed

in his two

presidency.

In a sense, he was the father of the modern

ment.
For

most

the

part,

his

North

Shore

supporters,

tries

for the

liberal mee:
represent

the

‘intellectual elite.” They exert a continuing influence on the Democratic

Party, yet are more interested in ideas than party politics and, at times,
have exhibited a sturdy independence
of the Chicago
Cemactiae
machine.

Solicitor Licensing Needed

Many ‘North Shore Democrats who were not part of the original
Stevenson team still are loyal to the Stevenson philosophy. They include |

State Rep. Daniel Pierce (D-32) of Highland Park and State Rep. Harold

RECENT AREA burglary underlines the need for state legislation
hich would permit municipalities to liense all solicitors and door-to-door salesmen.
Two or three men posed as solicitors unil they found a house where no one was
ome. Forcing entrance with tools from
heir “sample”
e home and

case, the men broke
stole between $150

into
and

75, a scarf, and a pair of gloves.
Under present state statutes, municialities do not have the power to pass laws
vhich probably could protect homeowners
rom these thieves.

~ Deerfield now has an informal regulaion which asks that solicitors leave identiication and be fingerprinted at the police
station. But it can’t be backed up by an
prdinance.
*Several area communities have asked
he Illinois Municipal Problems Commision to support legislation permitting muFiicipalities to pass the laws.
_ The municipalities would require solitors to register for a fee and obtain a li‘ense which suspicious residents could

heck. Police probably would check the
redentials of applicants to prevent

per-

sons

with

criminal

records

resenting fake companies
in the community.

or those

rep-

from soliciting

If the state legislature passes enabling
legislation, each community could draft its

A. Katz (D-Ist) of Glencoe, who met Mr. Rivkin on the train to
Springfield when both were on their way to the capital to be sworn in as
lawyers. Also, Mr. Rivkin’s law partners, Maurice S. Weigle of Highland
Park and David Parsons of Winnetka.
And dozens of others. For Mr. Stevenson, himself from Libertyville, —
probably represented the current philosophy of the suburban Democrat —

better than any other party leader in modern times.

laws with whatever provisions and punishments it feels are necessary.
Some communities already have laws
regulating peddlers, but there is some
question about the definition of a peddler.
Deerfield has operated on the premise
that a peddler carries his products, while
a solicitor doesn’t.
If this definition is valid, these peddler
laws are enforceable despite the Illinois
Supreme Court’s ruling that municipalities
can’t regulate solicitors.
Major companies that depend on doorto-door sales have opposed licensing legislation in the past, fearing their businesses
would suffer. But legitimate salesmen have
nothing to fear from the proposed laws.
Housewives would be less suspicious and
more willing to purchase if they knew the
solicitor had been authorized by the police.
The businesses should reconsider their
stand and join with municipalities in trying to solve a growing problem by legislation.

Public

eee

Forum

Board Asks Bond Support
* DEERFIELD—By

now

it’s

no

The citizens of District-110 have

news that the board of education
has scheduled a bond referendum

expressed

for

overwhelming

Saturday.

tains

The

that if we

board

want

main-

to continue

to keep the district’s present high

confidence

in _ past

school building proposals by their —
approval

at

the

polls. We can assure you that the —
present need for classrooms is

standard of education, and to
real. The board’s proposal was —
improve it, then we must continue
arrived at only after great study. |
to provide buildings for our chilIt makes good sense, and the
dren. The decision to construct a _ price tag is cheap. It has been
junior high school was arrived at
unanimously approved by your
only after thorough study. The — school board. We are asking for
building proposal
will provide
your continued support in this
junior high school youngsters with

vital matter.

more adequate facilities for the
expanding curriculum demands, _
as well as provide relief for
presently overcrowded
elementary classes. Because this referendum coincides with the retiring
of old bond obligations, the taxes

the monies to be spent on con-—
struction will give our taxpayers ¢
the most for their dollars.
=
A vote with us is a vote for our
children’s futures.
ee
We urge you to vote ayes”
Saturday. The polls will be open: :

which

from noon until 7 p.m.

residents

are

currently

paying the School District 110 for
building purposes will not be
increased.

We

assure

you

that —

Board of Education
School District 110 —
Walter L. Hardy, president |

�The Weekend Brunch —
A Fun Way to Entertain

Brach

brunch

Riverwoods
candy

Ned E. Mitchell of Riverwoods
has been promoted to vice presifor E. J. Brach and Sons, a division
of American Home Products Corp.

joined

the

Chicago

Man

manufacturer

in

1948

al

has been factory manager for eig
years. Mr. Mitchell, who lives
505 Thornmeadow Rd., Riverwood
is a member
of the
Deerfie
School District 110 Board of Educ
tion.

dent of manufacturing and shipping

He

For

Promotes

based

or

breakfastor
lunch, combine a

big pan of crisp
bacon =

slices,

juicy smoked pork
sausage link, and
pineapple - slices
with curried eggs,
juice, and coffee.

HIGHLAND

PARK
— EAST

OF

Executive’s home—one
year old—
authentic 10-room, center hall Colonial,
one
block
from
Lake,
three
blocks to shopping, railroad, and Elm
Place School.

By

CAROL

Large
living
room
with
marble
fireplace, dining room with bay window
planter.
Oak-paneled
family
room with pegged oak floor and 2nd
fireplace, built-in bookcases and storage,
two
Thermopane
sliding
glass
doors
to
terrace.
Modern’
kitchen
with
oak
cabinets,
double
oven,

BRUCK
Women’s

Editor

a

ROAD

Price in low $60s. By owner. May be seen by appointment.

Telephone

Although you
can’t find it in a
standard dictionary, there’s a
little word that
immediately conjurs up the idea
of leisurely
eating,

SHERIDAN

range with exhaust hood, double sink
with disposal. Breakfast room, powder
room
with
marble
topped
oak
vanity,
laundry
area,
and
two-car
garage with remote controlled door.
Master bedroom
suite with sitting
room and tiled bath, and three other
bedrooms
and
tiled
bath.
Wall-towall carpeting
and
draperies.
Glass
doors on tub and shower stall.
Large
corner,
tree-shaded,
fully
fenced
lot.
Lawn,
shrubs,
terrace,
walks,
complete
including
blacktopped driveway.

433-2003.

77 Hours a Week

meth-

od of entertaining
friends, and a delightful way
to
blend foods.
And,

that’s just

what
brunch
means—to
blend breakfast
and
lunch together—more than semantically.
It’s a meal

which

you

can

start

with an appetizer, then run through
a main course, (even a salad), and
end with dessert. But, because it’s
usually

a weekend

meal,

it’s often

quite simple or plain.
Brunch should include proteinrich foods, lots of fruit, and maybe
as an extra fillup—a dramatic-asall-get-out dessert—such as flaming, brandied peach halves or
cherries jubilee on pound cake.
The beverage—hot coffee, lots of
it, and cold milk for the youngsters.
Suggest Fancy Fruit
If you’re not planning a dessert,
the fruit can be an extra fancy
one—chilled

fresh

fruit

compote

topped with sherbet or drizzled with
creme de menthe and garnished
with a mint sprig.
Or,

you

can

really

stir

up

the

conversation with one of the most,
unattractive, unappetizing-appearing fruits you’ve ever seen. One
that is so ugly that’s what it’s
called—Ugli fruit.

—the only place in the world where
it’s grown. It’s a three-way cross
between

a tangerine,

a grapefruit,

and a Seville orange.
Shaped like an overgrown tangerine, its size is slightly smaller
than a grapefruit, and it’s practically seedless.

The fruit’s name was not a
brainstorm of the growers. Ugli
fruit was first introduced in Canada
and shoppers, without any other

CURRIED

recourse, ordered some of that
“ugly fruit.”
Although
it’s more
expensive
than any of its forebears, Uglifruit is worth every penny. It’s
neither too tangy, nor too tart, and

is extremely easy to eat. And it’s
available in some North Shore
specialty food shops.
To add another unusual touch to
a brunch menu, here is a recipe for

Curried Creamed Eggs.

CREAMED

The average family spends
77 hours a week in the kitchen.

EGGS

The

(Serves 4-6)

1/3 cup butter or

green

pepper

1/3 cup flour

Try Cutting It
But,
if you
can
get by the
appearance, and cut it open, you’re
in luck.
Inside it’s bright orange, like an

orange (another of its ancestors),
juicy, and lacking the distracting
pulpy elements of grapefruit.
Ugli fruit is a product of Jamaica
12

room

Custom

Craftwood

Kitchen

by

Lumber

constantly until thickened. Add sliced eggs and pimento;
heat. Serve on hot buttered toast points, toasted English

RAFTWoOOoOD

muffin halves, or baking powder biscuits.

LUMBER

Hospital Does

New Operation

A permanent
pacemaker
was
successfully implanted in the heart

in the heart and the battery for the
tiny instrument was planted in the
patient’s chest wall. Special high
intensity flouroscope pictures of the
pacemaker were taken immediate-

at Highland Park Hospital in the
first operation of its type to be
performed there.
Some phases of construction on
the hospital’s

new

west

wing

were

halted during the surgical procedure to prevent electrical interference on the instrument which
registered her heart’s function.
The pacemaker was planted with-

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hospital

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con-

dition as good. The pacemaker will
continue to regulate her heart after

Lumber

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The patient arrived at the hospital with a conduction block in the
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talized,

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Come in and see our four beautiful display
kitchens or call us for free design &amp; estimate.

Melt butter or margarine in saucepan. Add celery and
green pepper, and cook slowly until tender. Blend in flour,
salt, and curry powder. Add milk and cook, stirring

of a Glencoe woman two weeks ago

in your

Wood-Mode

Although, it vaguely resembles a

grapefruit in “shape, its exterior
coloring can range from green to a
sick yellow to almost a brownblack.
Its kinship to the grapefruit is
hazy because it manages to have
dents and bumps where no selfrespecting grapefruit should.

important

home deserves a

1/2 tsp. curry powder
3 cups milk
6 hard-cooked eggs,
sliced
2 tablespoons chopped
pimento
1-1/2 teaspoons salt

margarine
1/2 cup chopped
celery»,
1/4 cup chopped

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�ine New Positions Approved

‘C’est Paris’ Is Talent Show Theme
“C’est Paris’’ is the theme of the
talent show of the Shepard Junior

dy School District 109 Board

administration

of

the

hools and further concentration
the instructional program in the
Astrict.

supervisor and principal in the Ohio
and New York public school systems.
Mrs. Diana Poll has been named
principal of Alan Shepard Elemen-

tary School by the board. She will
transfer

lor’s

1, were
the dis-

urrently district business admintrator, was promoted to assistant
uperintendent for business affairs.
. Kimball, who has worked for
e district since 1961, earned his

degree

at

Wisconsin

ate University, Whitewater, his
aster’s degree at the University
f Iowa and has done additional

raduate work at the University of
inois. Before coming to Deerfield
e was business administrator at
ibertyville High School.
In his new

position

Mr.

Kimball

ill direct all financial accounting
or the district and will be responible for the supervision of buildgs and grounds as well as all non-

ertified personnel.
R. D. Brewer,

who has served as

rincipal
of Maplewood
School
ince 1954, was promoted to assistnt superintendent of instruction.
r. Brewer, who was a junior high
chool teacher in Waukegan before

oming to Deerfield, has bachelor’s
and master’s degrees from Southrn Illinois University and has done
rraduate
work
at Northwestern

niversity.
Mr. Brewer of 1063 Central Av.,
ill be in charge of the district’s
bntire instructional program.
'.The district board of education

as appointed

Dr. Robert

Kerr to

bucceed Mr. Brewer as principal of
aplewood. Dr. Kerr, currently a

Hepartment chairman in the DePaul University school of educaion, received his bachelor’s degree

rom Western Michigan University,
is master’s from the University of

ichigan,

and

his doctorate

the

new _ southwest

it is com-

pleted. Mrs. Poll earned her bache-

ict’s staff.
Henry R. Kimball of Libertyville,

achelor’s

to

elementary school when

All but two of the positions, which
rill be effective July
romotions from within

seconwas a

from

ndiana University.

degree

at the

University

of

Illinois, her master’s at DePaul
University, and her doctorate at

Northwestern University.
She has both teaching and administrative experience in Chicago and
North Shore public schools. She is
presently on the faculty at National
College of Education in Evanston.
Kenneth Nilsen, a fifth grade
teacher
at
Deerfield
Grammar
School, was promoted to assistant
principal at Kipling and Deerfield
Grammar Schools. Mr. Nilsen, 541

Deerfield Rd., received his .bachelor’s degree at Trinity College, his
master’s

at

versity,

and

Northern

has

Illinois

taken

Uni-

additional

credits at Roosevelt University. In
addition to his duties as assistant

principal, Mr. Nilsen will co-ordinate outdoor education programs
for the district.
Harry Grover, 1014 Deerfield Rd.,

a fifth grade teacher at Maplewood
School,

was

appointed

assistant

principal for Maplewood and Walden Schools. Mr. Grover earned his
bachelor’s degree at Indiana State
College and his master’s at Illinois
Teachers College. He will co-ordi-

United

science teachers

States

by

Grade

specialists,

guidance

health department,
cial teachers.

ployed

degree

at Waynes-

burg
College
and
master’s
Roosevelt University. He will

at
be

assisting school principal Frank
Whitcher.
David Cavins, district guidance
director, was appointed co-ordina-

Miss

of the songs will be in French.

18

other

spe-

district
now be

109
em-

rather

than

on a 12-month

10-month basis as director of both
remedial
and
accelerated
math
classes during summer school and
co-ordinator of mathematics curriculum study groups.
Mr.-Berberich

received

both

@eeeeac

sultant, Mr. Berberich taught math

at Shepard Junior High School and
Fox Lake High School.

house,

you

will

not want

to leave

it!

It is the

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W. Madison St.

April 6, 1967
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we

Monte J. Sanders of Deerfield has

board
of
directors.
Fensholt is affiliated with Fen-

sholt Advertising
Inc. of Chicago,
of
which
Mr.
Sanders is president. ‘The number
Mr. Sanders

of clients

re-

quiring

planned

public

relations

There is no need
if

activities has grown rapidly since
the firm was established in 1964,”
Mr. Sanders said. “This growth
necessitated

the

realignment

to put
those

off doing
needed

modeling

to

build stronger relationship between
the two companies as part of our

when

over-all marketing activities.”
Mr. Sanders lives at 1219 Carlisle

range
get

Pl. with his wife, Martha, and two
children.

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bachelor’s and master’s degrees
from Indiana State University and
has done graduate work at the
University of Illinois. Before his
appointment as district math con-

Magazine.

his bachelor’s

The setting for the show is the
Champs Elysee in Paris, and most

personnel,

and

Charles Berberich,
math consultant, will

in the

appointed
assistant
principal
at
that school. Mr. DiVirgilio received

in

charge of the program. He will be
assisted by four teachers, Miss
Madelynn |
Diana
Bertram,
Mrs.

completing work on his doctorate at
Michigan
State
University.
Mr.
Cavins, 821 Woodward Av., will coordinate and direct the work of the
district’s speech therapists, reading

Teacher

Dante DiVirgilio, a social studies
teacher at Shepard Junior High
School for the past four years, was

Cavins

is

High School PTA, to be presented
at 8 p.m. next Thursday in the
Shepard gym.

received his bachelor’s degree at
DePauw University, his master’s at
Indiana University, and is currently

nate the district’s audio-visual activities in addition to serving as
assistant principal. He was recently chosen as one of the outstanding
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tor of special services.

school

instructor

|

The jobs are two assistant supertendents, two principals,
three
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ovide
necessary
personnel
for

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hoo] District 109 were announced
st week by District Supt. William
enelon.

Frank

mental

�Deerfield Boy Scout Léailer
Given Silver Beaver Award
of

Boy Scout leader Alan G. Moore
Deerfield received
a_ Silver

Beaver award Saturday for outstanding service in the North Shore
Area Boy Scout Council.
Mr. Moore was one of four Scout
leaders from the council to receive
the award. It is the highest recognition which
can be awarded
to
leaders at the local council level.
From 1932 to 1933, Mr. Moore
was affiliated with Boy Scout troop

47 in Sioux

Falls, S.D.,

1933 to 1936 with troop

and

from

14 in Grand

Rapids, Mich.
Since 1959 he has been committeeman of troop 52 of the Deerfield
First Presbyterian Church. He is
also a member
of the council
properties committee and the council executive board, chairman of
the council
camping
committee,

Scouts warm up their appetites on this announcement for the pancake bonanza breakfast of

local Boy and Cub Scout troops, to be held from 6

elcome Firm
_Is Sponsored
_ By Businesses
Fourteen businesses
and

two

from

‘become
firm

in Deerfield

Highland

sponsors

of

Park

a_

that will weleome

have

Deerfield
newcomers

to the village.
The Royal Welcome, Inc., greeting and merchandising service will
_ begin in about 30 days. The firm’s
uniformed

visual

greeters

will

presentation

cultural

resources

of

give

civic

Mr.

a
and

a promotional talk about the advantages of shopping locally.
Local sponsors of this service are
Deerfield Paint and Glass, 801
Waukegan Rd.; Whalen Furniture,
- 615 Deerfield Rd.; Deerfield Bakery,

813

Waukegan

Rd.;

Deerfield

ey

_ Electric, 708 Waukegan Rd.; OneHour
Martinizing
Cleaners,
708

Deerfield Rd.;

and

Young

Ages

of

PUM

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_ Deerfield, 714% Waukegan Rd.
Also, Ford Pharmacy, 765 Wau_ kegan Rd.; Village Hardware, 817
Deerfield Rd.; Deerfield Travel
Service, 829 Deerfield Rd.; Toy
Castle, 734 Waukegan Rd.; Deer-

Cohen

Mr. Cohen

trict board

assist the present
principal,
Oscar
Bedrosian, who is
also
director
of
the district pupil
personnel
services.
The
dis-

of education

the appointment
meeting.

at

its

approved
last

ance

Agency,

Deerfield

- Waukegan

745

Talk

Rd.:

Deerfield

Rd.;

0’ The Town, 710
and Lilac Shoes,

718 Waukegan Rd.

The two Highland Park sponsors
are

~

J.

B.

Garnett

Department

§$tore, 590 Central Av., and Leed’s
_ Jewelry, 495 Central Av.

Deerfield Man

, N amed to Club
Robert."H. Pickering of Deerfield
has qualified for the Fidelity Presi-

_ dent’s Club of the Fidelity Mutual
Life
Insurance Co.- becayse
1966 sales record.

Be

of his

Mr. Pickering is an agent with
the Shannon Agency in Chicago. A
graduate of Northwestern University, he has been with the Fidelity
since 1965 and is a member of the
National Association
derwriters.

14

and

Life

Un-

next year, probably

Measles

Mr. Cohen has worked for the
district
for
10 years.
He _ will
continue
his
present
duties
in

Lake

only

County

be

Overseas
1967

sponsored by

Medical

given

to

Bay

Finishes

Ronald Steege, son of Mr. an
Mrs. Edmund Steege, 1119 Hamp
ton Ct., Deerfield, recently cor
pleted Army basic training at Fo
Campbell, Ky.

Mr.

Steege,

a graduate of Hig

land Park High School and Illinoi
College at Jacksonville, will go t
Officers Candidate School.
BACK IN LINCOLNSHIRE
;
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Kinde
mann, 35 Lancaster Ln., Lincol
shire, are home after a busines

and pleasure trip to New York Cit

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Rd., Winnetka

—

HI 6-6100

9 to 9 Mon.

thru Fri.

$1716

Measles
immunization
will be
given to Deerfield children 1 to 12
years old Sunday at the Wilmot
Elementary School.

will

Basic Training

VOLKSWAGEN

starting

Immunization

immunization,

Green

Open:

To Take Place Sunday

The

Man

9 to 5 Saturday
Closed Sunday

with South Park School, he said.

the

board

Delivery Available

All Cars Feature The
Volkswagen Safety Package

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physical education and teaching but
will have his schedule arranged
with fewer classes to make time
for his new duties, according to
Dist. Supt. Charles Caruso.
Mr. Caruso said that Mr. Cohen is
well
qualified
for
the
position,

field Savings and Loan Association,

745 Deerfield Rd.; Deerfield Insur-

|

having
his
master’s
degree
in
administration from Northern Illinois University in DeKalb.
If having an assistant principal
works well, the board will appoint

more

666

of

725 Pine St., will

and

in Deerfield

Tom

Dist. 110 Names Alfred Cohen
To Job as Assistant Principal
Alfred Cohen, head of the Deerfield School District 110 physical
education program, has been ap2
pointed
assistant
principal at Wilmot Junior High
School.

Local

Army

WINNETKA

a.m. to 2 p.m. jee 15 at Jewett Park Fieldhouse.
From left are Dennis Weiler, Brian Dillon,
Anderson, Chuck Hemrich, and Bob Shields.

and council vice president.
He has received an order of th
arrow, a vigil honor, and a Tra
Blazer’s Award.

Cullman Honored
At Florida School
Philip Cullman, son of Mrs. Betty
Cullman, 46 Wiltshire Dr., Lincolnshire, has been named to the honor
roll
and
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list
at
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Central
Academy, __ Sorrento,
‘Fila.
Mr. Cullman, a
senior, is master
proctor,
vice
president of the

senior

class,

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a

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Calendar
1

Today
program,

p.m.—Tot

Jewett

Park.
4 p.m.—Baton, Jewett Park.

7:30

p.m.—Women’s

recreation,

Shepard Junior High School.
7:30 p.m.—Stagers, Jewett Park.
Tomorrow
9 a.m.—Tot program, Presbyterian Church, Jewett Park.
1 p.m.—Tot
program,
Jewett
Park.
8 p.m.—Teen dance, Jewett Park.
Saturday
10:30 a.m.—Junior high bowling

league, Deerfield Bowling Lanes.
Monday
program,

9 a.m.—Tot

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A gardener’s cottage with greenhouse is near the house.
CONSULT EDITH ROONEY

Presbyteri-

an Church.
1
p.m.—Tot
program,
Jewett
Park.
7:30 p.m.—Adult paddle tennis,
Shepard Junior High School.
Tuesday
9 a.m.—Tot program, Presbyterian Church.
9:30 a.m.—T.0O.P.S. club, Jewett
Park.
Jewett
1 p.m.—Tot
program,
Park.
7:15 p.m.—Adult golf class, Wilmot Junior High School.
7:30
p.m.—Men’s _ recreation,
Shepard Junior High School.
Wednesday
9 a.m.—Tot program, Presbyterian Church, Jewett Park.
1 p.m.—Tot
program,
Jewett
Park.
4 p.m.—Baton, Jewett Park.
7:30 p.m.—Women’s
recreation,
Shepard Junior High School.
7:30 p.m.—Stagers, Jewett Park.

Don Lanier (left) of Lincolnshire welcomes Mrs. Roger Volbracht
and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis to the village at a reception for
newcomers Sunday at the Community Christian Church. (Howard
Fochler Photo)

10 Win

Park Dist. Contests

In Table Tennis, Free Throws
Ten local residents won the Deerfield Park District table tennis and
free-throw contests held last week.
Table tennis winners were Sandy

Step,

first,

and

Debby

Desenis,

second, for girls 11 years old and
under; Kurt Sander, first, and John
Sager, second, for boys 11 years old
and under; Sue Stap, first, and Jan

Riverwoods Family
Honors

J. C. Kimballs

ministration’s policy in Vietnam

in

‘talks at the 10 and 11:30 a.m.
Sunday services in the North Shore
Unitarian Church in Deerfield.

BETTER

SERVE

first, and Scott Busch, second,

THE

COLRAD

Winners in the free throw contest
were Tom Brinkman, first, and Jim
David, second, for fourth graders;
Bill Franke, first, and Scott Eston,
second, for fifth graders;
Frank
Romans,
first, and
Jack
Aylor,

for seventh

ATTENDS

Mrs.

Eiker,

IN

747

symposium

was

held

TO

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NEARBY

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TO

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annual meeting of the American
College Health Association.

DEERFIELD

A

SUBSCRIPTION

Ter., Deerfield, a nurse at Lake
Forest College, was in Washington
D.C. last week for an international
symposium on mononucleosis. The

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for
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and
Mike
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for high school age contestants.

ANNOUNCES

WE

for

men’s open.

second,

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sholl, 2760
Edgewood,
Riverwoods,
gave
a
brunch at their home Sunday to
honor former Deerfield residents
“Mr. and Mrs. John Clark Kimball.
The Kimballs are now living in
Chevy Chase, Md. Mr. Kimball is a
staff member
of the bureau
of
public affairs in the U.S. State
Department. He supported the ad-

TO

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years old; Scott Busch, first, and
Bruce Johnson, second for boys 12
and 13 years old; and Craig Lutzke,

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Bernard W. Dwor, 653 Euclid Av.,

Highland Park, has been appointed

scene

general manager of Ivers-Lee Mid-

oe

Gov.
Otto Kerner
Friday told
some 300 suburban leaders at New

west Co., Inc.

—

The

company

Trier West that the denial of equalhousing opportunities means the

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Mr.

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plant

in

Ivers-Lee

in

a salesman

in the

home

before

office

becoming
sales manager of the
Ivers-Lee Midwest Co. when it
opened in 1962.
“a
He is a graduate of Citadel

__ Military College in Charleston, S.C.
and did graduate work at Rutgers
and Northwestern Universities.

3 Deerfield Resident
_ Marks 35 Years
hy

|

__

Thomas
King,
Ter.,
Deerfield,

833
this

Rosemary
month
is

the North
Gas Co.
Now

Shore
a_

first

class fitter in the
company’s south
shop in Deerfield,
’ Mr.

King

began

his career with
the firm
as a
laborer. He has
held his present
position
since
A

Mr. King
native of

in Highland
Ireland,
he

Park
is a

Philip
among
carpet
dustry

D. Ward of Northbrook is
10 representatives of the
and furniture cleaning inwho attended a _ two-day
seminar

sessions

B.

Gerson

made

Welmaid

and

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Inc.,

in

75 Sequoia

Ln.,

s

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Banking
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Dr., Highland

Institute
:

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Mar.

Institute

Hoffman,

Park,

of

264

Oakland

attended

Investment

the

19 to 24 at the University

Pennsylvania.
America

in

co-operation

with

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its 7th birthday, thanks to you our
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and

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Chicago

sub-

with

the

Leadership
Open

Com-

Travel

pass

an

open

residency

law

Leadership

cruises

and

of

Council,

explained

that

and

the

Illinois Commission on Human
lations.

Development

Re-

“Our purpose is to share with you

the nature of the problem as we see
it and to provide an opportunity for
you to discuss your situation with
other leaders in your particular
field,” he told the gathering.

“It is too much to expect that out

two children at 1044 Greentree Av.

of this conference today will come
any
miraculous
solutions:
to
a
problem which has plagued us for
years,”’ said Mr. Cook, president of
the Illinois Bell Telephone Co. ‘‘But

NOTES

we

major
hotel

sell

the

every

tours

major

and

operator

such as American Express, Thomas
Cook,
Happiness,
Berry,
Harvey
Olson. All of this is available to
you

at

regular

counter

never pay a premium
with Deerfield Travel.

rates;

for

you

dealing

We are thrilled
to announce on
this
occasion
that
we
are
completing ar-

stl

rangements to
move
up the
a
‘

street
a
few
doors, on Deerfield Road, next
to two banks,

Boches

™

ov

this

the conference was arranged by 180
council members and representatives of the Illinois Department of

celebrates

chain in the entire world. We also
represent

session. If such a law is passed, he
said, it would be ‘‘a.weak one.”’

James W. Cook, president of the

today

now are agents for every
airline,
steamship
line or

“Open residency will promote the
economic well being of all Illinois
citizens,’’ Gov. Kerner said.
However, he expressed doubt that
the Illinois General Assembly will

and served his residency at Children’s Memorial Hospital in Chicago.

He lives with his wife, Susan, and

Ralph

air-condi-

tioned _ space
street level, with ample
facilities.

on the
parking

Our
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but we
boast
of lengthy
travel
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as tour conductors in Europe —

and four of our staff were educated in Europe. We stay abreast
of new travel developments, and,

during the past few
have revisited Hawaii,

Orient,

Europe

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Mexico, The

(including

#

the

Canaries), as well as every corner
of
the
USA
such
as
Alaska,
Arizona
Ranches,
Colorado
Ski
Resorts,
plus
Central
America,

Jamaica, Nassau, Puerto Rico. We
have been there to look again.

4

I do hope that by the end of the day

Health

‘‘Peace

Deerfield

north
urbs.

Economic

recently delivered a speech to the
Indianapolis

busi-

at Charity Hospital in New Orleans,

of

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Mr. Pelton, who has been vice
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A.

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will at least all agree

problem

Culb.He is assistant downstate sales

manager for the firm.

groups.

Tree

month

is celebrating 10 years as an

employee

Ln.,

with

Deerfield,

the Chicago

this
Motor

that the

of providing equal oppor-

tunity in housing is
After the opening
governor and Mr.
ence broke up into

Apple

a serious one.”
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Cook, the audismall discussion

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education,

of

Wharton School of Finance and
Commerce at the University.
__Mr. Hoffman is an account exec__utive with McDonnell and Co. in
Chicago.

JOHN

private

carpets and upholstery fibers

the

drew

Banking

The
Institute was sponsored by
__ the Investment Bankers Association

of

Monsanto’s

office at 956 Deerfield Rd.
Dr. Redondo, a resident of Deerfield since last June, is a graduate
of Tulane University. He interned

Chi-

Deerfield, vice president and director of agencies for the Federal
Life
Insurance
Co.
of Chicago,

Area Man Attends

in

Pediatrician
Deerfield has

cago.
GIVES TALK
Lyle B. Pelton,

Interna-

Office in Village
Opened by Doctor

of the board of

Products,

Duraclean

sional cleaners in maintaining floor
coverings.

son, Howe, and Johnson, Inc., a
Chicago
advertising
agency.
He

a member

of

tional in Deerfield, was flown to the

a Chicago firm specializing in
advertising presentations for businesses.
Mr. Gerson is president of Geralso is

textiles

The seminars sessions covered
cleaning methods for various man-

Highland

of Chartmasters,

Monsanto’s

plane. -

Park has been named to the board
of directors

president.

covered

of

by

religious,

which

BOCHES

PLAN AHEAD

at a confer-

The governor also noted that the
open occupancy is not a problem
for the federal government to solve
by itself, but rather one which each
state and each community must try
to solve.

division in Decatur. Mr. Ward, vice

conference

Highland Park Man
Named to Chicago Post
Irving

sponsored

spoke

housing

Council of Metropolitan
munities.

Carpet Seminar in Alabama

member of the Knights of Columbus
and fhe Deerfield American
_
Legion post. He and his wife,
Elinor,
have one son and one
daughter.
ose

by RALPH

ness, and industrial leaders from 78

conference

Northbrook Executive Attends

The

eelebrating 35 years of service with

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Mrs. John South works as the receptionist in Deerfield's Carriage
Trade Coiffure Shops, which recently moved to 732 Waukegan Rd.
from across the street at 733 Waukegan Rd.

seminar recently in Decatur, Ala.

With Gas Firm

of Amer-

‘“‘There is no escape from individual responsibility,’ said Gov. Kerner, who was a co-sponsor of the

1945.

Dwor

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governor

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Dr. Helmer R. Myklebust, director of the Institute for Language

percentage
the North

Disorders

disabilities
ities are.

at Northwestern

Univer-

sity, will report Wednesday on a
survey
on
learning
disabilities
being conducted in North Shore

what

those

disabil-

Sharp Corner School, 9301 Keating
Av., Skokie. The fund serves North

Shore communities.
The institute is
determine

in

attempting

the

survey

to
what

Two Youths Earn
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classroom

without

help.

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Highland

Park

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WI 5-1700

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Chamber

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RUDMAN’S GALLANT
Lf

MEN

Martin L. Horn of Deerfield and
Eric Seaberg of Highland Park
have passed the examination of the
North Shore

Association

with which the North Shore fund is
affiliated.
Howard
J.
Lurie
of

intelligence. However, they have
difficulty learning in the normal

normal

the

Children with Learning Disabilities,

The 8 p.m. public meeting of the
Fund for Perceptually Handicapped
Children, Inc., will be held at the

have

from

disabilities

children with learning
often

Award

or _ superior

schools.

MOVING

Dr. Myklebust recently received
the
1967
Learning
Disabilities

Dr. Myklebust noted recently that

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Martin,

15, the

son

of Mr.

and

Mrs. Ludwig Horn, 1235 Carlisle
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School. He is a member of troop 153
at Holy Cross Church.

1967

Eric, 16, is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. G. Seaberg, 1530 Arbor Av.
He is a junior at Deerfield High

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PRICE

Highland

Park

Chamber

of

Commerce

‘63

VOLKSWAGEN,

, exceptional

condition.

sun

roof.

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In

to go.

$895.00

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Rte. 41) and Clavey Rd.
CALL 831-4000

HIGHLAND PARK &gt;
P.S. Don‘t forget to take
the Clavey Rd. Turnoff

�11:15 a.m., 12:30 p.m.
Weekday
masses,
Monday
through
Friday,
6:30,
8 a.m.;
Saturday,
6:30,
8:30 a.m.
Confessions:
Saturday,
4-5:15,
7:30-9
p.m.;
Thursday
before
first
Friday,
4-5, and during Friday masses.
Baptisms:
Sunday
following
12:30
p.m. mass.

Deerfield
_ BAHA’I
*

Assembly

of Deerfield

_ Secretary:
Mrs, William K. Baker,
1414 Charing Cross, Deerfield.
Adult discussion group: Sunday, 9:45
ar

ame

Jewett

Park

Children’s

hour:

Field

House,

Sunday,

9:45

Jewett Park Field House.

835
a.m.,

BAPTIST
:

Community

_

Address: 1250 Waukegan Rd.
Pastor: The Rev. Elmer E. Davis.
Sunday Services: 10:45 a.m., 7 p.m.
N
ry facilities are provided. Church
cod.

9:30

a.m.,

nursery

dult. High school
Fellowship, 6 p.m.
_ Midweek

and

service:

p.m.

through

college

Y.P.

Wednesday,

7:30

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
First Church

of Christ, Scientist

”’ Nursery

facilities

are

provided.

Church school: 9:30 a.m. to age 20.
Testimony
meeting:
Wednesday,
8
p.m.
Nursery
facilities
are
provided.
:
eading
room:
635
Deerfield
Rd.;
daily
except Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.;
Friday, 7 to 9 p.m.

St. Gregory’s

Sunday

and Wilmot
Rds.
Jack
D.
Parker.
Spencer Thiel.

services:

7:30

a.m.,

holy

communion;
9:15 a.m., holy communion—first
and third Sundays,
morning:
prayer—second and fourth Sundays; 11
a.m.,
morning
prayer—first
and third
Sundays,
holy communion—second
and
fourth
Sundays.
Nursery
facilities are
;
ovided. Church school: 9:15, 11 a.m.
_
Morning prayer: daily, 9 a.m.

EVANGELICAL FREE
=
North Suburban
Address:

_

200 County

Pastor:
son.

The

Line

Rev.

Rd.

Richard

A.

North Shore
Address: 2100 Half Day Rd.
Minister:
The Rev.
Russell R.
zer.
Director of religious education:
Cossiette Conley.
Sunday
services:
10,
11:30
Church school, 10, 11:30 a.m.

UNITED

CHURCH

BletMiss
a.m.

OF CHRIST

Congregational Church of Deerfield
Address: 225 Wilmot Rd.
Pastor: The Rev. John S. Usry.
Nursery
10:30 a.m.
service:
Sunday
facilities are provided. Church school:
10:30 a.m.

Address: 760 North Av.
Pastor:
The Rev. Philip A. Desenis.
Sunday services: 9:15, 11 a.m. Church
school: 9:15, 11 a.m., 2-year-olds through
eighth grade.
:
Confirmation
class:
Tuesday,
5 p.m.

Lincolnshire

classes.
_ Midweek

service:

p.m,

Wednesday,

7
all

Address: 1970 Riverwoods Rd.
Pastor:
The Rev. Donald L. Lanier.
Sunday
service:
11
a.m.
Nursery
facilities are provided.
Church school:
10 a.m., all classes.
Youth meeting:
Sunday, 7 p.m.

LUTHERAN
of the Holy Spirit

Bethlehem
801 Rosemary

Ter.

Pastor: The Rev. Eugene Wykle.
Assistant
minister:
The
Rev.
Norman Steffenson.
_ Sunday services: 9:30, 11 a.m. Nursfacilities
are
provided.
Church
2-year-olds
through
sixth
grade;
a.m.,
2-year-olds
through high school age.

Highland

_

631

Or

Deerfield

CONGREGATIONAL
Address: 1713 Green Bay Rd.
Pastor: The Rev. Richard Osberg.
Sunday services:
10:45 a.m., 7 p.m.
Nursery facilities are provided at 10:45
a.m.
Church
school:
9:30
a.m.,
ail
classes.
Youth
Fellowship:
5:45
p.m.
Prayer meeting and teacher training:
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
Choir rehearsal: Thursday, 7:45 p.m.

Rd.

Rabbi:

Daniel Friedman.

Friday

service:

8 p.m.

_ LUTHERAN
Zion
ddress: 10 Deerfield Rd.
astor: The Rev.
Herbert

C.

Intern: Jerome Egel.
day
services:
8,
9,
10:45
a.m.
Church school: 9 a.m., nursery through
eighth grade.

- METHODIST
Christ
Address: 1558 Wilmot Rd.
Pastor: The Rev. Milo J. Vondracek.
-_ Sunday services: 9:30, 11 a.m. Nursery facilities
and child care are provided during
11 a.m.
service.
Church
school, 9:30 a.m., kindergarten through

; mgs

school.

unior,

senior

MYF:

Sunday,

4

p.m.

_ PRESBYTERIAN
First
_

Address: 824 Waukegan Rd.
Pastor: The Rev. Bernard F. Didier.
Assistant
pastors: The Revs. Jeffrey

Grote,

A.

P. Johnson,

and

_ W. Wyngarden.
_
Director of Christian
_ Linda Connors.
_.

Sunday

services:

_ Nursery

9,

facilities

are

ar
second
Sunday.
9, 10:15,
11:30
a.m.

sixth grade.

_ Chapel: Wednesday,
Junior

High

Daalied

ai

day, 4 p.m.

p.m.
_ Senior
P

oir

11:30

a.m.

Bap-

school:
through

9 a.m.

Youth

Academy:

:

Fellowship:

practice:

Miss

provided.

Church
nursery

fellowship:

High

Frederick

education:
10:15,

Tues-

Friday,

5:45

Sunday,

7:30

Angelettes,

Wednes-

day, 7 p.m.;
Chancel, Wednesday,
8
_p.m.; Westminster, Tuesday, 5:15 p.m.

ROMAN

CATHOLIC
Holy

Address:

Pastor:

Cross

724 Elder

The

Rt.

Ln.

Rev.

John

Houli-

nan.

Assistant Pastor:
Sunday
masses:

18

Laurel

Trinity
Address: 425 Laurel Av.
Rector: The Rev. Ray Holder.
Assistant priest: The Rev. Jules Moreau.
Curate: The Rey. Clarence F. Decker.
Director of Christian education: Mrs.
Richard Moore.
Sunday
services:
8 a.m., holy communion;
9:15
a.m.,
communion;
11
a.m.
Ist and
3rd Sunday,
holy
communion, 2nd and 4th Sunday,
morning
prayer.
Weekday
services:
Wednesday,
7:30
a.m.;
Thursday,
9:30 a.m., holy communion.
Saints days: 9:30 a.m.

Congregation

Reform

The Rev. James
6:30. 7:30, 8:45,

P.
10,

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Highland

Park

The Rev. Bernard Didier, minister of the Deerfield First
Presbyterian Church since May, 1960, goes over records in his office.
A graduate of the University of Michigan and McCormick
Theological Seminary in Chicago, the Rev. Mr. Didier was pastor o
the First Presbyterian Church in Alma, Mich., for six years before
coming to Deerfield. He is a member of the Deerfield Rotary Club.
(Howard Fochler Photo)

CATHOLIC
Conception

Address: 1590 Green Bay Rd.
Pastor:
The
Rt.
Rev.
James
V.
Murphy.
Assistant pastors: The Revs. Marcellus J. Monaco
and Angelo U. Garbin.
Sunday
masses:
6, 7:15, 8:30,
9:45,
11 a.m., 12:15 p.m.
Weekday
masses:
6:15, 8 a.m.
Confession:
Saturday,
days
before
holy days of obligation, and Thursday
before first Friday,
4-6, 7:30-9 p.m.
Novena in honor of Our Lady of the
Miraculous
Medal:
Friday
following 8
a.m. mass.

Highwood
ROMAN

CATHOLIC
St.

James

Address: 134 North Av.
Pastor:
The
Rt.
Rev.
Thomas
J.
Kelly.
Sunday masses:
6:30, 7:45, 9, 10:15,
11:30 a.m., 5:30 p.m.
Weekday
masses
6:30,
8 a.m.
Confessions:
Saturday,
4-5:30,
7:30-9
Baptism: Sunday, 2 p.m.
p.m.

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FESTIVAL

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Address: 1175 Sheridan Rd.
Rabbi: Philip L. Lipis.
Director
of religious
education:
Louis Katzoff.

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11 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Office: 1823 St.
Johns Av.
Rabbi: Joseph L. Ginsberg.
Sunday service: 11 a.m. in Edgewood
School, 929 Edgewood Rd. Nursery facilities are provided.

*

*

*

Address:
Laurel,
Linden
and
Prospect Avs.
Pastor: Dr. William Atkinson Young.
Minister
of
Education:
The
Rev.
James Russell Snyder.
Sunday
services:
9:30,
11:15
a.m.
Nursery
facilities
are
provided.
Sunday
school:
9:30 a.m.,
three-year-olds
through
sixth
grade;
communicants
class,
seventh,
eighth
grade.
11:15
a.m.
three
through
five-year-olds;
informal
program,
first
through
sixth
grade.
Senior high study group:
10:30
a.m.
Eighth
grade
discussion
groups:
45 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday.

Torah

Solel

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Address: 1301 Clavey Rd.
Rabbi: Arnold Jacob Wolf.
Friday service: 8:30 p.m.
Saturday service: 11 a.m.

Lakeside

McGovern

PRESBYTERIAN

Address: 2789 Oak St.
Rabbi: Dr. Sholom Singer.
Cantor: Jerome Frazes.
Friday service: 8:30 p.m.

Congregation

and

4i-®

JEWISH
B’nai

Av.

Pastor:
The
Rev.
Walter
B.
Lunsford.
Sunday
services:
9:30, 11 a.m. Nursery
facilities
are
provided.
Sunday
school:
9:30 a.m.,
all ages:
11 a.m.,
kindergarten.

EPISCOPAL

North Suburban Synagogue
H.

Bethany
oe:

Peter-

son.

_

Scientist

Evangelical

Beth
.

Park

Address: 493 Hazel Av.
Sunday,
Apr.
9: 11 a.m.
Bible
lesson,
“‘Are
Sin,
Disease,
and
Death
Real?” Nursery facilities are provided.
Sunday schoo]: 11 a.m. to age 20.
Testimony
meeting:
Wednesday,
8
p.m.
Reading
Room:
1773
Second
St.;
daily except Sunday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.;
Thursday, 7 to 9 p.m.

JEWISH
Office:

METHODIST AND
EVANGELICAL
UNITED BRETHREN

Immaculate

Address: 52 Oxford Dr.
Pastor: The Rev. Karl F. Langrock.
Sunday
services:
8:30,
10:45
a.m.
Nursery facilities are provided. Church
school: 9:30, 10:45 a.m.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
First Church of Christ,

_ UNITED BRETHREN

Address: 1731 Deerfield Rd.
Pastor:
The
Rev.
Robert
A.
Wendelin.
Sunday services: 8, 10:30 a.m. Church
school and Bible classes: 9:05 a.m., 3
years through adult.

ROMAN

Church

7:30

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Address:

DISCIPLES OF CHRIST
Community Christian

Swan-

+ Sunday
services:
9,
11:15
a.m.;
- p.m.
Church
school:
10:15
-a.m.,

LUTHERAN
Redeemer

_ EPISCOPAL
Address:
Deerfield
Rector:
The
Rev.
Curate:
The
Rev.

Cantor: Jordan H. Cohen.
Friday service: 8:30 p.m.
Saturday service: 9:30 a.m.
Weekday
services:
7:15
a.m.,
Monday through Friday; 7:30 p.m., Monday
through Thursday.

UNITARIAN

Trinity

_ Sunday,
Apr.
9: 11 a.m.
Bible
lesson, “‘Are
Sin,
Disease,
and
Death

Real

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BROWN—Mr.

Sas

and Mrs. Warren P.

Brown, 244 Pine Av., Deerfield, a

daughter, Kristin Margaret, Mar.
5 in Highland Park Hospital.
_ Grandparents are Dr. and Mrs.
Ralph B. Johnson of Lanesboro,
Minn., and Mr. and Mrs. Robert

C. Brown

Jr., 201 Michigan

Av.,

Highwood.
BURZA—Mr.

Burza,

and

222

. wood,

a

Mrs.

Donald

Burchell

son,

Av.,

Michael

in Fa

ivals

C.

High-

Stephen,

Mar. 4 in Highland Park Hospital.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Steve Kubala of Round Lake.

COLBY—Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey C.
Colby, 689 Pine St., Deerfield, a
son, Michael Jeffrey, Mar. 16 in
Highland Park Hospital. Grand-

Jean, Mar. 15 in Highland Park
Hospital. Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Dean A. Tjaden of
Wilmette
and Mr.
and Mrs.
Henry F. Scheskie of Northbrook.
GROSSENBACH—Mr.

Robert

Grossenbach

and

Mrs.

Jr.

of

Ar-

lington
Heights,
a
daughter,
Sarah Ann, Mar. 10 in Highland
Park Hospital. Grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Constantine Scassellati, 624 Elm Rd., Highland
Park, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert

Grossenbach of Fredonia, Wis.
HAMILTON—Mr. and Mrs. Franklin W. Hamilton, 1500 Sycamore
Av., Deerfield, a son, Franklin
William Jr., Mar. 26 in Lake

Ken-

Forest
Hospital.
Grandparents
are John K. Turner of Kenilworth

neth Pfingsten of Northbrook and
Mr. and Mrs. Calvert Colby of

and Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hamilton
of Lake Forest.

are Mr.

and

Mrs.

Glenview.

HOCKEMEYER—Mr.

EISENDRATH—Mr.
and
Mrs.
Peter Eisendrath, 370 Sumac,
Highland Park, a daughter, Anne
Elizabeth, Mar. 6 in Highland
Park Hospital. Grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hile of Beloit,
Wis., and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L.
Eisendrath,

350

N.

Deere

Feinberg,

130

Deerfield,
Joy, Feb.

Hospital.
and

and

Mrs.

Larkdale

Grandparents

Thackery

Leonard

Rd.,

L.

Greaves,

land Park,

and

are

Mr.
911

Park,

Mrs.

630 Vine

a daughter,

Gerald

Av.,

Rd.,

1799

Glencoe,

a

daughter, Andrea Lea, Mar. 12 in

Highland

Park

parents

are

Hospital.
Mrs.

Grand-

Carmen

E.

Landi, 1140 Half Day. Rd., Deerfield,

and

Mr.

and

Mrs.

Charles

Jay

Rd.,

and Mr. and Mrs. John Feinberg,
403 Carol Ct., Highland Park.

_GREAVES—Mr.

Bay

Mrs.

HOLLAND—Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Holland, 1427 Waverly Rd., Highland Park, a son, Bennett Louis,
Mar. 13 in Highland Park Hos-

Scheyer,

Highland

Green

and

Hockemeyer,

H. Hockemeyer of Harrison, Ark.

a daughter,
Cynthia
21 in Michael Reese

Mrs.

E.

Park

Dr., Highland Park.
‘FEINBERG—Mr.

Charles

High-

Rebecca

pital.
Hyman

Grandmother

is

Mrs.

D.

of Chicago.

JACOBSON—Mr.

and Mrs. Marvin

A. Jacobson, 827 Timberhill Rd.,
Highland
Park,
a son, Philip
Marc, Mar. 24 in Highland Park

Hospital. Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Kaplan of Chicago

and

Mr.

and

Mrs.

Louis

Baren of Skokie.

KEMPNER—MTr.

and Mrs. Ronald

L.
Kempner,
10 Cornell
Dr.,
Deerfield, a daughter, Kathleen

Marie, Mar. 25 in Highland Park
Hospital. Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Fleischman of
Medford, Wis., and Mr. and Mrs.
Jean Kempner of Lake Forest.

KORETZ—Mr.

and

Mrs.

John

E.

Koretz, 1512 Edgewood Rd., Winnetka, a daughter, Leslie Ann,
Mar. 13 in Highland Park Hos-

pital. Grandparents
Mrs.

George

J.

are Mr.

Provol

of

and
Win-

netka and Mr. and Mrs. Robert J.
Koretz, 2365 Egandale Rd., Highland Park.

LADLEY—Mr. and Mrs. S. Richard
Ladley Jr., 3335 University Av.,
Highland Park, a daughter, Kristin Colleen,

Mar.

24 in Evanston

Hospital. Grandfathers
are S.
Richard Ladley Sr. and William
M. Gould both of Erie, Pa.

LAMPI—Mr.
Lampi,

and Mrs.

926

Chestnut

Donald
St.,

R.

Deer-

field, a son, Bryan Spencer, Mar
11 in Highland Park Hospital.
Grandparents are Mrs. Vaner
Lindgren and Mr. and Mrs.
Thess, all of Owen, Wis.

Fred

ORI—Mr. and Mrs. Remo Ori, 542
Green Bay Rd., Highwood, a
daughter, Kimberly, Mar. 22 in
Highland Park Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Jacks, 1164 Taylor Av., Highland
Park and Mr. and Mrs. Silvio Ori
of Italy.
PEARSON—Mr.
L.
Pearson,

Highland

Hospital.

Donald, Mar. 24 in Highland Park

and
1510

Park,

bgt

iiaal

parents

on

Mrs. Robert
Arbor
Av.,

a

son,

Keith

ith

wall

Hospital.

Grandparents

are

Mr.

and Mrs. Frederick P. Stone of
Juno Beach, Fla., and Mr. and
Mrs. Jonas P. Pearson of Lincolnwood.

PICCHIETTI—Mr.

and

Mrs.

An-

gelo Picchietti, 245 Sheridan Av.,
Highwood, twin daughters, Mary
Ann
and
Josephine
Michelle,

Mar.
tal.
Mrs.
rara,

PICCHIETTI—Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Picchietti, 1361 Arbor Av., Highland Park, a son David Philip,
Mar. 4 in Highland Park Hospital.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Vanoni, 532 Green Bay Rd.,
Highwood and Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Picchietti, 1683 Green Bay Rd.,
Highland Park.

POWERS—Mr.

are Mr.

Reinsdorf of Brooklyn, N.Y.
ROEHRIG—Mr.

A.

and

Roehrig,

Mrs.

1139 Deerfield

Rd.,

Deerfield, a daughter, Kimberly
Joy, Mar. 24 in Highland Park
Hospital. Grandparents are Mr.
and

16 in Highland Park HospiGrandparents are Mr. and
Giuseppe Balestra of FerItaly.

Grandparents

and Mrs. Milton Rifkin of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs, Max.

Mrs.

W.

E. Baker

and Mr.

and Mrs. William C. Roehrig, all
of Peoria.

ae

SPRINKEL—Mr. and Mrs. Eugene _
Harold Sprinkel, 477 Comstock
Pl., Highland Park, a son, Chac

Thomas, Mar. 8 in Highland Pai
Hospital. Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Robert P. Hagberg and ~
Mrs. Sibyl Sprinkel, all of Min- —
neapolis.

“s

SWETZ—Mr.

and

Mrs.

Harold .

Swetz, 1111 Davis Av., Deerfield,
a daughter, Kim Marie, Mar. 6

and

C. Powers, 1560
Highland
Park,

Mrs.

Richard

Cloverdale Av.,
a son,
Kevin

Richard, Mar. 16 in Highland
Park Hospital. Grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard R. Lesnick, 1560 Cloverdale Av., Highland Park, and Mrs. Alice G.

Powers of Boulder, Colo.
PUCKOWITZ—Mr. and Mrs. Bernard H. Puckowitz, 3083 Summit
Av., Highland Park, a daughter,
Marissa Ann, Mar. 22 in Highland

Park Hospital. Grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Tache and
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Puckowitz
of Chicago.
REINSDORF—Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Reinsdorf,
29
Ellendale
Rd.,
Deerfield, a son, Michael Andrew, Mar. 10 in Highland Park

Highland Park Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd —
Fruin of Elgin and Mr. and Mrs. |
Albert
Swetz
of
Wisconsin —
Rapids, Wis.
WEISKIRCH—Mr.

2
and Mrs.

ard Weiskirch,

1242 McDaniels

Av.,

Park,

Highland

a_

sc

Steven, Mar. 20 in Highland —
Park Hospital. Grandparents are —

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schonthal,—

833 Rice St., Highland Park, and —
Mrs. Morris Weiskirch of Chicago.
Z

ZOGHLIN—Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert _
G.

Zoghlin

of Evanston,

a son,

—

land Park Hospital. Grandparents

_

Ryan Cameron, Mar. 5 in High-

—

are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Postil,
645 Indian Hill Rd., Deerfield,
and Harry Zoghlin of Chicago. —

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them are invited to hear the plans
and to register for the series,”
according to Louis Heller of the
temple staff.
Some of the questions expected to

Society

to Hear Missionaries

Methodist
missionaries
from
Formosa will speak at Wednesday’s
luncheon for the Women’s Society

of Christian Service of the Deerfield Christ Methodist Church.
The Rev. and Mrs. Ted Cole,
home for a two-year leave from
Formosa, will give a program on

China

at the luncheon.

worked five
Theological
Cole taught

toral

They

have

years at the Tainan
College,
where
Mr.
psychology and pas-

counseling

and

Mrs.

Cole

Evanston Philanthropist
Will Speak at Dinner
Evanston

Clement

philanthropist

Stone

speaker
at
Presbyterian

Men’s

be discussed as real cases are:
Why do I continue working at a
job I despise? Is it fair to ‘“‘raid’’
my competitors for staff I need
desperately? Have I the right to
make my son a vice-president in
my own business? How does my
religion relate to my day-to-day
work?
The entire program will be introduced to the congregation at 10
a.m. Sunday in the temple, 1301

the

will

be

W.

featured

Deerfield
First
Church’s
annual

Fellowship

Dinner

at

6:30

p.m. Tuesday in the church.
Mr. Stone is president of the
Combined American Insurance Co.
Reservations and tickets for the
church men’s council dinner may
be obtained Sunday morning between services or by calling Council
Pres. Robert Napp, 637 Appletree
Ln.

taught English.
Mr. Cole is now studying for a
doctorate
in sacred
theology
at
Garrett Seminary in Evanston.

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North Shore Congregation Israel at
8 p.m. Tuesday.
It will be the fifth in a series of

is

will

palities.

University of Chicago, will speak at

program.
Dr. Gendlin

and

Paul Cohen of Winnetka is chairman of the Solel Adult Education

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Church will dedicate its recently
completed addition at three special
services Sunday.

at

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Speakers at a 3 p.m. dedication
service will be Dr. Olson; the Rev.
Gordon Kling, superintendent of the
Great Lakes District for the Free

Churches;

the Rev.

pastor

Evangelical
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Topics

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topic

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be the Rev. Kenneth Meyer, pastor
from 1954-60 and now serving as

of the Formerly

Russell

Phone 234-2460 in Deerfield
2100 Half Day Rd. (Rt. 22) at the Toll Rd.
Church School and Worship Services 10:60 and 11:30 a.m.

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The senior choir will sing during
the service.
At a 7 p.m. service, speaker will

meeting

you should

NORTH SHORE UNITARIAN CHURCH

Mrs.

William K. Hout of Mundelein. Dr.

Larry Larson,

pastor of Edgebrook (Ill.) Evangelical Free Church; the Rev. Richard
Swanson,
pastor
of
the
North
Suburban Evangelical Free Church
in Deerfield; and the Rev. Carrol

Anderson,

officiated. Among the guests were
the infant’s grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. K. Hout of Deerfield, and
an

It believes religion should help people deal directly with problems of
today’s world, not insulate against
them.
This is why many people
who do things during the week
come to our church on Sunday.

Church
believes
in
It believes
in civil

rights. It believes in the war on
poverty. It believes in the United
Nations. It believes in the nuclear
test-ban treaty.

First
Presbyterian
Church
recently. The Rev. Bernard F. Didier

mila

Airator

WE

HONOR

MIDWEST BANK CARD

student

Mr.

rently is director of the North Park

at an

11 a.m. service. The senior choir
will sing under the direction of Dan
‘Carlson,

services.

The
Unitarian
brotherhood.

I

will be the speaker

director of the
Churches
of

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evening

daughter of Dr.
M.
Hout,
857

Rosemary
Ter., Deerfield, Lisa
Marie, was baptized in Deerfield’s

Wesley
Hanson,
former
choir
director, will provide music for the

Dr. Arnold T. Olson, president of
the Evangelical Free Churches of

Patialicelatels MoU

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During the next few weeks, Colby’s in Evanston
will be undergoing a complete face-lifting.
So as of now, everything in our store
goes on sale.
Everything.

That $671 Heritage 95” Lawson Damask
sofa you’ve been coveting (but thought you
couldn’t afford) is now just $475.
A $298 Heritage silk lounge chair is now $195.
An ingenious Milling Road 3-piece cocktail table
(fruitwood top) was $527. Is now $425.

A Classic Italian 76” triple dresser, mirror, and
full or queen size bed were $687. Are now $477.

And so on.
Hundreds of genuine ‘‘finds’” from Colby’s
collection of fine decorator furniture.

Sofas. Chairs. Sofa-sleepers. Tables. Lamps.
Desks. Bedsprings and mattresses. Living room and
dining room furniture.

All priced low to clear.
Some are only one-of-a-kind, so don’t put it off.
Every item, we assure you, is well worth

fighting for.

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who taught music last summer, and

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her

_ Development, will be held at Con-

is

gregation

Solel,

3101

Clavey

children,

Others

Rd.,

will

830 Marion Av.,

Aaron

be

and

Nina

Rachel.

Verin,

360

| Highland Park. The program is
_ designed to bring together young_ sters from Chicago’s inner city and

Hazel Av., Cynthia Pekow, 921 Bob
O’Link Rd., Carrie Schaffner, 875
Pleasant Av., and Jeremy Kahn,
2660 Roslyn Ln.

| of learning and fun.

Glencoe residents who are planning to attend include Mrs. Howard

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| North Shore suburbs for a summer

|

_ The activities, directed by adults,
will include a complete art program of sculpting, collage, and
sketching. Classes in cooking, sew-

Trienens, 690 Longwood Rd.;
Robert Haas, 730 Bluff St.;
Donald Lowitz, 409 Woodlawn
Mrs, Allen Levis, 580 Sheridan

ing, knitting, and contemporary
_ dance are scheduled for girls.
The

ee

session

also

will

and Rabbi

periments, drama,

- swimming

include

nature,

program

in_

and

Northern Illinois
Students Begin

a

private

_ Highland Park pools. The swim| ming will be taught by Red Cross

instructors.
is.Mrs.

- eoln

Practice

Jack Friedman, 1287 LinAv. South, chairman of sub-

_ suburbs have participated in the
_ program in the past two summers.
Applications are available for
seven.

The

Barth,

1254

Arbor

Rd.,

From Highwood—Miss Nancy E.
Lenzi, 218 Evolution Av.
From Highland Park—Miss Betty
Jane Murphy, 388 Bloom St., and
Linda Jean Overman, 3490 Summit
AV.

obtained from Mrs. Friedman.

reunion

of

last

summer’s

_ campers and staff will be held
_ Saturday at the Pilgrim Baptist
_ Church in Chicago. Parents of city
_ Campers will serve as hosts for the

Johnson,

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Lynn
Christine
Ferrar Hughes,

Jeffrey Edward Jenkins, and Peter
Brewster Letarte.
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Bishop Gerald Francis Burrill of
Chicago performed the ceremony
at Trinity Episcopal Church.
The confirmands are:

Deborah

Harry

Serving

Teaching

The students are:
From
Deerfield—Miss

camp

Robert

land Park.

What

opens July 10 and runs through
_ Aug. 18. Further information may
_

girls were

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| boys and girls currently in grades
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and

the
Episcopal
Sunday in High-

Five
students
from
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Highwood, and Highland Park, all
students at Northern Illinois University, have begun their practice

_ urban registration, said more than
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_ three

Arnold Jacob Wolf, 543

Grove St.

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confirmed
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~~

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afternoon’ of lunch, songs, and
camp movies.
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(A position paper prepared
About Vietnam)

by the Executive

Committee

of Clergy

and

Laymen

Concerned

I. THE NEED TO SPEAK
A time comes when silence is betrayal. That time has come for us in relation to Vietnam. As members of American
churches and synagogues, we voice not only our own convictions, but seek also to articulate the unexpressed fears and
longings of millions of Americans.
The Old Testament forbids us to prophesy “smooth things,” and in the face of any evil, the mandate of Albert Camus
is laid upon all men, whether religious or not, that they “should speak out, loud and clear, and that they should voice their
condemnation in such a way that never a doubt, never the slightest doubt, could rise in the heart of the simplest man.
That they should get away from abstraction and confront the blood-stained face history has taken on today.”
Our share of responsibility for that blood-stained face haunts us today and prompts our outcry. We confess that we
should have spoken sooner

and with clearer voice, but we do

speak now, hoping it is not too late, adding our voice to

the voice of Pope Paul, the World Council of Churches, the Synagogue

Council

of America,

Churches, the National Conference of Catholic Bishops, and other religious

bodies,

in urging

the National

a reappraisal

Council

of our

of

policy

in Vietnam.
Our allegiance to our nation is held under a higher allegiance to the God who is sovereign over all the nations. When
there is a conflict between those allegiances, the priorities are clear: “You shall have no other gods before me.” “We must
obey God rather than men.” Each day we find allegiance to our nation’s policy more difficult to reconcile with allegiance to our God.

:

Both the exercise of faith and the expression of the democratic privilege oblige us to make our voices heard. For
while we speak as members of religious communities, we also speak as American citizens. Responsible expression of
disagreement and dissent is the lifeblood of democracy, and we speak out of a loyalty that refuses to condone a national
policy that is leading our world toward disaster.

We speak in full awareness that no easy answers are available. But we believe that issues must be pressed and questions
forced, if new answers are to be forthcoming. For the old answers no longer satisfy us.
Il.

THE

ONGOING

ANGUISH

No one planned the type of war in which we are involved. It has slowly escalated from one small move to the next
small move, each presumed to be the last that would be necessary, so that now we find our nation able to offer only mili-

tary answers to political‘and human questions. We sympathize with the dilemmas that face our President and Congressmen in dealing with a situation all decent men abhor. But a recognition of past mistakes does not entitle us to repeat
and compound those mistakes by continuing them on an ever- widening scale.
We are unable to support our nation’s policy of military escalation, and we find those to whom we minister caught as
we are in confusion and anguish because of it.
1. This anguish is based first of all on the immorality

of the warfare in Vietnam. We add our voice to those who pro-

test a war in which civilian casualties are greater than military; in which whole populations are deported against their
will; in which the widespread use of napalm and other explosives is killing and maiming women, children, and the aged;
in which the combatants are systematically destroying the crops and production capacity of a country they profess to liberate.

All who believe that man is made in God’s image must be horrified by such crimes committed against God and man.
There is guilt on all sides in such a war as this, but the guilt is ours far more than we have courage to admit.

2. Even those of us who recognize that sometimes evil must be done lest greater evil prevail, feel a sense of anguish
in the inconsistency between our stated aims and the consequences they produce.
Our ongoing escalation, far from bringing the war closer to an end, serves rather to increase its duration and intensity.
Our bombing of the north, far from bringing our enemies to their knees, serves rather to strengthen their will to
resist us.
Our military presence in Vietnam, far from stemming the tide of communism, serves rather to unite more firmly those

communist

societies which might otherwise develop separate

Our widening military involvement, far from

demonstrating

destinies.
to the world

our firmness

and

resolve, serves

rather to

make the world suspicious of us and fearful of our use of power.
At home, we find the war threatening the very goals we claim to be defending in Vietnam. Programs to help members of minority groups realize their own human dignity are jeopardized if not destroyed. A spurious type of patriotism is challenging the right of dissent and the open debate of public issues. Financial and psychological preoccupation with the war is destroying creative plans to alleviate poverty, overcome disease, extend education, replace city
slums and exalt human dignity. We grieve over lost opportunities that may never be reclaimed.
3. Our anguish is deepened by the discrepancy between what we are told by our government and what we discover is
actually taking place.
We are told that the other side gives no indication of desire to negotiate, and we then discover that such indications have been given, but that we have responded either with

We are told that our nation is prepared to negotiate
batants will not be welcome at the conferance table.
We are told that certain cities have not been bombed,

rebuff or military escalation.

with all concerned, and we then discover that certain of the com-

and we then discover that they have been.

We are told that civilian targets have been avoided, and we then discover that they have not been.
Such actions not only play into the hands of those who distrust us, since they can consistently discount our word,
but the continuous discgvery of discrepancies between our nation’s word and deed has already shaken the confi-

dence of our own people in the word of their government. We fear

both the immediate

our nation of this increasing deterioration of trust.

This, then, is our ongoing anguish: a crisis of conscience
cerning what we do not know.

and

long-range

consequences

for

concerning what we do know, and a crisis of confusion con-

il,
THE NEED FOR CLARIFICATION
The public debate is forcing us to choose between wrong alternatives in Vietnam. Consequently, agreeing with the
American Roman Catholic Bishops that it is “our duty to magnify the moral voice of our nation,” we ask for clarification
of the real alternatives.

The choices usually presented to the American people are three: (1) we could escalate rapidly and “win the war”

in the forseeable future; or (2) we could withdraw our troops and accept defeat; but (3) since to most Americans these
alternatives are unsatifactory, we must continue our present course, i.e. gradually escalate the war until the other side
capitulates to our increasing pressure.
We believe the realistic alternatives are closer to the following: (1) we can continue to fight a hard, bloody, increasingly bitter and frustrating war for many years, a war we can conceivably “win”, but at the price of destroying the

land and people we presume to liberate, of sacrificing more and more of our own young men to death, of widening
the probability that other nations will enter the conflict, of engendering increasing hostility against ourselves throughout
the rest of the world, and of emerging at the end with no “victory” worth what it has cost;
or

(2)

we

can

commit

ourselves

unequivocally

to

seek now

history does not present us with easy choices and that the road

rather than later for a negotiated peace, realizing that

to such a peace would be long and tortuous. Just as there

has been frustration and heartache in our gradual escalation, so too there would be frustration and heartache in the
development of new initiatives leading to a negotiated peace. Just as the risks of extending the war are great, so too
the risks of seeking new initiatives for negotiated peace are great.
But confronted by such a choice, we believe the American people will choose the path of initiatives for negotiation, and that the risks involved in such a choice are well worth taking.

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IV.
THE PRECONDITIONS OF NEGOTIATION
in our nation already feel that all efforts toward a negotiated peace have been made by us, and that any

Many

further initiatives must come

certain

from the other side. But

preconditions

that

seem

indispensable

from

our

to

negotiations

are not yet present in our policy, and without them other nations can hardly be expected to take seriously our intent:
1. The first precondition is implied in our questions

an

involves

and

assurance

government

that we

are

genuinely ready to negotiate, and that we are not merely trying to win diplomatically what we have not won militarily.
There will be no reason for response from the other side unless we indicate a willingness to seek peace without prior assurance that all details of the peace will follow our desires.
2. There must be some action by our government to lend credibility to our willingness to negotiate. It is increasingly clear that one indispensable prerequisite is our willingness unconditionally to cease the bombing of North Vietnam.
We are at an impasse. We have said we will not cease the bombing until there is a sign from the other side of willing-

ness to negotiate, and yet when such signs have come we have

ignored them. They have said they will give no further

bombing, and yet when we have briefly ceased. the bombing, no sign

sign of willingness to negotiate until we cease the

has come.
There is no way beyond this impasse until someone takes a fresh initiative. We, as the stronger nation, have both the
obligation and the opportunity to take that initiative.
The initiative must be unconditional. Having ceased the bombing, we must be prepared to wait until the other side
responds.

will

to expect that a response

reason

have no

We

soon, for it will take time to gain credibility for

come

our intent. In the interval, while diplomatic channels are explored, we will call upon religious leaders in other countries
to intercede and urge that positive response will be made.

3. If we truly do not intend to dictate the terms of peace in advance, then we cannot exclude from the conference

table any who are involved in the present struggle. Our nation must accept the National Liberation Front as a partner
in the peace talks in its own right. The previous assurances of our leaders have failed to state this clearly.
4. Other conditions are desirable, such as a de-escalation of the ground war to a degree commensurate with the
protection necessary for those already there. But since

the destiny of all nations is involved in a negotiated peace, we

which

from Vietnam.

must not seek it unilaterally, but must ask the full cooperation of all agencies designed to deal with international tensions. These must include an increasing role for the (United Nations, and a recognition of the potential role of the
International Control Commission in reducing ground hostility by providing an international presence under cover of
foreign

troops

might

ultimately

be

withdrawn

Although we address these appeals particularly to our own

than one participant, and we lay the seriousness of our

nation, we are fully aware that negotiations involve more

concern upon all men everywhere to offer further help in trans-

forming possibilities into realities.

V.
OUR ONGOING RESPONSIBILITY
We know that millions of Americans share the anguish we express, and endorse the alternatives we propose. If they
have been silent heretofore, we plead with them to speak up now, and pledge them our support. If they have spoken
earlier and felt no resonance of public response, we plead with them to speak again, so that together we can create
the new groundswell of public outcry that will force a reappraisal and a new direction.
We reaffirm our own responsibility to urge that new direction. We pledge to lay this burning concern upon the consciences of our religious bodies, through our local congregations, our denominated agencies, our councils of churches,
and our involvement in civic groups, so that increasing pressure can be brought to bear, through the pulpit, the public
forum, the mass media, and the ballot box, upon those in public life who make our policy decisions.
As we face a difficult and dangerous period in the history of man, we remember that our task is not to assign blame for
the past, but to accept resonsibility for the future; not to cast the stone of condemnation, but to offer the helping hand

of reconciliation;
We

who

not to proceed

are so deeply

self-righteously

and

involved in the immensity

vindictively, but to walk humbly and repentently.

of the present war must have the courage to initiate the steps that

will lead to peace. If we do not take those steps, we firmly believe that God will judge us harshly, and will hold us accountable for the horror we continue to unleash. But if we

do turn about, if we seek to undo whatever measure we can of the

God himself will be with us, to guide and chasten and

sustain

wrong that has been done, then we also firmly believe that as we walk that long and hard and often discouraging road,
us, and that he will deign

to use even us in restoring

some portion of the divine creation we have so grievously misused.
This statement is sponsored by the North Shore Committee
and Laymen Concerned about Vietnam

Individual

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EVANSTON

Mrs. Ben Kreisberg
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jared Ingersoll
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kuhiman
Carole Thompson
Mrs. John Barza
Stanley Starkman
Mrs. Gerhard Eckman
Rey. William Janssen
Mr. and Mrs. Irv Nebenzahl
Rey. Hadley B. Williams
Rey. Gary F. Skinner
Joann Lenormand
Rev. Charles W. Eddis
The Rev. Frederick Borsch
Hal A. Bergdahli
The Rev. Keith A. Leach
Mrs. S. A. Roberts
The Rey. John T. Mathison
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Levinson
Richard L. Ritman
Mr. and Mrs. David Friedler
Mrs. Lee King
Nathaniel and Nina Raskin
The Rev. Marshall E. Seifert
Arthur T. Omohundro
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Mitten
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold F. Becchetti
Mrs. Eva Masur
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Conner
Dr. Harry A. Bliss
Rabbi David Polish
Mr. and Mrs. E. Lee Huston
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome B. Landfield
Daisy Hattis
Mrs. Arnold M. Flamm
Mr. and Mrs. H. Bomberg
Professor Ronald Cohen
Dow Kirkpatrick
The Rev. S. Michael Yasutake
Jack and Betty Korshak
Errol E. Harris
Jane W. Egan
Mr. and Mrs. Octave Levenspiel
The Rev. and Mrs. Ralph G. Dunlop
Dr. and Mrs. S. Chaplik

Harold Katz
Dr. and Mrs. George A. Buttrick
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Jaguden
Rockwell C. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. John A, Oberteuffer
Jeffrey Mallow
Mr. and Mrs. David Liten
Mrs. Elmer Miller
Rey. and Mrs. Charles C. Peterson
Olga and Martin Baron
Roy C. and Margaret Fleming
Edna C. Dunlap
Gertrude Hill
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barrow
Caroline B. Halsted
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Chaitin
John Hancock
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Winokur
Lee K. Thorpe
Rev. Harry W. Conner
Rey. and Mrs. Max Tudor
Margaret Verhulst
Carol Lems
Dr. and Mrs. Arnold L. Widen
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Appel
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin A. Salk
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stewart
WINNETKA
Rabbi Allan Tarshish
Mrs. Moritz J. Loeb
Rey. and Mrs. Donald D. Hagerty Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Wilson
Mrs. Lila Lederman
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Lloyd Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Cohn
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Lewis
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Porteous
Lawrence Minear
:
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Pettit
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Voorhis
Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Boyer
Betty Heycke
Dr. and Mrs. George Eisenberg
Dr. Vincent D. Pollard
Mrs. Joan Peck
Mr. and Mrs. Wells D. Burnette

Linnea and Mark Burnette
Bobette Zacharias
Dorka Raynor
Severin Raynor
Dr. and Mrs. David Turow
Mrs. Henry Staffel
Martin

Elizabeth W. Colburn
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Lucille B. Newcomb

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Mr. and Mrs. Antone G. Singsen

Mrs. Morris

Stickgold

Rev. John C. Rosemeyer

Mrs. Philip W. Moore Jr.
Mrs. Robert M. Rasmussen
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Janus

Mr. and Mrs. Seymour
Arthur Madonick
Katherine Merrifield

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Edge
Mrs. David Fitchmun

Mr. and Mrs. James F. Marran
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Papier

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Mr. and Mrs.

Mr. and
Mr. and

tichard L. Mandel
Frederick O. Steadry

Mr. and Mrs. Allen M. Shoresman

Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Whitney
Miriam Booth
Mr. and Mrs. William N. Buffett
Mr. and Mrs. James B. O’Shaughnessy
Virginia S. Deane
John C. Woodbury
Mr. and Mrs. S. Wirpel
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Labadie
Mr. and Mrs. William Alfini
Mrs. Arthur Rosenbaum
Mr. and Mrs. Morton J. Harris
Mrs. Charles F. Cecil
Elizabeth P. Swain
;
WILMETTE
Mrs. Siegfried Shattil
Rev. Edmond J. Moroney
Rev. and Mrs. Buckner Coe
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brueggeman
Rev. and Mrs. Donald Farley
Dr. Pieter de Vryer
Rev.. Robert P. Mahoney
Harold E. Olson
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Cleland

STEERING

Rabbi Arnold Wolf, Glencoe
Rev. Buckner Coe, Wilmette
Rev. Max Tudor, Evanston
The purpose of the committee is to create among citizens of the
North Shore a greater awareness of the issues involved in the
war and to encourage the United States government to take those
necessary

Mr. and

Mainzer

Rev. Charles Eddis, Evanston

steps

Mrs. Jean B. Frey
Marion Hamilton

Thomas Boal

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Harry Barnard
Dr. and Mrs. Herbert N. Hazelkorn
Bernard Brindel
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Mary E. Druliner
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin P. Miller
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Mr. and Mrs. James A. Berg
Mr. and Mrs. George Rilling

a negotiated

settlement.

of Clergy

L. Gale

Mrs. A. F. Clifford
Mrs. Stuart P. Smith

Lewis A. Barry

Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Elizey
Mr. and Mrs. Joe S. Schenk
Gertrude B. Moore
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Sale
Lottie Steinfeld
Dr. and Mrs. Hyman Mackler
Dr. Alfred Flarsheim
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald B. Mullin
Mrs. Robert H. Garrett
Mrs. Gale M. Brooks
Mrs. Selma Fradin
Mr. and Mrs. David F. Bennett
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Young
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Adler
Mrs. William J. Waldman
Fred Bondy
Mrs. Donald R. Moffett Jr.
J. James Thomas
Mrs. Laura S. Wyly
Mr. and Mrs. Akira Omachi
Rabbi William Frankel
Joseph Howell
Stephen M. Winsett
Dr. and Mrs. Marvin L. Bernstein

COMMITTEE

Mrs. Sidney Rosenthal
Mrs. Gilbert Knott
Esther E. Ewell
Mr. and Mrs. Philip

GLENCOE
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NORTHFIELD
Betty Folzer
Rev. Webb Howard
Mr. and Mrs. Howard R. Clark
Mrs. Daniel C. Makeig
Mrs. Charles M. Bliss
Mrs. William W. Miller
A. Sidoff Nilsson
HIGHLAND PARK
Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Albert
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pekin
Mr. and Mrs. Staunton Flanders
Rose and Albert Soglin
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Golan
Mrs. Richard Weis
Mr. and Mrs. E. Padderud
Mary Bixby
Leonard Farb
Marifran and Richard Miller
Mrs. David Krichiver
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eliman
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Chester
Mrs. Annelle S. Houk
Mrs. Laura gf ray
Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Paine
Geraldine Kaplan
Dr. Stanford R. Gamm
Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Goldstein
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Masser
Mr. and Mrs. Berwyn Mendelson
Mrs. Henry Newman
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Roberts
GLENVIEW
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Brown
Dr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Stuart
Dr. and Mrs. Scammon Barry
Mr. and Mrs. Howard R. Conant
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kleiman
Dale Dornfeld
Paul and Bernice Courteol
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brull
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Reisman
Robert W. Browning

Mr. A. Donn Kesselheim, Winnetka
Rey. Donald Farley, Wilmette; Secretary
Mr. William Buffett, Winnetka; Chairman

We urge individuals who are in sympathy with the position expressed in “Vietnam—The Moral Dilemma” to make their views
known to government officials and to join us by writing The
North Shore Committee of Clergy and Laymen Concerned About
Vietnam, 1102 Oak St.,; Winnetka, Illinois 60093.

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Mr. and Mrs. Milton A. Glaser
Mrs. Stanley G. Harris Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bronstein
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Mayer
Solomon Sacks
Dr. Henrietta K. Sachs
Dr. and Mrs. Sidney Black
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Dr. Louis Yesnick
Mrs. Leo L. nenere.
Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Abrams
Alice A. Richheimer
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mandel
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Randy Riddle
Tommy Neil Tucker
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Stein
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harvey
Mrs. Gloria Wexler
Mr. Avers Wexler
Mrs. S. J. Jacobson
Dr. and Mrs. H. Steinberg
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Rubens
Mrs. Sefton L. Tallman
Mr. and Mrs. Byron S. Miller |
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Tobias
Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. Miller
Al Martin Curtis

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Mary

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tary &amp; junior
Milwaukee R.R.
Expressway and

Deerfield. Within easy walking distance to elemenhigh schools, skating rinks, swimming pool and
commuter trains. Just minutes away from Edens
the Tri-State Tollway. Golfing nearby at 4 country

clubs. See Deerfield Square this weekend!

KNOW HOW TO SHOW HOW
— FAST!
LOW-COST RENTALS AVAILABLE

_906 Church

than

AT HOME

[] VALUE

:

longer

with

DEERFIELD

FUN LW

a second

HOUSEHOLD

college

NORTH

3
-§
3

nasty pests

Immediate service—guaranteed results. In fact. many families rely
on. our unique low-cost Service for year-round protection. For as
little as $22 per year for the average-size home.

EXPERT BODY &amp;
FENDER REPAIRS
at reasonable prices.

a

_ doctorate and a master of arts
| degree from Harvard University
pearing mid-year graduation.

University, has been
appointed
to
a

AUTO BODY SHOP

_ Alfred S. Alschuler II, 71 Sheridan
Highland

in

of High-

of chemistry

PRAIRIE VIEW

RECEIVES DEGREES

Ess"

College

Sarah

Prairie

the

at Roosevelt

S. Guthmann
professor

Steinorth, 3079 Deerfield Rd.

629

| aircraft carrier USS Independence.

|

Cleland

D.

| Waukegan
Rd., Deerfield.
Mr.
- Christopher has just returned from
a

Wendell

Park,

her parents for the spring break.

| Norfolk, Va., is spending a one| week leave with his parents, Mr.
| and

Mrs.

Washington, D.C. Mr.
and Mrs.
Quisenberry
also
visited
their
daughter, Sarah, a freshman
at

Jeffry Steinorth of Riverwoods, a
sophomore at the University of
Illinois in Champaign, is spending
the Easter vacation at home. Mr.
Steinorth, a physics major, is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward O.

Apprentice

Christopher,

Park,

returned home after a visit
Mrs. Quisenberry’s parents,

VACATIONS

LEAVE HERE

Seaman

have
with

at Deerfield

kk

Mrs.

land

“Better call
Household
Pest Control
right away.”

“Our kitchen’s
simply overrun
with ants.”

On M arketing

13, have moved to 1765 Central Av.,
Deerfield, from Salinas, Cal. Mr.

ry, 2112 Park Ln., Highland

Mr. Schwartz is in sales with Tesko
Welding and Manufacturing Co.,

Joins Panel
Dr Walter

_briar Dr., Deerfield, from Skokie.

z

Mr.

of Muni-

John Quisenberrys

*

Mrs. Harold Schwartz
daughter, Cynthia, 5

have

N.Y.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Grahner
and their twin sons, Gary and Dale,

*

Robert

Rochester,

is vice president

Quip Corp. in Decatur.

_ Ine., Chicago. Debs is a freshman

Be

from

Schwarz

at Deerfield High School.
kk

Dr. Guthmann

DA 8-3737

wo. gs. PULTE, 1c.
Detroit

© Washington

¢ Chicago

272-7862
Pulte Built Means

Better Built

DRIVE Edens Expressway to Deerfield Road exit, West on Deerfield Road
to Wilmot, South on Wilmot to Deerfield Square. Or, Tri-State Tollway
to Deerfield Road exit, East on Deerfield to Wilmot, South on Wilmot
to Deerfield Square.

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April 6, 1967
*

�Classified Advertising Section
e

475-1560
Se te

tea

ae

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PAPER

9

=

COMBINATION

EVANSTON
REVIEW

CONCESSION

WIL mete

3

Lost

Avoid Conflicting

BIDS

DATES
HOW
Mail (or
meetings

DOG—LOST:
MALE
WEIMARINER—
215 yrs. old. Fri. March 31st or early
Sat. April lst. Gentle, Excellent with
children.
Has choke collar, no tags.
Cc. A. Kemp, 724-1244.

588 Lincoln Ave., Winnetka
Phone 446-4300

GEEACOE

LOST:
FEMALE
STANDARD
SCHNAUZER 9 years old» Answers to
‘‘Heidi’’.
Shaggy,
needs cut, cropped
ears &amp; tail, REWARD
Call days 1724-

7326, evenings, 272-3501.

FOUND—MARVELOUS,
M OSTLY
Dalmatian dog, about 142 years old,
adopted us 3 weeks ago, in vicinity of
are
Rd. and Longmeadow.
HI 61562
LOST:
SEAL
POINT
SIAMESE
CAT
named.
Timmy.
Vac.
.Beach
Road,
Glencoe
1 week ago. Reward VE
51723 after 6 p.m.
LOST YOUR PET?
It may have been injured. Call your
local animal
hospital.
DAvis
8-1440.
UNiversity 4-9416. UNiversity 4-1700.

715 Vernon Ave., Glencoe
Phone 446-4300

GLENVIEW
1806 Glenview Rd., Glenview
Phone 724-4300

LOST:
REMINGTON
PORTABLE
typewriter in black case Monday night
in alley between
500 block,
Popular
and 11th St., Wilmette. 328- 4251.

NORAIEROOK
1438 Shermer Rd., Northbrook
Phone 272-4300

HIGHTAND PARK
444 Central Ave., Highland
Phone 433-4370

Park

Phone 945-7300

Combination Classified Rates
for the 9 papers: $1.20 per line

Discount: .10 per line
(Cash with order or

if paid within 10 days)
lines
FOR

MULTIPLE COLUMN ADS
NOON MONDAY
Main office:
Central Avenue
Wilmette, Ill.

Highland
444 Central
945-7300

Park Herald
Ave.

STATION

Highland

rs
433-4370

WAGONS
TO

All
8

SHORE CHECKER
446-3344
24

Travel—Share

Your

hrs.

Car

FLY TO PARIS?
Chartered tickets available at reduced price due to illness. Leaving April
26. Call Hillcrest 6-5589.

SERVICES

LOST:

EASTER

WEEKEND,

Gold

BRACELET. REWARD.
HIlicrest 6-4057.

LOST:
LADY’S
YELLOW
GOLD
RECtangular LaConda watch, with yellow
and green gold band. Reward. Phone
GR

5-1185

MISSING
B.S.A.
LIGHTING
MOTOR
bike. Red w/chrome fenders. License
no
58274,
Serial
A
65113025.
Good
reward. GR 5-2498.

LOST

IN

EVANSTON:

WHITE

mese
female
cat.,
vic.
Church
Wesley.
Call UN 9-3629

4

SIA-

and

Personal

WITNESSES TO ACCIDENT
worth
Railroad
Station
ad
23, 9:30 p.m. please
2.

5

Business

KENT

A

AT KENILCrosswalk,
call RA 6-

Personal

HOUSE
SHEEP STREET
Stow on the Wold
Gloucestershire, England
INVITATION

Income

Authority Incorporated
INCOME TAX SERVICE
6031 Dempster
Morton Grove, Il.
-5282
I am a
retired
INTERNAL
REVENUE AGENT and a CPA.
I have prepared quality tax returns
for 19 years. May I do yours?
My fees are very reasonable.
Days 935-0280
Evenings 831-4085
NORTH
EVANSTON
TAX
SERVICE
OUR
41ST
YEAR
IN
PREPARING
all
types
of
income
tax
returns.
Complete accounting and bookkeeping
serv. avail, 2537 Prairie for information or appt. Call UN 9-9457.

HARE
PIE
SCRAMBLE,
a _ Hobb
Horse Festival, a Cockney singing pu
or an Orange Rolling. We invite you
to take home
memories
of the real
England,
not just those
of a_ stonefaced Guardsman outside Buckingham
Palace.
We are an English husband and his
American wife, who have a ball just
living here. We’d like to show you our
favorite
haunts for eating,
drinking,
and making merrie.
We
will
book
you
good
cheap
accommodations,
air mail you information,
help
plan
your
itinerary,
securing tickets for theatres,
sports,
festivals, continuously until you leave,
for $10 onlv.
On
arrival,
we
can
arrange
any
service,
from
meeting
you
at
the
airport to taking you and explaining
strange Englishisms such as a Cricket
match or the best places to shop for
onlv $15 a day.
R.S.V.P.
Tony and Jessica Kirby

TAX SERVICE

CONFIDENTIAL,
REASONABLE,
done in your home. Eves. and wknds.
475-3987.
RETIRED
Certified Public Accountant
Accounting, statements, taxes,
back work brought up to date.
ALpine 1-404
ACCOUNTING—INCOME TAXES
15 years experience
george n. AMES and Co.
Accountants
Business Consultants
1024 Emerson,
Evanston
869-7052

ACCOUNTING - TAXES

TO

Personal and Business
Professional Service
UN 4-1332
ACCOUNTING SERVICES
Income
taxes,
statements,
management
services.
.Wide
exp.
in public
accounting.
446-2191
days.
VE
5-2185
eves.
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
Wide experience
HA 7-1120

10

Dogs

and

Cats

DALMATIAN
A.K.C. CHAMP.
Good with children.

BRED.

STUD

SERVICE,
excellent
available.

BURMESE KITTENS
Male and female, CFA: Re
pion sired. Home raised. Cal
R 4-8620

.,

OLD
$150.

MUST

month

old

black

mask,

and energetic.

WANTED
TO
BUY;
ANGORA
OR
Persian kitten, 4 to 6 weeks old; white
or light color. 328-4009.
SCHNAUZERS,
MIN. SALT AND PEPper, pet and show; champ ~ Fie fully
inoculated;
ears
——
house
trained; home raised. 47 5708.
POODLES,
STD.;
BLK.;
314 MOS.
M.
and F.;
pet and. show;
exc. quality;
ch. bloodlines; A.K.C. Trained. Shots.
Ribbon winners. Terms. 529-2773.

5

WEEKS

PUPS
SHOTS
724-6887.

LOST: SILVER SHEPHERD,
FEMALE
Vicinity of Dundee and Sanders Rds.
‘‘Charlie’’. Reward. 945-0930 after 6.

TERRIERS

TWO
7 WEEKS

MOSTLY

PUPPIES

OLD.

945-0483.

SIAMESE

tens.

Very

LI’L BLACK

affectionate

spirited!

VE

PUPS

MUST

female

PART

Golden

WITH

tg

¥ ey re

on

be

Ss

ee

z

COLLIE

GHEE]

8 weeks,

pan

homes.
328-2160.

PUPS

train
tee

:

AKC.

3

old. Tri-color males, $50
broken Phone 438-2386.

MON’

each.

POODLE
PUPPIES
TO
BE
PRO
of. Guaranteed..A.K.C. reg.
All cok
$75 and up. Also stud service.
Wis. 414-634-0413 or 633-2938.

1

Animals, Pets
and Supplies

ELSINGER'S FOR PETS.
FOOD AND SUPPLIES
Two locations to serve
you
Davis St., Evanston, G

3330 Dempster

|

St., Skokie, 675-9645

Open a

ae of .
“RE

GERBILS

FOR

SALE.

-

GENTLE,

ry
pets.
Bright,
Hampster
smnanngy
clean,
easy
to care
Only
00.
Elsewhere
much |
433-0727.
:

WEST

GERMAN
SHEPHERD
PUPS
A.K.C.,
champion
German
and
U.S.
blood
lines.
Bred
for
temperament
and
beauty. 381-2596.

12.

FENCE

TYPE

DOG

a ds

with gate. 12 ft. long by 5 ft.
wide
by —
6 ft. high. Like new, easily instal ed.
Reasonable.

272-3168.

HIGHLAND

WHITE

TERR

a

M.. 4 months, worm free, home50. Csise
with children. Vaccinated, Se?
TW 4-6919 after 4 or weeken

Antiques

and

ANTIQUE

SCHNAUZERS

Exquisite

nishings,

WIRE
HAIR
TERRIER,
FEMALE.
5
months; A.K.C.; shots, paper trained;
good with children. $80. 869-6458.

Art Goods

Victorian

china

i

AUCTION

SUN., APRIL
414 DUNDEE

A.K.C. EARS CROPPED. SHOTS.
HOME RAISED. 674-9445

9, 12 NOON
AV., ELGIN

and

:

English

and glassware includ-

fur-—

ing
oval
mahogany
tables,
aid —
cabinets; inlaid chairs; marble topped
wash
stands;
inlaid sideboard ~ and

card
drop

SPRINGER
SPANIEL
BEAUTIES
A.K.C.
liver
and
white,
black
and
white,
male
and
female.
Champion
blood lines. $75. Call 869-1697.

other

tables; sets of 4 and 6
leaf tables; tripod tables;

furnishings.

plates

and

China,

vases;

cruet

sated
many

ty neh

sets;

porch

lamps; other lamps;
mantle
and wall —
clocks; grandfathers clock; brass
nd
copper items; candle sticks:
e) slace iy
items; barometers; wood tools;

PUPS

ings;

1-3730.

books;

swords:

and many

mé

more lovely items. Send a ca
Ke
placed on mailing list for all anti
sales. Inspection Sat., April 8, 10
a.r
to 4 p.m. and morning of sale.
DUNNING’S AUCTION SERVICE,
Elgin, SH 1-3483.
A

COLLECTOR

torian

Canton;

sofa,

paintings;
ling: and
2152 N.

IVORY

DISPOSING

1870:

pressed

Doughty

glass;

pine chest;
much mise.

Lincoln

Av:.,

TUSK,

OF

\

figur ie

oriental

mantel:
Sun. eee

Chicago.

5

ru;

‘

aca

EXQUISITELY

earved and ironwood bust. both
done
by top sculptors in Central Africa.
By
ah
Phone
evenings
838- 1964, area.

April: &amp;. big &amp; _ Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
aiae

$75

ett

MARKED

kittens.

free to good

DACHSHUND,
BLACK,
A.K.C.
«8
months
old,
male,
housebroken,
all
shots,
good
for
family
with
older
children. $70. Call PA 9-3134.

NORWEGIAN
ELK
HOUND
PUPPIES
A.BS&amp;.;
female;
3
months
old;
excellent children’s pets. Call after 6
p.m. 272-5997.

WEEK

Call 446-5449.

CYCLONE

MUST SELL ACCOUNT OF LEASE.
Excellent min. male poodle. Black, 20
months
old.
Shots.
A.K.C.
$40. Call
Mr. Hart, GR 5-5050.

11

Retriever.

sh

Bred for Perfection, EP a pia
5 mos. old maton: one females!

1013

SCHNAUZERS
—
LOVABLE
HOMEbred
pups.
A.K.C.
Love
children.
Shots. Barrington area.
39-9728.
GIANT SCHNAUZER PUPPIES
Females,
8 weeks,
sired by the top
Best in Show dog ‘champion Jerry
Krayenrain. Call 945-1055.

very

4

2 BLUE EYED BLACK KITTENS _
Siamese Tne pee Persian father.

ALASKAN
MALAMUTE
FEMALE
A.K.C. Champion blood lines. Beautisire
sss Best offer. Call UN 4-

CHAMP. SIRED
4-1845 no answer AL

1}

.

5-4676

offer. Call 272-3301.

PUPPIES

COLLIE, A.K.C. 4 MOS.
Sable and white; male; housebroken;
healthy; $65
634-6356.

..

MINIATURE
SCHNAUZER
months,
ears
cropped,
perm.
cham.
sired,
raised
in
home
children. AL 1-9086.

TEMPERAMENT.

12 SCHNAUZER

|

pup, A.K.C. Shots and wormed.

weeks.

FREE:
WELL TRAINED AND BEHAVED
Beautiful part-Persian spayed cat.
Call UN 9-3629

Call UN

HARLEQUIN

WELSH

TO GOOD HOME.
CR 2-5678

MINIATURE

on,

8 WKS.;..A.K.C.; CHAMPION
SIF
rT]
$125
BLACK*° MALE PODDLES, FROM
smallest toy to the largest sta

white

THREE EXQUISITE ENGLISH
CHAMPION SIRED WHITE MINIATURE POODLE PUPPIES.
296-4898 or 825-2179.
FREE

eee

champ _ sired;
show
q
cropped; 338- 2055; or27

BEAUTIFULLY

FOX TERRIER AND PART BEAGLE
puppies, 5 weeks old. All males $10.
Call 945-3989.

MIXED

of ee

MINIATURE

SHEPHERD
FOR

FOR

Has

with c 1d:
and
6 p.m. —

Call 256-3172.

DANE

pies;
. shots;

MALE
watchdog.

SHELTIE PUPS
( Nag: ~omir§ Colje)
10
2
Female.
Tri.
Home raised. a
345. $611.

GERMAN

son

HOME

dog.

good
yard
after

Call 815-385-4552

STANDARD
POODLE
PUPPIES
FOR
show or pets. Champion sire and dam.
$150 and up. Call Lorraine Torkelson,
256-1175 or UN 4-2200.

GERMAN SHEPHERD
U.K.C.; 142 yrs. excellent
729-2470.

FIND

female

sweet disposition,
intelligent. Needs
love. DAvis 8-7489

cham-

Tax

Tax—Accounting

IN HOME

dle Puppies available. Bred for qual
and disposiiton. Stud Service in
oe
:
profes
do
also
We
varieties.
grooming. Call 392-4550.

PUG,
MALE,
7
MONTHS
registered,
all shots.
Apricot

POODLE

A.K.C. BREED
Call 446-7227.

Service—Income

PC

STANDARD

AND

STANDARD

German Shepherd Puppies

O'HARE
NORTH.
Suburbs

Cats

and

Dogs

a

MOVING:

REGISTERED
MALES,
old. $75. 537-2370.

ACCURATE
ACCOUNTING
AND
TAX
service. Federal income taxes. Daily
service. Get refund before the rush.
256-3540 until 9 p.m.

CHARM

444 Central Ave., Highland Park

Deerfield Villager

LOST: BOY’S ZENITH HEARING AID;
bet.
Glencoe,
Wilmette,
and
Glenview. 724-1719.
LOST: TINKER BELLE
Mar. 29. Female
Persian calico cat.
All white under side. Vic. of Glenview
Rd., and Prairie Lawn. 729-0431.

Lost: Grandmother's

BPIELD

5 Ara
through
pete v*
by
TODA

9 Accounting

Tiger
cat,
male;
with
collar
and
identification; vicinity of Golf.
REWARD.
PArk 4-3159.

Park

of

LOST: BLACK AND WHITE TERRIER
3
legs.
Answers
to
the
name
‘‘Scamper.”’ Call 433-4392 after 4:30.

HIGHWOOD
444 Central Ave., Highland
Phone 433-4370

listing

'

BASENJIS,
BARKLESS
DOGS
OF
ancient Egypt. ‘Quality puppies from
top
show
stock.
12
CH.
in
3
la
Indiv.
A.K.C.
reg.
747-

TOY
‘POODLES
10
WEEKS
genes trained, shots, A.K.C. reg.
ales.
HI 6-0604

We will file them in THE CALENDAR
and notify you if there is a conflict.
We
are
now
listing
1967.
Help
us
to
‘clearing’ your dates

chamshots;
lines;
Shanelle-Darkin
pion sired;
call after 5 p.m.
weekPa fal anytime weekends. CLearbrook

'

| MINIATURE

GREAT

IT WORK?

phone) a complete
and events.

STANDARD

POODLES:
BEAUTIFUL
SILVER
toys and miniatures. Bred for: disposition. Home raised. A.K.C. 433-2117.

Simply

LOST:
SMALL
BLACK
CAT
WITH
white feet and stomach; in vicinity of
Normandy
Pl.
and
Central
Park,
Evanston. Responds to name of Ivan.
Reward.
Phone
after
8 p.m.
Mrs.
Worthington, GReenleaf 5-9079.

ee

DOES

1

10

Cats

and

Young
silver
male
with
pedigree.
Puppies
also _
A.K.C.
945-4085

"CLEAR" all club dates
through THE CALENDAR

Found

SIAMESE
MALE
CAT:
PEPPER.
Left
family
heart-broken
Sunday
evening, vicinity Wilmette and Ridge.
Very
loving,
very
loved—please
return.
REWARD!!!
256-3699

1232 Central Ave., Wilmette
Phones 251+4300 or 273-4300

1232

and

all

'

APRICOT

POODLES,

HIGHLAND PARK
DEERFIELD AREA
PRESIDENTS
AND
PUBLICITY
CHAIRMEN

THE CITY OF EVANSTON IS
Accepting
bids from
concessionaires
desiring
to
operate
at
municipal
beaches in 1967. For further information call Mr. Heap Gr 5-3100, Ext. 227.

1020 Church Street, Evanston
Phones 475-1560 or 273-5211

DEADLINE

to

°

Dogs

10

MESS AGE

AUCTION

nelaimed bicycles to be auctioned on
pa April 15, 1967 at the Police
pe
Garage, 825 Green Bay Rd., 11 a.m.
Bicycles to be sold to highest bidder, in
accordance with —
143, Sec. 141,
Illinois Revised Statut
WILMETTE ‘POLICE DEPT.

“The

Minimum 4

OF PUBLIC

NOTICE

Business Personal

5

Notices

1

et

First in the State 1966, '63, ‘62, ‘61, “60, 59.

273-4300

(chicago Toll Free)

273-5211

e

251-4300

First in the Nation 1963 and 1960 a

a

Clasifed

�CLASSIFIED
Service—Income

Pets and Supplies
and Art Goods
rel and Furs
jisers—Auctioneers—
ale rn

peek road
‘Automobile a

and

Accessories

- Autos—Trucks—Trailers—For
imobiles—Wonted To Buy
Autos—Trucks—Trailers—

ae :

Rent

To Rent

s and

Outboard

Motors.

and Gifts

and Contractors
Maintenance and Repair
Supplies and Materials
Opportunities
ments
and _ Partnerships
Personal

Service
and

Antiques
VATE

ict.

and

PARTY

furn.,

Art

Houses To Share
Industrial
Light Housekeeping
Out of State
Rooms
Storage Space
Stores and Offices
Summer Rentals

Goods

SELLING

etc.

All

wal.

15

Business

EARLY

or

S:, simple turned legs, new tops,
bert ; finger carved oval top Father
odin:
2 matching side chrs., $50
coln
rocker,
hand
hooked
$65;
wooden
3 book
shutter
n,
white
and
brass
trim,
$35;
faced
ancestral
painting,
=
a
J:
sm.
Federal
chr.,
pat
oval
topped
tble.,
$65:
aehiasd china, service for 12, 80 yrs.

Call between

16

10%

PRICE

FOR

ORI-

eat

rugs;
French
furniture;
odd
ts and bric-a-brac. Phone 338-3700
oapume Mr. Ross.

4

ae

orld;

eit

Great

“COME

erage
Used;

Books

All

fine

and

rare.

The

Sell

IN
or

Search

08. eapervacks.

DELIGHT

8th

onened.

15for

—

NO

Box 60, Wilmette,

HIGHLAND
Cream

PARK—31

Store.

FLAVOR

Established

5 yrs.

USE
_ HOLLISTER

— Classified

ADS

ICE

High
net.

Equipment
Oakton,

WE

Rd.,

Glv.

Opp.

Post

$3.50;

CARLYLE'S

Office
GReenleaf

Piano

27

Loans
IF

INSTRUCTION ON ‘ALL
INSTRUMENTS
FINE PROFESSIONALS

Pianos-Organs-Stereo
Recorders-Record Players
Records-Sheet Music
Tuning - Musical Entertainment

Davis

for

YOU

NEED

29

Moving

and

MIDDLETON

ALTERATIONS
COATS.
328-5159

DRESSMAKING AND ALTERATIONS
FORMALS,
GRADUATION
DRESSES
FAST—REASONABLE
Park 4-3944.

HERBERT

MOVERS

MIDDLETON

ILL.
CR

2-5520

SWANSON BROS.
MOVERS
Mr. Ray
Since 1921

GReenleaf 5-3141
I.C.C. No. 197773 MC

MOVING? RENT A TRUCK
PADS — DOLLIES — U-DRIVE
JOHNSON’S TRAILERS SERVICE
ROgers Park 1-2000
7446-48 N. Clark
Chicago, Ill.
NEED SMALL ITEMS MOVED,
rummage
items
picked
up _= and
delivered?
Have
an
odd
job to be
done? Call AL 1-4394
THRIFTY MOVING &amp; STORAGE
INSURED &amp; BONDED

UN 4-3700

LESSONS
ADVANCED.
AL 1-5047

PIANO AND ORGAN LESSONS
at your home. Children or adults,
beginners or advanced.
Mr. Gersch, ph. VA 6-0488.

LESSONS

CLASS OR PRIVATE
ALpine 1-3896

Storage

CO.

BR 3-3332

FRENCH
HORN
TEACHER.
BEGINning or advanced students for
private
instruction. Highly qualified.
William

Mercier.

34

Call AL 6-2383.

Pianos and Musical
Instruments

PIANOS - ORGANS
3 Mos. Rental Special
;
Kimball-

2 MONTHS FREE
Yamaha-Lowrey-Whitney
ORGANS
setae
Kimball- Sone
New-Used

SKOKIE

etc.

MUSIC. CENTER

8016 Lincoln

OR
Open

Eves.

3-5612

’til 9.

FOR
SALE:
LIKE
NEW
GIBSON
semi-accoustic elec. oe eh
6 string;
sunburst
finish;
1
pickup;
w/case,
with amp; $150. NEweastle 1-1895.

ALTO

SAX,

$100

EXCELLENT CONDITION
945-0714

Not

Be Undersold!

LARGEST DISPLAY
OF

100’S

OF

BALDWIN PIANOS.
In our

Direct Factory Showroom
Sun.-Mon.-Tues. Specials
Hammond Spinet Organ
Baldwin Spinet Organ
Hammond A-10
Gulbransen Spinet Organ
Gulbransen Baby Grand

OPEN

GUITAR—BANJO—AUTOHARP
VARied
styles
taught
by
performerinstructor
Bob
Gand.
Call me.
It’s
ae
School of Folk Music. WI

VOICE

Will

NAYLOR'S

1-4201

OR

Shopping Center
ON DISPLAY—

PIANO

HARRY
HALPER
PIANO
INSTRUCTION
At my home in Wilmette.
Also at Naylor’s in Glenview.
Phone 256-2678

of Evanston

NORTHBROOK,

BUTTONS,
BUCKLES
AND
MACHINE
button
holes.
24
HOUR
SERVICE.
Belts,
Pleating.
Complete
stock
of
metal zippers.
VOGUE FABRIC SHOP
722 Main St.
UNiversity 4-3034
DRESSMAKER
WITH
EUROPEAN
trade school will solve all your sewing
problems in her own home.
869-8571

ALpine

quickly and confidentially!
for details—call Mr. Ingrish
328-8100 Extension 250

Piano-Organ

IN

POPULAR

PIANO

any worthwhile purpose
get a low cost loan
at the

First National

KRUGMAN

LESSONS

BEGINNERS
JEFF WISCOMB

FOR ALL YOUR MOVING NEEDS BY
Professional Movers. Fully equipped
and insured. I.C.C. 22033 M-C
St.

MILDRED

AROUND?

NAYLOR'S
1-STOP

We

GUITAR CLASSES
Adults or children;
guitar rental;
EXPERIENCED
TEACHER
Frank Narrol
272-8129

Investments

MONEY

full, $4.50

DRESSES, TAILOR SUITS,
2213 Central St., Evanston.

and

SHOP

BALDWIN-HAMMOND
WURLITZER-LOWREY
eee
CONN-CABL
STOREY-CLARK

272-749 |

1

M.G.

Instruction

1363 Shermer Rd. Northbrook

RENT EVERYTHING

5-5080

REMOVAL
HI 6-2786

Tape

5-7400

RD.

WHY

VISIT

We
have
a
SUPERIOR
RENTAL
PLAN
which will save you money—
and excellent REPAIR SERVICE. We
carry
an
abundant
stock
of
all
instruments including:

YARD

YOrktown

724-0300

1110
5-5074

OR

RENTAL HEADQUARTERS
ACE RENTAL

M.G.

ALTERATIONS
straight,

Skokie

8910 WAUKEGAN

MONOGRAMMING
BELTS, BUTTONS AND BUCKLES
COVERED WITH FABRIC
EXPERT PLEATING
MARY ANN SILKS &amp; WOOLENS, INC.
626 Church, Evanston
DAvis 8- 3984
Golf Mill Shopping Center,
Ph. 824-9212

Hems,

Rental

Open Daily 8 to 5, Sat. 8 to
No charge for Sunday

FITTINGS BY “JANE”’
APPOINTMENTS NECESSARY
Coats, dresses and skirts.

III.

Sits
Sales still growing. 5 figure
all
9 a.m.-1 p.m. 432-9711.

WANT

EQUIP. FOR RENT
WE DELIVER
ACE RENTAL
Waukegan Rd.
YO 5-5080

Glenview

BY

Repairing &amp; Refinishing

Pianos and Musical
Instruments

Bros. Movers

Musical

SING-ALONGS.
30. HI 6-1715.

RENTAL

EAST-GLEN CLEANERS

d
full
enrollment-good
locaEstablished
14
years-excellent
- gpportunity for right person. Write ACLAIR
RECENTLY
MODERN2 bay service station, excellent
facilities, prime location in Evanston.
Call NA 5-9400

LEAD
with

1-0666

SCHREFFLER
MUSIC CO.

Will Travel

WANTED
SINGER
BASS
GUITARIST
equipment. age 14 through 17.
:
272-7161

ALTERATIONS

1619

Glenview
Wilmette
Northbrook

Guitar,

CALYPSO,
occas. Tod Turl,

3748

Dressmaking—Sewing—
Needlework

in

3 KOENIG &amp; STREY
LICENSED

8910

30

JOHNSON EQUIPMENT Co.

PARTY

21

Have

34

MOVERS

ALSO RUBBISH
Ill. C.C. 20554 MC-C.

BROTHERS

FOLK
Any

153

Storage

DOVER

Carney

MAGIC FOR YOUR CHILDREN’S
party. Ask for Dan, AL 6-1148.
MAGIC BY GARY
Children or adults.
Stage or home.
359-3252

23

EXCEPTIONAL FOODS
CATERED
WITH/WITHOUT SEEN eANTs
WHY COOK
1709 Glenview
Rd., Satan:
Ill. For
menu planning, Miss B. 724-0302.

729-

FRANCHISE,

—-

WANDA

Upholstering,

Wanted To Rent—
Apartments
Board and Room
Furnished Apartments
Furnished Houses
Garages
Houses
Light Housekeeping Rooms
Rooms
Share Houses and Apartments

JACKSON MOVERS
We
specialize
in
moving,
packing.
Large or small jobs at reas. rates day
or night. Exp. men. UNiversity 4-2662
or UNiversity 4-1105.

THE
COUNTRY
BOYS
HAY
RIDES,
carriages, Pony Rides, Fire Engines
sent
anywhere
for
kids’
and
adult
parties.
Or have
your party
at our
antique Party Barn. NE 4-3633.

Photography

MYRLE’S GOURMET CATERING
Delicious and Artistic Foods
For the Discriminating Hostess
Complete Service and Equipment
OUTSTANDING WEDDING
CAKES AND RECEPTIONS
ALpine 1-5841

service.

items. Call for further details.

S700L,

CO.

Wanted To Buy—Houses
Real Estate Loans and Mortgages
Roofing and Siding
Rug and Upholstery Cleaning
Rummage
Schools and Instruction
Shades—Blinds—Awnings
Situations Wanted—
Students
Women—Business and Professional
Women—Household
Women—Baby Sitting
Men—Business
and
Professional
Men—Household
Men and Women
Men
and
Women—lIndustrial
Sporting Goods and Equipment
Trade or Barter
Travel—Share
Your Car
Tree Trimming
Trucks
and
Trailers—For
Sale
Toys
Typewriters—Business Machines

THE LOW-COST LOCAL MOVERS,
to haul one item or a houseful.
Insured,
Ill. CC22633MCC,
864-6139

Inc.

OF HIGHLAND PARK
entertainment specialists’
party marquees—
catering—entertainment
dance floors—car parkers—lighting
“One call does it all”
ID 2-1240

BRINKMEYER

and

for your child’s birthday!
TINY
TRAINED
ANIMALS,
mystery, wonder and surprise!
An hour of vaudeville magic
at a VERY MODEST PRICE!
NORMAN:
256-3033

and

KELLY MOVING
AND HAULING
1-2686
Ill. C.C. 18345MC-C RO
CALL

“Your

Catering

St., Evanston.

- exceient
location,
with
established
business—both
phone
and
walk
in.
Includes pizza oven and many other

PLAY

Cameras

Moving

RO

Entertainment

hdo Productions,

RODDED

py

251-

AMERICANA ENCYCLOPEDIAS. 1966
_ edition. Never used. Best offer 17292702 after 6.

CHICKEN

22

MR.

MINOLTA
SR7
SINGLE
LENS
REflex
1.4 lens,
1000th
second
built-in
ce
meter. ‘Case,
$110. Call OR
5-

KENNEDY'S

gift, never

ALTERATIONS AND HEMS ON WOMen’s apparel. Formerly with Peck and
Peck. Vicinity of Foster and Sherman.
UN 9-6367.

YOUR
AUTOMOBILE
WASHED
AND
Simonized,
interiors
spotlessly
cleaned. Quality work guar. Done at
your convenience by appt. Free pickae aoe delivery, Call AL 1-5617 or AL

Western

CHILDCRAFT
BOOKS
set; regular $130; will sell

duplicate

CLEANED

Reasonable prices, work guaranteed
KAEHLER LUGGAGE SHOP
1421 Sherman Ave.
DAvis 8-0744

17

29

MAGIC

HANDBAG AND
LUGGAGE REPAIRING

Britannica,

cheap.

BOOK SALE-ALL KINDS
a.m. until 2 p.m. Sat., April
663 Walden Rd.,
Winnetka, Ill.

= SET
OF
volume

4

AT

1966;

1911 Central

‘We buy pOone
10
;
:

Of

unused.

BROWSE

|

ENCYCLOPEDIA

Britannica,

Ed,

12 noon.

FURNITURE,
APPLIANCES,
JUNK,
Bldg. materials, brush, etc. AL 1-7960.

phone any time for information or
appointment. DA 8-4424. Ask for free
booklet on values,
etc. BOOKER’S
BOOKS 1307 Chicago Avenue.

-

CHAS.

Motorcycles—Go Carts
Moving and Storage
Musical. Instruction
Notices
Office and Store Equipment
Painting..and Decorating
Personai
Personal Service
Piano Tuning
Pianos
and
Musical
Instruments
Plumbing
Printing
Radio-TV-Hi-Fi—For Sale
Radio - TV - Hi-Fi
Service and Repair
Real Estate For Sale
Apartment Buildings
Business Property
Cemetery
Lots and Crypts
Condominiums
Co-op Apartments
Forms—Acreage—Estates
Houses
Investment Properties
Out of State
Resorts
Summer and Winter Homes
and Cottages
Town Houses
Vacant Property
Wanted To Buy—Apeartment
Buildings
Wanted To Buy—Condomi
Wanted To Buy—Co-op pvsernden

Needlework

Frank's Disposal. Service

TIFIED
BOOK
APPRAISER
store all day Friday and Saturday,

BOOK

AND

DRAINS

Books and Gifts

CASH FOR YOUR BOOKS

Dressmaking — Sewing —

Service

CONSTRUCTION
PArk 4-0367

~ MARCELL’ S “ART STUDIO
RIDGE RD. __—~ WILMETTE, ILL.
CASH

724-4677
9 a.m. and

PUMPED

Art

DISHES BOWLS AND VASES FIGURE:
a
head, $85 50 Mexico frames, 10%
f 10 Batik
pictures,
$10
and
$15
‘Bronze
head,
Thailand
20%
off
2
yp lel age
hand colored, beautifully

21

SEPTIC TANKS
CATCH BASINS

Faience

IGHEST

Opportunities

Business

belly
stove
planter,
$45;
early
g. gate leg tble. in rough, $50. Ail
. restored or semi-restored. DealBia'3 to 10’.
wre
firm. Phone RO 1ol

framed,

Rooms

SERVICE
STATION
DEALER
wanted. Phillips 66, ‘Winnetka. Established customers and business. Closed
Sun. Call 446-3500.

old, white and gold, $175; splendid
mahog. sleigh bed, dresser, $350; iron

- Royal igang

Plants and Shrubs
Gutters and Downspouts
Heating
and Air Conditioning
Help
Wante
Women—Business and Professional . 107
108
Women—Household
Women—Baby Sitters
Women—lIndustrial
Help Wanted—
Men—Business and Professional
Men—Household
Men—Industrial
Help Wanted—
Men and Women
Household
Home Service
Household Appliance—
Service and Repair
Household Goods—For
Sale
Household Goods—Wanted
To Buy
In Memoriam
Interior Decorating
Jewelry and Jewelry Repair
Lawn Mower and Tractor—Service
Legal Notices
Loans and Investments
Lost and Found
Mobile Homes
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous—For Sale
Wanted To Buy

Beauty Shop for Sale

mahog.

Drop leaf tble. w/brass cap feet, $75:
_ fine cor, whatnot, $50; pr. sq. top.

.

Gardening and Landscape Service—

Houses

:

Photography

Town Houses
Vacation
Rentals

Christmas Trees and Decorations
Coins and Stamps
Concrete Work
Conducted House Sales
Disclaimer of Debts
Dogs and Cats
Dressmaking—Sewing—Needlework
Draperies &amp; Slip Covers—Custom Made
Electrical Service
Entertainment ~
Equipment Rental
Exterminating
Fireplace Wood
Floor Refinishing and Covering
Flowers and Florists
For Rent—
Apartments
Apartments To Share
Board and Room
Convalescent Homes
Furnished Apartments
Furnished Houses
Garages
Halls and Studios
Hotels

Tax

oning and Heating

INDEX

SUN. 1-5
WKDYS.
TIL
1850 Waukegan Rd. Glenview
1795 St. Johns, Highland Park
Glenview 724-2100
Highland Park ID 2-2510

It Makes

9

a Difference

When you buy your piano from
A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN
Only here
will you
find the
select
Kranich &amp; Bach and Winter amongst
other well-known makes.

Don't Buy a Grand

until
fully

you see: our custom rebuilt and
guaranteed
Steinways
Baldwins
Conovers
Kimballs
Lyon &amp; Healys
and many
others ph
SIR
priced.
Rentals with option to buy. We buy
and trade pianos. Complete perviciox
dept.
Family
tradition
of
expert
craftsmanship.
nen
workmanship
is our mark of qua
KURT SAPHIR PIANOS
1143 Greenleaf, Wilmette
Immed. S.E. Wilm. Northwestern Sta.
North 256-0167
South BA 1-8894
Daily 9:30-5:30
Mon., Thurs. 9:30-9
WAREHOUSE SALE
RENT A NEW PIANO $5.00 A MO.
JANSSEN—CABLE—GRAND—KAWAI
New Spinet-88 Note
New Console Direct Blow
10 Used Grands
Used Spinets and Consoles
Practice Uprights—players
Open Mon.-Thurs., 9-9 Sun. 12- 5
FIELDS PIANO CO.
7315 N. Western, Chicago
AM 2-2023
BIG VALUE
Grand pianos painstakingly rebuilt. New
and
reconditioned
Spinets,
consoles,
Studios. Rental option plan for children. Come in or call in daily 9 to 6
Mon. and Thurs. to 9, Sundays 1 to 5.
UTTERBERG PIANO CO.-EST. 1910
5731 N. Central Ave., Chicago
RO 3-5020

Need
WILL

Pianos—All
PAY

TOP

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

Makes

PRICES.

MIDWEST PIANO
HOllycourt

af

CO.

5-5900

April 6,

1967 _

�ee
-

34

34

; Pleats and Musical

5a

-

50

Pianos eal Musical

Instruments

Instruments

SPECIAL
DISCOUNT
ON
NEW
AND
used pianos. Steinway Grand 6’ EB.
Baldwin Grand, like new, reas. Used
Spinets
from
$195.
Many
others
to
choose from.
MIDWEST PIANO CO.
2638 Devon Av.
HO 5-5900

DRUMS FOR SALE; PREMIER DUAL
base,
tom
toms,
snare
and covers;
$650 or offer. Call Marsh
Kaufman,
UN 4-2813.

WE BUY USED PIANOS
HIGHEST PRICES PAID
Spencer Co., BR 4-291
HAYNES
FLUTE
AND _
PICCOLO.
Selmer
Sax, $185, Oboe, $165;
Clarinet, Cornet $25 each, trumpet, trombone $45 each, Fr. horn, Bari. horn,
bass violin; Banjo, others. Will trade.
SH 3-8252 GR 5-6327.

GORDON'S

Central

St.

GReenleaf

ZENKER'S

PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR
GEORGE E. NEWQUIST

YOUR

PIANOS

PIANO IS AN INVESTMENT
PROTECT IT!
Expert tuning and repair; appraisals;
rebuilding;
pianos
bought
and _ sold.
KEN SWEET, Associates, UN 4-7407

37

McCALL
Western, Chicago
CO 17-7564
LUDWIG 8-PC. DRUM SET
2 yr. old; immac: cond.; stools, sticks,
covers.
$400
or
best
offer.
Must
sell—drafted.
Call
729-2154.
Ask
for
Pinto after 6 p.m.
STEINWAY CONCERT GRAND PIANO
7 ft. Ebony; beautiful cond. and tone.
Owner moving to apartment. Reasonable.
835-0012.
SPINET
PIANO,
WURLITZER
distressed
finish,
bleached
walnut,
six
years
old,
excellent
condition,
$450. UN 4-9189.

Schools

2727 Crawford, Evanston
Beautiful facilities..3 acres of property. Full and half day arrangements.
Age 21, through 5. Hot lunches, arts
and
crafts,
dancing
and_
foreign
language.
19 yrs.
of exp.
Licensed
wagons. Call
DA 8-7065 or YO 6-7065
OPENINGS

PIANO

BABY GRAND
MAHOGANY
bench. Call

GIBSON ELECTRIC
YEAR
ONE
Hardly
amplifier.
with
tar
excellent condition. $125 or best
Call eves. 274-6057.

UPRIGHT
51’

HIGH;

TARY

NEEDLEPOINT

FINISH;
433-4066.

GUIused,
offer.

869-7529.

DRUM SET—SLINGERLAND
tom;
tom
snare drum;
Bass drum;
two cymbals, 18 in. and 20 in. Sell for
$250. Call PArk 4-7278.

SPINET PIANO

BALDWIN

FINEST QUALITY;
Walnut finish

ACROSONIC
743-0256

UPSMALL
ANTIQUE
piano.
Excellent condi-

COLLECTOR’S
right French
tion. 944-5108.

PIANO

KNABE CONSOLE

$750
272-7580 or 272-0680

Call

AMPEG B-15-N BASS AMP
plus
electric
Fender
precision
guitar. $400.
234-2912.

bass

LIKE NEW

ORGAN

CONN

SACRIFICE—$700
729-3374.

FIESTA
475-6199

RED,

JAZZ
WITH

BASS

CASE $190.
AFTER 6 P.M.

FENDER

BASSMAN AMP, $260,
7 months old,
FENDER JAZZ BASS GUITAR,
$200. Call after 5 p.m. PA 4-2506.

LUDWIG

DRUMS

BASE, SNARE, AND TOM-TOM
Excel. Cond.; $150. Call GR 5-2250.

-

ACNATURAL”
“*B-25
Guitar with case. Very good
$100. CALL 869-7627 AFTER

GIBSON
coustical
re
4P.M.

BALDWIN
AMP,
2
12”
SPEAKERS,
Reverb. Tremelo. Excellent condition.
Best offer. PArk 4-7825.

APARTMENT
HUNTING?
A wonderful selection awaits

you in the Want

Ads. Turn

to Classification #132 in
this Paper!

April

1967

6,
t

SECONDARY

EXPERIELEMENSUBJ&amp;CTS

PLUS
SPEECH
THERAPY.
869-6216
or DA 8-8960.
DECOUPAGE UNLIMITED
1747 Orchard Lane
Northfield
Materials and Instruction
Phone 446-8770

Camps

38

FOR
HORSE
LOVING
BOYS AND GIRLS
Arrowhead
Ranch,
Rice
Lake,
Wis.
Private horses for each. Corral, trail,
pack,
western
show,
swimming,
all
camp
activities.
Mod.
facilities,
38
years background
Call after 6 p.m. AM 2-0358; or GR 57661.
BOYS

CANADIAN CANOE TRIP
August 10-20, ages 13-17
A truly fantastic trip. Write or call
Richard McDonald
Doug MacNiel
446-1696
446-1039
Woods
N’
Waters.
933
Hill
Rd.,
Winnetka
SUMMER DUDE RANCH
Western
living,
horse
back
riding,
cook outs. Swim, dance, have a ball.
Educational
and_
recreational
program.
6 years
and up.
Registration
deadline May Ist. Call FL 8-4429.

HOME

HARP, LYON AND HEALY
Concert model;
excel. cond.;
Soundboard, 2014 in. Private owner.
835-0012

FENDER

AND

50

MAINTENANCE—
EXTERIOR

Builders

and

after

6 p.m.,

VE

5-0262

Room additions
Rec. rooms
Kitchens
Family rooms
Bathrooms
Dormers
Free Estimates Gladly Given
Deal direct with owner—no salesmen
Once job is started, completed
WITHOUT DELAY
CLAUSEN CONSTRUCTION CoO.
General Contractors
WE
OFFER
A COMPLETE
SERVICE
for every type of building remodeling
Ceramic Tile — Vinyl Tile Work
Concrete Work — Walks, Steps, Footings
Roofing and Roof Repairs
Tuckpointing of Chimneys and Walls
No matter how large or how small the
work, we will be pleased to figure it.
CLAUSEN CONSTRUCTION CO.
22 Green Bay Road, Winnetka
John B. Clausen
HILLcrest 6-2100
Structural Engineer
Mrs. V. Short
PArk 4-7786.

OWNERS

AVAILABLE
NOW—THE
MANPOWER
and equipment to give you a quality
built addition or interior remodeling
work.
Free
estimates,
fully
bonded
and insured. 20 years’ experience.

Northtield Bldg. and Const.

250 Skokie Blvd.
Day: 835-3327

Distributor

FREE ESTIMATE

Repaired and Installed

Prices Now
SAVE

20%

in Effect
Additions
Family Rooms
Dormers

HAROLD

O. SCHULZ

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Expert workmanship and smart styling.
New
homes,
new
kitchens,
remodeling and additions. Free sketches and estimates. DAvis 8-1949.

Oehl

&amp; Bobart

ADDITIONS
GARAGES
RECREATION ROOMS
COMPLETE
HOME
IMPROVEMENTS
WE SPECIALIZE IN GOOD WORK
FREE ESTIMATES
CR 2-1893
774-2407
CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
Rec. rooms, kitchen remodeling, room
additions,
repairs,
homes.
built
to
order.
15 years on the North Shore.
No
salesmen’s
commissions
to pay.
Deal direct with carpenter and save.
438-8329 for free estimate.

EDWARD

PLASTERING
TUCKPOINTING — STUCCO — REPAIR
AL 1-3372 R.W. Linster or PA 4-0840
Serving the North Shore for 23 years.
COMPLETE
REMODELING,
NEW
homes,
additions,
kit.,
baths,
tile
work,
roof
repairs,
concrete
work.
QUALITY CONSTRUCTION CO.
FREE
ESTIMATES
CRestwood
2-4429

Northbrook, Il.
Eve.: 446-7064

New
Box

Construction

84

Northfield

HI

6-5400

THOMAS GRIMM ELECTRIC
HR. EMERGENCY
SERVICE
HI 6-8822
A clean, prompt service. Residential,
commercial and appliance repair.

REMODELING

BEST PRICES NOW
ALL-RITE HOME PRODS., INC.
Free Estimates
UN 4-2224,
BR 3-3370
BYRON FELTON CONSTRUC. CO.
Building and Remodeling
Kitchens, Bathrooms, Family Rooms,
Additions, Ceramic Tile, Floor Tile
Winnetka
446-3268

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
CUSTOM CABINETS. FREE EST.
Remodeling; additions; new homes
Howard’s Cabinet Shop. 272-3829
GEORGE AND GEORGE
CARPENTERS
Building—Repair—Millwork
*"Let George Do It’”’
Phone CRestwood 2-2530 or 1458
CARPENTER,
15
YEARS
EXPERIence. Additions,
remodeling,
roofing,
siding,
rec.
rooms
and
porches.
J.
McGuinness, Contractor 824-0247.

Rec.

R.E. HOLGER
CARPENTRY
additions, repairs,
448-1771.

rooms,

etc.

CARPENTRY
REMODELING
ROOM
additions.
Do
my
own
work.
Call
anytime after 6 p.m. A. Johnson.

267-8280

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements

Rd.

H| 6-2402

Concrete

Trees

PA

4:1

and Residential

CR
LANDSCAPING
se

and flowering

shrubs.

CLearbrook

A

4.

Low,

5-4755.

BLACK DIRT, DRIVEWAYS,
grating,
tractor
work,
ru
brush removal, stone.
CR 2-0173

736

POWER LAWN ROLLING _
US TAKE THE HUMPS
OU
OF YOUR LAWN.
‘
BEINLICH

LET
JIM

FOR
BEST
LAWN
MAINTE}
{
early spring cleaning, sod, evergreen
shrubbery.
Any
odd job, call
Landscaping, 389-0033
os

Material

LAWN

MAINTENANC

AND SPRING CLEAN UP.
Everett Clark, 869-0194.

TRACTOR WORK
SPRING CLEAN UP
TREES CUT DOWN

537-4200

GRADUATE

STUDENT

VICTOR’S
clean
round

LANDSCAPING,

GRECO BROS.
Landscaping,
lawn
maintaining.
job

too

FOR

stock.

small.

CEMENT WORK, CITY SIDEWALKS
—ALSO-Carpenter and Remodeling.
Call Acres Concrete
328-0797, 1040 Wesley, Evanston
Licensed, bonded and insured
PROFESSIONAL CONCRETE
AND PAVING WORK
Walks, patios, floors, etc. Also stone
and black top paving. Young, competent engineer. ALpine 6-1513.

* Deerfield Villager

Call anytime.
625-3486

SALE:

CHOICE

Reasonable.

greens.

PArk

Shrubs

NURSERY
and

4-7477.

MAINTENANCE

FOR
and

GUTTERS

ey

:

HOMES

area. Reasonable
Call 384-7943

Gutters

Il.

MENEGHELLO CONSTRUCTION CoO.
All kinds
of cement
work,
porches,
steps,
stone terrace and
patio.
Also
foundation for room additions.
AL 1-5647.

SPRI

up. Plantine and socaine:
maintenance. Call UN 4-

Winnetka

CEMENT
CONTRACTOR
DRIVEways,
walks,
steps,
patios,
repairs
forms. Basement waterproofed. Serving North SHore customers for 47 yrs.
JOSEPH KNEIP
ALpine 1-2618
ORchard
3-3174

INTERES’

in
LAWN
WORK
:
CLEAN-UPS. Contact Don Engel af
6 p.m., AL 1-1623.

INVITED

Work

Park Herald

CLEAN

HONEYSUCKLE
BUSHES, 3 TO
heavy-branched;
nursery grown.
privet and beaut. Blue Arctic hec

ROBERT N. LOUTSCH
2333 Glenview Rd., Wilmette
CONCRETE CONTRACTOR
Walks, driveways, floors, patios,
steps, porches and repairs.
ALpine 6-0988
‘‘Call before 8, and after 5.’’

* Northbrook Star * Highland

.

moval—fill dirt-grading. VE 5-11!
Jim Beinlich, The Firewood K

DELIVERIES TO EVANSTON.
HIGHLAND PARK AND
DEERFIELD NOT SOLICITED.

53

4

LANDSCAPING
TREES, SHE

Prill
MARTINEZ

prices.

Northfield,

a

TOP
S O IL—HUMUS—SAND—M
nure—gravel—gravel
drives—rubbis
pint eal
yh ee lawn rolling— ios

BUILDERS SERVICE, INC.

250 Happ

SPRING

Lawns and tree service.
seeding. Black dirt. Tractor
Free estimates.
Call 537-6232

724-9704.

tops.

BEST

,

rates—Northbrook-Glenview |

Dale

PLAYBOX SAND—BLACK DIRT
Tanbark (When Available)
CRUSHED STONE FOR DRIVEWAYS
Blacktop Patch (66 lb. bag)
BLACKTOP SEALER (1 and 5 Gal.)
. Flagstone—Bluestone
CONCRETE STEPPERS FOR PATIOS
Sewer Pipe, Drain Tile, Culvert Pipe
CONCRETE, PLAST., MASON MAT’LS.

UPS

LANDSCAPING

NURSERY
831-4468

Commercial

Reas.

LARS H. LARSON
Remodeling and Repairing
I treat your home like my own.
Since 1950
Phone 698-2407.

DELIVERED—PICK

_

Planting, Lawn Work, Sodding, F
lizing, Trimming, Lawn-Shrub
§
ing.

SAVE $$ GUARANTEED WORK
Carpentry-Siding- Roofing
Cement-Tuckpointing-Masonry
Mike Dragovich
588-6535

and

Fine

LANDSCAPING

COMPLETE
EVERGREENS,

PAINTING
PArk 4-2614

Supplies

ma

Sod.

Free estimates ID 2-0497. _

YOUR

PLASTERING

Building

and

refs.

Ro

and

maintenance and planning. Now is
time to select your landscaper for
year. Seek the best advice and a
estimate by calling me Vito
DiF
ID 2-7698.

12th St., Wilmette. 251-5737 or 251-6709.
FRED FEICHTNER

52

Shrubs

Shore

beds

DALE
PRILL
LANDSCAPING
SODDING
P
Complete lawn maintenance ~

REMODEL-

Formica

y

c

complim

Walter J. Michaels

Dawson's Cabinet Shop

24

QUALITY

FOR

GENERAL
MASONRY
Chimney
repair.
Fireplace
rebuilt.
Tuckpointing.
Glass
blocks
and_concrete work. Ramp Company. Call 2818810.
;

cabs.,

give

Seeding,

Flower

OUT

ROOMS.
REMODELand interior painting.
CRestwood 2-2938

KITCHEN

dressing,

COMPLETE

PLASTERING AND PATCHING
REMODELING
GReenleaf 5-6762

Custom

to

say we

these

CLEANUP.
COMP
maintenance
service.
Shrubs,
greens, trees and commercial a
ed. Phone UN 4-2875.

BILL HESKETH

ing.

Top

ROBINCREST

SCHNEIDER &amp; FALASCO
lathe ceilings and patching.
1-7119
ALpine 1-3047

COMPLETE

yo

ta

lawn
maintainance
service,
O
yrs. experience
serving Chicag
North Shore area.

PLASTERING
Metal
ALpine

that

profess

JOE ENGLERT'S —
QUALITY
LANDSCAPING
SPRING

TILING

Glenview.

don’t

accept

Evergreens,

Carpentry, Cabinet Making

RECHTORIS

ROOM ADDITIONS—REC. ROOMS
CUSTOM KITCHEN REMODELING
SPECIALIZING IN QUALITY WORK
FREE ESTIMATE
272-7951

Rd.

RECREATION
ING. Exterior
Henry Dier

ROOM

John H. Lindenberger

Waukegan

Please

experien

endeavor

Planting,

REMODELING

GLENVIEW
1328

We

hand.

mistake

are

ANTHONY
SCOPELLI
LANDSCAPE
FERTI

Floor and Wall Tiling

Estimate
Glenview
825-4756

We

We

ing,

UN 7-6636

BATHROOM

but

at

same

GENERAL

AUGUST G. KUNZ
CARPENTRY
Formica countertops, cabinets,
shelves, family rooms, porches,
and room additions. Insured.
UNiversity
4-9212
2309 GREY
AVE.

IN REMODELING
NEW WORK

best

the

an
e 0

with profound humility.
Allen J. Clover Landscaping
328-7750.

TUCKPOINTING

BUILDERS
Free

WASH

LAWN LOV ERS!

best. Our customers

Chimney Repairs
Waterproofing
Caulking
Brick Staining
Bldg. Cleaning
Leaky Basements
Bldg. of all Descriptions Insured
Emil J. Birkenheier
UNiversity 4-7722

WE DO IT ALL
LAUER CONSTRUCTION CO.
777-4570 or 251-1254 or 831-4767

We Build To Order
1605 Waukegan Rd.
PArk 4-8009

TO

Cal Tom

ON

Carpentry
Kitchens
Bathrooms

NOT

year.

beat!

TYPES
REPAIRS

CERAMIC TILE
GUARANTEED

mulches

last

North

2734 W. Touhy, Chicago
Ph. 274-6601

the

business.

ELECTRICAL
CARPENTRY
PLUMBING
ALL ODD JOBS
Fast and efficient work at reasonable
prices.
17
years
experience.
Free
estimate.
CALL GEORGE
274-7901

VISIT OUR
FACTORY SHOW ROOM

-ATTENTION

Now is the time to rake,
fertilize your lawn. Take advanta

Bob Viets Custom Carpentry

ALL
HOME

PURTELL &amp; CO.

IMAGINATIVE DESIGNS
REALISTIC PRICES

HOME

OUR TRAINED: STAFF
DOES THE ENTIRE JOB
Save By Buying

Winter

Gérdvaies oid Landscape.
Service—Plants and Shrubs

make

for modernization of kitchens,
and bathrooms:
Quality
custom-built kitchen
cabinets, storage units, room
dividers and vanities
Formica countertops and
cabinets
GReenleaf 5-1115
2142 Ashland Ave., Evanston

EVERYTHING NEW
BRIGHT AND BEAUTIFUL
INCLUDING KITCHEN SINK
(and stove, refrigerator etc.)

Contractors

REMODELING
SEGGER CONSTR. CO.
348-4852

KITCHEN CABINET-VANITIES
COMPLETE WOOD AND
FORMICA KITCHENS

A

54

Building Maintenance
and Repair

51

Direct Factory Distributors

EXPERTS
AND

NEED
A
SUMMER
TUTOR?
EXP.
Oe igaet
teacher
from
local system.
vt..
or
semi-pvt.
sessions.
Reas.
rates. Call after 5 p.m. GR 5-3419.

PIANO,
$130.

TUTORING
SERVICE.
enced teachers avail. ALL

Inc.

EXCLUSIVE

WILMETTE DRIVING SCHOOL
Licensed by State of Illinois
Behind wheel—$7.50 an hr. driving—
classroom free. 529 Main St., Evanston. UNiversity 9-4774.

CABLE NELSON SPINET
Exc. cond. $350. CR 2-6120.

$550.

FOR

Afternoon Sessions at
TOM THUMB
NURSERY SCHOOL
(Licensed by State of Illinois)
2612 Central St.
Creative half-day programs for
your pre-school child (ages 3-5)
Call UN 9-5565

PIANO
WALNUT SPINET PIANO
Very good condition.
Call HI 6-5553 after 5 p.m.

AVAILABLE

Kitchen Salon

From

|

7 Builders and Geatrevbare

PANELING,
BSMNT.
REC.
RM.
Acoustical
ceils.;
floor
tile,
en.
carpentry and repair. By independent
_ carpenter. Free estimates. 272-8680.

DEAL WITH A RELIABLE FIRM
REMODEL WITH CONFIDENCE

Instruction

Tiny Tot Play School

3811

KNIGHT

and

50

Builders and Contractors

ALL WORK
COMPLETELY GUARANTEED

Expert Tuning
Checked Electronically
PROMPT SERVICE
CRestwood 2-1112

EMODEL
‘CHB
50,
NEVER’
USED.
Still has guarantee card. $85 with all
needed cables. 475-6199 after 6 p.m.
GRAND

PIANO CO.

Honest Craftsmanship

P.A. AMPLIFIER

BALDWIN

Piano Tuning

35

5-8895

TEISCO
ELEC.
GUITAR;
SINGLE
pickup;
cord;
case. No amp.
$38. 2
manual spinet organ, make offer; will
consider
trade
for spinet
piano
or
small grand piano. 272-0978.

BOGEN

VOX PHANTOM BASS GUITAR: 4 MO.
old; perfect condition, $200.
446-8240
ELECTRIC
GUITAR
W/CASE
(FENder
Jazz
Master);
used
6 months.
$200. Call after 5 p.m. HI 6-2632

TUNING—REPAIRING
WE SELL NEW AND USED PIANOS
(FORMERLY CONCERT TUNER
SALZBURG FESTIVAL, AUSTRIA)
2125 W. Devon Av. ROgers Park 4-7607

NEW—USED
Musical Instruments, Accessories
DEPENDABLE
REPAIR
SERVICE
1922

FENDER
BASSMAN
AMP.
MINT
condition.
Cust. speakers.
Must
sell.
$290. Call after 10 p.m., VE 5-1316.

E

rates.
:

Downspouts

CLEANED

_

REPAIRED,
PAINTED,
COMPL
roofing and sheet metal service.
insured.

Free

Northern

GUTTERS
Complete

inspection.

Free est.

Eagle Roofing

ORchard

4-9423

ROOFIN

Gutter and Downspout Servi

,

E.

All type i
ia
‘Serving the North Shore
for 25 y
F. BASSING
ORchard
5:

56

Lawn Mower and Tractor—
Service

MOWERS
aEeS
SHARPENED AND REPAIRED
WEST GARDEN AND HARDWA 5
Milwaukee Ave. north of Glewiow
next to Tollway Bridge.
VAnderbilt

a

4-6146.

PAUL'S MOWER SERVICE

Hand
and
power
mowers
sharp
and repaired. Pickup and delive
671 Helen Dr. Northbrook
27

Painting

57

and

Decorating

KNOLL’S PAINTING/DECORATING
2710

and Remodeling Service
Appletree Ln., Northbrook,
272-0464.

* Highwood Herald

Tl.

ey

Classified sas

�Painting and Decorating

57

,
OFENCER
~ DECORATING
a

CR

J. M. ECKERT

OF COURSE,

: grviee the North
o gamble
with

Shore
your

for 45 years.
painting
or

_ decorating problems if you consult one
of our experts:
Mr. Hauber
Mr. Schmidt
Mr. Eckert

AL
CR
AL

Main office 5524 Broadway,
:

LO

IF

66 Heating

and

Very Reasonable

Siding

YOU

N. PADDOCK

59

Tree

WE

ARE

NOW

for dormant

Decorators
CRestwood

of

trees

tree

and

spraying

shrubs

ORDERS
and

due

repairs

to

CLEANED,

ERNST
W. DAISS
&amp; SON
PAINTING
AND
DECORATING
Wood finishing—paper
hanging

530

ee

INTERIOR AND
Spencer Av.
ALpine

PAINTING
Painting-Tuckpointing-Main-

Exterior

tenance
work
_ vice.

EXTERIOR
Wilmette

and

Gutter

work.

aranteed. Fast
Free estimates.

House

Contractors

:

722-1669

Quality

courteous

&amp;

ser-

Associates.

oH, Oliver Skoglund
_ PAINTING

AND

;

WALL

DAvis

PAPERING

8-5280

~ Painting, Paper Hanging
38 yrs. on N.S. Interior, Exterior.
GOOD PREPARATION
CLEAN,

_ G.

M.

NEAT

WORKMANSHIP

Garrett

328-0531

PAINTING
AND
DECORATING.
PAoie
a specialty. Residential work.
_
Exterior and interior. 20 years on N.S.

Guaranteed
‘man

work.

Engstrom.

Prices

reas.

UNiversity

Her.

4-5944.

EXP.
WALL
WASHING,
CLEAN
AND
moval,
storm
windows,
attic
and
base
ent. All type
floors,
painting.
estimate.
Gilbert, 491-0680. Evanston.

R.
vice.

FUTCH
Interior

washing

and

DECORATING
and exterior;

paper

_ too big or too small.

hanging.

Free

APPT., AL 1-5350
Maintenance

No

Free

ERIENCED:

rating,

PAINTING,

plastering,

patching.

LOWEST

ESTIMATES.

Mack
UN

INTERIOR

9-0794 or UN

AND

Fully

4-5914

EXTERIOR

Call

PAINT:

and wall cleaning. Am
available
nings and week-ends. Reasonable.
456-1939
EXTERIOR
AND INTERIOR
PAINTING AND WALL WASHING
All work guaranteed.

R.

Hawkins.

GR

- DONALD CHRISTENSEN,
PAPER HANGING, WOOD
-____

F

Interior and

Exterior,

Y INSURED

OUTSIDE
YEARS

5-4365

PAINTING
FINISHING
Free

Est.

SPECIALTY

ON

AND

-NORTH

SHORE.

ing, wall washing,

EXTERIOR

furniture stripped,
8846 for estimate.

call

Don

- PAINTING AND PAPER
380 YEARS

Expert

_Phone

Rice

864-

HANGING

EXPERIENCE.

preparation;

548-6365.

JOHN

PAINT-

wallpaper removed,

interior,

5

exterior.

S. NELSON

PAINTING AND
ALpine

DECORATING
1-3801

Painting and Decorating
INT.appreciated.
AND EXT. PArk
SMALL9-0892.JOBS
GUTTERS
cleaned
g and

|
-

CLEANED

$10;

GUTTERS

and painted inside $35. Paintdec. interior and exterior.
Mr. Mueller 283-4390

INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR
PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING
ee
FREE ESTIMATES
|
eenleaf

5-3048

DAvis

8-7687

Arborist

TREE SPECIALISTS
Spraying, Trimming, Feeding, Removal.
Power stump removal.
ALpine 1-0945

DAVEY
A

COMPLETE
TREE CARE SERVICE
Accurate
diagnosis of tree troubles.
Dutch
Elm
disease
control
sprays
arranged now. Phone 437-4080.

HOME

ACE WALL

PORCHES,
ROOM
ments. Call Fred
CARPENTER,

modeling.

A-1

15

WORK

ADDITIONS,
at 33828355.
YEARS

work

EXP.

Electrical

SHARON

RESIDENTIAL
—
COMMERCIAL
IN
dustrial maintenance alterations, airconditioning. For free estimate call
465-7601
No job too small
ELECTRICAL
WORK
REA. RATES—FREE ESTIMATES
NORMAL 100 AMP SERVICE—$125
Small jobs are a specialty.
743-5597.

SHORE CLEANING SERVICE
Walls, Windows, Floors
Cleaning and Painting Basements
Call 274-4761 after 6 p.m.
WE

Garages and ‘Basements

FLOOR
Free

SANDING AND REFINISHING
in the finish of your choice
Dark floors are our specialty
estimate
Bob’s Floor Co.
CRestwood 2-2699

456-1939

RUG
SHAMPOOING,
FLOOR
STRIPping,
scrubbing
and
polishing.
Wall
wasning. Window washing. Painting.
Call 662-0422

Jim's Wall

Washing

FREE

Service

ESTIMATES
729-3374.

5 ROOMS WASHED APPROX. $70.
Windows washed and polished. Small
carpenter jobs. DAvis 8-5945 after 7:30
p.m.

Plumbing

CALL ULLRICH THE PLUMBER
FOR
leaky
faucets,
toilets,
stopped
up
sinks,
drains
and
electric
sewer
rodding. Estimates on remodeling wk.
Water heaters. ROgers Park 4-0296.
“Over 75 years of satisfied service”

Rug and Upholstery Cleaning

CARPET,
FURNITURE,
WALL
AND
floor cleaning professionally done.

SERVICEMASTER

Serving the
NEW
Free Estimates

TRIER _
township
ALpine 1-5697

SHAMPOOERS
AND
FLOOR
POLISHers for rent.
ACE RENTAL
8910 Waukegan Rd.
YO 5-5080
.M.G.
CARPETS
EXPERTLY
CLEANED
IN
the home.
Ready
for use the same
day. Call for estimates after 5:30 p.m.
Morgan Janitor Service 869-7956.

SHAMPOOERS

FOR

RENT

3748

JOHNSON EQUIPMENT CO.
Oakton St., Skokie,
OR 5-7400

75

Upholstering,

Repairing and

Refinishing

UPHOLSTERING
Draperies
— Slip Covers

Household

REUPHOLSTERY

WOMAN WISHES DAY WORK
every other Tuesday and Friday, also
4
evenings
part-time
job.
Good
references. Call 328-7010.

SLIPCOVER SALE
REUPH.
SOFA—$39
PLUS
FABRIC:
chair—$19 plus fabric; SECTIONAL—
$24
ea.
plus
fabric.
COMPANION
SALE—CUSTOM
FABRIC
SLIPCOVERS—Chair—$12
plus fabric;
Sofa—
$22 plus fabric. 42
Price Drapery Sale.
bey
guar. FREE
estimates, Terms
avail.
CHESTERFIELD INTERIORS
Div. of Chesterfield Upholstery Inc.
CALL 677-6350

BOTTOMS

CANE

AND RUSH
INSTALLED.
UN

SEATS

4-6600.

BIX STRIPS ANYTHING
SALAD BOWL OR GRAND PIANO
YOU NAME IT-BIX STRIPS IT
1024 Emerson, Evanston
864-3878

76

Household
Service

Appliance
and

EMPLOYMENT
Situations

Wanted—Students

LAWNS
CUT:
YARD
WORK
BY
2
New
Trier
High
School
students.
7
nga aaa
summer
jobs.
Call
4463978.

Techny

Custom

Road

House

CRestwood

2-3273

Furniture

EXPERTS IN ALL TYPES OF FURNIture refinishing, repairing and reupholstering. 1,001 fabrics. Free est. 1328
Sherman, Evanston. 864-8983.

LADY
day. $12 and

WANTS
carfare.

491-0291.

:

WOMEN
DESIRES
TO
in her home
5 days
references call 869-1068

DO
IRONING
a week,
goo?
or 328-5605

WORKING
MOTHERS:
I WILL
care of your child while you
Call 475-6022.

TAKE
work.

LADY
DESIRES
COMPANIONSHIP,
coorine: housework, experience DA 8:

102

Situations

Wanted—

Baby Sitting
WOMAN
WITH LITTLE GIRL
like
to care
for little girl
mately 142 to 2 years of age.
945-2545.

WOULL
approxi

BABY SITTING—YOUR HOME
Hour,
day,
week-vacation.
24
hou
service.
We
Sit Better Baby
Sittin
Inc. Call 869-0022.
CHILD
CARE
FOR
VACATIONERS.
Wk.
end
proxying.
Eve.
sittings
Future
bookings.
Complete
charge
AL 1-1726. If out call again.
4

103

WOMAN
272-0509.

WANTS
$1.00 an

TO BAB‘
hour. Mrs

Situations Wanted—Men
Business and Professional

RETIRED EARLY, MAN OF HIGHES'
integrity,
best
refs.,
desires
tc
continue
work,
34
yrs.
with
wel
known
Co. Prefer office work, bldg
material.
Write
A-932,
Box
60, Wil
mette, Il.
ORGANIST—CLERGYMAN
(LUTH) |
AVAILABLE
FOR
COMBINATION
music-preaching
position,
Member
Royal School of music, London. Write
A-898 Box 60, Wilmette, Illinois.

Situations Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

EXPERT
WINDOW
WASHING,
screens
put
up,
gutters
and
dow
spouts
cleaned,
bonded
and
insureé
869-0325.

LIC. PRACTICAL NURSE
|
:
18 yrs. exp. Dr’s refs., specializing in
chronical illness and geriatrics only.

LIGHT
HAULING,
NIGHT
OR
DAY
furniture,
luggage,
appliances;
alsc
basements
cleaned,
window
washing
and odd jobs. Reas. 869-0325.

100

Understand

medication

thoroughly.

Pleasant
personality.
Extraordinary
kindness.
Any
case.
643-6885 or 6436805
YOUNG
EXPERIENCED
WOMAN
would
like
part-time
switchboardreceptionist
work.
Good
typist
also.
Experienced on 608A, PBX board. Can
supply excellent references. Write A927, Box 60, Wilmette, Illinois.

104

Situations Wanted—Men
Household
DALE’S STUDENT
SERVICE INC.
agency
w/students
and

An

noi

students for any type work. Top Refs :
DAvis 8-8841
GReenleaf 5-074¢:1

BEAUTY OPERATOR
will take hospital and house
appointments for all beauty work.
UN 4-0981

EXP.

EXPERIENCED TYPIST
WILL DO TYPING AT HOME,
HAVE IBM ELEC. TYPEWRITER
PARK 4-3834.

HOUSEMAN
AND
RELATED
GENE?
al
mechanics.
Have
tools,
20
yri
experience.
References.
Phone
446
8195 after 8:30 p.m. (Winnetka).

EXPERIENCED,
PRACTICAL
NURSE
wants private duty in home. Personal
Dr. ref. and recent refs. Specializing
patient diets. Own transp. GR 5-4630

WALL
WASHING,
PAINTING
BASE
ments, attics and Garages. Clean
al!
types of floors. For free estimate cal:
Don Rice 864-8846

101

Situations

DAY

Wanted—Women
Household

NORTH

WORKERS

Miss Armstrong
MO 4-6656
SUBURBAN TRANSIT
SERVICE, INC

EUROPEAN

DOMESTICS

LIVE-IN
Scottish 19, Mother’s Helper
English 22, Mother’s Helper
English 18, Mother’s Helper
English 46, Domestic
English 64, Housekeeper
Plus many others including couples.
Guaranteed
plan-No
year
end bonus
Call for information
UN 9-7900
MILFORD OVERSEAS SERVICE
708 Church St.
Evanston
I WILL

PICK UP AND DELIVER
ironing, all handwork.
Call days 869-6631

FINE
Shirts, blouses,
Pick Up.

WASHING,

storm

bing,

CLEAN

windows,

attic

ANI!

anc.

type floors,
painting?’
Gilbert, 491-0680. Ey

SHAMPOOING,

scrubbing

washing.

and

FLOOR

IRONING
family bundles,

SCRUB

polishing.

Wali

107.

Help

Wanted—Women

Business

and

Professional

SECRETARY
Exceptional opportunity for
intelligent, energetic young
woman with top skills, capable
of assuming responsibilities.
Many company benefits, 8:30
to 4:30, 5 day week.

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Personnel
1771

Department

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

274-8100
employer.

Free

Filing &amp; Fig. Clerks $325-$4503

864-0917
COOK
DINNERS
FOR
BUSINESS
people
3 or 4 days.
Will
do light
cleaning, personal laundry. 11-7 or 128; live in Chicago. (Eve) 651-9720.

VARIOUS
FIRMS NEED
BEGINNERS
as well as experienced girls for their
scouaring
as
well
as
filing
depts.
ree

EXPERIENCED YOUNG LADY
wishes 2 or 3 days a week work.
UN §-5084.
WOMAN
WANTS
CLEANING
ironing 2 or 3 days in the same
Best of references. GR 5-4037.

OR
place.

WOMAN
WANTS
HOUSEKEEPING
position or care for elderly or invalid
by day or week. To go. Call 864-4428
April 6th or 743-2351 evenings.

~

Window washing. Painting.
Call 662-0422
,
WALLS
AND
WINDOWS
WASHED; #
screens
removed,
storms
put
up;
painting;
gutters
cleaned;
general
home maint. Reas. DA 8-0361, Bill.
WINDOW,
WALL
WASHING
AND
interior
and
exterior
painting,
gen.
housework.
Also
any type
of work,
storms removed. 477-0726.

SUPERIOR

WITH
Convenient bus transportation and
excellent North
Shore references
are now available for immediate
placement.

Call

WALL

removal,

basement.
All
Free estimate.
anston.

RUG
WANTED—TYPING,
PROOFREADING
or other
mail-order
work
to: do
at
home. Experienced. Phone 253-8653.

R. J. McFAUL
1623

Call

MATURE
7
as
00

Repair

SEWING
MACHINES—ALL
MAKES
repair,
bought,
electrify,
sold.
New
and used
at low cost.
Guar.
work.
Free pickup. Skowron Agency, Millen
Hardware, AL 1-3060 or 736-1670 eves.

98

EXPERIENCED
cleaning by the

3

UP

SAGGING FURNITURE REPAIRED
right in your home with sagproof steel
webbing.
Expert furn. repairing and
upholstery. Call anytime.
ART-KRAFT CO.
DA 8-0446

Professional Rug Cleaning
NEED NOT BE EXPENSIVE
Repair—Install
Carpets.
Home
or
Plant.
Over
31
yrs.
exp.
Free
estimates.
Associated Rug &amp; Furniture Cleaners
743-8744.

101 Situations Wanted—Women

Upholstering, Repairing and
Refinishing

CLEAN:

REASONABLE

65 Floor Refinishing and Covering
MATTSON FLOOR SERVICE
9 x 12 room $19.50 complete. Sanded,
sealed and finished. Quality work and
materials. For dependable service
Call 766-2965.

GEN.

NORTH

Service

ELECTRIC

AND

painting.
fc

Bill's Cleanup Service

in

IN HOME OWNERS ELEC. WORK
REA. RATES—LICENSED—INSURED
New circuit--Outlets—Dryer and range
—wiring—100 Amp. Service—elec. heat.
YOrktown 5-2754

WASHING

Also any type of work.

exterior

CARPET CLEANING
FLOORS CLEANED AND WAXED
PArk 4-0749
24 Hr. Answering Service
FURNITURE
sPOT
REMOVER.
Cigarette burns, dents, scratches, and
mars removed in home. Free est. Call
after 7 p.m. 761-4756 Mr. Roberts.

RE-

Electrician Specializing

Service 477-0726

WALL

Interior and
Pe #3

BASE-

specializing

L&amp;S

HOUSEWORK.

72

Paneling,
closets,
doors,
accoustical
ceiling, etc. C. Gosser, AL 6-0789.
CARPENTRY,
REC.
ROOMS,
PANELing, built-ins, closets, shelves, and ‘all
types of work. Reasonable prices. Call
Herman, 328-3050.

63

The

WINDOW,

70

Work

WOODCRAFT SHOP
Carpentry—Cabinet Work—Repairs
Material for Home Craftsmen
1636 Maple Ave.
UNiversity 4-6462
Between Davis and Church

ALL CARPENTRY

WASHING

WALLACE
HOUSE
CLEANING
SERvice. Wall washing,
carpet cleaning,
floors,
scrubbing
and
waxed.
Low
=e
Guaranteed satisfaction. UN 43946.

MAINTENANCE—
INTERIOR

Carpentry—Cabinet

478-0383

Insured. Free estimates. Call 267-1551.
ERIOR

H. A. Morrison,

60

DECO-

WILMETTE
6-0561

THOMAS J. LYNCH
TREE SURGEONS
TRIMMING,
SPRAYING,
FEEDING,
tree
surgery,
modern
equipment,
trained
operators.
Our
51
years
of
experience
in
treating
North
Shore
trees is available by phoning. Members
National
Arborist
Association
&amp; National Shade Tree Organization.
Hillcrest 6-4380
VErnon
5-0514

job

Estimate

AV.,
ALpine

RALPH SYNNESTVEDT
&amp; ASSOCIATES, INC.
Member of National Arborist
Association and International Shade
Tree Conference
3602 Glenview Road
PArk 4-1300

estimates.

Complete Decorating Service
workmen
Fully Insured

LAKE

Service

TAKE
THE
WORK
OUT OF
CLEANing. Have your floors cleaned, waxed,
polished, professionally.
All types of
floors, homes,
offices and industrial.
Free est. Call A. D. Klein PA 4-1457
before 9 a.m. or after 5 p.m.

SERVICE
FREE ESTIMATES
DAvis 8-3247

35 YEARS EXPERIENCE
INSURED
LICENSED
COMPETENT

SERWall

“LIVINGSTON PAINTING
. 8-5004

3132

REPLACED

MAKE

storm

CHALET NURSERY

1-6344

REPAIRED,

REPAIR - VENTING

Call our tree man for a quotation.
:

Service

ROOF

damage.

2-5753

Air-Conditioning

MIDWEST RELIABLE
WINDOWS CLEANED
STORMS REMOVED
GUTTERS - DOWNSPOUTS

Floor

Trimming
ACCEPTING

and

LET H-AC-E ASSOCIATES
CONDITION YOUR HOME NOW!
PRE-SEASON
DISCOUNT
10%
CALL 729-1564 OR 729-1152

FLAT DECKS and TUCKPOINTING
GUTTERS and DOWNSPOUTS
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
E. F. Bassing
ORchard 5-4030

EXPERT WORK. DEPENDABLE
NEAT, NO JOB TOO SMALL
FREE ESTIMATES
478-0136

SHORE

HEIGHTS FLOOR SERVICE
Tile, wood floors. Machine scrubbed,
waxed, buffed. Home
or office. Reasonable. Free estimate. 255-1131.

Tile—Slate—Asphalt

PAINTING

NORTH

HENSCHEL FLOORING Co.
Sanding and Refinish. Try our guaranteed .Polyurethane
Finish.
Ceramic
wall and floor tile installed.
Glenview area 20 yrs.
PArk 4-1395.

Home

HAVE
A ROOF
PROBLEM
Call ALpine 1-0377
SUBURBAN
ROOF
TREATING
SERV.
Cedar
or asphalt shingles,
repaired,
treated or replaced. Fiat decks coat:
ed
or
recovered.
Chimneys _ tuckpointed. Gutters painted and meshed.

FIRST CLASS WORK
VERY REASONABLE PRICES
561-7710 days; nights; 248-2084

Professsional

Roofing

75

RESTORE THE HIDDEN BEAUTY OF
your floors. Dura Seal finishes, in the
latest light or dark
colors.
Parquet
floors installed, imported or domestic.
Our
35th
year.
Free
estimate.
Anderson — Ross
Floors,
Inc.
3865-71
Milwaukee Ave. AVenue 3-3800.

WINDOWS WASHED
Interior and Exterior Painting
Jobs
272-5348

58

~ INTERIOR OR EXTERIOR
WALL WASHING ©

~ DAVID

CALL ON
JOHN WAHLMAN
Interior
and
exterior
painting,
wall
washing.
DAvis 8-8924
1620 ‘South Boulevard
DENECKE DECORATING SERVICE
Interior and exterior
Clean, recommended work. Expert
canvas and paper hanging. 729-4166

1-2959
2-4268
1-1199

“DECORATING
;

6 ROOMS CLEANED, $85
Spec. rates on int. and ext. painting.
Plaster
repairs.
Est.
25 yrs.;
fully
insured. Lloyd Broberg, ‘143-7130.

Chicago.

1-5437

65 Floor Refinishing and Covering

JENSEN

FOR THE FINEST INTERIOR
AND EXTERIOR PAINTING,
WALL WASHING, PAPERHANGING.
CALL SCOTTY’S 965-0502.

Free Estimate

_ THEY ARE THE BEST!

Decorating

AND SONS
Complete Decorating Service
478-5955
PArk 4-4350
CLearbrook 9-0495

2-2217

~Who Does Your Decorating?
WHY

and

LAURITZ

WE SPECIALIZE
IN AIL TYPES
OF
painting. Ind. attention and needs will
Be
met.
Color
matching
and
color
continuity
as part
of the
painting.
Neat,
clean
workmanship
in
all
phases of painting and paper hanging.

Fully Insured

Painting

brownlie personnel
708 Church
328-3400.

St., Evanston

RECEPTIONIST,
THEATRICAL
booking
agency.
Small
local
talent
agency needs younger girl with some
typing
for
an _ interesting
publi
contact
type
office
sition
ca
BOULEVARD
EMPLOYMENT
DA
8
7171. No Fee.

April 6, 196:
¥E

�is looking for a high school

partment

b

DE-

EDITORIAL

OF

SECTION

ART

a
with
good typing skills to
andle
correspondence
involved
in
securing
picture
permissions.
Will
thy also handle reception for department.

in the Following Areas:

CLERK TYPIST

ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT NEEDS
——
minded girl with good typing
a
y.

_ PRODUCTION RECORD
CLERK

CLERK

ACCOUNTING
DEPARTMENT
NEEDS
detail
minded
girl to sort, balance
and process
daily
sales. Will work

*

with

IBM

MUST
HAVE
GOOD
TYPING
SKILL
and
ability
to handle
a variety
of
assignments.

SECRETARY

‘MANUFACTURING
RESEARCH
DE—
needs high school graduates.
refer 2 years office experience. Will
, assist
with
production — schedules,
‘ prepare
specifications.
Typing
required.

cards.

AB

CASH

OPERATOR

PROMOTION
DEPARTMENT
NEEDS
a high
school
graduate
to operate
Cheshire machine and perform utility
duties as needed. Will train.
Call

Mrs.

Crocker

for

APPLY

PERSONNEL OFFICE
8:15 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Mondays through Fridays
(Evening and Saturday
Interviews by appointment)

appointment

729-3000

An

EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHERS
1900 E. Lake Av., Glenview
Equal Opportunity Employer

Equal

Opportunity

COUNTRY
CLUB
North Suburbs. Light

An

$425.

WAITRESSES WANTED
Good pay plus tips. Call or see
Don Nichols, 718 Church St., Evanston.
475-9450.

E

Announces

The

Opening
Of

North

shore

Office

708 Church Street
Suite 22|
869-7234
Introductory

BONUS
Evanston

RECEPTIONIST
typing. Salary to

club

needs

Office

Only

woman

for front
desk
reception
with
some
switchboard. Call Skokie Employment
OR 5-2300. Ask for Jim. No Fee.

Work with young men "ON THE WAY

Its

EVANSTON

Employer

$50
To Any Qualified

SK. SECRETARIED

Stenographer
Typist
UP”

Assist Engineers

Great spot for beginners with steno and typing
skill.

Scheduled Increases
8 Paid Holidays
Social Activities
Promotional Opportunities

|
%

OF AMERICA

(2 blocks north of Oakton
2 blocks west of Skokie Hwy.)

Trans. Mach.

676-1000, Ext. 5243

Oper.

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IMPORTANT
To qualify tell us by letter, postcard,
phone
or
attached
coupon,
name,
phone of person you sponsor, before
that person comes in to offices listed
below. She may bring in your letter,
card or coupon.

STIVERS

Lifesavers,
TEMPORARY

SKOKIE,
;

An

Equal

Come in and chat with or
call . . . Jeanne Nash...
You'll like her...

JOB
Opportunities
CLERK I! $363-$447
CLERK-TYPIST $378-$466
CLERK-STENO $378-$466
CROSSING GUARD $175

City of Evanston
GR

TOUAY
Employer

5-3100

R.N. AND L.P.N.

ILL.

Opportunity

oe

(Across From

A

St. Norberts School) -

NORTHBROOK,

ILL.

”

for typists, secretaries, figu
and file clerks, keypunc
comptometer, and bookkeep
ing machine operators.
ON
9:00

MONDAY

April 3rd

A.M.

TO

-

4:00

P.M.

No Appointment Necessary
FOR

INFORMATION

864-4500

CALL

PREFERRED
Business

475-3500
Room 308

SECRETARY:

677-5130
Room 512
24 Hr. Ans. Serv.
332-5210

KEY PUNCH OPERATORS
EXPERIENCED
FOR
ALPHA-NUMERIC
PUNCHING
of scholarship application data. Excellent
working
conditions.
Hours
are
8:30
to 5, 5 days
per
week,
with
opportunity
for
overtime.
For
appointment, call 869-7700.
EDUCATIONAL TESTING SERVICE
990 Grove St.
Evanston

Service

72
AVAII

*

CHALLENGING
POSITION
ble for alert young woman with. 00d
background in secretarial skills.
sonal initiative, excellent typing
ai
dictaphone
experience.
Salary
com
mensurate
with
experience.
Vi
range of fringe benefits.

AMERICAN:

HOSPITAL

—

SUPPLY CORPORATION —
1740

Evanst
Av.
869-2580 ext. 416
.
Equal Opportunity Employer

Ridge
An

Northwestern
University
Secretaries
Typists

Now

7
‘?

At The
PARK DIST. YOUTH CENTER
CONIFERENCE ROOM
1810 WALTERS AV.

WORK

Old Orchard
Prof. Bldg.

The

ELE Te
CORPORATION
5555W..

INTERVIEWING

Inc.

Evanston
1609 Sherman

Service

Will Be

1967.

869-7234

.

Business

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OR APPLY
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY
8 A.M. TO 4:30 P.M.

©

PREFERRED

Office Workers

Adaptables
CALL TODAY FOR MORE INFORMATION
GET THE DETAILS FROM MR. PILGRIM

of

$40 paid
to anyone
referring
office
workers who have not worked
for us
for 2 yrs. and are hired and work 40
hrs. within 30 days from the time they
go on our payroll. $40 paid 2 weeks
after
required
hours
worked.
Offer
does
not
apply
to
night,
student,
teacher temporaries.
CLIP THIS COUPON TODAY!!!

Keypunch Oper.
Comp. Oper.
Who completes |20 hours
work for us... It's that simple... See for yourself...
Bonus offer terminates April
14,

Mary Wilson

Experienced Skilled

Collar
Girls

Niles Ave. and Searle Parkway
ORchard 3-3200
Skokie

aetait
FORESMAN
Le p

Wives

and

Sponsor

White

STATISTICAL. CLERK

ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT
NEEDS
a
detailed
minded
girl
to
make
deposits,
look
up
cash,
and
type
refund checks.

MACHINE

In Temporary
Office Help

FOR MARKETING
RESEARCH DEPT.
Must be interested in math and have
high degree
of accuracy
in working
with figures.

PART-TIME

Workers

ANYONE
EARN $40

of Excellence

ASSISTANT

Excellent starting salaries — Rapid
progress,
free
uniforms
—
low
priced cafeteria with free milk and
coffee at lunch — spotlessly clean,
uncrowded work areas — no layoffs
in
our
history
—
plus
the
most
liberal of fringe benefits.

Husbands

Standard

WE
HAVE
OPENINGS
FOR
HIGH
school graduates or people with one or
two
years
training
in chemistry
or
biology.
On-the-job training in interesting assignments in Pharmaceutical
Research.

CLERK

Interesting Office Work
Office

New

The

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

107.

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

107.

TEMP.

YOUNG
WOMEN
WITH
SOME
OFfice experience. Good typing essential
—light shorthand helpful.

CREDIT CLERK
ACCOUNTING
DEPARTMENT
LOOKing for high school graduates to look
up,
analyse,
and
correspond
with
accounts.

P

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

Co.

Has Openings for Women

CLERK TYPIST

ACCOUNTING

&amp;

Sea rle

D.

G.

aaa

tent

tat

oy

107

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

107.

~Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

| 107

TO
3:30
SHIFTS.
TRANSPORTAtion furnished if desired.
Excellent benefits.
VErnon 5-4200. Miss Kay

Interesting opportunities are now available in our aca- a
demic,

business and

research

offices for secretaries —

with and without shorthand, and typists.
Small, congenial offices offering a variety of respon-

sibilities. Excellent benefit program includes 3 weeks —
dependent children. Employee parking available.

Personnel Department
1812 Chicago Avenue, Evanston
An equal opportunity employer

�Pi DES:

167 | Melp Wanted-Wemen
Business

and

107

Professional

Business

Outside

100%

FREE

—

3

Chicago’s

POSITIONS

Evanston,
field,

orthbrook,
ass’t,

and

Winnetka,

Park,

Glenview,

, Niles

in all suburbs

. Wilmette,

Highland

Deerfield,

Skokie,

Morton

5945 W.

others.

secy
e small

YOU

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secy

"UI

secy, good skills, no exp.
7

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t, general office

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ne secy
exporting

:

Girl Friday,’’

trainee

_

INTERVIEWER

DON’T
TYPE
NORTHFIELD
$433
Very interesting spot. Keep track of
where the firm’s products are; which
customers need what—and when. Some
phone, figures, 8:30 - 4:30.

ey punch, train or expd
Bank tellers, train or expd.
lerical, no typing, many
Straight switchboard
:
PTION, no typing
ublie contact, no typing
[ravel bureau, no typing

DISPATCHER, EVANSTON, $400
Keep customers happy, aid field
expedite delivery and repairs.

il clerks

trainees

325-385

IN OLD ORCHARD

350-600

=

BKKPING.,
Beautiful

OLD ORCHARD, SKOKIE
_

S§UITE

226 IN

THE

Bldg.

9-1 142

HOWARD

,
AT THE
NORTH SHORE

_

ST.

:‘’L’’ in the
BANK BUILDING

2-1 142

experience.

and

will

challenge

ch girl. Dictaphone

knowledge of
ng
and

Bxcellent

starting

plus

salary,

many

~ AMERICAN

other

and

grammar,
required.

free

life

benefits.

PHOTOCOPY

2100 Dempster

TEMPORARY

UN 9-9000

SALARY
up.

DEPENDENT
Age

Will

open

take

ON

typing

EXPERI-

from

beginner.

45

wpm

FREE.

brownlie personnel
%(

hurch

St.,

Evanston

to

5:30

Inc.

Morton

Grove
267-6900
Employer

DAY WORK

BE

RESPONSIBLE

related office
8:30-5:00, Mon.-Fri.

DEPARTMENT

FOR

routines.

FOOD

WILL
TRANSCRIBE
_
phone or shorthand

TYPE

related

COPY

ASSIST
acting as

phone

INCOMING
and

MAINTAINING
COST
Department. 8:00-4:30,

public

RELATIONS

OF HOSPITAL
8:30

BOOKLETS

a.m.-5:00

p.m.,

AND

contact.

ACCOUNTS
Mon.-Fri.

AND

DICTA-

APPLY PERSONNEL

Evanston
BR 3-2155

BORDEN

EXTRA

service representative
$385-$450
ALL PUBLIC
CONTACT—NO
TYPING
needed.
Prefer some college but not
necessary. FREE.

brownlie personnel

307

Howard

US NOW!
AGENCY

St.

475-1800

Call Avon Today!
Sell Beauty Products
CHGO.

Hours

583-5147

SUB.

AND

965-3240

LOCAL
LIBRARY
WILL
TRAIN
A
girl to be an assistant librarian. No
sperete
or
office
skills
needed.

REE.

AIDE

DEPT.
492-4600

1618

LEWIS

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

SERVICE
DAvis

REGISTERED

NURSE

INCOME?

CLIFF

EXECUTIVE SECY
$6,000
Top
job
in
branch
office
of
well-known
organization
working for boss. Excellent for experienced
younger
girl.
NO
FEE
“Ask for Job No. 4494
NORTH
SHORE
PERSONNEL
636 Church St.
DA 8-7466

YOU
WOULD
LIKE
TO
WORK
from
8:30 to 12:30 Monday
through
Friday, we have a place for you as a
cafeteria
helper.
Friendly
atmosphere. Age open.
See Rich Lorig.

CULLIGAN

8-6880

FOR
HIGHLAND
PARK
OFFICE.
NO
night work, Pleasant surroundings. 5
day
week.
Top
salary.
Write
A-924,
Box 60, Wilmette.

INC.

An

Rd.
Northbrook,
CR 2-1000
Equal Opportunity Employer

SINGLE

Ill.

GIRL FRIDAY

MAILERS

GENERAL
ASSISTANT IN CLEANING
plant,
good
pay
to _ conscientious
worker.
Norman
Franzen
Inc.,
9192;
Grove St., Evanston GR 5-0234.

II.

PRESTIGE
FOR TOP
Work

in your home

HELP

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
NO FEE.
Hours 9-5
UN 9-3520
Sat. by Appt. 636 Church St., Evanston

INC.

Ridge Rd.
Northbrook,
272-1200, Ext. 49

PARENT?

WE CAN ALMOST CERTAINLY
1. Better hours
2. More convenient location
3. Better pay
4. Better use of your skills

FULL OR: PART-TIME
Girl Friday for one girl office. Light
typing, answer phone, keep inventory.
Full
company
benefits.
Flexible
hours.

Sunset

493-400Ry
Employer

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE °
No Fee.
Hours 9-5
UN 9-3520
Sat. by appt.
636 Church St., Evanston;

IF

Shermer

HOSPITAL

Ridge Av.
An Equal Opportunity

DO
YOU
LIKE
FIGURES
OR
CAB
you do light typing? We have severé
openings for people with Bi-Linguz
background,
even with limited co
mand and English. Fees are paid b
the employer.

CALL
FOR
OUR
CIRCULATION
dept. in Highland Park and Deerfield.
Excellent commission
in your spare
time.
Call Mrs.
Hayes
The
Hollister’ Newspapers
1232 Central Av.
Wilmette
AL
1-4300 Ext. 250

1657

7-7700

IS LANGUAGE A
PROBLEM FOR YOU?

Northfield
Employer 108

YOU HAVE A PLEASANT
TELEPHONE VOICE?

EARN MORE MONEY?
Work Near Home?
Return to Work?
Starting new career?

CONTACT
HOWARD

COMPANY

TO

952

708 Church St., Evanston

TO

EVANSTON

2650

PART-TIME

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
No Fee. Hours 9-5
9-3520
Sat. by appt. 636 Church St.,
Evanston

CO

CAFETERIA

MIDNIGHT

CHEMICAL

OR

POSITION AVAILABLE
TO CAPABLE
person to be responsible for cashiering in large hospital cafeteria during
afternoon and evening hours. Experience preferred but will train person
who has aptitude for figures. Excel
lent
employee
benefits
including
2
weeks
paid
vacation,
2 weeks
sick
time, health and life insurance, 7 paid
holidays and retirement pension plan.
APPLY PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT

Mystik Tape Div.

SCHOOL

WE
HAVE
OPENINGS
IN SEVERAL
educational institutions, involving almost any skill or combination of skills
you may
possess: secretarial, clerical
general office, typing, public contact.
Then again there is some one or more
of these features, tuition reductions, 3
week paid vacation, merit increases.

open-

CASHIER

Evanston
BR 3-2155

1700 Winnetka Rd.
An Equal Opportunity

DO

5-2200

SERVICE

Ave.

NEED

LIBRARY CLERK

PUBLICATION

Mon.-Fri.

THERAPY

AT

Choose

REPORTS.

STAFF
THERAPIST
BY
MAINTAINING
EQUIPMENT
receptionist for department. 8:00 to 5:00, Mon.-Fri.

~ 2650 RIDGE AVE.

WORK

MAIL

TYPIST
FOR

Ave.,

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
Chicago Av.
Evanston
An Equal Opportunity Employer

SECRETARY

DOCTOR’S
LETTERS
req. 8:30-5:00, Mon.-Fri.

correspondence.

1812

CLERK
OF

THE

POSITION
IS
NOW
AVAILABLE
for the typist who enjoys the challenge
of
manuscript
and
report
typing.
Liberal
benefit
program
includes
3
weeks
paid
vacation
and
tuition
reduction.

WISH

SERVICE CLERK

PHYSICAL
WILL
and

typing,

EDUCATION

PUBLIC
WILL

DISTRIBUTION
Some

WILL ASSIST DIETICIANS
IN
personnel records for Dietary

MEDICAL

Chicago

Opportunities Available:

ACCOUNTING
WILL
and

1612
9-9510

EMPLOYMENT
1612 Chcago
UN 9-9510

OR

RAPIDLY
GROWING
COMPANY
needs
lab
technician
for
evenings.
Ability to read scales essential. Duties
would be to perform physical tests on
tapes. I.E., weights and adhesions.
Good starting salary. Tuition refund
program.
Please call 446-4000 for more information or apply at:

SERVICE

have

areas:

SECRETARIES AND TYPISTS.
1 to 2 years experience preferred but
we are interviewing High School and
business school grads w/good skills.

in

Murp

328-3400 .

EVANSTON _ HOSPITAL
Has Outstanding

EMPLOYMENT

call or come

4 PM—12

Murphy

RELOCATE
building § in

GENERAL OFFICE.
*
Will train recent High School grads.
for general office work in our mail
room.

©. C. LAB. TECH.

Murphy

A

FROM NOW INTO JUNE
Experience not necessary for processing
college
scholarship
applications.
This
important
work
does
require
conscientious
people
who
read
well
and enjoy detail. Hours are 8:30 to 5,
5 days per week, with opportunity for
overtime. Paid training period. Excellent
working
conditions.
Applicants
accepted will receives priority for jobs
opening up again next
fall. Phone 8697700 for appointment.
EDUCATIONAL TESTING SFRVICE
990 Grove St.
Evanston

typists $4,800-$5,400
ence.

9 a.m.

6301 Lincoln Av.
965-4700
An Equal Opportunity

Hospital

827-1108

in the following

We

Pleasant modern office. Liberal company benefits with good opportunities
for advancement. Interviewing
8:15 to
4:30 or appt. may be arranged
after 5
p.m. or on Sat. Call Miss Hartung at

STAT, TYPIST

Laboratories,

top

experience

good English
punctuation

insurance,

a

Gen.

ings

Township.

$500 per month.
Of course
you will
have FREE air travel with them and
reduced rates (up to 75% off) on all
AIRLINES.
Please

Travel Agent—$375—_F
REE
Script Typist—$375—FREE
Switchboard—$375—F
REE
Receptionist—$350—_FREE
Secretary—$500—FREE
Personnel—$475—_F
REE
Copywriter Tr.—$470—FREE
Payroll Clerk—$375—F
REE
F/C Bookkeeper—$620—F
REE

UN

Baxter

in
our
Credit
Department.
Corcs jo megabit covers all phases of our

Lutheran

SPRING
WE
WILL
our
new
office

Northbrook

prefer degrees or at
least
2
yrs.
college.
BUT will consider outstanding HS Grads.

Ill.

ACCOUNTING CLERK.
High
School
grads.
interested
in
working
with
figures.
Light
exp.
helpful or will train begiriners
with
good math aptitude.

3200 Dempster

Phone

p.m. Monday through Friday.

VARIED AND INTERESTING WORK
jusiness

Opposite

THIS
to

Blvd.

At least 20 yrs. of age,
attrac
tive,
wellgroomed
with
weight
in proportion to height,
and
above
all,
an
ability to meet people.
After a few weeks training as a guest
of the airlines, you will be assigned
and paid a salary plus incentive, plus
a
generous
travel
allowance,
plus
raises
twice
a
year.
The
average
stewardess,
with this airline,
makes

Phone GR 5-433!

$400

Four positions. Plug board
with heavy long distance volume. Minimum of | year P.B.X,

~ DICTAPHONE
OPERATOR

SERVICE

1718 Sherman

Des Plaines

we

Skokie
Skokie,

$500

GIRL

TEMPORARY

5.

SWITCHBOARD

Free parking in bank tenant lot

AMbassador

-

BORD:

and

1737

$550
job 9

AUTO SHOWROOM, WINNETKA
Phone;
varied duties; 9 to 5

At North End of West Parking Lot

ORchard

NORTHBROOK,
off., interesting

Qualifications:

pay

Immediate Work
Near Home Or Loop On
Days Or Weeks You Want

Evanston

7747

STEWARDESS

ADDITIONAL

RIGHT

ALLSTATE
INSURANCE CO.

To the best of our knowledge, we are
the only private employment service
to represent
any airline in order
to
screen and select applicants for:

$25, $50, $75 BONUS

RECEPTION, NORTHBROOK, $380
Front desk greeter, learn switchbd.

NEW

_ Westmoreland

men,

OLD ORCHARD—PHONE $400
Be
contact
girl
for
salesmen
who
travel. Not necessary to type, just be
congenial, handle people well.

Secretaries, typists, receptionists
eepers, general office.

;

PLUS

VARIETY, WINNETKA $500
Help with simple bookkeeping, phone,
payroll, reception and general office.

eeper, train for Mgr.
-C.R. or Burroughs bkprs
ints payable or receivable

5 Days
LU:

Business and Professional

Professional

Trainee
NO FEE

HIGHEST RATES

RECEPTION, GLENVIEW, $400
Pleasant
girl
will
meet.
visitors,
executives and salesman. No typing.

typist

stered medical lab tech
stant science editor

sounting

PHONE

SP 4.2828

NO STENO, EVANSTON, $475
Be
Girl
Friday,
some_
dictaphone,
public relations duties,
9-5. °

me economist for editorial
SONNEL

BY

1 GIRL OFF. WILMETTE $500
You’ll
love
this
busy
sales
office.
Brand new bldg.; great boss, 9-5.

type

receptionist

REGISTER

FREE
First

and

AIRLINE
STEWARDESS

CLERKS
MACHINE OPRS.

With

PERSONNEL OLD ORCHARD $450
Great
chance
to train
for
exciting
future. Much public contact; 35 hours.

only

['ype, answer phones
Estimator trainee, type
sustomer service trainee

Personnel

MAY

5-2400

Business

NEED

$40

SECRETARY NORTHBROOK $600
Aid V.P. in-sales for top firm. Very
lovely
offices.
3
raises
a _ year,
vacation in 1967; profit sharing.

secy
y

Jr.

DEMPSTER

P

Help Wanted—Women

Professional

PART TIME

WE
TYPISTS
STENOS

NORTHWEST
5347 W. DEVON

ofc.

YO
1 estate

FULL OR

EMPLOYMENT
100%, FREE JOBS
MORTON GROVE
ABOVE SUN DRUGS AT AUSTIN

Service
Loop

7

TEMPORARY

"FORD"
- The Oldest Employment

and

a

&gt; ees

Help Wanted Wenen

SELLING
INCOME

town

or a nearby

|

community

selling display advertising to local merchants for the
North Shore's local newspapers. Excellent base salary
plus commission plan that puts unlimited income in the
pockets of the women who know how to sell for an
organization that believes in quality. We provide the
training, sales aids, and product support to give you
every possible sales tool. Travel expenses paid, good
fringe benefits.

The Hollister Newspapers
1232 Central Ave.

Wilmette,
Call Glenn

AL

Ill.

Schmid

1-4300
a 4

6 —

Classified

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

April 6, 1967

�ere

he
rt

+
-Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

107
=

Business and Professional

temporary

a

jobs

Help Wanted—Women

107

Business and

DICTAPHONE

Stenographers
Dict.

Insurance Company needs ex-

Opers.

perienced

Typists

+a

Clanical

55-65

top rates
— weekly pay
FULL
DAYS
—
FULL
WEEKS
—
FULL
MONTHS
—
TEMPORARY
ASSIGNMENTS
FOR
OUR
CUSTOMERS IN THEIR OFFICES.
Registrations must be made in person.
Phone for appointment. We are your
‘‘personal’’ service.

Evanston—839

An

Chicago Av.
DAvis 9-0555

Northwest

Hwy.

Evanston firm—owned and
Operated by Evanstonians

Evanston,

Opportunity

Employer

benefits.

APPLY

skills

RECEPTION

will

train

you

in_

St.,

our

Enright.

CLERK TYPIST
MAIL CLERK
Call
THE

Why not start your business career with a company
which offers outstanding benefits and opportunities for
advancement. Call Miss Hartung at OR 5-2200 for an
before graduation at your convenience.

ALLSTATE INSURANCE CO.
: April

6,

1967

will

LOCATION
Skokie

relocate

to

our

new

or

BORDEN

apply

building

in

in

Church
An Equal

CHEMICAL

Winnetka Rd.
An Equal Opportunity

1771

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

RECEPTION

LEWIS

recently

modernized _ offices.

Dempster

Northbrook.

various

relief duti

5 day week

Close to bus and train
WOULD PREFER
MATURE
WOM:
with office experience. Phone ALp'
1-5400 for appointment

Conven-

PHOTOCOPY
9-9000

Above

Bay

Road,

MAJOR
NEW
YORK
STOCK’
EXchange
Firm
located
on
Jackson
Blvd.
Chicago,
Ill.
Good
starting
salary with review in 6 months. Applicant must be alert, neat and well
groomed.
Life insurance
and Hospitalization.
Excellent
Profit
sharing
Plan. Call Mr. Sullivan or Mrs. Hudson for appt. at 427-7100.

FOSTER

Wilmette,

openings

PARENTS

ILLINOIS
CHILDREN’S
HOME
AND
Aid Society needs
foster parents
to
care for babies and children. Agency
pays for complete
care. Call
Homefinding, WH 4-3313.

TIME

average

necessary.

Uniforms

on

salary.

Imme

all shifts. No

Full

and

pay

meals

experien

while

furnished.

tra

family hospitalization,
life i
and vacation. Transportation
su
from Linden Ave. station. Apply:

Howard Johnson's Restaur
Plaza

Del

Lago.

Sheridan

field
Drive,
Wilmette
Cassidy 251-9631.

CLERK-TYPIST

or

and W
call
a

\

IF YOU

DON'T TYPE

LOOK
THIS

AT THIS

POSITION

AS_

BID

CORFR

pondent with a large local
you on the phone a good share
time discussing prices and such
clients. A pleasant telephone
m

and some figure aptitude are
Training is available. To $425.

CLIFF

EMPLOYMENT
NEED

ONE

as.

SERVIC

No Fee. Hours 9-5
Sat. by appt. 616 Church

WE

B

Evan:

St.

LADY

WITH

week. You must be quick with
hands and able to post record le
Ideal

position

for

person

45

to

can work everyday.
Paid
ho
paid
vacation
and. Pe
sh
Contact Mr. Wallace at 446-8470.
WALPAK CoO.
1739 Harding, Northfield. —

DENTAL GIRLASSISTANT.
UNDER 35 I

‘WILL TRAIN

full
or
‘part-time
dental
a
ama
No exp. necessary.

CK

FYPISTS
CLERK-TYPISTS
FIGURE CLERK

Evans-

. pleasant working conditions
. paid holidays and vacation
— this year
. bonus '/&gt; days
. cafeteria on premises
. group insurance

. profit sharing trust fund

LEWIS

CONTACT

SERVICE
DAvis

or apply

LADIES, IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR —

Public Relations Secy.

EMPLOYMENT

TYPIST |

8-6880

CAFETERIA

TOP
NORTH
SUBURBAN
PUBLIC
Relations firm wants
a _ receptionistsecy.
Much
public
contact.
$450 to
start. FREE.

Orrington

Street

WAITRESSES

UN

8-6880

PART-TIME.
APPROX.
4
HOURS
each day. Weekends
off. Meals
and
uniforms provided. Apply:

1618

Howard

An equal opportunity employe

435 Green

ient transportation. Excellent starting
salary plus many company benefits.

SECY.

Food Service Director
Roycemore —
Lincoln,
on.

3

274-8100
employer

Evanston office needs girl who
enjoys working
with people to
handle one of their Public Relations jobs. No typing. Salary
open. NO FEE.
Ask for Job No. 4676
NORTH
SHORE
PERSONNEL
636 Church St.
DA 8-7466.

LOCAL
SCHOOL
NEEDS
A
RECEPtionist for their Music Dept. You will
‘be
greeting
people,
checking
out
records to students, etc. Some typing.
8:30 - 4:30. FREE.

SERVICE
DAvis

be

ee

With

PUBLIC: CONTACT

For the woman with good bookkeeping experience this could be
a step up. Excellent future opportunities. NO
FEE.
Ask for Job No. 4624
NORTH
SHORE
PERSONNEL
636 Church St.
DA 8-7466

GENERAL

thi

Personnel Department
1771

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.

2100

$6,000

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

+

*

post

you. New modern office, b
ter than average company
benefits, 8:30 to 4:30, 5 d.

Service

EVANSTON
Suite 627
869-7790
Opportunity Employer

AMERICAN

ATORIES

BOOKKEEPER

1618

f

d

an

steady

FULL

SERVICE
DAvis

years k

y

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO, —

IMMEDIATE
OPENING
IN OUR IBM
dept. for an individual who has one
year
alpha
numeric
experience.
We
are sure
you enjoy working
in our

Equal Opportunity Employer’”’
1200 Central Av.

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington
3

good

nS

KEYPUNCH

TYPISTS POSITIONS
NOW OPEN
AT THE
WILMETTE STATE BANK
Contact Mr. Gooding
or Mr. Murphy
‘“‘An

;

experience

Personnel Department

Northfield
Employer

EDUCATIONAL
you can devote
each week
call

{AOR

|-2

:
.

week.

EXPERIENCED
OR
WILLING
TO
train accurate typist, typing between
50-60 wpm. Excellent company benetits, lovely new building. good transportation, 8:30 to 4:30, 5 day week.

COMPANY

FREE LANCE
ARTISTS
ASSIGNMENTS
IN
audio-visual field. If
20-25 hours of work
446-8666.

of Church

FLEXOWRITERTYPISTS

person

Mystik Tape Div.

1700

appointment during your spring vacation or at anytime

we

446-4000

to
ills

KELLY SERVICES
636

ing

ith

your office skills, earn top eg
buy those luxuries, clear up old
or fill your leisure hours.

LEWIS

lf you are interested in permanent employment after
graduation we would like to talk to you now.

May

Inc.

you have

fie

Ing fora

You can work when you want to, use

Temporary

If

punc

SWER

Courtesy parking at corner
St. and Chicago Avenue.

—

KEYPUNCH |

YOUR

THE
PROJECT
DIRECTOR
OF
AN
Evanston Medical Association needs a
secretary. No previous medical experience required. 9-5. FREE.

High School Graduates

7447 Skokie Blvd.

inter-

Office Openings

MEDICAL

1967

and

AN

Baxter

1618

In

experience.

phone

of

SCHOOL

Evanston

VAR_
SECRETARY-RECEPTIONIST
ied duties. Interesting field with good
opportunity for advancement, Company benefits. Convenient to Northwestern, 263-5165.

_PART-TIME

secretarial

amounts
contact.

We
are a fast. growing international
manufacturer
of
hospital-medical
products. Excellent benefit program.

brownlie personnel
708 Church
328-3400

typing

HERE'S

Tontepbere,

Work extensively with
field sales force. Excellent opportunity
to handle
increasing
responsibilities
pA ie executive is away
from home
office.

LOCAL
PUBLISHER
IS
LOOKING
for a receptionist—sec’y.
Typing but
no steno needed.
Small office. $400$450. Free.

4-5460.

PRESENT

and

Large
office:

publishing sec'y 9-5 hrs.

You'll
sit
in
beautifully
decorated
front office of this famous suburban
firm. All callers and visitors stop at
your desk and you'll direct them
to
proper depts., or have them wait until
someone can see them. Req’s are light
typing and
good personality for public
contact.
mo. to start. Free.
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
6028 Dempster
966-0700
FOR

We

order separating department with an
excellent
opportunity
for
advancement.
MERCEDES-BENZ
OF NORTH AMERICA, INC.
1500 Skokie Blvd.
Northbrook
272-5880
‘An Equal Opportunity Employer

1825 GLENVIEW RD.
GLENVIEW
OR PHONE 729-1900.

L.P.N.

OFFICE

WE HAVE AN IMMEDIATE OPENING
for a clerk-typist in our office. This is
a
permanent
position
with
good
starting
salary
and
many
company

FULL TIME
EXPERIENCED
OR WILL TRAIN

OR

Av.
Evanston
869-2580 ext. 416
Equal Opportunity Employer

GENERAL

good shorthand,

LEARNING

Ridge
An

GLENVIEW STATE BANK
Proof Machine Operator
Tellers
7

UN

have

869-2300

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION
1740

POSI-

ore

WE
ARE
INTERVIEWING
NOW
FOR
several interesting positions available
immediately.
We
offer
convenient
location,
pleasant
modern
surroundings, excellent benefit program, good
starting salary. Please come in and
talk to us about following;

CLERK

EXPANDING
DATA-PROCESSING
Department
of national
organization
requires young woman for position as
keypunch operator. Age 20 to 30, high
school graduate,
2 years experience
preferred. Good
starting salary,
top
fringe benefits. 3742 hour week.

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
1812 Chicago Av.
Evanston
An Equal Opportunity Employer

R.N.

Must

Packaging Corp. of America
KEYPUNCH OPERATOR

OUR
PAYROLL
DEPARTMENT
IS
seeking someone with payroll experience to assist in a variety of duties.
Strong
figure
aptitude
with
light
typing
is
required.
Liberal
benefit
program includes 3 weeks paid vacation and tuition reduction.

-- ~~ work. Night shift. Apply Mrs.

274-8100
employer

3742 hour
work week,
good starting
salary with
advancement
opportunities, fine fringe benefits and working
conditions. Pre-employment tests given
to
assure
you
are.
effectively
placed.
:

Iil.

SECRETARIAL

Sven,

Business and Professional

IF YOU NEED MONEY FOR EXTRAS,
IF YOU HAVEN’T WORKED LATELY,

.

6301 Lincoln Av.
Morton Grove
965-4700
267-6900
An Equal Opportunity Employer

DOWNTOWN

Call C. C. Boyer,

Business and Professional

DON'T FRET.

MGR

Laboratories,

Responsible position, modern computerized accounting operation. Requires
good
figure
aptitude,
typing
ability,
some previous experience in accounting or clerical work.

PAYROLL CLERK

4

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

EVANSTON

Avenue

Equal

insurance

ACCOUNTING

Washington National
Insurance Company
Chicago

Free

yping

Personnel Department
1771

HERE
IS YOUR
OPPORTUNITY
TO
enjoy a good salary and save for the
future.
Put
your
typing
and
clerical
skills to work at hours convenient for
you. Experience not necessary. Typing
» must be accurate, minimum of 40 wpm.
Tov salary with merit increases.
Call
our Personnel Office at 475-7900 week_days between 8:30 and 5:00.

An

©,

7

eon

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.

PART-TIME

1630

wom

experien

SALES

with | INTERESTING

ney

zits
paid holidays,
excellent transportation, free parking lot,
company cafeteria, paid vacation, outstanding pension
plan, lovely new building on
Howard Street, 8:30 to 4:30,
5 day week.

workpower
Arlington Heights—1806
CL 9-3500

ones

years

Skills

Office

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transcribers

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.

Professional

SECRETARY
FIELD

[107 Help Wanted —Women
sae

-

MISS BYRNE

8-6880

COUNTER
CLERK
PART-TIME,
will
train
personable
woman
for
counter work. 5 hours per day, 5 days
per week,
including
Sat. Good
pay.
Earn extra income and meet people.
Phone
collect,
CL
3-2078.
Orchid
Cleaners, 715 Vernon, Glencoe.

H. M. Harper C

O.

8200 LEHIGH
YO 6-6000

— Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

MORTON GROVE.
IN 3-41

Classified

:

�ae

ee

Help Wonted—Women
Business and Professional

PAYROLL

Business and

time position. 5 day week.
will train you. Responsi-

We

bilities include computation
rT commissions, wage em-

loyees earnings and assist in
eparation of operating reorts. Full company benefits,
rchandise discounts, group
surance, profit sharing, etc.

PLEASE

COME

AL

Personnel

Modern,

air-conditioned

convenient to all
‘friendly
co-workers,
:

and

regular

are

but

transportation.
good _ starting
merit.

a

few

benefits.
For
MRS.
HALL,

call

build-

of

an
at

days before 5:00.

salary

our

appoint475-7900,

- Washington National
- Insurance Company
‘Chicago Avenue
An

Equal

Opportunity

Ml.

IN PERSON

PERSONNEL

position

shorthand

requires

skills.

good

Some

peasant

.

environment.

national

Executive

corporation.

: week, good starting
t rated advancement.
ts. Pre-employment

typ-

z

3742

of-

hour

salary with
Fine fringe
tests given

9 assure effective placement.
Cc. Boyer

FOR

RD.

869-2300

ckaging Corp. of America
porary

CO,

Corp.
8100

UN

:

627 grove
328-7622

Me

~ PERSONNEL
an

TRAINEE

R EMPLOYMENT SERVICE NEEDS
intelligent
person
who _ enjoys

‘

contact and has the ability to
with people. We will train you to
w, test and place job appli-

al
t

LEWIS

UNiversity

Smaller
office
in
Evanston
needs girl for secretarial work
for one
of their young
executives.
auc
open,
but
good.
its, process orders and payments etc.
= 3
of work with some variety and
good salary make this a fine position
2 for someone
who
can work
without

Ask for Job No. 4568

NORTH SHORE
636 Church St.

close
supervision, Will train so a
‘great
deal
of
experience
is
not
necessary. Small, informal Evanston
Office,

Equal

opportunity

Call Mr.
Gerhardt,
ppointment.

4-8280

for

GIRL FRIDAY
~ MEDICAL CENTER
‘You'll

;

talk

to

doctor’s

about

HELP

their

GLAMOUR SPOT!
GLAMOUR JOB!!
NO TYPING!!!

4

SCHOOL CAFETERIA

hours

per

day.

Call

AL

PLACEMENT
966-0700

2 EVANSTON

FIRMS

NEED

SWITCH-

board operators. Prefer experience
will train a smart beginner. FREE.
om

or

Se

-brownlie personnel sae

St., Evnaston

ay

K
CLERK
PART-TIME
WEEKnds, 1% day
Saturday and 10:30 p.m.
Sunday
nights to 7:30 a.m.
Monday
nornings, also national holiday nights.
ply
r. Hughes,
1000
Grove
St.,
anston. Call
GR 5-7400.

PIST

unity

WANTED.
to

learn

WILL

print

HAVE

Classified

new

PERSONNEL

EVANSTON

OP-

production.

g
onal
publishing
firm
in
_ Highland Park location.
Call ID 3-4550. Mrs. Telander.

APPLY

2650

Ridge

Av.

274-8100
employer

appointment.

FULL TIME HOURS
8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
PART-TIME HOUR
9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Il.

ADVERTISING AGENCY IN THE OLD
Orchard area needs a sec’y for their
head copywriter. She must be able to
greet clients,
arrange
meetings
etc.
Skills needed. FREE.

brownlie personnel

HOSPITAL
492-4600

AND

POSITIONS
. SECRETARY

PUBLISHING

AVAILABLE
(Sales)

. DICTAPHONE

TYPIST

. CLERK-TYPIST

(Adv.

(Editorial)
Contracts)

WITH
—Excellent working conditions
—All company benefits
—Hours 8:30 to 4:30
—Up to 3 weeks vacation
—Convenient transportation

Old

Mr,

Orchard

Rd.

SUREK YO 6-8500
SKOKIE, ILL.

PLAN

NOW
For

AFTER

GRADUATION

COME
IN
TODAY
AND
LET
OUR
counselors
describe
opportunities
ngs
will be
available
for you
in
une.
We cam set up open interviews for-you
right now with many companies.
Look over the field and
place for you. Fees
employer.

find that one best
are paid by the

Public Relations
$575,
CAR
FURNISHED,
PRESTIGE
job
as
aid
to
head
of
women’s
banking.
Visit
with
depositors
to
explain all services available to them,
make
sure
they
are
happy.
Help
coordinate
their needs
with banking
services. 5 short, interesting days.

EMPLOYMENT

All positions

SP 4-2828

100%

free

to you

ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER
TRAINEE

Immediate Opening
INSURANCE
COMPANY
NORTH
side. Some _knowledge of bookkeeping
required, light typing,
good starting
salary
with
free
hospitalization.
20
min. to office by ‘‘L’’ train. Call Mrs,
Howell, 561-3313 for appointment.

PHONE-CASHIER
CLERICAL DUTIES
5 day week.
Close to transporation.
Apply or phone AL 1-5400

JOE JACOBS
Bay

CHEVROLET

Road,

Wilmette
xt

FIGURE CLERKS

DEPARTMENT

SRDS

435 Green

Evanston

DO
YOU
ENJOY
WORKING
WITH
figures?
We
have
many
interesting
positions open for girls who have an
aptitude for figure detail. Experienced
or
will
train.
To
$500.
FREE.

LEWIS

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

Ill.

Employer

5347 W. Devon

INC.

HIGHLY
CAPABLE
PERSON
FOR
securities (stocks and bonds) office in
Glenview.
Previous.
experience
in
securities not essential. Varied duties
in small office include typing, dictaphone,
phone,
record-keeping,
etc.
Mon. through Fri. 9 to 5. Write giving
personal
data,
qualifications,
and
Foperennee,
P.O. Box 360, Glenview,

1618

Evanston,

Opportunity

"FORD"

SECRETARY

St.,

Avenue

Equal

5945 W. Dempstr. YO 5-2400

Ridge Rd.
Northbrook,
272-1200, Ext. 49

708 Church
328-3400

An

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
No Fee Hours 9 to 5
UN 9-3520~
Sat. by appt. 636 Church St.,
Evanston

advertising sec'y $500

STAFF
POSITIONS
AVAILABLE
TO
REGISTERED
nurses who are able to work full or part-time hours
on evening (3 to 11:30 p.m.) or nights (11 p.m. to
7:15 a.m.) shifts. Will consider any combination of
hours. Starting salary range $3.23 to $3.46; In-Charge
differential: 20c per hour additional. Vacation,
sick
leave, holiday pay, hospitalization and médical discounts available to those who work 20 hours or more
per week. Progressive In-Service and Staff Development
programs.
Close to all transp.
Free parking
available on hospital grounds.

~ gwitchboard $375-$400

1-

1630 Chicago

5201

WE
WILL
TRAIN
FOR
MAIL
SORTers
and
mail
inserters.
Pleasant
working
conditions
in
expanding
Northbrook
plant.
Benefits
include
paid holidays, vacation, hospital and
life
insurance
plan.
We _ will
help
arrange transportation.

Sunset

Washington National
Insurance Company

Standard Rate &amp; Data Service

GENERAL OFFICE, INCLUDING
typing and filing. Some
bookkeeping
helpful. 35 hour week.
Pleasant
airconditioned
office
in
model
home.
Interesting work. Salary open depending on ability.
for

WHY
NOT USE
YOUR
SPARE
TIME
to
advantage
by
earning
extra
money?
We have a limited number of
openings
for women
with good typing
skills to work five nights a week from 6
p.m.
to 10 p.m,
Good
starting salary
and excellent working
conditions. Call
ee
BELL at 475-7900 for an appointment.

ADVERTISING

Department

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

AGENCY
NEEDS
CALL
US
FOR

CLIFF

WANTED

CLERKS

MAILERS

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
HOURS
9-5
UN
9-3520
FEE
by appt.—636 Church St., Evanston

aetpet
3587.

HOUSEWIVES

ONE GIRL OFFICE
HOME BUILDERS

952

. $100 wk. to start. Free.

MISS
PAIGE
8 Dempster

1771

SECRETARY
FOR
ADMINISTRATIVE
office.
Pleasant
working
cnnditions
with
excellent
fringe
benefits.
Call
Mrs. Coakley, UN 4-9600, ext. 313.

FULL OR PART-TIME
EVENINGS AND NIGHTS

es, help with simple records,
» light
typing;
in
this_
modern
suburban
medical
center.
Req’s
inl
a girl who can work well on her

Personnel

Professional

PART-TIME
Evening Work

our

272-5251

NEEDS

NURSES-REG.

employer.

UN

RERSONNEL
DA 8-7466.

Morton Grove
Employer

CLERK
TYPISTS.
DIVERSIFIED
duties. Good typing required.

NO
Sat.

hear

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.

EVANSTON
HIGH SCHOOL.

ADVERTISING
A YOUNG
GAL.
MORE DETAILS.

type,

We Have Openings For You
now if you have better than
average figure aptitude and
enjoy detail work. Pleasant
working conditions, company
cafeteria, excellent benefits,
8:30 to 4:30, 5 day week.

Call

AN

can

FOR

Plenty of opportunity for promotion.
Friendly, congenial work environment,
convenient working hours-8:15 to 4:30
modern office and cafeteria. All fringe
benefits,
including
major
medical
group insurance, profit sharing,
and
paid vacation this summer.

Systems

Howard Johnson's Restaurant

9-1000

SECY.—NO STENO
$425

9-12

PLAZA DEL LAGO, SHERIDAN RD. &amp;
Westerfield
Drive,
Wilmette
or call
Miss Stralka, 251-9631.

2

APTITUDE

See for yourself. Call J. Ritter for an
appointment
at CR
2-3700.
General
Binding
Corp.
1101
Skokie
Blvd.
Northbrook.
An equal opportunity employer

WE WILL TRAIN YOU AT FULL PAY
to
work
in
our
all
new
modern
kitchen. Immediate full and
part-time
openings on all shifts. Breakfast cook,
Grill cook, Salads, preparation work,
Dish Machine
Operators
and Utility.
Uniforms
and meals furnished.
Paid
family
hospital
plan,
life insurance
and vacation. Transportation supplied
from
Linden
Ave.
station.
Apply
at
once.

OFFICE

Needs a part-time woman who can do
general office work
and to take the
paper work load off the construction
supervisor.
We
will train
a_ bright,
energetic woman. Call Miss Robertson
for an appointment.

THE

The money is yours, too of course. We
pay
the
going
rate
with
merit
increases for jobs well done. But these
jobs also offer;

.

Opportunity

KITCHEN

9-9000

IN DEERFIELD

Lehigh
An Equal

HAVE

FIGURE

Communications

PHOTOCOPY

CONSTRUCTION

ALL JOBS

Stop in—or call
Mr. Kingsbury
966-4400

secretaries and typists
change to
dorothy parks
(small, but the best)

Os

EXPERIENCED—OR WILL TRAIN
HOURS: 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

NORTHBROOK
2-2300

Dempster

RECEP-

SMALL,
FRIENDLY
COMPANY
OFfers congenial working conditions for
light.
clean
work
in air-conditioned
plant.

CALL:

ARE
YOU
READY
TO
LEAVE
THE
steno pool or general office and work
as
a_secretary.
Wehave
several
immediate openings for personal secretaries'
to
our
middle
managers.
Must have good shorthand and typing
skills
and
enjoy
responsibility
and
variety. Don’t hesitate and miss the
opportunity to join a progressive and
dynamic company.

2100

ALL

Help Wanted—Women _
Business and

That Offer You
Much More Than Money

Solderers
Assemblers

PEO-

SECRETARIES

AMERICAN

TO

107

RECEPTIONISTS
SALES AD CLERK
PUBLIC RELATIONS STENO
DICTAPHONE OPERATOR
GENERAL-BEGINNER

Wirers

DIRECTOR

CRestwood

previous

o or office experience.

OR

YOU

ee

Positions

BARRETT-CRAVENS

Employer

ee
SECRETARY
ANSTON DOWNTOWN
Desirable

TRAIN

7247 W. Touhy
4770 N. Lincoln
DAILY 9-5
SATS.

FOR

YOU

figures
and
or
office positions.

tion
duties.
You’ll
learn’
to
greet
patients,
pull
and
refile.
medical
charts.
Keep
appointment
book
straight. Doctor wants
‘‘easy to get
along with’’ kind of person who likes
working with people. He’ll show you
the rest! $415.

ple who take pride in their work and
enjoy varied duties. Pleasant modern
office. Full benefits including 3 weeks
vacation and. profit sharing:

630 DUNDEE

bes

WILL

Office

POSITIONS

CLUB

IF

CLOSE TO HOME
DOCTOR'S OFFICE

SECRETARY
_ CLERK-TYPISTS
BLUE PRINT OPERATOR

APPLY

Evanston,

US.

=a

Business and Professional

Professional

RECEPTIONIST

TO

Fi

167. = Mele WentedMlemex

PRIVATE
CLUB.
WELCOME
MEM.bers,
their
guests.
Learn
paging
system.
Type
letters
about
club
business.
Exciting
fun
job
in
the
country!
You’ll
meet
and
mix
with
golf-tennis set! No experience needed.
$400 and meals free!

Wilmette

ATTRACTIVE

and

COUNTRY

Pirie Scott
&amp; Co.

Office
WITH

cleaning experience to work from
m. to 12:45 a.m. Monday
through

day.

TALK

1-8400

: Night Cleaning
WOMAN

Business

Edens Plaza

"Phone OR 6-1212, ext. 208
MATURE

IN AND

Apply

Help Wanted—Women

Professional

Many employee benefits
and liberal discount

Carson

ABLE,

107

SPLENDID
OPPORTUNITIES
FULL TIME
SALES
POSITIONS

CLERK

. &amp;

—

SERVICE
DAvis

8-6880

TRAVEL
RECEPTIONIST
You'll learn to greet travelers,
give
helpful information about schedules,
hand
out vacation
brochures.
Light
typing and nice personality
for public
contact aualify. $400 mo.
Free.
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
6C28 Dempster
966-0700.
WAITRESSES FULL TIME
Part-time for school girls; will train.
Glenayre Restaurant.
981 Waukegan Rd.
Glenview.

SWITCHBOARD-CASHIER
Automobile
agency
will
train
the
right
young
girl
for
switchboard
and general office work. If you enjoy
detail work
and meeting the public,
you will enjoy this job. Pleasant 4 girl
office. Public contact. Light typing. 5
day week, 9:30 to 6., No Saturdays.
Please call Miss Joy for appt. pir Ae
1-6800.
FOLEY
MOTOR
SALES
425 Greenbay Road
Wilmette.

public contact $100
EVANSTON FLORIST. NEEDS A GIRL
Friday to learn the florist business.
She must be able to meet people and
handle general office duties. FREE.

brownlie personnel
708 Church
328-3400

St.,

Evanston

CLERK
TYPIST
FOR
INTERESTIN
position 35 hour week, many company
benefits, will train. Commercial Trade
Institute, 1400 Greenleaf, Chicago. Mr.
Fait. BR 4-8400

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager ° Highwood Herald

April 6,

1967.

�fate

.

Businesess and Professional

Mom

nie

SECRETARY

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Department

FOR NORTHBROOK HOME BUILDER
Bright, modern air conditioned offices
adjacent
to
bus.
Interesting
and
diversified
work.
Part-time
or
full
time. 272-8600.

Candy Salesladies
PLEASANT, INTERESTING
GOOD SALARY

DUTCH

new

A

ate fe

OF

EXCEL-

NT
in this field including

openings

RECEPTIONIST
LEWIS

open.

MGR.
to $500

CLIFF

Employment service
No Fee. Hours 9-5
UN 9-3520
Sat. by appt. 635 Church St., Evanston

STENOS
IMMEDIATE
OPENINGS _ FOR
and
area
stenos in North Suburban
Loop. Full shift or part-time. Long or
short term assignments.
Also

All Types

of ‘Office

Help

CLERKS, TYPISTS
KEYPUNCH OPERATORS
COMP. OPERATORS

TASK FORCE
Room

Golf Mill Professional Bldg.
202, Niles
:
299-4495
Hours: 9 to 5 daily

DOCTOR'S
RECEPTION
Age is open. No medical exper. req'd.
This N. suburban doctor, located in
modern
office will train you as his
receptionist.
You'll
learn to
greet
atients,
handle
phones
and
appts.
ight sng
and a calm manner for
his busy office qualify, $425 mo. to
start. Free.
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
6028 Dempster
966-0700
RESEARCH ASSISTANT
Needed
for
marketing
research
deartment
of major
Loop
publisher.
aried
duties:.
coding,
tabulating
questionnaires; collection of secondary
data,
general
clerical
assignments.
Some
college
(min.
2
years)
or
graduate
with previous
business
experience
preferrably
in
marketing,
economics
or
advertising
research.
Aptitude for figures and detail. Desire
full time but would consider qualified
person part-time.
Call Mrs. Miller
FR 2-6880

DR's Secy. Recpt.
YOU WILL BE KEPT BUSY AND LOVE
every minute of this busy practice. He
stressed that you must enjoy people
and
have
good
typing
and
some
shorthand as well. Age open, Salary
$500. Also 1 legal secy available. No
fee.

Evans
1609

Maple
(1 Blk.

Personnel
Ave.,
W. of the Davis

Service
UN 9-3160
St. ‘‘L’’)

receptionist
LOCAL
NORTH
SHORE
COUNTRY
club needs a mature woman for their
front
desk.
Will
train
on
a
light
switchboard—all public contact. Light
typing needed. FREE.

brownlie personnel
708 Church
328-3400

St.,

PAID

VACATIONS AND HOLIDAYS
Good Salary
Phone for Interview
Agnes Ferney
CRestwood 2-2700
DIVINE WORD SEMINARY
Waukegan
Rd.
between
Northbrook
and Glenview, Techny, Illinois.

PART-TIME
$2.00 PER) HOUR IN EVENINGS. _
No experience. Light cleaning duties
in beautiful office building,
Monday
through Friday. Call 537-1359.

April 6, 1967
¥

v4

SERVICE
DAvis

8-6880

3132 LAKE
Please

NURSERY

AV., WILMETTE

note

closed

on Tuesdays

RECEPTIONIST
Moving to Glenview—$390
Small firm moving to Glenview in two
weeks,
desires
girl for
their
front
desk
position.
ounger
with
some
typing. 9-5 5 days. Modern offices with
ood benefits.
No fee. Call Boulevard
mployment DA 8-7171.

LAUNDRY

PRESSER

NEEDED.
PERMANENT
5 DAY,
3732
hr.
week.
Uniforms
and
meal
furnished. Apply in person Presbyterian
Home, 3131 ‘Simpson St., Evanston. Or
call
492-2906

ALTERATION

FITTER

MUST
BE
EXPERIENCED.
BETTER
dresses, coats, suits. Good pay, 5 day
week.
No nights, paid vacation
and
holidays.

AIMEE

HI

6-2663

729

GENERAL

Elm

St.,

Winnetka

SECRETARY

SHORTHAND
AND
TYPING
NECES:sary. Varied duties, small congenial
office. Company
paid benefits. Good
salary. Mrs. Rosenberg.
K. W. BATTERY CO.
3555 Howard St.
Skokie
OR 3-7710
or
AM 2-9600

SALESWOMEN
OPENINGS NOW WITH OR WITHOUT
selling
experience.
Above
average
salary,
5 day
week.
Selling
Junior
sportswear.

EVANSTON

618 Davis

St.

SALES CO.

869-0300

Evanston.

PART-TIME
WORK
IN PLEASANT
ATMOSPHERE
of our
wall
paper
dept.
selling
on
retail level. Hours from 9 to 6 Fri.
and Sat.
Evanston Paint and Glass Co.
Mr. Gorski
GR 5-0300
FIGURES
RECORDS,
FOUNTAIN
SQ.
to $450 Mature with some figure or
bookkeeping
background.
Top
company with the best benefits in town.
Details call BOULEVARD
EMPLOYMENT DA 8-7171. No Fee.

SECRETARY
APPROX. 25 HOURS
Interesting
position,
and equipment.

United
2054

Lehigh,

Standard

PER WEEK
modern
office

Industries

Glenview

724-0350

LABORATORY
TECHNICIAN
SALARY
to $600
per
month
for
experienced
girl. Will
take
beginner
with
good
training North Evanston. Details call
BOULEVARD
EMPLOYMENT
DA 87171. No Fee.

SECRETARY.
NO
SHORTHAND,
salary
$475.
Small
office
North
Evanston area. Work for advertising
mgr.
Excellent
hours
and
working
conditions. Call Jim, Skokie Employment Service, OR 5-2300. No¥Fee.

COUNTRY
CLUB
RECEPTIONIST.
Light
typing.
Leading
North
Shore
club
desires
woman
for their
front
desk
position.
Pleasant
phone _ personality.
Details
call
BOULEVARD
EMPLOYMENT DA 8-7171. No Fee.
OCCASIONAL SECY. WANTED
FOR A
day, eve., Sat. or so in exec’s. ‘‘office
at home.’’ Handle dict., report prep.
and other interesting
varied
assignm’ts.
Req.
good shorthnd.,
typ. and
thinking. Sal., age, hrs., sched
open.
Yr. around. Perm. 831-4474 eves.
FULL
TIME
SALES
HELP
for childrens clothing store.

WANTED

LAD &amp; LASSIE SHOP

1115 Central Wilmette
BE

251-7570

A BEGINNER
IN CREDIT WORK.
Very light typing. some filing. Salary
$325 to start. FREE. Evans Personnel

1609 Maple

UN

9-3160.

RECEPTIONIST
AND
SWITCHBOARD
operator. Typist preferred, 40 hr. per
week,
pleasant
working
conditions,
hospitalization insurance,
paid vacation,
Christmas
bonus,
Michigan
Shores
Club,
911
Michigan
Ave.
Wilmette, AL 1-4100
PERMANENT
SECRETARIAL
POSItion open with a growing
architectral]
firm. Fountain Square,
Evanston. For
a gal with a bent for organization and
a liking for the variety and challenge
of a one girl office.
Call 328-4411 for an interview.

Magazine Circulation Clerk
TYPING

AND

DIVERSIFIED

Excellent benefits, Hours:

1600

DUTIES.

8:30 to 4:45.

Ridge

DA

CAFETERIA

8-0100

HELP

EMPLOYEE
CAFETERIA
AT KLEINschmidt, Deerfield. 5 days, no Sat. or
Sun.;
no nights. Meals and uniforms
furnished. For appointment call:
Mrs. Kay
945-1000, Ext. 347

PUBLISHING

OFFICE

GOOD
TYPIST-FIGURE
APTITUDE
Public contact—no steno. 3742 hours.
Attractive,
congenial
office.
Finest
equip. Interesting international work.
Mrs. Braun, 251-1854.
SILK FINISHER AND PRESSER
FOR
modern dry cleaning store. $100 PER
ee
Paid vacations,
other beneits.
Apply Immediately:
One Hour Martinizing,
1728 Sherman
Ave., Evanston, DA 8-9756.
HOSPITAL
PERSONNEL
CLERK.
Light typing. You’ll find a great deal
of variety and public contact on this.
Call
Jim,
Skokie
Employment
Service, OR: 5-2300. No Fee.
BOOKKEEPERS—PROOF
MACHINE
operators.
Full
time,
permanent,
experienced
or
will
train.
Benefits
other than wages.
Winnetka Trust and Savings Bank
791 Elm St., Winnetka
Hillcrest 6-0097
‘
BOOKKEEPER,
FULL
CHARGE,
small
growing
manufacture.
Salary
$6500 to start. Some light supervisory
duties.
Call
BOULEVARD - EMPLOYMENT DA 8-7171. No Fee.

DOCTORS
GIRL
OLD
ORCHARD.
Some
typing. Good spot for younger
a ge
with 40 wpm
typing.
all
JIM, Skokie Employment, O
“2300.
PLEASANT
SURROUNDINGS,
INterestin
intelligent,
work
awaits
energetic
young
woman
working
as
office
co-ordinator
for Kennedy
Development Co. in Northbrook. Call 2727800 for interview.
TRAVEL
AGENCY.
CLERICAL.
NO
Typing. Younger girl. You’ll do ticket
refunding
and
general
clerical.
For
details call BOULEVARD
EMPLOYMENT DA 8-7171. No Fee.
SALES
LADY
FOR
BETTER
APparel. Do you enjoy selling? It would
be
worth
your
while
to
consider
selling for us. 432-5550, John Stevens,
Inc.,
1869
Sheridan
Rd.,
Highland
Park.
“BEAUTY
COUNSELERS”
HAS
ganizational and sales openings.

cellent

Evanston

CLERICAL—FULL TIME
ACCURATE TYPIST
_

‘

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

CHALET

AGE OPEN FOR EACH OF TWO
fine
positions
with
a
prominent
firm—one in advertising, one in sales.
Only moderate skills (type 50, shortrand 90) are required; to $100 or more
for excellent skills.
;

age

MAID

RECEPTIONIST
FILM
COMPANY.
Some
typing. Salary to $400 on this
one. Attractive girl, with fair typing
ability for this front office position.
Suburbs.
Call
BOULEVARD
EMPLOYMENT DA 8-7171. No Fee.

Rotary International

WE
ARE
NOW
TAKING
APPLICAtions for full and part-time sales clerks
and cashiers. Apply in person:

SECY. IN LEGAL
DEPARTMENT
of a national
corporation.
All skills
some public contact;
will go to $500
for the right woman.
SECY. IN LEGAL DEPARTMENT
of a national concern; all skills but no
legal background needed;
to $500 for
the right young woman.

SECY. TO MIDWEST SALES
of prominent Evanston firm;

MILL CANDIES

PLUSH
AD
AGENCY
WANTS
A REceptionist.
You
will
greet
clients,
relieve
on
switchboard
(will
train)
and do some light typing. $350. FREE.

1618

IISECRETARIES!!
HAVE

WORK

1605 ORRINGTON, EVANSTON OR
OLD ORCHARD SHOPPING CENTER.
Phone for interview, BR 8-3700

Howard Street
:
274-8100
An equal opportunity employer

WE

Business and Professional
%,

Leading insurance company
has openings for typists for
general office duties. Idael
working conditions in new
building. Excellent benefits,
company cafeteria, 8:30 to
4:30, 5 day week.

1771

Business and Professional

é

sie

TYPISTS

Personnel

#35

he

opportunity.

No

Flexible hours. Full or part-time.
PArk 9-1566 for interview.

REGISTERED

OREx-

canvassing.
Ca

GIRL
FOR
PART-TIME
WORK _ IN
dry cleaning store. Hours, 4 to 6, Mon.
through Fri., Sat. 12 to 5:30. Apply in
person.
Orchid
Cleaners,
1167
Wilmette Ave., Wilmette.
WOMAN
TO
WORK
PART-TIME
IN
retail store;
pleasant working conditions; no exp. necessary;
hours 9 to
5:30. Marco’s Shoes, Hubbard Woods
Fashion Center. VErnon 5-3164.

FOR

Registered Technician

PHYSICIAN’S OFFICE.

SOME

typing.
328-2822

or UN

4-5465

INTERESTING
DIVERSIFIED
OFfice work for efficient woman seeking
a permanent position in one of North
Shores finest clubs. Call Miss Collins
at BR 3-2510.
STENOGRAPHER,
MUST
HAVE
shorthand.
3712 hour week.
To $100
based
on
ability.
Free
company
benefits. New
Niles office, Golf Mill
area. Mr. Garner, IN 3-1200.
PART-TIME
SHAMPOO
GIRL
wanted;
also
part-time
manicurist,
and full time operators. with following
3 ©
eas SALON
ROUGE.
Call 328-

PART-TIME-WOMEN
PICK UP AND DELIVER FULLER
orders. $2.00 HR. GUARANTEED.
Call Lillian, PA.4-5721 or JU 3-4250.
BAKERY SALESWOMAN—HRS.
FROM
12 to 6. Full time. Apply in person
at
8
a.m.
Val-Mar
Pastries,
1710
Glenview Rd., Glenview. Ask for Mr.
Anderson.

GENERAL

laundry,

5

and

day

many

CLEANING
week,

other

paid

benefits.

Pioneer Place, Pioneer Rd. and Grant
St. No. 3 bus to door. Call DA 8-8700.
BOOKKEEPING DEPARTMENT
Permanent
position. Experience
preferred, but will train.
GLENCOE NATIONAL BANK
VE 5-2800, See Mr. Schinler

DENTAL

HYGIENIST

GIRL WANTED
light

steno,

HOUSEWIVES EARN EXTRA MONEY
as waitresses part-time. North Shore
Country
Club,
Glenview.
Good
pay.
Uniform
furnished.
Hours
can
be
arranged. Call Mr. Green, 729-1200.
RECEPTIONIST—TYPIST
for
administrative
office
of
the
Wilmette
Schools.
3712
hr.
week,
Pension,
Health
Insurance,
paid vacation. Phone AL 6-2450 for appt.
finishing

WOMAN

dept.

shop.

Will

train.

Peter

Darro

Inc.

Glenview 729-1112.

of

TO

WORK

custom

Full

1232

or

IN

framing

part-time.

Waukegan

Rd.,

GIRL FRIDAY
April 15 can be your lucky day. I’m
reluctantly moving
out of town,
and
be may have the job I would like to
eep. Call Betty in Glenview. 729-3100.
CLERICAL—TYPIST
for
Summer
School
Director
at
Central School. Part-time
sition, 9
a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Start April 10th. Call
AL 6-2450 for appt.

GIRL

Apply

GIRLS-WOMEN-LEARN
A SKILL
NO
EXP.
NEC;
WILL
TRAIN
MAchine
operator;
good
opp.
Apply
Perfecto
Cleaners,
821
Emerson,
Evanston.
TYPIST TO KEYBOARD
FOR PHOTO
typesetting
equipment,
justowriter,
flexowriter,
M-PSM,
varitype
or
other
graphic
art, key board
experience desired. 263-5165.

SECRETARY

SHORTHAND.
724-8440.

girl.

FULL

Also

AND
erson
Skokie

100 Asbury Av., E
DOCTOR
OF
DENTAL
needs
capable
recepti
requires
youth,
vigor

DE
#

Salary open. UNiversity

RECEPTIONISTS

FOR

| ORCHARD
SCHOOL
FOR
SPECIAL
Education
needs
as matron,
warm,
strong person who loves children. 8:30
to 2:30; 5 day week. YO 6-8600
LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSE
Live
in home;
bed
care
of elderly
patient. No cooking. Glenview.
PArk 4-3536.
WANTED;
COOK’S
HELPER
FOR
sorority,
no
experience
nec.
but
should be interested in cooking
and
willing to learn. Refs. GR 5-2230.

SECRETARY

OPENING

4-1

2 SHIFTS 8 '

4 and 4 to 11:30. Pleasant work

mature
woman.
Live-in
manager GR 5-3726.

TYPIST,

FULL

cated

at

day week.

N.

OFFIC

Western.

Go

Contact Mr. Kag
SHAMPOO

full or part-time

HAIRDR

he ANTE Ree
ALpine

to

p

or out.

TIME.

7301

PART-TIME

1-7160_

00,

ar

ve.,

G!

VE 5-0016. Good salary; good ho

or more

days

a week.

WAITRESSES
meals.

Good

Good

a

plus
%

©

ORTHODO!

Park

week.

F

pay

transp.
Call GR 5-9020

RECEPTIONIST

Highland

‘

WANTED

or part-time.

office.

Typir

Wednesday

oft.

Sal

for competent person. Call ID

WOMAN

CAB DRIVERS

WAN

putt, OR PART-TIME.

WEEKENDS.

DAY:

EXCELLE

INC

Apply 8015 Lawndale,

WANTED

FULL

dresser.

Skoki

OR

PAI

Guaranteed

commission.
Call 827-0280.

j
Des

sz

~
Plai

OFFICE CLER
Bookkeep
Knowledge
of
Choose
your
hours.
Nursery, Skokie &amp; Lake, Wilm

Household
HOUSEKEEPER
WwW.
Glenview physicians
cond.
modern § ranch.
j
children, A fine home
need
gent
reliable
cheer
oma
wants permanent very desirabl

NO

724-

ELM

ST.

C

DAYS

ee

A

ferred.

FOR

DOC-

EXCEPT
AL 1-6621.

SMALL
NORTHBROOK
OFFICE
needs
experienced
dictaphone
secretary. Good
2
272-6520, ‘Ext. 50

Must

have top ref.;

| P.M.-8 P.M.

days

a

YOUNG

wk.

incl.

PLEASANT
help

WO)

Sun.

$70.

care

for

our

fl.

811

home

Current

refs.

Davis

required.

Street

ye

other week.
HI 6-9056.

PARK

$300

nnetka

—

2

DOCTOR’S

housekeeper.

COOKING
work.

ee

Sou

Own transp.
825-6505.

and

AND

3

ref.

GENERAL

a

month

EXPERIENCED
housework

minim

LOCAL
for

ironing,

Sat.

or

WOMAN
Highland

3 t

Sun.

NEEDED
Park

5_

home.

G

hswk.
plain
cooking.
Stay
fbrough dinner. Top salary. I
efs.

MAID OR MOTHERS HELP:
LIVE IN
AMILY
GOOD
OWN RO

CLEANING

3596
SOME

LADY

Reliable,
thorough.
permanent position. Ref
hrs. Call after 6 p.m. 674.4030

| or 2 Dai

WEEK.
MUST
HAVE
NOR’
Shore references. Call VErnon | 01
week

in

on
or

WOMAN

and

weekly.
No
children.
Ref. required

;

days vy

required
a

have
current refs. Stay
adults. No heavy laundry
432-1376.

CLEANING

Ads. Turn

ID

Wantec

Cleaning Woman

A wonderful selection awaits

FE

Aas

RIDGE

needs

A

HUNTING?

in

Cleaning Woman

OR PART-TIME
Call HI 6-4720

APARTMENT

we

WOM.

FREE
5 DAY LIVE IN
FREE
—
COUPL
DAY WORK 1-2-5 DAYS $12
BAKER EMPLOYMEN

STENOGRAPHER|—PART-TIME
FOR
Loop law office. Shorthand desirable,
legal experience
not necessary,
will
train. Call 236-5515 or 328-2056.

SALESLADY

RELIABLE

Park
and
family
of
2
sg
children. Plain cooking.
Top
days. Lovely room, bath,
TV

WOMAN
PART-TIME
12 to 4 or 5
Apply 33. Flavors, Deerfield Commons
Apply after 4 p.m. 945-9809

this Paper!

to 3:1
of cl

PA 4-3920.

DEPENDABLE

YOUNG

to Classification #132

WEEK

Evanston |

job interview:

Call HI 6-6638.

‘WAITRESS.
DAILY
Monday; exp. not required.

FEE. REFERENCES REG
Cooks, Couples, Generals,
TOP SALA ye :

Some

Earn $90 to $125 Weekly.

you in the Want

:

own trans. Local refs. req.

PART-TIME
SALESLADY
TO
HELP
manage houseware-hardware dept. in
Northbrook. 5 day
week. Salary good.
Must be steady.
CR 2-0015.

FULL

oe

EVENING

fer Tues. and Fri.; 8:15
be able to do all types

HELP
OUR
SECRETARY
1
OR
2
days per week in interesting business.
432-1016 between 9 and 5.

BAKERY

Ho

HOSTESS

CLEANING—2

PART-TIME
USHERETTES
concession sales girls. Apply in
after 7
p.m. Edens Theater, 303
Blvd.,
Northbrook, Ill.

AS

hairdresser.

PART-TIME

8161

OR PART-TIME
Call 272-1588

tors office in Winnetka.

E

Lindgren Emp. Agency

HYGIENIST

MEDICAL

w

International House of Panc

SALESWOMAN—AGE
APPROX.
3545. Glenview resident. 4 or 5 days incl.
Sat. Please call in
rson. Glenview
Stationer, 1726 Glenview Rd.

IMMEDIATE

Central,

AND/OR

tion. 3 to 5 days. Refs. Call

CLERK-TYPIST
FOR
GENERAL
OFfice work. Credit Bureau of Evanston,
phone 475-5432, Mr. Abegg.

DENTAL

at 2801

SHAMPOO

hair

LAUNDRY
AND
DRY
CLEANER.
yimye 4 ee.
Wilmette Laundry. Call

PART-TIME

hr.

GENERAL
OFFIC.
CALL UN 4-4520

c

NURSES
AIDES,
ALL
SHIFTS.
PAID
vacations,
meals
and
many
other
worthwhile
benefits,
Pioneer
Place,
‘Pioneer Rd. and Grant St. No. 3 bus
to door. Call DA 8-8700.

COUNTER

374%

DA 8-3100. |

No nights.
Good
salary.
tion paid. HI 6-4304.

RECEPTIONIST
;
General
office
work,
Paid
vacation
many
benefits. New building located
in Evanston. Phone 869-5110.
The House of Vision

ARTISTIC

FOR DICT.

typing.

Sat. Steady. Call

SATURDAY’S
ONLY,
IN NORTH
EVon
Salary or commission. GR 5-

NURSE

FOR
HIGHLAND
PARK
OFFICE.
NO
night work. Pleasant surroundings. 5
day week. Top salary. Call ID 2-4650.

FOR

and

vacations

prefer

reis.

WOMAN

1

DA‘

Must

have

CALL DA 8-1722.

PART-TIME
light

Wed,

CHILD

housework

for

C
wor

to 6 p.m. 5 days. $20. 677-8876.

DEPENDABLE

ing.
6 room
ferences. Call

WOMAN FOR

n

©:

_apt.,
Saturdays
4-0740 after

ri

�‘Help Wanted

w

snes

Household
HOUSEWORK.
OTHER
raenneanee pot:
4 or 5
‘or
Top
salary.
neces required. °327- 3434.
T
HOUSEWORK.
FLEXIrs to stay through dinner. New
&gt; ranch
house.
Paid vacation
. Refs. VE 5-4144.

A WEEK,
HI 6-0079.

MUST

$ G AND CHILD CARE
k in Skokie. References.
P WAGES

ts.

3 DAY

FOR

TOP

GIRL

current

ref.

req.

7 room

;

ranch

house.

Other

Nr.

. Call collect VErnon 5-0395.

j
ren,

STAY

GO.
869-5168

_

Forest.
66

LIVE-IN

housework.

.

Own

2

school

and

CITY

age

VY TO

LIVE

IN AND

| TAB

E CLEANING

E

Ss;

good

pi ae

r 5 p.m.

Own

CIVIL ENGINEER

FOR

PARK MAINTENANCE

conv.

to

GReenleaf

Must

have

own

5-

Call PArk

HOUSING CONSULTANT

$568-$697

ILL.

LABORER

$429-$525

9-4048.

CLEANING.

Conven.

to

references.

3

bus

DAYS

transp.

Top

wages.

COMMUNICATION

A

Must

UN

4-

2
ONE
SATURDAY
month.
7
hours
each.
Own
portation.
Call after 5 p.m.
or
.
a.m. Phone 724-7283.
e

Refs.

Wilmette,

r

old

nis

and

infant

ta

WRR

929)
A

HELPER.

4

Exc,

sta.

days

a

salary.

iable Woman

week

5

42 block

ID

2-

to Baby Sit

4 NIGHTS

A WEEK.

Call 761-0826

XPERIENCED
ly

FOR

References,

nest.
¥ sth

3 OR

CARE

TEEN-AGER

weekend

sitting

Dempster

TER

and

GIRL.

for

Ridge.

HELP

FOR

1 year

old.

Call

WITH

864-

CHIL-

n, 344 years and 5 months. Thurs.,
Sat. and Sun. Most evenings
Go home. Call 256-2055.

Help

Wanted—Women
Industrial

ASSEMBLERS

| EXPERIENCE

train.
Good
pases as you
sa —
Ar Equal

NECESSARY,

WE

starting
pay
with
learn. All company
Systems

1 67e: 2040
Opportunity

Inc.
Skokie
Employer

“FULL OR PART-TIME
=N

FOR ASSEMBLY OF TEACH. New
plant.
Clean,
light
- Cail Don Gergon’ 272-7810.
HUBBARD SCIENTIFIC CO.

2855 Shermer Rd.
Northbrook,

Ill.

Help Wanted—Men
Business and Professional
HNICAL

OPPORTUNITIES

“
DRAFTSMAN
hanical draftsman with

;

layout

at least

experience

for

; detailing. Opportunity
luct design work,

3

small

for

light

:

gga
hat
ENGINEER
st with
gape dn such as operaS analys
product
cost
studies
: equipment evaluation. Applicants

hould

have at least 1 year time study

rience and knowledge
levelopment.

of standard

positions offer interesting and
d work
assignments.
Some
col» background
preferred,
but will
nsider
individual
furthering
his
development
through
night
:
attendence.
Salary
open
deling on
qualifications.
Send
rer
outlining experience and present

rnings, or contact J. Ritter at CR 29.
ie

—

General
Binding
Corp.
Blvd.
Northbrook.
An
unity employer

Classified

1101
equal

Evanston Review

‘Business

$466-$568

WATER PLANT OPERATOR

$546-$668

5-3100
Men

Think "A Job That Counts"
Must Have These Benefits:
—Good starting salary
—Job security
—Group insurance
—Challenging assignments
—Regular increases
—Variety, every day
—Service to community
—Paid holidays, vacations
—Tuition aid.program
—Recreational activities
—Pleasant surroundings
—Comprehensive training
—Friendly co-workers
—Opportunities for advancement °
Illinois Bell agrees. We offer them all. So, if YOU'RE a.
man who wants a job that counts, visit us today. Openings available, if you qualify, for

The

Grove

plus other positions in
many North Suburban Communities

Illinois Bell Telephone Company
Employment Center
1520 N. Chicago Ave.
Evanston — 869-9915

110.

Business and Professional

G. D. Searle &amp; Co.
Has Openings for Men in

Oldest Employment Service
Outside Chicago’s Loop

the Following Areas:

IN

SUBURBAN AND
NORTH POSITIONS

FAR

ALL

100%

FREE

TO

YOU!

TECHNICAL
Project engineer, mech
E.E. or equiv., solid state
Methods and layout eng.
Designer, mechanical
Mech. draftsman, some college
Draftsman checker, mech.
Draftsman, electro-mech.
Mechanical technician
Elect lab tech, H.S. grads

ORCHARD,
End

of West

ORchard

CHEMICAL

EXCELLENT STARTING SALARIES
— RAPID PROGRESSION — FREE
UNIFORMS — LOW PRICED CAFETERIA
WITH
FREE
MILK
AND
COFFEE AT LUNCH — id
LY
CLEAN,
UNCROWDED
AREAS
— NO LAYOFFS
IN” OUR
HISTORY
—
PLUS
THE
MOST
LIBERAL OF FRINGE BENEFITS.

‘Lot

and

ST.

THE ‘“‘L”’ IN THE
NORTH SHORE BANK BUILDING
Free parking in bank tenant lot

2-1 142

COMPUTER OPERATOR
EVANSTON DOWNTOWN
HONEYWELL
200
SYSTEM.
2
years
training
and
experience
required.
Honeywell
or
comparable
equipment including some tape. Second shift. Some supervisory responsibilities.
Good
opportunity
in expanding
new
data center. Evanston executive office
of nat’l corp. Excellent starting salary
with merit rated
advancement.
Full
fringe
benefits.
Acceptable
pre-employment test scores and work refer—
required. Call C. C. Boyer. 869-

Packaging Corp. of America
DRAFTSMAN
EXPERIENCED,
WITH
CONSIDERable knowledge of mechanical trades
and
some _ ability
in
architectural
drafting.
Opportunity
for
advancement,
good
starting
salary,
and
excellent employee benefits. Write to
us for an interview.

MOBIL OIL
CORPORATION
7280
an
Attn: Mr. K.

Av.
Niles,
J. James.

Ill.

60648

APPLY

PERSONNEL OFFICE
8:15 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Mondays through Fridays
(Evening and Saturday interviews
Appointment)

(2 blocks north of Oakton
2 blocks west of Skokie Hwy.)
An Equal Opportunity Employer

R &amp; D Technicians
RAPIDLY
GROWING
COMPANY
needs
lab
technicians.
Will
be
engaged in professional work of a nonroutine
character.
Must
have
draft
exempt status. Only one to three semesters of college chemistry and some
lab experience
is necessary.
Tuition
refund plan. An opportunity to work in
an
atmosphere
of personal
growth.
Please call 446-4000 ext. 334 or apply
in person.
THE

BORDEN

MEN'S FURNISHING
SALESMAN
EXPERIENCE
PREFERRED.
WILL
train however. Full time, permanent
position.
Excellent
earnings.
Liberal
personal discounts. Company benefits.
Apply to Mr. Nelson.
GR

COMPANY

Mystik Tape Div.

1700
An

Winnetka Rd.
Equal Opportunity

Northfield
Employer

‘VILLAGE OF GLENCOE
ANNOUNCES OPENING FOR

Public Works
Maintenance

Man

PERMANENT
INTERESTING
POSItion with security.
40-hour week. Paid
2-week vacation per year. Attractive
retirement plan, sick leave benefits,
hospital benefit plan. Experience desirable
but
not
necessary.
Equal
opportunity merit employment. Apply
Director
of
Public
Works,
Village
Hall,
675
Village
Court,
Glencoe,
Illinois, 835-4111 Extension 23.

Salesmen
WANTED!

5-1400

/

WITH
OR
WITHOUT
EXP.
MANY
company benefits. Excellent pay plan.
Sell the no. one car! CHEVROLET!
At the North
Shore’s
No.
1 dealer,
JOE JACOBS. Ask for Steve Horvath,
ee
Bay Rd., Wilmette. AL 1400.

Mechanically Inclined?
GET YOUR
START IN THE
RENTAL
Industry. Wait on customers, service
equipment.
GOOD STARTING PAY
AUTOMATIC SALARY INCREASES
MANY COMPANY BENEFITS
TIME
AND
One
ae
FOR
OVERFor

BASKIN'S
Evanston

CHEMICAL

Automobile

GOOD SALARY
DAY WORK
Men
with general light maintenance
experience to work in our Chicago and
suburban supermarkets.
Some
cleaning duties.
Steady employment
with
many
company
benefits. Free hospitalization,
profit
sharing
and
cash
bonus. Call our central office.
DOMINICK’S FINEST FOODS
1814 N. 15th Ave.
Melrose Park
921-8530

Orrington,

by

Niles Ave.and Searle Parkway
Skokie
ORchard 3-3200

UTILITY MEN

1700

CARETAKER

MAN TO AGE 50 TO HELP WITH THE
care
and
the _ feeding
of
small
laboratory animals. Farm experience
helpful.

Bldg.

Does.

MEN

TRAIN
FOR
PACKAGING
MAchine mechanic
and general building
maintenance.

ANIMAL

9-1 142

AMbassador

OPERATOR

MAINTENANCE
TO

SKOKIE

1737 HOWARD

HANDLER

HIGH
SCHOOL
EDUCATION.
SOME
chemical
knowledge
and
mechanical
aptitude desirable.

NEW

Westmoreland
At North

MATERIALS

MAN
TO
AGE
55, IN GOOD
PHYSIcal condition for general utility work
in handling supplies in our packaging
department.

TRAINEES
Application engineer, M.E. or E.E.
No experience req.
Sales, industrial controls
Time Study Jr.
Jr. accountant
Product mgmt. Trainee, deg. req.
Sales, some college req.
Mech. Draftsman
Sales trainee, H.S,
Bank Teller

SUITE 226 IN THE

MESSENGER
YOUNG MAN HIGH SCHOOL: GRADU:
ate,
age
18 to 20 to deliver
intersera
mail and to assist at mail
esk.

$12,000

EXECUTIVE
Field Sales Manager
Small appliance exp.
Superv. general acctng.
Systems analyst, E.D.P. exp
Programmer, 360 exp.
Financial analyst
Market analyst, to age 35
General Accountant to age 30
Cost accountant, deg. not req.
Adm. ass'’t., banking
General accountant
;
Acct., cost and budget
Insurance and tax clerk
Ass’t. warehouse planner
Clerk, some acct'ing bkgd.
Ass’t. Office Mgr. trainee

OLD

Help Wanted—Men

Professional

SPECIALIZING

STOCKMEN
in Morton

and

MARQUART

$466-$568

GARDENER

Some

req. Write

Ill.

“Help Wanted Baby Sitters
HER’S

OPERATOR

GR

CLEANING WOMAN WANTED
day
r week. Prefer Thurs. or
North
Shore references required.
aeecssee:
:
&lt;EEPER-COOK.
PLEASANT
person. Live-in. Lovely home.

aL, téamil
Cons.

$429-$525
$555-$645

other in school, se
Sea
ag.
to 4:15, Mon., Wed.,
Fri
ood
ry and car fare. Refs. UN 9-9853.

ERAL

MAN

POLICE PATROLMAN

t4ESENT HOUSEKEEPER

eek.

$641-$856

trans.

+ furnish excellent references.
ey

MECHANIC.
ALIGNMENT
EXPERIence
required.
Excellent
pay,
good
working
condition,
Union _ benefits.
Apply in person: Biltmore Tire Company 9323 Skokie Blvd. Skokie 679-4840

EVANSTON

FOR

“ COMPAN ION TO LADY
a week.

Free Pension Plan
Write A-911, Box 60, Wilmetta, Ill.

OF

CARE

refs.;

Paid Vacations
Paid Holidays

OPPORTUNITIES

Good

WOMAN

pay;

Wages

Insurance

RESsmall
4-8879

TV.

while mother yerks.
5 day week. 272-2623

Competitive

Group Life Insurance
Group Hospitalization

AVE.

CAREER

References.

MAID

room

New

at.

: ‘References required. 831-3263.
iren

ASHLAND

OR ‘‘MOTHER’S
HELP”
2
5-7;
have
cleaning
help.

ie loc. in Lake
CE
al

OR

N.

MAN
EXPERIENCED
IN
taurant management to operate
—
shore restaurant. Call PA

IERAL HOUSEWORK
5 DAYS,
“HELP.

WE OFFER:
A Nice Place to Work
Good Working Conditions

CHICAGO, ILL. 60614

GENERAL HOUSEWORK
DAY WK. REF. REQUIRED.
:
BR 4-2637

INSTRUCTOR

‘Help Wanted—Men

110°

brook.

Electro Counter &amp; Motor Co.
2717

.

PRODUCT

for
Established Growth Firm
REQUIRES
AGGRESSIVE PROBLEMSOLVER—MINIMUM—
3-5 YEARS EXP.

TAL HOUSE CLEANING 2 DAYS
reek.
Monday
and
Thursday
or
day and ae ay. References.

-

and Professional

MUST
BE
ABLE
TO
READ
BLUE
prints
and
use
inspection
gauges.
Five
years
or more
experience
required.
Factory
location
in
North-

PERSONNEL
MANAGER

HAVE

Help Wanted—-Men
Business

(Result Getting)

LEANING
/
AND IRONING
DAYS

110

Business and Professional

AGHT
;

:

meg

appointment call:
LATEK
RENT-ALL
CO.
ORchard 4-6323

INC.

PROGRAMMER TRAINEES
NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED
$600-700 NO FEE
MATH APTITUDE, IBM EXP,
OR A DEGREE WILL QUALIFY.
GO TO SCHOOL AT CO EXPENSE.
FOURTEEN CURRENT OPENINGS.
PARKER PERSONNEL EVANSTON
600 DAVIS
869-8600

WINNETKA
PARK
DISTRICT
HAS
openings
for permanent
park
maintenance
personel.
Interesting
and
varied work, pleasant working conditions, excellent retirement and hospital plans,
liberal
sick leave
policy,
paid vacation, apply George B. Caskey 510 Green Bay Road, Village Hall
Winnetka, Ill. 446-2160

EXPERIENCED TYPIST
Will do typing at home. Pick up and
deliver if necessary. Phone 272- 8680.

PART —. FULL
TIME.
ODD
JOBS.
Set
own
hours.
Phone
3288841—475-0743. Call 8-11 a.m. 15 rings.

&gt; Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

April 6,

1967

�SALES TRAINEES

SALES
INDUSTRIAL

BEGINNER

SALESMEN

To cover southwestern suburbs calling
eve
on
established
accounts.
refer
some
college
but
1-2 years
sales
experience
a
must.
Starting
salary $7,800-$8,400 plus all travel and
business expenses.
. IND. SUPPLIES
$6,900 up
. IND. SOLVENTS
$7,200 up
. STEEL
$8-$10,000 up
. STEEL TRAINEE
6,600 up
. CUTTING
TOOL
Pi =
up
. IND. TAPES
p

PHARMACEUTICAL
To cover the prime Chicago territory
for a real ‘‘leader.’’ Starting salary
$7,200-$10,000.
Company
car
and expenses. Degree not required.

SYSTEMS SALES
TRAINEE
One of the top 3 companies of its kind
is
now
offering
one
of
the
most
comprehensive
sales
training
programs we've ever seen. Local territory upon completion of training. Starting
salary $400-$600 month plus commission, Average first year earnings well
in excess of $8,000.

.
.
.
.
.
.

APPLIANCES
MOVING AND STORAGE
SPORTING GOODS
FOODS
ascent
BOOKS
ADVERTISING TRAINEE

Murp

EMPLOYMENT
oy
9-951

UN

Chicago

(Div.

Home

neat, alert young
DISHWASHERS.

TECHNICIANS

If you are interested in your future,
we have just the job for you. All you
really need is basic electronics, either
from Tech schools, military electronics training or comparable experience
and you’ re on your
way.
Work
for
IBM in the North Shore area. Call or
write Chet Kucia.
II.

MAIL CLERK
TO

HANDLE
DELIVERY,
SORTING
and metering of mail. Must be able to
lift
heavy
mail
sacks
and
climb
stairs. Liberal benefit program including 3 weeks paid vacation.

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
cere
pe EL DEPARTMENT
1812 ChicagoA
Evanston
An Equal Cpinentunity Employer.

ARCHITECTS
Architectural

Draftsman

YOUNG MEN NEEDED WITH INDUS.
trial and commercial building experience for production department.
Salary
open.
Company
profit
sharing
plan
—
insurance
program _ for
employee

BUSCHE &amp; “MARKSON,

5334

W.

Addison

ARCHITECTS

St.

Chicago

736-8657

YARDMEN

NEEDED

FOR
PRESBYTERIAN
HOME.
MUST
have experience in general gardening;
flower beds and general lawn care.
Interesting
job.
3742
hour;
5
day
week;
uniforms and lunch frame
apply in person at 3131 Simpson St.,
anston or call 492-2906.
YOUNG VETS
$450—$575
Choose
between
a
variety
of
37
training programs in different career
areas offered by our client companies.
Fee paid positions.
PARKER
PERSONNEL
EVANSTON
600 DAVIS
869-8600
EXPERIENCED
RESPONSIBLE
SERvice
station
driveway
salesman,
21
yrs.
or older for part-time
employment.
Top
wages
will be
paid
for
right man, Apvly in person.
BOB
LEONARD’S
SHELL
SERVICE
Dundee and Pfingsten Northbrook.
DISH
MACHINE
OPERATOR
AND
porter,
full and part-time,
nights,
4
p.m. to midnight. Top pay to reliable
man. Own transportation. Apply Peacock’s Dairy Bar, 100 Skokie Blvd., 1
blk. North of Old Orchard.

NIGHT

DISH

ofitsa

2 April 6,

WASHER,
Glenview

1967

5 TO
Country

for

position

630 DUNDEE

12OR
movee:

AND

of

OFFERS

UNUSUAL

CHEMICAL

COMPANY

WHETHER
YOU HAVE
6 MOS. OR 6
yrs. experience. Whether your experience is in small loan, banking, retail
or other, you owe it to yourself to
investigate
this
opportunity.
Inside
position. Immediate rat
agg potential. Don’t delay. Call tod
PARKER PERSONNEL—EVANSTON
600 DAVIS
869-8600

SALES ASSOCIATE
We

are looking for a man between 22
and 35 with executive
ability,
good
education
and
pleasing
personality
who is accustomed to active contact
with the
public. Starting salary while
training
ollowed by liberal commission
and
bonus
arrangement.
No
experience necessary, only a willingness to learn and a desire to work
hard
for
an_
outstanding
income.
Contact Sales Manager, 864-0013.

STUDENTS

GET A HEAD
START IN LINING UP
your summer jobs. We need salesmen
now calling on loop businesses. Work
either full or part-time;
commission
basis plus percentage of initial order;
leads furnished. Call 664-9464 for appt.
You won’t be sorry.
EXPERIENCED
TREE
CLIMBERS
$2.75-$3.25 per hr. Paid vacations,
7
aid holidays, retirement fund, group
ife and
-medical insurance,
guaranteed
12 months
employment,
bonus
insentive
program,
profit
sharing.
Bartlet
Tree
Experts,
3160
Dundee
Rd., Northbrook, 272-2980.

Display Man
APPLY

CHANDLER'S INC.
FOUNTAIN SQUARE, EVANSTON

LUMBER
YARD
INSIDE
SALESMEN.
Growing
yard
needs
two
men
with
some experience. Good working conditions, profit sharing, wonderful opportunity.
Call Mr. Fine
244-4300
WANTED:
MAINTENANCE
MAN
5
days
weekly,
handy
with
simple
electric
heat,
plumbing.
painting.
Send resume
giving background and
experience.
Write
A-914,
Box
60,
Wilmette, Ill.
PART-TIME.
MORNING
DELIVERY
of newspapers. Daily route or Sunday
only
route.
Vehicle
furnished.
For
further
information
call
251-0656,
8
a.m, to 12, or eves., 251-1140.
MEN
FOR
PRODUCTION
AND
SHIPping in plastics plant in Northbrook.
Good
company
benefits with chance
for
advancement.
Call
272-6700
for
interview.
MAN
TO
WORK
SUNDAYS,
A.M.,
delivering newspapers. Earn $3. 00 per
hr. or more. Must have car. Call 446- 7259 between 8 to 10 a.m. and 2 to 5:30
p.m. daily. Sat. 8 a.m. to 2.

Northfield
Employer

MEN
to $13,000
(MORE

FOR

THE

RIGHT

MAN)

A well known firm has an excellent
opening
in
product
advertising.
A
college
man
with
some
experience
and some ideas of his own can build a
fine career here.

FU-

Packaging Corp. of America
CONSUMER
CREDIT MEN
$550-$750—FREE

Window

BORDEN

iA
dec Rd.
An Equal Opportunity

EXPOSURE

FULL
TIME.
PERMANENT.
Personnel Dept., 4th floor.

NORTHBROOK
2-2300

Mystik Tape Div.

1700

ture potential in expanding new data
center. Evanston
executive
office of
nat’l corp. Excellent starting salary,
working
conditions
and fringe
benefits. Call C. C. Boyer 869-2300.

COLLEGE

CO.

New
modern
building,
convenient
location and
ample
parking.
Tuition
refund program. Please send resume
including
age,
education,
experience
and salary requirements,
All replies
confidential.

THE

CLIFF

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
No. ‘Fee. Hours 9-5
UN 9-3520
Sat. by appt. 636 Church St., Evanston

Photographic Technician
Calumet Tech. Representative
A

CALUMET
TECHNICAL
REPREsentative
to plan
professional
dark
rooms,
aid technicians
and
photographers
in
selection
of
equip.
Be
knowledgeable
professional
photo
techniques.
Ability
to
communicate
verbally
and
by
letter
essential.
Position
offers
excellent
opportunity
for
future
advance.
Maturity
and
ability to plan and complete projects
with min. supervision essential. Write
W. P. Ryan, V.P., Calumet Mfg. Co.,
6550 N. Clark, Chicago, Ill. 60626.

YOUNG
MAN
WANTED
FOR
STARTing
position
in
the
finance
field.
Involves
outside
collection
duties
in
the
suburban
territory.
Air
cond.
company
car
and
all
G.M.
fringe
benefits. Starting salary exceeds $500
per mo. Min. of 2 years college. Call
Mr. Pauls for appt. Mon. through Fri.
9 A.M. to 4 P.M.
GENERAL MOTORS
ACCEPTANCE CORP.
801 Davis St., Evanston
GR 5-2929
An Equal Opportunity Employer.

THE WORLD'S

LARGEST

EXCLUSIVE TV DEALER NEEDS:
SALES PROFESSIONALS,
and
SALES TRAINEES
due to our expansion program. Many
company benefits, no cost to ee

Call C.E.T. TELEVISIO
today, an

Abraham,

966-8800 (Niles)

OFFICE MGR. TRAINEE
$8500—9500 NO FEE
Background
in accounting and other
office procedures will qualify. Supervisory exp. helpful, but not necessary.
Local Co. Good benefit package.
PARKER
PERSONNEL
EVANSTON
600 DAVIS
869-8600

SERVICEMAN
EXPERIENCED
OR
WILL
TRAIN.
Electrically and mechanically inclineo
man.
Permanent
position.
Apply
in
person.
North
Shore
Refrigeration,
4001 Simpson, Skokie.

HOUSEMEN
NEEDED FOR PRESBYTERIAN home,
3714
hr.
week,
uniforms
and
lunch
furnished, live-in facilities if needed.
Apply
in
person,
3131
Simpson,
Evanston or call 492-2906.

MAN TO HELP MANAGE
NEWS
AGENCY.
PERM.
POS.
SALary plus bonus,
hospitalization,
paid
vacation, profit sharing. Write A-916,
Box 60, Wilmette, Til.

CUSTODIAN
=

greg thy SCHOOLS
o 11 p.m. shift.
Call wi "6: ‘2480 for information.

960

GROWING
conveniently
located
needs
draftsman-expedit
neering
Department.
would include drafting,
estimating,
project werk. |
ated duties
with a team
enced professional enginee!
High school education 4
know-how PIERS
SAA.
s

Be

PART-TIME EVENING HELP
6_p.m. to 9p. ae
6 p.m. to9
p
GINO STANDARD SERVICE
835-0270
Green Bay Rd., Glencoe ©

Clerk

Police Patrolmen
$487-$669 MONTHLY

Crossing Guards
4 TO

OR CALL:

COMPANY
GROWTH
HAS
FACILItated need for an additional engineer,
1
to
2
years
experience
in
I.E.
including
Work
Factor
Standards
mandatory. Interesting diversified assignments. College degree not necessary but one to 2 years college I.E.
work
is required.
Must
have
draft
exempt status.

to system work desirable. Must have
extensive
experience
programming
magnetic tape and/or disk. Emphasis
either Honeywell or IBM equipment.
Cobol, Easycoder or Autocoder, IOCS

POSITION

RD.

RAPIDLY

$400-$548 MONTHLY

5 HOURS

PER

$1.92-$2.20 PER

pareease APPLY IN PE

DAY

THE

HOUR

For additional information and applications please contact Personnel Director,
City Hall,
City
of Highland
Park, IDlewood 2-0800.

BORDEN

CHEMICAL

Mystik

1700

Winnetka Rd.
An Equal Opportunity

C

En

HEADQUARTERS
FOR FOREMEN
AND SUPERVISORS

Jr. Industrial Engineer

We
can
offer
rmanent
full time
employment
with
excellent employee
benefits, including paid vacation, free
insurance peeeres and starting rates

DEGREE

Police Records

DIRECTOR

CRestwood

$2.00 ber Hour
TOPS "BIG BOY"
COFFEE SHOP

Fire Fighters
$487-$669 MONTHLY

BARRETT-CRAVENS

PROGRAMMER, SR.
EVANSTON DOWNTOWN

Products)

Central St.
Evanston,
Phone DA 8-8600, 8 to 5
Monday through Friday
An Equal Opportunity Employer

men

IN PERSON

PERSONEL

HARLEM &amp; DEMPSTER AVS.
MORTON GROVE, ILL.

OUTSTANDING
GROWTH
NECESSItates
opening
2 new
territories
in
north and northwest suburbs.
Excellent starting salary plus incentive
bonus
provides
above
average
earnings
the
first year.
Automobile
furnished—all
working
expenses—
complete insurance coverage and retirement program.
Desire sales minded college
graduate
with science background. Will
accept
other ma ~ bed as complete job training
is
provided.
Write
A-926,
Box
60,
Wilmette, Illinois.

1717

APPLY

and Professional

The City of Highland Park
Has Job Openings For:

UTILIZE
YOUR
SKILLS
TO
THEIR
fullest in the engineering department
of
this
expanding
manufacturer
of
material-handling
equipment.
Openings
for
both
a
trainee
an
a
draftsman with 3 or 4 years experience in the lay-out and preparation of
detail drawings.
3 weeks vacation and profit-sharing.

FULL TIME—NIGHTS
ARE NOW _ INTERVIEWING

WE

Business

INVEST IN
YOUR FUTURE!

$65-7500
$65-7200
$6000
$6500
$6300
$7800
$6600
$6500
$58-7000
$7200
$6000
$6000
$6000
$6600
$6600
$5900
Ss
6000
$6000

Proleatokil

DRAFTSMEN

NEED-

CALL 869-8600
PERSONNEL EVANSTON
600 DAVIS
2nd FLOOR
DISHWASHER

COLLEGE

ELECTRONIC

EXP.

PARKER

Salesman

LABORATORIES

of American

ae

LL OF THE POSITIONS LISTED
ABOVE ARE ‘NO FEE”’ LISTINGS.
* INDICATES CO. CAR AND INCENTIVE

Evanston
BR 3-2155

Pharmaceutical

AYERST

$6,000
$7,200
$8,000 up
* ~~
$7,200
$6,600

ors

Bank Services*
Toiletries*
Business Forms
Pharmaceuticals*
Lab Equipment*
Canned Foods*
Industrial Chemicals*
Commercial Ins.
Food extracts*
Sundries*
Audio-Visual Aids
Cigarettes*
Fine Paper
Fine Paper
Automotive Parts*
Corr. Packaging
Coatings
Industrial Inks*
Beer*
mip» i" Steel

SERVICE

Ave.,

Business ed

Sachuses and Professional

‘Business and Professional

MED. SIZED MACH. SHOP
PAPER pt
ag
LOADING DOC
OANTENANCE:
DRILL PRESS
FINAL ASSEMBLY
Q. C. TESTING
MATERIAL HANDLING
WAREHOUSE
STOCK ROOM
PACKAGING
ORDER PROCESSING

Free
Free
Free
Free
Free
Free
Free
Free
Free
Free
Free
Free

$700
$715
$690
$675
$755
$690
$750
$650
$600
$660

RECENT

PROMOTION

company

benefits

cational
gram.

tuition

PERSONNEL
EVANSTON

630 Dundee

INTERESTED

IN

WORK:

ing in a small dept. where you will be
involved
in
every
phase
of
cost
accounting.
If you have one to five
cost experience and are interested in
variety, challenge and the opportunity
to advance,
this position is for you.
You'll be working with several of our
top accountants and dept. managers.
Salary
commensurate
with
background and experience.

AMERICAN
2100

PHOTOCOPY
UN

Dempster

EDITOR
WORLD

WIDE

SERVICE

GROWTH

272-2300
opportunity

accounting

THE

BORDEN

DAvis

ACCOUNTANT
$9,000-$10,000 FREE
If you
have
1 or
2
yrs.
general
accounting
experience
and
feel you
are
ready
for
a more
challenging
opportunity, we can offer you a
ng
with one of America’s fastest growin
co’s. You will start on the Financia
V.P.’s_
staff
covering
a
variety
of
assignments, geared to increase your
knowledge and develop your potential.
PARKER
PERSONNEL
EVANSTON,
600 DAVIS
869-8600

PRODUCTION

CONTROL

INTELLIGENT
YOUNG
MAN,
ExXperience required in production control. Many
liberal company
benefits
plus
profit
sharing.
Interesting
and
permanent. (Ask for Mr. Gomberg),
967-5600 or 775-5600

. EAGLE
6226

W.

SHEET

Howard

METAL

MANUF.

CO.

Niles

NATIONAL

FIRM

LARGEST
IN ITS FIELD,
HAS
SEV:
eral
openings
for salesmen
in new
Highland Park office. Unusual opportunity with no cuts in commissions or
increase in quota. Home every night.
Older men acceptable. Call 433-4180.

ROUTEMAN
DRY CLEANER
NEEDS
ROUTEMAN.
Married, dependable. Good salary and
commission.
Fringe benefits.
Zengelaa 2020 ist St., Highland Park, 432PICKUP
DELIVERY
MAN
FOR
WINnetka and nearby towns. Steady—Ilst
pi
job
open
in
years.
Present
aporee
retiring.
Most
deliveries
er 4 lbs. $100 per week to start.
Rae.
fringe benefits. Write A928-Box
60, Wilmette. ©

OFFICE

MANAGER

YOUNG
MAN
24
TO
30
WITH
management skills and clerical ability
for small company. Call Marshall, UN
4-2224 for appt.
4 CLAIMS TRAINEES
Sal. $550. Train to adjust auto. claims.
Car furn. No exp. nec. No Fee. Call
today
869-8600.
PARKER PERSONNEL—EVANSTON
600 DAVIS ST.
2nd FLOOR
NORTHWEST SUBURBAN AREA
Home
Secretarial Service. BookkeepFe: hae
and
typing.
Will
pick
up
and
le

PArk

9-2737,

after 5 PA 4-3145.

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OVER

OR-

8-0100

CHEMICAL

Winnetka Rd.
An Equal Opportunity |

No

experience

require

position,
which tine
week. No collections; exc
fits;
the
company
is
look
promotable person.

n

Li-FF

Rotary International

Ridge

D:

emplo
prograt
or spol

Mystik Tape

ganization seeks creative editor-writer
with good knowledge of the business
and
professional
world
and_
with
writing or teaching experience in the
field.
Job
entails
program
development, writing and research in area of
business
ethics,
employer-employee
and
competitor
relationships,
career
information
for
youth
and
help
to
small business management.
Age 2835. Send resume and samples to:
1600

ma

experience.

status.
Excellent.
and tuition refund
446-4000, ext. 333

1700

CLUB

OPPORTUNITY —

progressive,
nationally
sure
sensitive
tape
Minimum
3_
years

9-9000

WRITER

No!

Rd.

COSEACCOUNT

Cost Accountant
YOU

din

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an equal

ARE

incl

re-imhb

STOP IN OR
Personnel D:

WANT TO MOVE UP?
CALL 869-8600

PARKER
600 DAVIS

CR

portunity for young man
to
join
and
advance ©
growing electronics comp

No

fee.

SLs
eee
Hours9-

SERV IC

Sat. by appt. 636 Church St. =

AUTOMOTIVE
WE

NEED

positions
stockroom

2 MEN

P

PERMdeo

FOR

at
our
parts
clerks. An ex

|

in the automotive field,i with
nity for advancement. Len
you if necessary with =
salary and nen com
MERCEDES.
OF NORTH AMERI

1500 Skokie
An

Blvd.

Equal PIB

EXCELLENT

272om oo

OPPORTUN

ae

man with above Hye
He should be self motivatec

a natural
friendly

operators

ability to cultiva

business

of service stations,

used
car.
dealers,
etc.
represent the largest
co
kind in the automotive

a
re!

Age no barrier. Salary
©
sion. Call.679-0800, Mr. Kane.
MAN
FOR
FULL
TIME
ment
to do
building
ope
maintenance
work
and
di
bus.
Excellent
working
|
retirement
plan,
hospital:
major medical insurance,
personal
leaves
and
o
Phone 251-3587
EXPERIENCED
RESPONS
vice
station
driveway
sa
yrs.
or older for full
ment.
Top
wages
will
right man. Apply in person.
BOBLENOARD'S SHELL
Dundee and Pfingsten
JANITOR
FULL TI
to clean offices and sma
Must be experienced, st
to furnish work refs. For
call
Mr.
Bromber
:
Industries,
Inc.,
21
Evanston, 491- 0100.
ANY AGE BRACKET FOR
ing precision labeicatinne

shop

work.

Machine

tool

helpful but not nec. Small
c
engineering group.
ne
Radiation
Equipment
Co, —

FOR

MAINTENANCE
MA
RETIREMENT HOME.

nent.

Apply

Engineer,
Evanston.

en

to Ray

Schomm

The
Georgian,
GR: 5-4100.

ce

CE

KENNEL
NECESSARY. GOOD

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�Help Wanted—Men

"Help Wanted—Men
Business and Professional

Business

Brokerage
Trainee

FREE

YOU
LIKE
with
one
brokerage

is

seeking

TO
MOVE
UP
of
the
nation’s
firms?
Chicago

a

young

man

with

college
and
ambition
for
a
r as a stock broker.
Company
record of promoting from within
is known throughout their indus-

for

their

eaanet

merit-incentive

come

in, please

bonus

register

STOCK
SHELVE

FILL ORDERS

a dvertising material,
fill exhibit
will
also
do
errands
and
. High school graduate.

ifting.

729-3000

FULL
OR
PART-TIME
DAY
WORK
light
packaging
warehouse,
North
Evanston location. Bus to door. For
appointment Call Doesell. DA 8-3100.

An Equal Opportunity Employer

\LES COORDINATOR
LIGAN,
THE
LEADING
MANUcturer of water
conditioning prodoffers
an excellent
opportunity
an ambitious, sales oriented young
Responsibilities
include
layout
literature and coordination of
ted material. Some drafting expe-

We

recognize

ability

advancement. If you work
ple, can take responsind
follow through on your own,
ves “a _
to you. Just call your

MPRANK

TIME
53,
DAY
Hughes,
Y.M.C.A,
Evanston. Call GR

HARDWARE
CLERK,
NO
EXPERIence
necessary;
steady
work;
good
starting
salary;
inquire
at _ Bess
hor aden
1923
Willow
Rd.,
Northie

UCATIONAL PUBLISHERS
E. Lake Av., Glenview

rapid adv

YOUNG
MAN
TO ASSIST
PHYSICAL
education part-time. Experience with
recreation or sports preferred. Teachers certification not required.
HI 66383, Mr. Clarkson.

MAN
TO
WORK
AT
PRIVATE
school,
Maintenance
and _ janitorial
duties. Must be honest and reliable.
tas for appointment.
446-0674 ext.

FORESMAN
CO.
%

HARDWARE
store experience or will train.
Permanent. Benefits.
Eckart Hardware Co.
735 Elm St., Winnetka.

JANITOR
FULL
week.
Apply
Mr.
bag ed Grove Street,
-7400.

1 Mrs. Crocker for appointment.

MOHR

~CULLIGAN INC.
poem

eek,

SALESMAN
WANTED
apply in person.
Fell
Ave., Glencoe, Il.

FULL
TIME,
Co.
332 Park

Kitchen Helper Wanted
IN

GLENVIEW.
FOR
call PArk 4-5100.

INFORMATION

PAINTERS
AND
PAINTERS
ers North Shore work
only.
enced only.
Call 537-0737.

GAS STATION ATTENDANT
married man, mechanical experience
necessary.
Full
time
or
part-time.
4845 Oakton St., Skokie, Ill.

TRUCK
Porter

FURNITURE

maintenance

ty

m.

book

in

store.

our

small

Liberal

benefit

ESTERN UNIVERSITY
PE SRSONNEL DEPARTMENT
ago
492-7608
rt riportisity

“TRAIN

Employer

AS A
TRAINED
of safety

agoland.

pe

everything

adu:

ns

a Ue

Your

from

hazards

Se hazards.

TO
CONstudies
all

training

plant

cov-

safety

pro-

prev.

exp.

complaints

No

of

CALL
KE By SC ESONNEL
EVANSTON
Dé
869-8600
;
WANTED:
i DRIVERS. WAREHOUSE MEN
your start in the rental Speman

SPRAYER

WORK
IN
LOCAL
SHOP
time. Good pay. UN 4-8983.

FULL

MAINTENANCE
APPLY
IN PERSON:
SERY, Skokie &amp; Lake

WOOD
FOR
FURN.
time. Good

MAN

SANDER

EXP.

SHOP,
FULL
OR PARTpay. Call UN 4-8983.

og
ae

PROFESSIONAL co
TRUCK DRIVERS
Semi-drivers preferred.
Apply in person. Steady work.
729-2777.
Dick Lubbers.

TE

PERMANENT
POSITION
hospital for kennel work.
sity 4-1701.

NT-ALL

_

CO.

INC.

_ORchard 4-6323

PE} MAINTENANCE
FOREgood position for the right

A

¥ Must be able to manage crew of
and make decisions. Also open. for general landscape men. Call
r ge

"

Moore’s

Landscape

&amp;

Nur-

724-0690.
ORMS

ANALYST/DESIGNER
meet
$9-10,000 FREE
» work in the methods area of a well
own Chicago based Co. Must have
rs. exp. in this line.
PERSONNEL
EVANSTON
‘Ss
869-8600

¥ TO WORK 6 DAY WEEK A.M.

ering
newspapers.
Must
have
Earn
$165
to $175
per
month
cing
about 21% hrs. daily. Call 446ween
8 to 10:30 a.m. or 2 p.m.
‘ "p.m. daily. Sat. 8 a.m. to 2

EXPERIENCED
TRUCK
ers and movers. Age between 22
40.
Steady
work.
Good
wages.
fer
those
that
know
this
area.
ply in person to Mr. Peterson, 2510
n Bay Rd., Evanston.

TREE MEN
nced or will train, steady work
‘North
Shore.
Ralph
Synnestvedt
Associates. 3602 Glenview Road.

r. Lee
:

4 to 5 p.m.

724-1300

IN ANIMAL
Call UNiver-

HIGH
SCHOOL
BOYS,
$1.75
HR.
Good strong boys to do yard work on
Saturdays. Must be at least 16.
Phone HI 6-4873
NO
MORE
DROP-OUTS.
WILL
PAY
more for mature men. Light factory
(woodworking).
Call Glenview,
729-3100

Men Wanted For Landscape
WORK.

RELIABLE, STEADY.
GR
04

PART-TIME
SECURITY
GUARDS
wanted immediately.
Glenview
area.
Excellent pay. Liberal benefits.
CALL 242-0830.
PART-TIME,
TO
WORK
and
Sundays,
must
be
experience necessary.
R 6-2444

EVENINGS
reliable,
no

UN

EXP.

NEC.

profession

4-5116

eve-

EXPERIENCED
CARPENTER
WITH
own tools and truck, varied skills for
north shore company.
Call Marshall,
UN 4-2224 for appointment.

and

DRIVER WANTED
FOR HARLEY’S
Waukegan Rd.

1336

PIZZA
Glenview.

FREE LANCE COPYWRITING
WORK IN HOME, EXCELLENT
REFERENCES. CREATIVE IDEAS.
PARK 4-1904.

111

Help Wanted—Men

MAN
WANTED
FOR
yard work.
Christ Church,
HHI 6-2850. Ask for Engs-

HANDY
MAN,
MARRIED;
40-50 YRS.
old; yard work; housework;
must be
able to drive. Furnished air- -cond. apt.
for married couple ye
F pasta ref.
req. Good salary. HI 6-011
YARDWORK:
MAN = BOY
time.
$2.00 per hr.
Prefer Glenview resident
RA 6-4488 (day time) or PA 4-2457.

Spare

MEN
FOR
STOCK
HANDLING
assembly.
New
plant.
Clean,
work. Call Don Corson. 272-7810.
HUBBARD SCIENTIFIC CO
2855 Shermer Rd.
Northbrook, IIl.
TOOL
AND
DYE
MAKER.
wages.
Many
benefits.
Plenty
—
Air conditioned shop. Phone

DAY

A

Help

113

Help Wtd.—Men

Wanted—Men
industrial

No experience

ZENITH RADIO

opportunity

Phone

GENERAL

PUNCH
PRESS
OPERATOR.
EXperienced. Small quantity production.
Top wages. Many Benefits. Air cond.
shop. 869-8451.
J,
Schroeder
Co,
645
Custer,
Evanston.

AUTOMOBILE

you in the Want Ads. Turn

to Classification +:200 in
this Paper!

An

Model

ILL.

Personnel Office

Equal

Opportunity

Employer

PERMANENT POSITIONS
Clerk Typists
and Biller Typists

TO

WIPE OFF TABLES,
WASH PANS
and operate
dishwashing
equipment.
Uniforms furnished. 5 hours per day,
Monday through Friday.

MANY BENEFITS INCLUDED IN
ALL PART-TIME POSITIONS.

Operator

Project Manager
CONTRACT DEPT. DUTIES INVOLVE
presentation of complete programs to
prospective
customers
and
following
up awarded contracts to completion of
Minimum

requirements

RIDGE ye
EVANSTON
PH.
864-6050, ext. 220
All Qualifies Applicants Welcome

FULL
TIME
HELP
WANTED
IN
record store (male preferred). Telephone AL 1-8281 after 11 a.m.
COOK,
EXPERIENCED,
50
MEALS
per day family style. Live-in or out
Call manager GR 5-3726.

are

and/or experisupplies
and

Assistants

CHALLENGING
POSITIONS
FOR
REcent college
graduates
interested
in

administration.

Informal

on

the

job

training program leading to Supervisory,
Staff,
or
Operations
Management assignments.

Dictaphone

Secretaries

RESPONSIBLE
POSITIONS
FOR
EXperienced
secretaries,
in
Sales
Administration
and
Customer
Service
Departments.
Excellent
opportunities
for responsibility and challenge.

File Clerk
Reliable,
terested
maintain

mature-type
person,
in details
and
accuracy
accounting
files.

into

Senior Accountant
RECENT
COLLEGE
OR
COMMERCE
school student or graduate with min.
of 2-3 yrs.
college-level
accounting.
Duties
will
include
preparation
of
financial
statements
and
accounting
reports plus analysis work. Excellent
potential for advancement.

Cafeteria

Helper

DUTIES
ih Bans
OPERATION
OF
automatic dishwashing equipment and
general clean-up. Uniforms furnished.
(Hrs.
8:30 to 4:30
or part-time,
if
preferred.)
5 day week,

from

9 a.m,

to 5 p.m.

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION
2020
All

RIDGE AVE
EVANSTON
Ph. 864- 6050, ext. 220
Qualified Applicants Welcome

STOCKROOM
CHALLENGING
POSITION
WITH
small
growing
electronics
company.
Requires
knowledge
of
electronics
components,
familiarity
with
stock.
room
procedures
and systems desirable.
Liberal
company
benefits,
including full educational tuition reim‘bursement program.

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION
2020

Maker

ACCURATE
TYPING
REQUIRED
IN
this position for person interested in
details.
Experience
helpful,
but
we
will train beginner.

GOOD TYPING REQUIRED. MINIMUM
of 23 hours per week between 9 a.m.
and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.

Cafeteria Helpers

FOR
and
good

HIGH SCHOOL AND/OR VOCATIONAL
school
graduate
tamiliar
with
machine tools to make wood, metal and
plastic models.

PART-TIME

GROVE

FACTORY

Warehousemen
NEED
RELIABLE
PEOPLE
order
filling,
packing,
shipping
receiving.
Clean
warehouse;
working conditions.

Administrative

674-7560

AVON
PRODUCTS, INC.
NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY
Day shift. Permanent. Will train.
New Plant. All benefits.
Chicago Backing Co., 2800 Shermer Rd.
Northbrook (1 blk. . of Willow)

Clerk Typists
GOOD
TYPING
AND
FIGURE
APTItude
required.
Challenging
openings
leading to secretarial positions.

project.

A WEEK

799 CENTRAL
HIGHLAND PARK,
OR

In return for this skill we offer the
finest working condition, wages,
. and
benefit
program
available.
Please
reply in person to Jack Heinz:

RD., MORTON

Project Draftsmen

recent college degree
ence
with
hospital
equipment.

FOR INFORMATION
SEE MR. TOM MORAN
Jewel Food Store

AVON
IS LOOKING
FOR
AN
EXPErienced
machinist
mechanic
to perform mechanical repairs, make
machine part, install, overhaul,
and/or
modify machinery.

for:

Addressograph

POSITIONS
Now Available

MACHINIST
MECHANIC

6901 GOLF

necessary

Training Program

employer.

openings

BASIC
ARCHITECTURAL
DRAFTING
skills required.
Some
college and/or
board
experience
helpful.
Excellent
potential.

After a 3 year

ILL.

have

Biller Typists

YOU
CAN EARN

W. HOWARD

equal

We

GOOD
At 5 tb
SPEED
REQUIRED.
Experience helpful but will train high
school graduate.

Training
For Apprentice
Meat Cutters

$144

WOULD
WELCOME
THE
OPPORTUnity of discussing with you the many
Opportunities
now _ available,
your
future prospects with American,
and
our complete fringe benefit program
including Health and Life Insurance.
Profit Sharing and Retirement.
Education Plan and Employee Discounts.

Janitor

On The Job

745-3227

_

To Go With—
To Grow With

LOOKING FOR STABILITY?
Reliable, mature man needed on our
maintenance staff for permanent longterm
employment
with
all benefits.
Uniforms
furnished.
Will be bonded.
(Hrs. 7 a.m. to 3:30.)

OFFER

R. Volpe for appt.

EVANSTON,

and Women

JEWEL
FOORr S FORE

This is your opportunity to join the
progressive engineering staff of America’s leading radionics manufacturer
and
to
enjoy
the
many
benefits
ZENITH offers.

2201

Evanston.

LEARN
A
TRADE

EXCELLENT
OPPORTUNITY
AVAILable for a bright aggressive individual
who
has
had
precision
inspection
experience.
The
selected
candidate
will have had training and experience
in
the
use
of
a
wide
variety
of
inspection tools, such as surface plate,
height gauges, ete., and the use of set
up equipment for precision work.

Phone

Co. 645 Custer,

SHIPPING AND WAREHOUSE
Permanent. Steady.
TOY TINKERS
807 Greenwood, Evanston.

WEEK.
WILMETTE.
Call AL 1-3425.

INSPECTION
PRECISION
INSPECTOR

A Good Company
A Good Company

TOP
over869-

GENERAL FACTORY
Permanent. Steady.
TOY TINKERS
807 Greenwood, Evanston.
DRILL PRESS OPERATOR
and
general
machine
shop;
steady
employment
with
all benefits;
plant
in Glenview area. Call 729-2300.

WANTED:
MAN
WILLING
TO
DO
outside work. 7 months out of the year
beginning
now.
Call
492-3310
or
ORchard 3-0099.

112

AND
light

451.

. F’. Schroeder

Man or Boy for Yard Work
1

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION

PART-TIME

ton.

Household
RELIABLE
full time
ee
rom

FULL OR

WILL

A wonderful selection awaits

Men Wanted For Landscape
good pay.
weekends.

NO

cleaning

Industrial

HUNTING?

GRILL MAN
FULL TIME-NIGHTS
International House of Pancakes
Asbury,
Evanston.

gardening,
nings and

dry

113, Help Wtd.—Men and Women

Help Wanted—Men

112

route sales, Fine opp. Apply Perfecto
Cleaners, 821 Emerson, Evanston.

An

CHALET
NURAv., Wilmette.

CAB DRIVERS WANTED, FULL
OR PART-TIME. DAY OR NIGHT.
EXCELLENT INCOME. APPLY:
8915 LAWNDALE,
SKOKIE

ies

MEN,

teach

WANTED—2
MEN
FULL
TIME
FOR
gardening
work.
Start $2.25 per hr.
Call PArk 4-4773 after 7 p.m.

GOOD
STARTING PAY
AATIC SALARY INCREASES
VY COMPANY BENEFITS
TIME
AND
ONE: HALF

5
FOR OVERTIME
ppointment call:

x

MACHINE
UN 4-3473

FULL TIME
SERVICE
STATION
GArage
employees.
Hours
and
pay
commensurate
with ability. Apply 84
Green Bay Rd., Winnetka. HI 6-9875.

625--CAR_EXP: N'S
WILL
BE
variety

TO

YOUNG

HELPER—STEADY

NORTH SHORE TALKING
1633 Orrington Evanston

SHIP, RECEIVE AND MAINTAIN
rds on books and to help with

HELPExperi-

MEN TO WORK IN LAUNDRY
START
at
$2.25
per
hr.
No _ Saturdays,
compan
paid
hospital
insurance.
Apply
National School Towel Service,
1815 ‘Ridge, Evanston.

Ill.

Help Wanted—Men
Business and Professional

EXPERIENCED APPLIANCE REPAIR
man, full time, 40 hours guaranteed.
Start
immediately.
Call
Bill
Dixon
432-5561
at
Ravinia
Plumbing
&amp;
Heating.

3-2155

CLERK

STOCK,

110

Professional

EXPERIENCED
ELECTRICAL
APpliance repair man, for major household appliances. Apply in ge
at:
Brunderman Elec.
2224W. Lake Av.
Glenview, Ill.
724-4556 or 729-4542.
EXPERIENCED
SERVICE
STATION
attendant.
Noon
to
10 o’clock.
Top
wages, health benefits, vacations, for
the right man. Harms Wood Standard.
724-9898
GREENHOUSE
HELPERS
PARTtime
or
temporarily
full
time;
greenhouse or landscaping experience
preferred; call AL 1-4400 and ask for
Bill Welter.

Retail

BR

and

Stop in or call
Personnel Director

Barrett Electronics Corp.
630

Dundee
An

Rd.

Equal

stasis

Northbrook

Opportunity

Language

Employer

Instructors

COLLEGE EDUCATION IN THE LANguage
required.
All languages.
For
North Shore area. For an appt., call
Mr. Hoevermann at The Berlitz School
of Languages.

April 6, 1967

�=

¢

| 113 Help Wtd.—Men and Women

EDITORS NEEDED
Business

BANK TELLER
to all transportation. Usual employee
benefits. Apply Personnel Office.

Administration

FIRST NATIONAL

An

vacations,

years

GRADUATE

college,

proofreading

at

WITH

least

2

to $4.50 an hour.

now
so
eves.

1

Kennedy

for appointment

729-3000

SCOTT
FORESMAN
CO.
EDUCATIONAL

CO 7-4500
EXPERIENCED

Proof Machine Operator
5
day
week.
Convenient
to
all
transportation. Usual employee benefits. Apply Personnel Office.

BANK

AND

TRUST CO. OF EVANSTON
An

St.

Equal

Evanston
Opportunity

DdAvis

8-8100

Employer

COPYWRITER
GROWING NATIONAL CORPORATION
needs
recent
college
graduate
with
creative and organization abilities to
plan
and write
advertising
bulletins
and
brochures.
Will
assume
many
responsibilities
in
production
areas.
Evanston
location.
Complete
fringe
benefit
program.
Phone
BR _ 3-4210,
ext. 220, Miss Deutsch.
AN
OPPORTUNITY
TO
SPECIALIZE
in the sale of North Shore Real Estate
awaits
you.
Maximum
earnings
for
the
right person.
Full training
and
benefits.
Call Mr.
Luchs
and be on
your way to a new career at:
INDIAN
HILL
REALTY,
INC.
HI
6-

OFFICE

MANAGER

BACKGROUND
WITH BOOKKEEPING
of
branch
Park
Highland
new
for
taxes
of
Knowledge
firm.
national
helpful. Recent business college graduate acceptable. Male or female; age
no barrier. Call 433-4180.

Real Estate Opportunity

IS
BUSINESS
ESTATE
REAL
OUR
would you believe you can
BOOMING;
earn $15,000 a year? Phone Patrick J.
Erickson for details.
965-6680
CHIEF REALTORS
FULL OR PART-TIME
:
no experience
Light assembly work;
nec. No age limit. Call Mr. Benzel for
appointment at 966-4500.
ANTNER INDUSTRIES INC.
|
Glenview
1822 Lehigh (Plant)

AS
WORK
TO
WOMAN
OR
MAN
and other duties, in school
checker,
and
Meals
wages.
Good
cafeteria.
uniform furnished. Call from 9 to 2:30.
Ask for Jack, HI 6-0674, ext. 1.

COMBINAOR
COOK
BREAKFAST
tion. From 6:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. The
Rd.,
Skokie
Kettle, 2576 Olk*
Kopper
Highland Park. ID 3-2800.

: April

6, 1967

phone

We

433-4797

2

Two

Open

WKDYS.,

For
LO

LG., PLEASANT
FURNISHED
ROOM;
convenient to bath; private entrance.
Lady preferred.
‘Hillcrest 6-1878
EN-

NICE
ROOM
IN
A
QUIET
HOME.
Must be employed.
Close to transp.
Call before 10 a.m., and from 8:30 to
11 p.m. 869-5118. Evanston.
BUSINESSMAN—EVANSTON.
SHARE
kitchen, bath, and TV. Call 328-7094.
Winnetka—Air-cond.—one
block to C
&amp; NW and restaurants. 446-3077.

ROOM
and
For

NEAR

or Student

CLOSE

4-1845

no

TO

answer

TRANSP.,
AL

1-3730.

NORTHWESTERN

all transp.,
businessman

U

light and
spacious.
or grad. student. UN

9-2630.

LIVING
stores.

ROOM
Good

AND

BEDROOM

transportation.
N 4-2393

FEAto be

House

SAT.

More

10

A.M.

TO

9 P.M.

Information

‘RA 6-4925 (Chicago)
6-1002 (Model Apartment)

To reach the apartments, go north to
the end
of Edens
Expressway
and
continue on Route U.S. 41 or tollway
to Route 176. Take 176 west to Hawley
(in Mundelein)
and Hawley to Prospect St. (1st stoplight). Turn left one
block to McKinley. The address of the
ANDREA-MARCY
apartments is 600700 McKinley St.

INTEGRATED:
SMALL
ROOM
WITH
all facilities for retired
middle-aged
woman,
$12.50.
1923
Asbury
Ave.,
Evanston. UN 4-0910.
WILMETTE:
CLEAN
ROOM,
GOOD
neighborhood,
near
transportation.
Kitchen. privileges. Reasonable. AL 13478.
FOR
EMPLOYED
GENTLEMEN
OR
student, large comfortable room, with
walk-in closet. North
Evanston
near
Central and Asbury. UN 4-9050.

UN

BUILT
seen

SUNDAY 10:00 A.-M .TO 4:30 P.M.

CHEERFUL
ROOM
FOR _ NORTHwestern
girl student.
Kitchen.
Near
campus. Call UN 9-2472.
IN
PRIVILEGES
ALL
ROOM
ONE
Evanston,
furnished.
Good
location,
near
transportation.
Call
475-5106,
weekdays 251-6203.
LG.
CLEAN
NICELY
FURN.
ROOM
for empl. gentleman with good habits
in quiet household. Separate entrance.
Call 864-0708 after 5 p.m. and wknds.

ROOM

RIDGE
TO

FOR

~ GLENVIEW
1620 to

TOWN

1766 Greenwood

HOUSE
$190

APTS.

| BEDROOM APTS.
$135
2 BEDROOM APTS.
$140 AND UP
See Ann

Drago

on

. Full

$240

5-4983

Premises

1746 N. Greenwood
Phone 724-7340
HAROLD BURNS INC.
271-3500
PARK PLACE, EVANSTON
7
+rms.;
2
ceramic
tile
baths;
woodburning
fireplace;
lge.,
modern
kitchen; new refrig. and stove, double
ovens
and
broilers;
6
cedar
lined
closets;
completely
decorated;
lge.
paneled,
locked
storage
rm.;
spacious
bright,
2 apt.
bldg.
on quiet,
residential street;
wide
parkwy.,
lovely
yard;
garage
incl.;
$325 per
mo. DAvis 8-7811.

GE

and

ONE
1101

$220-$225
4-7017

UNiversity 4-2600

N.W.

D.R.,

EFFICIENCIES
CHICAGO—corner bldg.

628

MULFORD—31!2

QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, IN

1571 SHERMAN
UNiversity 4-2600

DAILY.

THE

RAYMOND

CO.

ROGERS PARK
7432 NORTH

Free Parking
Free Gas
With
Two
Complete
Tile
Baths
Vanity
Dishwasher
Norge Gas Range
Garbage Disposal
Frost-Free Refrigerator
Outdoor Balconies
Lge.
Spac.
Rms.
With
Loads
Of
Closets

after 6 p.m.,

agent

1310 MAPLE AVE.
2 BATHS

Come
and_see these really
spacious
apartments
equipped
wit
all
the
latest
features
for
easy
living.
All
apartments
have
their
own
private
balconies.
Heat
is
supplied
by
a
central gas fired hot water system,
individually controlled in each apartment.
Kitchens
are
unusually
large
and
contain
double
oven
de-luxe
ranges, double door refrigerators, and
disposals.
All
apartments
are
air
conditioned with wall type units.

EVANSTON
BR
3-3750

Attractive

Chicago Apartments
7730 N. ASHLAND, 242 rooms
Fine bldg. Near lake. Quiet tenants.

7520 N. DAMEN,

4 rooms

$85-$115

7524 N. DAMEN, 5 rooms
Bright spacious rooms. Conven.

$140
location

7650 SHERIDAN, Three rms. Ist fl. $135
Newer bldg. near lake. Air cond.

George J. Cyrus &amp; Co.
233
UN

ASBURY
4-9020

AV.

EVANSTON
BR 3-2660

‘

ops,

em

us ’

esident

UNiversity 9-1409

SMART &amp; GOLEE, |
AVAIL. NOW
Church
at
Rms., - ist
Fi.
Students O.K.
AVAIL. MAY ist —

6

7

Rms.,

Main.

Rms.,

2nd

Fl.

3rd

Fl.

2

baths,

Hin

5

Sherman

$140.
4 Rms.,
3rd
Fl.
Seward
$117.50.
315 a
3rd Fl. Hamlin
115.
11g Rms., 3rd Fl. Simpson

nr. —

ae

at
nr.

:

nr.

SMART &amp; GOLEE,ID

1564

Sherman

Av.

4

ONE BEDROOM
MICHIGAN,
excellent

53612

|

large rooms, full d.r. break
kitchen.
ee:
TWO BEDROOM
|
509 MAINE
ST., 2nd fl., near
Ave., Main St. shops at front
THREE BEDROOMS

ST., 2nd fl., de luxe :

fine
bldg.,
woodburning

2
baths,
fireplace.

cab.

BAIRD &amp; WARN
524

Davis

491-1855

Street

~

Eva

gee

Evanston —

| Block to.

THE EPITOME ©
OF

SPACIOUS
LUXURY
LI
yours. to enjoy in this se
bedroom 2 bath plus den apt.,
911 Sheridan Rd. Lares beauti
adjoins this 3 apt., bldg. to.
and
can
be
used
for
ent

patio

OPEN DAILY 1-5 P.M.
QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.
1571
SHERMAN
AV.
UN 4-2600
.
AL
1-6700

canteee a

Fieldman

1107 LAKE

on premises

EVANSTON’S NEWEST ELEVATOR
Apartment Building

2 BEDROOMS,

‘

Mrs.

WITHOUT

RESPONSIBILITIES
MAINTAINING IT

Apt.”

. Indoor Heated Garage &gt;
. Built-in Gas ovens —
Spacious Closets _
. Beau. Colored baths
. Laundry Facilities _

5

NEW ELEVATOR BLDG., 1 AND
2 BEDROOM DE LUXE APTS.

677-6437

ne

800 HINMAN

Evanston

1330 W. FARGO

HOME

AVE., EVAR
BRoadw

EVANSTON

Studio

1:30 TO 5:00 P.M.

A

rooms

6813 N. RIDGE—Chgo
|
1408 ELMWOOD—Ist flr.
TWO BEDROOMS
705 HINMAN—Air cond.
$17
2146 SHERMAN—Parking
Inc. _
822 MULFORD—Conv.
Loc.
43 WASHINGTON Cir.
THREE BEDROOMS &gt;
1501 MAPLE—elev. bldg.
445 SHERMAN—elevator bldg. —

Spacious Air Cond.

OPEN

OWNING

a.

1303 ELMWOOD—at Dempster —
ONE BEDROOM

This
new
luxury
Raymond
elevator
building
will
feature
year
round
electric aid conditioning, complete Hot
Point kitchens, balconies, large closets, ceramic tile baths, spacious living
rooms
with
separate
dinning
rooms.
Garage and outside parking available.

THE
OF

carpetin

poren.

1500

1 bedroom from $230
2 bedrooms from $260
3 bedrooms from $400

LIKE

down

Sun

$175

Evanston's Only New
Lake Front Apt. Bldg.
AVAILABLE THIS SPRING

EAST

[:

bedrooms and den. Rent
$3:
plus garage at $15 pet mo.
&amp;
call L. A. PETERSON
1010

QUINLAN &amp; TYSON,

LAKE FRONT BUILDING
550 Sheridan Sa.

St.,

F!

$190

Evanston
BR 3-2660

Central

AVE.—IST

Ry.—Tacked

L.R.,,

$140

J. CYRUS &amp; CO.

1520

:

We
will have
available, a s
delightful
3 bedroom,
2 bat
ment
home—plus
w
pan
off
west
bedroom—beaut
Charles
kitchen
with
stai
sink—built-in
Revco
refrigerator plus small refrig
butler’s
pantry—built-in ©

$190

TWO BEDROOMS
HARRISON, Ist fl. 2 baths
TRY UN 4-9285
HARVARD, Newer 2d fir.
TRY OUR OFFICE

328-7200

3

BRoadway

916 MICHIGAN

BEDROOM

New elev. bldg
TRY DA 8-3757
CUSTER, Near loop transp.
TRY GR 5-7035

AV.

dishw

Holly Stove and built-in Roper
ove
blocks to lake—3 blocks to C.T.A. |

GROVE,

ASBURY
4-9020

with

East Evanston!!! |

Manor

Ist or 2d fir.
SEE CALL UN

kitchens

disposals.

OPEN EVERY AFTERNC
QUINLAN
&amp; TYSON, 1571 SHERMAN AVE., EVANS’

$310

2 baths
8-3757

OTHER ATTRACTIVE
APARTMENTS

to $190)

be

2 bath apts. —
. Individual
app.
combinatic
rical
heating
and
air condi
units.
se
. Oversized
rooms, full
window

Inn Apts.

Williamsburg
334

GEORGE

. FREE GAS for cooking and heating.
. Individual Thermo Control.
.2
FREE
PARKING $s spaces
per
apartment.
. 2-door refrigerator-freezer 16 cu. ft.
. closet space galore!
. dining room in 2 bdrm. apartm’ts.
. FREE
master
TV
antenna
(color
and UHF).
. all schools nearby
. fire and police protection
. steps away from shopping
. recreation
(bowling,
golf, - lakes)
just minutes away.
. conveniently located 5 minutes from
tollways.
. Air conditioning
. Sound proofing
. 100%
soft water
(building
has
its
own units)
. Full size breakfast room
Plus
many
CUSTOM
TURES
which
must
appreciated.

2, 3, and 4 bedro:

2 TO5

Plymouth Apartments

Includes:

EVANSTON. NEWLY PAINTED ROOM
38rd.
floor
for
employed
woman.
Kitchen priv., near all transportation.
$13. per week. DA 8-5241.
SLEEPING
ROOM
FOR
A GENTLEman.
1023 Green Bay Rd. Wilmette,
Ml.
AL 1-4861.

shops.

$180

DAY

GROVE. Elev. bldg.,
TO SEE CALL DA

233
UN

Bedrooms
only

EVERY

THREE BEDROOMS
920 FOREST, Completely remod.
$240
Two baths. Avail. immed. Near lake.
~
‘TRY DA 8-4544

Luxury Elevator Building

2025 SHERMAN
FIRST OFFERIN

Locations

1406 HINMAN, May lst
TO SEE CALL GR

1227

Economical

Evanston’s Newest Elevator

NEWER

bedrooms, Elecrric kitchen
Distinctive architecture
Professional craftsmanship
Garage or parking space available

2000

Practical and

2

.

Two

132

For Rent—Apartments

\ pe
ss

THE ULTIMATE IN
CHARM AND COMFORT

525

600-700 McKINLEY ST.
MUNDELEIN, ILLINOIS

EVANSTON
—
CHOICE
OF
2 NICE
rooms,
Bright,
cheery.
Near
all
transportation.
Good
parking.
1228
Oak Av. Call SH 3-7810. After 5 p.m.
MA 6-7919.
DESIRABLE
ROOM
FOR EMPLOYED
woman, or nurse 4% block from No. 1
bus.
Near
Dyche
Stadium,
St.
Athanasius
church,
Evanston
preferred. GR 5-0826.
PRIVATE
SLEEPING
RM.
IN
NEW
home for employed gentleman of good
character w/exc.
refs. Sep. kit. and
bath to share. Weekly maid service.
$17.50 per wk. 446-2341 eves., wknds.

QUIET

INSPECT

YOUNG
MAN
WISHES
TO
SHARE
apt. with same.
$60 month. Close to
transportation. Vicinity of Maple and
Dempster, Evanston, Call 491-0353.

(1144 baths

ROOM
FOR
RENT,
PRIVATE
trance, oe
protersen,

Choice

TO
Call

Andrea-Marcy Apts.

Rent—Rooms

Man

WOMEN
WISH
ONE
SAME
share townhouse;
own bedroom.
475-5513 after 6 p.m.

Ae

ae

ee

EVANSTON APARTMENTS |

1101

to Share

?

“en —

:

Greenwood

GRAND
RED CARPET
OPENING

or

SMALL
ROOM
FOR
WINNETKA:
in
private
home.
employed
man
If
no
answer
call
Parking
space.
again.
Tel. 446-3441

Business

Apartments

Fae

ELEGANT

Rent—Rooms

MUNDELEIN

CARETAKER
FOR GARDENING
AND
home
maintenance to live in cottage
on
premises.
Wife
available
for
occasional housework. S.W. Winnetka.
Seandivanian
or
German_
speaking
preferred. Call HIllcrest 6-1153.

For

to

MOTHER
AND 312 YR. SON WISH TO
share apt. with same. Prefer mother
who works nights after 6. If you work
weekends
will baby
sit in exchange
for sm. rent. Evanston, Mrs. Flesch,
DA 8-0852.

need you right
mornings

Wanted

130

of

Assis-

Help Wtd.—Men and Women
Household

120

PUBLISHERS

J. KRUGER &amp; CO.
REALTORS

Davis

Bank

Nilles,

RENTALS

REAL ESTATE
Our
people
earn
$12,000
to $22,000
commission.
3 openings
for men
or
women in our Northshore office. Real
estate is a permanent profession with
an
expanding
future.
Inexperienced
personnel who qualify will be taught
through our own comprehensive
For interview phone:
JIM KRUGER

800

etc.

BLOCK
Glencoe;

RM.
W/PRI.
BATH
IN
SPACIOUS
home tor employed couple on wkends.
in one of the Northeast suburbs, 9443028 before 10 a.m. or after 10 p.m.

WANTED:
RETIRED COUPLE TO DO
yardwork,
some
handy
work,
light
household
and
cooking
for
special
occasions only, in exchange for 6 rm.
suburban home. 446-9112.

1900 E. LAKE AV., GLENVIEW
An Equal Opportunity Employer

FIRST NATIONAL

114

re-

quired.
Call Miss

insurance,

121

DISH MACHINE OPERATOR
Light
duty,
10:30
a.m.
Monday
through
Friday.
retired or older person.
Apply
Peacock’s Dairy Bar, 100 Skokie Blvd., 1
blk. North of Old Orchard.
LADY OR MAN WITH CAR
Part-time
for very
light
messenger
delivery in Northbrook. Average $3.50

years

experience

8-8100

WINNETKA REAL ESTATE
We can use a salesperson interested
in this
business.
Knowledge
of the
North Shore helpful. Full cooperation.
Call Mr. Weinrich.
PORTER &amp; WEINRICH
62 Green Bay, Winnetka
446-2600

PROOFREADER
SCHOOL

DAvis

Employer

Highland Park,
Robert
tant Cashier. 432-7800.

EDITORIAL ASSISTANT
College
graduate
with
major_
in
psychology
or
education.
Excellent
grades in college required. Will assist
program director with correspondence
to potential
authors
and
do preliminary reading of manuscripts.
Excellent
opportunity
to
develop.
other
editorial skills.

2

Evanston
Opportunity

ALL
SHIFTS;
EXPERIENCED
PREferred,
but will train
if necessary.
Excellent benefits and working conditions.
Call AL 1-0500
BANK
TELLER
POSITION
OPEN.
Work locally on hourly or full time
basis. Full benefits paid for part-time
or full time including profit sharing,

SCIENCE
College graduate with science major
and 1 or more years science teaching
or editing experience
to edit manuscripts, revise galley, other editorial
duties.

relevant

St.

Equal

NURSES AIDES

PSYCHOLOGY OR EDUCATION
College
graduate
with
major.
in
psychology
or education
and with 1
year experience in manuscript editing
and copy editing of college text books
to
edit
psychology
and _ education
manuscripts
and to do all stages of
editing.

or

BANK

TRUST CO. OF EVANSTON
800 Davis

1

NORTH
ROOM
WITH
ADJOINING
bath
for
business
man
or.
grad
student. 1 block to NU, 1 block to all
transp. Call DA 8-4468.
BEAUTIFUL
FURNISHED
ROOM
Gentleman preferred in Skokie. 4447
Howard Street, Skokie. Call OR 9-0757
after 4 p.m.
SLEEPING ROOM NEAR TRANSPORtation and
shopping on Madison
St.
near
Sherman,
Evanston.
$12
per
week. Call UN 4-9084 after 6 p.m.

AND

MATHEMATICS
Text
Book
publisher
has
excellent
opportunity for college graduates with
strong mathematics
background
and
recent
teaching
experience
at _ the
upper
or
lower
elementary
school
level.
Will edit
and
write
copy
for
student
and teacher
material.
Must
eee a good knowledge of mathematcs.

‘| 432

For Rent—Rooms

NICE,
SUNNY
BEDRM.;
from
transportation,
in
prefer lady;
835-1419.

EXPERIENCED
PAYING
AND REceiving teller; 5 day week. Convenient

COLLEGE
GRADUATE
TO _
EDIT
manuscripts
for
college
text books.
College major in subject manner not
required.
At
least
2 years
of text
books editing experience required.

HIGH

120

Help ‘Wtd.—Men and Women

x

cooking

etc.

Garage

rental,
avail.
now.
Long lease avail. Call

L.

4

A.

Peterson

1364-72

RM.

APTS.,

&amp;

Co.

W.

Mrs

GR

5-1

Estes A

LOW

RENT,

kitchen
and
bath,
comp.
and
floor
sanding.
Near
lake. Call Mr. Giannetti

:

1535-57 W. Fargo
214

RM.
pt

APTS.

andesite

gas

WILL

Col

pa

Ave

DEC. L

for cooking.

B

McKEY &amp; POAGUE

otn.

111

W.

Washington

NORTH

EVANSTO

IDEAL CENTRAL
3!5
.rms.;
2nd
41...

Vercnocke,

ST. LOCA
$102:00.- 8

14021, Central,

Herald
Evanston Review ° Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood

Classi

DA

Call

�“

_

FREE

_ NEWLY

HEAT

1434 W. JARVIS
2V/y RMS.
$85

_

FURNISHED

14 ROOM APARTMENTS
;
oned,
to

furn.
and
unfurn.
free
cooking
gas.
shopping,
trans.

Spacious

closets;

air
Conand

ample

free

5-6730

931
ROX.
2 BLKS. N. OF LAKE)
a

O| BUILDING
MAPLE WITH
AVE. 2

OR

AND

J. NEW BLDG. 6 RMS., 11;
CHOICE LOCATION. RENT
US UTILITIES. WITH OP.

TO

BUY

214

RM.

APT.

RENT

rats UTILITIES.

$100

NO COOK-

FOREST AVE.

EVANSTON SOUTHEAST
Call now to rent one of these 4 room
apts. for May Ist. Convenient location,
good rooms
and well arranged,
$130
and $120.

JINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.

Evanston
BR 3-3750

DA 8-1819

913

McGUIRE

GR

&amp; ORR,

5-1080

INC.

BR

3-3320

580 SHERIDAN SQUARE

DE

LUXE

LAKE
FRONT
MENT

1 bedroom
2 bedroom
Contact Mr. Roth
J.S. James &amp; Co.

East

on

EVANSTON
So

or
O

VATOR

and

1009
BLDG.

CTA

Davis St.

$150
$195.
call
1-4500

SPAC.
glish
eled,
ghops,
-2855.

Evanston

NEAR

and

train.

ie person, Adults
ete!
&amp; Co.

OF-

Ideal

for

only.
GR

EVANSTON
shopping

POST

and

EVANSTON,

5-1010.

EVANSTON,

LOCATION.

all

Ev.

or

Agent 328-3769 or 777-8855.

Chic.

D.

HEIL

ROOM
APT.
2ND
FLOOR,
SUN
exposure. Clyde Avenue, Evanston. 4
large closets, cer. tile kit. and bath.
Walk to trans. and shops. Living room
with frpl. Washer and dryer. No pets,
no children. Avail. May Ist. $120. Call
AL 1-1759.

&amp; HEIL

9-4
DA 8-1819
20 CHICAGO AVE.
AY 1ST. WITH
2
.

IMMED.

OCC.

BEDRM.-2 BATHS
erp . OF parquet; air-cond.
controlled;
mod.
kit.;
elev.

W.

AND

Engineer
on
, WH 4-7373.
STORCH INC.

EVANSTON
NEAR LAKE LOCATION
Large studio One and Two bedrooms
apts.
in deluxe
high rise.
Apts.
on
upper floors to give wide view of the
city.
Air
conditioned,
parking
on
premises.

AND

KITCHENETTE

7321

;

NE

IROOM
:

ted.
If
desired,
maid
_—
service, and garage
=
ffee
Shop,
drug
store,
te, beauty and barber shop

mises.

Short

term

leases

avail-

APARTMENT

style

IN

oven

and

dishwasher,

6

1740-48 W.
, ROOMS
_ EFFIC.
(

JARVIS
MAY
APT.

shopping

Ist

FOR

and

ONE

transp.

Call

DA 8-1819
~ 445_. “BVANSTON
SHERMAN
~.

UE
ROOM ARRANGEMENT
IN
large 3 bdrm., 2 bath apart-

ants. Complete
rvice.

Call now

DUINLAN

kitchens,

elevator

to inspect.

&amp; TYSON,

SHERMAN
sity 4-2600

BRoadway

1575 OAK AVE.
M. APT.

NEW

AND

32.N.

efficiency, 2nd floor
1st floor

Just painted complete.
aad Secking a8.
oe
ailable now an
ay 1s

— premises.

~MODERN
NEAR APARTMENTS
LAKE
1

bdrm.

apts.

lst

Close

to Evanston

t kits., tile baths,
N. in Chgo.

and

761-4772

100%

3rd

dec.

fl.

Mr. Rak, 1104 Columbia
:

743-4416

TA

9-5140.

22 W. SHERWIN
SMT.
:

APT. LIGHT
.50. May Ist.
5-5319
or

Classified

AND

AIRY.
328-1819

DE
LUXE
1 BDRM.,
312 RMS.,
cond.;
unfurnished
from
$130.
furnished. 7900 Caldwell, Niles.
Call 967-5095.

AIRAlso

WILMETTE.
MAY
1ST
OCCUP.
rm., 1 bdrm. apt. includes heat,
cond..
stove
and
refrig.
1
blk.
NWRR and stores. $165. 251-8276.
4 ROOMS, 1 BEDROOM
Tiled
bath,
stove
and
refrig.
nished. Close to transportation.
719 Mulford, Evanston

CENTRAL
1

4
air
to

fur-

ST. EVANSTON

BDRM.
APT.
AVAIL.
MAY
June 1. $150. Call 475-6866.

1

OR

NON-RACIAL: 4 BDRM., 1ST FL.
APT. WILL ACCEPT CHILDREN.
$175 PER MONTH. NEAR TRANSP.
Gem Realty
GR 5-5215
3

BDRMS.;
112 BATHS;
LGE.
KIT.;
2nd floor; 2-flat; 2 yr. lease. Occ. July
lst; No pets; Dawes School.
$200
475-0492
4 ROOM,
2 BEDROOM
heat, hot water, stove and refrigerator furnished. 1359 St. Johns, Highland
Park. 432-7817.

6

pig
2

Heat

incl.

Adults

please.

AM

2-

Evanston

GLENVIEW:
1 BDRM. HTD. APT.
Incl. stove and refrig. Newly
decor.
Adults.
2-yr.
lease.
Occup.
May
1;
$160. Train —~? oe
trans.
EVANSTON:
NEAR OAKTON SCHOOL
new
building.
6
rooms,
2
baths,
central
air
cond.,
dishwasher.
All
electric, Avail. May Ist. 475-7588 after
6 p.m.
ROOMS, ONE
BEDROOM,
MOD.
bath. Available immediately.
$140. 2
bedroom
modernized
apt., 3rd floor,
avail.
immed,
$150.
all
Paul
E.
Leason, 222-1200.
INTEGRATED
APT.
BUILDING
large 4 room
apt. stove and refrig.
like new, dec. near shops and transp.
“South Evanston,
Adults only. GR
5-

5157.

142
RM.
APT.
Private
bath.
incl.
utilities.
Wilmette.

IN
PRIVATE
HOME.
Light
attractive.
$60
Write
A-930,
Box
60,
i;

FLOOR—5-

RMS.

Evanston. Immediate occupancy.
per month.
Call after 6 p.m. 475-1297.

$143

808 SHERMAN-EVANSTON
4 large light rooms, clean apartment
1st floor. $130. Call Mr. Vershafel at
DA 8-5690.
GLENVIEW: 3 RM. BSMNT. APT.
All
util.
furn.;
private
parking
on
premises. $130 per mo. Poss. May 3.
Call PArk 4-0840.
BEAUTIFUL
312 RM.
2ND
FL. APT:
Howard-Western
shopping area:
new
building;
excellent * transportation.
$152.50. Phone 869-8237.
:
4

5

ROOM
APARTMENT
AVAILABLE
June 10th. 2 blocks to beach. Call 8692362 after 5 p.m.
RMS.

apart.

ENCLSD.

build.

(7700 North).
premises bet.

IN

6-

See Mrs. Nordstrom
9 and 5 SH 3-6950.

on

1614

PORCH

Juneway

Terr.,

7300 N. CHICAGO, BEAUTIFUL
MOD.
4rm., 1 bdrm., high Ist. Exc. transp.
and
shopping.
Complete
decorating.
$150. 338-6908 after 7 p.m. or wkeds.
BEDRM.
APT. FOR
MAY
1ST. AIR
cond., elevator. Parking
and close to
transp. and stores. 141
Green Bay Rd.
256-1480.
EVANSTON—MODERN,
LARGE
2
bedroom
apt.
De
luxe _ fruitwood
cabinet kitchen. 142 baths. Gar. $155.
After 6 p.m. or weekends, 966-1295.

NEWER

2 BEDRM. APT.

LARGE
CLOSETS;
S.
$147. UNiversity 4-5174.
EVANSTON:
4
531
Michigan
after 7 p.m.

EVANSTON.

ROOM
APARTMENT.
Avenue,
$115.
864-2333

3

HOWARD,
E.

1 OR
2
and built.
5435
N.

liv.

room

rm.

apartment

133

Wanted

Call

For

135

491-1855

to Rent—Apts.

136

Apts.

RD.

switchboard

WILMETTE

and

elevator

De luxe built-in cab’t kit., dishwasher,

disposal,
washer-dryer
comb.
1 car
. Bas ht., air cond. $290.
SMART &amp; GOLEE, REALTORS
DAvis 8-3200
Hillcrest 6-4703
WINNETKA
FURNISHED
4 plus BRs,

and

Hinman,

RIDGEVIEW

Evanston

HOTEL

MAPLE AT MAIN ST.
GReenleaf 5-4000
KITCHENETTE
AND
BEDROOM
apts. available. Daily maid
service,
attractive monthly rates, some weekly
rates
available.
Coffee
shop,
drug
store, launderette, barber and beauty
shop on premises.

576 Lincoln Avenue
Winnetka, Illinois

ELMGATE

MANOR

6 ROOM

TOWNHOUSE

3 bedrooms, 112 baths, new furn.
SUITABLE FOR 4 OR 5
IDEAL
FOR
YOUNG
MEN,
CAREER
GIRLS OR FAMILY
764-5065
BRAND NEW GARDEN APT.
5
rm.,
completely
furnished;
a
bedrms.;
liv.-din.
rm.
comb.;
fully
equip. kit. Avail. July 1. Call after 6,
UN 4-0542.
AIR
CONDITIONED
FURNISHED
apt., 3 bdrms., 2 baths. Near lake and
transp. Sub-lease June through Aug.
Call 869-1902.
BUSINESS
MAN
ONLY—EVANSTON
large clean, 2142 rooms,
near Greenwood and Hinman.’ Lease. 328-7094.

Hillcrest
SHeldrake

6-1855
3-1855

NORTH
EVANSTON
TOWNHOUSE
2
bedrooms,
112
baths.
Built-in
range
and oven, dishwasher, disposal. Patio.
$225 month.

Hokanson

901

COMPLETELY
AIR CONDITIONED
Tile
baths,
modern,
new
kitchens,
new elevator, maid service, beautiful.
ly
furnished,
switchboard
service.
Exc. transp. Reasonable rent.
825 Main St.
GReenleaf 5-2100

OR
UNFURNISHED
41% baths, $550 per month.
S. ROESI

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

ser-

vice.
Excellent
transportation,
bus,
‘‘L’’
and Chicago &amp; North Western R.R.
Television, air conditioning
UNiversity 4-8800

Main

Rent—Houses

AVAIL. MAY 1 OR JUNE 1
Charming Colonial 3 bedrm., 11% tiled
baths,
twnhse.
nr.
N.W.
Univ.
and
walk to grade school. Comp.
carptg.

1 AND 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS.
1
room
kitchenettes,
attractively
furnished.
Hotel rooms, permanent or transient.

Maid,

For

nets;
liv.
rm,
20x13;
din.
rm.,
13x10;
huge
fam.
rm.
25x 18;
3
bdrms. 14x 13, 12x11, 12x 10; many
closets. Private fenced patio. Parking
inc. $245 mo.
Vader Van Slyke
GR 5-6555.

HOMEFINDERS
AL I-III
EVANSHIRE HOTEL
BAY

Wtd. to Rent—Furn. Apts.

Ist. 3 bedrooms; 142 baths; very nice
kitchen, auto. wall oven, many cabi-

AT WILMETTE
F. G. Hastings, Realtor
4 room
furnished apartment
in Wilmette. 2 bedrooms. All utilities. 2 year
lease preferred. $190 per month. Call
Mrs. May (251-0550, res.)

GREEN

215 room apartment
7727 SHERIDAN RD.
274-3243 for appointment,

EVANSTON DE LUXE TOWN HOME
1610 Washington
Street.
Ready
May

HOMEFINDERS

111

utilities

all

YOUNG
MARRIED
COUPLE
DESIRing
furnished
apartment
for
the
summer
in
Glenview,
Northbrook
area.
Willing to do yard
work
etc.
June Ist, good refs. Call after 5 p.m.
272-0371 or 272-1807,
YOUNG
COUPLE
DESIRES
3 ROOM
furnished
apt.
Occupancy
June
Ist
$165 Max. Call 475-3726 after 6:30 p.m.
Ask for Marshek.

AVENUE

Rent—Furnished

“L’,

2ND FL. APT. IN S.E. EVANSTON.
4
rms.,
1
sunroom,
plenty
of
lge.
closets, close to shopping and transportation. Un 4-7050.
FOR
BUSINESS
WOMAN,
LIV.
RM.
and kit.; nicely furn.; near shop. and
trans.; all util.; ref. requested.
528 Greenwood, Evanston
UN 4-7579

RESPONSIBLE
FAMILY
MOVING
TO
area this summer.
Would like home
or apartment in exchange for maintenance of same.
336-5906 in Waukegan.

134

to

275-2216.

ATTRACTIVE
SPACIOUS
4
ROOM
apt. in good central South Evanston
building. Will clean. $132.50. Call 3280075 or UN 4-4868.

2125 RIDGE
4 large rooms (free gas)
$145
DA 8-5781
CE 6-8696
3 ROOM
APARTMENT,
2ND
FLOOR,
employed
for
neighborhood,
nice
couple. UN 4-6801.
1516 HINMAN
Warner

$125.

$110

ROOMS
—
2ND
FLOOR
WELL
vate back porch, near all trans. and
stores. Rental $117.50. Call UN 4-1325.

&amp;

block

RM.
APT,
FURNISHED
INCLUDing cooking facilities. Also 2 sleeping
rooms. Prefer students or gentlemen.
328-7478.
CLEAN
ATTRACTIVE
2
BEDROOM
apt. in S.E. Evanston near beach and
all conveniences. Available May 1. DA
8-7817 or DA 8-6983.

7727 SHERIDAN RD.
Call 274-3243 for appointment.
1
BEDROOM
NOW
AVAILABLE.
Beautiful apt. Near stores and transp.
All large rooms. $130.
256-3024
1513 Crain St., Evanston
4

Phone

ROOMS
—
2N
DFLOOR
WELL
kept apt. building. Excellent location
and
transp.
Near
Lake.
Attractive
furnishings. Avail. May 1st. UN 4-4340.

to lake,
transp.
w/frpl.,
Close
kit.
shpg. $185. Phone for appt. 864-4270.
$85
245

NR.

rent.

7717
SHERIDAN
RD.,
CHICAGO.
2
rm. apt.;
modern
kitchenette;
shower; bath;
newly furnished and decorated; 1st fl. $95. 761-8688.

ATTRACTIVE
SPACIOUS
4
ROOM
apt. in good central South Evanston
building. Will clean. $117.50. Call 3280075 or UN 4-4868.
JUDSON
AV.,
EVANSTON
—
2

rm.,

1

included.

RMS.
1ST
FLOOR.
GOOD
TRANS.
Will decorate. Lock, Agent. DA 8-6289.

din.

AIRY.
Low

ROGERS
PARK
1712
W.
ESTES
Chgo.
242-3 rm.
apt., mod.
fireproof
bidg., mod. kit., tile bath, nicely furn.
og
rent. Manager on premises 33833.

lake,

347 CUSTER

baths,

lake.

3 RM. APT., SEP. ENTR., RIDGE RD.
and Wilmette Av., Wilm.
Pri. home.
Middle
age
empl.
gentleman.
Refs.
$80 mo. inc. util. AL 1-1115 after 4.
FOR
1
OR
2
YOUNG
LADIES
21%
rooms, parking facilities, 2 blocks to

NEWLY
DEC.
1ST
FL.
2
BDRM.
apt. Evanston; conv. to transp., shops,
_and
schlis.;
$135 incl. stove, .refrig.,
heat, water; avail. Apr. 12; 256-2055.

112

LIGHT,

ft

SUB-LET
OUR
DE
LUXE
5 ROOM
apt.
from
May
to
Oct.
in
S.E.
Evanston.
Exc. location. Very nicely
furnished. Call 475-6684.

2144
ROOMS,
WITH.
BDRM.,
NEWLY
decorated, 3rd fl., immediate possesion, $85. 1716 W. Jonquil Terrace. GR
2-0962.

bdrms.,

UTILI-

EVANSTON—FURNISHED
MODERN
3
bdrm. apt. Near Lake. Sublease June
to Sept. $300. mo. Call 869-1902.

ROOM
APT.
HEATED.
STOVE,
utilities
included.
Employed
couple,
no children or pets. Avail. May
Ist.
UN 4-1802.

4

EVANSTON,

transp., shops,
271-1881.

LARGE
5 ROOMS
2ND
FL.
APT.
2
bedrms.; stove and refrig. incl., close
to schools,
parks
and
trans.
Avail.
June ist. $140. UN 4-7826.

IDEAL
APARTMENT
FOR
persons. Architect designed
Off
street
parking.
$143.
Ariesian, Chicago.

N.W.

2-2'/&gt; RM. SEELEY OFF

FURNISHED
214 ROOM
FIREPROOF
apt. Near ‘‘L’’ and bus terminal. N.
Rogers Park. Call BR 4-0204.

EVANSTON

ROOMS,

ties furnished, ideal for couple. Call
after 6 weekdays, VA 4-0036 or NE 10079, Saturdays, UN 4-6333.

.

BEDROOM
APT.
COMPLETELY
decorated. $150 a mo. 802 Brummel,
Evanston. John Thill, 803 Dobson,
UN 4-2819

5

3

SCHOOL,

2142
RM.
APT.
1000
MAIN
ST.
Evanston.
Across
from
park;
excellent transp. and shopping. Call UN 49867 or GR 5-3265.
2

a

tine Apar

328-6854

Baird

SUBLEASE—2ND

316
RMS.
$102.50.
CLOSE
TO
stores
and
transp.
See
engineer
on
premises
or call 477-3215.
G. Brock
Stewart Inc.

$75.00
$92.50

$98
6-8696

CE

EVANSTON:
NEAR NORTHWESTERN
University and transp. (2 blks.) 1st fl.
brick bldg. 7 rms., 3 Bdérms. basement
laundry, storage, off st. park., yard.
Avail.
June
Ist.
$210
plus
electric
lease. Ref. dep. req. UN 9-3197.

709 Sherman,

23 W. Columbia

MAPLE

ROOMS

76389 N.
ASHLAND
AV.
—MAY
1. 4
and 312 rms. 1 bdrm.-: Mod.
clean tile
bath and shower,
also bsmt. 3 rms.
Reas. UN 4-2224 or see janitor.
MODERN
SPLIT-LEVEL
2.
BEDroom = apartment;
air-conditioned;
near Lake;
parking available. GR 57924 or 227-0599.

Ist

SHOPS

1303
215 LARGE
UN 4-8503

1-BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSE
apt.
Patio;
air-cond.;
gar.;
excel.
trans.
and
shop.
2114
Central
St.,
Evanston. Prudential Savings. UN 90800; eves;
275-5154
4 RMS. AVAIL. NOW. NEW CAB: KIT.,
tile bath.
Htd.
$100,
1637 Columbia.
Rogers Park. Janitor, HO 5-4345, 1630
Columbia.
*
W. B. LINDQUIST &amp; ASSOC. INC.
2626 Milwaukee, Chgo.
EV 4-5800

7731
N.
SHERIDAN
RD.
CHICAGO.
7 lge. beaut. rms. 3 bdrms., 2 baths,
w/w crptg. Natural fireplace. Nr. lake
and
trans.
Garage.
Will
decorate.

MAY

EVANSTON

725
ST.
JOHNS,
HIGHLAND
PARK.
One room, kitchenette,
private bath,
$95. 446-0406 or ID 2-5041.

LOVELY. MODERN 2 BEDROOM
APT.
ON
CENTRAL
ST.
$170
Available
May
1st.
Call
UN
9-8894
after 6 p.m.

3-375)

INC.

N.W.
EVANSTON:
3!2
ROOMS
AND
porch, avail. May Ist. Incl. heat, gas,
elec. stove, refrig., 2nd fl. $100. UN 45779.
:

5

RM.
APT.
2914
CENTRAL
ST..
Evanston;
nr.
transp.;
all
purpose
shopping dist.; close to N. Evanston
bank;
wall
to
wall
cptg.;
parking
space
in
rear;
tenant
transf.
to
Wisconsin; GReenleaf 5-4733.

AVE., EVANSTON

ELEGANT
APT.
3 OR 4 BDRMS.,
2-3
baths, 3 natural frpls., high ceilings.
Agent. 943-8388 or 777-8855.

FOR RENT
5 Rooms
817 Judson 3rd
front apartment
refer grown family
all Agent GR 5-2700.

9 RIDGE, EVANSTON

y closets, parang. included. July
ccupancy. $200.
Call 475-3581 til
id after 4 p.m.

BEDROOMS,

SOUTH EVANSTON
2 bdrms., deluxe apt. in newish 3 flat.
Beautiful kit. w/built-ins
and eating
area, on quiet deadend street. Priv.
parking,
2 blks.
to all transp.
and
shopping. $180 per mo. 446-1646.

building-Available

Glenview
_BRoadway 3-4322

built-in

2

MODERN 1 BDRM. APT.
Custer near Oakton, walk to ‘‘L,’”’ bus.
Attre., well equip. kit., tile bath, lg.
rooms,
closets,
Air-cond.,
parking
incl. in sub-let at $140. Avail. April 25.
Call 369-6715 for appt.

901 Maple at Main St.
GReenleaf 5-4000

IVIEW
3EDROOM

PAULINA;

ATTRAC.
3
LGE.
RM.
ENbasement.
Completely
remodpaneled.
All
util.
furn.
near
trans. Cpl. Pri. pk. May 20. DA

“1210 ASTOR, CHICAGO

rooms.
$130.
Third
Floor,
May
ist.
Will decorate.
7323 Paulina,
Ist fir.
one bdrm., 442 rms, Encl. porch $125.
May Ist. 7327 Paulina, 2nd, 312 rooms,
encl. porch $97.50. May
1, will dec.
For appt. 465-5137.

eview Apartment Hotel

A

500 LAKE

AT HINMAN. OPEN SUN. 2-5
Daily by appt. A 2 or 3 bdrm. apt., 2
baths, parquet floors, beautiful view
of park. Immed. poss., parking avail.

400 RIDGE

RMS.,
2
BIAS.
Exec.
dec.
Monty.
GR _ 5-8513.

EVANSTON
7 Rooms, 2 Baths, Sunroom near lake.
Corner
apt.
Large
rooms,
desire
grown family. Call agent for appointment. GR 5-2700.

737 RIDGE

OPEN
SUN,
12
TO
5
DAILY
BY
appt. Elegant mod. elevator building,
2 bdrms., 2 baths,
central air cond.
Immed.
poss.
Parking
avail.,
good
transp. Agent 475-5883 or 777-8855.

6
Will

SPAQIOUS
5
ROOM
APT.
2ND
floor.
915
Washington,
Evanston.
Avail. April 15th. Ideal location, with
balcony. Will sublet. $142.50 mo. Call
869-8934.

ONE
BEDROOM
GARDEN
APT.
IN
new building near lake and Fountain
Square.
Electric
kitchen,
parking
included, immediate possession. $180.
Orrington Realty
A 8-4440

ston

RMS:
trans.
Agent.

ie

es

Aa

mers

eee

transp. In good neighborhood. Avail-—
able May 1. Please call after 5 p.m.

Evanston
RMS.
$157.50.
at $137.50.
477-3215.

ATTRACTIVE
312
ROOMS,
MODERN
kitchen;
tile bath; washer and dryer
available.
New
building
in
Evanston.
$130 a month.
Call 328-8971

APART-

premises

Michigan,

1ST.
FLOOR
51%
Also 4 rms. available
G. Brock Stewart Inc.

:

Sis

3 BDRM. 2ND FLR. NEAR

ROOMS, N. ROGERS
PARK. COMP.
remodeled.
Scrnd.
pch.
1 bik. S. of
Evanston. Exc. trans. $130. BR 4-6964,

GLENCOE.
NON-RACIAL.
MODERN
2 bdrm. air cond., heat furn., parking
and
laundry
fac.
Nr.
transp.
and
shopping. 272-5511 or 835-4870 after 6
p.m.

EXCEPTIONALLY
WELL
MAINtained building, close to all transportation, shopping and schools. De luxe
1 bedrm. apt. Ist fl. $140. Contact Mr.
Derendal on premises or call
J.S. James
&amp;Co.
LO 41-4500

roo!
apts.,
air
conditioned,
cabinet kitchens, ceramic tile
ieee to transportation. Call to

RMAN AVE.
:
AL 1-6700

| BLOCK TO BEACH
4

IDEAL
FOR
1
EMPLD. = ADULT.
Good shopping. Best Chicago transp.
Call agent
i

HO

1432

+

&amp; Jenks

REALTORS
GReenleaf

513 Davis St
5-1617
DEER FIELD,
IMMACULATELY
maintained
split level. 3 bdrms.;
2
baths;
lge.
fam.
rm.;
newly
remodeled
kitchen
w/brkfst.
area;
NEW elec. range; like new carpeting
and drapes. Immed. poss. Rent $300.
Min. yrs. lease.
Call Ardis Peet Inc.
945-0222

CENTRAL
WILMETTE.
AVAIL.
MAY
2 baths, 4th bdrm. or
ist. 3 bdrms.;
kit.;
cab.
rm.:
din.
liv. rm.;
den;
porch: bsmt.; 1 car gar. Logan Schl.
N.T.H.S. East, conven. to transp. 1-2
yr. lease. $300. Phone 256-1254 or 4464485 aft. 6 p.m.

CENTRAL
WILMETTE.
LIKE
brick ranch. 3 bdrms.;
2 full
an.
rec.
rm.;
att.
garage;
rapes and carpeting like new.

decor. throughout. Rent,$325.
occup. 256-2312 after 6°p.m.

‘4

NEW
baths;
patio.
New!

Immed,

OR 5 BEDROOM
HOUSE,
. BATHS,
$250 per month. One block
to Miller
School,
shopping
and
transportation.
Avail., May
ist. Call Mr. Massman,
L. A. Peterson &amp; Co. GR 5-1010._

AVAIL. MAY 15
Arbor Lane in Glenview. 3 bedrm.
1
bath ranch, att.
gar. $260. Mr. Becker.
SMART &amp; GOLEE, REALTORS
DAvis 8-3200
HIlicrest 6-4700

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Highwood Herald

April

6,

1967
—

=

�—

-

HOUSE

FOR

RENT—WEST

WIL-

mette;
3 bedroom;
3 bath;
modern
_kitchen
w/dishwasher
and
gh
area. Gas heat; newly decorated.
per mo. Avail. ‘April 8. Call AL 1- 3088.
DEERFIELD
New
4 bdrm.,
242 bath duplex with
garage. Immediate occupancy. $290.
945-3880.

4 BDRM.: 212 BATHS;
LG. REC. RM.;
pornge:
2 patios;
$250
per
month.
nquire
at
Bess
Hardware,
1923
Willow Rd., Northfield. HI 6-6031.
NORTHBROOK: 2 BDRM. RANCH
Lge. lot, excel. for children, on a culde-sac.
$135
per
month,
available
May ist. Call 272-0684.

ONE
BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSE
Northfield, liv./din. combination,
private
patio,
res.
parking,
May
lst
occupancy. $150. Call HI 6-0237.
BAIRD
&amp;
WARNER
491-1855
3

BEDROOM,
distance

137

Wanted

to

occup.

Rent—Houses

Houses

141

Summer

8-3516,

WINNETKA:
LOVELY
MODERN
home 3 bdrms., 2142 baths. Totally air
conditioned, furnished. 2 patios. June
ee
to Sept. 14th. $1,500. Phone 446EXECUTIVE
AND
WIFE
NEED
AT
least 3 bedrm., 2 bath, furnished home
Me
conga! rental, Please call STate

Rental |

FURNISHED
HOUSE
MINIMUM
bedrms. Good refs. Call 528-3800.

142

For

Rent—Town

3

IRVIN A. BLIETZ
BR

WILgarage.

LARGE
GARAGE—1002
GREENleat, Wilmette. $15 mo. Off street and
alley. Well lighted. Days—DE
2-4205;
Eves.—UPtown 8-2508.

146

and

For

Rent—Stores

REAR
DAvis

OF

Offices

EVANSTON FOR RENT
Choice Central Street Location
5000
Sq.
Ft.
Air-Conditioned.
Good
Parking. 1 Story Building containing 8
Offices, Reception Rooms,
and large
Meeting Room.
$15,000 Yr.

3-4080

BROTHERS

GR

5-3900

72630"
OFFICES

FOR

2530 CRAWFORD
Offices

of 500 and

BUSINESS

AVE.—EVANSTON
1,000 sq. ft. Abund-

ant
on-site
parking-excellent
transportation—moments
from
the Northshore suburbs.
Carpeting, draperies, air conditioning
and complete services.

GLENVIEW

IRVIN A. BLIETZ

ONE
BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSE,
CONvenient to everything—Large rooms—
Available May Ist.

UN

312 WAUKEGAN
PARK
4-5600

RD.
GLENVIEW
BROADWAY
3-4322

SKOKIE
7355 LAWNDALE
1,152 sq. ft. 2nd fl., air cond., 3 glazed
offices and powder rms. Modern well
lighted, firepr. bldg. $315 mo.

NEW
1-BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSE
apt.
Patio;
air-cond.;
gar.;
excel.
trans.
and
shop.
2114
Central
St.,
Evanston. Prudential Savings. UN 90800; eves.,
275-5154

KENILWORTH
Excellent traffic loc. Air-cond. office
has 2,400 sq. ft. Ist fl. 10 yr. old brick
bldg., across from NWRR Station. Offstreet parking. Immediate occupancy.
$750 mo.

Wallace &amp; Orth, Inc.

GLENVIEW
1341 GREEN
WILLOW
2 Bedroom; 2 bath; air-cond.; private
patio off family room Near Milw. RR.
and shopping. $225 Mo.
724-2629.

April 6, 1967

Evanston Review

Central

9-1000

ANN
440

Green

BR

ANDRUSS,
Bay

Rd.
ALpine

3-4080

REALTOR
Kenilworth

1-7300

w/heat

and

and

extras,

ID

SEQUENS

$350

QUIET

SPACE

OFFICE

WITH

WIN-

dows facing East Davis Street Evanston.
300
square
feet
of space
with
janitor service supplied. Suitable for
attorneys’ offices or firm of auditors.
Available now.

McGUIRE
BR 3-3220
GLENVIEW

&amp; ORR,

INC.
GR 5-1080
EXG* Lee.

NEW AIR-COND. BLDG.
NOW AVAILABLE
750 SQ. FT.
AMPLE PARKING

Waukegan

Rd.

PArk

4-3700

CHICAGO MAIN DISTRICT
Adjoining office suites in areas of 505
to 925 sq. ft., rad. heat, air cond.
CHURCH NR. CHICAGO
Display
rms.
Also
suitable
for
attorneys,
auditors
or
engrs.
office.
Very reas. rental.

SMART

&amp; GOLEE,

INC.

1564 Sherman Av.
DA 8-3200
BEAUTIFUL
SHOWROOM—APPROX.
4,000 sq. ft. plus several small offices.
Inside parking for 8 ears plus 4,500
add'l.
sq. ft. for offices
or storage
space
if desired.
Now
occupied
by
Dodge Auto Agency, Ridge and Lyons,
Evanston.
(1 blk. N. of Church
St.)
Available within 90 days.
Call Roy Peterson
GR 5-1200.

GLENVIEW
APPR.

2800

SQUARE

FEET

floor
prestige
building,
tioned. Ample parking.

WALLACE
312 Waukegan
PArk 4-5600

SECOND

air

&amp; ORTH,
Rd.

1512

condi-

INC.

Glenview
BRoadway 3-4322

SHERMAN

EXCELLENT FOR OFFICE
OR SMALL BUSINESS
NEW TILE FLOOR
Rent Incls. Storage Space in Bsmt.
743-4416
TAylor 9-5140
EVANSTON-829 MAIN ST.
1600 sq. ft. Half divided into paneled
offices, plus full basement. Excellent
location for any business or professional offices. Heated. Good parking.
Reasonable rent.
GR 5-2100 or CE 6-7786

CHICAGO AVE. ONE LARGE OFFICE.
3 PRIVATE OFFICES. OFF STREET
PARKING.
EXCELLENT
OFFICE
SPACE FOR $250 PER MONTH. KEN
KISTLER.
MITCHELL BROS.
GR 5-3900
NORTHFIELD OFFICE SPACE
1300 sq. ft.; air conditioned;
janitor
service;
Cc. A. HEMPHILL
&amp; ASSOC.
330 W. Frontage
Rd.
446-6966.
SALES
REPS .—OF FICE
SPACE
telephone
and
mail
service,
warehouse also available, up to 4, 000 sq. ft..
Month to month rental or long term.
Touhy and Edens area. 677-6501.
GLENVIEW:
OFFICE SPACE
with
phone
service,
or without;
or
answering service only.
729-0249.
OFFICE
SPACE
500 TO 1,000 SQ. FT.
New
Courtyard
Bldg.
Handy _ to
everything. Skokie Valley Professional
Bldg. Suite 15. ORchard 6-3400.
EVANSTON-

Ground

Pgh —4
5-5600.

floor.

5

BEAUTIFUL

and ira
1-0362

Co-op;
third
floor;
imac
$130. By

154

For

Sain

ow!

er.

Réndael

\

Evanston

Three Bedroom
Four Bedroom
ALL DE LUXE FEAT

Rent—Industrial

OVER

Pricing inMid Th

UP

TO
4,000
SQ.
FT.
OF
NEW
warehouse
space.
for short
or long
term
rental-inside
dock.
Touhy
and
Edens area. Call 677-6501.

151

2,000 SQ. FT.

DOWN PAYMENTS
TO SUIT YOUR NEEDS

ESTATE

_

MODELS SHOWN
EVERY At TERN

Real Estate—
Loans and Mortgages

ILLINOIS

ATTRACTIVE
A

EVANSTON

EAGLE RIVER, WIS.
New 2 bdrm. summer rental on small
spring fed lake. 3 mi. from town. We
prefer seasonal rental in our beautiful
home in the North Woods. 724-4416.

Executive Center

500 Sq. ft. to as much as a full floor of
15,000
sq.
ft.
overlooking
Edens
Expressway just North of Old Orchard
Road.
Offices
finished
to
tenant
specifications.
All services
including
air conditioning, lighting of 80 to 100
ft.
candles.
Parking
adjacent
to
building.
SCRIBNER &amp; CO
CE 6-4204.

FOR

For

REALTY

WILMETTE,

LOVELY

near lake, me Hae
for equity. Call AL

STORES
16
X
50 EA.
814
AND
816
Dempster.
Good
loc.
Immed.
occup.
Good
for
office
or
service
store. Will cooperate. Reas. UN 4-2224.

REAL
272-0200

WILMETTE.

GREEN
BAY
RD.
KENILWORTH
office
suite
approx.
1350
sq.
ft.
6
offices, recp. rm.
2 lavatories,
fully
air-cond. Call owner 251-3606.

148
2-6600

luxe, air condiin
five
story
the
heart.
of
trains and bus.

Meadow Rd., Northbrook
Open all day Sunday

Edens

630

2

w/heat

NOW
RENTING---De
tioned
office
space
building
located
in
Northbrook.
Walk to
Immed. occupancy.

1240

STORES
AND
OFFICES:
LIGHT
INdustry. 10,000 sq. ft. in new building.
1350 Old Skokie ‘Rd, Highland Park.
Call IDlewood 2-5266.

extras.

St.

8-3200

EVANSTON FOR SALE
Chicago Avenue
nr. Dempster.
Complex
of
Store
and
Offices
and
4
furnished
apartments.
All have
AirConditioners. Zoned C-2. Garage 40x
30. Lot 50 x 180. Income $11,000 year.
Price $64,800
Call Mrs. Stoops

MITCHELL

2
bdrm.,
142
bath
split-level
with
spacious
liv.
rm.
and
large
lower
garden level room for use as family
room,
din.
rm.
or
den.
Patio
and
garage.
Convenient
to
shops
and
transp. Lawn care and snow removal
service at a nominal
charge.
Avail.
May Ist $285.

9-1000

430 square
feet
$125 per month.

Geo. H. Carlson, Co.

Evanston Office or Studio for Rent
Smart Modern Building—only 1 other
Tenant.
Top Central Street location.
2000 Sq.
Ft. including
Lower
Level.
$350 per =e
Call Mr. Kistl

Houses

CARRIAGE HILL
IN GLENVIEW

UN

RENT

AT

3-31 30

EVANSTON—FIRST TIME OFFERED
GOOD PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC.

482

ae STON

AVAIL. MAY 1ST. GAR.
1119 Washington. $7.50
SMART &amp; GOLEE, INC.

OR

NORTHBROOK

1608
WILMETTE
AVE.,
mette.
1
space
in
double
Phone after ov p.m. AL 1-6457.

|

SPACE

FOXMAN

TO 7,000 50. seaman FOR

desk space or wor
oom area. Loads
of
window
area.
Reasonable
rent
includes heat and elec. Mr. Massman
L. A. Peterson &amp; Co. GR 5-1010.
340 LINDEN AV.. WILMETTE
Heated store. Opposite ‘‘L’’ terminal.
Immediate possession.
HILL &amp; STONE
ID 2-0064.

FINEST FACILITIES
Transportation
Ample parking
Suites of 500 to 3,700 sq. feet
Reasonable
Broker cooperation invited
For information

1132

6 p.m.

i

L. RINGER

TIME

SRRAGE STALL BEHIND
822 Hamlin St., Evanston. Avail. May
1 for bulk storage or small car. Conc.
floor. $10 mo. 256-0990.
LARGE
GARAGE,
WATER
AND
sewer.
In
vicinity
of
St.
Francis
Hospital.
Rented
by
year
only.
Heated. $15 per month. 475-7047.

Rentals

Summer

FOR
&gt;See

_

BUILDING

OFFICE

Rent—Garages

1209 peta

LAGUNA
BEACH,
CAL., BY OWNER.
Former Evanstonians will rent to two
adults (no children—no pets) four to
eight weeks, July-August, comp. furn.
cor.
apt.
on ocean.
$300 per
week.
Write for details. J. F. Johnson, Villa
I
ae Lagoon, Laguna
Beach, Cal.

Wanted:

For

NEW

VACATION

GARAGE

Houses

after

Rentals

144

OAK
PARK
FAMILY
WISH
LARGE
Evanston house for the summer, close

VI

Vacation

EVANSTON
FOR RENT
2nd_ floor.
Complex of Offices, assembly rooms,
etc. with
conveyor
to loading
dock.
Zoned
M-1. Would
remodel
for long
term lease. $750.
MITCHELL
BROTHERS
GR_ 5-3900

OR
4
BEDROOM
HOME
FOR
summer
occupancy.
Write
Michael
ri oF 10140 W. Broadview Dr., Miami
4,
az;

Call

For Rent—Stores and Offices
EVANSTON

2100 square feet
per month.

LOVELY
BIG
COUNTRY
HOUSE
with
private swimming
pool
on 300
acre working farm. Modern kitchen;
bath; 4 bedrms.;
lge. screened porch
and terrace over looking rolling Ohio
countryside.
Wonderful
family
vacation. Avail. July
ist to Labor
Day.
$185 for 2 weeks. Call HI 6-3862.

WILMETTE-LIV.
RM.
W/FRPLC.,
sep.
din.
rm.,
3 Bdrms.,
2 baths,
family rm., screened porch. Wooded
lot, near Edens, schools and shopping,
$300
month.
Avail.
for
one
year
beginning mid June. ALpine 1-8365.

to Lake.

537-4552.

FOR
A
FARM
VACATION
WITH
home
cooked
meals
in newly
refurbished
old
country
home.
Farm
animals.
Many
interesting
activities
for adults
and
teen-agers.
Beautiful
seenery. History and antiques galore 2
miles
at
historic
Galena.
Heller’s
Surrey Farm, Rt. 1, Galena, Ill. 61036.

EVANSTON
To
September
1.
Lannon
stone
in
finest location. Family Rm. and Den.
5 Bdrms. 332 Baths. Spacious feeling
throughout. $550 per month.
WESTON E. DAVIE &amp; co.
C
HI 6- 4500
42 Green Bay Rd., Winnetka

3

Call

Ist

MEALS
OUTDOORS
ON THE
PATIO;
swimming
from
your
own _ private
beach with pier; fishing; the cook will
appreciate
the
all
modern
kitchen;
there are two porches, one glassed-in
and facing the bay;
modern
bath;
3
bedrooms, dining and living rooms. In
a delightfully
wooded
spot
secluded
yet near town. June, $100 weekly; July
and Aug., $125;
Sept. $100 — Available for season rental, $450 monthly.
Write Don Strahl, 2568 N. Humboldt,
Milwaukee, Wis. 53212.

WANTED;
TOWNHOUSE,
HOUSE,
apartment,
with
basement,
Business
couple, Evanston or Wilmette. 724-8174
or GR 5-4545.

to Rent—Furn.

$156 a month.

May

In Beautiful

OR
4
BEDROOM.
GLENVIEW.
Northbrook, Wilmette or Northfield. 1
year minimum. To $250 per mo. Write
P.O. Box 220, Glenview, Ill.
COUPLE
WITH
3
TEEN
AGERS
desire
house
or
townhouse
in
Wilmette.
Teen
agers
will
care
for
grounds. Call 256-4032 after 6 p.m.

Wtd.

WALKING

Sister Bay, Wisc.

3

139

BATH,

conveniences.

FAMILY

EXECUTIVE
BEING
TRANSFERRED
to Chicago needs temporary rental. 3
or 4 bedrooms
in Northbrook School
dist. June
15th until Oct.
15th. Will
consider 1 yr. lease. 272-7800.

Rent—Furn.

all

IN DOOR COUNTY
EVERYBODY HAS A GOOD

PROFESSIONAL
COUPLE,
QUIET
and mature, no children, seeking wellkept 2 or 3 bedrm.
home
or coach
house. Phone DA 8-3700, 9 to 5:30, or
491-0614 after 6:30 p.m.

For

1!2

to

143

SKOKIE,
MORTON
GROVE
OR
North
Shore.
3
bedroom,
2.
bath.
Reasonably
new
home.
One
car
garage acceptable. 2 children, no pets.
Will pay up to $375 monthly. Call Mr.
Fernandez at 472-1178 between 6 and 8
p.m,
WANTED: WHITE ELPHANT
Have you a large, older North Shore
home you would rent with option, to
exec.
and
family?
Security
deposit
and
references.
To
$400
monthly.
Write A-933, Box 60, Wilmette, III.

138

146

WILMETTE—2 TOWNHOUSES
3 bedrooms,
242
baths
and
3 _ bedrooms,
142 baths.
Rentals
$300 and
$275.
Kenilworth Realty
AL 1- 5600
2 YR. OLD TOWN
HOUSE;
3 BDRM.;
11,
baths;
pnid.
basement
and
enclosed garage. CR 2-5511 before 5 p.m.
ae
VE 5-2753 after 5 p.m. and wk.
ends.

1461

450

immediately

sq.

ASHLAND

at

ft.

$65.

Gas

heat.

GReenleaf
‘

OFFICES
FOR
RENT.
NEW
AIRconditioned building at 1920 Waukegan
Rd. One mi. north of Glenview.
Butler Building Corp.
729-0370.
HUBBARD WOODS, 956 LINDEN AV.
1,060 sq. ft. Very good basement, $325
per month.
ODH REALTY
HI 6-4900

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NEED

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discuss it first with us!
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for details—call Mr. Powers
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AT

THIS

For

Sale—Co-op

Just

ing

third

and

drapes

TOUCH

&amp; TYSON,
1-6700

Rookwood

INC.

Evanston
BR 3-3750

Gardens

DELIGHTFUL
5 RM.
APT.
IN
N.E.
Evanston
near
the Lake,
N.U.
and
transp.
Separate Din. rm., lge. Liv.
rm.,
2 twin
size bdrms.,
Kit.
with
‘“‘Like-new’’
appliances.
4
Thru-thewall Air Conditioners. Excellent closet
space.
A lovely
light 3rd
flr. Apr.
$12,500. Cash Equity. Excellent financing available. Bldg. Mtg. to be paid
off in one more year. Board approval
required. Call Mrs. Niemi.

QUINLAN

&amp; TYSON,

1571 SHERMAN AVE.
UN 4-2600
AL 1-6700

INC.

EVANSTON
BR 3-3750

“NORTHWEST EVANSTON
CHOICE
SECOND
FLOOR
COOPERATIVE
apartment in attractive Colonial type
building—Five
room,
private
basement

(space

for

recreation

room)

parking space-picnic area. Light, spacious, many extras. $7,500 for equity—
low
monthly
assessment.
Board
ap-

Wallate &amp; Orth, Inc.
1517 Sherman Ave.
GReenleaf 5-2700

IDEAL

LOCATION

BOB VOIGTS

University

4-8666

REALTY
ALpine

1-2374

EVANSTON
EQUITY $8,000
Enjoy Evanston advantages
(schools,
Parks
and
beaches)
with
Chicago
transportation only blocks away; 4 to
Howard ‘‘L’’. Four bright airy rooms
and
large
open
porch.
Immediate
at
i
Mortgage
only $5,200
at
%

NASH

446-7180

EVANSTON—FINE 5 RM. CO-OP. APT.
Lévy.
rm,
‘din,
ym...
eant.:
Rit...
2
bedrms., ‘tiled bath, Individ. gas. ht.
Well
kept
bidg.
oo
equity—$125.
assmt. per mo. Call
SMART &amp; GOLEE. “REALTORS

DA 8-3200
EVANSTON

HI 6-4700

BR 3-3660
$9,400
41% RM.

FULL PRICE FOR LARGE
CO-OP in well-maintained bidg. Close
to train and bus. Monthly pymnt., $70.

J. KRUGER

* Northbrook Star * Highland

Park Herald

HI 6-8350

Mrs.

OF ELEGANCE

ultra

spOMS sins
Bs

4 BEDRO
2-215 BATHS

838 MICHIGAN

aS

ONE BLOCK TO LAK
Elevator,
wood
burning
private balcony, heated
na,
19 cubic ft. refriger
oven and dishwasher.
¥

Staunton

O. Flanders

&amp; co.

274-1001

wi

Choice Southeast Eva =
Elevator Building. $36,
BY APPOINTMENT ONLY

6

U

Large
rooms,
2 C.T. ba
7 ee
counters,
7
huge
closets,
carpeting
and
appliances
2
Dream
kitchen with walnu
large eating
area.
Cover au )
Balcony,
etc. Near
—
schools, churches.

Wilrarcsklace

a

TRADE—OR—SALE_
24 BEAUTIFUL
2 BEDR
Several
with
sunken
Living
Balconies.

000.

Owner

Gross

income

builder’

taking vacant
land in
LEONARD SZERLONG

aver

will -

trade.

EVANSTON |
Spacious pte age Su.
Evanston.
4G
*
ROOMS,
THREE
gD ROO?
ONE BATH. The other A
’
ROOMS, TWO BEDROO
$
BATH. Two Car Garage.
50’ x 165’
Lot.
PRIC
AT—$33,500. Call—ALAN
SE

BAIRD &amp; WARN
524 Davis
491-1855

Street

Open Sunday

Evanston
ALpine 1-1318

5 ROOM CO-OP APARTMENT
Excellent
condition.
Large
living
room,
dining
‘‘L’’, kitchen.
2 large
bedrooms
and
bath.
eo,
$10,000.
Monthly
assessment
$122.
Close
to
shopping
and_
transportation.
1414
pe a
St.,
Evanston.
Board
Approval.

Call

EVANSTON

New

EVANSTONIAN

Ave
AL

included.

AL I-Ie

ROCKWOOD

QUINLAN

Condomi

HOMEFINDER

JUST
THE
RIGHT
SIZE
FOR
ONE
person
or
a young
couple
wanting
minimum
housekeeping.
It’s
a_ tworoom efficiency: living room, dinette/
kitchenette,
dressing closet,
ceramic
tile bath, ‘and it’s on the
1st floor
overlooking Sherman Ave. One block
to CTA, No. 1 bus at corner. $87.71
mo. assmt. $4,500 cash equity. Financing available.

1571 Sherman
UN 4-2600

floor

2

:

111 GREEN BAY RD., WILMETT

Apartments

LUXURY
EAST
EVANSTON
ELEVAtor building. 26 ft. living room with
fireplace,
3
twin-size
bedrooms,
2
ceramic
tile baths
(one with shower
stall and tub). Carpeting,
air conditioning,
electric
kitchen,
garage
in
tga df
$29,500
cash equity. $404.80
assmt. Imine ‘tie ite occupancy.

Realtor

W1SH—HAVE

large rooms—2
bedrooms, 1!
Elevator
building—Centrally
ditioned.
Stove,
refrigerator

First National of Evanston
152

WILMETTE

G. Hastings,

DON'T

1:30 to

EVANSTON
1703 J \D
Brand new 2 flat, an ideal inves!
for family occupancy or income,
$6,000 down or will trade up or ¢
EVANSTON

DE _

LUXE

3

pract. new, two 6142 rm. apts.
415 rm. apt. Income $7,500 per

EVANSTON

DE

LUXE

y

EL

bldg. 10 apts. in peesees area,
$28,000. Also other Evanston
properties to trade up or down.

446

John T. Brown

SOUTH EVANSTON

THREE FLAT: Only 10 yrs. Be
2-5’s plus garden apt., $47,500
TWO-FLAT:

bldg.

in

$42,500

2

five

excell.

Easy

room

apts.,

condition,

ai

financing!

;

THREE
FLAT:
3-sixes
in this
beauty. Gas heat, excell. incom

hospital and St. George High.
to $45,500

SAMUEL

UN

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9-2575

EVANSTON

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LUXE

flat 6 room apt. 6 Agdy old. 3
2 C.T. baths, built-ins,
sep.
Parking. Nr. schls., sho ping,
$42,500. $8,500 down. JU

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JUST

BR 3-2660

$28,000
2 AP, BLDG.
AS A PIN AND
ATTRACTIVE
ry feature.
Two
separate
gas
plants,
2 car
garage
with

storage

i

space,

modern

300

Hahn

Bldg.

Ave.

baths

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REALTORS
BR 3-3660

2 Bedroom

Ceramic Tile Bath face BRICK
, W/FULL
BASEMENT.
loed on corner
lot near Main
and

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and

Oversized

ffords

storage

first

two

space

more
than
ample
shington, Skiles and

SEX

$21,500

Brick

in

Cape

floor

car

Cod.

DELIGHTFUL

Utility

New

to

closet
space.
Evanston High

ED

A

MAUERMANN

bedroom,
21%
SCHOOL, ‘LAKE

SHOPPING—$34,500.
5

Scie

bath
AND

phone:

UN

9-

IRD &amp; WARNER
24 Davis Street
1-1855

Evanston, Ml.
273-3855

TO BUY

OR

SELL

CALL

JINLAN &amp; TYSON,
:

Realtors-Since

A

Page

d Villager

front

d Park Herald

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Inside

STONE

AND

HANDSOME

ENGLISH

843

ELM

ASSOCIATES,
STRE ET

PARK

EAST

-Colonial charm. only 3 yrs. old.
rooms
include
Living
room,
Dg.
m,
Slate
entry,
powder
room,
y. appt. kitchen with Irg. eating
. Large
family
room
with
fire‘e, sliding
doors
to patio.
Pan-

in basement,

maids

laundry and storage space.
seed’
cer. tiled baths
and 4
rooms.
Excellent
closets,
many
ases and cabinets built in. Air
litioned
close
to schools,
trains,
plic pools, 1 block to golf course.
; ice includes carpeting, drapes and
ers thruout.
Hi 40s. Call: ID 2-

bit
of
old
New
oe
entrance
hallway;
in room with brick fireplace and
S iving room
with fireplace;
full
g
room;
den,
convertible
to
der room. 2nd floor: 4 bedrooms;
tile baths; laundry room. Gas heat:

umidifier;

taae
40s

—

aluminum

storms

TUDOR

INC.
WINNETKA

EVANSTON:

1419
CHURCH
ST.
Walk
to trans./stop.
Liv.
rm..
din.
rm.,.3 BR, den, kit. 14 x 21, DW Low.
taxes. Gar. $31,000. UN 9-3629.

car

garage.

QUALITY IN SWAINWOOD AREA
All brk. ranch with minimum upkeep
expenses,
3 bdrms.,
1!2 baths,
sep.
din.
rm.
and
fam.
rm.
Close
to
Roosevelt Park, beaut. fenced in back
yard.
Full
bsmt.,
attached
2
car
garage. A lot of house
$45,900
TERRIFIC BRICK RANCH
1437 Sunset Ridge
Open 2 to 5
Glenview
Sunday, April 19th
100
x 125 lot. 3 bdrms.,
13%
baths, 2
car gar.,
air-cond.
Glen Oak
Acres
area. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
80%
financing. See today.
$28,900
NEW TRIER SCHOOLS
Northfield
estate
listing
adjoining
Middlefork
Tennis
Club,
you’ll love
the 4 bedrooms, the family room, the
3 fireplaces
(one
from
Robert
Lincoln’s home) the numerous baths and
all
the
wonderful
features
in
this
individually
designed
home.
Custom
built.
CALL NOW TO SEE
LAKE FOREST COLONIAL RANCH
4 twin
size
bdrms.,
excellent
floor
plan,
full
bsmt.,
2
car
attached
garage,
1
acre
lot
with
beautiful
trees. Country
living
close to town.
MID 50s
BEAUTIFUL GLEN OAK ACRES
REDWOOD CONTEMPORARY
Owner reduced
price on this attractive secluded ranch with 3 lge. bdrms.
Deluxe
kit.,
frpl.,
summer
porch
overlooking ‘flagstone terrace. Htd. 2
car
gar.
with work
shop.
Exc.
for
entertaining.
EXECUTIVE’S DREAM
Beautiful home in Tall Treés section
of
enview
designed
for
gracious
living. 4 bdrms.,
3 baths,
lge. fam.
rm.
w/stone
frpl.,
central
air-cond.
lath plaster construction, realistically
priced.

KOENIG
CR
PA
AL

Northbrook
Glenview
Wilmette

WILMETTE

ANN
440

ANDRUSS,

Green

GLEN-OAK

Bay

Rad.
ALpine

ACRES

REALTOR

1-7300

Kenilworth

CUSTOM

OWNER

WILMETTE

JUST

LISTED

grade

Deerfield

Rd.

to

$53,500
Greeley

Trier East

WINNETKA

$25,500
You
will
love
the
comfort
of this
home
and
the
convenience
of
its
location. Living room with fireplace.
Separate
dining room.
Good kitchen
with pantry. Two bedrooms and bath
on second
floor. Glazed porch.
Full
basement. Garage. Deep lot and low
taxes.

EAST

KENILWORTH
$34,500
Charming
6
room
home
on _ large
wooded lot. Living room with formal]
stone fireplace. Separate dining room.
Sun room or study. Cabinet kitchen. 2
bedrooms and modern bath. Walk to
train, shops and lake. Sears schools.
Home could be expanded to include a
family room
and 3rd bedroom
very
easily.
Area
of $50,000
homes.
Act
quickly.

NORTHBROOK

$22,400
This
freshly
decorated
3
bedroom
ranch
in
a
convenient
Northbrook
location is a wonderful value. Large
lot, 142 car garage, low upkeep
and
immediate occupancy. Call today.

NORTHBROOK

$18,500

$1,000 DOWN

Owner

must

sell

this

well

kept

Northbrook ranch. Living room;
dining
area;
kitchen;
utility
room;
2
good
sized
bedrooms
and
bath;
1%
acre of ground. Rear yard completely
fenced. Low taxes.

WILMETTE

$27,900
EAST
Three
bedroom,
modern _ kitchen,
Family
room,
full
basement—new
furnace, electrical and plumbing. 200’
lot and new 2 car garage.
Close to
C&amp;NW
and “‘L.’’ Walking distance to

town

and

possession.
showing.

St.

Francis.

Call

NORTHWEST

now

room

for

May

Brick

home

Ist

immediate

EVANSTON

FIRST TIME

$35,500

OFFERED
on

a

beautifully

landscaped lot 49
x 125. 1st floor has
living room, separate dining room,
room,

area

modern

and

powder

kitchen

room,

floor—3
large
bedrooms,
1
tile bath. Full basement with
and central air conditioning.
possession. Act now

with

2nd

ceramic
gas heat
June Ist

Nash Realty
H| 6-7180
BAY

ROAD,

SCHOOL

DISTRICT

Two
story
brick
Colonial—six
plus
rooms—living
room
with
fireplace
adjoining sun room,
separate
dining
room opening in to paneled den, two
large
bedrooms
( 1 20’
long),
11%
baths. Garage with electric eye door.
Low thirties.

NEAR
Four

DOWNTOWN
townhouses

EVANSTON
presently

used

as

a

rooming
house.
Excellent
income.
Some
furnishings
included.
Call
for
additional information and to inspect.
A picture book brick and frame ranch
on wooded lot. . .spacious living roomdining room combination, large kitch-

en, two nice bedrooms—Bessler stairs
to large
storage
area.
Many
nice
features-radiant heat,
Price at $18,500.

IN

oversize

garage.

SKOKIE
An attractive five room Dutch Colonial
on
well
landscaped _ grounds.
Separate
dining room,
nice kitchen,
two
twin
bedrooms.
Full
basement,
patio, garage. Mid twenties.
Overlooking country club grounds. ..A
brick three bedroom
ranch with full
finished recreation room and powder
room
in basement.
Carpeted
living
room,
plastered
walls,
hardwood
floors, other extras. Well landscaped
lot with
underground
sprinkler
system. Baseboard heat; garage.
A new Offering at $32,500.

Wallace &amp; Orth, Inc.
1517 Sherman Ave.
GReenleaf 5-2700

Evanston
ALpine 1-1318

— Before You Buy—
Check Zoning and Housing
Code Requirements
The City of Evanston, upon
request of an owner or prospective purchaser, will inspect any property to determine compliance with the
Housing and Zoning Codes.
There is no charge for this
service.

Call GReenleaf 5-3100
Extension

270

EVANSTON

1567 Ridge Avenue
OFFERS
A
FEW
CHOICE
APARTments
for Spring.
All include
heat,
built-in Westinghouse range, refrigera.tor, disposal, air conditioners, private
balcony and many other plus features
including
WALL-TO-WALL
CARPET.
ONE
bedroom
from $206;
TWO
bedarooms
from
$281
and THREE
bedrooms for $385. Model open Sunday 125 or see custodian in apt. No. 208 or
call 475-4500 or F &amp; L CONSTRUCTION
CORPORATION,
10353
West
Roosevelt Road, Westchester, Illinois,
345-6700.
HIGHLAND
PARK:
CALIF, CONTEMporary ranch, 42 acre wooded lot. Air
cond., pan. fam. rm. w/frple., cathedral ‘ceilings,
glass
walled
liv.
rm.
w/pan. wall frple. Ultra kit. w/Revco
built-in refrig., dishwshr., disp., oven
and
range.
3BRs,
2 CT baths,
new
crptng. and shutters throughout. 2 car
elect. eye gar. Patio w/gas grill and
lantern. Many extras. High 40s. Must
sacrifice. ID 2-1033.

GLENCOE

WINNETKA

WINNETKA
This lovely home is located in South
east Winnetka only one block from the
lake. The owner has moved to Florida
for retirement. There are 3 bedrooms
plus a study
or den off one of the
bedrooms and 2 baths on the second
floor.
Living
room
with
fireplace,
dining
room,
modern
kitchen
and
porch on first floor.

NASH

446-7180 .

GLENVIEW.
PICTURESQUE
STREET
and corner lot. Walk to everything. 4
bedroom ranch. Fireplace. D/D.
$37,500.
PArk 4-2910.
945-1670

WILLARE

and

$37,000
Walk
to
everything,
schools,
shops
and train from
this: beautifully kept
three
bedroom,
2 bath
home
with
separate dining room, spacious country
kitchen,
large
living
room
and
large
enclosed
porch.
Basement
is
completely painted and has separate
play
space
area.
Large
lot
nicely
landscaped
(rear
yard
is
cyclone
fenced)
with 3 car garage
and tool
shed. Taxes are low and possession is
immediate. Owner wants offer.

EVANSTON

Just listed—Seven room
brick, stone
and frame split level—Spacious living
room
with
woodburning
fireplace,
separate
dining
room,
convenient
kitchen with eating area, three bedrooms, large tiled bath, powder room.
Paneled family room opening to patio.
Loads
of
storage
space;
attached
garage. Carpeted thru-out, many extra
features.
A
very
attractive,
well
maintained home at $34,500.

$69,900

WINNETKA

118 GREEN

REALTORS
826

walk

NORTHWEST

Lake
Michigan
beaches.
Authentic
English
brick,
2 story
living
room
with open beamed
ceiling and stone
fireplace, separate dining room, modern
kitchen
with
breakfast
area,
3
bedrooms plus a study or den, 2 baths,
screened porch. Call early to see this
unusual offering.

$33,500.

PIERSEN REALTY

In
central
Evanston—a
remodeled
seven bedroom, six bath Swiss Chalet
style home
on lovely large grounds.
Beautiful, carpeted and paneled foyer
to
step
down
living
room_
with
fireplace,
very
large
dining
room,
music room, first floor bedroom and
bath,
delightful
second
floor
living
room
plus
library.
Many
unusual
features—must be seen to be appreciated. $48,500.

room,

EAST

school and New

eating

Brick and redwood home with full basement and oversize 2 car garage.
Most unusual kitchen-family
room arrangement
with pleasant jalousied
porch adjoining. Cypress fireplace wall in spacious living room that has
just been newly carpeted. Excellent closet space in the 3 bedrooms. Full
basement is 56’ x 26’ in size and has a bathroom with shower stall. This
home is well maintained. $29,500.

utility

WINNETKA
EAST
Prime location. Short

family

CONTEMPORARY RANCH

floor

Glenview’s
choicest
area.
9
room
spacious
ranch
adjoins
North
Shore
Country
Club
with
over
200
feet
frontage
on
the’
18th
fairway.
4
bedrooms, 3 baths. Paneled fruitwood
den with parquet floors plus a paneled
game
room.
Elegant wooded
setting
and
a
most
luxuriously
decorated
home. Owner transferred—so immediate possession.

3 BDRM.,

This very charming 6 room ranch home in a choice area of Glenview has
so many delightful features that you will enjoy seeing for yourself. There
is a flagstone entry hall, a living room with crab orchard fireplace, separate dining room, kitchen with walnut cabinets, dishwasher and disposal,
3 bedrooms and mosaic tile bath. 2 car attached garage. The fenced rear
yard has 2 patios and many beautiful plantings including registered roses.
Carpeting throughout,
even in the closets. Call us to see this ‘“‘GEM’’.

Ist

OPEN SUNDAY 1-4
937 CLUB CIRCLE

BUILT

212 bath split-level, pan. fam. rm. Al
cond., many extras. Across St. from
school. Mid 30s. Eves. Call 251-5341.

baths,

GLENVIEW

3 bdrm. split level, sep. din. my
lge.
stone frple. in pan, rec. rm.
cer
+
age 2 car att. gar. $38, 500. PA 4-

FROM

EVANSTON

attached garage. This home is easily
expandable
with
the
third
bath
already installed as well as heat. All
latest
features,
including’
electric
heat, parquet floors, Nutone intercom,
-FM and AM radio throughout. All this
and
LOCATION
too.
Short
walk
to
schools
and
shops.
An _ out-of-theordinary home. Offers invited.

S.E.

CHARMING EARLY AMER. COL.
Beautifully restored, exquisitely maintained.
Large
liv. rm.
w/frpl.,
sep.
din. rm., den, bath, kitchen, paneled
brkfst. rm, On the 2nd floor a sitting
rm. hall, 3 bedrms., and another bath.
Low taxes. Conven. loc. Priced in mid
40s.
WILMETTE
Little
“STORY
BOOK
HOME’’
for
that retired couple or single person,
looking for a lovely 18’ x 18’ carpeted
living room with raised hearth fireplace and Thermopane windows overlooking lovely yard and patio, separate dining room, kitchen with stove
and new bronze refrigerator,
1 carneted bedroom
plus nursery or den.
Gas
heat.
3
blks.
to
Kenilworth
station. Now $22,000.

REALTORS

EAST

New and different’
Widow
must
sell her two year
old
custom-built-brick and redwood home.
Six lovely large
rooms
including
a
walnut
paneled
Family
room
with
tireplace,
separate
dining
room,
2
bedrooms,
each 15x14,
two ceramic

&amp; STREY

2-0330
9-0330
1-0330

Wallace &amp; Orth, Inc.

OPEN SUNDAY 2- 3g
1030 VERNON DRIVE

CONVENIENT LOCATION
3 bdrm. ranch with ample closet and
rm.
comb.,
kit.
with
ample
eating
area, gar., fenced yard, walk to schls.
and stores.
$20,500
CHOICE AREA OF GOLF
One
owner
custom
built
4
bdrm.
colonial. Family rm. w/frpl., 242 baths,
kit. with built-ins, rm. for iaundry on
1st fl. if desired. Carpeting and drapes
included. Priced TO SELL

NASH

tile

For Sale—Houses

158

For Sale—Houses

GLENVIEW

7

and

3 blocks
from
beach
and
Outside
patio
and = rock
aluminum
siding;
242
car
facing road.
446-5044

Classified

142

6

INLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.

room

5 BED-

HI! 6-8000

ving every North Shore Community
ffices in Evanston,
Deerfield,
netka, Lake Forest and Glenview-

Bae

RANCH

CHEERFUL

bsmt.;

cover

Cover Page

OWNER- HIGHLAND

THE

Town &amp; Country

Opposite
Classified
Section
Pages 29
and 49
:

FOR

with
the
best
in
refinements.
A
cheerfully bright home which is both
spacious
and
grand
for entertaining
guests.
Exciting
Tropicana.
room,
separate
family
room
provide
additional living. Upstairs are 4 luxurious
bedrooms’
with
private
baths.
The
entire
property
is
superbly
landscaped, and ideal for the individual
demanding the best. $94,500.

1884

Review

HOME

England Colonial

BRIGHT

See our picture display ads:
ston

House

LOVELY HOME

Call—MRS.

(home

Farm

room Colonial in a beautiful section 2
blocks
from
the
lake.
Perfectly
delightful decor spotlights each spacious room. A marvelous family home
in beautiful Glencoe. $64,500.

Open Sunday 2:00 to 4:00
See
this
four
~HOME—NEAR

EXTRA

WHEN
YOU
WANT
THE
FINEST
IN
construction,
we
are proud to show
this
exciting
luxury
Ranch
with
4
bedrooms, 212 baths. The exterior is a
colorful
blending
of
Crab
Orchard
stone
and
brick,
in true
California
style. Large tiled entrance hall leads
to liv.
rm.
overlooking
a_ beautiful
wooded
setting.
The
kitchen
is any
woman’s dream with all utility areas
on the first floor, plus an extremely
large basement. $64, 500

Garage

addition

OFFERING

Dutch

QUALITY

anston—Full Price Only
$24,500

t Listing—Only

HOME

family wanting
convenience
and the
best in location,
Situated
in Harper
School
district
of
Wilmette,
this
2
story brick home is lovely both inside
and
out;
arranged
in
the
finest
traditional floor plan of 8 good size
rooms with 4 upstairs bedrooms
and
2142
baths.
Master
bedroom’
with
dressing
room,
walk-in
closet
and
bath;
2 twin
size bedrooms
plus
1
single bedroom;
large
Cedar
closet.
Paneled
bsmt.
rec.
rm.
plus 2 car
attached
gar.
provide’
everything
you’re looking for. $58,500.

Sale—Houses

sbury. Call

THE

Stately Colonial Home

EVANSTON—BRICK 5 APTS.
fic investment. Income of $8,200
be increased. Low taxes produce
1 net. Price ¥ ork 000.
54, B. Sie,
nh. Ee.
WEllington 5-4466

this ‘‘cute’’ 414 Room,

FOR

WILMETTE.
JUST
A
FEW
blocks to Central School,
the beach,
and the best in public transportation.
Interesting
for
the
family
with
growing children. A large, square liv.
rm. w/frpl., family din. rm., striking
new kitchen and large all- -year family
den
all
on
the
ist
floor.
3 large
bedrooms plus a tiny bedroom on the
2nd, offer privacy. Full basement with
new
furnace.
New
2
car
garage.
Lovely wooded property with very low
taxes. $37,500.

A

.

SIZE

EAST

rae.
Income
$225
a "month.
Low
res.
Buyer
must
clear
title,
not
ficult. Gross cost to buyer approx.
00.
DENNIS R. JONES
ABLE REALTY
Fowler
UN 4-0950

For

RIGHT

Quaint

4-5100

Evanston

5 RM. AND
THREE
312 RM.
4 garages
in well-maintained
vanston loc. All copper.
in good
$10,335 income. Many
features.
now. $69,500.
'
CELLENT
MODERN
BRICK
9: “ap
bldg. in N.E. Evanston. 3-312 rm.
and 6-142 rm. apts. For many
years
under
our
management
and
fell maintained. Always fully rented.
s any $11,520. A bargain in the

de

LITTLE HOME

THE

full

Jalousied porch overlooking beautiful
fenced
yard
with
attractive
scrubs
and trees.
32,900

space for very little. 6 unusually large
rooms
in a floor
plan
that’s
completely different. Convenient location.

SE

Rr a GOLEE,
3200

nook;

REAL VALUE

kitchens,
reasonable
taxes,
occupancy. Located near NichSchool and transportation.

9 Sherman

CUSTOM BUILT RANCH
Large liv. rm. w/frpl. and din. comb.;
3 lge. bdrms.; kit. with built-in brkft.

little family who
wants
the best in
location and architecture. Picturesque
Colonial Ranch with a handsome liv.
rm,, sep. din. rm., cheerful kitchen
with breakfast area; Master bedroom
and guest room, Absolutely minimal
upkeep. $22,800.

eorge J. Cyrus &amp; Co.

‘tra

&amp; COUNTRY

Exciting New Listings
For April

Each

. Special
features
like electric
=n
complete
appliances,
central
onditioning,
oak trim and there
windows
throughout.
Good
rn on a $60,000 cash investment.
antial income tax savings, about

Pe

KOENIG &amp; STREY

5 TOWNHOMES

beautiful!

town

TOWN

158

TALL TREES AREA: 4 BDRM.
214-bath;
completely
eptd.
draped; executive transf.
729-0206.

and

BY OWNER
6 rm. brick ranch;
reas. priced for
quick sale; owner transferred;
early
ece: 5 bdrms.; ; 2 tile baths; lge. wood
pan. liv. rm. w/beamed
ceiling and
frepl.;
att.
gar.;
good
loc.;
lovely
wooded lot; low 30s. 835-1261.

DEERFIELD PARK
BY OWNER
4 bdrm., 2 baths, split-level on quiet
cul-de-sac.
Lge. GE
kit., full bsmt.,
att. gar. Immaculate. Many extras.
LOW 30s.
By appointment.
945-2376
HIGHLAND PARK—BY OWNER
Bi-level,
alum.
siding
and
brk.,
3
bdrms., 2 baths, pan. rec. rm., sernd.
porch, crptng., drapes, extras. July 1
occupancy $26, 500. 433-1589.
FAR
NORTH
SHORE
AREA,
COUNtry-like
atmosphere.
4
bdrms:2
baths;
bsmt.;
rec. rm.;
double gar.;
enclosed patio. Low 20s. Details. CE 445

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

April 6, 1967

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* See Beltane
KOENIG &amp; STREY

; ter Sic wiibeuses

GOELZER

NORTHEAST EVANSTON
lst time on market. Charming family
home with lge. liv. rm., TV rm., sep.
din.
rm.,
cab.
kit.,
utility
area,
3
bdrms., 2 baths, bsmt., garage.
IN THE 30s
WELL KEPT RANCH
2722 Central
Open 2 to 5
Glenview
Sun. April 9th
Charming 2 bdrm. ranch overlooking
golf course.
Excellent condition with
many
inclusions.
Ideal starter home
or for retired
couple.
Good
transp.,
June possession.
MID 20s

ranch

POOL
for

with

18’ x 16’ new
new
carpet

area.

1 BLK.

spacious

privacy
living,

luxurious

3

twin

sz.

See

ranch

wonderful
ming

pool,

family

car attached

WONDERFUL
FAM. HOME. 5 BDRM.,
314 bath, brick Colonial.
Lovely liv.
rm. w/frpl., sep. din. rm., pan. fam.
rm..
exc.
closet
space.
Beautifully
landscaped, fenced rear yard w/barbeque and patio. Choice South location. Sacred Heart Parish. Priced in
60s.
NORTHBROOK
Quick possession. move-in condition. 3
bdrm., 2 bath split-level. Centrally air
cond., kit. with all built-in appliances
has large eating area. Many extras.
Price Reduced to $33,900

Seymour Graham
REAL ESTATE

362

Park

Av.

GLENCOE

VE

garage

12

FEATURING
DeLuxe 4 and 5 bedrm. Colonials
Center entry foyer
Separate dining room
2149 ceramic tile baths
Paneled family rm. with frplc.
Kitchen with built-ins
Basement and 2-car garage.
PRICED FROM $46,900
Imm.
poss. on 2 models
MODEL OPEN. DRIVE OUT TODAY!
BIRCHWOOD BUILDERS
CR 2-7300
811 Skokie Hwy. Northbrook PA 4-3294.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.

EVANSTON

OPEN

913

NR.

SUNDAY

MAIN

2-5

ST.

BROWN

AIR COND. 3 BDRM. BI-LEVEL
114 baths
Rec. Rm.
High 20s.
JOS. RUSH REALTORS
338-7100
2339 W. Howard
NORTHFIELD
BY OWNER
356 Churchill St. Excel house for lge.
family. 6 bdrms.; 342 baths; lge. din.
rm./fam.
rm.;
cen.
air-cond.;
convenient to all schls.; avail. June 20th.
$65,000. 446-2665 wkdays after 5 p.m or
weekends.
NORTHBROOK
TIMBER
LANE
NEW
Orleans
custom
built
bi-level,
3
bdrms..
2 baths,
brkfst.
rm.,
scrn.
porch. Wooded lot 75 x 165. CR 2-1036,
$47,500.

3

air

22 x 31,

Swim-

conditioning,

and a beautifully

2

an
lot of approximately
landscaped
acre and a half. The price is $175,000.

714

Elm

HI

Street

GOLF-MILL

AREA
3 big
loads
2-car

Only $24,900.

GLENVIEW
YOU’RE MISSING THE BOAT if you
2 bedroom
cozy
this
seen
haven’t
brick home, nice dining area, finished
garage,
owner
leaving
basement,
state, this is a must to see
asking $23,509.

NORTHBROOK
A FINE OLD HOME, newly decorated
in downtown area, 2 blocks to stores,
huge
rooms,
schools,
9
trains,
2
baths,
birch
kitchen
bedrooms.
cabinets, 3 car garage, taxes $607.
Won’t last at $37,500.

Morton
ANYTIME

Grove

EXTRA SPECIAL. FOR THE SERIOUS
minded buyer, anxious to buy right a
superbly built brick ranch
on quiet
lane among lovely homes. Center hall,
din.
family
rooms.
Twin
ideal
liv.,
bdrms. 112 lots. Beaut. landscp. 2 c.
att. gar. Low 60s or offer.
IF

YOU'VE

SEARCHED

AND

searched for a very charming 2 sty.
brk. and frame Col. on 1/2 acre lot
with special rose garden, call us for
an appt. Beaut. decorated, in perfect
cond.—liv.
rm.,
kit. and family
rm.
side,
pretty
din.
rm.
4
on
sarden
bdrms., 24% baths,-2 c. att. gar., Full
bsmt. Only in 40s.

Mae

B. Blackwell

&amp; Assoc.
251-6465

251-3640

NON-RACIAL
EVANSTON. NEW 232 STORY BRICK
BLDG. 3 BDRMS., 6 RMS.,
144 BATHS. GARDEN APT. HAS
2145 RMS. WITH PRIVATE BATH.
MINIMUM DOWN PAYMENT $3,500
MANY OTHER BUILDINGS
CALL SOLK, LO 1-7774 FROM
9 TO 5 DAILY, EVES. CALL
248-7351 FROM 6:30 to 9:30.
EVANSTON.
TRANSFERRED
N.W.

owner offers elegant 12 rm. colonial
design by Percy Bradley. 5-7 bdrms.,
41, baths, paneled library, 2 pnl. rec.
rms.,
lge
sern.
porch,
blue
stone
cent.
air
2 car
attach.
gar.,
patio,
conditioned. GR 5-8038.
CRAIG
COURT.
‘DEERFIELD—380
in
cul-de-sac,
1/3.
acre.
4
Colonial
bdrms., 24% baths, fam. rm., sep. din.
rm.
Full bsmt. 2 car gar. Mid 40s.
Call after 5. 945-6278.

NORTHFIELD
— 4 BEDROOM
COLOnial.
148
Riverside
Drive.
Walk
to
New Trier West, 6 years old. $39,750
or best offer. By orgin. owner. Call
446-4147.

606

NORTHBROOK
2031
BIG
OAK
LN
Living rm.-dining rm. combination. 3
bedrooms,
tile
bath,
large
kitchen
w/eating area. $24,500.
ODH REALTY
HI 6-4900

E.

ROGER.

KENILWORTH
3 bdrms. 2} 4 baths; fully air-cond.. 2
blks. Sears school, 4 blks. New Trier,
3 blks train, 44 blk bus. Call owner
251-3606
GLENVIEW—CHARMING
REtirement
or
starter
home
adj.
secluded
wooded
park.
3 bdrms.;
full
bsmnt.; 2-car gar.; low taxes. PArk 4-

4992.

. . . Only

$19,900

for

A

SHERWINNER
HOME!
Big Bi-level
close to Howard St.! Rare? You bet! 3
BR's, 112 baths, big fam. room, big
—
kitchen, big din. room. $34,-

NORTHBROOK NEW TRIER DIST.
De luxe 7 rm.
bi-level with special
features.
3 Huge
Bdrms.,
242
cer.
baths,
grade
family
rm.,
pan.
subbasement, 2 car att. garage, cent. air
cond, Owner anxious.
HIGHLAND
PARK
..
. NEAR
Braeside.
Delightful
Ranch
for
small
family,
3 BR’s,
142
baths,
paneled
fam. room, 2 car garage. No steps to
climb. Huge liv. rm.-din. rm. combination $32,500
A

SHERWINNER
HOME!
...
brick ranch loaded with many
features.
6 rooms,
3 BR’s,
beautifully finished rec. rm.
professionally landscaped 50
w/242
car garage.
In truly
condition.
Near
Washington
and Boltwood Park. $31,500

De luxe
custom
25x 25
all on a
x 165 lot
move-in
School

$3,000 DOWN! You can own the sharpest
3 BR brick ranch in Evanston for only
$24,900. On a 175 ft. wooded, enclosed
lot this home
offers
all the extras:
new
wool
carpeting,
double-oven
range,
2-door
refrigerator,
washer,
dryer,
dishwasher,
etc. 6 rms.,
sep.
dining ‘L.’ and HUGE screened porch.
CALL NOW!
A

SHERWINNER
HOME!
Four
bedroom,
2 bath home
in Southwest
Evanston. Features 19 x 16 main floor
family room, 175 ft. corner lot. Many
extras included in the low price of
’

N.W.
Evanston
REDUCED.
In
ready-to-move-in condition. Newly Remodeled 2 bedroom one floor home in
Haven district. Reduced to $27,900
Many

others.

Call

GLENVIEW
%
Sunset
Ridge—Wooded
area Country
Colonial
on
42
acre,
with
lots
of
room—5
- bedrooms,
242
baths,
2
fireplaces,
2
car
garage,
concrete
circular drive. Possession June 15/67—
redecorate
and
have
a fine
home
$58,750.
HIGHLAND PARK
A HEMPHILL RANCH
Lannon
Stone
and
Brick.
2 Master
bedrooms,
242 ceramic tile baths. A.
home for entertaining Paneled family
rm. w/ raised hearth, beamed ceiling,
Jalousied Den, breakfast room, Inclusions,
tacked
down
carpeting
and
drapes,
refrig-freezer.
Central
Air
conditioning,
ALL
spacious
rooms.
’

MORTON GROVE—MORTONAIRE
An
immaculate
and
spic
and
span
Chalet
styled
split
level—3
master
bedrooms, with two 42 master baths,
lovely
wood
cabinet
built-in
kitchen
and breakfast area, 3 family rms.—
must
see to believe,
2 car
attchd.
garage—$46,500. Many inclusions.
NORTHBROOK—East
A gem and just on market.
Ist time
offered—8
rooms,
4
bedrooms,
24%
bath AMERICAN COLONIAL— lovely
1Ist floor family rm., 2 car attached
garage. Priced right—$47,500 a must
see for growing family.
LAKE FOREST
Lannon
Stone,
Brick
and
frame
American
Colonial ranch on over
1%
acre _ site,
bedrms.,
2.
baths.
Beautiful living rm. with pass through
fireplace
to
spacious
family
rm.,
cathedral
ceilings
in both,
separate
dining rm., FULL basement finished,
large
screened
porch
with
bar
and
built-in barbecue. A wonderful home—
shows well—immaculate $64,500.
NORTHFIFLD
A truly Town and Country American
Colonial
Ranch
graciously
situated
with maximum privacy on }% acre lot
3 bedrms.,
142 baths, stunning living
rm.
opening into lanai room
heated
and overlooking protected
patio and
garden,
heated
potting
shed
in
garden, 2 car garage with radio doors.
$48,500.

KING'S COURT

us.

SAMUEL SHERWIN
607 Howard Street
UNiversity 9-2575

330 W. Frontage
Hillcrest 6-8373

Evanston
BRoadway 3-5420

Lake-Bay Realty

THEY

Rd., Northfield
BRoadway 3-2380

SPARKLE!

LAKE-BAY REALTY
HOME TO HOME
Referral-SERVICE
1469 Lake Avenue
DEERFIELD

JUST

REDUCED

Village Realty Co.
Waukegan
(OPEN

Rd.
SUNDAYS

Day or Night
E.

Deerfield
12 to 5)

945-5240

DEERFIELD
ATTRACTIVE
4-bdrm. Colonial; walking distance to
town and schools;
center entry hall;
living
room
and
dining
room
attr.

carpeted.

GREAT
BUY
FOR
A
YOUNG
family or Retirees. Over 3/4 acre of
landscaped
terrain.
Two
bedroom

brick

BY

Skokie
2-7300

1240

OWNER;

rm.;

TV

rm.;

kitchen

w/D

Walk to everything. Low
446-1705 for appointment.

and

taxes.

HAROLD

N.E. WILMETTE BRICK 9 PLUS RMS.
Crptg.,
342
baths,
mod.
kit.,
d/d/.
brkft. rm., sern’d. porch, rec. rm., 2
car
gar.
Nr.
all schools,
churches,
trans. Owner. $61,500. AL 1-3703.
—
LARGE
DE
LUXE
3
BDRM.
BIlevel 215 baths; enclosed patio porch;
air cond.; nr. Edens Plaza: fenced in
yard; low 40s. ALpine 6-0995.

PArk

4-3700

FOREST

O.

SCHULZ,
DA

HIGHWOOD—2

with

full

detached

at $16,250.
226

D.

Call

272-0200

BRK.-FRAME
EARLY AMERICAN
ranch.
4 years
old.
3 bedrooms,
2
baths, family room, full basement, 2
car garage. 7 blocks to shopping and
NW
May be bought on contract.
$48,500.
63 E. Franklin Place

BLUFFS

DEN;
dining

Rd.

LAKE

Green

BUILDERS

BEDROOM
For

and

Rd.
432-3933

HOME

1%%

immediate

FOR DETATLS
GUY VITI REALTOR
Bay

SU

city-home
of
good

“Country

facil
se it

ee

Squire Series’ He

Bi-L

Colonials

Split-Levels
3,

4 and 5 Bedr

2'/&gt; Baths
IMMEDIATE
Paneled

ee

2 Car
OCCUP.

family

100

rooms,

wall-to-wall

carpeting

or oak
poe

oven-range,

dishwasher

“Baand

Twin lavatories, sli
stalls.
Mud
rooms.

di

ALL YEAR-ROUND
COMFORT AIR-CONDITION

AS LOW AS 10% DOWN
Decorator

Furnished Models.

inspection 10:30 a.m. until
including SAT. and SUN.
Directions:
Waukegan

Rd.

Edens-expres:
(42A) to Willow

west on Willow to Shermer
on

Shermer

to Techny

34 mile on Techny

Re

Rd.

to Sunset |

Turn

RED SEAL HOMES, IN
CR

SMEARS, ASE

2-5600

Realtors
7 ROOM BRICK CAPE COD
In mid Wilmette this attractive
has Living rm.,
. Kitehen
2_bat
a3

IN KENILWORTH GARD
White
Brick
Colonial. LR
DR.,
Kitchen,
Den,
3
screened pch. on Ist.
2 Tiled baths on 2nd.
2 car garage. 4 Blks. to
station. In the 40s.

Bsmt. R

SEE OUR DISPAY A
THIS ISSUE
9 ROOM BRICK COLON

Spacious
Ist floor: LR w/
Den, Kitchen and Pwdrm.
and 11% baths on 2nd. Large
BR an

$.

3rd

bath. Double garage. Lo
Vroman-McKnight
Realtors

515 - 4th St.

NEW

LISTING
MODERN
ranch. Perfect

tion. Newly decorated. Liv.
rm., kit., brkfst. area, 3 nd)
bath,
c.t. pwdr.
rm., bsmn
att. gar., fenced yard, nr. tran
all
new
appliances,
c
a
Mid 40s, or rent $325 mo.

CHOICE LOCATIO!
WILMETTE:

brick
park

Colonial.

SPACIOUS.

in area

Lot

125
x 191.

of beautiful homes.
frpl.; din. rm.;
kit.;

Ad

liv. rm.,
rm.;
encl. porch (convert . tot
bdrms.; bath; bsmt.; play rm.;
gar.; nr. transp., schls.
WARD H. HARRIS
DA

2

Mid 30s.

ST. STEPHENS

REE

G

cal

8.

BRICK
FRENCH
COUNTRY
J
Beaut. soured. model home
cir
yrs. oldy 4
bdrms.; 2 full plus

baths,

cer.

tile;

ag

din.

fam. rm.;
pegged
floor; b
brkfst. nook; mud rm.; p) car
g
full bsmnt.;
2 gas furnaces; ©
inter-com; Hi-Fi wall biaiaatic:
High 50s

MORTON

GROVE,

BY OW.

Spacious new and fresh
Golf
Schoo
level
home.
bedrms.;
112
ceramic
baths;
kitchen; excellent family rm.;
sewing rm.:
patio;
shade
:

delight to see;

car

sale

Highwood

EAST
GLENVIEW.
NEW
TRIER
district.
3 bdrm.,
2 ceramic
baths,
family
rm.,
fully
equipped
kitchen,
attached
garage.
Immac.
cond.
By
transferred owner. $31,500. PA 9-0658.

HIGHLAND

mid 30s.

PARK:

LINCOLN ©

Dist. For sale by owner. on lge. wooded lot. Ideal loca
children,
close
to
sch.,
tra
shopping. Call for appt. eves.
b.m. 433-3062. $34,500.

OPEN

SUN.

2-5,

HIGHLAND

By owner, 1445 Ferndale.
split-level
on
wooded
carpeted throughout
wit
press pan. fam. rm.,
car gar. $24,900. ID 3-1778.

Bi

;

WILMETTE
WEST
DE L
den brick split level, 3 bdrms., :
baths, family room with frpl. on
de-sac of limited access street. $:
w/new central air
1-3896 after 6 p.m.

April 6, 1967 Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
a

%

1929.

‘CENTRAL WILMETTE
BY OWNER
6 room Stucco. 3 bdrms.; 2 full baths;
lg. liv. rm. w/frpl.;
din. rm.;
mod.
kit.; sernd. pch. Gas H.W. heat. 2 car
gar. Low taxes. Logan dist. Walk to
bus or C&amp;NW. $28,000. Call AL 1-3481.
IN

¥

FULLY GUARANTE

garage;

8-1949

basement

garage.

LANDSCAPED

EVANSTON
N.
air-cond brick

Geo. H. Carlson, Co.
Waukegan

1s ACRE

estate with
community
churches.

to

REALTY

Meadow Rd., Northbrook
Open all day Sunday

1132

eg

FIELDS

with

IDEAL
HOME
FOR YOUNG
COUPLE
with small children. Close to schls., 3:
bdrm. ranch located in Wheeling,
2:
car gar.; price $17,500.

Beaut. 2-stor
Colonial on choice 1acre
woode
lot’
6
mos.
old;
drms.;
214
baths;
pan.
fam.
w/
frple.; playroom in bsmnt.; 2 car gar.
$53,900.
Call after 4, 945-8854.
4 BDRM. COLONIAL: UPSTAIRS
2145 baths;
living rm. w/frpl.;

Priced

CLEAN
3-BDRM.
SPLIT-LEVEL
home with fin. fam. rm.; kit. has bitins. and lge. eat. area;
many extras
incl. in price. 31,900.

Northbrook
PA 4-3294

LINCOLNHIRE
BLUFFS

liv. rm.

garage.

THIS LOVELY HOME IS LOCATED IN
Timber
Trails.
There
are 4 bdrms.
w/full bath off master bdrm.; loads of
closet space; fam. rm. w/frple.; mod.
kit.;
house newly painted;
May
1s6
poss. $34,500.

REALTY

Hwy.

ranch,

GLENVIEW
Large
brick,
lath
and
plaster
construction ranch. Excellent floor plan,
2 bdrms.,
dining rm.,
lge. liv. rm.
Full basement. Hot water heat. Price:

Functional family kit. w/blt.

BIRCHWOOD

frame

DELUXE
RAISED
RANCH.
THREE
bedrms.; 142 baths; lge. living room,
fruitwood
cabinet
kitchen
with
lge.
dining
area; paneled fam. rm. 2 car
gar.
Price: $29,900.

ins. Fam.
rm.
w/frple.
on
Ist plus
play room in bsmnt. 4 bdrms. up. 24%
baths. 2-car att. gar. $44,500.
811
CR

and

fireplace — 2 car
sell —only $16,000.

SEQUENS
256-3000

ACT NOW
AND
BE
SETTLED
IN 30
days! 4 or 5 bedrm. split-ranch home.
Exc.
condition
and
centrally
air
-conditioned!
2 cer.
tile baths,
huge
family paneled
rm., 5th bedrm.—office or den. Kitchen with built-ins—
will seat 8. Cpt.
2 car gar.,
workshop, patio. Superb landscaping.
JUST REDUCED
TO
00
$42,000.

801

Open House — Sunday,
1 to 5 p.m.
2950 Koepke
(Pfingsten Rd. south of
Walters)
Privacy
and
Quiet.
Three
bedroom
ranch with sprawling yard.
Big kitchen —‘two car gar. with play
area. Price $18,500.
A

SUNSET |

washer, 4 Bedrms. and
Bsmt. w/Pan. Rec. rm.
2 car garage and patio.

NORTHBROOK
OPEN
SUNDAY
2 to 5
1217 LAKE AVENUE
WILMETTE
4 Bedrooms
- $29,500 - Modern
Kit.,
Living Room
- Formal
Dining
Rm.,
Den.
OPEN SUNDAY 2 to 5
1333 ELMWOOD
AVENUE
WILMETTE
Walk to Shopping
and Trains,
Huge
Living Rm.,
3 Lge.
Bedrooms,
Sep.
aed
Rm.,
New
Bath and Powder
m.
$39 59
WILMETTE
NEAR LAKE
Preferred Location for this Spacious
and Gracious
Home.
5 Bedrooms
of
Fine
Family
Living,
Formal
Dining
Rm.,
Mod.
Kitchen,
Beautiful
First
Floor Fam.
Rm. What a Buy at the
reduced Price of
$64,500
GJ .ENVIEW
EAST
Here
is a Fine
2 Bedroom
Home
Tocated
in New
Trier
West
School
Dist.
Lge.
Living
Rm.,
Kitchen
w/Eating
Area.
Great
Small
Home.
$23,500

NORTHBROOK

CORPORATION

BROKERAGE DIVISION
C, A. HEMPHILL &amp; ASSOC.

6-5544

HERE’S A BUY—6 room Ranch,
bedrooms,
kitchen 17x11
with
of birch cabinets. family room,
garage, taxes $350.

9215 Waukegan Rd.
PHONE 965-6680

LISTED

this 3 BR
all brick
ranch
in S.W.
tvanston. Just 12 yrs. old this home
includes
appliances
and
features
a
roomy,
fully
fenced
yard.
Can
be
handled with $1,500 down under FHA
30 yr. financing. Flexible possession,

and WILDE

REALTORS

CHIEF REALTORS

5-4455

DEERFIELD-LINCOLNSHIRE
LINCOLNSHIRE BLUFFS
Heavily
wooded,
fully
improved
acre

room

central

GOELZER

GLENCOE
DELIGHTFUL
LIVING
IS OFFERED
in this 4 bdrm., 3 bath Crab Orchard
stone
split-level.
Large
liv.
rm.
w/frpl. sep. din. rm., large tam. rm..
large free form swimming
pool and
patio. Exc.
location overlooking golf
course. Priced at $84,500.

142

NORTHFIELD—Contemporary
_archiBuilt
by
an
best!
its
tecture
at
this
own
home,
architect
for
his
outstanding ranch has 5 bedrooms, 3
baths and 2 powder rooms. The living
room
is 17x32
with dramatic stone
fireplace wall, separate dining room,
family
kitchen
and
a
exceptional

SPARKLING CHARMER
6 rms., 3 bdrms., 115 bath ranch. Kit.
sized 2 car gar. with breezeway, nice
back yard, walk to transp. and schls.
An interior you ‘‘must see.”’
UPPER 20s

Glenview
Wilmette
Northbrook

beautiful

KENILWORTH—Frame
Dutch Colonlocation.
Four
superb
east
ial
in
second floor bedrooms and bath plus 2
bedrooms
and a bath on the third.
in
the
living
is a fireplace
There
room,
2 car garage
with apartment
a
beautiful
lot
100
x 175.
above
and
The price is $59,500.

lge.

air-cond. fam. rm., like
in
liv.
rm.
Wonderful

9-0330
1-0330
2-0330

a_

WINNETKA—Two
story
brick
with
ever popular English exterior close to
the
lake
and
the
Greeley
School.
is an unusual
2 story
living
There
room with a fireplace, separate dining
room, 3 second floor bedrooms and 2
Full
basement,
atceramic
baths.
tached one car garage and hot water,
oil heat. The price is $52,500.

ONE OWNER HOME
Swainwood area with quality. construction throughout.
Make
this
a home
you’ll be proud
to own.
3 nice
sz.
bdrms.. 5 dble. closets, de luxe elect.
kit. with D/D, raised Hearth frpl., lge.
pan. rec. rm., centrally air-cond. 2 car
gar.
N THE 40s

PA
AL
CR

,on

NEWLY

=

158°

Fer Sele—Heuses

SAMUEL SHERWIN

paneled
basement
and
2. servants,
recreation room, central air conditionand
attached
swimming
pool
ing,
garage. The price is $250,000.

this

bdrms.,

you
want
true
with all the comforts of city
sure
to
consider
this
be

acre lot. There are 4 family bedrooms

AWAY

home?

the

NORTHBROOK—If

BIG FAMILY—MORE ROOM?
See
this
great
home
with
5
big
bdrms., 242 baths, huge Ist fl. family
rm. In town location. Just what you
have been waiting for.
UPPER
40s

AND

can

Skokie schools from
this well maintained
6 room
house.
Living
room,
dining room,
bright kitchen,
powder
room and enclosed porch on the first
floor and 3 bedrooms and bath on the
second. There is an oversized garage,
the lot is 50 x:187 and the price is
$33,000.

FOR YOUNG FAMILY
It’s a great time to get started in your
own home. Perfect 3 bdrm. ranch with
good
sized
rooms.
Nice
yard
with
trees, on quiet cul-de-sac,
LOW 20s

Looking

and WILDE

youngsters
WINNETKA—The
walk to both Crow Island and

DESIRABLE SWAINWOOD AREA
Architect
built home
with best construction.
Rec.
rm.
with
paneling,
indirect lishting and wet bar: 3 lge.
bdrms., 212 baths, great kit. All rooms
with ample closets. Beaut. landscaped
2/3 landscaped lot.
IN THE 70s

PARK

188.

!

WILMETTE—Newly
listed 4 bedroom
brick and frame in most’ convenient
location. The first floor has a living
a
fireplace,
dining
L,
room
with
kitchen, 2 twin bedrooms and ceramic
tile bath. There are 2 twin bedrooms
_ and a powder room on the second, full
basement, forced warm
air heat and
an attached garage. Features include
central air conditioning for the first
floor, nylon carpeting on the first floor
and aluminum screens and storms for
x 130
the second floor. The lot is 50
and the price is $34,750.

MOVING-IN CONDITION
Glenview bi-level with 3 bdrms.,
142
baths,
pan.
fam.
rm.,
attached
garage. completely fenced yard. July Ist
possession. ASKING
28,900

‘

"

cond.

by

Classified

—

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"hae
TTER

&gt; been

HOW

MANY

shown,

if ag
ng
is

&gt; location.

__kitchen

AT WILMETTE

for the pleasure
of Colonials in a

Large

living

F. G.

room,

FOR

paneled
den,
paneled
3
woodburning
fire-

w/large

STED

for

your

your

inspection.

appointment

JUST

see

it

AN ADORABLE.

6

LISTED

JILWORTH,
_ for

a

small

family,

or guest bedroom),
ment,

2-car

Screened

home.

brick

painted

white

to

it

porch

is |

Fire-

overlooks

bush

- backyard
attractively
C “ae
trees.
$35,900
on.

landearly

WILMETTE
[AINTAINED

1

in

6

central

ROOM

BRICK

location.

3

bed-

11,
baths. Living room w/fire‘dining
room
opens
to patio.
semt., 2-car garage.
Walk to

school, St. Francis school, the
Economical
gas
forced
ng - annual cost approx. $160;
$534. Built in 1949, it has an
“high.

‘ed

kitchen

with

breakfast

area.

___
SE OUR PICTURE AD
_ ELSEWHERE IN THIS ISSUE.

;-Many extras

.. . $30s.

pen Houses:
y 2-5
*GEM’’.

the
beach—3
, 2 CT Baths, Big kit. Plus
13 Liv.-Din. Comb. W/BBQ and

331,900.

Highland Pk., Il.

FOUR
BEDROOM,
with
ground
level

under
have

two

$40,000?
STOP
one listed under

car

LOOK$38,000.

ng Local Residents Longer
Any Other Realty Firm
2gan Rd.
Deerfield

WI 5-0984

Northbrook Highlands
-_OFFERS

ATTRACTIVE

3

Colonial brick and frame triPrime location. 2 bath; fam.
rec. rm. Attached gar.; lge. lot.
-in oven/range, disp.
-occup.

381-0609

or

272-4340.

THE AVERAGE
one owner custom-built

:
home

of

orchard and face brick. Plaster
hardwood
floors and roomy
_Country-style
kitchen
with
2

extra

sized

bedrooms.

able
attic.
Full
basement.
‘be the early bird for $25,500.

w

Mig

STON—SKOKIE

432-6320
OWNER.

BY

30s: Charming 3 bdrm,
1}2 c.t.
brick and clap-board Colonial.
_
parquet
floors;
D/D
and
n modern kit.; pan. fam. rm.;
patio
facing
beaut.
back
floored
attic.
Evanston
RAS ; ‘shopping; trans. OR 6-4629.
5 die
RK. AND FRAME
BI-LEVEL,
bath. Knty-pine rec. rm. Sliding
ass windows encl. patio porch, frple.

v., Disp. 3 car brick gar. Conv. to
cchools

and

churches.

For

AL 1-6344 after 5 p.m.
BROOK

4 bdrms.,

m.

rm.

enings or

appt.

COLONIAL—BY

baths,

2%2

with

weekend.

Din.

Fireplace.

272-3877.

ND
PARK2
STORY
. 3 BRs, DR, full bsmt

1. Fenced yd. Near schs. pool,
al

for

, Classified

children.

ID

2-4294.

TOWN

Walters

COMING

Winnetka

Bay

GRACIOUSLY

IN

Glencoe

If You

Have

CAN

MAKE

MONTH-

ly payments we can find a home for
you.
Consult
us
without
obligation.
We
also furnish secondary financing
and purchase
existing contracts
and
mortgages.

Roth Mortgage
3000

Central

Corporation

St.
UNiversitv

GLENVIEW,

609

N.

Evanston
9-1444

DOORS

FROM

and bath. PRICED
ALONE $43,500.

Central

LAKE

IN

VALUE

NORTHBROOK
Four bedrooms, 332 baths set on 142
acres w/swimming pool. Living room,
Separate Dining room, Den, BREAKFAST-FAMILY
ROOM
and
Kitchen.
Recreation
room
w/fireplace.
CENTRALLY AIR CONDITIONED.

Av.

ID

2-6600

SMITH

New
on
the
market
and _ there’s
nothing else like it at the price. A real
gem
of a small
brick ranch
in an
ideal
location
on
quiet
street
near
schools and shops., Liv. rm./frpl., Din.
“L’’,
2 twin BRs, C.T. bath, kitchen,
utility room
PLUS
a stunning
new
paneled
family
room
w/adj._
bath.
Nicely
landscaped
and
fenced
rear
yard
in
immaculate
condition
ee
Don’t
miss
this—in
low
Ss.

Hillcrest
LOngbeach

6-7274
1-4463

HOME

IS

OUR

JUST LISTED
In highly desirable close-in area. This
attractive
Brick
Ranch
has
living
room
dining room
combination
with
fireplace.
2 Bedrooms. Enclosed paneled
porch.
Full
basement
finished
recreation room with fireplace. Walk
to schools, train and shopping. Perfect
home for the small family. Priced to
sell in the 20s. Call MRS. OTTE.
GLENVIEW
Excellent value in the 20s. Spacious
living room, dining room ‘L,’ 3 good
bedrooms, 142 baths, plus Central Air
Conditioning. Short walk to School and
park
for recreation
and
swimming.
For appointment, call MRS. OTTE.
EXCELLENT VALUE UNDER 30
IN 3 OR 4 BEDROOM
Delightful Colonial Split-Level in fine
condition
with
like
new
carpeting.
Large
and
attractive
Living
roomDining
room
eombination.
Pretty
kitchen with breakfast
area. 3 or 4
Nice bedrooms
and 2 baths.
Lovely
Family
room
plus playroom.
Pretty
Patio. Attached garage. See it without
delay. Call MRS. OTTE.

Baird &amp; Warner
1151 Waukegan
724-1855

REALTORS
Green Bay Rd., Winnetka
Hillcrest 6-0900

SKOKIE
NEW LISTING
3 bdrms.,
2 bath
split-level
with
a
huge pan.
fam.
rm.
with
fireplace.
Air conditioned. 12 block to Oakton St.
$39,900
SOUTH EVANSTON
One block to Howard St. This 4 bdrm.
212
bath
Georgian
is designed
for
comfortable living and gracious entertaining.
16x 20
pan. den. 2 car gar.
Call for further
details.
SOUTHEAST HIGH? AND PARK
A
sparkling
home—4
bdrms.,
24%
baths,
custom
built,
air conditioned
split-level on a beautifully landscaped
— hilltop.

ETHEL ROSENTHAL
Phone 835-1800

446-2030

GLENCOE
BRICK
COLO.
CENTER
ENTRY
hall; spacious liv. rm.; sep. din. rm.;
den; kit. w/D and D; brkfst. area; lg.
ser. poreh. 2nd fl.—4 bdrms. (ea. has
own air cond. unit); 2 C.T. baths; 3rd
fl. w/storage plus 5th bdrm. and bath.
Playrm.
in
bsmt.
and
addit.
sep.
storage rms. 2 car gar. Short walk to
Central
schl.,
train,
shops.
Extras
incl. carpeting, drapes, etc. Low 50s.
Shown by appt. only. Owner 835-0783.

NON-RACIAL
ATTRACTIVE
MODERN
BRK
FRONT
ranch w/3 bdrms.;
full bsmt.;
nicely
landscaped fenced yard. Low 20s.
DENNIS R. JONES
ABLE REALTY
1609 Fowler
UN 4-0950

Wilmette

and

North

Shore

Wanner Realty Co., Realtors
Bay,

Wilmette

to sell NOW

251-4133.

as he. is

AND OF COURSE
We have other homes we’d like
you about—just give us a call.

KENILWORTH
600 Green

;

ALpine

Bay

1-5600

to tell

REALTY

Road

Kenilworth

(corner Roger)

BRoadway

Something

3-2552

Special . . .

FOR
TWO
FAMILIES
ACCUSTOMED
to the
finest
we
have
a unique
2
Apartment just listed with all the de
luxe appointments for gracious living.
3 Bedrooms, 2 vanity ceramic baths,
ultra de luxe kitchens. open stairway
from
ist floor to delightful
paneled
recreation room, circular wet bar and
inside built-in barbequer plus private
entrance to basement area from 2nd
floor. 342 car side drive garage, zoned
radiant
heating
and
separate
air
conditioning. A builder’s home built to
rigid specifications and designed for
easy
maintenance.
In
popular
SW
section
close
to
Dawes
and
Chute
Schools. A rare find for $85,000.

SAMUEL SHERWIN

607 Howard St.
UNiversity 9-2575

RELIABLE SERVICE TO
SELLERS AND BUYERS
through
our
A-1l
cooperation
with
hundreds
of real estate offices
and
their sales people.
75%
of our business is from
former
clients and referrals.
For experience and ability call

545 Green

is ready

YOUR

JUST RIGHT
A
Red
Brick
Colonial—4
bedrooms
and
2 baths
on
2nd
floor,
and
bedrooms
and bath on 3rd floor. A
sun-rm.
and TV-den-family
room
on
Ist floor.
A most desirable neighborhood just a breeze from the lake—A
truly ‘‘worthwhile’’ buy.

formal
entertaining. - Large _ living
room
with stone fireplace,
oak paneled dining room, large library, first
floor
suite,
plus
5 bedrooms
and
4
baths. Swimming pool.

GLENCOE REALTY

Road

Owner

MIGHT BE TO
ADVANTAGE

building
and
would
like
to
give
occupancy
AFTER
school
is_
out.
Attractively priced.
Living room
w/
fpl.,
separate
dining
room,
3 _ bedrms., 142 baths—paneled rec. rm. in
the 30s. Mrs. Kastrup.

THE

WINNETKA

SMITH

THIS

lake,
elegant
home
for the _ large
family. Gracious first floor built for

INDIAN HILL REALTY, INC.

REALTY

OPEN SUNDAY

ENGLISH MANOR HOME ON LARGE
lot.
Formal
step-down
living
room
with
fireplace,
saree
dining
room,
modernized country
kitchen with fireplace and eating area, family room, 4
large bedrooms with 3 bathrooms,
2
childrens’ bedrooms with baths, Well
landscaped yard. 3 car garage.
BY

Glenview, Ill.
588-1855

236 WENTWORTH—GLENCOE
WOULD
YOU
LIKE
A bedroom
and
bath plus library and family room and
separate dining room on first floor?
Would you also like 3 more bedrooms
and bath on second floor? IF SO, do
come and see what I have to offer at
a fair price in excellent neighborhood.

FRIENDLY HOME IN A FRIENDLY
neighborhood, just a short distance to
grammar
schools.
Attractive
living
room with fireplace, dining room and
family
room,
kitchen
with
eating
area,
3 bedrooms,
expandable
3rd
floor, 2 car garage. Low 30s.

EVANSTON,

Rd.

KENILWORTH

HOUSE BETTER
OTHERS BEING SOLD?
won’t buy your house—no matter
good it is!—until someone brings
to your door. Let us see that the
folks know about your home...

SOUTHEAST

rere

SPACIOUS FIVE BEDROOM HOME
IN HIGHLY DESIRABLE AREA
Gracious
home
in
highly
desirable
Northeast Evanston one and one half
blocks
from
Lake
and _
Orrington
School. This lovely brick three story
home
is spacious
throughout.
There
are 5 plus bedrooms
and 312 baths.
Unusually attractive living room with
fireplace, separate dining room, eleven rooms in all. 2 Car garage. In the
po
ee
prompt action. Call MRS.

BUSINESS”

REALTOR

E. SAWYER
Bay

L. RINGER

38

NORTHFIELD

Green

‘
WILMETTE
no
SPLIT LEVEL,
Living room, Dining
“L.”’ Kitchen w/built-in double
oven
and range, D and D. EXTRA LARGE
breakfast room. Master bedroom w/
bath.
3 family bedrooms
and
bath.
Paneled FAMILY ROOM. Roughed in
powder room. Screened porch. Patio.
CENTRALLY
AIR
CONDITIONED.
House
in
EXCELLENT
condition.
$46,500.

A

rm.,
din.
rm.
2 lge. bedrms.

AT LAND

E. SAWYER

874

CUSTOM
DESIGNED
RANCH.
Spacious Living room w/marble fireplace
wall.
Lanai
room
w/built-ins
and
travertine
marble
floor.
PANELED
LIBRARY.
Master
suite
plus
additional bath.
FAMILY
ROOM
w/wet
bar. Kitchen w/built-ins. Maid’s room
and bath. Air Conditioned.
Built for
the DISCRIMINATING
BUYER.
Call
us for additional details.

YOUR
THAN
They
how
' them
right

L. RINGER
482

GLENCOE
NEW
LISTING,
A _ DISTINCTIVE
Split Level w/DE LUXE landscaping.
LARGE
Living
room
w/doors
to
porch. PANELED Family room opens
onto
a
lovely
patio.
Dining
‘L”
w/built-ins.
Custom
cabinet
Kitchen
Soe
dam oo and breakfast bar, D and
D,.
3 plus
bedrooms
and
2 baths.
Master
bedroom
has dressing room.
BEST BUY, NOW at $57,500.

‘“YOUR

Offered.

THE

IN AND REGISTER
WITH OUR
‘‘MAGIC BRAIN”’

Winnetka
999 Linden

:

ae

ieee.

Baird &amp; Warner

INDIAN HILL REALTY, INC.

DEERFIELD
5 YR.
OLD
5 BEDRM.
215 baths colonial. Paneled fam. rm.
w/bar and frplc. Kit. w/built-ins and
lge. eating area. Sep. din. rm. 2 car
gar., fenced, wooded rear yard. In the
lower 50s.

GREENWOOD

Rd. By owner. Charming 8 year old 2
bedroom brick ranch home with att.
garage on a beautifully landscaped lot
100 ft. x 200 ft. Full basement, built-in
oven
and
range
included.
Exc.
location to church,
school and shopping.
$24,500.
Shown
by
appt.
only.
Call PA 4-7660 and NE 1-9072.

Ist Time

GLENCOE
Lge.
liv.
comb.
w/stone frple.

Little Cash
SIZEABLE

Rds.

A Very Special House

DESIRABLE

Williamsburg
Village
in a_ beautiful
1144
story
ranch
house
with
many
efficiency advantages. 8 closets. 2 full
baths,
and
4 bedrooms
including
a
huge master bedroom with natural log
burning
fireplace,
spacious
living
room also with log burning fireplace.
Full large
dining room
with lounge
area.
Beautifully
landscaped
with
many
evergreens,
honeysuckle
and
lilac
bushes
surrounding
patio
and
property.
Large corner lot poviding privacy in
all
directions:
healthful
forced
air
gas
heat
with
installed
humidifier,
other features too numerous to mention and must be seen to be appreciated fo ra home in the upper 30s. For
sale
by
owner.
Appt.
will
be
arranged at your convenience by calling OR 6-1533.

BUT

Landwehr

CHARMING
FAM.
HOME
IN CHOICE
SOUTH
EAST
location. Center entry
separates
the lge.
liv. rm.
w/frple.
and din. rm. which opens onto sernd.
porch.
Sunny
fam.
rm. _ w/bookshelves;
pow.
rm.;
kit. w/d
and d,
brkfst.
area.
Stunning
master
suite
with dress.
rm.,
marble
van.
bath,
lge.
bedrm.;
3
other
good
sized
bedrms., 2 baths. $58,000.

446-2600

LIVE

and

for RESULTS
COME IN AND REGISTER’
WITH OUR
IBM “MAGIC BRAIN”

.

IBM

BUILDERS

272-5150

A FEW

COME

Opes

"

for RESULTS

In Northbrook
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
Builder's model home — only
6 months old. Spacious 2,880
sq. ft. Two story Cape Cod.
Here is truly living on the luxury level. This home features
4 large bedrooms, 2!/&gt; baths
and a full basement. Master
bedroom is on the downstairs
level. Also on the ground level
is a beautiful paneled family
room with fireplace, mud
room and large 2-car garage.
Other deluxe features _ included are, professional landscaping front and rear, storms
and screens, wall to wall carpeting, and throw rugs,
drapes and curtains, wallpaper, patio and special lighting
fixtures. Truly a magnificent
buy on a beautiful cul-de-sac
location. Only $53,975.

-

158

Ring RINGER

Ring RINGER

WANT TO BE IN THE SWIM?
Then
you
should
see this delightful
rear yard fenced-in pool with
a RED
BRICK
PATIO
and decorative
wall.
Choice
Glenview
location.
Lots
of
electric outlets too.
From
the patio
you can walk into the finished Garden
Room
with
BUILT-IN
BAR
and
INDOOR GRILL. And there are 3 twin
bedrms.
plus
a
24’ x22’
FAMILY
ROOM with a SECOND FIREPLACE.
The house is Centrally AIR CONDITIONED
and
only
7
years.
old.
—
like this available in the low

62 Green

basement,

Wilmette

Porter &amp; Weinrich

463 Roger Williams Ave.

full

Rd.,

A delightful BRICK and STONE home
with 5 second floor bedrms., 313 baths.
The
master
bedroom
has
its
own
dressing
room
and
bath.
Charming
step-down
living room
with fireplace
and
French
doors
opening
to
22’
JALOUSIE
PORCH.
Sunny
dining
room
with
pretty
BAY
WINDOW
overlooking manicured lawn. And the
lst floor den can be a haven for Dad.
PANELED
REC.
ROOM
with
fireplace and wet bar. This house is the
utmost in craftsmanship and ideal for
the buyer appreciating solid construction! Priced in the 90s.

s

Grazia Realty
G FOR
A
home,

Bay

INDIAN RIDGE

AL I-III
KENILWORTH

SUMMER'S

NGMEADOW
LANE-GLEN. - Air-Cond.
- DELUXE
2 Baths-MANY

we

Green

HIlicrest 6-7100

ODAY TO SEE THIS EXCITME.
8 ‘‘CHARM-PACKED”
. Din.
Rm.-Lg.
Liv.
Rm.
es Beautiful kitchen-4 Brs. and 2

“room,

A VISTA OF BEAUTY
Greets you from every angle in this
beautifully
maintained
secluded
Ranch in prestige area of Northbrook.
The busy executive housewife will be
delighted
by
the
minimum
upkeep
required—yet,
every facility for gracious entertaining has been provided
for. The Master Bedroom Suite is in a
separate wing which insurés complete
privacy. There are 3 other bedrooms
and
2 baths.
Huge
garage
w/good
storage.
Call Mrs. Rosene (272-3226, res.)
80s.

111

ow Cape-Cod

é

YOUR OWN PRIVATE FOREST
More than 6 acres of wooded rolling
land. Large Main House (6 bedrooms,
b baths)—Guest Lodge (3 bedrooms, 2
baths).
Heated
greenhouse,
7 horse
stable.
Estate
is adjacent
to Lake
Forest. Ask Mr. Hastings to show you
this unique property. Upper brackets.

HOMEFINDERS

nd Company
1 St., Winn.

Realtor

FAMILY

A GREAT HOUSE
For large family at a low price! 4 or
5 bedrooms,
Living
room,
separate
Dining room, excellent Kitchen w/eating area. 2 car garage.
2 blocks to
school—5
blocks
to
transportation.
Built
in
1965.
IMMACULATE
LHROUGHOUT. $36,500.
Call Mrs. Hastings

112 baths,

garage.

Hastings,

MINDED

Custom
built
home
of
exceptional
quality on private lake in Deerfield.
Superb
Family
room
opens.
onto
lakeside terrace. Lovely Living room
w/beamed_
ceiling,
large
Country
Kitchen
w/complete
built-in
equipment,
3
plus
bedroonis,
3 _ baths,
oversize
attached
garage.
Centrally
air-conditioned.
OFFERS INVITED.
Call Mr. Hastings_

breakfast

Master
bedroom
w/dressing
bath, 3 other bedrooms and
irs laundry room. 2-car att.
_
Brick terrace
and_
superb
ping. Priced in the 90s, it is
r

FUN

=

For Sale—Houses_

tas

HOMEFINDERS

HOUSES

you will still find

ers
finest

room,
room,
pace.

oat

158

Evanston
BRoadway 3-5420

Evanston
A

New Listing

ROMANTIC
HUNTING
LODGE
with raised crab orchard fireplace in
pecky
cyprus
paneled
large: living
room,
two
bedrooms,
both
paneled,
wood
cabinet
kitchen,
dinette,
ceramic
tile bath,
glazed front porch.
Close
to
shops
and_
transportation.
$17,900. Low upkeep.

A
‘.

Orrington Realty

DA

8-4440

If no

answer

GR

5-6391

TRANSFERRED

EAST GLENVIEW
BY OWNER
New Trier School District. Colonial 7
rms., 3 twin size bedrm., lge. liv. rm.
w. frple., full din. rm., paneled fam.
rm., deluxe patio, 90 ft. frontage, new
ept.
throughout,
all
new _ kitchen
appliances.
conv.
Parochial
Schools.
bers 40s. Shown by appt. only. PA 4-

CHARMING
WHITE
3
BDRM.
11%
bath.
13 yr. old home.
Family
and
recreation rooms for the younger set.
Across the st. from grade school, walk
to high school. $26,900. Corner Scott
“A and Western Av., Northbrook. 272-

GLENVIEW
BY
OWNER;
ALL
PAN.
ranch;
2-bdrm.;
lge.
fam.
rm.
w/frple. and thermo sliding doors to
patio.
Fenced
yard.
Low _ taxes.
Deadend street. Close to R.R. Extras.
PArk 9-1123.

7

RM.
FRAME
AND
BRK.
COL.
ON
cul de sac in New “5-8
Village.
Architect designed 14 x 21 family rm.
with built-ins. 3 bdrms.;
142 baths;
frpl. in 12 x 20 L.R.; sep. D.R. incl. D.
and D. $36,500. OR 4-3298.
:

S. GLENCOE, NEW ON MARKET
Liv. rm. w/frpl.; din. rm.; mod. eatin kit. w/D.
and
D.;
pan.
den;
4
bdrms.;
114 baths; walk to pub. and
parochial schls.;
shopping and train.
By owner;
lower 30s. Phone 835-4464.

EVANSTON—SKOKIE
BY
OWNER.
Red brick Georgian on beau. residential street; 3 bdrms.;
142 baths; sep.
din. rm.; eating area in kit.; fin. play
rm.
in
bsmnt.;
appliances,
cptg.;
drapes; extras; $27,900. 679-3143.

ATTRACTIVE
BRICK
RANCH
IN
friendly Northbrook area. Lge. liv.-din.
comb.; newly decorated w/new cptg.;
cheery kit.; 2 bdrms.; cer. tile bath;
util. rm.; garage.; lge. lot.
Low, low 20s.
272-2645.

GLENVIEW
BY OWNER
2 apt., 1 and 2 bdrm.,
or 4 bdrm.
house;
2 baths;
fenced yard. Income
for retired couple or beginner couple.
2 blks. to bus and train. Priced in low,
low 20s PArk 9-4153.

WILMETTE
WEST BY OWNER—NEW
Bell
School.
New
Trier
West.
3
bedroom, 142 bath Brick Bi-level. Low
30s.
:
OPEN SUNDAY 12-3
217 Thelin Court
ALpine 1-8279

N.W.
EVANSTON
BY
OWNER
3
bedroom
home
in fine area.
Living
room, dining room, sun room, kitchen
with eating space, new ceramic bath.

Beautiful

Willard

fenced

district.

in yard.

$27,500.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

Low

DA

taxes.

8-9427.

; April 6,
Pa

—

_

�/ 158

For Sale—Houses_

158

Glenview Realty
OUR 41ST YEAR
GOOD VALUES

John Channer &amp; Assoc.
THE

NEW
A

LISTING

CHARMING
CAPE
COD
WELL
maintained
and _ attractively
landscaped. 7 rooms; 4 bedrooms; 2 baths;
living room; kitchen with eating area;
family
room
with
raised
hearth
fireplace;
2-car
garage.
An _ ideal
location
and
a
very
good
buy
at
$27,900.

CONVENIENT

TRANSFERRED

AN

» NORTHBROOK—
NEW LISTING
A

CUTE
6-ROOM
BRICK
RANCH
ideal for the young family or retired
couple. 2 bedrooms; den; living room;
dining ‘‘L’’; kitchen with eating area;
full
basement;
carport;
and
patio.
Many extras. $25,900.

1925
PArk

Mrs. Madison
associates
Evanston

A

an

NEAR
LAKE
ON
SHERIDAN’
RD.
Colonial Townhouse. 2 bedrooms. Attached garage. A short walk to beach
and quick drive to Loop. Patio. Asking

$30,500.

sive

area,

associates
realtors
UNiversity 9-5600
2902 Central Street, Evanston

NORTHBROOK,
BRAND NEW SCHOOL
DIST. 28
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
2312 MAPLE AVE.
CHARMING
2
STORY
BRICK
AND
frame colonial located 3 blocks from
trains, schools
and shopping.
4 bedrms.;
2%2
baths;
fine
paneled
and

rm.;

Robert E. Retzinger Inc.
BUILDERS OF FINE HOMES
272-1186

NORTHBROOK
5
bdrms.,
2
story
Colonial,
2,750
square feet with 242 baths;
fireplace
in family
room
with
beam
ceiling,
slate entry. Mud room on first floor
truly functional with plenty of room

sewing.

Lot

size

89’ x 142’.
nerous room sizes. Quality
minded construction by custom home
builder.
Residence
located
at
3274
Prestwick Lane. Priced at $46,900 with
lot or will build on your site.

JMD CONSTRUCTION CO.
945-4130

. DEERFIELD

fruit

home

Must

Weston

BY OWNER

FOR

HAVE

A LARGE

SELECTION

TO

OF

HOUSES
FROM
EVANSTON
TO
LAKE FOREST ALONG THE LAKE,
AND FROM GLENVIEW TO BARRINGTON PRICED FROM $20,000 TO
$200,000,
ANY
OF
WHICH
WE
WOULD
BE MOST
HAPPY
TO
SHOW YOU.

Weston

EVANSTON’S

CHECK

OR

PA
AL
CR

McGUIRE

&amp; ORR,

GR

5-1080

RICHMOND
AREA.
LOVELY
NEW
spacious Colonial home on acreage in
heart of the hill country.
Air cond.
fast commuter
service to Chgo.
(52
min.); 4 tw. sz. bdrms.; 242 baths; lg.
fam.
or
hobby
rm,
area;
beaut.
modern kit.: attractive liv. and din.
rms.;
lovely
library
w/frpl.;
gas
perimeter heating;
central air cond.;
oversz.
2 car
gar.;
adjoining
thousands of acres of state parks w/lakes
for fishing,
swimming
and
boating;
nr. 6 golf courses
and 3 ski areas;
enjoy
country
living w/close-in
conveniences in an exclusive residential
area. $44,750. Phone 587-7120 for appt.
456 GLENCOE RD.
Glencoe.
Attractive
ranch
with
offstreet parking offers liv. rm. w/frpl.,
din. rm.
comb.,
kit. with
breakfast
area, 3 bedrms.
112 baths, pan. rec.
rm.. centrally air-cond. 2 car att. gar.
Must see to appreciate. Low 40s.
516

ee.
OPEN SUN. FROM
2 TO
5. 140 Washington
St., Park
Manor.
Brk. and frame Cape Cod, liv. rm.:
sep. din. rm.;
kit. with eating area.
3 bdrms.; 2 baths; full bsmt., partiallyfinished. Util. and TV. rm., 2 car
garage. $30,500. 724-0573.

GLENVIEW
913 LONGMEADOW
LA.
New listing. Open house 2-5 p.m.
3 bedroom,
2 bath brick and frame
Cape Cod with stone fireplace and 2
car attached garage. Modern kitchen
with D and D. Low 30s.
THEOBALD &amp; CO.
864-5700

Anderson
Main

St.,

Real

Evanston

&amp; STREY

FEATURES:

Estate
869-4516

car

garage,

Orrington

625

Grove

patio,

and

top

quality

Realty Co.

Evanston

DA

8-4440

NORTHBROOK

KENILWORTH
GARD&amp;£NS—WILMETTE
Brk.
Georgian,
3 bdrms.;
112
plus
baths; liv. rm. w/frple.; sep. din. rm.
w/ 3 corner cupboards;
cab. kitchen
w/ lge. eating area. Lovely fam. rm.;
poreh:
full
finished
basmt.:
attic.
Beautifully
professional
landscaped.
Att.
garage.
Many
extras.
Original
owner. Exc. cond. $49,500. AL 1-4314.
NORTHFIELD
BY OWNER
Mod, brick ranch; 3 bdrm.; 2 full tile
baths;
built-in oven range;
lg. pnld.
family
rm;
carpeting;
full
bsmnt.
Walking
distance
to Middlefork,
St.
Phillip’s, New Trier. $30,500. Appointment only. 446-7872.
NORTHBROOK AREA—BRICK beter
14 acre. 2 car garage.
Fireplace;
baths; 3 bdrms. Low 20s. Call 299- Shia.

rm.

Quite

bi

re

ee

of superb

¢

in East

unusual!

SMART

area.
n|

&amp; GOLEE,

r

Realt

KENNETH FRIEN

DAvis

8-3200

Hillcrest

WILMETTE
2541

West

of

rm.,

OPEN
SUN.
WILMETTE AV.

Ridg —

Din ing

seaped.
and

Loads

drapes

of

of

1:

bs gore

closets.

included.

€

MID

Ca
40s.

WINNETKA—Lovely
old
E
11SD
tage
with
CHARM
ARM_ Perfect for a sma

or

retired

couple.

Com
CrP bath,

ed. 2 plus Bedrms., 2
rm.,
Dining
rm.,
garage. Large fenced oe
GLENCOE—Retire

.
GH

to _

this

lure

the

nusually

compact Ranch. Living rm-Din ng rm.
combination for easy
u
=
ep th.
step-saving Kit. 3
rms., 2
a

POOL

to

a

dren. Heated and jalousied
Pa
capture the outdoors. MID 40s.
WINNETKA
1

Block

Blocks

NEW

E.

ON

N.

OPEN
402 SUNSET
of Winnetka

of Sheridan

Rd.

MARKET—4/5

S
Av.

Bedrm.

bath
English
home
in
a
f
location.
Sunken Livin
separate Dining rm.,
Brkfst.
rm.,
Pwdr.
rm.
Be
Den and bath on Ist. 4 1 = Bedrr
baths on 2nd. Finished
to gna
shopping
te tg trar
tion. $69,5

KENNETH FRIENI
Hubbard

CAPE

Woods

DON'T MISS THESE
IT’S:

SHARP.

hugging

.

THIS

GROL

Cape Cod is painted &gt;

ie

with
white
colonial
entrance
dormered
windows
.
rooms,
2 baths,
St. Charies
wis dishwasher,
diapeat,
a
and
roomy eatin
ace,
top V
neighborhood, $33, 500.

a

SMART
BRICK
AND
CLAPE
near Lincolnwood school, 3
tv

bedrooms,
145
Family
Room
glorious
big
yard, $39,500.

CO.

ceramic tiled
panied
in

peca

cabinet
kitchen,
(contract sale po

Inc.

1-3005

2
BDRM.
Low
taxes.

t

paneled 2nd fl. study or family
bedrms., 442 baths, paneled rec

GReenleaf 5-0500

ALpine 1-151 ) )

NOW

VACANT

NORTHBROOK

N”

$1,500 DOWN,

OPEN
670

SUNDAY

Alice

Dr.

(W.

1:30 TO
on’ Dundee

blk. W. of Pfingsten, right 3
Dr. to Alice Dr.) 30 yr. 6%

avail. on this attractive 3 bdrm,
with bsmt. on a %% acre

2

NORTHBROOK.
OPEN SUN. 1 TO 5
229 SOUTHGATE DR.
$28,900 will buy you 3 bdrm. bi-level
with
2 fam.
rms.,
2 baths;
mod.
kitchen has GE built-ins, spacious liv.
rm., din. L, eptg. and drapes, stormscrns. Fully ldscpd. 272-3245 Owner.
NORTHBROOK—SMALL
home
on
%%
acre
lot.
$14,500. Call 272- 7456.

stn

hall, fireplace in spacious
formal
dining
rm.,
mode
kitchen,
brkfst.
rm.,
pow

and

AREA—GRACIOUS

Ranch

finest construction

yr.
old
home
with
living
traffic
pattern
for
both
togetherness
and
privacy. 3/4 acre lot, handsome slate
entry and hall; frpl.; sep. D.R.; fully
equipped
kit.
w/eating
space;
fam.
rm.; Ist fl. laundry rm,
aster suite
1st fl. 5 B.R.’s; 242 C.T. baths; bsmt.
Spacious storage on all levels. Owner
relocating. Upper 40s. Call 272-3723.

4

attractive

Stone Ranch home

Listings

ALpine

“to

tion end
quality
through
rooms,’ 2 tiled baths, Duilt.
formal dining rm., panel
fireplace,
attached
2-car
electric eye door. Immed. poss.
KENILWORTH
Hemphill-built Normandy
Colonia

Your Want Ad in the Hollister
Newspapers reaches the entire North Shore market. The
cost is small and the. quick
satisfactory results will amaze
you. If you are listed in the
phone book, just say ''Charge
It!"

East Deerfield
BUSINESS
TRANSFER
MAKES
this
practically
new
de
luxe
four
bedroom, 214% bath colonial available.
It is situated on 1/3rd acre in Colony
Point.
A
few
minutes
from _ the
expressway. Other features include a
lovely family
room with rough sawn
cedar
paneling
and
clinker’
brick
fireplace,
a dream
kitchen,
oversize
carpeting.

REALTY

10

util,
orm.,..%
caret:
impressive home
WILMETTE

BAKER

REALTORS
Wilmette

bath

and.

Available

bright kitchen. 3 bedrms.,

FINE
BRICK
AND
LANNON
STONE
ranch
-in
Northfield.
(New
Trier
district). 7 rooms 3 bedrooms.
2 ct.
baths. Paneled recreation room with
bar.
Modern
kit.
2 fireplaces.
Gas
heat. 2 car attached garage. $49,000.

TIGHE

attic ye

bedrooms,

st.

Most

Cod home
in northwest
Evanston.
4
bedrooms;
11% baths. Fireplace. Full
basement with family room. Gas heat.
In excellent
condition.
Garage.
Low
Os.
SPIC AND SPAN BRICK AND
stone ranch in East Glenview.
(Wilmette
school district)
5 rooms.
Full
basement
with
paneled _ recreation
room. Gas heat. Enclosed breezeway.
Patio.
Attached
garage.
Beautiful
carpeting. $26,500.

521-4th

dé

lovely
4%
acre
lot
wit
frontage. Large liv. rm.,

DISCRIM-

LOVELY

trans.

system

NORTHBROOK

Jane Hanley
Joyce King
Alice Pietrowicz
Rose Silsbee
Mildred Williams
=.
1219 Washington, Wilmette
AL 6-1015

FOOLER.

bath,

more

Denenere,

T1

Realtor

REAL

two

heating

cree

GLENVIEW

A

new

to add

DELIGHTFUL 6 YEAR OLD FOUR
bedroom
215 bath house;
a magnificent paneled family room with crab
orchard
stone
fireplace.
Split
level
with
many
extras.
Carpeting
and
drapes,
intercom,
floodlighting,
rock
garden. 2 car attached garage. Lyons
School district. Overlooking the West
Fork. In 50s. Call Jane Hanley.

Glenview
Wilmette
Northbrook

eee

Owner

won’t last long! $23°s00°

modern

&amp; TYSON,

J. CLARKE

plus nursery.

garage.

gas

Very
attractive
ranch
home_
with
dozens
of extras for modern
living.
Large
living
room
with
fireplace,
dining
area,
family room
with fireplace and full bath. Modern kitchen
with
breakfast
room.
Four
family
bedrooms
and
2 more
baths.
Completely finished basement for family
recreation and hobbies. Artistic freeform
pebble
terrace.
CENTRALLY
AIR-CONDITIONED. In 80s.

CALL FOR FURTHER DETAILS
AND APPT. TO SEE

two

THE

Car

Recently remodeled
and in
late condition. Large living:
bay, big
kitchen,
2° fine

INDIAN HILL ESTATES
Delightful larger home in immaculate
condition. Newly added family room,
with
built-in bar-b-que,,
large living
room with fireplace, attractive kitchen with
separate breakfast
room.
5
family bedrooms, 314 baths. Gas H.W.
Fenced yard. 75’ x 185’. Low 80s.

RESTORED FARM HOUSE
ON 5 ACRES.
LIVING
QUARTERS:
Large
living
room, Dining room, living kitchen and
paneled den. One screened porch and
one open porch.
SLEEPING QUARTERS:
Large master bedroom and bath. Paneled study.
Also guest bedroom. All on first floor.
3 bedrooms and 2 baths plus sleeping
porch
on_
second.
Large
closets
throughout.
OTHER
FEATURES:
Full basement
with extra kitchen and full bath. 2 car
heated garage. Lawn comprising one
acre .set in apple and pear orchard.
Balance of land is open field countryside. Small swimming pool surrounded
by
rock
garden.
Old
smokehouse
outbuilding useful for.garden tools and
storage of full set of storm windows
and screens.
$52,500: By owner, shown by appointment. Call the Millers at 426-5371.

A

FOR

WILMETTE—New

Barrington Country Side

Possibilities

3-3220

QUINLAN

LOVELY

BEAUTIFUL

A

EVANSTON
1571 = RMAN AVE.
AL 1-6700
BR 3-3750
UN 4-2600

Glenview
Roadway, 3-4322 ,

9-0330
1-0330
2-0330

bedrms.

$27,500

For The Budget Minded!

ASK ABOUT OUR HOME
TRADE-IN PLAN

STURDY,
FAMILY
HOME
LARGE,
near
Downtown
Evanston,
with
5
bedrooms, 115 baths, walking distance
to St. Mary’s, and standing smack dab
on a parcel of land zoned R-7. Midforties. Call Roger Fisher.
BR

THESE

oes
mmaculate
remodele
odeled
floor
home 1
bik.
to
iee
Spotless
inside.
Paneled
eery
hall, brick Fe
geen 9 se
rate”
rm.,
paneled
cab
‘kitcher
prkfst.
rm.,
Baie che We

DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY bb
buy a 2 Bedroom home with plent Ane
space for additional Apartment.
Convenient Evanston location. Gas heat,
220
Wiring,
Low
Taxes.
Apartment
Zoning. Only $15,000.

3 TO 5 BEDROOMS
145 TO 215 BATHS
RAISED HEARTH FIREPLACES
LARGE FAMILY ROOMS
FULLY EQUPPED DE-LUXE KIT.
1ST FL. LAUNDRY RMS.
WALK-IN CLOSETS
FULL BASEMENTS
MUD RMS.
2 AND 3 oe yeaa
WOODED A
WALK TO SCHOOLS

homes is offered for sale to a buyer
with a family desiring location near
the lake on one of our most attractive
streets.
6 bedrms.,
342 baths,
stunningly decorated living room,
dining
room,
large
butler’s
pantry
and
kitchen;
a family room that’s one o°
the most
comfortable
and appealing
in Evanston Southeast. Low 60s. Call
Roger Fisher for an appointment.

Investment

garden.

COLONIALS,
AND
SPLIT-LEVEL,
PRICED FROM $36,900 TO $46,500

EVANSTON
OF

Rd.

HOME

For Sale—Houses —

SMART &amp; GOLEE

NORTH

inating buyer. Brick Colonial w/lovely
liv. rm. and adj. screened Porch, full
Din. rm. and good kit. 3 bdrms., 2 CT
baths on 2nd flr. Beautifully finished
bsmt.
complete
w/shower
stall and
pwdr. rm. Evanston Schools. St. Joan
of Are Parish.
Gas heat. 2 car att.
gar.
Lovely
garden.
Owner
has
2
houses
and
ust
Sell.
Priced
at
$39,500. _

swim-

KOENIG &amp; STREY

&amp; Co.

FINE

NEW BUILDERS HOMES
AVAILABLE NOW IN
ESTABLISHED AREA OF
GLENVIEW

E. Davie

Betsey Norris
Dorothy M. Amos
Weston E. Davie
Ruth W. Nock
REALTORS
HI 6-4500
42 Green Bay Rd., Winnetka

ONE

Wonderful

POPULAR

Evanston-Skokie
A

EVANSTON—SKOKIE

KOENIG

see this brick home in fine location. 4
Bdrms.,
4 Baths.
Large
Liv.
Rm.
Large Family Rm. Gracious Din. Rm.
Modern
Kitchen.
2 car
att. garage.
Located on beautifully landscaped
42
acre.

WE

patio
Low

Stunning
ranch’
with
living
room,
dining
“L’’
with
stone
fireplace,
3
bedrooms,
115
baths,
Ist fl. family
rm. Large paneled recreation room in
basement.
Attached
garage.
Newl
decorated.
Centrally
air conditioned.
Priced to sell in high 40s.

&amp; Co.

APPOINTMENT

and draperies

$19,500
SIX ROOM,
RANCH
ON NICE
LOT—
two bedrooms, paneled family room—
with fireplace, large enclosed porch,
garage. Immediate possession.

FOREST

AN

baserhent.

312 Waukegan
PArk 4-5600

WINNETKA
US

in

IN

EVANSTON—NEAR
ASBURY
AVE.
Ideal home tor retired couple. 12 yrs.
old,
with
minimum
upkeep § and
located
near
Bus
and
Churches.
2
Bedrms., eating space in kit., partial
basement
and
garage.
Beautiful
Lilacs
surround
Cyclone
fenced
rear
yard, giving perfect privacy. Immed.
poss.

Wallace &amp; Orth, Inc.

LUXURY
TYPE
LISTING.
ranch home on well landscaped care.
Liv. Rm.
with frplce. Separate Din.
Rm,
Fam.
Rm.
with
fplee.
Large
Kitchen with dining area. 3 good size
Bdrms.
and
2 ceramic
tile
Baths.
Centrally air conditioned. Electric eye
garage door. Full basement with frpl.
$58,500.

CALL

Carpeting

ming
pool,
atio,
Japanese
Call for appointment.

6-8400

E. Davie

LAKE

place

see.

Winnetka

Hlllcrest

extras.

LISTING

Brick Ranch

©

BEAUTIFUL GLEN
OAK ACRES—
unusually
attractive
three
bedroom
ranch home.
Huge living room
with
fireplace wall; separate dining room;
kitchen with appliances, many special
features, 242 baths. All large rooms.
Gay
90’s recreation
room
and
fire-

trees,

ELEGANT
4 BR.
SPLIT-LEVEL,
242
baths. 80’ x 168’ prof. landscpd. w/sod
and matched evergreens. Auto. undergrnd.
sprinkling
system.
Large,
unusual
patio,
chain
link
fence.
Gas
heat. Cent. air-cond., gas unit. 242 car
gar. w/elect. door opener. Many other
extras. By appointment only, 945-5808.

April 6, 1967

many

included. Lighted flower edged
bp
barbecue
and.
fountain.
ifties.

in expen-

condition.

525-Lincoln,

separate

dining rm.;
also large kitghen with
separate
dining
area;
slate
foyer
opens
to
a lovely
living
rm.,
full
basement with tile floor for childrens
activities. Priced $52,500

and

Fine

with

&amp; Associates

mrs. MADISON and

ironing

lot

priced

John Channer

OVER 30 YEARS
OF NORTH SHORE SERVICE

for

PRESTIGE
LOCATION—ELEGANT
brick and stone ranch home with huge
rooms. Fireplace in living room, cozy
and
spacious
family
room,
large
kitchen
with
dishwasher,
disposal,

NEW _

CENTRAL—EAST
EVANSTON.
EX:
cellent 4 bedroom
home
reduced
to
$27,500.
Perfect
home
for
young
family
wanting
spacious
living
and
future apartment site R-6 zoning.

PHONE

acre

Budget

158

Evanston.
St.
Athanasius
Parish.
3
Bedrm., 1 bath home, full of charm.
Liv. rm. w/Frpl., Din. rm., Cab. Kit.
Patio, Garage. Easy to care for house
and
lawn.
Walk
to
transp.
and
shopping. Haven Schools. Low Taxes.
Just move in and enjoy yourself.

GLENVIEW

IN

we

Only $21,500
NEW

REALTORS
IN

~

For Sale—Houses

Wallace &amp; Orth, Inc.

SELL

PARADISE
—
3
Cape Cod located on private
desirable Deere Park area.

Over

woods.

and
realtors

CENTRAL EVANSTON: 4 BEDROOMS.
3 baths. $34,500. Located near public
and
Catholic
Schools
and
churches.
Downtown
Evanston
and
all public
transportation. ‘axes
$284.00 possession immediate.

recreation

MUST

CHILDRENS’

Bedroom
drive in

:
4-0600

NORTHWEST
EVANSTON NEAR WILlard School three bedrooms solid brick
home
in excellent
condition
located
across
from
Bent
Park.
Stockade
fenced
back
yard
attached
garage,
low: taxes-and one half block to the
bus. Price $32,000.

beamed

OWNER

IN
‘THIS
VALUE
lovely
Contemporary
Split-level.
3
twin size bedrooms, 2 baths, kitchen
has
good eating
area
and ‘puilt-ins.
New
carpeting.
Gorgeous landscaped
Tot and fenced yard. Mortgage can be
assumed, payments of only $207 per
month.

Glenview Realty
Established
Waukegan Road

WILL

OUTSTANDING

FOR OTHER GOOD BUYS
IN GLENVIEW AREA
CONSULT

1141

BUYER

De luxe center entrance
Colonial —
Custom built. 4 bedrooms, 212 Ceramic Tile
baths
Formal
dining
room,
ores
family
room
with
beamed
ceiling and fireplace,
17x11
kitchen
with
all
built-ins,
2
car
attached
garage.
Full
basement.
Many
outstanding
features. Immediate possession. $57,9

LOCATION

ATTRACTIVE
BI-LEVEL
LOcated on a quiet cul-de-sac, excellent
for children; 8 rooms; 4 bedrooms or 3
and den; 2 baths; living room; large
dining oT:
kitchen with eating area;
family room; 21-car attached garage.
$34,500.

DISCRIMINATING

appreciate the beautifully landscaped
acre and circular drive, This ranch
house features such quality appointments
as
walnut
paneled
fireplace
wall in the living room, oak paneled
den with bar
and bookshelves.
The
executive
knows
the
advantages
of
owning this home in the Rolling Ridge
area of Northfield. Adjacent to Sunset
Ridge Country Club.

GLENVIEW

se

B93

ra

mature

JOHN

trees.

Owner

T. BROWN

1741 Orchard Lane,

EAST
4 BDRMS.

&amp;

Northfield

EVANSTON

$26,000.

ORRINGTON
DA

"

anxious

~

|!/, BAT

REALTY

8-4440

CANTERBURY PARK
IF

YOU
HAVE
BEEN
WAITING
a home in this beautiful area, |
bedroom
Country
Colonial
available for occupancy som
July. Owner 724-7042.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

Classified _—

—

�161 For Site—Nekent apecty

" 165 Sidaeichdenegs Estates Se
Conducted House ea
34 ACRES READY FOR DEVELOP: | \foving—Must Sell Cheaply

Preferred Lake Forest
;
vei

AT WILMETTE
G. gee
S , Realtor
DGET
B
ial ecahonse in convenient

n near

Lake.

:

2 bedrooms,

112

s. May

(AL 1-0550, res.)

Sadler

&amp;

cate

FULLY

s,

MAINTAINED

close

to

shopping

. 3 bedrooms,

kitchen

ent

with

with

bath

and

atio,

Centrally

Unit.

Mid.

Air

20s

=
eters

eek Py

=

vs

feats

VANSTON:
tt
Conv.

i

kit.

room.

omrentok

Utility rm

ae
Buy

to

Phone

horse

sta-

riding

trails,

heated

COURT

swimming

pool.

Wadsworth

Apr.

A.

HEM

lot.

PHILL

&amp;

Short

_

AREA

:

bright

corner

walk

to

SAMUEL

Be

9/3

Sewer

and

home.
NASH

328-

If

of

Rd.

at 41.

every

by

Starting

Sun.

you

have

this

is

thisis the

Buyers,

For

single

stand;

Rexair

vac.

JBAN

ETTE

CASKEY

THURS, AND FRI, 10 A.M. TO 4 P.M.
Sat.
i0 a.m. to 2 p.m. 1021 Hunter
Rd.. Glenview (take indian Rd which

Sun.

comes

thereafter.

in

Glenview

anything

best

way

your

to

to

Mah.

do

chance

to

from

Rd,

kidney
sec.

iron

family

water.

Ideal

modern

SMALL
2
OR
3
or Townhouse
near

1-

—

2 car 5 piesa A

tbls

the

to

north

Wilmette

shaped

couch;

and

chrs;

ston. Call 232-0071.

An
unusual
homesite has
depth. Sewer,

at

236

Ave,

then

desk;

2

sets

hedge

of

3 Pc.

off-

wrought

clippers:

SALES,

Auction

De-luxe

Apt.

:

Sale

Selling

Out

3300 Lakecustom
Shore
Dr. Apt.contemporary
7B, Chgo.
design

Finest

Every

rm.

a_ sophisticated

color co-ord.
g0, woe —

SALES

mailing

MARKING

for

Sean

Wm

blend

of

CONDUCTED

by

beauty. Everything must
Sz : here! (check priv.

details

Better HOUSE

SALES

THE

TRIO

Phone

432-3107

i

Sales

172

GRAYSLAKE

For

Sale—Household

TOR

ED

Goods

SAIL

AUCTION

Rte. 21-83 and 120, Grayslake, Ill.
Old buttons to player pianos.

Everything

Fabulous variety. Must be sold.

ALSO

GENERAL

"Select"

|

|

furn. w/Oriental and Antique accents.

ANTIQUE
AUCTION
SUN. APR. 9-1 P.M.

INC. s5y

good

by

e

se.

EE

SCRE

Full

terms.

—

%

Pr.

Partotas
cabinex:ping-pong
Wallow ||
kitchen
nook;

:

a
170

i

TV:

Map-Tue- Wed- April 10, 11, 12th

HI 6-5667

CONDUCTED

Port.

page 25 Degg ad bags. or. pene

Another

Sales

it ceaeae Oe aaa

opportunity
as __ this
71’ frontage and 210
water and streets are

in. Price $9,500.

insurance,

patposs. Our loyal
our
long experience
satisfactory
results.

Household

prints:

shott

pee

Featured in August Reader’s Digest

INC.

GLENCOE

LARGE
4 OR 5 BDRM.
size kit. Prefer close to
e
tin
trans. and schools in Wilmette,

SAH

rE

of Appraisal

for

:

and

‘Naugahyde

1-2100 or HI 6-3037.

APPRAISALS,

howe atte

| 11 4 «gg MARE &amp; GOLEE

lamps

Antiques

HI 6-2410

in
beyond
repair condition.
Property
is zoned R-1 residential. $59, 90.

SMART &amp; GOLEE

Wheel

goods

HOUSEHOLD

Excellent

objects,

4-1145.

FOR THAT SPECIAL SERVICE

446-7180

gamma
:

AL

Brittler

Five rolling acres in an estate area.
Room for a horse or two. Gas
and

a

household

Phone

BARRINGTON COUNTRYSIDE
pettaige
;

t

UN

CASKEY:

Buggy

A Service

Offers

of

wooded.

for

the

pede
—
pater
mailing
list and
assures
you
of

BR 3-5420

$16,500,

ey

Leslie:

1135 Greenleaf, Wilmette

$11,000

Heavily

ae

call

JEANETTE

:

|.

ti

info.

From

UNIVERSITY

elevated.

acre.

i

ASSOC.

NORTHWEST

Houses

in. Call Sat, p.m. or Sunday AL.1-

and

night

some
chest;
dresser;
bed;
double
glass and silver. Do come
and you
will be pleased with the prices. Sale

PLACE

white

Northfield-Northbrook
TRIER SCHOOL DISTRICT

NEW

“Aperax.,

peeks

rain.

chest and

coffee table;

brass lamps;
3 easy
TV; mahog. twin beds;

dispose

it.

SHERWIN

UN 9-2575

NEAR COMMUTER
TRAIN 4
bdrms., 3 bdrms. if large

BUY
tees

16

end tables;

cedar chest:
chairs; desk;

west 1 blk. to Hunter Rd, then north)

Give
address, price. No agents. | THIRTY-SEVEN
FT. FRONTAGE
INa
‘lin, 1611 South Blvd. Ann Arbor,
Southwest
Wilmette
containing
:

davenports;

Inside and outside space available for

sellers.

CORPORATION

NORTHWESTERN

Scntend |

Garage.

Bark

lot $10,000.

50 x 140

:
5-390
a: :

A eae.

area,

6 GRAVES.

Memorial Park ae tekds
$300. total. BE 7-1161.

Appraisers—Auctioneers—

330 W.6-8373
Frontage Rd.,BRoadway
Northfield3-2380

|

:

w/dining

169

1-1500

Hillcrest

114,

IDEAL LOCATION.
eres mes saree aif

, 144 baths.

IT

e&amp;

Condi-

Only § 17,960.

e
sinter
oor—Thurs.
esi
8 aut:an a FHBi yp tg
r.
267, 10 to 5.) Well kept mahog. Sacre
room set, table, buffet and 6 chairs;
2
oil painting;
mirror;
gold
round

Crypts

Heri bench chery tin #ostr |
| BROKERAGE DIVISION | Ssgciy. Must. fa, au,eute | Holl
d beds:
ll
ble topped

Rec.
Rm. All appliances.
pk., shppg., school!

ear

,

sey

A

ALpine

heated

of Tan

$100,000

KING’S

the

GR

include

miles

Each

a

from

pedranens.

Recreation

*pinished

a

full

IN

block

C

13 spring fed pools stocked with trout.

Room.

fone

E TOWNHOUSE

Hultman

5-0500

land

bles,

half,

area,

Rec.

Heep Hamivon”
3

your

Francis

eating

SALE:

Together,
Evanston.

and

TWO ADJOINING ACRE LOTS ON
Sales Conductors
high ground in beautiful Trout Valley
:
just
Northwest
of
Barrington
and
60
|
LESLIE’s
FLEA MARKET AND SALE
minutes from the Loop. Facilities with
At the Old Lake County Museum,

BRICK

St.

paneled

gUIRE

GReenleaf

transportation,

and

FOR

Lots

In

(GREEN BAY RD. WILMETTE

iouse

Cemetery

MARKET

SMEFINDERS

Z AL
[=|
EVANSTON
:

ee tral bas ates, ASHABIC: | s69 SHERMAN AVE., EVANSTON

168

$28,500. Ask for plat.

Inexpensive

00.

re

ONLY
3 PARCELS
AVAILABLE
IN
private
estate,
magnificent
trees,
private, winding road, entrance gates,
ponds. Sites from 112 to 2 acres. From

,

MERCHANDISE

VeTY
2Ues. Ang
Se
ge tse
eA
Sepatyie etincanbare

Sat.
agg

AUCTION
170

ER

p.m.

Terms. Cach - Lunch stand on

Save

40

|
WAS
$299 Italian Prov.

ed

premises.

So
Sacrificed

Q

to

60 A

Sofas

| 2220 4,Pc. Bedrm. Sets

Coacuth:

OWNER.

FROM

CALL

SIONAL

AL

DESIRES

MAN

5 bedroom

mon ist. floor,

home.

Write

jilmette, Ill.
TO

PRIVATE

BUY—IN

Devonshire

1-4382

DIS-

Family

A-925,

Box

| E.

2 bedroom
ranch; area.
liv. rm.
with
ce:
lge. dining
Garage.

range.

E

from

$

$20,000

. Thue

TO

a

ANTED

TO

- =
¥

BUY:

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HOUSE

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2222

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fruit

re

r fine homes. $14,000

end

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165

ft.
x 188

we Cab
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OWN-

Rd.

ft.

Call

For

today for information.

Morthbrook

Gl enview
er

S. Hastings,

proximately

42

Realtor

acre

in

a Rights.
$32,500. Wooded CLUB.
1 acre |
ew near COUNTRY

~ Gall Mrs.

Rosene

(272-3226, res.)

GREEN BAY RD., WILMETTE
AL
Eee

sone

LOT

ON

ncoe

Rj

.
arian
Dp

ACRES

213

FEET

OF

SHORE-

ble for one or 2. superb
Lovee Ideally
situated, walking
to schools and Northwestern

:

en,

He

f

ETHEL ROSENTHAL
» 835- 1800

—
ee

Classified

;
baths;

PEC

and

la

be

639

els;

RIDGE

RD.

Sat,

to

April

Pr.

chaise

USED

THAT

10

inlaid

Victorian

a.m.

lamp

a

the

on

Bride

RUG

ALL

FRIENDS

A

grey

BANK

CREDIT
U

okFor é good
ise

HOWARD

T.,

CHICAGO

Fine newer type bldg.

offices,

.

with 2 stores or

and a shop With 2 car gar. at

ANTIQUEbox gold
leaf mirror;
pce
ee

oval
and
armless

aie
9’ x

cotton

shell

rug;

RIENTA
prayer
rug;

hooked

fountain;

rugs;

redwood

:

embed

"TN

Eve

£ oe

4-9020.

furniture;

oie

on

95.75
store front building. Located | 2S
about one block west of C.N.W.R.R.

Being

offered

rented

with

for

option

$25,000,

May

to purchase.

Mrs. Madison &amp; Assoc. 869-5600.

be

Call

CENTRAL WILMETTE LOCATION

Brick Single Story Garage Building |
Located on 17,000. Sq." Ft. Lot-—zoned
ee

~—

Lake-Bay

Realty

NORTH EVANSTON
$42,500
45’ front. 4,370 sq. ft. Zoned B2.
One store rented, one vacant.
NASH
446-7180

USE

HOLLISTER

WANT

ADS

Sun.

:

ee
Mon.

;

lO A.M.

:

:

April

TO

:

HI 6-2410

FROM

name

3 LARGE

APART-

furniture.

items

Highland

bar

cellarette;

brass

play pen;

pottery

g

iron stand,
beige print
work horses

, dong OF

beige

light

fixture;

4 chrs.;

sofa

bed;

portable

2

dbl.

chrs.;
Webcor

phono;

chest

of

green
slip
bird
cages;
tape record-

Heathkit

25watt

| FOR SALE HOUSEHOLD
FURNISHings from new 7 room home including:
custom stereo,
72” wide fruitwood
cabinet.

lamp,

awning

CHAIRS;

amplifier, pre-amp, FM tuner; books;

rae

35’

SWIVEL

misc. lamps; chairs; tables. Antiques:
wall phone; coffee grinder; sail ship.
Thursday only. DA 8-0344.

w/Scott

tuner,

Lansing

speakers, Garrard changer, new

for

black wicker captain’s chr.

spcrities”

$600;

Westinghouse
Simmons
wood

G.E.

frame,

mower

aie

‘elec. dryer,

matt.

wer

FRI. EVENING §:30 TO 7:30, SAT. 10 |

$25;

and

sprs.

$1,400

“sion;

$25; | dbl.
w/Holly-

table lamps;

rotary

1 yr. old: misc. house

old and garden tools. 827-4943.; after

—’_P-™._and_weekends.

am. to 2 pm. 617 Library Pl.
USED APPLIANCES
Evanst
Wal, din, tabl; left hand
door refig, | REFRIGERATORS
from $59.95

many

3

hutch;

from.

Sale by Second Chance

677-0341

tbl. with

er;

tile top tbls., $5.00

VErnon_ 5-3891.

robes

and

cab.

ea

vnge

| CHINESE

clothing; china; elec. appls.; linens; |
many misc. items
to choose

STON

UPHOL.

drawers:

Park

from

China;

unit;

auto.

dbl.

washer

sink

and

RAG
MEN CAPQCt;:
TONS:
phat gee
cedar chest;
one
ee

rug;

rm.

432-0439

2 ax 8” ween

.00;

GOLD

LAMP

desks; cameras and equip; pictures;
wooden
tea cart;
pull up chairs;
drapes; , port. dishwasher; den furn:

area

Ave.

5-4900

covered
barrel
Scott spreader;

dryer;
Delta
joiner
and
air
brush
w/attachments;
lge.
pcs.
plywood;
iron
and
brass
crib,
circa
1895;
Habitat chest, desk
and book shelf;

bdrm. furn.;

Cy:

framed mirrors: painted chests; slin
chr.; gold cabinet; wicker chaise al
fern basket: stack tables: child’s play
t able and chrs.; Ironrite mangle;
din.
g

Greece,

fruitwood like new din. rm. sets: liv.
rm.
furn.;
lg.
Baker
light
finish
breakfront:
genuine
leather
chairs;
sofas;
marble
top tables;
Woodard

wrought iron set; lamps;

re

Benson
GR

ea.; $1.00wrought
items iron
child’s
wooden work |
TV stand; Light-

4 P.M.

brand

~e

olier

6150 N. Mozart, Chicago, Apt. 1.

ments,

S

Rd.

tube w/black wrought
$5.00; Early American
drapes, $5.00; 4 wooden

bench;

10

6512 N. Fairfield, Chicago, Apts. 1, 2
A TRIPLE HEADER
FURNITURE

Switzerland,

to 357% off.

$10; 2, 12” mosaic

:

9,

arrived

| CLOSED MONDAYS

OF TOOLS.
SALE

Italy,
20%

newly

| EXCELLENT COND.;
KARPEN DBL.
bed. box spring and mattress w/legs,
$30; ’53 Philco 21” TV, needs picture

heaters; aay han rea ge
=
linens; golf clubs; golf
cart;
fis
tank; all kinds of kitchen equipment

and bric-a-brac. LOTS

Spain,

of

1913 Sheridan

the
rear, rented.
One
store
and
shop is | - Webbed
chrs,
and
chaise;
garden
resently
One office
is avail
equip., incl. power mower;
Admiral
for
immed.
occupancy
(12’ x 70’)
TV
w/record
Player;
Philco
TV;
&amp; CO.

Thousands

ALAEDDIN

OUTDOOR

y

rnitu

EVAN

TIME TO GO ANTIQUING!

mahog.

inlaid
rocker;
3’ x 10’ and

Da

SPRING IS HERE!

Austria.

Zonedteaser
C2.

sm.

1621

S

E

All

O:

.

Fy

CARDS

shadow

lot 65xgeet150 oR
adj.
aptck

pr.

AA

5

C)

NTI

8:00

O

AND

from Midwestern Estates and Europe.
Antiques in an amazing variety.
_
ALSO close-out sale of many unique
imported
contemporary
items
from
.
:

tbl.;

Sat.

and Thurs. to 9—Saturday to 5:30
YES, WE WELCOME ALL

MIDWEST

+

,

Daily,

1917 Church St. UN 4-0277, UN 4-0289
Mon.

12:00

ARE

armless
chrs.,
(1 a rocker);
oak
refectory coffee tbl,; pr white corner
cabinets; tuxedo sofa; 4 folding bridge
chrs; : assorted
tables
and
lamps;

tiered

$56.60

yi

jounge chr.; 2 needlepoint footstools:
maple

spring.

RS

:

aoe

newly-weds
love nests

CARPET

CLEANING

HOU

the

“convutinsts

BARGAINS

HER

EVANSTON

til noon

tbles.;

oe.

P
talking
about. No wonder
i Fst
idl ——e pines

KENILWORTH

8

Thurs. to 9 Sun. to 5

Comes

oo

April 6-7 10 a.m.-4 p

French

Mon.,

Here

made by ts. She wants to get those

ge ARE

£
AL, 9-9877.

Ox

CO.
764-2206

Ms

dryer;
din. chrs.ks;
loads
of

erage t; ER

Thurs.-Fri.

building about 7,500 sq. ft. warehous-

e
$75,000

;

.

Special

RE

small

umbrella tbls

2

Hamilton

eB

SAE

PRESENT

moving

stole;

lle

Property

OUR

5 chrs.;

5

Ae
accounts invited

Pe

barb
; riding
lawn mower;
power
pawer;
inles
sane
linens; bedding:
elec.
‘blankets;
PR.
STERLING
CANDELABRA;

I 6-6646

will

tbl.;

many

and

mattress

b

values

Ole
.A CLEAM
INjust MER
brass | With
har
beat
friend
told herEYEthat

bok She apa
furn.;

=

chr; Captains’ chr. beaut. designer
clothing;white mink jacket;
Chinchil-

$capKD

Sale—Business

scuttle;

Ft

Woodard

lounges;

CABINET
ECAN FINISH.

D

tools,

paegen

other

FU RNITU
St.

Daily to 6.

WHITE

pine

of

Id

sold.

11% Biks. E. of ““L” Station

many

rattan

OYSTER

Only

fender,

PARKER
| 1560 Howard

Quilted

;

jarger location within 90 days. Present |

a
°

tbl.;

tbls.;

IRREGULAR

OUTGROWN

CYRUS
Glencoe.

3-9x12

antq.

private.

Small kit. and full bath in each office.
Like new cond.—$45,000. or offer.
Like new cond.—$45,000.
or offer

AT WILMETTE

sm.

:

ing space incl. enclosed recessed dock.
lg. auto. overhead door, 3 paneled
offices.
Now
rented,
but avail.
if
desired. Brick :and steel const. Vacant

2709

Wilmette

CE LOT.

screen;

tbl.;

Very

street.

warehouse

reed

oe
ue port.ARS bar; Mees
breakfront;
antq.

5

oe

pictures;

and

ievoréued fiuetec St. itm blocks

| HAVE

ERCIAL Eafe wea Se pate:
t
ve
apt.,_
medica 4 meek Siler
:
t corner 146’ x
121’ in Shiller

Charge

SEG, mint
=
lem &gt; pelo an

BY

14 acre w/sewer and water. $8,900.
Birehwood Realty Co.
CR 2-7300.

LABLE

on

S.

lamps;

SALE

Fairfield

0M. DISTRESSED

; ‘other vo to build a home, adjacent |

undreds

°

;

Chairs

ee

lovely

FOR

of

CHINA

and beautiful evergreen border.

:
Willow,

=

Lounge

9:30-2.
on

rt nagglh

LOT

corner

vais

wt

W.

9:30-4;
Sat.
Northfield,

OWN | , ORIENTAL
Sunset, E. RUGS;
on Drur“OIL

Get s

$50 7 Drawer Desks

er,

$7, oho:

for information.
many

GreenBay,

FOR

from
town.
Area
of
$45, 000
new
homes. $9,500. CR 2-5008 after 6 p.m.
.

bulla

$45

gore ocd

6th,
7th, 8th.
Drury
Lane,

Dinett

nette
Beds

$80 Hollywood Beds

SELLING EVERYTHING

after

+

$80 5 pe.
$80 Bunk

Sales

House

_Small house on good lot. Call 831-4876.

dead

Residential vatrain and lake.

with

ST.

Barn BA 3-8890.

Conducted

| 171

PAINTINGS; 3
sets twin beds comp.; many chests;
desk; studio couch; sofa; 2 pr. beaut.

164
x 330’

| Res. PA 4-5171

‘

New
8-7373

pou in East Winnetka? Now is | LINCOLNSHIRE-HEAVILY

ORTUNITY!
t avail. near shops,

reas.

LAKE

ig —

SEEKS

best

om

1460

St.
Joseph, an
$13,500. Phone

or

contract

re iy ai Wicket
sect Laiea
on large lot, will sub-divide. Would buy

Property

wished

$4,500

consider

shaped lot wth almost 100’ frontage on

Ca

4-5 BEDROOMS:

Sale—Vacant

Price:

will

bf Boia
NORTHBROOK:

i 144 BATHS. FROM OWNER
Call HI 6-2055
ey

iy et

Westwood

FROM

erelcing h pier
0

Ct.

WILMETTE;

| GLENCOE

cole’ 7 iggpetcheaileomad

_—_____——

occa

6 p.m.

ox 80, Wilmette
“°° |
HOME

he Aca

BUILDER

PARTY
DESIRES
ELE.ry, 4 bdrm. home in Eastern

WINNETKA

Owner

ogan,
schools.

GLENVIEW

"Box 365, Glenview, Ill. 60025.

=

offer.

+

verything must be

Contemporary Sofas
CASMUCTIONEERS W.© Hadley - | $229
$130 4 pe. Bedrm. Sets,
Col. 0.
DISTRICT, CONVENIENT TO | HIGHLAND PARK: 50’ X 150’ LOT ON | Col. Dan Danner
3p ORTATION.
;

oe

| NASH

TO 7 BEDROOMS. NEW TRIER

“5

eC

ss

677-8990

4-sr

WALNUT

—

Bares

stair

rs. custom
trunks; books

DBL.

DRESSER

| AUTOMATIC

ES
from $69.95
RECONDITIONED
GUARANTEED
FREE DELIVERY
NORTH SHORE REFRIGERATION

Crawford and Simpson (Golf Road)

DISCOUNT
CRIB
SALE
Lullabye-Edison-Childcraft-Storkline

f

dbl. mirror, man’s chest, night stand,

matching

lamps.

$125;

girl’ s

French

Juvenile

rug, Easy chair. $35; light french
coffee tbl. leather

top.

$15.

ID

2-5846.

WASHERS

RS

rom

items

$19

:

99

at discount

prices

General Discount Mart

1433

Milwaukee

Av.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star ° Highland Park Herald « Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

AR

April

6,

6-2060

|

1967 Ze

�1172. For Sale—Household
Goods

LEAVING TOWN
MUST
SELL
MISC.
FURNITURE—
top quality. Much garden equipment;
Jacobsen
reel
mower;
elec.
hedge
trimmer
and edger;
roller;
Scott
spreader, rakes; hose; patio furn. and
much
more.
Excellent
G.E.
elec.
stove; refrig; washer and drier. Many
other items. AL 6-1639.
MUST SELL THURS., FRI., SAT.
Less than 1 yr. old: 2 blk. Naugahyde
couches;
end tbl.; 2 bkceases.;
white
liv. rm. couch; pr. occas. chrs.; 2 pr.
green
drapes;
student’s
desk.
Less
than 4 yrs. old: Queen sz. bed bkcase.
hdbd.;
triple dresser w/mirr:;
chest;
credenza;
bar. Also 4 din. rm. chrs.;
paintings and other hsehold goods.
629 Long Rd. Glenview.
724-9379.

TO

FLORIDA

IN

RM.

OCCAS.

TABLES;

MOST
UNUSUAL
FIREPLACE.
OF
brass
ormolu
and
porcelain;
some
interesting
fine old paintings and an
exciting’
diverse collection of antique
china,
old boxes,
brass
candlesticks
and other charming Victorian accessories may
be seen at The
Finishing
Touch, 4137 Main St., Skokie, noon to
five, Tuesday through Sat.

ANTIQUES,

ae

woodgrain
misc.
i
Thurs.,

some.
with
UHF
Tank vacuums;

control.

All syerenters,

ae books, si
oa.
etc.
LOORS FULL PL
WHITE ELEPHANT SHOP
Prairie View, Ill. Open 6 days a week.
Closed Mons.
1 mi. W. of Half Day on
Rt. 22. 1 blk. N. at RR tracks.
RECORDS ’N FM
Voice
of. Music
record
player,
FM
tuner, amplifier, in floor cabinet with
separate wood cabinet floor speaker,
monaural,
$150. Also
modern.
secretary desk, matching stool, $60. Cheap
mise.
household
items.
UN
4-3845
eves.
ANTIQUE SECRETARY AND CHAIRS;
black garden urns; stone bases; plant
stand; Woodard patio furniture; Pineapple
4
poster;
framed
prints;
Needlepoint
benches,
pillows;
21’
color TV;
marble tor console;
brass
andirons;
some silver; china; books;
pool table. 1030 Ashland, Wilmette.
PC.
BEIGE
CONTOUR
SETTE;
blue, 96’’ sette; 2 Persimmon liv. rm.
chairs:
maple desk and chair;
light
wood Baumritter bdrm. set with desk,
chair, night table and chest,
bed is
twin
sz.
All
in
good
cond.
Reas.
—*
See Sat. or Sun. only. OR 64535.

Butcher Block Table, 48" dia.
FR. CAFE
BASE;
GOLD
KARASTAN
rug, 9x12;
1 pr. bright yellow linen
curtains, 61 x 80 ea. panel, queen sz.
dust ruffle to match,
all like new.
Brass \ sempirit very old fire screen.
256-393:
WOMAN’ DESK,
SOLID
CHERRY,
new $195, sell for $70; Fr. Prov. solid
cherry Lingerie chest 4’ high 19’’ wide
13’”’ deep, 5 drawers, new $135 sell for
$60. Wk. days 9 to 5. Phone 446-4700
evens.
and wk.
ends
251-7112.
Mrs.
Howell.
MOVING
TO APT. BAKER
DIN.
RM.
table and coffee table; gold porch ru
and
black
laced
with
white
pore
furn.;
Antique
white
chests
and
headboard.
Lounge
chair;
studio
couch;
tea
cart.
Exc.
cond.,
much
misc. Call 256-0052.
HONEST,
BUT
HONEST
LIKE
NEW
“Basic-Witz”
3 pe.
contemp.
bdrm.
suite w/custom made bedspread and
drapes
at
a _ great
saving
you'll
recognize
immed.,
plus
misc.
Will
show
11-6
Sun.,
Gordon,
6209
N.
Winthrop, Chicago.
BEAUTIFUL
OFF-WHITE
carpeting
10’x18’;
also
runners,
same
carpeting.
bargain. Mr. Stone, UN 4-7

3

NYLON
small
A_
real

and

and

fibreglass bedspreads
oragen. $11.50 per set.

BEIGE

TUXEDO

Italian

top

i

leaf

Bay

bolster.

Stauffer

CARPETING

All

like

quilted

new.

bed

SH

3-

machine

$100.

446-7267.

FOR

2 BDRMS.,

$30,

Lawson Type Easy Chair,
GOOD
6116,

table
after

Rd.

ROCKING
CHAIRS;
tbl.; round oak pedestal

ice

spread,

fans;

All wool. Also stair and hall carpeting. Uphol, chair; drapes; Electrolux.
Amazing bargains. VE 5-2642.

EAGLE ANTIQUES

Green

window

UNIQUE
AUTHENTIC
MEDITERranean
commode.
Hand
crafted
in
Europe, over 60 years old, —
oak
over 5” thick. $320. Woodard 1 e. tbl.,
6 chairs with cushions. $125. |
6-2189.

cord

din. rm.
bdrm. chests;
; hide-a-bed, 338-3520

BRASS

3

$150;

chest; Frigidaire; 100 yds. wool beige

2644

chairs;
7670

"Hillcrest 6-3275
;

TBL.,
4
and chair:
lamps;
3
HO
5-1515

ALL
FORMICA
WHITE
FRENCH
provincial bedrm, set; headboard, dbl.
dresser, dresser desk, commode night
tbl.,
desk
chr.,
white
occas.
chair.

42"

"folding

OF
condiOR 6-

ESTEE SLEEPER COUCH; KIT. SET;
group of 4 pictures; 2 naugahyde arm

tebe"
DOWN
CUSHoutdoor furniture;

Directoire

PAIR
good
Call

KITCHEN
SET,
OVAL
chairs;
knotty pine desk
Weiman
tables;
3 table
chairs;
vacuum
cleaner.
after 6 p.m.

bric-a- pac,

SH 3-7298 after

DRAPES;

ANTIQUES:
FR.
YELLOW
TOLE
wall clock; sm. Eng. Sheffield footed
coffee
urn
on
stand
w/bowl;
Eng.
Repousse silver cr. pitcher;
Fr. oval
mirror plateau; rare buys. 281-4804.

446-4700,
Weekdays
9-5 phone
and wknds. 251-7112, Mrs. Howell.
GARAGE '‘SALE—NOT JUNQUE SALE
7519 N. East Prairie Rd., Skokie
Fri. 7 p.m. -9 p.m., Sat., Sun, 11 a.m.5 p.m. Antique clocks; Furniture; TV;

LG.

TEAK:

MAYTAG
40”
GAS
RANGE
EXCELlent cond. owner moved to Calif. Baby
gal
good cond. Best offer. DA. 8-

PAIR
OF
SIGNED
STEUBEN
GLASS
fish—sun
fish—no
longer
in producponel Orig. $225 apiece, will sell pr. for

and

DRAW

mahogany
lamp
tables,
pool
sconce. Best offer.

GARAGE
SALE;
501 WASHINGTON,
Glencoe.
Thurs.,
country.
28’ mag.
extension
ladder;
aluminum step ladder; garden equip.;
florescent light fixtures:
cles and misc. household items.

art objects

AND

tbl.;

cream

tbl.,

Chicago, Evanston. UN 4-6600
LEAVING
CITY-EXC.
rm, chrs. 2 for $35; ingeeer top

tbl.

2

CONDITION.
call

after

DAVIS

8-

6 p.m.

MOVING—KENMORE
WRINGER
washer;
dresser w/matching chest of
drawers;
davenport,
lounge
chair.
Seaeeawe.
Miscellaneous.
Call 864KEEP
CARPET
CLEANING
PROBlems small- use Blue Lustre wall to
wall. Rent electric shampooer
$1.00.
Benard’s
Hardware.
846
Dodge
St.
Evanston.
KITCHENAID
PORTABLE
DISHwasher;
beaut. Formica kitchen set.
Fam.
rm.
couch,
tables, _ chairs,
bookcases, desk etc. Exc. cond. HO 56693.
PC.
HARD
MAPLE
BDRM.
SET;
double
bed,
chest,
dressing
table,
mirror and bench, also maple dresser
and
mirror.
Best
offer.
Phone
8648611.
MOVING
MUST SELL:
OPEN HOUSE
Sun. April 9th, 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Liv.
rm.,
din. rm., kitch. furn., washing
machine,
misc.
items. 5855 N. Fair.field, Chg. (2700 W.) 2nd fl. AR 1-5255.

bathinette
4452.

CU.

FT.

$8;

‘lamps;

PHILCO

=

Ry

SH

REFRIG.

Loveseat
and
Barrel
PArk 4-8128. No calls

chair,
Fri.

3.

W/LG.
$10

ea.

NAUGAHYDE
HIDE-A-BED;
orators
marble
top
commode,
Singer
sewing
17x 40;
drapes;
chine, Like new cab., exc. cond.
4234.

ma728-

Antique Furniture ae
Ss
808

or cent
. W.

of ' Green

Bay

Road.

HOUSEHGED
SALE,
BABY
FURNIture, carriage-stroller,
antique china,
silver, cut glass, rugs, TV, rummage.
9 to 5, 718 Clark, Evanston. 328LIKE
NEW
3 PC.
OFF-WHITE
SILK
sectional
sofa;
“ pink
naugahyde
high back chairs;
quilted print easy
chair; single bed w/brass peemponre.;
lamps, etc. Call eves. 272-308
MUST SELL SS EDIATELY
Furniture in builder’s model
homes.
Compl. rooms or ind. pieces. Must see
i
Free
delivery.
Cash
or
terms. Model Homes, 437-1364.

and

pote

oval

CHERRYWOOD
‘
. Fr. type

lib,

rocker,

small

dresser

tbls.,

FRIGIDAIRE
double

oven; good condition.
Hillcrest 6-8461

$35

10 pe. D

F

2-21"T

MILLIONS
OF
RUGS
HAV E
cleaned with Blue Lustre.

ica’s

MOD.

CUSTOM
after

colors
retain
brilliance
in
carpets
cleaned
with
Blue
Lustre.
Rent
electric shampooer,
$1.00. Ace Hardware, Glenview.
SEW.
MACH.
IN CAB.,
NEEDS
RE-

pair,

$10;

formica

top

wal.

kit.

og

attaches to wall, w/2 wal. chrs., $20;
white
Cosco
high
chairs, $5.00
ih
nylon mesh playpen, $8.00. 729-2879.
FURNITURE
FROM
MODEL
HOME.
Brand new fruitwood dining room set:
bdrm. sets; lamps:
chairs. Also used
furniture.
Crest
‘Realty,
appt.
only,
RO 1-4900
G.E,

ELECTRIC STOVE
Like-new, $75
PANELED BAR
Good Condition, $25
Call 272-3998 after 3 p.m.
MAYTAG
AUT.
WASHER
$60 ROPER
30’’ gas range $50. Call evenings after
5:00 p.m. 328-6831.

ELECTROLUX

VACUUM

Excellent condition.
‘AL 1-7290

$20.

CLEANER
Dealer.

Call

SELL LIKE

Evanston.

‘a
Robert

DRESSER

after

6 p.m.

PIECE

ie
G

COMPLETE

suite
for
sale,
Call BR
4-5671

Mc

2nd fir.,

a
y

before

10

a.

LIMED OAK DIN. RM. SET,
ra ihe
Wakefield 4-pe. sect.;
og

f

season.

bed with partial canopy, m
matching white dresser
$65. Call 328-0044.
COMPLETE
BEDROOM
dresser, night stand, mirror,

beds, beds
3-342

pak

YD.

3 Yarape ang

CORT

2 DAN

1 pure linen with napkins.
9 a.m.

or

blk.

w/

Call

after
5 p.m
UNiversity 4-0668

SOFA’

2

;

BEDS,

and

pint

Very

reapeainie.

ideal

SOFA,
CUSTOM —
for living rm. or
7

525-3018."

top, 34 across,
18 high.
Both
Like new. 328-4912 after 6 or Sat.

MATHUSHEK
SPINET
GRAND
PIano. No. 84754 $150; knotty pine hutch
and 72” tbl., 2 benches, 2 chrs. $100 or
best offer. 675-2983.

Double

Dresser,

Walnut,

GOOD CONDITION. fans
metal desk. GR. 5-7160

FOR sae
er,

MUST
SELL THIS WEEKEND.
BEST
offer takes, desk and chair;
hide-a= &lt;a sofas, with corner table. Call
44
HEAVY
NYLON
PLUSH CARPETING,
choice of 4 colors, reg. $8.00 yd., close
outb Rus.
$3.75 yd. Terms.
Empire,
Dempster, 965-4300.
a

Caton
RCA
TV
CONSOLETTE
(Mark series), $95. Large bird cage,
$5.00; twin sz. white headboard, S
00.
Call T. Carr, 724-7037 or TA 3-911
RCA
COLOR
21 TV LOUIS
XV CAE.
$350 or best offer; 38 ir
royal blue
nylon ecrptg., 7 mos. old, $190 or best
2 fer; Fans, "ete. 272-3511.
G.E.
MOBIL
MAID
DISHWASHER
$60; 35 ft. light gray draw drps. and
track $40; 2 G.E. air conditioners 3/4
and 14 ton; best offer. 869-5554.
MOVING:
MUST
SELL
CARPETING
with padding. draveries. hide-a-bed.
Call 679-3520
EMPIRE
TILT-TOP
PEDESTAL
TAble;
antique walnut and cherry din.
table;
wicker
couch
and
matching
chair. ID 3-1057 after 6 p.m.

7 7 PIECE KIT. “SET
CALL 965-3729.
QUEEN WASHER AND

SPEED
de

luxe

model,

stainless
r

STUDENT'S

., items call after 6 pm 3:
6

VERY

FINE

BAKER

banded table 64 x 44.

white
$395

buffet.

Reasonable.

DREXEL

antique

CHEST,

white,

$100;

5

Beauti:

|

hand loomed, cut Colby, are
green $650 for $100. UN 4-1

AVOCADO

NYLON

12X

;
modern
walnut
mirror $75. 475-4058
brown and beige Pro
chairs, and ‘ paore t

TWIN BED eed
SOLID

Ha

LOUIS XV BEDROGRE SE
Dbl. bed, dresser, chest,
nigh
Box
springs
and
mattress,
condition. SHeldrake 3-6056.
TWIN BEDS COMPLETE
tresses and box springs,

corner

sens

board

unit, $125.

NUT
dressers Men’s with shirt s ac
Ladies
double
dresser
w
mirror 42 by 32. Call 869-

FRIGIDAIRE, 15 CU. FT.,
Double door. Good condition.
Also 19”’ TV.
OR 3-6409

MOTOROLA
21’
TABLE
MODEL
T.V.
walnut
grain
cabinet.
Good
working condition. Call YO 5-4773.

LOFTY

|

W/EXT EN:

WILL

Sherman,

TOP,

PILE

AND

BEIGE

perfect
co
GR 5-3522.

liv. room
set,
}
Inquire aft. 5 p.m.

‘all

100 YD. SCULPTURED
WOOL
Ital. mahog. 6 pe. bedrm. set;
furniture;
end tables, lamps;
machine. EDgewater 4.6260.

SOFT

MOVING:

ANTIQUE

DIAMONDS
ARE
A_
GIRL’S
BEST
friend — until she finds Blue Lustre
for
cleaning
carpets.
Rent
electric
shampooer,
$1.00 Ace Hdwr.,
Northbrook.

IS

W/ST

ie
air conditioner, 18,
220 volts, $175. Call 869-7777.

MUST
SELL
TODAY.
LEAVING
town. Best offer. Fr. Prov. din. rm.
set;
end
tbls.;
rugs;
elec.
fan;
goblets; misc. YO 6-9155.

table

MADE
In
p.m.

6

SET

ZENITA
TY:
Ri.
ee:
DISHES,
service for 8, $8.00;
raperies;
Gold
bedspread;
$7.00;
living
rm.
lamp.
Call PArk 4-9059.
:
peg
2
Spite
ALL
NYLON
400
YDS.
t $2.50 a yd.; 450 yds. plush nylon at
5
a
yd.
Will
separate.
Terms.
Empire, LA 5-9626.

cocktail

TBL.,

3 PRINT CHAIRS;
MARBLE
table; sectional ‘sofa; 2 en
lamps; 2 benches; couch; (9¢
2 TV chairs; 2 snack tls.

SELLING
OUT
DISPLAY
in
4
model
homes.
Will
up to 50%. off. We deliver.
255-0670

round

RM.

MAHOGANY DINING ROO: \
6 CHAIRS, TABLE AND B

TRANSFERRED:
SELLING
BLOND
oak dinette table and 4 chairs, exc.
cond.
$45;
Dominion
broiler/baker,
$7.00. Call 869-9226.

glass
mah,

DIN.

condition—$30 ~
UN 4-1996

LIKE NEW
pet part dale pa 42 SQ.
red nylon and 57 s
)
reasonable. Pads inch
6 p.m. and wkends. 761-

MOVING:
KITCH.
SET;
60
YDS.
wool
crptg.;
single
hdbrd.;
frame;
chest;
mirror;
night
stand;
bed
—_
and drapes. Reas. Phone DA 8-

32x 31
x 26;

Hdwr.

and 2 arm chrs.;
., flash defrost. Ail perf
729-4249 after 5 p.m..or Mon. mi

USED GAS STOVES AND
refrigerators. Dealer. UN 4-5133
1104 Emerson St., rear, after 6 p.m.

W/LEATHER

electri

V&amp;S

Good

EVANSTON

TABLE

Rent

Taylor

GREEN DAVENPOR

SALE:
pear
NYLON
$5.85
sq.
yd.
now
$3.
yd.
Complete
servicing and remodeling ld carpet.
864-5551 ACE CARPET
CO.
1620 Maple Ave.
Evanston

CORNER

finest.

$1.00.

NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY!
Clearing
out
furniture
from
model
homes. Complete rooms or individual
pieces. Free delivery. Cash or terms.
Model Homes.
537-6770.

BUILDER
furniture
separate,

;

lounge chairs, $50. 272-7368.

Rugs;
2 ‘oma Lol
Liv. pag
Call
after 7 p.m. or Sun. HO 5-

SORRY SAL IS NOW A MERRY
GAL.
She
used
Blue
Lustre
rug
and
upholstery
cleaner.
Rent
electric
shampooer
$1.00.
Micrael’s
V&amp;S
Hardware, Evanston.
MAPLE
BEDROOM
SET:
DOUBLE
bed,
Simmons
matt.
and spring, lg.
chest, dressing table, bench, mirror,
$125. Other misc. GR 5-1279 aft. 6 p.m.
and Sat.
OUR MOVE IS YOUR GAIN
Carpeting 61 yds. avocado, 14 black
Drexel breakfront; stereo AM-FM
Solid walnut shelves-cabinets; desk;
Danish chairs. Evanston, 869-4140

FINEST
HEINRICH
IMPORTED
Ivory body porcelain china service for
10 plus serving pieces. Asking
$150.
1
yas silver serving pcs. Offer. 729-

with matching
CR 2-4498 after

O V ING—SACRIFICE
cus. 3 pe. sec. beige sofa;
thick
glass
cocktail

ROSEWOOD

ZENITH
T.V.
19”
REMOTE
CONtrol, w/stand $95; wash. mach. Speed
Queen Wringer-type $25;
Gibson aircond. 5,000 BTU $45; WH dehumidifier
$25; all good condition. 945-1287.

cheap; other hshld. items. GRaceland
7-3415.
4 METAL
FOLDING
CHAIRS,
$8.00;
folding step stool, $5. 00; Hobart elec.

silk drapes.

PC.
SHERATON
MODEL.
MAHOG.
bedrm.
set;
full
sz.
bed;
triple
dresser; chest on chest; bedside tble.;
powder tble.;
rocker. Eves.
or Sat.,
Sun. Reasanable. SHeldrake 3-1289.

wood tables: painted double dresser;
slant
top
desks;
marble
top
commode; Dorothy’s, 1231-35 Chicago Av.,
Evanston.

rugged, one yr. old,
DEN ogy
rust,
$75 ea.;
OVERSIZE
UPHOL.
LOUNGE CHAIR, $50. 679-2481
ZENITH
REMOTE
CONTROL
black and white TV; sofa bed; foam
mattress both sides; 2 very expensive

white

FURNITURE SALE: NEW AND USED.
Also, repairing, refinishing, upholster.
ing. Cane
and
rush seats
installed.
Weber’s
Furniture
Co., 829 Chicago,
Evanston. UNiversity 4-6600.

CARVED

chairs, Nig
$250; 2 BEAUT.

antiques;

6 YEAR CRIB
BOOSTER CHAIR.
EXCELLENT CONDITION.
AL 1-4290

Se:

626 Waukegan Rd.
BOOKCASES-DESKS-CHESTS, ETC.
UNPAINTED FURNITURE MART
Largest Selection - Discount Prices
7550 N. Milwaukee Ave. (At Harlem)
Open Mon. and Thurs. evenings.
OPEN it
oe
11 to 3
763-

M

MILLIONS
OF
RUGS
HAVE
BEEN
cleaned with Blue Lustre. It’s America’s finest. Rent electric shampooer,
ave
Millen
V&amp;S
Hardware,
Wilmette.

Apt.

Sets;
ao

WALNUT DINING ROOM SET, TABLE
8 chairs and buffet,
good condition.
$150.
Ant.
Vict.
walnut
table,
exc.
cond. $75. Call after 5 p.m. weekdays
or all day Sat., Sun. UN 4-5084.
MUST SELL: GE REFRIG.;
ROPER 6
burner,
2
oven
broiler
stove;
22”
window fan:
maple beds, chest, box
spring,
mattresses;
rugs;
kit.
cab.,
mise. hshld. goods. ID 2-5629.

SCRATCHLESS!
mah. Fr. Prov. din.
. plus 6 chairs,
Empty guest room? Maple bdrm. set:
. bed plus 3 pes., good as new,
$100. Also faded Fr. Prov. couch, $35.
446-1754 or 251-4569.

remote

DARK
BEIGE
WOOL
RUG,
15
FT.
x 19 ft. Pad included, reas. Wrought
iron furniture, pompeian green, 3 pc.
sect.,
arm
chr., 2 glass top tables.
Call after 5 p.m. HI 6-0423.

6

6

_ [172 For Sale—Household

eg
COMPLETE FURNISHINGS OF 5, RM,

top;

UNBELIEVABLE!
Spotless! Beaut.

JUNQUE

Used

April 6, 1967

w/Formica
pieces
and
after 6 p.m.

BEAUT.

lamps;
mirrors;
pictures;
Baker
fruitwood
8’ low boy
cab.;
20’’ GE
exhaust
fan;
two
30”
wide
cab.
w/hutch
tops;
crystal;
linen;
bedsprds.;
75
yds.
avocado
carpeting;
foam
pad;
drapes
w/brass_
rods;
misc.; decorator aeons: All like new.
-Must
sell.
338-6908
aft.
7 p.m,
or
wknds.
SACRIFICE
HOME
FURNISHINGS,
luxury
near
north
side
apt.
Den
contemp. wall unit, extra chests, etc.
Dining room, Ital. fruitwood 42”’ round
with 2, 12’’ straight leaves, pads plus
stunning buffet server; Dux free form
teak table, other chairs, tables, lamps
etc. Finest carpeting throughout. Will
sacrifice. Wrought pe * pie oe furn.
By appt. only, MO 4
PVT.;
EARLY
a
AER -ENG.
dec. 6 drawer
chest, $190;
ant. Fr.
dec.
mbl.
top
50’ wide
chest,
cost
$1,250
sell $285;
sml.
ant.
regency
tble.;
lavishly ‘inlaid
mounted
ant.
Fr.
Louis
XV
cab.
comm.;
fine
paintings; art objects; bronzes; carvings;
Oriental pieces. By appt. Call
674-4587.
WALNUT
DIN.
RM.
SET:
TABLE
3
leaves,
pads,
6 chairs
plus
2 arm
chairs, white leath. seats, buffet and
china cabinet. In exc. cond. $200. Solid
wal.
bdrm.
set:
dbl.
bed,
dresser,
framed
mirror,
chest-on-chest
and
night stand. In good cond. $125. Pr.
Me gg
uph. arm chairs, $50, Phone
RO 1-8993.
STERLING
COFFEE
POT;
SEVERAL
small pieces of Sterling Silver. Set of
old sterling flatware, large Sheffield
tray;
plated
coffee
pots;
Sterling
spoons. Pine chest of drawers; dower
chest, buttermilk paint. China; Glass;
Pictures; etc.
EVANSTON. ANTIQUES AND RESALE
£26 Custer.
Hrs. 10-4;
Sat. to 3.
A

FRENCH
PROVINCIAL
9 PC. FRUIT:
wood din. rm, set; 2 complete walnut

2 WEEKS.

Any fair offer will buy.
18 mo.
old
w/w
it.
green
wool
ei
and
padding,
approx.
szs.
167x118’
—
11’ x 12’ — 12’6’’ x 12’9’’"; Mah. Credenza, 66’’
x 20”; Mah. twin beds, dresser
w/mirror, night stand, will spe., Mah.
Tier tbl., pull-up
chr.;
bdrm.
chr.;
custom- tiie
draw
drapes;
lamps;
pictures; misc. 869-1665.

LIV.

GARAGE
SALE
FROM
HOUSE
RErefrig./freezer;
modeling.
2 dr.
bed,
3/4
size,
thentic
early
Amer.
sink
and
cabs.
w/formica
counter
top;
port. in
girl’s 24’’ Schwinn bike, etc.

sri

PRIVATE
COLLECTION
OLD
new
oil
paintings;
antiques;
leaded
lamps;
ecorator
pictures;
furnishings:
water colors;
much
misc. 673-

o

MOVING

aes: ie aia

KENMORE
CLASSIC
DE
LUXE “a
stove; double door refrig.;
set and util. cab.; mahog.
extends
to 74’;
Duncan
Phyfe;
dresser
and
chest;
carptg.; misc. ‘after 6 p.m, wk. days,
all day 'Sat., Sun. 784-4151.

CPTG.;
antique
sewing

FOR

SALE

SWING

Westinghouse Deluxe Washer

REASONABLY;

al sofa; pr.
coffee table;

SET,

of chairs;
2 year crib.

PORTA

O

CRIB,

kitchen

chairs,

baby gate, misc. GR 5-5868.
SINGER
SEWING
MACE
zag

attachments

and

cabin

DRYER COMBINATION. ELECTRIC.
220 volt. Call after 6 p.m, 869-6771.

BEIGE

CUSTOM

contour
Call

MADE

chair. Like new.
after 6 p.m. OR

VIBRATING

MUST
SELL KENMORE
A
washer and electric dryer.

condition.

gre

for the

hasade

3-2868.

3 ROOMS OF MODERN FURNITURE
for sale. No reasonable offer refused.
Call for appointment
AM 2-0986
FURNITURE OF MODEL HOMES
now being
sold at 40% to 60% off.
Will separate. terms.
Empire, 965-4300

JUST
PURCHASED
BLUE
tweed rug. Reasonable, will
cost. Call 869-5159.

Moving.

GREAT
SAVINGS,
best offer on tbl.;

MOVING;

Must Sell. Kitchen

SET;
er;

HIDE-A-BED;
SWIVEL
6 year crib. 677-1482.

30”

COPPERTONE

TAPPAN'

range,
full oven.
Must
be
_ appreciate. Phone 878-7857.

ROCK-

seen

SOLID

Boke

set complete,
$175;
$10; 60’ ee | seats

ue

a

baby buggy. Call today.

GAS

CARPETING—USED

to
cond.;

light beige;

$1. ‘00 yd.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

_

all woc

Will divide.

Classified

A

�ge

q 2
ROOM,

BEDROOM,

LIVING

and kitchen furniture. All in
copaiuon, sr aaenae, For quick

KENMORE

01

e

x

DE

LUXE

dishwasher.

RO

1-868
gaa

2

reasonable.

1
MARBLE
TRAY
LAMP;
ight
iron
branch;
mirror’
with
ied self. Antique brass fixture.

lient cond. reas. Call 272-7959.
ING
DUNBAR
CONTEMPOning

rm.

set

in

walnut

and

ony. Rect. tble., 6 side chrs., 2 host
s., sideboard. Will sep. 835-4838
IECE
SECTIONAL,
BROCADE,
ditional, perfect condition. Califormodern
sofa
and
chair.
Both
omnable. Call 251-5133 after 6:30.

TABLES;

DESK;

T.V.;

DRAP-

;
15x19
rug;
corner
azine rack; table lamp;

cabinet;
call after

p.m. 475-3089.

METAL WARDROBE,
71 x 34 x 24, good condition;
VANITY WITH MIRROR.

Call GReenleaf 5-5999

Ee. REFRIG.;
METAL
WARDROBE;
Ss rocker:
rowing machine;
step
carafe with warmer;
hassock;

26” x 33” frames. 869-7303.
va

BLOND
MAHOG.
_
$10
ea.;

ves.

ie

3954

BUFFET,
din.
table,

Sundays

0% REDUCTIONS. TOP QUALITY
ay Carpets. 7005 N. Clark, Chgo.

SIMMONS SOFA BED

a YRS. $100. EXC. CONDITION...
432-1365
DER
;

SELLING
OUT
DISPLAY
in
4
model
homes.
Will

rate,

up

to

50%

off.

Spin—Dryer
YRS.

OLD.

meee

We

deliver

Washer

| nicaiede* we ¥ ea

crn
SET, SIRHOGANY axe.
By;
Bizs;
Nesco roaster on stand,
agnavox
lowboy
TV
set, 23”,
: 463- 1053, eves. and wkends.
RECTORS
CHAIRS.
WALNUT.
naugahyde, brass fittings. Also 2
. lounge chrs., clean architectural
. 337-0828 after 6 p.m.
SALE:

oF

HIDE-A-BED

COUCH

best offer.

Call DA 8-6924
4 CUSHION
SOFA
WITH
COVmahogany
coffee
table,
mica top, $10. Excellent condition.
Call 869-2670

“SELL,

EXCELLENT

CONDI-

. Couch: 2 lounge chairs;
DS;
gold
carpeting
and
Ss. su 4-5059 after 6 p.m.

NINGEST

CARPET

tables;
drapes.

CLEANER

ever used, so easy too. Get Blue
. Rent electric shampooer, $1.00.

oi ‘Hardware,

li

CU.

Evanston.

FT,

REFRIGERATOR;

; mangle
84’’ 2 cushion sofa; all
‘in wubelicnt condition. Call after
p.m. 338-5985.
ICH
LAVENDER
SOFA
WAL-

finish,

like

new.

Custom

. Orgin.
price $400
onable price. Call OR

ONAL

SOFA,

plastic

will sell
6-4644.

SEVERAL

at

TA-

; odd chairs; lamps. Please phone
appointment after 6 p.m.
831-4028
‘DER CABINETS;
ROPER STOVE;

1 Temp

2 door

O 4-4815

after

=;

1 white

refrigerator;

COMB.
drawer

desk

STEREO;
chests 44”

and oe

Priced

sale, Phone AL 1-2514

_LAWSON
USHION,
covers.

sofa

4 p.m.

21”
TV
matching 3

SOFA

MADE
BY
Call 256-1097.

A: LIKE NEW;

7

HERITAGE.

SOLID OAK

Household

All

reas.

TWIN
SZ.
SEALY
EXTRA
FIRM
mattress,
box
spring,
“Hollywood
frame, $60; Mahog.- dresser with night
stand $65. CR 2-4498 after 6.
KITCHEN
SET
FOR
2, 36’’
ROUND
formica
table
with
2
upholstered
chairs, $60; marble end table, $20. CR
2-4498 after 6.

4 ROOMS
Admiral

Portable

ANTIQUE

x

aS RSSWANE:
ETC.

1132 Florence,

Saturday,

9:30

Evanston.

a.m.

to

?.

‘A BEIGE, 6 CUSHIONS
VERY REASONABLE
Call 251-5153 after 6 p.m.

tee

KIT.

SET

pertaiee

pe. Sach.
after5

AND

5

dishwasher,

set. All exc.

‘and mattress

_ Classified

$10;

CHAIR

1 year

cond:

AWER
MAPLE
DRESSER
$15;
six year, natural

19"

ART

JONES.
SOFA;
Nesco
after 6

CHINESE
MODERN
BLOND
DINING
table, 36
x 54, with 2, 10” leaves and
pads, 6 chairs. $50. Call 272-2408.
GLASS
high,

SHOWCASE,
70 X 18,
3 shelves. Best offer. 272- 8967.

COOPER
LAWN
MOWER:
reel;
riding
attachment;
great
large lawn. $70. 446-0191

38”

OCCASIONAL
TABLE,
2
END
TAbles, black with light Formica tops,
$20 for all. 272-4528
SOFA.
DOWN
CUSHIONS,
CHINTZ
slipcover. $100. French wing chair $50.
Desk Duncan Phyfe $25. AL 1-5591.
SOFA AND TWO MATCHING CHAIRS.
Wooden frame, brown nylon cushions.
Good condition, $50 AL 1-0164.
ITALIAN
PROVINCIAL
DINING
room set. Breakfront, drop-leaf table,
4 chrs., teacart. Good cond. AL 1-7184.
WALNUT
DINING
ROOM
SET;
BUFfet;
china cabinet, table and chairs,
reasonable. Call ALpine 1-6366.
3 YEAR OLD WESTINGHOUSE
ELECTRIC.
STOVE.
REASONABLE
PRICE. 864-7458.
FIRTH
BEIGE
WOOL
CARPETING
50 yards without padding. $200.
Call AL 1-3549.
OVAL BRAIDED
RUG,
HIGH
CHAIR,
3 table larhps,
4 bar
stools,
chair,
pictures. Much misc. 251-8909.
HOUSEHOLD
ing antiques

FURNITURE
also kit. ware.
Call 328-2293.

OR

WITH
finish

Call 256-2926.

USED

REFRIGERATORS

AND GAS STOVES
pick-up.
Dealer

UN

4-5133

WILL
BUY
YOUR
GOOD
QUALITY
used furniture and antiques. For quick
service call
The oe
Crost wnciasiues
Store
UN 4-01
UN 4-2550
WE NEED PIANOS
rugs. Fine furn. and china.
FIELDS
AM 2-2023; eves. VE 5-1640

oriental

Let The Swede
LARS LARSON
296-2135

174

WE

ANYTHING
UN 9-0223

Radio-TV-Hi-Fi—For

WESTINGHOUSE
STEREO
TAPE
corder, model H26RS1, like new.
value—$135. 272-3168.

21”
COLOR
MAGNAVOX
CONSOLE
1 year 3 months old. Perfect condition
$400. Call 251-6917.

175

Apparel

THE
80912 MAIN

and

DAvis 8-9898

AND
SUMMER
WEAR.
see our designer collection.

ask

CASH$
For 5 Ladies’,
and. Children’s
Men’s
clothing;
shoes;
accessories. We buy
household
items,
cut
glass,
china,
silver, bric-a-brac, antiques, etc. Call
DElaware 7- 9342.
GOLD COAST RESALE. SHOP
COLLEGE
AND
HIGH
SCHL.
GIRL’S
wardrobe.
Beaut.
like
new,
coats,
dresses
(daytime
and prom),
robes,
jackets,
suits,
jumpers,
blouses,
sweaters,
cotton
shirtwaists.
Many
famous labels. Szs. 7, 9, 10, and 12.
AL 6-1172.

JANE

GILLOGLY’S

KENILWORTH

RESALE

BRING IN YOUR SPRING AND
summer clothing for resale.
644 Green Bay Rd.
256-2990

YE OLDE

INCLUD-

RACKE

RESALE AND THRIFT
1508 Howard St., Chicago

SHOP

743-9188

WILL
SACRIFICE
BEAUTIFUL
TURquoise
formal,
worn
once,
size
8.
Ho)
finest Winnetka shop. Call AL

6 YR. CRIB, MATTRESS AND MATCHing chest; excellent condition.
HILLcrest 6-5823

SILVER
FOX
Call 864-8211.

Goods

WANT TO BUY
FINE FURNITURE,
%cur GLASS, BRIC-A-BRAC,
SILVER, ETC.

CHINA

FOR: BEST
CALL

RESULTS

HOLLYWOOD
3-3573
OR

6618 N. Ridge.

WHOLE

tools;

antiques;
job
buy it all.
Auctioneer: Col.

lots;
Dan

HOUSEFUL

toys;

hardware;

liquidations;
Danner.

Tear Out This Ad

PA

And

will
4-5171.

Call

GR
5-8696
ANYTIME
WHEN
selling furniture, antiques, old jewelry, misc. Dorothy’s, 1231 Chicago Av.,
vans.

FOR

PRICES
BY ye
3 ISBERIAN
ORIENTAL
TRADELINS. ACCEPTED

GReenleaf

Squirrel Cape, Sz. 16, $35;

5-0108

CHICAGO ART GALLERIES
Member-Anovraisers Ass’n of America
AN
T IQUES-PAINTINGS-ART
OBJECTS-FURNITURE.
HIGHEST
PRICES PAID.
Miss Hall
561-7256
WANTED,
INTERESTING
IRON
Chandelier 21% ft. in diameter for din.
rm. Large desk with many
drawers
and
cubby
holes.
Send
sketeh
and
ae
Robert C. Davis, Box 12, Cary,

JACKET,

$25,

SZ.

14.

BEAUTIFUL NORWEGIAN BLUE
fox 5 tier let-out stole, 28’’ long; orig.
cost $800; sacrifice at $300. Days, AU
7-3530 or JU 8-2681 weekends.
100% HUMAN HAIR WIGS.
$200 ‘value. Will Sacrifice $55.
338-4766.
MANUFACTURER’S SAMPLE
Sportswear. Slacks, blouses. shifts and
suits. Sizes 5 to 18. Terrific values.
Call

ART GALLERIES

MODEL

432-0646.

LET-OUT
MINK
DYED
MUSKRAT
fur coat;
cloth winter
coat w/plush
lining.
Both
excellent
condition.
Sz.
14. Call 328-6746 after 4 p.m.
BORGANA
WINTER
COAT,
SZ.
12,
$25; copper color wool coat w/ranch
mink
collar,
sz.
14, $335;
blk.
wool
coat, sz. 14, $15. BR 4-5429.
LUXURIOUS
BLACK PERSIAN LAMB
coat and hat, 3/4 length, finest skins,
fits all sizes, worn 6 times cost $1,200.
Asking $300. UN 4-1693.

176

For

Sale—Miscellaneous

NATIONALLY-ADVERTISED

PAINTS

Discontinued colors
REG. $6.60 FLAT PAINT

$3.50 gal.

REG.

$1.00 aft.

$4.50 gal.

$10.00

While

it lasts

ENAMEL

$1.25 at.

. . . Hurry!

WARNER PAINTS
806 GROVE

ST., EVANSTON

GREEN
KITTINGER
CHAIR,
PERfect
cond.;
Lawson
couch,
slipcovered; piano bench; Borghese mirror;
large, nicely framed Monet reproduction; metal bed, box spring, like new
Simmons mattress; 24’’ boy’s Schwinn
bike. Reas. DA 8-1565.

CHB

Jacobson

NEVER_

Lawn

USED.
all

EARLY
set. 3
bed.

Mower

1

WALNUT
DOUBLE
BED, LOUVERED
styled bookcase, Columbia extra firm
mattress
and
box
springs,
fine
condition $35. Yellow
drrsser,
black
handles, $20. 2 Brownie dresses $2.00
ea., size 5-6 and 7-8. Call 256-3172.

6

Hamlin,

Skokie

OR

HO
TRAINS
AND
TBLS.;
access.
Reasonable.
Twin
boards.

4-4088

LOTS
OF
bed head-

724-3678

GIRL’S
26’’
3-SPEED
BIKE;
white
Lullabye
wardrobe;
twin
bed
frame;
Relaxicizor;
Formica
table
top; marble
lass top table;
Tappan
built-in oven.
Ark 4-3993.
ANTIQUES;
BRASS,COPPER,
PEWter,
art glass,
furniture,
and
much
misc. Wauconda Trading Post on Rt.
12, 4 mi. N. of Lake Zurich.
Open Fri.-Sat. 10 to 6; Sun. 12-6.
JAckson 6-7495 or PArk 4-6177.
22’’ ROTARY LAWN MOWER
Auto. recoil starter with mulch plate
and clipping bag. Exc. cond. $35.
PArk 4-4848.
4X8
POOL
TABLE;
balls, cost $265 new;
1
new, $100. 272-8958.
PURPLE
tractive
finished.
shingles.

yr.

BELGIUM
old, like

MARTIN’
HOUSES.
ATwell constr.
8 rms.
compl.
glass
guard
rail,
asphalt
Occupy Apr. 17. 272-2517.

VIBRATOR
CHAIR, 3 MOTORS,
LIKE
new, $100;
kitchen set, $25; 3/4 roll
ater gr $25; lamps; snack tray set.
YARDGOODS:
BABY
FURN.;
CHILdren’s
clothing;
hsld.
items;
misc.
Reasonable.
Thursday
only.
9 to 3.
1129 Dewey, Evanston; rear dr.
24

IN. 4 H.P. ROTARY
RIDER $48 AS
is; 16 in. rotary mower, $12; Briggs
and
Stratton
engine,
$4.00;
Kids
rocking horse, $2.00. HI 6-4353.
MISC. HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
Call between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m.
869-8428

CLOTHESDA

N.

EXCHANGE
SHOP
AT
GLENVIEW
Community
Church.
1000
Elm
St.
Every Thurs., Fri., Sat. 9:30 to 12:30.
Scout
uniforms,
‘like
new
clothes,
boots, skates, etc.

Bargain Boutique
furniture.

6-3608

LARGE
CHROME
KIT. TABLE
WITH
4 chairs; 10 ft. x 17 ft. gray rug; full
size 5 switch accordion; folding bed, 2
matt. Call after 7 p.m. RO 4-8026.

Craftsman.
Self Propelled

OUTDOORS

$2.00.
5-4780

gains.

8033

DISPLAYS
AVAILABLE
FROM
flower show. $300 wrought iron table
and
chair
set $150.
Double
shelled
garden
fountains
$60.
$125
Pagoda
ng
umbrella $55. Statues $15. 234-

W/CATCHER,
USED
offer. OR 4-2832

UNIFORM _
$90. Call HO

GRAY
TUXEDO
COUCH;
CHEST
drawers; desk; decorator pole lamps;
portable
typewriter;
linen.
All bar-

MOVING;
MUST
SELL
REFRIG.
with
top
freezer,
$20;
Norge
14
Washer
and
dryer,
$100;
standup
frple. screen and grate, $15; two-way
window
fan, $5.00, table fan, $2.00;
outdoor grili $3.00, 4 pe. swing set,
pone golf cart $10; and other misc. 8692353.
DRAIN
OPENER
FOR _ LADIES!!
FIREWATER the Liquid Drain Opener helps you with a messy job easily.
No fumes, convenient to use. Get your
Bottle
of
FIREWATER
today
at:
Lemoi. Hardware,
1008 Davis. Evanston.
92 WILLIAMSBURG
RD.,
EVANSTON
OR 3-6391. Sale: Today until sold. 9
a.m.
to
5 p.m.
Beds;
sofas;
upholstered chs.; rugs; lamps; crib; p.pen; T.V. and stand; assorted garden
tools;
antique
copper
covered
dish/
goblets.
MOVING.
MUST
SELL.
BASEMENT
sale.
Guns;
Polariod
and
movie
camera, bullet casting set; 2 ton aircond.; 120 bass accordion and loads of
misc.
From
8 to. 3:30,. Thurs.,
Fri.,
Sat., and Sun. 1119 Pitner, Evanston.

dryers and patio
823 Dempster

mobil

AMERICAN
MAPLE
BEDRM.
piece with mirror and double
HI

LIV.
RM.;
DIN.
RM.;AND
BDRM.
light
gray
wool
carpeting.;
kitchen
tble. and 4 chrs.: bookcase; fans; spr.
and mattress;
2 sets of Encyclopedias;
3
rifles
plus
rack.
Very
reasonable-priced for quick sale. Call
764-2628 after 6 p.m. wk. days Sat. and
Sun. after 8 a.m.

‘ALUMINUM

GE

Low Boy Mahogany: TV
$25;
BROWNIE
Earlv Am. couch,
or AM 2-3558.

REEL TYPE POWER MOWER
good condition. $25. 446-8422

REEL MOWER
season. Reas.

LAWNMOWER;
spreader,
$100;

$25.

LOVELY
SLATE
GRAY
CARPETing, exc. cond., 26 x 19; all wool beige
shag
rug
1 yr.
old,
12x15;
man’s
olive
plaid
sport
coat
sz.
44
L.
VE 5-2581.

P.A. AMPLIFIER
50,

SELL
Scott

reel,

EMPHYSEMA
PATIENT
AT
HOME?
Nebulizer power unit $45; Dbl. gauge
for oxygen tanks $15;
also 2 bdrm.
sets; din. tbl. and server; area rugs;
6’ marb. coffee tbl.; desks. 945-5106.

IRONS

Still has guarantee card. $8 with
needed cables. 475-6199 after 6 p.m.
21”

THRIFT HOUSE

SPECIALISTS

COLLECTION OF ae
ON EXHIBIT

BOGEN

and

dishwasher, de luxe, $100; Frigidaire;
gas dryer, de luxe, $100. Call 729-4576.

SHOP—CHRIST CHURCH
710 OAK ST., WINNETKA
Open each 'Wed., 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Fine resale mdse;
Antiques;
China;
Jewelry;
Glass;
Silver;
Furniture;
Books; and Bric-a-brac.

Tues., Wed., Fri. and Saturday
10 to 4 p.m. “Thurs. 12 to 8 p.m.

CLOTHING AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
511 Main St
Evanston
Operated by Evanston Junior League

MOVING, MUST
lawn “sweeper;

GUILD

to

COME SEE AND SELECT FROM
our many skirts and blouses.

PARAMOUNT
ELECTRIC
EDGER,
$40; 2 spreaders, $5.00 ea.; 3 ged
mowers in need of repair, $5.00e
GE vacuum
cleaner, $10. 256- 2379. “er
674-0300

835-4217.

EVANSTON

MOVING OUT OF TOWN: COMPLETE
furnishings of 6 room apt. for sale.
HO 5-8286.
BASSETT
WALNUT
DRESSER,
7
mos. old, was $200, now $125. CR 24498 after 6.

Wtd. to Buy—Hshid.

CLOCK

LAST. ACT

Shore’s Most Exclusive
Resale Shop
FANTASTIC SELECTION OF SPRING

KITCHEN
SINK
DRAIN
STOPPED?
Use
Firewater
the
Liquid
Drain
Opener created for you. Buy it today
at:
Ace
Hardware,
1507 Waukegan,
Glenview.

GLENCOE

Furs

North

ST., EVANSTON

hose

TV
TABLE
MODEL,
reasonable. Call 272-8847.

SACRIFICE
ALMOST
NEW
WALLENsak Stereo tape recorder, 1633 Orrington, Call UN 4-3473.

KITCHEN
SINK
DRAIN
STOPPED?
Use
Firewater
the
Liquid
Drain
Opener created for you. Buy it toda
a: Pg
Hardware, 1119 Central, Wilmette

ATTIC ANTIQUES

STEREO
FM
CONSOLE
WITH
AMFM radio and phono. record player.
Good condition 3 yrs. old. Phone 8690054 after 6 p.m.
MOTOROLA
21”’ Screen,

IDlewood 3-1466

DECORATOR
FURNITURE,
11
PC.
Johnson din. rm. set; 3 pe. sec. sofa;
chairs;
tables;
3/4 bed and dresser.
Misc. items. Persian lamb jacket and
Mink Stole. OR 5-0442.

DAY
GAR.
SALE
1604
SOUTH
Blvd. Evanston. Like new crib w/mattr.;
bronco
horse;
steamer
trunk;
used Alum. storm windows; wood scr.
r.; Alum. storm dr.; mod. toilet and
lavatory, like new; mahog. and blond
end tbles.;
15 wood screens lge and
sm.;
ping-pong tble.;
alum.
awning;
couch; 21’’ console TV; kitchen work
cab.:
child desk:
solid oak dr.: picture window.

RE$200

6_

FOR
SALE
AT ALL
TIMES:
PIPES;
angles; iron sheets; and other misc.
HIGHLAND PARK WASTE MATERIAL
1466 Berkeley Rd., Highland Park

$4.98 and
WARNER PAINTS
806 GROVE

trade.

BEIGE RECLINER;
CHILD’S ACCORdion; bird cage; adding machine; oak
twin bed, mattress, spring; Lady’s sz.
18 gold ‘shorty coat;
sz. 16 Persian
Lamb coat. VE 5-1513.

10 and 12 ‘Roll Bundles
Discontinued patterns

Sale

VACUUM SALE
uprights. $15 with

10 Hoover

Electrolux vacs, $12.50. 12 misc. vacs,
$3.95. 6040 Dempster,
Morton Grove.
967- 5770, Viking Sales Co.

ROOM LOTS OF
“ WALLPAPER

Sell It

BUY

196: Fer Sete&lt;BitebeMencest

For Sale—Miscellaneous

MOVING
MUST
SELL, BEST OFFER
Sat. April 8th, Sun. April 9th. 10 a.m.
to 4 p.m. 6517 N. Bosworth, Chicago.
1525 West. Baby grand piano;
16 cu.
ft.
upright
freezer;
mat.
dress.:
mirror;
chest;
nightstand;
dbl. bed,
spring mattress; pr. orie. fig. Imps.;
World Book; Ency. Brit.; great books;
den sofa;
tbl.;
TV;
rec. pl.;.
desks
shrs.; bridge tbl. and chrs.;
Eureka
vacuum; 20” fans; china; silverware;
stem
ware;
clothing;
misc.
‘bric-abrac. Patner.

UNIVERSITY
CLASSIC
FOLDED
horn speaker system, finest reproduction
possible,
highest
price
compo‘nents
incl.
15’’
dual
Woofer,
mah.
cabt.
3112
x 4042 x 2414’’.
Firm
$160.
Also professional model 301 Garrard
turn tbl., $60. Call UN 4-1775 after 5
p.m.
:

26"
for

HIGHEST

misc. GR 5-230

FURNITURE,
ANTIQUES,

Front,

—

CHAIRS,

T.V.

CALL

ANTIQUE
MAHOGANY
DINING
OR
game table, 53’ rnd, extends to 119’’
Oval;
19th cent.
copy
of Wm.
and
Mary style, $80. 835-4838
WALNUT
DINING
ROOM
TABLE
(extra boards and pads), 5 chairs; 6
yr.
crib.
and
chest;
Highchair.
Reasonable. Call 679-4328.

1 PC.

Dinette Set, Coffee
E,

$85.

72”
TAN
CONTEMPORARY
2 brown
TV _ swivel
chairs;
electric roaster. 446-0980 and
p.m. 446-2463

Furniture;

ae and many

DISHES;
Sunday only

Any Type of Merchandise

INGHOUSE
WINDOW
AIR CONoner,
8,700
B.T.U.
Used
one
;
T5128" Call 966-3271.
GNAVOX
UPRIGHT
TV;
19”
“upright TV. Best offer. Miscelous
items.
Call DA
8-6424
after
p.m. or all day Mon. and Sun.

i-

COMPLETE

BDRM.; HOUSEWEARS;
2001 W. Lunt
Chicago

176

TOP
$ $ $
FOR

DEEP.

FOR ‘‘A JOB WELL DONE FEELING”’
clean with Blue Lustre. Rent electric
shampooer $1.00. Noyes Hardware. 910
Noyes Street, Evanston.
ROSENTHAL
DINNER
SET, 97 PCS.;
Wedgewood
luncheon
set;
Chinese
throw
rugs;
other
items;
private;
Chicago. BRoadway 5-0347.

SHeldrake

Furnishings

BRIC-A- eee: ETC.
E 5-0614

\

Wtd. to Buy—Hshlid. Goods

CHEST

4812 HIGH X 40 WIDE
X 1914
$20. UN 4-1475 after 6 or Sat.

CHAIR; DINETTE
2 lounges.
5-6629.

SOFA;

PC. CHROME
DINETTE
SET, AND
Kenmore
‘wringer
washer,
both
in
excellent condition. REASONABLE!
Call 272-0938

173

76"

JOD EN WALL AND BASE KITCHEN
-abinets.
8 years old. Like-new
offFormica tops. Best offer.
256-2519

st with hutch;
fter 3 p.m. OR

173

Siok

PIANO;
BREAKFRONT;
chairs; tables; lamps;
misc.
‘Call IR 8-4055.

LIKE
NEW.
432-1323.

evenings

rpet Sale Open

her: Sale—Household

GERT’S A GAY GIRL-READY
FOR A
whirl after cleaning carpets with Blue
Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1.00,
Central V&amp;S Hdwr. Evanston.

Prompt

old.

GHT HOTPOINT
FREEZER,
LI- cabinet
and miscellaneous
fur2. Excellent condition. Call OR 4or 677-5478.

ar’

es

MODEL

years

Price

aecan

8-5775

H.P..
HEAVY...
DUTY:
24”
‘TORO
rotary,
riding
sulky,
leaf
mulcher.
$750 new, asking $300; Jacobson 21’’
and
24’’ reelpower
mowers,
plastic
catchers up front. $45 and $100. Call
AL 6-0408 after 6 p.m.

RANCH
MINK
STOLE;
SINGLE
BOX
spring and mattress; 50’’ white crackle and gold tble. lamp.
17’’ portable
GE TV; 23” Zenith fruitwood console
TV;
all perf. cond.
ORchard
3-8415
eves.
SEWING MACHINE SALE
8 Singer machines, $12.50 each.
Zig-Zag machine in cabinet, $35.
6040 wing
gcc Morton Grove. 967-5770.
VIKING SALES Co.
2 LARGE
OFFICE
DESKS,
ONE
$20;
4 drawer file cab.; 2 door office cab.;
9x15 beige Tug:
toys;
misc. items.
Sat. 9-1. Sun. 12-5.
2932 Harrison, Glenview
SEWING
MACHINE,
$200
OR
BEST
offer.
never used;
de luxe portable
autom.
zig
zag
model,
all
attach2a
$25 yr. guarantee.
ALpine
1-

FOR
&gt;

SALE:
JACOBS
RIDING LAWNtage
1.8 H.P.,
$85. Call PArk
4-

DINING ROOM
SET;
KITCHEN
SET;
washing
machine;
11 drawer
chest;
pipe fittings 12 and 3/4; rollaway bed.
Reasonable. GR 5-8792 after 4 p.m.

Radio Controlled Garage
DOOR

see

Rog

COMPLETE

BOY’S 26’ SCHWINN BIKE, 2 SPEED,
coaster brakes, like new;
oval mirror;
old rocker and magazine
rack.
Call after 5 p.m. 433-1525.
WELL
KEPT
CARPETS
SHOW
THE
results of regular Blue
Lustre
spot
cleaning.
Rent
electric
shampooer,
$1.00. Eckart Hardware, Winnetka.
50

FEET
OF WIRE
FENCE,
posts
and
gate,
$15;
childs
$2.00 potty chair, $2.00.
Call DA 8-6550.

STEEL
walker,

JACOBSEN
MANOR
REEL
LAWN
mower, $75, Call 272-7580 or 272-0680.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star ° Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager « Highwood Herald

April 6, 1967, =

�*

ba
*

176

a

ms

7”

For Sale—Miscellaneous
TV;

BIKES;

Baby

furniture.

Cheap.

6-9156.

LAWN
MOWER
TORO
ROTARY
21”,
used one season, $45; Formica dropleaf kitchen table, extends to 30x 48
inches, $30. Phone OR 3-5028.
:
TRUNDLE
BEDS,
$30;
4
MAPLE
Captain charis, $7.00 ea.; kit. tbl. and
4 chrs., $60; port. Zenith TV w/stand,
$30. Fireplace wood. PA 9-1653.
BENCH
SAW,
MOTOR
AND
Jig saw,
motor
and stand.
good condition. Call 251-1181.
4

STAND;
Both
in

ROOMS
ALL
WOOL
CARPETING
roll-away bed;
baby chest;
26” girls
bike;
radiator
cover;
vinyl
shades,
like new. BR 4-9574.

THE AMAZING
BLUE
LUSTRE
WILL
leave your upholstery beautifully soft
and clean.
Rent electric shampooer,
$1.00. Wolff Ace Hdwr., Wilmette.
KITCHEN
SET,
TWIN
BEDS
AND
dresser; liv. rm. furniture; dehumidifier; elec. heater; din. rm. set.
MUCH
MISC.
KE
9-9753
6

‘

YR.
CRIB
AND
MATTRESS,
LIKE
new;
playpen;
boy’s,
girl’s_
bikes;
drapes;
curtains;
man’s clothing, sz.
42; misc. 521 Central, Wilm.

FOR ‘‘A JOB WELL DONE FEELING”’
clean carpets with Blue Lustre. Rent
electric
shampooer,
$1.00.
Wienecke
V&amp;S Hardware, Glencoe.
MOVING:
BABY
CRIBS;
PLAY
PEN;
lawn
tools;
electric
trimmers;
carpenter, plumber’s tools and supplies.
Camper’s items; ice chest. UN 4-1780.
GOING
OUT
OF
BUSINESS.
MUST
sell out! Used refrig.:
stoves;
beds;
rugs; bric-a-brac; linens; coal stoves.
2961 N. Lincoln Av., Chi., BU 1-5131.
$100
ARTIFICIAL
TREES
$35;
ALL
6’ samples,
very full. Pastel
colors
and
greens.
Several
$200
weeping
willows $65. 234-5581.
SINGLE BED WITH SPRING AND
mattress, like new; lawn glider and 2
steel chairs.
GR 5-1954
UBA
SAW
SMITH,
RADIAL
WITH
extra blades,
stand and drill check.
$150, Can be seen at Dallia
Floors,
3004 Central St., Evanston, DA 8-8030.

NORTH

SHORE

AND
1104 ncruracceniaes

METAL

ROUND
MAHOGANY
Very unusual. Like new
mink
cape,
scalloped
cond. $75. HI 6-3666.

wBICYCLE,
HUFFY;
HIDE-A-BED,
$130; sofa, $75; Virtue kitch. set, $105;
uph. chairs, $32; box spring’ mattress,
$20 ea. unused. 251-7385.
TORO
ders
tion.

REEL
POWER
MOWER;
de-humidifier.
Excellent
Best offer. Call AL 6-0861.

CUSTOM
MADE
24
ROOM
Bird house. $55. Never used.
437-3459
TRUMPET,
golf clubs,
call DAvis

$65;
10 irons,
8-9387.

FEDcondi-

MARTIN
Call

LEFT-HANDED
4 woods, bag, $40;

THRIFT
SALE
APRIL
13,
8 A.M.-6
p.m. April 14, 8 A.M. to 12 noon at the
Evangelical
Covenant
Church.
1101
Church St., Evanston.
74 HARLEY
DAVIDSON
1964
Dual
Glide;
Chordo-Vox
(Accordionorgan combined); small organ.
PArk 4-5657.

EXERCYCLE
NEVER
UN 4-6400 Ant. 432.

Red

Rotary

Lawn

BEEN

USED.

Mower

$15.00. Call PA 9-4425.

100
YR.
OLD
CLAY
TILES,
thick,
Hexagon
shape.
brown
100 sq. ft. area. $50. 272-7757.

1% _ IN.
tones,

WEBCOR
HI-FI
PHONOGRAPH
$30,
good condition 864-2333 after 7 p.m.
LIV.

AND DIN. RM. SET, $250;
Riding lawn mower, $75.
CR 2-3319. Call after 12 noon.
4
PC.
LUGGAGE,
$30;
3
SCHOOL
desks, $5.00 ea.; girl's bike, 26’’, $15.
Call 272-7227.

177.

Wtd.

Wanted:

to Buy—Miscellaneous

Newspapers,

178

Rummage

ALL
FOR
PAID
PRICES
HIGHEST
type
of junk
brought
_to our
door;
rags, iron, metal, etc. For truck pickup, IDlewood 3-1466. Open Sunday 9 t~
3. Prices
subject to change
without
notice.

HIGHLAND PARK WASTE MATERIAL
1466 BERKELEY ROAD
(Off of Old Skokie Rd.)
WANTED
IDEAS FOR PEANUT GALLERY
for
contribution
your.
use
we
If
PEANUT GALLERY, you will receive
a $5.00 check that can be spent at any
advertiser in our paper.
Contestants
must
be
UNDER
14 years
of age.
Your age, phone, address, and choice
of advertiser must
accompany
each
contribution.
Send to THE
PEANUT
GALLERY,
1232
Central
Av.,
Wilmette, Ill.
WE’LL COLLECT
YOUR
UNWANTED
books now! For our annual used book
sale,
N.S.
Chapter,
Brandeis
U.
Women’s
Comm.
Books
tax deducti1AL
or
6-3730
HI
ble. For pickup.
3730.
WANTED:
JAPANESE
SWORDS
AND
daggers. Oriental vases; dishes; and
carvings.
If broken, might use. Call
after 6 p.m. 935-4380.

CO.

Meadow

Ln.

6th ANNUAL RUMMAGE
OUR
LADY
OF ee

SALE
CHURCH

Y-WIVES—YWCA
RUMMAGE
SALE
at 1458 Maple, Evanston. Friday April
7th-Saturday April 8th 10 to 4.

183

Sporting Goods
Equipment
PRO

SLIPCOVER SALE
REUPH.
SOFA—$39
PLUS
FABRIC;
CHAIR—$19
plus
fabric;
SECTIONAL—$24 ea. plus fabric, COMPANION
SALE—CUSTOM
FABRIC
SLIP-COVERS—Chair—$12
plus
fabric.
Sofa—
$22 plus fabric. 42 Price Drapery Sale.
Work guar. FREE
estimates, Terms
avail.
CHESTERFIELD INTERIORS
Div. of Chesterfield Upholstery Inc.
CALL 677-6350

HAULING

Furniture—Luggage—Appliances
OLD FURNITURE
AND APPLIANCES
disposed of. Crating and Shipping.
Call for Free Estimates.
LEO HAPP
PArk 4-3353
TOP
SOIL
—
HUMUS
—
SAND
—
Manure — gravel — gravel drives —
rubbish removal — power lawn rolling
— tree removal — fill dirt — grading.

RUBBISH
Basements,
DANNER

FIREWOOD
Garages

Cleared.
PArk 4-5171

LIGHT HAULING
CLEAN GARAGES AND ODD JOBS
EVENINGS AND WEEKENDS
729-2470.
MOVING
SOMETHING?
BOUGHT
furniture,
can’t
get
it
home?
Let
DOVER
MOVERS
solve your hauling
problems, Ill. 22633MCC. 864-6139.

FURNITURE
RUBBISH,
Larry Carney

MOVING

TRASH

REMOVAL
Hillcrest 6-2786

POWER LAWN ROLLING
LET US TAKE THE HUMPS
OUT
OF YOUR
LAWN
JIM BEINLICH
VE 5-1195

RUBBISH

REMOVAL

LIGHT HAULING-CLEAN GARAGES
Henry Gartner Jr. Glenview. PA 4-0761.

LIGHT
By

HAULING

Furniture. Appliances
professional movers

GRAVEL
DRIVEWAY
crushed
stone
for
Beinlich. VE 5-1195.

180

and

REPAIRS
driveways.

AND
Jim

SALE:

STANDARD TYPEWRITER
GOOD COND. 328-9136 EVES.
ROYAL
TYPEWRITER,
STANDARD,
manual, perfect condition.$50 or best
offer. Evenings or Sunday HO 5-5782.

182

Bicycles

COME

TO BERKELEY'S

NEW RALEIGHS AS LOW AS $39.95
GUARANTEED USED BIKES
BIKES AS IS. LOW AS $5.00
NEW BIKE RENTALS
Parts and service for ALL bikes.
Berkeley’s, 612 Davis, UNiversity 4-5202
2 GIRL‘S 24" BIKES. GOOD
condition. $10 each
256-1826
BOYS

2 4” Schwinn $10;
256-0841

light

weight

With

190

and

girls

24’’ $12.

HANDED

USED
1966
MODELS
OF
CAMPERS
and TRAILERS. Also available Truck
Camper
and Scout with snowplow.
SPRINGS TRAILER RENTAL
711 N. Main
707 N. Russell
Mount Prospect
CL 3-1842.
MEN’S REFINISHFED
WILSON
STAFF
Woods, set of 4, $25; Acuschnet putter,
$5.00;
woman’s
Louise Suggs
woods,
set of 5, $25; Patty Berg Irons, $40;
woman’s leather McGregor golf bag,
ris: eatier and canvas bag, $5.00. AL

Reloaders

AMMO AND COMPONENTS
At wholesale prices. Call Jim PA 90305.
OUTDOOR BASKETBALL BACKBOARD
set, complete with pole. Heavy
duty
style. $30 or best offer.
328-8874

3 Pairs Track Shoes
8.
DA

8-5536

Scuba Equipment and AccesSORIES
&gt;

FOR
SALE.
BEST
299-1362 after 6 p.m.

&gt; eee y 2
cottage
type.
folding
foam
camping equip.

192

OFFER.

McGREGOR
TOURNEY
SILVER
Scot irons, 2 through 9 and pitching
wedge. Slightly used. $65. Call
PA 4-9193

186

Toys

1966
FIAT
1100D
STATION
WAGon,
exc.
cond.,
very
low
mileage,
yadio, white walls, luggage rack. $995.
* Call 761-4379 or AM 2-3491.
OLDS
CONVERT.
1963
CUTLASS
exc. cond.,
auto.
console,
p.s., p.b.,
bucket
seats,
like new
tires. $1,095.
Call 761-4379 or AM 2-3491.
WANTED:
OLD TOYS,
TRAINS,
SOLdiers, tanks, cannons, etc. Best prices
paid. Any condition or quantity.
824-6476

'

187

Tires and

WANTED

TO

excelent
4

Just

AUTOMOTIVE
Automobile

Loans

MUST

Ask

for

‘64 BETHANY CHIEF TRAIL! ha
Sleeps 6; complete w/matts.,
room;

and

of

used

parts,

EAZ-LIFT

ext.

BE

IN

Randy

338-

Carts

spring

bikes.

service

sale,

large

selection

Insurance,

and

financing,

accessories.

EXCELLENT

CONDITION, $275.
945-0714
MINI-BIKE,213 HP.
Pulley drive, brakes, solid
Wood const. Asking $45.
272-1235

1965
HONDA
S-90,
LOW
MILEAGE,
good condition. $225.
Call 945-4527.
1966 HONDA 450
with saddle bags, crash bars, mirrors,
2 helmets; excel. cond.
Call 864-4712
‘66 305 HONDA
SCRAMBLER,
SEMIcustom;
must be seen to be appreciated;
immaculate;
after 6 p.m. 2516992; days Central 6-1542.

‘66 SUPER
LIKE NEW.
Asking $650.

Low

196

F350

BABY

DUMP.

Orig.

e

ah

Foreign and Sports Cars

ae

BRAND NEV
RENAULTS

Never Even Driven to C

On Sunday

BRAND NEW.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.

Heater and Defroster
Turn Signals
4-wheel disc brakes
Undercoating
Window Washers
Electric Wipers
Oil Filter
Child Rear Door Locks
4-way safety flasher
4-speed transmission

HAWK

ENTERING

12 Mo.

SERVICE.
Call 724-5232.

milege.

Excellent
835-2473

BIKE
new, 4

1965 HONDA

50

'65 Honda

S-65

Black

PERFECT CONDITION
Call OR 5-4589
HONDA
250
HAWK
'66;
CARRIER;
windshield;
scramble
bars;
helmet;
$500; call 525-2196 before noon Sat. or
Sunday.

1966 YAMAHA
WITH

Buys of the We
‘60 DAF 2-Dr. Sedan

160;
PERFECT
CONDITION;
extras; low mileage. $325
446-8240
MO-PED
MOTOR
BIKE:
50
C.C.,
excellent condition; service man must
sell. $85 or best offer.
835-4593

DAVIDSON

50 cc, 155 actual
after 6:30 p.m.

MILES.

MOTOR

miles.

IM-

64 Volvo P1800 Cpe. $1,

TWO BEDROOMS
Avenue. Glenview
PArk 9-4760.

area.

1959 MOBILE HOME 110 x 35
1
bedroom.
Completely
furnished.
Carpeted. Under pinned. Make offer.
Call after 5 p.m. PArk 4-2961.
ELCONA
10x52
COLONIAL
INterior,
2
bdrms.,
furnished,
under
inned,
air conditioned.
Clean.
Call
29-2194.

195

For

Sale—Trucks

and

Trailers

1966 CHEV.
1,

$1

TAMBOURIN
Authorized

7

TON
PICK-UP,
ONE
OWNER,
clean, radio and heater. Call Bill, DA
8-1191 or UN 9-1018.

Renault—Peugeot

Dea

OVERSEAS DELIVERY ALSO A

1501

ae

Waukegan Rd.

Glenview
PA

4-8600

BR

3-55

Wigglesworth's

869-1523

CAMPER
1965
DODGE,
LOW
MILEage,
exc.
cond.,
sleeps
5,
radio,
heater, sink etc. auto-drive telescopic
roof. 6 ply tires UN 4-3955.

63

2s

65 VW Gas Heater

CYCLE

Cheap.

HONDA
S-50,
EXCELLENT
CONdition, worthwhile extras. $200 or best
reasonable offer. Call ALpine 1-7405.

10 x 55’;
Skyline Fifth

$

'60 Renault 4-dr.
'62 Renault 4-dr.
'63 Renault Auto.

MOTORS

HONDA
many

HARLEY

in Glenvie

Automatic Transmissic
Renaults Also Availab

80CC ENGINE
251-8526

1966
HONDA
160.
1,200
maculate. AL 1-9059.

Se

$1,399

mon.

CONDITION. BEST OFFER.
Call 869-8087 after 4 p.m.
1966 BRIDGESTONE 90 MOTORBIKE
Oil injector, Perfect condition.
$375. Original price, $465.
Call 724-3236, after 6 p.m.

¥.

12,000 Miles

Delivered

GOOD

:
eect.
eh!

Full Factory Warrar

condition.

1966 ALLSTATE
MOTOR
excellent condition, like
old, $140. Call 475-0403.

you in the Want Ads. Turn

this Paper!

EQUALIZER

FORD

1966 SUZUKI X-6 (RED)

APARTMENT

to Classification #132 in

|

trailer hitch, 400
und heac
plete $40. 272-1522 afte r 6:30
bs
p.

GO
KART
ENGINE;
MC8;
CLUTCH;
muffler and all access.; never raced.
w/ or without Go Kart. Must sell. No
reas. offer refused. 446-7552.

32

A wonderful selection awaits

cond.

1967 GORDI

194

HUNTING?

aac:

Al 6-0587.

6454 N. Western RO 1-6454 |
HONDA S-90

Marina City Bank
222-1900,

hitch.

SUZUKI CITY

SAVE TIME
Finance your next car the
easy way, no need to come in.
Call Mr. Howard Carpenter.

dbl,

!2 TON PICKU

cellent
condition.
offer. 24,000 mi.

ENGINE

Motorcycles—Go

Fantastic

65

SAVE MONEY

beds w/3’

had valves job. Lumber
r:
Like-new 6-ply tires. PA

$400

1962

W/W
TIRES AND
TUBES
5.60X 13.
Also
2
w/w _ tubeless
snow
tires
6.50
x 13. All in excellent
condition.
DA 8-1453 after 6 p.m.

193

TRAIT!

dbl.

Call OR 5-0169.

BUY,

shape.

2

1958 CHEVY

Accessories

390 FORD

CAMPER

CAMPING
TENT TRAILER
twice, perfect cond.,

Coins and Stamps

CLASSIC STAMP COMPANY
We
Buy
and
Sell
Stamp
and
Coin
Collections. New
issue stamps
available of most countries. 607 Custer,
Evanston, Illinois.
UN 9-3022.
STAMPS AND COINS BOUGHT
and
SOLD.
Complete
line
of
both
Numismatic
and
Philatelic
Supplies.
Chandler’s, 630 Davis St., Evanston.

188

Auto

cond.;

matts.;
ice chest, pantr
ing bag, extras. PArk 4

JOHNSON’S TRAILER RENTALS
LOCAL 1-WAY COAST TO COAST
INSURED,
HOUR, DAY, OR WEEK.
2
and 4 wheel. Any size or purpose also
for
boats.
Furn.,
pad,
tarps
and
moving
dollies avail. Car tow bars,
power
tools,
cement
mixer,
exten.
ladder, 7446-48 N. Clark St., 2 blks. S.
of Howard St. ROgers Park 1-2000.

TED
WILLIAMS
Good
cond.,
$85;
4
rubber
cots;
misc.
328-5791.

COMPLETE
SET
MATCHED
MACGregor
Tourney
irons
and
woods.
Used
1 season.
Leather
grips.
$155.
Call after 5 p.m., 869-1223.
9

Exe,

From

For Rent—
Autos—Trucks—tTrailers

4,

FINAL CLOSEOUT

Sizes 519, 6 and
condition.

Loan

945-6000

PRO SHOP OPEN DAILY 9-6
OPEN FRI. NIGHT ‘TIL 9 P.M.
4548 OAKTON, SKOKIE
CLOSED SUNDAY
CO 17-7517

;
Excellent

an Auto

For
APACHE

Ist NATIONAL BANK
DEERFIELD

GOOD

CLOSEOUTS

OR LEFT

195

Buy ‘Em Now!

24”

$3,

Misc.
272-5520

Typewriters—Business Machines
—Office and Store Equipment
FOR

AND

9 Irons, 4 woods, reg. $275:
now $115
8 Irons, 4 woods, reg. $160;
now $65
8 Irons, 3 woods, reg. $120;
now $55
5 Irons, 2 woods, reg. $95;
now $30
MacGregor MT
(4 wood sets)
$40
8 MacGregor DX Irons, men’s
$80
Golf rubbers—reg. $5.00;
now $2.00
Title balls—rewashed
$6,00 doz.
Pro-line putter-wedges
$4,
$5
Golf carts reg.
$30-$40;
new $13-$20
Golf shoes, reg. $40; now
$20
Golf bags
$4 up
Ladies leather gloves, reg. $4
now 50c
Men’s leather gloves, reg. $4, now $1.50
Plastic golf tubes
5c ea.
Plastic practice balls
2c ea.
New
golf balls,
$2
and
$3 per
doz.
Up to 75 per cent off an all Proline golf
merchandise.
We _ take
trade-ins.
Large
selection
of used
golf
clubs.
Expert repair and refinishing.

KING

REMOVAL

Attics,

SHOP

Shooters and

REUPHOLSTERY

M.

‘Automobile Loans

BOYS

GIRL’S
24’’
SCHWINN
BIKE:
CONDITION, $15.
Evenings, HI 6-4934.

Miscellaneous

THE

24”

Call 446-0451.

Glen-

NORTHBROOK JR. H.S. CHALET
Field House. Maple Av. (off Waukegan)
Thursday April 6 from 4 to 9 p.m.
Alpha Omicron Pi Benefit

VE 5-1195.
JIM BEINLICH,

GOOD

RIGHT

8300 Greenwood, Niles.
Saturday April 8th, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

LIGHT

s

are

girls bikes, also boys 26’’
Schwinn: Private party.

view.

179

me

aan

Bicycles

Sales

RUMMAGE
SALE
APR.
6-7-8;
9
til 4. Furn.-Clothifig;
men’s suits, 4044 long. 1 Birchwood Rd., N’Brook. 1
bl, E. of Waukegan Rd. on Lake-Cook,
S. E. Corner. 272-7129.
ANNUAL
RUMMAGE
AND
BAKE
sale
First
Methodist
Church
of
Glenview, 727 Harlem Av., April 15th
9 till 2. Luncheon
with
free coffee.
Shuttle bus, Linden ‘‘L’’ 8:30 and 9:30.
RUMMAGE AND BAKE SALE
Thurs., Apr. 13, 10 to 8; Fri. Apr. 14,
10 to noon. Countryside Covenant Ch.

and

28

182

Wilson-Spaulding—Northwestern
All New Ist Quality

RUMMAGE SALE
HIGH QUALI1LY BARGAINS
Sisterhood of Mikdosh El Congregation
303 Dodge Ave., Evanston, Illinois
Mon. and Tues. April 10 and 11
9 a.m, to Y p.m.

Greenwood

_

EVANSTON

RUMMAGE SALE
Westminster Presbyterian Church
4950 Pratt Ave., Skokie
Wednes., April 12, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Thurs., April 13, 9 a.m. to 12 noon
Bake Sale. Refreshments available.

Rags,

lron, Metal.
Highest Prices Paid

PAPER

%

VERY

OLD
ELECTRIC
TRAINS,
THE
BIGger and older the better. Don’t have to
run. Especially need wide guage (214
‘track). Call GR 5-0466.
STOCK CERTIFICATES WANTED:
Obsolete
stock
certificates
or valid
Panny stock certificates.
Call 869-6028 eves. and weekends.

CONSOLETTE
PIANO;
BEDROOM
suite; dining rom set; Simmons Hidea-bed;
record player;
bicycles;
Call
‘RA 8-3938, mornings and evenings.
BEAUTIFUL
coffee table.
$25;
China
bottom. Exc.

—

177 Wtd. to Buy—Miscellaneous _

CARPETING;

Call YO

=

Imports

VOLVO NORTH SHO
1966
1 965
1965
1963
1964
1 963
1960

Volvo

Wgn.

Volvo Automatic

Volvo Wen.
Volvo 4 Dr.
Volvo-544
Hillman Wen.
Chevie V8 4-speed

1964 Caddie Convert.

as

ls
:
oe

|

And many many more
choose frome
1723 Waukegan Rd.
729-1800

2:

Glenview

TWO
SAVE

VOLKSWAGEN

STEPS—SEE

TWO

once, Next door neighbors-best |
takes one or both.
é.
’°63 V.W. white, exc. cond. 35,000.

57 VW

Call

black, good ‘cond. 51,000 mi
either

AL

6-2519

or

256-23

1962 Sunbeam Alpine
CONVERTIBLE - 2 TOPS.
$695 - 729-4509.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

Classified “

�{

Foreign avd Sports

196 Foreign and Sports Cars

Cars

WINNETKA
OLKSWAGEN
: VW

Sedan

$1,195
$

8833 Waukegan

‘61 VOLKSWAGEN
EXCELLENT CONDITION, ONE OWNer, radio, heater. Low mileage. Call
MI 2-6187 before noon.

1963

Black Volkswagen

SEDAN, 18,000 MILES.
Call UN 4-8068.

MGB-65—Radio;
W/W;

LOW

$795.

Heater,

MILEAGE;
724-0627.

$1,700.

CORVETTE
‘STING
RAY
1966. LIKE
brand new. AM-FM radio. 'WW, 3 spd.
$3,200. Call WE
5-9684 after 6 p.m.
1960 VOLKSWAGEN
gray;
exc.
mechanical
mi.; $400.
PArk 9-0060.

Light
48,000

1964

Corvette

cond.;

MONTGOMERY
OLDS
Rd.
YO 5-3500
CAMARO

RED
1967
WITH
WHITE
STRIPES
Z-28,
302
cu.
inches,
Holley,
Sun
gauges, close ratio, 4 speed, 373 posi,
375 cam, solids, chrome rings, alum.
pistons.
mags,
red-line
tires,
stereo
tapes. Call 446-7277.
1965
CHEVY,
6
CYL.
4
DOOR.
Auto.;
power
steering;
tinted windshield; radio; back-up lights. Almost
new
‘tires.
‘Very
smooth
running.
Beautiful cond. inside and out. If you
want to baby your car, this one is
used to it. $1,475. Call 945-1806.
THUNDERBIRD
1965 — SINGLE
Ownership.
Excel.
condition.
Under
9400 miles. Air conditioned, power str.
Power disc brakes. Auto. trans. Pwr.
tinted glass
windows.
Safety
panel.
Radio,
seat belts. Best offer. Phone
after 7 p.m. HI 6-5176.
1959 THUNDERBIRD CONVERT.
Excellent condition.

Convert.

$925

1963 MGB
RADIO, HEATER, WWs. EXCELLENT
condition.
Low
mileage.
Best
offer.
Call for appt. VErnon 5-4390.

66 Green Bay Rd.
~ Hl 66100
AGENTS

FOR

INSURANCE

Open:
:

9 a.m.-9

9

Mon.

Call 251-7478

a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday
CLOSED SUNDAY.

SPORTS

CARS

GBs to choose from. One red with
e

wheels,

&gt;¢ rsches.

pe,

1964

a.
Sg

Alfa

one

One

BRG.

Both

Cabriolet

super

and

normal.

Romeo,

1963,

CORVET

fully

recondi-

h, 390 H.P.;

Lake

FASTBACK.

20,000

Forest
234-1700

427

CU.

OFFER.

VW

$750.

1964
VOLSKWAGEN RED
CONVERtible
Wws;
FM
radio.
Excellent
condition. $950 or offer. Call HI 6-7364
between 4 and 10 p.m.

1966 Volkswagen

Sedan

$1,295
OR
NEAR
OFFER.
CALL
432-9384. For sale after April 12.
AUSTIN-HEALY.
100-4
being stripped for parts
after 5:30 p.m.

LE
MANS
DAvis 8-1453

nd. 256-2195
y with

1965
red

300

leather;

SE

COUPE

fully

equipped;

1 Lake Forest driven. $8,500.

orthshore’s
oldest
and
finest
es Benz dealer.
pave
CONT’L

Mer-

MG.
TD;
’52
BLACK;
EXCELLENT
condition; must sell; $1,000. 272-2188.

199

Wanted

PArk 4-3509.
NEEDS REVERSE
PArk 4-3509.

Clean Used Cars

MPH,
TR-4.
LATE
’65
WIRES,
red.
Excellent
condition.
Prefer
oe: mornings early. $1,900.
Call 433-4757.

DA

8-234|

SHOR-LINE
RAMBLER
1111 CHICAGO AVE., EVANSTON

JUNK
FREE

CARS

PICK

OE

Need

ERNIE
pied Chicago Ave.
R 5-4444

Evanston

5-8000

GUARANTEED

65 VW 2-Dr. Sdn. $1195
64 VW
62 VW

Sunroof
2-Dr. Sdn.

$995
$750

14,000

60

miles,

61

$745

radio

Mercedes

$1750

4 dr., 220S, Becker AM,
4 speed. Very sharp.

K.Ghia Coupe

FM,

AUTH.

f —

Classified

AVE.
VW

DEALER — SALES AND
CLOSED SUNDAY

SW,

$795

869-30 15
SERVICE

HUGE SAVINGS
BETTER DEALS
BETTER TRADES

De Ville
BELTS;
835-0229.

4

SALE

Imperial

A

ready

to

go

at

6

995

2 Dr.

CYLINDER,

$395
2 DR. H.T. STICK,
radio, whitewalls.

$595

'66 Suzuki

H.T., POWER STEERING, RADIO,
heater, WW’s.
Must see to appreciate.

21,009

$1,495
‘62 Corvair Wgn.

MILES,

500
6

CYLINDER,

Model
AND

$225

M-12
WHITE.

$495

STEERING,
Nice second

$595

Daily

till

9 Saturday

and

Sundays

INDIAN
—

SEQUOIA
GREEN—AIR
CONDItioned,
low
miles.
44,000
mile
warranty. Like new.
choose

3-3216

HILL MOTORS

Imperial

—

Plymouth

WHITE.
BLACK-WHITE
INTERior,
air conditioned
— suburban
driven. One owner.

$1,995
BLUE,
choose

'65 Chev. Imp. 4-Dr. H.T.
WHIT
power

$1,295

E—AIR
steering,

CONDITIONED,
low miles.

$1,595

‘61 Chrysler Convertible
‘62 Valiant 4 Dr.

‘61 Crown Imperial 4 Dr. Air.
‘64 Ford Custom 500 4 Dr.
‘64 Volkswagen ‘Like new
80 Green Bay Rd.

$395
$695
$895
$795
$995
Winnetka,

HI] 6-0655

Prix

$1895
$1895

'64 Valiant
FULL

$995
FACT.

EQUIP.

'64 Bonneville Vista

$1295

AUTO.

ELECT.

TRANS.

FULL

PWR.

‘64 GP.

$1495

TRANS.,

P.B.,

P.S.

‘64 Chevy Impala
4 DR.

'62

H.T.

V8,

P.S.

$1295

AUTO.,

P-.S;

S.S.

AUTO.

$1195
TRANS.

Rambler 4 dr. Blue

AUTO.

TRANS.

SHARP

AUTO

DR.

Ill.

H.T.

$595

CAR.

Ford Galaxie

$595

TRANS.

$595

AUTO.,

P:S.

WAGONS
‘66 Cat. 6 Pass. Wagon
AUTO.

‘65 Chrysler Newpt. 4-Dr.

from)

$2595
POWER.

‘60 Pontiac

till 5

BR

4 aces

‘65 Catalina 4 Dr.

'61

RD., GLENVIEW

729-3200

POWER

AUTO.
TRANS.
PWR.
STEER.
PWR.
brakes.
Radio,
Heater.
4
dr.
Air
Condt.

4 DR.

2100 WAUKEGAN

$2495°
HT.

POWER

'64 Malibu

DR.,
POWER
radio, ‘heater, WW’s.
car only

whitewalls.

FULL

'65 Grand
FULL

6 CYL.

‘62 Chrysler Newport
4

HEATER,

MOTOR

BLACK

AUTO.

RED

RAD.

H/T Cpe.

POWER

2 DR.

'62 Galaxie

AUTOMATIC,
P. STEERING,
RAdio,
luggage
rack,
ww
tires.
Ready to go at

RADIO,

Fairlane

AUTOMATIC

heater.

$2,995
‘63 Ford Cntry. Sq. Wgn.

Convt.

TRANS.

‘66 G.T.O.
TRI

TRADE-IN

‘66 Bonn. Cpe.

DR.
SEDAN,
POWER
STEERing, radio, heater, WW’s. A real
buy
at

'62 Ford

H.T.,
CROWN,
FULL
POWER,
air cond., radio, heater, WW’s.
Tom Lyons special at

CAR

‘66 G.T.O.
AUTO.
Steer.

Coupe

$1,995

nS

$1,995
'65 Imperial 4 Dr.

AUTOMATIC,

NEW

'64 Chrysler Newport

‘65 Chrys. N.Y. 2 Dr. H/T
POWER
STEERING,
POWER
brakes,
radio,
heater,
WW’s.
One owner.

OUR PRICE

All Models in Stock
For Immediate Delivery

FULL POWER, RADIO, HEATER,
WW’s.

CREDIT

BANK FINANCING
No Payments Till May

JET

‘65 Ford Country Sedan

CO,

64 Opel Sta-wgn.

Sedan

EST.

Before You Buy

‘64

V8,
O’DRIVE,
6
PASS,
radio
and
heater.
3 to
from

Evanston Import Motors, Inc.
1B CHICAGO

‘61 Cadillac

$1,695

(3 to

Overseas Orders Arranged

66 VW 2-Dr. Sdn. $1395

WITH

GET

$4.795

INSURANCE

No Money Down

LYONS

'66 Crown Imp. 4-Dr. H.T.

Volkswagens Have a 30 Day or 1000 Mile 100 percent Guarantee
USED CAR SHOW ROOM
717 CHICAGO AVE.

VOLKSWAGEN

PONTIACS

Convert.

OLDSMOBILE F-85
1964, 6 cyl. club Coupe,
dark blue;
R/H;
wws,
standard
trans.,
18,000
miles. Best offer Phone R. Wershing,
328-6905,
8 to 4:30 p:m.
or 724-2028
after 6 p.m.
:

‘65 Mustang

Chrysler

IN EVANSTON

16 POINT CHECKED
100%
VOLKSWAGENS

trunk

Call eves.

SPEED
FLOOR
SHIFT.
BUCKET
seats.
Exc.
cond.
Original
owner,
must sell! $1,750 or best offer.
272-7166. Many extras included.

V8, 289 4 BARREL, AUTOMATIC,
console, radio, heater, ww tires,

Open

McKAY

VOLKSWAGEN
FOR

‘65 GTO

LOADED WITH
NEW 1967

4

Clean Cars
GR

radio,

256-0689.

GET ACQUAINTED

WANTED

SE ROUR TOWING
“3
JEFF’S TOWING, WILMETTE

We

push button

$2, 475 cash.

Sale—Automobiles

SALE

PLYMOUTH

”

For

SPRING

4

'64 Chrysler Ne'port 2 Dr.

1959 TO 1966

‘VOLKSWAGEN
SUNROOF
ENcompletely
overhauled.
Under
§ mo./6,000 mi. guar. New sunroof.
lio. Exc. cond. $700. 864-4428 after 8
p.m.

AGENT

light.

$1,095

Price For

GEAR.

UGEOT 1964 STATION WAGON
.; low miles; local original owner.
KNAUZ
CONT’L
Forest
234-1700
AG.
‘64 CPE;
1 OWNER.
MOTOR,
ans.
tops;
wiring,
brakes,
clutch
rently repaired. Body, rubber cond.
. $2,999. Eves. 642-7653.

to Buy—Automobiles

Will Pay Top

234-1700

=
$125.

windsHKield,

CHRYSLER

sharp.

4 speed positraction;

rakes;
AM/FM
radio. 1 yr. warremaining.
Low
low
mileage.
tlyw]Wis. Gar
Dbl.
Eagle pre:
Gar.
kept.
Immac.

CEDES

1964
FORD
GALAXIE
500
XL
8
cyl. 4 Dr. Hardtop. Auto. trans., R;
H; Pwr. steer.; rear speaker;
Wired
discs. Exc.
cond.
Orig.
owner.
Low
mileage. $1,650. Can be seen after 5
p.m. and weekends. AL 1-8468.
1965
BONNEVILLE,
2
DOOR
svort coupe, less than 2 vears old, car
like
new,
perfect
cond.,
1
driver,
Owner,
air cond.,
full power,
tinted

IMPERIAL

MErea-

SEDAN

MILES.
CUEAN.
OR 6-2709.

$2,795.

oned and guaranteed, $1,695.
AUZ
CONTINENTAL
AUTOS

‘Western Av.
yen Eves. and Sun.

'63 GRAY

one

P-1800 coupes, 1965 and ’64’s,
pra sports coupes, $2,495.

BEST

MGA
ROADSTER,
1961,
GOOD
chanical condition. $600 or best
sonable offer. Call ALpine 1-7405.

1964's.

and

TOM

1961
HILLMAN
MINX
CONVERTIble. Well maintained.
Used for local
transportation.
Private
Party.
$400.
AL 6-1771

4 DR. SEDAN. $100 OR
PHONE 945-1779.

to Fri.

200

SILVER
W/BLACK
VINYL
UPHOLstery.
4 dr.
air conditioned;
power
steering;
automatic
transmission.
Fine car. $1,395. Call UN 9-7840.

‘58 VAUXHALL

COMPANY

Sale—Automobiles

FAC.
AIR-COND.;
SEAT
full power; exc. cond.; $1,100

MG
MIDGET
66 _ BRIT.
RACING
green,
wire
wheels,
luggage
rack,
her. tonneau cover, many extras. Exc.
cond. PA 4-0857.

VOLKSWAGEN
p.m.

For

1965 BUICK SPECIAL

DOOR
HARDTOP.
FACTORY
AIR
conditioned,
radio, heater,
automatic
transmission,
wer
steering,
whitewalls. Priced rig

CLEAN. PRIVATE.
815-385-0359 evenings.
TR-4
1963;
LUCAS
LIGHTS;
Abarth exhaust;
custom paint;
other
extras. $1,2
Call 866-2084
(Evanston)

“WINNETKA

200

'65 Chevrolet Impala

1966
FERRARI
330
GT
2
PLUS
2
Car in like new cond. Under 5,000 mi.
Metallic It. blue finish, 5 spd. trans.
Tan
leather int. $9, 500 Priv.
party.
Days SU 17-6730, Eves. 433-1123

$895
$695

At Least 30 Other
wagens to Choose From

For Sale—Automobiles

4

995

$ 895
$1,295

200

1966 TRIUMPH
TR
4A
BLUE,
H.T.,
Convert.; wire wheels; radio, gara e
kept. Body and motor in exc. con
$2,400.
MI
2-4863
evens.,
AL
6-0245
Sunday.

‘65

TRANS.

P.S.,

P.B.

Ford 9 Pass Wagon

AUTO.

TRANS.,

V8,

P.S.

‘65 Catalina 6 Pass. Wagon
AUTO,

_TRANS.,

P:S.;

P.B.

‘64 Bonn. 6 Pass. Wagon
FULL

POWER

AND

AIR.

Many! Many!

More

FREE CREDIT-CHECK
CALL FOR MR. RAY

ALL GUARANTEED

SHOLL
PONTIAC
OF EVANSTON
110!

CHICAGO

Suburban—GR

AVE.
5-2800

Open to 9:00 P.M.
Monday through Friday
Saturday ’till 6:00 P.M.
NEVER-ON-SUNDAY

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook
Star « Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

April 6, 1967,

�i

For Sale—Automobiles

200

For Sale—Automobiles

200

For Sale—Automobiles

TEMPEST

WAGON;

AUTO.

a

full power,

‘

1963 CHEVROLET
wagon,

§

cyl.

wer,

ly

IMPALA

Auto.

r,

transm.

Radio.

Full | BUICK

Exc.

cond.

clean,

enview

9 PASS.

1963

leather

rrivate party, $1,100 or best offer. 1D

very

one

owner,

Road.

low

$1,000.

ra

ee

eS

a)

Clean;

1

$1,595. Make
p.m.
63

OLDS

owner;

bucket

seats;

Air

condition.

ame

LUX.
cond,

SED.

4

AM-FM.

‘abate

pwr.:

White

GtTit sirtvicdwissel “Like38 , newWie‘brakes,
tio”Only | alte
HBedgg. esi
V-6

ae Ry HT; BLUE: 8-CYL.:
P/S,

warranty.

car,

17,000

Going

864-8728.

miles.

overseas.

——__

I
condition.

1962 CH
White; good
785

gles

SPORT

with

red

Best

cond.,

offer.

Offers

guarantee.

exterior,

beige

radio.

vinyl

25,000

Must sell. Call 328-8874.

2 DR,

1967

HDTP:

the

Autos

American

64

Classic

770

S(

| LIM,

“e

OFFERS

A

peg

IN GLENVIEW | '626) Pontiac
pot
|

‘66 Chev.

Impala
RED.

V-8, ence.
ipieahine Sais

atc

| ,
|

62

American

62

ees

$ | 995

62

‘

6]

.

LOW

S. Cpe.
EXCELLENT

‘

66 Valiant 2 Dr. Sedan

YES,
We want to
of Evanston
this ad with

FOOLING

following

The

,

52

4 DR. “6” AT-R-BEIGE LO.-MI.

'

$1,745
.

Galaxie

‘66

WW's,

$

i

gorgeous.

full

power

BLACK

with

air

'63. T-Bird

ROOF

and

many

$3,595
'65 Ford Custom

V8.

AT,

PS,

, pe velar

fect

Ford
AUTO.

Ranch
R AND

putt

around

’62

PSR

dr.

PONTIAC
H.T. Full

BONNEVILLE
power white.

PER- |

perfect

$995

$1,645

1131
Orpen

CHICAGO

Daily

’til 9:30

p.m.

AVE.

Sat.

’til

6 p.m.

SA

THE

wife.

POWER.

A

NICE

$1,395
:

THE
PERFECT
SECOND
CAR
auto trans., radio and heater.

2seee

AUTO,

'64 Pontiac G.T.O.

'66 Corvette Fst.-Bk. Cpe.
IN

RED

MAROON
WITH
BLACK
bucket
seats.
4-speed
350
HP
AM
FM
radio,
gold
line tires
and under factory warranty. For

pe Pag hi aa

life,

stop

Buick

seen.

in

IN BURGUNDY
vinyl

interior.

4

wiTH

speed,

1

oe

a

Willow

CON:
V8, auto.

SUNDAYS

with

326

Chevrolet

ee

dio’and

Another

shore
age.

options
8,

in-

e

and

Air

equipment

sharp beauty.
iwear
mileLow orth.
driven
;

$1,995

Jennin4

$1,595

Pie
eS eG
ee,
yee
A $1,995
ia
4 a se oe
A ok.
ek
$1,695
nS
kee eee ee ean yy cy tapers 1 4eeR $795
|

eg

BAY

2 ee

ROAD,
AL

1-5400

arene ewe

Ree rere care Nnnarey

WILMETTE,

reer $ 345

ILL.

SATURDAYS

many

akisit eee
bucket

seats;

272-3958

after

9 TO

5

many

tie

FINANCING
DODGE

EVANSTON

G

1901

B

reen

Ro

bay

Evanston

Ko

=

IMPALA.

CONVT.

CHEVY

power

transmission,

matic

and brakes, V-8 engine,

tion. Call after 5 p.m. OR 3.

console;

or before

IMPALA
es

1522

oop 159, MERCURY
at og
1964 FORD CONVERTIBLE

Galaxie

ae

500.

Auto

fnew, Gees

trans.

P/E

and extra:
se
cena

1965 FORD CONVER

Executive
absolutely

ter

5

p.m.

driven North §
parinct condition.
433-2459

CHEVY
Good

’60 IMPALA®

running

cond.;

offer.
724-0832
weeken S.

after

DR

“6 aees

WO

See qucers

$1,700.

SEDAN. |

Liv ee

a

272-0389

1963 FORD FALCON

noon.

vem:

Dossay Clean
7-5720.

Convais

thos

ek,

a

2 Door, Standard pvanees
Radio and Heater. G
;
$425, call 869- 6011
1965

MERCURRY

vertible;

CALIENTE ©

automatic;

excellent —

tion. $1,700 or best offer. After ¢
week

days

1965

764-1266

OLD

Cogae™9S.. Fin

aed

Clean.

1,795,

ID

2-

—

ee

Must

sell due. to

:

FERGUS
FORD
New and Used Car Showroom

steering,

power

brakes,

cruiso-

matic, chrome luggage rack, raury wagons

more

Please stop
new

.

1965 Ford Cust. Special
4 DOOR,

the

500

241 Waukegan Rd.

er

at a sensible price.

PASSENGER,
352 V8, POWER
steering, power
brakes,
cruisomatic, electric tailgate window.
Brand

and

new

set of wws, de luxe

baipscny

covers,

1966

Ford

radio,

plus

THIS

de

iuxe

steering,

spewed
tinted

Melectiien

729-1000

ON

'

co

1965 Fairlane 4 Des
CYLINDER

Cruisomatic
epeende

ECON

FOR

transmission
Boe. 6 A
Ps
s

Rega N

$ |. 395

:

coud,

1962
v6,

Buick bee

Conv. ee

__ AUTOMATIC,

steering,
like
new dane
white
A truly
waitewalla,
y apory
;
Sack

$2,395

FORD

SKOKIE

:

5

$775

Above automobiles still under new car guarantee.
Ask about our used car 24/50 warranty
Many other fine cars to choose from

Now open 7 days a week for

po

cruisoma’

wheel

500

leoreey. radio,
Se pecresde aes
luxe
glass,
pent a covers. WWs plus much

Glenview

—

vinyl

6 cylinder,

radio,

$

much

HTP. V8 CRUISOMATIC
tocteby

all

139

$1,895
Galaxie.

IS THE
Big

interior.

whe
de ‘luxe
riced right.

$2,095
1965 Ford Cntry. Sedan

in

loca-

Ch evrolet

your convenience.

4 DR.

steering

craked)

g

floor

9 p.m.

air- eR

2 DR.
S

Comet

Radio. Bargain
$295

FIRST COME_FIRST SE

1965 CHEVROLET
BISCAYNE
6
cyl.
In
good
condition
with
low
mileage.
$1,600.
If
areas
call
between 6 and 8 p.m. 272-2329
MODEL
A
BODY
ON
53
CHEVY
chassis. Best es.
2-5657

10

our

inspect

$795

BANK

of ww’s. Here
isdio, onelikeof new
the set
most wanted lux-

tion.

ering

full safety

have

cars in. stock.

See salesman
Bel

We

teinhed

CR 2-3319. Call after 12 noon.
19229
MODEL
A
FORD
2
DOOR
sedan.
Body
dissembled
and
partly
repainted.
Running
condition.
$450.

| ' 895

$995

cite

howe wWelte Waia® Ieee

Wee

condition. Very low mi. $1,300. CR 2
6578.
1903: °° CHEV:
BRL:
ATR...
.4:DR.
Automatic,
PS, PB, radio, low mileage. Very good cond. Private
party.

STEERING,

64 Mercury Convert.

This
cars
ever

1870

1965 Ford Cntry.
Squire
10 PASSENGER,
352 V8, ri at

BUY THIS CAR NOW AND SAVE LOTS
of money. Automatic, power steering.

ROOF

ES

435 GREEN
CLOSED

64

* pen

‘'310”

tires
and discs. A real sweetheart of
a car in near perfect condition.

i ae
be
’64 Chevrolet a
ie eee ee Cini

Cpe.

VINYL

positraction.
and ee
ot

WHITE

wildcat engine, radio, white

Loaded

cluding “speed,

Convert.

Spec.

BLACK

and
black
bucket
seats.
car is one of the sharpest
have
we
that
kind
its
of

7m
(Complete finance
andd $3 795
'65

WITH

2:
A

Impala
steering.

.
Gigantic
Heated

POWER
$

.

eg

yan
a
,395.

‘

New

WITH

'65 Chev. Impala Convert.
sharp.

on

F

IMPALA
1963 _ CHEVROLET
vert.
Fu
w., air-cond.,

$ 450
V8,

DEVILLE

1960 CADILLAC2|
IMMACULATE.
w/air cond.; low
door. Full likepower
mileage;
new tires. $950. Hynes

ower

Valiant 4 Dr. Sedan

.

hue

i965 CHEV
Sata

i

6!

SEDAN”

Call 272-8455.

FULL

RD

1868

rA

Gook chakitan
O10n evak. te
HIlicrest 6-4934

8-234!

Sunday

[cs

town.

196]

63

1956 FORD. GOOD TIRES.

‘64 Olds 2 Dr. Holiday
RED
WITH
car.

in

A real

1962 BUICK SPECIAL V6 8

AVE.

DA

CADILLAC

power.

695

328-3670

RAMBLER

Closed

trans.

BLACK

WITH

for your

one

=a

$95

Must sell 675-6595.

$795

car

Full

+

Ce

Cat.

Chev.
1962
maretep.
coe

$95

Standard
Service,
Rd., Northfield.

2 Dr.
Corvair
63
TRANS.,
R AND
H,

AUTO

4-

2 Dr. auto.

3-234]

Ondo
na

$l,

BUY

Car?$75

re

ble
Rody
Silver, full power, air cond, AM-FM | ®3 FORD
after 6:30 p.m.

595

BEST

'62 Pontiac Bonneville

Impala
p

HT.
V8,
AUTO...
H. WWs, Aqua.

ais

suburban

in.

BEAUTY
seats.

$945

1962

Automatic.

$1,695

EVANSTON

'65 Chevelle S.S. Coupe
WHITE
bucket

=

Schumacher
Ford is now offering a warranty on used ’64, 65, and ’66
Fords that protects the buyer for 2 years from the date of sale, or 50,000
miles, or up to 5 years from the date the car was built.

ses

this

.

eVvroielet

'64 Ch

on

22,000

$1,495

1

SR.
and

heater.

65 Chevelle 4 Dr. Sedan

R-BEAUTIFUL

RAD.

TODAY’S

and

THIS IS THE
NEWEST
THING TO A
new
car that you'll ever see. Automatic transmission, radio and heater.
Spotless condition throughout.

;

Wagon
H,
WW’S

$ | 645

BR

$595

'
65
vs

to

$395

$395

Il! CHICAGO
y

$1,095

i
Pontiac

nicest

Second

SHOR-LINE

A fine family

;

$295

Wagon

’60 AMERICAN

price

$395

Wag.

a Good

price

EQUIPMENT
ON ABOVE CARS

Dr.

?

ne

Chevy Il
TRANSMISSION,

62
AUTOMATIC

Chev.

Need

AND

,

$

'62 Ford Country Squire
——

RADIO

agon

$1,195

RADIO,

:

Impala Conv

air: oo

Full

$495

56 Buick

STICK,

radio

A/C, BRONZE.

WW,

500

395

$

.

blue
PS,

TRANS.,

AUTO.

WWs, Blue.

V8,

steering,

$1,795
'63 Ford Cty. Sd. 9 Pass.

'65 Lincoln Cont.
FULL
POW.
A/C
DK.
GREEN,
black roof-Low low miles.

oe

770

Ful

$695

‘61 AMERICAN

Bisca

Landau

FULL POWER,

other extras. Bal. fact. warr.

‘60

$1,395

Chevy.

Classic

Green.

V8 AUTOMATIC.

$595

60 Comet Sta. Wagon $395
'56 Metro Van-Ette
$295

betas cage iy 495

W

: |
airiane

65

AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, POWER

“6 STD. BURGUNDY
$995

'66 T-Bird Landau
WITH

F

63

$2,395
YELLOW

:

:

SPEED

'65

$1,395

INTE-

AND
TOP
BLACK
A real fun car.

RED,
rior.

5

3

heater clean.

;
Convt.—White
V8-AT, PS, R, WW.

GT Convt.

Mustang

‘66

V-8,

$ | 495

Ford
TOP

Won.

MIS
mg oa

prreperoh ghee

'64 Chev.

$1,495

64 Ford Country Sedan

:
64
BLK.

radio,

a/c,

trans., PS,
red. 2 395

Pass.

$595

6 PASS.,
V8,ue. AUTO. TRANS., PS,
rig

H.T.

500 4-dr.

9

mechanical condition.

A BEAUTY.

v8, FULL POWER.

Baby blue.

Pontiac

gk

pgp

listing.

'64 Galaxie 500 Spt. Cpe.

$3,395
'66 Chevrolet Bisc.

63

:

7°

$2, 095

agons
:

'62 Mercury 2 Dr. Sedan

i

POWER A/C BLUE

.

P|

ges | 1965 Ford Ranch Wago

Dr

Dr.

4

M

196
ustang 2
Plus
NEW CAR GUARANTEE. Briti

$695

4 Dr.

.
Cadillac
W

7

ing

OIKS

'

HAS FULL, POWER ; AND LOW MILE:
Mu
age.
$1395

—

a partial

is only

66 Toronado. Full

V8, auto.

FORD

BONUS

show our sincere interest in proving that Schumacher
Ford
. bring
is the place to buy your one owner used car. Soe.
you and we will deduct $50 from your price on any of our

selection.

72 car

NO

'

4

SPRING SPECIAL
9

‘

60 Rambler 4 Dr.

scape

dag
'

By

$445
$1095

Rambler

!
met
i
tar
eee
3,200 actual miles.

$995

be

4 D

‘

oir

$1,395}

Dr.

|

bd

$1,495

tie

heal

:

e

ER

$50

4

STON

DODGE

:

abi)

$1,795
a

i

Conv't

Studebaker
4 D
he e 8 er ca

;

EVAN

AMERICAN

.

65

'63
62

Best

Pre-Owned

mile

irs
Skokie.

private;
ike-new;
8231 North Crawford
ORchard 3-0744

BLER

COMPLETE

:

Radio;

Aw MFPoe

AM-FM

i361 OLDS;

Excellent buy.
CR 2-0907

NEW

RAM

CVIOIET | 8 Clessic 4 Dr.

Ge dee, IE

green

and

mi
buys.

A

COUPE

interior.

custom interior, auto. trans., PS.

Factory

S

Bey

Call’ 272.2737 after 6 p.m. :
DR. | ’65 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER 4 DR.
sedan, all extras incl. airluxury
WW.

CALL PArk 4-2935.
1966
PONTIAC
LEMANS
4
hardtop, auto. power, radip,.
Family

Verde

t)

'

1966 BUICK SKYLARK 2 DR. COUPE,

Satellite

Plyinouth

1965

ip

CORVAIR

2 Dr.

a)

auto-

26,000 mi. Best offer. 729-1841, bet. 7-9
p.m.

DR. | 1965

Full

Mee

:

SHOR-LINE

CONVERTIBLE,

interior;

matic; V8; $850. Phone 491-1120’ or 251,

offer. 827-2539 after 5 |

98

hardtop.

to

AT

$1,839

oe MOTE a Face EG | Ua Ee, WEE BE, SE
Pack,

200 + For Sale—Automobiles |
j

taalo;’ Eccitent "conaition. Barks: | Houle lacks, Seen, at Clenvioy Clee

1965

|

1961

SEDAN

DOOR

4

CADILLAC

a

200

IN SKOKIE

BLVD. AT DEMPSTER
OPEN DAILY ’TIL 10 P.M.

SAT.

AND

SUN

'TIL

OR
6 P.M.

�200

c

vis

8-6731. aft. 5 p.m.

or wknds.

“1961 reer
4-DR. CLASSIC
.; 6¢
W/W; very clean. 28,000
$495. M94. 3290.
‘ANG
1965
HARDTOP.
6
CYL.
uto,
shift.
One
owner.
Excellent
ndition. $1,300 Phone 869-3233.

Call after 6 p.m.
3

eae
dr.,

UN

UN

9-5712.

4-0165

3962 CHEVY

IMPALA

6 CYL.

4 Dr.,
power
steering.
Private Party $575.
AL 6-1771

ae

BUICK

LESABRE

CONVERT.

slack top, interior all automatic, w/w,
15,000 miles. Private. $1,950. Call VB

|

.

~ $3: 58 after Thursday.

3 “bb Chevelle

AMERICAN
stick;

4

“CHEVY

p/b,

low

V8,

1967 Mustang
TWO
PLUS
Best offer.

‘clean.

256-3157

55 “CADILLAG SEDAN DE VILLE
power
and
air;
$3,100
or best
er. Joy Cleaners’ ‘2110 Central St.,

vanston.

ONVERTIBLE

1964

white Olds
Cutlass
cellent
condition;
after 5:30 p.m.

BLER
;

MUS’

1962,

RED

AND

DOOR

CLASSIC.

‘60

wer brakes; power steering.
ust sell today, best offer.
Leaving town. YO 6-9155

ANG

gundy

1965.

MUST

Abie l white

Pe
‘ion. $1, i

io,
WWs.
"945- 7479.

CHEVROLET,
409

cam.

SELL.

289,

Excellent

348

3

BUR-

interior.

condi-

Hurst

mag

Needs

’63

CORVAIR
ible,

a

gain,

ns

1965 5 Mustang
EXCELLENT

59

Convert.

V-8

paar

$450.

Phone

SS;
R/H;
going

RADIO,
and runs

RUNNING

1964 FORD

Dr. Bye

Bees

iat

GALAXIE

Radio;

500

heater;

1968 CHEVROLET

88

’65,

heater,

STANDARD
$900.

63

IMPALA

pow.
hardtop;
auto.
trans.;
low
., pow. brakes;
real sharp;
leage. Call Mr. Davis, 724-9620.

or

Must
Cabin

HELP! I HAVE 2 BOATS.
sell like new
25’ 1960
Owens
Cruiser. Best offer. 945-3273.

ALCORT
Call

after

SAILFISH
$225
6 p.m.

272-5306

16’ DUNPHY RUNABOUT
50
H.P.
JOHNSON.
Elect.
starter.
With trailer. Complete rig. $750. 4331507 after 6 p.m.
FOR SALE
1965 12’ SEA KING ALUM.
boat.
oa
roof top carrier. $135. Call

52’’
272-

LYMAN
LAPSTRAKE
25 hp.;
13’ Runabt. 35 hp.
Arrow, 2 sails; 22’ sailboat,
needs work. CR 2-5657

8' Wooden

Row

Boat
$25

LIKE NEW
8’ FIBERGLASS
DINGHY
3.5 h.p. outboard motor, $50 ea.
Call 446-0329

APARTMENT

AO

A wonderful selection awaits

you in the Want Ads. Turn

to Classification #132 in

Two

Wil-

to operate the station. The

Dr. Karl Henize, professor of
astronomy at Northwestern University,

Wilmette

women

will

Shore

Alumnae

Pi

during

a

of

Alpha
p.m.

ern’s Campus.
Husbands of

and

Mrs. Carl Schultz will be installed
as second vice president and Mrs.
Seaman

as recording

to members

girls

auxiliary

in the

chapter

members

will

will speak on
advances made
Gemini series.

sec-

the
as a

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Private Grounds and Pool
Hot Lunches ® Transportation

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Swimming

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astronomical
result of the

pioneer trails day
FOR

of

guests.
Dr. Henize, who has worked on
the Gemini and Apollo programs,

Hillside Ln., Evanston.

Kenneth

will speak

the evening auxiliary of Delta Delta
Delta at 7:45 p.m. Wednesday in
the chapter house on Northwest-

be

6:30

remain-

Tri-Delts to Meet

dinner meeting Tuesday in the
home of Mrs. Garth Conley, 2665

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installed as officers of the Chicago-

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HUNTING?

Tremayne

Pi

Omicron

RUNABT.
w/tr.;
18’
good sails,

LIGHT
WEIGHT,
Call 724-2924.

Sterling

North

12 FT. SAILBOAT
FIBERGLASS. STILL IN CARTON.
Call 729-4258.
15°

Mrs.

mette is regional director of the
Wilmette area. Mrs. Robert Haas of
Glencoe and Mrs. William Gutmann
of Winnetka are their respective
village chairmen.
Aiding: in the drive will be youth
groups from the North Shore Congregation Israel, the Glencoe Union

Crafts

dif

Nature ® Dramatics © Canoeing
Indoor Facilities for Overnighters
‘Phone

NOW

Gilbert —

UN

for

Information

and

David

9-9835

Enrollment
Rosen

—

ID

3-2362

251-

4

DOOR,

P.S.,

clean. $1,700. Call Yo" 5.

TRANS. GOOD
944-0755 after

COND.
5:30 p.m

CHEVROLET
2 DR.
BISCAYNE
409 c.i. 425 h.p. Muncie,
Hurst, Sun
tach. Like new 3,70 positraction. Very
fast. Excp. clean. $1,250. AL 1-6047.

1962
CHEVR
STATION
WAGON
8
cyl.
overdrive,
stick shift, r/h, one
owner, good condition. $475. DA 8-0125.

MUSTANG;
WHITE;
RADIO;
seein white walls. 4 speed. 289V8.
Power
steering;
guages;
“8g 7 795. Call 272-7225.

HICK—'63

cket
Rotsns.;

SKYLARK

CONV.,

V8;

seats;
leather interior:
auto.
WW;
low mileage. $1,025. 272-

BUICK

LE

SABRE

4

‘62

1956.

1964 Buick

Wildcat,

ood
meet Ok
.m. AL 1-315

ae.

201

BIRD

UN

64

“sonable

HARDTOP

390 engine,
Coral.

air-cond..

4

after

6

GALAXIE

barrel

carb.

4

mileage,

Evenings

or

FULL

POWER

private.

Sunday.

Rea-

Call

262-

[MPALA

(8 CYL.)
4 DOOR
HARD
B.. shiny black. Like new,
mileage. $1.3325.
eg
4-578

1955

CHEV.

apron,

PA 4-65

NOMAD

V-8,

SHARP,

$450

-

EXCELLENT
OLDS
pS
8 Bey.
2-dr. h.t., bucket seats.
conso.
W/W.
‘Low
mileage.
075. sol $25- 0330 after 4 p.m.

GTO

CONVERTIBLE.

i.P.; low mileage; CLEAN;
‘Have
to sell—no
place
to
1,750. DA 8-6632.

pba:
fo

exce

WAGON:

excellent

BE meg

325
4 speed.
park
it.

6

condition.

CYL.

As
4
SPEED:
2
Content condition. $800.
724-5416 evenings

lassified

Evanston Review

$500.
DR.

and

Outboard

Motors

12’ Catamaran Sailboat.
Don’t pay more to go slower!
$782-Family fun and comfort.
Local Fleet-Racing for everyone.
Northshore Multihull.
864-7880 or 677-5924
16’
LARSON
—
FIBERGLAS
—
35
h.p. Johnson. New vinyl top and seat
cushions.
Excellent
condition.
Holsclaw trailer and spare. Must see to
appreciate.
Ready
to launch.
Must
poe
920 Madison,
Evanston.
DA
8-

9-8068

LANDEAU

low

Call

Boats

AQUA-CAT

GOOD,

4 dr. sedan,

$1,700.

2 on

. trans.

RUNS

CORVAIR
MONZA
RED
LEATHer interior,
auto.,
excellent
running
condition. $495 or offer. Call 677-1457.

Lustra - Gold Setting,
with cut crystal drops
reflecting light in all
directions. 834’’ diameter, 36” height. 3-25
W. or 40 W. clear candelabra
base
lamps.
yo
in black or
gold

BOATS &amp; AIRPLANES

DR.

sedan;
full
power:
safety
group:
r 10,000 miles. $1,300. Please call
ore4:30 or after
8 p.m. UN 4-4737.
RIVIERA

4
DR.
HOLIDAY
DYcond.;
low mi.;
private
cond.; Price $1,795.
VErnon 5-1324

’*55 CHEVY
4-DR. $75. NOT MUCH ON
LOOKS,
BUT
RUNS
LIKE
A TOP.
PA. 4-3294

"64 FORD
GALAXIE
500,
V-8.
uto.
trans.,
many
extras.
Immac.
cond. Orig. owner must sell
nmed. Wholesale price. 729-3224.

Psi

alt

WITH
TRAILER
WANTED
Lee
day
phone
427-1031
and
446-0169.

1961
491-1120

5

1965

90:
G.

Joseph’s Teen Club; and members
of
St.
Augustine’s
Episcopal
Church.
The annual community drive goal
is to raise one third of funds needed

CONVERT-

1965
OLDS:
namic;
air
owner; exc.

DR.

ial

Church,
and St. Paul’s
African
Methodist Episcopal Church;
St.

6 p.m.

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PONTIAC
BONNEVILLE
CONthee oa Bucket seats; power brakes,
g,
windows
and
seat.
$1,200.
all 724. 3977.

w

ae

Area volunteers for Chicago’s
Channel 11 television station will
conduct a community fund-raising
drive Saturday through Apr. 16.

GALAXIE
1962
FORD
CONVERT.,
white,
red
500
XL,
full
power,
interior, best offer.
Call CR 2-6208 after 5 p.m.

Dr.

125.

Valentserk Plan Drive tor TV Funds

Motors

1965 VALIANT

power

;
: Cruisamatic; good condition.
ses “ gular gas. 724-9057.
CHEVROLET BEL AIR 2-DR.
yl.; wus. deste
40,000 miles, Two
owners; cle
% Call 724- 8849 after 5 p.m. Fri.

ICK

Outboard

CHEVY
9 PASSENGER
WAGON;
Like new tires. New brakes, battery,
carburetor, and exhaust; needs clutch.
Best offer. 338-6978, after 6 p.m.

OLDS

CONDITION. $1,500

Call GR 5-7850.

: —

after

and

$1,100. Call HI 6-3040.

FALCON SQUIRE WAGON
.P.,
auto,
trans.,
snow
tires,
o. Low
mileage,
good
condition.
d buy, $475. WI 5-4034.

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4 sp. $250.
AL 1-7614

CORVAIR

DR.
BISCAYNE.
like new
tires;
Orig.
miles.
Excellent
cond.

.;
30,000

ORIG.
MI.
433-3000.

MERCURY
4
DOOR,
heater,
auto. trans., looks
best offer. Call UN 4-3172.

+
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TWO.
2,600
Phone Mr. G.,

Boats

DOLPHIN
FIBREGLAS
SAIL
BOAT,
24 ft. Excellent cruising and racing,
boat, 6 bags of sails. Inboard engine.
One half interest available. Moored in
Wilmette Harbor. CR 2-5602.

WITH
OARS,
or best offer.

Fastback

1957
BUICK,
PERFECT
condition. $75.
Call UN 9-0794

ENGINE

speed

s. Vibrasonic
radio,
work. $295. 432-0646.

EXC.

1965
CHEVROLET
IMPALA
air
conditioned
convertible;
Ww’s;
P.S.
and P.B.;
owner
overseas;
$1,995. Call 945-8319.

F85;
best offer;
869-4437
or 729-

4

OWNER.

1964
BUICK
WILDCAT
CONVERTIble.
Fulll power.
Low
mileage.
By
owner.
Best
offer.
Call
945-5167,
evenings 7 to 8 p.m. or Saturday.
1962
PONTIAC
LE
MANS
2
DR.
Hdtp. One owner. Auto. trans. WWs.
Clean.
Economical.
Good
condition.
$395 or best offer. VE 5-0548.

AU-

mileage,

Impala Convertible

PS;
ONE
Saaar re. 195. 272-0943

DR.

;

CONVERTIBLE

tomatic, p/s,
firm.

OD: $225. °64

1963
CHEVY
BISCAYNE.
6
CYL.,
white, auto. trans., low mileage, one
owner. Recent maint. Best offer. Call
475-7217.
1964
OLDS
CONVERT.
88
JET
Star, Blue, good cond. low mileage.
peed owner. Full power. 446-0298. Best
offer.

PB

economical;

rgain. Phone 251-6935.

stick;

4
dr.;
stick;
radio,
$875.
Northbrook. 272-7735 eves.

‘63 Red

Convert.

_ EXCELLENT COND., ONE OWNER.
ke
Call 446-8043.
RAMBLER

1 CAR

1961
MERCURY
4
DOOR
SEDAN
800 series,
p.s. p.b.
air conditioned
$450. Call eves. or Sat. 729-2053.
’67 MUSTANG TUDOR SEDAN
Candy-apple red; with red interior; 6cyl. with stick shift; 5,300 mi. $2,200
or best offer. 729-0337.

DOOR

are
BISCAYNE.
6
6 shift.
Good
running

dition $375.
a

2

SELL

1964 FALCON SQUIRE WAGON
Wws;
auto. transm. FM radio, $1,000
or offer. Call HI 6-7364 between 4 and
10 p.m.
OLDS ’64, 98,
4 door HT, power seats and windows.
excellent condition. Price $1,650. Call
446-5032.
1965
BARRACUDA—6
CYL...
AUTO.
11,000 mi., radio, heater, WWs,
Positraction, P/S, P/B. Ivory w/gold int.
$1,400. 432-5131, 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.

‘.

FORD

201

Sale—Automobiles

’°60 Rambler 4 dr.;
Comet
Owner.

IEVY
CUSTOM
MODIFIED
4
d gener cam, many extras. Call

TOUR
ANS
$e. trans. $100

For

MUST

1955 CHEVY 283 V-8 ENGINE
o. trans., pow. steer., extra tires.
ne Y Low mileage. $250 or offer.

606000000000
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For ~Sale—Automobiles
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Sparkling crystal chains
and
elegant
prism-cut
crystal drops in LustraGold setting. 1215’’ width,
10”
heights,
71,
extension. Two 25 W. or 40 W.
clear
candelabra
base
lamps. Available in Black
or
Gold.

TRADING UP?
I’m trading down.
1960 Owens 20 ft.
lap strake cruiser. 70 h.p. Merc. Dual
wheel Moody
trailer. Head. Ice box.
Stove.
Exe.
condition.
For
17 or 18
footer. AL 1-3780 Evenings.

$20

SEARS
FIBERGLAS
15’
BOAT
AND
trailer, electric 45 hp motor, tarp, 2
gas
tanks,
skiing
equipment,
Coast
Guard approved. Used 1 season. $1,000
or best offer. DA 8-1164.
17’ CHRISCRAFT INBOARD: 138
h.p.; just refinished;
like new -mooring cover and battery. Plus 1 yr. old
tilt trailer, $985. 446-7334

USED

SUNFISH

IN

$68

Big

Closeout

plus

other crystals

Sale

on

GOOD

all

1966

at 50%

electrical

PENGUIN 8319
2 yrs. old. Like new. $450 or will trade
for Butterfly or Sunfish. 529-5920.
WANTED:
condition.

Six candelabra lights surrounded by a galaxy of
sparkling crystal chains
and pear-shaped
crystal
drops.
2114’’
diameter,
36” height. Six 25 W. or
40 W.
clear candelabra
base lamps. Available in
Black or Gold

Off

Model

Fixtures

. .

distributors

8355

NILES

Corner

Main

CENTER
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Phone:

679-3255

ROAD
ILL.

SKOKIE,

Call 446-3096

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The Shalom Chapter of Hadassah will present
“Lollipops A-Go-Go” at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Highland Park Recreation Center, 1850 Green Bay Rd.
Janies Juvenile

Shop in the Crossroads

Center in Highland Park will provide

Shopping

the fashions

for the nursery school set.

Highland Park moppet models will include Karyn
and Robin Goldberg and Julie Lauer.

Modeling from Wilmette will be
Coren.
There will be
afternoon.
the

a

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Goldberg of Highland Park,

chapter president; and Mrs. Lawrence Lauer of Highland Park have been in charge of committees planning the benefit.

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All live in Highland Park. The youngsters will model Sunday for the Shalom Hadassah's
"Lollipops A-Go-Go." (Howard Fochler Photo)

Jamie Coran (center) has her bow adjusted by her mother, Mrs.
Charles Coren Jr. of Wilmette, at Janie's Juvenile Shop. Waiting to be
spruced up are Steven Coren and Jeffrey Weiss of Skokie. They will
model in "Lollipops-A-Go-Go" Sunday in the Highland Park Recreation
Center. (Howard Fochler Photo)

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A

book

drive,

sponsored

conclude Apr. 30.
The drive will help

newly-established
Chippewa
Mountain

58

by

the

Deerfield Branch of the American
Association of University Women,
is beginning this week and will
to stock

library

for

Bank,

and
the
Jewel
store
in
Deerfield; the Jewel on Central Av.

in Highland Park; and at Woolworth’s, the Jewel, the A &amp; P, and

the

Sunset Market in Northbrook.

the

Any type of book
tion is acceptable.

Indians at the Turtle
Reservation,
Belcourt,

in good

Financial
contributions
form of checks payable

condiin
to

the
The

Indian Givers are (from left) Mrs. James Morrow of Deerfield, Mrs. Charles Schulz
of Northbrook, Mrs. Paul Seefer of Highland Park, and Mrs. John Ward of Deerfield.

N.D.

They are members of the American Association of University Women who are collecting books for a new library on an Indian reservation.

of donors, have been placed at The

Indian Fund will be accepted, and
can be sent to Miss Virginia

Velvet

Easton, 747 Chestnut St., Deerfield.

Book

drops,
Touch,

for the
the

convenience

First

National

April 6, 1967

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left are

Miss

Donna

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Alumnae of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority sort
articles for the annual rummage sale today. From
Pierce

of

Northbrook;

J. Harold

Winzeler

of Glenview,

president; and Mrs. James

(Staff Photo)

Mrs.

Glenbrook

club

Risser of Northbrook.

Area Alumnae of A O Pi Plan ‘Assortment’ Sale
from

The Glenbrook Alumnae Club of
Alpha Omicron Pi will offer “An
Assortment for a Song’ at their

annual

rummage

sale

Members
The

to be

held

today.

Will Dress as Song Titles

Sheridan

Shores

Club

is

the best, most original.
funniest costume.
Judges
will be Mr.
William Leffingwell, Mr.
Robert Lamson, and Mr.
Lawrence Smith, all of
and Mr, and Mrs. Hall

planning its first costume ball at 10
p.m. Saturday in the Michigan
Shores Club of Wilmette.

With the theme ‘‘Titles’’ in mind,
members
portraying

4 to 9 p.m.

Clothing items, household goods,
and white elephants will be displayed in the Northbrook Junior

may
song

select
costumes
titles, book titles,

and

the

and Mrs.
and Mrs.
and Mrs.
Wilmette,
Gordon of

Deerfield

famous couples, or television personalities. Prizes will be awarded

High School Chalet fieldhouse, 1475
Maple Av.
Proceeds
from
the
sale
will
benefit the Illinois Children’s Hospital school for mentally and physically handicapped children.
Mrs. James
Risser, 2875 Keystone, and Miss Donna Pierce, 2560
Willow Rd., both of Northbrook, are
co-chairmen of the event. Those
desiring
to contribute
rummage
may contact Mrs. John Winzeler,
624 Surrey
Ln., Glenview;
Mrs.
Ruth McCoy, 426 Birchwood Rd.,
Deerfield; or the co-chairmen.

To Install Officers
Mrs.

Robert

Park
will
president of
nae Club of
group’s 7:45

The

Zinnen

of Highland

Patterned

be installed
as vice
the North Shore AlumPi Beta Phi during the
meeting Tuesday.

installation and

for Waiting

a workshop

ra
ee

to make favors for a June Centennial Convention will be held in the
home
of Mrs.
D. K. Ellis, 865
Western Av., Northbrook.

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Park served as best man.

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Miss

Eyles

Highland
attended

aa

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The bridegroom’s .parents held a
wedding supper in their home the
previous night, and the reception

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held there.

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also

was

The bride wore a white knit wool

Fb

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W.

Dorsey

Endres

Bannockburn, have announced the
engagement of their daughter Jane
Elizabeth to Robert Joseph Gordon,

son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gordon of
Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.

was

graduated

Mo.

She now

Inc.

in

degree

Boston

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at

in

University

while doing research with dyslexic
children (disturbance of ability to
read).
Mr. Gordon was graduated from
Western Kentucky University and
has served five years with the U. S.
Army Special Forces. He is presently employed as field representative for Organon Pharmaceutical
Co. in Boston.

Neugart-Snyder
Miss Joyce Ann Neugart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Neugart
of Deerfield, was married Feb. 23
to Robert Snyder, son of Mr. and
Mrs. M. H. Snyder of Portsmouth,
Va.

from

is employed

Hollister

a

A June wedding is planned.

Park High School and
Culver Stockton College,

with Lloyd
mette.

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Mrs.

of Bowling Green, Ky., formerly of

Highland Park.

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psychology

Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Eyles of
Highland Park announce the engagement of their daughter Karen
Lynne to John Holbrook Thomson
Jr., son of the senior Thomsons of

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study

wedding. (Bronson Coles Photo)

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The couple is planning a summer

and

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she wore a corsage of Cymbidium
orchids.
Miss Rojean Clesen of Evanston
was her sister’s maid of honor.
Robert Booth Kohn of Highland

held

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Clesen of Evanston, was married
Mar. 26 to William Reece Churchill,

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wedding,

which

took

Portsmouth,

the

bride

wore a short white brocade gown
with
a
matching
pillbox.
She
carried a bouquet of Stephanotis.

Mr, Thomson also was graduated
from Highland Park High School

Deerfield

and

College,

senior at Western Kentucky Univer-

Lincoln, Ill. He is employed by hdo

sity in Bowling Green. She expects

After a honeymoon in Florida and
the Bahamas, the couple is at home

Products Inc., Highland Park.

to graduate

in Virginia Beach, Fla.

from

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Miss Who Wants Nest Gets Her Wings Clipped
___

By MARY BETH MURPHY

confidence and poise. You can always fall
back on these things,” said Mrs. Crigler.

| Once upon a time there was a young
mi ss who left her nest to spread her

In 1955 Mrs.

Crigler

decided

she

would

to build a

fulfill her ambition to travel. At that time

nest of her own, she found her wings had

her future husband was in graduate school,

‘wings;

been

but when

she flew back

and off she went into the wild blue, cloudy,

clipped.

rainy yonder. “I thought I would fly for
two years, but I discovered I didn’t see

u3

Former stewardesses of United and
‘Capitol Airlines’ who prefer hopping
a ‘ound to the grocery store, school, and
‘shopping

Dallas,

center

instead

of Los

much

Angeles,

‘group
called “Clipped Wings.”
‘&amp;
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ag,
Be

‘

Mrs. William Benham of Deerfield, both
previously with United, find the club a
good way to maintain contact with their

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airline hostess isn’t all glamor.

who want to spread their wings.

hours can interfere with a date,” she said,

4 But, as Mrs. Crigler points out, being an

“and

peer
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nine

land,

passengers

were

aston-

Never

Alone’’

were

never

alone.

I could walk

into

and I will encourage her to go into filying if
she’s
Mrs.

interested,”’
Crigler

she said.

also

revealed

a

startling

and disappointing fact about the greatest

experience into a favor for their former
airlines by recruiting other young misses

&amp;

for

“It’s a great career for those who like to
travel. My daughter is proud of my image,

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flew

any dining room in any city and there
would be another crew member there.

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for the group’s philanthropic project—re-

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a

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also

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Although a stewardess travels to many
strange cities, Mrs. Crigler discovered

the club in 1941 in Chicago. Today, there

children.
hostesses

to

“Were

Ay

for joining Clipped Wings is what prompted
former hostess Jacqueline Ceaser to found

tarded
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so

ished when trays and peas rolled down the
aisle.

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former flying mates.

in 1941

him

Mrs. Crigler thought her flying career
would end after one month. As a brand
new hostess she forgot to lock the food
cabinet.
Consequently
when
the
plane

“QQ

and New York, belong to an elite

Club: Founded

of

months.”

attraction

if

you

like

‘Irregular

uninterrupted

beauty

sleep, forget it.”
However,

‘‘you get excellent

experience

in meeting people and in developing self-

in

becoming

a_hostess—the

romantic notion of marrying the pilot. It
seems, unfortunately, by the time a man
becomes a pilot he is a mature 50 and
much married.

April 6, 1967

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ciation House add to the impressionistic theme of
their Saturday benefit with authentic costumes and

David B. Winton, Mrs. Robert P. Kline, and Mrs.
Walter L. Hardy, all of Deerfield. (Staff Photo)

Deerfield Woman

may

rummage
Monday
Cross Parish Hall,

Show

to

begin

bring

to the
Holy
724 Elder Ln.,

Mrs. Eugene Howley of Deerfield

Deerfield. The annual sale will be

the Chicago-North Suburban Chap*
ter of Alpha Phi.

_ Mrs. Norman Brown and Mrs.
Robert Bock, both of Deerfield, are

will model for a benefit Monday of ¢!d Apr. 20-21.

co-chairmen of the sale.

research

hese

make

up,

will include a
Marcella Borg-

refreshments,

gifts.
Tickets are available from
ter members or at the door.

hs

clothing will be sold in addition to
furniture, toys, housewares,
and other items.

books,

A truck will be available Apr. 16

to pick up items which cannot be
carried to the church. To arrange
for pick-up, phone the Parish Hall.

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Mrs. Charles Wilson, Mrs. Clarence
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Mrs. A, A. Gillis, Mrs. John Rink,
Mrs. Raymond Marshall, Mrs. Mil-

Chicago’s First Jeweler
Est. 1837

dred

and

Kenry,

Mrs.

Charles

Mrs.
Loretta
Krause,
Joseph Mautner.
Men’s, women’s, and

chap-

and

ee

“A Breath of Spring.”

The benefit also
demonstration of

e

Committee heads working with
them include Mrs. Robert Acker,

1711 Sherman Av., Evanston. Fashions from the store will be shown in

a program,

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April 11th,
12th &amp; 13th

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Israeli Independence Is Theme

to Tour

Furniture Store,
Lunch, See Dancers

In
year

on

Old

addition

“L‘Chayim

Massel,

at the

The Woman’s Society
Service of the Bethany

All-Chi-

and

Mrs. Harry Reisman and Mrs.
Dorman Morrison of Highland
Park will'be hostesses at 8 p.m.
Tuesday when Dorothy Tinen
Sander of Chicago will present a
dramatic reading of ‘Auntie.

Hadassah

Hebrew University Medical Center
in Israel.
Hostesses for the afternoon are
the HMO
fund-raising committee

Mame"
for the
dren's Charities

which includes Mrs. Robert Weinberg, chairman; Mrs. Phillip Ro-

Moderne

Restaurant,

Highland
Ward
of

Deerfield are in charge of donations in the Bannockburn
area
while Mrs. Henry Arenberg of
is chairman

of the

Deerfield area assisted by Mrs.
George Mitchell and Mrs. Bruce
Gottlieb

Rieger,

The

fund

The

drive
of

North

goal

Channel

remaining

funds

other

educational

organ-

Mrs.

church

a narra-

the cast

The author, Mrs. Barkan, is the
principal of the religious school at
Beth Am Temple in Chicago. Her

will include Mrs. Staunton Flanders, Mrs. Burton Green, Mrs. MelMrs.
Lawrence
.vin
Eisenberg,
Rubinstein, and Mrs. White, all of
Highland Park; Mrs. Mike Hecht of
Deerfield; and Mrs. Samuel Magad

principal of the religious school at
Rodfei Sholom Or Hodesh, Chicago.
Mrs. Bernard Ellis of Highland
Park is the program chairman for
this open meeting.

Chicago,

will be presented.

ed by Mrs.

David White,

Direct-

husband,

Dr.

Irving

Barkan,

is

petite

luncheon

prepared

by

Norman

Glist

and

Mrs.

H.

is to raise

A

store

tour

and

lecture,

ducted by one of the store’s home

are

donated

decorators, will begin at 1:30 p.m.

8

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low,

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turned

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on a large area! Smart linens, pearlspuns, and heavy textured cottons

in primitive weaves that look handwoven
ironing. Custom made to your order.

and

machine

launder

without

are co-chairmen of the show which
fashions

from

Highland

will

be

“@@

Rosby’s

in

Park.
Members

modeling

from

Fashions

Highland
'

Park

Mrs.

Robert

Carmichael, Mrs. Walter Lunsford,
Mrs. Betty Freehling, Mrs. John
Reynolds,
Mrs.
Walter
Camper,

The committee
Leran,
Gantor,

son,

own

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moderate a portion of the show in
which members will model fashions
event

Factory

Point-of-View

Mrs. John Mcoe wove neha ge

draperies,

is
@.
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Waukegan

tickets; Mrs. Leon Gillin, hostess;
and Mrs. Ray Suzzi, publicity, all
from Highland Park. Mrs. James

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feet wide!

your

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arranging various

Mrs.

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posters;

Ideal

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and_ it’s

seamless.

Mrs. George Simmons, Miss Cheryl
Willis, Miss Debbie Bogert, and
Miss Gail Andersen. They will have
their coiffures styled .by Mary
Lou’s Cuttedge in Highland Park.

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Amick, both of Highland Park,

Irving

11’s

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because they’re seamless. Our

Wednesday in the church’s social
hall, Laurel Av., and McGovern St.,
Highland Park.

Lichter, both of Deerfield, will be
served‘in the Hospitality Room.

Shore

—@m@ world’s widest
seamless draperies!

of World
Methodist

will

Fashions”

activities includes:

members of the chapter’s gourmet
group under the guidance of Mrs.

both of Highland

Park will serve as
regional directors.
one-third

and

Inc., and
izations.

A

Warnecke, both of Deerfield.
Richard

Television

The Wilmot Chapter of Women’s
American ORT will meet at 12:30
p.m. Tuesday in Colby’s of Northbrook on Old Skokie Rd.

Mrs. Ralph Dushame of Deerfield
is chairman of the campaign in the

Mrs.

School

ORT Group Plans
To Lunch in Colby’s

Highland Park area.

Mitchell

11 Fund

Area

’N

Suburban

Holiday

Chicago

E.U.B.

“Sun

will feature

by National Educational Television,
the Chicago Board of Education,

Area
Volunteers
for Chicago’s
Channel 11 television station will
conduct a community fund raising
drive Apr. 8-16.

Park

ChilVilla

working with children's theater.

Volunteers Will Boost Channel

Highland

United
in the

Inn, Northbrook. Miss Sander is
an actress and a teacher of
speech
and
dramatics,
often

manik, Mrs. Harry Director, Mrs.
Nathan Landy, Mrs. David Rosenbaum, and Mrs. Marshall Lavin, all
of Highland Park.

Mrs.
Jack
Blane
of
Park
and
Mrs.
John

to Israel’,

of Morton Grove.

To Hold Show

keynote speaker for the afternoon...
She will discuss medical research

conducted

tive with music from an original
script by Mrs. Irving Barkan of

19th

From Bethany

cago area vice president will be the
being

the

Service Group

Mr. Giordano
will perform in a
program of ‘‘dance happenings.”
Seymour

of

independence,

to

the dessert
luncheon and a tour
of the furniture
store,
the
Gus
Giordano
Dancers,
Mr.
Giordano, and his
associate,
Mrs.
Gerry Livingston,

Mrs.

Israel’s

the home of Mrs. Marvin Komen,
1440 Sheridan Rd., Highland Park.

Skokie Rd.

In

of

Ramah Chapter of Pioneer Women
will meet at 12:45 pm. Apr. 12 in

The Highland Park Chapter of
Hadassah will meet at 12:30 p.m.
Wednesday
in Colby’s of North-

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Mrs. Edward
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Park ‘is

National Secretaries Association—8:30 a.m.
Skokie Blvd. and Lake Cook Rd., Northbrook.

American

History

Month

essay

ORT, Wilmot
Skokie Blvd.

a student

at Ban-

and

Field

as

judging

for

entry, ‘Our Heritage of Courage.”’
Other

winners,

Mary Cramblit, and Ellen Manning
from
Immaculate
Conception
School in Highland Park; and Mike
Sternberg,
Robinn
Kamins,
and

from

Shepard

School in Deerfield.
Over

300 essays

were

submitted.

The winning entries at the chapter
level

were

submitted

to

a

state

committee and then went on to
national judging. Chapter entries
were judged by members of the
Deerfield A.A.U.W. chapter.

Warren O’Meara of Winnetka, head
librarian
of the Highland
Park

who

was

the state selec-

tion as outstanding
Girl in 1940.

Good

Citizen

will

meet at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in the
of Mrs.

Glencoe

. Av.,

Enea

Hadassah—12:30

Plans

are already underway

Picchetti,

Highland

1449

Park.

Luncheon will be served.

for

by

meeting,

Wilmette

Rosby’s

Cobly’s,

and

of Glencoe,

Suburban

Skokie

tion.
Committee chairmen and members of the association will meet at

Mrs.

shop

John

B.

Handcrafts
Jack

chairmen

Weinstein

in the Winnetka Community House.

A.

Colaluca

are

Mrs.

of Winnetka,

Mrs.

Mrs. Peter Foreman of Highland
Park.
Handcraft
workshops
are
held every Wednesday in the home
of Mrs. Weinstein, 268 Auburn Av.

of Glenview,

Mrs. Warren Preece of Winnetka is
the general chairman of the benefit
whose proceeds aid the association

counseling

in

guiding

|

of

Northfield

and

Mrs.

Stransky,

both
Mrs.

of Highland
Marshall

and

Park,

Lewis

of

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Celebrating our 33rd year of Decorator shop at home service
on the great north shore and adjoining suburbs,

John

Mrs. Harold Rosenzweig and Mrs.
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Other chairmen include Mrs. F. J
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John Howard
Sott of Winnetka,

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from

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and

Maurice B. Mitchell, 966 E. Maplewood Rd., Lake Forest.
The event will be held Nov. 14-16

10 A.M.

CALICO

begin

bazaar

be

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operations;

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1 p.m. Tuesday in the home of Mrs.

DOROTHY BOEHM
CAROL PLATT
NINA WEINBERG
Invite You to the Opening

GREENWARE

Blvd.,

Mrs. John Baldauf and Mrs. Thomas Weil, both of Highland Park,
petite musee.

sponsored by the Junior Board of
Scholarship and Guidance Associa-

patrons;

OPEN

fashions

p.m.

de Noel sale

Maierre of Winnetka, display;

MOTHERS
TO MEET
The Servicemen’s Mothers
home

Park

the 18th annual Musee

in

Another feature of the meeting
will be the introduction of Mrs.
Library,

Park;

Musee Sale Getting Karly Start

who will not read

Robinson

Highland

Dean Av., Highland Park; Katherine de Jersey, astrologist, speaker.
Servicemen’s Mothers Club—1:30 p.m. meeting, Mrs. Enea Picchetti,
1449 Glencoe Av., Highland Park.

their essays, are Vicki Hecht frem
Bannockburn School; Ann Doyle,

Katherine

St.,

held

The

will

a Merchandise

TILL APRIL 30th!

store,

Ravinia Woman’s Club—1:30 p.m. meeting, Ravinia Village House, 763

an

his

Northbrook

be

to Israel.’’

Mare
Tumerman
of Deerfield,
also a seventh grader at the same
school received an honorable men-

national

Colby’s

Pioneer Women, Ramah Chapter—12:45 p.m. meeting, home of Mrs.
Marvin Komen, 1440 Sheridan Rd., Highland Park; program, ‘‘L’Chayim

historic landmark.

in

of

Northbrook; program by Gus Giordano dancers.

Among seventh graders, Randolph Lyon of Deerfield, who attends Alan B. Shepard Jr. Junior
High School, took first prize with

tion

McGovern

Highland

Stagg

tour

p.m.

Fashions.

Chicago Water Tower.

on

Chapter—12:30

Bethany Methodist and E.U.B. Church, Woman’s Society of World
Service—8 p.m. ‘‘Sun ’N Fashion” show, social hall of church, Laurel Av.

nockburn School, who wrote on the

his entry

eH

WEDNESDAY

contest. First place eighth grade
winner in the state was Leslie Todd
of Bannockburn,

p.m. with a
fashion show

TUESDAY

the

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Ivy Ln., Highland Park.
Also

seminar,

SUNDAY

at 1:30 p.m. next Thursday in the
home of Mrs. Sidney Frisch, 256

meeting will be area winners of the

tural League, which
next week in Chicago.

SATURDAY

The

Roine Russell,
shop.

Baroque Bazaar III, the annual
benefit of the Women’s Architec-

To Shore DAR
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of the North Shore Chapter of DAR

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For Members of the Evanston-North Shore Board of Realtors

Developer Reveals
Condominium
Detailed

te.

million

plans

for

a 12-story,

condominium—the

$8

biggest

structure ever built in Wilmette—
i were
announced
last
week
by

+ developer Plato Foufas.
To contain 110 luxury apartments
selling

in

the

$65,000

to

$95,000

range each, the building will rise on
a 520-foot stretch of Lake Michigan
frontage at 1500 Sheridan Rd. A
model apartment now is under
construction at the site’s south end.

home

designed

in the traditional

New

England

‘Saltbox’ Comes
We call it a ‘saltbox,’ although it
resembles a pioneer New England
candle box just as much,
|} years it is probably

cative

of

our

and after
the most

Colonial

home

c Ae

“= That's the way Robert N. Kennedy, vice president of the Kennedy
., described a 17th Century tradi- tio: nal American home design now
available in his Deerfield firm’s

phates development communities.
It is one of 18 home plans, each

0!pwnich can be built in as many as
our different architectural styles,
‘the the firm is offering at Charleagne in Northbrook, Fox Point in
arrington,
and Tanglewood
in
Lake Forest.
“The saltbox house,’ Mr. Kennoted, “is an evolutionary
se, and maybe that explains

( Juinlan, Tyson
Names

Martin

to Shore

some of its enduring appeal. It
began as one room and grew as the
family prospered. Its final enlargement was the adding of a lean-to at

the back.

This

produced

the long

pitched roof that plunges

almost to

the ground—and

the likeness to an

antique saltbox.”’

As

adapted

by

Kennedy

archi-

tects for modern living, the saltbox
is a spacious two-story, 10-room
house with four bedrooms.
The
largest bedroom, the master suite,
includes
a dressing
room
with

custom vanity, a private bath, and

powder

room,

and

one

more

William

B.

Martin

for

family work and play clothes near
the back door.”’
The living room
has _ built-in
bookcases and a ceiling framed in
crown molding. There is molding in
the ceiling cove of the adjoining
private dining room, too, and chair
rails on the walls.
Add

Bay Window

“The flat oriel bay window at one
end

of

the

dining

building also will mark the
an era in Wilmette with the
this fall of the Peacock
Bar at 1602 Sheridan Rd. Mr.
and his co-developers of No

Man’s
Land
have
Peacock
property,

closet in the second-floor hall, a
guests’ coat closet adjoining the

room,”

Mr.

make

room

for

the

high

were completed last fall.
Construction of an L-shaped
fice

and

store

million

Plaza

building

del

in the

the

Cape

Kennedy

Cod

floor

plan

of

this

house can be seen in the model at

“is

the

Charlemagne

remarked,

in

“The early builders often provided none at all. We have put
really large closets in every bedand have

identical

Mr.

closets.

room,

The

originals,’

also added a

named

“Kenton,”

which is an English Regency version of the same plan.
Charlemagne is on Dundee Road,
4-1/2 miles west of Edens

way.

linen

Express-

Lake

Michigan.

On

the

Sheridan

Rd. side a circular drive will wind
around landscaped parking areas.
Architects are Hausner and Macsai of Chicago. and sales agents are
J. S. James and Co. of Chicago.

The townhouses will be ready for
occupancy this summer. They will
face each other across landscaped
grounds
and
tree-lined
winding
walkways.
The buildings are of

colonial style architecture
with
antique brick exteriors, louvered
shutters, and coach lights.

IN DEERFIELD

of-

Lago - shopping

and

Is Closets’

rise

$3.5

The high rise, to be known as the
1500 Sheridan Rd. Building, will
occupy the last available lake-front
property for apartments. It will be
the second condominium, the other

‘Difference

high

houses units each. The first 18 units

hobby of house plants.”

bath with a_twin-bowl
custom
vanity serves the other bedrooms.

the

Mar. 20 for the first of five new
buildings
containing
four town-

“Aside
from
bathrooms
and
heating, probably the greatest difference between our modern house

hall

of

No Man’s Land development by
Mr. Foufas. Ground was broken

center—a

A

construction

will begin this fall. The arc-shaped
building’s convex side will face

style townhouses on Westerfield Dr.,
the second part of the $14 million

necessary garage, it is our addition
to this evolutionary home. It is also
a boon to the person who makes a

closet.

and

rise’s

center

walk-in

operatively owned structures.
The model will be finished in May

parking and landscaped areas.
Building also began last month on
the second group of Georgetown-

on

Spanish

Ct.,

the

third

phase, will be renewed this spring.
The

first two

new

buildings

Jewel-Osco

Howard
Johnson
completed.

store

in the

and

Restaurant—are

one being the Charles

Nixon

build-

Colonial
styled
3 bedroom
ranch includes paneled family
room, fireplace in living room.
Approximately !/&gt; acre wooded
property in secluded residential
Deerfield

Area.

$32,750.

IN HIGHLAND

PARK

ing also under construction.
The six buildings will contain a
total of 445 units.
The

four others

are rental or co-

of Bannock-

has been appointed manager

the Deerfield office of Quinlan
‘and Tyson, Inc.
_ Mr. Martin transferred from the
-Glenview-Northbrook office of Quin-

eh

Across from forest preserve: 7
room two-story with 4 bedrooms, 2 baths —in south location of Highland Park. Ist
floor living room w/fireplace,
separate dining room, 2 bedrooms and bath. Upstairs features 2 additional bedrooms}
and bath. Wooded
90-foot

ion and Tyson early this month.
Active in sales work

ar II,

Mr.

since World

Martin’s

career

has

uded both real estate and in-

ance sales and management. He
has been associated with Quinlan

and Tyson since 1964.
A lifetime North Shore

resident,

Mr.
Martin lived in Highland Park,
¢ olf, Kenilworth, and Lake Bluff

ne
a1
ee

before moving to Bannockburn.
He resides at 1785 Telegraph Rd.
th

acquired
the
which
must

Kennedy said, ‘‘is a conceit that
would most likely have been frowned on in Puritan days. Like today’s

a room-size

Mana ger Here
bur

The
end of
razing
Dairy
Foufas

style of the saous saltbes.

~ This is an architect's rendering of a inital Co.

Plans

his wife, Gretchen;

William

two

frontage

EARHART

sons,

Jr., 21, and Christopher,

; anda daughter, Melissa, 13.
| Mr. Martin is a fcrmer licensed
| commercial pilot and Army Air

Force instructor; He is a graduate

of New Trier High School and the
piversity of Illinois.
aa -#

lot. $29,500.

This hate of the model of the ete
Sheridan

Rd.

high

rise shows

how

the

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president;

of

Bernard

a recent meeting

Realtors
Peskin

are
of

(from

of the

left)

Northbrook,

John
former

state legislator who spoke at the meeting on pending open-housing
legislation; and John Schermerhorn, board treasurer.

O’Connor to Address Realtors
Radio and TV news analyst Len
O’Connor of Winnetka will speak at
a dinner meeting of EvanstonNorth
Shore
_ Board of Realtors
Apr.
10 in the

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The work of 72 Chicago-area painters, sculptors,
and craftsmen will be displayed from 8 p.m. to midnight Apr. 15 and from noon to 8 p.m. Apr. 16 at the
Beth El Sisterhood’s annual Festival of Arts.
The exhibit will be set up in the auditorium at 1175
Sheridan Rd., Highland Park.
Local exhibitors include a couple who share a
studio in their home at 1250 McDaniels Av., Highland Park. William Kalan is a sculptor who employs
the lost-wax method; his wife, Lillian, designs and
creates jewelry directly in gold and silver with precious and semiprecious stones.

Gloria

(Mrs. Arthur)

Becker,

1245 Kenton

Rd.,

Deerfield, studied with Abbott Pattison of Winnetka

after giving up painting for sculpture. She is represented at the Art Institute of Chicago Sales and Rental Gallery.
Hilda (Mrs. Charles) Rubin formerly lived in
Highland Park and, although she has moved to Chicago, still teaches at the Suburban Fine Arts Center
in Highland Park.
Alfred

Howard,

723

Marion

Av.,

Highland

Park,

is a retired advertising man who turned to sculpture
as a full-time profession rather than a hobby.
Barbara

(Mrs. Paul)

Schlenker,

819 Holmes

Av.,

Deerfield, studied painting with Rudolph Pen and
Abbott Pattison. She is president of the North Shore
Art

Lillian and
William Kalan

Hilda
Rubin

Gloria
Becker

Alfred Howard and Bar-

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right).

Schlenker

(lower

League.

�Barat Players

Dorothy Kirsten Will Meet Volunteers

Metropolitan

Will Present

At Breakfast Launching

Opera Star

One-Act Plays

Opera star Dorothy Kirsten, who

The Barat Players will present a

“Festival

of

the

Absurd’

next

The program

—

‘The

Community

depicts man as destroying
humanity in the process.

Lesson”

presents

Park

for

event will launch

the 1967-68

membership campaign.
Next season’s series will feature
the return of the Goldovsky Grand

Opera

and television actor Val Bettin,
chairman of the college’s speech
and drama department.
In “The American Dream,” the
author attacks the American substitution of artificial elements for

in today’s society.

Highland

The

American

Dream” by Edward Albee and
“The Lesson’? by Eugene Ionesco.
Both are being directed by stage

“The

the

will consist of two

plays

real values

Monday

Concert Association, will meet the
group’s volunteer workers Tuesday
morning at a kick-off breakfast in
the Highland Park Country Club.

Thursday and Apr. 14 and 15 in the
Drake Theater on the Barat College
Campus in Lake Forest.
one-act

will present a program

Theater

in ‘“‘The Barber

of

Seville,’ to be presented in English;
the Michael “Maule
Dance
Troupe; James Oliver Buswell IV,
violinist; the Helsinki Philharmonic

Symphony Orchestra, with Jorma
Panula, conductor, and Arto Noras,

He

cello

his own

soloist;

and

Andre

Watts,

pianist.

that man has not lost his values or
replaced them with artificial elements, but rather, that they never
existed. The author claims there is
no degeneration
in man,
he is
simply degenerate.
Curtain
time
will be 8 p.m.

at the Highland Park Recreation
Center, 1850 Green Bay Rd., where

subscriptions

may

be

mailed

or

brought in. Inquiries may be made
by calling the membership chairman,
Mrs.
Bernard
Sokol,
1114

Will Perform

Lincoln Av. S., Highland Park.
Area chairman for the membership drive are Mrs. David Cohen,
2825 Arlington Av., Highland Park;
Mrs.
Sherman
Corwin,
Glencoe;

Metropolitan Opera star Dorothy
Kirsten will appear Monday on.the

final program of the Highland Park
Community
Concert
Association
1966-67 series.

Mrs. Irving Feldinger, Winnetka;
Mrs. Chester Kyle, 1425 Woodland
Dr., Deerfield; Mrs. John Carter,
Lake Bluff; and Mrs. Philip Scho-

The

field, Lake Forest.

8:15

arrangements
breakfast.

High
AV.

The
lished

for

the _ kick-off

concert series was _ estabin 1947 as a nonprofit ven-

ture.

Officers

Spachner,

are

51

Mrs.

John

Oakmont

Dr.,

vice

V.

presi-

the

president;

are

Richard

scholarship

chairman;

and

Mr.

North Shore high school students

audition tomorrow for admis-

sion to the Southern Illinois Univer-

sity Music and Youth Camp, to be
held July 9 through 29 in Carbondale.

and

William

Lars-Birger

179 E. Deerpath Av., Lake

B.)

Gardner,

Sponberg,

Forest. Paintings

720 Thornmeadow

1340 Berkley

Ct.,

Rd.,

Deerfield,

Riverthrough

April.
FIRST

NATIONAL

BANK

OF

DEERFIELD,

757 Deerfield

ings by students of The Painters’ Studio, 803 Waukegan
through

Apr.

Rd.

Paint-

Rd., Deerfield,

15.

HICKORY

GALLERIES,

artists

Rt.

45,

and studio

one

mile

west

of

Works

of international

mond)

Morino, featuring portraits and animal studies. Hours

exhibit of Gwen

Half

Day.

(Mrs.

Ray-

are 10 a.m.

to 9 p.m. daily; noon to 9 p.m. Sunday.
PARK

HOSPITAL,

718

Glenview

Av.

Paintings

by

Dr.

Rubin Kadens of Glencoe, through April.
HIGHLAND

‘On

the Town,”

PARK

THEATER,

445 Central

Av.

Paintings

by Mildred

Av.,

C.

2531

Asbury

be

general

will

Dorothy Kirsten

Contemporary

Concerts

University

(Mrs. John) Feinberg, 403 Carol Ct., Highland Park, through April.

Music will co-sponsor
recital next Wednesday.

PARKER
lithographs,

pianist

EDWARDS
GALLERY, 503 Central Av. School of Paris
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 9

p.m. Friday, and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday.

BARAT

COLLEGE,

Programs

Lake

Concert,

combined

Glee

Clubs

of

FINE

ARTS

QUARTET.

Final concert

Wilmette Junior High School-Howard,
HIGHLAND

PARK

COMMUNITY

of season,

8:15 p.m.

Tuesday,

Seventeenth St. and Spencer Av.

CONCERTS

ASSOCIATION.

Scheff, arrangements chairman. All
are of Highland Park.

with Fr. Robert Owen, pianist, night pastor of Chicago’s Rush St., and
jazz musicians from his parish, 3 p.m. Sunday, Commons Coffee Shop.

Drama
COLLEGE,

Lake

plays by Edward Albee and Eugene

‘‘Festival

Greta

Wiley

will

review

a

Absurd,’’

one-act

Ionesco, 8 p.m. next Thursday and

to Listen to Review

book at 11 a.m. next Thursday in
the Deerpath Inn, 255 E. Illinois
Rd., Lake Forest.

This is the second review in a
series sponsored by the Deerfield
will be given May 11.
Reservations

April 6, 1967

for

reviews

and

Center

of

the

Infant

ciety of Chicago.

Combined

be

in Kendall

2408

The

arts division.

Interested students may contact
Mr. Moreen at his home for further
information.

Orrington

pianist

SET COMPETITION
The North Shore Camera Club
will hold its monthly competition
at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the Evanston
Center for the Arts,
Rd., Evanston.

2603 Sheridan

per-

at Barat

The combined glee clubs of Barat
College and Holy Cross College will
present

a concert

at 8 p.m.

Drake

Satur-

Theater

on

Highlight of the program will be
the performance of the Hallelujah

Welfare

So-

The final review

from

Oakwood

their son,

Mrs.

625 Brierhill

FredRd.,

George

Frideric

Han-

del’s ‘‘Messiah.”” Also scheduled
are selections from
‘My
Fair
Lady” and “Oliver.”
Tickets may be obtained at the
door.
TO DEERFIELD

Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Metz and
1112

Billy,

Laurel

Metairie,

La.

Av.,

6, have

moved

Deerfield,

to

from

Special Purchase
ro} Jo) alate!

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blue, taupe, brown

$29
were

Crosby,

‘‘New Moon.”’

Glee Clubs

To Perform

MOVE

erick H. Heintz,
Deerfield.

performing

Bing

60010.

luncheons which follow in the Lake
Forest Room may be made with
Mrs. Lawrence L. Peterson, 1544

Pl., or with

director and musical director of the
show. He is a member of the New
Trier High School faculty in the

with

formed last summer at Ravinia.
Free tickets may be obtained by
sending a stamped, self-addressed
envelope
to Contemporary
Concerts, Box
133, Barrington,
IIl.,

chorus

new

auditorium,

Evanston.

and

will

the campus at Lake Forest.

of the

Apr. 14 and 15, Drake Theater.

Deerfield Center

Xenakis

Takahashi

day in Barat’s

Production

Forest.

Camp

Music”

Concert

by soprano Dorothy Kirsten, 8:15 p.m. Monday, Highland Park High
; School auditorium, 433 Vine Av.
_
LAKE FOREST COLLEGE. Concert, “Jazz on a Sunday Afternoon,”

BARAT

a _ lecture-

featured on a program
Av.,

Barat and Holy Cross colleges, 8 p.m. Saturday, Drake Theater.

Iannis

Yuji

College

Music

Forest.

Composer

and

School of

as

which was followed by a role in
“The Great Caruso’ with Mario
Lanza. Among the operettas she
has appeared in are ‘The Great
Waltz,” ‘“‘The Merry Widow,” and

Program to Feature
Composer and Pianist
Northwestern

and

Miss Kirsten’s film debut was in
‘Mr.

by Leonard

Moreen,

Evanston,

Vine

Violetta in ‘‘La Traviata.”

Bernstein.

Denis

HALL

HIGHLAND

edy,

Park

433

Company

eae

woods,

(Mrs.

Opera

giga

by Grace

GALLERY,

Chicago

=

PATH

Highland

ge

Art Exhibits
DEER

The camp is open to talented
Illinois high school singers, actors,
dancers,
instrumentalists,
and
technicians who seek concentrated
experience in music theater.
Activities will include rehearsing
and performing the musical com-

the

auditorium,

fly,’ Mimi in “La Boheme,” Micaela in ‘‘Carmen,’”’ Marguerite in
“Faust,” Nedda in ‘Pagliacci,’
Floria Tosca
in ‘‘Tosca,’”’ and

Auditions to Be Held for Youth
may

in

School

at the Metropolitan have included
Cho Cho San in ‘‘Madame Butter-

H.

Levin, 2576 Sheridan Rd., counsel;
Harry N. Sager, 769 Green Bay
Rd., publicity chairman; Mrs. Dudley
Hall,
1206
St.
Johns
Av.,

p.m,

Musetta in ‘‘La Boheme.” Her roles

Rd., treasurer;
Mrs.
Stan Kennedy, 2644 Roslyn Circle, recording secretary;
and Mrs. Martin
Mandler,
1471 Linden
Av.,
corresponding secretary.

officers

also has per-

The singer studied in France

William N. Anspach, 333 Woodland

Other

who

Italy as well as in the United
States. She made her debut with

dent; Mrs. Mortimer L. Scheff, 991
Rd.,

soprano,

formed on radio and television and
in motion pictures, will be heard at

Mrs. Nathan Landy, 261 Leslee
Ln., Highland Park, is in charge of

Bob-O-Link

Campaign headquarters will be
open from Tuesday through Apr. 22

the idea

Concert Drive

$40

�3 Speech Students To Direct Dramas
Three students will direct Northwestern University Chamber Theater productions of short stories in
a free public program at 8 p.m.
Tuesday.

Compiled

ALFIE

(Michael

Cain,

by

Sara

Bloom,

Chairman,

Drama

Club

Films

Shelley

characters, the distinguished cast
_ makes its chilling ideas provocative
and exciting. Color. Adults and
fie is a handsome Cockney, and
Mature Young People.
film documents his life with
——
sex. Alfie is selfish,

esponsible, arld cheerfully amorColor. Adults.

(Clint

violent tale of the old West is
in

a

barren

_ Two

Mexican

powerful

border

families

ge on a deadly
comes into

are

feud when a
the charged’

mosphere. Broke and cynical, the
ned,
close-mouthed
loner

plays

off one family

against

the

ther, deceiving and getting his toll
‘both. The western, an Italian-

man-Spanish production, has an
usual amount

of brutality.

Color.

Adults and Mature Young People.

AHRENHEIT 451 (Oskar Werner, Julie Christie)

Fahrenheit 451 is the temperaat which book paper ignites,
nd it is the insignia of firemen
se job it is to burn books in this

m

version of Ray Bradbury’s
ence fiction novel. Montag is one

those

firemen,

Is of his

and

the

development

story

from

an

obedient citizen to an enemy of the
ite. Out of a curiosity prompted
the friendship of a girl he meets
sually, he dares to start reading
and d discovers the intellectual stimulation denied by a society which
tes happiness with mindless. Although the film presents its
ers

as

symbols

rather

than

.

Two

e

Highland Park

artists and

e from other Shore villages will

ay their work at Temple Beth
ael’s annual art fair. The event,
_ 3939 W. Howard St., Chicago,
be held from 7 p.m. to 1 a.m.
rday and from 11 a.m. to 6
. Sunday.

Local participants

include

June

(Mrs. Martin) Lerman, 133 Ravine

Dr., and Shep Shapiro, 767 Rice St.,
h of Highland Park.

Other area participants are Max

‘leisher, 1496 Edgewood

netka;

Shirley

(Mrs.

decides to remain
gainfully employed,

there, become
and pursue his

home-study course in law. Settling
down, he organizes a Boy Scout
troop, and when his otherwise
harmonious

marriage

proves

child-

less, he and his wife make the boys
their family. This Walt Disney film
covers the next 20 years, and
though the plot developments have
a tendency to be saccharine, the
wholesome film is happy. Color.
General Audience.
IS PARIS BURNING?

The ways Paris survived after
Hitler’s order to burn it to the
ground should make a gripping
film. Instead, this is a long and
confusing series of vignettes covering the movements
of various
resistance groups to take over the
city,

the

German

countermoves

and the entrance of the Allies. The
documentary style is weakened by
the large cast of stars in small

parts, and the distracting English
dubbing is an added irritation.
Although

good,

some

they

general

of the vignettes

merely

lack

of

point

up

coherence.

Ln., Win-

Leonard)

sfield, 1201 Longmeadow Rd.,
encoe; and Ellen (Mrs. Ray)

ilhelm, 2506 Victor Av., Glenview.

are

the

Adults

and Mature Young People.
(Dean Mar-

Dean Martin as Matt Helm

» Exhibit Works
At Fair in Temple
tes

When a touring band stops briefly in a little southern town, saxophone
player Fred MacMurray

MURDERER’S ROW
tin, Ann-Margret)

ore Residents
=

(Fred Mac-

once

again leaves his circular, rotating
bed and harem to save Washington

from destruction by evil mastermind Karl Malden. This sequel
dully repeats the gimmicks and
situations introduced in ‘The Silencers,’’ with the one new addition
being
Ann-Margret—who
doesn’t
add much. Mediocre. Color. Adults

and mature young people.
OKLAHOMA!
Shirley Jones)

Oklahoma
waving

(Gordon

opens

corn

tunes,

superb

dancing
for the

WALK DON’T RUN (Cary Grant,
Samantha Eggar, Jim Hutton)
Here’s a light, sophisticated, romantic
comedy—typical
Cary
Grant fare. But Cary Grant doesn’t
get the girl. In this film, he plays

an industrialist in Tokyo during the
Olympic Games. Due to the housing
shortage and a strange set of
circumstances,

Cary

a

Samantha

roomer

apartment,

And

here’s

in

finds

twist—Cary

Color.

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and

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a

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An aroused community demands
punishment for the policeman, but
Janssen, trusting his instincts, investigates on his own, finds the
gun, and clears himself. A suspenseful and violent story, this has
the bonus of several name actors

in cameo roles. Color.
Mature Young People.

Adults

GIVES LUNCHEON
Mrs. Julius C. Laegeler Jr., 28
Lincolnshire Dr., Lincolnshire, who

is past president of the Lincolnshire
Garden

Club,

gave

a luncheon

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who had served on the board with

Reservations suggested
Telephone 679-0444

3445 Dempster St.
Skokie,

Ill., just west

of McCormick

Bivd.

MOVE TO DEERFIELD
Mr. and Mrs. Eric V. Larson and
their four children have moved to

engineer with Mobile Oil Co., Niles.

zest and

Bruce, 13; Linda, 11; Deborah, 8;
and Steven, 3. Mr. Larson is an

TTT

pon

439-3
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psychopath, David Janssen, a detective sergeant on the Los Angeles
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runs from him. When he thinks he
sees the man pulling a gun, he
shoots him. It turns out he has

Cater to Parties
Phone

Breen,

pretation in the School of Speech, is
supervising the productions.

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in the

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The Student directors are seniors

1813

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Tokyo.

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cupid to Samantha and Jim.
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will be presented

Fisk Hall Auditorium,
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family. Color. General Audience.

selection of limited edition
ed lithographs will be on exhin, in addition to paintings,
ts, jewelry, bronzes, and an-

:

Bradbury

her.

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through

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The dramatizations of stories by
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-. West Deerfield Township hassle
failed Sunday when representatives
of Supervisor Bruce Frost’s ‘‘fac— tion’”’ did not attend a meeting
- called by Kenneth Vetter.
Mr.
Town

Vetter is the husband
of
Clerk Ruth Vetter and
a
Republican _ precinct
committee- man.

_ Mr. Vetter said he invited about
30 people, mostly Democratic and

Republican

precinct
men, ‘‘to try to bring
- township feud.”

“We
where

committeea halt to the

weren’t able
with it,” Mr.

to

get

any-

Vetter commented, “so it’s evident the people
- (Mr. Frost’s supporters) want to
| keep fighting the war. It’s obvious

a settlement

isn’t desired.”’

Mr. Vetter said those attending
_ the meeting included George Sticken, Henry Tuttle, Mrs. Ruth Hoff-

man,

- are

and Auditor Edwin Gillen. All

Republican

precinct

commit-

teemen residing in the township.
Mr. Vetter said he had planned to
present 24 points, composed
by
himself and Mrs. Vetter, to the

roup.

i

ih trae ban

The six major resolutions, according to Mr. Vetter, asked:
@ That Mr. Frost resign and that
Mrs. Vetter continue in her capa-

city

as

town

clerk

and

end

clerical duties for the township.
@ That Mrs. Helen Bernardi

her
re-

sign, with township clerical work to
be

done

‘‘by

the

officials

who

are

_ being paid to do it.”’ Mrs. Bernardi

is Mr. Frost’s secretary.
@ That

township

officials

| together and “forget the feud.”

work

Theater to Give

@ That

more

Mr.

Frost

checks

“not

without

write any

approval

of

the board of auditors and that all
checks should be countersigned by
the town clerk.”
@® That
the
board
of auditors
review

Mr.

Frost’s

cash

book,

and

compare it to “the old one.’ Mr.
Vetter claims the supervisor recently began another cash book.
@® That a committee be formed
of
Republican
and
Democratic
committeemen to act as a board of
arbitration in any further township
disputes.

Coneert

By

Scheduled

Husband,

Wife

A husband-and-wife piano team
will present a concert Friday at
DePaul University as part of the
university’s Artist-Faculty Series.
Duo-pianists Julian and Annabelle
Shrago
Leviton
will perform
in
DePaul’s
Center
Theater,
25 E.
Jackson Blvd., Chicago. The free
public program will begin at 8:15
p.m.
The couple live at 1016 Judson
Av., Evanston. In addition to teaching at DePaul’s School of Music,
Mr. Leviton has a music studio at
454 Central Av., Highland Park.
At the age of 19, Mr. Leviton won
the Young Artists’ Contest sponsored by the Society of American
Musicians.
Mrs.
Leviton holds. degrees in
piano and composition, the latter
from the Eastman School of Music
in Rochester, N.Y.

Birthday

Show

Series Finale
The
Fine

final
Arts

concert
Quartet

Children’s

Theater

- is planning a special treat for chil_ dren whose birthday falls on Saturday, Apr. 8, or Sunday, Apr. 9, the
_ two

days

the

group

will

present

_ “Pied Piper.”
&amp;

Complimentary
tickets,
in the
names of the birthday youngsters,

_ will be waiting at the box office on
the day of the play or may be

picked up in advance at the recreation board office, 829 Green Bay
Rd. All that is needed to qualify
is a letter to the Wilmette Children’s Theater at the above address, signed by the child and parent.
“Pied Pipér’’ will be presented
at 2:30 p.m. in Wilmette Junior
High School-Howard,
Seventeenth
St. and Spencer Av.

1966-67
Series

£0 YEARS

Deyip Loo, master magician, performs one of his tricks in
preparation for the annual circus show to be held at 2 p.m. Sunday
in Highland Park High School. Temple B'nai Torah is sponsoring
the show, featuring Uncle Ned Locke of WGN television.

4 Students

Four students from Bannockburn
and
Highland
Park
have
been
named to the dean’s list at Central
YMCA Community College.
Miss Margaret Sach, 984 Ridgewood
Dr.,
Highland
Park,
was
named
as a distinguished honor
student for rn
an average

ha

oe

Oe 0.3

higher than 4.5 on a 5-point system.
Named
as
dean’s
list
honor
students for an average of 4.0 were
Miss Allegra Chesrow, 2820 Telegraph Rd., Bannockburn; and Kenneth Mayer, 1490 Ridge Rd., and
Peter Nowinson, 1101 Green Bay
Rd., both of Highland Park.

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Tuesday will feature the season’s
second world premiere.
The
group
will play Seymour
Shifrin’s Quartet No. 4, which was
commissioned
by the Fine
Arts
Music Foundation .of Chicago and
which the composer dedicated to
the quartet.
The program will begin at 8:15
p.m.
in
Wilmette
Junior
High
School-Howard.
A native of Brooklyn, the 40-yearold composer studied music at New
York’s High School of Music and
Art. After two years of private
study with William Schuman, he
entered Columbia University, where
he studied with Otto Luening.
On a Fulbright Fellowship, Mr.
‘Shifrin studied
for a year with
Darius Milhaud in France.
Last fall, the composer was appointed
professor
of
music
at
Brandeis University. He plans to
attend Tuesday’s concert.
In addition to the Shifrin Quartet,
the group will play Georg Philipp
Telemann’s Quartet in A, Wolfgang
Amadeus
Mozart’s
Adagio
and
Fugue in C minor, and Ludwig van
Beethoven’s Quartet No. 1 in F&gt;
The musicians are completing a
tour of the East Coast and plan to
leave Apr. 15 for an eight-week
tour of the Far East, arranged by
the State Department.
The quartet members are Leonard Sorkin and Abram Loft, violinists; Gerald Stanick, violist; and
George Sopkin, cellist.

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�North Shore Senior Center

Welton Richburg Is Promoted
Welton

Will Offer Garden Seminar
A four-session garden seminar
will be offered at the North Shore
Senior
Center
from 10 to 11:30
a.m. on Fridays,

beginning

‘Joseph.
L.,
Smith
of
Wilmette
and
William G. Reiser of
Northbrook
will
Mr. Smith
conduct.
the
classes, which will explain garden
planning, preparation, and maintenance for inexperienced home gardeners.
Mr. Smith, who will lead three of

the four sessions, said that this past
weather

will

produce

“a

bountiful spring flowering of bulbs
and roses, due to the snow protection.”
:
He

is past

president

of the

New

Trier

Men’s

Garden

Club,

the

Men’s
Garden
Club
of Chicago
Region,
and
the Commonwealth
Edison Garden Club.
A frequent show exhibitor, Mr.
Smith has received awards for his
dahlias
and for the educational
gardening exhibits he has planned
and built. He is a retired electrical
engineer.
Reiser

landscape

is

a_

professional

gardener

in_

exhibit

created

by

business

Chautauqua

question Mrs. Jasper
netka will present for
women’s study group
Tuesday in Community

King of Winthe ElanDees
at 1:30 p.m.
House.

Theories questioning the authorship of Shakespeare’s writings have

held Mrs. King’s curiosity since her
undergraduate studies at the University of Chicago. Her interest
relates to her study of medieval
manuscripts.

King

has

served

on

the

boards of local, county, state, and
national League of Women Voters
units,
the
Metropolitan
Chicago
YWCA,
the Winnetka
Congregational Church, and the North Shore
Senior Center. She is past president
of the North Shore Art League.

light and
speaking
and
singing
computers will be demonstrated by
J. E. Udell before the Center’s

America
official judges in the
Chicago area, and both judged the

Rd., Highland Park, is one of four

large commercial
recent 1967 World
Chicago.
slides,

will
sample

be

supplemented
cuttings,

U.S.

Dept. of Agriculture and University
of Illinois pamphlets, and a spring

demonstration

Family

Day

Fete

at the

Transmission

Family

Day

of sound

by

laser

hope

Buccola,

president,

sons

said

Family

more

will participate

than

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Dan Stiehr, Mrs. Charles Fritze,
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for Delmar
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a fund-raising drive, which will
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The

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Flower Show in

in

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and _ naval
electronics
instructor,
Mr.
Udell
now
is staff supervisor
in the
suburban area public relations de-

quadrant,

Club

since
1927.
He
was
a charter
member and has been a director of
the New Trier Men’s Garden Club.
He also has been a director and an
education chairman of the Illinois
Landscape Contractors Association.
Both
men
are
among
the 25
accredited Men’s Garden Club of

WINS

Tuesday

Family Day celebration July 4.

“Did Shakespeare Actually Write
Those Great Works?” is the

Men’s

at 1 p.m.

Community House.

will

ElanDees

Mrs.

Club

office

partment of Illinois Bell Telephone

“Eastern Mediterranean Views”
will be shown
in a_ slides-andcommentary presentation by Mr.
and Mrs. H. Bruce Wells of Glencoe
for the Center’s Chautauqua at 1
p.m.
Wednesday
in
Community
House.

All

Men’s

ie

Mr.

an educational
Mr. Smith.

tomor-

row in Winnetka
Community
House.

winter’s

garden tour. Class membets will
visit the Wilmette Woman’s Club
Annual Flower Show May 19 to see

M.

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a An all-time high has been reached by the Deerfield High
chool Chest Drive, sponsored by the student council. Durthe three-week drive which ended Mar. 17, money was

yllected three days a week in all sessions. The grand total
collected

was $2,675.40.

The top session was Mr. Chamrlain’s with $400. They will re-

money.

ceei
a trophy for their efforts.
umber two, Mr. Vincett’s session

fieldhouse last fall. On two days
Mr. Vincett’s session held a car

wn ant. Third place goes to Miss

wash and collected $145. Other
projects include a bottle drive by

held

with $189.68, will receive a stuffed
np’s

session

which

collected

Mrs.

the drive

Chamberlain’s

session

at the Jewett Park

Billone’s’session and a cookie

Mr. Tom Silverwood auctions off Claire Brennan
(under box) to raise money for School Chest.
Observing are (from left) Nancy Graham, Cheril

drive by Mrs. Davis’s session.
A popular fund-raiser of many

/ Many sessions conducted projects
during

Mr.

a dance

in order to earn

sessions was a slave market. Here,

girls sessions lent themselves to
boys session for a day. During the
_ day the girls performed such duties as making lunches, carrying
books,

and

cleaning

lockers.

topic

of

curfews

is

very

other

states

faction

taken

have

no

kids coming home from a dance or
from downtown Chicago.”

problems

|without them. This problem and the
concerning

a

Leon

curfew

y involves teenagers.
The following students of Deerld High School were asked if they
ght there should be a curfew or
and why:

Schwartz:

‘I’m

By ELAINE

is

an

WERNER

organization
School

which

at

Deerfield

High

composed

of those girls interested

is

in assisting gym classes.
A girl wishing to become a leader

groups of trouble makers. However, it shouldn’t be used against

troversial.
Many
states feel
ew laws are necessary while

always

home well before curfew. I support
the law, after all, what’s there to
do on a Friday or Saturday night
anyway?”

Teacher

has two chances to apply, at the
end of her freshman or sophomore.
year. Once she becomes a leader
she need not apply again.
She applies by filling out a
questionnaire asking her questions
such as why she wants to become a
leader, what is her definition of a

leader, and what qualities she feels
a

good

grade
These

leader

should

have.

Her

average also is included.
sheets are then turned into

the gym teachers and they evaluate

each girl.
The questionnaire is not the only
thing considered, however.
The
teachers look at the girl’s skill,
which is important, but she need
not excel in every sport in order to
become a leader. Her qualities of
leadership and her potential and
attitude toward becoming a leader
are also considered. The girls who
are already enrolled in the leaders
program also help in choosing the
leaders for the following year. The
chosen girls then meet and get
acquainted with the other leaders,
old and new, at several after school
meetings.
When a girl becomes a leader

she willingly gives up a study hall
everyday,

or several

days

a week.

During this period she helps teach

_ Stu Baritz: ‘I don’t think there
hould be a curfew. Parents should
atermine their own kids’ curfew.
1 New York where I used to live

a gym

eve

teacher because she can help the
more advanced. students progress
or the less skilled students improve
while the teacher can work with
other students.
Along with being a Leader come

one came

home

by 1:45

Larson:

leader

any-

“Teen-agers

na-

tarally want to defy the rules and
yreak such a law. If there was no
“

rfew,

staying

out

wouldn’t

be

many

this

high

school

students.

ey are old enough to come home
a sensible hour.”

in

Every
School,

Chica-

orced Zz

All

articles

up.

on

‘Curfew should
break up large
this

page

from

both

teens

are
and

adults. Send them in care of the
Teen Page to the Villager, 444
Central Av., Highland Park.

7

leader

has

the

leaders

have

their

necklaces

with

privilege

whistles

is

that

week
college

at

Deerfield

The

following

schools

will

Poised on the parellel bars Ae: a girls gym class at Deerfield
High School are Melba Nezbed (left) and Jan Palmer. Both are
juniors.

/

leaders,

so

the

sophomores,
The gym

class

juniors,

teachers

contains

and

seniors.

in charge

of the

Leaders program class are Miss
Ann Small and Miss Tonya Tolle.
Often, the girls will discuss how to
break a skill down into the basic
steps in order to teach it to the
students in the classes in which
they assist.

Just recently,

instead of receiv-

ing a grade for assisting in classes,

the girls of the leaders program
have decided they would like to be
evaluated by the teacher in whose
class they assist. In this way they
can find out how they can improve
in teaching.
The Leaders program combines
learning
and
enjoyment.
It is
excellent for those girls considering
a career in teaching physical education and for those girls who are
not it is still

a great experience.

1920s Return
At Soph Dance
The sophomore class will present
its

annual

dance

on

Apr.

15.

The

decorations and entertainment will
revolve

around

the

main

theme,

“The Roaring Twenties.”’

all

The dance will be held in the
D.H.S. cafeteria from 8:30 to 11:30

High

representatives

leaders have their gym class last
period of the day. Their gym class
consists
of all girls who
are

on

of

be

visiting this week:

written by students at Deerfield
High School. We encourage comments

Each

gym

schools from all over the country
come
to talk with prospective
students. Group appointments are
held during fifth and sixth periods
and any junior is welcome to sign

its purpose if it was later and they
George Martin:
used only to

to the

| School Calendar

E fennne Cordell: ‘‘The curfew as
now exists is bad. It would serve
e

year

Another

With our present curfew at 11:30 to
‘ it isn’t possible to exploit all
possibles

help

privileges.

getting
them.

John Lahey: ‘Out here in the
urbs there are not too many
tural and social events to attend.
It becomes necessary to travel the
30 miles to Chicago for amusement.
on ertainment

is a great

own style of gym suit in bright red,
rather than the regular blue ones.
The girls are also considering

s sally Havis: “There should be no
for

demon-

her own long locker. Each one has
her own whistle, a jacket in either
red or white, and for the first time

a

big thing. For example, in Wiscona
and Michigan they have no
2adlines and it works out great.”
few

class. This includes

strating certain skills and helping
individuals learn these skills. A

way. Also, if a kid has something to
do he should be allowed out even
after curfew.”’
_ Mary

Jo

Experience as Leaders
Leaders

Students Explain Views
On State Curfew Law
The

Girls Receive

For

these services the boys paid a fee
which was then donated to the
School Chest.
On the last day of the drive $800
was collected. This is the most that
has been collected in a single day in
the history of the drive.

Rosen, Henry Hakewell, Chris Hnjerman,
Schoepf, Denise Gagne, and Mary Wagner.

Tomorrow—Loyola
University, Mount
Mercy
College,
Robert
Morris
Junior
College, and Southern Illinois University.
Monday—Bryn Mawr College, Indiana
University, Unigersity of Miami, Shimer
College,
Simpson
College,
and
University of Dlinois.
Tuesday—Carleton
College,
Grinnel
College, Parsons College, University of
Tulsa, Wabash College, and Wisconsin
State University.
Wednesday—Augustana College, North
Central College,
Vanderbilt University,
and Yankton College.

p.m. Tickets can be purchased at
the school bookstore for $2.50 per
couple. Music will be provided by
The Legends. Among others the
decorations will be a speakeasy like
those of the 20s, a street scene,
dancing flappers, and a gaslite
square.
The entertainment planned is to
be most unusual and will not be
revealed until the night of the
dance. Refreshments, too, will be
quite original. This dance is for the
entire school

and is a guest dance,

provided that either the boy or the
girl is from D.H.S. Those wishing to
bring a guest must see Mr. Hammerberg about a guest pass in
advance.

Karen
man,

Sandberg,

says,

‘‘This

social
will be

chairthe

best

dance of the year and we really
hope that everyone will come.”

April 6, 1967

|

�‘DeerfieldBd. OKs $100,538 _
Bid for Repaving
Low bids of $100,538.87 for repaving Greenwood Av. and 50 cents
per. foot for sidewalks along portions of Greenwood were accepted

Monday

by

the

Deerfield

Village

Board.

The

repaving

bid,

about

$15,500

below the amount budgeted by the
board, was submitted by the E. A.
Meyer Construction Co. of Lake
Bluff. The Meyer firm also was low
on the sidewalk bid.
Eight bids, ranging as high as
$139,405.56, were submitted on the

repaving job. The repaving job will
begin following state approval of
the village’s use of motor-fuel
funds on the project.

tax

Island Included

Since

the

bid

was

below

esti-

mates, the board decided to include

an island in the project. The island,
to facilitate right- and left-hand
turns,
would
be located
at the
intersection
of
Greenwood
and
Lake-Cook Rd. Village Mgr. Norris
Stilphen will obtain estimates on

the job, and trustees set a limit of
$5,000.
About

12,000

feet

of

sidewalk

Greenwood
der
loss
@
for

B) zoning in the Hovland area and
amending the village zoning map

dorsing a bill in the Illinois ‘legis-

for the area.
This ordinance does not eliminate
the present Hovland 20,000-squarefoot (R-3) zoning, but would allow
for a 10,800 if change a developer

came in with a plat for a portion of
the 150-lot area. Hovland is in the
southwest corner of the village.
The board decided last month to
special
assess
property
owners
there for water, sanitary sewer,
and modified storm sewer. No date

has been set for a hearing on the
improvements.
The board also:

@ Referred

to

the

parking

and

safety

Meyer firm’s bid of 50 cents per
foot applies if it gets contracts for
more than half the footage. If it

Trustee Bernard Forrest that park-

The

village

will

send

letters

to

residents affected asking them if
they want to put funds in escrow

|

with the village for the contractor
to do the work or hire their own
private
contractor.
Mr.
Stilphen
said the 50-cent bid was quite low.
The village board plans to set a
deadline for reply to its letter.
After the deadline, those who fail to
reply will be taxed for the walks on
a special assessment basis.
OKs New Zoning
In other business, the board gave
final reading to an ordinance establishing 10,800 square foot (R-1-

along Greenwood will be built. The

receives less than 6,000 feet in jobs,
the price will be 60 cents per foot.

Associates Schedule Final Tal

committees

a suggestion

by

when merchants complained of
of business.
Decided to put on the agenda
their next meeting the village

plan

commission’s

proposal

that

a

master plan be developed for the
village. Trustees said they need
more time to consider the request
to spend about $28,000 for an 18-

month project that would result in
an updating of the village’s comprehensive plan.
© Approved
a_
lature

which

resolution § en-

would

extend

village

zoning jurisdiction to 1% miles
beyond its corporate limits. Villages now have a right to protest
unincorporated zoning within 1%
miles of their limits but this bill
would give them actual zoning
power.

cost

contractors

about

$250

George

with

Mr.

Forrest.

Last

summer,

the board eliminated parking at the
intersection, but withdrew the or-

Deerfield High School’s junior
class is making plans for its annual
junior fun night tomorrow from 7 to
11:15 p.m.

The class executive board has
decided to set up a carnival in the
large

cafeteria

sponsoring
The

with

each

session

a booth.

booths

will

be

open

at

the

beginning of the evening and will
stay open for more than an hour.
During this time those who wish
will be able to use the facilities of
the gym.
The

carnival

session

will

highlight

with

ses-

session with
total at the
will receive
awarded to

the largest

atten-

dance, the best booth and the most
events won overall.

Highlighting

the night will be a

Wins

Math

Contest

With a score of 57.25 points out of
a possible 150, senior Jim Sandler
won Deerfield High School’s annual
mathematics

contest,

which

was

administered nationally Mar. 9.
Pamela

Erickson

took

second

place went to Harriet Kang, ‘who
scored 49 points. Rounding out the
first five places were Alan Gilbert
and Harold Benson, who scored
46.75 and 46.50 points respectively.
The test consisted of 40 problems
in algebra and geometry. Questions
were divided into three sections.
The problems were arranged in

super bowl basketball game, as the

order of increasing difficulty.

junior girls have issued a challenge
to the junior boys. Each session
will be represented by one player,
and the boys will play with various
restrictions. The boys will play with
a balloon on each ankle, and when

The scores of the top three DHS
students are now added together

they are popped, the boy has fouled
out. In addition to this, each girl’s

basket counts four points, whereas
there is only one point for a boy’s
goal. Session teachers will serve as
cheerleaders for the two squads.

The grand finale wil lfeature music by the Dantes. This group has
played at The Cheetah downtown.
They also have released a new
record recently. The Dantes will

April 6, 1967
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small cafeteria with entertainment
by a surprise performer or performers. Cost for this junior fun
night is 25 cents.

place with a score of 55, and third

sion competition. The
the best over-all point
end of the evening
prizes. Points will be
the

10:00 p.m. Later on in the evening
activities will be centered in the

e

and this sum is sent as a school
score to Bradley University. Here,
the Deerfield score, along with
those of other schools, is first
judged on a regional basis since the

contest is given nationally and
internationally. The region which
includes Illinois also encompasses
schools in Michigan, Wisconsin,
Indiana, and Ohio.

From
percent

these

results

of the scores

the
from

top

10

schools

are listed and sent out. For the last
three years Deerfield High School
has

been

in the

top

10 percent

of

admitted

architecture

the campus.

Following luncheon

at the

Quad-

rangle Club, the group will hear ;
talk by Harold Haydon of
University of Chicago’s fine |
faculty. He is director of
Midway Studios.

The bus will leave the «
parking lot of the Highland P.
Northwestern station at
and will return at 4 p.m.

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Deerfield High School

be

and a look at new

DEERFIELD

Deerfield High Junior Class Fun Night
entertain for the last two hours.
Gym activities will close down at

will

Studios and the Oriental Instit

a day

to install pumps to take care of the

Trustees

Students

at the

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Members of the Highland F
Associates can make reservat
through Tuesday for an art tour
the University of Chicago.
;
Scheduled for Apr. 19, the tot
. will include visits to the Midw:

for use of the TV.
@ Heard complaints from residents of Castlewood Ln. on flooding

eliminated.

Schleicher and Charles Raff agreed

door.
free.

®@ Decided to give first reading at

all it could to. prevent this, and it
now was up to individual residents

of Deerfield

Tickets can be purchased

Plan Bus Tour

their next meeting to an ordinance
requiring closed-circuit TV inspection for new sewers. This would

and Waukegan Rds. should again be

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The final lecture in a series on
“Ancient
Civilizations of Egypt’
will be presented at 8 p.m. Tuesday
in the Highland Park Library, 494
Laurel Av.
Miss Barbara Wriston, head of
the museum education department
at the Art Institute of Chicago, will
present the illustrated talk. The
series is sponsored by the Highland
Park Associates of the Woman’s
Board of the Art Institute.
Using
slides from
the Boston
Museum, Miss Wriston will discuss
the
New
Kingdom
and _ foreign
domination. She also will describe
the
museums
where
the
finest
Egyptian art can be seen.

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Deerfield’s varsity baseball team
got in four days of outdoor practice
last week, but the important day
was the day it rained. That forced
the postponement of the season
opener with Waukegan last Saturday.
‘We were ready,”
said coach
Carl
Eichstaedt.
‘The
practice
went real well last week. We had a

junior
Maine

varsity
scrimmage
East in which we

some mistakes
well.”’

Eichstaedt
the

but

and

annual

came

with
made

out

real

his players

held

parent’s

night

ED HOWARD
A double champion...

Ed Howard

last

Friday, in which the parents of the
players meet with the coach to

Also a State

discuss the entire program. “It’s
our way of telling the parents what

their boys are doing when we have
them,’’ Eichstaedt explained. Films
of last year’s world series games

Champion

were shown at the meeting.
The

Warriors

were

scheduled

to

play Barrington Tuesday and will
play the makeup game with Waukegan this afternoon beginning at 4
p.m. Saturday the team will travel
to New Trier
contest.

East

for

an

11 a.m.

Eichstaedt listed his tentative
lineup as: Tim Brandt, catcher;
Greg Hess or Jim Wheeler, second
base;

Jeff Mason,

shortstop;

Scott

Garrett, center field; Steve Stanger, pitcher; Jeff Ommen, third
base; Mike MacWilliams, left field;
Bob Hefter, first base; and Tom

Seketa, right field.
“J plan to throw two pitchers in
each

of the opening

week

games,”

the coach said. “‘I’ll start off with
Stanger

and

Mason

and

then

use

Glen Fritz and Chick Quill. They all
will see considerable action during

This scene at Northwestern University's Harry Wells Field was typical of the condition of baseball
diamonds throughout the North Shore as rain ruined prep and college activity alike last weekend.
(Staff Photo by Larry Graff)

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Herald, Villager
Story Is Cited
A sports story from the HIGHLAND

PARK

HERALD

and DEERFIELD

VILLAGER has been awarded second place in the annual best story
contest sponsored by the Northern Illinois University journalism
department.
A

story

Highland

by

sports

editor

Larry

Dennis

on

John

Munski,

the

Park teacher who once was one of the world’s premier

milers, won runnerup. honors in the weekly division of the contest.
The article appeared in the July 27 editions of The HERALD and

The VILLAGER.
The top award went to the LaGrange Citizen for a story by Roger
D. Rohn on the retirement of Charles Henry Bennett, All-American
football player and coach at Lyons Township High Schools.
The Independent-Register of Libertyville won third place in the
contest. Honorable mention went to the Lake Villa Record, Lakeland

Publishing

Co., and the Orangeville

Courier,

Van

Sickle

Publica-

tions.

Rick Talley, sports editor of the Rockford Register- Republic, won
first place

in the

daily

division

for

his

story

on

Janet

Lynn,

the

young figure-skating star.
The awards were presented last week at the annual meeting of the
Northern Illinois Editorial Association by Dr. Donald R. Grubb, head

of NIU’s journalism department.
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the season.”

Two weeks ago the Hollister
Newspapers published the names of
seven area high school athletes who

had won state titles in their events.
The name of Ed Howard, state
gymnastics
champion
in _ two
events,
was
inadvertently
omitted.
Howard, a senior at New Trier
East, won the horizontal bar and
all-around titles in the competition

held early last month

at Prospect

High School.

He scored 8.95 points on the
horizontal bar (out of a possible 10)
for the second highest individual
total in an event in the competition.
His winning score for all-around
was 30.05.

Howard
thus joins Dirk Van
Hoesen of Deerfield, Errol Wilson
and Lee Wayman of Evanston, and
Don Ford, Chuck Ritzen, Rick
Gutstadt,

and

Tim

Healy

of

New

Geib Paces

Trier East as the state champions
from the North Shore area.

Pin League

tificates of recognition
Hollister Newspapers.

Coach Gene Cichowski of the
Lake County Rifles has issued a
call to all former football players
who might be interested in joining

With 594

Wigglesworth

his team.

and

Cichowski Issues
Call for Players

“We can use anyone with service,
high school, college, or professional

football

experience,’’

Cichowski

said.

An
organizational
meeting
is
scheduled for Apr. 18, at 7:30 p.m.
at the Libertyville National Bank.
Anyone interested in joining the
team is asked to attend the meeting.

Carmel to Host
Football Clinic
Angelo Dabiero, head football
coach at Carmel High School, is
planning to hold a football clinic at
the school this Saturday, beginning
at 9 a.m.

The

John Geib Jr. of Siljestrom Fuel
Paving

paced

the

Craftsman

Bowling League at Deerfield Bowling Lanes
game and

last week with a 211
a 594 series, both high

individual marks.
Following
Geib
were
Cully
Krenek of Wings Tree Experts with
a 556

series

Glencoe

and

Golf

Roger

Club

Albert

with

532.

of

Art

Johnson of Felstrom Construction,
Inc., had second-high game with
206, and Harlan
Rogers
of Siljestrom rolled a 204.
High

team

effort by
Inc. High

game

was

an

866

Elstrom
Construction,
series was 2464 by

Deerfield Electric, Inc.

Wings

Tree

Experts

continue

to

lead the league with a score of 31%

for the clinic will

- 124%. Shoreline Lodge is second at

include Mike Lind, Gene Cichowski,
Lew Flynn, Bill Bodle, and Lee
Wahlgren.

2944-1444, Glencoe Golf Club is third

at 23-21, and Elstrom is fourth with
a 23-21 tally.

Coaches of area teams are invited, including grade school and

Others include Deerfield Electric
at 22-22, Anchor Insurance at 19-25,

midget leagues.
charged.

Siljestrom at 15-29, and Christman

The speakers

A fee of $4 will be
:

Insurance at 13-31.

boys

all

will

receive

from

cer-

the

Wins Net Title
Jim

Wigglesworth

of

Northfield

teamed up with Earl Boston of
Skokie to win the veterans’ doubles
in the Midwest Badminton Championships last weekend at Glenbrook South High School.
They won the title by defeating
the team of Vic Pritula of Detroit
and

Stan

Sangdahel

of Naperville

15-6 and 15-11 and will now compete
in the national championships next
month in Flint, Mich.
Results of the other title matches
were:
Men’s
Singles—Ted
Moehlman,
St.
Louis,
defeated
Tom
Carmichael,
Detroit, 15-4, 11-15, 15-11.
Women’s
Singles—Cindy
Root,
Grinnell,
tIa.,
defeated
Janice
White,
Detroit, 8-11, 11-1, 11-2.
Men’s
Doubles—Moehleman
and Jim
McQuie, St. Louis, defeated Bill Anderson,
Detroit,
and
Bruce’
Bedford,
Detroit, 6-15- 15-7, 15-12.
Women’s
Doubles—Pat Ling, Detroit,
and
White
defeated
Beverly
Welsh,
Detroit, and Jean Richardson, Detroit,
15-6, 15-11.
Mixed Doubles—Carmichael and Jane
Bedford,
defeated Astrid Bowling,
De; ga and Bruce Bedford 12-15, 18-14, 18-

April 6, 1967

�Wildeat
Baseball

Hansen Sets

Load Big
Story Of a Man

A heavy

Penna
warn a man’s story must be told, even if he might
not want it told. So it is with Alex Agase’s story.

It is the story of a week of torment for a man
deserved better. It is a story which
has no particular significance in the
light of later events, except as it illuminates the measure of the man.
On March 20, one day after the
scandal-triggered resignation of the
three

coaches

at the

University

who

Agase

available to the state university in an athletic hotbed like Illinois.
Second is the obvious lack of pressure on the head coach to win
or else. Since 1913 there have been just three football coaches at
the school, despite the fact that since 1929 Illinois has never had
more than three winning seasons in a row.

Of further importance to Agase is that Illinois is his alma mater.
He was a three-time all-American (twice at Illinois, once
in the service) and is one of the all-time Illini heroes.

at Purdue

He also is considered one of the league’s top coaches, all of which
at the time seemed to make him the No. 1 choice for the job and
assure him a lifetime tenure if he wanted it. But on March 27, exact-

ly a week after he was first contacted for a position which he did not
none of it.

Obviously distressed by inaction at the Illinois end, Agase was
about to make a decision which most men should never have to make.

He Chose Loyalty
“Whatever happens will have to happen with 24 hours,” he said
at lunch that day. ‘‘And it looks now like I’ll withdraw my name.”

To Agase, the reasons were obvious. There is no doubt he might
have liked to be the football coach at Illinois. Who wouldn’t? He had
not been offered the job, but the temptation to sit and wait for it
must have been overwhelming.
Still, his loyalty to Northwestern and the people who are paying
his salary now was even stronger. The week was the crucial period

in recruiting. At the end of it, tenders were to be mailed out, and
opposing coaches were using the Illinois situation to persuade prospects away from Northwestern. Why go to Northwestern, they were

saying, when Agase is going to Illinois?
This was why Agase felt duty-bound to action.
which

made

him

inform

athletic

All games

revises

the

will be

It was

director

ever

publicly

been

uttered,

discussed

—probably

will

start

March,

against

as the top candidate

placed

Agase

to go to junior
Shutts.
Added to the

team

returned

tour was

righthander

club

roster

from

sophomore

its

since

into

the

Otto

Dye

team

record.

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_ Jim Valek, for reasons which are their business. The people at
Northwestern have to be grateful. Without intending reflection on
Valek, whom I do not know, there is no doubt for which coach I'd
want my

where

withdrawal

in the

since

Final Tilts

11-11 for tne season.

All this does not mean that Alex Agase is holier-than-thou, that he
thinks he is a better man than anybody else. And it is to avoid this
illusion that he might want to keep this tale a secret. There are
other coaches who certainly might have acted the same in the
people

school

teams in scoring, with a 91.3 per
game average. The Wildcats were

iG

The

swimming

Atlanta,

Wally Delhotal
this season. The
with an early 2-5
strong to finish

for.

same situation.
But Agase did, and this is important.

been

47-22 to Mt. Prospect No. 3.

finished the season in second place
among the nation’s major college

he

at

After winning a pair of games in
the opening round of the Evanston
Recreation
Department
tournament, the Center cagers lost 52-21
to Evanston in the semifinal round
and then lost the consolation game

SECOND

basketball

coach

record.

all-sophomore

FINISH

Chris’s

The Highland Park Recreation
Center
eighth grade
basketball
team lost its final two games of the
year to finish the season with a 9-7

on the southern tour.

Northwestern’s

in

Drops

infield that led the Wildcats at bat

WILDCATS

The

Ree Center Team

Zeman, a second-place finisher in
the Big Ten wrestling meet last
winter. Zeman faces a difficult task
breaking

slate running through October; ”

the national Catholic meet.

the

annual

Spring Thaw event, will kick off ae

came the first freshman to swim in

southern

infielder

has

freshmen

would have turned the job down. Which has to make him a pretty
to work

Middle

before moving to Lake Forest two
years ago.
This year at Loyola he set 10

There was no certainty Alex would have taken the job had it
been offered to him. One of the stipulations was that the new Illinois coach retain the present group of assistants. Agase would
have to have been able to take care of his Wildcat aides or he
boss

the

Club.

Shiman,

Chris

Bob

of withdrawing from a race he had never entered and wasn’t going
to win.

good

of

he was eight, starting at a country

figures

statement. The statement was never released, because Valek’s surprise emergence

Dick

Saturday’s

Wheaton

a

the

tion and handicap
public links players.

Barbiere

Loyola commented, ‘“‘It’s (the record) great. He is the best freshman
I have ever coached.”

With senior lefty Glen Cermak
slated
to
have
started
against
North Park, Friday’s starting as-

signment

Andrews.
This
tournament,

Larry

rotation,

and Noffke one, with Dick hurling
the first complete game of the
spring.

tourna

of golfers, mostly from the No th A
Shore area, dedicated to the im-

Forest Swim

Benko posting two victories

of seven

meet at South Bend. His time of 57
seconds flat was well ahead of the
national mark of 57.5, set in 1962 by

Forest, was competing for the Lake

games. Both were impressive as
the Wildcats gained an even split in
their six-game southern tour in

first

ee
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sponsored by the Northern Illinois ©
Men’s Amateur Golf Association is
scheduled for April 15 at ss

swimming

the same

Tippy

Alex’s

Open

Chris, who is the son of Mr. and
Mrs.
Fred W. Hansen
of Lake

sophomore righthander Dick Noffke

the Winner
and

Indiana

Atlantic Conference.

—junior southpaw Roger Benko and

We sat in his office that afternoon, before the name of Jim Valek
had

Northern

against

was going to talk with Illinois when Illini officials chose to ignore
protocol by not contacting Northwestern. The man likes to play it
square.

Northwestern

Chris Hansen, 14, established the
record in the AAU’s 17th annual

game

College tomorrow

Northwestern’s two leading hurlers

But one thing must be established here. The football coaching job
at the University of Illinois is perhaps the best of its kind in the
country, for a number of reasons. First is the obvious supply of talent

reasoning

single

this

Altogether he took five firsts in
then were
to have
encountered
- the meet and qualified for the
North Park College in a single
national AAU meet later this month
game Wednesday.
in Dallas. He is one of the youngest
The pace will be continued next
swimmers to ever qualify.
week with a home game against
Karl Sutter, coach of the swim
Lewis College Wednesday at 3:30
club, said ‘‘Chris is going to be a
before Northwestern leaves on a
real fine one, if not next year
weekend trip to Iowa.
certainly the year after.”
Unless’ rain

Of the Best

having

a _

team

The

bracket Sunday.

Making this week the most active
of the season for the Wildcats was
the rescheduling of the home opener—a doubleheader against Illinois
State—from last Saturday to Tuesday because of rain. The Wildcats

to be contented. He is, in fact, and let there be no mistake about that.

actively seek, Alex was

with

against Wheaton
starting at noon.
at Wells Field.

Ten Conference, in his home town of

One

weekend

baseball

at 3:30 and a doubleheader

of

Alex

games

in five days: will be completed by
Northwestern’s

Off Apr. 15

A Loyola
Academy
freshman
broke the national record for the
100 yard backstroke in the 13-14 age

the Illinois Circle Campus Saturday

Illinois, Agase was contacted regarding the football job there.
As the head football coach at
Northwestern University of the Big
Evanston, Agase might be expected

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JOE BAUMAN

‘IT WEREN’T FOR the fact that he didn’t carry a

the Orrington Hotel, March 31.
Basketball co-captain Jim Burns,

senior guard from McLeansboro,
shared the team’s Most Valuable
Player award with junior forward
Mike

- “Tve had scouts tell me’ that I can
throw as well as any major league
atcher today,” says Sanders. ‘But
en enough.”

Sanders gave professional baseball
a one-year trial before he de1d to continue his education and

Burns,
set

WAS BORN 29 years ago in Humboldt, Tenn. He lived

in Madisonville, Ky., Union City, Tenn., and Ridgeway, IIl., besettling down to attend Mt. Vernon (Ill.) High School.
four

for

letterman

a three-sport

was

Jay

rs. He played football, basketball, and baseball (with a little
“on the side). The basketball team won its conference championhip in both his junior and senior years and also won the state
le by beating Chicago DuSable in 1954. ‘‘But I was a junior that

avd

and

didn’t

get

to play

in the

championship

game,”

Sanders

ee years but that led to one of his biggest disappointments
. “I never scored a touchdown,” he declares.

in

A S A SENIOR HE WAS the team captain, earned all-conference
_and all-state honors and during the final game begged his coach
run a guard-around

play so he could carry the ball.

I grabbed that ball and took off and really got hammered,” he

ys. “I’d

recovered

a couple

es but I never
1

had

of fumbles

much

and

intercepted

of a chance

a couple

to really carry

the

”

y Sanders entered Southern Illinois University after high school and
yed three years of football and four years of baseball. Some of
“Saluki players during those years are still playing professional
tball today.
In baseball, Sanders was all-conference catcher in ’58 and ’59
d was the conference’ s most valuable player in ’59.
After his senior year is when he played minor league ball for
one year but decided to return to Southern for his master’s degree.
‘ANDERS
| here

CAME

that

he

TO
met

Highland
his

wife,

Park
Carol,

in the fall of 1960.
while

she

was

It was

teaching

rfield High School. They now have two small daughters,
a Lynn.
“Tye
ys.

to put winning

‘in 1962 up at the top and
:

ring

at

Kathy

had several coaching thrills since I’ve been here,” Sanders
“I’d have
the

1965

football

the

Suburban

also include

season

when

League

assisting
we

won

baseball

John
the

title

Chickerneo

championship.

n is a phenomenal coach. He’s probably forgotten more football
an the rest of us will ever know.”
Sanders was
ar and work

all prepared to take a leave of absence for one
on a doctorate next year but is not certain now if

e will leave at this time.
‘OR

THE PAST FOUR or five summers Sanders has played semi-

_ pro baseball with the Skokie Indians in the Greater Chicago
~ “Aotually that team has turned into a coaches team. Besides
myself, we have Steve Land (Highland Park freshman baseball
1), Ernie Kumerow of Glenbrook North, Pete Burnside of
hwestern,

and

several

other

coaches

from

Niles

North

and

Niles West. We have a pretty tough team. I think if we had the
e we could win the national amateur tournament championship.”
Sanders admits that his basic philosophy of coaching differs from
it of many of his associates. But he firmly believes in himself

d has the ability to transfer that belief to his athletes.
He didn’t have the big bat for baseball, but when it comes
ing young men, he’s big league.

team’s

school

career

records

for

third team
All-American
as a
senior. He twice was named to the
conference academic team, and
this year was named to the alldistrict team by the Basketball
Writers’ association. Burns », also
was recipient of an award as the
team’s most efficient player.
Weaver was the team’s leading
rebounder and second to Burns in
scoring. He led the team in field
goal and free throw accuracy,
winning the annual team trophy in
the latter category.
Schneider’s two victories in the
NCAA tournament enabled him to
compile his winning total of 39
points for the Stuteville trophy. His
team-leading total in falls was four,

Harding, one of the leading point-

: : Sanders was a guard and linebacker on the football team for

0

basketball

points, 1,368, and field goals, 522.
He made the All-Big Ten team and

iked to play the game, but I decided
; wouldn’t be able to make it big so
Jay Sanders
ave it up,” he says. “I’m not disappointed now, beuse I’m real happy with what I’m doing and I’m lookforward to the future with anticipation.”
What he’s doing is the only actual job he’s ever had—
aching at Highland Park.

Vernon,

the

For

the team.
‘“‘We have a young team,”’ Sutter
explained.
“Two
of the
tennis

The team

track this year and two others have

varsity

Waldman

and

last
was

year
No.

as

2.

was

scheduled

to open

April: 6—at Waukegan; 10—at Mundelein;
giles
gg,
25—Niles
North;
27—at
Glenbrook
North; 29—at Forest
View Quadrangular.

a

Steve

May: 2—at Glenbrook South; 6—state
district;
9—Maine
South;
11—Fremd;
16—at Niles
West;
19-20—state
finals;
23—at
New
Trier
West;
27—Central
Suburban League Meet at Niles North.

and Jim Gesler also will

see action in singles matches.
A freshman, Blair Neller,

Jeff

The schedule:

The No. 1 singles player probably
will be Les Blackburn. He played

the

said

with Lake Forest Tuesday. A match
with Waukegan will be played there
this afternoon.

decided not to play at all. We’re
lacking in experience but not enthusiasm. I guess this would have
to be considered a building year.”

sophomore

Sutter

spots.

players from last season are out for

with

doubles,

Lloyd, Tom Hamilton, and Duane
Frykman will vie for the top two

prob-

Western Michigan

leading scorer three straight years,

nter the coaching ranks.
“T could hit for the average and I

at Mt.

Ind.

Swimming captain John Harding of
Chicago (Mt. Carmel) earned the
Tom Robinson Memorial Trophy as
the outstanding senior swimmer.

all say I can’t hit the long ball

x While

Huntington,

Wrestling co-captain Russ Schneider, a junior from Gurnee, captured both the Stuteville Trophy for
most points scored and the N Men’s
Club Trophy for the most falls.

uldn’t hit the home run ball.

‘ANDERS

Weaver,

‘ably will be either the No. 2 or No.
3 singles player.

as the tennis season opens

at Deerfield—he has no seniors on

Team captains monopolized individual honors at the annual Northwestern winter sports banquet at

big enough stick, Jay Sanders would probably be
inding up a spring-training session with a major league
eball team this week . . . rather than entering the
week of the season as ‘coach of the Highland Park
‘sity.
anders was a minor league catcher for one year
and a mighty good one. But he

ney

Coach Karl Sutter is faced with a
problem

to

winners on the swimming team, set

a school record of 5:16.6 in his
specialty, the 500-yard free style.
Junior star Pete Skoglund of
Evanston,
who set four school
records during the season, was
named swimming captain for next

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Northwestern’s tennis team, fresh

from a southern trip in which it
compiled a 3-1 record, will open its
home season against Western Michigan at 3 p.m. tomorrow.
The

Wildcats,

Miller,

Palos

Heights

(Carl

slipped

to

Two other sophomores battling
to displace veterans
are John
Brennan of Minneapolis, twice a
state doubles champion in high
school,

and

Ken

Kendall

of

Dan-

Coach Claire Riessen will build
the 1967 team around five returning
lettermen and a trio of sophomores.

ville.
On the southern trip, Rice played
at No.
1 singles, followed by
Barnard, Mansfield, Riessen, Bren-

Three

nan

of moving up the ladder this spring.

of the veterans,

Jerry

Ries-

sen, Dave Crook, and Bill Robb hail
from Evanston. The other two are
Tom Mansfield of Columbus, 0O.,
and Roger Barnard of Hinsdale.

Despite the presence of so many
veterans,

a sophomore,

former New

Tom

Rice,

Trier star, has taken

and

undefeated

Crook.

The

and could

latter

move

was

up in

the rankings.
The doubles combinations which
took shape on the tour had Rice and
Barnard
at No.
1, Crook
and
Kendall at No. 2, and Mansfield and
Brennan at No. 3.

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Sterling Burke,
Chicago
(Tilden Tech);
Jim
Burns,
McLeansboro;
Jim Cummins,
Cedar Rapids, Ia.
(Regis);
Dan
Davis,
Chicago
(Crane
Tech);
Vernon
Ford,
Chicago
(Marshall); Terry Gamber, Mt. Vernon;
Terry Hurley, Chicago (Steinmetz); Ron
Kozlicki, Palatine;
Jerry Sutton, Rock
Island;
Walt Tiberi,
Chicago
Heights
(Bloom), and Mike Weaver, Huntington,
Ind.
SWIMMING:
Rich
Day,
Saginaw,
Mich.;
Robert
Day,
Saginaw,
Mich.;
Gregg
Flanagan,
Winnetka
(Loyola);
Forman
Friend,
Wyoming,
O0.;
Don
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(Omaha,
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Jack
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Chicago
(Mt. Carmel);
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Gordon
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South
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Ind..
(Riley); Pete Skoglund, Evanston; Fred
Tegeier,
San
‘Rafael,
Cal.,
and
Ray
Zeason, Lake Villa (Weber).
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Ed
Dumas,
Chicago
(Mt.
Carmel);
Jack
Dunn, Parkland,
Pa. (Neshaminy);
Jim Hnath, Philipsburg. N.J.; Curt Imrie, Oakbrook; Seth
Norton,
Palatine;
Rich
Ruben,
Pittsburgh;
Russ Schneider,
Gurnee
(Warren);.
Wayne
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Chicago
(Mt.
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Ron Wiley, ‘Cuyahoga
Falls,
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Dan Kloeppel,
St. Louis
(St. Mary’s);
Frank Koenig,
Wheaton
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John
Longfellow,
Brainerd,
Minn.
(Washington);
Robert
J. Miller, Chicago
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Robert

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North Chicago in a varsity baseball

came on Friday and Saturday and
forced the players back indoors.
Sanders

listed

a tentative

lineup

| for the North Chicago game

which

included Bob Sedik at catcher, Ed
Garcia and Chuck Sarkady pitch-

ing, Rich Rosen at first, Pat Baker
at second,

Jim

Meyer

Crown

Minnie Scornavacco at short. The
outfielders were to be John Rosalini, Marty Stein, and Steve Skidmore.
“Scornavacco has been looking
real good,’’ Sanders said. ‘“‘He’s my
leadoff man.
He’s real hard to
throw to.”’
Sanders also has been impressed
with the work of junior Ed Gomez.
“He
won’t
say
more
than
five
words to anyone all season long,”’
Sanders said, “but when it comes
to
playing
baseball,
he’s
right
there.”
A
game
with
Lane
Tech
is
scheduled for this afternoon at 4:15.
The team returns to action next
Monday at Glenbrook North and
again
Tuesday
with
Glenbrook
South.

game
after
a scheduled
junior
varsity encounter with Maine East
last Tuesday.
“J plan to start some seniors in
the JV game,”
said coach Jay
Sanders earlier this week. ‘‘I want
to get a look at them in game
action.”’
The
team
held
some _ outdoor
workouts last week before the rains

at third, and

Cat Golfers
BASEBALL

Thursday

Notre

Dame

at

Glenbrook

Lane

Tech

at

Highland

Working

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Niles N. at Prospect (varsity), 4:30
Maine E. at Evanston (varsity-JV), 4:30
Park

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Maine

N. at Notre

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at

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University,

“Arlington at Glenbrook S. (varsity-soph),
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Glenbrook

Illinois

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at

Arlington
Saturday

(Chicago

oon

(frosh),

Circle)

8

4

4:30

Northwestern

at

4:15

Northwestern,

Trier

E.

at

Deerfield

(soph- frosh

2,

A&amp;

B),
1

nday

Loyola at Holy Trinity. (varsity), 3:30
Timothy Christian at North aoere seereity). 3:30
Niles N. at Palatine (varsity),
Niles W. at Maine E. (varsity- Ky 4:15
Deerfield at Wheeling (varsity-frosh B), 4:30
‘ Highland
Park at Glenbrook
N.
(varsity-sophrosh),

Wheeling at Deerfield
Niles W. at Maine =

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George

(soph-frosh A), 4:30
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esday
Highland. Park (varsity-soph),

S.

at

at

Roncalli

(varsity),

Trier E. at Prospect

Highland

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4

(varsity), 4:15

at Glenbrook

S.

Wednesday

(frosh),

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Niles N. at Deerfield (varsity-frosh), 4:30
New Trier W. at Maine South
(varsity-frosh),
4:30 Glenbrook
N. at Fremd
(varsity), 4

Fremd at Glenbrook N. (soph-frosh), 4:30
Deerfield at Niles N. (soph-frosh), 4:30
Maine S. at New Trier W. (soph-frosh), 4:30
TRACK
Thursday
5 Lprele.

Gordon

Tech,

Weber

at

Hanson

Park,

Northwestern at Missouri
York at Evanston, 10
Palatine,

4:45

Lyons at New Trier E., 4
3
Deerfield at Lake Forest (varsity-soph),

4:30

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Friday

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Forest View at Chevree Sea
Heeiond

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Timothy

Quedrenaaiat

Christian

Monday
at North

at

Waukegan

Shore,

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St. Viator at Glenbrook N., 4
Tuesday
Northwestern varsity vs. freshmen,
Evanston at New Trier W., 4:
Maine E. at Downers South, 4:15
Niles N. at Highland Park, 4:30

(var-

3:30

3

Shore

Waukegan,

at

North

Park,

GOLF
Thursday

3:30

Glenbrook N. at Glenbrook
Friday
at Glenbrook N., 4
Mundelein, 4:30
Monday
at Goats. Svs

S.,

Highland

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at

GREAT

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Neimark
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DOUBLES
First
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Schwartz
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Semifinals; Schwartz and
B. Cole and J. Cole 21-18,
and Krulewitch def. Paul
Phil Neimark 21-19, 21-13.

West in a college all-star basketball
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Thursday
Glenbrook S. at Prospect, 4
Deerfield at Waukegan, 4:30

Maine

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15, 21-11.

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Quarterfinals:
Paul welstark def. B.
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21-17;
Alan
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Larry Krulewitch 23-21, 21-12; Jim Cole
def.
Phil
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21-18,
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Bert
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Fret

Friday
Arlington at Glenbrook S. (varsity-soph), 4:15
Saturday

Evanston

which

Sophomore
Ted
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of
Chicago led the Wildcat shooters in
the Miami
meet with a 72-hole
score of 310. Rick
Martinek,
a
member of the football team, had
321.
Capt.
Joff
Eyre
and
Bill
Weaver, a transfer from Purdue,
were tied at 325. George Berry, a
sophomore, finished with a 334.

making

Lewis College at Northwestern, 3:30
Loyoia at St. Philip (varsity), 3:30

St. Ignatius at St. George

team,

Illinois Apr. 22.

Evanston at Niles W. (varsity- wv e1
Deerfield at New Trier E. (JV),

Niles W. at Evanston (frosh-soph),1
Notre Dame at New ALS A W. (soph- frosh),

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by
taking
six
straight
matches to successfully defend his
crown.
He beat Bob Cole, Alan Schwartz,
and Bert Keats on the way to the
championship.
Keats
and
Larry
Krulewitch
teamed up to beat Schwartz and
Charlie
Daniels
for the doubles
title.

An

the recent Miami University Open
at Coral Gables, has started practice at the Wilmette Golf Club in
preparation for its regular season

opener

4:15
4

North Shore at Walther Luther (varsity), 2
New Trier W. at Notre Dame (varsity), 2
Deerfield at New Trier E. (varsity), 11
Loyola at Gordon Tech (varsity), noon
Glenbrook N. at Niles E. (varsity- a
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.

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�SKRINAR’S IDEA MUSHROOMS

He Makes a Game For the Little People
very important
a shorter and

By ART BELANGER
On
June
6,
1956,
Donald
C.
Skrinar of Highwood, IIl., received
a registered copyright on the term

there

weren’t

our 11 years of operation,’

more

Skrinar

little boys playing basketball. In
every tournament that’s played, the
shorter boys ride the bench,” says

says, ‘“‘so we make rule changes to

the Highwood

During the first few years of the
International Tournament,
which
has always been played in High-

Recreation

improve the game each season.”’
Everybody Plays

Director.

“I decided to do something about it,
and Little Guys basketball is the
result.’”

wood, there were boys who didn’t
get into the games. ‘“‘SSome coaches

Little Guys basketball is designed
to take care of the little guys, boys
who seldom get an opportunity -to
play because of their size, It was
developed

to

take

care

of

used
game,

game

regulation

is much

the

boys

basketball

same

with

so

we

is on his own for the second

half.

That

team

way

every

boy

on

the

gets a chance to play at least one

few

to

the

while

“Tt cost us

quarter.”

for

Skrinar says the parents like the
rule because they know their son
will play. “We had a team come

and

cost
here

pay
from

of

their
High-

food

is paid

and

through

only six of the players. It’s not like
that anymore,” he points out.
Every state in the United States
format.

Guys
from

basketball
the High-

Skrinar

serves

food

about

$150

per

$200

per

team

and

team

for

rooms
this year,’’ said Skrinar.
“That is more than in the past
because we were forced to provide

3,000 miles once and the coach used

wood

rule

but

the _ interna-

must

ad books and advance ticket sales.

changed

the

expenses

lodging

five for the whole

first quarter, another set starts the
second quarter, and then the coach

as

a

the same

attending

tournament

wood,

now has a Little
program,
copied

where now one set of five-starts the

under 12 years of age and under 5-5
in height, the true little guys.
The

own

‘“‘We’ve learned a little in each of

“Ever since I was a youngster, I
why

tional

basket 8% feet from the floor, a
small ball, and other changes
designed to help the little people.

“Little Guys” basketball.
wondered

Teams

exceptions, such as
narrower court, a

housing and meals without the help
of Ft. Sheridan. They used to house
and feed the boys there for us, but
with the Vietnam
situation they

weren’t able to help us this year.

many foreign countries,” he says
proudly. ‘‘We’ve even had inquiries
from teams behind the Iron Cur-

good

have

to the

always

Little

been

Guys,

but

of
of

real
other

cities want to host the tournament,
too.”
Skrinar indicated that both Canada and Puerto Rico would like to
host the tournament.
Skrinar has been fortunate each
year in getting the services of two
of Illinois’ outstanding referees to
work the tournament games. Tony

Sacco

and

Tony

been

doing

the

Tortorello
games

for

have
many

years and indicate that they ‘look

“We’re thinking of moving the
tourney to Miami, Fla., next year.
They have indicated a willingness
to take the responsibility. We may

Skrinar thinks there is no limit to
the popularity of Little Guys basketball, and looks forward to the
day when a Highwood team can

have

play on foreign soil. And it all is a
result of his efforts.

a

rotating

tournament

after

that, with various cities putting in

tain.”

Highwood)

to move out
(the people

Tourney May Move

as

commissioner of Little Guys basketball. ‘‘There are also teams in

bids for it.
“We don’t like
Highwood.
They

forward to it each year.”

}

Highwood
Is Defeated
For Crown
Chicago Heights won the championship of the International Little
Guys basketball tournament last
Saturday by beating Highwood 41-28

in the title game.
Chicago Heights
Puerto

Rico

as

thus

reigning

succeeds!
champion

of Little Guys basketball.
The all-Illinois final was the first
such game in the 11-year history of |
the tournament.
The final game was close for the
first three quarters, but the visitors
moved into a commanding lead in

the final quarter and won going
away.
Chicago Heights reached the fi- *
nals by beating Puerto Rico and
New
York City. Highwood
advanced

after beating

Racine,

and Ft. Sheridan.
Puerto Rico gained

Wis.,

the dubious

distinction of setting a record in
scoring futility by losing the third

place game to New York 64-3. Ft.
Sheridan held the old record when
it lost to Gary, Ind., in 1958 and

ca

scored just five points.

David Favelli (55) of the Highwood Little Guys, tries to stop Bob Jacobson (7) of Racine during a second round game won by Highwood.
The other Highwood boys are Tony Ori (44) and Bobby Santani (33). (Staff Photo by Jan Bateman)

Dickman Quits as Little Giant

(overtime).

Cage Coach After Worst Year
Fred

Dickman

has

resigned

varsity basketball coach
land Park High School.

as

at High-

In a written statement prepared
by the administration of District
113, Dickman’s resignation as bas-

ketball

coach,

effective

immedi-

ately,
was
announced.
He _ will
remain on the faculty staff and will
continue to serve as varsity golf
coach. Dickman is a driver education instructor at the school.

Dickman
member

has
of

been

Highland

a _ faculty
Park

since

1960. He received his bachelor’s
degree from Bradley University in
1956

78

and

then

joined

the

staff

of

Morton Township (not Morton of
Cicero)
High School where
he
served aS varsity basketball and

the

golf

take

coach.

In

1959

he

resigned

from Morton to accept the position
of freshman basketball coach at
Memphis State University. It was
BURNS

FINISHES

43RD

next

year

that

he

came

school

no

district

action

on

expects

naming

placement for Dickman

athletic

director

is

a

to

The

re-

team

from

Puerto

Rico

won the Little Guys free throw
shooting contest for the third year

to

in a row.

replace Richard Ault, who is resigning after this school term to
accept a position as track coach at

Westminster College in Missouri.
Jim Burns, co-captain of Northwestern’s basketball team, finished ©
The season just passed was the
the season in 43rd place among the
worst for Highland Park in terms
nation’s major college basketball
of games
won
and
lost
since
players in scoring. Burns had a 21.5
Dickman took control. The team
point average for 22 games. He had
was able to win only two league
177 field goals, 118 free throws for a
games while dropping 12. For the
total of 472 points.
season, the team was 5-17.

Finals
Puerto Rico 3 (for third
Heights 41, Highwood 28 #

Puerto Rico Wins
Free Throw Title

to

until a new

appointed

:

New York 64,
place); Chicago
(championship).

Highland Park.
The

First Round ~
Chicago Heights 39, Puerto Rico 37;
New York 43, Kenosha, Wis. 9; Racine,
Wis. 42, Bensenville 21.
Second Round
Highwood
35,
Racine
26;
Army
32,
Canada 19; New York 33, Lincoln, Neb.
31.
Third Round
Puerto Rico 77, Kenosha 11; Bensenville 44, Canada 8; Highwood 35, Army
18;
Chicago Heights 46, New
York 45

The
shot

visitors
75

percent

from
to

down
win.

south

Highwood

was second with 73 percent.
Five boys on each of the Little
Guys tournament teams competed
in this special contest. Each squad

took

140 shots.

Puerto

Rico

mad

106 and Highwood 103.

FRED

DICKMAN

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�2,600-Unit Residential Development
Discussed for bric kyards Site
By MELINDA

UPP

A planned residential development
magnitude

comparable
in
to the one pro-

posed for the Krembs farm
is being discussed for the
130-acre brickyards property.
Deerfield village officials announced this week that they are
considering
a
preannexation
agreement with developers who
want to purchase the brickyards
for about 2,600 dwelling units.
John Aberson, chairman of the
village plan commission and the
developers’ primary contact with
the village, said Tuesday that the
developers have agreed to build
single-family
residences,
townhouses, and apartments with no
more than 2 bedrooms.

for property at the north end.
adjacent to the current sewage
treatment plant.
The village’s consulting engineers, Baxter and Woodman, also

not Highland Park, would supply
the water to the brickyards development, Mr. Aberson said water
would
not
be
too
critical
a
problem.
Reservoir Will Help

are investigating the possibility of

“The only road block would be
the
capacity
of
the
pumping
facilities. But with our new reservoir, I think we could handle it,”’
Mr. Aberson said.
Sewage treatment — Deerfield’s
sewage treatment plant could not
handle the burden of 6,000 additional residents.
However, the developers informally have agreed to finance an
expansion of the sewage treatment plant. They also would swap
land which the village now owns
at the south end of the brickyards

constructing

a new

ment

next

plant

sewage

to the

treat-

east

lift

station.

Traffic—Possibilities being stud-

~

ied
out

to carry automobiles
of the development

in and
include

extending Hackberry Rd., building
an underpass to tie in with Kates
Rd., and developing Elm St. as a
major
north-south
artery.
The
county already plans to widen

Lake-Cook Rd. to four lanes.
The village now is trying to pin
down the cost of providing these _

VOL.

II,

NO.

$4.00

4

A

The

developers

to

open

also

certain

Because of the long-term leases

for the boat storage and auto-sales
operations

carried out before 1978.

10,

1967

Deerfield officials Tuesday
indicated
qualified
support for the proposed
brickyards planned development

to the VILLAGER.

“The brickyards no longer are
something we can think about
‘way
Ross

have

think

down the line,’”’ Mayor H.
Finney said. ‘‘We have to

about

it now

because

the

property is for sale.
Property Considered

“J wouldn’t give this development a second look, considering
the

fact

that

it will

include high

density apartments and four- or
five-story buildings, if this were

names

have not yet been disclosed, have
an option to buy the property

“and will have to make a

AUGUST

Support

areas,

whose

the

that their
completely

Receives

Turn to page 9 for an analysis of
other possible brickyards uses.

developers,

brickyards,

Proposal

including the lake, to the public.

The

in the

developers estimated
plans could not be

THURSDAY,

YEAR

compacted dirt and converted to a
agreed

tax revenues.

Deerfield Villager

Space for 6,000
The
$50-million
development
would house about 6,000 residents,
he
said,
and
probably
would
include some apartment buildings
as high as four or five stories.
“We don’t want high rises, but
the developers will need some
height variations if they are to
make any profit on their investment,’”’ Mr. Aberson said. ‘“‘Also,
without
buildings
ranging
in
height from one-story homes to
four- or five-story apartments, the
development
would
be monotonous,’’ Mr. Aberson said.
The residential units would be
constructed around the clay pit,
which
would
be
covered
with
lake.

services for the development and
the amount of revenue it would
create through property and sales

just any piece of property
village. But it isn’t.”

sizable

deposit
within
six
or
seven
months,” Mr. Aberson explained.
“That deposit is not returnable,
so they
want
some
assurance
from the village that their plans
will not be rejected.”
Because a development of such

in the

Village Mgr. Norris Stilphen
commented, ‘‘The known always
is a lot safer than the unknown.
The

brickyards

have

a

tremen-

dous potential for danger.”

-

proportions will severely tax exist-

“An upgrading for residential
use that will utilize the clay pits

ing

as a recreational lake and not for

services

village,

provided

Mr.

Aberson

complicated

ment

by

the

said

the

preannexation

probably will take

six months

at least
ae

to complete.

Officials Open to Idea
But
because
village
officials
believe
that
the
development
could solve one of their most
pressing problems—the land fill

and

what

Aberson

a garbage

to

said

with

it—Mr.

the village

do

is more

are:
Water—One

of

the

big

objec-

tions to the 3,000-unit Krembs
development has been lack of an
adequate water supply. Highland
Park has refused to supply that
development with water.
However, because Deerfield has
a
relatively
open-ended
water
purchase agreement with High+. land Park and because Deerfield,

os

now is considering a petition for rezoning to permit

This aerial photo, taken looking eastward, shows
both the Deerfield brickyards and the Krembs farm
(indicated by the arrow). The Cook County Board

What,

than willing to talk seriously with
the developers.
Among
the
problems
which
must be ironed out before the preannexation agreement is signed

dump

will be

a real

benefit to the village.”

agree-

about 3,000 units on the 130-acre Krembs site. A
2,600-unit complex is proposed for the brickyards.

Where,

The status:

The brickyards proposal: About 2,600
units, including townhouses, single family

a preannexation agreement within seven
months.
The problems: Providing adequate village

services

including

water, sewage treatment
police and fire protection.

sewage treatment plant between the railroad tracks and homes to the west.
by Press Publishing Co., 444 Central Av., Highland

Developers are in the very

early stages of preliminary discussions
with village officials, with an eye toward

residences, and four- to five-story apartment buildings on a 130-acre site. The
one- and two-bedroom units would house
about 6,000 persons.
The location: North of Lake-Cook Rd.
to the southern boundary of the village

Published Weekly

When

Park,

Ill, 60035

Controlled

arterial

streets,

facilities,

and

Support Indicated
John Aberson, a former trustee,

chairman of the plan commission,
and the primary contact between
the developers and the village,
also indicated cautious support.
“T’m not completely sold, but it
poses a workable solution to a
problem which has seemed impossible for many, many years.’ Mr.
Aberson said.
He conceded that the village
may be placed in an awkward
position because of its opposition
to
a
similar
Krembs farm,

development
but said that

on
he

believes that different positions
are justified.
‘We aren’t talking about as high
density,

water

isn’t

a

problem,

they’re willing to annex to the
village and co-operate with us,
and they’re solving one of our
biggest

Circulation postage paid at Deerfield,

Ill.

headaches,”

he said.

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Unwelcome Odor Gone Again
By RICHARD

EDMONDS

The stench was back last week
n

they

Deerfield,

have

its cause.

but

officials

isolated and

think

corrected

The noxious “rotten egg’’ smell
_ was traced to the brickyards, the

culprit

a month ago when angry

dents demanded relief from
village board. The smell: is
ated when water touches buildmaterials

producing

in

the

hydrogen

landfill,

sulfide.

The

materials, which had been covered by dirt, were exposed to air
and sensitive noses again last
week.
Village Mgr. Norris Stilphen’s
phone began ringing last Thursday
morning when residents began to
complain

about the foul odor.

department

officials

found

big

chunks of dirt washed away from
low areas which the disposal
company had filled in earlier.
Recent rains may have caused
the eroding, according to Howard
Saiger

Mr.

of the Lake

County

health

department. He added that the
still air last week probably aggravated the smell.

Stilphen called the Lake County
Department of Health, which has
been working with the land-fill
operators to control the smell.
Metropolitan Disposal Co., the
operators, dumped more dirt to

“We
well,’

re-cover the building materials.
On an expedition Friday, health

“Unusual Situation’”’
had
been
going
pretty
Mr. Saiger said. ‘These

were

the

about

three

first

complaints

weeks.

It’s

a

for

very

_ Peter Berkowitz read 164

books in five weeks.
The feat earned him a
‘Special grand prize in the
Deerfield Reading
Club’s
summer reading contest. He

fourth

_ Among
ames,

the older children, Tom
1324 Hackberry

Rd.,

was

first with 86 books; Tom Brink‘man, 1580 Wincanton Dr., second

field Librarian, brought back from
the American Librarians’ Associa-

of

115

read

the

6,021

books

in

July,

adults

were reading at a record pace too.
On July 10, 749 books
were

at the Deerfield Public Library book sale Saturday. The sale, spon-

This

Week

RIVERWOODS

SARA

LEE

RESIDENTS
STAGERS

Continuing

e Geneva, Wis.

to Sanitary District

Select Show Dates
Its Baking

Wizardry

CARLISLE

Plans

AV.

which

the

will

trickling

lane for traffic.

people

were

collision

injured
early

And

left

from

Rd.

where

it

........ Te SPREE

20

HOVLAND

PLANS

COSTS

MOUNT

in Dutch Elm

LOCAL

TACT Group Draws Criticism

complete traffic studies of the
intersection. The state highway
department is holding up approval

of a village application for a left-*
turn signal until
village’s study.

Birth Notices
Church
Editorials

Fine Arts

it

receives

the

Another Count Needed

Village Engineer Robert Bowen
said the department now wants a

count of the number

of cars that

pass through the intersection on a

Saturday,

to supplement

a count

taken earlier on a weekday.
Volunteers

are

needed

for.the

and there were

more

promises

from

the

several

of volunteer

audience

at

help

the

board

“T don’t think we should take
this question off the agenda until

a

Sunday

just
Her

we

get

resolved,’

Trustee

problem ourselves.”
Parking May Be Changed

The
Grange,

it

Bernard Forrest said. “If they
(the state highway department)
are giving us the run-around, I
think we may have to solve the

collided
port

highway
was

due

department’s
June

1, and

re-

if the

left turn signal goes in, parking in
the right hand lane would
abolished automatically.

car

were

injured,

as

was

the

driver of the other car and her
passenger, a 17 year-old Highland
Park girl. All were treated at

Highland Park Hospital.
The Deerfield girl was arrested
for careless driving.

Most of the holes in the south
lanes of Skokie Hwy. between Elm
Rd. and Deerfield Rd. have been
filled,
as
work
progresses
on
soon

as

the

holes

on

But

if

the

left-turn

be

question

drags on, May 1 is almost certain
to be the date for ending right
hand lane parking. That date was
informally agreed upon with mer-

chants last April, and Tuesday’s
report from the safety committee
to the board also recommended it.
The safety committee report
recommended
that parking be
eliminated within 200 feet of the
intersection.
The
village
thus lose about 27 spaces.

would

Some village merchants strongly oppose the measure, though the

the

lanes are filled, act-

Bluff at a cost of $554,966.

May
1 deadline represents
a
compromise in which they took
part. Village Mgr. Norris Stilphen
said that one merchant

will prob-

ably close his store if the on-street
parking is eliminated.

During the construction period,

The guest editorial appears
Bannockburn

engi-

quickly

meeting.

Peter Baker and Sons Co. of. Lake

Battle

its

to

who were riding in the back of the

As

Get Official Approval

urged

his wife,.and three of six children

north-bound

Stir Residents

board

eight-hour job. Mr. Bowen ‘is.
trying to get some Boy Scouts for

Skokie Hwy. repaving project.

Today

action prob-

department

the work,

in

Chestnut.

the

neering

be

Rd.,

This

ably will be taken next May.

beds,

ual 3 miles repaving will begin.
The road work is being done by

A Matterof Taste

home after spending last month at

in right-hand lanes on all sides of

Work Progresses
On Skokie Hwy.

Clash Over Horses

RECEPTIVE

Furniture Store Opens

these figures are records for the

Mr.
and
Mrs.
Richard
C.
roover and children, Debbie,
Pamela, and Mark, 1439 Wincanton.Dr., Deerfield, have returned

in Deerfield Area

WILSON-JUMP

checked out, 364 by adults. Both of

VACATION IN WISCONSIN

over

with a car going West.
Gary O. Morgan of La

DEERFIELD

out

chemical,

Deerfield

sored by the Friends of the Library, netted $240.33. Proceeds will be
used to buy new books for the library's collection. (Staff Photo by
Larry Graff)

Av.

the intersection, freeing an extre

car skidded, bounced off the curb,
and swerved onto the left side of

David Tillotson of 1260 Greenwood Av. and his son, James, browse

and Waukegan

Co-operation No Problem

A 17-year-old Deerfield girl was

_ Altogether, 240 children enrolled
in the five-week Deerfield Reading

total

Rd.

The village board talked again
about plans to eliminate parking

two-car

tion convention in San Francisco.
A

ducing the traffic tangle at
the intersection of Deerfield

ical treatment, probably chlorination, that would kill bacteria.

evening on Deerfield
east of Chestnut St.

BANNOCKBURN

required number of books and
received a certificate.
Though the boys won the top
rizes, there were more girls
- enrolled—146. The children read a
total of 3,500 books.
While juveniles were checking

of nitrates

Mr. Saiger said two alternatives
could be tried: a perfume-like
coverup, or another kind of chem-

Six

with 74; and Linda Linthicum, 943

Waukegan Av., third with 52.
The winners
received
books
autographed
by their authors,
which Mrs. George Haney, Deer-

combination

6 Injured When
2 Autos Collide
On Deerfield Rd.

grade

books.

Club.

If the

and dirt covering doesn’t succeed,

week, Village Mgr. Stilphen said.

out,

_ division,
Cliff
Fielding,
855
| Holmes Av., was the winner with
books. Ella Mae De Phillipps,
_ 850 Westcliff La., read 70 books to
place second, and Carolyn Gehlert, 911 Westcliff, was third with

68

Deerfield moved a baby
step closer Tuesday to re-

turning
and

the

may be installed by the end of this

‘sixth.

third

by

will give off odors of eucalyptus,
cinnamon, or lilac. The system

monthly circulation topped 10,000.
Peter’s reading was so extraordinary that a special category
was created for him. Six other
‘Deerfield children won awards in
the regular contest, which was
vided into groups for those
entering third and fourth grades
nd for those entering fifth and
the

caused

been pouring in nitrates to combat
the production of hydrogen sulfide. '

The

| and it was the first time ever that

In

is

Traffic

sprayed

Public Library’s history. A total

-

problem

breakdown of salts in building
materials—not by rotting garbage
as claimed by some. In addition to
covering up the offending materials, the land-fill operators have

guise the sewage smell.

the

were checked

bad.”
The

Malabate spraying system to dis-

He
and
other eager
young
readers helped make July the
biggest month in the Deerfield
of 10,289 books

Acts on

unusual siftuation—there’s no real
way to get rid of the water that
has leaked through and smells so

at work to end smells emanating
from its own sewage treatment
plant. The village is installing a

Central Av.

and will be entering
third grade this fall.

ie
Ree

“There’s no problem with cooperation
from
Metropolitan,”
Mr. Saiger said. ‘‘This is one of
the better-run land-fill operations
in the area. They’re as anxious to
stop the odor as we are. Everything we’ve suggested, they’ve
tried.”
Meanwhile Deerfield has been

In 5 Weeks

lives at 1501

?( ) Village

J

on page 8.

Obituaries
People and Politics
Public Forum
Real

Estate

Recreation

at least one lane will be open at a
time in each direction. Only about
500 to 800 feet of actual work area
will be closed at a time in a single
lane.
RETURNS TO NEBRASKA
Mrs.
W.
&lt;A.
Rosenberg

returned to Omaha,
visit

with

her

woods.

The annual golf
Deerfield Chamber
be

held

The

outing of the
of Commerce

Wednesday

Tally-Ho Country
Vernon Hills.

and

daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan J.
Paul, 1365 Kenilwood Ln., River-

Members

Plan Golf Tourney
will

has

Neb., after a

son-in-law

Chamber

all-day

Club

event

at

the

course

will

in

include

swimming and a 7:30 p.m. dinner,
in addition to golf. Francis Carr is
chairman of the outing.
t

vi

aeeet

fe

ee

eee

�Deletes $ 70,000

chool Board :
Awards Bids
After chopping items worth more than $70,000 from

initial bids, the Deerfield School District 109 Board last
Staff
Photos

by
Larry
Graft

Thursday awarded contracts for its two new schools.
_
The board voted to install electric heating at both the
Southwest and Southeast schools, bringing total costs to
$684,504. That figure still is higher than the $648,000 orig
inally budgeted for the two buildings, but lower than the original
bids, opened July 14, which were
about $93,000 Over the budget.
The general contractor will be
Ragnar
and Olson of Chicago,

who

submitted

the

low

bid

of

$487,593. The low bidder on the
plumbing contract was Di Pietro
Plumbing of Deerfield at $57,511.

Skokie

Valley

Electric

Co.

of

Skokie will install electric heating and lighting. The board chose
a system that will provide 125-foot-

candles of light. That system will
cost $6,000 more to install than a
70-foot candle system the board

also was
less

A

considering

expensive

gas

to

heating

but will be

operate.

system

would

have

cost

$300

to- $400

year to operate,
to install:

The
made

rest

of

in the

less

but $18,000. mone

the

savings

general

was

contract

reducing the amount of face b
used in the interior and using less
expensive

roofing

material.

The

board also decided to deal directly

with subcontractors instead of
through the general contractor.
—
District officials and architects

had eliminated enough from the
bids that board members felt they
could reinstate three offices at
Southwest.

:

Construction

on

both

schools

will begin this week, Dr. William

Fenelon, district superintendent
said Monday. Though three w
were lost while officials st
bids, Dr. Fenelon said he still

expects both schools to be finished .
by September, 1968.
oa

Host Roy Kissling smiles he
on his way to sud-

Higher

den wetness

Also last Thursday, the board
authorized appraisals of three lots
which the district owns on the
south
end
of the Maplewood

School site. The lots, which face
Deerfield Rd., will be sold.
Selling the property, which Dr.

Fenelon described as ‘“‘a useless —
eyesore,”

‘Taxes
Deerfield
trustees
indicated Monday that they will
not approve the higher cor-

been

author-

A 48-year-old Deerfield
died
Sunday
afternoon

probably

apparent
heart
attack
while
swimming in her employer’s pool
in Park Ridge.
‘a

ized by the state.
So

village

residents

will pay a tax bill based on a total
village rate of about $40 per $100
assessed valuation, Village Mgr.
Norris Stilphen said Tuesday.
Last year’s total village tax rate
was $35.40 per $100. If the higher
rate were to be levied for the
corporate fund, next year’s total
bill would be about $43.30 per
$100.

“T don’t think there’s
a chance, however, that
will approve the higher
fund rate,”’ Mr. Stilphen

a ghost of
the board
corporate
said.

During a discussion at Monday
night’s

Trustee

village

board

Raymond

meeting,

Craig

said,

“This is an inappropriate time to
raise real estate taxes. Already
every family is being hit with $400
to $1,000
additional
taxes
this
year, and we shouldn’t contribute
to that fiasco.”
Trustee George Kelm
agreed
with him, suggesting that the tax

levy

ordinance

be

reduced

to

avoid increasing the corporate tax
rate.
Mayor
H.
Ross
Finney
dis,

(Continued on page

— August 10, 1967

the

Swimming

porate tax rate for real
estate and personal properhas

finance

Woman, 48,
Dies While

Unlikely

ty which

will help

building project.

74)

Mrs.
Miriam
Greentree
Rd.,
©

and Lennie Herrema of Holland

woman
of
an

Layton,
1124 ~
was
taken
to

Lutheran General Hospital and —
pronounced
dead
there.
Other —
guests at the swimming party at —
the home of A.T. Henderson had —

and Karina Rosen-

noticed

borg of Sweden
admire their handiwork. They were

They and firemen tried unsuccess-

guests at a Deer-

field Rotary reception for Rotary
exchange
students last Saturday at the Kisslings’ home, 1565
Crabtree Ln.

down

Layton

floating face

in the middle

Mrs.

of the pool.

fully to revive her.

Mrs. Layton had lived in Deer-

field for 16 years.

Survivors
Mrs.

include

Charles

Robert

Yous,

and William,

—

Lg
ee

a

daughter,

and two sons,

all of Deere

field.

Services were held yesterday in
the Chapel of the Kelley

Spaulding: Funeral
was at Acacia
Chicago.

Home.

Burial

Park Cemetery in
a

VISIT DOOR COUNTY

-

Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Moss
and children, Anna, Richard H.
Jr., and Elizabeth, of 1334 Woodland

turned

Ln.,

Riverwoods,

have

re-

|

from a vacation at Sister

Bay in Door County, Wis.

eS

�4

a

\

lan for Carlisle Extension Opp osed ©
benefit Colony Point residents who
wanted to travel somewhere south

up’s

opposition

to

of the subdivision, but said they
would prefer the inconvenience.
Mr. Vanerstrom objected primarily to giving motorists “a

ex-

tending Carlisle Av. last
lursday night, but the
lan Commission was unre»ptive.

straight
through

670 Carlisle,

menance,
by

after a 114-

extension

would

much

as

15

residents

percent

the

and

hardship

of

The
homeowners
association
had done traffic studies of its own
on the Deerfield Rd.-Waukegan

Point

Av. intersection, and Mr. Vanerstrom tried to show that extending

eowners would sign a petition
ysing the extension of Carlisle
The homeowners association
udes all Colony Point resi-

s, and Mr. Vanerstrom

the

noise, congestion, and invasion of
privacy, Mr. Vanerstrom argued.

then Plan Commission ChairJohn
Aberson _ replied,
eaking for myself, yes.”
ir. Vanerstrom estimated that

Colony

as

cause

There were 10 seconds of silence

of the

Rd.”
area,

reduce property values on Carlisle

* discussion.

percent

to Deerfield
residential

which has 96 children of preschool
age. In addition to being a safety

“Ts legal action the only way to
_ Stop this road?” asked D. E. Vanerstrom,

shot
the

Carlisle wouldn’t have any substantial effect on congestion in the
center of town.

said

His statistics showed that most
of the backup at the intersection
was on Deerfield rather than
Waukegan, and that additional
cars leaving Carlisle to go west on
Deerfield would aggravate the
traffic problem instead of alleviating it.
four
plan
The
commission

percent of those who attended
meeting in May were against
tending
the road.

Making Carlisle run through to
nty Line Rd. would “have no
antages for the residents of
rfield,”’ Mr. Vanerstrom ar1. He admitted that it would

members present and Mr. Vanerstrom spent much of the evening
running their fingers
across
a
map, tracing the routes residents
would take to various points if

Deerfield

Rd.

ee % oon

,

Carlisle were extended.
Mr. Aberson argued that the
extension would be useful in at
least

two

ways:

It

would

allow

residents of the Briarwood Vista
development to reach the northern
part of the village without circling
around and up Waukegan Av., and
it would give all residents in the
southeast quadrant a route to the
Deerfield Commons without passing through the village’s busiest
intersection.
The extension of Carlisle hasn’t
been formally proposed and probably won’t be until Irving Blietz
announces

“

the

uebeyne AA,

of

ony Point Homeowners
sociation detailed their

Py

Representatives

Site of
Southeast
School

his plans for the prop-

erty between Colony Point and
Briarwood Vista. But on general
planning
principles,
extending
Carlisle through is inevitable,
commission members indicated.
School

Planned

for Area

The new Southeast School of
District 109 will be going in just
north of Briarwood Vista. Some
children in the Colony

Point

od

coz

area

will be attending the school, which
now is a circuitous four-mile trip
by car from Colony Point to the

Village Residents to Be Asked

That is too far for the school
district to bus legally, so some
sort of connection up to Colony

Questions on Smoking Habits

Point will almost certainly have to

be built, and the village’s master
plan calls for eventual extension
of Carisle.
said

Mr.

Census takers will be here this
week looking for information on
the smoking habits of Deerfield
residents.
:
The U. S. Public Health Service
has asked for the survey. At the
same time census takers will be
gathering labor force information
for use by the U. S. Department of
Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics

Aberson,

“is a wide street designed to
handle traffic for the entire Colony Point area.”’
Village Plan Consultant Joseph
Abel assured Mr. Vanerstrom that
the extension would have “‘built-in
features *tp discourage through
traffic,’’ but that it was

é -

County Line Rd.

This sketch shows the proposed extension of Carlisle Av. from the
Colony Point area to Briarwood Vista.

site of the school.

“Carlisle,”

me

essential

in determining the national employment and unemployment figures

for August.

All information provided to the
Census Bureau is confidential and
the facts are used only for
statistical purposes. Similar information is being sought this month
from households
all over the
United States.

for Deerfield to develop a system
of interior travel on such roads to
take pressure off main arteries.
He

Miss Mirna Diaz (right), a “Swinging Set" member, models a dress

made. Looking on are (from
of the Trinity United Church,of
B. Wright, Women's
Guild
"Swinging Set'' moderator. (Staff

2! Mrs. David Heald, co-chairman
Christ Rummage Sale; Mrs. Donn
president; and Sister Maureen,
Photoby Larry Graff)
Nee

The

Cover: Fund-Raising

By MRS. DAVID HEALD

and MRS. FRED

Event
GAHL

Rummage Sale Co-chairmen, Trinity United Church of Christ
sg

‘WOMEN’S

GUILD

of the Trinity

United

Church

of Christ,

Deerfield, will hold its annual Rummage Sale next Thursday and
,. 18 in the classrooms of the church, 760 North Av. Hours will be
n 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Proceeds from the sale will help
assure support for the “Swinging
Set,” the name chosen by the organization’s
members,
most of
Puerto Rican descent and living in
the Spanish-speaking area of Chicago near West Ohio St. The group
of girls was organized by interested representatives of the formerly
named Chicago Missionary Society.
;

_ Mrs. Heald

|

The ‘Swinging Set’ goal? To
learn to cook and to sew, and to

_find expression in the basic femi-

nine role each will play some day. All clothing and cooking supplies—

from needles and thread to pots and pans and ingredients—are donated

the group.

Your support of the Trinity United Church of Christ Rummage Sale

li help give a greater sense of being to a young girl as she learns to
© a cake or perhaps make a dress for herself, and will help her to
realize that, as she grows into womanhood, others do care.

‘“‘Would Have Chaos’’
added, “If we used

your

philosophy throughout the village
we would have chaos.”’

Mr.

Aberson

made

the same

ates

_ point after the homeowners association representatives had left.
“I don’t see how you can bottle up
a quarter of the town,” he said.

erp

pti
Ae

¥.
SL

“The village can’t afford the
luxury of these islands.’
The commission ran into snags
on both of the regular items on
their agenda. They approved the
final plat specifications for John
Glorioso’s Fox Chapel subdivision
on Waukegan Rd., but only on the
condition that Mr. Glorioso certify
that certain lots meet the 12,000square-foot minimum.
When two commissioners said
they didn’t remember receiving a
report on the community discussion the commission sponsored
last April, Mr. Aberson suggested
postponing approval until the ne
meeting.
.

We serve if up in colours
to suit the most exacting
palate — and tailor it to

VISIT AT EXPO

twill. Double-breasted and

- Mr. and Mrs. William A. Maas,
their son, John, and daughter,

Suzanne,

1400

Woodridge’

Ct.

Blazer

taste,

in

A

La

finest

Carte

woollen

an important item on any
Gentleman’s menu.
$45

||

Un-Fazed

Blazer

Never to be phased out,
even by its double-breasted cousin, is the 3 button
blazer.
It remains
un-

fazed by fads, the favorite
of our sport coat collection. Preferred
meltons
for autumn.
$45

Deerfield, recently attended Expo
67 in Montreal, Canada. Mr. and
Mrs. Maas and John have returned

home,

taken
’ Bank

but

Suzanne,

who

has

a position with the Royal
of Canada,

will live with a

French Canadian family in Montreal. John is a junior at Deerfield High School.

478 Central

Highland Park

Ojon

i

Thad

nightheaaee

ee

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Editor

1966

by the Hollister

Published

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of 38 first-place

Winners

—

awards

in

state

the

nation

and

1960

since

Put Parking First
‘JOPE

FOR

A QUICK

which probably will raise about $52,000
annually. Although some village officials
have indicated that this money “could”
be used for parking facilities, no guarantee has been given to the merchants.

and easy solu-

tion to Deerfield’s parking probem was lost last week when Kroger offiials announced that they plan to build
Fsoon” on their lot across from the Deer-

ield Commons.
Merchants

and

village

officials

oped that the property could be leased
rom Kroger for a temporary parking lot
9 ease the auto jam in the central busiess district.
The merchants and officials now hope
hat Kroger still will- offer some relief by
providing some parking for customers of
bther businesses when it builds a store
and by creating additional sales tax revenue for the village.
However,

Kroger could provide few, if

any, more spaces than its own customers
will need, and the business district is

S WE

$275,000

levy

in

has approved a higher

sales tax rate and a new service tax,

to operate

an

auto

;

auction.

of the village, the village can do little more

than

object to pro- —

oo

posals for their use .

at the

HE VALENTI shopping center, at
the southwest corner of Deerfield
n Rds., will be completed
Waukega
and
central business district merIf
next year.
chants wait until then to worry about
parking, they won’t. have a problem because many shoppers will be heading
southward where they can find ample
parking.

its appropriation ordinance for parking,
‘if the money is available.” But so far,
trustees have taken no steps to insure that
any money will be available.
HE BOARD

should

permission

sought

UT AS LONG as the brickyards are not within the corporate limits

it |
And now that the property is for sale, village officials fear that
fill,
land
dry
the
than
uses
ry
could be put to even less satisfacto
One of its potentials, for example, is manufacturing. As Plan Commission Chairman John Aberson has pointed out, an industrial company ~
could use the level land for a factory, leaving the pit still vulnerable to —
ee
continued land-fill operations.
—
Both Mr. Aberson and Mayor H. Ross Finney also have expressed
—
the
force
could
land-fills
sanitary
for
pressures
fears that mounting
#3
county board to permit a ‘‘wet’”’ dump.
board’
county
the
forced
which
pressures
same
the
that
know
“We
to permit

lion.
included

fill operators

The merchants, who will benefit most
in the long run from adequate parking,
also should. be gathering funds to pay
their share.

Financial action must be taken now to
provide for adequate parking facilities,
which are expected to cost nearly $1 milhas

board

Z

for years.

the list of official village headaches

additional revenue for parking.

Although the problem is one of several
being studied by the firm preparing a master plan for the village, the report will not
be completed for at least a year.

village

village

~

has been on

of what to do about the brickyards

Until plans for the big residential development came up early
this summer, however, the different possibilities for the 130-acre site
have seemed equally unsatisfactory, for one reason or another. And —
because the land-fill operation appeared lucrative enough for its ope- —
rators to continue it, although not popular with villagers, officials have |
ee
been able to push potential problems to the back of their minds.
Official village control over the area has been limited ever since —
1949, when it was disannexed from Deerfield, although it is surrounded ©
?
on three sides by incorporated territory.
Deerfield’s last major flurry of concern was in 1965, when the
Metropolitan Disposal Co. gained county approval over the village’s —
=
objection for a nonputrescible (nondecomposable or dry) land fill.
—
landthe
when
—
lly
unsuccessfu
again
—
objected
again
The village

21.6-cent rate and earmark the $25,000 in

the vil-

lage and the merchants have a joint
responsibility to choose a location for new
parking facilities and to provide for its
financing.

The

E PROBLEM

dents should be willing to pay a little more
for such vital community services.
The

before,

SAID

By MELINDA UPP

of the lowest on the North Shore, so resi-

hort 150 to 170 spaces by any municipal
standards.
HAVE

Only in Deerfield.

The board also could increase the village general corporate fund tax rate from
18.3 to about 21.6 cents per $100 assessed
valuation without holding a referendum.
However, trustees Monday indicated that
they would not approve such an increase
because of the higher sales tax, the new
service tax, and the possibility of higher
federal income taxes.
Although we, too, dislike the idea of
higher taxes, we believe that the new corporate tax rate should be levied because
parking cannot be financed from existing
revenue. Deerfield’s village tax rate is one

had

Mr. Aberson

Mayor Finney

The parking problem was critical even
when the possibility of using the Kroger
lot existed. Now it should be on top of the
priority list for both the village and merchants.

a dry

land

fill could

be brought

to bear

in a few

years to-

se

permit an organic fill,” Mr. Aberson said.
IF WE

““FAVEN

were to control such a land fill, as a village, factors —

such as heavy rainfalls and flooding could make
acceptable so close to our residential community.”
If the village alone, or the village in combination with
trict, county board, or state sanitary water board were to
property, its potential uses seem more palatable — but

it totally un-—
;
the park dispurchase the
economically

.

unfeasible.

One of the possibilities which has been considered is development of
a golf course

the site as a recreation area, including

and lake.

_
é-

But

Mayor Finney estimated that such a development would cost $2 million :
dollars.

Almost as expensive would be another alternative — converting the
be
area to a storm water drainage pit. Federal funds probably would
con- —
available on a 50-50 basis for such a project, but village officials
cael

cede that the community would reap little direct benefit.

—
This leaves the alternative now being considered: annexing the land
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Letters to the Public Forum

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WINNETKA—Even

Charles

Beeson

innuendo

than

in

and

though

deals

more

suggestion,

accusation,

Mrs.

her

in

rather

attitude

seems, at first, to stem from a
healthy skepticism—such as might

well be used in evaluating the
policies of the Johnson administration,

as

well

as

the

state-

ments of Ho Chi Minh.
Her grounds for doubting the
veracity of the letterin the “We
Burned Every Hut’ advertisement,

she says,

are based

on the

- feeling that the letter is ‘designed

with

the

express

purpose”

of

inciting flag-burnings. Mrs. Beeson has a right to her opinion. But
if one analyzes her logic, she
seems to be saying, ‘Since the

letter might have been calculated
to bring about some evil action
(aside from the probability of this
plan’s

coming

to

fruition),

it

couldn’t possibly be true.”
Mrs. Beeson also challenges the
Hollister Newspapers’ judgment
in publishing the advertisement. It
would be convenient if there were
but one side to every question, but

foreign policy isn’t one of those
questions. Responsible journalism
and

all

policy

editorial

sides

interest.

to

This

type

present

will

matters

of
of

public

reporting

will bring out more clearly that
many public issues are multifaceted and not admitting
of

healthy dialog aimed at constructive change, moreover, will have
difficulty surviving in an atmosphere where most persons feel
compelled to adhere to the ‘“administration line.”

Vincent K. Pollard
735 Walden Rd.

either/or solutions.

Finally, the inevitable ‘‘misgivings” and
result from

‘consternation’
that
exposure to a dissent-

ing point of view are a reflection
of (and not just a cause of) the
internal division in this country. A

Examines

Charles

PARK—I

Beeson’s

share

suspicion

.

horrible mistakes, accidents, even
catastrophies occur during any

—

Unfortunately,

and

inevitably,

war, but to blow these things all
out of proportion, to imply that
our boys would deliberately com
mit such atrocities, and that there

Intentions

Of Ad’s Sponsors
HIGHLAND

such
Hut”
quesspon=

the real intent of publishing
ads as “We Burned Every
and applaud her courage in
tioning the motives of such
sors.

is a “hideous lack of decency’’ in

Mrs.

as to

the

U. S. conduct of war is an
(Continued on page 11)

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Obstacles Remain

Hovland
John Glorioso’s planned
development for the Hov-

land subdivision was formally approved Tuesday by the
village board.

_ The Deerfield Village Board received plans for a $21,255

civil defense warning system, but the money to install it
won't be available until April, 1970.
_ A letter from the Federal Sign and Signal Corp. of IIliois to local civil defense director Steve Filler described
the complex system, which would have one huge siren

and five slightly smaller sirens
distributed around the village.
There would be two tones and
thus three sounds, so that the
ystem could give different warning signals for fires, tornadoes,
and enemy attack. Also included

would be a polarized relay telephone system.
Half the cost of purchasing and
installing

the

system

would

be

picked up by the federal govern$2,000 Available Now

_ The village has $2,000 free in its
‘ivil defense budget for next year,
Village Mgr. Norris Stilphen told
the board. Another $4,000 is about

to be levied and would be available in April 1969.

- Presumably

the same could be

levied the year after that. So
Deerfield wouldn’t be able to pay
its share

of the

system

almost three years. —
_ One

trustee

asked

whether

village could borrow

from

for
the

other

accounts to install the system
sooner with. a promise to pay back

from future civil defense levies.

_ *T

would

advise

against

it,”

Village Attorney Richard V. Houpt

replied.
Questions

Need

Another
trustee
questioned
_ whether Deerfield really needs
such an elaborate system. :
“JT

don’t

think

we

do,”

Mr.

Stilphen said, and suggested sev-

| eral

alternatives.

The

village

could install the system in gradual
_ stages, putting first priority: on

some kind of storm warning.

_

Or the board could negotiate
ith the Deerfield-Bannockburn
ire Protection district to use the
en that summons
volunteer

firemen as part of a cooperative
system.

_ The

trustees

agreed

that.

the

village should look for a cheaper

system and if one can’t be found,
should schedule a staged installation plan to bring the village up to
federal standards.
Mr. Stilphen pointed out that the

federal money might not be available

until

the

system

that

meets

all their specifications is installed.
For the present, Deerfield is left
with only makeshift storm warning methods, since citizens are
likely to ignore a warning siren,
thinking

that

it only

indicates

James Reagan, attorney for former town clerk Mrs. Ruth Vetter,
if it is reduced from $2,375 to

~ $1,750.
_ Mr. Reagan submitted his bill to
the township, claiming that the
_ $7,500 appropriated for township
legal fees at the April town
- meeting should be used to cover

his fees from the lengthy litigation between Mrs. Vetter and the
nship last year.

_ At the town meeting, electors
agreed to have Township Supervisor Bruce Frost pay three other
_ attorneys who worked on the suit,
but turned down a bid by Mrs.

/etter to have her legal fees paid.

proximately 120 homes in Hovland.
Tuesday’s action amounts only
to approval of the layout and
design of the subdivision.
The

board

loudspeakers in squad cars
In other business Tuesday

board:
© Appointed public works personel special policemen in case of
emergency.
@ Granted

Irving

Shepard

a

permit to build 20 instead of 17
units in an apartment complex he
is building on Deerfield Rd. east
of Jonquil Ter.
@ Discussed

whether

the village

should insist on a ‘hold harmless”’
agreement for helicopter rides at
the Fun Fair this September. Beth
Or, sponsors of the event, say

they could not stage the Fun Fair
if they have to assume the extra
insurance cost.

® Denied a citizen’s request to
spread

his

special

assessment

payments over a nine-month period.
@ Awarded

Savage

Gas

Heating

Co. of Deerfield a $1394 contract
for a gas conversion system at the

village garage and awarded Fox
Valley Fence and Supply Co. a
$972 contract for relocating a
fence at the sewage treatment
plant.
@ Awarded
six
contracts
road maintenance materails.

for

After

the bill was

reviewed

by

filed against Mr. Frost.

Auditors said the elimination of
these

parts

of

the

bill

would

reduce it to $1,750.
The board agreed to reconsider

the bill at its
Sept. 12.

next

meeting

on

when

final

Mr.

plat

Glorioso

also _ inherited

board discovered that at least six
lots were below the minimum
10,800

square-foot-lot

size.

Mr.

Glorioso said the news came as “a
complete shock”’ to him.

While still giving the official
approval, the board decided to
send the drawings back to the
plan commission with the idea

want

to reconsider

ments. If they don’t, the village
intends to force them to pay with
a special assessment.

wise,

Mr.

Glorioso

would

have

to

A public hearing is required by

juggle borderlines to make all the
lots meet the minimum size.
Another

problem

came

from

law
can

a

before a special assessment
be authorized, and none has

yet been held. So the board’s
scheme for financing streets in

plan commission request that the
board delay action on two lots at
the end of a proposed cul-de-sac

Hovland may still be challenged.

that runs south from Laurel Av.
The owners of lots 13 and 27 aren’t
sure whether they want the cul-desac to extend to their property.
The board also gave first read-

which
Mr.
Glorioso
wants
to
develop also ran into an administrative delay. This property is
located east of Waukegan road

ing

subdivision and has recently been

to

an

finance

ordinance

that

improvements

A second

and

would

to Hovland

vision.
Before

The controversy that raged in
July over how streets should be
paid
for has
been
tentatively

by

making

Mr.

south

of

the

subdivision

North

Trails

christened the Fox Chapel subdi-

sewers by special assessment.

settled

Deerfield

the

board

can

sign

the

final plats for the development, it
must approve an
cating North Av.

Glorioso

assume only half the costs where

ordinance

va-

That action requires a vote of
five of the six trustees and since

he owns property on only one side
of the street.

Trustee Bernard

Property
owners
across
the
street have been asked to reach a
| private agreement with the developer on financing street improve-

cated

that

measure,

wait

Forrest has indi-

he is opposed
the

until

all

board

will

five

to the
have

of the

to

other

trustees are present.

_ Dutch Elm Battle Costly
The village’s battle against the
worst attack of Dutch Elm disease ever in Deerfield is cutting
deeply into an already depleted
street and bridge fund.

The village board took two steps
Tuesday to get more money into
that account. It approved a reso-

lution that will retain $17-18,000 of

vehicle tag receipts in the street

and bridge fund, and gave first
reading to an ordinance authorizing a supplemental street and
bridge tax.
The

the

resolution

additional

directs

revenue

most

of

trees that are on public property.

But

it has

been

picking

bridge
quired
general
vehicle

the disease is more prevalent than
ever before. Flaking elms have
been tested all over the city, and
if they are found to be infected the
owner receives a notice giving
Keeping

up

with

ti

Also Sat.

Jigs

5 to 8 P.M.

than

205

trees

have been removed from public
parkways and another 100 from
private residences. The program
is nearing completion, as the crews
only about

15 more

trees to

The village removes only those
RETURNS HOME
Diana Long of Deerfield is home
after a visit with her uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jenks in
Kansas City. Diana, whose parents are the George E. Longs,
1357 Bayberry Ln., will be a
freshman at Deerfield High School
this fall.
VISIT IN VIRGINIA

Mr. and Mrs. John L. Oberrieder and children, John L. Jr.,
Joan, and Jay, 1695 Dartmouth
Ln., Deerfield,
recently spent
their vacation in Virginia where
they visited Mrs. Oberrieder’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F.
Johnson in Norfolk.

Two

weeks

ago

Last

week

the

crews

were

alternating elm wood pickup and
street patching, depending on the
weather. They gather wood on wet

rising

days and patching on dry.

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flect a rugged year of maintenance
work.
Fighting
heavy
storms last winter cost the village

more

the

crews.

patching and grass cutting.

him 10 days to get the tree out.

only two thirds is.
The bookkeeping maneuvers re-

Already

works

Village Mgr. Norris Stilphen reported that not all the wood could
be removed quickly. One crew
was working exclusively on the
elm problem and another was
tending to regular tasks like street

This spring, as in years past,
the village sprayed its elms, but

ted for the general fund, and now

about $7,000 more than anticipated.
And now public works crews are
spending almost half their time on
the Dutch Elm problem.

mounds of chopped down elms has
put strains on the village public

and

that residents have cut down in
their own yards, to encourage an
all-out attack on the disease.

Deerfield

fund. That money is reby law to go into the
fund, but originally all the
tag receipts were designa-

up

hauling away the wood from trees

will receive from the Illinois sales
tax increase into the street and

have

auditors Tuesday, Town Clerk
Holbert Ellis was instructed to
advise Mr. Regan to eliminate
that part of the fees which were
incurred for personal consultation
with Mrs. Vetter and for all work
relating to the criminal charges

sign

another obstacle Monday when the

go.

However, Mr. Regan said township auditors William Jacob, Willard Wageman, and Edwin Gillen
instructed him to submit a bill to
the board.

must

prepares them.
Mr.
Glorioso

a

the

still

specifications

fire. Last June, police alerted the
village of a tornado warning by

Legal Bill May Be Cut
West Deerfield Township auditors Tuesday night indicated that
_ they might pay the legal bill of

But a number of formalities
must be taken care of before Mr.
Glorioso can start building ap-

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the

started

speculation

Otto Kerner

Gov.

recently named

several

Mrs. Duncan also has 10 years
of social work experience in the
Evanston schools and with the

it was

when

ago,

months

rumored that the Federal Bureau of Investigation was checking out
Gov. Kerner. This usually is a tip-off that a man is being considered for

Also appointed was Mrs. Karen
Anderson, a new guidance counselor. Her educational background

politicos

knowledgeable

appointment,

current

state department of instruction.

now to attribute the FBI

high federal office. Though there’s a tendency

check to the governor’s

point out that it started long before the riots.
Guesses as to an alternate post for Gov. Kerner range from a cabinet
position or the vice presidency to a federal judgeship or a place on the
U.S. Supreme Court—even though there’s no opening at the moment.

any substance,

Should the guesses have

is the same

affect

they could radically

BE

he would prefer a

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Kerner

of Gov.

which

complicated

believe

the

fact

Rep.
secretary of state probably would be his close political ally,

Clyde

L. Choate (D-59th) of Anna.
HOULD

ATTY.

GEN

CLARK

Democrats

re-election,

seek

not

would need a candidate for this spot. Gov. Kerner probably would

&gt; like

to

see

the

nomination

go

to

his

close

friend

former

and

state

revenue director, Theodore J. Isaacs of Glencoe.
The state treasurer’s office is not up for election this year. But the
incumbent Democrat, Adlai Stevenson III; might run against Sen.
Everett M. Dirksen, forcing the governor to appoint a new treasurer.
Other senatorial possibilities also are being mentioned, including
State Sen. Paul Simon and U-S. Sec. of Labor W. Willard Wirtz.
an
Should either of them be tapped for the Senate spot, there is
rial
gubernato
the
be_
would
n
Stevenso
Mr.
that
chance
outside
candidate. This could cause all kinds of new developments, including
possible primary contests.

contests, so
Mayor Daley, of course, prefers party harmony to party
accept a
another course might be followed if Gov. Kerner decides to

of
new post. The governor could run and win the primary, then drop out
to
the race. This would enable Mayor Daley and other party leaders
name his successor for the fall general election.

Public Forum
(Continued from page 9)
outrageous accusation.
I have talked to many veterans
of the Vietnam war, but never

heard such tales as the one you
published. Quite the opposite, as
our government bends over backward to protect civilians in placing tremendous limitations on
' bombing, and our infantry cannot
even fire light guns in Viet Cong
areas until verification of civilian
evacuation is obtained through
village chiefs.
Strangely, such dissenters and
critics of their own country never
have a word of condemnation
about

Communist

subversion,

ag-

ression, and terror which brought
on this war, nor is anything said

August. 10, 1967

Viet Cong and North Vietnam
invaders. Interestingly, Mrs. Alfred Stuart in her letter menHarrison

that

“documented”

news

re-

after his third dispatch, that his
all
information
and
statistics
came from the Communist regime

of North Vietnam.
All that can be said of a group
of people

“We

promoting

such

ads

Every

Hut’

is that

comfort

to the

Burned

- they give
enemy.

financed

by

a

dren in the program.
The project is designed as an
experiment in elementary school
counseling and Dr. William Fenelon, district 109 superintendent,
has already received many inquiries from colleges and universities who want to study it in action.
He has said that the proposal
“could have considerable educational impact on other elementary
school counseling programs in
Illinois and the nation.

aid and

as

Mrs. William T. MacHarg
3325 Krenn Av.

Mr.

Dr.

Richard

will

return

picion

from

“We

to

up. on

get

the

people

civil —

questionable

sourc-

must

|

é

have

accurate,

data to defeat
conspiracy. But

—

the —
the ©

Birchers are just exploiting racial |
tension with the old scare ’em and

scalp ’em routine.”’
Mr.

Park,

47 Acorn

Ln.

ae

added

that he was willing to debate any
time with Jerome
Deerfield, executive

_

Coniker of
secretary of

the local TACT committee.

Dismissed
He was charged with the rob-bery after his wife notified Mundelein police of a conversation
with her husband during which he
described the incident.
The
only witness,
a filling
station attendant, was unable to
identify

Mr.

Travelstead

in

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—
—
—

a

police lineup.
Mr. Travelstead is the father of
three children.
: .

superin-

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Mr. Travelstead.
Mr. Travelstead, who is 29, was

May

trying

hung

responsible
Communist

The superintendent said he plans

arrested

os

es,” Mr. Park continued.

tendent of Highland Park School
District 107, said he does not know
whether Mr. Travelstead will return to Elm Place in September.

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High School this fall. His family
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TACT

to mis-

plied by the society.

Armed robbery charges against
Thomas L. Travelstead, an Elm
Place
School
teacher,
were
dropped Monday for lack of evidence by the Lake County Grand
Jury.
The
decision
to dismiss
the
charges came after Mrs. Travelstead refused to testify against
her husband. No other evidence is
available in the case, according to
Assistant State’s Attorney Jack
Hoogasian.

He will spend two weeks on a

and_ atrocities
of the murders
which are the stock in trade of the

tioned

is

basic concern,”
“‘is that

Travelstead

during the next school year on
tasks that include testing, recordkeeping, and follow-ups with chil-

for

choice

his

doesn’t,

if he

that

said,

More than 35 Deerfield area
adults applied for 12 positions as
counseling assistants. They are
being trained in a four-week seminar which started Monday under
the supervision of Mr. David
Cavins, director of special services for District 109.
The trainees will work mornings

third term to a federal judgeship. Nevertheless,
few people can turn down a President, so the
speculation about the state ticket continues.
At least two of the Democratic incumbents
are ambitious young men of major political
stature who are not especially keen about
running for re-election in their present jobs.
Atty. Gen. William G, Clark would like a
chance at the gubernatorial nomination if Gov.
Kerner is: out of the picture, and he could well
have the blessings of Chicago Mayor Richard J.
Daley. This also is true of the state auditor,
Michael Howlett, though he is more likely to
try for secretary of state.
Here the picture is complicated by the

by

“My

a

$109,225 federal grant.

incumbent,
Paul
the
whether
of
question
Powell of Vienna, will seek re-election. It’s

Gov. Kerner

further

out that friends

POINTED

Duncan’s,

psychologist and one more counselor to staff the new program,

incumbents

would be expected in the state ticket, since Democratic
occupy the four offices that will be contested.

as Mrs.

by the Birchers

represent themselves to the pub- —
lic. They don’t say so but all of ©
their material is written or sup- —

ways.”

‘master’s degree and an additional
year at Northwestern.
Ths district has still to name a

the 1968 Democratic ticket, for it has been generally assumed that the
governor would seek a third term. In that event, little or no change

T SHOULD

appoint-

She has a master’s degree and
has studied for one additional year
at Northwestern University. -

to head his riots-probe commission, he set off additional waves of
speculation about the 1968 Democratic state ticket.
Actually,

was

ed school
social worker
last
Thursday by the district board.

JOHNSON

PRESIDENT

—

Jane Duncan

attempt

The chairman of the Northern
Illinois Citizens for Democracy
charged this week that the Highland Park-Deerfield TACT committee has been set up to “exploit
racial tensions’’ for the benefit of
the John Birch Society.
Charles Park of Highland Park,
a graduate student who has been
studying the society’s activities
for the last two years at Northwestern
University,
says
that
TACT is part of step five of
Robert
Welch’s
master
plan.
“TACT (Truth About Civil Turmoil) is conceived, controlled, and
directed by Robert Welch,’’ according to Mr. Park. It is part of
his plan for forming front groups,
a Communist tactic that Welch has
said ‘‘can be made to cut both

Deerfield School District 109 has
hired two regular staff members
and started to train 12 volunteers
in the past week for its new
elementary school counseling program.
Mrs.

—

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—

Chair

Estimates

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�Villagers, Board Clash
On Horse Regulations
By EDITH HERMAN»
A standing-room-only

ing

Monday’s

crowd

Riverwoods

clashed

Village

with

Board

trustees

meeting

dur-

about

village horse regulations.
In order to clarify the village zoning ordinance regarding horses, Board Pres. Paul Martin presented a policy
statement explaining the following horse regulations:
© No horses may be kept on a
parcel of land less than two
acres or 87,120 square feet
cluding road easements.

stable.
“Tf you can make a mistake,
why can’t we?”’ Mr. Bauer asked.
“We didn’t even know we were
building illegally. It took me six
months to build my stable. Why
didn’t someone tell me it was
wrong
then?
Most
people
on
Edgewood Lun. still think anyone
can have horses.”’

full
ex-

® Two horses may be kept on
parcels which are 87,120 square

feet

or

larger

excluding

road

easements.
@ Four horses may be kept on
parcels of land 176,240 square feet

or

more,

excluding

road

ease-

“Check

This wild flower, Queen Anne's Lace, is very familiar to Riverwoods

youngsters who find it plentiful in the meadows
The

weed,

also known

as the wild

Anne of England. (Bud Daley Photo)

carrot,

was

near their homes.

named

after Queen

Lake Land Fill Trial
Postponed to Oct. 16
Court action on the Lake Land
Fill controversy has been postponed until Oct. 16, Village Atty.

Heated
ward

Lt. Col. Robert C. Frase,

1111

Portwine Rd., Riverwoods, recently was awarded the Legion of
Merit by Lt. Gen. John H. Mi-

chaelis

at

a review

retreat

and

parade at Ft. Sheridan.

The
for

citation

credits

‘outstanding

Col. Frase

leadership,

pro-

Col. Frase, who has been executive officer of the Ft. Sheridan
dispensary since Aug. 1965, retired
from the Army on Aug. 1 after 26
years
of military
service.
He

enlisted in 1941 and was commissioned in the Medical Corps following successful completion of
Officer Candidate School in 1944.
He now is assistant director for
adminstration of the Joint Committee on Accredition of Hospitals

P42

ing

at

Camp

Ma-Ka-Ja-Wan,

Pearson, Wis., this summer. Jeffrey attends Bannockburn School.

before

came

after-

owners

who

discussion

from

horse

ILLINOIS STATE FAIR
ead

Alfred
Lewis
told
Riverwoods
village officials Monday.

“We are trying to work out a
meeting with all parties so a
settlement can be reached without
years of litigation,” he explained.
“If nothing is accomplished by
Oct. 16, we will have to go to trial

their horse policies.
Eugene Bauer, 2755 Edgewood
Rd.,
noted
one instance
of a

ot

® 8
2

resident being permitted to keep
horses on his 80,000-square-foot lot

% EDDY ARNOLD SHOW-Aug. 15 + BOB HOPE SHOW-Aug. 16”and 17
¥ HERB ALPERT and the TISUANA BRASS—AUG. 18 and 19
¥ GRAND OLE OPRY—Aug. 12 +x CAVALCADE of MUSIC—Aug. 11

because
the
board
mistakenly
gave him a permit two years ago.

100-MILE AUTO RACE—Aug. 19 / 100-MILE STOCK CAR RACE—Aug. 20

His

Horses

a

Outlawed

NIGHT QUARTER

Mr. Bauer has been notified by
the board that he cannot keep
horses on his property because he
owns less than two acres, or 87,120

square

feet,

built

his

stable

too

close to lot lines, and did
obtain a building permit for

not
the

CHAMPIONSHIP

ee

HORSE RACE
— Aug. 14 / GRAND

CIRCUIT HARNESS

RODEO —Aug. 11 thru 13 / SOCIETY and WESTERN

RACING

HORSE SHOWS

-FREE GATE after 5 P.M. - 10¢ GATE before 10 A.M.

agreement
stipulated that the
deed was to be delivered to the
village after Lake Land Fill Inc.
of Northfield completed operations.
However, Lake Land Fill had
signed an earlier contract with
Park

Ridge

Sand

and Gravel Co.,

giving it the right to re-purchase
the land.

“This could be a long drawn-out
fight,”” Mr. Lewis said. ‘There
are

a

few

people

mad

at

each

other and Lake Land Fill is caught

fessional acumen, and sound judgment” and for an ‘understanding
of all phases of the Army medical
service’ which enabled him to
establish the dispensary as a
highly effective organization.

in Chicago.

permit

argued that village officials have
not been clear in the past about

The village is trying to gain title

Of Merit

Ordinance’’

Mrs.
Robert
C.
Johnson,
1330
North Av., Bannockburn, is camp-

the zoning ordinance in addition to

to
disputed
land-fill
property
bounded on the east by the Des
Plaines River and on the west by
Milwaukee Av.
According to Mr. Lewis, a 1962

Gets Legion

horses
regard-

CAMP

Jeffrey Johnston, son of Mr. and

Pres. Martin also warned that
“there are more strict requirements on the location of stables in
regard to lot lines than there are
to
other
accessory _ buildings.
Builders and owners should check
getting a building
erecting a stable.”’

that day.”

Local Man

ATTENDS

“Mistakes Made”’
In answer to Mr. Bauer’s question, Village Atty. Alfred .Lewis
explained that although the one
stable does exist on less than two
acres, it was established legally

ments.
@ No
more
than four
may be kept on any lot,
less of its size.

-

and cannot be disputed. ‘‘Mistakes
have been made
but we can’t
therefore let all residents violate
laws.”
“Seven trustees can’t patrol all
the streets in Riverwoods,”
he
continued. ‘‘It is up to the residents
to report violations or to check
zoning ordinances before taking
any kind of action.”’
Other violators warned to remove horses are John J. Kane,
2624 Forest Glen Ter., who has a
pony
on
1%
acres
without
a
permit; and Albert E. Riley, 750
Portwine Rd., whose stable is too
close to a well and who did not
obtain a permit.

in between.”

In other business the board
adjourned to 4 p.m. Aug. 26 at 640
Sherry Ln.,

for a first reading on

their tax levy ordinance as Trustee Don Dahlstrom also will report
on his study of the feasibility of
increasing the municipal sales tax
by

one-fourth

percent.

Officials

are

uncertain

whether

there

enough

retail

business

in

is

River-

woods to warrant the increase.
The board also decided to file
suit against Ronald Johnson, of
Sanders Rd., who is violating the
village zoning code by operating a
scavanger
business
from
his
home.
Another
resident,
also
tamed

_ Deerfield
“violating

Ronald

Johnson,

Rd., was warned
zoning regulations

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|

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WITH

we

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and if you have a
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‘a

there

is

NO

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�Village Will Seek Residents’ OK

Sanitary District Annexation
By MARY FALLENSTEIN
Annexation to the North
Shore Sanitary District, a
possible first step towards

| providing a sanitary sewer
system for Bannockburn,
was favored by village trustees at Monday’s meeting.

dents approximately $50 to $60 a
year. These tax estimates
are
based on an average assessed
valuation of $15,000.

With
and

the

proposed

sewer

annexation

construction,

the

vil-

lage will not have the problem of
operating

its own sewerage

treat-

ment plant, and the district will
be able to use direct rather than a

The board agreed to support the
district’s plans to construct an
interceptor sewer parallel to the
middle fork of the north branch of.
the Chicago River from Belvidere
Rd. in Waukegan, through Lake
‘Forest to a point just south of

meandering route in the sewerconstruction, explained Raymond

This construction would be part of
the district’s proposed $35 million
project to upgrade its sewage
treatment.

tions with the district’s interceptor, suggested Mr. Anderson.

Half

Day

‘

Rd.

Want

in

Bannockburn.

Petitioners

‘Bannockburn trustees
get 10 percent of the

hope to
village’s

registered voters to sign a petition

favoring the annexation, clearing
the way for an October referendum on joining the district.
_ The proposed sewer, which will
provide an outlet for a future
village sanitary system, is ‘the
only hope’’ for residents with
Septic tank problems, according to
Village Pres. E. L. Hall.
The sanitary district’s over-all
project to upgrade its sewage

New

Justin M. Fishbein, of Half Day,
the newest member of the District
125 School Board, is a former
newspaperman who received an

NEWS ABOUT

Lincolnshire

Lincolnshire

2 Yorkshire
Dr.,
starting at 10 a.m.

and
Mrs.
chairmen,

Gene
said

because

of

its

In other action, the board, using
the vote of Board Pres. Hall to
give them a quorum, approved the

1967-68 appropriation
ordinance
totaling $28,910. The total is about
$2,000 higher
than
last year’s
ordinance because of increases in
the road and bridge fund.

‘by Sept. 12 to be used in calculat-

ABOUT

ing tax levies.

Bannockburn

A dog licensing ordinance also
passed by the board will require
all residents to purchase tags for
their dogs and to have the animals

inoculated for rabies once a year.
Residents not complying with
the ordinance will be fined $15 for
The

ordinance

had

to

be

ap-

proved Monday so that it could be
posted for 30 days according to
state law and be sent to the state

the first offense and $30 for all
other offences. The ordinance will
be in effect starting January, 1,

1968.

exposed to,” said Mr. Hall.

As soon as complete information

Joins Bd.
award for local
porting in 1956.

government

re-

Mr.
Fishbein,
director
of
teacher education materials for
Science Research Associates, was
a reporter for the Chicago SunTimes. He also was a contributing
writer for Time, Newsweek, and
the Saturday Evening Post.

A Harvard University graduate
with a bachelor of arts degree in

and

his

wife

children—Amy,

who

at Adlai

E.

have

three

will

be

a

Stevenson

High School, Morris Daniel, who
will enter eighth grade at Half

Day School, and Anne Marie,

a

Pool-side activities for all ages

Stevenson.”’

“The problem
of suburbs in
general, that is, the great push
for development, is just hitting
the Stevenson area now and we
must be prepared to meet it,” Mr.

ther-son relays, splash-dive
test, and water polo.

con-

Special
games
for
children
under 5 will be held in the “baby
pool.” There also will be a clown
diving exhibition and a water
ballet.
an ice-

(Continued on page 74)

Fishbein said.
He replaces Mrs.

Travis Nelson

on the board of education, and will
serve her term until next April.
Mrs. Travis resigned July 1 because
she
is moving
to New
Mexico.
,

cials confirmed Tuesday. (Staff Photo)

Waukegan

On 68 Budget
The

Bannockburn

School

Dis-

trict 106 Board Monday derided to
continue discussing their 1967-68
budget with an auditor on Aug. 17

and to conduct a public hearing on
the document during a regular

$2,648.58

donation

from

the

Ban-

nockburn
Mother’s
Club.
The
donation includes the proceeds
from a recent benefit held by. the
club.
Mrs.
Janet Nielsen, a club
representative asked the directors
to set aside $895 for the music
department and for a_ science
department microscope. She said
the club would like the remainder
to be used for physical education
equipment,

landscaping,

playground

or

an

evaluation and plan.

repairs,

architectural

By MELINDA

UPP

sibility that the company’s 40-acre
site on the southeast corner of

Waukegan and Half Day Rds. may
or sold

for

a shopping

A spokesman for the oil company’s land investment department

emphasized,
however,
that no
“definite” plans have been made
for the site. “I’m not trying to be
evasive,” he said.
“We just aren’t
want to do with

sure what we
the property,

which was purchased
ment purposes.”

for invest-

Rumors about potential uses for
the property have Seen circulated
since spring, when a _ research
company spoke with Deerfield and
Bannockburn officials about the
site’s possibilities.
The rumors have become more
widespread in the past few weeks
as construction

service

station

Rd. Site
corner

Shell Oil Co. officials in New
York Tuesday confirmed the pos-

be leased
center.

.

may be developed as a shopping center, Shell offi-

Sets to Work

A copy of the tentative budget
will be posted Aug. 21, after the
meeting
with
auditor
Joseph
Guerin.
Also during Monday’s meeting,
the board of directors accepted a

under the direction of Dick Rurey,

fim

Shell Oil May Sell

Mr. Fishbein, who visits many
schools throughout the country in

pool manager, include greased
watermelon
games, _ penny
hunt, mother-daughter relays, fa-

a

Dist. 106 Bd.

meeting Sept. 18.

this nation.” He is “interested in
up-to-date, quality education,” and
feels that ‘‘a phenomenal job has
been done in a short time at

attraction.

Ne

Completion of a Shell Oil Service station on
this site, at the southeast corner of Waukegan and
Half Day Rds., is expected by fall. The site also

fourth grader at Half Day.

meet
featuring
the
Lincolnshire Swim Club will be the first

14

long range effects will be sent to
village residents.

NEWS

“This proposal provides an opportunity for the village to grow.
It also is a solution to problem
that area residents should be

his work, says “Stevenson is the
finest high school I have seen in

including

letters
and its

small

Taylor,
a swim

Refreshments,

to the

field had no extra capacity.

sophomore

A Family Day is being planned

Mr.
social

gives

He

Saturday
Swim
Club,
Lincolnshire,
Saturday.

is given

the
district,
the program

assessed valuation when compared to the other areas involved.
It would cost less per year to join
the district than to construct your
own system,” said Mr. Anderson.
Mr. Hall reminded the board
that an attempt
to join the
Deerfield sanitary system last
year was refused because Deer-

guished Service Award from the
Highland Park Junior Chamber of
Commerce. Recently, he headed
the Lake County Junior College
Committee.
|

Sets ‘Day’

of the

proposal

“The village will get more than
it

social relations, Mr. Fishbein has
done post-graduate work at the
University of Chicago.
In 1962, he received the Distin-

Swim Club

members

the

board
by
explaining

125 Member

Fishbein

for

E. Anderson, general manager of
the sanitary district.
Can Use Bonding
The village can then use its
bonding power to finance connec-

on

Backed

began

on

a Shell

on

the

actual

and

as

Clarence

Pontius,

Vernon Township supervisor and a
member
of the county board
forest

preserve

commission,

be-

gan discussing the possibility of
designating the site as a preserve.
The Shell spokesman said Tuesday that he thought it would be
extremely unlikely for his company to donate the land
preserve
‘because

as a forest
we
just

couldn’t afford to.
“That would be pretty expensive
forest preserve. But, he said, “I
can

assure

you

that

as

a major

company, we also could not afford
to

permit

anyone

to

massacre

such a lovely wooded site.”’
He added that the company

retain

some

control

over

will

the

property’s development, whether
it is leased or sold to a developing

agency.
He said also that the site’s
Suitability as a shopping center
has been affected by plans an-

nounced for another center at the
southwest
corner of Lake-Cook
and Waukegan Rds.

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10,

1967

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they

most

are

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daughters

their mothers

in

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They like to get their fingers in
the sticky cookie dough, help fiil
he pie shells, crack the eggs,
Shape the hamburger patties, and
heedle the lickings of the pudding pan.
As they grow older, the desire
and interest is in just about direct
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district’s ‘‘cooking fun’”’ program.
his summer,
50 junior high
school girls participated in a fiveeek series of classes in the
lenview Northern Illinois Gas
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They learned to decorate cakes,

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Cong. Robert McClory (R-12th)
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by a professional career director,
to provide training and research
for law enforcement officers.
Cong. McClory cites the primary need for improved training
in riot control

crime
ment.

and

all aspects

.

“Last year the nation spent
more than 15 billion dollars on
research, including defense and
space programs, but less than half
was spent on research to fight
crime,”’ Cong. McClory said.
“The Congress should provide a
National Crime Institute to fight
crime in the same way that we
have established a National Institutes of Health for health problems, and a National Academy of
Sciences for our scientific needs,”

he said.
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federal government Office of Economic Opportunity, evaluating the
Upward Bound programs.

McC lory

oa

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and
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members. In addition to the
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Home
and
Abroad

People on the Move
The -Earling W. Zaeskes
their children,.Alan, Donna,

.

Kristen,

1744 Park

Av.

W.,

and
and
High-

land Park, have returned from a
trip to Expo 67 in Montreal,
Niagara Falls, N.Y., and other
Eastern cities.

By Carolyn and Herman Anspach
Of the H. and R. Anspach Travel Bureau
Highland Park

David Johnston, son of Dr. and
Mrs. Sherman Johnston, 1420 Ca-

S

I

THINK

our

readers

must

realize

by

now,

we

thoroughly

enjoyed Expo 67, but even without Expo, a few days in Montreal
always a delight.
Our first time in Montreal was on our honeymoon, so we may be
judiced, but we went there again on a special anniversary, taking
our
children with us, and found that it still had as much charm as we
remembered.

| Now, some 12 years later, and with a fully mature approach, we
think Montreal is one of the world’s most fascinating cities. It—-has

retained the charm of the old, but has added so much that is new and

|

beautiful.

Skyscrapers

tower

in the

central

part

of the

city

looking

}down on Old Dominion Square with its beautiful Basilica of Mary,
Queen of the World, a replica nearly one half the size of St. Peter’s in
e.
is complement

of old and

new

is one

of the

enchantments

of the

le city.
e love “‘Old Montreal,” which is really the original “New France.”

linety-five acres have been declared a historic area.

financial center of Montreal

and Place Royale

was

the center

of the original settlement of 1642. In this section, one should not miss
seeing the church dedicated to seamen, the oldest church in the city,
erected in 1771. Speaking of churches, St. Joseph’s Oratory is one of
largest

we

have

ever

seen,

accommodating

The

trip,

made

10,000

people

in the

ilica and another 1,000 in a crypt.
oing from the old to the New City, the Place des Arts just out of
center of town is a seven-acre site which contains a concert hall
theater. But the most fascinating part of the New City to us is the
ce Ville Marie, a marvelous complex in the center of the business

‘section, dominated by the Royal Bank of Canada. This is one of the
tallest buildings in the city, but it is the subterranean part of this

with

1948

Sunnyside

Av.,

University in Normal.
Harriet

L.

McGuire,

Forest

Av.,

Deerfield,

turned

from

a 5-week

Association

1058

has
People

of

New York and Los Angeles.
The tour took her to England,
The

Netherlands,

Germany,

Aus-

tria, Italy and France, with a brief
visit to Monaco and Liechtenstein.
Mrs.

McGuire,

a retired teacher,

is teaching half days at Immaculate Conception Catholic School in
Highland Park.
*

Mr.

and

Mrs.

*

&amp;

C.

C.

1058

Springfield

Av.,

have

returned

from

yas something

we thought quite unique,

d iy at lunch time a repertory company
thought
they were excellent.
_ Speaking of theaters, a Marionette
‘summer had a pantomime called

called

Instant Theater.

Every

presents half-hour plays. We

Theater in La Fontaine Park this
‘‘The Circus,’ so that there is

universal appeal to children of all nationalities.
_ Montreal
really offers something
for everyone—fine
music,
theaters, art, and sports, including harness racing and the Canadian
Open Golf Tournament, which seemed to be almost as important and

much discussed as Expo.

1.) ieee ROYAL, which is really more of a very high hill, is
a?
responsible for the name of the city and the park at the summit,

a very important landmark. A miniature train runs to the lookout and

there is an immense lighted cross at the top which commemorates the
promise made in 1642 to build such a cross if the Old City was spared
:
from the terrible floods.
As for shopping, Montreal offers many beautiful stores, such as
‘Eatons, Holt Renfrews, Berke’s for china, and many many others,
offering British as well as native Canadian goods. Walk along St.
Ca herines or Sherbrooke Sts. and you will certainly be tempted to
vuy.

- And

for hotels

and

motels,

there

are

fine ones,

many

old

and

new

alike. Our stay at the Windsor was most delightful and it is hard to

elieve that this fine hostelry is 80 years young. Of course, it has been
modernized but the large bedrooms and magnificent public rooms
could only belong to an older and more gracious era.
_ The Mount Royal is still lovely and the new hotels are quite
amorous. The Queen Elizabeth is exciting with its many fine shops,
|the Chateau Champlain very glamorous, and the Bonaventure the
hewest and most unique. The Bonaventure has shops and a movie at
‘ground level, with the lobby and dining rooms up at the top. Gardens

surround a swimming pool and most rooms face a beautiful terrace or

garden.
_ When it comes to food, Montreal is a gourmet’s delight. There are
iny fine French restaurants of which Martins and Des Jardins are

the company.
*

Mr.

among

the

Walter

Johnson

have returned after visiting Expo
67 in Montreal,
dian cities.

and

other

Cana-

*

*

#

Rolf A. Olsen,
Lincolnshire, has

4 Darby Ln.,
returned after

seven weeks in Europe. Mr. Olsen
traveled in Scotland
and the
‘Scandinavian countries, Denmark,
Sweden, and Norway.
*

Mrs.

*

Edward

M.

Hensley,

861

Barberry Rd., Highland Park, and
Mrs. William
Grove,
have

O’Shea of Morton
returned
after
a

vacation in Mexico.
Mrs. Hensley and Mrs.

O’Shea

Deerfield,

Guadalajara, and Puerto Vallarta.

their

Ontario,

residents

award-winning

holiday
*

and

Eo

Mrs.

in

Acapulco,

*

Edwin

Henry, 219 Ravine
Park,

are home

T.

Mc-

after vacationing

co

se

Robert Kanes of Highland Park,

were

stu-

a sophomore at the University of
Illinois, is on a tour of Europe

dents from the Music Center of
Deerfield at a recent state contest.

John Tonner of Glenview was
one of four members
of the
center’s senior band who received
a special outstanding trophy for
concert ensemble arrangement of
Van Suppe’s “Poet and Peasant
Overture.”
Karen Glaven of Northbrook
also is a member of the band,
which won the first-place band

trophy in the senior open division.

Other trophies and awards went
to Ricky Zemko, Denise Shunick,
Bob Hanekamp,
Peter Kaiser,
Irene Bonitz, and Cynthia Pondel.
The

center’s

junior

al Student Europa Plan sponsored
by the University of Vienna in
Austria.
Mr.

Mrs.

Kanes,

the son of Mr.

Hymen

G.

Deere Park

Kanes,

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Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Hardin,
405 Willow Av., Deerfield, have
returned from the East, where

they were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
D. J. Alexander of Cape May,
N.J., for a weekend cruise aboard
their cabin cruiser, ‘Dixie Moose
III.”
The Hardins also visited Mr.
and Mrs. James Howley of New
York City.
*

*

*

Joseph J. Tobin, the son of Dr.
and Mrs. Arnold Tobin of 1880
Lake Av., Highland Park, is en
route

to

Matsuyama,

Japan,

old

section,

to

*

*

Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Childress, of

252 Green Bay Rd., Highwood, and
their daughter, Mrs. Ray Burton
and her children, Kimberly, DeWitte, and Edward, 2788 Port
Clinton Rd., Highland

returned

in Panama

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Park,

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on

Shikoku Island. to spend the next
month living with a Japanese
family. After four weeks with
Japanese families, he will spend
five days in Tokyo and two weeks
traveling in other areas of Japan.

among our favorites. In Old Montreal we found La Vielle France,

mused in one of the oldest buildings in the
authentic French atmosphere, as well as cuisine.

N.

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Chicago, are spending the. summer in Haverford, Pa. Mr. Kanes,
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The Kanes’ elder son and his

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N.Y. Mark
is visiting his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. F. M. Richards in San
Francisco.

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__ The subway entrance is in the lower level, and a myriad of shops,
theaters, and restaurants are just below the street. Of special interest

have returned after spending several weeks at Leech Lake in
northern Minnesota.
Mr. Davis, formerly sales man-

re-

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by the American

of Retired

Lester E. Davis,
Ln.,
Deerfield,

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last January after 34 years with

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family at their camp site. Ronald
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successful that the family plans to

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}all they wanted to see was the

The 500,000-square-foot building
in
Deerfield
includes
430,000
Square feet of baking facilities
and 70,000 square feet of office,

nals,” said Mrs. Pat Berg ,public
relations director and tour super-

Museum of Science and Industry
and Sara Lee!”

_ The bakery, located on a 52-acre
site, is the only outlet for Sara
Lee baked goods in the United
States.
In 1962, the company
opened a plant near Toronto, Ont.
“Our

products

are sold all over

‘the world,” Mrs. Berg said. “One

time a girl working in the Peace
Corps in South America wrote us,

|Saying she had managed to purichase two cakes from a_ boat
floating down the Amazon River.”
| “We

sent a check to her, in case

the

opportunity arose for her to

buy

a case

another

of cakes.

boat

Apparently,

must

have

come

enjoyed

the

cakes.

along, because she wrote and said
le

children

especially

enjoyed

the

ment

and pilot plant space.
research and develop-

facilities

include

a_

test

bakery and chemical, bacteriological, physical testing, and package

testing laboratories.

Public tours,

by reservation only, are conducted
at 9:30 and 10:15 a.m. on week-

days.

A Honeywell
puter
control

about

610 digital comsystem
monitors

3,000 variables

duction

thirds

process,

of these

of the pro-

scanning

every

two-

minute

to

assure
uniform
baking.
Using
formulas stored in its “memory”
the
computer
precisely
meters

The

final step before lidding and

packaging is the blast freezer and
icing device.
Cartons

cally

of cakes

stacked

on

are

automati-

wooden

pallets

for storing in the holding freezer,
which can hold 7,800,000 cakes. On
the
computer’s
command,
the

stacking cranes retrieve the pallet
loads
them
area
into
whose

from the racks and place
on conveyors to the loading
for shipment. Here they go
railroad
cars
and _ trucks,
temperatures are the same

as that in the holding

freezer.

Sara Lee, which was founded in
1949 in Chicago, has grown to be
the leading national brand in the

frozen baked goods industry, with
more than
during 1966.

$60

million

in

sales

Although
many
operations
at
the bakery are computer directed,

about 1,100 persons are employed
for more delicate
combination
of

processes.
computer

This
ac-

curacy and personal expertise has
been a good one for Sara Lee.

and weighs liquid and dry ingredi-

Top Product

ents for each product batch.

User

The Sara Lee bakery, opened in
1964, uses more fresh dairy prod-

ucts than any other bakery in the
world. Average amounts of products consumed each year include
6 million pounds of milk, 9 million
pounds of eggs, 12 million pounds
of butter, 3 million pounds
of
cream
cheese,
and
2 million
pounds of sour cream.

Refrigerated

hold the milk and butter. Flour
and sugar are delivered by freight
car and received pneumatically
into one of 28 bins, each holding
100,000 pounds. Before a shipment
is accepted, a sample is analyzed
in the quality control laboratories.

tanks

and

rooms

The ingredients are fed into the
mixer
through
stainless _ steel
tubing and mixed by computer

direction.

is

applied,

“proofer”

After a layer of butter
the

to

cakes

rise

for

minutes.

Into

go

into

about

a

90

Ovens

They then go through ovens 110
feet long and 12 feet wide and are
placed

on

a

cooling

conveyor.

OSE

BOE AEINED

SED MOE NIOE PAE BB RMS AS

they

research,
Complete

cheese cakes travel in rows from the vast oven to the blast freezer.

_ The computer system at Sara Lee handles about 3,000 variables of the
production

process.

The holding freezer, which automatically stores about 8 million
cakes at —10 degrees, is the focal point of the materials handling

system.

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Deerfield
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third

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Parker.

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holy com-

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Sundays,

morning

fourth

Sundays.

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9:30

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7:30

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9

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El
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Methodist Church in Deerfield
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b ~

ty degree from Union Theological
School in New
York,
and his

tte.

Pid b
.
uburban

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Reet and

hold a : smoker at; 8 p.m. Wednes:
day in the Villa Moderne in
Northbrook.
-

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received

his

sayd

undergraduate

that

today’s

students of the last two decades.
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church needs to redefine its central message to communicate via
and conversation

;

stu-

dent body is more receptive and
more inquiring about religion than

dialogue

Club
L

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at

After 15 years of teaching. Dr.

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Address: 1558 Wilmot Rd.
Pastor: The Rev. Milo J. Vondracek.
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Address: 824 Waukegan Rd.
Pastor: The Rev. Bernard F. Didier.
Assistant pastors:
The
Revs.
A. P.
Johnson, and Frederick W. Wyngarden.
Director of Christian education: Miss
Linda Connors.
Sunday services: 9, 10:15, 11:30 a.m.
Nursery
facilities
are
provided.
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second
Sunddy.
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11:30
a.m.
nursery
through
sixth grade.
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Pastor: The Rev. Herbert C. Peterson.
Intern: Jerome Egel.
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9,
10:45
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eighth grade.

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Davis.

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High

631 Deerfield Rd.
Daniel Friedman.
service: 8 p.m.

Zion

Address: Deerfield and Wilmot Rds.

Rector:

Community
10:45

Beth Or
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
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page 24)

p.m.;
Chancel,
Wednesday,
8
Westminster, Tuesday, 5:15 p.m.

ROMAN

724 Elder Ln.

Pastor:

The

han.

Rt.

Rev.

John

:

H.

Houli-

:

Assistant
Pastor:
The Revs.
Robert
Clark, James P. Coleman.
Sunday
masses:
6:30, 7:30, 8:45, 10,
11:15 a.m., 12:30 p.m.
Weekday
masses,
Monday
through
Friday,
6:30,
8 a.m.;
Saturday,
6:30
8:30 a.m.
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Saturday,
4-5:15,
17:30-9
p.m.;
Thursday
before
first
Friday,
4-5, and during Friday masses.
Baptisms:
Sunday
following
12:30
p.m. mass.

D.

Address: 425 Laurel Av.
Rector; The Rev. Ray Holder.
Assistant priest: The Rev. Jules Moreau.
Curate:
The Rev. Spencer E. Thiel.
er.
Director of Christian education: Mrs.
Richard Moore.
.
Sunday services: 8, 11 a.m.
Weekday
services:
Wednesday,
7:30
a.m.;
Thursday,
9:30 a.m., holy communion.
Saints days: 9:30 a.m.

a.m.

Address: 225 Wilmot Rd.
Pastor: Tne Rev. John S. Usry.
Sunday
service:
10:30 a.m. Nursery
facilities are provided. Church school:
10:30 a.m.

Trinity

B’nai

Lakeside

LUTHERAN
Church of the Holy Spirit

Park

Chairman:

William

Reeves.

Fireside discussion:
1237 Deerfield Rd.

8

p.m.

Thursday

Mrs. Wexler

were

as

fol-

in the cost of care,

Unitarian °
The
North
Shore
Church in Deerfield is discontinuing services during the month of
August, Services will begin again
at 10 and 11:30 a.m. Sunday, Sept.

10.

equipment,

to

the

cost of

hospital care.

lows:
Deerfield, 74; Evanston, 3,074;
Glencoe, 39; Glenview, 659; Highland Park, 45; Kenilworth, 30;
Northbrook 322; Northfield, 128;
Wilmette, 659; and Winnetka, 142.
The report stated that the rise

STOPPED

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adds

ha

SERVES IN PEACE CORPS
Thomas
Park,

R.

Farr

a graduate

of

Hi

last Janu:

the University of Illinois,

Chan

paign, is serving as a teacher

the Peace Corps in the Dominica

is primarily

due to increases in salaries paid
St. Francis employes. In 1957, the
average
employe
earned $11.32
per day, but last year salaries had
risen to $16.80 per day, an in-

Republic. Mr. Farr left in
and will teach in that area -

crease of 48 percent.

E. Farr, 1265 Taylor Av.

two

years.

He

was

gr

from Highland Park High
Scl
and is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

ay

C

Be

for

Judaism

Office: 1823 St.
Johns Av.
Rabbi: Joseph L. Ginsberg.
Sunday service: 11 a.m. in Edgewood
School, 929 Edgewood
Rd. Nursery facilities are provided.

Beth El

Address: 1175 Sheridan Rd.
Rabbi: Philip L. Lipis.
Dr.
Director
of religious
education:
Louis Katzoff.
Cantor: Jordan H. Cohen.
Friday service: 8:30 p.m.
Saturday service: 9:30 a.m.
Weekday
services:
7:15
a.m.,
Monday through Friday; 7:30 p.m., Monday
through Thursday.

Reform

teacher,

Sunday

and

school

camp

di-

rector.

Originally from Chicago, Mrs.
Wexler received her Ph.D. from
the University of Chicago. She
then earned
social work

a master’s degree
at the University

in
of

Illinois. She also studied in the
advanced Hebrew department at
the College of Jewish Studies.
She

is

active

in

the

National

Association of Social Workers,
Academy
of
Certified
Social
Workers, and National Association
of Temple Educators.
Mrs.

Wexler

is

the

wife

of

Herman Wexler, an organic chemand

is

the

mother

of

three

children. She is a member of the
_ American Jewish Congress and

Pioneer Women.

McGovern

HIGHLAND

Highland

Park

Sunday

service:

10

a.m.

cilities
are
provided.
0 a.m., through sixth

Nursery

Sunday
grade.

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is located in Highland Park, Illinois, immediately north of Illinois Rte. 22, on the east

recently held a tea at her home.
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Mrs. Volney B. Leister, of Evanston. Miss Leister and the Har-

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Pastor:
The
Rt.
Rev.
James
V.
Murphy.
Assistant
pastor:
The
Rev.
Angelo
U. Garbin,
Sunday
masses:
6, 7:15, 8:30,
9:45,
11 a.m., 12:15 p.m.
Weekday magses:
6:15, 8 a.m.
Confession:
Saturday,
days
before
holy days of obligation, and Thursday
before
first Friday,
4-6, 7:30-9 p.m.

Rd.,

56 park-like acres for build-to-suit, leaseback, purchase-leaseback, limited sale. When
completed, Valley Industry Park will contain the North Shore’s most contemporary

It is anticipated that

1590 Green Bay Rd.

Fairview

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core of Valley Industry Park will contain terraced parking space for up to 1700 cars.

school:

CATHOLIC

Address:

- Industry

ILLINOIS

PARK,

will be a functional ring of light manufacturing

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Center for Offices - Research

The North Suburban

Address:
Laurel,
Linden
and
Prospect Avs.
Pastor: Dr. William Atkinson Young.
Minister
of
Education:
The
Rev.
James Russell Snyder.

ROMAN

Mrs. Wexler has experience as
social
caseworker,
Hebrew

school

and

PRESBYTERIAN

Temple B’nai Torah.

teacher, principal,

Av.

‘ Pastor:
The
Rev.
Walter
B.
Lunsord.
Sunday service:
10 a.m. Nursery facilities
are
provided.
Sunday
school:
10 a.m., all ages.

Hill St. in Highland Park,
has been appointed principal of the religious school
Park

Laurel

INDUSTRY

VALLEY

METHODIST
Bethany

Mrs. Dorothy Wexler, 738

Highland

Address: 1731 Deerfield Rd.
Pastor:
The
Rev.
Robert
A.
Wendelin.
Sunday services: 8, 10:30 a.m. Church
school and Bible classes: 9:05 a.m., 3
years through adult.

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Congregation

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UNITED

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Inpatient figures for each North

Solel

North Suburban Synagogue

Address:
30 Riverwoods
Rd.
Pastor: The Rev. Karl F. Langrock.
Sunday
services:
8:30,
10:45
a.m.
Nursery facilities are provided. Church
school: 9:30, 10:45 a.m.

Bed

technician must learn new sl
to

Torah

Congregation

Address: 1970 Riverwoods Rd.
Pastor:
The Rev. Donald L. Lanier.
Sunday
service:
11
a.m.
Nursery
facilities are provided.
Church school:
10 a.m., all classes.
Youth meeting:
Sunday, 7 p.m.

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electronic equipment was relatively non-existent in the hospital:
years ago, but today the hospit:

Address: 1301 Clavey Rd.
Rabbi: Arnold Jacob Wolf.
Friday service: 8:30 p.m.
Saturday service: 11 a.m.

DISCIPLES OF CHRIST
Community Christian

ist,

ber at St. Francis. For example

Address: 2789 Oak St.
Rabbi: Dr. Sholom Singer.
Cantor: Jerome Frazes.
Friday service: 8:30 p.m.

Lincolnshire

a

demanded of today’s staff men

JEWISH

Address: 760 North Av.
Pastor: The Rev. Philip A. Desenis.
Sunday service 10 a.m. Church school.
10 a.m., 2-year-olds through sixth grade.
Confirmation
class: Tuesday,
5 p.m.

of

SERVICES
Trinity

Miss

CATHOLIC
St. James

salaries, the re} or

continued, reflect the higher ski

The hospital’s annual report for
1966
noted
that
the
average
charge
for inpatient’ care rose
from $33 in 1957 to $55.10 in 1966.

Address: 134 North Av.
Pastor:
The
Rt.
Rev.
Thomas
J.
Kelly.
Assistant.
pastor:
The
Rev.
Marcellus J. Monaco.
Sunday
masses:
6:30, 7:45, 9, 10:15,
11:30 a.m., 5:30 p.m.
8 a.m.
Weekday
masses
6:30,
Confessions:
Saturday,
4-5:30.
7:30-9
p.m.
Baptism: Sunday, 2 p.m.

EPISCOPAL

Blet-

UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
Congregational Church of Deerfield

Highland

ROMAN

Address: 1713 Green Bay Rd.
Pastor: The Rev. Richard Osberg.
Sunday
services:
10:45 a.m., 7 p.m.
Nursery facilities are provided at 10:45
a.m.
Church
school:
9:30
a.m.,
ail
classes.
Youth
Fellowship:
5:45
p.m.
Prayer meeting and teacher training:
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
Choir rehearsal: Thursday, 7:45 p.m,

North Shore

of Our Lady of the
Friday
following 8

Highwood

CONGREGATIONAL
Evangelical

UNITARIAN
Address: 2100 Half Day Rd.
Minister:
The Rev.
Russell R.
zer,
Director of religious education:
Cossiette Conley.
Sunday
services:
10,
11:30
Church school, 10, 11:30 a.m.

Scientist

Address: 493 Hazel Av.
Sunday, Aug. 13: 11 a.m. Bible lesson,
“Soul.’’ Nursery facilities are provided.
Sunday .school: 11 a.m. to age 20.
Testimony
meeting:
Wednesday,
8
p .m.
Reading
Room:
1773
Second
St.;
daily except Sunday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.;
Thursday, 7 to 9 p.m.

CATHOLIC
Holy Cross

Address:

Novena in honor
Miraculous
Medal:
a.m. mass.

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The 5,872 North Shore residents
who were patients at St. Francis
Hospital during 1966 paid about 67
percent more for a day’s care
than they would have in 1957.

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�Richard Kinney

andicaps Fail
fo Dim Spirit
By MARGARET

HERGUTH

“You can’t lose when your friends outnumber your
oblems,” says Richard Kinney of Winnetka. “I said that
en I graduated from college in 1954 and I still say it.”

Dick Kinney, a man who liberally mixes wit and warmth
his conversations, should know.
Blind since childhood and deaf since his sophomore year

college, he definitely hasn’t lost,

having overcome his handicaps to
eve success as a writer and
cator.

Currently associate director of
2 Hadley School for the Blind,
s-of-a-kind international corresndence school in Winnetka,

Mr.

mney describes himself as ‘‘an
ator by profession, a poet by
lination, and a speaker by
bit.”’

is

the

author

umes

of

poetry,

of

several

the

most

ent titled ‘Harp of Silence,”
blished this year. He also has
itten a new Hadley home-study
se called Independent Living
thout Sight and Hearing. Only
en pressed for the facts does he
of winning essay contests
ars ago, writing brief pieces of
morous prose, and a play.

| While

poetry is his chief crea-

tive effort, he adds with a laugh
hat

‘as a dreamy poet I don’t
alify. I do my poetry writing
midnight, and by then I’m
py enough to be dreamy.”

Because he remembers

the ap-

rances of people, animals,

outdoors,

id, perceptive,

msical

and

his poetry contains
and

reference

sometimes

to things

in

of Silence’

to his late wife
in 1965 and who
number of the
and a teacher

is dedicated

Evelyn, who
is the subject
poems. Also
before their

died
of a
blind
mar-

describing

a

midwinter

fire, he writes:

‘Loudly

now

the

hearth

log

“Everyone urges me to write
my
autobiography,”
he laughs
when asked if he is currently
writing any prose. “But I’ll need

a sabbatical to do that.”

Despite his handicaps, Mr. Kinney speaks in nearly normal
tones. He is adept at communicating through several methods,
including Braille, regular typing
(virtually
faultless),
and the
Helen
Keller
hand
manual—a
palm to palm method of “spelling” words. And every member of
his family—his
mother,
sister

Hadley

School

this

annual

report

touched

Rosemary

(Mrs. Willard Hartup),

and her children and husband—all
can

“talk”

to him

in some

way.

Indeed, the subject is a big one.

year

in
on

its
the

highlights—and
low
points—of
Dick Kinney’s life to illustrate the
story of the school.

Born in East Sparta, O., in 1923,
Dick Kinney lost his sight through
illness
after
completing
first
grade. He spent four years at
home,

and

when

he resumed

his

on

always

has

with

types

while

the blind-deaf

person

simultaneously “reads” the
Braille message with his finger
tips on the back of the machine.

“The atomic bomb could go off
under

through

high

school,

came valedictorian
uating class.

and

of his

be-

grad-

“One of my greatest advantages
was
that
my
mother
was
a
primary school teacher before her

marriage,” says Mr. Kinney.
During

his sophomore

year

at

my

pillow

without

my

hearing it,’’ he says with far more
humor now than he could have
mustered at the time.
Yet, in looking
“We
took
these
attitude

*““Reads”’ Message
Kinney

Dick Kinney’s long failing hearing
lapsed completely.

it?’

His father died last year.

Dick

Mt. Union College in Alliance, O.,

much

IlIness Takes Sight

schooling, he completed the lost
years in less than one, continued

him a Tellatouch machine, similar

Y

Clark is a “genius at pantomime," says Richard Kinney of his 4-year-old
son. He
sometimes makes his father guess what animal he is demonstrating,
other times plays
special children's spelling games with him. Clark also has children
's books in Braille
which his father reads to him. (Staff Photo by Susan Levy)

riage, she met Mr. Kinney through
the Hadley School.

to a typewriter on which a visitor

‘In

‘Seti,

Apples roasting in a row
Tempt his genial spirits so!
Popcorn snowing in a pan
Lifts
the
gloom
from
any
mant &lt;&lt;.”

“Harp

rites Poetry
e

_ chuckles,
Blows his cheeks and cracks
his knuckles,
Laughing at some secret jest
Locked within his ruddy vest.

back he says,
things
pretty

in stride . . . we
of ‘what

had the

do we

”

do

about

‘

One thing he did was keep busy,
at first by weaving simple potholders which he sold in _ his
father’s hardware store for 25
cents each.

“It was a small step,’’

he recalls, “but one in the right

vided some
lege.”’

money

to

finish

col-

Before re-entering college, Mr.
Kinney
began
correspondence
study with Hadley and took some

special training at the Industrial
School for the Blind in New York.
Finally,

ment

with

from

strong

encourage-

Donald

Wing

Hatha-

way, executive director of Hadley,
he returned to Mt. Union.

Mr.

Kinney

was_

graduated

summa cum laude in 1954 with
majors in English and history and

a minor in psychology, the third
known
blind-deaf American
to
earn a college degree. Another
was Helen Keller. Again, he was
class valedictorian. In 1966 he

direction.”

received an honorary doctorate of

Provides Money

mater.

The next step was a magazine
mail order business. He typed

joined the staff of Hadley

human

sales letters and his mother read
orders

to

him.

“The

greatest

benefit probably was psychological,” he says, “‘but it also pro-

With International F igures

letters

After

from

college

his

alma

graduation,

he

School,

and for a number of years before
his marriage in 1962, had bachelor
quarters across from the school.
“I relied a great deal on the great
American frozen foods—but I’m
told many an American lady does
the same,” he quips when asked
about keeping house.

Days Are Full
His days are as full as those of
any executive. Up at 7:30 each
morning, he begins the day by
“glancing at the headlines at
breakfast.
“TI should explain that,” he
laughs when his interviewer registered surprise.

His mother-in-law,

Mrs.
Lora Davis,
helps with
headline scanning. She also keeps
house

for

Mr.

Kinney

year-old son Clark,
daughter’s death.

and

since

his

4-

her

The rest of his day includes
teaching. verse writing, staff conferences, taking staff members to
lunch, and an occasional radio
appearance.
He
makes
about
three major trips a year on behalf
of the blind.

;
|

_

Mrs. Indira Gandhi, who met with Mr. Kinney and Mrs

Ridenour on their world trip in 1966, has been a guest at

Hadley twice. (UPI Photo courtesy of Hadley School)

A

/ kat
Mr. Kinney has had three papal audiences, two with Pope

Paul VI and one with the late Pope John XXIII. (Photo courtesy of Hadley School)

On

a

world

tour

last

year,

sponsored by the Lions of Illinois
and Hadley, Dick Kinney met with
Pope Paul and Mrs. Indira Gandhi

to encourage them to provide
more employment opportunities
(Continued on page 30)

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(Continued from page 28)

blind-deaf persons.

It’s a varied schedule,” says
. Kinney, who already this year
‘been to Europe as well as
eral parts of this country.
When asked about the difficulblind artists have in a sighted
world, he replies with both humor
and insight, “I’ve never met an

| artist sighted or blind who didn’t
think the world didn’t understand

im.”

And yet, he says, “I do feel that
public shows surprisingly good

ght into the problems of the
dicapped. After all, when a
nan loses his sight, it takes him
while to realize that life isn’t.
ver,

that

aIn

he

can

cultivate

new

case,

this

Dick

Kinney’s

eant more than academic skills.
is an expert at chess—‘“at
st

both grandmothers, he realized
how automatic they had become.
“This added one more point to one

municate with him
the hand manual.
Her

of my pet theories that technology

is

overcoming

tions,”

he

physical

says.

‘Then

I

began

Ridenour,

her
one

husband,
can

of

work, good food, and clean living,’
but I don’t
really know,’
he
replies.

com-

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Mr.

was that he “had the
to make
one feel comat
home,”
says
Mrs.

To what does Mr. Kinney attribute his keen sense of humor
and manner which puts others at
ease? “I would like to reply ‘hard

and their three children undoubtEach

impression’

of

his deafness, and “‘they speak out
loud to me,” says Dick Kinney.

edly are high on the list of Dick
Kinney’s “friends who outnumber
problems.”

by means

Ridenour.
Indeed,
this
ability .
makes some people forget at least

“You should have seen him!”
recalls Jean (Mrs. Austin) Ridenour of Northfield, Mr. Kinney’s
secretary-assistant-travel
companion.

Mrs.

first

Kinney
ability
pletely

limita-

cruising around the school.”’

”

-

Mrs. Weiskirch Will A ppear on TV

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will appear in a television program about young children in

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Millin, who were married recently, are living at 1860 Midland Av.,

20.

Mrs.

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shots,

and

Black

Grand

Champion

2.0:

mee
BOXER

female.

ne,

PUPPY:

Highly

3

BRINDLE,

intelligent.

Spayed.

PUPS

All

stock.

PO

wks.

P

824

PUP.

ears
UN

Call

AL

dog,

all

gentle

4-4613,

HOME

9 to

Kittens 4
RAISED

1-26

SPRINGER

champ.

2 YR. OLD BAC
black
and _ tan.
a.
children. 272-8468.

A.K.C.
Best

Cute

3

|

ND

;

SPANIELS

8 wks.;
A.K.C.
reg.;
Liver and white. $75.
724-6615.

;

CHAMP

and

Siamese

STOCK,

ENGLISH

SMALL

shots.

Male.

Beautiful
FINEST

6-1358.

AL

watch

children.

trained.

sired.

Nits

AEs

Cropped

Excellent

SCHNAUZERS

RE

MINIATU

show

DANE

sired.

females.

4

registered.

offer. 955-9078.

for children.
256-4300.

GREAT

Available for stud.

-

‘9

disposition.

FREE KITTEN

Puppy shots. EL 6-5342
LONG HAIRED DACHSHUND

| AKC

for

GRAY TIGER, VERY GENTLE
272-0748

j
Puppies

PUPPIES.

males,

raised,

Bred

$75.

4

MINIATURE

Home

snemples

champion

"CL 9-2889.

white,

KI-

SIAMESE
KITTENS.
BLUE
F
Male and female. CFS
se

PUP

|. MALAMUTE

| ALASKAN

MALE

oe

MIN.,
SILV.,
MALE
mos., champ.
sired
show,
breed.
Lova
$175. ID 2-6308.

MALE

praited,

Elkhound

Pp edigreed.

Children.

SCHNAUZER

so suddenly

A.K.C.,

1
Norwegian

info.

ee

L.

Your
1966.
11,
grandchildren.

famous

the

of

out

;

POODLES:
female, 3
crat.
For
Bargain at

A.K.C.

6 WEEKS. A.K.C. IDEAL PET.
Reasonable. 272-5997.

WEEKS

11

winning

pag

bad

DOROTHY

eeunl

sired,

4-2805.

_FTice 664-4664 Chicago loop.

GER.

In Memoriam

IN

call

ae ee

UN

puppies

dog

coach

not

shots;

Crown Jewel line. Also at stud, top
producing champions. Phone Norma

line of hair work. 945-1525.
-

6

Call

sire

ALWAYS

ag

eS

ard.

DALMATIANS

&amp; |

or 341-1712.

Pe gt

-

at the

Investigations

341-1711

ASSOC.

433 -4300

ee

Fe

y

and _ tan;

A.K.C.;

DARLING

BLACK

male,

little

old. AKC. Shots.
Call 432-5836

weeks old; black; black and
w
pan trained. Free to, a good seater =

PUPPIES

POODLE

affectionate

PUP,

black

$75. Do

DEAL

DALMATIAN

DACHSHUND

male;

breeding;

raised.

ee
Park

Highland

weeks;

home

Herald

Park

ADORABLE

champion

and

aaa

RS

5

male

$50

6 WEEKS OLD, SILVER GRAY
A.K.C. REG., FRIENDLY AND
PLAYFUL. 583-1741

Cats

and

Dogs

10

trained;

Pedigreed;

CRT A

monthly

Your office or mine.
282-6391 or 283-0471

rates.

THREE

PESVEUL

KITTENS.

PACKAGE

Tax
work

Low

date.

to

up

brought

roug

sweet.

and

677-0094

and female; champion stock.
up. Call 486-7396, or 271-6663.

Back

Taxes,

BLUE

RUSSIAN

Cats

Min. Schnauzer Puppies:
8 weeks

8 weeks. M. and F.

to Califor-

Chicago

and

raised with children; $75 234- 8452.
ADULT HOME

Shots.

sire and dam,

A.K.C. Champ

Dogs

MIN.

SCHNAUZERS,

4 lines

CUDDLY
ADORABLE
WEST
H
lend
white
terrier
male.
4 mo
A.K.C.
Must sell because of a
child. 432-4577.
COLLIE PUPS A.K.C,. CHAMP.
B.
ground;
English
sire;
sa
white;
male;
8 weeks;
shots:

NORTHBROOK,

WHITE

ane

CR 2-0065

10 days

For
miniature
Schnauzer, must
male, A.K.C. rok. peer nee. Je

BASSET PUPPIES

BEIGE

AA BOOKKEEPING, INC.

We will file them in THE CALENDAR
and notify you if there is a conflict.
.
a
a
*e

Help
1967.
‘clearing’?

ENGLAND

Service—IiIncome

Bookkeeping,

:

events

FROM

to

used

trained,

children. Call 869-2940.

|

SERVICES

events.

and

864-6350.

ride from

:

Mail (or phone) a complete listing of

meetings

TO

references.

GIRL

OLD

9 Accounting

PRICES

Personal

WORK?

Simply

6 p.m.

LOST:
SILVER
BRACELET
OF
SENtimental value in Vicinity of Dawes
Pk., July 23rd. Reward Call days FO
9-6900.
LOST:
BEAUTIFUL
BLOND
AND
white
male
Collie.
Name
‘Tam.’
Michigan
license
and
rabies
tags.
Reward. HI 6-7837.
RIMMED
BLACK
PAIR
ONE
LOST:
Prescription sunglasses in vicinity of
lf found
av., Evanston.
605 Hinman
please call 491- 1625 after 6 p.m.

IT

DOES

RIDE

August 20.
nia approximately
831-4477

Cc:

LOST;
MAN’S
BLACK
WALLET.
Thurs. Aug. 3rd between 4:45 and 6:15
p.m.
Vicinity
of
Evanston
YMCA.
Reward. GR 5-7400, rm. 442.

“ LOST;
MAN’S
LORD
ELGIN
WRIST
watch,
gold
case. Glenview
Rd., or
downtown area. Reward. PA 4-3244.
ANMALE.
CAT.
SIAMESE
LOST:
swers ‘‘Pa-Pa.’’ Last seen near SheriWinnetka.
in
Ravine
and
Rd.
dan
446-8712
‘Reward.

desires

869-

Wisconsin, August 12 or 19;

expenses;

YR.

20

dates

club

all

paid.

already

NEEDS

GIRL

Ephraim,

through THE CALENDAR

Call 869-

LOST:
SABLE
AND
WHITE
PART
Collie dog. Female. Vicinity of Illinois
Rd., Wilmette.
251-2838

3

share

"CLEAR"

deposit

for

CAREER

DATES

LOST:
FRIENDLY
FEMALE
CAT,
DARK
BROWN
AND
GOLD
FLECKED,
PATCH
OF
GOLD
ON
LOWER FACE. CALL 869-4013.

\

ment

:

f\;

251-2895

completely

old,

reimburse-

Wish

PAPER

OLD,

so price is only $1.00. 9 wks.

Siamese

Aug.

For

2 persons.

available.

to 25

21

Dalmatian

AND ‘BEAUTIFUL
AFFECTIONATE
Angora kittens want homes. Father is

_MOTEL

MONTREAL
for

reservations

PUBLICIT

fons 5 eartginse

cocker, strayed from yard near Main
and Michigan last Thurs. Please call
475-4251.
LINDY
MEN’S_
LOST:
REWARD!!
’ blue sapphire ring at Jewett Park Ball
Field—Deerfield
Sunday.
If
found,
please call CR 2-2818.
LOST:
FULL
GROWN
BLACK
MALE
cat, no identification;
lost in vic. of
Blackthorn
Rd.,
Winnetka.
If found
please call HI 6- 7479. Reward.

LOST
KEYS,
EVANSTON,
FOREST
Ave.-Main St. shopping area. Call 4754855. REWARD.
LOST: LEICA CAMERA
WITH
LIGHT
meter. Lost somewhere between Deer-

Ist. 724-4504.
‘67
y | EXPO

PARK
Pos
preements aes AREA =

9 WEEKS

trained, $50.

adult to drive ’°67 VW Squareback to
southern Cal. Leaving approx. Sept.

all

Breed

Pure

OR | PUPPIES,

STUDENT

RELIABLE

10

Cats

and

Dogs

10

Car

Your

CALIFORNIA?

TO

GOING

WANTED.

Minimum

Chicago Toll Free 273-5211 or 273-4300

Travel—Share

8

Personal

to

HOW

SONNY,

475-1560

MESSAGE

BRACELET
CHARM
GOLD
FOUND:
description.
Give
on the north side:
, Il.
Wilmette
Write T-319, Box 60,
CALICO
THURSDAY,
LAST
LOST:
kitten 4 months old, name Curry; vic.
869-2765.
Monroe and Ridge. ‘Call

with

or if paid within

Found

LOST:
YELLOW
GOLD
STAR
PENdant-diamond
center,
yellow’
gold
chain.
Vic.
S.
Evanston
between
Harvard,
Barton,
Hull,
and
Ridge.
Liberal
reward.
Sentimental
value.
Please call 864-3419 or MErrimac
78767.
LOST YOUR PET?
It may have been injured. Call your
local
animal
hospital.
DAvis
8-1440.
UNiversity 4-9416. UNiversity 4-1700.
WITH
RING
WEDDING
GOLD
‘LOST:
engagement
gold
‘diamonds;
small
Reward.
diamond.
center
with
ring
251-2629 or 251-2691.

LOST:

DISCOUNT: .10 PER LINE

Tuesday

MULTIPLE COLUMN ADS
Noon Monday

—

$1.20 per line

433-4300

Bluff

Forest-Lake

Lake

serving

Eas
945-7300

Park

RATES

THE VILLAGE LAMPLIGHTER

AN

DEADLINES

433-4300

Park

Highland

444 Central Ave., Highland

272-4300

1438 Shermer Rd., Northbrook

251-4300

1232 Central Ave., Wilmette

HERALD

Ave.,

¢ DEERFIELD VILLAGER

STAR

* NORTHBROOK

¢ WINNETKA TALK

NEWSPAPERS

Central

444

433-4300

Park

Highland

HIGHWOOD

e

724-4300

Rd., Glenview

Glenview

1806

~

ANNOUNCEMENTS

GLENVIEW

e

LIFE

WILMETTE

e

Ave.,

Central

444

HERALD

PARK

HIGHLAND

251-4300

Wilmette

Ave.,

Central

1232

475-1560

e

NEWS

GLENCOE

e

REVIEW

EVANSTON

THE

s

MALE,

Kittens Need

Hom

395 PROVIDENT AVE.
WINNETKA.

GREAT DANE, 9 MO. FEMALE BRINGle; A.K.C.; loves children; 469-9496.

SUPERB
WATCH
DOG. BEAUTIFUL
16 month old German 4g
ares ma le.
Champ.

_

breedings;

fi

allergy forces sale. ID 2-bass,

New

Minimum

Size

For Multiple-Column Ads

ST.

BERNARD

WE

HAVE

A.K.C.

Basko-Zwingo line bred
3-yr. female. All shots.

BEAUTIFUL

puppies.

PArk 9-0378.

have
mos.

TOO

Seat

MANY

CATS

ANI

to give Posie away. She is 3!
old, gray w/white manne
an

needs a loving home.

ALASKAN

1 male;

945-0088

MALEMUTES:

1 female;

boned
beautifully
friendly. 358-5386.

5

A.K.C.;

aed

MO

shots; ©

marked;

|

;

DACHSHUNDS A.K.C. Sue

Starting August 17

Multiple-column Classified Ads may be as

and
tan.
Cute,
Great with kids.

cuddly
an
CR 2-0355.

N

WANTED:GOOD
HOME
FOR
female Springer, 9 months,
disposition. 272-1341.

SPA’
exce

1

Animals,

and

small as 2 inches deep and 2 columns wide

Pets

Supplies

DISPOSITION, HEALTH
AND QUALITY | :
1

Ads

YR.

GUARANTEE,

TOP

A

color Cocker kennel in pai.
1. male $65. Scioto Bluff K1. ce:

10, 1967 Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

a

ao

ieee
as

=

Eee

4

�CLASSIFIED
Accounting
. it Condi
Airp!
An

es
i

les

Service—income
ning and Heating

;, Pets

Tax

9 | Christmas Trees and Decorations
66 | Coins and Stamps
202 | Concrete Work
11
Conducted House Sales
12 | Disclaimer of Debts

and puppies

and Art Goods

Furs
:
Auctioneers—

175

Conductors

169

Sales

’

Sports

200
196

Cars

Loans
2
Tires and Accessories

¥

\utos—

ee

renete—Tee Rent

anted

To

rucks—Trailers—

ance

Repair

and

132

abinet

Furnished
Furnished
Garages

Stores

Summer

Animals, Pets
and Supplies

15

HORSES

BOARDED

111 GREEN

KEEP

YOUR PET AT HOME
KANINE KORRAL
8 inch high enclosure
or demonstration.
272-0829

info.

Antiques

Sas

and

Art

Antiques Show and Sale
Sun. Aug.

HORTICULTURAL

13, 11 a.m.-6

Wis.

PASSING
I

Antique Radio $35
AL 6-1856
WATERBURY

SCHOOL
ock, 8 day, original works, excellent
ndition.
Call after 6 p.m. 328-7536.

-ENGLISH

SHIP PRINTS

CIRCA

1830 TO 1845
DA

Pair Old

8-1210

Books

and

sale.

Phone

for

information.

vis 8-4424, BOOKERS
CHICAGO AV.

Administration.
Wilmette, Ml.

Call

BOOKS.
EVANSTON

Write

T-272,

Box

+

16

Ofte...

Language

boks. OR 4-3617.

BS

Dictionary,

17

Cameras

PUR.-

9 year

Business

Opportunities

FOR

SALE

antique business,

Inspection invited at any time.
rite: Wilson’s, Ephraim, Wis. 54211.

NS.
BOARD
ACTIVE
OR
ve Associate Member to take over
our
office. Owner
could
remain
as
associate or salesperson. Low cost or
Aad
to right person. Wanner
Realty
. 545 Green Bay Rd. Wilmette.
:

8 yrs.

SALE

in Northbrook.

new equipment. Best offer.
Call nights only, CR 2-9264.

— Classified
e:es

FOR

planning,

Glenview,

Miss

Il.

CLOWN

8910

21

Waukegan

Rd.

YO

MAGICIAN

for

all!
256-2228
STAGE
COACHES,
HAY-RIDES,
Pony
Rides,
Fire
Engines,
Surries,
sent anywhere. Or have your child or
adult party at the Country Boy’s barn.
634-3633.

Have
FOLK
Any

Guitar,

CALYPSO,
occas. Tod Turl,

23

Equipment

Will Travel
SING-ALONGS.
30. HI 6-1715.

Rental

JOHNSON EQUIPMENT Co.
Skokie

OR

5-7400

YARD

RENT EVERYTHING

Open Daily 8 to 5, Sat. 8 to
No charge for Sunday

1

RENTAL HEADQUARTERS
ACE RENTAL
For

RENT
5-5080

fun

FAVORITE

8910 WAUKEGAN

M.G.

Dressmaking—Sewing—
Needlework

MONOGRAMMING
BELTS, BUTTONS
AND BUCKLES
COVERED
WITH
FABRIC
EXPERT
PLEATING
MARY ANN SILKS&amp; WOOLENS,
INC:
626 Church, Evanston
DAvis. 8-3984
Golf Mill Shopping Center, Ph. 824-9212
BUTTONS,
BUCKLES AND. MACHINE
button
holes.
24
HOUR
SERVICE.
Belts,
Pleating.
Complete
stock
of
metal zippers.
VOGUE
FABRIC
SHOP
722 Main St.
UNiversity 4-3034

29

Moving

and

MIDDLETON

To Buy—Houses

MOVERS
ILL.

HERBERT MIDDLETON __ CR 2-5520
KELLY MOVING
RO 1-2686 AND HAULING RO 1-0666
Ill. C.C. 18345MC-C
MOVING? RENT A TRUCK
PADS. — DOLLIES — U-DRIVE
JOHNSON’S TRAILERS SERVICE
ROgers Park 1-2000
7446-48 N. Clark
Chicago, IU.

DOVER

155

Share

MOVERS

THE LOW-COST LOCAL MOVERS.
to haul one item or a: houseful.
Insured,
Ill. CC22633MCC,
864-6139

Houses

34

Need

PIANO

1-4201

Gibson

$700

5-5900

Hollow

Body

EB-2

AMP.

FOR

$300;

PLAYER PIANO
WITH ROLLS
McCALL

AL

SACRIFICE

PORTABLE THOMAS ORGAN,
double
keyboard,
bass
pedals,
amp.
and
speakers
in
case,
cost
$700;
ween Column 4-12. Best offer. UN 4-

LIKE
NEW
CONRAD
2
PICK
UP
electric
guitar with case. Original cost
$110;
will sacrifice
for $75 or best
offer. Call Bill, AL 1-8225.

$125

NEW
$70,

player

VE

5-2319.

LIKE NEW, $35.
Phone 432-8132.
DRUM
SET FOR SALE: VERY GOOD
condition; bass drum;
shell tom-tom:
Ludwig snare;
20” ride cymbal;
14”
crash, $175. Call PA 9-0442. Pat.

FINE

Super Reverb:

CONDITION
251-5154.

$265;

MARTIN 00-18 GUITAR
Finest made.
3 mos. old. with
lined hardshell case. $250.
VErnon 5-2250.

Steinway Baby Grand
EXCELLENT
Phone

KNABE

FRENCH

Piano

CONDITION.

446-1817.

PROV.

BURLED

Vox Continental Organ
BEST OFFER. 446-6147.
DRUMS—NEVER
USED,
SET
OF
4,
blue
sparkle,
plus
hi-hat,
2
other
cymbals, wood block, cow bell, sticks,
brushes. Sac. $300. Call 724-0857.
KAY
pick-ups;
$95

ELECTRIC GUITAR
case.
Excellent
condition.
724-2931

PARTY

WISHES

TO

SELL

Alto Sax E Flat
CALL 475-9293
PIANO, EBONY BLACK CONSOLE,
Hobart N. Cable. $350 or best offer
GR 5-8074 eves. from 6 to 7 or
Sun. morning
FENDER
BANDMASTER
GUITAR
reverb and covers, $325. Gibson bass
guitar-case,
$250.
Guitar
and
amp.,
$75. Call 631-0539.

Hammond
LIKE

$300

Falcon,

Chord Organ

NEW

CONDITION
PA

LIKE

CASE;
120
966-6254.

NEW;

1-12’, reverb and trem.
724-5473 after 6 p.m.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announceme
nts * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * De erfield Villager *
Highwood Herald August
and. The Village Lamplighter, serying Lake Forest-Lake

Bluff

re

plush

walnut spinet piano, matching needle
point bench. Exc. cond. $750, after 5
p.m. HI 6-6163.

AMPLIFIER;

m

GUITAR

record

¥, SIZE VIOLIN

ACCORDION
WITH
excellent condition;

Ads

ee

PIANO

GIBSON CLASSIC GUITAR
ONE YEAR OLD, $100.
can 864-1418, evenings between
p.m.

FINISH,
EXCELLENT
CALL YO 6-4576.

sell

6-1297

LIKE

classic. Never used.
and albums.
174 La Pier, Glencoe.

PRIV.

724-6344.

GUITAR
Must

FENDER
STRATOCASTER
GUITAR
WITH
CASE.
EXCELLENT
COND.
$225 OR BEST OFFER.

W/BEATLE

stand-$500;
Vox
violin,
hollow
body
bass-$250;
2 P. A. columns,
or for
bass,
$140;
Vox
bass
booster-$20;

Se

w/

$295.

FINE MOVEMENT, TONE
5142’ MB Series, $900. PA 4-4008

3

Western, Chicago
CO 17-7564

$200

STEINWAY GRAND

Fender Amp.

New Spinet-88 Note
$369
New Console Direct Blow
$439
10 Used Grands
fr. $195
Steinway-Baldwin-Mason-Hamlin
Used Spinets and Consoles
fr.
Practice Uprights-Players
fr. $ 79
Mon. and Thurs. 9-9 AM 2-2023
FIELD'S
7315 N. Western, Chicago
SPECIAL
DISCOUNT
ON
NEW
AND
used pianos. Steinway Grand 6’ EB.
Baldwin Grand, like new, reas. Used
Spinets
from
$195.
Many
others
to
choose from.
MIDWEST PIANO Co.
2638 Devon Av.
HO 5-5900
GULBRANSEN
‘RIALTO’
ORGAN:
61
note,
2
key
board,
horseshoe
theater
style
with
sep.
Leslie
tone
cab.
Beaut.
walnut
case, incomparable tone. Just like new. Cost $4,500;
must sell.
Big savings.
Call GR 5-4691.

“

bass

for $75. Both in exc. cond.
before Aug. 23. 256-4564.

WAREHOUSE SALE—300 PIANOS
RENT A PIANO $5.00 A MO.
JENSSEN-CABLE-GRAND-KAWAI

Hollister Want

PIANO CO.

$2

you see our custom rebuilt and
guaranteed
Steinways
Baldwins
Conovers
Kimballs
Lyon &amp; Healys
and many
others reasonably priced.
Rentals
with option to buy. We buy
and trade pianos. Complete servicing
dept.
Family
tradition
of
expert
craftsmanship.
Superb
workmanship
is our mark of
quality.
KURT SAPHIR PIANOS
1143 Greenleaf, Wilmette
Immed. S.E. Wilm. Northwestern Sta.
North 256-0167
South HY 3-1500
Daily 9:30-5:30
Mon., Thurs. 9:30-9

Use

Makes

PRICES.

272-7384

Don't Buy a Grand

UPRIGHT —

TOP

UPRIGHT PIANO WITH BENCH
GOOD CONDITION,
we somges is * TUNED.

until
fully

BEAUTIFUL
CONDITION.

PAY

case, stand, 2 sets strings, strap,
Going to college, 272-1961, Bob.

When you buy your piano from
A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN
Only
here
will you
find the
select
Kranich &amp; Bach and Winter amongst
other well-known makes.

Gregg.

Musical

Pianos—All

a Difference

AMP,

131

VOX
WESTMINSTER
BASS
AMP
wW/
stand,
covers,
tone-x
pedal,
$695.

and Musical

BASS

121

WE BUY USED PIANOS
HIGHEST PRICES PAID
Spencer Co., BR 4-291 |

HIGH
SCHOOL
STUDENT,
EXCEL.
w/children. Reasonable rates. 835-0917.

BRISTOL

125

Apartments

HOllycourt

Village School of Folk Music. 945-5321.

3811

145
137

Rooms

and

MIDWEST

Experienced Guitar Teacher:
Pianos

74

instruments

GUITAR—BANJO—AUTOHARP
Varied
styles
taught
by
performerinstructor Bob Gand. It’s Fun!

34

L cast
180

UTTERBERG
PIANO
CO.—EST.
1910. Rebuilt grands — Steinway, Mason &amp; Hamlin, Baldwin, etc. New and
used
spinets.
Pianos
rented
witl
option
to buy.
RO
3-5020.
Sun.
1-5,
Mon. and Thurs. 9-9. 5731 N. Central
Av., Chicago.

WILL

ALpine

8

59
195

Sale

133
127
135
139

Pianos and

Instruction

POPULAR

183

184

Car

Rooms

160

MILDRED
KRUGMAN
LESSONS IN

Storage

FOR ALL YOUR MOVING NEEDS BY
Professional Movers. Fully equipped
and insured. I.C.C. 22033 M-C.

CALL

Buildings

LIGHT HAULING,
DAYS OR NIGHTS,
furniture,
luggage,
appliances
odds
and ends. Bonded and insured 869-0325

VOX

Equipment

Your

Garages
Houses

and Storage
JACKSON MOVERS

5-5080

NORTHBROOK,

159
162

Buy—Apartment

Musical

102
103

104
105
106

163 | Upholstering, Repairing &amp; Refinishing

166.
167
157

Moving

RD.

YOrktown

and

Light Housekeeping

30

1

10

165 | Toys
158 | Typewriters—Business
Machines—
158A
Office and Store Equipment

fre inte |

It Makes

Inc.

Goods

153 | Tree Trimming
152 | Trucks and Troilers—For

Instruments

RICK
Magical

| Travel—Share

We
specialize
in
moving,
packing.
Large or small jobs at reas. rates day
or night. Exp. men. UNiversity 4-2662.

AVENUE
sewing-alterations.
coats. Phone
864-

OF HIGHLAND PARK
entertainment specialists”’
party marquees—
catering—entertainment
dance floors—car parkers—lighting
“‘One call does it all”
ID 2-1240
AUDITION—AUG.
20,
7
P.M.
FOR
new
members
of
Village
School
Singers,
professional
folk
music
group.
Male,
female;
singers,
inaie
aac Call
Bob
Gand,
945-

SHORE’S

| Sporting

168

161

Wanted

LOWE

154

164 | Trade or Barter

Crypts

Professional

Men—Household
Men and Women
Men and Women—industrial

Vacant

29

“Your

B.. 724-0302.

EQUIP. FOR
WE DELIVER
ACE RENTAL

M

hdo Productions,

NORTH

174
81

&amp; Repair

73

98

Sitting
and
Professional

156

Entertainment

WE

COMPLETE
SOFT DRINK CATERING
for
teenage
parties;
your
favorite
beverage server on tap, no bottles, no
cans, no mess. Contact John Lucas
256-4348
256-3608.

PARTY

on
Eagle
Harbor,
(Door
County),
Wisconsin.
pg
food,
ice
cream,
goodies,
sundries, gifts and gourmet items —
pen the end of May
through Sent.
nt owners wish to retire to the

COMPANY

menu

Rd.,

177

ALTERATIONS
AND
HEMS.
VERY
good
workmanship
at
reasonable
prices. Maple and Simpson. UN 9-1172.
HEMS AND ALTERATIONS
ON WOM.en’s apparel. Formerly with Peck and
Peck. Vicinity of Sherman and Foster.
Call UNiversity 9-6367

RENTAL

MYRLE’S GOURMET CATERING
Delicious and Artistic Foods
For the Discriminating Hostess
Complete Service and Equipment
OUTSTANDING WEDDING
CAKES AND RECEPTIONS
ALpine 1-5841

Glenview

Buy

Women—Baby
Men—Business

anted To Rent—
Apartments
Board and Room
Furnished Apartments
Furnished Houses

to

37

and

Women—Household

Investment Properties
Out of State
Resorts
Summer and Winter Homes
and Cottages

Wtd.

EXPERIENCED
EUROPEAN
DRESSmaker. Alterations, remodeling. Exc.
workmanship.
Straight
hems,
$2.50.
Coats, $4.50. Call for appt. 475-2834.
DRESSMAKER
WITH
EUROPEAN
trade school will solve all your sewing
problems in her own home.
869-8571

3748 Oakton,

AL 6-1856

Catering

EXCEPTIONAL FOODS
CATERED
WITH/WITHOUT ATTENDANTS
WHY COOK?

To

MUSIC
BY BOB GAND
or the Village School Singers, or the
Gand
Family
Singers,
will surprise
your guests. Call now. WI 5-5321.

and Photography

$195. CALL
18

1709

ENCYCLOPEDIA

Service

|

176

Dressmaking—Sewing—
Needlework

22

and

Instruction

Women—Business

34
70
36

Buildings

Lots

Sales

and

Students

35

Instruments

Industrial

179

159.

Partnerships

Hasselblad—1000 F

2 Year

729-3164

MOVING

SIDE.

Reasonable prices, work guaranteed
KAEHLER LUGGAGE SHOP
1421 Sherman Ave.
DAvis 8-0744

Mulford,

chased 1959, 20 volumes and
books; perfect condition. $60.

;

NORTH

Musical

Town Houses
194 | Trades and Exchanges

DRESSMAKING—SPORTSWEAR,
Casual, Formal and Weddings.
ALSO
ALTERATIONS
Call VErnon
5-0758

HANDBAG AND
LUGGAGE REPAIRING

VOLUME
ENCYCLOPAEDIA
Britannica, World Atlas, Dictionary,

Established

and

Business

,

ER’S

Investments

60,

OOKS WANTED.
LARGE
OR SMALL
libraries. Experienced, qualified buy» member ABAA. You are welcome
Central St Kennedy’s Bookshop,
1911
tral St., Evanston. UN 4-4449.

C

FAR

WANTED.
PARTNER
IN CHGO.
OF.
fice of Natl. Motel Chain to book sales
meetings. eat
a
optional. Phone

RICAN
PHOTOGRAPHIC
BOOKS
wanted, Special interest: Alfred Stieglitz; Photo-Secession Federal Security

Foreign

SALON.

SELMER
ALTO
MARK
VI _ SAXOphone never used. Cost $525. Sell for
$350 or trade for baritone saxophone.
446-6287.

Gifts

ASHGET FOR
YOUR BOOKS
OUR BID ON YOURS
or

I-III

Silver Sheffield

CANDELABRA,
$295,
BOUGHT
from Marshall Field’s. 549-4825.

D
07

WILMETTE

SMALL
WELL
ESTABLISHED
WIN:
netka
beauty
salon
for
sale. Exc.
opportunity for operator w/following.
For
info.
write:
T-248,
Box
60,
Wilmette.

15A

68
26
56
27
3

178

33

Farms—Acreage—Estates
Houses
Houses by Area

6

180 | Schools

:

Condominiums
Co-op Apartments

76
172
173

151
58
72

57 | Shades—Blinds—Awnings
4 | Situations Wanted—

Property

Cemetery

67

LEILA

and

Business

114

Sale

930 CUSTER
Evanston.
For
—
linings, and

Tuning

Apartment

113

Wanted

MRS.

OUTSTANDING BUSINESS
$20,000 worth of stock balance some
finished.
Complete
business
$9,000.
Selling out account of age. In business
for 40 years,
act now.
Call F.
W.
Sudolnik Realty 623-1302.

AMERICANA,

UE

RD.,

| Piano

| Plumbing
Printing

193 | Real Estate Loans and Mortga
29 | Roofing and Siding
es
30 | Rug and Upholstery Cleaning
1 | Rummage

Equipment

Decorating

110 | Radio-TV-Hi-Fi—For Sale
111 | Radio - TV - Hi-Fi—Service
112 | Real Estate For Sale

Women

Miscellaneous—For

21

Well
establ.
for
35
yrs.
Owner
retiring.
Gross
income
last
Ts;
$48,000.
5 operators,
air cond.,
low
rent.
Exc.
opport.
for right person.
Price open. Tel. BR 4-4155 eves. or all
day Sunday.

Holy

CUSTOM
decorated,
genuine
10
gallon
milk
cans.
Make
excel.
umbrella
ag, a
cane
stand,
plant
pot
holders,
ar
and/or kitch. stools, etc., etc.
824-6887

to $120

BEAUTY

p.m.

30 outstanding dealers
.
LUNCHEONS—TEAS
DINNER
ON THE PATIO
sored by The Church of The
Communion, Episcopal.

Opportunities

GIFT
AND
DECORATIVE
ACCESsory
shop.
Excellent
North
Shore
location.
Delightful
and
very
well
accepted.
Constantly
increasing
volume. Attracts interior decorator activity. Reply Box 323, Glenview, Ill. or
after 6 p.m., phone Park 4-3239.

Goods

, Broad Street, Lake Geneva,
Fri. Aug. 11, 11 a.m.-9 p.m.
Sat. Aug. 12, 11 a.m.-9 p.m.

and

141 | Miscell

BAY

AL

1967 LAKE GENEVA

Hall BEAUTIFUL

Rentals

HOMEFINDERS

clean box stalls-new barn,

Professional

149 | Miscellaneous

146 |

AT WILMETTE
F. G. Hastings, Realtor
ESTABLISHED NURSE’S REGISTRY
And _ building
for
sale
in excellent
WILMETTE
location.
Good
income
from.
building.
Property
in
mint
condition.
Call Ted Buck
or Miriam
Hastings for information.

rain fed; $50 mo.; pasture avail.
hippletree Farm—566-7007 or 272-0084

:

Men

108

109

108A | Pianos

Wanted—

Household

Store

and

107 | Personal Service

150 | Mobile Homes—Compers—
120
_ Utility Trailers

Offices

Business

PETS

pen Sundays—Skokie Only
:

Men—Business and
Men—Household
Men—lIndustrial

Help

Professional

Sitters

Women—industrial
| Help Wanted—

HOMEFINDERS

FOOD AND SUPPLIES
Two locations to serve you
1013 Davis St., Evanston, GR 5-9821
2
Dempster
St., Skokie, 675-9645

| Large,

Women—Baby

and

66 | Painting
Personal

134
Service and Repair
138 | Household Goods—For Sale
144 | Household Goods—Wanted To Buy
147 | In Memoriam
122 | Interior Decorating
136 | Jewelry and Jewelry Repair
140 | Lawn Mower and Tractor—Service
148 | Loans and Investments
124 | Lost and Found

Space

and

54 | Notices

55 | Office and

126 | Home Service
128 | Household Applionce—

Rooms

Out of State
Rooms

Storage

Women—Household

130

Apartments
Houses
:

Hotels Houses
Houses To Share
Industrial
:
Light Housekeeping

60

FOR

Share

Halls and Studios

18

~ELSINGER'S

To

Board and Room
Convalescent Homes

7

Work

Rent—

Apartments

Apartments

17
38

of Thanks
;

23
64

142 | Motorcycles—Go Carts
143
Meving® and Storage
Musical Instruction

and Air Conditioning
Wanted—-

Women—Business

22

199

For

i
| Help

63

181
65
24

52
15
15A
5
16

Photography

75

188 | Fireplace Wood
189 | Floor Refinishing and Covering
192 | Flowers and Florists

51

Supplies ond Materials
Opportunities
;
nents and
Partnerships
Personal

Made

Entertainment

201
14
50

:

and

Service

10
21

Equipment Rental
| Exterminating

191
182

and Outboard Motors.
and ~ged
and
Contractors

3

Electrical

190 |

Buy

‘anted To Rent
‘

ameras
Cam

Draperies &amp; Slip Covers—Custom

170

and

u

| Dogs and Cats
Dressmaking—Sewing—Needlework

INDEX

185
Town Houses
187
Vacation Rentals
53 | Gardening and Landscape Service—
171
Plants and Shrubs
2 | Gutters and Downspouts

Pie

Seeee eee eee eS

sis ee Co a

5

and

BASS

GIBSON

10,
*

4-3634

$160.

1967 :

�PIANO

ZENKER'S

4

CO.

ING
PIANOS
NEW AND USED
WE SELTUNING—REPAIR

h
iTcnen

kK

Park 4-7607

Av. ROgers

;

Checked Electronically
Expert Tuning
.2-1112
CRest
estwood d .2’
PROMPT SERVICE

YOUR

IS AN

PIANO

a

crafts,
and
language.
19

wagons. Call

ay

arrangements.

dancin
of
yrs.

and _ foreign
exp.
Licensed

VISIT OUR

NURSERY SCHOOL.

pre-school child (ages 3-5)
t “UN

Central

2612

co.

6
ex
AND
THERAPIST
LEARNING
te oa experience =
po
——_

underachievers,

poor

by

Ed.

classroom

free

ain

9-4774.

UNiversity

ton.

vans-

work.

Potties. ged on ole clogged

pa

-addition

Free

Northfield

ite

Se

Be

et

gt

oe ing.

ee

a

Deal

m

Bldg.

With

aE SCHOOL

And

geen Epase ed neg r 5 pels oe:
oO
ug
s
c
enrolimen
7 yrs. exp. 1/2 day morns. 729-3347

Lt
Room

=

bonded

Const.

Const.
°

Save 20°,

50

~=Builders

and

GENERAL

che

. Kitchen
.

ing

base

|

:

A d diti
oom
ITIONS
B
men + R ec
R ooms

Dormers

Si di n

CONTRACTOR

crete work.

additions.

Free

sketch-

FREE

Hotels,

|

W

E

K

272-7951

G

George

Do

PRICES
UN

Estimates

Steps

extension.

and_

250 Happ

porches.

oward’s

LUMBER)

WICKES

es

DESIGNS

tile

aths,

work. roof repairs, concrete work.
fae 1 Fed py a4 4429
QUALITY a

_CRestwoo

F aprhee | CONSTRUC. co.

BYRON

Building

and

Dormers

Free Estimates Gladly Given

ly Sag baton. apn agrees
i
nce job
is starte
complete
CARPENTER

AND GENERAL CONTRACTOR
struction, © Additions
All ee

ew

Construction

arages,

nue

Fe AS
KE

REMODELING

= REPAIRS

KITCHENS OUR SPECIALTY
plans and estimates.
Complete

GATHERCOAL
Carl Boll

— August 10,

CONSTEUCTION
AL 1-0225

446-3268

CARPENTER,

ence.

siding,

15

Additions,
rec.

tn

YEARS

EXPERI-

remodeling,

ALpine 1-2618
deck

A

Charge

| PANELING, BSMNT. REC RM. ac: |
tile, gen. carpenfloor
coustical ceils;
try and repair. By independent carpenter. Free estimates. 272-8680.
HOME
CUSTOM
Architectural plans

KNEIP

:
lace

Also-Carpenter

it.

Ole
an

Midwest Bank Card

PAVING WORK
PROXND
patio, floor, etc. Also

to

CONcom-

pletion. Sites, financing, super yinion.
Cedar Const. Co., Mr. Lewis, 944-7714

55

stone

and black top paving. Young, compeALpine

6-1513.

BOYESEN

LANDSCAPE

2-5671

SERVICE

LANDSCAPE
landscape

and suburbs

GARDENER.

service.

:

=
you in the Want
to Classification

:

Ads. Turn
#132 in

Gutters

and

GUTTERS

Downspouts

na
IN

FINEST

Sey, North Shore Decora2
lean Expert Union Crafts:

REALISTIC
Proma

;

PRICES ©

Courteous Service

Insure

625-2255

PAINTING
No Job Too Small
ALL WORK EXPERTLY DO!
AT PRICES YOU CAN AF
RD
ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY G

478-0136

Skokie

GUTTERS

NORTH SHORE
ERNST

PAINTING
Wood

4-9423

BAKED

Contractors,

677-

ROOFING
ORchard

CRestwood i:
W.

DAISS

AND

&amp;

S$

SS CORATING

finishing—paper

ha

ia

INTERIOR
AND
EXTERI
Spencer Av.
ALpine
1-6344

EXPERT PAINTING.
Professional paper mek,
Modern Times Decoratin
All
types
of
interior
an
work.
Top
quaility
Service:
satisfaction.
Free
estimates.
insured. 281-9416 or 583-6319.

LAURITZ JENSEN

Eeenatere

AND SONS .
Decorating Service

CLearbrook

9-0495

PArk 4

REASONABLE
INTERIOR
AND
EXTERIOR
ing, washing, paper hanging.
an
experience,
guaranteed,
work. GR 5-3255.

ir
insu
tos

Painting and Decorating
Henry

INTERIOR
Dier

AND

EXTERIOR

PAINTING AND SECORATH
Interior and exterior. Good workm
ship.
Best
materials.
Reason
price.
Gunnar Lind
’

PAINTING

AND

DECORATING.

P

ering a speciality.
Residential
Exterior and interior. 20
pe
S.
Guaranteed
work.
Herman Engstrom. UNiversity 4

LIVINGSTON
Complete

wi
re

PAINTING

Decorating

8-5004

Service

—

Fully In:
Free

Es

given:

|

YOrktown

KURT GRONAU

Gutter and Downspout Service
All type Roofin g
the North Shore for 25 yrs.’’

E. F. BASSING

Professional Decorator

CLEANED

ALUMINUM

SeEIOaee.

‘‘Serving

one

Hauber

Fully insured

enamel.
Never
paint again. Guaranteed by manufacturer against peeling.
Serving t his area for 12 yrs. All work
done by our own crews. Insured. Free

Paper!

Mr.

satisfaction, " quality,
genene.
decorating,
uggestions and estimates

REPAIRED,
PAINTED,
COMPLETE
roofing and sheet metal service. Fully
insured. Free insvection. Free est.

Complete

this

ei

on North ‘Shore

SPECIALIZING

DA

ASONABLE RATES.
Call ID 3-1160 after 7 p.m.

ORchard

A wonderful selection awails

7-0737

RECOMMENDA

Skilled workmen

FRANK VOLE
y o 2 AND GARDENING

GUTTERS

HUNTING?

PemaMate

with
your
you consult

E&amp;B

7 to 9

Northern Eagle Roofing Co.

APARTMENT

:

Be

“Mr.
J. M. ECKERT DECORATIN
OFFICE TEL. LO 1- 5437

Servicing

40 years.

528-1514

apigni

eee 0797

Remodeling.

Walks,

engineer.

p.m.

5

icensed, bonded and insured.

tent

Chicago

BETTER

No
gamble
problems
if
experts.

REPAIRED,

Cutting—Northbrook
and Glenview
CR

Prill

WESTERN
Complete

ORchard 3-3174

ia

LAWNS

Plantin g, Fertilizing, Trimming
Versailles Landscaping
272-4928
1665 Pfingsten PR, Nacthhionk

for 47 yrs

roofing,

and aporanes.
rooms
, Contractor 824

“a
tals
ea
REMODELING
P
li
Porches
indows
c.
eperionak. Do own work.
is yee.
AL 6-0789.
C. Gosser

EXPERT
struction.

ore customers

JOSEPH

OLD

COMPLETE

after 5.”

Breperaion--

478-595

stock, complete maintenance
20 years on the north shore
L. andscape Service. CR 2-2611.

Grass

Dale

WHAT

and
ser-

NEW HOME OWNERS
GRAD Bo
tha wae
D BLACK D
CR 2-5671
Dale prin
GOI NG ON VACATION?

driveways,

Nor

Remodeling

yanos rooms | Winnetka

WITHOUT DELAY

2

kit

ED.

CEMENT | CONTRACTOR | DRIVEsteps, patios, repairs
walks,
ways,
forms. Basement waterproofed. Serving

all 243- 9464

HELGE

ebm marSice gigagePa

:

lawns

7 P.M.

PA 9-293 3, eves.—Free estimates.
of landscaapne.
Specialize
All kinds
ground covers for sha y places.

Work

pine8. and
6before

AND

nursery
service,
Franchi

CONCRETE CONTRACTOR
floors, patios,
“Call

from
CoO.

GUARANT

NEW

EVANSTON

TO

Concrete

op.

Bathrooms, Family FloorRooms,27¢
REALISTIC PRICES | Kitchens,
itions, Ceramic ive,

iti
sedition

Bathrooms

ow

additions,

homes,

2

after 6 p.m., VE 5-026 | "REE ESTIMATES

IMAGINATIVE

oe

STR.

CON

348-4852

Bar Bok

Walks,

EST.

REMODELING, | NEW

COMPLETE

REMODELING
€@

DeMn ets

RAKING
ass

a ARENT TANDSCABING
Lawn
and tree service, sodding
seeding. Black dirt and tractor
vice. Free estimate. Call 537-6232.

ie ROBERT N. LOUTSCH

84 Northfield HI 6-5400

Box

100%

Northfield, iil,

6-2402

53

PURTELL &amp; CO.
é
New Construction

446-9079
=
FOR FREE ESTIMATES

SEGGER

Cabine

DRIVEWAYS

EX
Masonry

E

1530

SALDANA BROS. LANDSCAPING
Lawn maint. monthly or hourly basis.
new
lawns,
sodding,
Power
ra king
rading,
Stes fae fencing
work

Available

H|

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
FREE

FOR

Rd.

DELIVERIES

3-3370

=:

CABINETS.

en

STONE

Material

DELIVERED—PICK UPS INVITED

NOW

BR

and

dead
BLADES

PArk 9-1690, AFTER

CONCRETE STEPPERS FOR PATIOS
Sewer Pipe, Drain Tile, Culvert Pipe
CONCRETE, PLAST., MASON MAT’LS.

HOME IMPROVEMENT | Hemalaine. stuteee, enna |
OF

Removes

Blacktop patch (66 lb. bag)
BLACKTOP SEALER (1 and 5 Gal.)
Flagstone—Bluestone

It’’

4-2224,

Supplies
r

CRUSHED

deli
F Free estimatetes.
types and remodeling.
25 years exp. Ask for Henry. DA 8-

CUSTOM

(DIV.

-

| 52 Building

KITCHEN REMODELING AND ROOMAll

S

POWER

Homes.

Thorough

Decoratii

I L—HUMUS—SAND—MA:

LANDSCAPING
AND
construction. Grass sod, expert in rock
weed
killing
and
hedge
gardens,
trimming.
Horvat s Flowers and Nursery
4230 Dundee Rd., Northbrook 272-*4563.

Insured. 328-5863

Pt

ALL-RITE HOME PRODS., INC.
Free

Apartments,

S O

COMPLETE

Co. Call 261-6610.

Se aaieel
PLASTERING — |” PRBS
ESTIMATE

BEST

y

con-

R &amp; G Window Washing

ROOMS

Phone CRestwood 2-2530 or 1458

Workmanship—Call:

and

ADDITIONS—REC.

Let

Y

Ramp

blocks | and

2-5993.

GEORGE AND GEORGE
CARPENT
Building Repair Millwork

Qualit

Glass

|

Hanging

2-0173

ure
power
weed
mowing—gravel
drives—rubbish removal—power lawn
rolling—tree
removal—fill
dirt-grad-ing. VE 5- 1195
Jim
Beinlich, The
Firewood
King

rebuilt.

Fireplace

repair.

Chimney

Tuckpointing.

REMODELING
CUSTOM KITCHEN
SPECIALIZING
IN QUALITY
WORK

Remodeling
want

TOP

Years of Experience. Phone IDlewood

:

ou

APSE

CR

COMPLETE LANDSCAPING
EVERGR EENS, TREES, SHRUBS

ALpine_1-3047

Paintin

Paper

IN FINE

and

Painting

Residential

sti

BROS.

SPECIALIZING

brush

Planting, Lawn work, Sodding, Fertilizing,
rimming,
Lawn-Shrub
Spraying
PA 4-1272
Walter J. M ichaels

HESKETH
N
RIES
Oey
SANS

Free

BJORNSON
INTERIOR

p
h

2-2217

Insured

DRIVEand

rem

patching.

modeling

g

if

and

CR

Fully

Fully

STONE,
‘rubbish

Ebilsisor ,

GReenleaf 5-6762

TUCKPOINTING—STUCCO—REPAIR
AL 1-3372 R. W. Linster or PA 4-0840.
Serving the North Shore for 23 years.

.

. Bathroom
‘

IN

Remodeling

R

‘

FINEST

L

P

EDWARD RECHTORIS

THE

ceilings

EXPERT ON PATIOS, STEPS,
Fireplaces, Rock Gardens and Walls.

ROOM

Improvement

aa

Expert workmanship and smart styling.
New
homes,
new
kitchens,
re-

and

wast, _preene,

BILL

SCHULZ

es and estimate. 256-4949.

Home

lathe

WORK

es

Sa
= a

WORK,

TRACTOR

and interior painting.

PLASTERING.
SCHNEIDER
&amp; FALASCO

ALpine 1-7119

831-4767

|4 AROLD

Exterior

Metal

gg
Dormers
Shore

Additions
30 years on the North

Contractors

Co.

On

AL 1-1254
EXTERIOR

ING.

Northbrook,
Ml. | Henry Dier
Eve.: 446-7064

CLEAN-UP
Free est.

BLACK DIRT

Making
REMODEL-

Cabinet
ROOMS.

Carpentry,
Peel “a obi
Zo

__724-9704

Glenview

Rd.,

Waukegan

1328

remodeling

fully

and

Lauer

QUALITY

a quality

experience.

years’

20

info. a cali Miss Urban 432-2269. : 9 to 5. | 250
Skokie Blvd.
Day: 835-3327

‘PARENTS HELP YOUR CHILD PRE.
pore fix eghool. Exp.” weacner so

interior

or

estimates,

insured.
-

and

TAKEN
at new

TILING

GLENVIEW

MANPOWER

you

to give

SERVICE

678-2458

ALL

for 46 years

COURSE.

QUALITY LANDSCAPING
Complete tree services
Licensed and Insured
gardens,
waterfalls,
pools,
Jae gar
maintenance.
Professional Tree &amp; Lawn Service
CL 3-4200 or 639-2446

REMODELING

BATHROOM

OF

y ard sprayed professionally.
Ca ll Peter—433-0400.

CUTTING,
raki ng, shrubbery.

power

UNiversity 4-7722
J. Birkenheier__
Tiling
Wall
and
Floor

Emil

4-7786.

ERS

OWN

equipment

built

=
BEING
children

APPLICATIONS
for 3 and 4 yr. NOW
old

:

and

Engineer
PArk

NOW—THE

AVAILABLE

Behind wheel—$7.50 an. hr. driving—

6-

crest

Structural
Short

HOME

of Illinois

State

Clausen

V.

Mrs.

SCHOOL

DRIVING
by

censed

B.

John

an

readers,

slow learners. Jane Sweet, M.
appointment only. HI 6-1322.

bil pk

Sais

Waterproofing

Repairs

MOSQUITOES,
your

SODDING,

Brick Staining
Pp
Caulking
Leaky Basements
Bldg. Cleanin
Insured
Descriptions
all
Bldg. of

IN

Serving the North Sho

WHO?

LAWN

TUCKPOINTING

| Chimney

it.

work, we will be pleased to figure
CLAUSEN CONSTRUCTION CO.
nia
ere
= vane Bay ips

ASSOnear

Have

or 677-6661

small the

how large or how

matter

No

or

OKC

mf i956.

7192

THE

Carpentry-Plastering-Cement
Tuckpointing-Masonry-Painting-Etc.
John M. Erickson, ALpine 6-0120

Walls

and

the 1
fe)

SPECIALIZE

ajntieng. Ind. attention and

3 Generations

Ready for Them.

We're

a

e me
Color
ane
continuity
as
part
of
e
Neat,
clean
workmanship
phases of painting and paper

537-4200

AVE.

ae
It—

meee
Name

rs. my
ou

WE

CARVED

894-1947

aa4-9212
a
iversity

2309 GREY

of Chimneys

Tuckpointing

curriculum

days, planned

ae

qin

REM

SERVICE
, FUN 'N FROLIC PRE-SCHOgL: INC. -| we OFFER typeA ofCOMPLETE
remodeling
building
for every
pin. Attention
34
Sat., peat
Ceramic Tile — Vinyl Tile Work
ie tx OTEE.
teen
ee!
Steps, Footings
Work —andWalks,
ConcreteRoofing
o
hours—~
mothers:
working
Root Repairs
Free transportation. Full days or 2, 3,
AF

Service

~=Painting and

\

SPENCER

LOVERS

HAND

REPAIRE

Br

Shrubs

LAWN

IMPORTED

867-9199

we

and

AND

Av., north of Gl ph

next to Tollway
GARDEN

57

and Fountains—Reflectin
Waterfalls
poole
Ros Gardens—Indoor Tropica
ardens—Mosaic and Terrazzo patios
and
Terraces—Custom
designed
and
installed
enclosures—Garden
LightStone
or Mosaic
Planting—Brick,
ers—Creative canes, come,
IN
MEXICAN AR

Formica countertops, cabinets,
en a
ee
ep

ES
he
Contractors

= ge
xeneral

phage.

9-5565

;

Metal

AU ORPENTRY

66

2

your

for

programs

Fi

va

mo

7-8636

SHARPENED

Milwaukee
WEST

This is the month to take care of bare
shrubbery
etc. and put
spots,
trim,
your lawn in tip-top shape. We
are
experienced landscapers and offer you
weekly or monthly maintenance service at lowest price
possible. We don’t
profess to be the bes
but endeavor to
give
you
the
best.
For
immediate
service call Allen J. Clover Landscaping Service, 328-7750.

OUT

Service
MOWERS

Gardening and Landscape
ATTENTION

WASH

TO

Emergency

&lt;

274-6601

PH.

(Licensed by State of Illinois)

an

NOT

Remodeling Co.

Service—Plants

+ || d
nstTaie

UN

hr.

24

ESTIMATE

FREE

54

cities weet ed rancid
All types _sheet metal and roofing

2734 W. Touhy, Chicago

FALL SESSIONS A
THUMB
TOM

d

Tom

ROOM

SHOW

FACTORY

3len-Wood

R &amp; L Roofing—Sheet

GUARANTEED

COMPLETELY

ENROLL NOW FOR

OI

JOB

From ALLA Distributor
WORK

6-7065

DA 8-7065 or YO

ep aire

in shower area.

.

¢

d

Work

CONCRETE WORK, SERVICE WALKS,
patios, driveways,
remodeling.
CALL
1724-8242

TI [E

he

AM

avanatreeD

By Buying

Save

Beautiful facilities.3 acres of proper
Age 2% through 5. Hot lunches, arts
an

STAFF

Call

School
Play Evanston
Tiny Totawford,

y.

R

17, 5 TO 8

AUG.

HOUSE

OPEN

Carpentry

Concrete

HEDMAN
CONCRETE
CONSTRUCtion Co. Meramec
and colored patio
sidewalks
and
steps
made
to
your
order. Also basement cracks repaired.
Free estimates. Call UN 4-2414 after 6

pierre gh built kitchen

CER

SINK

ENTIRE

THE

DOES

Instruction

and

Schools

Custom

GReenleaf 5-1115
t
hland A ve., E Evanston
2142 Ashlan

BEAUTIFUL

TRAINED

OUR

°

iViets

a

cabinets

(and stove, refrigerator etc.)

and
bought
sold.
rebuilding; My
UN 4-7407
Associates,
KEN SWEET,

37

AND

INCLUDING KITCHEN

appraisals;

tuning and repair;

Expert

BRIGHT

%

cabinets, storage units, room
dividers and vanities

FORMICA KITCHENS
EVERYTHING NEW

INVESTMENT

PROTECT IT!

ry

Quality

Distributors
VANITIES

Direct Factory
KITCHEN ripe

hi
+ Craft
Lababapcobacinm
i
ing:

14

Repair

and

ioe mmageresae of kitchens,

Inc.

SALZBURG FESTIVAL, AUSTRIA)

2125 W. Devon

Bob

oaion

S

53

Building Maintenance

4.

eZ

:

51

Builders and Contractors

50

Piano Tuning

25

5-4030

PAINTING
AND
DECORATING
mates. CRestwood 2-1557 after 5

r

FRAZIER PAINTING AND D
ing. JU 8-0300 (bus.) or 561Specializing
in exterior
pee
insured. Using Dutch Boy Pat.
KNOLL’S

PAINTING/DECORA’

and Remodeling Service, 2710.
tree Ln., Northbrook, Ill. 2722-0464.

ALL EXTERIOR
DONE

AS

YOU

PAINTING

LIKE

IT.

PER

service. Julian Painters, OR 4-5:
PAINTING

AND

DECORATIN

Interior and exterior. G
ship. Best materials. Reas.
Gunnar Lind

1967 Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * pret
meget
Se
Ft
:
and bee Village iinet yepres rie detensinace Bluff
=,
ae.

Herald

p

�a Painting and Decorating

60

Painting, Paper Hanging
38 yrs. on N.S.

_

Interior,

Exterior.

GOOD PREPARATION

CLEAN, NEAT WORKMANSHIP
G. M. Garrett
328-0531
INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR

AINTING AND PAPER HANGING
FREE ESTIMATES
nleaf 5-3048
DAvis 8-7687-

R

E “SS
t

PAINTING

63

AL

_

$85

FREE

rates on int. and ext. painting.
r repairs.
Est.
25 yrs.;
fully
nsured. Lloyd Broberg, 743-7130.

UTTERS

CLEANED

aned
and

EXTERIOR

AND

AND

AND

GR
PAINTING,

floors

stripped,

stripped

all

and

wood

5-4365.
WALL

waxed,

stripped.

For

_free estimate. Call Don Rice, 864-8846.

COLLEGE

PAINTERS

INT. EXT. REASONABLE BID.
ay
Call PA 9-4020 after 6:30.

Roofing
LUMINUM
ws,

and

Siding

SIDING

GUARANTEED

DuPont will never peel or
cover all wood
including

e

overhangs

and

window

frames.

crack.
eaves-

ing
this area for 12 years. All
done
by our own crews. Insured.

ears.

Skokie

66

Serv-

Heating

work
Free

Contractors.

and

677-

67
ar

or

treated

asphalt

or

or
pointed.

replaced.

shingles,

Flat

repaired,

decks

coat-

recovered.
Chimneys __ tuckGutters painted and meshed.

—

Tile—Slate—Asphalt
FLAT DECKS and TUCKPOINTING
GUTTERS and DOWNSPOUTS
‘ALL WORK GUARANTEED
. F.

Bassing

ORchard

5-4030

Tree Trimming
35 YEARS

YSURED

EXPERIENCE

LICENSED

COMPETENT

Floor

Tree

PArk

L
US GIVE YOU AN ESTIMATE
_On any removal problem you have.
Jur men are experienced and insured
in all phases of tree removal. Modern

hydraulic equipment at your disposal
with the know-how to back it up. Also
wer

stump

grinding.

IM BEINLICH—The
Coe

VErnon

THOMAS
;

Firewood King

:

5-1195

J. LYNCH

SPRAYING,
FEEDING,
surgery,
modern
equipment,
trained
operators.
Our
51 years
of
perience
in
treating
North
Shore
irees is available by phoning. Mem.

s

National

National

Hilicrest

Arborist

Shade

6-4380

Tree

MAKE

DAVEY

The

d

é SING,

PArk

_

:

Arborist

TREE SPECIALISTS
Trimming, Feeding, Removal.
Power stump removal.
ALpine 1-0945

CLAVEY TREE SERVICE
TRIMMING—TREE REMOVAL
STUMP REMOVAL
PArk 9-2279.

HOME
|

MAINTENANCE—
INTERIOR

Carpentr y—Cabinet Work

Jeal With Lauer Const. Co.
_ And Save 20% On
modeling
airs
dows
anes
:
years

=

Scurry

CABLING

H. A. Morrison,
‘aying,

WE

Roofing
Siding
:
. 7

1-1254

North

IT ALL

Plumbing
Electrical
Shore

831-4767

WOODCRAFT SHOP
arpentry—Cabinet Work—Repairs
Material for Home Craftsmen
Maple Ave.
UNiversity 4-6462
Between Davis and Church

t — Classified

Service

Home

AND CLEAN UP.
Expert service.

Maintenance
FREE

72

Service

ESTIMATES
729-3374

WANTED—TYPING.
PROOFREADING
to do at
work
mail-order
or other
home. Experienced. Phone 253-8653.
LICENSED
PRACTICAL
NURSE
DEsires work. Private home or nursing
home.
All
shifts
available.
Experienced, Call 328-6356.

Rug and Upholstery Cleaning

Professional Rug Cleaning
Associated

CARPET,

Rug

&amp; ate

FURNITURE,

floor cleaning

professionally

SERVICEMASTER

Serving the
NEW
Free Estimates

SHAMPOOERS
ers

8910

for

AND

3748

done.

HOME TYPING
Manuscripts, tapes,
Experienced
Reas. rates

FLOOR

POLISH.-

FOR

M.G.

RENT

JOHNSON EQUIPMENT CO.
Oakton St., Skokie,
OR 5-7400

I WILL CLEAN YOUR TACKED DOWN
carpet
for
less
than
anyone
else
without
sacrificing
quality.
873-2387
after 9 a.m. or 493-3252 after 7 p.m.

SERVICE
letters, misc.
Dependable
272-8680

NURSE
L.P.N.
RELIEF
NURSING,
infants also. 12 to 24 hours, experienced, references.
:
Call after noon 873-2145

AND

TRIER _ township
ALpine 1-5697

rent.
ACE
RENTAL
Waukegan Rd.
YO 5-5080

SHAMPOOERS

or

Cleaners

WALL

SEC’Y.
SPEAKS
GERMAN,
French, good typist, avail. for
work Tues., Wed., 9-3. Please
T-330,
Box
60,
Wilmette,
Ill.

NURSE-LICENSED
PRACTICAL
Specializing
in
Physical
Therapy,
wants
patient
who
goes
South
for
winter. Refs. and car. 867-5755.

ESTIMATES.
GR 5-6014.

NEED NOT BE EXPENSIVE
Repair
—
install carpets.
Home
plant. Over 31 yrs. exp. Free est.

SECRETARY

EXPERIENCED TYPIST
WILL DO TYPING AT HOME,
HAVE IBM ELEC. TYPEWRITER
PARK 4-3834.

HAULING.
869-6984

Jim's Wall Washing
FREE

office
oe
0091.

|

INFANT NURSE
Newborn
preferred.
Excellent
ences. Short cases, stay or go.
Call 475-4317
LADY
WANTS
her home. Can

101

MAIDS

$25 WK.

WOULD LIKE FIVE HALF
one family. Please call
DA 8-5621.

Woman
WASHING
cleaning.

DAYS

refer-

IRONING
TO
DO
pick up.and deliver.
869-0477

Ser-

FOR

Desires Day Work
AND
Ref. GR

IRONING-SOME
5-3921

IN

Attic and Basement Cleaning
and Hauling. GR 5-4900.

Sit. Wtd.—Men

MY HOME. PICK
er. Call 869-6631.

UP

107

Help

BABY SITTING—YOUR
HOME
Hour,
day,
veek-vacation.
24
hour
service.
We
Sit Better Baby
Sitting
Inc. Call 869-0022.

RELIABLE TEENAGER
babysitting

WILL

WANTS

in Evanston

864-9057

area.

1771

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

Age
17 to 35. High school grad. No,
experience necessary. Will work with
people
interested
in travel tours
to
complete charge of his business and
itineraries. You will have an opportunity to travel U.S.A. and Europe free
on special airline programs.

EVANSTON

MATURE
WOMAN
WANTS
TO BABY
sit. $1.00 an hour. Call Mrs. Wood, 2720509, Northbrook.
MOTHER
OF ONE
WILL
CARE
FOR
working mother’s pre-school age chilMonday
Friday.
dren
through
Deerfield. 945-5196.

LET

ME

CARE

FOR

YOUR

IN MY LICENSED HOME.
Call GR 5-1294 or UN 9-9059

103

Situations Wanted—Men
Business and Professional

EXPERIENCED
MAINTENANCE
supervisor
wishes
building
manager
position.
Presently employed.
Salary
open. Write T-302, Box 60, Wilmette.
MALE
NURSE
TO CARE
patient. Willing to travel.
Call 529-2564

104

FOR

MALE

Situations Wanted—Men
Household

DALE’S STUDENT
SERVICE INC.
An
agency
w/students.§
and
nonstudents for any type work. Top
Refs.
DAvis 8-8841
GReenleaf
5-0743.
WALL
WASHING,
PAINTING,
WINdows washed, floors cleaned, stripped.
waxed,
furn,
stripped.
Attics
and
basements
cleaned.
Call
Don
Rice,
864-8846.

AUTOMOBILE
HUNTING?
A wonderful selection awaits

you in the Want

Ads.

SECRETARY
Executive Center
WILMETTE

GOOD TYPING,
SHORTHAND
SKILLS
plus
previous
office
experience
reNew
environment.
Pleasant
quired.
office building.
Good starting salary with merit rated
advancement.
Other excellent
fringe
benefits,
3712
hr. work
week.
Preemployment
tests
given
to
assure
effective placement.
Call C. C. Boyer, 869-2300.

Packaging Corp. of America
1632 Chicago Ave., Evanston
Part-Time, Permanent
Position For

Clerk Typist

CHILD

COLLEGE
SENIOR
DESIRES
BABY
sitting days, nights or weekends. Call
Sharon 724-6685.
Glenview.
COLLEGE
GRADUATE
IN
CHILD
care will baby sit for working mother
or for vacationers.
Call 729-5598

STREET

273-5180

Edens

GOING ABROAD?
a governess for your children.
Call a college grad.
At 634-3744 between 10:30 and 4:30

EMP. AGENCY

518 DAVIS

491-0600

BABY SIT

Take

274-8100
employer

AIRLINE
SHOWROOM
TRAINEE
$410 Mo.—Free

JOYCE KRAVA
272-3607
CHILD
CARE
FOR
VACATIONERS.
Wknd.
proxy.
Eve.
sittings.
Future
bookings. Compl. charge. Call 251-1726
before 5 p.m. If out call again.

Professional

We Have Openings For You
now if you have better than.
average figure aptitude and
enjoy detail work. Pleasant
working conditions, company
cafeteria, excellent benefits,
8:30 to 4:30, 5 day week.
BENEFIT TRUST .
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Personnel Department

DELIV.

Sitting

and

FIGURE CLERKS

EXPERIENCED LADY WANTS
cooking and housework.
DA 8-3077

Sit. Wtd.—Baby

Women

Wanted—Women

Business

Ironing
AND

and

.&lt;

P. COUPLE-RETIRED,
RESPON.,
wants yard and handyman
work in :
exchange for part. furn. apt. Woman
employed. 432-5832 morns. and mealtimes.

FROM 9 A.M. TO 3 P.M.
869-5583

IN

Situations Wanted—Women
Household

105

Lady Desires to Work

MATURE
WOMAN
WILL
CARE
FOR
school age children Mon. through Fri.
8:30 to 4:30-5 p.m. for working mother
Starting Sept. Own transp. DA 8-8213.

TYPING DONE AT HOME
Experience
in
business
and_
thesis
. Scientific subjects my specialty
typewriter.
Reas.
rates.
491-

CLEAN

BASEMENTS,

Situations Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

MATURE

ROOM
WASHED,
APPROX.
$70.
Windows
washed
and polished,
yard
work, Small carpenter jobs. DA 8-5945
after 7:30 P.M.

GARAGES,
Reasonable

272-7006

Answering

EXPERIENCED
CLEANING
WOMAN
wants steady work 2 days per week.
Monday and Fridays.
548-4792 after 6 p.m.

102

AVAILABLE
SEPTEMBER
15;
COLleg degree,
best stenographic
skills.
Experience:
law, medicine, engineering. Evanston preferred. Write T-275,
Box 60, Wilmette.

a

24 Hr.

$1.25 HR.
724-4722,

Will Do All Hand

2.

100

or 475-1800.

IRONING

HOURS

N.T.
SOPH.
BOY
DESIRES
WORK
of
any
kind.
Strong,
willing,
able,
and athletic. Ask for Bruce, AL 6-0229.
NEW
TRIER
HIGH
SCHOOL
BOY
wants lawn work or odd jobs. $1.75 an
hour. 1538 Central, Wilmette, 256-2983.

Service 477-0726

4-0749

Howard Employment Agency

PARTduring

WANTS
STUDENT
COLLEGE
week
a
days
2
job.
time
weekdays. Lives near Howard.
Call 274-7183 after 6 p.m.

HOUSEKEEPER—CHILD CARE
DAY WORKERS STAY OR GO

Household Appliance
Service and Repair

Wanted—Students

WINDOW,
WALL
WASHING
(AND
INgen.
painting,
exterior
and
terior
work,
of
type
any
Also
housework,
storms removed. 477-0726.

H.

3
MO 4-6656
NORTH SUBURBAN TRANSIT
&amp; EMPLOYMENT SERVICE, INC.
218 E. Ontario St.
Chicago 60611..

LAWNS
CUT, LIGHT HAULING,
ODD
jobs. 2 N.T. High School students with
own equipment and truck. Phone 446-

Bill's Cleanup Service
5

ey
MMING, REMOVAL
_ 1968 Old Willow Rd.. Northbrook
3

L&amp;S

COVERS, CUSTOM FIT,
remodeling, general sewing
for the home. Fast!!
272-0355

Situations

BELIEVE?

WORKERS

273-4849

Situations Wanted—Men
Household

WITH
Door to door bus transportation and
excellent North Shore references.
CALL MISS ARMSTRONG:

WILL
CUT
LAWN
AND
DO
YARD
work while you are on vacation. Call
256-4239 and ask for Tom.

CARPET CLEANING
FLOORS CLEANED AND WAXED

FEEDING

. Batic

98

1-5350

ett

MPLETE TREE CARE SERVICE.
ccurate
diagnosis
of tree troubles.
rrange
now for disease and insect
sprays. Radio dispatched crews. 437BOBBY R. BURRAGE
TREE EXPERT

AL

RD., NORTHBROOK
272-3273

H.S.
STUDENT
WISHING
PARTtime
work
5-9, Mon.-Fri.
Reference
and plenty of experience. Call after
7:30 p.m. Anytime, 491-1363.

WINDOW. WALL WASHING AND GEN.
HOUSEWORK. Also any type of work.
Interior and exterior painting.
WE
DO SMALL
JOBS,
LARGE
ONES
too and
repairs,
roofing,
chimneys,
Carpentry,
concrete,
etc.
Bonded,
Insured, Free estimates. R. W. S. &amp;
Associates. 235-4022.

Association

5-0514

APPT.,

DAY

LIVE-IN

EMPLOYMENT

Service

104

Also Jamaica
Girls.
Jessie
Jean
vice, 2350 Madison, Chgo. 829-0654

SEWING
MACHINES—ALL
MAKES
repair,
bought,
electrify,
sold.
New
and
used
at low cost.
Guar.
work.
Free pickup. Skowron Agency, Millen
Hardware, AL 1-3060 or 736-1670 eves.

WALLACE
HOUSECLEANING
SERvice. Wall washing;
carpet cleaning.
Compl. cleaning for vacant homes and
—.
Low prices. 864-3946 Free estimate.

Organization.

VErnon

76

MIDWEST RELIABLE
WINDOWS CLEANED
GUTTERS CLEANED

4-1300

EXPERT TREE REMOVAL

SLIP
drapes;

before 9 a.m. or after 5 p.m.

Conference

Road

1623 TECHNY

Service

Maintenance

Draperies and Slip Covers—
Custom Made

UPHOLSTERING
Draperies - Slip Covers
Decorator Fabrics
R. J. McFAUL

TAKE
THE
WORK
OUT
OF
CLEANing. Have your floors cleaned, waxed,
polished,
professionally.
All t pes of
floors, homes,
offices and industrial.
Free est. Call A. D. Klein, PA 4-1457

_ Association and International Shade
Glenview

75

FLOORS
MACH.
WAXED,
POLISHED.
Wall paneling waxed, hand polished.
Gutters cleaned
out. Chimney
flashing—roof
vents
caulked.
Asphalt—
Concrete
holes
patched.
Light
tree
trimming—small
trees.
Stone—Block
stepwalks for lawns.
Free estimates.
Call 729-2286
R.S. SERVICE Co.

RALPH SYNNESTVEDT
ee,
&amp; ASSOCIATES, INC.
:
Member of National Arborist

Sey

SALAD BOWL OR GRAND PIANO
YOU NAME IT-BIX STRIPS IT
Emerson, Evanston
864-3878

Air-Conditioning

Home

Furniture

YOU

1024

GLENBROOK HEATING SERVICE
Furnace and boiler cleaning
For appointment call
272-7493

.

House

Wanted—Women
Household

MARY POPPINS
HAZEL
MARY MEYER
MR. CLEAN
No? Good. These we don’t have. BUT
we
do have
8 Belgian
nannies,
24
Dominican
housekeepers,
15 English
and 5 South American housemen.
MILFORD OVERSEAS SERVICE
708 Church St., Evanston
UN 9-7900

BIX STRIPS ANYTHING

BUY
DIRECT
FROM
FACTORY
dealer. Minimum order 60 yds.
FRANCIS JACOBY &amp; ASSOC.
GR 5-6020
FLOOR SANDING AND REFINISHING
in the finish of your choice
Dark floors are our specialty
Free estimate
Bob’s Floor Co.
CRestwood 2-2699
MATTSON FLOOR SERVICE
9 x 12 room $19.50 complete. Sanded,
sealed and finished quality work and
materials. For dependable service
627-9535. If no answer, 766-2965
HEIGHTS FLOOR SERVICE
Tile, wood floors. Machine scrubbed,
waxed,
buffed.
Home
or
office.
Reasonable. Free estimate. 255-1131.

.

WASHING

TIME

CARPETING

guaranteed,

EXT.

‘washing,
—

GUTTERS

INTERIOR

WALL

All work
Hawk:as

ANY

65 Floor Refinishing and Covering

and painted inside $35. Paintdec. interior and exterior,
Mr. Mueller 283-4390

PAINTING
T.

$10:

Custom

Situations

WOULD

EXPERTS IN ALL TYPES OF FURNIture refinishing, repairing and reupholstering. 1,001 fabrics. Free est. 1328
Sherman, Evanston, 854-8983.
QUALITY UPHOLSTERING AND FUR.
niture Repairs. Fine fabrics.
Our 74th year in Winnetka.
4:
LINDWALL’S
808 Oak St., Winnetka
HI 6-0145

Wanted

ESTIMATES.
254-2202

101

SLIPCOVER SALE

Service

Electrical Work

and

REUPH. SOFA—$39 plus fabric; CHAIR
—$19
plus
fabric;
SECTIONAL—$24
ea. plus fabric. COMPANION SALE—
CUSTOM
FABRIC
SLIPCOVERS—
Chair—$12 plus fabric; Sofa—$22 plus
fabric. 14 Price Drapery Sale. Carpeting from
$4.69 per
yd. Work
guar.
FREE estimates, Terms avail.
CHESTERFIELD INTERIORS
Div. of Chesterfield. Upholstery Inc.
CALL 677-6350

ELECTRICAL WORK
Reasonable
Rates—Free
Estimates
Repairs—Alterations—Remodeling
Normal
100
amp.
service
—
$135.
743-5597

&gt;ERIENCED;
PAINTING,
DECOting, paper hanging. Fully insured.
west estimates. Call Mack. UN 9Spec.

Electrical

Uphoistering, Repairing
Refinishing

REUPHOLSTERY

RESIDENTIAL,
INDUSTRIAL,
AND
Commercial wiring, FREE Estimates,
Satisfaction guaranteed, DAvis 8-3058.

1-2655

. WALL
WASHING,
CLEAN
AND
oval,
storm
windows,
attic
and
basement.
All type
floors,
painting.
ree estimate. Gilbert, 491-0680..

or UN 9-1013.
6 ROOMS CLEANED,

74

ANDY'S ELECTRIC

INTERIOR

:

P. Stephens

Carpentry—Cabinet Work

COMPLETE
KITCHEN
REMODELing. All types cabinets and lavatories
made to order. Furniture repair. Call
Mr. Dawson, 251-5737 or AL 1-6709.
CARPENTRY,
REC.
ROOMS,
PANELing, built-ins, closets, shelves, and ‘all
types of work. Reasonable prices. Call
Herman, 328-3050.

WORK
APPROXIMATELY
4 HOURS
per day, 5 days per week. Afternoons
can be flexbut schedule
paaserres.
ible.

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY’ CORPORATION
2020

RIDGE AVE.
EVANSTON
Ph. 864-6050, ext. 220
All Qualified Applicants Welcome

DOCTOR'S
RECEPTION
NEIGHBORHOOD
DOCTOR
WILL
train you as his front office receptionist
to
greet
patients,
make
them

comfortable

till doctor

can

see them, ,

then escort them to examining room
(where his nurse takes over). You'll
also
do
some
light
typing,
set
appointments,
keep
reception
room
running well. $425 mo. to start. Free.
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
6028 Dempster
966-0700

secretary

$400-450

WORK
IN
THE
EXCITING
ATMOsphere
of the Board
of Trade
and”
porhane
become
a broker
yourself.
uch public contact. Accuracy more
important than speed. FREE.

brownlie personnel
708 Church
328-3400

HOURS

St., Evanston
(across from Field’s)

9-5

GENERAL

SAT.

BY

APPT.

OFFICE

EXPERIENCE
NOT
NECESSARY.
Will
train
for
varied
duties.
Good
starting salary. Call AL
1-5300, Mr.
Thomas McNulty, Business Manager.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements «
Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald « D eerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
August
a and The Village Lamplighter, serying Lake Forest-Lake, Bluff
4in64 apeili
one

10, | 967 ©

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107.

Help

107.

Wanted—Women

Business

and

Help
Business

Professional

"FORD"

and

Professional

MARQUART

oO

The

MORTON GROVE
ABOVE SUN DRUGS AT AUSTIN

5347
YOU

MAY

YO 5-2400

DEVON

REGISTER

BY

PHONE

SP 4-2828

THESE JOBS AND HUNDREDS OF
OTHERS, ALL NORTH SUBURBAN

Order

Desk to $500

STIMULATING
SPOT.
YOU'LL
HANdie customer
requests for merchandise,
expedite
delivery,
trace
shipments.

Records Supervisor to $500
YOU’LL HAVE YOUR OWN DEPT. OF
4, train and
assist your
girls, take
charge of inventory control.

| Girl Office

$550

BUILDER
OF BEAUTIFUL
SUBURB.
homes
wants Girl Friday
to handle
light bookkeeping, reception and light
secretarial duties. 9 to 5.

Executive Secretary $600
WORLD
RENOWNED
PERSONALITY
and
top
Director
needs
a
“right
hand.”’ 9-5, terrific potential, wonderful boss.

Personnel Trainee $450
FUN
JOB.
FRONT
DESK
OF
EMployment dept. Greet all job seekers,
take.
agency
and
newspaper
calls.
pres
for interesting,
rewarding
fuure.

Receptionists to $450
Very busy switchboard
Animal hospital front desk
Dental Ass’t, aid at chair
Medical Center front desk
Greet all visitors, new office

$450
$400
$450
$390
$380

Travel

$400

, Learn

little switchboard
bureau

front

Lt. typing, lt. bkpg., public contact
Dictaphone sales secy
Insurance exp., type
Personnel Mgr., will train
Receptionist-typist, assist. Dr.
Report typist
General office, type
Typist-clerk, Old Orchard
Type orders, learn teletype
Type orders, learn teletype
Become
secy, learn dictaphone
Typist, learn swhd.
Reception-typist, no swhd.
Big variety in small ofc., yg.
Reception, type 40, yg., Old Orch.

500
475
450
450
433
433
425
415
400
400
400
390
375
350
325

F.C. bkpr., exc. future
N.C.R. bookkeeper
Accounts receivable
Payroll clerks, train or exp.
Like figures? Keep inventories

350-425
390

Math grads, B.A. or M.A.
Personnel interviewer, expd.
2 coll., learn personnel
Key punch,
school or exp.
Clerical trainees, no typing
Learn swbd., no typing, 1-9 p.m.

700-900
850
550-650
350-450
325-425
325

$395

desk

OLD

$600
$425
$450
$500
$475
$450

"FORD

At

THE
EXCLUSIVE
REPRESENTAtive
for
German
manufacturer
of
scientific
instruments
and
we
are
looking for a capable young ladv w'
good
shorthand
and typing
skills to
assist our congenial sales sta‘'f
correspondence,
distribution of sales
promotion
material.
processing s7!«:
leads,
etc.
(who
knows
you
mign%t
even
learn
some
German!)
Exc.
opportunity,
salary
open.
Call
Miss
Bachman at 475-2909 to arrange for a
personal interview.

LIBRARY

North

End

of West

ORchard

up
500

SKOKIE

226 IN THE

Westmoreland

600

NEW

Parking

Lot

9-1 142

and

1737 HOWARD ST.
AT

THE “L”’ IN
NORTH SHORE BANK
Free parking in bank

AMbassador

THE
BUILDING
tenant lot

2-1 142

ASSISTANT

EXPERIENCED
ALPHA
NUMERIC
varifier.
Some
choice
of
schedule
early evening hours 6 to 9. 3 evenings
per week.
Good
location,
near N.W.
National
campus.
Executive
office,
Corporation.
Acceptable
pre-employment
test
scores and work references required.
Call C. C. Boyer, 869-2300

Packaging Corp. of America
1632 Chicago

STENOGRAPHER
WANTED.
OFFICE
hours
10 to 3.. One hour
for lunch.
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Fri.
Wonderful opportunity. Call for appt.
446-9157.
‘

Evanston

SECRETARY
WORK
WITH MANAGEMENT
GROUP.
Requirements: typing, shorthand, and
dictaphone, ability to compose letters
desirable.
Pleasant
working
condi-

tions.

WILMETTE
PUBLIC _ LIBRARY
needs
full
time
desk
assistant
for
children’s room. 5 day week, 9 to 6.
Some
evening
and
Saturday
hours.
Starting salary $350 per mo.
Prefer
some college training. Under 49 yrs.
of age. Call Helen
Siniff, Librarian,
AL 1-6430.

Ave.

New

air-cond.

building,

many

fringe
benefits
including
free insurance and sick leave. Salary dependent
on ability. Contact E. Hauser 537-8100.

CARTRISEAL

CORP.

634 Glenn Ave., Wheeling

Receptionist

—

No Typing

Do you enjoy
meeting
and working
with people, but have no skills? Then
call us. This position is FREE.
Evans Personnel 1609 Maple UN 9-3160

HOUSEWIVES -STUDENTS

|

—9 to I, 10 to2, || to3, 12 to 4, | to
Any 4 hours
5. Work longer than 4 hours if you desire. No prior
experience required, just knowledge of typing and
good accuracy. Age to 50. Our office is easily reached
by bus.

SEE MISS LEMON

Central

(Near

Green

Bay)

DAvis 8-9400
An

Equal

Opportunity

Employer

10, | 967: Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetk a

DEPARTMENT

STENO
SALES

(Beginner)

CLERK
CLINICAL

RESEARCH

Laboratories

TECHNICIANS
With
some

medical
technician
training
college, biology or chemistry.

or

TOP RATES

TRAINEES
High school graduates
biology or chemistry.

with

interest

PERSONNEL

OFFICE

8 :15 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Mondays through Fridays
(Evening and Saturday
Interviews by appointment)

Niles Ave. and Searle Parkway
Skokie
ORchard 3-3200
An

Equal

Opportunity

White Collar
Girls

CAN

YOU

TYPE?

Excellent positions in
mercial traffic, market
recruiting

creative

media,
comresearch and

writing.

CLIFF

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
No. Fee. Hours 9-5
UN 9-3520
Sat. by appt. 636 Church St., Evanston
DENTAL
RECEPTIONIST/ASST.
Are you pleasant, alert, and mature?
Do
you
have
some
typing
ability,
figure
aptitude,
and
telephone
technique?
Do
you
want
to
assume
responsibility and be depended upon?
I want and need a woman of this type
and can guarantee to fill 444 days a
week
rewardingly
while
increasing
your
job.
skills.
My
offices
are
centrally located in attractive, professional surroundings.
HIlcrest 6-4100

GENERAL

OFFICE

L'™.WITH
PERSON
OR
BEGINNER
clerical
general
for
experience
ited
not
but
helpful,
typing
Light
work.
essential.
TOP PAY AND BENEFITS.
Northbrook,
in
located
Laboratory
Mis
essential.
transporation
private
Schoenit. 272-3032.
y
Employer.
An Equal Opportunit
ACADEMIC
OFFICE
YOUNGER
woman. No typing. Work with student
Loans,
etc.
North
Evanston.
Call
Wally
Boulevard
Evanston
re on
ment.
DA. 8-7171. No Fee.
1st
Nat’l
Bank Bldg.

GENERAL

of America,

HAIR

TYPING

Travel Agency
General Office
Sales Order Clk.
Dental Asst.
Figure Clerk
File Clerk
Switchboard trainee
Accounting trainee

North
636

SWITCHBRD.

Shore

Parsoritiel

Church

Street

EVANSTON—ROOM

602 —

328-7466

17

to

35,

high

school

EVANSTON

Age

ae.
}-51

$325 f

PUSH BUTTON

open.

OR F

:

brownlie personnel
Church St., Evanston
(across from Field’s)

HOURS 9-5

SAT. BY

AP!

SALES WOMEN
SPORTSWEAR
_
FULL
AND
PART-TIME
POS!
now
available.
Top
ator.
salary
pleasant
active
shops.
Clothing
dis
ie
counts. Apply main store.

KAY CAMPBELL'S

OPERATOR

618 Davis

St., Evanston

$ Avon Calling

1 to 9:30 p.m., 542 days
Year round position. Salary open.

Openings Now

Call Mrs. Freeman, VE 5-0600
SKOKIE COUNTRY CLUB
Glencoe, Illinois

Sell Beauty
Chigo.

NO EXP.
$2.00 PER HOUR
Work in small office in Glenview. For
appointment call 729-2966.

ST.

switchbrd.-cashier
TO HANDLE

rit
mus‘

EMP. AGE

518 DAVIS

491-0600

708

PART-TIME

ees.

ered. N

experience necessary. Will wor
young
doctors,
greet
patients,
have outgoing personality.

328-3400

...
FOR
EVANSTON
RETIREMENT
home. Should be mature, experienced
woman
thoroughly
familiar
with
all
details of efficient house-keeping. May
live
in.
Permanent.
Good
salary.
Fringe benefits.
PIONEER PLACE
Grant St. and Pioneer Rd., Evanston.
DAvis 8-8700

Products

583-5147.

SERVICE
CUSTOMER
No Ty ont ne steno!
HOWARD

Sub. 965-32:

0 $4’

No

EMPLOYMENT

307 Howard St., Evanston

math!

AGENCY

-

5-18

Full and Part Time
KEYPUNCH OPERATORS
(EXPERIENCED)

Top Salary
37'/, HOUR WORK WEEK
AIR CONDITIONED OFFICES
IDEAL WORKING CONDITIONS
COMPANY CAFETERIA

The Powers Regulator Co.

STYLIST

SALES LADIES
F ULL OR PART-TIME
PLEASANT WORKING CONDITIONS.
HI 6-6162.

NO

Age

HOUSEKEEPING
SUPERVISOR

Schl.

EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY
GLENVIEW. 724-9782.

Bookkeeper
Asst. Bookkeeper
Mature, light typg.
Dictaphone &amp; g.o.
Real Estate, small
Receptionist
Medical Clinic
Personnel Clerk
Doctor’s Office
Traffic Mgr. Asst.
General Office
Dictaphone trainee
Smal] Office

DOCTORS |
RECEPTION —
$425 Mo.-Free ©

ATTRACTIVE
OPPORTUNITY
FOR
A
poised young woman
as receptionisitypist
for
a
leading
North
Shore
builder
of
quality
upper
income
homes,
Should
be
at
ease
when
meeting and talking with people. Must
convey
a
genuine
desire
to be
of
service to customers, have a pleasant
personality and telephone voice. Accuracy in typing a necessity. Age 25 to
40. Salary
$390-$430.
Call Mr.
Bergstrom.
WM. J. PULTE, INC.
272-7889

MANICURIST
FULL OR PART-TIME. NEW
Deerfield shop. Excellent salary
WI 5-5100

Ill.

GENERAL OFFICE

Inc.

869-7234
RECEPTIONIST

WOMAN
WANTED
FOR
SECREtarial work. Typing and some shorthand.
Steady.
3714
hr.
week,
no
Saturdays.
Many
company
benefits.
Call DA 8-3100.

Public

School Administrator
Sales Manager
Dictaphone, Mgr.
Administrative
Educational
Steno-gen.
off.
1 Girl Office
Student Advisor
Engineering, 1 girl
Mfg., own office
Junior, young boss
Steno, beginner

Suite 221
Evanston, Illinois

OFFICE

3 to 5 p.m.

—

BEST JOBS
SECRETARIES

708 Church Street

PERMANENT,
GOOD
TYPING,
FIG.
aptitude,
no
steno.
Some _ public
contact. Attractive North Shore office.
3714 hours. Call Mrs. Brown, 251-1854.

7 to 9 a.m.

—

No fees on these jobs

Employer

ADVERTISING
TRAINEE

NO FEES

Register With

in

Excellent
starting
salaries—Rapid
progress,
free
uniforms—low
priced
cafeteria with free milk and coffee at
lunch—spotlessly
clean,
uncrowded
work areas—no layoffs in our history
—plus
the
most
liberal
of
fringe
benefits.

APPLY

One Visit to our office
qualifies you for temporary
part-time work in loop or
your area.

Mature housewives—Good drivers
Call now James Rasor Tr. 432-7777

Corp.
|732

STENOS
TYPisiS
KEYPUNCH

EXECUTIVE

DRIVE OUR ‘‘MINI-BUSSES”’
Best part-time job
:

Addressograph - Multigraph
Evanston,

For Experienced

SECRETARY
PATENT

Help Wanted—Women

Business and Professional

Professional

Available

DRIVERS FOR SMALL TYPE SCHOOL
bus. New cars. Best wages. Exc. parttime job, 7 to 9 a.m. and 2:30 to 4:30.
We want mothers
with good driving
records. Call now for Sept. work.
James Rasor Transportation, 432-7777

PART-TIME
*

PERSONNEL

and

Job Opportunities

(2 blocks north of Oakton
2 blocks west of Skokie Hwy.)

Bldg.

KEY PUNCH PART-TIME
EVANSTON DOWNTOWN

If You Must Work Enjoy It!
POLYSCIENCE CORP.

re

ORCHARD,
SUITE

Bookkeeping-Acc'tg to $600
Handle full charge for builder
Train for payroll in new office
Accounts payable and receivabie
N.C.R. or Burroughs Bookkeeper
All around figure duties
Stock records, heavy detail to

IS

TO
600
550
550
550
540
500
500
500
500
500
475
475
450
4590
450

107.

Wanted—Women

Numerous

SECRETARY

Secy, good opp. to meet public
Secy to Vice
Pres.
Secy, manufacturing
Legal secy, expd.
Secy to Doctor
Assist. Division Mgr., secy
Publications secy
Secy to Director
Export secy, some exp.
Personnel trainee, secy
Electronics secy, no exp. nec.
Learn purchasing, secy
Secy, banking
Secy, no exp., good skills
Receptionist, lt. dictation

Help
Business

Professional

Has Openings for Women
In Office

Oldest Employment Service
Outside Chicago’s Loop

NORTHWEST

W.

and

G. D. Searle &amp; Co.

POSITIONS NEAR HOME
100%, FREE TO YOU!

5945 W. DEMPSTER

107.

Wanted—Women

Business

EMPLOYMENT

100%, FREE JOBS

Help

107

Wanted—Women

“A GOOD

PLACE

3400

W.

CO

7-630!

WORK—WHERE

TO

OAKTON

PEOPLE

SKOKIE,

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Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager

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PROFIT SHARING
PAID VACATIONS
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ILLNESS ALLOWANCE
PLEASANT MODERN OFFICE

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HERE
IS A CHALLENGING
OPPORtunity
for
an
individual
with
good
typing
and
clerical aptitude
who
is
seeking a position with a wide variety
of interesting assignments,
You
will
be
working
in
our
modern,
airAge
Department.
Credit
conditioned
open.
Attractive
starting salary
and,
many other employee benefits.
CALL

— Classified

opportunity

employers

and

members

OR

AMERICAN
2100

Dempster,

APPLY

PHOTOTCOPY
Evanston

UN

9-9000

LIKE
PERSONNEL??
WILL TRAIN
You’ll learn to greet people who apply
for positions at this well known local
electronics firm. Have them fill out
applications,
then if they
are hired
you'll take them on guided tour. Later
you’ll learn to do your own interviewing. To $450 mo. salary. Free.
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
6028 Dempster
966-0700

SECRETARY

TO V.P.

ASSOCIATE
TO V.P.
FOR
STUDENT
services
needs
mature
gal
with
excellent shorthand and typing skills.
Office located on north side campus.
Send
resume
to
820
N.
Michigan,
Chicago or call Personnel at WH
40800.
LOYOLA
UNIVERSITY
An Equal Opportunity Employer

GIRL FRIDAY

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

SERVICE
DAvis

8-6880

NURSES AIDES
NEEDED
FOR
PRESBYTERIAN
home.
All shifts,
5 day
week,
one
meal furnished. Call 492-2906 or apply
in person. 3131 Simpson, Evanston.
POOL
GUARD
AT
EVANSTON
Y.M.C.A.
Monday,
Wed.,
Friday.
911:15 a.m. Must have current life Sav-

ing certificate.
GR

of the

Contact

5-7400.

Jan

Huffman,

‘i

PART-TIME-WOMEN

PICK
UP
AND
DELIVER
FULLER
orders.
$2.00
HR.
GUARANTEED.
Call Lillian, PA 4-5721 or JU 3-4250.

HOSTESS, EXPERIENCED
Evenings, 3 or 4 nights. Top salary.
Own
transportation,
Ignatz &amp; Marys
Grove Inn. 824-7141.

Mature Saleswoman

Wanted,

:

WILMETTE GIFT SHOP.
ALpine 6-3933

PHONE 677-1932
SKOKIE, ILL.
equal

Evanston

FULL OR PART-TIME
Day or eve., exc. working conditions.
EVANSTON COFFEE SHOPPE
1714 CENTRAL STREET
475-9211

7447 SKOKIE BLVD.
are

Dempster,

EXP. WAITRESS

SEARS, ROEBUCK &amp; CO

We

APPLY

LEWIS

.

Es
e

OR

AMERICAN
PHOTOCOPY

1618

MONDAY through FRIDAY

4

Pip

EVANSTON
EDUCATIONAL
ASSOC.
wants a Girl Friday for their Director
of Research. Must type. FREE.

2

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BENEFITS:

INTERVIEWS:

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SECRETARY

in Skokie

EMPLOYEE

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You will enjoy our modern
air-conditioned office, low
cost cafeteria, and many unusual employee benefits.

— SEARS OUTSTANDING

~, JUNIOR SECRETARIES
-,

ee thes

UN 9-9000

AVAILABLE FOR QUALIFIED:
_,

ee

This interesting opportunity
as secretary to our national
service manager is just the
thing for an alert young woman with good typing and
shorthand skills, who is bored
with her routine assignments.
If you prefer varied and chal-lenging duties and have the
] ability to work without close
supervision you will be pleased
with the wide variety of administrative duties involved
in this position.

2100

_

nee

eg SRE

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

the entire Midwestern Territory Offices Moving Soon to

Suburban

see

ot OG

CO

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

2

Sk

107.

~ National Executive Offices
in Skokie
- Offers Exciting

.

Bes S8 a

Professional

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GENERAL OFFICE GIRL
Good
typing
required,
Anticipate
growing
responsibilities,
Central Wilmette. ALpine 1-8520.
CASHIER—PART-TIME
weekends. Apply in person.
VARSITY THEATER
1710 Sherman Av., Evanston.

For

Chicago.

Merit

Employment

Committee

Full Time
OWN
field

Dental

Assistant

TRANSPORTATION.
NORTHprofessional bldg. 446-4330.
.

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Help Wanted—Women

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Business

and

107.

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION
WOULD

WELCOME

THE

have

openings

OPPORTU-

for:

~Flexowriter Operator
BUT
long
skill
this

EXPERIENCE
PREFERRED,
will train woman
interested in
term employment.
Basic typing
required
to
learn
to
operate
equipment.

Production
GOOD

Artist

OPPORTUNITY

FOR

RECENT

college art major or art school grad in
our Adveriising Department. Paste-up
work,
filing of art work
and
some
layout. Excellent starting salary and
working conditions.

TYPING

AND

week,

from

APTITUDE

9 a.m.

CALL

1630 Chicago
An

17
to
35,
high
school
grad.
No
experience
necessary.
Greet customers, schedule appointments and assist
young
V.P.
in
various
interesting
functions. Must be willing to take one
trip to Europe
and
Latin
America
every 6 months.
EVANSTON
EMP.
AGENCY
518 Davis Street
273-5180.
491-0600

|.B.M. KEYPUNCH
PART-TIME
OPERA-

~
Room

TRAVEL

CLERK

EVANSTON

8-0100

EVANSTON

dies’

apparel,

PERSONABLE
for

full time.

AND

and
and

GIRL,
FULL
OR
PART-TIME
OR
student
whose
school
starts late to
work in roadside vegetable
store in
Wilmette. Phone AL 1-2325.

LA-

Call 729-2045.

SECY. NO
SHTD. PUBLIC
CONTACT.
ersonnel
Travel optional. Interesting
field. Call Dorothy Parks Placement,
328-7622.

LADY

NATIONAL
for pre-school.

only.

LAUNDRY

PICTURE

FRAMING
OPERATION
needs womean to cut mats and work
with fabrics,
full or part-time.
Call
Mr. Clausen, HI 6-2100.

seeoR

bp!

HAS

IM-

mediate
openings
will train
for
reand
dictaphone
cords
department
secretary. Call 869-3655.

ASSISTANT

Afternoons

272-2450

ORGANIZATION

HELP NEEDED

Neilsen’s Laundry
R 5-3716.

Evanston—839
Arlington

(send

Call or see Mr.
2-1000

MUST BE
AND HAVE

Apply

ATTRACTIVE

woman

22

PRESENTABLE

to:

38

to

sell

YOUNG

the

most

EVANSTON
FIRM
IS LOOKING
FOR
an
Executive
secretary
for
their
President. Excellent potential. FREE.

EWIS

NURSE

SERVICE
DAvis

8-6880

AID

EXC.
OPPORTUNITY
TO
LEARN
A
profession
while
you
earn
a _ good
living.
7 a.m. to 3 p.m. shift. Small
health care center offers good wages
and fine fringe benefits.
Call DA
83042.

Thurs.

Ext.

321

GR

POSITION

shorthand

helpful.

SECRE.members.
abilit
to

Liberal
paid

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
1812

Chicago Av.
An Equal Opportunity

Employer

POSITION

Now

Open

WILMETTE STATE BA\
Contact

Mr.

An

Goodin

or Mr.

Equal

Opportunity

Empleo

local

school

OR

$400

FIG-

708

9-5

SAT.

OFFICE

TELEPHONE

Old Orchard

ROUND

OPERATOR

Shopping Center OR

SERVICE
IF you

LIKE

ce

WORKING

relations

BY

APP'T.

POSITIONS

NEW TRIER HIGH SCHOOLS
Full and school
year office positions
are open at the
East and West High
Schools.
Good
typing
is necessary,
shorthand not required. 40 hour week.
No
Saturdays.
Please
phone
Mr.
Larsen 446-7000, ext. 379 for appt.
PART-TIME
GIRL
FRIDAY
TO HANdle all office details. Should be
good
oer and accurate bookkeeper.
Work
schedule
can
be _ adjusted.
Pay
commensurate with time and —.
n
Ideal
for
mother
with
children
school. Office located at Howard and
Western. Call 465-1121.

RS

a

ae

aie

WITH

work.

F1

No

LEWIS

EMPLOYMENT
1618

eed

REP

in
person
and
by
ple
company will train you to
REE.

Church St., Evanston
(across from Field's)

HOURS

YEAR.

ASS’T. CASHIER-CLERICAL
WO
35 hour week. Salar
plus commi
pete
vacation,
pai
c
Blue Cross an
lue Shield, generous
emplo
“@
count. Enjoy working in most
surroundings.
si

pn

brownlie personnel
328-3400

TIME

ae

a

Orrington

LAUNDRY HELPER

2

FOR
RETIREMENT
HOME.
GOC
pay. 5-day week. Meals ang ue
orm:
furnished. Apply in person. Take
N.
bus to door.
x

PIONEER PLACE
St. and Pioneer Rd., Evans‘
DA 8-8700
:

Grant

GENERAL
No

exp.

new

OFFICE

necessary.

1-man

us

On

office in Glenview.

Glenview.
Call 729-2966.

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SWITCHBOARD
- CASH
5 DAY WEEK, 9 TO 6.
JENNINGS CHEVROLET

ADS.

THESE

241 Waukegan Rd., Glenview.
729-1
WOMAN: FULL
OR har
PART:
Professior
d
Orc
Old
in
.A.
for C.P
al Bld. Experienced in typing
cial statements and bookkeeping.
‘OR 6-9200
s
RECEPTIONIST
AND
LIC
Pleas
switchboard, 8 to 4 p.m.
-surroundings
Ei
limit.

age limit.
3726.

learn. Apply at F. S. Kresge
Cc
Waukegan
Rad., Deerfield.
‘

$500
$375
$400
$500
$500

TRAINEE
CO. WILL
MURPHY
1612

328-3400

708 church st., evanston

TRAIN
EMPLOYMENT

Chicago,

“BEAUTY

U

COUNSELORS”

9-

&amp;

HAS O

SECRETARY—SOME
BOOKKEE
Full time. Photo studio in Eva
Rodgers,

COST

Excle.

UNiversity

CLERK—NO

benefits.

$390

4-7322.

EXPER.

to start.

MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SE
1612 Chicago, Evanston. UN
DENTAL

APPT.

Evanston.

;
FRI
gta: U

ganizational and sales openings.
cellent opportunity.. No canvass
Flexible hours. Call PA 9-1566.

Mr.

BY.

be

Hy

BOOKKEEPER AND CASH
Full or part-time. Must be e

PAGES

SAT.

in

Live in or out.
Mgr

Full

time.

will train.

ASSISTANT

No

WA

experience

Light

typing.

|

N

No

9-95

nec

oe aetna

‘D

Call 272

Classified

es

BR

_

tions
open
in
fine
women’s.
children’s epeciely store for:
SALESWOM E

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~
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff
wea

M

1200 CENTRAL AV.
WILMETTE
AL 1-8100

BEST &amp; CO.

Evanston
Employer

| TYPIST WITH ACCOUNTING
ure apt. FREE.

brownlie personnel
9-5

CLERICAL

FULL

AS

our faculty
plus
the

Customer. Setvice Glens
2S. ose ro
to
Correspondents for Publishing Firm ...........
Secretaries for Publishing, Finance
............
Secretary... «2 git one 3..5.°. Sa
Secretory. —.cAIF OMS:
Ss See

HOURS

Evanston,

5-1560

YOU are in DEMAND
at GOOD wages! FREE

OTHER

Ave.,

Opportunity

1232 Central Av., Wilmette
1-4300

WITH business experience or a degree, and the desire
to work:

OUR

Equal

or Fri.

young married
women....

SEE

1630 Chicago
An

The Hollister Newspapers
AL

SECY. $500

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

Graham

benefit program includes 3 weeks
vacation and tuition reduction.

effective
form
of
advertising
ever
devised.
Look
at the advantages
to
you:
Potential earnings of $1,000 per month
based on salary plus commission.
Lifetime security
Pleasant working conditions. Working
with successful business men.
674-7331

1618

EXPERIENCED TYPIST
PLEASANT
TELEPHONE

Betty

organize,

Il.

Insurance Company &gt;

At The

VOICE. CONGENIAL,
AIR-CONDITIONED OFFICE.

tary to one of
Good
typing

Shermer Rd.
Northbrook,
An Equal Opportunity Employer

2

Hwy.

SECRETARY

CULLIGAN INC.
1657

Heights—1806 Northwest
CL 9-3500

RESPONSIBLE

Lorig

are an experienced operé
or are willing to learn.W
a five day, 37!/&gt; hour we
Of
our modern Home
building. To train you mt
have at least 20-30 wpm °
ing skills and career p
Salary commensurate with
perience. Come in or call
Bell at 475-7900 for more
formation.
Washington National

Chicago Av.
DAvis 8-0555

144 DAY WEEK
Monday: 8:30 to 5:30
Tuesday: 8:30 to 12:30

reminders _ to

Hours 9 to 3
5 day week
Light Steno
pleasant office atmosphere

Excellent opportunity if

Telephone Sales
PERMANENT PART-TIME

SECRETARY—PART-TIME

wi

receptionist and dental assistant.
all GReenleaf 5-7129.

DRIVER-TEACHER'’S

appointments

COLLEGE
GRADUATE,
GOOD
ACAdemic
background
for
position
as
registar
in
private
academic
high
a3 ool. Write T-327, Box 60, Wilmette,
SECRETARY—$600. NO FEE
Lots of proc contact. Top
notch co.
MURPHY
EMPLOYME
SERVICE
1612 Chicago, Evanston. UN 9-9510

FOR

ACTIVE

Girls

Fri. from 9:30 to 3.

POINT OF VIEW
GIRLS

Manicurists

WOMEN’S
LOCKER
ROOM
ATTENdant for Evanston Y.M.C.A. Monday
through
Fri. 8:45 to 12 and 1:15 to
3:30 p.m. Sat. 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. Contact Jan Huffman at GR 5-7400.

CHAM.

Workpower

merit
salary
paid
vacation,

some) learn to answer questions. Age
open.
Salary open.
Doctor wants
to
talk
to
you.
Free
IVY,
4770
N.
oe
BR 5-0400, 7247 W. Touhy, SP

SKILLS

REGISTER
NOW,
IN PERSON,
FOR
immediate-fall or winter work assignments
for
our
customers
in
their
offices-no loop. Full days-full weeksfull months.
Phone for appt. or come
in. We are your ‘‘personal’’ service.

amongst you ad-readers
Doctor wants:
you _ are

EXECUTIVE

WOMAN
WANTED
FOR
PART-TIME
work at Holy Cross Rectory, 724 Elder
Ln., Deerfield.
If interested,
further
information can be obtained by calling
Mrs. Delaney, 945-0430, Mon. through

SALESLADY
Permanent, full time position.
ALLEN STATIONERS INC.
AL 1-7940

EXPERIENCED

1-4300.

FOR DOWNTOWN EVANSTON LAW
office.
Must
take
dictation
and
be
good typist. Previous legal experience
not necessary. 5 day week, air cond.
office. Call 864-7300 for appointment.

FULL CHARGE BOOKKEEPER
For
an
industrial
company.
Any.
knowledge
of
construction
helpful.
Salary
negotiable.
No
fee.
Evans
Personnel, 1609 Maple, UN 9-3160.

2

ALpine

SECRETARY

ASSEMBLY OF TEACHING AIDS.
Full
time.
New
plant.
Clean,
light
work. Call Don Corson, 272-7810.
HUBBARD SCIENTIFIC Co.
2855 Shermer Rd.
Northbrook, Ill.

FOR

Hayes,

HEALTH

friendly,
good with people, like talking
on the phone,
type
just enough
for
bills, a few letters and. live in this
neighborhood. Doctor will train you to
be his receptionist. You'll greet and
get to know his patients, arrange their

Very

FOR TOP SALON IN NORTH SHORE 3
days.
Top.
salary
for ° outstanding
work. Call Mr. or Mrs. Roland at 9454787 between 8 and 10 p.m. All calls
will be kept strictly confidential.

TRAVEL

ber
of Commerce.
Responsible
interesting
position.
Shorthand
dictaphone. 5 gay week.
8-1500

BUREAU)

2 Part-Time Shampoo

Bureau.
Excellent
for
younger
girl
without typing. Permanent. Call Wally, Boulevard Evanston Employment
DA 8-7171 No Fee. ist Nat'l Bk. Bldg.

SECRETARY

Mrs.

2 Part-Time

International
Evanston

FORCE

Golf Mill Professional Bldg.
202, Niles
299-4495
Hours: 9 to 5 daily

Call

Typists

ALL OFFICE

LOANS

PERSONNEL
DEPARTMENT
Evanston
Chicago Av.
An Equal Opportunity Employer

Somewhere,
is the gal

EXPERIENCED
OR
TRAINEE

EDUCATION

DOCTOR |S
LOOKING FOR
A RECEPTIONIST

IN CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT
of Suburban
Newspaper.
Must
have
typing skill, will train for key punch.
Many
Company
benefits,
pleasant
surroundings.

FOR

INTERESTING
secretarial
positions
with
diversified
duties
in
international
organization.
Hours 8:30 to 4:45. Excellent benefits.
Av.,

1812

Clerical Position

Stenographers-Typists

Ridge

Ill.

Employer

SERVICE

OF

Regularly
scheduled
increases,
3
weeks
tuition reduction.

SEC’Y
TO
THE
VICE-PRES.
IN
charge of public relations you'll have
much
public
and
client
contact.
A
really interesting
position for world
famous
suburban
firm.
$520 mo.
to
start. Free.
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
6028 Dempster
966-0700

DOROTHY
PARKS
PLACEMENT
627 Grove, Evanston
328-7622

1600

TASK

SCHOOL

Secretarial
and
general
office
positions are available today in the above
areas
to
assist
faculty
and
staff
members
with
correspondence,
records,
class
work,
student
inquiries,
reports, etc. Accuracy,
dependability
and good typing required.

EXECUTIVE
SECRETARY
PUBLIC RELATIONS

Excellent opportunity with academic
organization
for
trained
person—responsibilities will include supervising
small office. See us today.

DA

Opportunity

(TEMPORARY

ACCOUNTING

Rotary

GEOLOGY
GRADUATE

AS

tor
for 026
Alpha
numeric.
Choose
your
own.
hours.
Handy
to
bus
transportation.
Excellent
pay
and
working
conditions.
8051
N.
Central
Park Av., Skokie.
267-6777

TRAIN

INVESTMENTS

STUDENT

Taking cover from
deluge of orders
for KEYPUNCH
OPERATORS,
SECRETARY-STENOS,
COMP.
OPERATORS.
Only
you
can
give
the
all
clear signal by filling these orders.

$420 Mo.-Free

KEYPUNCH

Evanston,

_

IBM KEYPUNCI

Bookkeeping Mach. Opers.
Switchboard Opers.
Dictaphone Opers.
Keypunch Opers.
Stenographers
Bookkeepers
Clerical

BIOLOGY

TRANSPORTATION

TORNADO
WARNING!

Welcome

STRAIGHT
RECEPTION

WILL

Equal

Ave.,

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

Professional

EXPERIENCED

CHEMISTRY

STUDENT

BELL

and

RESEARCH

PHYSICS

Insurance Company

EVANSTON
2020 RIDGE AV ’
Ph. 864-6050, ext. 220

EXPERIENCED

MRS.

107

Wanted—Women

TEMPORARY
OFFICE
JOBS

ALUMNI

SCHOOL

Washington National

to 5 p.m.

Applicants

Help
Business

PAYROLL

475-7900

FOR

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION
All Qualified

107.

Professional

AUDITORY

Good starting salary and periodic merit salary increases.
Many fine benefits including
profit sharing and group insurance. For an appointment

figures
required in these interesting
positions
for mature
young
women.
Promotional possibilities unlimited.
5 day

and

NORTHWESTERN
UNIVERSITY

An interesting and challenging
position is now open for a |’
competent woman with good
typing (50-55) and shorthand
(80-100) skills. Diversified work
with congenial associates in
beautiful modern offices.

Clerk Typists
GOOD

Business

Professional

ADMISSIONS

nity of discussing with you the many
opportunities
now
available,
your
future prospects with American; arid
our complete fringe benefit program,
including Health and Life Insurance;
Profit Sharing and Retirement,
Education Plan and Employee Discounts.
We

and

Help Wanted—Women

107

Wanted—Women

SECRETARY

A Good Company To Go With
A Good Company To Grow With
-

Help
Business

Professional

Sees

:

�107

Business and Professional

Help Wanted—Womes
Business

SUTIVE SECRETARY

ENGING

POSITION

FOR

Comptometer

ts.

37142

hour

range

week.

ANY

You

of fringe

SKILLS

Can

ae

ANDING
NATIONAL
ORGANIZAhas
interesting
assignment
in
onnel Department for alert young
an
with good typing. Prefer some
arial experience but not essenx00d starting salary, top fringe
program.

When

You

Fun

Work

and

Secretary
Excellent
opportunity
for
a
bright
aggressive young woman who has had
some previous secretarial experience
to
become
associated
with
Zenith
Radio
in
its
engineering
facility
located
in
Evanston.
The
selected
applicant will possess above average
skills plus the ability to deal with all
levels of personnel.

For

Profit

Zenith

With

PAD

DING

DATA

Jepartment

of national

organization

res young woman for position as
punch operator. Age 20 to 30, high
graduate,
2 years
experience
erred. Good
starting salary, top
benefits. 3712 hour week,

ERICAN HOSPITAL

we

E AV.

869-2580, Ext. 416

_Equal Opportunity

EVANSTON

offer many
fine benefits, good
ty and working conditions, and a 7
day. For interview phone Mrs.

_&amp; Chemical Corp.
5401 Old Orchard
YO
Equal

475-3500
Room 308

Old Orchard
Prof. Bldg.

677-5130
Room 512

24 Hr. Ans. Serv.
332-5210

resting spot in Accent Internationlivision
for
an
aggressive
selfting
type
secretary
with
good
ng and shorthand skills.

$450-$525
And really sharp young lady can soon
be
earning
a_
four-figure
salary
monthly!
Publishing
executive
wiil
count on you to make decisions, take
complete charge of his business and
personal
detail.
He’s
very
active
socially
so
you'll
meet
lots.
of
important people, have op ortunity to
make many new contacts. No fee.

491-0600

-ECEPTIONIST $400
SUBURBAN
to peor aie a
train) and be

ping. FREE

FIRM
WANTS
A
small switchboard
their Receptionist.

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE

-Orrington
¥

—

DAvis

ST.
273-5180

RECEPTIONIST

LEWIS

_

EMP. AGENCY

518 DAVIS

8-6880

IF YOU

ENJOY

with people,
Some typing

PERSONAL

thisis the
required.

job

CONTACT
for

you.

CLIFF

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
No Fee. Hours 9-5
UN 9-3520
Sat. by appt. 636 Church St.
Evanston

HIGH SCHOOL GRADSHOUSEWIVES
SINGLE GIRLS

dave A Job That Counts With
=

ILLINOIS

An

Equal

Opportunity

BELL

promoti

including

eepme Pe
Jobs

regular increases,

tunities, etc.

tuition aid,

Chicago

Ave.

work

near

NILES,

MORTON

GLENVIEW

zlenview and Highland Park.

St., Evanston
(across from Field's)

SAT.

BY

pp

y

Evanston

1520 Chicago

CONTACT.

$450

EVANSTON BANK WILL TRAIN YOU
to be in charge of new accounts. Much
public contact. Typing and light steno
needed. 8:30-4. FREE.
SERVICE
DAvis

869-9915

An Equal Opportunity
a sified
4

IN

International

BUEHLER LTD.

5401

Old Orchard Rd., Skokie
Mr. Surek, YO 6-8500
Equal Opportunity Employer

2120 GREENWOOD ST.
EVANSTON
475-4700
dental assistant

DO
YOU
ENJOY
WORKING
WITH
figures?
We
have
many
interesting
positions open for girls who have an
aptitude for figure detail. Experienced
or
will
train.
To
$500.
FREE.
EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

PROGRESSIVE
COMPANY.
NEW
plant
with
beautiful
modern
_airconditioned offices. Good wages with
extraordinary
employee
benefits.
Phone
or
come
in
for
personal
interview and let us explain how we
can improve and secure your future.

Minerals

&amp; Chemical Corp.
An

SERVICE
DAvis

274-8100
employer

TYPIST
SECRETARY

AC-

to
a
to

Department

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

EXPERIENCE
will train right

BUT

brownlie personnel
708 Church
328-3400

8-6880

to $400

PREFERRED,
girl. Free.

HOURS

St.,

Evanston

(across
9-5

from

Field’s)
SAT. BY

APP’T.

Dept. Secretary
Fine opening in Sales Dept. for qualified dictaphone
typist. Varied and interesting duties.

bonus Clerk
Good figure aptitude needed for computing and figuring factory bonuses. Prefer some calculator experi-

Keypunch

BOOKKEEPING
DEPT.
MACHINE
operator, permanent position. Experience preferred, but will train. Glencoe
National Bank, 333 Park Av., VE 52800, see Mr. Schinler.

SALARY. EXCELLENT
HI 6-5969.

TIPS.

WOMAN CAB DRIVERS WANTED
FULL OR PART-TIME. DAYS OR
WEEKENDS. EXCELLENT INCOME.
Apply 8015 Lawndale, Skokie.

2

Alpha and Numeric. Prefer at least 6 months experience.

Clerk-Typist
Should be experienced typist. Also includes filing and
various clerical duties.

Figure Clerk
Applicant should have above average figure aptitude
for this cost estimating trainee position.
These are all permanent positions with an established,
growing firm. You'll enjoy pleasant working conditions
in modern air conditioned offices, cafeteria on premises,
paid holidays and vacation, bonus half-days, group
insurances and Profit Sharing Trust Fund.

TO WORK

NEED

OWN

446-7450.
OPENING
IN
PLANT
CAFETERIA
for
woman
for
counter
service
in
Morton Grove. Call Miss Craig, at YO
5-0700, ext. 278.

125 Church

DENTAL ASSISTANT

362-5520

GOOD HOURS. WILL TRAIN.
SALARY
OPEN.
251-0085.

Employer

OPPORTUNITY

3100

R.N.
AND
L.P.N.
BY
EDUCATION
for
small
modern
nursing
home.
Excellent salary, good working conditions,
benefits.
For
information
call
869-7744 or 273-4402.

OWN.

1771

ence or will train.

RECEPTION
‘RELIGIOUS
ORGANIZAtion Evanston. Simple switchboard. V.
Light
typing.
Good
hours.
Prefer
Mature. Call Wally, Boulevard Evanston Employment
Service. DA
8-7171.
No Fee. Ist Nat’l. Bk. Bldg.

YOUR

Personnel

Ill.

8-6880

Opportunity in prestige organization.
Plush surroundings and benefits. See
Dorothy Parks Placement, 627 Grove,
Evanston. 328-7622.

ON

Libertyville

Employer

SECRETARY $115

FULL TIME MANICURIST

Illinois Bell Telephone

Evanston,

Opportunity

APP’T.

TO TEACH
1 CLASS
A WK.
FOR
hrs. Excellent pay. Call ID 2-8868.

Now

Ave.

We
offer exceptional workin
conditions, good salary and benefits,
and
opportunities for advancement. Hours
8:30 to 4:15. For interview phone Mrs.
Lynch.

1618

Qualified Int. Decorator
A

paid holidays, excellent transportation, free parking lot,
company cafeteria, paid va- cation, outstanding pension
plan, lovely new building on
Howard Street, 8:30 to 4:30,
5 day week.

BENEFIT TRUST ©
LIFE INSURANCE Co.

LEWIS

Your
boss
is ‘‘idea
man’
for well
known cosmetic firm. He dreams up
new
contests,
give-away
promotions,
TV gimmicks. You'll be his confidential gal . . . assist him in every way.
Fast
raises
plus
excellent
benefits.
Free IVY, 4770 N. Lincoln, BR 5-0400,
7247 W. Touhy, SP 4-8585.

TOP

now available in Evanston, Wilmette, Skokie,

National

FIGURE CLERKS

GROVE,

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

or

for

counting Department for a person
handle
filing
system.
Must
have
good clerical aptitude and be able
do light typing.

home!

brownlie personnel

PUBLIC

Office

Hall, 475-7900,

|-2 years experience, typing
55-65 wpm. Free insurance,

FILE CLERK

Evanston

328-3400
HOURS 9-5

Equal

EXCELLENT

—even_
Northfield,
Highland
Park,
Lake
Forest.
We
have
opportunities
for your abilities. FREE.

708 Church

Personel

Professional

Insurance Company needs ex- _
perienced transcribers with

Employer

WAITRESSES

ee

Chicago
An

Packaging Corp. of America

NCR

A Service Representative — a high school education (some college— even better) can qualify you
to work with your own group of customers. All the
way from establishing service to billing records.

our

records.

a confidential interview.

1630

LEWIS

nation's communications network. You can handle
Long Distance calls, Information numbers, emergency calls, etc.

Visit

call Mrs.

and

DICTAPHONE
OPERATORS

If you have good typing skills
(45-50 wom), we will train you
for one of our interesting
clerk-typist openings. You'll
be typing policies, forms letters, and

Help Wanted—Women
Business

Insurance Company

3715 hour work
week,
good
starting
salary
with
advancement
opportunities, fine fringe benefits and working
conditions. Pre-employinent tests Riven
to
assure
you
are
effectively
Placed.
Call C. C. Boyer 869-2300

1632

107.

Professional

Washington

Responsible
position,
modern
computerized
accounting
operation.
Requires
good
figure
aptitude,
typing
ability, some
previous
experience
in
accounting or clerical work.

1618

Bell benefits

condi-

ACCOUNTING CLERK
EVANSTON DOWNTOWN

TOP-NOTCH
SECRETARY

EVANSTON

Rd., Skokie

6-3000, Ext. 2593
Opportunity Employer

working

ZENITH RADIO
1900 N. AUSTIN

WORK

Evanston
1609 Sherman

Employer

pleasant

and

AA PISTS

PHONE R. VOLPE FOR
APPOINTMENT, 745-3227

Lifesavers, Inc.
TEMPORARY

offers

tions
and
a full
range
of benefits
including profit sharing and company
paid Blue Cross-Blue Shield.

STIVERS

PROCESSING

Help Wanted—Women
Business

FOR OUR ENGINEERING
OFFICES LOCATED IN
EVANSTON

Make

IDLE DAYS
IDEAL DAYS

_ PERSONNEL DEPT.
SECRETARY

107.

Business and Professional

Operators

OFFICE

[

Help Wanted—Women

Professional

Temporary

woman with good background in
live secretary
skills.
Personal
tive, excellent typing, dictaphone
prience.
Salar
commensurate

perience, Wide

and

FULL TIME CASHIER
5 days per week, no nights. Apply in
person, REGAL WELLS PHARMACY,
901 Chicago Av., Evanston. UN 4-6966.

CONTACT

MISS BYRNE

H.M. HARPER
8200 LEHIGH AVE.
YO 6-6000
An

Equal

CO.
MORTON

Opportunity

GROVE
IN 3-4100

Employer

Evanston Review ° Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announceme
nts * Northbrook Star ° Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager « Highwood Herald
August 10,1987
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff
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Help Wanted—Women

107

Business

Business and Professional

CORPORATE

MANAGER

EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR AN
experienced secretary to work for our
personnel manager directly responsible
for
executive
recruiting
and
selection. Must
enjoy
public contact
and
a
busy
working
atmosphere.
Position involves
interesting diversified activities including heavy correspondence and phone work.
The individual we are seeking must
have excellent shorthand and typing
skills and must be able to handle the
variety of situations that occur when
dealing
with
a
large
number
of
people.
Pleasant
surroundings,
good
salary,
and a comprehensive benefit program.
We
are a fast growing international
manufacturer
of
hospital-medical
products.

Baxter
Laboratories,
An

Av.

Equal

SALES,

COLLEGE

Editorial and Accounting ‘Departments
need high school graduates with good

ORDER
CUSTOMER

DEPARTMENT

needs young woman to aid in
ing customer
accounts.
Light
required.

servictyping

729-3000
SCOTT,
FORESMAN
&amp; CO.

Call

Mrs.

Crocker

for appointment.

Real Estate Dept.
Secretary
APP
1825 GLENVIEW RD.
GLENVIEW
OR PHONE 729-1900

RECEPTION
$100 WEEK

PLEASE CALL FOR APPT.
MONDAY, 675-7260.

WORK
WE

THERE
Is A CONSTANT
FLOW
OF
visitors, business men and callers at
the offices of this excellent suburban
firm and they will train you as the
official
greeter.
You’ll
learn
to set
appt. schedule, check arrivals off your
list. Light typing and neat appearance
req’d.
for
this
all
public
contact
ope
Free
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
6028 Dempster
966-0700

Ist Federal Savings &amp; Loan
Ass'n. of Wilmette
TELLER |
FULL TIME
Experienced, or applicant who will be
willing
to
learn.
Liberal
fringe
benefits and good starting salary.
Contact Mr. Nashalman
L 1-7200
1210 Central Av., Wilmette
ACCOUNTS
RECEIVABLE—AGE
open.
Evanston
company
needs
responsible person for accounts receivable
position.
Prefer
2 yrs.
credit
collection experience. Average typing.
Should
be
self-starting
and
able
to
work
on
own,
Exc.
potential
and
liberal co. benefits. Cab to Downtown
Evanston. Good salary. GR 5-9004.
ONE
GIRL
OFFICE
NORTH
EVANSton $500 to start 9-5. 5 days. General
secretary.
Call
Wally.
Boulevard
Evanston Employment. DA 8-7171. No
Fee. Ist Nat’l Bk. Bldg.

McCormick

636

HAVE

ON

CORP.

Blvd.,

Skokie.

AT SCHOOL
OPENINGS

IN

LIFF

SEC’ Y-SALES-BOOKKEEPER
In pleasant air-conditioned new store.
No.
1. Evanston
bus
stops
right in
front of door. Good starting salary for
right
person.
Experience
in kitchen
business, construction and or building
material
field
preferred
but
not
necessary.
Apply
by mail or phone,
day
or
night,
for
appt.
with
Mr.
Karlson at
KARLSON HOME CENTER, INC.
1815 Central St., Evanston, 491-1300

RECEPTIONIST

OPERATOR

NORTH
EVANSTON.
AMBITIOUS
OPerator can make $200 a week salary
and commission. 5 day week. 9-5
Call GR 5-1718

FULL
TIME
POSITION
AVAILABLE
in local
insurance
office.
Insurance
experience desirable. Congenial working conditions.
Salary commensurate
with experience. 724-6000.

GIRL
PART-TIME
TO
HANDLE
Billing
and
Acct’s
receivable
work.
Knowledge
of bookkeeping and oper.
of NCR
Billing
and
posting
Mach.
helpful. Light typing. Call GR 5-1192.

CLERK-TYPIST
Part-time, 9 a.m. tol p.m. and 1 p.m.
to 5 p.m.,'5
days,
$2.50
per
hour.
Located Uptown National Bank Bldg.
Call LO 1-4605

MEDICAL TECHNICIAN
For pediatric office in Glenview, parttime
daily
except
Friday.
Good
salary.
Air-cond.
office.
Call
PA
4-

Home.

No Selling. Call 343-6096.
FEMALE
BEAUTY
OPERATOR
Experienced; full or part-time. Salary
plus commission.
Roberts
Hair Styling. Glenview. PArk 4-0333.
KEY PUNCH—$433 to start. No fee. New
offices. Local Excel. benefits.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE
1612 Chicago, Evanston. UN 9-9510
DINING
ROOM
GIRL’ FOR
RETIREment home. Permanent. No. 3 bus to
door.
Apply
Pioneer
Place,
2320
Pioneer Rd., Evanston. DAvis 8-8700.

MANICURIST
EXCELLENT

OPPORTUNITY

GLENVIEW.

724-9782.

SALES
GIRL
WANTED:
NEAT
APpearing,
some
petangy |
background
preferred but not nec.
Good pay. Full
company benefits. UN 4-8388.
- COUNTER
CLERKS
FULL
TIME,
NO
xp. nec. Apply to Lamar
Cleaners,
2
Gross
Point Road, Evanston. UN

4-7666.

August

4400.

OFFICE
GIRL—LIGHT
TYPING
AND
bookkeeping. Hours 9 to 3 or flexible.
Will train for private secretary. PA 42545.

DOCTOR'S
Part-time
mornings.

OFFICE

RECEPTIONIST.

afternoons
and
Call after 1 p.m.
432-9422

Saturday

| PHYSICAL
-EDUCATION
TEACHER.
Part-time.
School District 110, Deerfield. Contact Mr. C. J. Caruso.
945
2580
GENERAL OFFICE
Lt
typing,
posting.
filing.
company
benefits.
Call
Bob
256-4110

Health

Many
Davis,

Club Instructress

RELATED
EXPERIENCE
tial. Flexible hours. 432-6333.

ESSEN-

WAITRESS WANTED: JUST DAYS
No Sundays or holidays.
TRIPP’S KITCHEN
561 Roger Williams, H.P.
ID 3-1433
1 GIRL OFFICE
$450 up. No fee. Age to 40
MURPHY
EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE
1612 Chicago. Evanston UN 9-9510

1771

Service

EVANSTON
Suite 520
869-7790
Opportunity Emplover

YOU

LIKE

TO

CULLIGAN

1657

Shermer
An Equal

GET

INC.

brownlie
Church

328-3400
HOURS

WORK

.
.
.
.

operating

APPT.

PARENT?
CERTAINLY

LIBRARY CLERK
EXPERIENCE

NEED-

position. Light
requirement.

LEWIS

1618

SERVICE
DAvis

8-6880

RIDGE
AVENUE
$90 CLERICAL.
EVanston
firm
desires
woman
for
an
interesting
proof
reading
position.
Good
hours.
Call
Wally,
Boulevard
Evanston Employment. Ist Nat’] Bank
Bldg. DA 8-7171.
BOOKKEEPER/TYPIST
Part-time, approx. 15 to 20 hours per
week.
Schedule
flexible.
Must
be
experienced with good refs. Apply in
person. Walpak Co., 1739 Harding Rd.,
Northfield.
-

Billing Clerk for New AirCOND.
OFFICE
IN
FULL TIME.
729-0370

GLENVIEW;

PERSONABLE
WOMAN
FOR
GENeral work in dry cleaning plant. Will
train.
Top
wages,
vacations,
insurance.
Vernon
Cleaners,
660
Vernon
Ave., Glencoe. 835-9830

V.N.A.

Needs

R.N.

FOR
4 TQ
6 HRS.
5 DAY
Call between 8 and 4. 251-0841.

WEEK.

WAITRESS
PART-TIME AND FULL TIME.
Sheridan Coffee Shop, 924 Church
Evanston. GR 5-9371.
RECEPTIONIST
WANTED
IN
netka Real Estate Office. Light
some clerical. Experience not
sary but helpful. HI 6-4700.

St.,

WINtyping
neces-

801

An

REGISTERED OR LICENSED
Practical nurses. Part-time all shifts.
Apply
Pioneer
Place,
2320
Pioneer
Rd., Evanston, Dl. DA 8-8700.
WAITRESS—GOOD
SALARY
AND
tips.
No
Sundays.
Full
time.
Permanent.
BOB’S
RESTAURANT,
1168
Wilmette Av., Wilmette. AL 6-3312.

DENTAL

ASSISTANT

full days, experience preferred.
2823 Dundee yaa Sgierseaee
272-85

YOUNG.

HIGH

Mrs.

Estes

Opportunity

Staff Assistant
Buying Dept.
Public Relations

Exceptional opportunit
intelligent, energetic
woman with top skills, capa
of assuming responsibil

Many company benefit
to 4:30, 5 day week. |

Personnel Depa
1771

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

Employer

NO

to age

Av.

Secretaries In
Research Dept.
Advertising Media

(no

fee,of

627
all

SALES GIRL:
18 TO 25 YRS.
Full time to sell sportswear.
Must apply in person.
WALLY REID’S 1719 SHERMAN, EV.
PERSONAL COUNSELOR TRAINEE
Sal. plus com. to $600.
H.S. grad. o.k.
HOWARD EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
30% Howard
St., Evanston
475-1800
SCHOOL
35
hour
practice.

SCHOOL NURSE
(R.N.) FOR JUNIOR
high
school in N.W.
suburb. Hours:
8—4. Write: T-331, Box 60, Wilmette,

|

Manual
dexterity, intone
bility
ARE
needed.
:
salary. Fine chance for ad
Please
call HI 6-6925 for
Thank you.

SECRETARY

SMALL NORTHFIELD
OF
Permanent
positon
avai.

bright,

WAnniEd WOMAN WHO WANTS
$50-$60 weekly working a few evening
hours
as
a_
Beeline _ stylist.
No
canvassing. Use of car necessary.
Call Mrs. Lund, 869-6868.
TELLER-GLENVIEW
GUARANTEE
Savings and Loan Assoc. wants poised
woman for interesting teller position.
Congenial atmosphere. Fringe benefits
will train. Call Mr. Wilde, 729-0900.

WINNETKA
4%
block
fr

transportation,
needs
‘‘
DAY,’’
no
office
skills —

WAITRESSES

INTERVIEWERS
FOR
PART-TIME
work to conduct public opinion surveys.
Working
hours
to
fit
your
schedule. Exp. or college background
Fae
Write T-311, Box 60, Wilmette,

|

THE SENTRY PO

Ill.

LIGHT
BOOKKEEPING
PART-TIME
Old
Orchard
medical
group.
Some
typing and reception background helpful. Recent experience and references
required.
Immediate
opening. Write:
Mr.
Kartman,
Rm.
229,
64
Old
Orchard, Skokie, Ill.
;

course

Grove, Evanston
subs
a
Cc
ce

EXCLUSIVE
Gift
Shop.

PERMANENT.
EXPERIENCE
NOT
necessary. Top salary plus good tips.
Should earn $90 to $100 or more per
week. Various
shifts open. shern
in
person to manager, at |
; erman
or call Mr. Schmidt, UN 9-44
B/G EVANSTON RESTAURANTS

modern

office.

You

able to work with custo:
phone
and
manage
offic
salesmen
are out of town.

M.

typing

skills

are

D.

OFFICE:

ate

$550

FOR

day with some very
ability. North Suburbs.

GIR |

lite di
Heavy

Contact. Call Wally, Boulevard
ton Empl.
DA 8 7171.
ee
Bidg. No Fee.

WANTED:
CASHIER-AUDIT
|
Should be familiar with
¢
chine. Full time only with

Sears benefits. Will train —
applicant,
Sears
Highlar
Crossroads Shopping Center, |

Interesting and ees
LIGHT

STENO

Fringe

GOOD

benefits.

3742

—

hr

Glenview office. Phone "129-2509.
DENTAL ASSISTANT

Experienced
dontic

for

Office.

Old

5 day

Orchar«

week.

office management and chai
ing. Very good salary. OR 6-3

RECEPTIONIST.
EXCLUSIVE

NORTH

salon,

good

Tues.

through

hours,

SHORE B

top

oe

Sat. 446-0490.

CASHIER-CLERK
Full
or
part-time.
Per
evenings per wk. Emplo ees ¢
Evanshire Pharmacy B00 IV
N 4-0195
RECEPTIONIST
WOMANS
FA
Firm.
No
typing.
Salary
Wally.
Boulevar
Evanston.
ment
DA
8-7171. No iets.
Bk. Bldg.
GIRL

FRIDAY.

OVERWOE

cutive needs help. If you lik

60091.

Receptionist—Dr.'s
PART-TIME.

:
cli

PLACEMENT
(jobs

DENTAL
ASSISTANT.—HIGH
graduate,
typing
essential.
week.
Evanston
children’s
475-1990.

2

Dorothy Parks

52

Evanston,

SKILLS?

school. But see us now befo:

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
Hours 9-5
UN 9-3520
appt.
636 Church St., Evanston

905 Chicago

:
em,

No
problem!
If you ra
pleasant, we have several
will train, and one will

in this field

TOURING COUNSELOR
AND GENERAL OFFICE

Office

TYPING,

LIGHT

bookkeeping. 945-2020.
YOUNG
WOMAN
FOR
GENERAL
office work. Must be able to type.
Call Credit Bureau of Evanston.
475-5432, Mr. Abegg.
RECEPTION SECRETARY
For 2 top financial advisors.
HOWARD EMPLOYMENT
307 Howard St., Evanston

TO

SECRETARY

fall rush!
Secretary

E

BENEFIT TRUST

IISECRETARIES!!
WE HAVE A NUMBER OF
openings

im

965-4700
Opportunity

LIFE INSURANCE

N. Waukegan Rd.
Glenview, Ill.
PA 4-8000

Equal

Til.

HELP!
PART-TIME.
MORE
BUSIness than I can handle. Pick-up and
delivery. Call Fullerette Betty Whiteman 475-8930 after 4 p.m.

4

comprehensive
;

Av.

Equal

274-8100
employer

Chicago Motor Club A.A.A.

CLIFF

ed for this good trainee
typing
is
the
only
FREE,

a

Lincoln
An

NO
EXPERIENCE
NECESSARY.
Light typing. We will train you in our
work.
Pleasant
diversified
duties
meeting
public
and
planning
trips.
Call or see A. J. Harris—DAvis 8-8121.

HELP

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
NO FEE ;
Hours 9-5
UN 9-3520
Sat. by Appt. 636 Church St., Evanston

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

6301

Products Corporation

No Fee
Sat. by

BY

;

We are an international manu:
of hospital-medical products ;

NATIONAL DAIRY

Executive

Better hours
More convenient location
Better pay
Better use of your skills

LIBRARY

ings
and
program.

CLIFF

SAT.

CAN ALMOST

A

Contact

personnel

9-5

ARE

Excellent new
including

St., Evanston
Across from Field’s

SINGLE
WE

this

YOU

Ill.

INDEPENDENT-

secretary
to
does. FREE,

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

BACK

Rd.
Northbrook,
Opportunity Employer

TO

Excellent

school
graduate
who
is
willing
to
learn the workings
of a duplicating
department
and
meet
interesting
people a
delivering mail, then we
want YOU

salary depends on YOU
ly?
The
manager

wpm.

equipment.

Excellent salary and good
for advancement.
Pleasant

Duplicating-Mailing
IF

self starter
PREFER

50-60

IBM

Personnel Department

into the business world? Culligan has
several openings right now that offer
variety and challenge.
. PRODUCTION CONTROL CLERK—
Light typing
. MAIL. CLERK
. DICTAPHONE
TYPIST-NO
STENO
. STATISTICAL
TYPIST
Come in and see how pleasant it is to
work in our friendly office.
Call or see Mr. Lorig
272-1000

NO

GREET PROFESSIONAL CLIENTS
and operate new phone console, light
typing. Attractive to age 30.
TOP PAY AND BFNEFITS.
in
Northbrook,
Laboratory
located
private transportation essential. Mrs.
Schoenit. 272-3032.
An Equal Opportunity Employer.
TYPIST CLERK
Busy
construction .office
needs
an
alert girl willing to relieve secretary
of
minor
duties
involving
typing,
telephone and filing. Shorthand helpful, but not required. Salary $85 to $90
a week. CR 2-3090.

PICTURE FRAMING
Full time
or year
round
part-time.
Mounting of pictures in frames. Some
sales work. Pleasant atmosphere.
Evanston Paint and Glass
2530-38 Green Bay
GR 5-0430

From

WOULDN’T

OUR KEYPUNCH DEPARTS
openings for women with |
months experience on alph:

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.

BE

FORMER
OFFICE GIRLS

708

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
UN 9-3520
No Fee. Hours 9-5
Sat. by appt. 636 Church St., Evanston

BEAUTY

WILL

KEYPUNCH

company benefits, lovely new
building, good transportation,
8:30 to 4:30, 5 day week.

TAKE THEE FIRST
THE BUSINESS WORLD.

Church
An Equal

SEVERAL

educational institutions, involving almost any skill or combination of skills
you may —
secretarial, clerical
general office, typing, public contact.
Then again there is some one or more
of these features, tuition reductions, 3
week paid vacation, merit increases.

TO

LRA

Temporary

SECRETARY-RECEPTIONIST
Immediate opening in an international Japanese corp.
for a woman who is capable
of handling diversified duties
and assumina responsibilities.
Typing essential. Shorthand
preferred.

8242 N.

tween

KELLY SERVICES

EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHERS
1900 E. Lake Ave., Glenview
An Equal Opportunity Employer

MINOLTA

2

HELP YOU
BACK INTO

Employer

General Office Clerk

Work

eae

Help Wa
Business and

Professional

Experienced or willing to train
accurate typist, typing be-

WE NEED
Secretaries
Typists
Stenos
Dictaphone Operators

CLERK

SERVICE

and

FLEXOWRITERTAF ae

THE SMARTEST GALS ARE
JOINING THE
SERVICE THAT’S
ON THE MOVE NOW. BE A
KELLY GIRL.

shorthand skills.

107

Help Wanted—Women
Business

Professional

"IS A KELLY YEAR"
"Join The Kelly Crowd"

DEPART-

STENOGRAPHER
INTERNATIONAL

Grove

GLENVIEW STATE BANK
FULL TIME
TELLERS
Experienced or Will Train
BOOKKEEPING DEPT.
Proof Machine Operator

Phone

and

1967

PLANNING

ment needs secretary with good typing
and
shorthand
skills
to
assume
a
variety of duties. Must have at least 1
years experience.

Inc.

Morton

965-4700
Opportunity

Business

me CON

6301.Lincoln

Help Wanted—Women

107

Professional

SECRETARY

SECRETARY
‘PERSONNEL

and

TO $450
Loop ofc.
AGENCY
475-1800

PART-TIME
PREPARE LUNCHES
NURSERY SCHOOL
OR 5-4211

FOR

and independence,
own
letters
and
for

you.

Call

HOSPITAL

Process

can writ
learn)

ORchard

RECEPTION

employees

work

in se

HOWARD EMPLOYMENT
307 Howard, Evanston

AC

NURSE-REGISTERED

For Evanston extended care
Full or part-time.
:
Boehm, UNiversity 9-3600.

L.P.N.

— $450

Grad. of approved
~~
nursing
home. P.M.

Mrs.

hm,

UNiversite

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ig

�107

Help Wanted—Women

s and Professional

Business

~ TYPISTS
ng
sral

Jing.
any

company

duties.

Ideal

RECEPTIONIST-TYPIST
Courteous,
tactful girl to handle
all
incoming
calls and greet guests. Top
typing ability req. for misc. work.

Excellent benefits,
cafeteria, 8:30 to

Help Wanted—Women
Business

SECRETARY TO P.A.
Exp. in purchasing or sales dept. pref.
Figure aptitude and ability to handle
heavy
telephone
contact
req.
Av.
typing,
no
shorthand;
some _ dictaphone.

for typists for

office

107.

Professional

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY
Exp.
secretary
for
president
and
product development mgr. Fast, accurate shorthand
and typing req. Must
be able to assume responsibility.

insurance

openings

and

FIGURE CLERK
Exec.
figure
aptitude
req.
to match
urchase orders and rec. reports to
Oyen: Check ext., figure discounts,
etc. No typing req.

ard Street

td

274-8100

2855

International

$433

are

interviewing now for several
t
positions available immedWe
offer convenient location,

int modern

surroundings.

Excel-

benefit
program
and
a_
good
salary.
Please come in and
us about any of the following:

ACCOUNTING CLERK

TATISTICAL CLERK TYPIST
_CLAI MS PROCESSOR
BILLER TYPIST
. 446-4000

ORDEN

or apply

Murphy

in person.

CHEMICAL

EMPLOYMENT

COMPANY

ystik Tape Div.

Vinnetka Rd .
Northfield
qual Opportunity Employer

=XCELLENT
RY

1856

-

POSITIONS
TO

Walters

a

position

nsible

available

person

with

for

a

a

n reduction.

CLIFF

Employment service
No Fee. Hours 9-5
UN 9-3520
Sat. by appt. 636 Church St., Evanston

NURSERY SCHOOL
TEACHING POSITION

UNIVERSITY

PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
icago

Evanston

Av.

Equal Opportunity Employer
ates

IN.

ublic Relations
Trainee
.

$450

COMPANY

» skills

WILL

required.

E,
n. UN

TRAIN.

Age

MURPHY

to

NO

50.

NO

EMPLOYMENT

1612 Chicago Avenue,
9-9510; BR 3-2155.

ome

at

Ev-

$450

4:30

hy
2
YOUNG
MEN
IN
ate
Art Planning Dept. FREE.

nlie personnel

reh(across
St.

from

aS 9-5.

Field's)
SAT.

~STOCK

BY

GIRL

HE BLUE PARROT
Ave.

Evanston

elementary

District

65

is

searching
for
qualified
secrefor
a
number
of
exciting
ions.
Interest
in
research
and
college
background
desirable.
one
personnel
office,
869-2100,

; 30 8 for appointment.
FESSIONAL WRITER

NEEDS

ve good shorthand and typing
hone 251-7031 for more infor-

and interview.
VHEN YOUR CHILDREN

ve gone back to school do
want something to occupy
ur time?-about 4 days a week

GLENCOE STATIONERS
fernon Av.
VE 5-2888
SS — DAYS.
MONDAY
Friday.

Full

Northwestern

ell’s
Inc.,
276
orest, 234-3870.
er

NURSES
ie)

d.

or

Jim

Rd.,

ASSISTANTS

. Mrs. Boehm,

Classified
¢

part-time

Station.

Deerpath

Convenient

LEWIS

EMPLOYMENT
1618 Orrington

SERVICE
DAvis

8-6880

PEDIATRICIAN
OFFICE
OLD
ORchard.
Younger
applicant
who
can
work well with children. Fair Salary.
No typing.
Good
hours.
Permanent.
Call Jim.
Sokoie
Employment.
7925
N. Lincoln. No Fee. OR 5-2300.

TAKE
CHARGE
OF
FILES,
FOUNtain Sq. Evanston. Salary to $400. No
typing.
Call
Wally.
Boulevard
Employment
DA
8-7171.
No
Fee.
Ist
Nat’l. Bk. Bldg.

Suburbs.

transp.

UN 9-3600.

All

Top

$7,800.

girl

SMALL

with

OFFICE

good

hand.
Under
35.
Call
Jim,
Employment Service, 7925 N.
Av. OR 5-2300.

short-

Skokie
Lincoln

GENERAL
OFFICE:
SKOKIE.
INteresting
position
in 2 girl,
branch
office with varity of duties. Modern
equipment,
pleasant
atmosphere.
5
day wk. Free hospitalization. Sense of
humor helpful. Phone 966-9101.
TYPE
oe?

“ SECRETARY
‘ion

LOCAL
PHYSICIAN
WANTS
A
REceptionist
to
greet
patients,
make
appointments,
type
ills,
etc.
All
public contact. $350 to start. FREE.

SECRETARY

‘;CRETARIES—EDUCATIONAL

anston

RECEPTION

APP’T.

YOUNG
WOMAN
FOR
wrapping,
packing
and general
work. Pleasant interesting work
t shop. Permanent 5 day week.
mornings in person.
oa hicago
eh

SKOKIE
OR
MORTON
GROVE.
Full or part-time. Jewish Community
Center
of
Niles
‘Township.
Sept.
through May. Salary based on experience. B.A.
degree
and prior experience required. Call Mr. Solender at
OR 4-8910.

MEDICAL

30 wpm?
Have
above ave. fig.
Start. $411 as proposal clk. No

ee.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago, Evanston. UN 9-9510

TRAIN
TELLER
RECEPTIONIST
younger girl. No typing North Evanston
Area.
Call
Wally.
Boulevard
Evanston
Employment.
Ist
Nat’l.
Bank Bldg. DA
8-7171. No Fee.
SALES
LADY
FOR
STATIONERY
card and gift shop. 4 day week, plus.
Apply
in person.
Thoms
Stationery,
915 Ridge
Road
at Lake
Av.,
Wilmette.

EVANSTON HIGH SCHOOL
BOOKKEEPER-SECRETARY
needed
for
cafeteria.
12.
mo.
Apply immed.
Call Mr. Mader,

9600.

PUBLISHING

HOUSEKEEPER
WANTED:
week, 11:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Rd.,
and
Shermer.
Phone
evenings.

108A

job.
864-

Wanted—Women
Household

WOULD
LIKE
TO
FIND
A NICE
grandmotherly
lady to spend
all or
Part of every Wed. at my
home caring
for a sweet 3 yr. old girl. HI 6-7327.
SUBSTITUTE
TEACHER
NEEDS
RE.
liable baby sitter for 5 year old. Some
mornings;
start
September.
Please
call now ALpine 6-3214.

HOUSEKEEPER
NEEDED
URGENTly. Capable and responsible. Must be
able to help care for person who has
been ill. Plain cooking,
light housework, some ironing. N. Suburbs. Live
in, 542 days.
Recent
refs. required.
Own air-cond. room. Top salary. Call
263-7281

BABY
SITTER,
LIGHT
HOUSEKEEPing, 5 day week.
8 a.m.
to 5 p.m.
Permanent. Phone DA 8-1675.

HOUSEKEEPER.
PREFER
WOMAN
with children take full care of 3 boys,
9, 7, and 5 in large Palatine home.
Car available for shopping etc. Widower often away evenings on church
a
Mr. Manock after 7 p.m. 392-

PERMANENT
SITTER
TUES.
through Fri. 3 to 5 p.m. Starting in
Sept. Elm St. in Winnetka, 446-6049.

Needed: Woman
EVENINGS
AND
References. Top

Off

TEACHER
NEEDS
BABYSITTER
after
Labor
Day.
Own
trans.
preferred. Lake Forest. Stay or go. Good
Salary. References. 234-7052.

FULL TIME. PREFER LIVE-IN
Pleasant family
and
atmosphere
in
Wilmette. Call after 7 p.m. AL 1-8996.

HOUSEKEEPER
MATURE, LIVE IN,
PAID HOLIDAYS AND VACATION.
CHILD
8. REFS.
REQ.
POSITION
AVAIL.
SEPT.
1ST.
467-4600
EXT.
32, 9-5, 272-2073 AFTER 6.

109

necessary.

LINDGREN EMPL. AGENCY
FEE, REFERENCES REQUIRED
Cooks, Couples. Generals, Seconds
TOP SALARY
811 Elm St., Winnetka
Hlllcrest 6-1047

110

assignments.

CARE

ences.

Own

AND

transportation

Phone ID 2-1862.

modern

Refs.

Evanston
req.

DA

Ave.,

driving

Evanston

BUS
BOY.
EXPERIENCE
NOT
REuired. Full or part-time. $1.35 per hr.
Pine 1-6621.

Room

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and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff
Pa

+

plus
plus

10,000
9,000
9,000
7,200

TRAINEES

OLD

ORCHARD,
SUITE

SKOKIE

226 IN THE

NEW

estmoreland Bldg.

At North

End

of West

ORchard

Parking

Lot

9-| 142

and

1737

HOWARD

ST.

AT THE “‘L”’ IN THE
NORTH SHORE BANK BUILDING
Free parking in bank tenant lot

AMbassador 2-] |42
AIRCRAFT
SALES
TRAINEE

$650

Mo.—Free

No_
experience
necessary
and
no
pilots, please. High sales aptitude and
some
college
are the basic require-

ments.

rivate
“urope.

Will

sell

to

companies

and

individuals
in
U.S.A.
and
Will learn to fly in 1 year.

EVANSTON

EMP. AGENCY

518 DAVIS

491-0600

ST.
273-5180

Cost

Accountant

YOUNG MAN WITH AT LEAST THF
equivalent of 2 years of college-level
courses in accounting.
Some
office

experience in cost work desirable. Call
ry apply Personnel office 8:15 a.m. to

p.m.

G. D. Searle &amp; Co.
Parkway, Skokie, Ill. 60076
R 3-3200
Opportunity Employer

An Equal

Company car plus expenses. No Fee.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago Avenue. Evanston
UN 9-9510
BR 3-2155

8-7988.

car
bonus

Math grads for actuarial
Production control
Administrative
Order writer
Expeditor

Searle

CUSTOMER SERVICE
$550-$600

preferred.

apt.

local

YOU

SALES
Metal fabrication
Industrial paints
Industrial oil
Business forms

Professional

Occasional

1632 Chicago

refer-

LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING—COOK
FOR
2 adults. Reliable lady to live-in our
and salary.

and

|

Packaging Corp. of America

SOME

WINTER GIRL
LIVE-IN WITH SMALL FAMILY
Housekeeping
and
child
care.
Own
room. Recent refs. Call 446-4470.

small

Wanted—Men

Excellent opportunity to acquire experience
in office
practices
of large
modern
office.
Evanston
headquartered
national
company
acceptable
pre-employment test scores and work
or school references plus valid Illinois
driver’s license required.
Call C. C. Boyer, 869-2300

GENERAL
HOUSEWORK
AND
IRONing Tues. and Fri, for family of 4 in
Glencoe. Near bus. References necessary. Call 835-1572.

Recent

Help

machines.

for one child and light housekeeping.
Live
in.
Recent
reference
required.
Call 869-7048.

adult.

Work

HIGH
SCHOOL
GRAD
WITH
ME.
chanical ability to learn operation of
office printing equipment,
mail handling
equipment
and
other
office

SITTER NEEDED
5 DAYS STARTING
Sept.
8 a.m.-2
p.m.
Serve
lunch
to
school age children. Call VE 5-4357.

LAUNDRY

positions.

OFFICE MACHINES
OPERATOR
EVANSTON DOWNTOWN

SEMI-INVALID
MIDDLE
AGED
lady
desires
companion
and _ light
housekeeper 8:30 to 4:30, Mon. through
Fri. 2 bdrm. apt. Evanston. 328-2493.

One

Permanent

Business

MAID.
PERMANENT.
LIVE
IN.
5
days
a week.
Salary
open.
Private
room, bath and TV. Wilmette home.
Call CEntral 6-3170.

FOR

SEVERAL
WOMEN
work. No experience

TO

TECHNICAL

Assistant

in Northbrook
right
on
Edens
Expressway.
$64
per
week.
Health
insurance and other benefits. GENERAL FASTENER CoO., 427-8520.

NO

cleaning.

Wanted—Women
industrial

OPENINGS
FOR
Light packaging

NEED
SOMEONE
TO
PREPARE
meals,
do
light
cleaning
and
be
companion to alert elderly charming
woman
in lovely
air-cond.
home
in
west Wilmette. Phone eves. AL 1-3328.

CHILD

Help

FREE

Metallurgical engineer
Industrial engineer
Chem. engr., process
Mech.
project designer
E.E., electrical R. and D.
Mfg. engineer
Machine designer
Plant engineer, deg. not req.
Photographer and writer
Machine
inspection and repair
Building layout draftsman
Commercial photographer
Time study
Plant engr., trainee
Package designer
Lab. technician

to Babysit

TEACHER
NEEDS
BABY
SITTER
for 5 yr. old Mon. through Fri. from 8
a.m. to 1 p.m. beginning Sept. 5. Refs.
req. DA 8-6970. Evanston

100%

EXECUTIVE
Marketing Product Mgr.
Market research Mgr.
C.P.A. with degree
Sr. accountant
Office systems analyst
Sr. programmer 360 mach.
Machine shop foreman
Tab suvervision
Semi-Sr. accountant
Cost accountant
Staff accountant
Jr,
programmer, 360 mach.
Textbook editor
Traveling
auditor
Cost cler
Hospital accountant

OCCASIONAL DAYS.
salary. 433-4541.

WEEKEND
MOTHER’S
HELPER.
Fri. eve. through Sun. eve. or Mon.
a.m.
Boys
2
and
4.
Winnetka.
References required. 446-1966.

HOUSEKEEPER,
LIVE-IN
WITH
small family,
priv. rm.
and bath, 5
days.
Call
eves.,
835-1759.
Refs.
required, good pay. Winnetka close to
transp.

Oldest Employment Service
Outside Chicago’s Loop

ALL

WANTED-BABY
SITTER,
INDIAN
Ridge School Dist., to take care of 2
boys, 6 and 8, after school. Call 2729157, after 6.

NEEDED:
HOUSEKEEPER-COMPpanion,
kind,
responsible,
for older
widow.
Light duties. Small home
in
Wilmette near ‘‘L.’’ Refs. req. Write:
T-325, Box 60, Wilmette, Ill. 60091.

Professional

SUBURBAN AND
FAR NORTH POSITIONS

EAST
HIGHLAND
PARK
FAMILY
needs local sitter for beaching, walking w/kids. 1, 2, 3 hrs. per day. Own
trans. or local only. 433-4708.

WIDOWED
TEACHER
NEEDS
RELIable woman to keep house, care for 2
children, 7 and 11, 8 to 5 Mon. through
Fri. Must like children, and do simple
cooking. South East Evanston.
Refs.
required 475-3487.

Housekeeper-Weekends

The

BABY SITTER WANTED FOR
3 yr. old boy. Must be reliable.
Vicinity Howard/Damen, Chicago.
Call 764-3194 after 6.

KENILWORTH
SOCIAL
WORKER
needs experienced housekeeper afternoons
for
almost
grown
family
to
start in September. Good wages, paid
vacation.
Write T-280,
Box
60, Wilmette, Ill

WOMAN

Sitters

TEACHER
NEEDS
DEPENDABLE
sitter 3 or 4 days a week. Lunch for 1
school age child and light housekeeping, other help in house. 8:30 through
1:30.
Sept.
through
June,
Ravinia.
Refs. required. Call eves. 433-2693.

5201 Old Orchard Road
Mr. Surek, YO 6-8500
SKOKIE, ILLINOIS

ESTATE.

Help Wanted—Baby

WANTED:
SITTER
OVER
18
FOR
most Sat. nights and occasional week
nights and
days in our home.
Highland Park area. We will provide trans.
— Pay exc. hourly rates. Phone 433-

—Excellent working conditions
—All company benefits
—Hours 8:30 to 4:30
—Up to 3 weeks vacation
—Convenient transportation

COUNTRY

5
DAY
Nr. Golf
724-7620

NURSE
COMPANION
FOR ELDERLY
lady
living in confortable apartment
in
Evanston. Call 724-5667 after 6 p.m.

WITH

Help

For Figures?

OR
4 DAYS
PER
WEEK.
NOON
until after dinner. Call ID 2-1490.

RELIABLE
NEAT
PART-TIME
GENeral
houseworker.
Begin
Aug.
14th.
342 rm.
apt.
with
adults.
Refs.
In
Evanston. 475-1572.

CLERK
(Accounting)
COPYWRITER
(Promotion)
CLERK TYPIST (Editorial)
CLERK
(Magazine makeup)

Evanston
BR 3-2155

WE HAVE SEVERAL POSITIONS
open for people who have a flair for
numbers, and are accurate. If this is
you and you can do light typing (or
even if you can’t) call us.

figure

je. Good typing and shorthand
ul.
Liberal
benefit
program
des
3 weeks
paid vacation
and

ESTERN

SERVICE

Avenue

Anybody

3

and

MARQUART

MOTHER’S
11 a.m. to 5

Cook and General Housework

Old Orchard Rd., Skokie
YO 6-3000, Ext. 2593
Equal Opportunity Employer

RECEPTIONIST
Switchboard Operator

272-4820

Minerals

SRDS}
.
.
.
.

REFS.

HOUSEKEEPER
TO
LIVE
IN
AND
care for 1 child. Own
room.
Prefer
younger
woman.
Des
Plaines
area.
References. 299-3762.

5401

AND

Exp. Stay

4-6 R
5
DAYS.
Call 679-2382.

PART-TIME.
MATURE
Helper for Infant Twins.
p.m. Stay or Go.
OR 5-4211

Standard Rate &amp; Data Service

EXCELLENT
OPPORTUNITY
FOR
personable young woman for position
as receptionist switchboard overator
at
corporate
offices
in
Evanston.
Assignment
involves
operating
PBX
switchboard, greeting customers and
visitors
and
some
light typing
and
clerical duties. High school graduate,
pleasant
speaking
voice
and
near
appearance.
Write
T-324,
Box
60,
Wilmette, Illinois.

Ave.

"Fees Paid By Employer

1612 Chicago
UN 9-9510 .

Housekeeper,
Ge
G0)
required.

POSITIONS AVAILABLE

PRESTIGE
ADVERTISING
CONCERN
has
a glamorous
reception
opening.
Plush suburban office—very congenial
atmosphere.
Greet
interesting
clientele
with
a smile,
answer
modern
push-button board enthusiastically and
do some
very light typing
in your
spare
time.
Qualifications:
A _ nice
smile,
enthusiasm,
and
25
wpm
typing. Company benefits: hospitalizalen, life insurance,
sick pa
profit
sharing and 1 week vacation this year.

Help Wanted—Men

RELIABLE
MIDDLE
AGED
WOMAN
for general housework, 2 adults. Plain
cooking, no laundry. Live in. References required. Call AL 1-0288.

&amp; Chemical Corp.

ADVERTISING

Wanted—Women

MOTHER'S
HELPER;
MATURE,
permanent. Lt. housework. Child care.
Own rm. and bath. For doctor’s home.
Write Box 25, Northfield, Ill. 60093.

You’ll enjoy exceptionally fine working conditions, good salary and a 7
hour day. For interview phone Mrs.
Lynch.

An

Help

Business

WE ARE OFFERING AN EXCELLENT
opportunity for a bright beginner in
our
Purchasing
Dept.
This
position
includes telephone contact, typing and
filing
and
it
is
good
spot
for
someone who wishes to advance into
secretarial work.
Some
shorthand
is
desirable, but not required.

Mrs. Woodworth 272-7810
for interview.
HUBBARD SCIENTIFIC Co.
Shermer Rd.
Northbrook

RECEPTIONIST

equal oppotrunity employer

108

Professional

CLERK TYPIST

Call

srsonnel Department

and

Spe
ee
Pee
Ee
oe

BOOKSTORE
NEEDED

FOR

university

NORTH

bookstore.

CLERK
SIDE

Duties

CAMPUS

include

shipping and receiving. Many benefits
include free tuition in evening school.
Call Personnel at WH 4-0800 for appt.
LOYOLA UNIVERSITY
An Equal Opportunity Employer

ORDER

EDITOR TRAINEE

i

School grad. No experience.
o
Fee
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago Avenue Evanston
UN 9-9510
BR 3-2155
MAN
WANTED
FULL TIME,
STARTing
my
ist.
Will
train
to
assist
mngr.
in North Shore grocery store,
age limit no barrier. Write T316, Box
60. Wilmette, Illinois.
DAY
ATTENDANT
FOR’
HANDIcapped
man;
hospital
experience
preferred;
flexible
hrs.;
references
i
Write
T-326, Box
60, Wilmette.

CAB DRIVERS WANTED, FULL
OR PART-TIME. DAY OR NIGHT.
EXCELLENT INCOME, APPLY:
8015 LAWNDALE, SKOKIE
LIQUOR
STORE
STOCK
MAN
AND
clerk full time. For
particulars,
hone
OR 3-0045. 4033 Harris son St., Skokie.

+ Highwood Herald August 10, 1967

aeake Ca

�110

Help Wanted—Men

1107
Business and Professional

Business

Has Openings for Men
in the Following Areas:
OPERATOR

EXPERIENCED

OR

WILL

ELECTRICIANS
FOR

A

We

DEPT.

FOR

MAINTENANCE

ANIMAL
FOR

RESEARCH

LAB.

APPLY

PERSONNEL OFFICE
8:15 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Mondays through Fridays
(Evening and Saturday
Interviews by appointment)

west

of Skokie

Opportunity

2020

Some opportunities to get into supervision are also featured. No Fee.

CLIFF

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
No Fee. Hours 9-5
UN 9-3520
Sat. by appt. 636 Church St., Evanston

RIDGE

SALESMEN

and

a_

Waukegan

9 a.m.

to 5 p.m.

AV.

Park,

HONEYWELL
200 SYSTEM.
2 YEARS
training
and
experience’
required.
Honeywell
or comparable
equipment
including
some
tape.
Second
shift.
Some
supervisory responsibilities.
Good
opportunity
in expanding
new
data center. Evanston executive office
of nat’l corp. Excellent starting salary
with merit rated advancement.
Full
fringe
benefits.
Acceptable
pre-employment test scores and work referpng
required.
Call
C.
C.
Boyer,

Welcome

PUBLIC
RELATIONS
TRAINEE
$500 Mo.—Free
Age
17 to 38, high school
grad,
no
experience necessary. Will be trained
in all phases of public relations an
public
contact.
Will
do
—
yf
shows,
news,
Magazine
releases. Work with models =r show
business people.

Harkeuiig Corp. of America
1632

491-0600

guaranteed

Davis

St.
273-5180

PARKER
NORTH

Glenview,

ACCOUNTANT

PROGRAMMER

Field Engineer Trainee
Some
drafting
experience
preferred.
$550-$600. Local.
Murphy Employment Service
1612 Chicago Avenue
Evanston
UN 9-9510
BR 3-2155

Do you have 6 months or more of programing
360,
1401, or 770. This large
company
has 2 model
30’s, model
40
and model 50 on order and pay 2 $12,000
a year
depending
on experience.
You
will be given
salary
reviews
3, 6, 9
months.
They
will
pay
your
tuition,
profit sharing in addition to paying all
of your other fringe benefits. Evening
interviews if necessary. Call Ken Gossmeyer.

ELECTRONICS
TROUBLESHOOTER
$509 — CAR

Bus Boys—Dishwashers
PART
AND
FULL
TIME.
NO
EXP.
necessary. Apply Mr. Whitman,
Walker Bros. Original Pancake House,
153 Green Bay Rd., Wilmette.

Outstanding
opportunity
for
a young
comer.
Trouble
shoot for a major oil
company.
Checking
electronic
equipment
that covers pipelines. No previ-

ARCHITECTUAL

lifetime

DRAFTSMEN

North Shore office. Minimum 3 years
experience.
Salary comensurate
with
Victor Charn &amp; Assoc. AL 1-

ous experience

3211

SHIPPING CLERK
Will train. Distributors of paint and
art materials. Excellent Co. benefits.
Conv. trans.
Mr. Puls
GR 5-0300
COOK’S
HELPER
WANTED
FOR
evening pee. Apply in person.
LLOW INN CLUB
1622 Willow Rd., Northfield
or—phone 446-4376.

SERVICE

STATION

MECHANIC

Full time work with complete Sears
benefits..
Call
Jim
McCarthy,
Sears
Highland
Park,
Crossroads
Shopping
Center, 831-3000.
GARAGE ATTENDENT
hours 4:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Steady
employment.
Must
have
drivers
lcense. Phone a.m. 475-3404.
SERVICE
STATION
ATTENDANT
full
time,
vacations,
sick
benefits.
Harms Woods Standard, 724-9698.
AUTOMOTIVE MACHINIST
Excellent pay plus many benefits
perpestane of labor. Call Bob at

Photographer,
TECHNICIAN,
ton. Call UN

MAN

TO

CUT

AND

Call

PIC-

elt i

er

in

a

Tober.

BUYER TRAINEE
GREAT JOB! GREAT FUTURE!
Train
in industrial
purchasing.
Easy
stepping stone to management. No previous
experience
needed.
NO
FEE.
Starting
salary
$125-35.
Call
Linda
Benson.

CUST.

SERVICE
$500-$550

MAIL BOY, $350
Plush
office and nice friendly atmosphere. Lots of room
for advancement
for an ambitious young man.
You get
your
first raise in 3 months.
FREE.
Call Barry Shere.
SAFETY
SPECIALIST
Train as a safety specialist. $625 and
car and expenses. You will be trained
to conduct a variety of safety studies
all
over
Chicagoland.
Your
training
covers everything from planned safety
programs to investigating complaints of
industrial
fire
hazards.
No
previous
experience needed. Call Buzz Kingery.

MARKETING FIELD
TRAINEE

REP.

High School grad or some college. Do
you like meeting the public? This fine
company will train you in the field of
public relations, customer service. You
will be doing inside and outside assignments. Call Al Slade.

ing

that

leads

management.

to

executive

Call

Ken

market-

Gossmeyer.

SALES REPS.
$550 PLUS EXPENSES
This
position
leads
to mgmt.
Large
national Corp. starts all future mgmt.
personnel
in this renowned
program.
Start on the day of your convenience.
Advancement is rapid. Regular raises.
Fantastic
opportunity!
Mgmt.
in
1-2
years. Full benefits. Call Dave Snyder.
LAB TECH
TRAINEE
If you have any chemical electrical or
mechanical
aptitude
or training.
This
company
will train you in this up-todate laboratory. Will send you to school
and pay the tuition for more rapid advancement in addition to hospitalization,
and many
other fringe benefits.
$500$525. Call Joel Seamen.

CONSUMER
CREDIT
$550-$750
Whether
you
have
experience. Whether
is in
small
loan,
other,
you
owe
it
position.
Immediate
tential. Don’t delay.

MEN

6 mos.
or 6 yrs.
your experience is
banking,
retail
or
to yourself.
Inside
management
poCall Mike Dimitry.

PROFESSIONAL CARE
—Excellent
Career
Technical Inspection

ing

Compliance

Work

and

Zoning

Ordii

Laws

—Involves
ing

and

and

E

Combined Build

Electrical

—Employment
ment Plan

—Liberal

Inspect:

Security

Vacation

and |

—Village-provided Health
—Starting

Salary—$576

creases

to $734

—High

School

per

Graduating:

Applications:

Glenview

per

mo.

plus
background
building trades

:

in

Personnel

Village Hall,

—

1930 Prairie Street
Glenview, Illinois 60025

TRAINEE :

DRIVER
Radio
station
needs
man
to
drive
company
car
delivering
mail,
etc.,
twice daily between Des Plaines and
Chicago offices. Various other duties
as shipping prizes, maintaining office
supply stock, etc. Good driving record
required.
Company
es as fat Call or
apply
Station WJJD,
8 S. Michigan,
Chgo. ST 2-5466.

TRAINEE
$115 Wk.—Fre

GRILL

MEN

TOP PAY FOR EXPERIENCED
MEN.
4 locations
in Evanston.
Must
have
experience. ae
Mr. Schmidt, UN 94447 or DAvis 8-6763.
B/G EVANSTON SNACK SHOP

panding

computer

center:

Modern

air-condi

midnight.

Excellent

3 weeks

benefits include

paid

vacation.

NORTHWESTERN UNI
PERSONNEL DEPAR
1812 Chicago Ave.
An Equal Opportunity |

AIRLINE

Age

17

to

experience

in

passenger

and

set

30,

necessaryLg

up

tours.

prog

EVANSTON
491-0600

YOUNG VETS
$550 A MONTH
This large firm will train you to supervise 60 people if you had
any supervision at all. Such as military police,
squad
leader
or
any
other
form
of
supervision.
Earning
potential
in
2
years $10,000. Call Russell Smith.

FOR

1

NATIONAL

builder

Must

in

knowledge

.

3rd

largest

Employment
Avenue

TWO

TIME

9-9510

FULL

Salary

SALESME

plus commission. |

DRAFTING
SS
oF

UN

9-951

for

21

0,

CO

&gt;

ee

.

TRA

school grad. No

MURPHY

1612

§

for Evanston
a
accounts
and

fits and pension
3613 W. Devan ‘Chicas

ot

.

manufa

kind.
Murphy
1612 Chicago

EMPLOYMENT

a

Avenue

SARE TIME
suburban carry

or

over.

drivers
salary.

DR
all

Hours

sch

3

for
A.M.
OR §$-1981.

;

to

routes
:

Marketing Tr. $575
No

Murphy
1612

fee. No.

YOUNG

Evanston,

BOY

For

1 comp

Employment Se

Chicago,

DELIVERY
NIGHTS.

AND

Caravel

U

DIS

Restaur

3438

MAN

FULL

Phone

BOYS:

rience.

SAM

OR

|

AL

~23:

DAYS—NIGE

Start 8) Be

Fe

&amp; H

* clk

‘AUI

Radyl Skokie

EXPERIENCED
ogg
m
iH - B|

:

272-4358

or student whose school
work in roadside ve

You will be trained to investigate and
settle automobile claims in the Chicagoland area. You receive a company car
plus
a liberal expense
account.
More
importantly
the training they offer is
probably the finest in the U.S.A. Your
potential after training is almost limitless.
No
previous
experience
needed.
Call Greg. Anderson.

JANITO

Steady work,
perme
1175 She:
ark

KENNEL
MAN
TO
WO
in morn. Done by 11;. or
over to work in morns,
Deerfield Animal Hospitz
FOUR
DINING
HALL — ;
needed. Caretaker, clea
days,
35
hours.
Call
Drake or Mr. Mader.

DISHWASHER.

EVENINGS

to 11. Closed Mondays. A
Willow Rd. or phone HI 6-

TRAIN

AT $150 Weert

WITH A 135 YEAR OL
RESPECTED LIFE INSUR
726-6514.
SALES
goods

skiing.

CLERK
TOR
dept.
Must
be

Personal

L-Tyers,

939 Chicago

;

Av.,

DRIVER TO PICK UP
rugs. Must be able to

talk

ig
:

itertied

intelligently. Call GR

¢ Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

of

Purchasing Trai

Wilmette.

EVANSTON

F

Northbrook-D

have

272-7860

BUS

Do you have between 3 to 9 hours of
college accounting? If so my client will
train you in all fields of general
accounting.
Pay
your tuition towards
a
degree, give you promotions, opportunities
and
full
company
benefits.
3716
hour week.
Call Brian Rourk.

:

and be handy with tools
pesiies:
Good
salary
nefits.

CLAIMS ADJUSTER
TRAINEE

ACCOUNTANT TRAINEE
$475 MONTHLY

St

Superintendent's.

car needed
established

AUDITOR

EMP. AG

.

UN

TRAVELING

Major

518 Davis

$475.

This
company
prefers
someone
with
auditing experience.
But will consider
a person
with
a pleasant
personality
and
some
accounting
experience.
He
must be tactful and possess an above
average
appearance.
He
will conduct
audits
of shopping
centers
from
the
standpoint
of efficient
operations
adherence
to
policies
and
procedures,
customer
service
and
protection
of
company assets. Travel 40% of the time
within 360 miles of Chicago.
$670 per
month
plus
traveling
expenses.
Top
benefits plus bonus and profit sharing.
Call George Bass.

b

inform dition,

will have an opportunity
beige an
Europe on sp

and

een

it

HIGH
SCHOOL
GRADUA
challenging
position
in r

600 DAVIS
and The ee

‘

with Village

OPENINGS
ON
DAY
AND
EVENING
shifts for experienced men to. work in
modern tool room.
Also need electricians and maintenance
mechanics on first and second shiitts.
Free
major
and
medical
and
life
insurance.
15¢c per hour shift premium.
Many company benefits.
A Company
with a future. Call 5371100, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. or visit us at 777
Wheeling Rd, Wheeling.
An Equal Opportunity Employer

ALL 869-8600
PARKER

BUILDING rae

Immediate Openings
Tool and Die Makers

REP

$575 to $625.
This
fine
company
will
train you in the field of marketing research and marketing analysis. Plenty
of public
contact.
Inside
and
outside
work.
Here
is an
outstanding
oppor-

Help Wa
Business and F

Ekco Packaging

PERSONNEL

tunity

as detail draftsmen. High school drafting. Potential unlimited. Excellent benefits.
No
experience
needed.
Start
at
be
plus no fee to you. Call Steve
ark.

EVANS-

ASSEMBLE

Nate

(Once

3 DRAFTSMEN —
TRAINEES $530 MO.
Drafting Firm seeks 3 trainees

and
729-

ture frame
mouldings,
full or parttime. Call Mr. Clausen, HI 6-2100.

| 0,

Major

job.)

required.

Dark Room ~

PORTRAIT.
4-7322.

EXT. 413

Evanston

EXPERIENCED,
RELIABLE, SALARY
$80
a week
to start.
519
days,
no
Sundays. Antony’s, 618 Church,
Evanston.

5-7900

Visit our newly decorated office.
CALL day or evening.

Ill.

CERTIFIED
PUBLIC
ACCOUNTANT,
age 40-55, good health. Starting salary
$14,000. Accounting firm with fourteen
offices. Relocation to general Aurora
area required. Submit complete res—
Write T-323, Box 60, Wilmette,
ll.

Ave.

GR

SHORE'S LARGEST EMPLOYMENT CENTER

FORD

Rd.

Chicago

Dishwasher or Bus Boy

EVANSTON. EMP. AGENCY
518

Illinois.

COMPUTER OPERATOR
EVANSTON DOWNTOWN

EVANSTON

Applicants

retire-

Apply to: Chief of Police,
Public Safety Center, 1677
Old Deerfield Rd., Highland

Ph. 864-6050, ext. 220

interested
in
Robert
Bilton
10 a.m. and 8

GLENBROOK

2038

from

Qualified

THE NORTH SHORE’S LARGEST AND
newest Ford dealer has openings for
two salesmen. Experience not necessary.
With
plenty
of
chance _ for
advancement for qualified men. Free
demo plus benefits of free insurance,

vacations

week,

excellent

excellent company benefits.
Must have good employment
record. Call weekdays.

ment plan.

Hwy.)

Employer

They range from positions requiring
much experience to ones for beginners
offering on-the-job training.

income.
If
you
are
moving
ahead,
see.
between the hours of
p.m. No phone calls.

Benefits: Paid Vacation,
8 paid holidays a year, 12
sick days earned a year with
unlimited accumulation, paid
accident and hospitalization

Job

insurance,

Capable man under 58 to do
janitorial work in an office
building of a large Evanston
company. This is a FULL TIME
permanent position with hours
from
5 p.m. to 12:45 a.m. Sal-

ary to $360 per month with

SCHOOL

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION

We have several promotable positions
open for men who have some flair for
figures.

paid

HIGH

Project Draftsman

anybody for figures?

AUTO

RELIABLE

Inventory Clerk

All
“*)

$6,084
— $8,837
Age 21 — 35

for:

Professional

Nights

Police Patrolmen

RESPONSIBLE PERSON NEEDED TO
order
stock
and
maintain
inventory
records. Some previous business experience
helpful
but
not
required.
Recent high school grad could qualify.

5 day

(2 blocks north of Oakton

Equal

openings

and

JANITOR

has job openings for

OPPORTU-

BASIC
ARCHITECTURAL
DRAFTING
skills required. Some
college and/or
board experience helpful. Responsibilities include basic layout for laboratory furniture and equipment.

Niles Ave. and Searle Parkway
Skokie
ORchard 3-3200
2 blocks

THE

graduates
needed
for
long
term
employment in order filling, packing,
shipping and receiving.
Clean
warehouses with good working conditions
and regular salary increases.

Excellent
starting
salaries—Rapid
progress,
free
uniforms—low
priced
cafeteria with free milk and coffee at
lunch—spotlessly
clean,
uncrowded
work areas—no layoffs in our history
—plus
the
most
liberal
of
fringe
benefits.

An

have

MATURE

DEPT.

CARETAKER

OUR

WELCOME

W arehousemen

PIPE FITTER HELPER

Business

Professional

The City of
Highland Park

nity of discussing with you the many
opportunities
now
available,
your
future prospects with American, and
our complete fringe benefit program,
including Health and Life Insurance,
Profit Sharing and Retirement, Education Plan and Employee Discounts.

TRAIN

and

late

110°

Help Wanted—Men
Business

A Good Company To Go With
Good Company To Grow With

WOULD

HELPER

MAINTENANCE

110

Professional

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION

G. D. Searle &amp; Co.

MULTILITH

and

�110

s and Professional
CHNICAL SALES

110

AND

Business and Professional

ELECTRONIC
TECHNICIAN, JR.

Product Service Technician

EXPOSURE

Advertising
and _ publishing
Firm.
Should be capable of assuming supervisory responsibilities.
Fine working conditions and excellent
company benefits.

work desirable. Must have
experience
programming
tape and/or disk. Emphasis
oneywell or IBM equipment.
_Easycoder or Autocoder, IOCS.

This

OFFERS
UNUSUAL
FUpotential in expanding new data
iter.
Evanston executive office of
‘1 corp. Excellent starting salary,
conditions
and fringe bene. C. Boyer 869-2300.

ner

hr.

Salary

EN.

depending

starts

on

HAS

qualifica-

ASSISTANT MANAGER
for varied duties. No age
300d salary. Opp. for advance-

sharing

thbrook

Paint

and

and

hosp.

Glass

PRODUCTION

Grow-

. Local branch of large manufac-

)

IL CUSTODIAL

BR 3-2155

— BUS DRIVER.

ization, sick leave, disability
nce, Pension Plan, uniforms and
employee
benefits. Call AL
1-

PRINTER

, reliable married man wanted
operate
small
offset
press
in
riew. Experience necessary.
all 724-2280 for interview.
JANITOR:

Mon.
Apply
ove,

FULL

TIME

PART
OR FULL
and
odd jobs.
Phone 328-8841
a.m.

through Sat. 5 a.m. to 1
. Graves,
Y.M.C.A.,

Evanston.

Call

GR

5-7400.

2.50 HR. GUARANTEED
time route work-eves.
and
and phone necessary.
24-5721 or 583-4250.

: “ELECTRICIAN
PREFERRED

be arranged.

GAS

BUT

HI 6-7744,

TIME YARD
WORK
Set your own
hours.
— 475-0743. Call 8-11

AUTOMOBILE
SALESMAN
TO
SELL
Buicks
on North Shore with new or
used car experience. Call Mr. Hawkins for appointment, ALpine 1-6800.

Sat.
Mr.

STATION

ATTENDANT

Full time.
Steady
work.
preferred, 4000 Dempster

PERMIT

OR 4-6176.

Experience
St., Skokie,

be the

position

tors.

Work

with

available

you

have

in

the

looking

for

for.

Field

advancement

Northshore

area

and

Service

in IBM’S
other

work

newest

locations.

QUALIFICATIONS:
nical

aptitude

to meet and work with customers
Evening

and

Saturday

Call CHET

interviews

available.

ST.,

KUCIA

DAvis 8-8600
An

Equal

Opportunity

EVANSTON,

Opportunity

will

be

Evanston Review

conducted

by

while

training.

Unlimited

income _ potential.
Excellent
fringe
benefits. We are a well known, highly
respected
company
your
in
area.
Phone Mr. Blume at 889-4522 from 8

to 4:30.

TRAINEE

$2.03

ILLINOIS

Hollister Want

Ads

CHURCH

AND

Manager

SHERMAN

of Education

oe

HAS OPENINGS

FOR MEN

AND WOMEN IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS:
COOKS
SALAD GIRLS
MAINTENANCE

Enjoy the benefits of working
locally in an education facility.
Pleasing working condition,
good starting salary, and excellent fringe benefits.

per hr.

TOP HAIR STYLIST
MANAGER - Male or Female

REAL ESTATE SALES
IF

BUS DRIVERS

REGULAR ROUTES. 5 DAY WEEK,
STARTING AUGUST 28

5:30 and

DEPARTURES FROM:
Wilmette — Glenview

Scholastic
2050 LEHIGH

—

6:30

Niles

Robert

AVE., GLENVIEW

$466-$568
394-$485

Ht
466

REAL

ing

FOR SECOND SHIFT,
To run 403, 602, 077, 083
Good starting
salary,
Many fringe
benefits.
Call Rick
Hartenberg
Wilmette,

Park

Nilles

432-7800

ESTATE

for

OPEN-

_inter-

ABOVE
AVERAGE
PAY.
515-DAY
week. Clean, roomy plant.
DUTCH MAID DRYCLEANER
1122 Waukegan Rd. PA 4-9839. Glenview.

REAL ESTATE SALES

GLENVIEW REALTY
Waukegan Rd.
PArk 4-0600.

HAS

salesperson

PRESSER

Dl.

OPPORTUNITY
FOR
REAL
ESTATE
sales
person.
Man
or woman.
Full
time
only.
Experience
preferrd.
Office established
1925. Member Evanston-North
Shore
Board
of Realtors.
Liberal
advertising
and
floor
time
policy. Call MR.
GESFORD

OFFICE

aggressive

ested in a permanent position offering
unlimited opportunities. Full time and
effort are the only requirements. Call
Mr. Kayser.
Kenilworth Realty
AL 1-5600

Lloyd Hollister, Inc.
Central,

A.

PART-TIME
COOK
WANTED
FOR
monastery. Mature man or woman to
cook dinner and supper for about ten
priests.
5 days a week. Located near
Glenview. Good pay. Must be able to
come in mornings and leave after the
evening
meal.
Write
to
Rev.
A.
Klyber,
Box
6, Glenview,
Ill. 60025
giving age, references and telephone.
REAL ESTATE
Excellent
opportunity
for
full
time
aggressive
salespeople.
Unlimited
earning
potential.
Will
train,
if
inexperienced.
For
confidential
appointment. CALL MR. FRIEND.
KENNETH FRIEND
Hubbard Woods
835-3750

IBM
OPERATOR

251-4300, Extension 254

WANTED

WE NEED MANAGERS,
Interviewers,
Supervisors,
Receptionists, Telephone Solicitors, Charm Consultants, Beauty Operators, and Dance
Instructors. Full or part-time.
NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY.
APPLY IN PERSON
FRED ASTAIRE DANCE STUDIO
605 Davis St., Evanston 869-8982
House 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.

JOB
Opportunities

Il.

Winnetka

Bank of Highland

Co.

City of Evanston
GR 5-3100

446-7180

Road,

PERSONNEL

in person

MAN
TYPIST

Bay

EXP’D TELLER
TO WORK IN NOTE
cage;
Proof operator for IBM
1260;
exp.
bookkeeper;
new
accounts
personnel and switchboard operator. Good
hours, excellent benefits. For information call

724-1847

CLERK

REALTY

118 Green

to start.

Transit

YOU
HAVE
A SINCERE
DESIRE
to increase your present earnings and
are willing to take the time to analyze
our real estate sales plan to see if it
could
be
of
assistance
to
you
in
improving your sales, then call for an
exploratory discussion.

NASH

6:30-8 a.m.
2:50-4:30;

GR 5-0221
Hilquist

DIRECT
ONE
OF
THE
TOP
salons in the North Shore. Completely
remodeled, beautiful surroundings and
very
busy.
Top
salary,
commission
and benefits for the right person. Call
Mr.
or
Mrs.
Roland
at
945-4787
between 8 and 10 p.m. All calls will
be kept strictly confidential.

Park, Illinois.

$4.00 minimum-$2.25 per hour
p to $3.00 per hour.

David

TO

Apply to: Chief of Police,
Public Safety Center, 1677
Old Deerfield Rd., Highland

MORNINGS

Road

ANYONE
is

money.

FROM
Good

Household

16 TO

60 CAN

opportunity.

product

sells

Own

self.

MAKE
hours.

Call 945-6679

MAKE

EXTRA

MONEY

$2.50 hr. part-time. Fuller Products.
Car necessary. Phone Mr. Bartling at

GR 5-4173 or 583-4250.

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© Glen coe News

Purchases

LYTTON'S
EVANSTON

St.

Asst. WATER OPERATOR
CUSTODIAL WORKER
POLICE ty
ei

SEVERAL
MEN
FOR
in Northbrook. Right on
No
experience
necestrain.
80
per
week.
position
427-8520,
Mr.

on

Swanson,

work. A school crossing guard
works four or five hours a day
during the school year.

INC.

Rd.
Northbrook,
Opportunity Employer

W.

2840 Sheridan
Evanston

Call or Apply

YOU
WANT
YOUR
INDIVIDUALity
recognized, are looking for a spot
where
advancement
is
ssible,
appreciate
a full line of benefits
and
regular salary revues, this is for you.
We have immediate openings for material handlers.
Call or see Mr. Lorig.
272-1000

OPENING FOR
factory work
Expressway.
sary.
Will
Permanent
Walters.

to $2.31

AFTERNOONS

FACTORY

Discount

John

or someone wanting part-time

Wanted—Men

CULLIGAN

to

This is an.excellent opportunity for retired men or women

EXPERIENCED RELIABLE MAN FOR
household cleaning, 1 day a week or
every
other
week.
References.
Call
VErnon 5-2378.

Shermer
An Equal

Liberal
Mr.

your

Guards

MAN
TO
DO
LAWN
AND
GARDEN
work. 1 day a week. On Sunset Ridge,
Northfield.
Man
with
own
_transp.
peeerree.
Work until Nov.. 15. HI 6-

1657

security.

interview

improve

School Crossing

Help Wanted—Men
Household

Help

can

See

is receiving

SCHOOL

For international
concern.
$500-$575.
NO FEE.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago Avenue, Evanston
UN 9-9510
BR 3-2155

11

your

personal

Most

applications for

SERVICEMAN
EXPERIENCED
OR
WILL
TRAIN.
Electrically and mechanically inclineo
man.
Permanent
position.
Apply
in
person.
North
Shore
Refrigeration,
4001 Simpson, Skokie.

ADMIN.

Excellent Profit Sharing Plan
Good Insurance Benefits
Excellent Salary Arrangements

475-4700

the

CPA.
STARTING
SALARY
$20,000,
increase to $25,000 in one year. CPA,
age 40-55, in good health and vigorous.
Strong _in
management
and
data
processing exposure. ‘Rapidly expanding
sales
and
service
organization,
fourteen
offices.
Must
relocate
to
general Aurora area. Submit complete
resume.
Write
T-322,
Box
60,
Wilmette, Illinois.
WILL TRAIN YOU IF YOU QUALIFY
For one of the fastest
growing market sales positions in the country.

a mo.

MEN'S CLOTHING
WOMEN'S WEAR
MEN'S FURNISHINGS

The are rs
Highland Park

Employer

ACCOUNTANT EXECUTIVE

Use
© Winnetka Talk

and

we

Positions

National College

Employer

* Wilmette Life

future

a

2120 Greenwood

Glenview
Board of Fire and
Police
Commissioners on Sept. 15, 1967, at 3
p.m.
m

$450

for

how

Evanston

EXCELLENT
CAREER
OPPORTUNIty with a iar
fire department.
Start at
$522 a month
with regular
increases.
Liberal fringe benefits include paid vacation, 9 holidays, health
insurance
and
disability
coverage.
a
ge
forms can be obtained at
Glenview Fire Station, 1815 Glenview
Rd., and must be returned by 12:00
noon Sept. 8, 1967. Written examina-

tions

MEN

BUEHLER LTD.

1141
Classified

in

discuss

1232

_ International Business Machines
CENTRAL

Equal

Come

ee

a

Full Time Sales
for

WORK IN PROGRESSIVE EVANSTON,
new plant,
convenient location, good
wages
plus
extraordinary
employee
benefits.

GENERAL FACTORY
NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY
Day and night shift. Permanent. Will
train. New
Plant. All benefits. Chicafo Backing
Co., 2800 Shermer
Rad.,
orthbrook (1 blk. S. of Willow) 272-

ic electronics from Technical or Service Schools
lity

employer

NORTHWESTERN
UNIVERSITY
IS
seeking
a
Systems
Analyst.
Good
opportunity to enter at ground level.
planning
analysis,
involves
Position
and design of administrative systems.
not
but
preferred
or
essential.
Send
resume
to Planning
Northwestern
Hall,
Pearsons
Dept.,
University, Evanston.

IF

been

opportunity

opportunity

GENERAL

SEEKS CUSTOMER ENGINEERS
Processing

equal

.

“"EYT Ores
EVANSTON

SHIPPING MEN

Industrial

IBM
; may

STOCK

APPT.

ANALYSTUNIVERSITY
SYSTEMS

112

~ ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS

i Data

An

To

MECHANICALLY MINDED MAN
Neat appearance for installation and
repair of home elevators.
Call 272-0505
DAY JANITOR
for general janitorial work in Evanston. Starting at $2.59 per hour. Many
company benefits. 782-7210.

NEEDED

299-7715 FOR

jin Wa

ASSEMBLERS

TEKTRONIX

Service
Evanston
BR 3-2155

DESK
CLERK
AND
SWITCHBOARD
operator
part-time.
Hours
Mon.-Friday, 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sat. 8:30 a.m. to
p.m.
Also
8
hours
on _ national
holidays.
Apply
Mr.
Hughes.
Y.M.C.A., 1000 Grove, Evanston. Call
GR 5-7400.

Service
Evanston

CALL

13

|

Factory Help

Village of Glenview

CONTROL

ee
500
Murphy Employment
1612 Chicago Avenue
UN 9-9510

Co.
Mr. Puls

Industrial

FIREMAN

A

TRAINEE
:
firm. No experience.

CREDIT TRAINEE
Murphy Employment
-hicago Avenue

AN OPENING FOR
RETIRED MAN

Help Wanted—Men

MAINTENANCE AND CALIBRATION
OF OSCILLOSCOPES AND RELATEED
ELECTRONIC
INSTRUMENTS.
QUALIFIED APPLICANTS SHOULD
HAVE A BROAD BACKGROUND IN
ELECTRONICS AND AN INTEREST
IN
WAVEFORM
MEASUREMENT
TECHNIQUES.
SALARY
COMMENSURATE WITH EXPERIENCE AND
TRAINING. WORK IN PARK RIDGE.

An

Earn
approximately
$1,500
a year.
Work
from
2 to 5:30 p.m.
on days
school is in session as a Janitor in a
building
housing
Special
Education
Classes.
Please
call Mr.
Komen
at
272-0600.

at

. W. Johnson Inc. SH 3-1111.

Profit

Road

NORTHBROOK
ELEMENTARY
SCHOOLS
DISTRICT 28

hard working shop man who
rive a car, have knowledge
of
n load and unload trucks and
in inventory records. Company
fits
are
paid
vacation,
major
1] insurance, paid holidays and

plan.

Orchard

An equal opportunity employer
Contact Mr. H. A. Tews, Assistant Vice
President, Sales, DAvis 8-3000 or send
complete resume to:
2424 Oakton St., Evanston, II.

family. Work 512days; must have
id driver’s license. Write giving
tails of background, references and
ired salary to Miss Ray, 4401 W.
rth Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60639.

sharing

Old

NO EXPERIENCED REQUIRED
Good
starting
salaries
with
finest
employee
benefits;
opportunit
to
advance based on individual initiative
and ability.

mee
and
background
in
the
pin
and
maintenance
of
oo
and/or greenhouses
ed.
5 room
apartment
with
is provided for gentleman and

NEEDS

position.

MR. SUREK, YO 6-8500
SKOKIE, ILLINOIS
NATIONALLY KNOWN STEEL CO.
HAS OPENINGS FOR
HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES FOR
SALES TRAINEES
INSIDE SALES PERSONNEL

NDSCAPE GARDENER
EEDED

CONTRACTOR

a permanent

5201

Evanston

ic,

is

Standard Rate &amp; Data Service

FOR A NORTH SHORE
HICAGO ESTATE

112

Business and Professional

OUNG MAN 25 TO 35
EXCELLENT POSITION
GROWTH
OPPORTUNITY
~A GROWING EN- UNUSUAL
with expanding electronics company.
Duties include assembly,
wiring and
=ERING FIRM. EXTENtesting of special industrial automation equipment.
Knowledge
of relay
RAVEL THROUGHcircuits
or
solid
state
spetaggees #
Excellent
salary
and
company
paid
THE MID-WEST. YOU
full tuition education program.
BE WORKING WITH
Apply in person or call:
PERSONNEL DIRECTOR
Y, PETROLEUM, AND
Barrett Electronics Corp.
JSTRIAL ACCOUNTS.
NORTHBROOK
APPOINTMENT, CALL 630 DUNDEE RD.
Blocks west of Edens
00, 8214
McCORMAIL CLERK
© BLVD., SKOKIE, ILL.
EXCELLENT
OPPORTUNITY
FOR
A
~
PROGRAMMER, SR.
young
man
to learn mail room
and
ostal procedures.
STON DOWNTOWN
uties include handling, processing of
incoming and outgoing mail for this
E DEGREE

i

Help Wanted—Men

10,

1967

�120

EDITOR—ASSISTANT
READING—LANGUAGE ARTS
Text
book
publisher
has_
excellent
opportunity for college graduate with
recent teaching
experience
at _ the
upper
or
lower
elementary
school
level. Will edit and write
copy
for
student
and
teacher
material.
Must
have
an interest in the teaching of
reading.

EDITORIAL ASSISTANT
LATIN
Excellent
opportunity
for
college
graduate to edit high school Latin text
books.
Advanced
degree
in
Latin
desirable. Prefer some teaching.
Call

729-3000
SCOTT,
FORESMAN
&amp; CCP

Miss

Kennedy

for

appointment

CHEMIST—TO
ASSUME
RESPONSIbility
for
operation
of
lab.
Exc.
opportunity
to
advance
in
rapidly
growing
Chemical
Division
of PolyScience Corp. Call Mr. Rodney,
4752909. An equal opportunity employer.

SINGERS
PAID CHOIR POSITIONS.
State
qualifications.
Write: T-321,
Box 60, Wilmette,

DRIVERS FOR SMALL TYPE SCHOOL
bus. New cars. Best wages. Excellent
time job, 7-9 a.m. and 2:30-4:30. Good
driver’s record a must. Call now for
Sept. work.
James Rasor Transportation, 432-7777.
EVANSTON H.S. CAFETERIA
BAKER—FULL TIME
General
commercial
baking
experience
suitable.
Apply
immediately.
Call Mr. Mader, 864-9600.

IF

AND
work.
Ave.,

SILKS.

Vernon CleanGlencoe.
835-

YOU
ARE
PERSONABLE,
_INtelligent and enjoy meeting the ‘public
then you can qualify for a career with
Hertz Rent A Car. Call GR 5-8500.

Janitor and Janitress
NIGHTS,
nished.

TRANSPORTATION
FURCall 869-7956 after 5 p.m.

PHYSICAL
FDUCATION
TEACHER.
Part-time.
School District 110, Deerfield. Contact Mr. C. J. Caruso.
945-2580
SCHOOL
BUS
DRIVER
—
MAN
OR
woman. Hours 7:45 to 9 a.m. and 2:45
to 4 p.m. Short runs on village streets.
Phone ALpine 1-3587.

114

Help Wtd.—Men and Women
Household

COUPLE.
COOKING
AND
NORMAL
household duties;
experienced
driver
important; top wages. HIllcrest 6-0115.

RENTALS
120

For

Rent—Rooms

EVANSTON,
FOR BUSINESS MAN OR
agg student, large, light front room.
HN TV, laundry priv. GReenleaf 5-

Evanston—Room

for Business

MAN
OR
GRAD.
STUDENT.
NR.
trans., shops.
UN 4-1845
OR
256-4300
NON-RACIAL.
EVANSTON,
CENtral loc.
Rm.
for couple
and
baby.
Cooking privileges. quiet home.
Also
rm. for couple and 2 children. UN 49667

Large Comfortable
IN

PRIVATE
to bath.

HOME,
RO

Room

PARKING.

ADJ.

4-5632

BUSINESSMEN—IF
YOU
WANT
A
quiet
place
to
live sharing
a
full
kitchen, bath. and TV in Evanston.
Call 328-7094
7500
NORTH,
NEAR
CHICAGO.
lake.
Sleeping
room
for
employed
person. Share bath. Refs. $15 a week.
Car space avail. 743-3060 before 4 p.m.

EVANSTON—ROOM

FOR

STUDENT

or young employed man. Bath, refrig.
Vicinity Greenleaf-Judson $55 month.

Call UN

9-1397.

closet. Kitchen privileges.
portation. Call. 256-3671.

lady. Walk-in
Near

trans-

SLEEPING
RMS. FOR
GENTLEMEN.
Private bath, private entr., parking.
No drinking or smoking. Loc. Skokie.
679-8515 aft. 8 p.m. or all day Sun.
EVANSTON
Large
well
furnished
room
for
employed
lady.
Best
transportation:
i
GR 5-8442.

August

10,

FOR

IN

to

AUGUST
AND
SEPTEMBER
WE
WILL
HAVE
MANY
GRADUATE
STUDENTS SEEKING
PLACES
TO
LIVE.
HOME
OWNERS
WITH
ROOMS TO RENT ARE URGED TO
CALL AND LIST THEM WITH US.

Housing

492-3430
LIVING
ACCOMMODATIONS’
CONvenient
to
Northwestern
University
required
for
next
school
year
by
graduate
music.
student.
Refined,
quiet girl, does not smoke. Available
for
interview
in
late
August.
Miss
Merideth
Howard,
21 Ithaca
Circle,
Newton, Massachusetts 02162.
TEACHER
(GLENVIEW)
YOUNG
WOMAN
DESIRES
ROOM
— BATH,
KITCHEN
PRIV.
NORTHBROOK
—
GLENVIEW AREA. CALL AFTER 6,
272-2073.
GENTLEMAN
WANTS
ROOM
IN WILmette or North Evanston, Reasonable
rent.
AL
1-9753
after
7:30,
ask
for
Harry.
REFINED LADY WOULD LIKE ROOM
with kit. priv. or apt. in private home.
Glenview
or Wilmette.
Call between
10 A.M.
to 5 P.M. only 724-6645.
QUIET ROOM WITH KITCHEN
PRIVileges for widow
semi-retired,
bookkpr.,
non-smoker.
Call
DA _ 8- 7527

evenings.

130

Apartments

to Share

WANTED
FEMALE
TO SHARE
FURnished
apartment
in Evanston
with
same
for September.
Own
bedroom.

$87.50

Call 328-1317.

GIRL TO SHARE
4 RM. FURN. APT.
Suitable young business lady, service
wife
or
college
student.
$75
mo.
Chicago, near Lawrence and Kimball.
267-8898

For

132

ng.

EFFICIENCIES
FROM
$142.50
1 BEDROOM APTS. FROM $215
FOR OCT. 1st OCCUPANCY

UN

OPEN

DAILY

&amp; TYSON,

4-2600

AL

INC.
BR

1-6700

SUELLEN

4 Hina.

2nd

Fl. Hamlin

3rd.

Fl.

near

Sherman.

2 bedrms.

F igad Asbury.

Washington

4 Rms.

Ist. Fl. Sherman

3s

3rd. Fl. Church at Chicago.

5 Rms.

3rd. Fl. Hinman

1564

Smart

and

Sherman

Ave.

near Seward.
near Main.

Golee,

Inc.
DA

8-3200

WILMETTE
LOWER
pets

ok.

HALF
$180

HOUSE,

includes

CHILDREN,

Rent—Apartments 2

heat.

HI 6-6524.

INC.
3-3220

$135
$175
$125

dec.

Pri.

Realtor

All

1

air-conditioned

&amp; MORTOAG?

THE

So :

1520 Central St., Evan:

SOUTH
A

DE

EVANST¢

LUXE

AIR

COND

‘ -~

rm, apt. in newish 3 flat,
baths,
lge.
fancy
kit.

3
m
w/bu

eating
area,
some
carpenae
dead-end street. 3 parks wit

2 blks.

mo.

to

shopping

and

446-1646.

tra

PRESTIGE BUILDIN
OVERLOOKING

PARK,
POO

EXECUTIVE “SUBLET
IN
Shore luxury oe rise. 3 bdrm.
baths, elec.
central
terrace overlooking
pool, private beach.
many
Bldg.
Frye,

lake.
Par

NO

2.
co

De or

v

extras. Crptg. and dra
will give 3 yr. lease.
AL 1-6226 for appt.

2ND

OR

3K

ELMWOOD,
EVANSTON— TI
bath, poce stove, refrig.,
&amp;¢ fe
eab. sink. Oct. 1. Reas. helene
aves.

UP

8-8966;

Eng.

Days

RO

Agent.

4-!

NORTH ROGERS PARK

4 RM. APTS., 1ST and
Tile baths, cab. kits., Stor
Exc.
prkg
shoppi
r. Heyman, 1
Fiat
274-1955
743-4416

EVANSTON

—

3 RM.

FL. E
:

GARD! N

on Hull Terrace.
Large
bdi
rm., din. area and kit. w/st

refrig. $115 per mo. incl.
children or pets. Call AL 1
Possession.

EVANSTON

Sg

LUXE

6.

fl. corner ape. 144 baths, «
cond., indiv Pual es
heat,
Brummel.

Identical Barden

RM
:

apt. $190.

i400 CHICAGO
AVEN
AND
1 BEDRM.

STUDIO

ments.
Elevator bidg. Heil
869-4358 or 328-1819 Sept. 1 ¢

occupancy.

LIGHT,

2 BEDRM.

APT.,

YAR)

basement,
near
all
tra
Evanston, $170
per month. AV,
1st. Phone DAvis
8-8318.

5

ROOMS
chen.

TILE

Adults

719 Mulford St.

~~

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and The Village Lamehenine serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

EV
BRoadw

RAYMOND

328-7200

5-0309.

743-1386.

AV.,

EVANSTON

STREET
AREA,
bath;
available

743-6280,

EVANSTON
APARTMENTS

and understand

326 CUSTER ST., EVANSTON
bdrm.
apt., sep din. rm., 142 baths,
Htd. garage,
new bao
Immed
occ,

Agent

2

electric,

4 ROOMS

Orrington

$272.

i

1520 CENTRAL, 14% baths, 2 |
2604 CENTRAL, 11% baths, 2
2604 CENTRAL, 1 bath, 2 bdrm

$250

3

Sherman Avenue
GR
5-2700

building. Close to shopping and
portation. Available now
for
ir
ate occupancy

551

SUBLET:
LARGE
EFFICIENCY
Priv.
beach.
apt.
in elevated
bldg.
included.
$87.50
per
mo.
utilities
Sherwin,
Contact
Mrs.
Dall,
1205
Chicago or phone 764-3253.
CONDIMODERN
CENTRAL
AIRin Braeside,
tioned
2 bedroom
apt.
block
to
CNW.
Highland
Park.
4%
Near food mart.
per mo. 372-2893.
6 ROOM
APARTMENT
EVANSTON:
De Luxe 2 tile baths, modern kitchen,
2nd floor $235 a month. Avail. October

FREE UTILITIES

TER

1020 GROVE ST.
ONLY

per

2 BEDROOM
APT. AVAIL.
elev. bldg. Dishwasher
and
included in kitchen;
patio;
Parking. $275.
WARNER
491-1855

lst. Will decorate. Call GR

EASTLAKE
CHICAGO

1511

TO

SEPT. 1ST. SHERMAN NEAR FOSTER,
living
rm.,
Evanston.
2
bedrooms,
kitchen
with
pantry.
3
dining
rm.,
$140.
blocks to Downtown , Evanston.
7

0

Wallace &amp; Orth, Inc., A

UN 4-5100
Evanston

INTEGRATED
APTS. WITH PRIVATE BATH
ENTRANCE.
$95 INCLUDING
OTILITIES.
CALL
AGENT,
SOLK,
BO 1-7774 FROM 9 TO 5 P.M., EVES.
CALL 248-7351, Closed Sat. and Sun.

EVANSTON;
SPACIOUS
AIR
CONDI114 baths, built- aie
tioned 2 bdrms.,
goo
dishwasher, elev. parking wen
trans.
ss. Oct. 1st. $250 m
Tit.
8855
NEWTON
REALTORS

:

2

Manager

1571 SHERMAN
UNiversity 4-2600

2 Ns,

1732

up.

824 Judson—Bsmt.—Oct. Ist $115.
104 Keeney—Now—$135
106 Keeney—Oct.
Ist $135.
62% Sheridan—Oct Ist $135.
811 scesnectilte a
1st $132.50
ROOMS
108 Keeney—0ct Ist $165.
Call Mr. Wallace
a

205 RIDGE, WILMETTE

BOND

welt.

$97.50

QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, |

YOU
ENJOY
THE
‘‘CHARM”
OF
the
old
world
you
will
want
this
spacious
3 bdrm.
apt. Has 2 baths,
frpls.,
high
ceilings,
elev.
For
appointment
call Mrs.
Dopp,
943, 8388.

EVANSTON

park.

appointment apts. in the c
For appt. call office

S.E. EVANSTON

829 FOSTER

parking

rm. oe: -CO}

3144 ROOMS
945 Chicago Ave. Oct. 1st $105.
4
ROOMS

529-35 MICHIGAN AVENUE
5 rooms, 2nd floor, $150
4 rooms, Ist floor, $120
314 rooms, Ist floor, $6110
Phalen &amp; Co., Inc., DA 8-4600

RMS.
2ND.
FL.
$93
IMMEDI
242
ately. 3144 rms. October 1 occuwvancy.
Heil &amp; Heil UN 9-3063 or 328-1819

414

7 rm. luxurious mod. apt. E
facing lake, beach ant i
Parking
avail.
Tile
kt als 0a
Mod.
equipped
kit. with
Jas

LAKE

EVANSTON,
MAIN
large
rooms;
a
October ist at $110

and

and

77

$525
$250
$300
$270

Chicago Near Drake “Hotel

DE LUXE
immed.;
disposal
laundry.
BAIRD
&amp;

BI

R

5
$235

4 ROOM APARTMENTS
Nicely furnished
8rd fl., tile bath, cab. kits.
7000 N. hg Chgo. close to Evanston
Rak, 1104 Cone
262-9175
743-4416
A 9-5140

IF

3

in exc. maint. bidg.

3 AND

RES.
144
ROOM
APT.:
QUIET,
elevator
bldg.;
carpeted,
new
appli
ances; excel. trans., near lake. Lease
and references required. 1345 Jarvis,
7400 North at Sheridan Road.

mo.

2,

beach
oce.
| Resident

Bldg.

Bldg.

Asbury

SHERIDAN

Mod.

AV., EVANSTON
BRoadway 3-3750

NEAR

BDRM.,
112
BATHS,
2 YR.
OLD.
bldg. Elec. kit., 3rd fl. Conv. to lake,
downtown Evanston and CTA. Parking
Oct.
1st possession.
$235 per
avail.
month. Orrington Realty, DA 8-4440.

Call 743-2350.

$105 |

2ND FLOOR OF 2 APT. BLDG.
Charming 6144 rooms, air-conditioned,
2
baths,
quite
new
ultra
modern.
Garage. No pets or children. Available
promptly.
Hahn
Av.

e

CHICAGO

LGE.
1
BDRM.
APTS.;
SEP.
DIN.
rms.;
ceramic
tile
baths;
cab.
kitchens.
Avail.
Oct.
Ist.
Monthly
rental $135. To inspect, contact janitor
Benson, ty: Hinman,
basement
apt.,
Evansto
LONG-KOGEN
INC.
RO
4-6500

Room 300
1609 Sherman

233

7705

3 95
$142.50

BEDROOM

G. Nixon,

HOWARD

J. Cyrus &amp;

4-9020

INC.

Maple at Main St.
GReenleaf 5-4000

Helen

near

WASHINGTON

| UN

726-32 HINMAN

EAST EVANSTON

$135 per

&amp; TYSON,

Briftens

ONE BEDROOM
727 averes newer
1137 OA
ais WASHINGTON
1904 HARRISON
800 COSTER

CHECK THESE FEATURES!!!
. TWO BEDROOMS
. RED BRICK
: oY Pee
SCHOOL PARK
ELECTRIC KITCHEN
° EXCELLENT NEIGHBORS

NEAR EVANSTON
Well kept
Convenient
$145
7524 N. DAMEN, 2 bdrms.
7650 SHERIDAN RD. 1 bdrm.
$138
7734 N. ASHLAND
1 BDRM.
$100
:
George J. Cyrus &amp; Co.
BR 3-2660
233 Asbury
UN 4-9020

APARTMENT.

817

George

Evanston

The

CENTRAL Normandy
CENTRAL Heritage
HINMAN
RIDGE the Wiliamsbure
tsk eghalitme oka coe:

622 HUL
RIDGE

CO.
St.,

HINMAN—air cond.
HINMAN—furnished
FIFTH ST.—Wilmette
TWO BEDROOMS

901

EVANSTON—DELUXE
6
RM.
APT.
on Hull Terrace. 2 bdrms. plus den, or
rm.
Lge.
liv.
3rd
bdrm.,
2. baths.
rm.,
w/wood
burning
fpl., full din.
excellent kit. complete alg
a
age
(e)
stove and refrig. Available Oct
children or pets. $265 per month incl.
garage. For appt. call AL 1-4940.

beach.

2234
2214
1400
332

Ridgeview Apartment Hotel

S.E. EVANSTON

and

2242 SHERMAN
1927 SHERMAN-

Avail. Oct.
Ist. $195 per month,
includes parking stall. Call Supt.. Mr.
Schetter,
UN
4-8771. L. A. Peterson
&amp; Co., GR 5-1010.
BEDROOM AND KITCHENETTE
apts.
Carpeted.
If
desired,
maid
service, telephone service, and garage
available.
Coffee
Shop,
drug
store,
launderette,
beauty and barber shop
oh peeemnae Short term leases available.

NEW ELEVATOR BUILDING
Deluxe spacious air-cond. 2 bdrm. apt.
equipped with all latest features for
easy
living.
Secure,
quiet
building.
Walk to beach and ‘all conveniences.
Exc. transpv. $225 per mo. Occup. Oct.
lst. Heated garage Poeeit 446-1646.

ROOM

Central

N

EXCEPTIONAL SOAR
Loct’d.

THREE BEDROE
331 KEDZIE—adults
717 HINMAN—adults

DAILY.

Evanston—Elevator

RM. APT.
ON 2ND
FL. ALL
RMS.
good size. 3 bdrms., 2 baths, full din.
rm. Gar. avail. on premises.
$200 PER MONTH
869-9522

to lake

1520

1571 SHERMAN
Uiversity 4-2600

680 HINMAN
AVAILABLE SEPT.

block

P.M.

—Glenvie
PRAIRIE—2 tile baile.
THREE BEDROOMS
1745 ORRINGTON—corner
bldg.
2526 JACKSON—Ist fir.
932 HINMAN—Ist flr.
445 SHERMAN—elev.
bldg

SAYS!!

412

5:00

2501

EVANSTON

NICE

Well

$300
$350

Ji SEENCUnaentne?

DELIGHTFUL,
SPACIOUS
4 ROOM
apt.—Ilst flr. North Evanston will be
avail. on Oct. Ist. Red Williamsburg
brick bldg.—L.R. is 12’ x 18’11’’, bedrm. is 11’ x 15’6’—individual rm. control electric heat—clean,
comfortable
—built-in
oven
and
range—ceramic
tile
bath—wonderful
neighbors—$165
per mo. Garage ava. at $15.00 per mo.
‘o inspect call Mr. Noorts—475-7329.
L. A. Peterson &amp; Co.
GLENVIEW
TALISMAN APTS.
Soundproof luxury new 1-bedroom apts.
w/private terrace, indoor pool
Sauna
baths, sundeck and hospitality rooms.
Rentals
incl. air-cond.,
heating,
and
dbl. dr. refrigerators’ Frigdaire. Models open Tues., Thurs., Fri. 3-8 Sat.,
Sun, 12-5. Few penthouse apts.
2600 GOLF ROAD
E. of Milwaukee Av., W. of Harlem 7248500. From $190 mo. 724-0150.

2

from
from

RAYMOND

ONE

855
815
506

A

6

N G

812 CLARK—close to campus

room, 2 bedroom
apt.
kitchen
and
screened
a glimpse of the lake.
for a young couple or
Lincoln
School.
Avail(possibly sooner). $165

BR

L D

EFFICIENCIES
CLARK—overlooking park
CHICAGO AV.—August Ist

722
1500

EVANSTON—SOUTHEAST.
One _ bedroom, living rm, dining rm, kitchenette.
First floor,
convenient
to ‘‘L’”’
and
Evanston
busses.
Ideal
for
a
young couple. Available Oct. 1st. $130.

&amp; ORR,

TO

QUINLAN

completely furn. model apts.
Now open for inspection
Noon to 8 p.m.
Daily
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sat and Sunday
Representative on premises or
Call 256-4998 (Greenleaf)
256-4993 (Ridge)
Chicago Phone IN 3-5060

3-3750

AVAILABLE
NOW
3 Rms. 2nd Fl. Sherman at Seward.
$110.
Sn
2nd Fl. Clark at Sherman.
30.
6 Rms.
Ist Fl. 2 baths.
Ridge
near
Davis
$230.
AVAILABLE SEPT. 1
2144 Rms.
basemt.
Simpson near Sherman
$100.
AVAILABLE OCT. 1
sis Rms. 3rd. Fl. Church at Chicago.

THE

See

5-1080

1:30

328-7200

Large
livable
rooms
with
plenty
of
closets.
Close
to
transportation,
schools,
churches,
shopping.
In New
Trier East High School district.

Delightful Apts. Evanston
Finest Elevator Apt. Bldg.
Unsurpassed Location.

These beautiful, sound silencing apts.,
include all electric kitchens, 12 Cu. Ft.
refrigerators,
multiple
oversized
wardrobe closets, fully
tiled baths, air
conditioning
throughout.
Exquisite
foot
sundeck,
lounge. Private park-

OPEN

Monthly rental includes: central heating.
air conditioning,
full carpeting,
reserved parking, electric kitchen.

McGUIRE

BU

This
new
luxury
Raymond
elevator
building
will
eature
year
round
electric air tg oe te
complete Hot
Point kitchens,
balconies, large closets, ceramic tile baths, spacious living
rooms
with separate
dining
rooms.
Garage and outside parking available.

MODERATE. RENTALS
1, 112, 2 baths—1-2 bedroom apts.
Sept. and Oct. occupancy

GR

N T

2 bedrooms
3 bedrooms

627 RIDGE RD.

SUBLEASE.
512
with
cabinet
rear porch with
Ideal location
small
family.
able Oct.
ist
w/parking.

F RO

Evanston's Only New
Lake Front Apt. Bldg.
AVAILABLE NOW

EAST WILMETTE
1136 GREENLEAF

1500 Chicago Av.

QUINLAN

For

132

550 Sheridan Sa.

INC.
BUILDER

Offers elegant new apts.
North Shore Elevator bldgs.

Rent—Apartments

Overlooking beautiful Raymond Park
near
downtown’
shopping,
schools,
churches.

LA K E

I. SIMON &amp; SON,
LEADING NO. SHORE

Rent—Rooms

N.U. Graduate

Rent—Apartments

EVAN

DOUBLE
ROOM NEAR LAKE, DOWNtown Evanston, and transportation.
Kitchen privileges
Call OR 3-0099 or 492-3310
TO BUSINESS
WOMAN,
VERY
NICE
lge. rm. in private home. Clean and
nicely furn. Brkfst. if desired. Near
Main St. transp. Evanston. UN 4-5416.

Wanted

For

Rent—Apartments

| WILMETTE

FOR
WORKING
LADY
OR STUDENT
newly decorated sleeping room, close
to shopping
and transportation.
Call
GR 5-9117.
RIDGE—DAVIS AREA: FURN. SINGLE
room,
kitchen
priv.;
suitable
for
young working person, $14 weekly.
GR 5-0260 after 6 p.m. Evanston

121

For

WOMAN

NON-RACIAL:
FURN.
BDRM.
FOR
single man,
Near
bus transp.
Comfortable home in Quiet neighborhood.
After 6:30 p.m. Call UN 9-9778.

=Rms.

COMFORTABLE
SLEEPING
ROOM
for employed gentleman.
Central St.
location,
Evanston. Also 1 bdrm. apt.
avail. by Sept. UN 4-0956.
WILMETTE.
PLEASANT
COMFORT-

able room for employed

RENT

Newly decorated in attractive Winnetka apt. near transp.,
stores,
Indian
hae Parking space "avail. HI 6-4496
af
EVANSTON
ROOMS
NICELY
FURN.
and
dec.
Switchboard
and
maid
service.
Special summer
rates. Post
erage
students welcome.
Call UN

Ill.

WILL
TRAIN
MEN
OR
WOMEN
TO
cast, trim
and inspect small plastic
parts.
Day
work.
Unusual
earning
opportunity.
Benefits.
GALLAGHER CORP.
2030 Lehigh Ave., Glenview,
729-1420.

Salary or piece
4.
660 Vernon

132.

banhaReomé

FOR

SLEEPING
ROOM
FOR
RENT
IN
Glenview. Quiet and clean w/private
washroom. bite oe
man only.

EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHERS
1900 E. LAKE AV., GLENVIEW
An Equal Opportunity Employer

PRESSER—WOOLS

For

ROOM

alge

113. Help Wtd.—Men and Women

BATH,
vanston

TILE
UN

Gepined

ie

4.

�Ps

132
2

mca

RM.
APT.
2ND.
FL. HOT
WATER
HEATED.
REAR
ENTRANCE.
NR.
GRANT
and Asbury, Evanston. $100.
Couple desired. Call UN 4-9084 after 6
p.m.

1575 OAK

Garage

ELEVATOR

to

Manager

HOUSE

APT.

£156

724-501 |

4ROLD

BURNS.

Available
4

326
2

ON-THE-LAKE

40 SHERIDAN
E

FOR

IMMEDIATE

OC-

APARTMENTS

otric omy

IN

THIS

stor building.

ROOM

EDROOMS
—
$375
BEDROOMS
$520
irtments have view of the lake.
rground
parking.
All
convees in this outstanding building.

INLAN

&amp; TYSON,

INC.

7 SEERMAN AV., EVANSTON
sity 4-2600
BRoadway 3-3750
Se

EVANSTON

1333 MAPLE AV.
=

NEW

of

HI-RISE

luxury

apts.,

all

large

bedrms.,
two
baths,
air.
, latest
equip.
kitchens
with
area and. individually controlled
AUG.

301

CALLAN
1ST
FL.
APARTOctober 1. Heil &amp;

ELMWOOD

LARGE
ROOMS
AVAILABLE
SEPtember Ist. Will furnish. For information see C. W. Hansen,
1233 Chicago
_Av., Evanston.
DE LUXE 4 RM. APT. IN EVANSTON.
2nd fl., beamed ceiling, stove, refrig.
Avail.
Sept.
1st. Before
6 p.m.
3288580, after 6 p.m. 328-5045.
1320
CHICAGO
AV.,
EVANSTON.
232
room
apt.
second
floor,
$95.
Exc.
location. Call DA 8-3548.

Evans.—New
4

491-1855

N OCTOBER 1ST THERE WILL BE
2u Phe coe garden apt. avail. in red
jurg
ur
brick
bldg.
at
1510

for single

IN
Call

din.

rm.

4 or 5 Rms.
$155,

$180,

$190.

Near

Beach. 551 Sheridan. 221-2102, 475-7889.

Or call

Ideal

$135
lake.

2

Full

LLEN SAYSI
al St.

Now

AVAILABLE
OCTOBER
1 OCCUP,
41%
rm. 2 bedr. $170 lst and 2nd. Heil &amp;
Heil 864-9028 or 328-1819

See Model Open Daily 1-5

C

Heil

EVANSTON:
PRESTIGE LOCATION. 3
bdrm.
apt. 2 baths, walking distance
to lake, shopping, restaurants. Over-.
looks park.
Oct, Ist poss.
NEWTON
REALTORS
777-8855.

OCCUPANCY

Warner

N.

BEDR.
5
RM.
ment $140. Avail.
Heil 328-1819

RD.

.

US

&amp;

Heil

ROOM
2
BEDROOM
excellent conginon — near
Agent GR 5-2700.

INC.

271-3500

ETTE

RM.

1310
CHICAGO
AVE.,
EVANSTON.
2
rms. Well kept building. Good transportation.
DA _ 8-3548,
UN
4-6799.
Janitor.

742 N. Greenwood
Phone

312

4 RM. 3RD FL. CHEERY DECORATED
apt.
Immediately
available.
Heil
&amp;
Heil UN 9-0596 or 328-1819

Betty Otte on Premises

a

AND

124 N. CALLAN

APTS.

BEDROOM

i

112

SUBLEASE:
205
RIDGE
RD.,
WILmette.
De luxe
, elev.
bldg.
Dishw.;
bath,
powder
rm.;
$245.
Contact Baird
&amp;
Warner 491-1855.

1766 Greenwood

WN

J

BLDG.

person

or

RM.
APT.,
2ND
FLOOR.
STOVE
and
refrig.
Can
be
seen
“Thurs.
evening 8 Pe.
to 9 ae
or on Sun.
from 1-3. 727 Seward
St., Evanston.

EVANSTON:
3 BDRM.
NEWLY
DECorated 2nd floor near all transp. and
schools. $5.00 private oareet
165. 2
yr. lease. Immed. occup. 676-2110.

dividual room
control elecit—ceramic tile bath—parking
:
per mo. To inspect call Mr.
'5-7329, L. A. Peterson &amp; Co.

EVANSTON
— 2 BEDRM.
APT. NEW
building. ist floor. Air-cond. Parkin
included. Oct. 1st occupancy. $160. 60
Mulford. 677-8904.

te

EVANSTON
SPACIOUS
BRIGHT
3
bdrms. 6 rooms near transp. schools
i
shopping. Call after 6 p.m. UN 4-

Garden Apt.

:

sreer

1002

AUSTIN

Ridge.

242

rms.,

avail.

‘Ist, $130 per month.
Liv.
rm.,
., kitchenette
and
ceramic
tile
. Ideal
for
single
person
or

ie. To

inspect

call

Don

NORTHBROOK
bdrm.
range.

HOME—1

apt.
Paneled
walls,
refrig.,
Immed.
occupancy.
$140 per

month.

Schetter

RANCH

1645 Pfingston Rd. 446-3880.

4-8771. L. A. Peterson &amp; Co.

EVANSTON
1 BLK. TO SHOPr,
» NWRR station. 3 bdrms.,

‘2nd floor, 7 rms., 3 unit bldg.;
light
on

rms.,
beige
rou closets (6),
‘ic
e bath;

er.

r

Gar,

optional.

12 or pets,

No

$200.

8-5341

large

carpt.,
drapes;
frpl. in din. rm.,
new
kit.,
dish-

children

Avail.

Aug.

15.
—

EVANSTON.

~ 721 SEWARD
mn

p.

Air

180-92,
cond.;

ing; gor

ed.

pt.

OCT. . 187.

free

heat

appliances;

$185.
call 261-4490

and

completely

or

DA

8-3941

0:

219
ROOM

HULL
APT.

TERR.

ON

2ND

FL.

ALL

ge

hd good
size,
full din.
rm.
g. in good neighborhood. Also
ge avail., at same address.
WARNER
491-1855
Ft&amp;
:

_Evanston's
PLYMOUTH

rm.

Juxe

apt.,

all

newer

GROVE.

hi-rise.

elect.,

parquet,

Air

Sherman,

ONE

cond.,

stroll

UN

1518

to

$200
4-7020

Evanston

243 ROOM APARTMENT $125
eit
Nicely furnished
Rent includes all utilities
all

nae

6 P.M.-8

Rooms!

P.M.,

$100

869-1627

TA 9-5140

Per Month

R0YDON
AT
1009
DAVIS
ST.
. now!
Elevator bldg.— adults
L. A. Peterson &amp; Co. GR 5-1010.

EVANSTON-223-227
| and

5 room

apts.

CUSTER
avail.

5-$150. Call J. Muller,
eR

AND

KRAMER

Classified

S.

EVANSTON.

5
ROOMS
IN
SE.
Call after 6 p.m. UN 9-

‘MODERN

RM.

632

apt.
with
enclosed
porch.
142 B.R.
Avail.
Sept.
1.
School-age
children
pref. Air cond. optional 328-2082.

820

JUDSON

'"'B" Entrance

4 RM. 2ND FL. $125. SEPT. 1 OCCUpancy. Heil &amp; Heil 869-4162 or 328-1819.
EVANSTON,
SPACIOUS
4
RM.,
1
bdrm.
South
Evanston,
near
lake,
shopping,
churches,
etc.
Occupancy
Sept. lst. Call after 5, 475-4809.
LARGE
6
RM.
APT.
IN
3
APT.
building. ee
and very large yard.
Call at 9128
Bennett Av., Evanston.
(corner
Church
and
McCormick).
342

ROOM
APT.
2ND
FL.;
STOVE
and
refrig.;
ideal
for
1 person
or
couple.
Adults
only,
Evanston,
$115
mo. Avail. immed. GReenleaf 5-3204.

SUBLET,

ATTRACTIVE

WELL

KEPT

4

rm, 3rd fl. apt. $130. pareue $10 extra.

Finest

1101

AVAIL.
NOW
oi
aang $125.
339.

Oct.

1

RO

1-8150

491-1065 or

Sept. 1 occupancy.
trans. UN 9-8195.

4 ROOM

Nr.

APARTMENT

university

AT

CASE

5

EVANSTON.

HOMELIKE

verted residence, 2nd flr., 2 bdrms.,
good yard. Convenient loc., baby ok, 3
FP a a $155. Sept. lst occup. UN 4RMS.
$110 PER
MO.
S.E.
EVANSton. Near transp. Avail.
Aug.
16. 1
bdrm., 2 sun porches, usable as sm.
bdrms. 5 bik. Lake 475-6853.

EVANSTON
—
2
BDRM.,
2
BATH
apt. Central St. $240 Sept.
Ist. Call
rane 11 a.m. or after 6 p.m. UN 9-

and

AND

Elmwood in Evanston. 2nd floor. $125
per month. 7 eee
Adults only.

WILMETTE—1
BDRM.
APT.
ALL
util,
except
elec.
Some
ffurn.
if
desired. $130. 251-2795 after 6 pm.
WILMETTE:
342 ROOMS, TILE BATH.
shower,
stove
and
refrig.
Close
to
C&amp;NW transp. Sept. 1st. Adults.
ALpine 1-1724

415 RMS., S.E. EVANSTON.
Pleasant,
well maintained bldg.;
nr.
shops,
schools,
transp.,
beach.
$155.
Avil. now, Call Mr. Jachs, 864-5675.
DOWNTOWN WINNETKA
3 ROOM APARTMENT FOR RENT 1ST
of September. Call 446-3196 aft. 9 p.m.
or 729-4126 days.

EVANSTON,

1303

215-315-4 LG.
4-8503

UN

RMS.

$98-130-140.
CE 6-8696

FOR
RENT,
4
RM.
APT.,
Sept.
1. $120 per mo.;
call
after 6 p.m.

AVAIL.
869-6496

DUE
TO CONDITIONS
BEYOND
MY
control, I will need to sublet. 2 bdrm.
apt. at 2145 Ridge, Evanston. Call 3286894 for more information.
WILMETTE—2 BDRM. APT. 1ST FLR.
Stove, refrig., heat, water furn. $140
per mo. Call 256-3779 for appt. Available Sept. 1st.

WANTED—3
BEDROOM
Northwest,
north or east
Top $180. Preferably in
bldg.
We
are selling our
wish to stay in this same
older children, 13 and 15.
after 5 p.m. 864-2028.

APT.
IN
Evanston—
2 or 3 flat
home
but
area. Have
Please call

RESPONSIBLE
COUPLE
EXPECTING
child desires 2 bedroom apartment in
Glenview-Northbrook ‘area. $165 a mo.
Will also consider small home. Sept.

Ist occupancy,

Call HI 6-3749.

EMPLOYED
COUPLE
WANTS
TO
rent 5 rm. apartment or small house;
prefer north Evanston. Must be avail.
Oct. Ist. Call 475-8496 after 5:30 p.m.
WANTED:
6
OR
7
RM.
2
BATH
apartment,
or Town
house.
Transp.
for Evanston H.S. senior. Prefer 1st
floor. Up to $250 per mo. UN 4-1426.
COUPLE
LOOKING
FOR
THREE
room
apartment.
Can
furnish
reference if necessary. Call weekdays after
5 p.m., 869-9089.
OR 3 BEDROOM
FOR
FAMILY
OF
six.
References.
Prefer
Washington
School area. Call 869-5622.

ARTIST,
WIFE,
THREE
CHILDREN
need
October
Ist rental,
three
bedroom apt. or home. $200-$230. Evanston vicinity. Call 348-4755 or 787-7283.
NEW
MODERN
2
BEDROOM
IN
good location, prefer Evanston. 2 flat
or
3
flat
building.
3
adults,
all
professional. MI 6-0133.
RESPONSIBLE
FAMILY
OF
4 DEsires 2 bedroom unfurn. apt. or hse.
Sept. ’67 to Jan. '68 while new hse. is
under construction. Refs. PA 4-4996.
NEED
2 OR 3 BDRM.
APT. SEPT.
1
to Dec. 30 attending Garrett. Missionary couple with 2 children. Good refs.
626-2855. (Chicago)
ARCHITECT:
SINGLE. LOOKING FOR
1-2 rooms apartment. FA 4-0054 or HY
-3-0283,
Zakharoff,
6046
Dorchester,
Chicago.
RESPECTABLE
with baby want
Sept. Ist. Up to
UN 4-2848.

134

For

YOUNG
suburban
$165. Call

Rent—Furnished

COUPLE
5 rm. apt.
274-6906 or

Apts.

EVANSTON
DAVIS ST. AREA
Unconventional,
attractive, large
1st
floor
2 bedroom
apt.
a real
woodburning fireplace in living room.
Private poreh. Furnished except for
silver,
linens
and
kitchen
utensils.
Yard for children. $250 per mo.
Central
location.
Exceptionally
well
furnished 5 rooms
(2 bedrooms). ist
' flr. No
children
or pets.
Available
now. $225. (Security deposit).

Hokanson

513

Davis

St.

&amp; Jenks
GReenleaf

EVANSHIRE

5-1617

HOTEL

1 AND 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS.
room___
kitchenettes,
attractively
furnished.
Hotel rooms, permanent or transient.
Maid, switchboard
and elevator service,
Excellent
transportation,
bus,
‘'L’’
and Chicago &amp; North Western R.R.
Television, air conditioning
UNiversity 4-8800

COACH
HOUSE
IN
KENILWORTH
area. Liv. rm., kitchen, bedroom and
bath. Available immediately. Approx.
$150. Call 256-4158.

Main

EVANSTON:
312
RM
APT.
floor;
stove,
refrig.
and
heat
nished. $140 per mo. Call 864-1778
6:00 p.m.

ATTRACTIVE 4 RM. APT.
(1 BDRM.)
in fine S.E. Evanston
neighborhood.
Nr. transp.,
shopping
and the lake.
Avail. immed.
DA 8-7817.

1ST
furafter

and

Hinman,

Evanston

RD.

EVANSTON
HOSPITAL
MR. HARTFELDER 492-4550

CHICA GO
Very mod. 242 rm. air-cond. apt. in
exc. maint. bidg. Tile bath and kit.
All mod, furn. and furnishings. 1% blk.
to beach and park. Avail. Sept. Ist.
$170 utilities included.
Resident Manager
262-2675

6 ROOM

CALL

MR.

TOWNHOUSE

YOU'LL
3

RM.

Will teach your children or do your
house work to reduce rent. Refs. Call
after 5:30. 869-1923.

LIKE THIS

H.P.
COUPLE-RETIRED,
RESPONS.
wants part. furn. apt. in exchange for
yard
and
handyman
work.
Woman
Gnvleyee,
432-5832
morns.
or mealmes.

W/BDRM.
KIT.,
PRIV.
blks.
NORTH
of
,’
Chicago-Evanston-SkoOnly $100 w/util. Lease. GR

ELMGATE

136

MANOR

UTILITIES FREE
NICELY
FURNISHED
2, 215, AND
4
room apartments. 1 block to lake and
beach.
$90, $100 and $150.
Call 743-2350.

with

(3 bedrms.)

ROOM
APT.
WOOD
ideal for 4
bath;
nr.
lake
and
$220. RO 1-2455 or 275-

SPACIOUS

Lovely

6

RM.

for
career
girls
desiring
living accomodations.
Fine
hood, Ali conven. DA 8-7817.

GReenleaf

1

bdrm.

ALpine

1-1500

NORTHFIELD—AVAILABLE
SEPT.
1.
3 bedrooms,
112
baths,
house
with
LR (fireplace), DR, kitchen and 2-car
arage.,
Available
to
a
family
on
eptember ist. 25 month lease.
$300.

McGUIRE
GR 5-1080

5 Rms. Walk to Davis.

Cyrus &amp;

5-0500

DEERFIELD

NEAR
TRANSPORTATION,
SHOPping, and the Jake. GR 5-1811.
144 ROOM
STUDIO
APT.
S. EVANSton. Nicely furnished. Tile bath with
shower. Lease.
$98 per month. Utilities included.
4-0145.

NR. EVANSTON
ga quttreca,
air
cond.,

6-1855
6-2700

FARM-

CHARMING
3
BDRM.
RANCH
IN
quiet
wooded
estate
area.
Brick
natural frple. in liv. rm., comp. kit.,
pan. rec. rm. in bsmt w/bar Crptng.
drapes
and
shutter
incl
Avail.
to
qualified
tenant
Sept.
Ist on 2 yr.
lease. $300 a mo.
ARDIS PEET INC. REALTY
945-0222

SEPT.
1ST 4 RMS., ENCLOSED
LGE.
porch,
ist fl., conveniently
located.
Also 3 rm. for Oct. 1 occupancy. C. W.
Hansen, 1233 Chicago Av., Evanston.

jg

Hillcrest
Hillcrest

SADLER &amp; HULTMAN, INC.

ELEVATOR
BUILDING, DAILY MAID
service,
all util. Excellent
location.
1311
Chicago
Av.,
Evanston.
Lease.
$170. DA 8-3548.
NEAR
N.U.
IDEAL
FOR
GRAD.
student or married
couple. 3 and 6
rm. (3 or gd
apt. avail. Light,
airy. GR 5-7
or GR 5-1602.

RIDGE
—
DAVIS
AREA:
2 ROOMS
with private kitchen. Suitable for 1 or
2 persons.
GR 5-0260 Evanston.
EVANSTON—4
RMS.
2ND
FL.
WELL
kept apt. bldg. Mod. kitchen, attract.
furnishings.
xc.
loc.
and _ transp.
Avail. Aug. 21. UN 4-4340.

and

Pretty one half acre setting, 6 rooms,
big veranda,
quaint features include
pegged
floors,
Dutch
doors,
antique
oe
stove, HW gas. From Oct. 1,

EVANSTON,
N.E.
3 BEDROOMS
NR.
Univ.,
‘‘L’’,
stores.
Washer,
dryer;
porch
and
sunyard.
Suitable
for
3
women. $201 mo. Call UN 9-9490.

EVANSTON.
4 RM..
APT.
ON
LAKE
front. Avail. Oct. Ist for 12 months.
Completely
furnished
inciudin,
air
cond. and TV. Adults only. DA 8-7793.

area

GLENCOE—REMODELED
HOUSE

gracious
neighbor-

FURN.
ATTRACTIVE
4
RM.
APT.
lge. rooms, formal dining rm. Heated
pool. Parking
area. $200 mo. Facing
Indian Boundary Park. RO 4-2923.

breakfast

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

ideal

7530
N.
SEELEY
AVE.,
APT.
2-G,
Chicago.
242
rms.;
1%
bik.
from
Howard. $120 mo. Sublease from Oct.
1. See occupants 9 a.m.-9 p.m. daily.

built-ins,

576 Lincoln Avenue
Winnetka,
Illinois

APT.

furnishings,

Rent—Houses

adjoining family room with fireplace.
Separate
living
and
dining
rooms.
Available Sept. 1st for two years or
more. $45
ALAN RAMSAY

WILMETTE.
1
BLK.
E.
OF
N.W.
station.
144
rm.
kitchenette
apt.
w/private
bath.
Attractively
furn.
Pvt. entrance. Utilities free. Ideal for
1 person. Phone AL 1-8297.
BEAUTIFUL

For

WILMETTE, 130 17TH ST.
Living rm. with frpl;
din. rm.;
kit.
and brkfst. rm. 1/2 bath; 2nd floor has
3 lge.
bedrms.
and
tile bath;
full
bsmnt.; gas heat; fenced yard; 1 car
gar.: avail. Oct. 1 at $310. 2 yr lease.
EVANSTON 2728 CENTRAL PARK
2 bdrm. brick bungalow, liv. rm., sep.
din. rm.
screened
porch,
mod.
kit.,
full basement
and attic, 1 car gar.
Avail. Oct. 1st at $200, 2 year lease.
EVANSTON BOND &amp; MORTGAGE CO.
1732 Orrington
GR 5-5800
WINNETKA
Newer 3 bedroom Colonial home. 21%
baths, 2 car garage. Modern kitchen

COMPLETELY
AIR
CONDITIONED.
Tile
baths,
modern,
new
kitchens,
new elevator, maid service, beautifully furnished. Exc. transp. Reas. rent.
825 Main St
475-3223
WAYSHIRE
APTS.
6818
N.
WAYNE,
Chicago,
Perf.
for grad.
student
or
career
person.
2
rms.
front
apt.,
newly
dec. Tile bath. Nr. lake
and
Fy
ea
incl. $97.50 per month. AM
2-1964.

BEAUTIFUL
4
burning frpl.;
people.
C.T.
epeeersatce.,

492-4600

rage apt. in or near Evanston. 9/1/67.

APT.

kie bus.
5-6036.

or

JAMES

YOUNG,
SCHOOL TEACHER
COUPLE
wish to. rent furn. apt. or efficiency
apt.
until
Oct.
ist;
in
Deerfield,
Northbrook or Northfield area. Have
good refs. Call DU 1-1187 Mrs. Rogers.
LADY
MUSIC TEACHER
WANTS
GA:

3 bedrooms, 112 baths, new furn.
SUITABLE FOR 4 OR 5
IDEAL FOR YOUNG MEN, CAREER
GIRLS OR FAMILY
TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT
764-5065

Wanted to Rent—Apts.

CARRIAGE
HOUSE OR APT. IN PVT.
house desired by young attorney and
wife in Evanston vic. Un-or part furn.
Will assist in any redecoration. Also
will consider gardening and/or babysitting
services.
Early
Sept.
occup.
desired. Write Grabills, 3606 Chestnut
St., Phila., Pa. 19104.

2

901 MAPLE AT MAIN ST.
GReenleaf 5-4000
KITCHENETTE
AND
BEDROOM
apts. available.
Daily maid
service,
attractive monthly rates, some weekly
rates
available.
Coffee
shop,
drug
store, launderette, barber and
beauty
shop on premises.

7705 SHERIDAN

ws

135 Wid. to Rent—Furn. Apts.
SIX, ONE OR TWO BDRM.
FURNISHED
OR
UNFURNISHED APTS. NR. PUBLIC
TRANSPORTATION. FOR
PROFESSIONAL — PERSONNEL.
:

Apts.

RIDGEVIEW HOTEL

MAPLE

3144 AND 4 ROOMS, MODERN
BLDG.,
good shopping and transportation, new
decorating. From Oct. 1 $100 up. 7639
N. Ashland Av., Chicago.

133

For Rent—Furnished

CON-

EVANSTON,
1 BDRM. APT, 1 SLEEPing room. See Janitor at 1316 Maple
Ave. or call 328-4211.

ATTRACTIVE COACH HOUSE
Available
Sept.
1. S.E.
Evanston.
5
tms., 144 baths, garage, air conditioner, private yard. $170 per month. 316
Hamilton, Call 869-9032.

UNiversity 9-1409

=

STREET

apts.
October
1 rental.
475-4563 or 328-1819

Ss,
Bus,
‘L”
Fieldman, Resident

N.

BDRM.
APT.
3RD
FLOOR
1003
Grove,
near
Davis
St. transp.
and
shopping.
Avail.
Sept.
1st By
appt.
only, DA 8-2581.

Apartments
ated

134

LIGHT AIRY 4 RM. 3RD. FLR. APT.
wood
paneled
din.
room.
modern
Kitchen, bath, near N.U.
all transp.
Downtown
Evanston
$140.
Oct.
1.
Adults. By appt. only. 328-3887.

uxe Air Conditioned
Pieter Building
Bedroom and Studio
I

ci

For Rent—Apartments

|

&amp; ORR,

INC.
BR 3-3220

PARTLY
FURN.
SIX
ROOM
HOUSE
to couple without children in exchange
for part-time garden work and occasional housework
by wife. Ideal for
older man on retirement or with other
regular job. S.W. Winnetka. Mail your
phone number and current occupation
to T-329, Box 60, Wilmette, Ill.
SWEETHEART
OF
A
HOME
FOR
rent. 5 bdrms.,
234 baths, breakfast
area in beau. kit. with d.w., disposal,
lge. refrig., den, gas heat. Yard. 821
udson Av., Evanston. Phone owner,
UN 4-9559. Rental $400 per mo. Poss.
9/1 or sooner to be arranged.

WINNETKA
NEAR THE LAKE
Attractive 2 bedroom ranch. Available
Sept. 1st. $350.
Call Rose Silsbee (eves. HI 6-4073)
J. CLARK BAKER
256-1015
WINNETKA—CHEERY
614
ROOM
home.
3 bdrms.,
1 bath,
stove
and
refrigerator,
carpeting
and
drapes.
Frple. Fenced yard.
Garage. Close to
New Trier, shopping, train and lake. 1
yr. lease. $250 per mo. Call 446-0559.

COACH

Co.

HOUSE

UN 4-9020
6 RM.
APT.
3 BDRMS.,
LIV.
RM.,
din.
rm.,
kitchen,
tile bath.
Prefer
men,
students. Nr. St. Francis Hospital. Phone DA 8-3704.
:

FOR MIDDLE AGED COUPLE
5 rms.
with
ceramic
tile bath.
In
central Evanston 1 blk. from the lake.
Address T-328, Box 60, Wilmette, Il.

EVANSTON.
WILL HAVE
SOME
1, 2,
and 3 rm. furn. apts. avail. on 12 mo.
lease.
Do
not
call before
Aug.
12.
GReenleaf 5-6218.

NORTH
EVANSTON,
LARGE
3
story house; 3 bedrm.; $370 mo.; and
townhouse.;
2 bedrm.,
family
rm.;
$225 mo.;
conv. to transp. DAvis
88475 or UN 4-0611.

135

1

Wtd. to Rent—Furn. Apts.

IF YOU HAVE A FURNISHED OR
UNFURN. APT. TO RENT TO AN
N. U. GRADUATE STUDENT PLEASE
CALL AND LIST IT WITH
US. IN
AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER WE WILL
HAVE
MANY
STUDENTS
SEEKING
APARTMENTS OF ALL SIZES.

N.U. Graduate Housing
492-3430

N.U.

GRAD

furnished

STUDENT

one bdrm.

. DESIRES

location.

N.W.
EVANSTON.
AVAIL.
NOW;
2
bedrm.
brick
house;
bsmnt.
and
carport;
newly
decorated.
UNiversity 4-9344
KENILWORTH.
605 WAYLAND.
3 bdrms.;
112 baths; frpl.; dishwasher; draperies; easy walk schls., train.
$325 mo. Baird &amp; Warner, 491-1855.

apt. for self and

wife.
North
Evanston
UN 4-6570 after 4 p.m.

YEAR
LEASE.
CHARMING
3
bedrm. brick Georgian colonial; carpeted;
fireplace;
dining
room;
lge.
fam.
rm.;
2 car gar.;
fenced yard:
142 baths; $385. ALpine 6-0784.

Call

REFINED
YOUNG
LADY.
DESIRES
small
effic.
=
coach
house,
or
private
rm.
th kit. priv.
966-4337
days. 446-8103 eves. and weekends.

YOUTH MINISTER
wife, 2 children need 2 or 3 bedroom
house
by
Sept.
15.
Will
provide
references. 537-8878.
KENILWORTH

2

BEDRM.

lease.

Call 446-6220

TO

after 5 p.m.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Gle ncoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald August

and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

CLOSE

schools,
shopping and train. Incld.
carpet, drapes and stove. $255. 1 yr.

10, 1967
¥

eek

«

�¥

Wanted

to

142

Rent—Houses

OF 3, INCLUDING ONE
small, sweet boy, would like to rent a
home,
unfurn.
or furnished,
on_ the
preferably
the
Crow
North
Shore,
of
Winnetka,
Island
School
dist.
Please
ca!
beginning
Sept.
1 . 1967.
Stanford S. Bower at 491-1020 or write
P.O. Box 315, Winnetka, Ill. 60093.
FROM

CANADA

NEW

VILLAGE

OF

GLENCOE

Weston
42 Green

NEED
2 OR
3 BDRM.
HOUSE
OR
while
apt.
now
for 4 to 5 months
building new home.
Call 375-7634.

138

For

Rent—Furn.

ORTHEAST WILMETTE
Fine home
on quiet street. Walking
distance to transp., s chls. and -shopping. Lovely furnishings, lge. liv. rm.,
sep. din. rm., den, modern kit., big
family rm. with frpl., 4 plus bdrms., 3
baths, nice yard. Available from Sept.
10, 1967 to Sept. 10, 1968 at $425 per
month.

E. Davie

Bay

Road,

1-0330
2-0330
9-0330

3

BAIRD &amp; WARNER
576 Lincoln Avenue
Winnetka, Illinois

HIllerest
HIllcrest

BEAUTIFUL

BRICK,

6-RM.

6-1855
6-2700

N.E.

Evanston,
completely
equipped,
linens, china, silver, elec. appl., stereo,
bdrms.,
2
baths,
TV, radios, Air cond.
modern
kit. Extensive
library,
rec.
rm. sewing rm., workshop. 3 phones.
2-car
gar.,
soft
water,
Gas
heat,
all
transp.,
Near
garden,
patio.
schools, beach. Avail. Sept. 15-May 31.
$425

Call 864-1868

SE.

GLENCOE

CONVENIENT
adaptable
ranch
hou se. 3 bdrms.,
baths, 2 car gar., grand piano, 1 blk.
to
bus,
5
biks.
to
N.W._
station.
Approx, Sept. 10 to April 10. $450. 8351789.

Evanston
2

North!!!

BDRMS.,
CHALET
TYPE om
adults only. No pets. Avail. Sept. 15th.
Faces City Park. $185 per month. L.
A. Peterson &amp; Co., GR 5-1010.
NORTH EVANSTON
Fully furnished 4 bdrms.,
142 baths,
Sept. 15th occupancy. 1 year or more.
$400 per month.
ORRINGTO N REALTY
DA 8-4440

139

Wd.

to Rent—Furn.

BEARS NEED

GLENVIEW:
2 BDRM.
available Sept. 1. $220.
729-1705

144

McGUIRE

&amp; ORR,

145

Wanted

3-3220

15TH APPROX.
SEPT.
1ST TO
NOV.
Chicago family. (2 ad ults, girl, 14, boy,
r
school
while
13)
must
be
nea
new
their
of
completion
awaiting
home
home in Wilmette. Wish to rent
be cared for as
or apt. which_will
excellent
Responsible,
their
own.
references. Phone RAdcliffe 3-5328 or

321-3833.

142

For

Rent—Town

Houses

CARRIAGE HILL
IN GLENVIEW
spvlit-level
with
bath
2
bdrm.,
142
and
large
lower
spacious
liv. rm.
garden level room for use as family
den.
Patio
and
room,
din.
rm.
or
to
shops
and
garage.
Convenient
transp. Lawn care and snow-removal
service
at a nomin al charge. Avail.
Sept. 1st $295.

IRVIN A. BLIETZ
UN

BR

9-1000

to Rent—Garages

WANT
GARAGE
SPACE
FOR
19’
motor
boat
near
Church
Street,
Evanston,
and Lake
Michigan.
Call 251-1813

WANTED—GARAGE
OR
146

For

STORAGE SPACE
CR 2-0074

Rent—Stores

TOWN3-BEDROOM
SPACIOUS
living room
with
house;
24% baths;
vacant.
newly
decorated;
fireplace;
$235
per
occupancy.
Immediate
month.

|

3

: August 10,
7)

PArk

and

4-0600.

For

SPACE

OR

ANDRUSS,

Green

Bay

Rd.
ALpine

5-1080
CENTRAL

NR.

TA

1-7300

&amp; ORR,

INC.

GREEN

BR 3-3220
BAY RD.

MAIN FLOOR
Janitor service and heat furn.
Available now. Reasonable rent.
9-5140
864-9285
743-4416

BLDG.

_Office
—
2nd _ floor—size
approx.
15’x 31’. 14
block
So.
of
largest
Municival
Parking
Lot.
Avail.
Oct.
Ist. $130 Pe month. L. A. Peterson &amp;
Co., GR
5-1010.
WINNETKA
Office space—2,500
sq. ft. available.
Will
divide.
Air
cond.;
accoustical
ceiling, fluorescent lighting, exc. prkg.
Reasonable rent. CE
6-5151
FIRST REALTY CO.
WILMETTE
HEATED
STORE
approx.
500
sq.
ft.
plus
basement
storage. Top location at 545 Green Bay
Rd.
Low
Sub-rent
or
new _ lease
available in 2 or 3 months. Wanner
Realty Co. Tel: 251-4133.
BRIGHT
OFFICE
ON
2ND_
FLOOR,
335
sq.
ft.;
elevator
building.
Immediate occupancy. PA 4-6000. Royal
Oak
Building,
1545
Waukegan
Rd.,
Glenview.
WILMETTE—STORE
SPACE—OFFICE
and desk space. 100 sq. ft. to 900 sa.
ft. Ground floor. In top location;
all
utilities: $35 mo.
LAKE BAY REALTY
AL 6-3000
GLENCOE—312 TUDOR COURT
Store
and
basement.
Steam _ heat.
Approx.
22x45’
across
from
Northyess
station. Avail. Oct. Ist. RA 6-

NORTHFIELD
OFFICE
SUITE.
Prime
location.
460
$4.
ft.
Air
conditioned. $190 per mo.
Call 446-7744.
349 LINDEN
site
‘‘L’’
Immediate

HILL

&amp;

AV., WILMETTE
OPPOterminal.
Heated _ store.
possession.
ID 2-0064.
STONE

LAKE &amp; GARDEN VIEW
S.E. EVANSTON

MAINTAINED—BEST
WELL
BOTH
LIVING. PRICED IN THE 30s.

&amp; Jenks

Hokanson

513

Davis

REALTORS
GReenleaf

St.

,

5-1617

EVANSTON
“L’’;
Convenient to Ridge Ave bus;
N.W.R.R. immaculate 2nd floor building, well maintained Fireproof, soundconditioner,
air
Inclusions:
proof.
carpeting, drapes, range, refrigerator,
parking
space.
No
pets.
Board
approval
required.
Possession
Oct.
1.
Price $12,250. Approx. $6,870 cash for

equity.

No

assmn’t

$130.

King's Court Corporation
a division
Cc. A. HEMPHILL &amp; ASSOCIATES

Frontage Rd
330 W. . Frontage

NORTHFIELD

i

HI 6-8373

room

in_

co-op

524 Davis
491-1855

Evanston,

Street

UNIVERSITY

Illinois
273-3855

AREA

per mo.

Smart

&amp; Golee,

1564 Sherman,

Realtors
DA

Evanston

ot

2

See.

Shere

Car

Garage.

$23,500.

Lot—44’x

Live

rent the other.

1%

ROOM

—

First

APT. BLDG. THR.
THREE

BEDROO:

apt.

}

St.,

Evanston,

EVANSTON —

across

from

Ackerman

brick
garage
for
fered in the 50s.

OF NORTH

extra

SHORE

SERVICE &gt;

associates
realta
UNiversity 9-5600 _
2902 Central Street, Evans
YOU CAN’T EQUAL IT FOR

28,000!

fireplace

in

—

1st floor available on

ROOM 300
1609 Sherman

Hahn
Ave.

Bldg.

va

DELUXE BRICK TWO FLAT INS.
EVANSTO
6 ROOM
*
. BA
A
APARTMENT. : TWO
ISHED ROOMS IN oy
:
SPAC)
ME NT. ALL, ROOMS ARE
AND
BUILDING
IS IMPECCA!
MAINTAINED. ZONED R-6
CALL ERNA THOMPSON.
MITCHELL BROTHERS
GR

AL
614 Rm.

os

10018.
2

APT.

.

ea. 3 Twin B.R. 2 Tile

Smart &amp; Golee,

DELUXE

CONDOS.

WE
OFFER
A
SELECTION
OF
3
deluxe condos—each with 2 bedrooms
in almost new elevator builcings. All
condominiums are on Lake Michigan
are

to 7400 North

to

BAIRD &amp; WARNER
Evanston, Il.
273-3855.

OWNER MUST SELL 2 BEDRM.
Condominium;
1 bath; near Main and
Ridge, Evanston. $23,500.
UNiversity 4-9789 after 8 p.m.

Hollister Want

222

Both Apts. Cent. Air-Cond. Pan.
Rm.
Low
Maint.
$6,420. i
Shown by Apt. in adv. 50st

2902 Central Street, Evanston

and_

a

Mengel &amp; Johnsc

and

$37,000

Reaen

CALL

9-5600

views

3

Helen G. Nixon, Rea to

realtors

from

2

both

ments. Gas heat. Modern kitch
baths.
4
bedrooms
for
2nd
Beautiful
lot.
Near
Main —
transportation, shopping and

EVANSTON—CUSTOM

Use

income

mrs. MADISON ar

Shopping

associates

Street

Park

remodeled kitchen and bath. Yarc
ideal for_children at play. Also 4

Attractive

mrs. MADISON

$44,906. Call-

_.

Central
Street.
This
is a uniqt
apartment
with lots of future. |
floor
has_a
fireplace
in t
5
room, large dining areas, and
2 fp
bedrooms.
First
floor
has
:

OVER 30 YEARS
OF NORTH SHORE SERVICE

lake

I]
3°

2 APARTMENT

Just

SECOND FLOOR OF 2 YR. OLD SUBurban Elevator building with 2 bedrooms,
2 baths,
den,
31 foot living
room,
beautiful
16
foot
kitchen,
2
balconies,
and
many
extras.
Swimming
pool,
and recreation
facilities.
Priced at $34,500.

Priced

A
“ot

OVER 30 YEARS

St.

5800 North

©

CALL—L

floor

NORTH

8-3414

gorgeous

payr

BAIRD &amp; WARNER
524 Davis
491-1855

From $28,500

Chicago.

—

occupancy by new owner.
S.
E.
Evanston
location.
ASKIN
G —$42,000.
CAL
MAUERMANN

Elevator,
swimming
pool,
sauna,
fully
all appliances,
garage,
heated
carpeted.
RO 1-3425 (After 6 p.m.)

with

H.W.

:

AGE.

Baths

in

xs

one —

4

to transportation

located from

in

Monthly

old.

BRICK THREE

Condominiums
2-3-4-Bedrooms

3 BEDROOM

Be

5s

Bash
bath.

Evanston—-..—

than 2 years
SZERLONG

HARRISON AND PRAIRIE
Block W. of Green Bay Rd
1 Block S. of Central

UNiversity

_

Two_

BEAUTIFUL
24
APT.
BLDG.
W
PATIOS
AND
BALCONIES.
Sev
with sunken Living rms. Buil
asd
sell
outright
or
consider
smaller bldg. or vacant land in trad
Gross income: $72,000. pu

Ads

8-3200

* Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager
1967 Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glen coe News * Glenview Announcements
The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff
and
H
wae

Ewing.

WILMETTE
=
ELEVATOR BUILDING

EVANSTON
2009 HARRISON

524 Davis
491-1855

IN
ATTRACTIVE
4-ROOM
CO-OP
desirable location. Large liv. rm., din
rm., modern kitchen, tiled bath, twin
size bedrms.: sunrm
could be used a
2nd bedrm. Freshly decorated, carptg.
incl. Equity
only $7;500. Assmt.
$8 1

at

Ewing.

of $158 (inc. prin. and int.) will ¢
Buyer must have ateeey job and
credit. CALL—LES SIMPSON

DAvis 8-3414

DA

Park

at

price

and

Model apartment open daily
Sat. and Sun. 1-5 p.m.

Haven

2

Total

612 Mulford St.

beautifully

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

Heat.

with
$7,000
down
payment and
tax
deduction,
includes
principal
and
and _ air-conditioning,
heat
interest,
Real Estate
insurance,
maintenance,
Taxes,
all
utilities,
inside _ heated
frigidaire
doors,
electric
with
garage
refrigerators,
double
oven,
dishwasher,
disposal.
Fully
carpeted.
Immediate occupancy.

Central

i

Two—6 room apts. (RENTS FOR
and $150. No leases.) Full Bsmt.

$245.00 per month

NEAR BENNETT AND CENTRAL

Five

in this
Northwest
maintained
bidg.
Evanston location. This is a top floor
apt. which affords plenty of light and
air with no one living over you. Many
extras are included—wall to wall cardrapes
peting,
stove,
refrigerator,
Monthly
and
large
air
conditioner.
costs are only $107. Priced to sell.
CALL BOB MILLER

Park

SW.

4 BEDROOMS

2-4 /5

SEX

Only $3,000 Down |

Condominium
Elevator Building

block

:

on lovely lot that has fine shade
e
and flower garden. Priced to sell
in
the low 30s. BOB MILLER
jae:

274-1001
EVANSTON

School,

$4,500.

attractively decorated. There |
attached two car garage. All situ

OVER
2,300
SQ.
FT.
OF
LIVING
SPACE,
WOODBURNING
FIREPLACE,
PRIVATE_
BALCONY,
HEATED GARAGE, SAUNA, 19 CUBIC FT. REFRIGERATOR, DOUBLE
OVEN AND DISHWASHER. ELEVATOR BUILDING.
STAUNTON O. FLANDERS &amp; CO., INC.

One

one—4

forced
air and
oil heat.
has two bedrooms and one

Outstanding Location
| Block to Lake and Beach

ALSO

rm.
living
fine
3 bath,
bedroom,
w/fireplace, dining rm. w/corner cupboards. severe decorating and carpetkitchen. Elevator building. Modern
ing, inside garage.

On

On

838 Michigan

1

and

income:

N.W. EVANSTON—2 APT.

2-2'/5 ‘BATHS

2 bath, den and
Choice 3 bedroom,
study, lerge living rm. w/attractive
dining rm., modern
a,
fireplace,
kitchen. Carpeting. 2nd. fl. No garage
but parking available.

&amp;

4

1-6700

BR

1-6700

AL

apts.

CALL—ALAN

4 Bedrooms

New

room

Annual

income: $3,300, before moe
ments. 20% return. Outstandin

EVANSTON
TOUCH OF ELEGANCE
NEW ULTRA SPACIOUS

Apts.

INC.
&amp; TYSON, Evansto
QUINLAN Ave.
n

1571 Sherman
UN 4-2600

apt.

For Sale—Condominiums

ESTATE

1500 HINMAN

Kenilworth

EVANSTON—
THE STUDIO
1718 SHERMAN AVE.

State

besieings.
top
Evanston’s_
of
One
Overlooking Raymond Park. Centrally
livingapartment,
conditioned
air
balcony,
and_
window
room/picture
electric kitchen, 2 twin size bedrooms
2 tile baths, good wardrobe and close
in
space
garage
Carpeting,
space.
ap$43,000.,
price
incl. Gross
bldg.
Mo.
equity.
for
cash
$28,900.
prox.
assm’t $275.85

REALTOR

ATTRACTIVE SPACE
For
a
quiet
office
with
windows
facing East Davis
Street, Evanston.
300 square feet of space with janitor
service supplied. Available now.

GR

of

In downtown Evanston, 1st floor (only
and
University
near
up),
step
one
and
line
1 bus
No.
On
shopping.
Comtrain.
and
CTA
to
convenient
fortable and pleasant living. Income
occupancy.
Immediate
benefits.
tax
Price $9,800. equity (may be bought
balance).
for
with $4,900. cash, note
incl. util. Mr.
assm’t
monthly
$150.
Calloway.

3-3130

EXCELLENT
GROUND
FLOOR
BUSIness
space
to be available
soon in
heart of Wilmette.
Zoned for offices
retail or wholesale business. Approximately
10,000 square
feet
(air conditioned). You may have it all or in
substantial segments.
Ample parking
in
rear,
reasonable
rental.
Phone
HI 6-6166 or AL 6-1450.
EVANSTON:
FOR RENT
Choice Central Street Location.
5,000 Sq. Ft. Air-Conditioned
Good Parking
1 Story Building containing 8 Offices,
Reception
Room
and
large
Meeting
Room.
MITCHELL BROS., INC
GR 5-3900

McGUIRE

153

3 BEDROOMS
2 BATHS

KENILWORTH
Excellent traffic loc. Air-cond. office
has 2,400 sq. ft. Ist fl. 10 yr. old brick
bldg.,
across
from
NW
RR
Station.
Off
street
parking.
Immed.
occupancy. $750 mo.

440

Rent—Out

For Sale—Co-op

152

FINEST FACILITIES
Transportation
Ample parking
Suites of 500 to 3,700 sq. feet
Reasonable
Broker cooperation invited
For information

ANN

For

Two—5

3-3750

BR

AL1-6700

4-2600

UN

WAREHOUSE
FOR
RENT
IN GLENview.
2,000
7
ft.;
heated;
600
Waukegan Rd.,
PA 4-3600.

150

EVANSTON—3 APT.

Evanston

QUINLAN &amp; TYSON,EVANSTON
INC.
1571 SHERMAN AVE.

Rent—Industrial

REAL

BUILDING

FOXMAN

Southeast

2ND.
RENT
EVANSTON—FOR
assembly
of Offices,
floor. Complex
rooms, etc. with conveyor to loading
dock. Zoned M-1. Would remodel for
long term lease. $750.
MITCHELL
BROTHERS
GR_
5-3900
WILMETTE—1ST FLOOR
Light
industry
or
commercial.
Approx., 1,800 sp. ft. Central location.
AL 6-3000
LAKE BAY REALTY

Offices

EVANSTON
OFFICE

148

154 For Sale—Apt.

For $dlew-Riray Apts.

Delightful Light 3rd fir. Apt. 5 big
rooms. Modern Kit., sep. DR. LR. 2
bedrms., CT. Bath. Carpeting
Stove,
Refrig. and 2 Air Cond. incl. Walk to
Lake, Shopping and Transp. Monthly
Assmt.
$129,54, $10,500. Cash
Equity.
Board
approval
required.
Call
Mrs.

WINAIR IN MANY
FRESH
ENJOY
dowed 6 rm. upper. on hedged-in lge.
corner lot in West Bend, 40 min. from
major Milwaukee shop. center. Adults.
Retirees? 334-5445.

3-4080

Glenview

| GLENVIEW REALTY

also

6000 SQ. FT.

INC.

BR

WINNETKA
1ST FL. SUITABLE
FOR
small bric-a-brac store, real estate or
insurance office. Convenient location.
$165. AL 1-2267.
IN_ HIGHAVAILABLE
FT.
SQ.
900
land
Park
business
area.
Includes
Full basement. Rent includes heat.
BAIRD &amp; WARNER
491-1855.
OFFICE
SPACE
500 TO
700 SQ.
ie
New Courtyard Bldg. Handy to everything.
Skokie
Valley
Professional
Bldg. Suite 15. ORchard 6-3400.
GREEN
BAY
RD. WILMETTE
SHOW
rooms up to 7,000 sq. ft. Will divide.
$125 a month and up. Call 251-6301.
IN GLENSPACE AVAILABLE
DESK
view office center. 600 Waukegan Rd.,
Glenview. PA 4-3600.

TOWNHOUS®©:

4 CAR GARAGE-HEATED
812 Clark St., Evanston
Plus
approx.
350 sq. ft. storage,
parking space for 1 car outside.
Call after 5 p.m. UN 4-5413.

CAVES

5-1080

6-4500

152

For Rent—Stores and Offices

IN CENTER OF GLENVIEW
air-condioffice in modern,
Private
tioned building; with waiting room.
Eves. 724-3612
Days 729-2070

For Rent—Garages

Houses

FAMILAND
BEARS
CHICAGO
TWO
or aparties want furnished houses
ments with 2 or 3 bedrooms each from
September Ist throug h December 31st.
Call Mrs. Hauworth.
GR

HI

GLENCOE
OCT. 1 OCCUPANCY
CENTRAL
AIR_COND.,
BD RM.,
GAR., FAMILY RM. AL 1-9347.

Wilmette
Northbrook
Glenview

WINNETKA
4 bedroom Dutch Colonial, 242 baths,
sun room
and large porch. An older
home in the south-east section, walking distance to New Trier East and
Greeley School. $400 per month. Quick
possession, lease about 1 year.ALAN

Winnetka

ROGERS PARK, 3 BDRM. PLUS
REC. ROOM. NEAR BEACH, “‘L,”’
air-cond. Parking. $225,
764-1409 before 3 p.m.

NEW

AL
CR
PA

&amp; Co.

WILMETTE—TOWNHOUSE.
2 BDRM.
Basement. Close to transp. shopping.
Garage. 1 yr. sublease. $195 includes
water, garbage pickup. 256-0308.

AD-

ministrative assistant needs a 2 or 3
bdrm., home or apt. with a play area.
$150 or less. Util. incl. Call Village of
Glencoe, 835-4111, Thomas Palmer, or
964-1420 aft. 6 p.m.
RESPONSIBLE
FAMILY
OF _
3
adults desires 2 or 3 bedroom
or 2
bedroom
w/rec.
room _ house
in
Evanston
preferably w/din. rm.
and
gar. 475-4093. Oct. ist occupancy.
BAXTER
LAB
EMPLOYEE,
TEACHer wife, dog, seek small house, rustic
setting within 1 hour Morton Grove.
965-4700, ext. 3773, Miss Sambo.
HOME
EXEC. WANTS 3 OR 4 BDRM.
N-NW
on 2-3 yr. lease
bas is. Pref
suburb,
conven. loop trans., Jr. and
Sr. high schools. Best refs. 729-3593.

N

146

©

Deluxe home for adults who wish a
short term lease—(Jan., Feb., March
and April). Liv. Rm.—glass doors to
Patio, Dn. Rm. fine Kitchen, Library,
Master
Bdrm.—Dressing
Rm.
and
Bath, Twin
Bdrm.
and Bath.
Many
closets, Attic. $450 per month.

WISHES

modern
house
to rent
immediately
with 4 bedrms.; 2 baths; den and/or
finished recreation room. Carpeting if
transp.
and
possible;
proximity
to
schools; North Shore a reas preferred.
Call 427-1031 Mon. through Friday, 9
to 4:30. Mrs. De Priest.

Houses

WINNETKA—FURNISHED

FAMILY

DIPLOMAT

For Rent—Town

w

137

mee Sy

HI 6-4700
EVANSTON

BR 3-3600

B

Realtors

DA8-3200
SOUTH W!

10 year old brick 2 flat. ©
2 bdrm.
apts sep. heating
v
7 closets
Low price

JOS. RUSH, REALTO

2339 W. Howard

156

St.

3

For Sale—Summer and
Homes

and

Wi

Cottages

EVANSTON
2 Apartment—Two 3 room apts.,
landscaping, many
fruit trees, 2
garage. 40 x 170 lot. Immediate
oc

pene.

NASH

REALTY

YEAR

ROUND

446-

RETREAT—MOD

415
room
home,
Lake,
exc. cond.
vac.
hide-away.
shore. JU 17-7686.

fully
furn.
Perf. weeken:
1
hr.
from

* Highwood Herald

Classified

ee

�a

ae

a

ea

re.

ay

pea

SMART &amp; GOLEE
ming

8-rm.

just
lin.

home

offered.

in

Lge.

N.E.

Liv.

:

—

Colonial

highly

just

area.

offered

Large

liv.

Tm., marble
fpl., dining rm., lovely
Kitchen,
breakfast
rm.,
2 twin
size
bedrms.
plus
paneled
den
or
3rd
drm.,
2 tiled
baths,
tile floored,
psmt.,
screened
porch
overlooking
etty
garden,
2
car
att.
gar.,
caped
lot
110x103.
A
quality
in spotless condition. $51,500.

&lt;ENILWORTH
Attractive Lannon

Stone

and

board Colonial with twin bay

‘spacious

liv.

rm.,

din.

Clap-

paneled

study, ige. kitchen w/breakfast

rm.,

e

poss. $79,500.

KA

nA

Regency

Colonial

Home

on

a

‘beautifully
landscaped
acre’
with
swimming pool in the highly
x
rable estate section of Winnetka.
ng entrance gallery and liv. rm.
ov
sliding glass doors
to Patio, 4
rge
bedrms.,
312
baths,
paneled

ae

ne &amp;

huge

family

raed
Car garage.
or gracious living.

ST GLENVIEW
Most attractive
‘ary

ranch

Large
gail

in

living

rm.,

breakfast

All the amenities
Shown upon appt.

Redwood

lovely

rm.,

Contempo-

wooded

2 bedrms.
plus den
bdrm.) 11% tiled baths,

and

sernd. porch;

Paneled
’
ings.

area.

fireplace,

att.

family

(usable
as
open patio

gar., gas

walls
and
Lot 100 x 230.

open
$38,250

heat,

beamed

GHLAND PARK
sracious French Provincial residence
| a beautiful
garden setting overlook.
e
Lake Mich gan. Spacious reception
:

» living

dining

rm.,

and

library,

brkfst.

rms.,

4

rm.,

or

more

bedrms.
with
private
tiled
adequate
servants
quarters.
lent
entertaining
and
recreafacilities. Riparian rights with

feet of sand beach.
and inspection invited.
ew
Well constructed

_

garden

‘ner

lot

on

face

Your

brick

beautiful

tree

in

uir
awed

ranch

on

shaded

in Glenview. 3 bedrms., family
rm.,
fully tiled bath,
paneled
recr.
- in bsmt., attached garage on
14
TS

ON

Dp

quality

onvenient
;

.

mming

brick

location
ol

fpl.,

ranch

home

with

your

(fenced).

dining

rm.,

in

cabt.

own

Attr.

liv.

kitchen,

t. nk.,
drms.; 114 tiled baths,
Fraga
reer eine sw Aca
ser.
cs
gar.
In absolutely
rfect

dition throughout: Unusual cae.
i

maculate.

hi

6

_ desirable

cious

tchen,

rm. - brick

Wilmette

liv. rm.,

3 lovely

‘p

ee

bar,

» Many

OW. $39,500.

din.

L,

rm.

with

bedrms.,

» Paneled'rec.

:

ranch

a.

gar.,

extras

incl.

in

G.E.

114

tiled

fireplace
A

patio.

jo

gs

. transportation. Lege. liv. rm., din.
bright
cabt.- kitchen.
3” nice
arms.,
115
pl.,

baths,
recreation.
car
att.
ar.
In

2

condition. Only $37,500.

.

rm.,
top

.

NSTON

We

Built

_ condition

ment

Stucco

throughout.

gem

Southeast
Evanston.
Six
room.
3
bedroom, 143 bath. Lannon stone and
clapboard
Colonial
center
entrance.
This beautiful home with brand new
kitchen
with
all
the
latest
built-in
appliances was built in 1942. It has a
basement and gas heat. The taxes are
only $578. There is a 112 car garage.
This
is truly
in
a class
by
itself.

Nash Realty

set ‘ amon

towering trees in exclusive Westw
ood
es. Signey
Sholden
custom
deed. mE
nay
me.
cony

gpecrim:,
rms.

multi-level
overlookin

_ cathedral ceiling Living rm.:
.
on. Family-Dining rm. w/frplcombi
. and
g

doors
to picturesque
garden
atio
Luxury
features
include
br peat Lagernmen bo pa condit
ionouble circular
drive. LOOK
FURTHER — THIS IS IT! 70s.

HLAND
lue.

PARK

Walking

—

A

distance

HI 6-71 80

Use

Hollister Want

to

all

AT ANY

HOUR

ENNETH FRIEND
rd Woods

835-3750

NORTHEAST

DEERFIELD

ly 6 rm. ranch on lot 105 x 135. 3
large
bdrms.,
2.
bathrms.,
bsmt.,
; ge. aap. din, rm. 16 x 14; liv. rm.
x 14 w/frple, kit. w/eating area in

&amp; TYSON,

‘Deerfield Rd.

i

—

INC. ,

945-3750.

Classified

one-car

park.

Ideal for small family.

5 rooms,

2 bdrms. and den. 115 baths. Stove,
refrigerator
and
carpeting
upstairs
and down included. Lovely yard with
shade trees, flowers and gas lighted
cement patio. A true buy at $17,850.

DEERFIELD
JUST LISTED
In_
beautiful
Clavinia
area.
Lovely
Split
Level
with
4
Bedrooms,
21%
Baths.
Only
114 years
new
and
in
perfect condition. First Floor Family
room
has
a_é
stone
fireplace
and
natural brick floor and
glass doors to
patio.
Kitchen
has
uilt-ins
and
spacious
eating
area.
2-car
garage.
Low 50s.

Mitchell Brothers
Serving the North
2548 Green Bay

Shore Since 1903
Rd., Evanston

BR 3-3900

WE NEED
3-4 and 5 bedrm.
WILMETTE
Call

Smart

Mr.

—_
Daily,

&amp; Golee,
Bay

Rd.

houses!
WINNETKA
Jr.

Realtors

Winnetka,

HI

6-4700

oak

cabinets

and

builtins

which

include

‘dishwasher,

826 Deerfield Rd.

4 BEDROOMS

NORTHEAST
Gracious
142 baths,

EVANSTON
family
home,
3 bedrooms,
garage, carpeting
$38,500

A GREAT

BUY

Popular
Park
Manor
area
of Glenview. On quiet cul-de-sac. 3 bdrm. 2
story
home
with
lge.
family
rm.
which
could
be
a 4th
bdrm.
Full
basement, garage.
LOW 30s

NORTHBROOK

HAVE YOU LOOKED
And
looked
for
a
house
in
WINNETKA at a price you can afford? We
think this well maintained home in a
very convenient location will fit your
needs. Living room w/fireplace, Dining room w/corner cabinets. Kitchen
w/eating area, 3 or 4 bedrooms, 2 car
garage. 30s.
Call Mrs. Rosene

TRI-LEVEL

Immaculate
home
in top
condition.
Cathedral liv. rm.-din. rm. combination,
lge.
kit.
with
eating
area,
3
bdrms., 2 baths.
LOW 30s

BRICK

CUSTOM

RANCH

BRICK AND ALUMINUM SIDING
Air-conditioned
two-story
Colonial
home less than one year old. Built for
a family. who insisted on the FINEST.
28 foot Living room, separate Dining
room,
20x14
Family
room
w/fireplace, 4 or 5 bedrooms. Master Suite
w/‘‘his and hers’’ dressing rooms, 214
baths.
Custom
Kitchen—even
food
warming oven! Full basement, 2 car
garage. Walk to schools, shopping and
transportation. Northbrook School District 28. 60s.
Call Mrs. Rosene

HOME

Full
basement,
newly
remodeled
kitchen and baths, garage. Quiet culde-sac. Immaculate condition.
$32,900

BEAUTI FULLY

LANDSCAPED

Low,
low
taxes.
3 bedroom
frame
ranch
in
Glenview.
Kitchen
with
eating space, tiled bath, garage. Many
inclusions.
LOW 20s

TO

GET

‘3 bedroom
cul-de-sac.

STARTED

ranch,

STARTER

nice

yard,

on

quiet
$23,500

HOMEFINDERS

HOME

For growing family on a budget. Walk
to grade schl., shopping center, bus.
Beautiful
yard,
clean
and
spacious
garage. Immediate occupancy.
LOW LOW 20s

111

Possession

Area

CLEAN

7

ATTRACTIVE
HOUSE.

ROOM

split-level house in excellent condition.
Living room with fireplace; recreation
room;
dining room;
3 bedrooms;
14%
baths. Kitchen has built-ins and large
eating
area.
Brick
2
car garage.
Easily
accessible
to
shopping
and
schools.
Vicinity
of Dempster
and
Greenwood. All this for $32,500.

Established 1925
Waukegan

IMMEDIATE
BEAUTIFUL
bedrooms,

includes

PArk

Road

1151 Waukegan
724-1855
FOR POOL SIDE
ENTERTAINING

POSSESION!

newest

GE

appliances.

VILLAGE

GREEN

1876 Shermer
Northbrook,

disposal,

REALTY

REALTORS
945-1670

Kenneth

Kenneth

CR
PA
AL

Friend Realty

40s

Northbrook
Glenview
Wilmette

Have

Little Cash

Roth Mortgage
3000 Central
|

NEW

Corporation

St.
UNiversity

:

9-1444

LISTING NORTH

Evanston

EVANSTON

Willard school dist. Attr. liv. rm., din.
rm.,
cabt.
kitchen,
3 bdrms.,
tiled
bath on Ist. 3 rms. tiled bath on 2nd.

Lav. and shower
car gar.
,

Edmund

and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

Ill.
588-1855
IN

2-0330
9-0330
1-0330

If You

835-3750

EXECUTIVE
HOME
— BY OWNER
Lge. wooded lot, 97 x 267. Landscaped.
7 rm. Col., 3 bdrm., 21% baths, Bluestone terrace, scrnd. pch., St. Charles
kit. lge. liv. rm. w/frple., pan. den.
Choice location in Itasca. Good transpecs
to loop. $48,500. Appt. only

Glenview,

BUT CAN MAKE
SIZEABLE
MONTHly payments we can find a home for’
ou.
Consult
without
us
obligation.
e also furnish secondary financing
and purchase
existing contracts
and
mortgages.

Friend Realty

Woods

Rd.,

KOENIG &amp; STREY

REALTY

Ave.
IIl.

WE NEED LISTINGS
We have recently sold many of our
listings—and have qualified customers
in all price ranges waiting to buy! IF
YOU WANT wee
NOW

Hubbard

TOWN

Tastefully decorated,
clean,
contemporary ranch. Short walk to train and
town. Living rm. overlooks deep yard
with
de
luxe
swimming
pool.
3
bedrooms, 2 baths, large basement.

Also
included
new
carpeting
and
draperies.
Large
family room-huge
basement-2 car garage. Middle 40s.

THE

SPACIOUS

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

4-0600

four-month-old
home,
4
242 baths. Lovely kitchen

all

and

Large living room with fireplace plus
dining
‘L’.
Excellent
kitchen
with
breakfast
area.
Powder
room.
3
Bedrooms.
2 baths,
one
off Master
bedroom. Finished recreation room in
basement. Wonderful value in low 20s.
Near transportation and shopping.
Call MRS. OTTE

Glenview Realty
1141

with breakfast

CONVENIENT
LOCATION—LOW
20s.
Brick
Ranch.
Perfect
for
retired
couple
or first home.
iaine- Tenis
Room
combination.
Two
large
bedrooms.
Full basement.
Fenced
yard
plus
garage.
Near
shopping
and
transportation to Loop and Evanston.
MRS. OTTE

CUSTOM
BUILT
6-ROOM
BRICK
ranch; 2 bedrooms; plus large paneled
family room; full basement; overhead
plumbing;
aluminum
storms’
and
screens;
114-car brick garage. Excellent buy at $26,000.

Glenview

Wilmette

and partially
area. 4 nice bedrooms
finished Dormitory type 5th Bedroom.
Beautiful carpeting and many extras.
A truly lovely home. Low 40s. See it
without delay.
Call MRS. OTTE.

Glenview

AIR-CONDITIONED

Rd.,

Pretty Built-in Kitchen

REALTY

OUR 42ND YEAR
GOOD VALUES

Immediate

Bay

JUST LISTED—BETTER THAN NEW Beatuiful
Cape Cod in fine area
of
old.
months
7
only
homes
lovely
‘L’.
Dining
room.
Living
Spacious

Northbrook
Glenview
Wilmette

GLENVIEW

Green

AL I-I 111
BAIRD &amp; WARNER

KOENIG &amp; STREY
CR 2-0330
PA 9-0330
AL 1-0330

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glen coe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star ° Highland
Park Herald * Dee
\

HOME ENVIRONMENT
Means everything to your family—this
one is located in prime neighborhood,
of
NORTHBROOK.
Basement,
paneled Family
room
w/fireplace,
won
derful Kitchen
w/separate
breakfast
area, 4 bedrooms, 215 baths. Reasonably
priced
for quick
sale.
$44,500.
Call Mrs. Hastings

Lovely Cape Cod, lge. rms., secluded
patio, well built, sep. din. rm.
MID 40s

‘Call-272-1400

range and self-cleaning oven. The
separate bedroom
wing has master
bedroom with eens
room and bath, 3 other bedrooms and family bath.
All floors aré oak, w ni dows are thermopane or Pella self storing storms
and
screens,
humidifier,
electro static filter, pre-wired
TV
and gnene
jacks.
The
garage
is 2-car
oversize
and
the
basement
most
su tably
planned for a finished playroom. The owner has been transferred and is
ring
this mint-condition home
available prior to school opening —

PIERSEN

THE VERY BEST
This luxurious, very new brick Ranch
in exclusive
Voltz
Road
area is so
well
planned
it can
be
maintained
without
regular
household
help. Delightfully
designed
to
bring
the
outdoors in and still enjoy the utmost
in privacy. From the dream Kitchen
to the 3 car garage you'll find quality
and imagination. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths.
OWNER
DESIRES
QUICK
ACTION.
Upper brackets.
Call Mrs. Ingram

3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch, wooded acre
near rapid transportation.
VERY LOW 40s

LISTED

Lovely, better than new, custom built 4 bedroom ranch in choice area on
pretty half acre lot. Exterior is rough sawn cedar. Gracious slate entry
with guest closet, living room
with bluestone
seating ledge,
cathedral
ceiling and sliding doors to private brick patio. Large dining room also
opens
to patio,
Burmese
teak paneled
family
room
with
unusual
buff
washed brown brick fireplace,
wder room,
kitchen with breakfast area,

custom

POSSESSION—VACANT

GLENVIEW

ARE YOU DREAMING?
Of
a
brand
new
home
for
your
family—but
afraid
to start?
We've
started this one for you with some
expert, extra thought for your plea
sure and convenience. 4 bedrooms, 21%
baths,
Family
room
w/fireplace.
SPACIOUS ROOMS.
Fine Northbrook
location in School District 28. Sept. 1
possession.
Call Mrs. Rosene
YOUR BEST CHANCE
For country living, close in. We have
a
small
estate
in
NORTHFIELD
which is delightfully private but close
to New Trier West and X-Pressway tg
Loop. 4 bedrooms, 214 baths, a lovel
room
w/fireplace,
2
car
garage.
screened
en
large
new
Family
TRANSFERRED
QWNER
DESIRES
OFFER. Low 50s.
Call Mrs. May

de
car
40s

COUNTRY SECLUSION
CONVENIENT

"CHARMER"

FOREST—JUST

2
MID

with
country
views
and_6
artistic
landscaping.
Beautiful liv. rm.
with
frpl., twin
sized bdrms.,
large
din.
area, attached garage.
MID 40s

IDEAL

THIS
home
offers you
a truly unique
opportunity
if you
are
‘Early
American minded . . . It is situated in the lovely Woodland Park
area of
Deerfield on a beautiful wooded
lot. The rear yard is fenced
and
has
fruit trees and flowering shrubs plus a delightful patio. The home
has a
living room
with fireplace, dining room, wood
cabinet kitchen, 2 bedrooms and bath on Ist floor. Upstairs are 2 paneled bedrooms and bath
plus excellent
storage
space.
Connecting
tlie home
and
garage
is a
jalousied breezeway
which can be enjoyed most of the year. The full
asement has a recreation room — the
eat is hot water oil. If you are
interested in owning this type of home don’t miss the chance to inspect
it and see ali of its charm for yourself. Priced at $35,000.

LAKE

ga-

patio,

CUSTOM BUILT RANCH
In delightful wooded area of Glenview

EVANSTON—Older
home—good
condition,
excellent
location
close
to
schools, shopping, transportation
and

Ads

CAPECOD

furnace;

COLONIAL

Move-in
right
away.
All
newly
decorated. Excellent Swainwood area
of Glenview. 4 bdrm. split level. Call
today.
MID 40s

TIME

20 Green

-Ige. a.
mae
Immediate
possession.
000.
CALL CLIFFORD M. JOHNSON

UINLAN

gas

GR 5-3900

118 GREEN BAY ROAD, WINNETKA

tremendous

conveniences and even to the Lake. This
_Solidly
built all-brick home
offers
ce
galore,
at
a realistic
price.
ven a carriage house for income!
CALL

&gt;

FA

2 STORY

luxe
kitchen,
private
garage. Reduced to

rage.
W-to-W
carpeting;
in move-in
condition. Dawes School. Must be seen
to be appreciated! $24,900.

N. w.
$24,500
FIRST TIME OFFERED

&lt;ENNETH ERIEND
A

EVANSTON—Brick
Bungalow—CENTRALLY AIR CONDITIONED,
2 plus
bedrms.,
sparkling kitchen;
paneled,
heated den; one semi-finished room in

attic;

HOMEFINDERS

DESIRE DRAMATIC HOME
4 bedroom Colonial air-conditioned,

LISTED

EVANSTON—Your
children can skip
across
the
street
to
Washington
School!
This
4 bdrm.
2 bath
older
home
is ideal for the young
family
who wishes to save. Good play area in
large-sized
lot.
Grocery
store
next
door
for
convenient
“last
minute”
shopping.
Low
20s
and
open
to an
offer.
OWNER
MUST
SELL
THIS
WEEK!

$73,500
FEATURES

$34

It also has a

EVANSTON—A
small house
for the
small,
low
income
family.
Living
room,
kitchen, three bedrooms.
Full
basement. 2 car garage. Lot 25’x 175’.
Mid-teens.

1.

Good

ART &amp; GOLEE, Realtors
8-3200
Hillcrest 6-4700
—

JUST

$37,000
Owners retiring to Florida and wish to
sell their Winnetka home which is in
immaculate condition. It has a living
room,
separate
dining
room,
large
kitchen,
3 bedrooms
and
a tandem
fourth which can be a family room.
Two
full
bathrooms.
Nicely
landscaped yard and 3 car garage. Low
taxes.
Will consider
any
reasonable
offer and terms.

Immediate possession—6 room Dutch
Colonial
in Willard
School
District.
Close
to
transportation,
parks
and
shopping. Gas heat, one car garage.
Taxes under $300. See today.

and 21% baths.

Rae tala

TREES

A wonderful home for a large family
on
quiet
cul-de-sac.
5
drooms,
separate
dining
room,
family room
with fireplace.
Excellent traffic pattern,
MID 50s

IMMEDIATE

EVANSTON—Charming,
story-book
home
on
quiet
dead-end
street
in
Willard School district. Living room
w/wood
burning
fireplace,
two
bedrooms. Large attic can be expanded to
two more bedrooms and bath. Paneled
breezeway,
2 car
garage.
Beautiful
secluded
yard.
Transferred
owner
needs
quick
sale!
$31,500.
CALL
TODAY!

WINNETKA

.

ILENCOE

bedrooms

$195,000
Beautiful
luxury
Colonial
Ranch
by
Huszagh in choice area. Ten rooms, 4
bedrooms,
3
baths
and
2
powder
rooms.
The large living room has a
marble
fireplace;
separate
dining
room;
all de luxe kitchen
with too
many plus features to mention. There
is a library
and
a _ paneled
family
room and a finished recreation room
in
the
basement.
A
Car
garage
heated and with electrically controlled
doors. This home has every possible
appointment for luxurious living. Call
us for appointment to see it.

Williamsburg ranch with grace and
privacy — Air conditioned.
Huge
step down living room
with
fireplace
and
dining
room
with
patio, both overlooking wooded ravine.
. Three
bedrooms
—
two
ceramic
tile baths — Master bedroom also
overlooks ravine.
. Quality
equipped
kitchen—laundry
combination.
. Two car garage and ample
guest
parking.

LISTED

large
paneled
family
room
with
thermopane windows from ceiling to
floor
overlooking
the
lovely
landscaped
gardens.
Basement
is fully
paneled except for laundry and storage rooms. Attached garage. Low 50s.
Come and see it today! Our representative
will
be
happy
to show
you
through.

WINNETKA

home

ath, electric service all rewir
ed in
conduit,
Copper
gutters
and downspouts,
2-car
8arage.
Reasonable
S., mid twenties.

vis

JUST

WILMETTE

EVANSTON—Quality
was
the
first
consideration in this prestige English
Tudor in top N.E. location. This well
maintained
home
has
8
rooms,
4

This is an engaging brick ranch with
4 twin bedrooms and 21% baths on a
large, beautiful lot. Living room with
fireplace, separate dining room,
den
or fifth bedroom,
and on the same
level a family room with corner fireplace, opening onto a patio.
The kitchen is modern with built-ins and eating
area,
laundry
adjoining.
Large
2 car garage.

2.

| -4

Just listed in Willard School. Charming Well Maintained Center door Cape
Cod Colonial. Large living room with
wood burning fireplace. Separate dining Well Maintained Center door Cape
area. The Family Room is accessable
from
both
the
living
room
and
kitchen.
Excellent
floor
plan
for
entertaining.
3 twin sized bedrooms.
142
Baths.
Attached
garage.
Large
deep lot. $39,750.

$54,000

STREY

Charm,
space,
location
and _ top
condition combined in this 4 bedroom,
242 bath, de luxe split level. Owner
transferred. Available immediately.
MID 50s

2733 HIGHLAND

Open Sunday

THIS

&amp;

GLENVIEW—TALL

EVANSTON

IN

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5
926 LEE ROAD

PRICE REDUCED

ttractive
Brick
Georgian
home
in
convenient location near
schools
nd

‘m.,

NORTHBROOK

EVANSTON

ENVIEW

Hine

SCHOOL

HIGHLAND PARK
FIVE OUTSTANDING
FO R YOU

KOENIG

REALTORS

EVANSTON

location.

beau.

FOR

jon...

For Sale—Houses

Mitchell Seoiers

4 bedroom brick and frame colonial
home
only
6
years
old.
Spacious
living room
with
fireplace,
paneled
den,
excellent
kitchen
with
eating
space, built-in oven and range, dishwasher
and
disposal.
Powder
room
and first floor laundry. Upstairs are
four
bedrooms
and
two
ceramic
baths. There’s a patio front and back,
and a lovely yard, a basement recreation room
and 2 car garage.
You
can see it today.

5

_bedrms.,
312
baths,
recreation
rm.,
Becieeed
porch,
CENTRALLY
AIR
ONDITIONED, 2 car att. gar. One of
prettiest Colonials on the North

re. Imm.

SETTLED

windows,

rm.,

for Selo&lt;Henen

OPEN SUNDAY 2-4
1441 TOWER ROAD

fpl.,

bedrms., 2
gar.,
new

Ranch

desirable

en

WINNETKA

BE
in

EOE

NASH

Evans-

rm.,

rm., family rm., 3142
baths,
pas
ht.,

p

2

For Sale—H

in bsmt.

J. Smith

field Villager * Highwood Herald August
fe

ape

Gas heat. 2
UN

4-9040

10, 1967
ae

“

�SHER

EL

&gt; AMU

IN

a

DAWES
SCHOOL
AND
CLOSE_
TO
Howard
St.! Luxurious
8 rm. Brick
Georgian, all spacious rooms, 4 BR’s,
214 baths. Huge paneled Ist flr. family.
room, 2 fireplaces, paneled rec. room

and

maid’s

room

at basement

level, 2

car garage
with overhead
door and
elec. eye, patio. Separate eating area,
NOW
$54

vanston

Newly

Listed

DEWEY
SCHOOL
VICINITY!
A
charmer just crying for
paint and fix
up. 8 lovely rooms, 4 BR’s, 142 baths.
On 100x165
lot. Hard to find?
You
bet! 3 fireplaces, high ceilings, floored
spacious
attic,
..
.
e
whole
ictorian bit! Priced in 20’s for quick
action. Get lucky!

Evanston

~ Dawes

Schl.

MERE’S
A FINE
HOME
IN APPLEpie
order.
Sharp-showing
6 rm.
2
story, 3 big bedrooms plus sunroom,
fireplace,
2
car
garage.
Yard
is
something special to see too. Mid 30s.
Owner
going out of town. No. 7 bus
only 1 block away.

Evanston

Newly

Listed

HANDYMAN’S
SPECIAL!
NR.
Church
and Asbury!
Spacious Victorian on a 100 x 160 lot! 8 Rms., 4 BR’s,

1%

baths,

huge

floored

attic.

Needs

painting
and
some
remodeling
but
where-o-where
can
=
find
more
house for only $28,000.

Evanston
VACANT

Move
AND

WAITING

Outstanding

~

Dutch

FOR

In
YOU!

Colonial in Oakton

School area. 7 large
114 baths,
188’ lot,
fam. rm. $42,000.

Evanston

rooms,
garage,

3

BR’s,
Ist flr.

Ridge

SHORT WALK TO NORTHWESTERN U.
Spacious
8 rm.
with
4 BR’s,
plus
- space for 2 more on 3rd floor. Has 2
car garage plus parking for 3 more
cars.
Built-in oven
and range.
Just

Small

Evanston

SOLID
BRICK
GEORGIAN.
rooms,
2 large
bedrooms,
room,
112 car
garage.
If
small number of rooms but
rooms, then see this.

SAMUEL

Home |
5
BIG
fin.
rec.
you
need
like large

SHERWIN

607 HOWARD
BRoadway 3-5420

STREET
UNiversity

9-2575

RIVERWOODS
REAL
COUNTRY
LIVING
IN
THIS
charming
house.
2 Acres
of woods
with 3 bedroom contemporary ranch.
Cathedral
ceiling
throughout’
the
house.
Living
room
w/huge
lannon
stone fireplace, dining room, kitchen
w/coppertone built-in oven and range,
new refrigerator w/ice maker, family
room,
3 bedrooms,
2 baths,
garage.
Only $39,900.
CALL
JOHN HANLON

ON

COUNTRYSIDE

514 Acres on Chevy
strawberry hill. New

23

foot

living

LAKE

Chase Road, on
England Ranch,

room

w/fireplace,

kitchen, built-in oven and range, dish
washer, refrigerator, 3 bedrooms, 2 of
them
paneled,
142 baths,
very
spacious
and
attractive,
pretty
decor,
pegged
hardwood
floors,
plastered
walls, cedar closets, basement, 2 car
arage,
radio
controlled
door.
Boat
ock,
hundreds
of
trees.
Asking

”

“CALL JOHN HANLON

283 E. Deerpath
Lake Forest, Ill.

CEdar
BRoadway

4-1855
5-1855

WILMETTE
Brick, paneled recreation room, Living
room
with
large
dining
‘‘L’’;
Ceramic
tile
kitchen
with
built-in
oven,
range
and refrigerator,
Dishwasher
and
disposal
and
breakfast
area;
2 ceramic
tile baths
(1 with
shower
stall and
1 with
dbl.
sink
vanity, glass encl. tub). Centrally air
conditioned.
Alum.
storms
and
screens. $51,500.
2 story
station.
Garage.

WINNETKA
brick
close to schools
and
4 bedrooms,
2 tile
baths.
In 50s.

KENILWORTH
600
AL

Green
1-5600

Bay

REALTY

Road

JUST

Beautiful

Kenilworth
BR 3-2552

LISTED

Bannockburn

Secluded 3/4 acre on winding
quiet
lane. Cedar Shake and Crab
Orchard
ranch with a brand NEW SWIMMING
POOL. 30’ liv. rm. w/frpl., fam. rm.
w/built-ins.
Huge
screened
porch.
3
bdrms.,
and
car
plus,
attached
garage. Wonderful country living, yet
near schools. $44,500.

LAKESIDE
457

Av.,

Central

~ August

10,
4

H.P.

and

3 _

GLENCOE—If you are looking for that
that’s
within
well built
cozy
r anch
easy
walking
distance
of the train,
shops and the Central School, be sure
room,
to see this great house. Livin
kitchen,
3
pleasant
dining
room,
bedrooms, bath and powder room, The
heated garage is attached, the lot is
58 x 153 and the price is $32,500.

car

features.

COUNTRY
SETTING
YET
A
SHORT
walk
to school.
Custom
built by
a
prominent builder for his own home.
An
acre
lot,
a swimming
pool,
4
bedrooms,
3 baths,
an
outstanding
family room, a built-in kitchen, and
most attractively decorated.

GOELZER

714

DUTCH

living room
has
fireplace,
sparkling
dining room
has fireplace, sparkling
dining
room
and
equipped
modern
kitchen-nice eating area. 3 good sized
bedrooms plus smaller one. Rec. room
in basement, gas heat, garage. All in
move-in
condition.
Walk
to
school,
trains,
shops.
Transferred
owner
offers it at $36,500.

ANDRUSS,
Bay

Rd.
ALpine

TO BUY

OR

QUINLAN

$29,750.
OVER 30 YEARS
OF NORTH SHORE SERVICE

mrs.

1-7300

CALL

Review

Wilmette
Life
Winnetka Talk
Glencoe News
Inside
Northbrook
Star
Glenview Announcement

associates

Page

UNiversity 9-5600
2902 Central S treet, Evanston

4

&amp; TYSON,

exc.

humidifier.

cond.

Immed

Entire
poss.

property

R. F. Henderson

in
1717

G. Nixon,
Bldg.

&amp; Co.
GR

Evanston

5-1717

NON-RACIAL
MOD.

ranch w/3 bdrms.,
landscaped fenced

EXCEPTIONALLY

GOOD

7

bath,

exceptiona

CAPE

P

COD,

ood

location.

AND

FRAME 4 |

bedrooms; 21% baths; full bsmnt. with
room; 2 car garage. Modestly
family
priced

low 20s.

DENNIS R. JONES
ABLE REALTY
1609

Fowler

UN

4-0950

NEW

serving

dining

room,

Highland Park Herald
Deerfield Villager
| Highwood Herald

Lake Forest-Lake

Bluff

:

deluxe

FOO!

ceil! ing

all

Forr

constructed
music
room.

s
2

IS IN

c

$

modern

opens to a
Attractive

kitchen,

6

fi
&lt;a

rooms includes 2 on the third floor,
baths. Recently
decorated insic
out. Well landscaped
lot;
large
rage with side drive.

A

MOST

LIVABLE

least

money.

with

fireplace

window;

en

HOUSE

Attractive

and

separate

with

eating

FOR

living

ro

cheerful

cing

pict

room,

area,

A

comfort

bedrooms
plus
a_
sleeping
)]
Sorpesae
and
appliances
in
Full
basement;
car
ab
= FE
schools are within walking
t
so is the train. Low 30s.

QUALITY
We

AT A LOW

offer

this

townhouse
Living

twin

in

PRICE,
3

bedroom

a convenient

room

with

t

loca

fireplace;

-

kitchen with eating area, stove
refrigerator
included.
Comp!
decorated;
full basement;
garag

blocks to Dewey

School. Low low

INDIAN HILL REALTY, INC
38

Green

Bay

REALTORS
Rd

Hillcrest 6-0900

INDIAN RIDGE

6-1855
6-2700

In Northbrook

Home — 4 Large Bedroor

— 2!/&gt; Baths — Paneled F
ily Room
Mud

With

Fireplace

—

Basement

Room

2-Car Garage — Professior
Landscaping — Storm —
dows — Carpeting &amp; Dre

— Patio — Special Ligh
Fixtures —

Ideal Cul-De

Location.

or

Low Fifties
&gt;
Also Another 3,000 Sq. Ft.
4 Bedrm. — 2!/5 Bath Colonie
Home for a 60 Day Deliver

TOWN

BUILDERS

Walters and

Illinois
273-38

Landwehr

Re

272-5150
E.

WILMETTE—1ST
TIME
fered. Ideal family
home for
lovers. Deep lot, fine old trees,
lovely green house adj. fami
5 bdrms., 244 baths, 2 c. gar.

SPECIAL HOME FOR
you’ve searched and
compact

ranch

on

p

CHILDR
searched

quiet

st.

;

®

c

nr.

In

Hill Club and Woodely Est. Sunny I
din.

rm.,

fam.

rm.

on:

garden s

country kitchen, 3 bdrms. Conv.
schls. Low taxes. Only high 30s.

Bath

and

EVANSTON
BR 3-3750

HONEYMOON

full

bsmt.

Fine

cond.

Winnetka
HI 6-7274

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COTTAGE

Only

$29,500.

Exc.

fin

Mae B. Blackwell &amp; Assoc. |
251-3640

LAKE-BAY REALTY

940

999 Linden

te

tirement home in gh
area.
Ap
ing white ranch. on quiet lane
i
cond. on deep lot. 3 bdrms., 11% b:

L. Ringer

Announcements

FINISHED

beamed

OF LIVING

large

See Our Display Ad

Glenview

have

room with fireplace
ly screened porch,

QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.

| Glencoe News
| Northbrook Star

fair

for you in this gracious Colonial
in east Wilmette.
Charming li

Dressing rm., 2 Bedrms., Bath on 2nd.
2 Bedrms.,
2 Baths,
Game
rm.
w/
Wet Bar on 3rd. 2 car Garage. $115,-

Winnetka Talk

room

A WEALTH

Solid
Brick
Home
in
prime
East
Evanston. Lovely Liv. rm., Frpl., Din.
rm.,
Kit.
and
Powder
rm.
on
Ist.

Wilmette Life

house

and bath. 4 other bedrooms and2}

True Elegance

| 482 Central

OF NATURAL

Specially
baths.
proof
studio or
attached garage.

on Market

w/Frpl.,

into that

and parquet floors;

$36,500

Bedrm.

put

I

ca cabinet kitchen with dinette a:
Spacious family room with
fire
~
and doors to patio. Master
b dro.
suite with sun
deck,
dressing
01

Delightful Colonial Tri-Level. 3_Bedrms.,
Living-Dining
Comb.
w/Frpl.,
lge.
Mahogany
Panld.
Family
rm.,
Eating
space in Kit. 2 car Garage.
Lincolnwood School. Immaculate
and
Charming. $42,500.

Master

a home

Circu

centrally air conditioned. Living

and

D &amp; WARNER

New

you’ve

HOME

Evanston,

leave

happy.

wood and glass highlight this con
porary
home—only
2
years
ol

LISTING

Street

to

been

A BLENDING

2 blks. to KenilLOCATION.
CHOICE
BRICK
Station. EXCELLENT
worth
design.
Colonial
CONSTRUCTION.
BEAUTIFUL CONDITION. 7 ROOMS,
Rm.
Living
25’
2 Bedrooms—plus,
w/Fireplace, adj. Sunroom, full Bsmt.
Walk
to nee
Trier.
IMMEDIATE
POSSESSION.
CALL—R. H. JOHNSON today.

524 Davis
491-1855

wants

ust.
e may also be able to help be
relocating with little upheaval.
C
sult us today. No obligation!

CLAPAND
BRICK
ROOM
FIVE
and
bedrms.
TWO
Georgian.
board
e
immaculat
Full
bath.
tile
one C.T,
basement. Attached one car garage.
Convenient Southwest Evanston location. Asking—$27,500. Call—ED MAU-

ERMANN
ONLY

&amp;

and will pay a price that is

TO
ROOM
WANTING
FAMILY
FOR
the
all
enjoy
and
out
stretch
give.
can
Wilmette
East
amenities,
This wonderful residence has on the
way,
entrance
nice
floor—a
first
Dinin
w/Fireplace,
room
Living
room, good sized cabinet Kitchen wit
an Air-conditioned |
and
area
Eating
second
The
room.
Family
paneled
and 2 FULL
4 BEDROOMS
floor has
fired
oil
water
hot
is
BATHS. There
heat. A beautiful large—50 x 185’ lot
PRICED
ALL
with a 2 Car Garage.
TO SELL IN LOW 40s.
BOB MILLER

1967 Evanston Review * Wilmette Life © Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park He
and The Village Lamplighter,

two

HIllcrest
Hilicreat

EXCELLENT

nicely

INVEST:

BRICK

ys

work

BAIRD &amp; WARNER
576 Lincoln Avenue
Winnetka, Illinois

15 rms. licensed rooming house. Full | Highland Park
lot in | ID 2-6600
2 cat gar. Large
bsmt.

Realtor

UN 4-5100.
Evanston

and

I
INE

sometimes require it, however.
have to leave a house you love,
help
ease
the
pain.
We'll
buyer
who
can
appre’

sized bedrooms and bath. Large unfinattached
car
Two
basement.
ished
garage. Quality built home with hard
construction.
plaster
and
wood floors
Carpeting included. Owner has moved
this
priced
and _ has_
town
of
out
property at $59,500 for quick sale. For
or
DAVIS
CAL
call
inspection, please
your broker.

BRICK-FRONT
full bsmt.,
yd. $22,000.

bedroom

1571 SHERMAN AVE.
UN 4-2600
AL 1-6700

ment if you have an eye for business.

ATTRACTIVE
OLDER
HOME,
rooms,
2
baths,
natural
burning
fireplace
in living room,
automatic
heat,
garage,
beautiful
large
yard,
swimming pool. Prompt possession.
Room 300
Hahn
1609 Sherman Av.

Howard,

ATTRACT.

1-3005

$26,500!

master

Ur

TO MOVE?

WANTS
one

they’ve

INDIAN HILL ESTATES
OF WILMETTE
3 bedroom Colonial, brick and frame
construction.
Large
master
bedroom
with bath, 2 family bedrooms and hall
glass
with
room
bath. Paneled family
Basement
lawn,
rear
facing
doors
Trier
New
recreation room and den.
East High School. Just the right size
for a smaller family in a top location. $56,000.
ALAN RAMSAY
NORTHBROOK
VOLTZ ROAD AREA
Most attractive brick Colonial Ranch
on nicely landscaped 42 plus acre lot.
sized
generous
entry,
floored
Slate
living
room
with
paneled
fireplace
rooms.
dining
wall and bay. Formal
Large ketchen with many built-ins and
room,
family
Paneled
area.
eating

Brick
ranch.
Wood
cabinet
kitchen.
Tile bath. Finished basement. Priced
in the low 20s.

$45,900.

ALpine

No

910 GREY

TIGHE REALTY CO.
REALTORS
Wilmette

| WHO

ALSO

CLAPBOARD
COLONIAL
RANCH
ON
82 ft. lot in Glenview. Liv. rm., din.
rm., kit., large —.
fam. rm., den.
w/desk, tiled bath, gas heat, attach.
gar. Poss. Sept. 1st. $24

521-4th

beauti-

2122 WARREN
Near
Oakton
and Dodge.
Very
fine
kitchen,
2
ranch.
Beautiful
brick
baths. Lots of extras. Priced in the
20s.

INC.

house

manor

English

fully landscaped 3/4 acre site in the
estate area. All rooms are large, the
reception
hall
running
through
the
house to the terrace and garden. The
living
room
with
bay,
the
dining
room,
the breakfast
room
all have
sunny
southern exposure, library has
fireplace and many shelves. Upstairs
are a master suite with dressing room
and
two
baths,
three
other
family
bedrooms
and two baths, plus three
room servant’s suite with bath all on
the 2nd floor.
GEORGE RUMSFELD

ALSO

CHOICE
BRICK
AND
FRAME
BIlevel on 70 ft. lot in fine section of
West
Wilmette.
Liv.
rm.,
sep.
din.
rm., kit., 3 bdrms., 2 baths, fam. rm.
Gas heat, attached gar., central air

cond.,

realtors

EVANSTON, 2115 MADISON
West of Dodge. A very livable home.
Fireplace. Beautiful kit., etc. Garage.
Estate will sell. Priced in the 20s.

Opposite
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Serving every North Shore Community
from offices in Evanston,
Deerfield,
Winnetka,
Lake
Forest,
Glenview:
Northbrook.

QUINLAN

MAD ISON and

INC. °

Realtors Since 1884
our picture display ads:

See

TOWNHOUSE

TO
BEACH
AND
LOCATED
CLOSE
park on Sheridan Road. Two comfortable size bedrooms, large kitchen with
eating area, patio, yard, and garage.

Kenilworth

&amp; TYSON,

COLONIAL

COLONIAL

REALTOR

SELL

S, 144 BATHS AND
to the C&amp;NW,
and
Red Brick Colonial
recreation
room,
and pleasant yard.
t the reduced price

THE
NEWLY
PAINTED
EXTERIOR
and remodeled interior in an excellent
neighborhood is a smart choice for the
is too. busy to ‘do a it
buyer
who
yourself,’’ Three bedrooms plus a first
A short walk to
floor family room.
Price
reduced
to
Willard
School,
$41,500.

WILMETTE—BRAND
NEW ON MARKET
Dutch Colonial. Beautifully carpeted

Green

Street

THREE BEDROOM
only a short walk
Sears School. This
has
a_
basement
attached garage,
An unusual buy a
of $45,500.

N.W. EVANSTON—NEWLY LISTED
One floor 3 bdrm. brick home. Large
living
room,
separate
dining
roomentire home
carpeted except kitchen
which is equipped with stove, refrigerator, dishwasher and disposal. Separate breakfast nook. Full basement.
Stairway to full attic. Gas heat. 2 car
garage. All in fine move-in condition.
Immediate occupancy. $34,500.

ANN

Elm

:
HI 6-5544

KENILWORTH

V. J. BRADY REALTY CO.
1850 Willow Road, Northfield _H16-5700

440

and WILDE

REAL TORS

brick

red

HIL REALTY,

Ball" Ts REA

“YOUR

a custom-

WINNETKA
This
attractive
Colonial ‘is centrally
located and is only a short walk to
schools, shopping and transportation.
The
first
floor
has
an
entry
hall,
living
room
with
picture
ndows,
separate dining room,
paneled
den,
bath,
updated
kitchen
and
paneled
breakfast room, screened porch. Upstairs, 4 bedrooms
and bath.
2 car
garage. Well landscaped lot 100’ x 115’
offers
privacy
and
play
area _ for
children. An older home with a bit of
charm. Call today to see. Price midforties.
CAL DAVIS

HIGHLAND
PARK—This
contemporary
2 story brick is on a beautiful 5 acre
lot assuring privacy and quiet living.
There
is
a fireplace
in the
living
room, dining room , kitchen, bedroom,
library and 2 first floor baths. Three
second floor bedrooms and 2 baths, 2
car attached garage and hot water oil
We
believe the possibility
for
heat.
future enhancement of land value is
tremendous. The p rice is $69,500.

Estate Area

of This quoaity,

tues

with slate roof, circular drive,

KENILWORTH—Frame
Dutch Colonial
in superb east loc ation. Four second
floor
bedrooms
and
a bath
plus
2
bedrooms
and a bath on the third.
There
is a
fireplace
in the
living
room,
2 car garage with apartment
x 175.
above
and
a beautiful lot 100
The price is $59,500.

SUNSET RIDGE

Helen

432-6320

HIGHLAND
PARK—TIf you are lookin
for a house for that large family an
must do it on a limited budget, we
suggest you see this interesting and
spacious property. Living room, dining room, small den, modern kitchen
and full bath on the first floor, and 5
bedrooms,
ee
and bath on the
a
wonderfully
n
second.
It
is
convenient location for school, shops
x 185
and the station. The lot is 1 00
and the price is $36,750.

BRICK AND
ROUGH
SAWED
CEDAR
Ranch on 1.6 acres in the finest area
embodying the very latest of everything. 4 bedrooms, 44% baths, library,
servants’
quarters,
a most
unusual
kitchen-family area, a heated pool, a
rivate
pond,
a
Japanese
garden.

Evanston

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

GLENCOE—This newly listed house is a
rty for the growing family.
great pro
The spacious first floor has a 15 x 28
living room with a fireplace, heated
sun room, dining room, powder room
and kitchen with a dishwasher. There
are 5 bedrooms
and 3 baths on the
second, full basement. 2 car attached
garage with electric door opener and
hot water gas heat. Slate roof, copper
utters and downspouts
and a large
rregular lot. The p rice is $69,500.

SUNSET RIDGE

windows

built

walkin

easy

floor has an L shaped living room,
paneled
dining
room,
powder
room
and a modernized kitchen. There are 3
and bath on the
bedrooms,
nursery
second floor, basement, hot water oil
heat and a nice lot 44x 187 with a
fenced back yard. The price is $33,500.

FOR
A LARGE FAMILY
ON
MORE
than an acre in the heart of the finest
estate
area.
Large
living
room,
gracious dining room, Ist floor powder
room, and family room with fireplace.
6 bedrooms
with 4 baths on second
floor, playroom and more rooms and
a bath on third floor. Swimming pool,
screened
porches,
gas
heat.
New
Trier
and
Sunset
Ridge
schools.
Offered at a fraction of reproduction
cost. We invite inspection.

garage are only some of the
Call us for other details.

within

ay

INDIAN

creLE

Ee
older

charming

Island __ School,
Crow
the Station, The first

of
and

distance
shopping

$53,500

Northbrook

is

property

500

SUNSET
ACRE _ IN
QUIET
A
ON
Ridge school district. First floor has
fireplace,
with
spacious living room
saving
step
room,
dining
separate
kitchen with breakfast area, master
or
den
a
plus
bath
and
bedroom
Second floor has 2
second bedroom.
and
12x18)
is
(one
bedrooms
large
another ceramic bath. Other features
ideally
porch
screened
a
include
to a family
for conversion
located
and
conditioning
air
central
room,
beautiful landscaping. Owner buildin
wort
and
possession
deferred
so
waiting for.

hermopane

Upper

1

ON A
SPLIT-LEVEL
BUILT
CUSTOM
in the
acre
landscaped
beautifully
Sunset Ridge area. Living room with
in
window
fireplace, a
marble
up-to-the-minute
an
room
dining
kitchen. Terrific is the word for the 28
foot family room with its built-in bar,
4
Hi-Fi.
and
barbecue,
electric
bedrooms, 312 baths, utility room plus
basement and oversize 2 car garage.
a
Perfect for entertaining and cor
home. Many inclusions. Call us
—
today.

Nr. Main-Ridge

QUAINT AND CHARMING VICTORIAN
on a beautifully landscaped
61 x 170
lot.
All
sunny
bright
rooms.
Move
right in. In 20s.

Evanston

9|

$

Reduced

Price

: vanston

WINNETKA—This

WILDE

and

GOELZER

CO.

REALTY

V. J. BRADY

W

+

For Sale—Houses

158

For Sale—Houses

158

For Sale—Houses

158

,

FOR

ford

251

OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO
EDGEMERE, EVAN

BRAND

THE

the

FAMILY
best.

ee
ea

NEW
WHO

CAN

4

Overlookin

Michigan on one of Evanston
restige
streets.
Beautiful,
deluxe,
rench
Provincial all brick home. — a
bedrooms,
31% baths,
large
nN:

dining
peace,

room,

master

family

room

bedroom,

oads of closet space.
and air conditionin,

with

35’
x 19’ »

2 zone

he;

LAKEBAY REALTY CO.

1409

Lake

Ave.,

Wilmette

}

fire-

*

�=
Rats

Fo

“WILMETTE
CAN’T LIVE

East Glenview
;

built

and

located

in

the

THIS

ayre Section this de luxe 4 or 5
drm,
Brick Colonial has Liv. Rm.
1 ty
with
Massive
Frpl.
and
ure
Bay; Din.
Rm. with louvered
dw.

s

to
wall

Kitchen

twin

lity

plus

12 x 12 Brksft

Bedrms.;

Baths—Master

extra

Family

3

Rm,

Cer.

Tile

30x13

with

Bedroom

Rm.

has

rniture BA
bit.-ins; 2 car att.
rage, and abundance of closets and
age space.

Irregular

lot 148’ Frtge,

Central

Evanston

NEW

2nd

fir

has

3

large
master);
way to floored attic.

Bedrms.

Bath
Home

and
has

ON

~

basement, Gas heat, fenced rear
i and taxes under $500. Reduced to

~

THIS

SPECTACU-

RANCH

PARK

WANTS—YOU.

8

RMS.,

4 bedrms.,
3 baths,
LR-DR/L,
lge.
kitch. w/eating area, sep. wing w/a
bedrm. and bath (GREAT IDEA FOR
GUEST
COMFORT),
FAMILY
RM.
LEADING
TO.
PATIO.
Well
kept
grounds in a very nice area. $43,500.

uxe brick ranch with panoramic
vs! Liv. Rm. with Frpl. and Pict.
= ne
area with Sliding
glass

dw. Wall to Patio, equipped
Birch
&gt;. Kitchen
with Brkfst Bay—all

look the btfly. landscaped floogd yard and beyond over the golf
2, also 3 Bedrms., 2 Vanity Tile
hs,
1 heated basement, 2 car att.
age.
Reudced to $45,000

HOME

HAS

INTERNATIONAL

appeal. Unique fixtures from all over
add elegant finishing touches to this
already
exquisite
home.
12 rms.
7
bedrms., 442 plus baths, LR w/fplc.,
DR
w/beaut.
parquet
fl., fam.
rm.
w/tple.,
pan. lib., self-working kitch.,
spiral
staircase,
fenced
courtyd.
in
center of home—perfect for entertaining. Even the closets are beautifully
decorated.
Truly,
one
of the
most
lovely
homes
you
could
imagine.
Upwardsof $100,000.

BASEMENT

- BRICK RANCH—4!4 BATHS
Custom
built for Executive, in estateRm.;
14x19
Equipped
Cab.
:
with B-B-Q Frpl.; 26 x 16 lst
. Family
Rm.;
35x15
Jalousied
orch.
Unusual
Bsmnt.
has
Lounge
tT
with Wet Bar, 2nd Family Rm.
with
Frpl., Game
Rm..
Photo
Rm.,
iow. Rm.,
Office or Den.
200 amp

Hugh C. Michels
and Company

vice, Floodlighted grounds, Central

Condtng., 2 car att. garage with
. Eye door, abundance of closet
d storage space. Owner
will help
ince or Sell on Contract. Priced at
than
building’ cost
plus
land

751 ELM

ST., WINN.

Hillcrest

6-7100

BAIRD &amp; WARNER
DELUXE

nt, 4-1102
ALpine 1-1105
GS AND SUNDAYS ONLY
GR 5-2383
PArk 4-1757
2ECENT
nd

LISTING.

clapboard
. Built by

_ with care.
love

ptises

ne

LANNON

Ranch on
owner and

Living

wall.

Rm.

STONE

(17
x 26)

fplce.

has

in

Recr.
Rm.
in
basement.
irate Dining Rm.
Large
modern
nen with breakfast area. Master
n. has own CT Bath. 2 Family
s.
and
CT
Bath.
All
large
Garden
Rm.
with
Rusco

windows

has wonderful

» Terrace.

auto

2

atic doors.

elightful home.

car

Let

att:
us

$69,500.

view.

garage

show

EAST GLENVIEW
VER Y
ATTRACTIVE!

On _ lovely
ounds
(1
acre)
in fine
executive
ocation! Have the thrill of driving up
a
tree-lined
lane
to
your
home.
Custom-built
all
brick
newer
style
house
with
finest construction.
Spacious 9-room interior; 4 bedrooms; 24%
baths; 26’ family room; paneled den;
2 fireplaces,
separate
dining
room;
basement; attached 2-car garage: etc.
In fine
condition.
Terrific
value
in
70s! Call MR. DEAKINS.

Barbe-

with

you

this

WINNETKA
AING
P|

COLONIAL—READY

TO

into. Living Rm., Dining Rm.,
Paneled
Den,
nice
Kitchen

IN A SYLVAN

d yard.
Convenient
to every. Immediate Possession. $45,500.

'TON PRICED FROM $20,000. to
).000.,
ANY
OF
WHICH
WE
D BE MOST HAPPY TO SHOW

Weston E. Davie

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

&amp; Co.
6
reen

1151

Eagan

REALTORS
Bay Road, Winnetka

vice.
Call GReenleaf 5-3100
Extension 270
ilworth
intained

rd

ins,

STREET

home.

IN

rms.,

STONE

AND

11%

,500.
John
L.
2-3800 or 869-6161.

SEVEN

Flynn

ROOM

Wallace &amp; Orth, Inc.
Evanston
PArk 4-5600

&amp; ORR, INC.

LITTLE
with
all

room

CHARMER.
spacious

w/fireplace

Custom
rooms.

and

big _

ranch
Living

picture

window;
country
kitchen
with
cabinets
galore;
2 twin- bedrms.;
11%
baths.
Basement;
screened
porch;
attached
garage.
Well. landscaped,
fenced yard. In the 30s. Please call
Mrs. Leary.

567 Lincoln

Ave.,

with

paneled

&amp; ORR,
Winnetka

walls

and

DEERFIELD
Price
reduced
to
$21,500
on _ this
comfortable 3 bedroom ranch. Cabinet
kitchen,
fenced
rear
yard,
well
landscaped, large utility room, blacktop drive. Many inclusions.

RANCH

One minute to end of Edens Expressway.
Custom
built by Hemphill
for
present
owner.
Centrally
air
condi-

tioned—two
fireplaces —

bedrooms—215
baths—2
12 closets — magnificent

family
room—jalousied
den—country
kitchen.
2 car garage
w/elec.
eye.
Many inclusions. Professionally landscaped.
Beautifully
decorated.
Immaculate, move-in condition. Possession 60 days
$69,500.

King's Court Corporation
.

i

.

a division of
C. A. HEMPHILL &amp; ASSOCIATES
330 W. Frontage Rd., Northfield
HI 6-8373

WILMETTE
IMPRESSIVE

BRICK

HOME

WITH

4

plus bedrooms, 315 baths on about 1%
acre.
Pleasant
family
room
and
‘breakfast room off kitchen. In finest
section of large homes. Attractively
decorated
and
maintained
in
top
condition. 2 car attached 8arage. High
70s.

KENILWORTH
FOR THE LARGE FAMILY
Delightful
Brick
Residence
close to
Lake Michigan. 32’ living room
with
fire lace, 17 x 21’ dining room,
paneled
family room with air conditioning,
library,
powder
room,
modern
kitchen with breakfast room. 6 family
bedrooms, 3 tile baths on 2nd plus 2
bedrooms and bath on 3rd. Tastefully
decorated.
Stunning
free-form
patio.

"WINNETKA
COLONIAL

WITH
14 ACRE
ON
PRIvate land near Tower Rd. Lge. living
room
with fireplace
and bay.
Four
lovely bedrooms,
21% baths, paneled
den
and
recreation room
with fireplace. Screened porch overlooks golf
course. Immaculate condition. In 60s.
AIR-CONDITIONED.

GLENVIEW

DELIGHTFUL

ONE

STORY

HOME

ON

winding lane. Unusually large living
room w/fireplace, dining room, modern kitchen, 2 good sized bedrooms
w/connecting
tile
bath,
screened
orch,
attached
garage.
Beautifully
andscaped lot with 130’ frontage.

J. CLARKE BAKER
Realtor
CALL ALpine 6-1015
Jane Hanley
Alice Pietrowicz
1219 Washington,

Joyce King
Rose Silsbee
Wilmette

SKOKIE

NEW LISTING
3 bdrm.,
11% baths, face brick splitlevel,
ash
paneled
rec. room,
cent.
air-cond.
Beautiful landscaping,
corner lot, 2 car garage. Immed.
poss.
Owner transferred. $34,900.

NEW LISTING
S.E., 20 x 22. Main floor, family room,
exquisite
cabinet
work
in
matched
grain walnut. Liv. rm. with frpl., din.
tm., kit., master
bedroom
and pan.
den or 4th bdrm. on first. 2 twin size
bedrooms on 2nd. A marvelous Pan.
subway rec. room. Cent. air-cond. 2
car att. gar. $69,900.
.
EVANSTON
Sparkling,
clean
and
pretty
2 bedroom,
pan. den and rec. room,
one
block to Oakton bus. Air-cond. Owner
has 2 houses, wants offer.
Low 30s
EVANSTON
3 bedroom brick and lannon stone, liv.
room,
sep.
din.
rm.,_
kit.,
twin
bedroom
on first, 2 twin bdrms.
on
2nd. Choice area. Quick poss. In 20s.

GLENCOE REALTY
ETHEL

INC.
446-5010

ROSENTHAL

835-1800

For Sale—Houses

DEERFIELD

4

BDRMS.,

Center-entry Colonials
with 4 and

214

BATHS,

BY OWNER

2 STORY COLONIAL: 9 RMS.;
4 bdrms.; 245 baths; sep. dining rm.:
central air.; 2 car att. gar.: For appt.
wkdays. 777-7300 wkends 945-3693

5 bedrooms

2'/&gt; ceramic tile baths
.
.
.
.

AND FEATURING:
Paneled family rm., fireplace
Separate dining room
Efficient kitchen with built-ins
Basement and 2-car garage

(Just W. of Deerfield, N. of Deerfieldrd..on Riverwoods-rd. to Londonderrylane, West 11% blocks.)
BIRCHWOOD BLDRS. CR 2-7300
DEERFIELD:
BY
OWNER.
4
bedrm., 244 bath bi-level. Pan. fam.
rm., crptng., throughout, custom draperies. Upper 40s. 945-3791.
DES
PLAINES—GOLF
MILL
SHOPping area, By owner and Builder. New
custom built 7 room ranch on 1% acre
lot. Attached 2 car gar.; 3 bdrms.; 2
cer. tiled baths;
beamed
ceiling liv.
and fam. rms.; custom cab. kit.; slate
fl. din. rm.; full bsmt. w/8 ft. ceiling
and
fple.;
16’ x50’
concrete
terrace
w/view
of priv. lake.
Many
extras.
$50,000. Loc. at 9780 Oak Lane, vic. of
Potter. and Golf Rds., 827-5712.

$92,500

NO TAXES—ON

LAKE

FINEST AREA. BEAUTIFUL HOME
Excellently
constructed
with
light
yellow brick, slate and copper roof.
There
are 12 rooms
plus 3rd floor.
The 2nd floor has 5 bedrooms, 3 baths,
fireplace in master suite. The 1st floor
features
a solarium
overlooking the
lake,
a
lovely
entry
hall,
powder
room, L shaped living room, 28’ plus
14’
long.
Marble
fireplace;
Dining
room
23’x 17’. Plush
carpeting
and
drapes
in
liv.
rm.
and
din.
rm.
Library with fireplace. Modern kitchen with
teak walls plus extras
too
numerous
to mention,
such
as the
elevator.
The
coachhouse
has
7 rooms,
11%
baths, 3 car stalls. The rental takes
care of your taxes plus. Both home
and coach
house
in extremely
fine
condition.
For appt. 328-8287

2 Story Colonial
NEW ENGLAND
VILLAGE

EVANSTON
ATTRACTIVE

DUTCH
COLONIAL
fireplace in Liv. rm.; separate dining
rm.;
modern
kitchen;
3 bedrooms.
Possession
no problem:
Clean
as a
whistle-excellent
condition-convenient
to everything. $31,000.
Call Dorothy Slaughter

AYARS

EVANSTON

COMPANY
Northbrook

NEAR

LAKE

5 BDRMS, 314 C.T. BATHS
Truly Traditional
Red Brick Georgian
No backyard BUT large professionally
landscaped front yard. This house has
something
for
everybody.
For
the
youngest Ist: floor family room, parks
beaches
and privacy for the oldest.
Walking distance to everything. Low
low 60s. Call McBean
(Home) UN 45064 or GR 5-1010.

L. A. PETERSON
EVANSTON

AND

CO.

N.w.

English
brick
home
in_
excellent
location.
Liv.
rm.
w/F.P.;
separate
din. rm., modern
kit. w/dishwasher
and breakfast area; den; powder rm.;
three bedrms.; C.T. bath; full bsmt. 2
c-gar.
Carpeting,
drapes
and
stove
included. Poss. 9/1/67. $39,500.

HAPP

REALTORS
EVANSTON

A REAL

ATTRACTIVE

7

RM.

966-3200
N.

BUY
HOME.

LIV

rm.; frpl.; din. rm.; mod. kit.; d/d;
den;
bath 2nd fl., 3 bdrm.;
bath;
2
encisd.
pchs.;
gar.;
lovely
fenced
yard.
2 biks.
transp.
3 bliks.
schl.
Immed. poss. Hi 20s.
WARD H. HARRIS
DAvis 8-8759

EVANSTON

N.W.

FIRST TIME OFFERED
Immediate
possession-6
room
Dutch
Colonial
with
fireplace,
in Willard
School District. Close to transportation, parks and shopping. Gas heat,
one car garage. Taxes under $300. See
today.
NASH REALTY
446-7180
EVANSTON
Three
bedrooms
plus
two
more
neerene for $26,750? Yes. Monroe St.
ome
features
newer
elect.,
serv.,
kitchen and bath. Nice side yard, 4
car garage. Rents well.
Cyrus &amp; Co.
UN 4-9020

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star *
Hi
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bl

GLENVIEW-EAST
848 GLENWOOD RD.
CUSTOM
BUILT AND DESIGNED
B
architect for present owner. Heavix¥'
wooded
area—New
Trier
East
Dis
. trict.
3 bedrooms,
2 baths,
2 fird
places. Large wooded lot. 75’ frontagd
DELIGHTFUL
BRICK
CAPE
CODZ
full bsmt. with recreation area. Lo
low 50s. To inspect call Mrs. McBea
(Eves.) UN 4-5064, L. A. Peterson
4
Co., Realtor, GR 5-1010.

GLENVIEW
JUST LISTED; 6 rms. 2 BATHS
Brick ranch w/pnid.. rec. rm. on
secluded lot; under $25,000

lg

BUNGALOW;
4 BDRMS.
115
BATH
new kitchen;
walk
to train, schoo
and stores. Immed.
possession. Onl
$29,900

DOETSCH

REALTY

CO.

729-0004
GLENVIEW
BY OWNE}
Brk. ranch; 3 bdrms.;
2 baths;
pa
fam. rm.;
cent. air-cond.;
att. gar.
1/3 acre fenced-in yard. Secluded cu
de-sac
street;
close
to
schls.
a
park;
ideal
for
children;
immac
cond.
Upper 30s. Call for appt. 724
7524.
GLENVIEW
BY OWNER
Brick ranch. 3 bdrms., 2 baths, pa
fam. rm., cent, air cond., att. gar
1/3 Acre, fenced in yard, secluded c
de sac st. Close to schls., park. Idea
for children. Immac. cond. Upper 30
Call for appt. 724-7524.
GLENVIEW
W.
—
WITH
3 BDR
brick ranch w/family rm.; 2 car gar.
frpl. in living rm. and in bsmt. Rec
rm.;
cerptg.; built-ins. Walk to Para
chial school and park pool. Priced t
sell.
724-8765

GLENVIEW
ATTRACTIVE
SPLI
level, by owner. 3 bdrms., pan. fam
rm., eating space in kit., nice yar«
with
patio
and
swings.
Wilmett
Schools. $25,900. 610 Long Rd. 724-9351

-BDRMS.;
114 BATHS;
FULL BSMT.
Close
to
all
shopping,
transp.
and
schools. St. Joan
of Arc
parish. Be
sure to see this charming
home with
all
its
lovely
appointments.
Only
$47,500.
CAL L EARL MacTAVISH
LONG-KOGEN, INC ;
RO 4-6500

2-3550

Racial

TWO BEDROOM
RANCH WITH FUL
basement—gas
heat—well —T
corner lot—one owner home that
ha
been given extra-ordinary care—sp
cious two car garage—a real buy
$21,750. Possession September 1st—
inspect
call
Mr.
Massman—L.
Peterson &amp; Co.—GR 5-1010

GLENVIEW
W.
3 BDRM.;
2 BATH
bi-level;
242
car
gar.;
lg.
lot;
St
Isaac Jogues parish;
rec. rm.;
bar
all appl.; crptg.; exc. cond.; recent]
decorated. $38,000. OR 4-7200.

EVANSTON—SKOKIE

REALTY
824 Waukegan Rd.
CRestwood

Non

pc

GLENCOE.
STRAWBERRY
HIL]
Lovely air cond. 5 bdrm. 3 bath b
level. Paneled
den;
screened porc
Low 70s. By owner. VE 5-2461.

Priced from $46,900
in
LINCOLNSHIRE BLUFFS
Heavily wooded fully improved
44 acres adjoining Forest Preserve

EVANSTON

158A Fer Sale—Housesby
Evanston

READY FOR YOU...
AND YOUR FAMILY:

by Area

lge. family rm. w/frpl. and wet bar;
full bsmt.;
2 car garage;
cathedral
ceiling
liv. rm.;
din.
rm.;
modern
kitchen; fully air cond.; nicely landscaped.
Mid
40s.
1159
Kenton
Rd.

945-6454,
DEERFIELD

DEERFIELD—LINCOLNSHIRE

cathedral

ceiling with exposed beams, beautiful
raised hearth, library off brown stone
foyer entry hall, separate full dining
“L’’;
3 master
bedrms.,
2 master
ceramic
tile baths,
screened
porch.
This home is nestled on appr. 1% dcre
of wooded
landscaped property with
circular
drive
and
on
Dead
End
Street.
$57,500

158A

WINNETKA

McGUIRE
Classified
Se

BRICK

ranch home on 2/3 acre — grounds are
professionally
landscaped
and
many
wild flowers and lovely trees add to
the
charm,
Huge
living
room
with
crab orchard fireplace, dining room,
family room, three bedrooms with two
large
ceramic
tile
baths,
beautiful
large kitchen with breakfast room and
built-ins.
Full
basement
with
large
paneled recreation/room crab orchard
fireplace;
two car garage with electric eye. This is a very complete home
and is offered in high seventies.

A

Rustic
Sophistication.
This
7 Room
Contemporary with Roman Brick and
Redwd.
exterior,
sunken
living
rm.

GLENCOE

In beautiful Golf

McGUIRE

sep.
din.
rm.,
attac.
gar.
ed
porch
overlooking
lovely
din yard. Low taxes. Convenient
-W.R.R.,
New
Trier
and
Sears

ols.
roker. FR

REALTORS

DESIRABLE
3 bdrms.,

Glenview, III.
588-1855

1511 Sherman Avenue
GReenleaf 5-2700

location,
immaculately
lannon
stone
and
clap-

6

Rd.

Wallace &amp; Orth, Inc.

HI 6-4500

- — Before You Buy—
‘Check Zoning and Housing
Code Requirements
The
City of Evanston, upon
equest of an owner or prosctive purchaser, will in+ any property to deter2 compliance with the
sing and Zoning Codes.
‘is no charge for this

MING

Waukegan

724-1855

Betsey Norris
Weston E. Davie

PARK

7 —

H pare

| 158A For Sale
:

SETTING

IN ONE OF THE NORTH SHORE’S
FINEST AREAS JUST OFF SUNSET
RIDGE ROAD!
Lovely
all
brick
and
lannon
stone
ranch in perfect condition. The surrounding
beautiful
trees
and
landscaped
grounds
create
your
own
private world. Interesting floor plan of
rooms;
paneled
family
room;
jalousied porch;
attached oversize 2car garage. Among lovely homes on
quiet dead end street. An exceptional
opportunity
to
own
a
truly
fine
executive type home in the low 60s.
For details, call MR. DEAKINS.

dishwasher), 4
Bdrms.,
21%
. Full
basement
and © attic.

Amos

RANCH!

Beautiful is the word! This fine home
has everything. Center hall; fireplace
in big living room; big paneled family
room; separate dining room. De luxe
kitchen
(all _ built-ins);
breakfast
room; 3 bedrooms; 2 tile baths; 2-car
attached garage. Lovely patios, beautiful
private
grounds
equipped for
ool.
Immaculate;
quick * sie wei
ops in 50s! MR. DEAKINS.

wooded 3/4
maintained

Another

AIR-CONDITIONED

4

_

LUXURY

NORTHFIELD
THIS

East Glenview

BEDROOMS—FULL

MARKET.

HIGHLAND

Northwest Evanston

5

THE

de ele

Price Reduced—Must be Sold. Owner
has
purchased
another.
Georgian
Brick two story 7 rms., 3 bedrms., 11%
baths,
Rough
hewn
marble
faced
firepl. in living rm., family rm. Ist
floor 13x 19. Washer dryer area also
on
1st floor, game
rm.
finished
in
basement;
1 car attchd. garage, fine
condition—many inclusions fine condition
carpeting
and
drapes.
Pretty
wood lot—55 x 177, Lot tax $488, Heat
cost only $175.
PRICE $30,000.

HIGHLAND

lar
location—close
to everything,
9
rms.,
5 bedrms.,
2 plus
baths,
LR
w/fple.,
sep.
DR,
kitch.
w/eating
area,
sun
room,
2
enclosed
scr.
porches,
2-car det.
gar.
Exterior is
newly painted. In immaculate condit.
$47,500.

ovely
dutch
colonial
has
liv. rm.
25 with Frpl., Birch Cab. Kitchen
dishwasher
and
Brkfst.
Rm.,
Rm. or Den, enclosed Porch and

Rm.;

CALI-

WILMETTE

ced to sell at only $64,500.

~

IN

aes

bens

is

NILES

OWNER

fornia and Chicago too. He wishes to
sell his 11 rm. home NOW. If you like
lots of room this could be the home
for
you.
6
bedrms.,
3
baths,
LR
w/fple., pan. study, fam. rm. w/fple.,
huge
country
style
kitch.
w/sep.
eating area, Indry. rm. on Ist fl., lge.
lay and storage area in bsmt. Patio
ooks. to lovely grounds. This home is
in a very pretty
area that is close to
transportation.
Lower 80s.

Family
Rm,
with
Sliding
to Patio;
fully equipped

size

ate

ee.

ghland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager

GLENVIEW:
1039 KINGS
LANE
OFE
Wagner;
Roman.
brick
ranch;
bdrm.; 3 baths; in area of fine homes
See to evaluate. $47,500. 724-4335
GLENVIEW:
3
BEDRM.
BRI
ranch.
1142
baths;
near
schools
churches and shopping; 2 car garage
Corner lot. Priced
upper 20s. 724-8653.
GLENVIEW
BI-LEVEL;
3 BDRMS.;
C.T. baths; lge. fam. rm. w/FP.;: ser
porch;
exc.
loc.;
by owner
$39,500
1419 Hollywood Av. PA 9-0598.
HIGHLAND
PARK
SPECIAL.
30 YR
FHA terms can be arranged for this
sparkling
3
BR
brick
ranch,
atts
garage,
parquet
floors,
big
moder
kitchen. $25,900. Low down paymen
can handle.
SAMUEL SHERWIN
Broadway 3-5420
UNiversity 9-257
HIGHLAND
PARK
...
First time of
fered
...
deluxe
air
conditioned
ranch
home
overlooking
wooded
ra
vine.
Three
bedrooms,
two
baths
attached two car garage. Many qual
ity features that must be seen. Ca
today.
NASH REALTY
446-7180

Highland Park Highlands
CENT.
AIR COND.
TRI-LEVEL,
W
broadloom, 4 bdrms., 21% baths, fam
rm., dbl. gar., lge. fenced yd. over
looking Old Elm Golf course; mature

trees;

lge. sernd. Porch. Low 40s. 316¢

University

Av.

433-4653.

HIGHLAND
PARK—BY
OWNER
Near Lincoln Sch., NW sta. Lge. LR
w/frple.,
kit. w/pntry.,
2 BRs
and
bath on Ist flr.. 1 BR and lge. attic o
2nd. Alum.
sdng.
2 car gar. Elect
ayy refrig., wshr. incl. Mid 20s. ID 2
HIGHLAND
PARK
. JUST
$22,500
for 5 Rm. brick and frame 2 BR ranc
beauty, 2 car garage. 50 x 150 lot. No
steps to climb. Samuel Sherwin Rea
Estate, UN 9-2575.
HIGHLAND PARK: COLONIAL BRICK
ranch on 6 choice wooded acres. Close
to Edens, schs., shopping, commuter.
Flex for conversion. 831-4412.

KENILWORTH
BY OWNER
Most property for the money on the
North
Shore.
6. room
home
with
2
bdrms. Beautiful 75’ lot. Near transp.,
schls..
shops.
Few
minor
_repairs|

oat

Act

quickly.

$29,900.

AL

6

KENILWORTH,
606 RODGER.
3 BD.rms.;
244 baths;
fully air cond.:
blks. Sears School; 4 blks. New Trier;
3 blks. train. Call owner, 251-3606.

LAKE FOREST 215 ACRES
MUST SELL, MOVING EAST
HEATED POOL OFF SCREEN PORCH
3 lge. bedrms. including master bedrm.
suite

with

lge. lvng.

frpl.;

rm.

242

baths;

with frpl.;

din.

country

rm.:

kit.

and fam. rm. with frpl.; util. rm.; all
appliances
included;
professionally
eaeemaned:
low 60s. By owner,
=

Highwood Herald August

10,

�$8A

158A

For Sale—Houses by Area

ong Grove

Area

FARMINGTON

NEW

IS

44BDRM.

More Space?
HOME

HAS

2

FULL

Smart
HI

Northbrook

type

home.

air

2 BDRM.

oil

Trier

public

WINNETKA,

159

FINE
SKOKIE — EXCEPTIONALLY
rm, ranch, 3 bdrms. separate din. rm.
rm.
cozy rec.
Fireplace.
11, baths.
Fenced yard and patio. 2 car garage.
fine
Many
Dist.
School
Evanston
extras. High 30s.
OR 3-6000
JOHN J. PUETZ

RD.,

112 baths

gar.; beautiful
an. fam. rm.; 14% car
ocation; excellent schools and transp.;
mid 30s; 677-1263.

FRAME

tile baths. Liv.
kit., sunporch,

TV rm. Exc. loc. for all schls., transp.
and shop. For inform. call 251-1066.

10,

Too
40s.
&amp;

AND

district.

4

NEW

bdrms.

and

parochial

N.T. WEST

BRICK
ENG.
TUDOR,
TOP
NOTCH
home in Hubbard Woods area on park
ending St. Full bsmt., w/finished rec.
rm.,
sep.
laundry
rm.
and
shelved
storage closet. ist flr. fam. rm. and
p.r. off beau.
1 yr. new
sunny
kit.
w/D.D. and built-in ovens, sep. cooktop, Ige. eating area. Cent. entry w.
liv. rm. and sep. din. rm. 2nd flr. has
3
sizable
bdrms.
and
2
full
C.T.
baths—all
in
ready
to
move _ in
sparkle. 3rd flr—1 or 2 bdrms., full
bath, Ige. closets and crawl storage
areas. Exterior freshly painted, alum.
storms
and
scrns.,
wiring,
fixtures,
hot water heater, and roof throughout
are new. $62,500. Call 346-4280 until 5
wkdays.
WINNETKA BY OWNER
Delightful brick 2 story residence on
deep
wooded
lot
near
shops
and
schools. Three bedrooms,
142 baths,
living room
with fireplace, entrance
hall,
dining
room,
modern
kitchen
with eating area including dishwasher,
disposal.
stove
and_
refrigerator,
screened porch, full basement washer
and
dryer,
tacked
down
carpet
through
most
rooms,
2 car
garage.
Immediate
occupancy.
$35,500.
Call
446-9057.

6

; August

ROMONA

school

schools. $29,500. AL 6-2266.

BY OWNER
ROGERS PARK
4 bedrms., 3 baths, mod. kit., 2 w.b.
Sprinklers.
gar.
Dbl.
lot.
Corner
frpls.
Ridge Av. Reas. RO 4-5282

COL.

West

shopping,

BDRM.

By owner. 3 bdrm. 14
and din. rms., modern

RANCH

WILMETTE
—1223
WILMETTE
Ave. 5 bedrooms. Near transportation,

lge.
frples.
3
car
garage,
acres
2
extras.
May
pool.
indoor’
or 833-6631.
945-7710
wooded. Mid 90s.

WILMETTE-DUTCH

STONE

For

Sale—Town

Houses

Rd.,

to

Wilmette

.

161 For Sale—Vacant Property

167

HIGHLAND
PARK—F1
Zoning in this
centrally located lot will permit the
construction of 6 units. It is 50 x 140
and
the
price
is
$34,500.
50
feet
additional
genet
is
available
needed. Call our office for particulars.

IN

EPHRAIM OVERLOOKING
Harbor
and
state
park,
3
bed
home with 11% baths, living room
fireplace,
kitchen
storage,
screened porch. Large 174 by o
:
foot lot. Write
or phone
arold
;
Wilson Agency, Ephraim, Wis.
i
Phone 414-854-2713
;

5

ACRES—3
ROOM
aOR
consin near fishing and town.
able. Call after 6 p.m. 272-8988.

GOELZER

714

161

For Sale—Vacant

Elm

ETHEL

Mrs.

ONE ACRE IN
desirable area.

Rosene

(272-3226,

res.)

HOMEFINDERS
111 GREEN

BAY

RD., WILMETTE

AL |-I 111
BAIRD &amp; WARNER
GLENVIEW (East)
Attractive large lot in ideal location
at
end
of
cul-de-sac
on
deadend
street! The only lot available in an
excellent neighborhood of fine homes.
All utilities in. Excellent value! 20s.
Call MR. DEAKINS

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

724-1855
INTERESTED

We

have

588-1855

IN VACANT?

listed

Il.

Glenview,

Rd.

1151 Waukegan

lots,

single

land

suitable
for
several
lots
and
large
tracts. Locations in Glenview, Riverwoods,
Libertyville,
McHenry,
Hebron,
Wisconsin
and
Michigan.
Call
and tell us what you are looking for.

KOENIG &amp; STREY
CR
PA
AL

2-0330
9-0330
1-0330

Northbrook
Glenview
Wilmette

SUNSET RIDGE AREA
More
than
an
acre
of
beautifully
wooded
property
in
finest
estate
section.
All
improvements’
underground and to be included in price of
$35,000. Sunset Ridge and New Trier
Schools. A fine place for an upper
bracket home. Call for rest of details.

V. J. BRADY
1850 Willow

REALTY

Road,

Northfield

CO.
HI 6-5700

WILMETTE
CHOICE
BUSINESS _ LOCATION
Strategically
located
business
bldg.
site in the heart of Wilmette containing 13,280 sq. ft. 3 street frontages 89
ft., 120 ft., and
95 ft. Suitable
for
store,
office or apt. bldg.
Call Mr.
Daily, Sr.

Smart &amp; Golee,
Sherman

Av.,

Realtors

Evanston

DA

8-3200

6-5544

Mrs.

KNOLLWOOD

NEAR

Beau. wooded area.

MADISON &amp; Associates
869-5600

or Two

EXCELLENT
able. Details.

Trades

and

For Sale—investment Properties

5-3900

Front Lots

EXCLUSIVE, UNCROWDED AREA
ONLY 4 HOURS FROM CHICAGO.
LOVELY HOMES
RESTRICTED ZONING.
ISLAND LIVING WITH CITY
CONVENIENCES. NO AUTOS PERMITTED. RUSTIC DINING LODGE
AND COCKTAIL LOUNGE IN
CONJUNCTION. INDIAN ISLE, INC.
BOX 301, McGREGOR, IOWA 52157:
OR CALL PRAIRIE duCHIEN, WIS.
468 or 60 FOR INFORMATION.

Beautiful Door County Wis.
363 Feet Shore Frontage
WITH
3 BDRM.
MODERN
COTTAGE,
2 miles
north
of Sturgeon
Bay
on
pretty
Bay
Shore
Road.
Nicely
wooded.
5 acres. Good
well. $25,000,
taxes
under
$400.
Write
N.
Peot,
Sturgeon Bay, Wis. or phone 414-7432777.
NEW,
YEAR-ROUND
INSULATED
home on Lake Winnetka in Southern
Wisconsin.
100
ft.
lake
frontage
situated in beautiful woods. Modern 2
bedroom
house,
fireplace
in
living
room,
bath,
and
floor furnace;
full
basement. $15,950. 2/3 financing avail.

HYNE

REALTY

HUNTING?

a division of
Cc. A. HEMPHILL &amp; ASSOCIATES
330 W. Frontage Rd., Northfield

A wonderful selection awaits

586 Lincoln

Ave.

HI 6-0177

Conducted

House

+200

this Paper!

Winnetka

Aug.

Aug.

10,

11

10:00

and

Sales

to

4:00.

12 10:00

to 2:30.

1318 W. Bob O’Link Rd.,
Park.
(South-West
of
H.
range)

So.

Fredrickson

on

HSE.

Deer.

FULL

EARLY

AM.

Pl.

OF

to

La.

Hig!
Pk.

to

Deer.

Bob

MPL.

FURN.!!!

P

O’Link.

AND

CHERF

Brass

a

mpl. tray lamp:
2 dwr-sew_tbl.;
mpl. candlest. tbls.; KNIGHT FM
FI STEREO (4 spkers.); ZENITE
B/W (6 mos. old); SIMMONS
hi
bed; CHINESE hand ptd. chest;
plat.
rocker;
mpl.
wash
stand
t
pine hutch (1850);
Berkey Gay
E
desk;
oval wal. tbl.;
sm
desk;
pineapple
beds;
salesman’s
samp
sew. mach.; fre. bow back chr.; 1g

rd.
hassock;
lamp: ladies
ENG.
lamp;

hurricane
desk; fre.

SCUTTLE
pr. brass

TLE

CHRS.;

TBL;

brass fir
scroll chr

BUCKET;
mp!
wall sconces;
tF

LONG

spice-cab.

BENCH

radio;

yellow

|

|

iron

porch furn. tbl, and 4 chrs. pr.
chrs,
tea cart, stck.
tbls.;
glass top
s
tbls.; sm. port. TV (Emerson);
E
CASES;
CUCKOO-CLOCK;
|
LENGTH
FRME.
MIRROR;
ratch
lamp;
BRAIDED
RUG:
tw.
b
king hdbd.) ptd. mustard;
chest
mirror; stool; chest; slipper chr.
a

stool;

end

tbls.;

rugs;

drap

drop leaf tbl.; cherry wagon seat tk
WICKER
TBL.; ladders; rollers
spreds.; sweeper; wheel barr.;
CANOPY BED; ANT. BRIC-A-!
camping
gear;
FANS;
rot. mower
Hamliton dryer and loads of inter
ting and fun things. BLIND
STITCH
(sew.
mach.);
CUTTING
FABRICS and MISC.
Aug.

Aug.

471 PARK

10,

10:00

to

4:00.

11 and 12 10:00 to 2:30

AV.,

GLENCOE—2

biks. W

of downtown. Tweed bro. couch;
br
tweed
chr.;
cherry
end
tbls.;
bl
gre. carpet; org. LT
a 3 step sbl
long
low
tbls.;
ROLL
TOP
D
fold. tbls: mpl. desk; chest, tall or
lamps;
wht.
coffee
pot lamp;
grey
carpet;
ping
pong
tbl.;
card
tbls.;
—
met. cabs.; gas dryer;
orange t
Simmons HIDE-A-BED;
mpl. cockt
tbl.;
wall
book _ shelves;
FRENCH PROV. SUITE: canopy b
chest, vanity dress,
tbl.,
ht t
ROCKER;
MPL.:
desk,
i
tbls., dbl. bed frame; asst. inte
lamps;
DRAPES
and
CARPET
PORT. DISHWASHER;
mower;
of
games,
toys
and_
sports

CLOTHING
A-BRAC.

CLOTHING,

in

A 2ND CHANCE
SUN. AND MON.
10 A.M.
5627 N. Bernard.
Furn,

3

much

SALE

BY

FRANCIS |
DOUBLE

HEADER
AUG.
13,
TO 4 P.M.
Chicago
(3432
must.

variety
of
L
loungers; bedrm.
furn.; Simmons
bed; Hi-Fi; 4 cu. ft. refrig.; TV;
r
bar; silver flatware and misc.
s!
cs.; golf clubs; tools; linens;
ng; bric-a-brac and much misc.

677-0341

Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
1967 Evanston Review * Wilmette Life : Winnetka Talk * Glen coe News * Glenview Announcements *
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff
+
dS

1

All phones 831-4428 or 831-4429

you in the Want Ads. Turn
to Classification

a

CONDUCTED &gt;

HOUSE.

King's Court Corporation

INC.

L

RAIN
OR
S
at 41. Top flr. of

LILLIAN

NORTHFIELD-HEAVILY WOODED
14 acre with sewer
water,
gas
and
electric. $13,500.

;

EVERYTHING PRICED TO SE
2 WONDERFUL SALES (DON’T M

Evansville, Wisconsin
Phone—Area code 608-882-4747

HI 6-8373

:

EARLY AMERICAN—FRENCH
PROVINCIAL—DECORATOR PCS.

foot

of State

AUTOMOBILE

&amp; TYSON,

171

EVANSTON
EXCELLENT
LOCATION
for
ULTIPLE
APARTMENT
BUILDING. Lot 64x 150. Zoned B-3,
85 ft. Height.
Call Mr. Kistler
:

Large Water

cost to you.

Ane Ky

5S.
CONDUCTED
HOUSEHOLD
MARKI
SALES,
APPRAISALS,
BOUGHTON
BETTY
ALpine
Call evenings

Fine Buys!

Sale—Out

sale-at

of

misc.

Grayslake Auction, Rt. 120 and 83.
Sale every Tues. and Sat. 7:30 p.m.
We buy compl. home furnishings.
Col. Dan Danner, Glenview. PA
anki

MUST
SACRIFICE
LARGE
STORE
lus 6 room apt. Best offer accepted.
ocation
near
Jackson
and
Cicero,
Chicago. Call 674-4032.

For

and

poate
a professional house

AUCTIONS

GR

dispose

clothing,

no

MOVING?

now
open.
Many
antiques
and
lector items Inside and outsi
“a avail. For information ca

HERE’S
ANOTHER
SLEEPER!
2
stores, 2 Apts, Face Brick on Dempster Street W. Private parking. Bldg.
in
A-l
condition
inside
and _ out.
$45,000. Pere occupancy
MUEL SHERWIN
BRoadway 3-5420
UNiversity 9-2575
WHEELING.
A
TERRIFIC
WELL
traveled
location
available
on
Milwaukee Ave. Presently, is a vacated
gas station. Will sell cheap for quick
deal! Call Mr. Friend.
K.
FRIEND
REALTY
835-3750

167

you

furniture,

EVERY
SUN.,
Wadsworth Rd.

Property

Inc.

help

*

A CHANGE?

LESLIE'S FLEA MARKET

lot.

2
ST. LOCATION!
EAST MAIN
BUSY
stores
and 2 huge
7 rm.
apts.
All
rented.
Income
over
$10,500.
Low
expenses. High traffic density. $65,000
Financing available.

Brothers,

us

;

SECOND CHANCE SALES
CALL MISS MORGAN FOR D
677-0341

Call Ayars &amp; Associates
272-4400

| Mitchell

IN

PLACE

hold items.
We will conduct

UNITS PLUS CASH
FOR LARGER

166

SPACES

Appraisers—Auctioneers—
Sales Conductors

Let

Exchanges

For Sale—Business

INTERMENT

MAKING

LINCOLNSHIRE—HEAVILY
WOODED
ly acre w/sewer and water. $8,900.
BIRCHWOOD
REALTY
CR
2-7300.

162

Lots and Crypts

REFURNISHING?

REASON-

EAST LAKE BLUFF
Deep
heavily
wooded
3/4
acre
‘Fully improved. Call 234-5451.

ADULT

WIS
ReasonBae,

Memory
Gardens Cemetery _Arlinj
Hts., Ill. Lot No. 130 Block D.
it
2.
Garden
of
Last
Supper,
=
Write
Mrs.
Edna
B.
ur
Woodland
Blvd.,
Fort
Myers
33901, Fla.
‘

169

Acres Wooded
LOCATION.
CE 4-3245.

Cemetery

MARKET

LOCATION
EXCELLENT
EVANSTON
APARTMENT
MULTIPLE
for
Lot 64x 150. Zoned B-3.
BUILDING.
85 ft. Height.
Call Mr. Kistler
GR 5-3900
Mitchell Brothers, Inc.
APPROX. _ 102 X 330
NORTHBROOK,
Golf
Hills
Mission
to
adjacent
lot
high, dry lot, $8,700.
sewer;
course;
CRestwood 2-2090.

NORTHFIELD
Across from expensive home development of $65,000 to $100,000 homes—i
acre—100 x 430 appr. $11,500.

QUINLAN

2

835-1800

FOREST VACANT

ACRES

4,

Country Club;

For Sale—Out of State

168

REALTY

Evanston

FULL
ACRE
AMONG
HEMPHILL
built homes. Northfield Schools, New
Trier West. No
Post Office.
BEAUTIFUL WOODED
East Glenview. Most

HI

ROSENTHAL

LAKE
34

164

AT WILMETTE
F. G. Hastings, Realtor

Street

GLENCOE

Property

HOMEFINDERS

WILDE

GLENCOE
RIPARIAN
2 superb home sites for the discriminating buyers, nothing like it on the
market.
$75,000 each.

One

Buy—Houses

and

REALTORS

PRIVATE
PARTY
WISHES
TO
PURchase elegant 2 story home. 4 bdrms.,
Eastern section of Highland Park or
Glencoe-upper bracket. R. Rosenfield,
764-8900.

1564

CHICAGO
ON
EVANSTON
BORDER.
JUST REDUCED!
Townhouse on the
lake—3
bedrooms,
11! batrs. Attractively paneled recreation room; CENTRAL
AIR
CONDITIONING;
woodburning
fireplace
in
living
room;
Gales School. All rooms are spacious.
A terrific buy at $29,500. Call today to
see it!
GR 5-3900
MITCHELL BROS.
WILMETTE
2 bedrooms, 1 bath, basement, garage
electric kitchen, bus at door, $21,000.
CE 6-5151.
FIRST REALTY CO.
EVANSTON
SW.
3 BEDRM.
TOWNhouse finished basmt. 142 baths. Near
Evanston
‘Township
High
School.
Write T-320, Box 60, Wilmette, Ill.

Bay

Wanted

Call

upstairs,
21%
baths,
split-level,
finished rec rm., beautifully landsepd.,
carpeting and appliances incld. excel.
house and area. $52,500. AL 6-0129.

256-4949

home;

AND

BUILT

AL I-li1

Green

WANTED FOR GOOD CLIENTS:
a—2
or 3 Bedroom,
Better
Ranch.
Prefer with basement, 2 car garage
and den in Indian Hill Estates or good
East area, up to $65,000.
b— _ to
Bedroom,
Newer
or
modernized house with family room, 2
or 3 baths, 2 car garage, basement, in
New
Trier
East,
Wilmette
to Winnetka. Prefer under $65,000.
c—3 to 5 Bedroom modernized older
house in in Wilmette up to $50,000.
WANNER REALTY CO.
251-4133

ti. built-in vani-

CUSTOM

BRICK

WILMETTE,

COLONIAL
4 BDRM.
NORTHFIELD,
214 baths; panel. den; sep. din. rm.;
air cond.
Fenced
yard;
dishwasher;
and
_crpts.
some
dryer;
washer,
draperies. Walk to New Trier W. Low
40s. Shown by appt. only. HI 6-7550.
NORTHFIELD BY OWNER 171 RIVERside Dr., 2 story colonial, 4 bdrm. 24%
bath. den. attc. gar. Leg. well-Indspd.
lot. $42,500. Open Sun. 1-5. HI 6-7751.

Split level 3 bedrm.

cer.

WILMETTE.
MODERN
7 ROOM
BIlevel
home.
Spacious
living. room—
din.
room
‘L”.
Lovely
cabinet
kitchen
w/blt.-in
stove
and
range.
Good
breakfast
area.
3
twin
sz.
bdrms.
2
baths.
Pan.
family
rm.
Carpeting
and
drapes’
included.
$37,500. Immediate Possession.
HAPP-REALTORS
966-3200

MAROLD O. SCHULZ

WILLIAMSBURG

and bath,

Call Mr. Massman, L. A. Peterson
Co. GR 5-1010 or 446-3077 evenings.

NORTHBROOK—1120 LEE RD.
185 x 165
Col.
southern
Gracious
wooded lot. 4 or 5 bdrms.. 342 baths.
Asking $68,500. Call 272-0504.
NEW
STYLISH
NORTHFIELD.
13%
French colonial. 3 large bdrms.,
baths, liv. room with frpl., sep. din.
family
cab. kit., pan.
cherry
room,
room, att. gar. Avoca and New Trier
W. schools. $40,000. Open. 1582 Willow

80

8-3200.

on
beautifully
landscaped
lot.
many quality features to list. Mid

NORTHBROOK-4
BDRM.
COL.
23%
1 yr. old. Sep. din. rm.; fam.
baths:
rm.
w/fple.;
kit. w/built-ins.
3 car
gar, Full bsmt. Upper 40s. 272-5644.

SKOKIE;

160

Realtors
DA

WILMETTE

heat.
New
well.
Extra
lge.
lot,
100 x 800. Asking price $20.000.
For information call 272-0892.
BY OWNER
‘NORTHBROOK WEST
large rec.
142 bath;
ranch;
3 bdrm
rm, and util. rm.: 2 car att., heated
scr. pch.
seb.
and
patio
large
garage;
well landscpd: Upper 20s: 272-6265.

Builder

111

ties, best fixtures and new carpet. 2nd
bdrm.
14x 22, 3rd bdrm.
twin
size. Ample closets. Bedrms. cent. air-cond.
214 baths, att. 2 car gar. 44 bsmnt. lg.
patio, carpet throughout. By appt. AL
1-9583. $55,500.

3 BDRM,

Hot

&amp; Golee,

6-4700

room

3840.

ranch

HOMEFINDERS

WILMETTE, INDIAN HILL, N.T. EAST,
Avoca. 2 story
col. in exc. cond. Liv.
rm. with frpl. and bay window,
din.
rm., kit. (newly remodeled) with mod.
appl., lg. fam. rm.(cath. ceiling fully
pan. with built-in cabs., pella windows
and doors). Master suite incl. dressing

2-3550
DIST.
OWNER.
BY
NORTHBROOK
28 Attr. cust. bit. rd. brk. ranch on
Conv.
corner.
118’
x
150
Ildscpd.
beaut.
to public, parochial schools, churches,
BATH:
1%
BR.,
tw.
3
transp.
Pan. fam. rm. w/parquet fl. Fple. in
LR. pan. walls in LR. DR, kit. and 1
attach
firs.; htd. bsmt.;
BR. Hdwd.
214 c gar. Lge. cement patio. Radiant
In 40s. 272storms/scrns.
ht. Alum.
0440.
NORTHBROOK BY OWNER $22,900
2 bdrm. brick ranch w/fully enclosed
pan,
breezeway;
att. gar.;
Deadend
town.
to
close
location,
great
st.,
Attractively ldscpd. w/fcd. yd.
272-5229
2525 Oak St.
—
OWNER
BY
NORTHBROOK
country living. 4 bdrm,
ranch;
pan.
fam. rm.;
spac. bit.-in cabs.;
142_C.
Nr.
lane.
Priv.
acre.
4
baths;
T
forest presv. Taxes $560. $41,000. CR 2-

Small

Wilmette

WILMETTE
EAST OPEN SUNDAY 2-5
622 ELEVENTH STREET
Brand
new, luxury town home
with
six large rooms. There are 3 spacious
bedrooms, 212 baths. The living room
has a woodburning fireplace, there is
a separate dining room and complete
all
electric
kitchen
with
breakfast
area. Central Air Conditioning. Ample
closets and storage space. Basement.
Private terraced patio. Attached
garage. Close to shops and transportation.
Call today for appointment or come in
Sunday.
NASH REALTY
446-7180

AYARS

OWNER.

1-0407

Just offered, custom built by Hemphill. Lannon stone Colonial home.
8
rooms, 4 bedrms., 2 baths, 3 powder
rooms, sep. dining room, oak paneled
library, cypress paneled game room,
plus office. Jalousied
porch,
central
air conditioned
on 120 ft. frontage.
Beautifully
landscaped,
auto.
sprinkling
system.
Att.
212
ear
garage,
$125,
3

3 bedroom Colonial, living room with
fireplace.
Full
basement.
Attached
garage. Lovely yard. Walking distance
. to Meadowbrook School, park facilities
trains and shopping. $30,500.

BY

ALpine

Indian Hill Estates

JUST LISTED

NORTHBROOK.

St.

WILMETTE

NORTHBROOK

Waukegan Rd.
~CRestwood

OUR VERY BEST BUY
For the money. Brick Colonial Town
House in EVANSTON
just one block
from the Lake and only 2 blocks to
excellent transportation. Living-Dining
room
w/picture window, Kitchen w/
eating
area,
2 large
bedrooms,
112
baths, Utility room. Low maintenance
cost and absolutely perfect condition.
Attic storage. $19,500.
Call Mrs. May

REALTORS
515-4th

baths,
liv.
rm.
w/frple.,
cab.
kit
w/brkfst. area and built-in oven and
range. Its pan. fam. rm. w/2nd frplec.
opens
to patio w/fountain
and
fish
pond. There is an att. gar. and dog
run.
Beaut.
12-acre
lot on deadend
street
near
forest
preserve.
2 bik.
walk to grade school.
Quick Possession
$35,500.
BIRCHWOOD
REALTY
CR 2-7300
i811 Skokie Hwy. Northbrook
PA 4-3294

824

JUST ONE LEFT
French
Provincial
Town
Home
in
WILMETTE.
Old world
charm
with
today’s conveniences.
3 bedrooms,
2
baths, Living room w/fireplace, separate Dining room,
de luxe Kitchen
w/breakfast
area, Family room
and
garage. AIR-CONDITIONED. $39,250.
Call Miss Matheson

Vroman-McKnight

all for appt. to see this 3-bdrm.,
142
bath.
Rambling
Ranch
w/the
many
custom extras of a one-owner home.
Beaut.
liv./din.
rm.
“L’
w/F-.P.,
paneling, indirect lighting, W/W cptg.
. Easy to maintain kit. w/blt.-in oven,
range and D/W. Beautifully pan. fam.
rm. Sep. util. rm. and lge. 2-car gar.
Just right for the family or couple
who enjoy their home and yard. Quick
Poss. Good financing. $34,500.

Houses

AT WILMETTE
F. G. Hastings, Realtor

BRICK 7 ROOM HOME
Good first floor with 2 bedrooms and
bath. 2 Bedrms. and bath on 2nd. Full
bsmt. with Paneled Recrm.
FA Gas
ht. Patio and 2 car garage. Combinaems
storms and screens. In
e
30s.

LISTING

For Sale—Town

HOMEFINDERS

NEAR LOGAN AND
ST. JOSEPH SCHOOLS.
Frame
7 Room
home.
Living
rm.
w/frpl., DR, Kitchen, Den
and
rear
screened
pch.
on
Ist.
3
Bedrms.,
sleeping pch. and bath on 2nd. Full
bsmt., HW ht. 2 car garage and shady
yard. In the 30s.

Close-In Country Living

Need

(159

WILMETTE

-

New colonial—$69,500.
One year old home
on 234 acres in
custom
home
wooded
area.
4 bedrooms, 242 baths, huge entry, carpeted
living
room
and
separated
dining
room,
custom
kitchen
with
eating
area,
utility room on Ist floor, over
sized family room with fireplace and
beamed ceiling, screened porch, sewing room, 212 car garage, central air
conditioning
and
partial
basement.
Functional
modern
interior for easy
&gt; maintenance. Call for ont
ARTHUR T. McINTOSH &amp; CO.
438-2442.

ORTHBROOK

For Sale—Houses by Area

Classified {&gt;

�st

‘ee

Conducted House Sales

19% . Ber Seleontlesenbeld ‘Bosds

DOUBLE DELIGHT

‘FUN”’ SALES . .. SAME DAYS ©
day and Friday, August 10-11
10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
on — 3105 Park Pl. (E. on Lake
idge, S. to Wilmette
Ave.,
east
block to Lawndale, S. to Park PI.
;
=
pool-side home.
contemposetting
w/great
antiq.
furn.;
ndfather chrs., washstands,
handt
chrs.
from
Field’s_
estate;
ter beds,
Birch and Pine tables,
ce box, Lavabo, slat chrs., maple
eboard, dining table from Sloan’s;

Alan

Roberts Col. sofa;

chr.,

Antiq.

. antiq.

round

andmade

Col. desk w/

table

miniature

w/mrb.

kerosene

pottery,

Craftsman

top;

lamps:

tools

workshop;
buzz
saw;
jig saw
w/motor;
snow blower; clothes; baby

crib; much

much more.

Glencoe — 1059 Elm Ridge (Dundee
to
8)

we

Skokie
Ridge
entrance)
2
down-filled
sofa;
charcoal
lounge
chrs.;
Van
Kepple

ar

bench tables; lt. rect. din. rm.
tbl. w/6 chrs.;
McCobb den sofas:
round wht. brkfst. tbl w/4 contour

—chrs.,
ei
;

Bee

"Special Purchase’
MART

Mink

and then
sar HOUSE

coat;

bicycles;

some!
rains

toys:

Save 40%
WAS
50
270
$250
$23 0
160
140
er
130
$ 80
80
80
$ 55
$ 45
$ 35
$ 7

;

Your

PARKER
1560

Howard

HOUSE

values

to pay

CO.

Chicago

764-2206

to 4500
block).

decorator’s

lamps,

BRIARGATE,

in

pairs,

top
buffet;
wal.
chest/mirror;
oak
chest; Duncan Phyfe din. tbl., 6 chrs.
antique clock. Wal. chest and bedside
tbl.; dbl. bed, springs and mattress,
twin springs and matt. 2 green velvet
chrs.; barrel chr.; 4 straight chrs. pull
up chr.; sofa; frpl. set and 11 cu. ft.
refrig. Call 296-2472 before 9 and after
5. Addr. 707 Washington, Wilmette.

resting sm.
tbls.;
77’ and 78”
mans: Pr. 5-drawer Pier chests: Wal.

mode; 3 Pc. marble clock set: oil
all fine Mah. din. tbl; 6 chrs..
. and. breakfront;
Spanish
den cabinet w/wrought iron mounts:
Pr. 5-light glass candelabra;
dinette

pi
ae,
_
poe

t;

Mah.

ae

kneehole

Louis

XV

style

desk;

Singer

twin

bed

mirrors;
Fr.
Modern dbl. bed

.:

ah.

single

4-poster

ts-on-chests;

olf

clubs;

Rattan

clothing size 16;

_small

items

of

and Persian
by Hazel Ann

4

2 tall Mah.
furniture;

many linen banquet cloths:

women’s

SAT.

Prov.
serverset complete;

bed;

dishes

lots &amp; lots

and

glass:

Lamb coats;
Stupple.

a

USED

set

beds, tall chest, night tbl.. dresser
dressing tbl., both w/separate

big

is 4th

Park

from

$59.95
$79.95

$69.95 ©

from $69.95
RECONDITIONED
GUARANTEED
FREE
DELIVERY
NORTH
SHORE
REFRIGERATION
Crawford and Simpson ( Gold Road)
GARAGE SALE—SAT. 9 TO 5
2729 Longmeadow Dr., Northbrook.
Magnavox
TV and Stereo, $275: bar
and
2 stools,
$100;
Hoover
upright
Sweeper,
exc.
cond.,
with
attachments, $20; pool table, $25; 5 decorator lamps, pull down and table; lamp
table, coffee table, chairs. Misc.

AND SUN. (not before) 10 A.M. to
P.M.
237
Walden,
GLENCOE,

woeen

APPLIANCES

REFRIGERATORS
Spiga
WASHERS

Av.,

MAGNIFICENT

CONTEMP.

ont;

cuckoo
pedes-

marble

Wand statue; inexpensive oil paintand oriental rugs:
Brass fireset:

tea
cart:
small
art

UPHOLSTERY—DRAPERY

FABRICS:

lg. variety. Pillow satins, all colors.
High qvality—closing out. Leather and
foam rubber. Carpet remnants.
CE
AL MERCANTILE CoO.
1964 Milwaukee Av., Chgo.
HU 6-5717,
OUR MISTAKE YOUR PROFIT
Beaut.
and comfortable
one wk. old
blk. and white tweed Mr. chair and
otto. What’s wrong? My husband says
10 chairs are enough for one liv. rm.
432-0205.
MODEL HOME FURNITURE
NOW
in
our
Model
Homes.
NO
carrying charges
NO finance charges,
Re 12 months.
Free delivery. CALL
NOW.
437-1364

ONE

THURS,
.

DAY

ONLY

833 DODGE,

Everything
nee to
r school,

agnif.
CHERRY

SOR

must

BONANZA

LEAVING

10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
EVANSTON

be

sold

today.

outfit your.
JR.
MISSES
size 5-10, plus furnishings,

artificial tree in brass vot;
drop leaf TBL. w/6 WIND.

TYPE

CHRS.

$75:

matching

t and
china:
desk;
bookcases:
ER
BARBECUE:
mpl.
chest:
bric-a-brac:
GARDEN
S; beaut. WR. IRON GARDEN
N. Phone no, sale days, 864-7835.

72

DRAPERY

MOVING

rk. 9 to 5 Thurs.-Sat.

Evanston Review

SALE

ekas

=

AND

— WALNUT

SECRETARY;

FABRICS

DIN.

RM.

6

SOFAS;
WHITE
BACKGROUND
red/black
poppy
print;
90’’, quilted
sofa:
blue/white
print;
Baker
wal.
chests,
end
tables.
All . decorator
pieces. Pr. club chairs. World Book
Ency. set. 251-3136, 664-0565.
BOOKCASES-DESK-CHESTS, - ETC.
UNPAINTED
FURNITURE
MART
Largest Selection - Discount Prices
7550 N. Milwaukee Av. (at Harlem) ,
Oven
Mon.
and Thurs.
evenings.
OPEN SUNDAYS 11 to 3
763-7680

56

2/3

YDS.

LEE’S

NYLON

GOLD

wall to wall cpt., 3914 yds., Carolan
green
and
beige
wall
to wall
ept.
2 Fedders slot air conditioners. Reasonable. PA 4-3239 after 6 p.m.

2

wicker

Se. iz

AA

1621

chairs;

Highchairs;

dies; Mattresses.
Juvenile items at Discount

Juvenile

BEDS;
Dressing

Cra-

prices.

Mart

SALE

GRADE
FURN.
OLIVE
green
hide-a-bed
immaculate,
$255;
Flip-top blond mahog.
card tbl., $35;
Flip-top
kit. tbl,
seats
4 or 8 w/4
chrs. $65;
40’ Fruitwood
coffee tbl.
$65; TV swivel chair, like new, $49.50;
pr. foam rubber Danish loungers, $45.
Several lamps.
DeWitt,
1111 Church
St. Apt. 703.
;

TUNER

AND

88

watt amp., walnut speakers;
Concertone stereo, tape recorder and tapes;
Hamilton
gas dryer, Lady
Kenmore
washer;
Capehart
21’’ TV;
Formica
kit. set.
CRestwood 2-5183.

GARAGE

SALE;
BUFFET,
$15;
Roper gas stove, $35; wringer washing
machine, $15; sofa, $10; 2 uphol. chrs.,
$5.00 ea., misc. wood chrs., $3.00 ea.
Wal.
dbl.
bed
frames,
$5.00;
misc.
items. 869-0443.

°

:
BABY ITEMS
Boodle
buggy,
$3.00;
Nip
’n’
Nap,
$1.50; car platform, $2.00; jump chr.,
$4.50;
gate,
$1.00;
sterilizer,
$1.50:
potty seat. $1.00; bath tub, .50; diaper
pail, .50. 729-3144,

PAUL
McCOBB
ARM
CHAIR;
HARvey Probber 48” round walnut dinins
room
table
with
4—16”
boards
and
pads,
4
mat.
chairs,
white
leath.
oe
All very
good
condition.

ANTIQUE FURNITURE SALE
Starting Aug. 14th.
LINDWALL’S
Oak St.
Winnetka
15 blk. West of Green Bay Road

808

FURNITURE

FRENCH
PROVINCIAL
DIN.
TABLE.
hutch
cabinet.
server,
cocktail
and
step tables.
BLOND
and
black
rm.
divider. GOLD
sofa and chair. Desk.
oem. Almost NEW.
1016 Wesley. DA
8-6628.

BACK YARD SALE
Baby
crib;
strollers;
etc.
w/foam matt.;
8mm.
movie
misc.
furniture,
etc.
426
Evanston.

DINING

ROUND,

WHITE,

Susan;

Sale Continues

GATE

LEG

EVANSTON
DON’T

MERELY

BRIGHTEN

carpets ...
Bhue Lustre them
eliminate
rapid resoiling.
Rent
tric shampooer, $1.00. Wienecke
Hdwr., Glencoe.

TWIN’

EVANSTON ANTIQUES AND RESALE
826 Custer Av.
Hours 10 to 4
Closed Wednesdays

%

CHESTS:

USED
GAS
STOVES
AND
refrigerators. Dealer. UN 4-5133
1104 Emerson St.. rear. after 6 p.m.

4 matching chairs: 14 price, $250. Tall
eed bamboo tree: $25. HIllcrest
at
z
“1

August

SET:

tbls.;
rockers;
coffee tbl.: 4 drawer
steel file;
clocks;
cvd.
library tbl.:
mirrors;
Vict. bookcse.
Weber’s,
829
Chicago, Evanston. UN 4-6600.

COMPART$20. 674-0368.

built-in Lazy

Full
bed
camera:
Keeney,

SPINET
PIANO;
DEN
FURN.:
2
couches,
2
chrs.,
wall
clock,
tbl.,
lamp;
TV:
Bar-B-Q;
Kenmore
vacuum cleaner; Bavarian China (12).
SH 3-1917.

Refrigerator Frost Free
table,

USED.

YEAR
CRIB,
$15: CAR
BED/SEAT,
$7:
bathinette,
$5.00;
scales,
$3.00:
safety
gate,
$1.00;
maple
bunk
frames,
$20;
twin
springs,
$5.00:
laundry tub, $5.00. 446-8978.

BIRCH
JUNIOR
BDRM.
SET:
2
beds, mattresses and springs incl., 5
draw
chest
and
wardrobe
dresser:
12’x 18’
wool
rug,
other
children’s
items. Phone 869-1099 after 12 P.M. on
Thurs. and A.M. to P.M. on Friday.

MILLER:

AND

NEWLY
REFINISHED,
gray,
oak,
9 piece dining room
set
including glass tops, table pad, wall
mirror 48’ x 36’’, brass torchier floor
lamp. $300. Call 274-3249.

NOW
SELLING
ITEMS
FROM
LGE.
beaut.
apt. Copper
kit. light fixture
$15; radiator covers-some hand made
wood $20 ea.; 20 sq. yds. hall carpet;
shutters;
curtains:
built to measure
frpl. screen appr. 3214’’ $10. UN 4-4172.

Formica

NEW

ANTIQUE,

CARPETING,
YFLLOW _ 30
YDS.:
gold
drapes;
off-white
chrs.;
puff
shades.
assorted sizes;
kit. set, 42’
rnd.
Formica
table,
yellow
swival
chrs.; Gibson air conditioner. 677-7784
aft. 6 p.m.

HERMAN

SALE:

Also, repairing. refinishing. uvholstering. Cane
and
rush
seats
installed.
Weber’s
Furniture
Co.. 829 Chicago,
Evanston. UNiversity 4-6600.

MAGIC
CHEF
WHITE.
4
BURNER
gas stove, kit cab. various sizes with
dbl. sink comb.;
maple bed; tbl and
misc.
items.
Antique
Leslie
manual
pump organ. 8 stops, exc. cond. Best
offer. OR 3-8152.

W/FREEZER
running cond.

3

RMS.
OF
BDRM.
FURN.:
BOY'S
room—Cornered
Duo
beds
and
mat
tresses,
prov.
print
covers
and
drapes; girl’s rm.—tw. canopied beds
and mattresses,
6 pcs., all Formics
top, blue and white; master bdrms.—
pe.
limed-oak
triple
dresser
an
mirror, man’s chest, and night table
inclu. glass tops. Call a.m., 675-4873.

DRAPERIES

MANY
ATTRACTIVE
HOUSEHOLD
items.
Also
wheelchair
and
invalid
~ walker. Fri., Sat., Sun., 12 to 5, 1017
Raleigh Rd. (at Vernon), Glenview.

FT.
Gd.

THRIFT HOUSE

CLOSEOUT

ANTIQUES AND OTHER SALE
1861 Vict. secretary, perfect; 1903 gun,
framed;
oil paintings;
leaded
glass
cab. doors; deluxe redwd. 42” tbl. and
4 benches;
umbrella;
Paul
McCobb
Bdrm.
set; blue-gr.. Dux couch &amp;3”’:
easel; other. WI 5-2957.

KARDEN

* Northbrook Star «

Lake Forest-Lake

YOUR
...
elecV&amp;S

BEDS,
$20;
VACUUM
AND
attachmens,
$15;
exten. ladder,
$10;
fan,
$3.00;
drapes,
bird
cg.,
Toast
Sy agee clocks, tbls., and cot. UN 4-

i

*

CLOTHING AND HOUSEHOLD
ITEMS
511 Main St.
Evansto:
Operated by Evanston Junior League

SAFEWAY CARPETS
SUMMER SALE
EXTRAORDINARY VALUES
150 rolls carpet. Over 500 remnants.
All sizes and colors
20% TO 60% REDUCTIONS
7005 N. Clark, Chicago, 764-8555

to4 P.M.

WE WILL BE CLOSED
for
business
during
the
month
o
August.
Consignment
items
will
be
accepted each
Mon. 10:30 a.m.-4 p.m.

CUSTOM

HARMON

SALE

WHITE
NAUGAHYDE
LOUNGH
sofas;
tangerine
vinyl
occasiona
chrs.;
30’
walnut
and
cane
lamr
table;
beaut.
misc.
lamps;
lg.
rd
Formica cocktail tbl.; men’s 5
drawer
chest,
like new;
Formica
desk
and
wall shelves;
unpainted night stand:
and misc. pictures. Thurs. after 1:00
and
Sun.
only.
Excel.
cond.,
reas
prices;
come.
see
022
Hill
St.
Wilmette.
ALpine 1-9335.

THURS., FRI., SAT. 10 TO 4
Antq. 4 poster dbl. bed, solid mah.; 4
Chippendale
din.
rm.
chrs.;
single
brass headboard; 2 power mowers, 1
like
new;
hedge
clippers;
lamps;
drapes; rugs; spreads; pictures; Baby
equip. Misc.
716 Beaver Road, Glenview
724-4908.

Garage Boutique - Don't Miss

CU.
ment.
0368.

GARAGE

Thurs. and Fri. 10 A.M.

Milwaukee Av.
AR 6-2060
Open Sunday 11 to 5
MOVING TO CITY
Coldspot refrig., 12 cu. ft. $95; ye §
chr. and otto. $25; bkcase $5.00; Mod.
sofa, 3 seater, 6’ $75; 2 end tbls., wh.
Form. tops $25 ea.; odd chr. uph. gold
$25; Zenith TV, full cab., blond, needs
repair $40; din. rm. tbl. rnd. walnut
Formica top
$35; 4 drwr. letter size
steel file $15; sng. bed, matt. and box
spring $40; orng. plntr. $25; 711 Judson Av., H.P. ID 2-7734 aft. 11.

FURNITURE

ROLLS

WwooLs
AND

2 Golf Lane, Winnetka, corner of Hil
Rd. and Golf Ln., persee on Hill Rd
Richard Wheelwright 2 leather top end
tables; marble top coffee table; King
sz./Kittinger
brass
headboard
and
frames;
3 other wrought
iron head
boards;
Baker
chairs;
rock
maple
bedrm.
set;
Baker
drum
table;
mahog. end tables; Holbein prints:
humidifiers;
Hamilton dryer, Maytag
washer;
Woodard
glider;
Ranch oa
bar stools
and table;
Royal
Dalto
figurines and mugs; DeForest stereo;
hand
carved
wall
plaque;
Kitchen}
ware, glasses and garden tools, All i
good condition.

1433

2

SHORT

ROLLS
ENDS
ACRILICS

|

1917 Church St. UN 4-0277, UN 4-0289
Open Mondays and Thursdays to 9 p.m,
losing Summer
Saturdays at Noon
YES WE WELCOME ALL
MIDWEST BANK CREDIT CARDS

5-4900

Beds;

ENDS

EVANSTON CARPET
CLEANING CO.

SAVE UP TO 70%

General

Mod. 23" Console TV:

13

MILL

NYLONS

SALE

Bunk

O

REMNANTS
NEW AND USED

CO.

YOUTH
Strollers;

RUG—CARPET

August Bargain Month

blue,

GR

CHESTS;°
Playpens; Buggys;

HOLLYWOOD
BED
WITH
SEALY
mattress and box spring, frame and
wainut
headboard;
misc.
All
exc.
condition. Call 256-1722.
1

FURNITURE

Benson

Tables;

ROOMS
OF
SERVICEABLE
FURN.
Must
be
disposed
of
immediately.
Discontinuing housekeeping. Returning
to
Texas.
Everything
marked
for
quick sale. Can
be seen daily, 9:30
a.m. to 6:30. Call GR 5-7093.

°

CHAIR, royal

CRIBS;

THURS.,
FRI.
10-3.
SALE
DISPOSing loads antiques/other. Tbls.; chrs.;
sec/desk;
bkcse.;
rec./rm./pes.:
rd./
tbls./drape;
cupboards:
curio:
wee
frames;
much
more!
Rear
ent. 666
are
Highland Park (corn. Green
ay).
5

AND

EVAN STON’S

SPECIALLY

BABY CLOSEOUT

SINGLE
BED,
DRESSER,
NIGHT
stand;
Form.
desk;
2
pr.
purple
antique satin draperies, matching twin
bed
dust ruffles;
powder
blue
twin
spreads;
wrought iron gossip bench:
dropleaf kit. table 48 x 30, 2 pr. beige
—
draperies cover 10’ and 11’. OR
-5028.

and The Village Lamplighter, serving

ita

$10:

WINDSOR MAPLE
SETTEE:
COFFEE
tbl.;
honey
mpl.
drop
leaf
table,
42
x 30 closed,
42x 64 open;
2 maple
dining
chrs.;
slide
projector
$5.00:
hand lawn mower;
rose design bedside
lamps;
4-30’
metal
venetian
blinds; brass hanging chandelier plus
2 long tbls. filled w/old china, Venetian glass and misc. UN 4-2075. 2020
Colfax,
Evanston.

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¥
d.2"

BEAU-

CANE
chrs.:
drop leaf tble.;
marble
sideboard:
desk;
chests;
pie cupboard:
dry sink: svool bed: picture frames;
commode. Buttermilk Corners Farm.
289-3254

.

| — Classified

DISPLAYS

ANTIQUE

.

D
MAHOG.
5’ ROUND
TBL.,
6
dleback chrs.; linens;
sowie;
fting set;
2 yr.
old
Frig.
refrig.
ler, avail. by 9/31: Skilsaw: tools;
boy mower:
Dufy picture; love; couch; coffee tbl; mirrors: end
1932
Half Day
Rd.,
Highland

SELL

furn.:
harvest
table.
2 chrs..
serv.
cart, buffet; Paul McCobb bdrm. frn.:
lamps:
guitar;
Misc. items. 272-4985.
1540 Maple Ave., Northbrook. Nr. Jr.
High. Thurs. and Friday, 10 to 5.

oo
se Chippendale chrs.:
Oriental
a
in massive gold leaf frame, 34”
_ wide 742’ long; pr. newly uphol. red
couches
w/cor.
tbl.:
lge.
ant.
chest;
4 white plastic Herman
*r chrs. w/black wire bases: solid
man Mavle dresser and mirror;
stand; Cushman Maple din. tbl.:
framed
prints;
21’
Admiral
1
;_twin bedspreads, match.
Much
mise,
reasonably
‘priced, AL 6-0458.

MUST

at close-out prices. Fabrics formerly
$3.00 and up, only 50c yd. and up;
frpl.
acces.:
chairs,
tables,
lamps,
pictures $3.00 and up. Beauti-Interiors,
Inc. 4106 W. Oakton, Skokie. 677-1121.

For Sale—Househeld Goods

(OVING SALE:
THURS..
FRI., SAT.,
n. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 518 Koerper Ct,
ette.
Cul-de-sac,
3 blks.
E.
of
akokic . N.
of
Wilmette
Av.
Fine
7
ishings. Light green naug, Paul
“McCobb love seat; oval din. tbl., extra
leaves;
8’8’’x 11’
Moroccan
rug;
2

CITY,

tiful 2 pe. beige circular Oxford Kent
contemp.
sofa;
cor.
ceramic
tile
table;
Westinghouse
Mobilaire
floor
fan; 2 dinette chairs; will sell as unit
or separate. Lincoln 9-6732.

andirons;

BED

yt
$29.

brown,
gold, black SPECIAL
$119. .
LARGE
TABLE SELECTION,
3 pcs.
$22... $189.95 BEDROOM SET $139.95,
$159 Bar and 2 stools $98. . . $155 rug
15 x 15 $98. . . Mr./Mrs. chairs, ottoman $84. . . $98 Lounge chairs, floral
$65. . . $89 Stge. chests $55...
EXTRA $$$ SAVINGS IN GOOD USED:
Kitchen cabinets from $4. . . Apt. size
stove $39. . . Mahog. dining set $49. .
Agitator washer $25. . . Many chests,
dressers, bookcases, beds, tables MISCELLANEOUS

ARCHITECT-DESIGNED
FURNITURE
follows early Prairie School concepts.
Custom-built,
group
includes
ten
Shelves
(5
ft.
longx1l1
in.
deep);
one
table
bench
(18x52
in.);
four
tables (18 in. square). Walnut finish;
shelves/tables
use
precision-carved
oak
molding
import.
W.
Germany.
Designed
for rough
family
use.
By
appt. only. 337-0828.

OXFORD

Kent dining rm. set purchased 6 yrs.
ago to be sold at sacrif. price:
din.
table 40 x 72 plus 2 leaves:
6 pull-up
din.
chairs;
78’
breakfront
with
Travertine inlaid marble
doors. Call
for appt. VErnon 5-0422.
Lo

SOFA

cushion
sofa,
almost
perf.
cond.;
trestle tble. spinning wheel; Fr. Prov.
record player and records;
old shutters;
box old tiles;
washstand;
self
powered Jacobson mower; much misc
Sat. 10 to 5; 170 Thackeray Lane, S.
of Willow and W. of Bosworth, Northfield.

H.P.

of parking space as this is a
Thurs. through Sat. 10 to 4 p.m, 831residential
area.
Sale
is
to
3580.
liquidate the estate of Charles
R - | PRICED
He
TO SELL; : ROSEWOOD DESK
Hearn. Entire contents of lge. hse. to
and stool;
lg. cherry chest;
marble
» sold incl. variety of easy chrs.,

Many

old

172 For Sale—~Heusehold Geeds =

"The Best for Less"
ALL
KITCHEN
PRICED FROM

Toro
glass,
bookwide,
porch

CHOICE
ANTIQUE
AND
OTHER
furn. Hand carved Victorian love seat;

to 5

(take Ridge Rd. No. of Deerfield Rd.
to Westgate, turn left, follow to end)
Round to oval cherry DR tbl., 5 chrs.,
shelf ensemble w/glass and wood cab.
ANTIQUES:
dry
sink,
Curio
cab.;
pine tbls., Misi
sofa, Tole lamps;
many
ORIG.
OILS
in hand
carved
frames,
stereo,
components,
young
refrig.,
dishwasher,
air conditioners,
carpets
and
drapes
galore,
misc.

Kilbourn, Chicago (Sauganash)
house is within 20 mins. of any
ace on the North Shore. Edens to
a few blocks
NORTH
1.

SALE—1059

172 For Sale—Household Goods

MOVING;
DANISH
SOFA:
MAPLE
chrs.;
Danish
chrs.;
mahog.
coffee
tbl.; maple coffee tbl.; recliner chr.;
dropleaf din. tbl.; end tbls.; kit. tbl.,
4 chrs.;
9 cu. ft. refrig.
w/freezer
comp.; tbl. lamps; fl. lamps; wrought
iron TV stand;
metal fold tbl.; elec.
welder; slide proj. w/trays; tbl. saw;
motor;
2144-5x7 photo enlarger, easel,
trays;
phone
ampl.,
changer,
12’’
spkr.
in cor. cab.
and
more.
REASONABLE.
2334
Prairie,
Evanston.
UN 4-1559.

FURNITURE
St.

3 pr. wine satin draperies,

7 shelf
metal
bookcase,
$15;
power mower $15. Misc. china,
kitchware. 2 solid oak carved
cases, 6 shelves and cabinet, 44’’
9’ high, ond
9x12
seagrass
rug, $20.
R 5-1796.

142 Blks. E. of ‘‘L’’ Station
2 Biks. W. of Sheridan Road
Daily to 6 Mon., Thurs. to 9 Sun.

bunnie riskin and
Phone ID 2-3107

EAST
then

of other

Har Snleccticnesbild Snack

$4.00;

credit is good

24 months

) N.

snty

Italian Prov. Sofas
100% Nylon Sofas
Nylon
Sofa and Chair
4 pe. Bedrm. Sets
4 pe. Bdrm.
Set
7 pe. Dinette Sets
Deluxe Box Spr. and Matt.
Sofa Beds—sleeps 2
Bunk
Beds
5 pc. Dinette Sets
Hollywood Beds
7 Drawer Desks
Lounge Chairs
Chest of Drawers
Yd. Nylon Rugs w/pads
Hundreds

2 P.M. to 6 P.M., Fri. 10 A.M. to
’.M. Sat 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. ONLY

eterson,
Peterson
:

to 60%

All Midwest Charge Cards Honored

CONDUCTED

"THE TRIO"
hyllis reifman,
e warsaw

SAMPLES

Everything Sacrificed

Oxford
uphol.
chrs.:
bdrm.
Queen Anne host chrs.;
rooms
carpeting;
GORGEOUS
, Antique, Contemporary, Enham
radio;
ANTIQU
and
access.;
Hi-hurdles;
5c
slot
-; billiard table; juke box; G.E.
r;
dryer;
wedgewood
dishes;

coat;

10

MOVING
SALE—INTER.
HARV.
14
cu. ft. freezer $40;
Electrolux
tank
vacuum, $15; Brownie port. typewriter, $20; 2 pc. pale green sec. sofa, 67’
ea. plus
coffee
tbl., $75;
rose
love
seat, $4.00;
gold loveseat,
$15:
lge.
mahog.
drum
tbl.,
$10;
red
uphol.
chair,
$7.50;
mod.
oil walnut
sofa,
black cushions; end tables, matching
cocktail table, $55; oil walnut shelves,
$10;
carved ae
ae
chair $4.00,
red lea. easy chair, $10;
1 green,
1
brown lea. side chair, $4.00 ea. Blue
figure uphol. chair, $12; wooden file
cabinet,
$4.00;
wal.
record
cabinet,

12

PANELS

MADE-UP

fiberglas print. Gold, green and white
Size 99”
x 92’, Made in wrong colo
sor Seovee: Must sell. Dealer. GR 5
020.
EXTRA
CLOSET
SPACE
NEEDED
Have
fine light colored wood,
3 pe
wardrobe
closet,
wonderfully
ar
ranged. 5’ width, 719’ in height. Alsq
Chrysler casement
window
air cond
Lounge
chair;
misc.
All reasonabl
priced. BR 4-4865.
MOVING
TO
SMALL
APT.
MUS
drop
set:
dispose of 3 pc. bedroom
kit. tbl.;
Winthrop desk;
leaf table;
following
antique
pecs.:
chest
of
drawers,
Fr.
chest;
Samovar
brass
milk pan. AL 1-0429.
MOVING.
ANTIQUE
CHEST;
SHAV.
ing stand and whatnot. De luxe gas
stove; rugs: drapes: misc. Sat., Aug.
+
gee
130 17th St., Wilmette.
251
MOVING:
1229
OAK
AVE.,
EVAN
ton. Blond
color TV;
Singer sewing
machine;
wrought
iron rd. kit. set;
maple
table
4
chairs;
sect.
sofa;
much misc.
SALE:
WHITE
CRIB,
EXC.
MAT
tress, Cosco high chair, lge. tricycle,
ping pong table, Black Angus
Rotis
serie, misc. Fri. and Sat. 555 Cherr
St., Winnetka.
MUST
SELL.
REAS.
LIKE
NEW,
ext. table
mahog.
100’;
sofa,
white
seats 12;
pr. of chairs;
lounge chr.
me,
hide-a-bed; applic. misc. RO

FRIGIDAIRE
FLAIR
(BUILT-IN)
2 eye
with
complete
stove
electric
Like
extras.
and
many
level ovens
new, $300. Reason for selling-moving:
Call 729-2246.
FURNITURE: RANCH OAK REC. RM.
set, Kindel French Prov. bedrm. suite,
Statton Early Amer. liv. and din. rm.
stereo, misc.
sets, patio furn., TVs,
home furnishings. 446-3160.
TWO
BEDROOM
APARTMENT
FUR.
niture Early American
style. Excellent
condition.
Call
evenings
or
weekends.
475-5576.
SOLID
MAHOG.
DIN.
RM.
SET:
2
tables:
occasional
buffet;
antiaue
wardrobe
trunks:
glass
and
bric-abrac. Thurs.,
Fri. and Sat. 10 to 5.
2123 Sherman, Evanston. GR 5-5709.
ITAL.
PROV.
BDRM.
SET,
LIKE
new; chr.; 2 sofas; end tbls.; lamps;
desk.
Phone
965-5562.
Garage
sale
Sat., Aug. 12, 9124 Mansfield, Morton
Grove.
,

DINING
TABLE
BY
WOODARD.
Wrought
iron,
antique
white
ivy
pattern (Orleans). Maple wood patter
Formica
top. 30x50,
seats up to 6.
Like new $50. Call 446-6454,
STANDARD
DOUBLE
BED,
FRAME,
box
springs,
firm
mattress.
walnut
w/cane
headboard;
4 fitted
bottom
sheets.
433-4541

ANTIQUE:
COMMODES,
desk,
sq.
oak
tbl.,
dry
bench, cut glass pitcher,

CHINESE
sink,
wa
’
200 yr.
old

snuff bottles, lg. Tiffany lamp
2041 Wilmette Av., Wil. AL
f

shade.,
ee

cage Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald August 10, :

4

�172

“172 For Sale—Household Goods
KENMORE
ELEC.
STOVE,
white, exc. cond., clock, timer, rotisserie $50; Roper 36’’ gas stove $5.00;
Hamilton gas dryer $10. 1301 Asbury
Av., Winnetka, 446-6954.
7 PC. MAHOG.
DIN.
RM.
SET,
EXC.
cond. $85. White Thayer Coggin naug.
sm.
chairs
lounge
chair,
$25.
Misc.
French
Prov.
$5.00
to $30.
Drexel
dressing table, $8.50. 272-1115.
30’

, ss

MOVING:

1633 LINCOLN, EVANSTON.
wicker
Cherry
end
tables;
white
couch and coffee table; Wrought iron
table,
chrs.;
vicuum
cleaner.
Misc.

For Sale—Household Goods

7: FT

SOFA

MOVING:

MUST

SELL

AND

TO

LOST BRIGHT CARPET COLORS
.
restore them with Blue Lustre. Rent
electric shampooer, $1.00.
Ace Hardware, Glenview.

YARD
SALE.
MOVING—SELLING
lots of antiques, furniture, dishes, etc.
2420
Ridgeway,
Evanston
Thursday,
Friday and Saturday.

BABY
BUGGY,
LIKE
BRAND
NEW;
crib;
high
chair.
Good _ condition.
Reasonable.
463-2108

FR.
PROV.
BDRM.
SET,
FRUITwood, $85; Formica 5 pc. dinette set,
$30; mesh playpen, $10; fold. hichair,
$12; red vinyl chr., $18. 864-2838.

Frigidaire Refrig., $25;

SOFA COUCH
PArk 4-5660.
MOVING
SALE.
DOUBLE
BED,
dresser;
sofa;
chair; like new washing machine;
beige rug 9x12;
misc.
Call 869-7867.
SINGER SEWING MACHINE ZIG ZAG
attachments and cabinet; guaranteed,
=
will deliver.
Dealer
ALpine
190.

KELVINATOR

WALL,

NO

SOIL

*GARAGE
SALE,
p.m.
only.
9misc.
545
books;
worth

BRASS
2644

11
FRI.
AUG.
Household
goods;
Ridge
Rd.,
Kenil-

EAGLE

Green

ANTIQUES

METAL
with

GARAGE

2

DR.

WESTINGHOUSE

REFRIG.,

FINE
FURNITURE
AND
FURNISHings for sale very reas. by widower.
Call Thurs. evening 7 to 10 p.m, or
SH
3-1276
for
Sat.
2
to
p.m.
appointment to see.

WALNUT

BEDROOM

FURNITURE:

framed mirdouble, single dressers;
twin
headboards,
ror;
night
stand;
adj. to King sz. $500 or offer. 864-4602

BUILDER

SELLING

furniture
separate,

OUT

DISPLAY

Will
in
4
model
homes.
up to 50% off. We deliver.
255-0670

POSTER
BED;
TBL.
BABY
FURN-:;
radio.
and chrs.;
day bed;
old TV;
Reasonable. 2010 Pratt Ct., Evanston.
Thursday and Friday.

BIG

SALE

IN

OLD

HOUSE.

MUST

hsehld.
sell
dining,
bedrm.
furn.,
items, bric-a-brac, rugs, appl. 5005 N.
Central Park, Chgo. 463-5094.
HEAVY
NYLON
PLUSH
CARPETING,
choice of 4 colors. reg. $8.00 yd. close
Empire,
out price. $3.75 yd. Terms.
6014 W. Dempster, 965-4300.

GARAGE

FURNITURE,

SALE:

tiques,
shutters:
and_
—
9 to 4 6923 N.
wood.
ALMOST
BRAND
NEW
mattress, box spring,
rm. set: occas. chr.,
for all. 338-4816.

WASHER

$1.00

WITH

AN-

stuff,
Thurs.
Knox, . LincolnSINGLE BED,
8 pc. Wal. din.
tbl., Imp., $125

DRYER

FOR

$20: captain’s chairs, $5.00 ea.; settee
gateleg
table,
$25.
and
chair,
$25;
Other misc. items. 272-6566.

WASHING MACHINE,
SPEED
super duty ringer type, $35.

0270, GR 5-5935.
MOVING—9x12 ROSE

WOOL

QUEEN
Call 869-

RUG,

$20:

10x12 Beige Tweed Rug, $20; 3 panel
screen, $7.00: R-Way mahog. din. set,
8 pes. w/leaves, pads. 272-7753.
LIGHT
table

chairs;

OAK
DINING
extends
to 88’;

buffet;

evenings

china

or weekends,

CARPETING;

LIVING

SET.
with

40 X 60

pad;

cabinet.

6
Call

272-6439.

ROOM

FURNI-

and wringer type
ture:
kitchen set;
Maytag washing ‘machine. Very reasonable. Call evenings, RO 1-2978.

PINK
SECTIONAL
SOFA,
LARGE,
1
good condition: 2 decorator lamps:
table lamp, 1 floor lamp. SHeldrake 36238.

12x 18 WOOL
GRAY.
6 p.m.

REASONABLE.
or Sundays,

CARPET
CALL

AFTER

FIXTURES. SEVEN 4
ft., 2 light, four tandem 4 feet, 4 light.
new. Haulaway
Includes bulbs. cue
prices. UN 9-476

VERY
GOOD
CONDITION.
BABY
stroller, feeding table, baby car seat.
Call
Will sell separate
or together.
328-2953, 9 a.m.-9 p.m.

Frigidaire Refrigerator
_ GOOD
.

CONDITION;
REASONABLE.
729-4453.

_ August , 10,

Hartman

Dresser;

HIDE-A-BED, COSTS $300, SACRIFICE
$125; triple dresser, mirror, bed, chest
on
chest,
night
stand,
by
Johnson
Carper, $175. All unused. AL 1-7385.
HOLLYWOOD
BED,
INNERSPRING
mattress and box spring; liv. rm. and
Bdrm. drapes. Additional bdrm. furn.
can be chosen if desired. 764-7480.

MOVING
OUT
OF
TOWN!
EVERYthing must go. 7 rooms of furniture
plus TVs, freezer, stereo. Everything
reasonable. ORchard 5-2088.
DOUBLE
MATTRESS,
BOXSPRING,
and
frame.
Top
quality.
Like
new.
Reasonable. 433-2057.
TWIN
and
end

SIZE BOX SPRING, MATTRESS,
frame;
liv. rm.
sofa;
matching
tbls.; lamps; buggy.
945-3791.

10 Cu. Ft. Coldspot Freezer
EXCELLENT CONDITION.
Call 674-6661

DINETTE SET
MODERN
BLOND
OAK,
DROPLEAF,
extra leaf, 4 uphol chrs. DA 8-4040.
214 TON
WESTINGHOUSE
AIR
CONditioner,
1 month
old, $250;
8 drop
light fixtures; steel cabinet. Call after
7 p.m., 827-5927.

Turquoise Frigidaire Deluxe
REFRIGERATOR,
17
condition. Reasonable.
3

CU.,
966-1621.

LGE.
WROUGHT
IRON
TILE TABLE
(Mexican);
4 poster mah. twin beds;
Williamsburg wing
chair; cherry drop
leaf table; boy’s
desk. AL 1-4059.

Curtain stretcher.

.

WHITE
FORMICA
KITCHEN
SET;
all wool gold carpeting: 3 sets drapes:
king
size bookcase
headboard. Best
offer. Evenings after 5:30 869-8241.

9°

HOLLWYOCD
BED:
BABY’S
DRESSing tbl.; kitchen set; humidifier, lge.
size;
bookshelves
and
poles;
misc.
Reasonable. 967-6020, Skokie.

CLEANINGEST
CARPET
CLEANER
you ever used, so easy too. Get Blue
Lustre.
Rent
electric
shampooer,
$1.00. Lemoi Hardware, Evanston.

Living Room

LAMPS.

WRINGER
WASHING
MACH.;
DESK;
chair, file cab.; sofa, matching chair;
play-pen. Good’ condition. Reasonable.
Phone 864-3823.
MOVING TO FLORIDA MUST SELL 5
rooms
furniture,
good
cond.
Also
Wurlitzer apt. grand and Zenith TV.
Will sac. Call IR 8-6230.
HOUSE
SALE.
SILVER;
CRIB;
TAbles:
chairs:
bookcases:
draperies;
cedar wardrobe:
misc. 2922 Harrison
St.. Glenview, Thurs. and Fri.

ROOM
SET. MUST
able. OR 4-4482.
21

Dining

SELL.

REASON-

INCH
TV:
CHERRY
WALNUT
dining room set; end tables: lamps;
misc. items. Leaving city. 478-8154.

COLDSPOT
frig. $75.

“FREEZE R-MATE’ *
CR

KENMORE
daire

dryer.

2-0368

after

WASHER
Best

offer.

AREA
RUGS;
WASHING
MACHINE;
drapes; Agua lamp;
orange silk love
seat;
modern
tile coffee table;
bedspreads, elc. heaters. 432-8132.
SOFA
CONTEMPORARY
DESIGN,
exc.
fabric,
off white,
nubby, "fine
cord.
212
years
old,
moving.
Must
sell, $100. Call 869-2753.

Maple Bookcase Bunk Beds
$65.

RE-

12 noon.

AND _

FRIGI-

UPRIGHT

CALL AFTER
DA 8-8745.

5 P.M.

SEWING

MACHINE

GOOD
CONDITION.
FULL
SET
OF
accessories. $75, Call 328-3806.
KITCHEN
SET;
SOFA;
LOUNGE
chairs; lamps; other household items.

Good
2622

condition.

or

RO

Carved

Reasonable.

Call

226-

1-0458.

Wal.

9 PCS.

Din.

Rm.

Set

UPHOL. CHAIRS.
AL 1-0732

USED
UNIVERSAL
4-BURNER
elec.
stove.
separate
Univer.
oven.
Will sell either or both.
PArk 9-1140.
SOFA:
OCCASIONAL
CHR.;
MAHOGany end table;
night stand;
lamps;
sewing machine. PA 4-2525.
NORGE
AUTO.
WASHER
Beautiful
condition.
Both
best offer. 272-7204.

SOLID
$150

MAPLE.

Amana

BOX

Call 251-1489.

AMOUNT

TEAR

FURNITURE,

OUT

THIS

AD

174

celts uabee..

=.

ere

AND

CALL

Sale

Hi-Fi: Table Moc

WALNUT FINISH, 3 SPEAKERS,
$35.

491+!

Color

TV

21"

Model.
STEREO

rard
and

-RCA’ Tab

Gd. Cond.
GR

CABINET

Lab—80

$13

5-4067
72

IN...

W/ACC.,

GE-VRI¢

G

unused Pickering V-15 Cart
PArk 4- 3122 “REASONABLE,

Heathkit AJ-14
WITH WALNUT

328-8267

weekends

FM

_

Tuner.

CASE, $45. CALL
or

weeknig

RCA
COLOR
CONSOLE.
ORIG.
$700.
working order, $145.

S

TV
=
PER
GR 5

FINEST
STEREO
AM-FM
nent system, Scott, Electrovoice ¢
spkrs., Rekocut
in walnut sar. ( Co
$2,000 now $800. Call HO 5-24

RCA Color Console TV, $20
724-1886

o

ZENITH
23” TABLE
MODEL
T
vision set with de luxe Space C
mand. Perfect condition. $100. 433
mornings.
WOLLENSAK
4 TRACK
TAPE 3
corder, including 2 speakers; exc
condition. 966-6254.
CITIZENS

BAND

ot ey double

175

RADIO,

size band.

Apparel

Best offer.

and

¢

Furs

ALL LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’
Summer
clothing,
50c;
men’s&gt;
wear,
50c;
blouses,
10¢;
shoes,
823

HUTCH

EARLY

AMERICAN
272-8618

cond.,

very

reas.

Lounge chair.
Call OR

For

For

appt.

662-4539

VACUUM
CLEANER.
EXcondition, $25. Dealer. AL
1-

and

accessories.

‘

Child
We

cut
glass,
antiques, etc.

SELL

THIS

WEEK:

MAF
i

ladies’ golf clubs; many misc.
items
rd Thayer, Evanston, Ml, Call DA

SACRIFICE:

LADIES

CLOTHIN

sizes
10-12-14.
Many
Designer
o
nals, like new. Stunning sports
slacks-sweaters,
$1.00 to a
beaut.
Mink
cape stole. O
pours Sun. 174 La Pier, Gleencoe

JANE

GILLOGLY’S

KENILWORTH RESALE.

ZEBRA
RUG
ALSO
LIONESS
AND
Jaguar rugs with heads mounted. 36’
Zebra cocktail table. GR 5-0363.

HOOVER
cellent

Men’s

coffee table; twin beds; G.E. wi
fan;
desk and chair;
Heritage
lamp;
Christmas
lights;
ice

Waukegan

PHILCO BENDIX GAS DRYER
GOOD
condition. $35.
Evenings PA 4-1353
TV
CONSOLE,
STEREO-PHONO
AMFM combination, $100; Ironrite ironer,
$40, Good condition. Call 869-1015.

shoes;

GOLD COAST RESALE SHOP

COMPLETE
ROOM DEN FURNITURE
and drapes;
knotty pine;
ALpine
11352 or ALpine 1-1353.

USED
PORTABLE
WALNUT
refrigerator. Best offer.

$CASH$

: Ladies’,

MUST

Furn-

iture: Single bed; 432-9155.
Oriental Rugs and Runners.

Evanston

household
items,
silver, bric-a-brac,
DElaware 7-9342.

Reasonable.
5-0150

Couch; Crib Set; Lawn

Dempster,

clothing;

Call

Light Green Sofa; Gray

Bring in your fall and winter clothi
for resale.

644 Green Bay

Rd:

256-2

BETTER CLOTHING
Many with famous labels.
ELITE REPEATS RESALE SH 7635 N. Paulina St.
2 blk. N. Howard St. “‘L’’.
We aha sell on consignment.
MEN'S
TOPCOAT _— 38-40;
5P\
shirt,
slacks,
coats.
All
ver
Leather hunting boots, men’s
C. Lady’s sz. 5. Ladies’ woolen

DA 8-3975

_

173 Wtd. to Buy—Hshid. Goods
WE NEED MERCHANDISE

BOY’S
SHORTS,
SHIRTS,
PAJAD
sz. 10 to 14. Girl's play clothes. sz. i(
Ladies’ dresses, sz. 10, blouses sz. 3
10c to 25c ea. 724-5561 after 3 p.m.

‘Antiques, Fine Furniture, China
Cut Glass, Bric-A-Brac, Silver, etc.
FOR BEST RESULTS
CALL HOLLYWOOD ART GALLERIES
SHeldrake 3-3573
6618 N. Ridge

NATURAL
BEAVER
JACKET,
cellent condition;
lining perfect;
sz. 10 or 12, $50. UN 4-2777.

BY

RICES
OSCAR ISBERIAN
ORIENTAL

TE
TRADE-INS ACCEPTED
GReenleaf 5-0108

FOR

CHICAGO ART
Member-Anpraisers

PAID
RUGS

GALLERIES
Ass’n of America

AN T IQUES-PAINTINGS-ART
—OBJECTS-FURNITURE.
HIGHEST
PRICES PAID.
Miss Hall
561-7256
WE NEED PIANOS
oriental
AM

rugs.

Fine furn. and china.
FIELDS
2-2023; eves. VE 5-1640

WANTED:
COMPLETE
DINING
RM.
set. Prefer walnut Danish Modern or
pore
we
Tf only. Must be in exc,
cond. 381-428:

Lake Forest-Lake
sles

DISH

Radio-TV-Hi-Fi—For

4

LONG
FORMALS
WORN
O
white and light
green green crepe:
aqua linen, blue chiffon, all size ALpine 6-0792.

THE LAST ACT
80912 MAIN
Closed for the summer,

Bluff,

EVANS
opening Aug.

BORGANA
WINTER
COAT,
BLACK
sz. 12, orig. $75. sacrif. for $25; Cop
per colored
mink collar,

RANCH

MINK

wool winter coat,
sz. 16.
BE

COAT,

FULL

sz.
14-16.
fine
cond.
Excellent bu
gt bs
cape, $175. A

ra

ng

Goi
Also

MINK STOLE, anEaTH OF SPRIN
BLACK PERSIAN LAMB COAT
SZ. 16, GOOD at
deh oes
OR 4-1

1967 Evanston Review °* Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
bons The cae bernie

anytime. —

5-8696 anytime when selling Furn
Antiques,
Old
Jewelry,
Misc.
thy’s, 1231 Chicago Av., Evanston

15 Cu. Ft. Refrig.

Freezer, good
AL 1-3470.

DRYER,
for $85 or

SERTA
TWIN
MATTRESS
AND
spring, eR
| ot —
offer.

588-1020

tools, job lots. Liquidations.
eer: Col. Dan Danner PA 4-5171.
WILL
BUY
YOUR
GOOD
b . ]
used furniture and antiques.
service call
The Original Crost Furniture
UN 4-0189
U

FREEZER ©

6 PC. CORNER

HIGHEST

LIGHT
FINISH
METZ
DINING
RM.
set, table, 3 boards, 6 chairs, server,
china cabinet. pads. Good condition.
Reasonable. Phone ALpine 1-5528.

Dir.

All Types of Merchandise —

GOOD COND.; $125.
PArk 4-6688, after 6:30

NEVER
finish

COUCH;
RATTAN
FURNITURE;
kitchen goods, dishes, toys, sterilizer;
mangle and misc. items.
8129 Long St., Skokie
677-9156

ELNA

Set

8 Pc. Blonde Oak

ENGLISH
DINING
ROOM
SET,
OAK
table and 8 chairs; French provincial
ay
Many
other items. Call AL
1-

PC.
DINING
ROOM
SET;
OVAL
table,
2
leaves,
brass
inlay
and
pumice walnut, exc. condition.
Call ALpine 6-0789.

UN |

PARTY
cond.

GARAGE SALE—SOLD HSE. TOYS
2 sofas—elec. stove—gas refr.—washer
dryer—hifi phono — doll house — lots
more —
1243 Glenoak,
N.B 272-1486.

272-1843

DROPLEAF
DINING ROOM TABLE, 4
upholstered dining room chairs, light
wood,
best
offer.
Lamps;
Pictures;
Misc. Call ORchard 4-1384.
PRACTICALLY
NEW
WAMSUTTA
Supercale twin bed sheets at less than
sale price. 9 top, 3 fitted.
Call 433-0307.
STOVE:
REFRIG.;
KIT.
DIN.
SET;
din. tbl.; studio ‘couch;
Navajo rug:
fireplace equip.;
misc.
555 Earlston
Rd.. Kenilworth. 251-0678.
ANTIQUES;
PAINTING;
BRIC-Abrac;
small
appliances;
furn.
etc.
Sun. 2 to 5, or by appointment.
6792382, 4923 Farwell, Skokie.
WRITER
SELLING
CONTENTS
10
rm. house. Player piano;
appl.; pool
tbl.: antiques: baby equin. 511 Washington, Wilmette. Thurs.. Fri.. Sat.

NEEDS
761-0883

SIMMONS
HIDE-A-BED,
CHEAP.
Call
reupholstery.
after 4 p.m.

DRIFTWOOD ROOM DIVIDER.
Solid mahog. tel. gossip bench;
Hassock, never used.

ANTIQUE
DRESSER:
RUG AND PAD
914 x12;
desk;
lamps;
chrs.; dishes;
bkshelf; sideboard. Thurs. 8 a.m. to 6
p.m. Phone 433-4832. Highland Park.

INCLUDING
TABLES
AND
Good condition, $50. 465-0498.

HIDE-A-BED
VERY
REASONable. Nice for recreation room. Call
after 6 p.m. HI 6-6675
DANISH
WALNUT
DINETTE
SET,
4
chairs,
3
leaves;
Extensole
table,
Danish wal., 4 leaves. All exc. cond.
Call 679-0536

STOVES

Dealer

PRIVATE
Any age,

Phone

| GAS
HOTWATER
HEATER;
GAS |
conversion
unit
for
furnace; _ kit.
cabinets;
gas stove;
radiators;
lavatory sinks; disposal; 21’’ TV. 446-1646.

GOOD

8

UPHOLSTERED
ROCKING’
CHAIR
with
solid
mahogany
rockers
and
arms;
folding
wooden
screen.
Both
very reasonable, UN 4-5833.

Trunk

PC.
OLD
CARVED
OAK
DINING
set, $400;
studio bed, $55;
French 5
drawer chest, $65. After 5 p.m. Phone
864-6823
9
PC.
DINING
ROOM
SET.
mahogany,
4 leaves,
$150;
pr.
pie
crust mahogany tables, $20 each.
-1330

PC.
BEDROOM
SET;
HOOVER
sweeper;
mirror;
gate-leg tbl.;
chiffonier; lamp;
ete. Also Garage Sale:
1400 Wilder, Evanston. DA 8-3357.

LOVELY
OLD
WALL
SCONCES;
PR.
of end tables;
cocktail table;
comb.
lamp and table, Call 446-3225.

SET,
offer

Piano.

9

10

FRIGIDAIRE
ELECTRIC
STOVE
30”
Thermostat
burner
and
speed
heat.
Excellent condition. $100 or best offer.
945-7767.
PC.
MAHOG.
DINING
ROOM
6 chairs. buffet. exc. cond. Best
over $100. Call AL 1-2012.

Wardrobe

GAS

dishes; Pictures; Misc. Any kind
Oriental rugs, Amer. Orientals;

Webcor

$280.

APT.
SIZE
STARK
SPINET
PIANO;
24’”’ Magnavox TV with stand; Duncan
Phyfe
sofa. All good
condition,
Call
UNiversity 4-3865 after 6 p.m.

ROOM CHAIR.
AL 1-1495.

pick-up.

NEED
FROM
Period Furn.

VErnon 5 -3462.

WOODARD
WRGHT.
IRON
TABLE,
ant.
lead
finish
w/4
chrs.,
leather
seats;
like
new.
$150.
PA
4-9300
between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.

LIVING

age

MOVING- &lt;TCHEN er
$35;
R.C.A.
TV floor model, $40;
buffet, $25 and
misc. items. Call after 6:45 p.m. 6791736

ELECTRIC
WASHER
AND
DRYER;
din. rm. chest. All for $50. Call 4752185 after 6 p.m. or weekends.

262-5261.

FLOURESCENT

Set With

DIN.
RM.
SET
$150;
DEN
plus kit. booth and tbl.; misc.
and
mirror;
liv. rm.
drapes.,
drapes., bedspread. OR 4-5421.

6 “ONS

850
SQ.
YDS.
NYLON
AND
WOOL
carpeting, never used, $2.50 a yd. Will
separate, terms. Empire,
LA
5-9626.

Bedroom

$25.

AND

Prompt

ANY

GE Washer and Dryer Set

homes
off. Will

WHIRLPOOL
AUTOMATIC
WASHER,
$5.00; Ironrite mangle, $10; like new
blue plaid folding, buggy: $15.

$20.

PC.
furn.
tbls:
girl’s

UPRIGHT FREEZER,
CALL 446-8920.

$

FOR USED REFRIGERATORS ©

WELL
KEPT
CARPETS
SHOW
THE
results
of regular
Blue
Lustre
spot
cleaning.
Rent
electric
shampooer,
$1.00. Eckart Hardware, Winnetka.

ALL
IN
EXCELLENT
CONDITION.
Living
room _ sofa;
dining
room
furniture; Hotpoint eleetric stove.
ORchard 5-2993
RUGS A SIGHT? COMPANY COMING? |
Clean them
right with Blue
Lustre.
Rent electric shampooer, $1.00.
Ace Hardware, Northbrook.

SALE

good cond., 14 cu. ft., $100 ; G.E. air
conditioner. 11,000 BTU, runs on 110 or
220 volts, 2 yrs. old, $175: gold drapes.
Call 869-5619.

GLIDER

9

TRAD. SOFA, EGG SHELL BROCADE;
$100;
ant. mirrored coffee table $50;
Duncan
Phyfe
dropleaf
dining
table
and 6 chrs. $35; Call AL 1-5761.
12’
BOAT
SHAPED
CONFERENCE
or din. tbl. Jens Riesom design. Oiled
wal. and white Formica. Magnificent
tbl. for only. $375. 835-3145.
BUILDER
SELLING
OUT
DISPLAY
furniture
in
4
model
homes.
Will
separate,
up to 50%
off. We deliver
296-7771

Evanston

Goodies galore for every room in your
Come—
home
(and
in your
yard).
make an offer. Thurs., Fri., Sat. 2006
Linneman, Glenview. PA 4-1749.

PORCH

cushions, good condition,
ALpine 1-3520

ALSO

MOVING,
MUST
SELL
FURNITURE
from 6 room ranch home. ORchard 51353, call Fri. between 3 and. 6, and all
day Sat.
130
YDS.
OF
CRPTG.
YOUR
BARgain,
buy
now,
also
drapes;
lamp
tbls.;
elect.
range;
It. fixt.;
elec.
fans; pictures; kit. cabs. 831-3691.
FURNITURE OF 11 model
Must be sold, up to 60 %
separate, terms. Empire.
965-4300.

OLD FASHIONED, WALNUT,
double bed with mattress; and
practically new box spring. $30.
Call after 4, 676-0985.

1

869-6660
Rd.

Bay

YR.
OLD
KENMORE
CLASSIC
electric range; dbl. upper ovens, pull
out surface unit, base cabinet. $125.
729-3276

PR. OF PROVINCIAL LOVE SEATS
VERY GOOD CONDITION, $125
ALpine 1-9382

AT

on
carpets
cleaned
with
Blue
all,
Lustre.
Rent
electric
shampooer,
$1.00.
Millen
V&amp;S
Hardware,
Wilmette.
*TWIN
HOLLYWOOD
BEDS
WITH
chests, $60; coffee table, $10; oak end
small
Formica
dinette
table,
$5.00;
set, $25; chairs; lamps.
Call 864-6942 from 6-8 p.m
$200:
THOMAS
ELEC.
ORGAN,
Cedar chest; davenport bed; Remingdesk
ton
15”
elec.
typewriter,
$35;
with chair; dishes; lamps. Misc. 8691710

TOP

6 PIECE BEDROOM SET.
REASONABLE. 966-3666

MOVING
MUST
SELL
HOUSEHOLD
furnishings incl. 9 pc. din. rm. set;
also lawn equipment. Call OR 6-1776.

GET’EM!

WALL

For Sale—Household Goods

GLASSWARE
SALE,
SOME
MISC.
Basement, 425 Sunset Rd., Winnetka.
Thurs. Aug. 10th, 10 to 4 and Friday
morn, 10 to 12.

Misc. household furn. plus clothing for
High
School
boy’s and girl's, lady’s
and men’s. Assor. sizes. 25c 'to $1.00
for most items. 763-2496 or 679-2929.

FROM

172

Goods

SEC. SOFA, 4 CHRS.; 8 PC. DIN. RM.
set, drop leaf tbl.;
2 frpl.
chrs.,
2
other
chrs.
All in’ good
cond.
Best
offer. 491-1682.
WROUGHT
IRON
REC.
RM.
FURN.;
light
finish
walnut
din.
set;
solid
maple
bdrm.
furn.
Call
AL
1-7517
eves. Shown 5:30 to 7 or Sun. 10 to 5.

elec. range, like new $100; GE
port.
dshwshr., de luxe model, $50; Bendix
gas dryer, needs minor repairs, $10;
Kelv. elec. dryer $25; 945-6720.

COME

Fer Sale—Household

3

864-7206,

DOWN
FILLED,
FLORAL
QUILTED,
curved back, 2 years old. Best offer.
256-4097
12X15’
BEIGE
NYLON
RUG,
$30;
also baby items: crib and matt.,
$20;
bath., $5.00;
bassinet, $5.00;
jumper,
$3.00;
infant carrier, $2.00;
playpen,
$3.00. PArk 4-3016.

172

Classified

-

�5

Apparel and Furs

OLLEGE BOUND? MUST
black Borgana coat,
‘w

Best

cost $175.

Fields,

from

collar,

176
SELL LIKE
ranch mink

over $60. Size 10-12. 446-4530.

__ Offer

4uE, RUSSIAN SQUIRREL;
STONE
arten
fur piece. $100 each or best
r; dresses size 10; leather coat:

coat; Call AL 1-9175.

GE CANADIAN
SHEARED
BEAVcoat. Purchased last year. Worn 4
mes. Sz. 12-14. $750. Call VE 5-0147.

:

EK WIG HUMAN HAIR WITH
from
leading
Chicago
house.

arn

once,

For

reasonable.

Call AL

1-4129.

Sale—Miscellaneous

NG
TO
SAN
JUAN—BUT.
MANY
ngs
must
remain
in
Evanston.
renuine Brazilian Onca (Jaguar) Rug,
; Lady’s Fur Coat, sz. 14, $125; 16

_ ft.

ADMIRAL

upright

freezer,

i

washer and dryer, $100
elect.
stove,
$75;
port.
Dishwasher
w/chopping
$50; Alum. porch chairs: 6
i
attan
set with
exc.
bar,
$75:
'DS,
BEDS,
BEDS,
1 Englander
set, $35 ea.; 2 other twin beds,
:
ea.; 1. dble. bed with foam rubber
mattress,
$50;
desk,
dresser,
etc.;
~amping
gear-tent,
sleeping
bags,
out packs, Coleman stove. Recreaar-Bar
bells,
hand
trap
and
geons
with
7
boxes
12-ga.
T
n shells, tennis racquets, ping}
deus. fishing gear, golf cart and
.
Trunks, locker boxes, many other
items. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Thurs., Fri.,

ind Sat.°1910 Orrington’ Ave., Evans.

SELL MODERN,
LIKE NEW
7
pe.
rm.
set at
13 of cost,
$195.
Modern small gas refrig., $35; 2 TVs;
odern typewriter,
stand and chair,

.: Elee.

ot

blanket;

steam

cabinet;

bath massager;
screens;
books;
ble
juicer;
dresses
sz.
12-14:
ding gown;
formals, sz. 5; men’s

es

sz.

hold

RAGE

42-44;

items:

AND

size

818

5

shoes;

Mulford,

Evans-

HOUSE

SALE.

COM-

176

HOUSE SALE
From

the

smallest

to

the

corner

NEAR

11,

12,

.

BEST

uch;

elec. window fan;

er;

bo:
op

OFFER.

2

orange

chair;

GREEN

din. rm. set;

TV-radio

com-

end
tbles.;
mirror
50 x 60:
ay bed; kit. tble.; mahog. desk;

white chairs; misc. girl’s clothes sz.
':
boy’s.
jackets
sz.
10-16;
misc.
ishes. DAvis 8-5439.

SELL.

STEEL

OPEN

SHELF

t 5’; Christmas decorations; 78.
:
rpm. records; car robe in case;
pillows; glasses; bed server table;
diac wall clock;
Fr. gold convex
:
corner
shelves;
desk.
or and table lamps;
floor sewing

bD; Vornado

fir. fan,

19’’. DA

8-3975.

SELL—DIN.
china
cabinet;
: like. new Hotpoint elec.
e; elec. heater; kit. tbl.; liv. rm.
drum
tbl.;
lamos;
spreader;
er; much misc. Thurs. 10 to 5
_ 2922 Payne St., Evanston.

E

AUG.

11-13TH.

10

A.M.

TO

9.m. Fine furn. including blue green
:
Danish
chairs:
bunk
beds.
Neddine
dress;
paintings.
Etc.
3834
ngdale Av., West Glenview.
1724Ua?

G
BARGAINS:
COPPER
RF.rig. frost free, $125; Ash bedroom set,
$12;
Maple
single
bed.
$8.00:
crib.
$5.00;
3 pe. Formica
bkfst
set. $12;

"s 20”

bike.

$5.00.

3242

Prestwick

‘Ln., Northbrook. 272-7197

GE
SALE:
2 LAWN
MOWERS
power);
small
desk
w/attach.
mp;
36’ alum. ext. ladder;
appls.:
; books:
drapes:
silver;
linens:
etc. . 327 14th St. Wilmette. AL

SACRIFICE—MOVING

cab.;

utility

348

desk;

ancient

Geo-

hair;
metal
radiator
cover;
-pere. misc. 1020 Ashland Av.,

elec.
Wil-

mette.
GE

SALE:

el;

ANT.

woodworkers’

GRINDING

bench:

pict.

“mise.
items
at
giveawav
ces.
Sat.
Aue.
12 after
19.
4380
View
Dr.
Northbrook.
Off
ders. N. of Dundee.
E

SALE:

1675

SPRUCF.

HIGH-

Park, 10 to 4, Thurs.. Fri., and
Kiln:
piano:
fish
tanks
and
equip.; birdcage; kit. tbl. and chrs.;
dehumidifier; mirrors; toys; clothing:
p. H-O

Vi

‘4

train;

SALE
hny

and Techny,

toys;

etc.

‘icles

of

n price.

Rd..

NBK.;

etc.

Corner

12-13TH.
Landwehr

Clothing;

Accumulation
large

MOVING
.

skates;

SAT.-SUN._

house.

BEST

of

Name

dishes:

useful
your

OFFER!

er
Hit.

sofa;
chairs;
end
;:
tbI.;
rec. rm. furn.;
oak
clothing,
misc.
.
dresser;
items.
:
,:
tw
6.
244
Sunset
Dr.,
Imette. AL 1-7744.
LOOR
LENGTH
WEDDING
DRESS
‘size 12.
Alfred Angelo Original, $25.
ho:
DA 8-5183.

- Classified

$3:

*

sewing
_—

3

HI-FI CAB.
VOICE
OF MUSIC; 2 IT.
Prov.
step
tables,
leather
top:
2
Formica
step tables:
2 Stiffel brass
lamps;
med.
sz.
dog
house;
baby
equip. All exc. cond. AL 1-0277.
WHITE
WOVEN
WOODEN
DRAW
drapes;
Karpen
down
sofa:
orange
area
rug.
9x12;
twin
bedsvreads,
draperies: dessert set: women’s clothing. sz. 7 to 16; misc. 248-1133.
SALE—SAT.
10
TO
set: massage table:
bed; poker table top;
misc. 1959 Glendale.
of Shermer Rd. off
40”
MAYTAG
oven. broiler,

4-BRASS
FPLC.
baby buggy;
car
mirrors: chairs:
N’brk, 4 blks. W.
Techny.

GAS
RANGE
DUTCH
excellent condition. $50;

9 x 12 olive green mat fiber rug, $50,
Smith Corona portable typewriter, $25,
Call. 256-0356.

guitar.

Misc.

HI

6-

STORM
WINDOWS;
2
FULL
serns.,
2 half;
lawn
sweeper;
twin
bed,
box
.spring,
foam
mattress;
muscrat
coat;
seal
cape;
suitcases.
HI 6-5832.

MOVING:
MUST
SACRIFICE
KITCHen
set;
rugs;
uphol.
chrs.;
tbls.:
highboy
dresser;
2 sets
tw.
beds:
women’s
clothing size 14. HO
5-5993
aft. 5 p.m.
SOFA,
CUSTOM
MADE
$75;
SOFA
and.
chair
$40;
wooden
high
chair
$5.00;
training
chair $3.00 play
pen
oe oe: small refrigerator $10. Call GR
GARAGE
SALE,
2829
SHERIDAN
‘Place, Evanston. Fri. Aug. 11th only,
10-5. Sculpture, garden equip., gazebo,
furniture, 8. place settings silver plate
and box, deep fryer, misc,

FRUITWOOD
TABLE
28 X 28 X 19
high; redwood table and benches plus
umbrella;
crib
and
mattress;
car
—
lawn spreader;
some misc. AL
-5805.

MOVING:
1633 LINCOLN
EVANSTON.
Jungle
gym;
Swing
Set;
boy's
26’
English
bike:
Women’s
Maternity
clothes.
full length sheared
raccoon
coat. 864-7206.
SEAIY
_POSTUREPEDIC
HIDE-Abed.
$50;
Singer
console
sewing
machine,
$35; Bell &amp; Howell 8 mm.
SPY ia $60; eves. and weekend., AL

elec.

dining tbl. 2 electric

FIRE
SCREEN:
BOOKCASE.
ROYAL
Doulton
Monmouth;
lamp;
antique
frame;
chrs.;
old
records;
2
fine
Peco
earrings; like new tux. 44. CE

MEN’S
SKI PANTS
SZ. 34 SHORT
$5
pr.: fur rugs for fl. or hanging
$15
and $20; desk $7.50; chest $5: clothes
cabinet $5; bookcases
$5;
1109 Harvard, Evanston. GR 5-1144.

GARAGE
SALE:
THURS...
FRI.,
SAT.
after
10
a.m.
3610
Linneman
St.,
Glenview.
Tropical
fish,
misc.;
ice
skates;
Go
Kart;
hub
caps;
bird
cages, stand. Misc. hsehld.

sets;

VACUUM SALE
10 Hoover uprights. $15 with trade. 6
Electrolux vacs, $12.50. 12 misc. vacs,
$3.95. 6040 Dempster,
Morton Grove.
967-5770. Viking Sales Co.
30’
HOTPOINT
STOVE,
ELECTRIC
stainless
cooktop,
never used:
CARRIER
AIR CONDITIONER,
11% ton;
exercise bicycle, reasonable. 491-0320.
GARAGE.
SALE:
ANTIQUES
FURNIture,
glassware,
_ dishes.
clothes,
everything. 7100 N. Ridge, Chicago. 11
to 6 Sat. and Sunday. Aug. 12-13.

TORO PARK SPECIAL
er, $160. Call 724-6384.
8

RIDING

MOw.

WOODEN
SCREEN
DOORS
PLUS
knobs,
unfinished;
1
alum.
comb.
ih
2 girl’s bikes: 2 boy’s bikes. 446-

GARAGE SALE. THURS. 10 TO 4. GE.
stove
w/dbl.
oven,
like
new
$50:
typewriter,
$20;
dryer,
$10;
furn.:
clothes; etc. 901 Linden,: Wilmette.
POOL
24x41,"
DEEP,
PROMENADE
deck, ladder, filter, cover, all equip.
$575;
pool table.
$60;
Kenmore
gas
dryer, $40; PA 4-6566 after 5:30.
FEDDERS AIR CONDITIONER
6500 BTU’s. Like new. 3003 Glenview
Rd., Glenview. 724-8420.
ROYAL ROYCE GIRL’S BIKE, RACER.
$25;
21°
console
TV
$75;
2 Royal
portable
typewriters.
$30
ea.
Like
new, Call 677-8529.

2

WINDOW
FANS. AIR KING: DESK;
eerre
cooker, like new; Child-craft
ook, never used: lady’s clothes, size
14; much misc. UNiversity 4-2687.

PLATE
GLASS
MIRROR
4X6’;
2
radiator
covers;
4
white
louvered
shutters; light fixtures. 869-4305.
DINETTE SET, END TABLE,
clothing, sz. 16 and 10, daybed.
Call 281-7346 after 6.

LADY’S
CHEAP.

176

OFFER

INTERESTING

SOFA;
AMANA
REF.,
FREEZER,
sep.
doors;
Jacobsen
hd.
mower;
dehumidifier;
2 badminton,
2 tennis
raquets;
ext,
ladder;
misc.
furn.,
arden tools; Black Pers. Lamb coat,
; 16; books. Very reas. 272-0268 after
ANTIQUES:
BRASS,
COPPER,
PEWter;
art glass,
furniture,
and
much
misc, Wauconda Trading Post on Rt.
12. 4 mi. N. Lake Zurich.
Open Fri.-Sat. 10 to 6; Sun. 12-6
JAckson 6-7495 or PA 4-6177

STORM

3514 x 80. EXCELLENT
Reasonable.

DOOR

CONDITION.
Call 724-6233.

HOUSE
SALE:
UPRIGHT
PIANO;
Whirlpool
dryer,
contemp.
couch;
misc.
clothes;
maternity
clothes
_ sz.
10-12; woman’s leather coat. 256-0588.
NEVER USED LINDE OXYGEN
ULATOR
W/OXYGEN
TANK:
MIDIFIER INCLUDED.
BEST OFFER
724-6303
CASH
Model
St

4-

REGHU-

REGISTER
2135
(11)
1C
accept $200.

and

pick

251-5150

BOY’S
BICYCLE,
GOOD
26’’ 3 speed $25: Canary
new $10. 869-2838.

up

vac.,

$65.

CONDITION
cage, almost

3. Prices
notice.
HIGHLAND
1466
(Off

subject

to

change

without

PARK WASTE MATERIAL
BERKELEY ROAD
of Old Skokie Rd.)

WANTED
IDEAS FOR PEANUT GALLERY
we
use
your’
contribution
for
PEANUT GALLERY, you will receive
a $5.00 check that can be spent at any
advertiser in our paper.
Contestants
must
be
UNDER
14 years
of age.
Your age, phone, address, and choice
of advertiser must
accompany
each
contribution. Send to THE
PEANUT
GALLERY,
1232
Central
Av.,
Wilmette, Ill

NORTH
1104

SHORE

AND
EMERSON

PAPER

METAL

CO.
Evanston

4-5133

WE’LL
COLLECT
YOUR
UNWANTED
books now! For our annual used book
sale.
N.S.
Chapter,
Brandeis
U.
Women’s
Comm.
Books
tax
deductible. HI 6-3730 or AL 6-4300.
WANTED:

Book
WE

House

:

for Children

Call 864-5490

PURCHASE

ing, furniture,

HOWARD

GOOD

USED

etc.

CLOTH-

STREET RESALE
328-2838
WANTED
BY
PRIVATE
PARTIES
RECENT SETS OF BRITANNICA OR
WORLD BOOKS.
272-1606
272-5547

178

Rummage

°

Sales

RUMMAGE
SALE:
IMMANUEL
Lutheran,
1850 W.
Lake
Av.,
Glen.
view, ‘Friday, Aug.
18, 10 a.m. to 9
p.m., Saturday, Aug. 19, 9 a.m. to 12
noon. Bake Sale, Friday August, 18, 10
a.m.
:
NEIGHBORHOOD
GARAGE
SALE.
Everything
.must
go:
low
prices.
Clothing
Salore,
luggage,
and
baby
—
antiq. 1412 Ashland Ave. Fri. 9
0
8:

Garage

Sale:

Furniture;
lamps;
misc. 843 Juniper

ORT,

Fri., Sat.

china;
bric-a-brac;
Rd., Glenview.

FARNO

CHAPTER

2ND
Leland,
to
9.

Miscellaneous

LIGHT

HAULING

TOP
SOIL
—
HUMUS
—
SAND
—
Manure — gravel — gravel drives —
rubbish removal — eves lawn rolling
— tree removal —
i fill dirt — grading.
VE 5-1195
1
JIM BEINLICH, THE FIREWOOD KING

STEPHENS GREEN
GARAGE SALE
Woodbine Lane, Northbrook
Aug. 10-11; 10 to 4 p.m.

LIGHT

HAULING

FURNITURE, APPLIANCES, ETC.
ALSO RUBBISH REMOVAL

3 H.P. OUTBOARD MOTOR; LADIES’
golf clubs; picnic table and benches.
Good condition. pramoatle,

Larry

Carney

HI

RUBBISH
Basements,

BABY
CARRIAGE.
PEDIGREE
CAR.
riage, like new. Body can be used as
car bed or bassinet, Cover and utility
bags included. $24. AL 1-9252.

M. DANNER

By

Garages

Cleared.

PArk

4-5171

HAULING

Furniture, Appliances
professional movers

GRAVEL
DRIVEWAY
crushed
stone
for
Beinlich. VE 5-1195.

GARAGE
SALE:
2205
BRACKEN
Lane,
Northfield.
Aug.
12th 9 to 5:
Furniture, appliances, tools, misc. and
household items.

6-2786

REMOVAL

Attics,

LIGHT

AIR
CONDITIONER;
9,000
B.T.U.’S
110 volts, like new; was $240, will sell
for $100 or best offer, Dehumidifier,
$25. Call 256-0356.

and

Misc.
272-5520

REPAIRS
driveways.

AND
Jim

180 Typewriters—Business Machines
—Office and Store Equipment

SCOTT
SILENT
MOWER:
CHEST
OF
drawers;
9x15
Burgundy
rug;
odds
and ends. Call after
Pm:
RO 4-897

OFFICE
FURNITURE:
GLASS
TOP
desk, 47 x 26, three drawers on either
side, ge
Foot chair.
Phone ALpine 1-2243.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star «
Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager

See

.

up, IDlewood 3-1466. Open Sunday 9 to

Furniture—Luggage—Appliances
OLD FURNITURE
D APPLIANCES
disposed of. ——s
and Shipping.
Call for Free
Estimates.
LEO HAPP
PArk 4-3353

ST.

poe

FOR
ALL
our
door;
truck pick-

SLIPCOVER SALE

SINGER
FEATHERWEIGHT
PORTable
sewing
machine.
Case
and
attachments.
Perfect condition. New
$150, sale price $65. 446-0018.

att

HIGHEST
PRICES
PAID
type
of junk
brought
to
rags, iron, metal, etc. For

REUPH. SOFA—$39 plus fabric; CHAIR
—$19
plus
fabric;
SECTIONAL—$24
ea. plus fabric. COMPANION SALE—
CUSTOM
“FABRIC
SLIPCOVERS—
Chair—$12 F ia fabric; Sofa—$22 plus
fabric, 1s
Price Drapery Sale. Carpeting from
$4.69
per
yd. Work
guar.
FREE estimates, terms avail.
CHESTERFIELD INTERIORS
Div. of Chesterfield Upholstery Inc.
CALL 677-6350

BEDROOM
SET;
KITCHEN
SET:
OCcasional
chr.;
end
tbls.;
Bolsey
camera; rug; folding bed. 708 Oakton
St., Evanston. Davis 8-5713.

and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

Newspapers, Rags,
lron, Metal.
Highest Prices Paid

REUPHOLSTERY

COPPER
TEA
KETTLE;
COPPER
boiler;
antique
wall telephone:
Tole
decorated desk lamp; twin bed frame;
tricycle. Call UN 4-4351 after 4 p.m.

1060

Wanted:

Evanston.

Floor Machine
dry

to Buy—Miscellaneous

179

DAYBED,
$15;,
WHITE
LEATHERette
couch,
$15;
Antique
fireplace
screen,
30x30.
$5.00.
1812
Isabella,
Wilmette, 256-4999.

$115. Wet

°

RUMMAGE SALE
Aug. 17, 9 to 5; Aug. 18, 9 to noon.
Trinity United Church of Christ
760 North Av.
Deerfield
945-5050

HOUSEHOLD
GARAGE
SALE;
CHILdren’s
clothing;
dishes;
furniture;
(storage
closet:
misc.
items.
Thurs.

19'' General

Wtd:

Annual Rummage
Sale. 1011
Chicago.
Aug.
11-12-13,
9
Outstanding bargains.

ENCYCLOPEDIAS
1965— 20 VOLUME.
Costs
$200,
sac.
$35.
Collier’s
1967,
$175, Great Books of Western World,
like new, Cheap. 251-7385.

10, 1600 Ashland,

garage

GARAGE SALE
Bicycles; office copier and supplies.
Much misc.
724-0120

W.A.

GARAGE
SALE;
TABLES;
HAND
mower;
clothes;
lawn
chairs;
toys;
odds and ends. Friday,
10 a.m. 3800
Lee St., Skokie

~ Aug.

USED BUT GOOD OVERHANG
door, 4 panels, 9’ x 7’, $35
PA 4-5451

UN

iigmiaed
Park.
433-4061.
Lyon-Healy
baby grand $450; gr. velvet sofa $35;
baby crib, comp. $12; baby chifforobe
; aad
oak highchr. $3.00; twin walnut
dstd. $10;. child's desk $5.00; bkcase.
5.00;
preteen: clothes, misc.

NATIONAL
No.
2592501,
w/stand. Cont

MOVING:
MUST
SELL GAS DRYER;
console
TV;
baby-tender
tbl.;
olf
clubs; boy’s 24” bike;. girl’s 26’’ bike;
tool workbench;
272-3414.

OLD

things, Thurs.-Fri. 9 to 4, 303 Prospect,

ALUMINUM

THERMOPANE
BAY
WINDOW,
never used. 5’x5’6;
25 panes,
13’”’ x
11’’ $75. Call 272-5458.

| 1th ONLY

10 A.M. TO 5 P.M.
1020 E. Westleigh Rd., Lake Forest
SOLD HOME. EVERYTHING MUST
go! Antique furniture; dishes;
garden
tools;
fireplace
screen,
andirons;
mirrored hanging curio cabinet; clothing;
pictures
and
much
misc.
MOVING:

For Sale—Miscellaneous

177°

96”
CUSTOM
SOFA;
BEIGE
WOOL
carpeting,
18x15
plus
12x10;
gray
wool carpeting, 15 x 13; glass top table
w/4 rattan chairs; end tables; wedge
table; twin beds w/white wrought iron
headboards;
lamps;
paintings;
sculpture;
book
shelves;
books;
Ency.
Brit.;
lawn
mower;
etc.
Men
and
women’s golf clubs w/carts; clothir~
3 never used Mutschler kitchen cabinets. HI 6-0303.

FRI., AUG.

QUEEN
SZ.
BRASS
BED,
new
G.E,
refrig.,
drapes,

machine,

Sale—Miscellaneous

LIKE
NEW:
DESK
WITH
FOLDING
table
top
44’’x 31",
$25;
Multemac
elec. tool, saw, drill, lathe, stand, $45:
Sunbeam elec. toothbrush, $10; Kodak
Royal magazine
16 mm
movie camera, $50.
Never used: 18, $10.50 rolls
Japanese
off-white grass cloth wallpaper:'$1,900: Harper elec. studio kiln;
$415. ANACO electric potter’s whee]—
each 1/3 off list. arage sale. 1021 Hull
Terrace, Evanston.
GR 5-2346.

ESTATE
SALE
SAT.
9-3,
FINEST
Scott AM-FM
stereo;
walnut corner
coffee table; mahog. end tbls.; carp.:
fine gun cab.;
sail fish;
many
fine
household items. HO 5-2453.

SEL F-PROmower.
1 yr.
with catcher:
lamp,
perf.
HI 6-1749.

FOR
SALE
AT ALL
TIMES:
PIPES:
angles; iron sheets: and other misc.
HIGHLAND PARK WASTE MATERIAL
1466 Berkeley Rd.,. Highland
Park
IDlewood
3-1466
&gt;

RAGE
SALE:
THURS.
AUG.
10TH.
a.m. to 4 p.m. Girl’s 22’ bike: auto
ggage
rack;
porch
swing;
uphol.

MOVING:
almost’

PR.
MATCHED
SPRING
AND
MAT.
tress on frame: occas. chrs.: beaded
glass screen; short wave radio receiv:
ee
sun lamp;
sm.
cameras.
GR
51968.

AGE
SALE;
THURS...
FRI.
SAT.
3 Winnetka,
Northfield.
Crib:
hi; scale:
much
stemmed
glassare;
beer mugs:
6 and 8’ tbls.:
2
pewriters,
1
stand;
much _ misc.

Glencoe

GARAGE
SALE:
THURS.,
FRIDAY,
Sat. 9:30 to 4 p.m.
905 Grey
Ave..
Evanston.
_Infant’s,
children’s
and
adult
clothing;
toys;
5,000
BTU
Coleman
Catalytic
heater;
much
misc. Bargains
galore at give away
prices.

SEWING MACHINE SALE
8 Singer machines. $12.50 each.
Zig-Zag machine in cabinet. $35.
6040 Dempster, Morton Grove. 967-5770.
VIKING SALES CO.
STEREO
RECEIVER;
UNUSUED
31%
H.P.
outboard
motor;
12’
diameter
culvert
pipe;
belt
type
reducing
machine.
CR 2-3967

‘hurs., Fri., Sat., 10-4. Blk. wig:. furs:
mm
camera;
Danish light:
toys:
s;
hi-fi;
. aguarium;
clothes;
fan:
dressers:
bike;
much
misc.
6 Pfingsten, Glv. -

Ct.

TV,
R.C.A.
CONSOLE,
CHERRY
wood, 23’, $150, like new; cedar chest,
$30;
console
Singer
sewing
machine
$90;
set of 2.end and coffee tables,
teakwood,
like
new,
$60;
set
of 2
lamps,
$20;:toy
chest,
$8.00:
books,
parakeet
w/cage
and
stand,
misc.
9x 11, 9x 12 rugs with pads. 328-7128.
12
GA.
V.
RIB
BROWNING
AUTO12
mod.
ga.
16
new.
like
matic,
Winchester pump; 410 Ga. Stevens; 4
servicable
cab.;
file
steel
drawer
Underwood typewriter; bkease.; desk;
tub
sq.
tube;
needs
TV
RCA
12’
Maytag washer; Jacobsen Manor selfprop. reel mower AL 1-7833.

MOVING
SALE — AUG.
11-12, 9 A.M.
to 4 p.m.
Guitar;
trunk;
dog
bed:
frpl. grate;
BBQ w/elect. spit; lawn
chrs.;
garden tools; quilted spreads:
pictures;
kitchen
utensils:
toaster:
steam iron. 918 Glenwood Rd., (east)
Glenview.
ANTIQUE
20 IN.
BELL:
4 POSTER
bed; spool bed; chairs; Chinese rugs;
willow
dishes:
crocks;
humidifier:
misc, 3 40’ ladders. Fri. and Sat. aft. 9
a.m. 1146 Elmwood Av., Evanston.

JACOBSEN
22"
pelled reel type power
old, perf. working order,
$35.
Hanovia
port.
sun
working order: $15. Call

Tudor

For

BEIGE
CRPTG.:
GREEN
STAIR
crptg. free for removal. Walnut oval
din. rm. tbl., 4 chrs., $65; Hotpoint 12
cu ft. refrig., $75; Norge washer, $35;
Kenmore
drye:,
$25;
pe
set
of
dishes, $7.50;
Ice cream
chair, $10;
Bates twin bed spreads, like new, $12:
antique satin (white)
draw drapes
6
pr. $35; Samsonite Beauty case (tan),
$10; antique wash bowl and pitcher,
$20;
Royal
port.
typewriter,
$10;
lady’s
clothing,
sz.
12;
shoes 742;
German
camera,
$75;
aqua
carpet;
brass, copper;
bric-a-brac.
Misc. 736
Dodge Ave.
DA 8-7769 Evanston.

MAKE

EVANSTON

OPENING THURSDAY!
JOY’S COUNTRY STORE
2537 PRAIRIE, EVANSTON
ANTIQUES
GIFTS
DECORATING CONSULTING
TREASURES
UNIQUES
A D'JUNQUE
OPEN 10 to 3 DAILY 869-8653
COME SEE US!

cab.;

Nat'l

PAINTS

ST.,

CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY
Complete Repair Service
Antique
Jewelry
Open Monday thru Saturday 10 to.6
Friday night til 9 p.m.
835-4217

clothing; movie projector; FM
radio
for car; brass and-irons; lamps; like
new Sears deluxe coppertone washer
and.gas dryer; much misc.

office

GROVE

ATTIC ANTIQUES

SALE

GARAGE
SALE:
SOFA
BED,
2
chairs, picnic table, crib. high chair,
snow
tires
855x114;
dinette
set;
electric
blanket.
1343
Hollywood,
Glenview, 729-2246.

ome to be given away.

WARNER

806

518 ISABELLA
DYCHE STADIUM

wardrobe

$1.25 aft.

ALSO ODDS ‘AND ENDS OF
PAINTS AND ENAMELS
AS LOW
AS 9c QT.
While it last...Hurry!

GAR.
SALE:
HOLLYWOOD
BEDS;
extension
table;
chests;
6 yr. crib;
stroller; luggage; lamps; dishes; brica-brac;
elec.
fans;
record
Player;
record
albums;
sports
equipt.
All
household items. Ladies clothing sizes
10-12-14, sportswear,
slacks, sweaters
$1.00
to $5.00,
also
gorgeous
Mink
cape stole. Open house through Sun.
174 LaPier, Glencoe
VE 5-2319
PALENSKE
MOTORS
IS GOING OUT OF BUSINESS
All garage equipment;
jacks;
drills;
chain hoists; tools; tires; merchandise
and etc.; close out prices. Come and
pick out what you need at your price.
®alesmen on the premises 9 to 5 p.m.
or phone PA 4-1518 or CR 2-7704.
PALENSKE
MOTORS
1901 Prairie St., Glenview
MOVING:
MUST
SACRIFICE.
SUNday, August 13, noon to 5:30 at 1005
Dempster
St., Evanston.
typewriter:

metal

ENAMEL

$4.50 gal.

chairs;

graphics;
match.
McGregor
golf
clubs;
wing chair;
ant. chest:
men’s
clothes
size
46;
knick-knacks;
380
Chiltern Dr., Lake Forest. (2 blks. W.
of Skokie Highway on Deerpath Rd.)

10,

. $10.00

aby equip.; buggy; roll away beds.
.
every item imaginable. Please come
and be surprised.

GARAGE

colors

$1.00 at.

largest

desk;

176

SALE

PAINTS

Discontinued

items,
come
browse
Schwinn
bikes; go cart; toys; women’s, men’s
and children’s clothes;
luggage
. . .
Antiques;
Bristol blue glass: oriental
planter;
linens;
china:
bric-a-brac;

ictures; tables;

Sale—Miscellaneous

NATIONALLY-ADVERTISED

THURS., FRIDAY, SATURDAY.
August 10, 11, 12. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
1048 Edgebrook
Lane,
Glencoe.
(one
blk. S. of .Dunee Rd., 2 blks. W. of
Forestway Drive).

84° davenport and chr., dark
; 2 wheel
trailer, 4x6;
30 ft.
der ext. boy’s ski outfit, boots sz.
f
es, gloves and skis; snow tires
&gt;
.8Z.
775x 14. fits
750x 14;
den tools; coronet and misc.

Aug.

Av., Glencoe. Moving. All
of 4 bdrm. house.
Spinet

For

CLEARANCE

GARAGE
SALE:
MOVING,
EVERYthing
cheap.
Girl’s 28” bike;
metal

furnishings.

Vernon
shings
0;

Bi

Sale—Miscellaneous

at

lete

§

For

oe

separate.

* Highwood Herald August 10, 1967
i

ae
pases

Will

ae eS.

oa

©

�180 Typewriters—Business Machines
—Office and Store Equipment

192 Auto Tires and Accessories
FOR SALE: RECOVERED ’64 CHEVY
bucket seats; 4 barrel and manifold

FRIDENS
ELECTRIC
CALCULATOR;
adding
machine;
paymaster
checkwriter;
Smith-Corona
typewriters;
like new Hermes portable typewriter;
ecard files and misc. office equip. OR
3-8152
FOR
SALE:
MONROE
CALCULATOR.
Early
electric
model.
Add, _ sub.,
mult., div. Good working order. $45.
Call 256-4822.
TYPEWRITER,
ELECTRIC,
ROYAL.
Perfect
cond.
Sacrifice.
$125.
Call
after 4 p.m. DA 8-5194.

182

4

TO

:
FIRST-LINE

193

eT

6454

Bicycle: Ranger

10 Speed

condition. Best
432-8022.

24”

SCHWINN

Sporting

$25

or

Goods

offer.

GOOD
offer.

Equipment
x

GOLF

PRO SALE

HONDA

EQUIPMENT

bars;

;

GOLF BAGS

4.95 UP
ne
36.95 | RED
YAMAHA,
TWIN
$22.95
helmet; 1966; like new,

NEW LEFT HAND CLUB SET
USED GOLF CLUBS
98c
TRADE IN YOUR OLD CLUBS
Tennis sale

$8.95 TENNIS RACQUET, NOW
TENNIS PRESS OR COVER
98c
$9.95 WORK SHOES, NOW
$22.50 DACRON SLEEP. BA
IMPORT SOCCER SHOES
8.95.
MOSQUITO NETTING 5’ WIDE
YD.
$12.45 SPIN Tad OUTFIT
ANGLERS SUPPLY
1016 DAVIS ST., EVANSTON.

requires ear. PA 4-2637.
p.m. and weekends.

UP

Honda

WATER SKIS
some used, 12

HONDA

CLUBS.
944-7590

price.

"1690 Clavey Rd., Highland Park.

SEVERAL GUNS FOR SALE CHEAP
For. hobby
or collection,
$10 to $25
each. 25 to 50 wie a
Pvt. party.
475-

GOLF CLUBS, COMPLETE
SET,
B Pro Line, 4 woods and 9 rions.
3 times. $110.
AL 1-2371

187

H &amp;
Used

42_
IN.
ladder,

Coins and Stamps

STAMPS AND COINS BOUGHT
and
SOLD.
Complete
line
of
both
Numismatic
and
Philatelic
Supplies.
Chandler’s, 630 Davis St., Evanston.
REASONABLY
PRICED COINS, SETS,
Silver $, gold. paper, proofs; etc. U.S.
and Canada. Pvt. party.
475-4863.

AUTOMOTIVE
188

Automobile

RED;

3,000

an Auto

Loan

From

Ist NATIONAL BANK
DEERFIELD
945-6000

190

For

Rent—

Autos—Trucks-——Trailers
JOHNSON’S TRAILER RENTALS
LOCAL 1-WAY COAST. TO COAST
INSURED,
HOUR, DAY, OR WEEK.
2
‘and 4 wheel. Any size or purpose also
for
boats.
Furn., pen:
tarps
and
moving
dollies avai
Car tow bars,
ower
tools,
cement
mixer,
exten.
Fader, 7446-48 N. Clark St., 2 biks. S.

Howard

St. HOgers Park 1-2000.

#

NEW.

$330.

GO-CART
DUAL ENGINES
HI 6-6044

HONDA 1966 65CC
OR

LITTLE OVER 800 MI.
OFFER. DA 8-3710

$200

1967
HONDA
450
CC;
bee
perfect. $850 or

UNDER
2,500
best offer. 446-

BEST

HONDA, 1966 S-90
1,000 mi., can’t tell from new. 2
view mirrors and carrier. $275.
272-1825

Only
rear

1966

HONDA

S-90

$250. EXCELLENT CONDITION.
Call AL 1-5477

HONDA
WITH
miles.

NEW
Priced

CB-160

250
67
ENGINE,
to sell. Jim, 251-0812.

YAMAHA TWIN JET 100
$300. CALL 251-1518
1966 HONDA S90
BLACK.
$200.
1216
PINTER
Evanston. DAvis 8-3163.

AVE.

1966 SUZUKI
80 CC CYCLE.
EXCEL.
cond. $250 or best offer. Call HI 67040 after six.
1956
BSA
150
CC
SCRAMBLER
LI.
new
leath.
Bates
seat
and_
lights.
Needs
elec. work.
Asking $175. Call
George at GR 5-1792.

650CC
CONDITION.
Call 446-4120

BSA
JUST REBUILT
evenings.

HONDA'65 MODEL 50 SPORT
EXCELLENT CONDITION
$160 OR BEST OFFER
Phone OR 3-5245.
1966 S90,
1000 MILES.
EXC.
COND.,
$250.
1966
CM91
Auto.
Trans.
90,
900 miles, baskets and mirrors. Exc.
cond. $200. Call HI 6-7209.
’66 SUZUKI X-6
Excellent condition. $500 or best offer.
Must sell, leaving for college. Call 4326042.
1966 TAMAS MOTOR CYCLE
60 CC;
4,100 mi.;
getting car; MUST
SELL. Cail 729-2127 or 724-3533.
SUZUKI
X-6
HUSTLER,
rfect condition $550 or best
ust sell. 945-9383.

~ August 10, 1967 Evanston Review * Wilmette Life

JAGUAR

MOBILE

1967;
offer.

ee

FOR

4

ENGINE

of

AND

ay
5,

mette.

Ill.

'65 Volvo

Red

'65

THE

sun

rf.

OWNER

ALL

GOT!
:

WEATHER

sdn.,

undercoating, Camper
ae
Flawless, must

OLDS

naa

122S, 2 Doge:

20,000
MILES,
abroad.

THE

VW

Evanston

w/ant. | Di
4 wt
di

See it at Dale’s and Jack’s
aft.
except.
Fri.,
Green
Bay-Lake,

220S

MUST

7

Oe
shift;

cond. $ $1,000 or best t

train in excel. cond. Needs

gas

htr.

Comb,
see. $1.2

869-5700

1965
MERCEDES-BENZ
600
GRAN
limousine, Black 4 dr. sedan; 7 pass.;
full
power;
air-cond.;
nat.
leather
int.;
power
window
partition;
Bar;
16,000 mi. Exc. cond. $12,500. Call or
write W. D. Morgan,
272-7500;
Gen.
Fire
Ext.
Corp.
1685
Shermer
Rd.
Northbrook, III.

SEE THIS ONE
Imports,
1723
view, Ill.
’°66

AT WIGGLEWOR’
Waukegan
Rd.,

VOLKSWAGEN;
BLUE;
heater. $1,350 or best offer.
Ernie. 724-1367.

1966 WHITE

’57 XK 140 ROADSTER
NEEDS WORK
PA 4-7261

MG Se

Wws.;
Radio,
Excelle
11,000 miles. Call 337- 6949. aden

65

VOLKSWAGEN
|6 point safety and performance
inspection has been done.
100°, guarantee 30 days or 1000 miles.

Trailers

1965 DE LUXE

FIBERGLAS
TRAILER,
DEMONnever
used;
comstrator’s
model;
hot
water;
self-contained;
stove
w/oven;
gas/electric;
refrig.;
toilet;
shower,
etc. 31,595. PA’ 4-4122
after 6 p.m.

FOR

SALE: 8' TRAILER
446-3599
'55 CHEVY PICKUP
IN GOOD

CONDITION,
272-4089

USED 2 HORSE

1966 CBI 60;

MILES, LIKE
256-1745

Chicago

to

|

ITE.
eet

MICRO

BUS

1965 VOLKSWAGEN

SEDAN

1965 VOLKSWAGEN

SEDAN

he aro

1962 VOLKSWAGEN

SEDAN

Poe

1960 VOLKSWAGEN

22 Pe

oe

pletely

160 Scrambler .

250 ROAD RACER HONDA
Cam, spring, Barnett clutch. Clip-ons
Flame
thrower,
Fiberglas
tank
and
seat. Best offer. 272- 1961, Jim.

Loans

Buy ‘Em Now!

of

f

GOOD
With

6

After

SPAULDING . IRONS;
WOODS.
COMplete
set,
bags.
Reasonably.
priced.
roy A boots size 10, like new. Call AL 1-

SWIMMING
POOL,:
15
FT.,
deep. elec. filter, chemicals,
$50. Call CR 2-7727.

'67

1012

completely
carpeting,

and

A

NORMAN

10x 47

Sale—Trucks

Glenview,

Mercedes-Benz

PA 4-2731

For

1962

$995

ONE 1957 INTERNATIONAL 4 WHEEL
drive 3/4 ton tow truck w/stiff boom
and
charger,
$950.
One
1948 Dodge
wrecker w/stiff boom. $350.
Both ready to run. PA 4-1518
PALENSKE MOTORS
1901 Prairie St., Glenview

WITH HELMET. $500 OR TRADE
FOR
car. 945-3494.
MUST
SELL
IMMEDIATELY; _ 1966
Triumph;
500
cc.;
mint
condition;
saddle bags; tools, etc. $900. Call Jim,
after 6 p.m. 729-0586.

8.29

WATER SKIS
GOLF CARTS, BAGS, SHOES
TENNIS RACQUETS
wr
I BAGS
GOLF CLUBS
FISHING RODS—REELS—LURES
BEACH BACK RESTS
TACK—L—TYERS SPORT MART
939 CHICAGO AV., EVANSTON

195

100 AND
$350. Job
after

'6|

THIS
CAR
IS
sports minded!

Ss

brakes,
ete es

1967
VOLVO
AND
YOU. Come in for a
We also have a fine
used cars next door

Rd
729-1800

Foreign and Sports Core

AUSTIN HEALE
with black racer Shine

hae
ing;

srowroom.

Waukegan

APACHE
CAMPER-TRAILER.
Sleeps 4, plus add-a-bed. Many extras.
Reasonable. 777-2655.

high

ee aes
Call

SELL

yrs. old
to
wall

GREAT LAKES

1965
HONDA
SUPER
HAWK
6,400
miles;
excellent
condition;
extras;
$440. 234-5899.

5.95
EA.
5.95
16.95
12.50
65c

CLEARANCE SALE
V4 TO Vy OFF

1965
D
X TOURNEY
GOLF
1966 Headmaster
ski’s, Call
evenings and weekends.

ga50 cx peeingod
a See

MUST

our

1723

2 BDRMS.; AIR-COND. GOOD COND.
729-2358—729-4797.
COLONIAL
10’
X 51’,.2 BDRMS.,
W/W
carpeting,
awning,
frpl.,
air
cond.,
humidifier corn. lot. Sunset Park.
Best fofer.
724-6823.

aYO si06t |

2.95 to 32.95

WEDGES, PUTTER
$49 SNEAD OR BERG IRONS
$29 SNEAD OR BERG WOODS

:

150
ee Syocnent

NEW
3,000

MOBILE
HOME
51’ X10’.
kitchen,
liv. rm., 2 bdrms.,
1
Carpeting, drapes, stove, refrigand
etc. Also inciudes oil tank;
and
underpinand
backsteps,
Best offer.
Call PArk
9-1042.

home
18
x 55’, 3
furnished,
wall

SUPERHAWK;

te

Homes—Campers—
Utility Trailers

TRANSFERRED

condi-

$7.75 IRONS, MEN’S, LADIES’ = 4.19
8.50 WOODS, MEN'S, LADIES’ | 6.19 | Evanston

new,

Chicago.

extra

go

Mobile

REGAL
Front
bath.
erator
front
ning.

BEST

305

tion. Must aot, Be

$12.95 Men's golf shoes 7.95

Most

194

CONDITION.
$250 OR
VE 5-2891 after 5 p.m.

‘66

300CC

1965
HONDA
SUPER
HAWK.
paint
job.
Excellent
condition.
miles. $445. Call 362-4366.

305

HONDA

and

63

Imports c
HAS
THE
NEW
SAAB waiting for
FREE test drive.
selection of good

1966
DUCATI
250CC
MARK
Iil
low mileage, $550. Call 446-1654 before
3 p.m. or after 6 p.m.
1965
YAMAHA
250CC
SCRAMBLER
5,500 miles. 5 spd. transm.
AL 6-1206 after 6 p.m.
1965
BRIDGESTONE
90
CC
TRAIL
motorcycle, $225. Must see to appreciate, Call 299-6331.

DUCATI 350 SEBRING;
ONE OWNER;
10 mo. old; 6,500 mi.; exc. cond. Cost
$850; asking $500. Phone after 6 p.m.
724-1880.
HONDA S-90 1965, EXC. COND., VERY
low
miles,
carrier,
Dunlops,
remov.
shield for cold, garage kept; drafted,
$225-offer. 677-7445 aft. 6

GIRL’S
best

$275.

EXCELLENT COND. $250.
Call anytime 673-6621, Skokie.

SCRAMBLER
Chrome and blue
reasonable ing refused.

No

196

Foreign and Sports Cars
.
1
Wiggleworth
S

Honda

1964 HONDA

offer

MINI BIKE, $55
272-1081 after 5
3 speed.

N.

‘66 HONDA

GOOD CONDITION. $15.
Call AL 1-1673, Thurs. or Fri.

183

TIRES,

—

RO 1-6454
Western Av.,

196

EXCELLENT
CONDITION.
ye ay ps he

SPECIAL FOR AUGUST
X-5 INVADER $499

10 speed

90CC

Carts

Scrambler

NORTH SHORE’S LARGEST
CYCLE DEALER

Girl's 26" Schwinn Bicycle

NEW

FIRESTONE

1967

Call

SUZUKI CITY

GOLD, GOOD CON
Call Craig: ALpine 1- 044.

bike; blue;
PA 9-1057.

parts.

BERKELEY'S

Schwinn Varsity

‘LIKE

other

TRUCK
TIRES;
USED:-°
7.50 X 36.
.:8
ply.
Various
conditions.
Best
offer.
Call 446-3500 or see at 1822 Willow
Rd., Northfield.
SET OF 5 WIRE WHEELS AND TIRES
like new, 15” rim, $175 or best offer.
Also TR 3 parts. Call AL 1-6257.

NEW RALEIGHS AS LOW AS $39.95
GUARANTEED USED BIKES
BIKES AS IS. LOW AS $5.00
NEW BIKE RENTALS
Parts and service for ALL bikes.
Berkeley’s, 612 Davis, UNiversity 4-5202

Good

temumas
Ss.

Motorcycles—Go

brand
new
condition.
Plus
spare
in
good condition. 8.15 x 15. White walls.
Call 256-0264, after 6:30.

Bicycles

COME

Gatie
-

193

Call evenings
after
through 17. 945-4456

196

Foreign

and

p.m.;

Aug.

1964 FALCON

14

1961

Cars

Peugeots, LTD

1501 Waukegan
3-5555

with

radio.

HI 66100

Agents for Volkswagen
Open:
9

9 a.m.-9

a.m.-5

p.m.

Insurance Co.

Monday

p.m.
— Saturday.

thru

Friday

Closed

Sunday.

TOYOTA FOR 1967
$1,695
FULL
PRICE

Rd.

Glenview,

Open

Sunday

PA

'66 Mustang

I.

GReenleaf

INTERIOR.
some
work;

5-8418.

'56 THUNDERBIRD
R/H;

all Tim,

AIR-COND.

AND

$1,995

'62 Valiant
STICK
TRANSMISSION,
EXCEPtionally clean. A very economical

= Full Price $495
'62 Ford Galaxie H.T.
POWER
STEERING,
POWER
brakes,
automatic,
V8,
radio
and heater. Caribbean Blue and
matching vinyl interior.

$695

1967 DATSUN
SPL 311 6,000 MILES,
6
months
on
guarantee.
Call
944-7590
evenings and weekends
’63;
BLACK,
RED
new
tires;
needs

‘64 Chev

Conv.

AUTOMATIC
TOP,
RADIO
heater, white
walls.

4-8600

ONE
OWNER
1964
VOLKSWAGEN
Kombi
station
wagon,
mechanically
perfect. Good tires, low mileage. Call
GReenleaf 5-1115.

POW.;

red

666 Green Bay Rad.

MERCEDES-BENZ

FULL

— 2,000

Winnetka
Import Motors

190D, 1963. EXCELLENT
CONDITION,
Blue. $1,700 or best offer.
835-4298
FIAT 500 CONV.
ONE
OWNER,
20,000
mi.,
exe.
run.
cond.
with
almost
comp.
spare body and mech.
parts.
inc. spare ——
5 spare tires, etc.
$100, YO 6-8425 except Sunday.

MGB
Like
$875

ROMEO

transmission

1960 VALIANT

Peugeot.

TAMBOURINE MOTORS
Authorized Renault-Peugeot Dealer
New Renaults from $1,399

BR

ALFA

automatic

Convertible,

We are offering for a limited
time only three Pre-Owned
Peugeots which are hand
picked and thoroughly
reconditioned North Shore New
Car Trades.
Peugeot, which has been in
the Auto Industry since 1899,
offers the ultimate in troublefree motoring.
These fine Pre-Owned automobiles will carry a 100%
guarantee for 30 days or
1,000 miles. Prices start at
$495. No driving thrill can
rival your first ride in your
own

ee

FUTURA
Blue,

Sports

eee

OTHER TRADE-INS

$350.

TRAILER
6

cre oS

AUTO.

TRANS.,

'63 Chevy

RADIO,

HEATER,

AUTOMATIC.
RADI
Laer
white walls. This is exce
clean
car.
Don't
pass
Showroom
condition.
idea
second car. Drive this one.

$895

'64

Pontiac

FULL

luxury

at

low,

AIR,

seats.

Rea

price.

CONVERT.
with

Karmann

radio.

FACTORY
Full

Ghia

EQUIP.

price

;

$895

Impala
FULL PRICE

WWs..

$395,

Toyota Glenview Motor Sales
1160 Waukegan Rd.

|

724-4768.

ae

FACT.

low

$1,695

'6|

Open Sun. ‘til 6 p.m.

Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwon? Herald
ane: The:nee wane eeriep Lake: Fergnt-Lake Bluff
3
ote
a

Gran Prix

POWER,

vinyl top and bucket

eas
2

|

z

724-7350
Classified

—

+
a

�64 Renault Deluxe

Foreign

and

red.
Radio,
heater,
steering, wire wheels,

column

block,

328-6083.

XKE
LOW

vis fine car is equipped with
radio, white, all vinyl interior,
transmission.

1959

:

PA

4-8600

Phone Shelley, 372-8100.

Call

£

in

after

VW,

er,

4

6 p.m.

SUNROOF,

whitewalls,

“vst

7

pail

low

clean,

433-3123.

RADIO,

bright

red,

912, 5 SPEED,

bumper

$1,195.

AUSTIN-HEALY
sic. Red. Black
679-8795.

new paint
weekends.

~~ 1960 TR-3A BLUE
=

24,000

1962

BLUE

tinted
Offer.

|

'65 VW
‘164

mi.
Exc.
offer. 835-

199

Sq.back

*

Very

H.

Wanted

to

We

Buy—Automobiles

Need

750 Chicago
GR 5-4444

Clean Cars

ERNIE
Ave.

McKAY

CARS

Evanston
GR 5-8000

WANTED

200

For

VW

869-3015
SERVICE

~~AUTOHAUS ON EDENS
1967 TOYOTA

4 COME IN AND SEE THIS DREAM
CAR. THE ONLY CAR THAT WILL
cruise at 85 MPH
and will give you 30 miles to a gallon of gas. 47
Points of quality options over competition.

EXPANDING

SALE

JAGUARS
|

'62,
’63,
ALL
HAVE

:

radios.

beauties

'64
4

Come

PORSCHES

XKE
RDSTRS.
SPEED,
AM
FM

in and check

these

out.
62 $2,395
63 $2,495

Sa
1962

-

MERCEDES BENZ
190SL. COUPE
ROADSTER
Special of The Week
,395
1965
199 DIESEL
SEDAN
GRAY
METALLIC,
RED
TEX

leather

interior,

bucket

seats,

auto
You
with

trans. husky
set of ww’s.
can operate this little gem
less than 1 cent a mile.
$2,495
’
LVOS — OUT THEY GO. —
’64

;
|
BS
Ste

ora

=ne ay
$1,995

—

°62 Triumph

TR

1964 PORSCHE
CONVERT.
BIMIMI BLUE, BLACK TOP, EXcellent cond., AM and FM radio.
$1,795
1963
2 DOOR
HARDTOP
POLO
RED,
BLACK
VINYL
INterior, FM radio, completely rebuilt engine.
.
$2,695
1964 COUPE
356 SC
Polo red.
FULL PRICE
$1,995
1967 912 5 SPEED
ONLY
3,000 ACTUAL
MILES.
FULL PRICE
$4,395
We are the largest Porsche dealer
in the Mid-West.
’
122’s 4 Dr. $1,495 — '66 122 S 2 Door

4 Roadster

Empire

heater. $1,295.
1550 FRONTAGE ROAD
Largest stock of Mercedes-Benz

Open

Daily 9-9

Overseas

—

Classified

Delivery

272-7905

white,

4 speed,

radio

and

NORTHBROOK
in the Mid-West.

Specialist

Sundays

COND.,

LE

869-5700

11-5

EXC.
COND.,
LOW
MI.,
RED
wW/
black int. Fully equip, incl. mounted
WW snow tires. Call 427-1995 days or
328-9092.

NOVA

CONVERT.

Standard shift; good car for transportation. 17 miles per gal. Good tires.
Brakes recently relined. 48,000 actual
7
driven in town. $550. Call 272-

4

Evanston

Rambler

Convertible

Best Offer. 432-9155.

SABRE

2 DR.

HARD.

1967 MUSTANG—BURGANDY,
BLACK
interior. Less than 5,000 miles. Owner
has gone
into service.
Call 945-1448
after 6 p.m.

‘57
wINvinyl

2 DR.

$100

OLDS

HARD

TOP;

R/H.
729-3574

*60

Chicago
Evanston
869-5700
1961
CORVAIR
MONZA
2
DOOR
white with red int., 4 on the floor, 1962
Cadillac
green 4 dr. H.T.
fact. air.
Both
exc. running cond.
Best offer.
Call 251-1489.

LARK,

STAND.
TRANSMISSION.
$100 or best offer.
272-0341

1962

One

4 DOOR

owner

RAMBLER

car,

excellent

very low mbcege:

condition,

Saanenatie.

Call

67 CHEV IMPALA HARDTOP COUPE
Like new, need fast sale. Trade? 527
Dundee Rd., Northbrook, 272-1530.

1962
CHRYSLER
NEWPORT
4
DR.
White,
1 owner, like new tires. Low
mileage.
Very good cond. $795. Call
wkdays.
till 4.
831-2030
or
234-3348

1964 DODGE
LOW
MILEAGE,
Perfect condition.

Air

Conditioned

New

and

Used

Car

2 PLUS 2,

tory
air
conditioning,
cruisomatic,
bucket
seats
with
head
rest, radio, wws, de luxe wheel
covers, etc. Factory warranty.

$2,238

1965 Mustang

DART

RADIO,
Call VE

HEATER.
5-2960.

Showroom

covers.

$

6 CYLINDER,

radio,
covers,

heater,
like new

1965 Chev.

Hardtop

heater,

HARDTOP,

molding

1965

Bel Air

whitewalls,
etc.

Extra

$1,595

1963 Ford Country Sedan

DR.,

wheel

BIG 6 CYLINDER, 2 DOOR,
matic,
power
steering,

595

9 passenger,
V8, cruisomatic,
rack, like new ww’s, electric
sharp one.

3 SPEED,

deluxe
tires.

$1,595

CYLINDER,
AUTOMATIC,
RAdio
and
heater,
deluxe
wheel

body

AUTOradio,

side

clean.

$1,095

power
steering,
radio, chrome
luggage
tail gate window.
Big family wagon. A

Corvair

6 CYLINDER,

Monza
ALL

$1,295

VINYL

INT.,

RADIO,

automatic, whitewalls. Real sharp little compact.
Above automobiles still under new car guarantee.
Ask about our used car 24/50 warranty
Many other fine ca rs to choose from

HEATER,

FORDS FOR LESS

SKOKIE

BLVD. AT DEMPSTER
OPEN DAILY 'TIL 10 P.M.

INDIAN

Chrysler

—

SKO KIE, ILL.
OR
SAT, AND SUN. ‘TIL 6 P.M.

oa.

hardtop,

$2,995

4-8000

HILL MOTORS

Imperial

—

Plymouth

‘65 Imperial
ae

Fed
bucket

'66 Ford

full power—

hy
seats.

Custom

500, 2 dr., 6 cyl., radio.

Galaxie

500,

$1,495

Coneeitible

$1,595
869-5700

1963
CHEVY
6
STATION
WAGON;
auto. trans.;
pow. steering and rear
window;
R/H;
5 seat belts; 3 spare
wheels and tires (2 snow). 1 owner;
lt. blue; asking $750. 427-3700, ext. 474
(office) or 234-5478 (home).
1965
CHEVROLET
BISCAYNE
2
door, 8 cylinder, radio, heater, power
steering,
wer brakes,
turquoise.
1
owner—school
teacher—$1,350.
AL
14300 ext. 268 or 272-2194 after 6 p.m.

1959 Thunderbird,

‘63

SPEED,

$800 off list price
NORMAN OLDS

1012 Chicago

BE

TO SETTLE ESTATE
66 VALIANT, 4,000 actual miles. Full
warranty, $1,550. R and H. Call after 6
p.m. RA 8-0161.
&lt;

FULLY

STEERING,
POWER
power seats, factory a/c,

‘7 Olds 442 Hardtop
DARK
GREEN,
2 DOOR,
stereo tape, mag
wheels.

‘61 TEMPEST

1012

OLDS

R, H, 5 like new deluxe WWs.
Exc. cond. $500. 864-6162.

CHEVY

CONDITION.

NOT
RUNNING.
CAN
EASILY
repaired. Best offer. 251-8043.

$1,000 off list price
NORMAN OLDS

and

White

POWER
STR.,
BRAKES,
WINDOWS,
seats. 352 cu. in. 4 barrel carb. Radio
with reverb. Trouble free. 382-7670.

;

1960
CHEVY,
6
CYLINDER,
4
door, like new tires, 2 extra wheels
mounted
w/snow
tires, heater, good
transportation. UN 4-7531 aft. 7 p.m.

'67 Olds 98 |/s

Maroon w/white top, 4-spd.,

1962

BEST

1-8188.

‘62 FORD 4 DOOR

top;
Radio;
Auto.
transm.:
Power
steer.; Power brakes;
air-cond. Bod
=
motor in exc. cond. $595. AL
1-

POWER
a
roof.

4 DR.,
AL

STATION WAGON. GOOD
Cheap. Call 475-3141.

491-9751.

1961

MILES,

after 5 p.m.

1960
WINDSOR
CHRYSLER
4
DR.
Power
brakes
and_
steering.
Good
condition. Asking $350. Call 673-9059.

'62 Olds Convertible

1966 Buick Gran Sport Conv.

$1,760 P.O.E.

3,400

Call

p.m.

SALES

Evanston

offer.

WE'VE GOT THEM
— USED MUSTANGS
1966 Mustang Hardtop
1965 Mustang
V-8,
POWER
STEERING,
FAC-

BAY RD., EVANSTON
328-0066

NORMAN
Chicago

‘61 GALAXIE
BLACK,

1966
PONTIAC
LEMANS
SS
CONsole; bucket seats; auto.; plus extras:
exc. cond.; week days after 3:30, all
day weekends.
Private party. $1,775.
724-2037.

'65 Olds Wagon

1012

LA
SALLE
OPERA
COUPE.
IN
rf. cond., all orig. parts: $900. Can
e seen at North Shore Auto Body,
peed Central in Evanston; or call 475-

STATION
WAGON
'59 FORD
COUN.
try sed.; 8 cyl.; 4 dr.; auto. trans.;
R/H.;. good cond.; bought new in late
bl by orig. owner. $250. 446-4696 after

BUICK

BEST

1939

OLDS
'98
LUXURY
SEDAN
64
factory
air cond.;
full pow.,
seats,
windows,
etc.;
and all extras;
orig.
riv.
owner.
$1,695
or
best
offer.
Ernon 5-0704.
LEAVING
FOR
COLLEGE,
MUST
sell
1962
Mercury
Monterey
red
convert. for best reasonable offer. Cal!
CRestwood 2-6496 after 6:30 p.m. or on
Sunday.

A-1

AIR.

’'66,
4
DR.
HARDTOP.
air
cond.;
auto.
transm.;
/B.
Extra
clean.
Suburban
Best offer. CR 2-3025 or OR 5-

P/S;
Se

1965 JET STAR ’88 OLDS CONvert. maroon with black top; immacuvalue
WW’s;
R/H,
lately cared for;
“vd pride of ownership at $1,900, 328-

”)

sharp

DEALER — SALES AND
CLOSED SUNDAY

OLDS

1012 Chicago
Evanston
869-5700
1966
THUNDE
RB IRD—SHARP,
to see to
Have
loaded with extras.
Best
Lincoln.
1960
Also
pe ° a gage cee
Standard
Mac’s
$200.
over
offer
Service, Highland Park. ID 3-4243.

AIR
COND.,
equipped.

P/W,

FERGUS FORD

63 Corvair Convert.
AUTH.

PONTIAC

PASSENGERS,
AUTO.
TRANS.,
power steering, power brakes, radio,
whitewalls.

roof

LANDAU

864-2523.

NORMAN

Gigantic

BAD CREDIT?
BANKRUPT?
CREDIT PROBLEMS?

MATT'S AUTO

ae

offer.

eves.

Sale—Automobiles

NO PROBLEM TO US!!
WE FINANCE EVERYONE.
Bring $50 and your last pay stub
drive today.

For Sale—Automobiles

$1,795

256-3157
JEFF’S TOWING, WILMETTE

1945 GREEN

733 CHICAGO AVE.

car.

200

‘67 T-BIRD

AUTO.
TRANS.,
POWER
STEERING,
radio,
whitewalls.
A perfect
second

tires

ANY MAKE, ANY MODEL.
Glenview Motor Sales. 1160 Waukegan
Rd., Glenview. 724-7350, Mr. Jay.

‘60 220S Mercedes $1,495

$1,295

425

Cash for your car

CO.

vinyl

CONVERT,

1962 VOLKSWAGEN
roof, white, radio, excellent
raat * One ae
$750.

JUNK

'66 Fastback $1,795
with

For Sale—Automobiles
‘66 Olds Cutlass

ROAD-

1962 TRIUMPH CONVERTIBLE
Herald.
New
paint
and
top;
R/H;
W/W;
must
be
seen
to appreciate.
Best offer over $400. 724-8351.

9

Bus $1,095

CORVETTE

Sun
and

‘66 Karmann Ghia $1,795

Bus $1,595

VW

‘64 VW

$1,195

TR-3

P. eng.; 2 tops; 4-speed; positraction;
side-mounted
exhaust;
still
under
warranty. 724-5773. eves or wkend.

Overseas Orders Arranged
Sedan

TRIUMPH

1965

VOLKSWAGENS

'65 VW

or

WHITE
WITH
rebuilt.
Excelpapers
for
all
OR 4-0625.

Have a 30 Day or 1000 Mile 100 percent Guarantee
USED CAR SHOW ROOM 717 CHICAGO AVE.

INSURANCE

$900

CLASSIC
MG-TD,
1953
red grill. Completely
lent
condition.
Have
work. Call DA 8-8448 or

100%, GUARANTEED

VOLKSWAGEN

’62
condition.

1966
**1300""
Vw
SEDAN.
A-1
condition; station used only. 7,500 mi.;
r/h;
like
new_
snow
tires.
Original
owner. $1,375. HI 6-6875.

Volkswagens

FOR

clean,

1966 TR 4A

IN EVANSTON

AGENT

Positraction,

ster. Engine and transmission excel.:
body needs work. Call 251-3594, if no
answer call 256-1144.

VOLKSWAGEN

16 POINT CHECKED

4-speed,

16,000 MILES, extremely
to sell. 256-2625 eves.

Equipped with I.R.S. Radio; heater; 4
speed transmission. 900 miles. $2,000.
Call UN 9-3281.

1954
CLASExcel. cond.

VW 1965 SEDAN
Special
gas heater,
26,000
condition. Must sell. Make
2931 evenings.

GTF ’54 CLASSIC ROADSTER
GOOD
dition, new top and uphol. Rebuilt,
epainted, $1,050. Call HI 6-3948.

radio,

CONVERTIBLE

TR-4
B.R.
green.
Exc.
best offer. 945-0750.

LATE
’65 MGB BLACK
17,000 miles, Ferrari wheel, new ski
rack. Firm $1,700. 2040 Willow, Northfield, 446-6452 or 446-7336.

60 Hillman Convertible
LACK
WITH
RED
TOP, _
_ miles, $250. Call AL 1-1544

CORVETTE

1953 MG-TD CLASSIC
Eng. comp, rebuilt, orig. low mileage,
this
car is in very
good
condition.
$1,000. 945-0229.

1965 MG MIDGET
British
racing
green,
wire
wheels,
white
walls.
Excellent
condition.
$1,050. Call days only. 945-2370.

E
WHEELS, _ 55,000
MILES.
__ Needs minor work. $500. 446-3936.

$100.

Body,

1966. CHROME

100-4,
interior.

WAGON

body,

‘66 VW SEDAN
Clean. Blue. $1295
Call 234-9226 or 653-4271.

1965 AUSTIN
HEALY
MARK
III 3000
Yellow
Convertible.
Sharpest Healey
in town.
$2,295
or best
offer.
Call
between 6-8 p.m. 869-0640.

HEAT-

mileage,

Excel.

wheels, radial tires, gas heater,
glass,
runs
fine,
looks
good.
271-4115 after 6 p.m.

$200.

1960 VW.
condition. No rust,
after 6 p.m.
or

good
ar

PORSCH

VOLKSWAGEN
INCLUDED.

ONLY
priced

*5T JAGUAR 140 CONVERT.
White. Asking $800.
272-4131

EXC. COND. LIKE NEW TIRES;
EXTRAS

AM-FM

p.m.

Asking $125. AL. 1-4394.

umph TR-3 Blue Roadster
RADIO.

TR-3,

STATION
poor

PArk 4-1361.

1965

CONDITION.
6:30

AL 6-0593,
RED.
WIRE

MIDGET.

fine motor,

1957 Volkswagen Micro Bus.

MILEAGE. BEST OFFER.
472-2017

1962

EXC.

MG

1960 VAUXHALL

call:

Only
24,500
miles.
Radio,
just
inspected.
Excellent
condition.
One
owner. $980. Call 831-9657.
MERCEDES
'62
190
SL.
2
TOPS. |
Exc. cond. Low mileage. AM-FM,
air
cond.
Black
leather
int.
Reas.
Call
442-9342 Sunday or after 6 p.m.

‘66 PEUGEOT

LOW

BEIGE,
steering

1964 COUPE
after

200

Cars

1-9095, ask for Mr. Schlegman.

INTERIOR AND ENGINE
Call HI 6-4687
KARMANN
GHIA
LT.
BLUE.

"63

MOTORS

Sunday

clean,

Sports

wheels,
luggage
rack.
Still
under
warranty. HArrison 7-9300; after 6 AL

1958
MGA.
WIRE
WHEELS.
REbuilt
engine,
transmission,
accessories. New top, paint, brakes. Beautiful, reliable $750. Call AL 1-7648.

Authorized Renault-Peugeot Dealer
New Renaults from $1,395
Waukegan Rd.
Glenview, Iii.

Open

:

and

1960 MG CONVERTIBLE.
Completely reconditioned.
WwWs; wire wheels; low mileage.

AUSTIN-HEALY
100
CLASSIC
4
speed, ’66; 327-365 Vette engine; mint
cond.; drafted. 729-5680.

00 per year for State Lise and 35 Miles Per Gal. Used as a third by promit North Shore Family. No
uesswork in buying this fine
itomobile. $695.
R 3-5555

very

MILEAGE.

Owner—446-6947,

TAMBOURINE

Foreign

$895.
66

overdrive,
adj.
2 tops, $900.

446-0431
SUN
ROOF, ~
safety
belts,

VW
1966,
shoulder

speed

196

EXCELLENT CONDITION, $795.
328-6428 evenings.
’62 AUSTIN HEALEY 3000

oerformance inspec-

4

Cars

1963 Volkswagen Sedan

21 Point Safety and

and

Sports

a

196

poy

P Foreign and Sports Cars

65
Ford
4 door hardtop.

OG Plymouth 2: dr-hardtop. 222
6f Vatiant 4dr. p/steering ...
6.....
von...
‘62 Chevrolet 4 dr., p/steering ............
‘62 Chrysler Newport 4 dr. A/Cond. .......

$495
$595
$695
$795

‘64 Plymouth Station Wagon
............... $995
oo Cie Oa Ae 2 Oh. es es
ae
$995
S5-Ford Castom. 500 2 Dr ee
$995
Green Bay Rd. at Winnetka Ave.
Winnetka, | Ill.

HI 6-0655

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and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff —
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For

Sale—Automobiles

Welcome to Schumacher Ford
Country. We have an outstanding supply of one owner
suburban driven Used Cars.
When you buy a Schumacher
Ford
Used
Car,
youve
bought the Best. Following
are a few examples.
'66 Olds Starfire Cpe.
Full
power.
black trim.

Like

new.

Aqua _ with
$2,795

Jennings
Chevrolet
'67 Caprice 4 Dr. HT

tioning,

'63
heater.

'65 Ford

v8,
ing,

Gal.

ard shift,

and

Dark
WWs.

green.
V8.
Like new.

Full

Power.
$1,445

AIR

this car.

$895

power—maroon

blk,

trim.

4

'64 Ford Gal. ''500"'
Convt.
Clearwater

4 dr. H.T.
to sell.

loaded

and

Lincoln

like

Factory

Air. 4
$1,795

Factory

1131
OPEN

CHICAGO

AVE.

DAILY

P.M.

SAT,

‘TIL 9:30

’TIL 5 P.M.

'65 Corvair
HARDTOP, RADIO,
walls, must see.

DA

8-3593

2

POWER.

Chicago

Evanston

869-5700

CHEVY
BELAIR
2 DOOR
HARD
top, V-8,
P.S., all orgin. Very clean,
reas. Call after 6 p.m. 275-3417, or all

day Sun.

1964 CORVAIR
RED,
Call

CONVERTIBLE,
UN 4-8540.

Glenview,

CHEVY
1964 SUPER
SPORT,
IMPALA
convertible, like new cond., low mi.,
yellow
w/black
top, best offer, 262-

4

Chevrolet

1964

DR.
BISCAYNE.
good condition. $650.

STICK
777-2365.

SHIFT,

1962
CHEVY
BEL
AIR
4 DOOR,
6
cylinder, automatic
trans., p/b, p/s,
ww, radio and heater, $475 or best
offer. Call YO 6-9114.

1959
’°6?

Il.

CHEVY 4 DOOR
CALL GR 5-1686

CHEVY
’64 BEL AIR 4 DR.
SEDAN;
1 owner;
2nd car;
well maintained;
8 cyl.;
pow.
steering;
pow.
brakes;
radio; AL 1-8262 after 7 p.m.
PONTIAC
'63
CATALINIA’
CONV.
P.s., P.B., R/H, WW. Excellent cond.
Auto. transmission. White. Rust free.
Will accept best offer 272-7114.
1960
CADILLAC
SEDAN
DE
VILLE.
Air and
full power. Needs work. Best
offer. 272-6465 or 272-8040.

BISCAYNE

'62 Buick Special Conv.
FORD.
RADIO,
HEATER,
AUTOmatic, 8 cylinder. Running condition.
Best offer. Phone
724-3123.

Chrysler Crown Imperial ‘63:
new

tires.

1960
PLYMOUTH
9
PASSENGER
station
wagon.
Stick
shift;
perfect
cond. One owner car. Best offer. Call
251-6604.

1959
EXC.
top.

FAIRLANE, 6 CYL.
4 door sedan; R/H.
or best offer.
between 7 a.m.-5 p.m.

Pontiac

Convertible

COND.
NEW
PAINT,
Many extras. 945-1730.

'62 Imperial

1962 CHEVY

PONTIAC

2

DR.
kept,
1-3801

1960 T-Bird
GOOD
offer.

August 10,
ee

1967

t
é

* Winnetka Talk

for
$325.

Sunroof

$450
CONDITION.
See at 1222 Asbury,

BEST
OR
Evanston,

1965
PLYMOUTH
BARRACUDA
V°8.
4 speed, power steering, positraction,
radio. $1.550. Must be sold this weekend. 729-1547.
1967 FORD GALAXIE 4-DR.
Must sell. New job includes car. Only
6,000 miles;
V-8;
Ford-o-matic;
dark
green w/white vinyl top. PA 9-0573.

'59 RAMBLER

AMERICAN

AUTOMATIC, 6 CYL. $95.
Call after 6 p.m. 967-6169.
CARPENTERS/PLUMBERS SPECIAL
Plymouth 1959 Suburban Wagon
Best offer under $100
PArk 4-8839.
1960

FAIRLANE 500
Excellent
condition;
black;
W/W
tires: stick shift: radio: good trans. or
student car. $350. Aft. 5:15, PA 4-6832.
CHOOSE BETWEEN ’63 OR ’64
Ford Galaxie 500, 4 door sedans.
v8; Auto. transm.;
P/S. Both excellent cond. Private. 729-0821.
1963 CADILLAC SEDAN deVILLE
White,
black
and _ white
interior,
Factory air-cond. One owner. Private.
Call AL 1-0146
62

FALCON
STATION
WAGON
WITH
luggage
carrier;
standard
shift;
1
owner; good family car; $375; VErnon
5-2174.
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Pass. Van

OR PLEASURE
251-5150

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| 3

A_

18

some

ALCORT
FT.

”

:

top,

I.0.,

economical,

90

like

HP.

MOORING

evenings.

AL

6-

FUN
2-5319

14 FT. FIBERGLASS RUNABOUT
Crestliner 40 H.P. Evinrude, electric
starting, excellent for skiing. Call DA
8-3769 or 491-9744.
OUTBOARD.
SEARS
7.5
H.P.
new. $95. Call GReenleaf 5-6083
p.m.

LIKF
after 6

1956
= 22
FT.
cruiser, best offer,

CABIN
Call LI

OWENS
good cond.

ni

_

DINGHY,

condition,
272-7938

_

$40.
;

MADE IN HO
Complete equip:

Daysailor

and

many

in exc.

extras.

cond.

Call

C!

Buy Bonds -

where you work. —

They do.

10’ ROBERTS RUNABOUT
,
16 H.P.
Mercury
Mark
20;
trailer;
fast; ideal for teenagers.
724-5773 eves. or weekend.

They move out from the

lan

ing area and toward their work.

It’s a tense job, defending f
dom. It takes brave men to do”
it well. These men are brave—
and farsighted. A majorityof
all our servicemen in Vietnam

save for the future and support
freedom through regular pur
chase of U.S. Savings Bonds
Should you join them? Buy Savings Bonds where you bank or

work.

ae

Freedom Shares—new plan
for Americans who want to help
their country.
=

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Month Plan, you are eligible to.
purchase the new type U.S. Savings Notes—Freedom Shares—.
as a bonus opportunity. Free-

dom Shares pay 4.74% when
held to maturity of just fourand-a-half years (redeemable —
after one year), are available on
a one-for-one basis with Say
ings Bonds. Get the facts wher
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* Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

and The, Village Lamplighter, serving hake FerestrLeke Bluff

and

spinnaker
and _ trailer.
offer. Call HI 6-2387.
BOSTON WHALER 14 FT.

Motors

CR

9-5483 or DI 8-4894.

JOHNS(

cover

SUPER SAILFISH
rages
Fiberglass.
1
year
old.
Excel
condition. $325. Must sell. Also car
carrier. Phone 492-5140 days.

CATFISH

AND

HP

3929.

8 FT. HYDROPLANE
FAST

25

trailer,

THOMPSON

gover

FIBERGLAS CATAMARAN
HI 6-6044
3

Reasonable

FT.

convertible

O’Day

KIT BUILT SAILFISH:
needs paint, $175. 869-7507.
13

i

Boat

35 Merc.
Cover,
rails,
ligh
steering, trailer. Complete. Ve 00
best offer. Call CRestwood 2-1742.
“:
2.
fae
LA
SAILBOAT.

Sailboat,
6-6524

Sail

35
HP
EVINR
STEAL!
Fiberglass seats 6, trailer an
sories. $500. 251-5215.

incl.
best

1961 SPAN AMERICAN CRUISER,
fibreglas, turquoise and white. W/1961
Sparton tilt-frame trailer and 70 hp.
Mercury
engine,
$1,995;
2nd
70 hp
Mercury eng., $500. 272-4156.

HI

=

362-7690.

FLYING JUNIOR
Fiberglas hull.

143"
WOOD
HULL
WITH
FIBERglas up to water line. Conv. top, all
access., 2 extra props, puncture proof
tires on trailer, 40 HP Evinrude with
gen. Call after 6 p.m. MAyfair 17-0671.

at Belmont.
1500 days.

Tee-nee

$300.

Good

houseboat
w/twin
Evinrude;
electric
h.p.
motors—all
in good,
sound
condition. Moored
nr. Savannah,
IIl.
Ready
for cruising
the
Mississippi.
Only $1,595. Call PA 4-4122 after 6 p.m.

INCLUDES

FIBERG

8 FT. FIBREGLAS

WEEKENDER-ANGELICA
sleeps
4,
head,
galley,

Racing

Buddy

RUNABOUT,

Motor,

good
Ave.

outboard, all fiberglas. Monroe mooring. Must sell fast. $3,400. 261-6331 or
eves 945-4697.
CRUISER
32?
LAND-WATER

R-CLASS,

D.

7, sharp, durable $120. 256-4836.

SAILBOAT

40’.

6-11

KIT,

$1,295. “Utility trailer, enclosed, 4 x

GOING
FISHING-AN
EXC,
COND.
10
H.P.
Johnson motor
with
gas
tank.
=
for trolling, $125. Call 446-

RAINBOW
24’
sloop,

R

HIllcrest

material
for - sail.
built. Nice work. Lum

Ft

tank.

offer

Outboard

bP)

Call

Hi

NY! f

272-9417

MY
14 FT. WOLVERINE
RUNABOUT
needs someone
to eve
it the same
T.L.C. ‘‘Tender Loving Care’’ that I
gave
it,
This
wonderful
mahogany
boat
has
a 45 h.p.
Mercury
engine
with electric starter and remote controls,
speedometer,
windshield,
fire
ext.,
6 seat
cushions
(U.S.C.G.
approved)
Water skis plus trailer with
lights. Call Rick after 5:30 p.m.
at
251-4234.
BEAUTIFUL
14 FT.
CROSBY
RUNAbout boat, mahogany deck and trim,
complete with Johnson 40 H.P. Elec.
starter motor-super quiet with custom
boat
cover
and
Mastercraft
trailer.
Exc. cond., $900. 446-3012.

433-

DR.
2
CHEVROLET
AIR
BEL
1960
automatic
6 cylinder. Radio, heater,
shift. Very clean. $245. After 6 p.m.
call 869-6256.

|| CONVERT..

TEMPEST

Econo.

BUSINESS

1,385.
Pk,

auto, p/s, 16,000 miles,
garage
excellent condition. $1,550. AL

COND.
1 OWNER.
$595.
284 Charal, Highland Park.

1963 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL
4 door
convertible,
full power,
one
suburban owner, low mileage. Call AL
1-5908.
1963
OLDS
2 DR.
HARDTOP.
FULL
power;
air
cond.
One
owner.
Like
new. $1150. 4000 Dempster St., Skokie.
OR 4-6176 or RO 4-6728.

Convertible

RED AND BLACK, $350.
UN 4-4569 after 6 p.m.
1963
FORD
FALCON
CONVERTIBLE.
Red
and
white,
$195 or best
offer.
DAvis 8-8610.

’65

REp.m.

'63 Monza 4 Speed
PERF.
2172.

TRANS.,

LIKE
NEW
THROUGHOUT.
See Al at 1766 First St., Highland

A FORD

SEDAN.
PARTIALLY
Call UN 4-9253 after 7

FORD
CONVERT.
RADIO,
HEATer,
power
steering,
power
brakes;
Exceptionally
good
condition,
$225.
Call after 5 p.m. 824-5661.
CHEVY
’65
MALIBU
CONVERT.
V8 auto., real sharp $1,495;
Ford
’60,
auto., V-8, convert.
hard top, clean,
blue, no rust $295. Call 256-4836.

'6|

WHITE,
V-6,
RADIO,
W/W.
$425
OR
best offer. Call 869-1980 after 6 p.m.

1963 FORD
Stick shift;
$325
Call 673-7720,

DOOR
stored.

$1,500.

MUSTANG
1965.
EXCEPTIONALLY
clean, low mileage. Manual transmission, w.w. radio and heater. Ideal 2nd
car. Call 642-6812.

V8

CONTINENTAL,
WHITE.
LOW
mileage.
All
electric.
Factory
air
conditioned.
FM-AM
plus
8
track
stereo. 677-7784 after six.

PACKARD

AND OTHER ANTIQUE CARS. FRANK
Collingborne, 742-5927.
62
COMET
STA.
WAGON,
EXC.
cond. Tires, battery, etc.,
6 mo. old.
Auto.; R/H; auto. rear window. Many
extras. 446-8139.

4 door, nearly
251-1049

4

SOME

57

1965
CHEVY
MALABU
SUPER
Sport,
excellent
condition,
1 owner,
P.S., bucket seats. $1,500 or best offer.
475-4988 or 922-6276.
1968
PONTIAC
BLUE
TEMPEST.
Excellent
body.
Power
steering
and
brakes
automatic;
radio;
like new
tires. Call 869-7020.

Hardtop,

CHEVROLET

1930 MODEL

1958 Chevy Wagon, $125
Or Best Offer. 966-7347

CONDITION.
251-8043

1951

TOP MECHANICAL COND.
rust. $125. Call AL 1-9226.

and

BOAT—SEA

;

63 PONTIAC TEMPEST CONV.,
blue w/light blue top: 3 speed.
$850 or best offer. 724-1579.

Boats

pee

| ALCORT
SAIL
FISH
$215. Call 724-8448.

1956
CHEVY.
TWO
DOOR
HARDtop, stick,
V-8, 265 powerpack,
new
battery, shocks. $275 or offer. 328-1178
after 5 p.m.
’'65 DODGE
POLARA
2 DR.
HARDtop, auto. trans.; good condition. Sale
price $1,400. 657-2303, Mr. Griffin.

201
8

ao

cut to fit. 724-7620.

BOATS &amp; AIRPLANES

FAIRLANE

IN

needs

$450.

SAILBOAT

cludes
already

CONVERTIBLE

but

272-4985

tank.

SUNFISH

1964
CHEVELLE
WHITE
STATION
wagon 283 engine. Stick shift. $700 or
trade for ? 446-6287.

1965
GARAGED
6
CYL.
LIGHT
blue Mustang, white int. Exc. cond. 4
on the floor. WWs. Call 869-3608.

‘61 FORD

729-1000

1966 CHEVY

CADILLAC
°’64, GOLD
4 DR.
ORIG.
owner;
low mileage;
perfect
cond.;
factory air-cond.;
AM-FM
radio;
full
pow.;
save
sales
tax.
PA
4-2382.

GOOD
CONDITION, AUTO. TRANS.,
cyl. Call 328-1317 after 6 p.m.

runs,

$375 or best
724-1732

cond.

motor;

pressure

1962 CHEV.
BEL AIR 4 DR.
SEDAN,
V8;
auto
trans.,
radio
and
heater.
Needs tune up and tail pipe, otherwise
good cond. 966-0228, Niles, $250.

1968
FORD
CONVERT.
RED
GALaxie
500.
Recent
engine
overhaul.
Like new white walls.
$950. Call after
4 p.m. 272-7493.

1954 PONTIAC
GOOD CONDITION. $75.
MECHANIC’S CAR.
Call after 6 p.m., 869-9018.

59

BEAUTIFUL.

SERVICED

It

work.

Exc.

Evinrude

1964
CADILLAC
CALAIS
COUPE
White,
radio,
heater,
auto.
trans.,
P/B, P/S, Low mileage. Immaculate.
Private party. WI 5-1890.

$200 OR BEST OFFER.
CALL 446-2989
AND

SPIDER

good.

1-5514

AND TRAILE:

SAILBOAT

12’ ALUMINUM

14’

_ 1960 FORD
FALCON
SEDAN
Like new tires; new brakes;
a
second car. $195. 2011 W. Lake
Glenview. 724-8781.

'56 THUNDERBIRD

Chevrolet
241 WAUKEGAN RD.

$895
57

SOLD

CORVAIR

body

Oars.

ALpine

1540 Maple Ave. N’Brk. Nr. Jr.

BUICK
ROADMASTER
ALL
power, Good tires. Dependable station,
utility car. $100. ’60 Electra, air. Exc.
cond.; $595. HO 5-2453.

engine

‘55 T-BIRD
$900 or offer. 328-2561.

NEW.

_ Jennings

WHITE-

OLDS

LIKE

PENGUIN

HARDTOP
tires
and
A real buy.

1966
MUSTANG:
SILVER
BLUE
w/black vinyl top; auto.; power steering;
r./h.; w/ws.;
exc. cond.
PA 9-0961.
63

Dipper.’’
Call

1962 F-85 OLDSMOBILE
4-dr.; exc. cond.; low mileage
724-1145, after 6 p.m.

1961
BUICK
4
DR.
LE
SABRE
estate wagon. Full power;
air cond.;
R/H. Needs transm. and body work.
Best offer. 673-7720 betw. 7 a.m.-5 p.m.

$1,795

GOOD

NORMAN

NEW

Ghia

$1,495

1925

2 Door
HEATER,

1500.

us.

Air. Jet
$1,295

SCHUMACHER
FORD

BRAND

condition.

'65 Chev. 9 Passenger
FULL
by

We also have MANY, MANY
low priced cars to choose
From. NOW is the time to buy
that dependable used car
you've
been
looking for.
SCHUMACHER
FORD
in
Evanston has many other late
model one owner like new
trade-ins.

IN

Coupe

Karmann

MODEL

priced
$1,795

'62 Buick 2 Dr. Hardtop

1012

DEUCES.

'65

new

COOL

$1,895

Continental

LeSabre. Full power.
Black. Silver int.

3-4803

3

excellent

DeVille

Loaded
with extras.
Dr. Silver Blue.

BR

SPEED,
tires,

V8—AT—PS—R—W/walls.
aqua. A beauty.
$1,295

'63 Cadillac
'63

'65 Pontiac GTO

$1,395

BRONZE

1965 FORD
4 DR.
SEDAN,
FACTORY
air, p/s, auto trans.,
19,000 mi., 352
V8, never in snow, perfect condition,
one owner. $1,600. 251-0520.

$1,595

'64 Pontiac Ventura Cpe.
Full

COUPE.

‘Little

winch, life jackets. Good condi

5-2453.

HO

$595.

cond.,

"55

1959 CADILLAC LIMOUSINE;
1962 FALCON 4 dr. station wagon.
Phone 446-3654.

STAND-

KEEP

1965

int.

64 T-BIRD. LIKE NEW.
Full power. One owner. 4 ply tires, 1
month old;
2 spares.
$1,995 or best’
offer. Pvt. party. OR 3-8632.

heater.

CONDITIONED,

CONDITION.

CADILLAC
1963
COUPE
DE
VILLE.
All power, white, vinyl top, AM-FM
radio,
air-conditioned,
low
mileage.
Good condition. 446-1646.
:

'65 Chev. Impala Coupe

'64 Olds Jetstar 4 Dr.

Sedan

GOOD

with white interior. V-8, 289. Heavy
duty suspension. Very clean with low
mileage. Call 432-8767.

STEER-

CONDITION,

radio

Cutlass

MUSTANG.

'63 Chev. Won.

4 dr. H.T. V8—AT—PS—R—W/walis.
Real nice. Ivy green.
$1,595

Sedan,
Radio,

1964

RADIO,

POWER

h,

’°65 FORD GALAXIE 500
Convertible. White-black top and
Exec. driven. Magnif. cond.
Call 433-2459

Convert.

$1,695

IMMACULATE

''500"

PONTIAC—1964 PERFECT
AIR-COND., auto., PS. PB, r and

Sale—Automobiles

1956 CHEVROLET. 6 CYLINDER;
stick shift. Motor good condition. Body
fair. $50.
Call HI
6-5631,
after
4:30
p.m.
:
CHEVY
65 IMPALA
4 DOOR
SPORTS
sedan. Auto., p/s, p/b, radio, factory
air-cond. $2,100 or best offer.
Call YOrktown 6-7345.
68
PLY.
FURY
CONVERTIBLE,
Small
‘‘8’',
blue
P.S.,
P.B.,
radio,
Wws,
24,000
miles,
wife’s
car,
exc.

869-5700

prem.
tires,
etc.
Suburban
owner.
Must sell, best offer. GR 5-1144.

condition.

AUTOMATIC
low mileage.

OLDS

Evanston

4 SP. ON FLOOR.
724-0471.

$895

radio,
$1,695.

1012 Chicago

For

CHEVY
II
NOVA
2-DR._
H.T.
st. trans., R. and H., exc. cond., only
36,000 mi., garage kept, $575. Leaving
country. 869-2355, call after Aug. 14.

BUICK
1956
2-DR.
Roadmaster,
like
new
mufflers, 2 speakers, $195.
Must be seen. UN 4-4481.

$1,595

power

TRANSMISSION,

Excellent

62

Bonneville

NORMAN

‘65 Chevy Stat. Wan.

Convert
V8,

seats,

Corvair

AUTOMATIC

Convertible. V8 Auto., Power steering,
power
brakes,
Radio,
WWs.
White,
low mileage
. $1,795

'65 Mustang

'64 Pontiac

windows. Loaded. Save Hundreds of dollars on this one.

'65 Buick Special Skylark

Wide oval tires, 4 speed,
turquoise with black top.

power

200

For Sale—Automobiles

AUTO.
TRANS.,
POWER
STEERING,
power brakes, radio, whitewalls. Must
see this car.

This is a factory exec. car. It
has everything on that Chevrolet offers. It has air condi-

'65 Ford Country Squire
10 Passenger. V8 Auto. Power Steering, Power Brakes, Radio, WWs.
Ivy
Green
$1,995

200

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.Extended
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E) 63” sofa, from $194.50 to $229.50, NOW $157
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Mrs. Mare

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Mrs. Thomas

Giaimo

Mrs.

Neal Mall

Wedding Bells Ring Out Along North Shore
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Hotel

in New

York

was the setting for the Aug. 6

ding

of

Miss

2k of Forest

Jane
Hills,

Frances
N.Y.,

and

c Bennett Nathanson of HighPark.

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Meiselman
Park; Miss

Mrs. Fred S. Fallek and Mr.
Mrs. Don P. Nathanson.

Rabbi

Theodore

Ross officiated

at the 6:30 p.m. ceremony which

$ followed by a wedding dinner.

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The bride wore a gown designed
Priscilla of Boston. It featured
sleeveless, high-necked bodice
d long train fashioned of pearl
sted French lace. A match-

ing band

of lace held her full

h veil, and she carried

otis, orchids, and ivy.

Ste-

_ Mrs. Sergio Vladimirschi of Sao
ulo,

Brazil,

tron

of

was

honor.

her

sister’s

Bridesmaids

Miss Jill Nathanson, the
degroom’s sister, and Miss Kay

of
Highland
Nathanson of

Palm Springs, Cal., the bridegroom’s cousin; Miss Joan Nuroff
of Kew
Gardens,
N.Y.;
Leslie Rosenthal of Forest

and
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both
Nancy

Miss

Barbara

Miss
Hills;

Levinson

of

New York City.
They
wore
pale
pink
crepe
gowns and matching headpieces.

neapolis.
After
Canada

a

honeymoon

and

Jamaica,

trip
the

to

couple

will live in Santa Barbara, Cal.

Beneventi-Giaimo

The maid of honor’s gown was a

Miss Nancy Beneventi, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Mario Beneventi
of Highland Park, became the

deeper pink.

bride of Thomas

The bride’s nieces Nina and
Viviane Vladimirschi were flower
girls.

Greg Nathanson of Highland
Park was his brother’s best man.
Ushers

were Robert Ruder,

Craig

Tuber, Larry Rosen, Ned Robertson, and Richard Schwab, all of
Highland Park; Bruce Saiber of
New
York City; Walter Sutton
of Marshall, Tex., Phil Levin of St.

Paul;
ver;

Michael
and

Newman

Richard

Sweet

of Denof Min-

Rev.

Angelo

Garbin

read

the marriage vows in Immaculate
Conception
Park.

Church,

The bride wore
gown

with

an

She wore a mint green linen gown
and carried a basket of white and
yellow daisies.
James

Highland

a white taffeta
embossed

lace

Overcoat and chapel train. A
flowered headpiece held her illusion veil, and ‘she carried a
cascade of white roses.

Giaimo of Highland Park

was his brother’s best man.
The couple is living in Highwood
after a honeymoon in Eagle River,
Wis. (Bronson Coles Photo)

A. Giaimo, son of

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Giaimo also
of Highland Park, in a June 30
ceremony.
The

Mrs. Terrance Patrick of Highland Park was matron of honor.

Sennett-Mall
Miss

Lauren

Sennett,

daughter

of Mr. and Mrs. Richard S.
Sennett of Highland Park, became
the bride

of Neal

B. Mall

son

Mr. and Mrs. David Mall
Chicago, in a July 3 wedding.

of

of

Cantor Moses Silverman officiated at the evening ceremony in
the bride’s home. A_ reception
followed.
The bride wore a white chiffon
cage gown designed by Edith

Head.

Bugle

beads

and_

seed

pearls fashioned the yoke and lego-mutton
sleeves
of the gown.

Beaded lace petals held her short
illusion
cascade

veil, and she carried
of Phalaenopsis.

a

Miss Sandra Sennett of Highland
Park

was

her

sister’s

maid

of

honor. Bridesmaids were another
sister Miss Abbe L. Sennett and
Miss Laura Herman,
both of
Highland Park, and the _ bridegroom’s sister Miss Terri Mall of
Chicago.
They wore white chiffon gowns
and carried bouquets of variegated green leaves.
Serving as best man was the
bridegroom’s brother Jay Mall of
Chicago.

The

ushers

were

Barry

Seigel, Neil Nemerovski, and Lewis Schneider, all of Chicago.
The couple is living in Chicago
after a honeymoon in Hawaii.
(Mlodinoff Photo)

ings Are ‘In’ This Summer
Mrs.

Henry

Saul

Padawer

of

iphis has announced the enpement and Aug. 16 marriage
of her daughter Myrna Angel to
Verne Earl Cronen, son of Mr. and
Albert Cronen of Deerfield.

~ Miss Padawer, daughter also of
e late Mr. Padawer, was gradu-

ated

from Sophie Newcomb
in

New

Orleans

and

Coldid

raduate work: at the Central
nstitute for the Deaf at Washing-

University in St. Louis. She is
king for her master’s degree

in speech pathology
versity of Illinois.

at the

Uni-

Mr. Cronen was graduated from
Evanston High School and received his bachelor’s degree from

Ripon

College, Ripon, Wis. He is

completing his master’s program
at the University of Illinois where

he

is

affiliated

fraternity.

He

with
served

Sigma
as

Nu

Lee to Kenneth Lewis Hirsch, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Julian E. Hirsch

also of Highland Park.
Both Miss Balkin and her fiance
were graduated from Highland
Park High School. She currently
attends Lawrence University in
Appleton, Wis., and expects to
graduate in December.

a Lieu-

tenant in the U.S. Army = in
Germany for two years and has
been
accepted
as a_ doctoral
candidate at the University of
Illinois.

Mr. Hirsch was graduated from
the University of Illinois where he
is now attending law school.
A January wedding is planned.

EW
TE EG

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abot

WOMEN

Freed-Carlin

;

Balkin-Hirsch
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Balkin of
Highland Park announce the engagement of their daughter Carol

The
Freed

engagement
of Miss Joi
to Richard Carlin, son of

Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Carlin of
Highland Park, has been announced by her father Ben Freed
also of Highland Park.
}

Miss Balkin

Miss Freed was graduated from
Washington University in St. Louis
with a degree in music education.
Mr.

The wedding will take place i
Memphis.

Miss Padawer

Carlin was

graduated

from

Miami University of Ohio with a
degree in chemistry. He is continuing his studies in botany on a
research assistantship.

A December
ned.

wedding

is plan-

and

Mrs.

of Highwood
engagement
Susan

Joseph

Belmonte

Kay

Miss Belmonte

have announced the
of their daughter
to Joseph

Weber,

son

~0f Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weber of
‘Highland Park.
Miss Belmonte was graduated
from Highland Park School, as
was her fiance. She attended
Mount St. Clair College in Clinton,

Belmonte-W eber
Mr.

Miss Freed

Ia.

Mr. Weber recently returned
from Vietnam, where he served
with the Air Force.
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�Garden Club Will Hold Meeting
taught flower arranging in Midland, Mich. She is continuing her
studies under Madame Y. Arakawa of the Chicago branch of the
the flower
Misho-Kai,
Japanese
headwith
school
arranging

“The Delicate Art of Japanese
Flower Arranging’’
will be the
subject of the Tuesday meeting of
the North Shore Garden Club at
1:30 p.m. in.the home of Mrs.
Av.,
240 Cary
Seder,
Herschel

Highland Park.

Mrs.

George

B. Peterson Jr. of

| quarters in Osaka, Japan.

Hinsdale, assisted by Mrs. Donald
(Toshiko)
Brown
of Clarendon
Hills, will demonstrate the Japanese
method
of attaining
inner
contentment
through
flower arranging.

Pictures

Reversed

In last week’s women’s pages,
engagement
pictures
of
Miss
Patricia
Bertram
and
of Miss
Judith Madian, both of Highland
Park, were transposed
inadvet
tently

Mrs. Peterson, who is a member of the ‘Better Homes
and
Gardens” editorial staff, formerly

by RALPH BOCHES |
This office although excited | |
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about Expo 67 is disgusted
people

that

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Luncheon

The annual membership luncheon of Highland Park Hadassah
will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday
in the
home
of Mrs.
Burton
Eisner, 635 Hillside Dr., Highland
Park.
Meyer Pinsoff of Highland Park
will
present
his
collection
of
unusual Wedgwood china and will
show a film on the history and
creation of Wedgwood.
Also during the program, guests
will hear a first hand account of
her experiences in Israel by Miss
Elaine Eisner, daughter of the
hostess.
Miss
Eisner
has
just
returned from a year of study at
the Hebrew University in Jerusalem.
Mrs. Donald Segel is member-

miserable

sive

prices.

at

chairman

Atkins

as

with

Mrs.

a cot

‘

a

at expen-

will

a

not

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night

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book

garage

as

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to Greet

Mrs.
Frederick
S. Verink
of
Highland Park, chairman of the
1967 Cradle models, will welcome
the models to a luncheon Wednesday on the terrace of Mrs. J. R.
Sheesley, 303 Sheridan Rd., Glencoe.
The luncheon will be given by
the Benefit Advisory Board of the
Cradle Society. The annual show
will be held Oct. 13.
Area residents who will model
are Mrs. H. N. Forsheim, Mrs. S.
P. Johnston Jr., and Mrs. W. E.
Haines.

in

$30.00

co-chairman.

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for W ednesday
ship

hovels

seems

anyone to Expo unless it is on
a regular tour
which puts
people in hotels of known
reputation. We do not consider

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Members of Highland Park Had assah enjoy a preview of Wedgwood to be shown Wednesday in the home of Mrs. Burton Sisner
(center). Mrs. Norton Shapiro (left) is membership chairman and
Mrs. Richard Stiefel is in charge of publicity. (Staff Photo)

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Clients
Should
Talk
About
Ideas

A Richard Kraft collage
is the focal point for this
setting. Other pieces of
interest are the brass samovar on the stone coffee
table, and an antique Persian hammered brass bell
converted into a hanging
lamp.
By SHIRLEY

GORDON

“A silent client is a designer’s
biggest hurdle,’”’ said Keith Man-

son, A.I.D., chief designer and
manager of the Wilson-Jump furniture

store

in Highland

Park.

“She should never withhold her
thoughts,” he advised. ‘‘The house
is hers and must express
her

attitudes and feelings.”
Wilson-Jump’s

new

vignettes.

The

influence.

a

customer

to

adopt

styles or furnishings unfamiliar to
her way of life.
In fact,

homemaker

one of the best ways

can

work

with

a

her

designer, he claims, is to give him
store

is

opening today for a preview of the
unusual operation — an over-size
boutique with a myriad of fully
furnished

According to Mr. Manson, it is
impossible for a designer to be a
prophet and for him to tell the
home owner what will please her.
He should never try to lead or

non-sell-

ing preview will continue throug
tomorrow and Saturday.

four or five special or well-loved
articles to work from.
A
close-to-home
example
of
Keith Manson’s rapport with a
client is evidenced in the delight-

ful contemporary home
just completed for a

he has
Ravinia

couple.

Keith

Manson

A grouping of contemporary art is arranged on the
brick wall of the living room.
Contrasting are antique oil
lamps wired for electricity
and mounted @n marble bases
and an old brass fender table
with a glass top.

He

held

several

conferences

with the couple to determine their

preferences and with the architect
who designed the home. He also
worked around a few of their
favorite pieces from their first
home in the Highlands, as well as

their extensive art collection.
By that time

Mr.

Manson

knew

exactly what was right for the
house and according to the architect’s plan, and what was right for
the couple and the way they liked
to

live.

Then

he

did

all

the

leg

work, finding the individual pieces
and bringing them to the family.
The couple has four children
ranging from three to nine years
of age,

who

house.

Their

have

free run

favorite

of the

spot,

how-

ever, is a second floor sitting
room
planned
for the usually
wasted space in the foyer leading

to their bedrooms. A color television set, lamps, tables, and a pair
of matching tweed chairs are
attractively arranged for their
comfort.
The

Ravinia

house

features

face brick walls in many of the
rooms and quarry tile floors. Mr.
Manson

has

used

earth

tones

of

putty, rust, olive, brown, and gold

in various combinations throughout the living room and nearby
family rooms.

Lamps,

tables,

cabinets,

and

other accessories are in contemporary,
Mediterranean,
country

French, English, and modern periods in the presently: popular
eclectic manner.
The Highland Park store will
continue the company’s tradition
of free decorating service and
advice for customers. All of the
room vignettes will be fully accessorized,

color
ideas.

planned

schemes

and_

to

suggest

furnishing

The store will open for business
Aug. 14.

The family room, designed
in earth tones, has oak builtin shelves. The plain wing
chair and short sofa are
French country in feeling.
(Percy Prior Photos)

August

10, 1967

�Arrangements
Will Be Topic
For Meeting
The Ravinia Garden Club will
meet at 11 a.m. tomorrow in the
home of Mrs. Edward Knox, 91

Hazel Av., Highland Park.
Following
a
12:30
luncheon,
three members of the North Shore
Garden
Club
will
discuss
the
techniques of the flower arrangements they will bring. They are

Mrs.

Maurice

Hirsch,

Mrs.

Jay

Simon, and Mrs. Bert Wallenstein,
all of Highland Park.

Assisting

the

hostess

will

be

chairman Mrs. Clifford L. Makelim, Mrs. Stanley R. Clague, Mrs.
Vernon H. Heins, and Mrs. J.
Richard Henschen, all of Highland Park.

The

club’s

Plant,

Flower,

Fruit Guild is donating

and

flowers to

the U. S. Naval Hospital in Great
Lakes and to the Lake County Old
People’s Home.
Mrs. James W. Barton and Mrs.

E. J. Lauesen,

both of Highland

Park,
are
co-chairmen
of the
guild. Those interested in donating
two dozen or more flowers may
contact Mrs. Lauesen, 232 Pierce

St. Among the major contributors
are
Mrs.
Marvin
Lawrentz
of
Highland Park and Mrs. Stella

Smith of Highwood.

Rev. R. R. Bletzer
Says Nuptial Vows

|

In Chicago Church —
Mrs.
Jeanne
Tobin
Kuch
of
Chicago was married Aug. 2 to the
Rev. Russell R. Bletzer, minister
of the
North
Shore
Unitarian
Church in Deerfield.

The wedding and reception took
place at Fenn House of the First
Unitarian Church in Chicago with
members of the immediate families and close friends attending.
Mrs. J. William Gimbel Jr. of
Chicago was matron of honor.
Jonathan Bletzer of Deerfield
served as best man for his father.

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Weavers

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handwoven

novelties,

home of Mrs. Ernest W. Badenoch, 545 Scranton Av., Lake Bluff.

10

TOMORROW

of summer

meetings,

Chateau

“Patterns in Flowers” program;

ails, 11:30 a.m., followed by luncheon.

Institute for Phychoanalysis, Women’s Commies
n., home of Mrs. Neison Harris, 225 N. Deere Park

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TUESDAY
Wensen’ s American ORT,
n00n,

home

ighland Park.

of Mrs.

Idlewood Chapter—Membership

Emmanuel

Abrams,

1055

County

luncheon,
Line

Rd.,

Mrs. Frank Oversees Benefit

munity

of the Jewish

Centers’

8:15

Sept.

p.m.

Orchestra

Hall,

Walter

Joseph

Mayer

Arules,

Mrs.

Dino

D’An-

Gips Jr., Mrs.

tute for Psychoanalysis.
They
will meet
at 11 a.m.
Monday
around
the swimming
pool at the home of Mrs. Neison
Harris, 225 N. Deere Park Dr.,

Fred
P. Robbins,
co-chairman;
Mrs. Gabe Joseph; Mrs. Donald
Roth; and Mrs. Sefton Tallman.

Highland Park.
Members will

bring

fountain
to

begin compiling files to be used in
future

benefit

and

fund-raising

events.
They
also will bring
bathing suits and box lunches.

all of Highland Park.

Invited from

Glencoe

are Mrs.

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those expected to attend

Information Due
Within One Month
Information and pictures of all
weddings must be received in the
Highland Park women’s department office within One month
after the wedding to be published.

Those received later cannot be
considered
due
to the large
number taking place at this time

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�Music Will Give
Way to Ballet
At Ravinia
Ravinia Park’s summer of
sical sounds draws to a close
weekend with all-Bernstein
certs tonight and Saturday
ning,
a jazz
performance
Woody
Herman
and
his

tomorrow

night,

Symphony

and

a

concert

Chicago
Saturday

_ morning for children.
Moving into
light Monday

muthis
coneveby
band

the Ravinia
will be the

spotNew

York City Ballet, scheduled for six
evening
presentations,
including

three

complete

George

performances

Balanchine’s

of

highly

ac-

claimed ‘‘The Jewels.”’

‘‘Kaddish
Here

Symphony.”
is

schedule
mances:

the

of

ballet

8:15

company’s

p.m.

perfor-

@ Monday—‘‘The
Jewels”
in
three acts:
‘‘Emeralds,’”’ set to
music by Gabriel Faure,
‘‘Rubies,”
danced
to
Stravinsky’s
“Capriccio,”
and
‘Diamonds,”’
danced to Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky’s Third Symphony.

® Tuesday
“Swan
Bach’s
Hershy

— Tchaikovsky’s

Lake,’”’ Johann Sebastian
“Concerto Barocco,” and
Kay’s ‘‘Western Sympho-

ny.”

_ Schedule
In the

6 Plays

weeks.

to come,

@ Wednesday—‘‘The
Ravinia

audiences also will see six plays
staged in Murray Theater by the
American

Conservatory

Theater

from Aug. 22 and through Sept. 17.
This week’s schedule follows:
® Tonight,

8:30—All-Bernstein

concert, Seiji Ozawa conducting,
pianist Leonard
Pennario
and
-

violinist James Oliver Buswell IV,
soloists; Serenade for Violin and

String Orchestra, ‘‘Age of Anxiety’’ (Symphony No. 2), and others.
® Tomorrow,

8:30—Jazz

Con-

_ cert, Woody Herman and his band.
® Saturday,

11

a.m.—Concert

Jewels.”’

@ Next Thursday—Camille SaintSaens’ “Irish Fantasy,’’ Charles
Ives’ ‘‘Ivesianna,’’ and the Johannes
Brahms-Arnold
Schoenberg
Quartet.

Includes

‘Debuts’

Among the ‘‘debuts’”’ at Ravinia
this week is the local premiere of
Bernstein’s ‘‘Kaddish Symphony,”

a traditional Jewish prayer for the
dead. Miss Allen, soprano soloist,
also

is making

her

first

appear-

ance in the pavilion. Miss Zorina,
a dancer and actress, is narrating

at the theater-park for the second
time.

for children by Chicago Symphony
Orchestra, John Weicher conducting; Maurice Ravel’s
‘Mother
Goose Suite’? and Igor Stravin-

Entremont, returns after an absence of seven years, and Mr.

sky’s “Firebird Suite.”

Buswell

® Saturday,
concert, Seiji
the
Chicago

second time.
Veteran jazz

8:30—All-Bernstein
Ozawa conducting
Symphony,
Miss

Margaret Hillis directing the Chicago

Symphony

Chorus

cago

Children’s

Choir,

prano

Betty

Vera

Zorina,

Overture,’

from

Allen,

and

Symphonic

‘‘West Side Story,”

Pennario,

who

will

appear

in place of French pianist Philippe

Herman

will
will

play

here

performer

bring

his

for

the

Woody

band

to

Ravinia for the first time.
Encouraged by the rave notices
given “The Jewels’? in New York

Dances

this spring, Mr.. Balanchine has
decided to give the complete
ballet three times during the

and the

one-week

soloist,

narrator;

Chi-

mezzo-so-

Mr.

and

‘Candide

Violette Verdy and Conrad Ludlow dance a scene from the
“Emeralds” sequence of George Balanchine’s “Jewels.” The
full-length three-act ballet won the critics’ acclaim after its
Lincoln Center premiere just three months ago.

stay

at Ravinia.

Suki Schorer

and Richard Rapp
perform
Hershy Kay’s
*‘Western Symphony.”

Patricia McBride
and Mr. Ludlow
appear
in Balanchine’s
“Swan Lake.’’

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As

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on the

Club in Wadsworth.
Mr. L’s Carousel

-present

the

opening
Country

Theater

show,

which

will

is

not

‘recommended for children.
_ Pat Engelhardt and Sue Giovin-azzo,
both of Northbrook,
and
\Michael Murphy of Highland Park
are members of the cast.
_ Mr. Murphy, 1646 Second St.,
will appear in the part of Hero.
Set designer for the company, he
_played the Artful Dodger in the
‘group’s first production this sea.son,
‘“Oliver!’’
Last
year,
he
‘appeared in ‘Sound of Music’”’
‘under Ronald Lind’s direction.

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Mr.

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Boy Friend,”

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Both giris attend
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Sunday and Tuesday through Aug.
20.

Eva

Marie

(James

Saint,

Yves

Grand

Prix

excellent.

winning

on

the mystique of racing.
The plot developments

fa-

tales;
men,

in their

are

treatment

of the

of the

Austrian

Alps

the

Nazis

after

Hitler

romantic
All

photography

who

and scheduled tryouts for the first
show.

The group, which has given
three plays a year for 30 years,
this year will present “A Thousand Clowns,’ Oct. 27 and 28;
‘Death

of a Salesman,”

Feb.

16

_ and 17; and “‘The Best Man,” May
16 and 18.

Tryouts
Clowns”
Sept. 13

for
will
and

“A

Thousand

be held at 8 p.m.
14 in Jewett Park

Fieldhouse in Deerfield.
The Stagers, who are sponsored
by the Deerfield Park District,
present

their

plays

in

Alan

B.

Shepard Junior High School. Two
weeks before opening, the stage is
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Saturday

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formances.

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Wednesday and Thursday nights
six weeks before production dates.
They
are
announced
well in
advance in the local papers and in
the

Prompter,

the

Stagers’

news

organ.
Members
all settings

of the

design and construct
and handle all phases

presentation

including

di-

rection, acting, lighting, costuming, prompting,
properties, and

Spund effects.

gust 10, 1967

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Miss Judy Greenberg of Highland Park appeared last weekend
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three
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But here are a few of its beguiling

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the

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idealist

three

except

an-

entranced

DAILY

and, of course, she loves the
wrong one. A familiar mixture

LILI (Leslie Caron, Mel Ferrer,
Zsa
Zsa
Gabor,
Jean
Pierre
Aumont)
About five minutes after this
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relaxing,

MATINEES

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against life.

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audience

Starts Friday
DELIGHTFUL FAMILY

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Free

three
personable
young
members
of a carnival

touring

the film version of the Rogers and
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is a bit thin when spread out on
the giant screen, but Miss Andrews gives Maria spritely charm
and Mr. Plummer unbends with
romantic wit.
The family’s clever escape from

through the wind-up in September
at Monza, Italy. The racing scenes
are

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Montand).

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at Monte

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THE SOUND OF MUSIC (Julie
Andrews, Christopher Plummer)
Julie Andrews as the convent bred
Maria sings against the stunning

The screen is filled with the
roar of motors in this film which
follows
a group
of competing,
champion
drivers
around
the
beginning

Club

Color, Adults and young people.

costs, Dick finds himself joining
others of pauperized ex-husbands,
trying to find new mates for their
affluent ex-wives. Color. Adults.
PRIX

Drama

drivers and their love affairs, but
characters are well acted.

the
rocks
almost
before
they
realize it. As the result of divorce

GRAND

Chairman,

in Brief
good, played by Leslie Caron, who
appears as if she had just stepped
out of a well-worn book of fairy

miliar

rough waters which, with the
added ill-advice of friends and
lawyers, has their marriage on

“Sunshine,”
and “The
Diary of
. Anne Frank.” He has appeared at
. Haute community

philan-

Adults and mature young people.
DIVORCE AMERICAN STYLE
(Dick Van Dyke, Debbie Reynolds )
Dick
Van
Dyke
and
Debbie
Reynolds play the estranged couple in this extremely funny comedy which aims its satiric shafts
at the pitfalls of divorce.
Comfortably established in middle-class California suburbia, with
two
teen-age
sons,
they
meet

the

in “Dark

author,

performed.

‘American Academy of Dramatic
-Art in New York City and Indiana
‘State University, where he won
the best-actor-of-the-year
award

for his performance

actress,

Bloom,
glamour

(Shir-

thropist, and traveler extraordinaire, Shirley MacLaine
delineates what
surely
is the most
challenging
assignment
of her
film career. The comedy-satire is
actually seven separate
stories
with no fewer than five leading
men: Alan Arkin, Rosano Brazzi,
Michael Caine, Vittorio Gassman,
and Peter Sellers. An interesting
idea, well written, and expertly

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�TV Program —

Peter P. Jacobi

To Feature

‘Visit?’ Succeeds —

Sabold Unit

Then Disappoints
RIEDRICH

;

force

DUERRENMATT’S

for Lunt

impossible

and

“THE

Fontanne.

VISIT’

Seeing

go

became

them,

a tour

it became

one

has

an

opportunity

to

with

considerable

power

in

its

“Cool

the

He has much to say. And for two acts the
handling
are stunning.
Unfortunately,
the final

of domination

heroine — is more superfluous than useful,
mystery, suspense, and terror which had
during two acts.
*
*
*

for the malevolent

to

leave;

the

respected citizen.
She returns with a bargain,

Guellen one billion marks
wish. She wants

man

who

betrayed

remained

that she

a sinister proposition

if the townspeople

her former

her

will accede

Summerset’s

“Guys

*

to her one

THE CITIZENS, who buy from Anton Schill’s little grocery and honor

him as their next burgomaster, reject the proposal with anger. But
anger, as Claire Zachanassian knows, will turn to frustration, then to
doubt, then to anger of another sort, then to greed, and then action,

program
The

acts of desperation have been committed. Anton Schill knows what is to
happen. The tragic, heavy, macabre gloom-besodden mood hovers hard.

He can think about

what

greed

mixed

with

~

does to freedom and democratic individuality.
Director Joseph Brockett has smoothly merged

necessity

economic

story

the yesterday

Melanie Workhoven and Robert Hartigan should not be able to
portray the leads. But they do, although not without mistakes of
projection and even movement. Yet Miss Workhoven is cold, bitter,
superior, cynical, commanding, and lost. Hartigan bumbles as the
former

conquest;

he

has

stature

as

players,

Benny;

with a today message. And he has managed to do a lot with the actors,
- most of whom should not be able to do their roles and yet do.

former suitor awaiting his
victim of her vengeance.

plays,

pre-

all

North

Shore

gambler; and Eileen Springer of
Glenview as Adelaide, Nathan’s
long-time fiancee.
Other cast members are John
Miller of Wilmette as Big Jule;
Cathy Scheuble, also of Wilmette,
as Gen. Cartwright; Mark Lavin
of Highland Park as Brannigan;
Tom
Browne
of Winnetka
as

*

But it is an effective play anyway, with a story that intrigues and a
and

one-act

gambler; Jim Weiss of Highland
Park as Nathan Detroit, another

‘THE VISIT’ is much less a showcase for theories and philosophies,
much more a play of people and action in the first two acts than in the
third. Act three —the carrying through of what is destined —is a
contrivance, little more than a vehicle for a good actress.
greed

of

Leading roles will be played by
Terry Pink of Glencoe as Sarah,
the missionary lass; David Ross
of Skokie as Sky Masterson, a

And as he wrote of ‘The Visit”: ‘I describe people, not marionettes;
an action, not an allegory. I create a world, not a morality .. .”

about

Country

since June.

whose potentialities I am trying to discover by experimenting with it.”

message

Shore

last

high school and college students,
have been rehearsing the show

man and man, man and money, and about how society ensnares. But
more than that.
Duerrenmatt wrote of theater: ‘“‘For me the stage is not a showcase
,
for theories, cosmic philosophies, and declarations, but an instrument

*

of

opened

sented July 28 and 29.

All this is evident at the conclusion of the second act before the final

*

production

Dolls’

Day School auditorium in Winnetka and will run through Saturday.
Curtain time is 8 o’clock.
Funds derived from the hit
“musical fable” will be given to
the children’s psychiatric ward at
Cook County Hospital together
with the proceeds of the group’s

will give

*

But the viewer can select an ending for himself.

and

night in the North

a

lover killed.
*

Stiles of Glencoe

as

Nicely-Nicely; and Joan Blum
Glenview as Mimi.

Doug

of

Wright.
From

Winnetka—Cricket

Franklin, Winnetka;
Wilmette;

Kuenzel,

Ralph

Sanchez,

Shearon, Jill Solomon,
bort,
Tom
Seaman,

Subscriptions
1967-68
ater’s

for Goodman
are
series

Thestill

general

available.

The season opens on Oct. 20
with a three and a half week
‘The
of Moliere’s
engagement
Miser.” Subscription forms may
be obtained from the theater.

ATTENDS
.

ART

CAMP

Tom Vogenthaler, 671 Alice Dr.,
Northbrook,
participated in the
art division of the Midwestern

Music

and

Art

Camp

at

the

University of Kansas in Lawrence.

He studied three-dimensional design, pottery, sketching, painting,
and art history.
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show.

Park,

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technical;
and Rich Maisel
of

Highland Park, orchestra.

award in a Chicago-area contest.

Entrants

in the

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which

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KEN ws MIKE

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Sandy Kavina, and Donna Light,
all of Glencoe.
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Janet
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Kathy
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Heidi Knupfer, Bob Keracki, Bob

the

the War
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Enrichment

Shore Residents
Eligible to Enter
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of
Cultural

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Walker, Gloria Bentley, and Richard Arve, all of Highland Park.

Jane Glassenberg, and Steve Robling.
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Claire Zachanassian is the richest woman in the world. She had lived
forced

—

—

ebur of Evanston; Nana Shineflug

Summerset Production

and breaks the fabric of
been so skillfully woven

her childhood and teens in Guellen, where young love turned to disaster.

was

modern

performing arts.

and Eileen Springer, in the role of Adelaide.

IT IS CLAIRE ZACHANASSIAN who comes to visit Guellen, a once
thriving town which the world has passed by and which now exists as
a forgotten pauper.

,She

a

“Canterbury

The company also gave dance
demonstrations and presented a
|
workshop at Northeastern Illinois
State College (Illinois Teachers
College Chicago-North) as part of —
a summer session course on the

Jill Anderson, assistant director and resident of Summerset, Inc.,
rehearses a scene from "Guys and Dolls" with Joan Blum, as Mimi,
pointing an accusing finger at Jim Weiss, who plays Nathan Detroit,

world.
moment

Canterbury,”

City
as
Poverty
Program.

story,

play to be viewed for its own sake, as not merely
| a vehicle for acting but as a showcase for its
- author’s views of man and his contemporary

the dramatic

Dance

The North Shore dance group is"
presenting 40 lecture demonstra- —
tions this summer in the Inner —

potency of their predecessors. And they allow the

act —though

Sabold

version of Chaucer’s
Tales.”

characterization, and message.
Student
actors,
with
energetic
performing
strength of their own, nevertheless lack the star

Mr. Jacobi
premise
and its

Phyllis

show will feature the company in

Duerrenmatt
play without those already legendary artists. The result of such exposure is to
show off ‘“‘The Visit” as a flawed creation, yet

one

the

Company at 8:30 p.m. The taped —

almost

see

The Channel 11 program, ChicaFestival, Tuesday night will

present

de

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from excellence of acting.
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For Members of the Evanston-North Shore Board of Realtors
Four Months’ Hard Work

Chicken Barn Becomes F, amily Roost
By RICHARD

EDMONDS

had

Thousands
of
do-it-yourself
handymen are proud of the basement or attic they have turned
into recreation or living quarters,

but few would have the imagination—or courage—to try turning a
chicken barn into a home.
Marian (Mrs. Jerry) Ross, real
estate saleswoman for Wyatt and
Coons,
Inc.,
in Glenview,
did

to stay—so

some,
around

they

built hand-

oversize
wood
panels
four beams
that stand

squarely in the middle of a room.
Because the house is difficult to
heat, three separate furnace systems were needed. Furnaces are
jammed into odd closets off the

kitchen

and

bedrooms.

“It’s

luxury,”

Mrs.

Ross

‘“every-

says,

a

it—and mostly by herself. She was

body can keep the part of the
house they’re in at the tempera-

her own chief designer
own painting contractor,

ture

daily with workmen

and her
laboring

through four

months of remodeling.
Formerly Garage

The house at 419 Beech Dr. in
Glenview doesn’t look much like a
chicken barn anymore.

What used

they

want.”

made a master bedroom three feet
tall. So the Rosses literally raised
the roof—by about seven feet.
the house,
than 4,800

now containing
square feet of

to be a two-truck garage has been
turned into a huge family room
with a sunken conversation area

living space, is more than a group
of
charming
and __ interesting

and

rooms. Much of Mrs. Ross’ energy

a

fireplace.

This

is

where

the chickens used to be loaded for
market.
The upstairs, which used to

went into collecting a mixture of
antiques,
leftovers
from _ the
chicken

business,

and

other

odds

coops,

and ends with which the house is

has been made into four spacious
bedrooms. And with a touch of
irony, the Rosses converted the
slaughtering room into a modern

_ furnished.
Old-Fashioned Telephone
Typical
are
an_ old-fashioned

house

clusters

of

chicken

kitchen, equipped with a huge lazy
susan counter and an eating area

big enough for 10.
Mrs. Ross and her architects, A.
L. Salzman and Sons, had to build

supports

holding

over

the

conver-

sation pit—a $60 steal, says Mrs.
Ross, from the Chez Paris bar.

six

the building

for occasional area rugs. There is

For instance,

up

chandelier

‘I don’t care for carpeting,”
Mrs. Ross says, and she has left
the tile floors uncovered except

around some structural peculiarities of the barn.

telephone (that really works) on
the wall of the family room and a
huge

Almost by accident. In 1963 Mrs.
Ross, her husband, and four children were looking for a home in
Evanston, and hadn’t even con-

sidered

living

as

far

west

of inspiration.

Mrs.

Ross

got

of her biggest ideas from

two

maga-

zine ads. The sunken conversation
area and the master bedroom are
both modeled on illustrations Mrs.
Ross clipped from the magazines.
“Those four months certainly
were an education,’’ Mrs. Ross

said.

“My

decorators

were

electricians and plumbers.

the

People

don’t give them

Reads

Reading

Hollister

through

but

decorate.”
Now, three years later, Mrs.
Ross is still putting the ‘finishing
touches” on parts of the interior.

‘“‘My husband travels a lot and the
(Continued on page 69)

Ad

the

Hollister

classified
pages
one
weekend,
Mrs. Ross spotted an intriguing ad.
It read, ‘‘Old barn—solidly built to
last
another
100 years.
Some
imagination and work could make

it a wonderful home.”
They looked at the property on a
Sunday, bought it the following
Wednesday morning, and then
called an architect.
Construction started in December, 1963, and Mrs. Ross was on
the scene every day until the
builders left in April. She admits
to cutting a startling figure in her
midwinter work clothes, or when
one neighbor first saw her stand-

ing

on

top

of the roof chipping

mortar off an old chimney.

She did all the inside painting
and wood staining herself, shivering through January when it got
so cold she had to add ammonia to
the paint to keep it from freezing.
The house took shape in spurts

REAL ESTATE
362 PARK AVE., GLENCOE

GLENCOE

RIPARIAN

Gracious clapboard
Colonial
on
large landscaped
lot overlooking
lake and private beach. 6 bedrooms,
3 baths, dramatic
living room,
dining room, modern kitchen, 3-car
garage. A lovely home in fine
condition throughout,
with magnificent lake views. Priced in upper
brackets.

PRICED

on

page

69.

5-4455
5

GLENCOE

$39,500.

BUY

TO

SELL

Desirable ranch in young Glencoe
neighborhood. Professionally decorated, in excellent condition. Beautiful living room with raised-hearth
fireplace and full size dining area.
3 bedrooms, 2 baths, paneled den or
4th bedroom. Terrific kitchen with
large breakfast space. Ist floor
laundry, central air conditioning, 2car garage. Priced in 50's for fast
sale.

COLONIAL

A wonderful family home on wide,
tree-lined street within easy walk
to trains, schools, shopping. Living
room with fireplace, sparate dining
room, remodeled kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Screened and glazed
porch can easily make extra room.
I-car garage. Very desirable at

CHOICE

WINNETKA

Perfectly maintained ranch home on
beautifully landscaped half-acre. Living room and library each have fireplace. Formal dining room. Fine
kitchen with breakfast area. Master
bedroom with own bath and dressing
room. Two more twin-size bedrooms,
each with bath. 4th bedroom and
bath on lower level. CENTRAL AIRCONDITIONING.
2-car
garage.
Priced

chicken barn, was converted to 4,800 square feet
of living area. (Bud Daley Photo) Additional Photo

VErnon

i Poe

A GREAT

68

credit,

as

Designed for entertaining, for indoor-outdoor family living. Stone
and frame split-level in secluded
Glencoe area. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths,
paneled family room. Spacious living room, full size dining area, kitchen with breakfast space, screened
porch, all open to huge stone patio
with free-forming swimming pool.
Now in 70's. Owner wants offer.

Mrs. Jerry Ross stands at the stairway leading
from the dining area of her home at 419 Beech Dr.
in Glenview. The home, which originally was a

much

these men have worked in beautiful homes all over the North Shore
and really know a lot about how to

Glenview.

Another
problem
was _ the
cramped quarters in the loft of
the old garage. It would have

But
more

no wallpapering on the first floor
and the dark wood colors dominate. The rooms in the living area
open into each other through wide
doorways and the spacious main
floor seems like a single unit.
How
did it all get started?

at $89,500.

HUBBARD

WOODS

AREA

Attactive custom built split-level;
near grade schools, shopping, trains.
4 bedrooms, 3 ceramic tile baths,
streamlined
kitchen with built-in
stove,

refrig.,

dishwasher.

Family

room with stone fireplace, wet bar.
Terrace with built-in barbecue. Piped
for HI-FI throughout. Centrally air
conditioned. A splendid buy at
$54,900.

wl
August

10, 1967

,

�(Continued

word

has

place,’

Mrs.

collects

things

out

about

Ross

this

says.

like

“He

this,’

Baird
for the

she

continued, pointing to a heavy
anchor sitting in a corner. She
also is trying to find a place for

has

come

president and general sales
ager of the real estate firm.

Mrs.

Ross

said,

totaling $56,422,972 for a 19.72
percent increase over the $47,130,-

‘‘We

773 tallied during a similar period
of last year. And, he added, there
is every indication Baird and
Warner will have another recordbreaking year.
Mr. Hall said that a good

got that from a funeral home in
Milwaukee. It took me a long time
to get the
out.”
A heavy,

formaldehyde
laminated

smell

door

was

converted into a desk top in Mrs.
Ross’s favorite corner of the
house—a study nook

ty has helped Mrs. Ross in her
new career in real estate sales.
‘Her
experience
with
her
own
house “helps because I have a

Trucks from
to haul away
Ross devoted
the structure.

Half Day Rd. used to pull into this former chicken barn
chickens. To change the barn into a home, Mrs. Jerry
about four months to the job of virtually overhauling
(Bud Daley Photo)

a house

erties to offer prospective purchasers.”’
Corporate
employee
transfers

continue to account for a major
portion of the firm’s business, he
said,

her first seven months
selling
homes.
But, despite that success, Mrs.

abundance

Ross hopes that the day will never
come when she has to swing a
&gt; sale on the house she built herself.

A BRAND NEW
LISTING
Custom built solid brick ranch on a quiet cul-de-sac. 4
bedrooms, 2 full baths plus 2 half baths. There's a wonderful paneled rec. room with fireplace, 30 foot long
living room, screened porch. Very private back yard, (Loads
of fruit trees.) An immaculate, well built home! $39,750.
CALL MARY HERBER

of

qualified

Carr Realty Inc.
732

On

2 acres

plus for $68,500.

CALL

LIONEL

Ist floor 2 master

bedrooms

each

with

bath.

bedrooms,

2

baths.

CALL

CHARLOTTE

TYSON

1855, A Tradition in Real Estate

283 E. Deerpath
CE 4-1855
4 Offices

REAL ESTATE SALES
August 10, 1967

a

BETTER THAN NEW
This immaculate and beautifully maintained home is a joy
to see. Central air-conditioning.
Living room, separate
~ dining room, family room, kitchen with built-in General
Electric appliances. Full basement, garage has electric eye
on .door. Beautiful carpeting and draperies included. 3

BAIRD &amp; WARNER
Since

%

FRON TAGE)

with fireplace,
Large entrance hall, large living room
library with fireplace, dining room and kitchen. 2nd floor
has 2 unfinished rooms and bath — little work needed to
finish. Basement with storage room, oversized 2-car garage,
electric. door. Uninterupted views over Lake Michigan and
an adjoining deep ravine. Private sandy beach. Only short
distance to Highland Park sailing club. Priced to sell at
$115,000—with October possession. CALL LIONEL WATSON

WATSON

Waukegan Rd., Deerfield
WI 5-0984

NEW ON THE MARKET
All brick luxury home with 4 bedrooms, 2 baths and 2
powder rooms. Large living room, deluxe kitchen, family
room with wet bar and entry to back yard. All thermopane
windows and self-storing screens. Beautiful carpeting and
draperies. Central air-conditioning. Best buy in West Lake
Forest. $65,500. CALL CHARLOTTE TYSON
a,

has.

company’s

OVERLOOKS SMALL LAKE
Beautifully maintained 3 bedroom brick and frame ranch.
Priced to sell at $32,500.

iy

Residence

the

Bannockburn-Riverwoods
Environs

buyers,”’

4,

— A QUIET CUL-DE-SAC
EAST LIBERTYVILLE
Tall timbers just minutes from downtown. Ideal location for
horses. A lannon stone and redwood contemporary ranch of
some 4000 sq. ft. of living space almost hidden by trees,
yet neighbors are close enough. 10 rooms with 5 bedrooms
and the entertaining area and BBQ. porch with special bar
and buffet make this a great house for those "get togethers".

of

tan Chicago.

he said. ‘‘And, with the resumption of building to provide new

— RIPARIAN (WATER
PRIVATE BEACH

because

multiple offices and the special
service provided to out-of-towners
to acquaint them with Metropoli-

Mr. Hall pointed out that late in
March was the turning point and
sales started on the upswing. This
resulted from a more favorable
money market.
“We have an

GEM

fam-

their liv-

Single-family residences, includ-

John Coons and Joseph Lucas of
“Wyatt and Coons report that Mrs.
Ross has been a smash success in

RARE

for

ingaccommodations in size and
quality, we are finding more prop-

17.32 percent improvement over
the 1,016 completed during the
first half of 1966.

A

are upgrading

ing co-operative and condominium
apartments, continued to account
for the largest amount of business, with 1,192 transactions for a

suit a family’s

70 ACRES AND LAKE
Horse farm and 30-dog kennel. 4-bedroom estate house
decorated, 2-bedroom tenant house, stable, many other
bldgs. 3-car garage, large barn, nicely landscaped. On
State Highway in Lake County, Illinois. CALL
JOHN HANLON

and apartments

ilies who

the firm’s four North Shore offices—Evanston, Glenview, Winnetka, and Lake Forest.

seers

quick eye for the alterations that
will make
needs.”’

homes

portion of the total growth
resulted from transactions made by

in the master

bedroom where she can “look out
at the birds and leaves and
squirrels.”
This kind of decorating ingenui-

man-

He reported that the Chicagobased firm participated in sales

from

the most unlikely places. Tapping
an attractive coffee table in the
living room,

and Warner’s gross sales
first six months of 1967

have reached a new high, according to John L. Hall, senior vice

three battered French horns the
family recently acquired.
—
Furniture often

Period

New High in 6-Month

from page 68)

gotten

Sales Hit

Baird and Warner

Ross’ Roost

24 offices in

woo Lake, Forest

on the North

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Shore

MORTGAGES

*

Members

°*

Chicagoland to
serve you

Multiple Listing Service

MANAGEMENT

®

INSURANCE
69

�Individuality Is Key to Decorating

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By PAT UTEG
eal

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Individuality seems to be the
watchword for interior decorating

with

both

paint

and

wallpaper,

according to store owners
- North Shore.
About 2,000

oe

paints

are

custom

on the

blends

available

to

of

traditional
chart,
according
to
Robert Carlen, owner of the A. B.

Carlen Paint Co. in Winnetka.
But Nils Thybony, owner of the

Thybony

Co. paint and

ae

| Senior Appraiser
by.

Title Is Awarded
Robert

C.

Wyatt

of

_ society’s
3

Chicago

Glenview

chapter,

is em-

ployed by Bell Savings and Loan
of Chicago and has six years’

experience

in appraising residen-

tial properties.
Only 3,700 appraisers of the
- society’s 17,000 membership have
qualified for the designation. It
requires extensive practical appraisal experience, ability, knowlwt
eeas fa

| edge
_

Be

of the current

real estate

market,
and
adherence
society’s code of ethics.

to

wallthan

viduality

of

a

person,”

he

com-

mented. Mr. Thybony’s stores are
located in Evanston, Glenview,
and Chicago.
Contemporary Patterns

Contemporary

patterns in wall-

paper seem to be most popular on
the North Shore, while the wild

Leopard, tiger, and foil motifs are
in greater demand with young
people
and
owners
of modern
high-rise apartments, according to
Mr. Thybony.
Another thing that people seek
is something different and seemingly out of character for their

kitchens and bathrooms.

has been awarded
the senior
residential appraiser designation
by the Society of Real Estate
Appraisers’ board of governors.
Mr. Wyatt, a member of the

4

stores, feels that
more expressive

paint. “Wallpaper shows the indi-

home-

_ Owners although the average buyer
chooses his color from the

William

wallpaper
paper is

Homeowners
looking
for
the
unusual in wallpaper can find it in
Mr. Thybony’s local stores. Although he carries the traditional

patterns on paper, anything from
murals

to bamboo

wall coverings

can be found. One popular type of
paper

is the flocked

variety.

This

paper is a design emphasized by
felt-like material. Although it may

Rea
l
Est
ate
Market Place

the

seem

new,

it actually

originated

many
years
ago
with
wealthy
French and Italians. This type of
paper costs about $8 to $10 per
roll.
Another unusual type of wallpaper is a by-product of corkfloors.
Finely
ground
cork
is
spread
paper
thin to form
a
design and put on paper. This

paper made mostly in Portugal,
runs about $15 per roll. It would
cost about $200 to paper
an
average

room.

In

another

thin pieces of bamboo

paper,

are laid in

strips and covered with a
webb-like net, put on paper

thin
and

ready for the all-male den.

ported

England,

Germany,

and France, are used
in banks and offices.

frequently

by

from

Some unusual
people who

wallpapers used
wanted the dif-

ferent look are golf pro Arnold
Palmer’s
directions on how to

play

golf

wallpaper

in

wallpaper

consisting

form,

a

of pencil de-

signs for a child’s room, and the
repeated

in

black on a white background

word

‘‘welcome’

for

Owner

wants

bedroom,

action

2 full

REDUCED

on

bath

this

3

home.

TO...

. $27,900

an entrance hall.

Some

people,

not

content

with

the variety they see in catalogs,
order a custom
design or one

they’ve

designed

Carr Realty Inc.
732

Waukegan Rd.,
WI 5-0984

themselves.

Deerfield

Spray on Lacquer
Hand-made
foil wallpaper
is
designed by spraying lacquer over

silver or gold foil. Grass and
burlap strips are woven, laid on
rice paper and ready for an

640
VE

unusual effect in a den. These
wallpapers are made in Japan and

COMPUTER

VERNON

AM

rar

5-0236

MULTIPLE

2-2223

China. All-silk wallpaper is also
available.
Another unique wall idea is
murals. The full picture is com-

LISTING
Ka HN

BLDG»

GLENCOge

FILES

posed on about four to six rolls of
paper
and when
finished
may
create anything from a country
scene to Grecian women. These

murals

can

$40

$4,000.

to

cost

anywhere

from

Murals which may be framed or
hung cost about $400 for one wall.
These murals, many times im-

WHISPERING

OAKS

_

PRICE JUST SMASHED. See this handsome Country Manor home in convenient
Central Glencoe on exquisite property. Gracious living rm. w/fplc., paneled den
w/fpic. formal dining rm. St. Charles kitchen. 5 bedrms. 4 baths plus 2 singie
bedrms. and bath, all on 2nd. OUTSTANDING BUY. See today.

NEW LISTI
— GLENCOE.
NG

Near school, set well back from the street on a

beautifully secluded lot. Liv. rm. and Family rm. each has fpic., full
Ideal kit. w/brkfst. area. 3 bedrms. 2 baths plus lower level maid’s
bath. Air condit. Scr. porch. ALL YOU COULD WANT.
$58,000.

din. rm.
rm. and

€

AS SEEN FROM THE GARDEN. Up to the minute teen-age Hemphill bit.
home
near the lake. Liv. rm. and din. rm. each w/bay. 4 bedrms. (one paneled), 22
baths plus full bath adjoining peneled game rm. Air condit. See in 60s.

Newly listed 2-yr. old, 5 bedroom, 3!/. bath custom-built Brick, 8n wooded !/, acre in choice
“Whispering Oaks" section. Luxury features thruout. Living room 14.7 x 24 w/bow window
and fireplace. Formal dining room. Library w/wall of shelves. Push button kitchen, delightful
breakfast-bay window. Pan. Family room w/field stone fireplace and bar, complete with kitchen. Tremendous children's game room, complete with every gadget. A rare find and excellent
value. Immediate possession with excellent financing.

Call John

202 E. Westminster
Lake Forest
234-2500

LUXE

PARK. Just
Newest bit.

$42,500.

listed — Stunning
in kit. 3 bedrms.

Contem. RANCH. Cathedral liv. rm.,
2 baths. Air condit. Parquet floors.

Channer

747
lo

HIGHLAND
Family rm.

DE

REALTORS

|

Elm

Street

Winnetka

RAVINIA. Cozy, inviting brick home
Full din. rm. Play space. 3 bedrms.

446-6664

CALL

near every
1¥% baths.

convenience. Liv. rm. has fpic.
QUICK
POSSESSION. $29,900.

KAHN — KAHN

CAN!
August 10, 1967

�Kruger’s
Sales Top

§

$2.2 Million

REA

J. Kruger and Co. Realty, with
offices at 717 Elm

St. in Winnetka

and

announce

in

Chicago,

PANY

824 Wau

that

MEMBER

orthbrook

C

re]

their volume
of slaes has
increased more than $2.2 million in
the first six months of 1967 over
the previous period in 1966.
Jim

Kruger,

who

heads

the

firm, stated that the total dollar
volume in the 1967 period amounted to $5,823,425 from 168 individual
sale transactions.
The firm employs 25 salespeople, and Mr. Kruger stated that
the income of the salespeople has

doubled
last.
A

this

good
8

P

year

to

SCHOOL CHILDREN — WALK TO SCHOOL!
Terrific school district. A perfect home for the family
with children who love the outdoors. Forest preserve
only 2 blocks away. Centrally Air-Condit. 3+ Bedrooms.

portion of the increased
.
-

business, Mr.
from

compared

Kruger

the firm’s

said, came

“guarantee

LANDSCAPERS! Need additional storage? Auto enthusiast?
This three-bedroom ranch with attached garage — has a
three-car detatched all brick garage on a large lot. Fine
neighborhood. Dist. 28 schools. $29,900.

$41,000.

home

trade-in plan” which was initiated

JUST

in January. Under this plan, a
buyer may buy a home or apart-

by

a

specified

date,

will

the

Kruger

purchase

his

|

living

room

heated

pray

bit.-in

YOUR

DREAM

Aa

rat art:
wail.

Paneled

Master

white

bedroom

ash

Family

w/dressing

room

room,

w/FP,

bath

&amp;

rooms w/2 full baths, abundance of closet &amp; storage. Ist fir. Utility
ta oh

cients” Los

bes”

occ.

basement.

Professionally

movie

screen;

2

landscaped.

or

3

bedrooms;

$36,000.

PRIVATE

aver

thermopane slide doors to ‘private fenced brick patio. 3 other bedSix

with built-in

3-car garage.

:

HOUSE

er w/FP,
De Une
el
ee ee
ee
Sep.
Din. rm.,
Kitchen w/D&amp;D, bit.-in

bookcase

NORTHBROOK Owner Transferred
old, 4 BR, 2!/, B, air-condit, Immediate

NORTHBROOK
3 BR, Split with Living room and sep. Dn. RM. Fam.
room, big kitchen, immediate occupancy. $28,000.

co
BEAUTIFUL "NORTH WOODS" SETTING
surrounds this rustic home. Family room with fireplace; studio

Coke
—e

yr.

$45,500.

property.

A.
re

CORNER

NORTHBROOK
HIGHLANDS $37,500
4 Br., 2 Bath, LR with F/P, sep DR, full Basement
with rec. room.

ment building and if the buyer’s
presently held property is not sold
organization

LISTED

BEACH

RIGHTS

CENTRALLY
AIR CONDITIONED, ELEGANT lannon stone home near
LAKE. 32 x 18 Liv. rm. w/FP, Din. rm., Pdr. rm., Lge. screened
porch,

Custom

refrigerator,

bedroom

built

freezer,

2

Copper
ovens,

Napanee

D&amp;D,

Ige.

Kit.

eating

w/barbecue,
area,

Lge.

&amp; bath, 3 family bedrooms &amp; bath + 2.maid’s

bit.-in

Master

rooms &amp;

bath, PANELED RECREATION ROOM &amp; bath. Beautifully landscaped
w/underground

sprinkling

system.

Upper

bracket.

IN TIME

;

This

newly

decorated

FOR

SCHOOL!

ELM
PLACE SCHOOL!
Lannonstone and Clapboard

Colonial

offers

everything for the discriminate family. Choice East location on one

of

and

H.

P.’s

most

shopping.

beautiful

Gracious

streets.

liv. rm.

Short

walk

w/frple.;

to

school,

Sep. dining

Lake,

rm.;

train

Screen

porch; Kit. w/sep. brkfst. area; Lge. master bedrm. w/C.T.
bath;
$54,900.
3 other

children’s

bedrms.,

C.T.

bath.

Rec

rm.

w/frpic.

Ales
eayiyry’ we

GLENCOE: PRETTY AS A PICTURE
CHARMING COLONIAL, CENTRALLY AIR CONDITIONED, 4 bed-

rooms &amp; 41% baths on dead end lane. Foyer, Living room w/FF,
Dining room, Family room, Kitchen w/D&amp;D,-.Separate eating area.
RECREATION ROOM w/FP,, fire &amp; burglar Slaten system, On Vp acre,
convenient to public &amp; parochial schools. 60s.
2

WINNETKA

999
August

10,

Linden
1967

HI 6-7274

HIGHLAND PARK: ONLY $25,500!
LOTS OF HOUSE FOR $25,500, 3 bedrooms, VV baths. Split Level

on dead end lane.
level has FAMILY

°

Ring

Lower Level w/PANELED hye
=
M +
ROOM-Kitchen w/bit.-ins.
A GREA
BUY.

Ringer for Results

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scrnd.

Sep.

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HIGHLAND

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150 Tickets Sold for Dinner
About 150 tickets have been sold

i !

By BONNIE FOSTER

_ Officials

of Deerfield-Highland

Park

School

for the testimonial dinner Aug.

District

113 have

| mended that resubmission of the junior college referendum

Z‘ape

at least until fall, 1968.

District

Is Named

should be

anston has its own astronaut!

sor, Friday was officially named a
| scientific astronaut by the National Aeronautics and Space Admin‘ sem
Dr. Henize applied last Decemb r to NASA for the position.

About two weeks ago, he was
called by Capt. Alan B. Shepard,
first American to orbit the earth,
7who told him of his selection.
The information was to be
‘secret until officially released by
NASA. But the Houston Post last
| week quoted a NASA official who
said Dr. Henize was on a list of
mew astronauts.
| A
native of Cincinnati, Dr.

traveled

coming

to

widely

Evanston

in

before

August,

ao
to become an _ associate
professor of astronomy at N.U. In
4

ptember, 1964, he became a full

‘professor.

.

Holds Degrees

his Ph.D.

dehis
the
he

in astronomy

from the University of Michigan.
Dr.

Henize was a Cub Scout
leader of Pack 7, sponsored
Noyes School. He now is

aieceeny merit badge counselor
for
Boy Scout Troop 7, also
_sponsored by Noyes.
Dr. Henize was in Texas in June

for about a week of extensive
cose taggery including physical
. The 40-year-old astronomer
go gold stars on all of them.
_ A lieutenant commander in the

“Naval

Reserve,

Dr. Henize,

his

-wife, and two oldest children all

skin dive. But he follows no daily
pexercise plan.

He rides a bicycle to work at
‘the Lindheimer Astronomical Research Center and plays tennis on
weekends. He says his physical
condition is comparable to that of
)aake
ee
Describe Family
_ The rest of the Henize

‘includes

Snoopy,

family

a tiger-striped

‘line, have three children, Skye, 6,

Marcia, 10, and Kurt, 12. Skye is
| in the first grade at Noyes School.

‘The name-has no relation to the
‘fact Dr. Henize spends quite a bit
}of time searching the sky and
someday

be

orbiting

up

there.
_ “We'll be sorry to leave Evans-

‘ton,” Mrs. Henize said. ‘‘We have
Many friends here.”

n

*

a commit-

will report the
Shore
mem-

junior
college
and
stating
the
reasons why the committee favors
delay in holding a second referendum.
Committee member Mrs. Louise

H. Moore will prepare the release
and submit it to committee chairman Walter Guthmann.
Dr. Guthmann said he wished to
resign
as
chairman,
effective
Sept. 1, but that he would continue
to work on the committee.
In other action, the committee:

@ Agreed to consider additional
names for committee membership
at the next meeting and to discuss
any further reorganization that
ing probably will be held near the

might seem necessary. The meetend of September or in early
October.

The
and

The dinner will begin at 7 p.m.
the Highland
Park
Country

at

Club

Club.
Bruno

Bertucci,

co-chairman

Testimonial

be

among

Club

Prosperity

the

groups

Dinner,

Eric Ghianni of Deerfield was
the guest of honor at an open

Box

house

They also are on sale at Bernardi Pharmacy, 302 Green Bay
Rd., Highwood, and at the Koffee
Kup Restaurant, 39 Highwood Av.,
Highwood.

Paul Potter,
1755 Sunset Ln.,
Bannockburn.
Mr. Potter is
an alumnus of
Iowa State University where
Eric will enroll
in the fall. Other
I. S. U. alumni
at the reception
were
Mr.
and °
Mrs. BillGeorge
Mr. Ghianni
and Mr. and Mrs. Deac Wolters

Joe Stydahar, a former coach of
Los

Angeles

Rams

and

the

Chicago Cardinals, will be guest
speaker for the dinner. Mr. Stydahar, now a Glencoe resident, also
is a former member of the Chicago Bears.

Other
appear
Leonard,

celebrities scheduled to
include
Emil
(Dutch)
former

major

The

event

is being

planned

by

former and present participants in
the Community Center programs.

By Potters at Reception

159, Highwood.

the

to Mr. Skri-

for $6

apiece by sending a check to Don
Skrinar

will

Women’s

Women’s

presentations

nar.

Eric Ghianni Is Honored

of

the committee organizing the dinner, this week reminded area
residents that tickets will not be
available at the door.
Tickets can be purchased

Highwood
Italian

making

by Mr.

and

Mrs.

Eric
sign

I.

S.

U

advertising
and

has

debeen

and wrestling teams.

A 6-foot, 220

pounder, Eric was on the Deerfield
High
School
conference
champion football and wrestling
teams. He made the all-conference teams in both sports, and
was on Hollister Newspaper,

County,

and Chicago Tribune

Lake

all-

star squads.

Eric is a member of National
Honor Society, a recipient of the
Dad’s Club scholarship, a member

were Deerfield High School’s new

football coach,
his wife, Mr.

will study
at

Rd., Deerand Eric’s

invited to try out for the football

and their two granddaughters.
Other guests at the reception

league

baseball. pitcher; and Paul (Dizzy) Trout, former pitcher with the
Detroit Tigers and presently with

recently

Ghianni, 61 Ellendale
field, Eric’s parents,
brother, Tim.

of
the
Church,

Paul Admas, and
and Mrs. Em J.

Deerfield’
Presbyterian
and a youth counselor at

Dewey’s Owlwood Day Camp.

;

i

© Voted to accept Miss Lillian
Tucker
and
Harold
committee members.

Phend

as

@ Discussed minutes of the June
meeting of the North Shore

Junior
tee.

College

Steering

Other District
members present
were:

John

H.

Commit-

113 committee
at the meeting
Thomson,

Frank

Conley, Mrs. Jane Dieter, and
Mrs. Suzanne Brady. Other members are: Mrs. Robert Palmer,
Gilbert
Baruffi,
Mrs.
Spencer
Kears, L. Vernon Trabert, Dr.

Bernard Wolnak, and Joseph Pollack.
District
113
officials
present
were Supt. Karl Plath; Assistant

Supt. Leslie Libakken, and board
members Alex Lowinger and Alex
Briber.

featuring

-

L soy —

The

IMPO =

Selectio

n

of

RTED WINES &amp; B EERS
the

Please

North

Shore

for

Free

Gran

Vin

call

delivery

De Chateau Latour
1 Vintage

vale

Malleret

1961 Vintage
Saint

Albecks Move
To Riverwoods

Pey

st. Crmilion

Mr. and Mrs. Lester Albeck and

their daughter, Kim, 4, former
Morton Grove residents, are settled in their new home at 2890

e
1962 Vintag chet

Montra
Chevalier1959 Vintage

Chateau Lafite-

Rothschild

:

Duffy Ln., Riverwoods.

Mr. Albeck is production manager

added to the family since they
arrived in Evanston; a gerbil, a
friendly, furry Asian rodent; ae
spring-peeper frog, which Kur
‘brought back from Boy Scout
camp this summer.
Dr. Henize and his wife, Caro-

may

now

Citi-

bers also agreed to prepare a
publicity release indicating the
group’s continuing interest in the

22

He received his bachelor’s
gree in mathematics and _
master’s in astronomy from
‘University of Virginia. In 1954,
received

College

suggestions to the North
Junior College Committee.
District
113 committee

Dr. Karl G. Henize, Northwestern University astronomy profes-

Honize

Junior

tee member,

Astronaut
i

113

zens Committee.
Dr. Ira Niederman,

the Chicago White Sox promotional staff.

22

honoring
Highwood
Community
Center Director Don Skrinar.

recom-

_ Officials also agreed that the proposal should be reviewed sometime
the spring of 1968 to decide whether or not a fall date would be
appropriate.
The
recommendations
were
made at a recent meeting of the

:Dr. Henize

Testimonial

of

Psychotechnics,

Inc.,

of

Niles, which supplies speed-reading machines and other educational materials.
Mrs. Albeck works in the Rand
- Park dog training program and
teaches a course in dog training in
_ the adult education department

gan &amp; Highwood Av

es. Highwood

of

Maine East High School.

Stack Family Moves
To Village From N.Y.
Mr.

and

Mrs.

Daniel Stack

and

their children, Jane and Gordon,
recently

moved

Rd., Riverwoods,
N.Y.
Mr.

to 2560

Deerfield

from

Brooklyn,

Stack is co-ordinator

acquisition program
dated Foods, Inc.

of

of the

Consoli-

August 10, 1967,

�Says Congress Is
Blameless

He pointed out that the anticrime bill recently passed by the
_ House of Representatives as evidence
that Congress
has_ been
acting in anticipation of the bigcity riots.
‘‘Just a few months ago, Pres.

Cong. Robert McClory (R-12th)
said this week that Congress is
not to blame for recent rioting.
“It is most disturbing when the
President, the Vice president, and
four prominent civil rights leaders seek to’ blame the members of
the
United
States
Congress,”
Cong. McClory said.
He pointed out that ‘“‘meaningful
legislation’””
in behalf
of civil

rights

and

social

progress

Johnson himself described the
Congress as ‘the most productive
in our history’,”
said.

has

“Tt should

been passed by Congress in recent

the

years.
‘‘These
measures
have
resulted in better educational, job,
and housing opportunities,’’ Cong.

“This

rooms,”

the

for

spaces.
During

of

business

three-day

the store

Third Year

of
That

and

today

Fridays and from
5 p.m. Tuesdays,
Thursdays,
and

Two Local Students
Make Dean’s List
Highland

Park

second

year.
Named

to the

Susanne

Ishmael,

students

at

semester

dean’s

last

ist were

daughter

of

daughter

of Mr.

Smith,

and

Mrs.

of 881 St. Johns

Av.

ON

entire

1966

Cong.

McClory

said

another

measure
aimed
at preventing
riots is the Flag Desecration bill
which would punish those who
maliciously burned the U. S. flag.
“The administration has opposed
this measure also,’”’ the congressman

said,

‘‘in

whelming

face

support

gress.”
“No amount

resentatives

priority

in

of

of

over-

the

Con-

explaining,

or

for its refusal to give

to a Rat

Extermination

bill will absolve those who steal
and loot and kill—and who deserve speedy justice—and appre

priate punishment,’’
Clory said.

Power

Their

Cong.

Mc-

The
is

Burglars apparently broke into
the home of the Rev. Jack Parker,

Deerfield’s first baton twirling
parade corps, the Deerfield Park
District Suburbanettes, are completing their third year.
The group was formed by Mrs.

835 Wilmot Rd., last Thursday.
The Rev. Mr. Parker, who is
rector of St. Gregory’s Episcopal

Carl Eichstaedt, a park district
baton instructor. They perform
locally at Fourth of July parades
in Deerfield and Highland Park.
This year there are 18 Suburbanettes—six from Highland Park
and the rest from
Deerfield.
Drum majorettes are Diane Solie
Of Deerfield and Debbie Dombeck
of Highland Park. Both have been

and reported the burglary to the
police. A window pane was broken
out of a door on the north side of
the house where the burglars

Church, was on vacation with his
family.
Mrs. Mabel Ducher of Orlando,
Fla., was staying at the rectory

apparently entered.
Drawers
in dressers

DEAN’S

LIST

Miss Linda A. Traill, 816 Castlewood Ln., Deerfield, was named
to the dean’s list at the University
of Rochester,
N.
Y.,
for the

10,4962,

ia

Squadron

Shore

area

boaters a second chance
free boating safety course.
course

of

was

given

at

its

Ducher’s

the

boats

the Squadron

earlier

at

the

and the U. S. Coast

Guard Auxiliary. The squadron is
a unit of the United States Power
Squadrons, a non-profit organization dedicated to teaching safe
boating.
The

free course

is co-sponsored

by Northwestern University and
will be given in lecture room two
of the technical building, Noyes
St. at Sheridan Rd., Evanston.
It consists of lectures by squadron and university instructors on
aids to navigation, rules of the
road,

small

boat

jewelry

in

the

same

room was not taken. Police are
waiting until the Parkers return
today
to
missing.

try

to

list

what

is

The front wheels and tires were
taken

off

a

car

owned

by

Mr.

Robert Acker, 1206 Kenton, the
night of Aug. 1. Highland Park

666

Green

hand-

will

begin

from the squadron comEdward
D. Newell of

Northfield, or school chairman,
Warren A. Perkins Jr., 126 Lawndale St., Wilmette.
Evanston Power

ficers

recently

Squadron

installed

threw

at

of-

a

dinner dance in the Hyatt House
in Lincolnwood include Edward D.
Newell, 316 Latrobe Av., Northfield, commander;
William
W.
Lewis, 2705 Hartzell St., Evanston,
executive
officer;
Raymond
A.

Monday

through

window
of
home,
1615

Ronald
Garard

Lonsd
Dr., do

damage of about $74.

Last Thursday, somebody pu
out and stole the receiver
mons.

Twice

during

the

Petersen of Mt. Prospect, administrative officer; A. C. Perkins,
730 Chatham Rd., Glenview, secretary; and Burchell H. Rowe, 1314
Rosalie St., Evanston, treasurer.

w

police were called late at night t
clear the Commons area of
large group of youths that
gathered, and another group
dispersed at MacDonalds Sa
day night.

—

HI 6-6100

9 to 9 Mon.

thru Fri.

1726

Mfrs. sugg. retail price including
htr., defr., windshield washers, 2
speed wipers, direct. signals, backup lites, side view mirror, twin
padded sun visors, safety lock
front seats, emergency flashers,
retractable seat belts, federal excise tax and freight included.
Delivery

i

a phone booth at Deerfield Com

NEW ‘67 VWs

Overseas

:

a shuf

puck

at

6:30 p.m. Sept. 27 in the. classroom.
Additional information may be
obtained
mander,

someone

9 to 5 Saturday
Closed Sunday

The 12 lectures will be given at
7:30 p.m. on consecutive WednesRegistration

And

board

Bay Rd., Winnetka

Open:

|
—

Damage was estimated at $250.

WINNETKA (MProrT

ling, seamanship, boat equipment
required by law, how to use a
compass, and how to read nautical

days.

police
have
investigated
thefts of auto equipment in
last three weeks.
:
Vandals caused about $190
damage Aug. 2 to the addit
which is being constructed
Walden School. They pulled two
radiator covers off the wall, broke
two windows, removed winde
and damaged ceilings.
Juveniles apparently broke :
windows and two skylights
day in a house at 120 Deerfield

IMPORT

charts.

Evanston Boat Ramp failed a
safety inspection during National
Safe Boating Week in early July.
The inspections were made by

nautical

second semester.

Power

North

upstairs

were pulled out, but a box of Mrs.

Squadron Sets Second

Evanston

offering

Ramsey,

Police are investigating a burglary, a theft, and a number of
vandalism cases that occured last
week in Deerfield.

Course in Boating Safety Tips

percent

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ishmael of 1307
Ridge Rd.;
.and Margaret
L.
R.

of the

Foeslch; (in front) Ann Eichstaedt, and Julie Plud

The official banner carriers are Sara Jane Keoeen
man and Cindy Ash.

Wolf,

Police Busy With Calls

and

this year. But the squadron decided on a second session after 90

Wisconsin
State University
at
LaCrosse
earned
grade _ point
averages of 3.25 on a 4point scale

Alan

sale

individually-owned
insistence resulted

demise

The

Smith,

the

Rachel

Yvonne

Suburbanettes

well as several important civil
rights amendments—if this administration had not insisted on
affecting

row)

and from 10 a.m. to 6

Mondays and
9:30 a.m. to
Wednesdays,
Saturdays.

the

(bottom

opening

Beginning Monday the store will
be open daily from noon to 9 p.m.

during

Dombeck;

Amato,

pointed at the U.S. House of Rep-

p.m. Saturday.

Two

Diane

Karen

small

will display

p.m.

9

Solie,

The girls, ranging in age from 6
to 13, practiced all year in baton
classes at Jewett Park and drilled
as a marching group during June
at the fieldhouse.
They were scheduled to march
in the Highwood Festival Days
parade July 30, but so many were
on vacation that the appearance
had to be cancelled.

designs on the home furnishings
market.
Special preview hours during
the “happening” will be from
until

anti-riot legis-

Diane

ing to put out the fires started by
Molotov
cocktails;
no
fingers

York designer Georges Kaplan,
and a shopping screen with new

tomorrow,

was

jorette

with the group since it started.

an exhibit of art by local painters,
special “fur” paintings by New

noon

bill

Patty Burbank, Sally Ash, Betty bask: Marily
McClanahan, Debbie Dobeck, Chris Helgoe, Norma

Members of the Deerfield Park District Suburbanettes display their flag. From left are (top row)
Julie Pascal, Betsy Kahn, Sabrina Blixt, Drum ma-

justifying, or ‘buck passing‘ is go-

decorating

the

celebration,

anti-riot

Civil Rights Act.”

will feature a display apartment
on a raised platform to show ideas
suitable

now
Mc-

Mark

in the

com-

network
new

are
Cong.

lation might have been part of the
federal law almost a year ago—as

rental
housing.

have no department displays.
“idea

same

provisions

plete room settings. The store will
a

at the
‘opposed’

part of the 1966 Civil Rights Act
which passed the House on Aug. 9,
1966,’’ he continued.

mony will begin a special threeday ‘‘at home happening”’ at the
store. Business at the new store
will begin officially Monday.
The new furniture center will

to

of riots, was

riot measure on July 19.”

A noon ceremony
today will
mark
the opening
of the new
Wilson-Jump
furniture store on
Clavey Rd. at Edens Expy. in
Highland Park.
The official ribbon-cutting cere-

addition

TLLINOIS

principal

Clory said. ‘“‘The U. S. House of
Representatives passed the anti-

‘Today

In

the

rights
leaders
who
deploring the riots,’

in

DEERFIELD

out that

aimed

“In other words,

designs

LG

OISTRICT

by the President’s Department of
Justice and by all of those civil

Store
To Open

furniture

bill,

legislation

fomenters

PARK

the congressman

be pointed

anti-riot

federal

McClory said.

show

in Riots

Available

WINNETKA
666 Green Bay Rd., Winnetka

IMPORT
MOTORS
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�RECREATION NEWS

Corporate Tax.

Two Field Trips

(Continued from page 7)

Imm permission slips and a fee
$1 to the park district office or
sir playground leader by 4 p.m.
(0 ay.

|

Children
should bring
sackunches with them. Buses will
ve playgrounds at 9:30 a.m.
und return at 2:30 p.m.

Adults who want to serve as
chaperones for either trip should
itact Tony Cambich at the park

pass

a qualifying

nation,

and

medical

weigh

less

than

120

Seventh and eighth grade teams
will begin
Those who

practicing
Aug.
21.
want to participate

must pass a medical examination.
The
Midget
registrants
will
have team tryouts Sept. 7, 8,
and 9.
Registration

forms

and

further

Tackle Football

information are available at the
park district office in Jewett
Park. It will continue daily until
70 junior high pupils and 90

Registration begins Saturday for

midgets

district office in Jewett Park.

~ Recreation
8

Today
to noon—Learn-to-swim,

a.m.

ol.
1 to 4 p.m., 6 to 9 p.m.—Play-

ground program, Jewett, Walden,
and Wilmot playgrounds.

1 to 4 p.m., 6 to 9 p.m.—Playround
program,
Jewett park,
Walden and Wilmot schools.
5 to 6 p.m.—Weight Training

TIA, Shepard Junior High School.
6 to 7 p.m.—Weight Training
IB, Shepard.
Tomorrow
to noon—Learn-to-swim,

a.m.

9 a.m. to noon, 1 to 4 p.m.—
yground program, playgrounds.

1 to 5 p.m., 6 to 9 p.m.—Public

swimming, pool.

5 to 6 p.m.—Weight Training
[A, Shepard.
6
to 7 p.m.—Weight Training
IIB, Shepard.
7 to 9 p.m.—Wrestling clinic,
hepard.

Sicim Meet
Deerfield

Park

|

Saturday

a.m.

to

noon—Registration,

football, Jewett.

1 to 5 p.m., 6 to 9 p.m.—Public
swimming, pool.
Sunday

1 to 5 p.m., 6 to 9 p.m.—Public
swimming, pool.
Monday
to noon—Learn-to-swim,

8 a.m.

pool,
9 a.m. to
Playground

noon, 1 to 4 p.m.—
program,
play-

grounds.
1 to 5 p.m., 6 to 9 p.m.—Public

swimming, pool.
5 to 6 p.m.—Weight training
IIA, Shepard.
6 to 7 p.m.—Weight training
IIB, Shepard.
7 to 9 p.m.—Wrestling clinic,
Shepard.
7 p.m.—Men’s softball league,
Wilmot, Jaycee

Park

and

Wood-

land Park.
7:30 p.m.—Stagers, Jewett.
Tuesday
8 a.m. to noon—Learn-to-swim,
to

Playground

noon,

1 to

program,

District

Events will include freestyle,
back strokes, and butterfly, as
id

as diving.

her will be races for both girls
boys
at each age level

starting

with

6. Participants

16

years and older will be entered in
the adult competition.

The meet is open only to resiof Deerfield Park District.
fistration and further informamay be obtained.at the swimZ pool.

8 Area Students
Gain Acceptance
By MacMurray
Eight North Shore students have
been accepted for admission to
MacMurray College in Jacksonville, for the fall semester.
From Deerfield—James Robin-

son, son of Mr. and Mrs. G.
William Robinson, 843 Warrington
St.
From
Wilmette—Miss
Meryl
Brodsky,
daughter of Mr.
and
Mrs. Louis Brodsky, 607 Lamon
Av.; Thomas P. Watson, son of
Mr.and Mrs. Edward Watson, 1929
Greenwood Av.; and Miss Kathleen Whitmore, daughter of Mr.

From

Winnetka—Miss

Trustees

and

Trustees

Kelm

to

11:30

a.m.—T.O.PS.

1 to 5 p.m., 6 to 9 p.m.—Public

swimming, pool.

the

con-

pool.

Playground

program,

play-

grounds.

Susan

meeting,
passage
21, the

though

its chances

Mr.

and

Mrs.

corn
Taylor

are the following members of the
social committee: Mr. and Mrs.
John Landsell, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Sosna, Mr. and Mrs. Bill McCabe, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Andruss,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Elmore, Mr.

IIB, Shepard.

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and Mrs. Frank Clayton.

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6 to 9 p.m.—Adult public swimming, pool.
7 to 9 p.m.—Wrestling clinic,
Shepard.

Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Brown
and son, Tom, 1112 County Line
Rd., Deerfield, recently visited
their son and daughter-in-law, Mr.

7:30 to 10:30 p.m.—Teen
Jewett.

and Mrs. John
Rapids, Mich.

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RATES

1 year foreign

$613,175 tax levy ordinance which

A.

dinner in the evening.

Grand

year

for

be sold all day and there will be a
Assisting

fiscal

SUBSCRIPTION

appear slim. Also Aug.
board will consider the

(Continued from page 14)
cream and watermelon stand,will
roast

the

corporate tax rate will be on the
agenda for the Aug. 21 board

Swim Club
and

finance

2000

1 to 5 p.m.—Public swimming,
pool.
5 to 6 p.m.—Weight Training
IIA, Shepard.
6 to 7 p.m.—Weight Training

dance,

to

So the ordinance to increase the

and Miss Susan Stoker, daughter
of Mrs. Lois Stoker, 1005 Hill Rd.

chicken

provides

which begins in May, 1968.

sider the ordinance.

Howard W. Fager, 1072 Pine St.;
John Ferree, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Royal T. Ferree, 1108 Spruce St.;

fried

Wednesday
to noon—Learn-to-swim,

used

Charles

voted

levy

on this ordinance. Revenue from
the payment of these bills will be

Craig

Fager, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

play-

club, Deerfield grammar school.

8 a.m.

Deerfield

Rd., Highland Park. Interment
will be in Memorial Park Cemetery, Skokie.

4 p.m.—

9 a.m. to noon, 1 to 4 p.m.—

el

grandchildren, and fourteen greatgrandchildren.
;
Services will be conducted today
at 2 p.m. in the Kelley and

Whitmore,

with

motion.

Bootz

and

two sons, Jack Alverson of Mundelein and Harry Alverson, eleven

grounds.

annual swimming meet for children and adults has been schedfor Aug. 26 at the park
rict swimming pool on Wilmot

own

Charlotte Homan, pioneers in the
Deerfield area.
Survivors include a daughter,
Mrs. Andrew Dever of Waukegan;

and Mrs. Harry
Crestwood Ln.

voted

the

The tax bills which
will be
mailed next spring will be based

and Bernard Forrest to defeat his

A

9 a.m.

9:30

then

addition,

its automatic approval.

consider an ordinance authorizing
the higher rate on first reading,

Victory Memorial Hospital, Waukegan.
Born in Deerfield, Mrs. Pople is

1787

In

Rate
18.3
10.0
2.4 or 2.5
2.5
0.6
6.2

$123,300, a figure which is tabulated by the library board and
submitted to the village board for

George Schleicher, another trustee,
closed
the
discussion
by
moving to waive the rules and

Mrs. Leonore Alverson Pople,
78, of Waukegan, died Monday at

Chapel,

we

ity is a dangerous tool in the
hands of municipal government.”

Mrs. Leonore Pople

Frederick

which

Trustee Craig replied, ‘‘Flexibil-

Philadelphia.

of

21.6

need,”’ the Mayor said.

bardy Ln., Deerfield.
Services will be conducted in
Philadelphia on Friday. Interment
will be in Oakland Cemetery in

daughter

to about

flexibility in budgeting

of the Traffic Club of Philadelphia
and a life member of the Traffic
and Transportation Club there.
He is survived by his daughter,
Mrs. John R. Dooley, 656 Lom-

the

go

“This increase would give us the

and a half..He was past president

Spalding

pool.

Is Scheduled
The

register.

Calendar
9

son lived in Deerfield for a year

exami-

pounds.

to 25 cents per $100 in two stages.
(Deerfield could
cents now.)

appropriations

Fund
Levy
Gen. corporate $274,425
Bond, interest
94,650
IMRF
25,000
Police pension
24,000
Public benefits
5,000
Street, bridge
62,800

which permits municipalities to
increase their corporate tax rate

Lombardy
Ln.,
Deerfield,
died
Tuesday at Great Lakes Naval
Hospital.
Born in Philadelphia, Mr. Maw-

the

vwwwwuwee

will be Wednesday. Children who
vant to go on this trip must

To be eligible for the Midget
Football League, a boy must be
enrolled in the fifth or sixth grade,

take advantage of the legislation,

73, of 656

on

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6935 Stony Island Ave.
363-4920

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fice by 4 p.m. today. Buses will
eave Jewett Park at 10:15 a.m.
and return at 1 p.m.
The Brookfield Zoo expedition

is based
follows:

to

in ae

the $1.50 fee to either their playground leader or the park district

boys who want to participate in
the
Deerfield
Park
District’s
tackle football program.

board

din a

rebird Suite’ by Stravinsky.

Children
planning
to attend
ist return permission slips and

the

tn

” This Saturday the children will go to Ravinia to hear the Chicago
Symphony Orchestra perform. John Weicher will conduct, and the permance will feature ‘‘The Mother Goose Suite” by Ravel and ‘The

urged

i
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S. Mawson
Mawson,

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The Deerfield Park District has scheduled field trips to Ravinia and
Brookfield Zoo for youngsters enrolled in the summer playground pro-

S.

and

Pow

Robert
Robert

agreed

�Nine Teachers From 108
Develop

Unit on Science

Nine teachers from Highland
Park School District 108 spent two

Lincoln; Phyllis Land, Kennedy;
Muriel Meyer, Braeside; Elger ©
*

Putman, Edgewood; Paul Zingg,
Red Oak; and Thomas Knauer,

weeks this summer developing a
new science unit program for

students

in

the

primary

and

assistant

intermediate grades.
The new science study program
deals with matter andenergy, and
was developed under a grant from
the Illinois Plan for Program _

superintendent

for in-

structional programs.
Other members of the district —
—_108 staff are participating in interdistrict workshops in English mr
gocial studies, and outdoor educa-

Development for Gifted Children,
a department of the Office of
Superintendent of Public Instruc-

tion.

8

rei

Altorfer for Governor —

The two-week summer science
workshop will be continued periodically throughout the year. Additional resource
units
will be
developed,
the
present
curriculum
,
:
.
,
:

Committee Formed
pe
The Lake County John Altorfer —
for Governor Citizens Committee —
held its first meeting in Waukegan -

guide

and

in science

in-service

conducted.
Summer

will

be

activities

will

:
science workshop

Jim
ter,

Bletsch,

Ravinia

Jordan, Red Oak;
Sherwood;
Harry

be
par-

ticipants were:
Fern

last week.

revised,

H.

Said

?

Sam

Robinson

anyone

of Deerfield —

interested

in

the —

committee should write him at —
—_ 1438 Greentree Av. Mr. Robinson —

is secretary of the Lake County —

School;

Republican

Ivy KoetKubalak,

Central

and
chairman
Committee.

of

Committee —
the

Altorfer
A

re

Members of the Highland Park School District
108 staff study source materials for a new matter
and energy science program to be used in the 108

3

ea

iin

system next year. From left are Ivy Koetter, Harry
Kubalek, Phyllis Land, Muriel Meyer, and Paul
Zingg.

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OPEN

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Mr. Lindberg is an area manager of Eagle-Picher Industries,
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TRANSPORTATION

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;

included visiting Gettysburg,

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Completes Water

science units matter on energy in School District
108. The science teachers will begin on the new
system in September.

MABABWVSAWAsS

Jim Jordan, (left) Fern Bletsch, Tom Knauer, and
Elger Putnam (right) examine single-concept films
and a film projector to be used in presenting new

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�Sun Valley =
Wins First
Tourney Tilt
Sun Valley’s Little Guys
a win in their first game

posted
in the

Illinois Little Major League Baseball Tournament
Highwood.
The

last weekend in
club beat Fort

Sheridan 11-5.
Mike

Moore

clubbed

and

Carlos

back-to-back

pace the winners.

Garcia

homers

to

The Little Guys

will face Elk Grove

this evening

at 6 p.m. in a tought tourney test.

Highwood’s Mighty Mites won
_by forfeit from the Chicago Spar-

s

tans when the team failed to turn
in birth certificates. The Mites
will take on Elmhurst
at 7:30
tomcrrow night in second round
action. The tournament is double
elimination and is scheduled to

“Sihe Prophet of Ft. Sheridan slides under orders from his coach
o by Larry Graff}

eball
d

State

Non-pro

Championship
to

*kend

Wichita,

to open

and

are

Kan.

their

bid

this
for

a

ational championship. Although
the club is sponsored by Winnetka,
Glencoe, and Wilmette merchants,

pair of Highland Park athletes

have

contributed

greatly

to

the

team’s success.

Tim Russell, a 1960 graduate of
Highland Park High School, is
managing the team and playing
shortstop for the Merchants. He
has led the club to a 17-7 mark for
the summer which includes victories in ten of their last 12 games.

Tim has had a hot bat for the
club all summer, especially in the
extra

base

and

runs_

produced

departments.
He takes a_ .292
average to Wichita which includes
a team-leading

19 RBI

with

four

homers and as many triples. He’s
also played

the field.
A 1965
Park,

nearly perfect ball in

graduate

Gary

Will Report at NU
Eighty-three prospective Northwestern University football play's have been invited to report for
he start of opening drills for the

1967 season on Aug. 31. The letter

invitation

Agase

‘set
_

from

coach

Alex

pinpointed the 31st as a day

aside

for

the

issuing

of

equipment and picture day activities, with practice starting, Sept.

- The Wildcats will have just over
iree weeks to prepare for the
season’s opener at Dyche Stadium
ainst powerful Miami (Fla.),
t. 23. The Hurricanes of Miami
erally
are regarded
as a
nger

for

ith a team

national

reputed

honors

to be their

ongest in history.

Leading

reparations

| campaign

the

will

Wildcats

for

be

the
22

in their

10-game

lettermen,

including five starters on offense
and three on defense. Among the

individual standouts returning are
sing star Bill Melzer at quar‘back, halfback Chico Kurzaw-

- ski, two-way player Bruce Guns-

_ tra at offensive guard and defen‘sive tackle, linebacker John Cor-

nell and safety Tom Garretson.
‘Those receiving invitations, by
sition:
;

DS—Don
Anderson,
Woodstock;
Roscoe
(Hononegah);
Baker,
Cleveland
(Cathedral
hn
Bradley,
Jef
Buckner,
Akron,
Jim Cieslak, Riverdale (Mena: Roland
Collins, ‘Chicago
(Mar); Duey
Graham,
Potomac,
Md.
ave
Hallstrand,
Miami
Pat
Harrington,
Gréen
(East);
Gary
Holland,
:
e, O.; Harlan Hornbruch, Bartin ) ;

t);

ngton (Hall); Bruce Hubbard, Arlington Heights; Tim Pell, Bay Village, O.
Ignatius); Mark Proskine, West,

O.;

Bob

Ward,

Roberts,

Evanston.

Neenah,

Wis.;

TACKLES—Bob
Ashworth,
Mt.
Vernon, Ind.;
Harvey Blue, E. Chicago,
Ind. (Washington); John Brandt, Lakewood,
O.;
ob
Criz,
Lincolnwood
(Niles West);
Don
Denny,
Cleveland
(Midpark);
Allan
Fierke,
Justice
(Argo);
Bill Galler,
Avon
Lake,
O.;
Rich Glosniak, Chicago (Weber); Mike
Hahn, Beloit, Wis.; Bob Hecker, Upper
Sandusky,O.;
Dave
Huber,
oon
Rapids, Minn.; Frank Mullins, Chicago
(Austin);
Bob
Reeder,
Evanston:
Sandy
Smith,
Shorewood,
Wis.;
Bill
Walker,
Downers
Grove;
Tom
Ziolkowski, Detroit
(DeLaSalle).
GUARDS:
Jack Clarkson, Ferndale,
Mich.; Don Clawson, Riverside; Terry
Ekl,
Hinsdale;
Bruce
Gunstra,
Lafayette, Ind. (Jefferson);
Angelo Loukas, Chicago (Bowen); Rick Martinek,
ty
an Wis.; Jerry Prosser, Chicago
20); CENTERS:
Tom Downey, Hamilton,
O. (Garfield); John Eggemeyer, Richmond,
Ind.;
Jack
Rudnay,
Chagrin
Falls,
O.
(Kenston);
Jim
Spenko,
Waukegan;
Denny Yanta, Warren, O.
LINEBACKERS:
Jeff
Bowen,
Bloomington;
John
Cornell,
Chicago,
(Brother
Rice);
Claire
Ethington,
Aurora
(West);
Ray.
Forsthoffer,
Cleveland
(Midpark);
Bruce
Geiss,
LaGrange (Lyons); Joe Hudson, Hamilton,
O.
(Garfield);
Al
Kornada,
Hinsdale;
Hans
Leissoo,
Woodstock:
Ron
Mied,
Bloomingdale;
Don
Ross,
ueage (Austin); John
Vargo, Barberon,
O.
QUARTERBACKS:
Dennis
Boothe,
Mundelein,
Bill
Melzer,
Clintonville,
Wis.;
Dana
Woodring,
Cleveland
Heights, O.
OFFENSIVE
HALFBACKS:
Rich
Field,
Rochester
Minn.
(Marshall);
Chico
Kurzawski,
Chicago
(Weber);
Ken Luxton, Oak Park, Mich.
(Ferndale);
Bob
Olson,
St.
Louis
Park,
Minn.;
Craig
Smeeton,
Downers
Grove.
DEFENSIVE
BACKS:
Clark Boren,
Marinette.
Wis.; Mike
Bryniarski,
Chicago (Weber);
Dennis Coyne, Chicago (DePaul); Harold Daniels, Svringfield, O. (South):
Rich Dean.
Whitefish Bay,
Wis.;
Tom
Eby,
Cleveland
Heights, O.; Tom Gerretson, Wichita;
Jim Giovannetti, Williams Bay, Wis.;
Pete
Glass,
Atlanta,
Ga.;
Tom
Lis,
Chicago
(Mendel);
Don Mrozek,
Chicago
(St.
Rita);
Frank
Murphy,
Cleveland
(Chanel);
John Veeneman,
Northbrook
(Loyola);
Rick
Venturi,
Pekin: Dennis White, Cicero (St. Mel).
FULLBACKS:
John Anstey,
Pleasant
Ridge.
Mich.;
Dick
Emmerich,
Ft.
Sheridan
(Highland
Park);
Ed
Paquette,
Superior,
Wis.;
Charles
Piccuta,
So.
Euclid.
O.
(Brush);
Jeff
Rockenbach,
Ossining,
N.
Y.
(Bay
Village, O.)

the

spring, he should become a fixture
at the initial sack for the Badgers.
Russell has his crew ready for
the national tourney. ‘Our guys

are really excited about playing in
the tournament,”’

Wald,

of

Highland

is

presently

leading the Merchants in hitting
with a .368 mark. Wald didn’t
become a regular with the club
until

base position. Pinnow has graduated to pro ball, and if Wald
continues his hefty stickwork next

season

was

nine

held down

the

first

Fell’s Shoes remained undefeated in Highland Park’s 12-Inch
B Softball League with a pair of
wins last week to up its record to

Rosalini

9-0.

Tops Giant

throughout the last six weeks.

Pinnow

The
behind

Batsmen

led

Highland
Park
coach
Land
has released his
summer
statistics which
that Dugan Rosalini led the
The catcher-outfielder
hits in 36 at bat and he
four triples and a pair of
Other top hitters were
with a .349 mark, Mike

Wins Series

.327,

Title 3-2

and

Rogan
16,

Steve
club’s
show
team

Marty

was

and

he

Stein

the RBI
tied

had 15
collected
doubles.
Lyle Fox
Rogan at
at

.325.

leader

with

Rosalini

for

the

most runs scored with 12.
The

West

Ridge

Cubs

handed

the Lincoln Indians their first loss
of the season last week in the
Highland
Park
Little
Minor
League World Series and took the

city title by a score of 3-2.
The Indians jumped out to a 2-0
lead as John Sager tripled in a
pair of runs.
But the Cubs came back when
Charlie Mroz doubled and scored
on a fielder’s choice. Mike Mendelson scored the winning run for
the Cubs in the sixth inning. He
also picked up the win by allowing
just three hits. Andy Moroz was

In

the

pitching

Chuck

Sarkday

fective,

posting

mark

with

31

innings.
Steve Olson

department,

was
a

most

3-3

strikeouts
was

1-1,

ef-

won-loss

in

while

40
Art

Elliott and Pat Baker were both 12

‘For the season, the Giants
finished with a 6-8-2 record.

Warrior Gridders
To Start Practice
The

first

day

of

practice

for

Deerfield

Powell’s Camera Mart took the
Major League title with a 5-0 win

Boys planning to play must have
completed physical examination

over Highland Park Heating. Scott

papers,

game, Grant Dean Buick scored a

major upset by whipping the Elks
Club 6-2. In the Minor. League
consolation, the West Ridge Astros beat the Sunset Phillies 9-7.
‘

trailed

10-3,

to win

the

but

12-11.

winners

Doctor’s

came

from

Jim

Mayer

a

single,

with

double, and triple.
Fell’s Shoes blasted the Fell
Company later in the week 27-10.
Bob Kaplan and Rich Kadison
homered for the league-leaders.
Frontier

Inn

beat

Checker

Cab

12-11, but neither team qualified
for the playoffs. Craig Cimbalo
homered twice for Frontier Inn,
and Dave Hazan added a homer

and a triple.
The

Better

Bombers

Boys’

clinched

Foundation

second

place

with a 20-1 drubbing over Mister
Jr. Bob Bows had a homer for the
Bombers and Minnie Scornavacco
went 3-3.

Fourth place went

to the West

Ridge All-Stars on the strength of
their 15-8 win over Seguin’s Fu-

neral Home.
Mike

Margeson’s _

three-run

homer gave Ruby’s Delicatessen a
5-3 win over Highland Park Chrys-

the loser even though he gave up
only two hits while striking out 15.

Witten twirled the shutout as he
gave up two hits while fanning 12.
In the Major League consolation

leaders

Ambulance

with a .417 average.

West Ridge

In 12-Inch

good showing in Wichita.”

old, but his heavy hitting won him
a place in the lineup at first base
and Gary has sparked the team

Gary

Holds Lead

says coach Rus-

sell. ‘‘We’ve been hitting the ball
very well for a number of weeks
now, and I think we can make a-

games

“Waldo”
has
blasted
three
homers and has a pair of doubles
and triples among his 21 base hits.
He attends the University of
Wisconsin and plays on the baseball team, but saw limited action
last spring because Badger star

Fell Shoes

High

School

football

teams will be Aug. 23, at 1 p.m.

parental

consent,

and

insurance forms turned in prior to
the issuance of equipment.
Varsity
players
will
receive
equipment on Aug. 21 at 9 a.m.
Sophomores will get equipment

a

12:30.

Freshman

players

will

get their equipment on Aug. 22, at
12:30.

ler-Plymouth to hike its record to
7-2.
Garnett’s garnered third place
with a 16-10 win over Hollander
Roofing.
Steve
Miller
had
a
homer, double, and two singles to
pace the winners.

STANDINGS*

=

Illinois

COINIHUMUATUNYNESM

the

Title

Fell’s Shoes
B.B.F. Bombers
Garnett’s
West Ridge All-Stars
Ruby’s Delecatessen
Angie’s Sport Shop
Doctor’s Ambulance
H.P. Chrysler-Plymouth
Frontier Inn
Checker Cab
Fell Company
Mister Jr.
Hollander Roofing
Seguin’s Funeral Home
*first eight teams enter

ae

ren
re ae

ee

Fe é tS
Ge n
ee

ae

Bb TTI

1

Win

Results:
Sun
Valley
Little
Guys
13,
Fort
Sheridan 5; Elk Grove Village 4, Zion
3; Elmhurst 10, Lake Villa 0; Niles 17.
Lake Bluff 0; Lake Zurich 1, Round
Lake
0;
Highwood
Mighty
Mites
9,
Chicago Spartans 0.

RR DON OBR

hants

wind up on Aug. 19.

playoffs

August
10,
Se
ae

e

19

�HEADSon

FTWO

In Deerfield Gold

.

*

ROGER

WALLENSTEIN

URING THE CURRENT BASEBALL season we’ve
been conducting a private opinion poll of some of
the umpires that work the area games. We’ve questioned
the umps from the high school games, legion games, and
semipro games.
What we’ve been interested in finding out was why
the men are umpires. Why would anyone want to give
up a quiet afternoon in front of the TV set to go out on
a hot baseball field and take abuse from 20 or 25 base-

ball players for two hours or so?
The answers we received were surprising, though not
altogether unexpected. The one answer that we sort of
expected to be the most popular was entirely missing.
LL OF THE MEN QUESTIONED are members of the Umpires
Protective Association of Chicago. This organization is designed

to provide qualified umpires

for all types of baseball,

League

and also both 12-inch and 16-inch soft-

through the semipros,

ball.
The men

from

Little

are schooled yearly and have to pass a written exami-

nation each spring. In addition, an oral examination is required before an examining board when the man first becomes an umpire.

The Umpires Protective Association collects dues from each of
the member umpires. This money is used to cover the cost of a
comprehensive insurance program and also provide for lawyers
fees if any are needed—in the rare instance of an assault case.
The salary for the umpire ranges from $6 to $25 per game,
ing on the level. Most leagues contact a chief umpire who

the individual game
all games

in that

assignments
particular

dependhandles

and is responsible for seeing that

league

are

covered

by

a man-in-blue.

The league pays for the umpires for a season at one time. The chief
umpire then gives the individual umpire his salary depending on the
number of games he has worked.
MPIRES COME FROM all walks of life. Some of them are former ball players, some are frustrated ball players, and others
have never played baseball but took up umpiring instead.
A random sampling of replies to our question of why become an
umpire

leaves

one with the impression

that most

of these

men

are

dedicated to baseball.
“When my son was in Little League I watched the umpires and
learned to admire the way they could handle any situation,” said one
ump. “I decided to become one myself and have been doing it for
about 10 years now.”
Another said he had played professional baseball and wanted to
“stay in the game”’ so chose umpiring.
“T find it helps

me keep

myself

in shape,”

said another.

“I have

to hustle to do a good job and that helps my legs.”
“It’s not an easy job,” lamented one man. “‘An umpire is a lonely
man when he’s on the field. He’s got both teams as well as the

spectators to please and that’s a difficult task in the heat of competition.”
zh

BEEN

AN

UMPIRE

“But I think Pll
nowadays don’t have
field but everywhere.
answer. The kids of

for more

than 20 years,”

said another.

be calling it quits after this year. The kids
any respect for authority. Not just on the ball
You ask an old-time cop. You’ll get the same
today are pampered. If something doesn’t go

their way they get all excited. We’ve got too many cry babies today.
I don’t mind arguments, they’re part of the game. Everyone likes

to see an argument in a game. But these kids don’t know when to
quit. If you call one against them in the first inning you’ll hear
about it for the rest of the game.”
AVE YOU FOUND the missing answer? Not one man questioned
said

he was

umpiring

for the

money.

Surprised?

We

weren’t.

The money that an umpire makes is certainly appreciated, but
it is definitely not the sole reason for being an umpire.
A representative of a park district that sponsors a men’s softball
league has found it difficult to obtain qualified umpires.
“T contacted the chief umpire in our area and was told he didn’t.
have enough men available to cover our league,” the park official
said. “‘I offered to give him $2 more per game but he said it wasn’t
a question of money—he just didn’t have the man power.”
That isn’t just an isolated case. More and more leagues are having the same problem each year.
The umpire who admitted that he was quitting after more than
20 years may have hit the nail on the head when he said it was a
lack of authority that was making him turn in his broom. Several
other umpires have cited similar cases of abuse which has made

them

think twice before accepting more

games.

HERE DOES THE FAULT LIE? Is it the ball players? Are the
umpires not qualified?
If more umpires—experienced umpires—decide to give up the
game, the arguments will probably mount. One missed call by an
umpire can lead to many unpleasantries. Too many unpleasantries

will lead to an end of an umpire. What would baseball be without

umpires?

Hiltop Inn scored its second
victory, a 12-0 drubbing of the
Flavaroma Husters. Chuck Ellman

and

Frank

DiTomaso

paced

the winners. at the plate, while the
fielding of Wally Antonsek, Tom
Blankenship, and Dick Bay helped
preserve the shutout.

Ori Dairy Service kept pace
with the Hilltoppers as it edged the Meteors 10-8. The winners scored
six times in the first two innings,
but the Meteors tied the game at
8-8 in the eighth inning. But a tworun double by Bob Broege pulled
the game out for Ori’s.

Holy Cross scored 10 runs in the
first inning and went on to rout
paced

the

attack

with

a pair

The

Hilltop Inn
Ori Dairy Service
U. S. Aluminum
Meteors
Holy Cross
Levin Insurance
Riverwoods
Flavaroma

reached

the

final

4 in the first game, topping Park
Forest 93 in the second, then
losing to Logan Square 8-4, before
coming

back

with

three

wins,

Northbrook. topped Park Forest 30 in the first game of a doubleheader on Sunday and then beat
Logan Square 4-2 in the night cap.
It was Logan Square’s first loss in
the double-elimination

affair,

and

made Monday’s game necessary.
Loyola Academy pitcher Henry
Hyde started on the mound for
Northbrook in the final game and
was relieved by Ken Kozil in the
seventh.
It was Kozil’s third
appearance in the series. He won
his other two games.
Northbrook’s victory earned Art
Kunde’s team a berth in the state
tournament which was scheduled
to begin this morning in Gurnee.
The

winner

of

this

five-team,

double - elimination tournament
will advance to the regional finals

at Canton next week. The world
series of Legion baseball will be
played in Memphis, Tenn., beginning Aug. 31.
Last

year

the national
fifth.

Northbrook

finals

and

reached

placed

COMING UP
BASEBALL
Saturday
New Trier Merchants at National Non-Pro
Tournament, Wichita, Kan. (also Sunday).
unday
Dundee at Northbrook Merchants, 2.
TENNIS
Saturday
Chicago District Father-Daughter Invitational,
Indian Hill Club, Winnetka (also Sunday).
llinois State Women’s at Lake Forest Club
Finals).
Monday
Illinois State Junior, Birchwood Club, Highland Park (through Friday)
field

hicago

(through

District

Women’s,

Saturday).

Tennaqua,

Deer-

CARDS ACE
Robert Anderson of Winnetka
recently carded a hole-in-one at
the Winnetka Park District golf
course. Andersen scored his ace
on the 90-yard fourth hole.

had won

ee

the

Na-

while the Twins took the Amer
can Division with 11 wins and
losses.
;
The Slugger of the Year A’

went

SCHEDULE

Team

Pirates

tional Division with a 13-2 m

to

John

Ostrander,

brothers John and Chip Kerig:
the Dodgers tied for the battir

Monday
(6:45)—Meteors
vs. Hilltop
(Woodland
Park
Far
North);
Levin
Insurance
vs.
Flavaroma
(Woodland
Park Near North);
Ori Dairy Service
vs.
Riverwoods
Inn
(Woodland
Park
Southeast);
U. S. Aluminum vs. Holy
Cross (Jaycee Park).

Lake-Cook

Northbrook

the Twins 24-14 in the chan
ship game.

STANDINGS

Legion Wins

game by knocking over Hillside 7-

league championship by dow!

of

home runs.

Deerfield’s

Northbrook’s American Legion
baseball team
won
the Cook
County tournament at Argo last
Monday with a 2-1 victory over
Logan Square in the final game.

operation
and was
very
cessful. The Pirates won

Riverwoods Inn 17-1. Ken Swanson

Northbrook
County Title

Levin

championship.

John

:

Ostrander

coached tl

Pirates to the title, and the mer
bers of the team were |
Andrus, Peter Benson, Ray B

Bob

Block,

Tom

Knoll,

|!

Madro, Tim Mercier, Kevin O’D:
Don
Olexa,
Kyle
Olexa,
Righeimer,
Dave
Vanek, Ji

Ostrander, and John Ostrander.
STANDINGS

Wins 2

Twins
Tigers
Orioles

Deerfield’s entry in the LakeCook Colt League polished off two
opponents last week in league
play. The team blasted Lake Bluff
12-1,
and
beat
league-leader

Wheeling 6-3.

American

League

National

League

STANDINGS
Pirates
Giants
Dodgers

.

Kirk Gustie pitched a no-hitter
against Lake Bluff as he was
backed up by home runs off the
bats of Steve Jones and Bill Bell.
Gustie

struck

out six, and helped

i.

BELANGER

blasting

himself with a two-run triple.
Against Wheeling,
the team
upped

its

record

to

11-8

for

7

ART

U. S. Aluminum stayed in a tie
for the top by
Insurance 9-0.

the

summer as Jim DeJong stopped
the leaders on three hits. Ron
Weiner collected the only extrabase hit for the winners when he
led off the first inning with .a
triple.

Did you know that the famous
American food—the “hot dog
—was invented because of base-

ball? . . . A man

food

and get the win. Phil Humbert
paced Longtin’s with a single and
two doubles. Ron Butler collected
three safeties for the Builders.
The American Legion kept pace
with
Longtin’s
by
swamping
Volkswagen 18-3. The winners got
off to a ten run lead in the first
two
innings
and
were
never
headed. Mike Schalk, Rusty Sheskie, and Ray Becker homered for
the Legionaires.

In the only other game, the Beth
El Couples Club defeated Trinity
Church.
STANDINGS

El

Builders
Church

_ SCHEDULE

sausage at

who coined the name “hot dog’
. . « He drew a cartoon one day
soon after of a baseball fan holding a sausage that looked like a _
dachshund enclosed in a bun
it was known as a "hot dog" from
then on.
Can you imagine a man go-

ing to bat six different times

on five errors to score eight times

Beth

bought

was born . . . However, it was a
newspaper cartoonist, Tad Dorgan,

Valenti Builders.
|
The Builders were tied with
Longtin’s at the 44 in the fourth
inning, but the winners capitalized

Valenti
Trinity

. . . He

a neighborhood butcher shop and,
rolls for the fans to hold
the
sausages with — and the hot dog

with a ‘12-5 win over

Ww.

Harry

and one day it was cool and
wasn't selling much of the
colc

Longtin’s Sports Hubble kept a
share of first place in the Deerfield Blue Ribbon Softball League

Longtin’s Sports Huddle
American Legion
Volkswagen

named

Stevens was in charge of the
cessions at New York Giant
ball games in the last centu

Longtin’s
Keeps Share
Of Loop Lead
last week

AY

‘

Three teams are deadlocked for
iirst place in the Deerfield Gold
Medal Softball League with 2-0
records.
.

NNNEROOOM

3”

coomennuns

—*

its

Tie

Three Teams
a

L.

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£S
; ee

oe
ee
e323

Monday—American
Legion vs: Beth
El (Woodland Park Southwest); Longtin’s
‘vs.
Trinity
Church
(WilmotNorth);
Valenti
Builders
vs.
Volkswagen (Wilmot South).

in a big league baseball
en
and yet ending the day
th
NO official at bats? .. .
happened to Miller Huggins
once in a game in 1910 .
~

The first four times up, he
walked . . . The fifth time he
hit a sacrifice fly and the
sixth time he made

a sa

bunt .. . Walks and sacrifices”
don't

count

as

official

times |

up, so Huggins had no official |
at bats that day!

7

Our Guest this Saturday on the |

Red Fell Show will be Mr. King
Harris of South Deer Park Drive
in Highland Park. Mr. Harris
just returned from Chile where
served two years with the Peace
Corps, and will tell us of his
periences. Be sure to tune in ft
Saturday, August 12.

THE FELL

COMPANY
Highland

Park |

Winnetka
— Glencoe

“see EBB

_

eee

�team

will

Glass’
be

a

fourth
Chicago

Stadium game on Dec. 9, against
one

of

the

nation’s

— foremost

basketball powers, the University
of Louisville. Northwestern’s.14-

game

Big Ten schedule

will in-

clude home and away series with
two of the pre-season favorites for

the championship, Purdue and ©
Indiana, as well as Illinois, Michi-

Paul Hahn

instructor, and trick shot artist,
will present his one-hour routine
at the Glencoe Golf Club at 4 p.m.
on Aug. 26.

Paul
sional,

Rivard,
said

Glencoe’s

profes-

‘‘you have to see this

man to believe what he can do.”
Hahn

Sterling Burke, and guard Terry
Hurley. Leading prospects on a
highly touted freshman group are
guard Dale Kelley, forwards Don
Adams,
Dennis Bresnahan, and
Mike Reeves, and center Larry
Saunders.
The schedule:
December:
2-at Ohio University;
5Butler;
9-Louisville
(Chicago
Stadium); 16-Valparaiso; 18-at Missouri; 20at Colorado;
27-30-Rainbow Classic at
Honolulu.
January:
6-Iowa;
13-at Indiana;
16Minnesota;
20-at Michigan
State;
27Purdue.
February:
3-at Purdue;
10-Illinois;
13-at Minnesota; 17-Michigan State; 20at
Ohio
State;
24-at
Illinois:
27Indiana.
March: 2-at Michigan; 9-Wisconsin.

Slates Show

Paul Hahn, noted golf comedian,

pulls his tricks out of his

90-pound golf bag. Rivard said
spectators will be invited to bring

fifth

in Glencoe

their cameras to take pictures of
the Houdini of the links.
One

of

his

specialties

is

his

famous double action series in
which he hits a dozen balls in
succession with a club in each
hand.
Hahn

tour

recently

of Vietnam

returned

where

formed for U.S. troops.

from

he

a

per-

football this fall on Aug. 18 at 9:30
a.m. at the Highland Park Recreation Center.

Boys must weigh more than 115
pounds and. have written permission from
eligible to

their parents
play. All boys

to be
should

game

the Anixter Brothers
Cable Bombers and
Wash will break the
the
Highland
Park

between

Wire
Lake

and
Car

deadlock in
Recreation

will com-

pete in the George Halas Jr.
Football League. Highland Park
will be in the North Section with
Glenview,
Maryville
Academy,

from behind to defeat Lake Car
Wash 5-3 last week. Thursday

also have a physical examination
by their doctor to find out if they
are physically fit to play football.
This

fall the Midgets

Edison Park, and Des Plaines.
Practice will start Aug. 19 under
the direction of coach Tom Gordon. Each boy is required to pay

$5

which

provides

mouthpiece,
a
practice jersey.

him

with

a

padlock,

and

a

Little Giants
To Report Aug. 16
Varsity football players from
Highland Park High School will
report for equipment issue at 7

p.m.
next
fieldhouse.

Wednesday

at

The. sophomore
players
report at 7 p.m. on Friday.
sponsor

the

threw the second
a tie by coming

night’s contest between the two
was washed out in the bottom of

the fourth inning with the Bombers

on top,

In

the

1-0.

tying

game,

Lake

Wash led 2-0 on a run batted in by

Rich Wertheimer and a home run
in the third inning by John
Bradley.
In the bottom

of the third, Rick

Seltzer and Tom Homma beat out
infield hits to get things rolling for
the Bombers.
The
rally was
capped

by Steve

O’Malley’s

base

hit following scratch hits by Ron

will

Lutter scored the last run for the
Car Wash nine while Ron Lev’s

annual

men. Everyone will be expected to

report, including those who have
had a physical examination by
their own family physician.
The first day of practice will be
Aug. 23, beginning at 9 a.m.
Practice will be held daily (including Saturday)
each day until
school starts.
The annual Blue and White
scrimmage game has been scheduled for 1 p.m. on Sept. 9.
John Chickerneo is the varsity

and

Fred

homer added one more run for
Anixter Brothers.
Fell-Rudman
won
their
title

tune-up 6-0 over Bianco’s Pizza
behind the batting of Terry Treger, Bob Wollen and Stu Blakn-

SOFTBALL

TOURNEY

John Arreazola will handle the
sophomore
team,
assisted
by

Park

They beat
but lost to

Steve Dungjen shut out Deerfield on two hits as he struck out

five and

walked

only

two.

one

City

contest,

Softball

the

Nite

N

Gale won a 19-15 victory over the
DalPonte
Upholsterers.
Walter
Stein led the winners with three
singles, and a triple, while Pat
Harity batted a single, double and
a triple. Bill Phillips and Don Pol-

lock added homers for the Nite N
Gale.
Dan Vanaris
each had four

and
hits

Pete Nelson
for the Dal

Ponte team. Spike Jackson added
a first-inning homer, and a double
and a

single.
TEAM

STANDINGS

LaLira
Panther Lounge
Santi’s Cafe
Flavaroma
Lewis Carpet
Lakeside Realty
Deerfield Van Lines
Nite N’ Gale
DalPonte Upholsterers
Idlewood Realty
Rosen All-Stars

GOLDEN TEAM WINS
Abe and Grant Golden of Wilmette beat Sam and Jerry Olefsky of Chicago 6-3, 7-5 i nthe finals of the father and son tournament last Sunday at Northmoor.

WHEE!

Dan

Hendrick,

Saturday

at

5

region

director

says all arrange-

‘p.m.

at

Sunset

Park. All the top teams on the
North Shore will be competing in
the meet.

$5000%

COMIN' TO THE
North Shore
Rie

Eee

aes

GET THAT |

BIG:

Little

League All-Stars split two games
last week in the Deerfield Little
League
tournament.
the host team 7-0,
Northbrook 9-2.

16-inch

SET

ments have been made for the
start of the District 16-Inch Softball Tournament
beginning on

Highland

League.
In the

TEAM STANDINGS

Anixter Brothers
Lake Car Wash
Booby’s of Northbrook
Fell-Rudman
Bianco’s Pizza
Mr. Victor
West Ridge All Stars

tion of America,

The

partment’s

League B. champions Wednesday.

for the Amateur Softball Associa-

HP Little Stars
Split Two Tilts

all of the

homered with a man on in the
sixth for the final scoring of the
game.
A League winners will play the

co, and Robert Cardiff.

The freshmen, coached by Fred
Harris, should report to the fieldhouse at 9 a.m. on Aug. 28 for
equipment issue and practice.

gave

stein. Winning hurler, Ron Simms,

coach, assisted by Jim Righeimer,
Dan Wisniewski, John Scornavac-

Steve Land and Cal Spears.

weather

teams but two the week off in the
Highland
Park
Recreation
De-

Car

Lev and Jim Becker.
Hits by Jim Boys

At 9 a.m. on Saturday the Dads’
will

The Bombers
half race into

the

physical examination of all classes or participants including fresh-

Mike

Coleman, Dungjen, Scott Witten,
and Jeff Goffo provided key hits in
the offensive attack.

Things were different against
Northbrook as the winners piled
up nine runs in the first three
innings to bury the local team.
Witten and Ray Geraci drove in
Highland Park’s runs.

78

night’s

Department’s 12-inch B Softball
League and determine the challenger to first half winners, FellRudman in Monday night’s league
championship game.

‘Club

Paul Hahn and one of his many trick shots.

Rainy
Sunday

”

Wildcat

Larry

placed

ry
WOOCHOKCOPPNNE:

coach

who

oe

for

The‘ Wildcats,

in last year’s Big Ten race, will be
led by returning starters, Captain
Mike Weaver, forward, and Terry
Gamber, guard. Other lettermen
are
forwards
Dan
Davis
and

The team still gets one more
loss in the double
elimination.
tourney.

=fs

Hawaii the last week of December, was announced this week by
Tippy Dye, Director of Athletics.
Participation
in the Rainbow
Classic tournament at Honolulu
will mark the first time Northwestern’s
basketball
team
will
ever have played a game away
from the mainland.
Another feature of the schedule

City Contests

om

ball schedule, featuring a trip to

gan State, and Minnesota.

e

basket-

“3

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WH He?

Northwestern’s

Equipment will be issued to all
seventh and eighth grade boys
who are playing Mighty Midget

Most 16-Inch

wh

Schedule Released

‘Rain Halts

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To Get Gear

Big Battle
Set in B
League

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August

10, 1967

�Jerry Karzen of
top honors in the

Boys

and

Howland,
Northfield,
6-0, 6-2;
Marty
Carroll Winnetka,
def. Claude
Lightfoot, Winnetka,
8-10,
7-5, 7-5;
David
Brown, Wilmette, def. Jeff Blankshow,
Oak
Park,
6-0,
6-1;
Doug
Sullivan,
Hinsdale, def. Billy Braham,
Waukegan, 6-0, 6-0; Steve Casati, Evanston,
def. Steve Brown,
Winnetka, 5-7, 6-3,
6-4; John Pennington,
Winnetka,
def.
Peer Pederson, Lake Forest, 6-2, 6-4;
Mark Reinganum, Highland Park, def.
Jamie Peters, Winnetka, 6-2, 6-0; Steve
Buerger,
Winnetka, def. Bob Nichols,
Chicago,
6-1, 6-0;
Mark
Scher, Highland Park,
def. Jon Silver, Highland
Park, 6-1, 6-0; Steve Huff, Winnetka,
def. Scot Huguelet, Northbrook, 6-2, 36, 6-0.
Quarter-Finals—Karzen
def.
Richards; 6-3, 6-3; Martin def. Friedler, 6-2,
6-2;
Brown
def.
Shostrom,
6-0,
6-3;
Dutton def. Sullivan, 6-2, 6-3.
Semi-Finals—Karsen
def. Martin, 62, 6-2; Brown def. Dutton, 3-6, 6-3, 6-3.
Finals—Karzen def. Brown, 6-0, 6-2.
Boys 12-and-under
First Round—Tom
Buerger, Winnetka, won by default from
Rob Stuhr,
Kenilworth; Charles Steinke, Hinsdale,
def. Tom Wanberg, Wilmette, 6-1, 6-0;
Billy Nicols, Chicago, def. Eric Fjortoft, Barrington,
6-0, 6-1; Jim Kirby,
Glencoe, def. Jim Hulburt, Barrington,
7-5, 6-1: Rob McAdam,
River Forest,
def. Dan
Kocal,
Waukegan,
6-2, 6-1;
Mike
Blankshain,
Oak
Park,
def.
Chuck
Hunker,
Barrington,
6-0,
6-0;
Ned Baum, Wayne, def. Jeff Mandel,
Highland
Park,
6-0,
6-1;
Bradley
Primack, Chicago, def. David Marison,
Waukegan, 6-1, 6-0:
Quarter-Finals—Martin
def.
Baumgardner, 6-1, 6-1; Fink def. Stearns, 60, 7-5;
Baum
def. Taxman,
6-1, 6-1;
Rath def. Neller, 6-0, 7-5.
Semi-Finals—Martin
def.
Fink,
6-3,
6-3: Baum def. Rath, 6-3, 6-3.
Finals—Martin def. Rath, 6-0, 6-4.
Boys 10-and-under
First Round—Robby
White,
Morton
Grove,
def.
Tom _ Ratcliffe,
River
Forest, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4; Bobby James, Oak
Park.
won
by default
from
Mitchell
Waulfe, River Forest; Daniel Yeager,
Glencoe. def. Tom Brown, Wilmette, 61, 6-0; David Hughson,
Mt. Prospect,
def. Steve Perlmutter, Highland Park,
9-7, 6-3; Bolton Carroll, Winnetka, def.
Tim Kempes, Northfield, 7-5, 6-2.
Semi-Finals—Taxman def. Nichols, 62, 6-0; Baumgardner def. Caroll, 6-1, 46, 6-2.
Finals—Taxman
def. Baumgardner,
6-1, 4-6, 6-2.
GIRLS SINGLES
14-and-under
First Round—Claire
Schmoyer,
Arlington Heights, def. Hope Thompson,
Evanston.
Second
Round—Julie
Bartholomay,
Winnetka, def. Karen Meldman, HighKaiser,
Anne_
6-1;
6-2,
Park,
land
Winnetka,
def.
Carol
A.
Wanbert,
Wilmette,
6-3,
6:2;
Kathy
Kemper,
Northfield,
def.
Elaine
Middleton,
Lake Forest, 6-2, 6-0; Kay Schomyer,
Arlington
Heights,
def.
Stephanie
Keys,
Barrington,
6-1,
6-3;
Nancy
Hendricks,
River
Forest,
won
by

Glencoe took
Illinois State

Girls

Open

Tennis

Tournament last week in Winnetka as he won the Boys 14-andunder singles title and teamed

up

with David Brown of Wilmette to
win the doubles competition also.
for

the

singles title 6-0, 6-2.
Richard Fink of Wilmette

Karzen

beat

Brown

and

Park
Dane Neller of Highland
placed second in doubles play in

the 12-and-under division losing to
Bill Martin of River Forest and
Joel Rath of Detroit 6-1, 6-1.
Levin
Ellen
Park’s
Highland
won the Girls’ 12-and-under sin-

Gra-

Susan

gles title by beating

ham of Northfield 6-4, 5-7, 6-3.
Kathy Karzen of Glencoe and
of
Louis
Roberta
partner
her

10-and-

girls’

the

Glencoe took

under doubles title.
SINGLES

Boys 14-and-under

_

First Round—Todd Logan, Highland
Highland
Ganser,
Peter
def.
Park,
WinClark,
George
6-2;
6-4,
Park,
netka, def. Charlie Soiberg, Winnetka,
Glencoe,
MacDowell,
Andy
0-6;
7-5,
def. Pat Trapnell, Detroit, Mich., 6-1,
8-6; James Ware, Kenilworth won by
Oak
Mahmiller,
John
from
default
John Deist, River Forest, def.
Park;
John
6-2;
6-1,
Forest,
River
Davis,
Bill

Atlas,

Mike

def.

Hinsdale,

Embree,

Highland Park, 6-0, 6-0; Dan Richards,
Royal Oak, Mich., def. John Fjortoft,
Barrington, 6-0, 7-5; Pete Skiles, River
Forest, def. Ned Bacon, Wayne, 6-3, 6def.
Winnetka,
Besant,
George
2:
David Freetd, River Forest, 6-1, 6-2;
def.
Forest,
River
Martin,
William
6-1, 8-6;
Geneva,
MacCracken,
Dave
Highland Park, won
Dave Birnbaum,
by default
from
Glenn
Golder,
Wilmette;
Jim Coleman,
Highland Park.
6-1;
6-1,
Deerfield,
Clart,
John
def.
Robert Laser, Melrose Park, def. Jean
Kemrner,
Winnetka,
6-2,
6-2;
Peter
Hermann, Evanston, def. Robert Levinson, Wilmette,
6-0, 6-0; Eric Friedler,
Evanston,
def.
Guy
Mehula,
Waukegan,
6-0,
6-0;
John
Shostrom,
River
Forest,
def.
Charles _ Bacon,
Wayne, 6-2, 6-3; Jay Morgan, Barrington, def. Scott Morbston, Barrington, 61, 6-1;
Mark
Carlson,
Wilmette,
def.

Gregg Nagle,

Evanston,

6-4. 6-1; Larry

Hershkowitz,
Winnetka,
def.
David
Nelson,
Mt.
Prospect,
6-3,
3-6,
6-3;
Tom
Pickson,
Winnetka,
def.
Jan
Ebeling, Glenview, 5-7, 6-4, 6-3; David
Carmen,
Highland
Park,
def.
John

Kittens Win

squad

75 when

of approximately

them

he calls the first practice session
football
Academy’s
Loyola
for
team next Wednesday.
‘We invited 75 boys to come
’ out,”? Spoo explained, ‘‘and we

may

more

a few

up

pick

will have

on their
tion,’

when

school begins.”
This will be Spoo’s first year as

varsity coachat Loyola. He took
over the top spot last fall after

he

own

been

said.

“But

into
we'll

The
sums

an assistant at Brown University.
The Ramblers won the City
Championship last fall in Mayor

with

the

ends,

cludes nine games in nine weeks.
the
seasons
few
past
In the
Catholic League teams have en-

Plans ‘Roof Raiser’

a

8-1-1

an

had

team

overall record.
“We've got

schedule

tough

this year,” said Spoo. “It’s probably the toughest that Loyola

had

in

the

last

six

or

has

seven

years.”

joyed a week off.
Hales Franciscan

has

moved

into the North Section for this year

and will furnish the final-game
opposition. ‘I don’t know how that
will effect us,’ said Spoo. “It will
mean

more

work

for the boys,

I

~ know that.”
‘Spoo says the first few days of

10,1967

Sandberg,

and TREO

and
Hulbert
Kemper
and

6-0,6-

The Libertyville Racket Club
will have a “Raise the Roof’
celebration this Saturday from 2
to 6 p.m. All members and friends
have been asked to attend to
view the progress the club has
been making towards its new
indoor courts which are scheduled
for use this winter.

;

de
Pederson

Welch and Wert, 6-0, 6-1; Kocal —
Rose def. Meldman and Buhai
, 6-2
Geocaris

Welch,

and

6-0, 6-1;

Kaiser

def.

Henricks

Ke

y

and Hen

def. Middleton and Miller, 6-3,
Quarter-Finals—Hamm
and
F
def. Bartholomay
and Sloan, 6-0,
Keyes
and Hulbert def. Kemrer

Pederson,

6-3, 1-6, 6-3;

Semi-Finals—Hamm

6-3, 6-4.

Keyes

and

Hulbert,

aad ponennyee

Finals—Karzen and Brown def. Shostrum and Friedler, 3-7, 6-3, 6-3.
Boys 12-and-under
First Round—Stearns and Barr def.
Blankshain
and Brooke,
6-4, 5-7, 6-2;
Primack and Perlman def. Gissler and
Goff; Buerger and Loomis def. Miller
and
Lindsay,
6-0,
6-1;
Kocal
and
Morrison def. Stillman and Nyquist.
Quarter-Finals—Taxman and Martin
def. Stearns and Barr, 6-2, 6-1; Rath
and Steinke def. Primack and Perlman
Buerger
and
.Loomis
def.
6-3,
6-2;
Kocal and Morrison, 7-5, 6-4; Fink and
Neller def. Stone and Pollock, 6-0, 6-0.
Semi Finals—Taxman
and
Martin
def. Rath and Steinke, 6-3, 6-3; Fink
and Neller def. Buerger and Loomis,

an

Kocal and Ross

def.
Geocaris
and
Kaiser,
Schmoyer and Schmoyer def.
and Henricks, 6-0, 6-0.

8-6.

6-1
H

and Pritula

6-1,

def. Kocal

6-1;

and

Schme

FE

Finals—Schmoyer and Schmoyer
Hamm
and Pritula, 10-8, 6-4.
‘
12-and-under
First
Round—Daly
and
Daly
Budwig and Goldman, 6-2, 6-2; Solber

and Smart def. Coldren and Riessen,

, 6-3.
Semi-Finals—Arries
and
Gr
def. Caruso and Cath, 6-4, 6-1;
and Daly def. Solberg and Smart,
6-0.
Finals—Daly
and
Daly
def. Ar
and Graham, 6-1, 6-0.
~°
:
10-and-under
Finals—Karzen
and
Louis
won
default from Tenney and Riplagle.

:
—

Tc

Lassie

THROUGH

THE

Joannie

Vai,

Jane

Santi,

and

Cathy Melinari all had three hits
for the winners.
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One of the reasons for Spoo’s
outlook is that the schedule in-

The

Field.

Soldier

at

Bowl

Prep

0; , Keys
Linsker;

out

and Dick Blackmore with the
guards and centers. Dick Shiman
will handle the freshman team
with help from newcomer Dick
O’Connor.
Spoo figures that on the basis of
returning lettermen Weber should
have a strong team. “‘Gordon and
Fenwick will be tough as usual,”
he added.

Daley’s

def. Christenson

Semi-Finals—Karzen and Brown def.
Dickson and Kempner, 6-0, 6-2; Shostrum and Friedler def. McDowell and

took the league championship.
The champs were trailing 4-1,
but rallied for an 11-7 win.
The
Schnauzers'
beat
the
Poodles 14-7 as they finished in
second
place.
Donna _ Schwall,

the past.”’

Powers

6-2,

Martin

Neller, 6-1, 6-1.
10-and-under
:
First
Round—James
and
Ratc
def. Brown and Kemper, 6-1, 6-0.
Finals—James
and
Ratcliffe
Carroll and Hughson, 6-1, 4-6, 6-1.
GIRLS DOUBLES
14-and-under
‘
First Round—Bartholomay an

Little Lassie Baseball League and

SKIS

Tom

Carlson,

and

and

Kittens defeated the Poslast week in Highwood’s

work them on conditioning for
awhile. After that we’ll start
working on play situations. I
expect to put in a few new
offensive and defensive wrinkles
in addition to what we’ve used in

les,

Finals—Taxman
Fink

condi-

Spoo’s coaching staff will have
Frank Amato working with backfield, Fred Wright with the tack-

Bob Naughton resigned to become

Forest, 6-0, 6-2; Roberta Louis, Glen-

coe, def. Ingrid Miller, Winnetka, 6-3,
6-3.
Semi-Finals—Robin
Tenney,
Scarsdale, N.Y., def. Carter, 6-3, 6-3; Louis
def. Kathy Karzen, Glencoe, 7-5, 8-6.
Finals—Tenney def. Louis, 6-1, 6-2.
DOUBLES
Boys 14-and-under
First
Round—Casati
and
Hermann
def. Sher and Yasrow, 7-5 6-3; Marks
and Mazer def. Lightfoot and Pedersen, 3-6, 7-5, 6-3; Dickson and Kempner won by default from Nichols and
Nichols; Solberg and Smart def. Clark
and Glass, 6-3, 6-2; Coleman and Levy
def. Davis and Wallace, 6-0, 6-1; Ganser and
Howland
def.
Carman
and
Reinginum,
6-4, 8-6;
Blankshain
and
McAdam won by default from PemingMcDowell and Sandton and Beraut;
burg
def. Birnbaum
and Logan,
6-2,
6-4; Ebeling and Huff def. Brown and

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default from Rita Ribordy, Northfield;
Susan Pritula, Detroit, Mich., def. Susi
Hendricks, River Forest, 6-0, 6-1; Mary
Hamm, Mt. Pulaski, def. Ellen Kelley,
Lake
Forest,
6-0, 6-0;
Betty
Lasser,
Melrose
Park,
def.
Martha
Wanke,
Lake Forest, 6-0, 6-0; Barbara Buhai,
Highland Park, def. Elisabeth Welch,
Lake
Forest,
6-3,
6-1;
Sandy
Stap,
Deerfield, def. Celia Lee, Winnetka, 60, 6-0;
Ellyn
Levin,
Highland
Park,
def. Ann Christenson, Evanston, 6-2, 60;
Kit
Rose
Waukegan,
def.
Connie
Geocaris,
Winnetka, 6-0,
6-3;
Jane
Sangerman, Highland Park, def. Jennifer Steele,
Wilmette,
6-0, 6-1; ,Claire
Schmoyer,
Arlington
Heights,
def.
Leslie Pedeson, Lake Fonap, 6-3, 6-3.
Semi-Finals—Pritula def. Schulze, 86, 6-0; Schmoyer def. Hamm, 6-1, 6-2.
Finals—Pritula
def.
Schmoyer,
6-4,
6-2
:
12-and-under
First
Round—Anne
Welch,
Lake
Forest
def.
Dana
Carter,
Highland
Park, 7-5, 6-1; Anne Arries, Northfield,
def, Deborah Caruso, Deerfield, 6-3, 63;
Barbara
Goldman,
Glencoe,
def.
Nancy Laser, Melrose Park, 11-9, 6-2;
Peggy
Solberg,
Winnetka,
def. Betsy
Lebuhn,
Northfield,
6-1,
6-4;
Susan
Graham, Northfield, def. Lori Carlson,
Wilmette,
6-0,
default;
Janet
Miller,
Lake
Forest,
def.
Debbie
Riessen,
Evanston, 6-2, 6-0; Sandy Stap, Deerfield, def. Margie Cath, Deerfield.
Quarter-Finals—Ellen
Levin,
Highland Park, def. Welch, 7-5, 6-1; Arries
def. Goldman,
6-1, 6-2;
Graham
def.
suente, 6-1, 6-2; Stap def. Miller, 6-0,
-0.
Semi-Finals—Levin
def. Arries,
6-3,
ys 6-0; Graham won by default from
ap.
Finals—Levin def. Graham, 6-4, 5-7,
6-3.
10-and-under
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Carter, Highland Park,
def. Suzi Replogle,
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Early for Golfers
By LARRY DENNIS
Sports Editor
nervousness only lasts

The

for

awhile when you play with the bigname golfers, at least according
to a couple of native Highland
Park citizens.
Nathan
Meyerhoff,

who

has

lived in Highland Park all his life,
and Martin Rosenthal, a native of
the
town
who
now
lives
on
Chicago’s South Side, teamed up

last week with Gay Brewer Jr. in
the Evans Scholars pro-amateur
prelude to the Western Open golf
tournament at Beverly Country

Club. The team finished in a tie
for fourth place with a best-ball
score of 59.

“It was a great thrill, a lot of
fun,” said Meyerhoff, a 32-yearold

stockbroker

who

was

playing

in his fourth such event.
. “You’re

nervous

for

the

first

eeeee*
eenenee*o

couple of holes, but you get a big
kick out of it,” said Meyerhoff,
who also has to be nervous these
days

about

the

Chicago

Cubs,

which he is a shareholder.

in

‘“‘And

the big crowds are a lot of fun.”
A
14handicapper
who
plays

out of Sunset Valley in Highland
Park, Meyerhoff is a once-a-week
competitor who has
game for some time.

been

at the

“TJ shanked my first shot in
1953,”’ he grinned. “I shot 138 that
day.”
A Tie For Third

He has done better since, including an 86 in the Evans pro-am at
Tam O’Shanter two years ago,
when his team tied for third “with
17 other guys.”’
Both Meyerhoff

:
and

Rosenthal

were born and raised in Highland
Park.
School

Both
attended
Ravinia
and were graduated from

Highland

Bey Brewer (left) shows some of his clubs to Martin
Photo by Larry Graff)

Packers
By ROGER WALLENSTEIN
Field last Friday. The Green Bay
Packers served as the faculty
with

the

pupils.

College

Bart

All-Stars

Starr

schoolmaster,

and

was
the

as

the head
lesson

for

the evening was ‘How to Play
Football.”
In order to teach the collegians
the most, the pro champions
inflicted

a 27-0

younger

foes,

drubbing

and

Stars scoreless
year in a row.

Starr

of their

held

for

the

the

taught

the

of

value

All-

second

certainly

youngsters

the
a

top

flight quarterback. The 12-year
veteran couldn’t have been better
as he completed 14 passes in 20
attempts including two that went
for touchdowns.
The All-Stars secondary wasn’t
able to cope with Starr’s pinpoint
tosses,

and

his

easy

time

Long

gathered

receivers

had

of getting open.
in

Bart’s

Rosenthal (center] end

High

School

to-

an

Bob

second

TD pass in the corner of the
endzone,
and there wasn’t
a
collegian
defender
within
ten
yards of him. That, in addition to
an aging, but stalwart Packer

defense,
evening.

was

the

Nathan

Meyerhoff.

(Staff

story

of

the

ly

it in the first quarter.

up two first downs

They

who

is

in

the

during the closing moments
contest.

that
they

of the

as possibly the best of

the 34 teams which have been
selected for the summer classic.
The collegians were rated a two
but

Green

to

The amazing part about the
game was that this All-Star squad

underdog,

tough—there’s

no

question

just like anyone else,’’ he said.
Robinson Is Rough

rang

and moved

could muster up until they advanced into Green Bay territory

many

thought they had a good chance to -

the All-Stars actually outplayed
the Bears. And the general consensus of opinion among the Bears
was
that this was
the best

had

They

me

to

block

right

certainly

him,

in the

don’t

do

he

mouth. :

that

“It really helps to play

Brewer Is ‘Great’

Both players

were

about Brewer,
ters champion

professional

enthusiastic

the current Masand one of the

tour’s

top

money-

winners.

“He’s great, one of the friendliest guys out here,” said Rosenthal.
According to Brewer,

the enjoy-

ment is mutual. He likes to play in
the pro-ams.
“I do,’ he declared. ‘‘Some of
the guys don’t. But it gives you a

good official practice round, a
chance to play the course, and it
doesn’t mean anything if you
shoot a bad round.
“And

I’ve

met

a

lot

of

good

friends in pro-ams. There’s some
good communication. It’s a nice
time,
and
enjoys it.”

I

think

everybody

Aschenbach
Gets New
Grid Job
Walt Aschenbach, former New
Trier football coach, will assist
Lake Forest College coach Mike
Dau as a technical adviser and
backfield coach this fall.
Aschenbach, who is a writer-

photographer

for

the

Athletic

Journal in Evanston, will
his duties when the team
practice on Aug. 31.

begin
starts

but I’ve certainly been knocked
around just as much in a college
game.”
Cas felt a little different about

two great quarterbacks

‘Starr has

in (Bob)

Griese and (Steve) Spurrier, but
Starr looked better then them just
warming up on the sidelines.’’
But the former Northwestern
end, who is now with the San

Francisco 49er’s, didn’t think the

thought

he

Lee

commented.

Roy

Caffey

“I

was

a

little easier to take out, but he’s a

great

player,

and

a

make the tackle.”’
Cas started the game

couple

Effective rookie defensive backs
are hard to find in the pros, and
Starr and Zeke Bratkowski made
the most of playing against four
rookies in the same secondary.
Clark has the speed and the
moves to make it with the Dallas
Cowboys, and he’s sure to have
better luck because there’s only
one Bart Starr.

in

times I thought I had him out of
the play, but he’d get up and

to be the best quarterback ever,”
he said. “I’ve never seen a guy
throw like that. I thought we had

The Bears needed a field goal
on the last play of the ‘“‘game”’ to
win 23-22. In that contest, there
were few who would argue that

I

smacked

Dave

he commented, ‘‘That was like a
good college game. They hit hard,

midnight last Friday.

Bears Win by Single Point |

time

linebacker

was especially rough,
to Banaszek.
“Every

college,”

One reason for the high rating
of this year’s club was its fine
showing in the annual scrimmage
Bears.

Bay

Robinson
according

collegian team in years.
Northwestern’s
Cas
Banaszek
has some interesting observations.
Following the Bear scrimmage,

win the ball game.

against the Chicago

Shore

about it. But they can be blocked

their own 44-yard line. But
was aS much an offense as

touchdown

Lake

Pack was infallible. ‘‘They’re real-

All-Stars Move

rated

at

admitted.

with a pro like this. He often will
club you, although this guy hits it
so much farther than I do that it’s
not so easy.”

Football to Star Students

The All-Stars moved the ball the
first time they got their hands on

was

Rosenthal, 33, a 12-handicapper
investments business, also did not

Teach

Night school was held at Soldier

80

Park

gether.

ek

suffer from protracted nervousness in this, his second Evans proam.
“Only on the first tee,” he

of

at tight

end, and played the entire first
half before yielding to Houston’s

Tom Beer, who played the second
half.
Phil Clark, Northwestern’s fine
defensive halfback, also started on
the defensive unit, but had a
slightly tougher
time
than his
former college teammate.
Clark had the misfortune of
having to cover the likes of Boyd
Dowler
and Max
McGee,
who

caught nine passes between them.

Bears

Lack

Quarterback

The Bears made

a poorer show-

ing against the collegians mainly
because

they

lack

a great

quar-

terback—especially one who can
come up with the big third down
play. Chicago used four signal
callers in the All-Star scrimmage,
including
newly
acquired
Jack

Concannon.

None of them

outstanding job.
Last Friday’s game

did an

shows

that.

Vince Lombardi’s crew is still the
team to beat in the pro ranks,
despite the loss of Jim Taylor and
Paul
fense
have
they
Starr,
some
him.

Hornung. Green Bay’s deis superb, and they may not
an overpowering offense, but
have a fellow named Bart
who, even at 33, still has
productive years ahead of
August

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these beauties “pre-driven”.
Some have less than 10,000
actual miles on the speedometer. The ash trays have
hardly been used. Many
were serviced with loving
care right in our own shop.
Of course the paint, chrome,
interiors, tires, engine, and

mechanical equipment are
as good as the day they left
the factory. Come in and
choose your own special
model. All you'll do is

1965 CADILLAC 4 DOOR SEDAN
This car is really like new. White, with
black and white interior. Air conditioned,
plus full power, and other extras.

FULL

PRICE:

$3395

1965 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD 4 DR.
SEDAN. Supreme Cadillac Luxury. Black
with beige
has power

interior. Air conditioned.
vents front and rear.

FULL

PRICE:

‘Even

$3395

1965 CADILLAC COUPE deVILLE
You'll seldom see a 1965 Cadillac in this
mint
condition.
Air
conditioned, — full
power. White with beige interior.
FULL PRICE: $3495

1964 CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE
An unusual buy because it is priced for
quick’ sale. Gold with beige top. Leather
interior, full power, premium tires.
FULL PRICE: $2395

1964 CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE
Beige, with beige top and beige leather
interior. Air conditioned, loads of extras,
and unusually low mileage.
FULL PRICE: $2695

1967 OLDSMOBILE LUXURY SEDAN
Medium
green with black padded
top.
Air conditioned, full power, tilt steering
wheel, and many other extras.
FULL PRICE: $4095

1965

OLDSMOBILE

DYNAMIC

‘‘88"’

HARDTOP. A very exceptional buy at our
low asking price.
Beige with black interior. Power steering and power brakes.

FULL

PRICE:

$1995

1964 CORVETTE FASTBACK
Black with silver interior. 4 speed transmission. Looks and runs like new. Must
be seen to be appreciated.
ATTRACTIVELY
PRICED

Save money.

—
on, TAMER GMa
2050

First Street, Highland Park, Iil., Phone Frank Riley at 433-4400
OPEN DAILY ’'TIL 9 P.M. —SAT. 9 A.M. ’TIL 5 P.M.

�- GALAXIES
SQUIRES
MUSTANGS
FAIRLANES
TRUCKS
FALCONS

MUSTANG

2-DR

HARDTOP

BRAND NEW 1967
MUSTANG 2-DR. HARDTOP
Equipped with Radio, Whitewalls.
Deluxe Belts, Remote Outside Mirror.
22

5

9

and any '57-'60-'61
that

Demonstrator

Sale NOW

runs

onte

Ford

our

lot.

IN PROGRESS!

VISIT OUR HUGE USED CAR DEPARTMENT
1967

MUSTANG

1967 THUNDERBIRD

H.T.

Brittany Blue, matching interior. V-8, auto. Power steering,
disc brakes. Console. Exterior decor group. ....... 2688
DEMO

1967
4

dr.

sedan.

A

CUSTOM

white

sale

500

special

1964

with

Galaxie

trim.

8 cylinder, auto., power steering, white walls. White
gteviar, lee: Tine Wstdé, .6ci cine cs 5 bask bees 2546

1967
2 dr. H.T.
steering,

Candy

white

GALAXIE

red,

walls.

black

interior. V-8,

Many other
DEMO

1967

1967
dr.

interior.

Landau.

GALAXIE

auto.,

power

500

gray

Power

with

windows

&amp;

black
steering.

luxury

cloth

Air

cond.

Many other extras. Our boss will have to lose this beauty
OK
avis encide
0i0 ideas 4486

1967
Convertible

matic,
Ae

Red

H.T.

with

GALAXIE
black

Bronze

V-8,

FORD

Power

390

motor.

Auto-

4 dr.

H.T.

Power

steering

Burgundy
&amp;

FORD
with

brakes.

black
Radio,

DEMO

vinyl
Heater,

roof.

V-8,

Black

White
a.

w/black
a

top

Dr.

Sedan.

Radio

500

2-Dr.

H.T.

matching

economy

int.,

priced

FORD

radio,

walls.
1495

new

tires,

XL

2 dr. H.T. Rangoon Red, black int. 6-Standard. Radio,
Heat., w/w's. We sold it and we've proud to have it
bath...0&lt;ccaes
ied 00 tov bens 60edsesi tat sis 1445

SEDAN

10-Pass. Blue Int. &amp; Ext. Luggage rack. V-8, Auto., Power
Steering &amp; Brakes, w/w's. Many other features.....1385

1964

Auto.,

FORD
V-8,
ere

1964

w/w's....3194

Palamino

Gold.

Breezeway

window.

V-8,

XL

power steering, radio, heater,
SCS Pee: PFET
Fe 1395

auto.,

Sweet

Power

conditioned.

9-pass.

blue

Loaded!

V-8,

Buckets,

Reflects

the

H.T.

Power

s 6 cic

CHEVROLET
auto.,

radio,

OLDS
V-8,
even

1963

console,

of

air

care. 1545

SQUIRE
w/w's,

radio,

os ses €aaeks
cus 1295

1963

1963

best

steer.,

White,

Bronze in color.
Looks great, runs

PRIX
floor

COUNTRY
auto.,

Wonter: A: DINGR Weedinis

2 Dr.

GRAND

trim.

FORD

wagon.

NOVA

heater,

88 STA.

w/w's......

995

WGN.

auto., power steering &amp; brakes.
better. ........eeeeeeeee 1375

BUICK

CONV'T.

Bucket seats, V-8, auto., power steering &amp; brakes. Radio,
WITS, REO We COE. boos Freed Fe teksts ceeedes 1295

Automatic,

1963

CORVAIR

Power

Glide.

jet black beauty.

1962

.

steering

&amp;

brakes.

heater,

white

teinehered

RAMBLER

walls.

A

..., 695

AMERICAN

CHEVROLET

CONV'T.

White, Blue int., Black top. V-8, Auto., Power steering
&amp; brakes. Radio, heat., w/w's. Virtually new. ...... 1045

1961

It Is! ....-.++-us 1295

MONZA

Radio,

Conv't Red inside &amp; out. Black top. 6 cyl. Power steering,
radio, w/w's. Tremendous 2nd car ........-.06- -, 595

1961

500

MERCURY

How

PONTIAC
dark

at........... 1195

FAIRLANE

COUNTRY

white,

Brittany blue. Radio,
i
See 2045

VOLKSWAGEN

Beige,

extra low miles —

1965

V-8,

&amp; black int. Auto., radio, white
eee
Serer
eso

1965
2

interior.

Snow

1963

500 XL

left. Steal it ...1695

Cruise-O-Matic.
ie

2 dr. H.T. Buckets,
ee
Ee
PER, POE

LTD

color.

GALAXIE

steering.

white walls, power steering. Accent stripe. Under
ee Sey
ee pe ee ge eee Fae 3127

1967

in

1964

500

interior.

FAIRLANE

w/w's. Plenty of Factory warrantee

THUNDERBIRD

Charcoal

Features:

Dr.

FORD

features........ 2721

2 dr. H.T. Raven black w/white vinyl roof &amp; white interior. 390 motor, Cruise-O-Matic. Power steering, air
cond., tinted glass. Many other items...........- 3229
DEMO
4

2

1966

500

1963

LANDAU

4 Dr. Night Mist Blue, black padded top. Air cond.,
loaded w/all the luxury conveniences that Thunderbird
Geeta Seed OUOE. TORS 6 nb nbd 2d hes ten ten ces 4196

CHEVROLET

4 dr. Sedan. Auto., radio, heater. 28,000 original mi.
| owner — a real creampuff...........000000+ 895

SHORELAND FORD

�on

41

ara

24&gt;

Tt Naat “Raye be ein Pvc Ol? Ba

A regular feature of our §
ads for the next month o
so will be an up-to-date pic

ture of the work being done 7%
on our new store.

The ground

floor walls,

[ame

above our full lower level,

are going up rapidly. Face —
brick is a deep,

rich red.

The west wall was the firs
to be completed. Phot
taken

8/3/67.

WATCH US GROW
We are exceedingly happy about our steady growth since 1960 because it underlines our initial premise that well chosen, fine furnish-

ings — priced from the start at a fair, reasonable mark-up'— sold
with a “personal touch,” would insure our success.
When we open the doors to our new store early this fall, we'll be
able to show you a better selection, in better settings but the same

formula will be used. And, we’ll still be “The Store That Believes In

DOUB

Y
ae
U
R

SAVINGS

For a short time we are reducing
stock to lighten the burden when

our

already

low

priced

in-store-

we move into our new store. Right

now you can deduct 10% off tag prices on every item in our present
store. Stop in and see how low the tag prices are and with the added

savings we feel sure your visit will be worthwhile.

THE

STORE

THAT

ts

BELIEVES

IN THE

PERSONAL

TOUCH

|
CREDIT

AND

BAT AVAILABLE
AWAY PLANS

qi

|

HOURS:
WDhalen

FT urniture

MON.-TUES.-WED.-SAT.

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THURS. -FRI. 9 AM-9 PM

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